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1983 Grizzly Football Schedule DATE Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 O ct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
OPPONENT Boise State* Portland State Northern Arizona* Weber State* Nevada-Reno* Idaho* Montana State* Long Beach State Eastern Washington! Idaho State*
SITE Missoula Missoula Flagstaff, AZ Missoula Missoula Moscow, ID Bozeman Missoula Spokane, WA Missoula
TIME# 1:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 2:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M.
SERIES 3-9 10-6 9-7 15-6 2-3 19-44-2 48-29-5 0-0 7-2 15-9
*Big Sky game #A11 Times Mountain &Homecoming $Played in Joe Albi Stadium (Spokane, WA)
1982 Grizzly Football Results (6-6 Overall, 5-2 Big Sky) Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 O ct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20
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ON THE COVER The University of Montana Grizzlies garnered the Big Sky Conference championship for the state of Montana in 1982. Displayed on the 1983 cover are what the Grizzly program is all about — the athletes, all 23 UM seniors. Cover design by Dave Guffey, UM S.I.D. and Susan Carlson, UC Graphics. Front cover layout work by Susan Carlson. Player shots by Geoffrey Sutton. Trophy picture by Dwayne Williams. BACK COVER depicts Western Montana at its finest, as well as the UM campus. Media Guide Cost: $4
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1983 University of Montana Football Media Guide This b ro ch u re w as p rep ared for the convenience of sp o rts w riters and sp o rts b ro ad c asters during the 1983 football seaso n by D ave Guffey. Perm ission is granted to quote in whole, or in p art, any m aterial in this b rochure. P h o tographs or additional inform ation will be sen t upon request. Please let m e know your needs. All req u ests for press passes should be m ade by letter or telephone at least one week in advance. C om plete statistics are provided at each G rizzly hom e gam e. T hey include team and individual final stats, halftime “flash s ta ts ,” quarterly play-by-play and defensive statistics.
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UM Quick Facts Table of C ontents 1983 Schedule ........................ Inside Front Cover 1982 Results ............................ Inside Front Cover UM Quick Facts ............................................... 1 UM Administration ........................................... 4 Athletic Personnel ............................................. 5 Head Coach ....................................................... 6 Assistant C o a c h e s ............................................ 7-8 The 1983 Grizzlies ............................................... 9 The 1983 Outlook ................................................10 Squad B reakdow n................................................11 Pronunciation G u id e ............................................11 All-American Candidates ...............................12-13 Honors Candidates .........................................14-15 Player Sketches ...............................................16-26 Grizzly Roster ................................................ 28-29 The New Grizzlies ........................................ 30-33 Missoula Mileage Chart ......................................34 The Opponents .............................................. 35-38 History, Stats Awards ....................................... 39 About the Big S k y ............................................... 40 1982 Big Sky Standings ......................................40 1982 Big Sky Statistics ....................................... 41 1982 Grizzly Statistics ....................................... 42 UM Coaches’ Records ....................................... 43 Season-by-Season Scores .............................44-45 All Opponents’ Records ..................................... 46 1-AA Championship B ra c k e t..............................46 Final 1-AA P o ll..................................................... 46 The Grizzly Record Book .............................47-48 UM All-Big Sky, All-Americans..........................49 All-time UM L e a d e rs........................................... 50 Grizzly Award Winners ......................................51 Grizzly Pros ......................................................... 52 Future Grizzly Schedules ..................................52 Montana Football L etterm en .........................53-55 UM Media Outlets ............................................. 56 1984 Mirage Bowl ...................Inside Back Cover
Location: Missoula, Montana 59812 Chartered: February 17, 1893 Enrollment: 9,000 (est.) President: Dr. Neil Bucklew (406) 243-2311 Athletic Director: Harley Lewis (406) 243-5331 Head Football Coach: Larry Donovan (406) 243-2969 Football Staff: Ken Flajole, Mike Van Diest Mike Johnson, Joe Yeager, Joe Glenn, Jeff Reinebold, Greg Trenary, Arvid Grier
Stadium: Dornblaser (12,500, natural grass) Nickname: Grizzlies Colors: Copper, Silver and Gold Conference: Big Sky Commissioner: Ron Stephenson (208) 345-5393 Faculty Representative: Dr. Evan Denney Sports Information Director: Dave Guffey (406) 243-6899, Office (406) 251-3989, Home
Dedication Pat Norwood Courageous, inspirational, tough. You could go on. No words can describe Patrick James Norwood, the football player, or the person. As an athlete he earned those words of praise. The Billings (Senior High) native was a state wrestling champ, all-state football player, Shrine Game choice and four-year starter at offensive tackle for the Grizzlies. It was in his fourth year at the University of Montana that all those things became shadows in Pat’s life. It was then he found out he had cancer. From then on he fought another type of battle. “Don’t feel sorry for me,” he once told me. “I know God will do the best he can for me. He always has.” And then he gave that well known smile, eyes Pat Norwood shining. Fellow players, coaches, friends, family — all walked with him in some way as he struggled with cancer, and saw his determined, selfless style. A style which many, including those who have just heard about the man — will take with them for the rest of their years. He was always “up.” Even when the pain possessed him in its unfair grip, he would fight it, trying to hide how much he hurt. We could see it slowly take him away from us — but we, like Pat, did not want to admit he was losing his battle. He died in his hometown February 9,1983. He was 23 years old that day. In his honor the UM Athletic Department and football program established the Pat Norwood Award, given to the most inspirational player. Inspiration is an understatement, Pat, but it’s the best we could do. Thanks again, Pat. We’ll remember. . . .
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University Montana
The University of Montana in Missoula is located in a . mountain forest setting in beautiful Western Montana. It is halfway between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks. Four wilderness areas are located near Missoula. The natural surroundings offer excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, backpacking, river floating, camping and other outdoor recreational pursuits. Two excellent winter ski areas are located within minutes of the University. Several other ski areas are only a couple of hours away by car. UM owns and operates its own golf course adjacent to campus. The University of Montana is one of the West’s pioneers in education and was chartered February 17, 1893. The school opened in September, 1895, with 50 students enrolling the first day. Located on 201 acres at the base of Mount Sentinel, UM has grown from 50 students and seven faculty members to a present enrollment of 9,000 and approximately 450 fulltime faculty positions.
Through its history, the University of Montana has sustained a high standard of academic excellence in teaching, research and service. UM offers associate of arts degrees in two areas and bachelor’s degrees in 58 fields. It offers master’s degrees in 54 programs and doctoral degrees in 13. The College of Arts and Sciences, which is the core of the University, includes a full range of programs and courses in the life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences and humanities. The College also offers curricula in interdisciplinary fields ranging from ethnic studies to interdepartmental studies. Seven professional schools complete the academic program — Business Administration, Fine Arts, Journalism, Education, Forestry, Law, Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences. The aim of the University is to provide its students with a relaxing and meaningful learning experience with the best facilities possible. The administration, faculty and staff strive for this goal. 2
T here’s Gold In Them Thar Hills! The University of Montana ranks 16th in the nation among the 2,400 eligible colleges and universities in production of Rhodes Scholars. UM ranks 4th among schools west of the Mississippi. Rhodes Scholarships provide two to four years at Oxford University in England. Students are chosen on the basis of scholarship, community and political involvement, athletic ability and personal character. The Yellow Bay Biological Station, located about 70 miles northeast of Missoula on Flathead Lake, is the nation’s oldest inland station. Among some 70 inland units in the United States, the UM ranks fifth for its program facilities and student population. KUFM, a noncommercial public radio station operated by the radio-television department of the School of Journalism, is the only National Public Radio station in Montana. University of Montana education majors compete very successfully for jobs with 93 percent of those with bachelor’s degrees and 100 percent of those with graduate degrees finding appropriate positions. The Department of Social Work is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and is the only Montana school that assures its graduates of a year of advanced standing in graduate schools of social work. The School of Journalism has had 18 of its students selected as Sears Congressional interns — more than any other journalism school in the country. During the fourmonth internship, students work for a United States Congressman or Senator and also attend classes. The Department of Art enjoys a national reputation for excellence in ceramics. The Department of Drama/Dance has a professional theater group — the Montana Repertory Theater — based on campus. The Montana Repertory Theater, which tours throughout the Northwest, is the only professional Actors Equity company between Minneapolis and Seattle. A University of Montana student has been chosen to receive a Truman Scholarship for five of the last seven years. The national scholarship is given annually to students committed to a government career who have superior academic ability and leadership potential. The Department of Anthropology has the largest collection of artifacts and records of pre-history in the region.
The School of Business is the only business school in Montana to be accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. Nearly 47 percent of the Business School’s accounting graduates pass the
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Certified Public Accountant Exam on their first try. This is more than three times the national first-time success rate of 14 percent The Department of Geology has an outstanding national reputation. In coopera tion with Purdue University, a field station has been set up in southwestern Montana. The department also provides hands-on experience for students in the minerals, rocks and paleontology laboratories at the University’s Seismic Station and in the Earthquake Research Laboratory. The Department of Geography has one of the region’s best cartography laboratories where students learn to make maps and interpret aerial photography. The Department of Health and Physical Education is one of a handful in the country that trains students to be athletic trainers. And it is the only program in the state to offer a master of science in physical educa tion. The Native American Studies program at the University of Montana is regarded by Indian educators as one of the four most outstanding in the nation. Newly remodeled training facilities in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders are some of the finest in the region. People from all over the state come to the center for speech, language and hearing therapy.
President Dr. Neil Bucklew Dr. Neil S. Bucklew assumed his duties as the 14th president of the University of Montana in August 1981. Bucklew, 42, came from Ohio University in Athens, where he served as Provost from 1976 until assuming his duties at Montana. He also served on the faculty in the Department of Economics at Ohio University. As Provost he functioned as Executive Vice President and Vice President for Academic Affairs, with responsibility for the instructional program of the university. He was Vice President for Administration at Central Michigan University from 1973-75; Vice Provost at Central Michigan from 1970-73; Director of Employment Relations at the University of Wisconsin from 1966-70 and Personnel Director at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, from 1963-66. Bucklew received a B.A. in History at the University of Missouri, an M.S. in Political Science at the University of North Carolina and a Ph.D. in Industrial Relations and Economics from the University of Wisconsin. Bucklew and his wife, JoAnn, have three children.
Athletic Director Harley Lewis Harley W. Lewis was named athletic director at the University of Montana effective April 14, 1976. He has served as acting athletic director for eight years. A 1964 graduate of UM with an M.S. in health, physical education and recreation, Lewis became track and cross country coach at UM in 1966. Prior to assuming coaching respon sibilities at UM, the 1959 graduate of Butte High School coached two years at the University of Portland. Lewis served as cross country coach until 1976 and won nine Big Sky titles until resigning the position. He served as track coach through the 1978 season. While track coach, Lewis won the conference title in 1972. He has been named Big Sky Coach of the Year in cross country and track, ten times. He has served on numerous national committees, worked with U.S. Olympic endeavors and coached several All-American performers at Montana. Lewis and his wife, MaryLou, have two children.
A ssociate Athletic Director Dr. Barbara Hollmann Barbara is beginning her fourth year at UM. She began her job in August of 1980. Prior to coming to UM she was at the University of Arizona for five years. She served as women’s athletic events coordinator while at UA. Her responsibilities are in women’s athletics in areas of athlete eligibility, academics, AIAW rules, scheduling and promotions. She is a 1964 graduate of Ohio State, with a B.A. in physical education. She received her master’s degree in recreation and administration from Ohio State in 1968. Prior to her position at Arizona, Hollman was at the University of Washington, where she was the associate director of recreational sports from 1971 through 1974. She was recently elected to the NACDA Executive Committee. Barbara will serve a four-year term as an at-large representative. Her husband, Robert, is an associate professor of management at UM.
Faculty Representative Dr. Evan Denney Beginning his fifth year as UM’s faculty representative to the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Even has been a faculty member here since 1969. From 1979-81 he served as chairman of the Geography Department. His areas of academic specialty are economic geography and land planning and design. He earned his B.A. at the University of Washington in 1963, his M.A. at Washington in 1965, and his Ph.D. from Washington in 1970. Prior to his UM teaching career, he taught at the University of Washington (1966-69) and Northern Colorado University (1965-66). From Seattle, Washington, Denney is associated with several professional organizations. He determines eligibilities for UM athletes, makes NCAA rulings at the institution level, and is a University of Montana representative to the NCAA. Denney and his wife, Terri, have two children.
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A th letic P e r so n n e l Steve is beginning his third season as the Grizzly equipment manager. The native of Hamilton, Montana previous ly worked as a sawyer in the winter and a heavy equipment operator in the summer. He graduated from the University of Montana in 1972 with a B.S. degree in Health and Physical Education, with emphasis in Athletic Training and Physical Therapy. He received his masters degree in 1974 at Indiana State in HPE. He served three years in the Navy from 1962-65 and was a Spanish Linguist. Steve and his wife, Larae, have a son, Tyler.
Dave is beginning his sixth season as sports information director. His responsibilities include publications, press releases and promotion of men’s and women’s sports. He has five years of newspaper sports writing ex perience. He is a 1975 graduate of Fresno State and received his B.A. in Journalism at FSU in 1975. He was won numerous district awards for his football and basketball media guides and game programs. He is a member of the College Sports Information Direc tor’s of America (Co-SIDA). Dave and his wife, Mea, have a year-old son, Patrick.
Steve Hackney Equipment
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Former sports director at KECI-TV in Missoula, Tom Dwyer was named Director of Advertising-Promotions and Concessions at the University of Montana in January of 1981. Dwyer worked at KECI-TV for a year. Prior to that he was a newsman for KGVORadio. He has several years of experience in the media. Dwyer’s primary duties are to assist in sports promotion, sell advertising for game programs and special athletic events. He also handles all phases of the concessions at athletic events. He received a B.A. in Radio-TV at the University of Montana in 1980. Tom and his wife, Charlene, have an infant daughter, Jennifer.
Dennis T. Murphy was named head men’s trainer at the University of Montana, in June of 1982. Murphy, 30, graduated from Montana in 1975 with a B.S. Degree in Health and Physical Education with a specialization in Athletic Training and Adaptive Physical Education. In June of 1975 he was certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association. In August of 1978 he was named assistant athletic trainer and lecturer at the Department of Athletics at the University of Arizona. In September of 1980 he accepted the position of Visiting Assistant Professor at UM. Murphy, who has been a certified trainer for seven years, has taught numerous training-related classes, has been a guest speaker at several sports’ clinics and written articles for training publications. He is single.
Suelynn is beginning her fourth year as the University of Montana football secretary. She graduated from Oregon State University with a B.S. degree in Secretarial Science. She has been a Certified Professional Secretary since 1972. She worked for the School of Oceanography at OSU as a research assistant for eight years and as a biological technician for the Smithso nian Tropical Research Institute in Panama for two-and-a-half years before moving to Montana. Her husband, DeWayne, is a graphic artist at UM. The Williams have three children, Regan, Rani and Dawson.
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Suelynn Williams
Dir. of Promotions & Concessions
Football Secretary
Gary has been ticket manager of UM since 1966. In 1978 he was also appointed field house manager. He schedules all events in Adams Field House and at Dornblaser Field in addition to handling ticket dis tribution. He is a native of Ronan, Montana and graduated in accounting from the Missoula Business College in 1962. He gained extensive experience in accounting and auditing before assuming his responsibilities at Mon tana.
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Larry Donovan (Nebraska, 1964) Larry R. Donovan is beginning his fourth year as the head coach at the University of Montana. He has guided the Grizzlies to back-to-back 5-2 Big Sky Conference records — and last year’s team garnered the league championship. Donovan has had two consecutive winning records during regular season play. Last year UM was 6-5 and its Big Sky championship gave the team a playoff berth in the 1-AA NCAA championships. In 1981 the Grizzlies went 7-3 — their fifth winningest season in school history. After the 1981 season Donovan was honored by the Great Falls Optimist Club, which sponsors the annual Montana Sports Banquet, by naming his as the state’s Coach of the Year. He was selected form a field of 100 Montana coaches. That season UM was not only 7-3, but also the only team to defeat 1-AA national champion Idaho State (24-21). Born March 31, 1941, Donovan came to UM from the University of Kansas, where he was outside linebacker coach. Prior to that he was at the University of Iowa, for three seasons. At Iowa he served as offensive line coach one season, and QB and passing coach for two. From 1972-75 he was a mentor at Washington State,
where he was defensive line coach for two seasons and then elevated to defensive coordinator the final two. He coached at the University of South Dakota from 1967 to 1971, where he coached the backfield, then became defensive coor dinator. Donovan played football at the University of Nebraska, where he graduated in 1964. His senior year the Cornhuskers were 9-2, and defeated Miami (Fla.) in the Gotham Bowl, 36-34. He began his coaching career at his alma matre as a graduate assistant when Nebraska won the Orange Bowl. He then served in Korea as a lieutenant, and was awarded the Army Commendation Medal, but stayed close to football, playing service ball in Korea and directing the division team to an 8-0-1 record. He received his B.A. in ’64, then earned his master’s degree in secondary Education in 1968 at the University of South Dakota. He was commissioned through the ROTC program at Nebraska. Larry and his wife Georgia have three daughters, Andrea, Molly and Lindsay.
Assistant Coaches
Ken Flajole Defensive
Joe Glenn Backs Receivers
Joe is beginning his fourth season at UM. He was head coach at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska* for four seasons ‘before coming to Montana. Glenn, 34, compiled a 21-18-1 record at Doane. Prior to the Doane assignment, he was head freshman and offensive backfield coach at the University of South Dakota and Northern Arizona University under Joe Salem. Glenn graduated from USD in 1971 with a B.S. degree in Education. He was a standout quarterback and receiver as well as team captain at USD. He set a USD school record for the most yards receiving in one season in 1970 (526 yards). Upon graduation Glenn was commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army through the ROTC program. In 1975, after two years in the military, he returned to USD and earned a master’s degree in Education. Last season the Grizzlies set 33 school offensive records. Glenn has coached four All-Big Sky players in three seasons as quarterback/receiver coach. One of 12 children, Joe was born in Lincoln, Neb. He and his wife, Michele, have a daughter, Erin, 10, and a son, Casey 4.
Ken Flajole joined coach Larry Donovan’s staff in March of 1980. Flajole (Pronounced Flay-Jull), 28, came from the University of Washington football staff, where he was a part-time assistant who helped with the defensive cornerbacks. The Huskies finished the 1979 season ranked 11th nationally, and led the Pac-10 in pass defense. Prior to coaching for the Huskies he was the head track coach at Mann Junior High School in Seattle in 1978. In 1977-78 he was an assistant coach at Pacific Lutheran University, where he coached the defensive line and linebackers. While at PLU his team was nationally ranked and District I champion. He is a 1976 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University, located in Tacoma, Wash. He received his B.A. in Education and his minor in coaching. As a collegiate player Flajole gained all conference recognition at Pacific Lutheran and at Wenatchee Junior College. He was an all-state linebacker at Seattle Prep High School in 1971. His wife’s name is Teri. They have a twoyear-old daughter, Kelly.
Mike Johnson Outside Linebackers
Jeff Reinebold
Jeff Reinebold was named offensive backfield coach in July of 1983. A native of South Bend, Ind., Reinebold previously served as an assistant football coach at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. In 1982 he was freshman defensive coordinator and coached the secondary. Most recently he was outside linebacker coach for the varsity. Prior to the Dartmouth job Reinebold was an assistant football coach at Western Montana College in Dillon. He was the offensive backfield and receiver coach in 1981, and secondary coach in spring of ’82. He recruited Montana and Wyoming. His first coaching job was at South Bend’s Clay High. Reinebold 26, was a three-year letterman at the University of Maine-Orono and voted “Most Courageous Player” in 1980. He received his BA in General Studies at Indiana University in 1981. He prepped at Clay High where he was a three-year letterman and all-state in 1975. He played one season in the Midwest Football League for Merrillville. He was a defensive back and return man. His wife’s name is Marsha.
Mike begins his fifth season in a coaching capacity at the University of Montana. He served as graduate assistant working with the defensive backs for two seasons, until being named outside linebacker coach in February of 1981. He came to UM as a player in 1977 from Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Oregon. As a defensive back at Mt. Hood he set a school career record in interceptions (eight), and was a two-year JC letterman for his nationally ranked team in 1976. He attended North Bend High in Oregon, where he was a three-sport standout. He played defensive back for the Grizzlies. His prep coach was his father, Howie Johnson, who also played football for the Grizzlies. Mike and his wife, Terri, have a three-year-old daughter, Stephanie, and a son, Kyle, one.
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Assistant Coaches
Mike Van Diest Defensive Strength Conditioning Coordinator Mike Van Diest (pronounced Van-Deest) not only serves as the defensive line coach, but also became the first strength coach in UM history when he joined the Grizzly staff in January of 1980. His work as a strength coach was recognized in 1981, as he was named Region IV National Strength Coach of the Year.) Prior to joining Montana the East Helena native was the strength coach and assistant defensive line coach at the University of Wyoming. His first coaching job was as a graduate assistant for the Cowboys under Fred Akers in 1976. Van Diest played his collegiate football at Wyoming, playing tight end and offensive guard. He graduated in 1975 and is currently working on his master’s degree. He was a standout football player at Helena High School where he graduated in 1970. “Raise your emotions to meet the need!” Montana defense is played with great emotion, enthusiasm, and aggressiveness. Mike, 30, recently married the former Heidi Dringman.
Greg Trenary Assistant Offensive
Missoula native Greg Trenary was named assistant offensive line coach at the University of Montana, in July of 1983. Trenary, 29, will also have recruiting responsibilities. He is a 1973 graduate of Missoula’s Loyola High School. He was most recently the offensive coordinator at Western Montana College in Dillon. He began his coaching career at Loyola High School in 1976, and from there he moved to Sentinel High as an assistant. His next move was to Box Elder High where he served as head wrestling coach and assistant football coach for two seasons, and was named head coach in 1979. He began his collegiate coaching career at Western in 1980 as an assistant on the defensive line. Next he coached the offensive line, and was then elevated to offensive coordinator in 1982. Western was co-champion in the Frontier Conference in 1982. Trenary received his B.S. Degree in History and Physical Education at Western in 1977, and earned his M.S. Ed. at Western Montana in 1983. As a prep he was a two-time all-conference player and a Shrine Game participant and the game’s defensive MVP. He started for four years at Western at linebacker/defensive end. Greg and his wife, Lynn, have an 11-month-old daughter, Crystal Rose.
Joe Yeager Offensive
Joe was named offensive line coach in April of 1982. He served as assistant line coach at UM for the previous two seasons. Prior to coming to Montana he served as football and track coach at North Kitsap High School in Washington for two years. He played collegiate football at Puget Sound University, where he graduated in 1978. He received his B.A. in Health and Physical Education. He attended Olympic Junior College and was named the outstanding offensive lineman as a sophomore. He played semi-pro football for the Kitsap County Chiefs in 1979. The 28year-old recently married the former Lisa Cano.
Arvid Grier Wide Rec
Arvid Grier serves as wide receiver coach and on-campus recruiting coordinator. He has been at UM for two seasons as assistant wide receiver coach. Grier, 34, is a 1966 graduate of Stevensville High School where he was all-state in wrestling and lettered in football and track. He came to UM and competed in wrestling. He received his B.A. degree in Education at UM in 1970. He was an assistant football and head wrestling coach at Plenty wood High from 1970 to 1973. He then moved on to Broadus High in the same coaching capacity. While at Broadus his wrestling teams placed fourth in the state twice and won two divisional titles. His next coaching stint was at Belt High where he was head football coach from 1975 to 1981. During his stay there he won a divisional championship, played in the state “B” championship game and coached in the Shrine Game in 1980. Arvid and his wife, Pam, have a six-year-old son, Casey.
The 1983 Grizzlies
1983 Outlook Defending Big Sky Champs Will Continue Wide Open Attack Coe and Scott Moe will also see playing time there. Rounding out the offensive line with Cordier will be honors candidate Mark Madsen, at left guard, who is also a fifth-year senior; redshirt Rick Linderholm is at left tackle; and Scott Moore or Eric Dawald are at right guard. Darryl Deeks and Glenn Dacus are competing for the job at center. “With the improved size our players have on the offensive line, it should give us a better opportunity to move the football and protect the quarterback for the pass,” Donovan said. “The players are looking forward to reverses, sweeps, halfback passes and the high percentage sprint draw passing game we have used with success.” Senior Derrick Williams appears to have the inside track at fullback, and he could be pushed by redshirt freshman Kraig Paulson or sophomore Scott Murray, or one of the new recruits. Thousand-yard rusher Greg Iseman will be hard to replace at tailback for the high-scoring Grizzlies, which ranked 11th nationally (1-AA) in scoring at 26.8 points a game. However, Joey Charles averaged 5.6 yards per carry playing behind Iseman last season, and is one of the fastest TBs Montana has had in several seasons. The kicking game features senior Dean Rominger who kicked 11 of 18 field goals in ’81 and ranked 17th nationally last season in punting, with a 40.4-yard average. Montana’s bend-but-not-break defense returns five starters, but just as on offense, many other players return who have had valuable playing time. All-American honorable mention and first team All-Big Sky selection Tony Fudge is back starting at strong safety for the fourth straight season. He had six interceptions last year. Coach Mike Van Diest’s defensive line boasts all-leaguer Cliff Lewis at one tackle and UM “Freshman of the Year” Shawn Poole on the other side. Poole will get a fight from Harold Guse, who started at both DT and OT last season, and three-year letterman Mike Crouse plays behind Lewis. Three-year letterman Andre Stephens edged out Tim Wynne for the starting noseguard job, but both will see plenty of action. Donovan hopes the linebacking core of Brent Oakland, Jake Trammell, Malcum Sorrell and John Rooney can be as effective as now graduated Curt McElroy, Ben Kiefer and Scott Gratton. Oakland is a returning two-time starter at ILB, while the others all have considerable playing time. Able, young players are backups. In the secondary, cornerbacks Tony Harvey and Alex Rodriguez each saw a lot of action in ’82. Fudge is solid at SS, and junior Scott Timberman will be the starter at free safety.
When a football team breaks or ties 33 school records most people would say that’s a hard act to follow. Not so, says fourthyear University of Montana football coach Larry Donovan. “We are coming off a record-setting season in 1982, but we still feel we can improve offensively, in both the passing and running game,” Donovan said. “Our offense will continue to feature the tight end and running backs in the passing game, and the tailback in the running scheme, and the quick trap for the fullback.” The rest of the “act” gets even harder to follow. The Grizzlies won the 1982 Big Sky Conference title with a 5-2 record and finished the regular season at 6-5. A second appearance in the Division 1-AA National Playoffs would also be quite an encore. Montana’s conference championship was its first since 1970. Coupled with a 7-3 overall and 5-2 Big Sky finish in 1981 — it is the first time since the 1970-71 seasons UM has had back-to-back winning regular seasons. Another statistic of note is that the Grizzlies’ 10-4, two-year league record is the best in the conference (along with Boise State). “The success we have had the past couple of seasons is the direction we are striving to go,” Donovan said. “Success breeds success. We have the type of players who believe in themselves and the team concept. Our program still has a way to go, but we feel we are getting closer in attitude, and of course most importantly, with quality student-athletes.” Two of the main cogs in the UM offensive machine will be missing from the script in ’83. Quarterback Marty Mornhinweg and fullback Joe Klucewich, both of whom would have been starting seniors in their respective positions, are academically ineligible and will redshirt this season. However, four capable signal callers will be battling for the starting QB berth. All four players have made a “curtain call” or two during their collegiate careers. Junior Kelly Richardson has started at both QB and wide receiver. Sophomore redshirt Bobby Connors led UM to a 33-26 come-from-behind victory over Reno in 1981. Senior Alan Powell led the Grizlies to a 27-17 road win over Montana State in 1981. And sophomore Johnny Coppedge came in against both Portland State and Oregon State last season and played admirably. “We feel we have four quality quarterbacks, and we just hope one will come to the surface early in fall camp and he’ll be our man,” Donovan said. “They battled it out in the spring and finished pretty even.” Offensively Montana returns only five starters, but many other players, especially on the line and at running back have seen a lot of action. Leading the way is All-American candidate Brian Salonen at tight end. The 6-2%, 232-pounder has been a second team all-league pick the last two seasons. His 83 receptions ties the UM career mark and his 1,050 receiving yards is only 200 yards behind the school standard. Lining up next to Salonen is fifth-year senior Bob Cordier at right tackle. The 1983 honors candidate has come on every year and the coaches expect him to be a leader on offense. Wide receiver Brad Dantic appears to have overcome hamstring problems of a year ago and will start at left end. He is the number nine career receiver with 625 yards. Wide out Bob McCauley has great breakaway speed, as does Dantic, and Tim Sundquist, Tony
“With the return of our defensive line who have played with a great deal of success, and our linebackers who have carried on a tradition of tough play, we feel our front seven will be the strength of our football team,” Donovan said. “We have veterans at the corners and an All-American at strong safety; so we feel if this group jells our overall defense could be one of the finest groups we’ve had,” Donovan continued. Donovan said the Big Sky Conference “has been tight for the last two seasons, and it will be even tighter and tougher from top to bottom in 1983. There doesn’t appear to be any team that can run away with it, and any team could win on any given Saturday.”
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Squad Breakdown Squad ............... ........................... 122* By Class: S en io rs............... ............................. 23 Juniors ............... ............................ 23 Sophomores ............................. 32 F reshm en........... ............................ 44
THE AVERAGES Height ............................................6.21 Weight ..........................................205.8 Age .... ............................................19.2
*Does not include some of the fall walk-ons. Returning Lettermen (42) Ned Becker Alan Botzheim Joey Charles Johnny Coppedge Bob Cordier Mike Crouse Glenn Dacus Brad Dantic Eric Dawald Darryl Deeks Rick Dozier Dave Dummett Tony Fudge Steve Garrison Tim Gillis Harold Guse Tony Harvey Mike Helean Cliff Lewis Gary Lowry Mark Madsen Bob McCauley Curt McGinness Scott Moe Scott Moore Brent Oakland Larry Oliver Scott Poole Shawn Poole
Ted Ray Kelly Richardson Alex Rodriguez Dean Rominger John Rooney Tom Rutt Brian Salonen Terry Shillam Andre Stephens Tim Sundquist Jake Trammell Derrick Williams Kevin Young
Red Shirts (cont.) Tim Rouillier Beau Shahan Mark Smith Forest Susemiehl Bill Tarrow Mark Vance Kelly Weston Tim Wynne
JC Transfers (6) Mike Baxter Wade Beeler Jim Hienen Jeff Helsel Craig Mosier Tom O ’Neill Red Shirts (15) Bob Connors Gregg Green Bob Habeck Rick Linderholm Ken Nelsen Kraig Paulson Rod Robison
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Players by State Montana ..................................... W ashington................................. Oregon ......................................... California ..................................... Minnesota .................................... Iowa .............................................. Wisconsin .................................... Alaska ........................................... C olorado...................................... Illinois............................................ Nebraska ..................................... New York .................................... O h io .......................................... Texas ............................................ Wyoming ..................................... Alberta, Canada ......................... British Columbia, Canada .........
Grizzly Pronunciation Guide Apostel (Ed)...............................................Ah-Poss-Tol Calcaterra (Ted)................................ Cal-Cha-Tair-Ah Cordier (Bob)..........................................Core-Dee-Air Dacus (G lenn)...............................................Day-Cuss Dawald (Eric).................................................Day-Wald Dobson (Eby)..................................................... Ebb-EE Helean (Mike).................................................. Hee-Len Lohof (Jim )...................................................... Loe-Hoff Monson (Jim).................................................. Mun-Sun Monterossi (Tim)..............................Mont-Er-Ross-EE Odden (Nate).................................................... Oh-Den
Palinsky (Joel)..............................................Pal-lns-Kee Reid (Darrin).......................................................... Reed Rouillier (Tim)............................................ Rule-Lee-Ay Sahlin (Dave)..................................................Suh-Leen Salonen (Brian)..........................................Sal-Loan-An Sexe (Doug)........................................................Sex-EE Shahan (Beau)............................................... Shay-Han Sorrell (Malcum)............................................... Sore-Ell Staab (Ken)........................................................... Stahb Trammell (Jake)............................................Tramm-Ell
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All-American Candidate (behind NAU’s Ron Jenkins, who had eight), and his 73-yard return against Idaho was the longest in the conference in 1982. His 172 return yards also ranked him first in the league. Last season in the Grizzlies’ home opener against Puget Sound he had two interceptions including the TD. In his next game, a 36-35 victory over Northern Arizona, he had six unassisted tackles and forced a fumble. UM then went on the road and he responded with 10 tackles in a 28-27 win over Nevada-Reno. Fudge has excelled in the big games. In a game with league-leading Idaho he had a key interception around the goalline and ran the ball back 73 yards. Against intratstate rival Montana State, another team in the league title chase, he had two interceptions. “Tony’s weekly play-by-play in football was a real inspiration to the entire football team,” Donovan said. “He helped to serve as a catalyst for our success. He’s going into his fourth year as a starter and will be one of the greatest defensive backs to ever play at the University of Montana.” As a prep at C. M. Russell High School in Great Falls Fudge was an all-state and an all-conference selection.
Year Games 1980 . . . 10 1981 . . . 10 1982 . . . 11 TOTALS
Tony Fudge Senior Strong Safety 6 -2 , 202
Call it a sixth sense or being in the right place at the right time, but whatever you call it Tony has it. The Associated Press All-American (I-AA) honorable mention selection last season had six interceptions in his first eight games in 1982. He was the second leading tackier in the secondary with 44 stops, 21 of which were unassisted. He returned his six interceptions for 172 yards — a lofty 28.7 yards per carry. He had a long interception return of 73 yards against Idaho and his TD run was a 30-yarder against Puget Sound. The first team All-Big Sky Conference choice in ’82 is UM’s leading returning tackier in the secondary, and also held that distinction last season. He had 47 tackles as a sophomore. “Tony Fudge’s strength and size, along with his 4.7 (in the 40) speed make him one of the most formidable secondary men in the Big Sky Conference,” said Montana head coach Larry Donovan. “His six interceptions in 1982 is a good indicator of his knack to know where the ball is.” The 1983 season will be Tony’s fourth as a starter at strong safety. He has been one of the top tacklers on the team since his initial season in 1980. A near unanimous choice for all-league honors a year ago, his six interceptions ranked him second in the Big Sky 12
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All-American Candidate collegiate career he has a total of 19 catches for 246 yards. In his freshman season he had six catches for 77 yards; in 1981 he had six for 83 and last year he had seven (a career high) for 86 (also a career high) yards. “Brian is one of the greatest players to play at the University of Montana, and his work in the weight room has helped put him in that category,” said head coach Larry Donovan. “He has great hands and his blocking is very valuable in our sweep and sprint draw attack.” Salonen, who is also a candidate for Academic AllAmerican honors, has been second team All-Big Sky Conference in 1981 and 1982. He has been an all-conference academic choice those seasons as well. He maintains a 3.73 GPA in Business. “Brian is not only truly an excellent athlete in the program, but he is also an outstanding student as well,” Donovan said. “His competitive spirit is an inspiration to the entire team. He is the best tight end the University of Montana has ever had.” He was an all-state player at Great Falls High School in both football and basketball. He also participated in the annual Shrine Game. Year 1980 1981 1982
Soon to become the most prolific receiver in more than three quarters of a century of University of Montana football, Brian has worked extremely hard to earn that distinction. He came to UM weighing around 195 pounds, and is now a strong 232, and has improved his 40 time to 4.75. Brian has part of the school record in number of receptions with 83. He is tied with Vern Kelly. He has 1,050 receiving yards which ranks him third behind Kelly (1,103) and Ray Bauer (1,250). Last season he had 37 receptions and a team-leading 452 yards and a touchdown. He had three or more catches in nine of the 11 regular-season games. He missed one game with a groin injury and had two catches in the other contest. He had five or more catches in four contests. As the Grizzlies’ other All-American candidate (Tony Fudge, who is also, ironically from Great Falls), Salonen excels in the big games. In the I-AA national playoff game with the University of Idaho in Moscow he had four receptions for 50 yards and UM’s only TD. Because it was in the playoffs, his statistics did not apply to his overall stats or he would have broken the school record for number of catches. Against intrastate rival Montana State during his 13
Yds. 180 418 452
Avg. 12.0 13.9 12.2
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Brian Salonen Senior Tight End 6-21/2, 232
Rec. 16 30 37
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Honors Candidates Bob McCauley Junior Wide Receiver 6-2)6, 188
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Destined to be one of the better receivers in recent University of Montana football history, Bob had 11 receptions for 167 yards and a touchdown last season. His 15.2-yard per catch average was one of the best at UM in 1982. His TD was a 30yarder in a 40-16 win over Idaho. He also scored a two-point conversion on a pass reception last year — a catch which gave UM a come-from-behind, 36-35 victory over Northern Arizona. He was voted the Most Outstanding Sophomore last season by his teammates. Says Coach Larry Donovan: “With his 6-2%, 190-pound size and 4.6 (in the 40) speed, Bob will be one of the top honors candidates in the Big Sky Conference in 1983. He will be a solid deep threat for us, plus he can really catch the ball in a crowd as he proved last season.”
Joey Charles Senior Tailback 5-10, 202 An explosive runner with excellent quickness and strength, Joey is Montana’s leading returning rusher (237 yards) from last season. He averaged 5.6 yard a carry, scoring two times. He also had eight receptions for 106 yards and a 37-yard touchdown against Montana State. He is the fastest running back at UM in several seasons. A high school (Hart High, Valencia, CA) quarterback, he also has the ability to throw the football. Says Donovan: “Joey shared time with Greg Iseman at tailback last season and still emerged as one of the big play runners in the Big Sky Conference. At 202 pounds and with great quickness, he is a threat to score any time he touches the ball. He follows a line of great tailbacks (Iseman, Rocky Klever) and will enlarge on that.”
Dean Rominger
Brad Dantic
Senior Kicker/Punter
Senior Wide Receiver 5-9, 175
6 -2 , 210
A rare kicker in the collegiate ranks these days, Dean handles all kicking duties for the Grizzlies. The conventional style kicker consistently booms his kickoffs out of the end zone, was 17th in the nation (1AA) in punting and connected on 11 of 18 field goals as a sophomore. He averaged 40-plus yards a punt in 1982 and had several over 50 yards. He averaged 50.2 yards a punt on four kicks against Puget Sound last year for a single game school record. Says Donovan: “Dean has helped us win many games in the last three years. He has lived up to his billing as one of the best prep kickers in the nation. His timely punting and clutch field goal kicking make him a valuable football player and a true Big Sky “Honors Candidate.”
Year-after-year Brad has been a big play man for Montana, whether it is catching or running the ball. Hamstring problems kept him out of several games last season, and he ended with four catches for 81 yards. He rushed for 49 yards. As a sophomore he had nine catches for 249 yards and three TDs and also had nine rushes for 55 yards and two TDs, ranking him third in scoring. He is the No. 9 yardage receiver at UM with 625. He was an All-Big Sky AllAcademic player and maintains a 3.33 GPA in Business. Says Donovan: “Brad ranks as one of the top career receivers in Montana history, and is an example of determina tion in overcoming size. He adds a lot of excitement in our offense, running the reverse, which is the type of play Grizzly fans have come to love. He is truly a big play athlete.”
Bob Cordier
Mark Madsen
Senior Offensive Tackle 6-4, 242
Senior Offensive Guard 6-5%, 262
A fifth-year senior, Bob had an excellent spring and will be a leader on the offensive line. The 1983 season will be his third as a starter. “Bob is by far the most improved athlete on the line,” said offensive line coach Joe Yeager. “He’s really worked hard and we are looking for leadership from him. He is quick off the ball, a good drive blocker and has really improved his feet.” Says Donovan: “Bob has continued to improve and his attitude and desire have made him a premier Big Sky lineman.”
Another fifth-year senior, Mark has overcome two serious leg injuries and played outstandingly in the spring. As Bob Cordier, he will be starting for his third year. “We always knew Mark had great potential, but two surgeries have slowed his progress down,” OL coach Joe Yeager said. “He has overcome those two set backs, and will be another good leader for us. Mark is just a talented athlete who has improved in all areas.” Says Donovan: “Mark is coming off a redshirt year and has now regained his old form. At 6-5, 260 pounds and with his ability he has to be considered a top lineman in the Big Sky Conference.”
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Senior Inside Linebacker 6-2, 226 Brent follows a long line of hard-nosed, physical-type linebackers who have worn the copper, silver and gold Grizzly un iforms. He is UM’s second leading retur ning tackier. Last season he had 73 tackles, 40 of which were unassisted, and five were for losses. He was the team’s second leading interceptor with three. The fifth-year senior had 48 stops as a sophomore, including eight for losses. Says Donovan: “Brent has been a defensive leader for us the past two seasons. He has a no-back-off attitude and is a rallying point for the defense. His 4.7 speed and bull-like tackles make him a top Big Sky linebacker.”
Shawn Poole Sophomore Defensive Tackle 6-4, 250 Shawn came on like blockbusters in his initial collegiate season, not only seeing a lot of action, but actually starting a couple of games. He was the third leading tackier on the defensive line with 34 stops and had three for losses of minus 18 yards. “Shawn has the best temperament for a defensive lineman I’ve seen since I’ve been coaching,” said DL coach Mike Van Diest. “He is an excellent pass rusher and has an outstanding future.” Says Donovan: “A starter as a frosh, Shawn was voted Outstanding Freshman by his teammates and heads into the 1983 season as a heralded sophomore. His performance improved weekly and we consider Shawn a top prospect at his position.”
Cliff Lewis
Malcum Sorrell
Senior Defensive Tackle 6-2, 245
Senior Outside Linebacker 6-1, 205
A second team All-Big Sky selection, Cliff is not only one of the best linemen in the Northwest, but also a very durable player. He started in all 12 Grizzly games last season. He was the leading tackier on the line with 77 stops in 11 regular-season games. He had 45 unassisted stops, seven for losses of minus 33 yards. He ranked eighth in the league (on the line) in tackles. “Cliff has great quickness and intensity,” said coach Mike Van Diest. “He has great athletic ability, and is a strong, intimidating player.” Says Donovan: “Cliff proved he was a premier defensive lineman in 1982. His abilities make him a target of concern for offensive linemen. He has the speed of a linebacker and the strength of a defensive lineman.”
A three-year letterman and starter, Malcum is one of the quickest players on the team. He excels in blitzing situations. Last season he had 33 tackles in only threeplus games, including two for losses. He also had an interception and a blocked kick. He had 42 tackles as a sophomore. “Malcum is deceivingly strong for his size and his outstanding speed gives him an added edge,” said OLB coach Mike Johnson. “He gives us an added dimension at outside linebacker.” Says Donovan: “Malcum is an outstan ding athlete and is considered by our coaches to be one of the quickest, toughest outside linebackers the Grizzlies have had in recent history. His speed and nose for the football make him a top calibre Big Sky performer.”
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5-10,183 m Atlantic, IA CB, So. A hard hitter and special teams stand out, Ned has been moved from strong safety to “Flyer Corner.” He earned a second team berth in spring football. He had seven stops last season, mostly on kickoff teams. He was an all-state football player at Atlantic High School. His brother, Jay, was a three-year starter for Montana in 1977-78-79. Ned was a. fouryear letterman in football, basketball and track. His prep coach was Robert Younger. Business major. Birthdate: February 4, 1963.
5-10, 170 Springfield, IL WR, So. William participated in spring drills at left end and displayed good speed. He could see work on the specialty teams. He was a two-year starter at Southeast High in Springfield and also lettered in baseball. His prep grid coach was Mel Knotts. Political Science major. Birthdate: April 4, 1962.
I 5-11,185 5 * ■ lone, WA -A . TB, So. Cat-like cutting ability plus speed add up to two ingredients Alan displayed as a freshman. He will battle veteran Curt McGinness for the backup role at tailback, but should see plenty of action no matter what happens. He was a high school AllAmerican at Gonzaga Prep, and rushed for 1,218 yards as a senior in only 121 carries. In high school he rushed for more than 3,000 yards and scored 44 touchdowns. He also excelled in basket ball and track. His high school coach was Don Anderson. General Studies major. Birthdate: June 26, 1964.
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*Tony Coc
*Bob Connors
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5-10, 202 Valencia, CA TB, Sr. Mr. Excitement on the Grizzly team, Joey has the speed and running ability to score every time he has the football. He is UM’s leading returning rusher with 237 yards, and averaged a lofty 5.6 yards a carry, scoring twice. He also had eight receptions for 106 yards in ’82. He transferred to UM from College of the Canyons and was his team’s Outstanding Back as a sophomore. His JC coach was Larry Reisdig. He prepped at Hart High in Valencia and was league MVP as a senior. Sociology major. Birthdate: October 18, 1961.
6-1, 170 Renton, WA •WR, So. Tony saw limited duty as a frosh, but had a good spring and will see action at left end. He is one of the fastest players on the team and has worked hard to improve his passcatching. He was an all-league defensive back and receiver at Hazen High, where he was coached by Ed Olson. He also starred in basketball and track. Business major. Birthdate: February 17, 1964.
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Glasgow, MT QB, So. A 1982 redshirt, Connors excelled in spring drills. As a freshman QB in 1981 he led the Grizzlies to a come-from-behind, 33-26, over Reno in a key Big Sky game. He passed for 222 yards and two TDs in 1981. He quarterbacked Glasgow High to the state “A” title in 1980. He was an all-state football player for coach Henry Hamill in 1979 and 1980. The 1980 Shrine Game participant won the state high jump title in ’80. Business Education major. Birthdate: December 19, 1962.
*Johnny Coppcdge
***Bob Cordier
**Mike Crouse
6-3& 185 Stayton, OR QB, So. Perhaps the finest pure passer in recent UM history, Johnny proved his athletic ability at UM, starting for the JV basketball team and making the top five on the Grizzly golf team. At Stayton High he passed for more than 6,000 yards. He was all-state three times for coach Bob McWhinney. He was all-conference in basketball four times and an all-state golfer. His father, Jack, played basketball at UM in the early 50’s. General Studies major. Birthdate: June 14, 1963.
6-4, 250 Spokane, WA OT, Sr. The most experienced returning lineman as a returning starter, Bob has really come on the last two seasons, and is an honors candidate in ’83. He has started the last two seasons and had an outstan ding spring, and is expected to be a leader on the offensive line. He played in the Washington All-Star game in 1978. He was all-conference and team captain for his Bob Haney-coached Shadle Park High team. Business major. Birthdate: August 1, 1961.
6-4, 255 Spokane, WA DT, Sr. This is Mike’s fifth year in the Grizzly football program, and he is expected to see plenty of action in his final college season. He has worked hard in the weight room and adds considerable depth at defensive left tackle, where he plays behind all conference choice Cliff Lewis. He was an all-city selection for University High School in 1978. His prep coach was Dave Holmes. Business Management major. Birthdate: January 14, 1961.
**Glenn Dacus
***Brad Dantic
Eric Dawald
1 ^ 6-4, 238 . ■ ■ Enumclaw, WA % JP OC, Jr. Glenn and senior Darryl Deeks finished spring ball in a tight battle for the starting center berth. He was a two-year letterman at Enumclaw High, where he was an AllStar pick, team captain and named to the Seattle Times All-Star team. His coach was Wilbur Lucas. He also lettered in basket ball. Education major. Birthdate: May 24, 1962.
5-9, 170 Laurel, MT WR, Sr. A big play man for the Grizzlies the last two seasons, Brad is the number 9 career receiver with 625 yards and averages more than 25 yards a catch. He was hampered with leg injuried last year and had only four catches for 81 yards. He was an All-Big Sky honorable m ention choice as a sophomore. He was all-conference in football at Laurel High as a junior and senior and was an outstanding sprinter. His coach was Karl Matson. His father, Bob, played for the Grizzlies in the 50’s. Accounting major. Birthdate: November 28, 1961.
6-3, 240 Owattonna, MN OG, Jr. A walk-on two years ago, Eric is a good example of what hard work can do. He saw considerable action last season and goes into the ’83 season as the backup at offensive right guard, and could be a starter there by the season opener. He was all-conference and All-Big Nine at Owatonna High School where he was coached by Jerry Peterson. He also lettered in track. Forestry major. Birthdate: September 9, 1960.
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*Darryl D eeks
*Rick Dozier
*Dave Dummctt
6-2, 240 Bend, OR OC, Sr.
6-4, 216 Kent, WA ILB, So.
6-1, 218 Sanborn, IA OLB, Sr.
Darryl logged a lot of minutes last season and is battling junior Glenn Dacus for the starting job at center. He was a twotime all conference player at Fullerton Junior College, where he was coached by former Grizzly great Hal Sherbeck. Health, Physical Education major. Birthdate: July 5, 1961.
Expected to follow a long line of outstanding Grizzly linebackers, Rich had six tackles and a pass deflection last year. He plays behind honors candidate Brent Oakland at the “Sam” linebacker position. He was an All-North Puget Sound choice at Kent Meridian High as a senior. He was a two-year letterman in football and track. His coach was Bob Peters. General Studies major. Birthdate: July 18, 1964.
A versatile player, Dave played on the defensive front and LB last year, and could see action at the “Strike” linebacker position. He had six tackles in limited duty last year. He transferred from Buena Vista College in Iowa, where he was coached by Jim Hershberger. Education major. Birthdate: March 9, 1961.
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***Steve Garrison
Tim Gillis
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6-3, 231 Spokane, WA OG, Sr.
Great Falls, MT SS, Sr. An All-American candidate, Tony was second in the Big Sky in interceptions last season with six. He is the leading returning tackier in the secondary with 44 stops, 21 of which were unassisted. He had 47 tackles as a sophomore. The first team AllBig Sky choice in 1982 had a 73-yard interception return against Idaho. He was all-state at C. M. Russell High, where he was coached by the very successful Jack Johnson. Health, Physical Education major. Birthdate: August 28, 1962.
A three-year letter winner, Steve will see considerable action at offensive left guard, where he is behind Mark Madsen, another three-year letterman. Garrison has work ed hard on the weights and adds good depth to the OL. He was team captain as a junior and senior at Central Valley High, and an all-conference player three times. His coach was Greg Gavin. Education major. Birthdate: June 25, 1961.
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6-4, 210 Portland, OR OLB, So. Tim saw limited action last season, but 1983 will be much different. He had an excellent spring and is behind John Rooney at the “Whip” outside linebacker spot. He is an especially strong pass rusher. At Central Catholic High he was all-state in football and basketball, and all conference in football, basketball and baseball. His coach was Steve Stanitch. Political Science major. Birthdate: January 1, 1964.
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Bob Habcck
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6-6, 250 Janesville, MN DT, Sr.
5-11, 180 Missoula, MT DB, So.
Tonasket, WA ILB, Jr. A 1982 redshirt, Gregg is one of the strongest players on the Grizzly team and big things are expected of him this season. He earned the No. 2 spot at “Will” linebacker, and will see considerable action there this year. He is a transfer from Walla Walla JC where he was all conference. Business Management major. Birthdate: October 29, 1961.
*Tony Harvey 6-0, 185 Richmond, CA CB, Sr. Tony started a couple of times last year, but was hampered with a leg injury. He had nine tackles in five games. He transferred to UM from Contra Costa JC where he was an all-conference player. At Richmond High he was all-league, league MVP and team captain. His prep coach was Frank Milo. Radio-TV major. Birthdate: December 18, 1959.
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Harold is back on defense in ’83, and he and DL coach Mike Van Diest are happy about the move. He played there two games last year and had six tackles, but injuries on the offensive line keyed his move to the offense early in the season. He transferred from Golden Valley Lutheran JC where he was a two-year letterman. He was an all-state football player at Janesville High. Wildlife major. Birthdate: July 11, 1962.
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*Mike Helean 6-0, 190 Missoula, MT TB, Jr.
Mike played well in spring drills and could help UM at tailback. He rushed for 14 yards and had two receptions last season. He was his Sentinel High team’s MVP as a senior. He was all-state his senior season. His coach was Gene Leonard. Business Management major. Birthdate: March 21, 1963.
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Moved from wide receiver to defensive back, Bob is challenging fellow soph Josh Klucewich for the backup role at “Strong Corner.” At Sentinel High School he was one of the leading receivers in the state with 27 receptions for 400 yards and six TDs. He was coached by Gene Leonard, who is now the color commentator for Grizzly football. General Studies major. Birthdate: April 13, 1964.
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Josh Klucewich 5-10, 175 Missoula, MT CB, So.
Josh was moved from strong safety to “Strong Corner” during the sring and is competing with Bob Habeck for the No. 2 spot there. He was one of the leading tacklers in the state as a senior at Sentinel High, and an all-state and all-conference selection. He lettered in football and track for the Spartans. His coach was Gene Leonard. Physical Therapy major. Birthdate: February 26, 1963.
Todd Kocchlcin 5-11, 190 Littleton, CO DB, So. Todd was moved from safety to cornerback in the spring and is competing for a position at “Flyer Corner.” He had eight interceptions his senior season at Colum bine High, which ranked him second in the state. He was conference Defensive Player of the Year that season. His 1981 team was state “4-A” runnerup and coached by Sherm Pruit. Physical Therapy major. Birthdate: July 16, 1964.
*Cliff Lewis 6-2, 245 Los Angeles, CA DT, Sr. A second team All-Big Sky pick and Grizzly team leader on the defensive front, Cliff led UM’s DL in tackles last season. He had 77 tackles in ’82. The honors candidate had 45 unassisted stops. At Santa Monica JC he was conference and team MVP on defense in 1981. His JC coach was Pat Young. He prepped at Gardena High and lettered three times in football there. Elementary Education major. Birthdate: March 1, 1962..
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**Bob McCauley
6-5y2, 262 Ellensburg, WA OG, Sr. Mark has had two major leg injuries during his collegiate career, and had a fine showing in spring drills. He emerged the starter at offensive left guard. He was a two-sport standout at Ellensburg High, where he was a two-time all-conference player in both football and basketball. His football coach was Glen Weitz. Business Management major. Birthdate: October 21, 1960.
6-2y2, 194 Missoula, MT WR, Jr. One of the most outstanding receivers in recent Montana high school history, Bob had 11 catches for 167 yards and a key 30yard TD against Montana State last season at UM. He was named “Outstanding Sophomore” last season by his team mates. He was a two-time all-state pick for the Sentinel Spartans. As a prep he started for Sentinel’s state-ranked basketball team and held the state high hurdles record. His grid coach was Gene Leonard. Health, Physical Education major. Birthdate: January 14, 1963..
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***Gary Lowry 6-214 202
Great Falls, MT SS, Sr. Gary was moved from safety to outside linebacker late last season because of injuries, and has since been moved back to strong safety. He is Tony Fudge’s backup and a standout on the specialty teams. He had 23 tackles last year. The C.M. Russell High product was the state “AA” MVP in 1979. He lettered three times in football and twice in basketball and was a Shrine Game participant. His coach was Jack Johnson. Health, Physical Education major. Birthdate: May 13, 1962.
**Curt M cGinness 6-3, 194 Janesville WI TB, Jr. Curt was headed for a banner year last season until being sidelined with a leg injury. In just two games he rushed for 154 yards and two .TDs on just 17 carries for an average of 8.9 yards a carry. He also had two receptions, including an eight-yarder for a touchdown. He was MVP at Craig High School in football, basketball and track. He was the conference MVP in football. His coach was Bob Suter. Health, Physical Education major. Birthdate: January 2, 1962.
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Scott Moore
Scott Moothart
5-11, 170 Missoula, MT WR, So.
6-3, 240 Coos Bay, OR OG, So.
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A possible starter at right end for the Grizzlies, Scott has made the transition from high school running back to wide receiver in a big way. He had a good spring practice, and is vying with senior Tim Sundquist for playing time. He was an all conference player in football, basketball and baseball at Sentinel High. His coach was Gene Leonard. Business major. Birthdate: June 10, 1964.
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A rugged player, Scott should see action at fullback in his second collegiate season. He and freshman Kraig Paulson are going head-to-head for the backup role there. He rushed for 1,109 yards as a senior at Flathead High. He was all-state and team captain and a Shrine Game participant. He also lettered in basketball and track. His father, Marshall, played football for the Grizzlies. His coach was Bob Raeth. General Education major. Birthdate: May 11, 1964.
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Hard work has added 20 pounds of muscle to Scott’s frame over the last year, and the result is a possible starting berth at offensive right guard. He emerged as the No. 1 player at that position after spring ball. A three-sport letterman at Marshville High, he was all-district and all-state in football. He also excelled in wrestling and track, and captained the football and wrestling teams. His coach was John Johnson. General Education major. Birthdate: April 16, 1964.
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A third-year sophomore, Ken came on strong in the spring but was felled with a leg injury. He redshirted last season. He rushed for 1,200 yards as a senior at North Bend High. He also lettered in basketball and track. He was named All-District Offensive Player of the Year in the “AAA” league, league MVP and first team all-state. His coach was Howard Johnson, a former Grizzly player, and father of UM outside linebacker coach Mike Johnson. Physical Education/History major. Birthdate: January 5, 1963.
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M Glendive, MT 9 ILB, Sr. An extremely hard hitter and an aggressive player, Brent will be a leader defensively for the Grizzlies. The honors candidate is the second leading returning tackier. Last season he had 73 stops, 40 of which were unassisted and five for losses. He was the second leading interceptor with three. He transferred to UM from Montana State. He was an all-state player at Dawson County High. His 1978 team won the state championship. His coach was former Grizzly mentor Bob Lowry. General Education major. Birthdate: October 2, 1960.
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Kraig Paulson
6-6,230 Hillsboro, OR TE, So.
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A big target at tight end, Larry has worked hard on his pass-catching ability, and the UM coaches hope he can contribute this season. He was used primarily in blocking situations last season and emerged as the backup at TE in the spring. He was an all-state football and basketball player at Hillsboro High. His coach was Larry Binkerd. Geology major. Birthdate: January 1, 1964.
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Plentywood, MT FB, Fr. An injury redshirt his freshman season, Kraig is 100 percent after a leg injury he suffered in fall camp. He is the backup at FB along with Scott Murray. He has gained 20 pounds over the last year which should give him added strength. He was twice an all-state pick at Plenty wood High. He lettered four times in football and track and was an outstanding sprinter as a prep. His coach was Ron Smith. General Studies major. Birthdate: January 12, 1964.
*Shawn Poole
**Alan Powell
6-4, 256 Spokane, WA DT, So. A tough football player, Shawn was voted the Most Valuable Freshman last season by his teammates. He was the fourth leading tackier on the defensive line with 34 stops, including three for losses. He also started in a couple of games last year. His brother, Scott also plays defensive tackle at UM, and is redshirting this season. He was a first team all-city choice his junior and senior seasons and a Shrine Game participant. His Bob Haneycoached teams won conference titles in 1980 and 1981. Physical Therapy major. Birthdate: July 2, 1964.
6-4, 214 Lewistown, MT QB, Sr. Possessing an extremely strong passing arm, Alan will by vying for the starting quarterback job with three other players. Last season he was 27 of 46 (58.7%) for 316 yards and rushed for 21 yards. As a sophomore he was instrumental in a 27-17 win over Montana State in Bozeman. He was an all-state QB and defensive back at Fergus County High, and a Shrine Game participant. He was the state “AA” MVP in basketball as a senior. His coach was Fred Zaino. Health, Physical Education major. Birthdate: July 11, 1962.
Greg Pells 6-4, 230 Calgary, Alberta DT, So. Greg adds good depth to the defensive front at left tackle. He was an all-league football and basketball player at E.P.Scarlett High. He was basketball team MVP in 1980. He also lettered in track. His coach was William Patrick. General Studies major. Birthdate: February 4, 1964.
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*TedRay
5-11, 173 Stevensville, MT FS, So. A “burner” is the best way to describe Ted, who saw action both at wide receiver and defensive back last season. He also returned kicks, averaging 21.4 yards a carry. He was a 10-time letter winner at Stevensville High. He was all-state twice in football, and a state winner in the 400 meters twice. Last year he lettered in track at UM. Computer Science major. Birthdate: March 26, 1964.
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Hardin, MT FB, So. Shawn hopes to see action at fullback this fall for the Grizzlies. He was an allstate football player as a senior at Billings West High, and rushed for 600 yards that season. He also excelled in track and competes in steer wrestling on the rodeo circuit. General Studies major. Birthdate: April 17, 1963.
**Kelly Richardson
Rob Robison
5-11%, 182 Grants Pass, OR QB/WR, Jr. One of the most versatile players on the UM team, Kelly played both quarterback and wide receiver last season, and will be vying for a starting spot at QB. Last year he was 15 of 21 (71.4%) passing for 117 yards, and had four receptions for 49 yards. He caught seven passes for 78 yards as a frosh at UM. At Hidden Valley High he was allstate and a Shrine Game participant. His coach was Mike Mitchell. Education major. Birthdate: February 24, 1962.
6-0%, 194 Jackson, WY TB, Fr. A freshman, injury redshirt, Rob has shown signs of excellence during his brief college career. He was first team all-state at Jackson High, and a three-year letterman in football. He was runnerup for class “A” MVP honors as a senior and a Shrine Game pick. His coach was Jim Rooks. Education major. Birthdate: May 2, 1964
*Alex Rodriguez
***Dean Rominger
**John Rooney
5-11, 170 Hawthorne, CA CB, Sr.
6-2%, 224 Fort Benton, MT K/P, Sr.
6-1, 216 Butte, MT OLB, Jr.
A very consistent player, Alex will start at the “Flyer Corner” position. He saw a lot of action last season, and started a couple of games. He has 22 tackles, one for a loss, and one interception (against Idaho). He was all-conference at Santa Barbara City College and a two-year starter there. His coach was Bob Dynaberg. He prepped at Fairfax High. Computer Science major. Birthdate: December 21, 1962.
A gifted kicker (conventional style), Dean was ranked 17th in the nation last season in punting with a 40.1-yard average. He had five boots over 50 yards. His sophomore year he led the Grizzlies in scoring with 55 points. His senior year at Fort Benton High he was named a Parade Magazine All-American, and was all-state as a junior and senior. He participated in the Montana Shrine Game. He also excelled in track. His coach was Duane Walker. General Studies major. Birthdate: December 12, 1961.
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A starter in a few games last season, John has 34 tackles, and two for losses. He earned the starting job at the “Whip” linebacker position in spring drills. He was a standout football player and wrestler at Butte High and wrestled for Butte’s 1979 state championship team in wrestling. His brother, Jim, was a three-year starter for the Grizzlies at offensive tackle in 79-80-81. He was coached by Jon McElroy. Business Finance major. Birthdate: October 15, 1962.
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***Brian Salonen
Dave Seaman
6-6%, 273 Laurel, MT OT, Jr.
6-2%, 231 Great Falls, MT TE, Sr.
Mt. Vernon, WA ILB, So.
Tom has seen a lot of action on the offensive line for the Grizzlies the last two seasons, and 1983 should be no different. He played guard last season, and was moved back to tackle during spring ball. Called the U.S.S. Rutt, he ended spring practice as the backup at left tackle. He was an all-conference football and basketball player at Laurel High. His coach was Karl Matson. Business major. Birthdate: November 23, 1962.
Beau Shahan 6-2%, 200
Billings, MT OLB, Fr. A freshman redshirt, Beau has added weight and will be vying for playing time at the “Whip” linebacker slot. He was an allaround athlete at Billings West High, lettering in football and basketball. Last spring he was moved from defensive back to linebacker. His coach was Vince Sims. General Studies m ajor., Birthdate: August 17, 1963.
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Brian will soon become the most prolific receiver in Montana history, both in receiving yardage and number of receptions. The All-American candidate led the Grizzlies in receiving yardage last season with 452. His 1,050 yards ranks him third and his 83 receptions ties him with Vern Kelly for most career catches. He was an all-state football and basketball player at Great Falls High and a Shrine Game pick. His coach was Jon Jund. Business major. Birthdate: July 29, 1961.
A talented underclassman, Dave should see action at “Sam” linebacker. He was the backup at that position, along with sophomore Rick Dozier after spring drills. He was an all-conference football and basketball player at Mt. Vernon High School. His coach was Alan Williams. General Studies major. Birthdate: February 10, 1964.
*Terry Shillam
Mark Smith
5-11, 191 Spokane, WA DB, Fr. Terry saw a lot of action in 1982, and should be 100 percent for the ’83 season after suffering a leg injury in spring ball. He was moved from running back to free safety. He was an all-state choice at East Valley High in football and was all-league three times. He was league MVP as a senior and his prep team was the state “AA” champion that season. His coach was Bob Shill. General Studies major. Birthdate: September 12, 1963.
6-3, 235 Vancouver, WA OG, Fr. Mark added 25 pounds of muscle during his freshman redshirt season, and could see action at offensive left guard. He was an All-Metro pick at linebacker and offensive tackle as a senior and at OT the season before at Jesuit High. His coach was Bill Griffin. Psychology major. Birthdate: November 25, 1963.
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Ken Staab
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5-10%, 182 Baker, OR WR, Jr.
6-2%, 208 Tacoma, WA NG, Sr.
Tacoma, WA OLB, Sr. Possessing great quickness and upper body strength, Malcum has been starter at linebacker since his sophomore season. As a sophomore he had 42 tackles. Last year he racked up 33 tackles and an interception in only three-plus games. The honors candidate was sidelined with a leg injury in the Boise State game. He lettered three times in football and four times in track at Mt. Tacoma High. His coach was George Nardi. Secondary Education major. Birthdate: March 23, 1962.
Ken was moved from defensive back to wide receiver last season and has con sistently improved his pass-catching ability. He is vying for playing time at right end. He was a two-time all conference player at Baker High School in football. His coach was Tom Doud. He was league champion in the 300-meter hurdles. Business Administration major. Birthdate: February 21, 1962.
One of the fastest lineman in the Big Sky Conference, Andre finished spring drills as the No. 1 noseguard. The three-year letterman was the third leading tackier on the “D Line” last season with 31 stops in just eight games. He had a rare intercep tion for a lineman against Idaho State. He was Curtis High’s defensive MVP as a senior, and honorable mention AllTacoma selection as well. His coach was Bob Lucey. He also earned all-conference honors in basketball. Elementary Education major. Birthdate: January 22, 1962.
**Tim Sundquist
*Bill Tarrow
Scott Timberman
5-10%, 174 Great Falls, MT WR, Sr.
6-5, 206 Eugene, OR OLB, So.
6-3, 190 Butte, MT FS, Jr.
Tim has excellent hands and also runs good pass routes, and is going head-tohead with Scott Moe for playing time at right end. He had four catches for 50 yards last season, and four for 61 the year before. He came to UM from Montana State. He was first team all-state at C.M. Russell High and a Shrine Game choice. His coach was Jack Johnson. Business Administration major. Birthdate: July 10, 1961.
One of the biggest surprises in spring ball, Bill played very well at “Strike” linebacker after redshirting the 1982 season. He is an especially effective pass rusher. He was all-state at defensive end and tight end at Churchill High and played in the Shrine Game. His coach was Floyd Halvorsen. Business Management major. Birthdate: March 21, 1963.
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Big things are expected of Scott, who will start at free safety this fall, and had an outstanding spring. He was all-conference in football at Butte High where he was coached by Jon McElroy. He also lettered in basketball and competed successfully in several events in track. Business Administration major. Birthdate: April 29, 1962.
**Jake Trammell
Pete Villeneuve
Kelly W eston
6-2%, 231 Vancouver, WA ILB, Jr.
6-4, 225 Sheboygan, WI OT, So.
6 -2 %, 210
Tacoma, WA OLB, Jr.
Jake follows in the tradition of the tough, hard-nosed Grizzly middle linebackers who like to hit people. He will start at “Will” linebacker. He played in all 11 regularseason games last year and had 51 tackles. He was Evergreen High’s MVP, all-state and team captain in football as a senior. He was the top defensive player for coach Mick O ’Neill twice. O ’Neill was an All-Big Sky player for the Grizzlies in 1967. Interpersonal Communications major. Birthdate: September 2, 1963.
Moved from defensive to offensive line, Pete is now playing left tackle. He was an all-conference player at Sheboygan North High where he was coached by Tom Brown. He earned three letters in football. He also lettered in basketball and track. General Studies major. Birthdate: April 13, 1964.
Hopefully Kelly will be 100 percent this fall after redshirting the ’82 season with a leg injury. He is a transfer from Walla Walla JC where he was team captain and MVP and all-conference his sophomore season. His coach was Gary Knecht. He prepped at Foss High and was a standout in football and track. Sociology major. Birthdate: May 3, 1962.
**Derrick Williams
Tim Wynne
*Kevin Young
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6-3, 236 Havre, MT NG, Jr.
5-11, 170 Toledo, OH CB, Sr.
Los Angeles, CA FB, Sr. A key to the Grizzly offense in 1983, Derrick could start at fullback. Last season he rushed for 63 yards and never lost yardage on 20 attempts. He also had four receptions for 40 yards. He was a threeyear letterman in football and track at Monroe High. His coach was Harry Frum. Business Administration major. Birthdate: July 10, 1961.
Another big surprise in spring drills, Tim gave Andre Stephens a good battle for the starting job at noseguard. He was a twotime all-state player at Havre High, and all conference pick. He was named Havre’s Outstanding Lineman as a senior and played in the Shrine Game. H iscoach was Walt Currie. He also lettered in basketball. Pre-Med major. Birthdate: October 17, 1961.
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Kevin is coming off a leg injury and if he is OK he will definitely contribute in the Grizzy secondary and could also run back kicks. Last season he had three tackles and a fumble recovery in only three games, as well as six kickoff returns for 93 yards. He holds the National Junior College record with a 100-yard kickoff return while playing for Hibbing CC in Hibbing, MN. He prepped at Roy C. Start High in Toledo and lettered in football and track. Communications major. Birthdate: February 15, 1961.
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1983 University of Montana Alphabetical Roster Name Dave Albrecht Glenn Anderson Kerry Anderson Ed Apostol Mike Baxter Ned Becker Wade Beeler William Bishop Alan Botzheim Lee Brown Steve Brown Ted Calcaterra Joey Charles Larry Clarkson Tony Coe Bob Connors Johnny Coppedge Bob Cordier Mike Crouse Todd Curtis Glenn Dacus Brad Dantic Eric Dawald Darryl Deeks Eby Dobson Rick Dozier Dave Dummett Loren Fleming Pat Foster Tony Fudge Bill Gallagher Steve Garrison Tim Gillis Gregg Green Troy Grovom Harold Guse Bob Habeck Chuck Hamilton Tony Harvey Mike Helean Jeff Helsel Barron Henney Mark Herbert Jim Huber Paul Kaminski Mike Kerr Josh Klucewich Todd Koechlein Craig Kuehl Cliff Lewis Keith Lewis Rick Linderholm Rusty Lohof Gary Lowry Ken Lowry Mark Madsen Bob McCauley Curt McGinness David McKenzie Rob Meidinger Scott Moe V - Varsity letters w on .
Pos. RB WR FB TB K-WR DB FB WR RB FB QB TE TB OT WR QB QB OT DT WR OC WR OG OC K ILB ILB TB TE-DL SS FB OG OLB ILB TE DT DB LB CB TB OL RB WR K LB TB DB DB LB DT TE-LB OT OG SS OLB OG WR TB OL TB WR
Ht. 5-8 6-2% 6-1 6-1 510 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-5 5-10 6-7 6-1 6-2 6-3% 6-4 6-3% 6-0 6-4 5-9 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-3i/2 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-6 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-3 5-7 6-2 5-8 6-4 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-2/2 6-2 6-5/ 6-2/2 6-3 6-1 5-10 5-11
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Wt. 183 192 215 185 170 183 200 170 185 190 185 215 202 255 170 200 185 250 255 175 245 170 240 240 155 218 218 170 215 205 180 231 210 220 200 255 170 200 185 190 239 180 185 155 210 185 175 190 205 245 233 270 205 207 190 262 194 194 255 170 170
Class Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. So.
Exp. HS HS HS HS JC IV JC HS IV HS JC/RS HS IV HS Sq 1V/RS IV 3V 3V HS 2V 3V IV IV HS IV IV HS HS 3V HS 3V Sq JC/RS HS IV Sq/RS HS IV IV JC HS HS HS HS HS Sq Sq HS IV HS RS HS 3V HS 3V 2V 2V HS HS IV
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Hometown (School) Renton, WA (Kentridge HS) Bellevue, WA (Blanchet HS) Tigard, OR (Tigard HS) Olympia, WA (Timberline HS) Big Sandy, MT (Vermillion Com. Col.) Atlantic, IA (Atlantic HS) Clarkston, WA (Columbia Basin Col.) Springfield, IL (Springfield HS) lone, WA (Gonzaga Prep HS) Bridgeport, NE (Bridgeport HS) Durango, CO (Santa Ana JC) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Valencia, CA (Col. of the Canyons) Abbotsford, BC (Abbotsford Sr. HS) Renton WA (Hazen HS) Glasgow, MT (Glasgow HS) Stayton, OR (Stayton HS) Spokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) Spokane, WA (University HS) Victor, MT (Declo, Idaho HS) Enumclaw, WA (Enumclaw HS) Laurel, MT (Laurel HS) Owattona, MN (Owattona HS) Bend, OR (Fullerton JC) Sunny Valley, OR (North Valley HS) Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian HS) Sanborn, IA (Buena Vista Col.) LaCrosse, WA (LaCrosse HS) Savage, MT (Savage HS) Great Falls, MT (CM Russell HS) Anaconda, MT (Anaconda HS) Spokane, WA (Central Valley HS) Portland, OR (Central Catholic HS) Tonasket, WA (Walla Walla JC) Helena, MT (Capital HS) Janesville, MN (Golden Valley Luth. Col. Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Great Falls, MT (CM Russell HS) Richmond, CA (Contra Costa JC) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) San Diego, CA (San Diego Mesa JC) Laredo, TX (United HS) Eugene, OR (Sheldon HS) Great Falls, MT (CM Russell HS) Sequim, WA (Sequim HS) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Littleton, CO (Columbine HS) Spokane, WA (North Central HS) Los Angeles, CA (Santa Monica JC) Tacoma, WA (Fife HS) Crystal, MN (Golden Valley Luth. Col.) Laurel, MT (Laurel HS) Great Falls, MT (CM Russell HS) Shephard, MT (Shephard HS) Ellensburg, WA (Ellensburg HS) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Janesville, WI (Craig HS) New York, NY (Dewitt Clinton HS) Billings, MT (Billings West HS) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS)
JC = Junior C ollege Transfer.
TR = Transfer from 4-year school.
1983 Grizzly Roster (continued) Name Jim Monson Tim Monterossi Scott Moore Scott Moothart Craig Mosier Scott Murray Ken Nelsen Brad Newlin Brent Oakland Nate Odden John Ogden Larry Oliver Tom O’Neill Doug Pierson Marc Paffhausen Joel Palinsky Kraig Paulson Greg Pells Mike Pfau Scott Poole Shawn Poole Alan Powell Ted Ray Shawn Real-Bird Darrin Reid Kelly Richardson Mike Rickman Rich Rivers Rod Robison Alex Rodriguez Randy Rogers Dean Rominger John Rooney Tim Rouillier Tom Rutt David Sahlin Brian Salonen Dave Seaman Marc Seitz Doug Sexe Beau Shahan Dan Shaneyfelt Terry Shillam Rich Slater Scott Sloan Mark Smith Malcum Sorrell Ken Staab Andre Stephens Tim Sundquist Rick Tabish Bill Tarrow Scott Timberman Jake Trammell Bob Trout Pete Villenevue Kelly Weston Derrick Williams Tim Wynne
Pos. OL RB-DB OG OC OC TB FB OT ILB DB RB TE TE FB DB OL-LB DB DT QB-CB DT DT QB FS FB OT QB-WR OLB-ILB OL TB CB FB K-P OLB TE OT WR-SS TE LB DT ILB LB P DB DB WR OG OLB WR NG WR LB OLB DB ILB LB OT OLB FB NG
Ht. 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-1% 6-4 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-2 5-10 5-10 6-6 6-2% 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-0 6-4 5-11 6-7 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-2 6-6 5-11/4 6-2 6-1 6-oy2 5-11 5-9 6-2% 6-1 6-2 6-6% 6-2 6-2% 6-2% 6-3 6-1 6-2% 6-1 5-11 5-10 6-0 6-3 6-0 5-10% 6-2% 5-10% 6-0 6-5 6-3 6-2% 6-3 6-4 6-2% 6-0% 6-3
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Wt. 230 180 240 250 236 202 202 280 228 180 165 230 215 190 190 220 202 230 175 270 256 214 173 210 275 182 200 220 194 170 205 224 216 225 273 190 231 212 220 205 200 180 191 185 175 235 210 182 208 174 185 206 190 232 200 225 210 210 240 170
Class Fr. Fr. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. So Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr Jr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr.
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Hometown (School) Mountlake Terrace, WA (Mountlake HS) Klamath Falls, OR (Klamath Falls HS) Coos Bay, OR (Marshfield HS) Helena, MT (Helena HS) Renton, WA (Spokane Community Col.) Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) North Bend, OR (North Bend HS) Missoula, MT (Western Montana Col.) Glendive, MT (Glendive HS) Dutton, MT (Dutton HS) Poison, MT (Poison HS) Hillsboro, OR (Hillsboro HS) Spokane, WA (Gonzaga Prep HS) Belt, MT (Belt HS) Butte, MT (Butte HS) Tacoma, WA (Franklin Pierce HS) Plentywood, MT (Plentywood HS) Calgary, Alberta (E.P. Scarlett HS) Stevensville, MT (Stevensville HS) Spokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) Spokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) Lewistown, MT (Fergus Co. HS) Stevensville, MT (Stevensville HS) Hardin, MT (Billings West HS) Klamath Falls, OR (Klamath Falls HS) Grants Pass, OR (Hidden Valley HS) Pendleton, OR (Pendleton HS) Anaconda, MT (Anaconda HS) Jackson, WY (Jackson HS) Hawthorne, CA (Santa Barbara JC) Missoula, MT (Western Montana Col.) Fort Benton, MT (Fort Benton HS) Butte, MT (Butte HS) St. Ignatius, MT (Nevada-Las Vegas) Laurel, MT (Laurel HS) Auburn, WA (Auburn HS) Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Mt. Vernon, WA (Mt. Vernon HS) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Great Falls, MT (CM Russell HS) Billings, MT (Billings West HS) Grants Pass, OR (North Valley HS) Spokane, WA (East Valley HS) Billings, MT (Billings West HS) Colville, WA (Colville HS) Vancouver, WA (Jesuit HS) Tacoma, WA (Mt. Tacoma HS) Baker, OR (Baker HS) Tacoma, WA (Curtis HS) Great Falls, MT (CM Russell HS) Missoula, MT (Big Sky HS) Eugene, OR (Churchill HS) Butte, MT (Butte HS) Vancouver, WA (Evergreen HS) Hillsboro, OR (Hillsboro HS) Sheboygan, WI (Sheboygan North HS) Tacoma, WA (Walla Walla JC) Los Angeles, CA (Monroe HS) Havre, MT (Havre HS)
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Toledo, OH (Hibbing Com. Col.)
H S = High S c h o o l E xp erience.
JC = Junior C ollege Transfer.
TR = Transfer from 4-year sch ool.
The New Grizzlies Kerry Anderson
Glen Anderson
Ed Apostol
6-1, 215 FB, Fr. Tigard, OR Kerry lettered in football and track at Tigard High, and was the team MVP in foot ball and a first team all-leaguer at running back. He led his league in scoring as well. His coach was Deno Edwards. Birthdate: September 28, 1964.
6-2y2, 192 WR, Fr. Bellevue, WA The Seattle Times Player of the Year, Glen was also all-state, All-Metro and all-con ference in football. He also excelled in baseball. His football team was conference champion in 1982, and his baseball team also won the league crown that year. He captained the football team. His Bellevue High coach was Mickey Naish. Birthdate: August 11, 1965.
6-1, 185 TB, Fr. Olympia, WA
Lee Brown
Ted Calcaterra
5-10, 190 FB, Fr. Bridgeport, NE
6-5, 210 TE, Fr. Missoula, MT
Wade is a transfer from Columbia Basin JC where he started at fullback. He played in spring football and was third team when it was over. His coach was Hoyt Kerney. Birthdate: February 18, 1963.
Lee was the Defen sive Player of the Year in Western Nebraska Class “C ” football. He rushed for 2,031 yards and 16 TDs as a prep. Defensively he had 374 tackles at Bridgeport High. His coach was Bill Alvarez. He also lettered in basketball and golf. Birthdate: December 24, 1964.
An all-state player in football at Sentinel High, Ted also starred in basketball and was team captain as a senior. He was his-school’s Most Valuable Lineman enroute to all-state and all-conference honors. His Tim Dennisoncoached team won the league title in 1982. He was also all-conference in basketball. Birthdate: June 18, 1965.
Larry Clarkson
Todd Curtis
Eby D obson
6-7, 255 OT, Fr. Abbotsford, BC
6-0, 175 WR, Fr. Victor, MT
6-0, 155 K, Fr. Sunny Valley, OR
Larry lettered three times in football and three times in basket ball at Abbotsford Senior High. He was all-conference in football and basketball and first team All-Star W estern Conference for his top ranked basketball team. His grid coach was Bill MacGregor. Birthdate: March 11, 1965.
Todd was an allstate player at Delco High in Idaho in 1980 and MVP that season as well. He was all-conference as a junior and senior. He has been out of school the past two years because he was on a mission for the Mormon church. His coach was Mike Matthews. Birthdate: November 12, 1963.
A three-time letterman in football and baseball, Eby was an all-state kicker (soccer style) at North Valley High and an all-league short stop. He was all-league in football as a junior and senior. He kicked a 53-yard field goal as a junior. His coach was former Grizzly great Bob Beers. Birthdate: December 2, 1964.
Loren Fleming
Pat Foster
Troy Grovom
6-1, 170 TB, Fr. LaCrosse, WA
6-4, 205 TE/DL, Fr. Savage, MT
6-3, 200 TE, Fr. Helena, MT
L oren’s L aC rosse High eight-man foot ball team won the state championship, and he was the MVP. He was school MVP in football as a sophomore and senior and Most Inspirational as a junior. He also lettered .in basketball and track. His coach was Bob Nelson. Birthdate: May 3, 1964.
A three-sport ath lete, Pat lettered in football, basketball and track all four of his seasons at Savage High. He was team captain in all three sports as a senior. He was all-state, all conference and team MVP in football as a junior and senior. His coach was Keith Quale. Birthdate: December 2, 1964.
Troy was a threesport letterman for the Capital High Bruins, winner of the “AA” W estern title in football in 1982. He was honor able mention all-state and an all-corfference choice at tight end. His coach was Jim Tuss. Birthdate: October 23, 1964.
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Wade Beeler 6 -0 , 200
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Ed lettered three times in football at T im b e rlin e H igh School and four times in track. He was all-league in football for three seasons. As a senior in track he was the league MVP, winning the 100 and 200 meter titles. He has competed in the state track meet all' four years as a prep. His grid coach was John Jordan. Birthdate: February 3, 1964.
The New Grizzlies Chuck Hamilton
Jim Heinen
Jeff Helsel
6 -0 , 200
6-3, 229 TE, Jr. Morehead, MN
6-3,240 DL, Jr. San Diego, CA
Chuck came on strong at inside line backer at C.M. Russell High and could be come an outstanding collegiate player. He has very good speed, and was Most Improved at C.M.R. in 1982. He was an All-City soccer player for two seasons. Birthdate: April 21 , 1965.
Jim is a transfer from Palomar Junior College in California where he started at tight end. Prior to playing there he started at Morehead State (MN). He prepped at Morehead High, where he was a three-year starter. If he adjusts to collegiate football he could contribute at TE this season. His JC coach was Mario Mendez. Birthdate: November 11, 1961.
A transfer from San Diego Mesa College, m ' Jeff was starter at de fensive tackle for two seasons and all-league as a freshman. He is one of the strongest players on the Grizzly team. His coach was Jim Smorin. He prepped at Central Bucks West High in Doylestown, PA. Birthdate: January 23, 1961.
Barron Henney
Mark Herbert
Jim Huber
5-7, 180 RB, Fr. Laredo, TX
6-2, 185 WR, Fr. Eugene, OR Mark was named first team all-state by two Oregon publica tions and prepped at Sheldon High. He lettered in football, basketball and track. He was all-league at wide receiver and defensive back. In track he ran a 14.5 in the high hurdles. He played for the South in the Shrine Game. His coach was Tom Wright. Birthdate: May 9, 1965.
5-8, 155 K, Fr. Great Falls, MT
ILB, Fr. Great Falls, MT
Barron rushed for more than 700 yards at United High, and is considered a fine blocker as well. He was team MVP and second team all-league. He also lettered in track and ran a 10.7 in the 100 meters. His coach was Rich Aeuirre. Birthdate: November 3, 1964.
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Jim was just voted the all-time kicker on the C.M. Russell High School football team. He was all-state for coach Jack Johnson. C.M.R. won the state title in 1982. He is a soccer style kicker. Birthdate: August 14, 1965.
Paul Kaminski
Mike Kerr
Craig Kuehl
6-4, 210 LB, Fr. Sequim, WA
6-0, 185 TB, Fr. Missoula, MT
6-2215 LB/TE, Fr. Spokane, WA
Paul was an all league player at Se quim High, and also one of the leading tacklers in his league. He also lettered in basketball and track and received the Coaches’ Award in basketball. His coach was Bill Cruse. Birthdate: May 21 , 1965.
All-state and con ference MVP honors cam e M ike’s way enroute to Sentinel High’s 1982 league title. He lettered in football, basketball and baseball. He was a Shrine Game alternate. His brother, Tim, was a former standout QB for the Grizzlies. Mike’s coach was Tim Dennison. Birthdate: November 3, 1964.
The 1982 Greater Spokane League Back of the Year from North Central High, Craig was one of the most durable players in prep football last season. He missed only six plays on offense and averaged 18 tackles per game on defense. His coach was Art Bauer. Birthdate: October 3, 1964.
Keith Lewis
Rick Linderholm
Rusty Lohof
6-4, 233 TE/LB, Fr. Tacoma, WA
6-5, 270 OT, Jr. Crystal, MN
6-4, 205 OG, Fr. Laurel, MT
Keith was an all-con ference player on of fense and defense both his junior and senior seasons. He also lettered in basketball and baseball. He played running back as a prep and was coached by Jeff Short at Fife High. Birthdate: January 14, 1965.
Rick came off a red shirt year in a big way, earning the starting spot at offensive left tackle in spring drills. He is a transfer from Golden Valley Lutheran College. He prepped at Robbinsdale High and was an all-state player there. His JC coach was Dave Skrein. Birthdate: March 31, 1962.
Rusty was a first team all-state choice at offensive guard at Laurel High. He let tered three times in football and four times in basketball and track. He played in the Shrine Game. He was team captain in basketball as a senior. His grid coach was Karl Matson. Birthdate: December 29, 1964.
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The New Grizzlies Ken Lowry
Dave McKenzie
Rob Meidinger
6-2, 190 OLB, Fr. Shephard, MT
6-1, 250 OL, Jr. New York, NY
5-10, 170 TB, Fr. Billings, MT
A two-time all-con ference football player at Shephard High, Ken was honorable men tion all-state in 1982. He lettered in football, bas ketball and track, and was team captain as a senior in basketball. He was a member of his school’s state champion track team in 1980. He is a distant cousin of Gary Lowry, a senior strong safety at UM. His coach was Bob Turnquist. Birthdate: June 11, 1965.
Dave walked on in spring football and through hard work he earned a backup spot at offensive right tackle. He played at Palomar JC, where he was coached by Mario Mendez. He prepped at Dewitt Clinton High in New York, and was a two-year starter there. Birthdate: September 5, 1961.
Rob was team cap tain in football and track his senior year at Billings West High. He was a first team all-state pick that season and running back. He was an all-league selection as a junior and senior, and a Shrine Game choice. His coach was Wally Simms. Birthdate: May 18, 1965.
Jim M onson
Tim M onterossi
Craig Mosier
6-4, 210 OL, Fr. Mountlake Terrace, WA
6 -0 , 180
6-4, 235 OC, Jr. Renton, WA
RB, Fr. Klamath Falls, OR
Jim was a threesport letterman who captained the football and basketball teams at Mountlake Terrace High his senior year. He was first team all-state and All-Metro in football. His coach was Jerry Curtis. Birthdate: April 4, 1965.
Tim was team MVP, all-state and all-con ference as a senior at Klamath Falls High. He was also named his team’s Outstanding Back. He earned four letters in football and was team captain as a senior. He also lettered in basketball, baseball and track. He was all-con ference three times in football. His coach was Rolla Callaghan. Birthdate: October 14, 1965.
Craig transferred from Spokane Falls CC where he was a first team all-confer ence player. He participated in spring drills at UM and should see playing time at center. His JC coach was Bob Everson. He prepped at Hazen High in Renton and was all-conference there. Birthdate: August 4, 1962.
Nate Odden
John Ogden
Tom O’Neill
5-10, 180 DB, Fr. Dutton, MT
5-10, 165 RB, Fr. Poison, MT
A four time letter winner in football, bas ketball and track, Nate was first team all-state in football at quarterback. He was a star on the Dutton High track team and won three individual titles. He was also all-state in basketball. His coach was Mike Rae. Birthdate: March 18, 1964.
John was an all-con ference player at Poi son High in football. He also excelled in track, and was a two-time placer in the state wrestling meet. He was a state pole vault champion and competes in the decathlon. His coach was Jerry McCullough. Birthdate: April 4, 1965.
6-2y2, 220 TE, Fr. Spokane, WA Tom started as both a quarterback and tight end for Gonzaga Prep High in 1981. He also lettered in basketball and baseball. His coach was Don Anderson. Birthdate: May 30, 1964.
Marc Paffhausen
Joel Palinsky
Doug Pierson
6-3, 190 DB, Fr. Butte, MT
6-5, 220 OLB/OL, Fr. Tacoma, WA
6-2, 190 FB, Fr. Belt, MT
An outstanding scholar and athlete at Butte High School, Marc was a first team all-state player as a senior. He earned nine varsity letters in football, basketball and track. He was class Valedictorian, a member of the National Honor Society, and listed in Who’s Who in America. His coach was Jon McElroy. Birthdate: October 9, 1964.
Joel was an all-stater at Franklin Pierce High, and his football team was 12-1 in 1982. He was all-conference both ways as a junior and senior. He also lettered in track. He was a nominee for Scholar Athlete by the National Football Foundation Hall of Fame. His coach was Mike Roberts. Birthdate: December 14, 1964.
Doug was an all conference player at Belt High, where he was coached by Jerry Berg. He played fullback offensively and linebacker on defense. He also lettered in basketball and baseball. Birthdate: December 6 , 1964.
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Darrin Reid
Mike Rickman
5-11, 175 QB/DB, Fr. Stevensville, MT
6 -6 , 275
6 -2 , 200
OT, Fr. Klamath Falls, OR
LB, Fr. Pendleton, OR
Mike was an all-state and all-conference cornerback at Stevens ville High and is an al ternate in the Shrine Game. He also lettered in basketball and was a first team all-state selection. A member of the National Honor Society, he ranked ninth in his class (of 85). His coach was George Wasser. Birthdate: September 17, 1965.
An All-American honorable mention as a senior at Klamath Falls High, Darrin was first team all-state and team captain in football and wrestling. He lettered three times in football, wrestling and track. He played in the Shrine Game for the South. His coach was Rolla Callaghan. He was a prep teammate of New Grizzly Tim Monterossi. Birthdate: December 18, 1964.
An “AAA” all-state pick as a senior, Mike’s Pendleton High teams won league crowns in 1981 and 1982. He was his team’s Defensive Player of the Year as a senior, and was all-league twice in football. He lettered three times in football and track, and also lettered in basket ball. His team was 11-1 in 1982, losing in the state semi-finals. His coach was Don Requa. Birthdate: November 30, 1964.
Rich Rivers
Tim Roullier
David Sahlin
6 - 1, 220
OL, Fr. Anaconda, MT
6-2, 217 TE, So. St. Ignatius, MT
6-2, 190 WR/DB, Fr. Auburn, WA
A two-year football letterman at Anacon da High School, Rich was twice player of the week as a senior. He played three years of Legion Baseball, and lettered in track. His coach was Jack Oberweiser. Birthdate: September 24, 1965.
Tim is a transfer f r om Ne v a d a - L a s Vegas. He prepped at St. Ignatius High where he was all-conference twice. He was an all-state basketball player and is a 1981 graduate. His prep coach was Tom Roberts. Birthdate: February 4, 1963.
David was the lead ing tackier on his Auburn High team as a senior. He lettered in football, basketball and track. He was team captain in basketball, and his teams were league champs his junior and senior years. His coach was Doug Patrick. Birthdate: January 29, 1965.
Marc Seitz
Doug S exe
Rich Slater
6-3, 220 DT, Fr. Missoula, MT
6-1, 205 ILB, Fr. Great Falls, MT
5-10, 185 DB, Fr. Billings, MT
Marc was a two-time letterman in football at Sentinel High, and one of only two lettering juniors on the top ranked defense in the state in 1981. His coach was Tim Dennison. Birthdate: November 26, 1964.
The state “AA” Player of the Year de fensively, Doug was first team all-state as a junior and senior. He was a three-year let terman in football and track and also lettered in basketball. He was one of the leading tacklers in the state his last two seasons at C.M. Russell High. His coach was Jack Jackson. He is one of several CMR players on the Grizzly roster. Birthdate: July 15, 1964.
Rich was the Most Valuable Defensive Back at Billings West High as a senior, as well as a second team all-state and all-confer ence choice. He was a two-year letterman for coach Wally Sims. Birthdate: January 22 , 1965.
Scott Sloan
Rick Tabish
Bob Trout
6-0, 175 WR, Fr. Colville, WA
6-0, 185 LB, Fr. Missoula, MT
6-3, 200 LB, Fr. Hillsboro, OR
A four-sport letter man at Colville High, Scott was an all-con ference receiver and had 28 receptions for 349 yards last season. He also lettered in basketball, baseball and track. His coach was A1 Bushnell. Birthdate: September 5, 1964.
Rick was all-confer ence for three seasons in football at Big Sky High, and all-state as a junior and senior. He was team captain as a senior. He also lettered in track and basketball. His grid coach was Kevin Hammond. Birthdate: March 15, 1965.
Bob was All-Metro in football as a senior and team captain that season a well. He lettered in football three times and track twice. He was a Hillsboro High teammate of Grizzly sophomore tight end Larry Oliver. His coach was Larry Binkerd. Birthdate: December 11, 1964.
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Location: Boise, ID Enrollment: 11,000 Nickname: Broncos Colors: Blue and Orange Stadium: Bronco (21,500) Head Coach: Lyle Setencich Alma Matre: Fresno State (1968) Assis. Coaches: Bill Tripp, Claude Tomasini, Harry Hedrick SID: Dave Mendiola (208-385-1515) Conference: Big Sky 1982 Record: 8-3 (4-3, BSC) Starters Back: 12 (7 off., 5 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 37/18 Key Returnees: Rod Webster, TB; Gerald DesPres, QB; Kim Metcalf, WR; Michel Bourgeau, DT; Carl Keever, ILB. Series Record: 9-3, BSU Last Meeting: 21-14, BSU, 1982
Location: Portland, OR Enrollment: 15,000 Nickname: Vikings Colors: Green and White Stadium: Portland Civic (25,762) Head Coach: Don Read Alma Matre: Sacramento State (1959) A ssis. Coaches: Bill Smith, Lou Bronzan, Dave Stromswold, Jim Schlatter, Andy Harrah, Mark Lewis, Robin Pflugrad. SID: Larry Sellers (503-229-4400) Conference: Western Football 1982 Record: 2-9 (0-4, WFC) Starters Back: 16 (10 off., 6 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 38/17 Key Returnees: Steve Lyle, RB; Bryan Mitchell, QB; Chris Nyte, NG. Series Record: 11-5, UM Last Meeting: 35-28, PSU, 1982
Location: Flagstaff, AZ Enrollment: 11,600 Nickname: Lumberjacks Colors: Blue and Gold Stadium: Skydome (15,300) Head Coach: Joe Harper Alma Matre: UCLA (1959) Assis. Coaches: Craig Bray, Andy Brennan, Bill Cockerham, Joe Davis, Bobbie Lane, Hal Morgan, Mike Santiago, Gordon Shaw. SID: Wylie Smith (602-523-5353) Conference: Big Sky 1982 Record: 4-7 (3-4, BSC) Starters Back: 12 (7 off., 5 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 19/18 Key Returnees: Pete Mandley, WR; Bo Perry, TB; Jerry Davis, WR; Bob Jenkins, CB; Tom Wright, DB; James Gee, DT. Series Record: 9-7, UM Last Meeting: 36-35, UM, 1982
Location: Ogden, UT Enrollment: 11,300 Nickname: Wildcats Colors: Purple and White Stadium: Wildcat (17,500) Head Coach: Mike Price Alma Matre: Puget Sound (1969) Assis. Coaches: Dave Arslanian, Bob Bratowski, Mike Zimmer, Gregg Brandon, Rick Cook, Larry Finan, Doug Fiore, Greg Gibson, Rod Harrison, Larry Lewis, Dan McDaniel. SID: Brad Larsen (801-626-6010) Conference: Big Sky 1982 Record: 4-7 (2-5, BSC) Starters Back: 10 (5 off., 5 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 35/23 Key Returnees: Tim Bernal, QB; Sam Slater, OT; Joe DiPoalo, LB. Series Record: 15-6, UM Last Meeting: 42-20, UM, 1982
Boise State
Portland State
@ Northern Arizona
Weber State
4b Lyle Setencich Rodney Webster Head Coach Tailback
Don Read Head Coach
1982 Results (8-3) BSU 20 20 22
14 21 14 41 17 26 30 27
Opp Cal-Fullerton 9 *Nevada-Reno 13 15 @ U of Pacific @ *Northern Arizona 30 14 ^Montana @ *Montana State 27 *Weber State 21 24 *Idaho 14 @ Cal Poly, SLO Utah State 10 24 @ *Idaho State 1
1983 Schedule Cal State-Fullerton Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Eastern Washington Sept. 17 @ *Montana Sept. 24 @ *Nevada-Reno Oct. 1 Cal Poly, SLO Oct. 8 BYE Oct. 15 @ Utah State Oct. 22 ^Montana State Oct. 29 @ *Weber State Nov. 5 *Idaho State *Northern Arizona Nov. 12 @ *Idaho Nov. 19
Joe Harper Head Coach
Chris Nyte Noseguard
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*Santa Clara @ Idaho St. @ Idaho *Cal Poly SLO @ E. Washington Weber State @ Puget Sound Simon Fraser Montana @ *Cal Poly-Pomona @ *Northridge
Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
Mike Price Head Coach
1982 Results (4-7)
1982 Results (2-9) PSU
Bo Perry Tailback
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NAU 15 36 35 30
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Opp 26 38 56
24 21
28 17 31
1983 Schedule Oregon State Sacramento State @ Montana Open Idaho Humboldt State @ *Santa Clara *Northridge @ Weber State @ *Cal Poly SLO Eastern Washington
Opp @ Cal-Fullerton Southern Utah State @ ^Montana *Boise State @ *Nevada-Reno *Idaho State Eastern Washington @ New Mexico State @ *Montana State @ *Idaho *Weber State
Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
1983 Schedule So. Utah State @ *Weber State *Montana State ^Montana Eastern Washington @ *Idaho State @ University of Pacific *Nevada-Reno *Idaho @ *Boise State @ Fresno State
*Big Sky Game:
*Western Football Conf. Game
*Big Sky Game
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Sam Slater Off. Tackle
1982 Results (4-7) WSC Opp 27 Eastern Washington 24 10 @ Utah State 31 9 @ Fresno State 25 34 @ *Idaho 35 20 *Montana State 23 20 @ Portland State 6 21 @ *Boise State 41 36 *Idaho State 7 46 *Nevada-Reno (3 OTs) 43 20 ^Montana 42 28 @ ^Northern Arizona 35 Sept. 3 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
1983 Schedule Southw. State (MN) *Northern Arizona @ Eastern Washington @ *Montana State @ ^Montana *Idaho @ *Nevada-Reno *Boise State Portland State @ *Idaho State @ Texas-El Paso
*Big Sky Game
Game 5
Game 6
Game 7
Game 8
Location: Reno, NV Enrollment: 14,000 Nickname: Wolf Pack Colors: Blue and Silver Stadium: Mackay (14,000) Head Coach: Chris Ault Alma Matre: Nevada-Reno (1968) A ssis. Coaches: Mike Dolby, John Bettas, Pat Ripee, Don Wnek, Bill Miller. SID: Paul Stuart (702-784-4697) Conference: Big Sky 1982 Record: 6-5 (3-4, BSC) Starters Back: 13 (9 off., 4 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 30/14 Key Returnees: Tony Zendejas, K; Anthony Corley, FB; Otto Kelly, RB; Alphonso Williams, WR; Derek Kennard, OT; Dwayne Witzmann, DT. Series Record: 4-2, UNR Last Meeting: 28-27, UM, 1982
Location: Moscow, ID Enrollment: 12,626 Nickname: Vandals Colors: Silver and Gold Stadium: Kibbie Dome (16,000) Head Coach: Dennis Erickson Alma Matre: Montana State (1970) Assis. Coaches: John L. Smith, Carl Ferrill, John McMahon, Chris Tormey, Greg Smith, Dan Cozzetto, Tim Lappano, Tom Everson, Brett Ingalls. SID: Dave Kellogg (208-885-0200) Conference: Big Sky 1982 Record: 9-4 (5-2, BSC) Starters Back: 15 (8 off., 7 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 38/13 Key Returnees: Ken Hobart, QB; Ron Whittenburg, WR; Kurt Vestman, TE; Boyce Bailey, DB; Darby Lewis, LB. Series Record: 44-18-2, UI Last Meeting: 40-16, UM, 1982 21-7, UI# #(I-AA Playoff Game in Moscow)
Location: Bozeman, MT Enrollment: 11,233 Nickname: Bobcats Colors: Blue and Gold Stadium: Reno H. Sales (15,000) Head Coach: Dave Arnold Alma Matre: Drake (1967) Assis. Coaches: Ed Schmidt, Craig Clark, Dan Davies, Mike Imhoff, Mike Kramer, Roy W hittke, Jeff T esch, Nils Yamamoto. SID: Bruce Parker (406-994-2721) Conference: Big Sky 1982 Record: 6-5 (5-2, BSC) Starters Back: 11 (6 off., 5 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 27/17 Key Returnees: Mike Godfrey, QB; Jim Kalafat, LB; Joe Bignell, TE; Dirk Nelson, P. Series Record: 48-29-5, UM Last Meeting: 45-14, UM, 1982
Location: Long Beach, CA Enrollment: 32,000 Nickname: 49ers Colors: Brown and Gold Stadium: Veterans’ (17,500) Head Coach: Dave Currey Alma Matre: Cal State-Los Angeles (1966) Assis. Coaches: Dave Nickel, Ken Visser, Dick Jones, Robin Ross, Mark Watson, Mike Sanford, Jeff Reyburn, Dana Roach, Greg Holt. SID: Terry Ross (213-498-4667) Conference: Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc. 1982 Record: 6-5 (5-1, PCAA) Starters Back: 14 (7 off., 7 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 28/23 Key Returnees: Todd Dillon, QB; Lenny Montgomery, RB; Lloyd Taylor, OT; David Howard, LB; Mike Trudeau, DL. Series Record: 1st Meeting
NevadaReno
Chris Ault Head Coach
Tony Zendejas Kicker
1982 Results (6-5) UNR Opp 34 Texas A&I 6 13 @ *Boise State 20 10 @ *Montana State 17 27 *Montana 28 24 *Northern Arizona 12 40 Fresno State 26 17 @ Cal-Fullerton 7 37 Northern Iowa 0 43 @ *Weber State (3 OT) 46 24 @ *Idaho State 14 25 *Idaho 16
@ Idaho
Dennis Erickson Ken Hobart Head Coach Quarterback
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Sept. 3 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
1983 Schedule @ Nevada-Las Vegas @ Fresno State *Boise State *Idaho State Cal-Fullerton @ *Montana *Weber State @ *Northern Arizona Pacific @ *Idaho *Montana State
*Big Sky Game
Dave Arnold Head Coach
1982 Results (9-4) UI 14 36 56 35 38 16 36 24 20 55 16 30
@ Washington State Pacific Portland State *Weber State @ Northern Iowa @ *Montana *Montana State @ *Boise State @ *Idaho State *Northern Arizona @ *Nevada-Reno Montana# @ E. Kentucky#
Long Beach State
@ Montana State
Jim Kalafat Linebacker
Dave Currey Head Coach
1982 Results (6-5) Opp 34 17
MSU 12
27 24 17 30 23 27 20 14 32 14
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@Utah North Dakota Eastern Washington *Nevada-Reno *Idaho State (3 OT) @*Weber State *Boise State @*Idaho @*Montana ^Northern Arizona @Fresno State
Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
1983 Schedule Sept. 11 Southern Colorado Sept. 17 @ *Montana State Sept. 24 @ *Idaho State Oct. 1 Eastern Washington Oct. 8 @ Portland State Oct. 15 @ *Weber State Oct. 2 2 ^Montana Oct. 29 @ Pacific Nov. 5 @ *Northern Arizona Nov. 12 *Nevada-Reno Nov. 19 *Boise State *Big Sky Game #I-AA Playoff Game
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1982 Results (6-5) Opp 36 28 20 10
27 20 14 36 45 19 45
1983 Schedule $Washington St. @ North Dakota *Idaho @ *Northern Arizona *Weber State @ *Idaho State Fresno State @ *Boise State *Montana Eastern Washington OPEN @ *Nevada-Reno
$In Spokane *Big Sky Game
L. Montgomery Runningback
LBS 10 27 7 14 22
17 22
32 24 24 44
@ UCLA @ Wyoming *CS Fullerton @ Cincinnati @ *San Jose State @ San Diego State @ *Fresno State ^Pacific *Nevada-Las Vegas Bowling Green *Utah State
Opp 41 36 3 34 21
51 40 31 13 7 17
1983 Schedule Sept. 3 @ Kansas State Sept. 10 *Cal.-Fullerton Sept. 17 @ Hawaii Oct. 1 Texas A & I Oct. 8 @ San Diego State Oct. 15 @ *Pacific Oct. 22 *San Jose State Oct. 29 @ Eastern Washington Nov. 5 @ Montana Nov. 12 *Fresno State Nov. 19 @ *Nevada-Las Vegas Nov. 25 *Utah State *PCAA Game
Game 9
Game 10
Location: Cheney, WA Enrollment: 8,500 Nickname: Eagles Colors: Red and White Stadium: Woodward (5,000)/Joe Albi (33,990) Head Coach: Dick Zornes Alma Matre: E. Washington (1968) A ssis. Coaches: Jake Cabell, Larry Hattemer, Larry Lunke. SID: Jim Price (509-359-6334) Conference: Independent 1982 Record: 8-2 Starters Back: 11 (5 off., 6 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 30/23 Key Returnees: Mark Puyear, FS; Jeff Kupp, OT; Jeff Haack, TB. Series Record: 7-2, UM Last Meeting: 14-13, EW, 1981
Location: Pocatello, ID Enrollment: 12,120 Nickname: Bengals Colors: Orange and Black Stadium: Minidome (12,000) Head Coach: Jim Koetter Alma Matre: Idaho State (1961) A ssis. Coaches: Denny Moller, Marvin Lewis, Ed Sowash, Neal Richardson, Mike McCall. SID: Glenn Alford (208-236-3651) Conference: Big Sky 1982 Record: 3-8 (1-6, BSC) Starters Back: l l 1^ (4y2off., 7 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 27/21 Key Returnees: Paul Peterson, QB; Ken O’Neal, TE; Matt Courtney, DB; Brent Koetter, DB. Series Record: 15-9, UM Last Meeting: 28-14, ISU, 1982
@ Eastern W ashington
Idaho State
Fullback Eso Naranche of Butte lettered three seasons for the Grizzlies and was the starting fullback for the W est team in the 1942 East-West Shrine Game.
Dick Zornes Head Coach
Jeff Kupp Off. Tackle
1982 Results (8 -2 ) EWU Opp 24 @Weber State 27 20 @Montana State 24 24 British Columbia 3 47 Cal Poly Pomona 7 0 36 Portland State Simon Fraser 6 48 14 @Northern Arizona 7 14 @Puget Sound 28 41 14 Western Montana 31 @Cal State-Sacramento 14 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
Missoula defensive tackle Steve Fisher (75) was a first team Academic All-American at the University of Montana in 1977.
1983 Schedule @ Boise State Idaho State Weber State @ Idaho @ Northern Arizona Montana Tech Open Long Beach State @ Montana State Montana @ Portland State
Jim Koetter Head Coach
1982 Results (3-8) ISU 41 38 13 27 3 16 28 7 17 14 24
Opp 21 @Drake 14 Portland State 15 Cal Poly (SLO) @*Montana State,3 OTs 30 @Utah State 30 @*Northern Arizona 18 14 *Montana @*Weber State 26 20 *Idaho 24 *Nevada-Reno *Boise State 27
Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19
1983 Schedule @ Texas-El Paso @ Eastern Washington *Idaho @ *Nevada-Reno *Montana State ^Northern Arizona @ Cal Poly (SLO) Fullerton State @ *Boise State *Weber State @ *Montana
*Big Sky Game
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Paul Peterson Quarterback
History, Statistics
39
Big Sky Conference The Big Sky Conference was formed in February 1963, when the presidents and athletic directors of six Rocky Mountain universities met in Spokane. The original conference members were Gonzaga, Idaho, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Gonzaga entered the conference as a non-football playing school. The conference derived its name from a pair of Montanans and a Washington sports editor. A. B. Guthrie, Choteau, Mont., wrote a novel titled “The Big Sky,” and Jack Hallowell, former Montana State Advertising director, promoted the Big Sky theme as a nickname for the state. Harry Missildine, Spokesman-Review sports editor, picked up the name and in a sports column promoted the name Big Sky as the name of the conference. On Feb. 25, 1963, the conference adopted the name—Big Sky Athletic Conference. In 1970 the conference expanded to include Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Ariz., and Boise State College, Boise, Idaho. Both entered as football playing schools. Nevada-Reno became the newest member of the Big Sky July 1, 1979. Jack Friel became the first commissioner in 1963, and the offices were established in Pullman, Wash., Friers home. Following Friel’s retirement in July 1971, the offices were moved to Boise, Idaho, and John Roning was named commissioner. Steve Belko was named commissioner and assumed duties July 1, 1977, following Roning’s retirement. Ron Stephenson became the fourth Big Sky commissioner in May, 1981. A native of Idaho, Stephenson’s most recent position was Assistant Athletic Director at Boise State. He has 18 years of working experience in intercollegiate athletics as a student, coach and administrator.
Past Champ, Runnersup 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982
Idaho State (3-1) Montana State (3-0) Weber State, Idaho (3-1) Montana State (4-0) Montana State (4-0) Weber State, Idaho, Montana State (3-1) MONTANA (4-0) MONTANA (6-0) Idaho (4-1) Montana State (5-1) Boise State (6-0) Boise State (6-0) Boise State (5-0-1) Montana State (6-0) Boise State (6 -0 ) Northern Arizona (6-0) Montana State (6 -1) Boise State (6 -1) Idaho State, Boise State (6 -1) MONTANA (5-2)
B O IS E ST A T E UN IVER SITY
IDA HO ST A T E UN IV ER SITY
UN IV ER SITY OF IDAHO
U N IV ER SITY OF M ONTANA
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MSU (2-1) ISU (2 -1) UM (2-2) UI (3-1) UM, WSC, UI (2 -2 )
MC
UN IV ER SITY
WSC (3-1) ISU (4-2) BSC (4-2) ISU (4-1) MSU (5-1) MSU (4-2) ISU, MSU (4-2) UI (5-1) NAU (5-1) UM, MSU (4-2) UNR (5-2) UI (4-3) UM (5-2) UI, MSU (5-2)
N O R T H E R N A R IZ O N A UN IVER SITY
UN IVER SITY O F N E V A D A -R E N O
W EBER ST A T E C O LL EG E
1982 Big Sky Standings University of M ontanatt University of Idaho§* Montana State Boise State Nevada-Reno Northern Arizona Weber State Idaho State
W 5 5 5 4 3 3 2 1
C onference Games L T Pet. Pts. 2 0 .714 219 2 .714 202 0 2 .714 163 0 3 0 .571 154 4 0 .428 166 4 0 .428 186 5 0 .285 195 6 0 .142 133
Opp. 161 190 171 153 153 205 226 159
W
L
6
6
9
4 5 3 5 7 7
6 8 6
4 4 3
|W on Big Sky Conference title and automatic berth into NCAA I-AA Football Championship {Record Includes I-AA Playoffs Loss At Idaho, 21-7 §Earned I-AA At-Large Playoff Berth *Includes I-AA Playoff Win Against Montana, 21-7 (First Round) I-AA Playoff Loss Against Eastern Kentucky, 38-30 (Quarter-Finals)
40
8
All Games T Pet. Pts. Opp. 0 .500 302 297 0 .692 397 299 0 .545 240 263 0 .727 302 211 0 .545 294 228 0 .363 276 287 0 .262 261 312 .272 228 0 239
1982 Big Sky Statistics
Team Idaho (4)
Team Stats (Parenthesis) indicate I-AA ranking. TOTAL OFFENSE Play Plays Yards Avg.
Team
Game Avg.
TD
Idaho (3) N-Reno
850 859
4707 4109
5.5 4.8
44 29
Montana
834
4096
4.9
37
372.4
Mont. St. Weber St. Idaho St: N-Reno
851 796 855 733
3940 3836 3670 3655
4.6 4.8 4.3 5.0
30 31 26 31
358.2 348.7 333.6 332.3
TOTAL DEFENSE Play Plays Yards Avg.
G 11 11 11
768 819 826
3426 3590 3644
4.5 4.4 4.4
27 25 25
311.5 326.4 331.3
Montana
11
736
3764
5.1
34
342.2
Mont. St. Idaho No. Ariz. Weber St.
11 11 11 11
748 824 872 854
3988 4095 4197 4334
5.3 5.0 4.8 5.1
37 31 36 40
362.5 372.3 381.5 394.0
Team
TD
398 369 459
1120 1256 1384
2.8 3.4 3.0
13 19 13
Montana
11
404
1483
3.7
21
134.8
Idaho Idaho St. No. Ariz. Weber St.
11 11 11 11
467 463 506 515
1595 1611 1966 2028
3.4 3.5 3.9 3.9
15 8 25 22
145.0 146.5 178.7 184.4
101.8 114.2 125.8
PASSING OFFENSE Team
G
Yds
TD
Avg.
Idaho (3) Id. St. (10) Weber St. Mont. St. No. Ariz. Boise St.
11 11 11 11 11 11
436-228-11 469-238-25 421-237-18 377-204-18 321-182-13 347-198-12
52.3 50.7 56.3 54.1 56.7 57.1
3233 2791 2584 2468 2464 2376
26 13 13 14 16 19
293.9 253.7 234.9 224.4 224.0 216.0
Montana
11
320-195-12
60.9
2149
13
N-Reno
11
282-133-14
47.2
1654
12
Yds
TD
Game Avg.
Att-Cmp-Int Pet
4
39
34
3
7
0
31 33 31 29 30 28
25 23 27 27 23 27
1 1 0 0 2 0
26 15 16 17 11 11
1 4 0 0 0 0
SCORING DEFENSE Pts Avg TD KXP OXP FG
SF
346
31.5
Montana (11) 11
295
26.8
N-Reno No. Ariz. Weber St. Boise St. Mont. St. Idaho St.
294 276 261 252 240 228
26.7 25.1 23.7 22.9 21.8 20.7
11 11 11 11 11 11
45
Team
G
Boise St. N-Reno Idaho St. Idaho
11 11 11 11
211 228 239 254
19.2 20.7 21.7 23.1
25 28 26 32
23 22 25 27
Montana
11
276
25.1
35
No. Ariz. Mont. St. W eber St.
11 11 11
287 294 312
26.1 26.7 28.4
36 39 40
Team
SF
38
11
G
.10
0
1 1 0 0
12 12 18 11
0 0 2 1
29
2
11
0
31 30 32
3 2 2
10 8 12
2 1 0
PUNT RETURNS No. Yds.
TD
Avg.
2 0 1 1 0
12.2 12.0 10.8 10.6 8.0
166
0
7.9
167 58
0 0
5.4 3.9
NET PUNTING Punts Avg. Ret.-Yds.
Avg.
No. Ariz. (4) Boise St. (5) N-Reno (11) Idaho Mont. St.
11 11 11 11 11
30 26 33 23 25
365 313 356 243 200
195.4
Montana
11
21
15Q.4
Idaho St. W eber St.
11 11
31 15
PASSING DEFENSE
577
2455
4.3
17
223.2
Montana
514
1947
3.8
24
177.0
Idaho Mont. St. Weber St. Boise St. No. Ariz. Idaho St.
414 474 375 409 412 386
1474 1472 1252 1227 1191 879
3.6 3.1 3.3 3.0 2.9 2.3
18 16 18 10 15 13
134.0 133.8 113.8 111.5 108.3 79.9
Car Yds 227 1198 241 1075 882 216 792 180 217 790 166 680 113 549 482 110 111 474 103 476
Avg 5.3 4.5 4.1 4.4 3.6 4.1 4.9 4.4 4.3 4.6
G 11 11 11 10 11 11 10 9 10 11
11 11 11
Game Avg.
TD
N-Reno (8)
Nam e T. Corley, UNR (9) G. Iseman, UM (16) O. Kelly, UNR R. W ebster, BSU T. Boddie, MSU B. Perry, NAU K. Hickey, UI K. Matthews, WSC D. Rogan, WSC S. Timberman, MSU
Game Avg.
TD
N-Reno (13) Mont. St. Boise St.
Game Avg.
Team
RUSHING OFFENSE Play Plays Yards Avg.
Team
427.9 373.5
N-Reno Boise St. Idaho St.
RUSHING DEFENSE Play G Plays Yards Avg.
SCORING OFFENSE Pts Avg TD KXP OXP FG
G
TD 6 10 6 4 8 4 7 5 4 3
Team
G
Att-Cmp-Int Pet
Id. St. Boise St. No. Ariz.
11 11 11
363-188-14 360-191-14 366-181-18
51.8 53.1 49.5
2033 2206 2231
17 12 11
184.8 200.5 202.8
Montana
11
332-186-17
56.0
2281
13
Weber St. N-Reno Idaho Mont. St.
11 11 11 11
339-184-16 370-201-20 357-188-14 379-215-18
54.3 54.3 52.7 56.7
2306 2306 2500 2732
18 14 16 18
Mont. St. (3) Boise St. N-Reno
66 74 57
40.3 39.6 42.2
22-99 24-155 27-277
38.8 37.6 37.5
207.4
Montana
52
40.6
23-202
36.7
209.6 209.6 227.4 248.4
No. Ariz. Weber St. Idaho St. Idaho
71 59 63 67
40.8 36.3 38.9 35.8
27-301 16-77 26-257 16-176
36.5 35.0 34.8 33.1
1982 Big Sky
YdPg 108.9 97.7 80.2 79.2 71.8 61.8 54.9 53.6 47.4 43.3
Team
Individual Statistics A p la y er m u s t play in at lea st 75%
Name T. Zendajas, UNR (3) G. Iseman, UM (11) T. Boddie, MSU (14) M. Jensen, BSU (17) R. Ruzek, WSC (21) T. McMonigle, UI M. Diamond, NAU P. Mandley, NAU M. Carter, MSU R. Farmer, BSU
SCORING G TD 11 0
XP 26
FG 26
Pts. 104
Avg. 9.5
6.8 6.2
(Min. 15 Att. Per Game)
o f h is t e a m ’s g a m e s a n d /o r m e e t th e m in im u m Name D. Rogan, WSC (18) T. Boddie, MSU (19) P. Mandley, NAU (T20) K. Metcalf, BSU (T20) G. Iseman, UM R. Wittenburg, UI C. Baxter, ISU J. Bignell, MSU K. Vestman, UI S. Timberman, MSU
r e q u ir e m e n ts o f a p articu lar c a te g o r y .
CPG 4.6 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.4
(P a r e n th e s is) in d ic a te I-AA ranking.
Name R. Jenkins, NAU (2) T. Fudge, UM J. Anderson, MSU G. Johnson, UNR E. Gray, WSC B. Koetter, ISU K. Jugler, ISU K. Mizell, UNR L. Williamson, UI T. Shaw, UNR
(Min. 15 Att. Per Game)
Name M. Mornhinweg, UM (5) K. Hobart, UI (10) S. Lindquist, NAU (13) G. DesPres, BSU (-16) M. Godfrey, MSU T. Bernal, WSC P. Peterson, ISU M. Sperbeck, UNR
G 10 11 11 9 11 11 11 11
Att 226 418 315 236 332 400 444 277
Cmp 140 221 179 134 181 226 228 131
PASSING EFFICIENCY Cmp Int Pet Int Pet Yds 61.95 7 3.10 1569 52.87 8 1.91 3058 56.83 13 4.13 2375 56.78 8 3.39 1560 54.52 16 4.82 2255 56.50 17 4.25 2431 51.35 21 4.73 2623 47.29 13 4.69 1635
Y ds/ Att 6.94 7.32 7.54 6.61 6.79 6.08 5.91 5.90
TD 12 24 15 12 13 12 13 11
Plays 553 475 554 354 392 274 308 348 227 243
Yds 3281 2522 2398 2219 2184 1527 1674 1768 1198 1090
TD Pet 5.31 5.74 4.76 5.08 3.92 3.00 2.93 3.97
Rat. Pnts. 131.6 129.4 127.6 122.3 114.9 109.0 101.2 100.6
Cmp. Ave. 14.0 20.1 16.3 14.9 16.5 20.5 20.7 11.9
Total Offense G 11 11 11 11 11 9 10 11 11 11
Car 135 75 110 39 60 38 82 71 227 241
Gain 443 293 254 34 158 122 306 285 1222 1169
L oss 220 202 479 190 229 155 201 152 24 94
Net 223 91 -225 -156 - 71 - 33 105 133 1198 1075
Att 418 400 444 315 332 236 226 277 0 2
Yds 3058 2431 2623 2375 2255 1560 1569 1635 0 15
YdPI 5.9 5.3 4.3 6.3 5.6 5.6 5.4 5.1 5.3 4.5
Tdr 30 17 16 16 14 12 18 16 6 10
YdPI 298.3 229.3 218.0 201.7 198.5 169.7 167.4 160.7 108.9 99.1
Rush 36 103 1075 790 1198 882 792 549 0 476
Rec 1067 923 420 616 70 259 207 321 531 463
Ret 344 209 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Punt Ret 532 3% 0 0 0 0 0 0 329 0
Kick-off Yards 1979 1631 1495 1406 1268 1141 999 870 860 939
INTERCEPTIONS G No. 11 8 6 11 11 5 11 5 4 10 11 4 4 11 11 4 11 3 11 3
(Min. 1.2 PG) PUNT RETURNS Name No. P. Mandley, NAU (4) 27 V. Wallace, UI (15) 20 B. Fryer, BSU (17) 17 B. Compton, MSU 20 P. Skinner, UNR 14 M. Courtney, ISU 16 *R. Sethm an, UM 7 *BeIow NCAA -Minimums
ALL-PURPOSE RUNNERS Name P. Mandley, NAU (1) V. Wallace. UI (7) G. Iseman, UM (12) T. Boddie. MSU (20) T. Corley, UNR O. Kelly. UNR R. W ebster, BSU K. Hickey, UI A. Williams. UNR S. Timberman, MSU
FIELD GOALS G FGA-FG 11 33—26 11 21—17 11 1 9 -1 6 11 20—15 11 16—11 11 15—10 11 15— 9 11 5— 2 6 9 - 6
Yds. 125 172 22 20 48 87 73 52 31 13
Pet. .788 .810 .842 .750 .687 .667 .600 .400 .666
FgPg 2.36 1.55 1.45 1.36 1.00 .91 .82 .18 1.00
TD 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
iPg .73 .55 .45 .45 .40 .36 .36 .36 .27 .27
(Min. 3.6 PG) Name D. Heppe, UNR (5) D. Jergo, NAU (8) D. Nelson, MSU (13) R. Ralbot, BSU (14) D. Rominger, UM (17) P. Ball, UI K. Bosgieter, WSC *J. Kaiser, ISU *P. Larson, ISU *Below NCAA Minimums
TOTAL OFFENSE
Name K. Hobart, UI (2) T. Bernal, WSC (8) P. Peterson, ISU (11) S. Lindquist, NAU (16) M. Godfrey. MSU (17) G. DesPres. BSU M. Mornhinweg, UM M. Sperbeck, UNR T. Corley, UNR G. Iseman, UM
Name T. Zendejas, UNR (1) M. Jensen, BSU (T2) R. Ruzek, WSC (6) M. Diamond, NAU (7) M. Carter, MSU (13) T. McMonigle, UI (19) P. Larson, ISU J. Kaiser, ISU M. McKenna, UM
Yards PG 179.9 148.3 135.9 127.8 115.3 103.7 99.9 87.0 86.0 85.4
41
Ave. 42.4 41.9 41.0 41.0 40.4 36.9 36.3 41.2 37.7
Yds. 344 209 166 176 112 91 89
TD 2 1 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. 12.7 10.4 9.8 8.8 8.0 5.7 12.7
(Min. 1.2 PG) KICK-OFF RETURNS Name No. Yds. P. Mandley, NAU (9) 22 532 F. Cook, WSC (18) 19 435 V. Wallace, UI 19 396 A. Williams, UNR 16 329 M. Thompson, ISU 16 282 *G. Harrison, BSU 7 163 *J. Fulp, MSU 12 262 *T. Ray, UM 9 193 *Below NCAA Minimums
TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Avg. 24.2 22.9 20.8 20.6 17.6 23.2 21.8 21.4
Scores:
1982 Grizzly Statistics Mornhinweg Iseman
Plays
10 11
308 243
1569 15
105 1674 1075 1090
167.4 99.1
Scoring PAT Iseman McKenna Mornhin’g Klucewich Rominger Glenn McGinness Charles Hinson McCauley Salonen Gratton (Int) Fudge (Int)
TD
R
14
10
FG / A-M
A-M
Pts.
20/19
10/6
84 37 36
16/15
6/1
18 18 18 18 10
2(pass) l(pass)
8 6 6 6
Rushing
Opponent
Avg. TD Long
TC YG YL N et
G
11 241 1169 9411075 3 251 11 59 254 11 42 261 24 237 154 3 151 2 17 105 10 82 306 201 63 20 63 0 18 9 49 31 4 17 21 4 6 16 7 9 3 9 0 9 11 1 9 14 7 21 5 11 0 7 2 2 7 22 17 6 5 5 14 4 9 5 7 4 0 4 1 1 2 0 2 2 2 12 13 4 -1 5 1 0 15 -15 11
Iseman Klucewich Charles McGin’s Morn’wg Williams Dantic Powell McCauley Dawald Botzheim Murray Coppedge Helean Lewis Jahr Richard’n Team
404 1757 274 1483
10
4.5 4.3 5.6 8.9 1.3 3.2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2.0 2.8 3.0 9.0 0.6 3.5 0.8 0.7 4.0 0.0 -0.3 15.0
3.7
21
38t 54 38 44 18t 18 26 12 10 9 5 5 12 6 4 2 9 -15
63t
Receiving G
No.
Yds
Avg.
TD
Long
Salonen Iseman Glenn Klucewich McCauley Hinson Charles Dantic Sundquist Richardson Williams Ray McGinness Botzheim Sethman Staab Helean Moe
10 11 10 11 9 11 11 8 8 5 11 10 2 5 9 2 4 4
37 48 28 23 11 15 8 4 4 4 4 1 2 1 1 1 2 1
452 420 359 187 167 143 106 81 50 49 40 27 16 16 15 11 5 5
12.2 8.8 12.8 8.1 15.2 9.5 13.3 20.1 12.5 12.3 13.3 27.0 8.0 16.0 15.0 11.0 2.5 5.0
1 4 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
29 52t 52t 24t 30t 20 37t 40 24 19 19 24 8t 16 15 11 5 5
Opponent
11
186
2281
12.3
13
80t
Passing G PA/PC/INT
Yds.
Pet.
TD Long
Mornhinweg Powell Coppedge Richardson Iseman Charles
10 4 5 5 11 11
:2 26/140/7 46/27/1 22/11/0 21/15/2 2/2/1 2/1/1
1569 316 125 117 15 7
.619 .587 .500 .714 .500 .500
12 0 1 0 0 0
52t 27 24 48 15 7
Opponent
11
322/186/17
2281
.560
13
80t
Interceptions Fudge Oakland Ellig Gratton Rodriguez McElroy Sorrell Stephens Madison Opponent
UM
Opp.
231 118 93 20 514 2384 437 1947/177.0 320 195/61.0% 12 2149/195.4 834/4096 372.4 52/2111/0 40.6 24/13 80/811 QQ 24 13
193 79 96 18 404 1757 274 1483/134.8 332 186/56.0% 17 2281/207.4 736/3764 342.2 58/2280/0 39.3 25/17 73/726 3 c; 21 13
0 0
1 0 0
36/34 3/3 16/7/1 295 26.8
31/29 4/2 16/11/1 276 25.1
Pass Rush Total Avg.
No.
Yds.
Avg.
TD
Long
6 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
172 10 0 17 13 3 0 0 0
28.7 3.3 0.0 17.0 13.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
1' 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
73 10 0 17t 13 3 0 0 0 22
First D o w n s...................... by R ush......................... by P a ss........................... by P enalty..................... Rush Plays........................ Rush Yards G ained....... Rush Yards Lost............. Net Rush G ain/Avg........ Pass Attempts.................. Pass Com p./P et............... Had Intercepted............... NET Yds. Pass./A vg...... Total Plays O ffense......... Game Avg. Yardage...... Punts/Yards/Blkd............ Punt A verage................... Fumbles L o st.................... Penalties/Yards................ TO UCHDOW NS .......... by Rushing .................. by Passing .................... by Return ..................... by Interception ........... Safety ............................ PAT Attempted/M ade... Two Point Con. A/M .... Field Goals A/M/Blkd .. TOTAL POINTS ........... Game Scoring Average
UM UM UM UM UM UM
40, Idaho 16* (11,033) 14 at Idaho St. 28* (10,091) 45, Montana St. 14* (13,598) 28 at Portland St. 35 (2,556) 42 at Weber St. 20* (5,621) 10 at Oregon St. 30 (20,000)
Punt Returns
Team Statistics
Total Offense G
UM 0 at Hawaii 40 (43,317) UM 38, Puget Sound 10 (7,450) UM 36, NAU 35* (8,521) UM 28, at Reno 27* (8,112) UM 14 at Boise St. 21* (19,464) *Big Sky game
2
No.
Yds.
Avg.
TD
Long
Sethman Jones Lowry
7 10 4
89 76 1
12.7 7.6 0.3
0 0 0
38 37 3
Opponent
23
202
8.8
1
471
Kickoff Returns Ray Young Charles Dantic Shillam Lowry Jahr McCauley Opponents
No.
Yds.
Avg.
TD
Long
9 6 4 3 1 1 1 1
193 93 62 45 16 5 0 -7
21.4 15.5 15.5 15.0 16.0 5.0 0.0 -7.0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 24 19 23 16 5 0 -7
31
617
19.9
0
69
Punting Rominger Iseman
No.
Yds.
Avg.
Long
Blkd.
49 3
1979 132
40.1 44.0
58 57
0 0
Opponent
D efensive Statistics G
Total Tackles
Unast. Tackles
A ssist. Tackles
77 59 31 34 27 11 6 6 1
45 .39 19 16 11 4 4 2 0
32 20 12 18 16 7 2 4 1
Tackles For L osses
Forced Fumbles
Fumble Recovs.
Pass Defl.
1 3
2 4
5 2
Blkd. Kicks
Int.
Linemen Lewis Nuu Stephens Sh. Poole Sc. Poole Crouse #Guse Dummett Mee # Moved to offense after two
11 10 8 10 11 5 2 6 1 games
7(-33) 4(-27) 2(-14) 3(-18) 2(11)
2
1
1
l(-2)
Linebackers McElroy Kiefer Gratton Oakland Trammell Sorrell Rooney Lowry Taylor Dozier Tarrow Gillis
11 11 11 11 11 4 10 11 6 4 2 3
132 97 96 73 51 34 34 23 12 6 2 1
70 49 39 40 28 12 13 7 7 5 2 1
62 48 57 33 23 22 21 16 5 1 0 0
11 11 11 11 9 10 11 5 7 3 3 3
60 44 44 30 29 22 10 9 5 3 1 ,0
43 21 22 17 19 15 7 5 1 1 1 0
17 23 22 13 10 7 3 4 4 2 0 0
3 1 1 0 0
1 0 1 0 0
2 1 0 0 0
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Total
55 69
68 86
69 44
103 77
295 276
Made
Att.
Pet.
173 151
.434 .358
8(-39) 12(-63) 2(-2) 5 (-ll)
5 2 2 1 1
1 3
1 2(-8) 2(18) (moved to linebacker after 7 games)
1
6 3 2 3 1
1(TD) 3 1
1
1
1 K-2)
Secondary Madison Fudge Ellig Kovacich Sethman Rodriguez Jones Harvey Becker Young Ray Shillam
6(-13)
1 1
2 2 2
K-2)
l(-2)
1 3 3 1 2 2 1
1 6 2
1
1 1
1
Others (Offensive Players) Miller Glenn Iseman Dawald Coppedge
11 9 10 11 5
1
1 1
Scoring by Quarters UM Opponent
Time of Possession
3rd Down C onversions UM Opponent
75 54
UM Opponent
Note: Tackles for losses included in total tackles. Sacks included in unassisted tackles.
42
Mins.
Avg.
350:48 309:12
32:26 27:34
C oaches Through the Years Y ear
W
L
T
1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982
1
2 2 2 1
3
3 1 0 2 0 2
3 2
5
3
2
2 2
3 4
4
1 2 0 2 1
1 6
3 2
4 2 6 2
4 1 2
4 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 4 3 5
3 4 0 2 1
4 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 5 5 3
1 2
6
3
4 5 5 3
2 1 6
7
7
1
5 3 4
3
6 0 1
6
4 3 8
4 4 4
4 7 3 5 5
4 5
2 2
7 7
3 3 3
5
1 2 0 1
9 7 10 8
7
6 7
5
5
2
6
5
5 9
1
3 4
1 7
6 6 8
3 7
2 10 10 6
5
3 4 3
8 6 6
6
4
4 4 5 3 3 7
6 6 6
7 7 3
6
6
1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
P et .333 .600 .333 .000
.400 .000
.285 .600 .400 .333 .800 .333 1.000
.600 .667 .571 .333 1.000
.500 .800 .200
.400 .571 .500 .429 .500 .500 .429 .375 .429 .444 .375 .625 .143 .222
.429 .286 .167 .667 .875 .625 .333 .500 .667 .000 .200
.500 .636 .300 .556 .500 .222 .222
.375 .333 .300 .100 .222 .000 .111
.500 .250 .500 .100
.333 .400 .111
.700 .222
.909 .909 .545 .273 .400 .333 .600 .400 .400 .455 .300 .300 .700 .545
C o ach (alma m ater) Fred Smith (Cornell) Sgt. B. F. Searight (Stanford) Guy Cleveland (Montana) Frank Bean (Wisconsin) Frank Bean (Wisconsin) Dewitt Peck (Iowa State) H. B. Conibear (Illinois) H. B. Conibear (Illinois) F. W. Schule (Wisconsin) F. W. Schule (Wisconsin) Albion Findlay (Wisconsin) Roy White (Iowa) Roy White (Iowa) Robert Cary (Montana) Robert Cary (Montana) Lt. W. C. Philoon (Army) A. G. Heilman (Franklin-Marshall) A. G. Heilman (Franklin-Marshall) Jerry Nissen (Washington State) Jerry Nissen (Washington State) Jerry Nissen (Washington State) Bernie Bierman (Minnesota) Bernie Bierman (Minnesota) Bernie Bierman (Minnesota) J. W. Stewart (Geneva) J. W. Stewart (Geneva) Earl Clark (Montana) Earl Clark (Montana) Frank Milburn (West Point) Frank Milburn (West Point) Frank Milburn (West Point) Frank Milburn (West Point) Frank Milburn (West Point) Bernard Oakes (Illinois) Bernard Oakes (Illinois) Bernard Oakes (Illinois) Bernard Oakes (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Clyde Carpenter (Montana) George Dahlberg (Montana) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Ted Shipkey (Stanford) Ted Shipkey (Stanford) Ted Shipkey (Stanford) Ed Chinske (Montana) Ed Chinske (Montana) Ed Chinske (Montana) Jerry Williams (Washington St) Jerry Williams (Washington St) Jerry Williams (Washington St) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Hugh Davidson (Colorado) Hugh Davidson (Colorado) Hugh Davidson (Colorado) Jack Swarthout (Montana) Jack Swarthout (Montana) Jack Swarthout (Montana) Jack Swarthout (Montana) Jack Swarthout (Montana) Jack Swarthout (Montana) Jack Swarthout (Montana) Jack Swarthout (Montana) Jack Swarthout (Montana) Gene Carlson (Montana) Gene Carlson (Montana) Gene Carlson (Montana) Gene Carlson (Montana) Larry Donovan (Nebraska) Larry Donovan (Nebraska) Larry Donovan (Nebraska)
43
C um ulative
P et
1-2-3 4-4-3 5-6-3 5-7-3 7-10-3 7-12-3 9-17-3 12-19-3 14-22-3 16-26-3 20-27-4 21-29-5 27-29-6 30-31-7 32-32-7 36-35-7 38-39-7 44-39-8 46-41-10 50-42-11 51-46-11 53-49-13 57-52-13 60-55-14 63-59-14 67-63-14 71-67-14 74-71-15 77-76-15 80-80-16 84-85-17 87-90-18 92-93-18 93-99-18 95-106-18 98-110-18 100-115-19 101-120-21 107-123-21 114-124-21 119-127-22 122-133-22 126-137-23 132-140-23 132-148-23 133-152-23 137-156-23 144-160-23 147-167-23 152-171-23 157-176-23 159483-23 161-190-24 164-195-24 167-201-24 170-208-24 171-217-24 173-224-24 173-234-24 174-242-24 179-247-24 181-253-24 186-258-24 187-267-24 190-273-24 194-279-24 195-287-24 202-290-24 204-297-24 214-298-24 224-299-24 230-304-24 233-312-24 237-318-24 240-324-25 246-328-25 250-334-25 254-340-25 259-346-25 262-353-25 265-360-25 272-363-25 278-369-25
.333 .500 .455 .417 .412 .368 .346 .387 .389 .381 .426 .420 .482 .492 .500 .507 .494 .530 .529 .543 .526 .520 .523 .522 .516 .515 .514 .510 .503 .500 .497 .492 .497 .484 .473 .471 .465 .457 .465 .481 .484 .478 .479 .485 .471 .467 .468 .474 .468 .471 .471 .465 .459 .457 .454 .450 .441 .436 .425 .418 .420 .417 .419 .412 .410 .410 .405 .411 .407 .418 .428 .431 .428 .427 .426 .429 .428 .428 .436 .426 .421 .428 .433
Scason-by-Season Results 0 3 42 24 15
@ Mont. Schl. M in es.............. 0 @ Montana S t a t e .....................0 Fort M is s o u la ........................... 0 Mont. Schl. Mines .................. 0 Montana S ta te........................... 5 (6-0-1)
UM 8 0 3 5 3 10
................. 1 9 1 ° . .................... Opp Mont. Schl. Mines ...................0 @ Montana S t a t e .....................0 Utah S t a te .................................. 5 @ G o n z a g a .............................. 17 @ Mont. Schl. M in es.............. 0 Montana S ta te........................... 0 (3-2-1)
UM 12 0 28
.................... Opp @ Mont. Schl. M in es.............. 0 Utah S t a t e .................................. 8 Poison Ind ep en d en ts.............. 6 (2-1)
UM 28 7 0 3 39 18 9
................... . . ............................Opp Missoula H ig h ........................... 0 @ Montana S t a te .....................0 @ Utah S t a t e ..........................17 @ U ta h .......................................10 Montana S ta te........................... 3 @ G o n z a g a ................................6 @ W illamettz........................... 30 (4-3)
U M .....................................................Opp 0 Mont. Schl. M in e s .................. 16 0 Montana S ta te...........................38 (0-2)
UM 9 7 7 20 7 0
................. 1 9 .1 3 . .................... Opp @ Washington S t a t e 34 Utah S t a t e ..................................9 @ Montana S t a t e .....................0 Montana S ta te........................... 0 @ G o n z a g a .............................. 16 @ Whitman C o lleg e 35 (3-4)
U M .................1 9 . ° 3 . ..................... Opp 32 Fort M is s o u la ........................... 0 11 Fort M is s o u la ........................... 0 0 @ Mont. Schl. M in es 19 0 Mont. Schl. Mines ..................23 0 @ Id a h o ....................... 28 0 @ Washington S t a t e 6 @ Montana S t a t e ......13 (2-5)
UM 87 10 0 32 34 26 13 10
........... 1 9 .1 4 . .................... Opp Butte R am blers......................... 0 Washington S t a te .....................0 @ I d a h o .......................................0 Utah S t a t e .................................. 0 Montana S ta te........................... 9 North Dakota S t a t e ................ 0 @ G o n z a g a ................................0(6-0-1)
U M ..................1 8 9 7 ..................... Opp 0 The “Tigers” ..............................0 0 The “Tigers” ..............................0 0 The “Tigers” ..............................0 4 Butte Bus. C o lle g e ................ 20 18 Montana S ta te............................. 6 10 @ Butte Bus. C o lle g e 26 (1-2-3) U M ..................1 8 9 8 Opp 5 Helena H igh................................. 6 0 Anaconda Ath. C l u b ..............18 6 @ Montana S t a t e ...................... 0 16 Montana S ta te.............................0 (2-2) U M .................1 8 9 9 ..................... Opp 12 Anaconda Ath. C l u b ................5 0 @ Montana S t a t e ....................38 0 Montana S ta te............................. 5 (1-2) U M .................1 9 . ° ° . ..................... Opp 11 Montana S ta te ........................... 12 (0-1) U M .................1 9 0 } . ..................... Opp Lost Ft. Shaw Indn................... Won Lost Butte H ig h ........................Won Won Fort M isso u la .................. Lost 26 Fort M issoula.........................0 0 Montana S t a te .................... 31 (2-3)
1902
U M ................ 1 9 . ° ? ......................Opp 10 Fort M is s o u la .............................0 0 @ U ta h ..........................17 5 @ Utah State.................. 0 5 Washington S t a te ...................... 6 79 Montana S ta te ............................0 (3-2) UM 0 0 6 12 88
UM 32 0 11 0 6 0
UM 62 28 0 12 12 0
UM 0 8 4 0
UM 15 7 10 7 50 6
1905 U t a h ................................. @ Whitman College . . . @ Washington State .. Utah S t a t e ...................... Ft. Shaw Indians........... (2-3)
42 5 28 0 0
1906 Ft. Shaw Indians........... Washington S t a te ......... Spokane Ath. C lu b .. . . @ U ta h ............................. @ Utah State ................ Ex-Collegians.................. (2-4)
6 5 0 42 17 , 8
UM 11 20 0 18 6 20
UM 6 3 9 0 3
1907 Montana W esleyan----Ft. Shaw Indians........... @ Washington State .. Mont. Schl. M in e s ----Spokane Ath. Club----@ Mont. Schl. Mines .. (4-1-1)
0 0 38 0 0 0
................. 1 9 0 8 .....................Opp Montana S ta te............................ 0 Mont. Schl. Mines ................... 5 @ Mqnt. Schl. M in es 5 @ Montana S t a t e ......................5 ( 1 -2 - 1 )
U M ................. 1 9 0 9 .....................Opp 33 Missoula H ig h ............... 0 52 Ft. Shaw Indians........................0
UM 26 0 28 6 0 6 14
UM 133 18 34 0
1911
1912
1915 Idaho................................. @ South D ak ota........... @ North D ak ota........... @ Washington State .. Butte C entervilles......... Syracuse........................... ( 2 -2 -2 )
3 10 10 27 0 6
1916 @ South D a k o ta ........... @ G o n z a g a .................... @ Washington State .. Whitman C o lle g e ......... @ Montana S t a t e ......... Idaho................................. (4-1-1)
1917 Utah S t a t e ...................... @ Whitman College . . . Montana S ta te ................ @ Washington S t.......... Idaho................................. d-4)
1918 —no team— 1919 Montana W esleyan-----@ Utah S t a t e ................ Mont. Schl. Mines Whitman C o lle g e ......... @ Id a h o ........................... @ Montana S t a te ......... Washington S t a te ......... (2-3-2)
1920 Mt. Saint C h a rle s......... @ W ashington................ Montana W esleyan. . . . @ Washington State ..
0 0 27 0 6 13
. . . Opp 21 14 7 28 14
. . . Opp ,,. 7 47 6 6 .. 7 6 42
. . . Opp 0 14 0 31
7 28 7
@ Whitman C o lleg e............... 13 Montana S ta te............................0 Idaho........................................... 20 (4-3)
UM 25 7 6 7 14 7 0
.................1 9 2 1 .....................Opp Idaho T ech .................................. 0 @ W ashington..........................28 Whitman C o lle g e ................... 14 @ Id a h o .....................................35 @ Montana S t a t e ......................7 North Dakota S t a t e .................6 @ G o n z a g a ................................ 0 (3-3-1)
1922
UM 0 37 15 6 7 0 0
.................... Opp @ W ashington..........................26 Montana W esleyan................... 0 Idaho T e c h .................................12 @ G o n z a g a .............................. 37 Montana S ta te............................6 Whitman C o lle g e ................... 13 Idaho........................................... 39 (3-4)
UM 27 0 25 2 16 14 24 0
.................1 9 2 3 .....................Opp Mt. Saint C h a rles..................... 0 @ Id a h o .....................................40 Mont. Schl. Mines ................... 0 G onzaga.....................................25 @ Whitman C o lleg e ................. 7 @ W ashington..........................26 @ Montana S t a t e ................... 13 @ Pacific C o lle g e ..................... 6 (4-4)
UM 40 13 7 106 14 61 3 20
.................... Opp Mt. Saint C h a rles..................... 7 Idaho........................................... 41 @ W ashington..........................52 @ Montana M in e s ................... 6 G onzaga.....................................20 Pacific U n iv ersity ..................... 7 @ S ta n fo r d .............................. 41 @ Whitman C o lleg e ................. 0 (4-4)
UM 0 10 14 57 7 20 7 28
. . . Opp Washington S t a te ........... 9 @ W ashington................. . . . 30 14 G onzaga............................ Montana Schl. Mines . . . . . . . . . 0 @ Oregon S t a t e ............. , . 27 14 @ Id a h o ............................ 27 @ u s e ............................... 7 Montana S ta te................. (3-4-1)
UM 0 12 6 27 7 56 21 0
. . . Opp 49 Oregon S ta te .................. , 27 Idaho................................. 14 @ Washington State .. 0 Montana S ta te................ @ G o n z a g a .................... 10 Whitman C o lle g e ......... .........7 0 @ Sacramento S t.......... 61 @ u s e ............................. (3-5)
UM 198 0 0 6 13 6 0
UM 13 13 6 0 20 6 0 6 0 7
1924
1925
1926
1927 Butte C entervilles........... Mt. Saint C h a rle s........... @ Washington State . . . @ W ashington.................. @ Id a h o ............................. @ California...................... Montana St. (in B u tte).. @ G o n z a g a ...................... (3-4-1)
..O p p 0 0 35 32 42 33 0 0
1928 Butte C entervilles........... Anaconda Anodes ......... Washington S t a te ........... W ashington...................... Mont. Schl. M in e s ......... Idaho................................... Montana St. (in B u tte).. @ O r e g o n ........................ . . . @ Oregon S t a t e ............. @ G o n z a g a ...................... (4-5-1)
1929
0 0 26 25 0 21 0 31 44 0
U M .....................................................Opp 18 Anaconda A n o d e s .................... 2
44
19 6 0 40 12 18 0 0
UM 18 52 0 13 0 0 27 12
UM 0 0 19 0 37 0 0
Mt. Saint C h a rles..................... 0 @ W ashington............................ 6 @ Id a h o ..................................... 19 iniermoumain w ............... 14 Montana St. (in B u tte).. @ California...................... 53 13 Washington S t a te ........... 14 @ U C L A ........................... (3-5-1)
1930 Anaconda A n o d e s ......... Mt. Saint C h a rles........... @ W ashington.................. Montana St. (in B u tte).. @ Washington State . . . @ California...................... G onzaga............................. Idaho................................... (5-3)
..O p p 14 0 27 6 61 46 15 ... 6
1931
. . Opp Mt. Saint C h a rles........... , 2 25 @ W ashington.................. 21 @ Id a h o ............................. Washington S t a te ........... •13 Montana St. (in B u tte).. 6 @ Oregon S t a t e ............. 19 @ u s e ............................... 69 ( 1-6 )
1932
U M .....................................................Opp 25 Anaconda A n o d e s ................... 0 13 @ W ashington.......................... 26 14 Carroll C o lle g e ..........................6 6 Idaho................................, . . . . 1 9 32 U C L rt V 10 7 Montana St. (in B u tte).. 0 @ Washington State . . . . .. 31 35 6 Oregon S ta te .................... 56 13 @ G o n z a g a ...................... (2-7)
..............
UM 0 7 6 32 7 13 26
UM 0 0 48 6 25 0 4
1933 @ Oregon S t a t e ............. Washington State -------@ Id a h o ............................. Montana St. (in B u tte).. @ S ta n fo r d ...................... @ G o n z a g a ...................... Utah S t a t e ........................ (3-4)
1934 @ Washington State . . . @ UCLA ........................... Mont. Schl. M in e s ......... Idaho................................... Montana St. (in B utte)... @ Oregon S t a t e ............. @ G o n z a g a ...................... (2-5-1)
. . Opp 20 13 12 0 , 33 7 0
. . Opp 27 16 0 13 0 7 6
1935
UM 0 20 7 7 7 7 0 0
. Opp 9 @ u s e ................................. Montana St. (in B u tte). . . 0 Washington S t a te ............. , 13 @ Id a h o ............................... 14 @ W ashington.................... 33 Gonzaga (in Great Falls). . . . 7 @ S ta n fo r d ........................ 32 Oregon S ta te ...................... . . , 0 (1-5-2)
UM o 0 45 6 27 7 16 24 13
• Opp @ Washington State . . . . 19 @ UCLA ............................. , , 30 13 Idaho, South Branch 0 G onzaga............................... Montana St. (in B u tte). . . , . , 0 14 @ Oregon S t a t e ................ 0 Idaho...................................... San Francisco (in Butte) . . . . 7 6 North D a k o ta .................... (6-3)
UM 25 13 36 13 19 23 0 14
. Opp 0 Whitman C o lle g e ............. 6 @ Texas T e c h .................... 6 Oklahoma C it y .................. San Francisco (in Butte) . . . . 7 Montana St. (in B u tte). . . 0 0 G onzaga............................... 6 @ Id a h o ............................... 3 North D a k o ta .................... (7-1)
1936
1937
UM 27 0 7 13 0 6
y 13 7
UM 9 6 6 13 0 0 0 0
1938
.................................................... Opp Eastern W ashington................. 0 @ San F r a n c isc o ......................0 D e P a u l......................................... 6 Texas T e c h ............................ 19 @ North D ak ota ........................7 Idaho............................................19 \ju n z a g a ...................... Montana St. (in B u tte).. 0 @ A r iz o n a ........................ , , . , 0 (5-3-1)
1939
. . Opp P ortland............................. 0 San F ra n cisco.................. 13 Montana St. (in B u tte). . , 0 @ Id a h o ............................. . , . . 0 @ W ashington.................. 9 @ Texas T e c h .................. 13 @ A r iz o n a ........................ 6 G onzaga............................. 23 (3-5)
1940
U M .............................................. .. Opp 9 Eastern W ashington. . . . 0 0 @ Washington State . . . 13 19 Texas Tech ...................... 32 6 Montana St. (in B u tte).. 0 13 Gonzaga (in B u tte)......... 10 0 @ O r e g o n ........................ 38 28 Idaho................................... 18 20 @ San Diego Marines . . 38 0 @ Portland........................ 0 (4-4-1) UM 20 28 7 13 23 0 13 16 0
UM 6 13 16 0 0 0 0 0
UM 13 0 13 36 13
UM 31 26 0 20 7 19 7 0
1941
Opp @ Brigham Y o u n g ............. 7 North Dakota S t a t e ........... 0 @ U C L A ............................... 14 @ G o n z a g a ........................... 6 Montana St. (in But t e) . . . . 13 @ W ashington...................... 21 North D a k o ta ...................... 6 @ Id a h o ................................. 0 @ Oregon St. (in Portland) . 27 (6-3)
1942 Brigham Y ou n g ............. Mather A F B .................... @ Washington State .. W ashington.................... Idaho................................. @ Oregon S t a t e ........... @ California.................... @ u s e ............................. ( 0 -8 )
. . . Opp 12 19 68 , , 35 21 33 13 38
1943-44 -no team 1945
,. Opp @ Utah State .................... 44 @ Id a h o ............................... 46 @ Farragut Naval Base .. . . 21 Pocatello M arines............. . 6 Farragut Naval Base . . . . 18 (1-4)
1946 Eastern W ashington. . . . Colorado S t a t e ................ @ O r e g o n ........................ Montana St. (in B u tte).. Utah S t a t e ........................ Idaho................................... @ UCLA ........................... @ W ashington.................. (4-4)
1947
.. Opp 7 0 34 7 27 . . , 0 61 21
U M ............................................... .. Opp 21 @ Eastern Washington .. 0 21 P ortland............................... 0 7 @ A r iz o n a .......................... 40 7 @ Utah S t a t e .................... 13 12 Montana St. (in Butte) .. . . 13 13 @ Washington State . . . . 12 21 @ Id a h o ............................... . . . 0 14 @ California........................ 60 41 Colorado S t a t e .................. 7 14 @ H aw aii............................. 12 28 @ Hawaii All-Stars........... 14 (7-4)
1948
UM 7 7 27 0 14 0 20 14 7 47
.....................................................Opp Washington (in G. Falls) . . . 12 Utah S t a t e ................................ 18 Pacific U n iversity.....................0 Washington S t a te ...................48 Montana St. (in B u tte)............0 @ I d a h o ....................... 39 @ Brigham Y o u n g ......26 College of P a c ific ...................32 @ Stanford ..............................39 North D a k o ta ............................7 (3-7)
UM 33 7 16 12
.................................................... Opp S. Dakota (in B illings) @ Washington S t a t e @ Utah State .............. 13 @ Colorado S ta te....... 27 @ Oregon S t a t e ..........63 Idaho........................................... 47 Montana St. (in B u tte) 12 Eastern W ashington.................6 Brigham Y ou n g..........................6 (5-4)
14
19 34 19 25
1949
1950
UM 12 6 13 13 21 20 14 13 13 0
.................1 9 .5 6 . ..................... Opp @ A rizo n a ................................27 @ U ta h ...................................... 26 @ D enver.................................. 22 Utah S t a te ................................27 Brigham Y o u n g ....................... 14 @ Colorado S ta te ...................34 Montana S ta te ......................... 33 Wyoming (in Billings) 34 @ New M e x ic o ....................... 14 Idaho........................................... 14 d-9)
UM 13 13 13 0 7 13 35 21 13 13 7
.....................................................Opp @ U ta h .......................................32 Wyoming (in Billings) 20 @ Brigham Y o u n g .................20 D e n v e r ...................................... 26 @ Utah S t a t e ......................... 25 New M exico ..............................6 @ Id a h o .................................... 31 @ Montana S t a t e ...................22 Colorado S t a t e ....................... 19 (2-7) .....................................................Opp @ U ta h .......................................20 Wyoming (in Billings). . . . . . 21 @ New M e x ic o ....................... 44 @ D enver.................................. 29 Utah S t a te ................................ 27 Brigham Y o u n g ....................... 41 @ Colorado S ta te ................... 57 Idaho........................................... 14 Montana S ta te..........................20 @ San D ie g o ............................24 (0-10)
1957
1958
UM 52 28 13 7 33 0 35 13 38 7
.....................................................Opp Eastern W ashington.................0 @ Id a h o .....................................27 @ O r e g o n .................................21 Washington S t a te ....................14 Montana St. (in B u tte).............0 @ Oregon S t a t e ......................20 Puget S o u n d .............................. 7 @ N evada-R en o ...................... 19 Utah S t a t e ...................................7 San Jose St. (in Hawaii) . . . 32 (5-5)
UM 6 14 16 0 14 12 7 6 6 13
UM 7 25 0 9 38 6 7 6 10
................ 1 9 5 1 ......................Opp @ W ashington.......................... 58 New Mexico ...............................7 D e n v e r ....................................... 55 Idaho............................................ 12 @ Montana S t a te ...................... 0 @ Utah State ...........................19 W yom in g................................... 34 Colorado S t a t e ........................ 34 @ Washington S t a t e ............. 47 (2-7)
UM .
1952
U M .....................................................Opp 0 Utah S t a t e ................................... 7 0 @ W yom ing............................... 14 7 Brigham Y ou n g........................ 28 17 @ Denver......................................7 0 @ Colorado S ta te .................... 41 14 @ O r e g o n ..................................14 35 Montana S ta te...........................12 0 @ Id a h o ......................................27 20 @ San Jose S ta te .................... 39 6 @ New M e x ic o .........................12 (2-7-1) UM 13 7 12 22 32 13 14 32
UM 31 6 13 20 7 34 14 25 20
UM 12 0 27 3 6 19 7 19 0 0
1953 @ Brigham Young . . . W yom in g ...................... Idaho............................... @ D enver...................... Colorado S t a t e ........... New Mexico ............... @ Utah S t a t e ............. @ Montana State . . . . (3-5)
27 27 20 13 31 41 33 13
1954
. . . Opp 7 Fort L e w is........................ 48 @ Io w a .............................. 19 @ D enver........................ . 13 Utah S t a te ...................... . 19 @ Brigham Young . . . . , 37 @ Colorado S ta te.......... 20 @ New M e x ic o ............... 21 Montana S ta te............... 41 U t a h ................................... (3-6)
1955
. . . Opp @ Houston .................... 54 35 Wyoming (in Billings) .. 13 Brigham Y ou n g............. 61 D e n v e r ............................. 32 Utah S t a t e ...................... 14 New Mexico .................. 12 Colorado S t a t e ............. 0 @ Montana S t a t e ......... @ A r izon a ................................. 29 @ Id a h o ......................................31 (3-7)
0
6 6
1959
@ Utah State
@ Montana State .. @ Id a h o ................... (1-8)
Opp 27 58 0 , 27 28 55 26 40 9
U M .................. 1 9 6 4 .................... Opp 29 British Colum bia...................... 24 7 @ P a c ific ...................................23 0 @ New M e x ic o ....................... 20 0 Utah S t a t e ................................ 41 20 W eber State ............................ 12 7 W estern Illinois......................... 0 7 @ Idaho S t a te ..........................14 6 Montana S ta te ..........................30 7 @ San Diego M a rin es 43 (3-6) UM 13 14 16 15 21 7 13 7 14 33
.................. 1 9 6 5 .................... Opp @ U ta h .......................................28 So. Dakota (in Billings) . . . . 15 Idaho State ................................ 0 @ Weber S t a te ........................ 14 @ Utah S t a t e ..........................54 Idaho........................................... 35 P acific........................................... 7 @ Montana S t a t e ................... 24 @ W estern M ichigan 17 @ Portland S t a t e ......................7 (4-6)
UM 6 7 10 0 0 14 8 0 6
................. 1 9 .6 ^ .....................Opp No. Dakota (in Billings) 30 @ South D a k o ta......................21 Portland S t a te ............................ 0 Weber State ............................ 28 @ P a c ific ................................... 28 @ Idaho S t a te .......................... 17 @ Northern A r iz o n a 34 Montana S ta te.......................... 38 @ Id a h o ..................................... 40 (1-8)
UM 19 7 13 21 14 20 10 8 14 55
UM 37 0 58 3 45 13 24 16 0
1961
UM 24 31 52 20 34 46 49 7 14 58
UM 0 8 20 22 25 0 22 36 12 16
Wyoming (in Billings) . . . @ Utah S t a t e ................. New M exico .................... @ Brigham Y o u n g ......... U t a h ................................... Colorado S t a t e ............. . @ Montana S t a te ........... Idaho (in B o ise)............... (2-6)
1962 Wyoming (in Billings) . . . North D a k o ta ................. @ Utah State .................. Idaho................................... Weber State .................... Brigham Y o u n g ............... @ Idaho S t a te ................. Montana S ta te ................. @ New M e x ic o ............... @ Colorado S ta te .......... (5-5)
1963
.. Opp 29 54 8 7 24 19 10 16
.................1 9 6 8 ..................... Opp No. Dakota (in Billings). . . . 10 @ South D a k o ta ..................... 21 Portland S t a te ........................... 0 Utah S t a te ................................50 @ I d a h o .....................................&6 @ Idaho S t a te ..........................23 Montana S ta te......................... 29 Weber S t a t e ............................20 @ Northern A r iz o n a 18 (2-7)
1969 @ North D ak ota............... So. Dakota (in G. Falls) . .. Northern A rizona............. @ W eber S t a te .................. Idaho..................................... Idaho State ........................ @ Portland S t a t e ............. @ Montana S t a te ............. Cal Poly (S L O )................. South Dakota S t................
10 20 7 17 9 36 14 6 0 0
Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA) .. Opp 13 14 43 16 6 27 15 19 41 15
UM 0 16 @ British Columbia 35 0 Wyoming (in Billings) .. 19 13 North D a k o ta ............... 27 0 @ Brigham Y o u n g -----14 13 Idaho State .................... 6 Utah S t a t e .................................. 62 6 @ New M e x ic o ......................... 24 13 @ Weber S t a te ..........................19 4 @ Montana S t a t e ..................... 18 12 Colorado S t a t e ......................... 20 (1-9)
3
North Dakota S t.......................30 ( 10 - 1 )
UM 28 30 20 38 44 35 35 31 35 24
1970
. Opp 7 No. Dakota (in Billings).. 6 @ Northern Illinois........... 0 @ Northern A r iz o n a -----29 Weber State ...................... 26 Idaho (in Pullman) ........... 34 @ Idaho S t a te .................... 7 @ South D a k o ta ................ 25 Portland S t a te .................... 0 Montana S ta te .................... @ South Dakota S t........... . . . 0
Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA) 31
16
North Dakota S t................ (10-1)
UM 14 27 38 12 24 45
• Opp So. Dakota (in G. Falls) . . . . 7 14 @ North D ak ota................ 14 @ Cal Poly (SLO) ........... 21 Idaho..................................... @ Boise S t a t e ...........................47 Idaho State ...............................35
1971
45 I
. Opp
(7-3)
U M .....................1 9 .6 ° . .................Opp 21 @ North D ak ota.......................14 0 Wyoming (in Billings) 14 12 Utah S t a te ................................ 14 18 Idaho........................................... 14 26 @ D enver....................... 12 6 Brigham Y o u n g......................... 7 26 @ Colorado S ta te........ 14 10 Montana S ta te ............................6 6 @ U ta h ..........................16 7 @ New M e x ic o ..........24 (5-5) UM 0 6 40 6 12 22 9 14
1967
14 14 30 11 29
P acific.......................................... 30 @ Weber S t a te ............ 13 @ Montana S t a t e ..0 @ H aw aii.......................25 @ Portland S t a t e ........36 (6-5)
UM 0 14 40 6 12 7 3 42 3 17 7
.. Opp 35 @ South D a k o ta ............... No. Dakota (in Billings).,. . . 4 2 Northern A rizon a............., , . 17 24 @ P a c ific ............................ 7. Weber State ...................... 14 @ Idaho S t a te .................... 30 @ H aw aii............................ 28 Boise S ta te.......................... 21 Montana S ta te .................... 31 @ Id a h o ............................... 10 @ T u ls a ............................... (3-8)
UM 41 10 10 10 31 19 7 7 7 10
Opp Simon Fraser (in G. Falls). . 14 @ North D ak ota.................. 31 @ R i c e ................................... 21 @ Northern A r iz o n a ......... 14 South D a k o ta ...................... 19 Idaho State ........................... 14 @ Montana S t a t e ................ 33 @ Boise S t a t e ...................... 55 Idaho........................................ 20 0 @ Weber S t a te .................... (4-6)
UM 14 10 17 24 27 35 24 29 22 42
1972
1973
1974 @ Simon F r a se r ............. @ South D ak ota............. @ Nevada-Las Ve g a s . . . Weber S t a t e .................... Northern A rizona........... @ Id a h o ............................. @ Portland S t a t e ........... Montana S ta te .................. @ Idaho S t a te .................. Boise S ta te........................ (3-6-1)
. . Opp 23 24 20 13 0 35 14 43 25 56
1975
UM 51 21 48 7 14 3 28 33 28 10
.....................................................Opp South D a k o ta ..........................17 Nevada-Las V e g a s .................20 @ Weber S t a te ........................12 Idaho S t a t e .............................. 12 Idaho............................................. 3 @ Montana S t a t e ...................20 @ Boise S t a t e ..........................39 Portland S t a te ..........................16 @ Northern A r iz o n a 22 @ Simon F r a s e r ..................... 24 (6-4)
UM 19 49 28 21 17 19 12 21 19 45
.................1 9 .7 6 . ..................... Opp @ Nevada-Las V e g a s 21 @ Portland S t a t e ................... 50 Weber S t a t e ............................25 Northern A rizon a...................23 @ Boise S t a te .......................... 14 @ Northern C o lo ra d o 27 Montana S ta te..........................21 Idaho S t a t e .............................. 17 @ Id a h o .....................................28 Simon Fraser............................ 17 (4-6)
UM 14 13 23 35 28 17 20 21 20 32
UM 60 0 0 10 21 0 42 7 31 7
UM 29 42 13 16 24 33 27 33 6 13
UM 0 38 36 28 14 40 14 45 28 42 10
1979
................... Opp @Wash. St. (in Spokane) . 34 @Northern A r iz o n a 26 W eber State ............................16 Boise S ta te ................................37 Idaho State ..............................24 @ Id a h o .....................................20 N evada-R eno............................27 @ Montana S t a t e ................ 38 @Northern C olo ra d o 10 Portland S t a te ......................... 40 (3-7)
1980 27 Simon Fraser............. 20 @ Portland State . . . Idaho............................. ........... 42 Boise S ta te .................. ........... 44 38 @ Weber S t a te ......... 17 @ Idaho S t a te ........... Eastern W ashington. ............. 7 24 Montana S ta te ........... 21 Northern Arizona . . . ........... 10 @ Nevada-Reno (3-7)
1981 23 @ Northern Arizona Northern Iow a........... ...........21 @ Boise S t a t e ........... ........... 27 14 @ I d a h o ...................... Idaho State ................ ........... 21 Portland S t a te ........... ............. 3 @ Montana State . . . ........... 17 26 N evada-R eno............. W eber S t a t e ............. ............. 7 @ E. Washington (in Spok.) 14 (7-3)
1982
.........Opp @ H aw aii.................... ........... 40 Puget S o u n d ............. ........... 10 35 Northern Arizona . . . 27 @ N ev a d a-R en o ----@ Boise S t a t e ........... .............21 Idaho............................................16 @ Idaho S t a te ..........................28 Montana S ta te ..........................14 @ Portland S t a t e ................... 35 @ Weber S t a te ........................20 @ Oregon S t a t e ..................... 30
I-AA Playoffs 7
@ Idaho
...................................21 ( 6 -6 )
1977
U M ...................... Opp 13 Nevada-Las V e g a s ................. 15 24 @ Northern A r iz o n a 25 40 Portland S t a te ..........................25 23 Weber S t a t e ............................31 17 Boise S ta te ................................ 43 20 @ I d a h o .....................................31 17 Idaho State .............................. 15 19 @ Montana S t a t e ................... 24 34 Northern C olorado................. 13 18 @ Puget S o u n d ........................17 (4-6) UM 12 16 6 27 15 30 28 16 24 31 7
1978
.....................................................Opp Puget S o u n d ............................ 23 @ Portland S t a t e ................... 27 Northern A rizona................... 21 @ Weber S t a te .......................... 7 @ Boise S t a t e ............................ 7 Idaho........................................... 34 @ Idaho S t a te ............................ 7 @ Nevada-Las V e g a s 25 Montana S ta te ............................ 8 Northern C olorado................. 14 @ San Jose S ta te ................... 35 (5-6)
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All Opponents Record W Arizona ................................................................................ Boise State ........................................................................ Brigham Young .................................................................. British Columbia ................................................................ California ............................................................................ Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) ............................................... Carroll C ollege.................................................................... Colorado State .................................................................. Denver ................................................................................ D eP au l.................................................................................. Eastern Washington ...................................................... Farragut Naval Base .......................................................... Gonzaga ............................................................................. Hawaii .................................................................................. Houston .............................................................................. Idaho ................................................................................. Idaho S t a t e ....................................................................... Io w a ...................................................................................... Mather Air Force B a s e ...................................................... Montana S t a t e ................................................................. Montana Tech ................................................................... Nevada-Las V e g a s.............................................................. Nevada-Reno .................................................................... New M ex ico ........................................................................ North D a k o ta ..................................................................... North Dakota State .......................................................... Northern A r iz o n a ............................................................ Northern Colorado ............................................................ Northern Illinois.................................................................. Northern Iowa .................................................................... Oklahoma City .................................................................. Oregon ................................................................................
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44 7
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48
29
12 1
4 4
2
3
4 11 2
10 7 2
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Oregon State ................ Pacific U niversity.......... University of the Pacific Pocatello Marines ........
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Rice ........................ San D ie g o .............. San Diego Marines San Francisco San Jose State Simon Fraser ........
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9 Washington
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Total (includes Non-collegiate opp.) ......................, 278
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NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship Playoff Bracket 1st Round MONTANA W est Region
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Idaho @ Idaho
@ East. Kentucky @ East. Kentucky
Jackson State Central
E. Kentucky
E. Illinois @ E. Illinois T ennessee St. @ T ennessee St.
Finals At Wichita Falls, TX
S. Carolina St. South Region
E. Kentucky
S. Carolina St. @ Furman @ Louisiana Tech @ Louisiana Tech Boston Univ.
East Region
Delaware Colgate
@ Colgate Delaware @ Delaware
Final 1982 I-AA Football Poll 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10)
Team Eastern K entucky........................... ........................ Louisiana T ech................................. ........................ Delaware.......................................... ........................ Tennessee S tate............................... ........................ Eastern Illinois.................................. ........................ Furman.............................................. ........................ South Carolina S t............................ ........................ Jackson State................................... ........................ Colgate.............................................. ........................ Grambling.......................................... ........................
Pts. 80 76 70 69 64 59 58 51 46 44
11) 12) 13) 14) 15) 16) 17) 18) 19) 20)
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Team IDAHO ................................................................... Northeast Louisiana............................................... Holy C ro ss ............................................................... Bowling G re en ......................................................... BOISE STATE......................................................... Western Michigan................................................... Tennessee-Chattanooga......................................... Northwest Louisiana............................................... MONTANA ........................................................... Lafayette...................................................................
Pts. 43 34 30 26 21 20
19 9 5 4
0 0 1 0 0
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The Grizzly Record Book Individual Records—Single Season RUSHING Most Carries 241, Greg Iseman, 1982 Most N et Yards 1253, Steve Caputo, 1971 Highest Average Per Carry 8.2, Dick Imer, 1953 (86-703) Most Touchdowns Rushing 11, Steve Sullivan, 1920 10, Greg Iseman, 1982 9, Dick Imer, 1954 PASSING Most Attempts 243, Bob Boyes, 1979 Most Completed 140, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 Most Yards 1,668 , Bob Boyes, 1979 Highest Completion Percentage (minimum of 100 attempts) 61.9, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 (140x226) Most P asses Had Intercepted 15, Bob Boyes, 1979 Most Touchdown Passes 12, Bob Boyes, 1979 12, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays 334, Bob Boyes, 1979
Most Yards 1674, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 (Rush-105; Pass-1,569) PASS RECEIVING Most Receptions 48, Greg Iseman, 1982 Most Yards 722, Jim Hard, 1979 Most Touchdowns 7, Jim Hard, 1979 6 , Paul Cooley, 1976 6 , Allen Green, 1977 6 , Vern Kelly, 1978 PUNTING Most Punts 70, Dave Harrington, 1973 Most Yards 2,654, Dave Harrington, 1973 Highest Average (minimum of 35 punts) 41.3, Lon Howard, 1968 (61-2517) PUNT RETURNS Most Returns 42, Karl Stein, 1970 Most Yards 417, Karl Stein, 1970 H ighest Average 20 .2 , Greg Anderson, 1974 (13-263)
KICKOFF RETURNS Most Returns 28, Greg Dunn, 1979 Most Yards 660, Greg Dunn, 1979 Highest Average 33.5, Greg Anderson, 1974 (10-335) PASS INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions 11, Karl Stein, 1969 Most Yards Returned 218, Greg Anderson, 1978 (6 interceptions) SCORING Most Points 84, Greg Iseman, 1982 79, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 Most Touchdowns 14, Greg Iseman, 1982 12, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 11, Steve Sullivan, 1920 10, Dick Imer, 1954 10, Del Spear, 1974 Most Field Goals 12, Bruce Carlson, 1976 11, Dean Rominger, 1981 Most Conversions 40, Dan Worrell, 1969
Individual Records—Single Game RUSHING Most Carries 36, Monty Bullerdick, Idaho State, 1977 Most N et Yards 227, Les Kent, Portland St., 1969 Most Touchdowns Rushing 4, Arnie Blancas, Weber State, 1970 4, Greg Iseman, Weber State, 1982 Longest Touchdown Run 80, Bob Smith, Simon Fraser, 1973 80, Mike Mickey, South Dakota, 1975 80, Doug Egbert, Weber State, 1975 Longest Run From Scrimmage 88 , “Wild” Bill Kelly, Mt. St. Charles, 1924 PASSING Most Attempts 41, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 Most Completed 22 , Marty Mornhinweg vs. Montana State, 1982 22, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 Most Yards 356, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 Most Touchdowns 4, Tom Kingsford vs. Eastern Wash., 1950 4, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 4, Marty Mornhinweg vs. E. Washington, 1980 4, Marty Mornhinweg vs. Montana State, 1982 Highest Completion Percentage (minimum of 10 attempts) .824, Marty Mornhinweg vs. N. Iowa, 1981 (12-17) Most P asses Had Intercepted 5, John Vaccarelli vs. University of Pacific, 1966 Longest Touchdown Pass 86 , Gary Berding vs. Idaho, 1970
TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays 47, Rock Svennungsen, vs. Montana State, 1973 Most Yards 350, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 PASS RECEIVING Most Receptions 10, Greg Iseman vs. Oregon State, 1982 9, Vern Kelly vs. Puget Sound, 1978 Most Yards 166, Rick Strauss, Portland State, 1967 Most Touchdowns 3, Ray Bauer, Eastern Wash., 1950 3, Paul Cooley, Weber State, 1975 3, Jim Hard, Portland State, 1979 Longest Touchdown Reception 86 , Jim DeBord, Idaho 1970 PUNTING Most Punts 11, Dave Harrington, Rice, 1973 11, Terry Thomas, Nevada-Las Vegas, 1978 Most Yards 443, Lon Howard, Utah State, 1968 Highest Average 50.2, Dean Rominger vs. Puget Sound, 1982 (4201) PUNT RETURNS Most Returns 7, Karl Stein, Portland St., 1970 Most Yards 126, Karl Stein, Portland St., 1970 Longest Touchdown 83, Ron Baines, U of Pacific, 1967 KICKOFF RETURNS Most Returns 7, Sly Hardy, Boise St., 1973
Most Yards 173, Sly Hardy, Boise St., 1973 Longest Touchdown 102, Milt Popovich, Oregon St. College, 1936 94 , Greg Anderson, Idaho and Mont. St., 1974 PASS INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions 4, Ed Cerkovnik, Portland St., 1977 Most Yards Returned 125, Kelly Johnson, Portland St., 1977 Longest Touchdown 90, Kelly Johnson, Portland St., 1977 SCORING Most Points 30, Greg Iseman, Weber State, 1982 26, “Wild” Bill Kelly, Whitman College, 1926 24, Del Spear, Idaho, 1974 24, Arnie Blancas, Weber, 1970 24, Jeff Hoffmann, N. Arizona, 1972 Most Touchdowns 5, Greg Iseman, Weber State, 1982 4, Arnie Blancas, Weber, 1970 4, Jeff Hoffmann, N. Arizona, 1972 4, Del Spear, Idaho, 1974 Most Field Goals 4 , Bruce Carlson, Northern Colorado, 1976 Longest Field Goal 50, Dan Worrell, S. Dakota St., 1969 50, Bruce Carlson, N. Colorado, 1976 Most Conversions 9, Russell Sweet, Montana School of Mines, 1924 7, Mick O ’Neill, Portland St., 1967 7, Dan Worrell, Portland St., 1968 7, Dan Worrell, Northern Arizona, Portland St., S. Dakota St., 1969
T e a m Records-Single Season PASSING
RUSHING Most Carries 728, 1970 Most Net Yards 3,477, 1971
Highest Average Per Carry 5.6, 1954 (380-2114) Highest Per Game Average 338.4, 1970
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Most Attempts 320, 1982 Most Completed 195, 1982
Team Records—Single Season (cont.) Highest Completion Percentage 61.0, 1982 (195-320) Highest Average Yardage 195.4, 1982 Most P asses Had Intercepted 28, 1977 Fewest P asses Had Intercepted 4, 1970 Most Touchdown P asses 15, 1969 Most Yards 2,149, 1982 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays 819, 1978 Most Yards 4548, 1969 Highest Per Play Average 5.9, 1969 (772-4548) Highest Per Game Average 454.8, 1969 FIRST DOW NS Most Total First Downs 231, 1982 Most First Downs Rushing 171, 1970 Most First Downs Passing 93, 1982 Most First Downs by Penalties 23, 1979 PUNTING Most Punts 72, 1978
Most Yards 2831, 1978 Highest Average 41.2, 1968 (64-2633) PUNT RETURNS Most Returns 42, 1970 Most Yards 450, 1949 Highest Average 17.9, 1954 (12-215) KICKOFF RETURNS M ost Returns 48, 1955 M ost Yards 1,059, 1974 Highest Average 24.6, 1974 (43-1,059) SCORING Most Points 335, 1969 Most Touchdowns 44, 1969 M ost Field Goals 12, 1976, 1981 Most Conversions 40, 1969 RUSH DEFENSE Fewest Average Carries Allowed 34.6, 1970 Lowest Per Rush Yield 2.0, 1970 (346-699) Fewest Yards Allowed 699, 1970
PASS DEFENSE Fewest Attempts Allowed 96, 1959 Fewest Completions Allowed 35, 1959 Lowest Completion Pet. Allowed .354, 1973 (84-237) Fewest Yards Allowed 415, 1959 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed 4, 1963 Most P asses Intercepted 28, 1970 TOTAL DEFENSE Fewest Average Plays Allowed 55.6, 1963 Lowest Average Per Play Yield 3.3, 1970 (648-2150) Fewest Yards 2150, 1970 Lowest Yield Per Game 215.0, 1970 FIRST DOWNS Fewest Allowed 98, 1949 Fewest Rushing 39, 1970 Fewest Passing 14, 1959 Fewest By Penalties 3, 1959 and 1964 RECOVERIES Most Fumble Recoveries 27, 1975 Most Total Recoveries 45, 1977 (Interceptions and Fumbles)
Team Record-Single Game RUSHING M ost P asses Had Intercepted Most Carries 6 , vs. Utah St., 1948 83, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970 TOTAL OFFENSE Most N et Yards Most Plays 471, vs. Portland St., 1968 99, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970 Most Touchdowns Most Yards 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 649, vs. Portland St., 1968 6 , vs. Portland St., 1967 and 1968 Highest Average Per Play 6 , vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 9.9, vs. N. Dakota, 1948 (46-457) 6 , vs. Idaho State, 1971 FIRST DOWNS 6 , vs. South Dakota, 1975 M ost First Downs Highest Average Per Carry 29, vs. Montana State, 1982 8 .6 , vs. North Dakota, 1948 29, vs. Idaho, 1969, 1974 PASSING Most Rushing First Downs Most Attempts 25, Idaho, 1974 41, vs. Portland State, 1979 M ost Passing First Downs Most Completions 17, vs. Portland State, 1979 27, vs. Montana State, 1982 17, vs. Montana State, 1982 Most Yards Most First Downs by Penalties 374, vs. Montana State, 1982 5, five times; three times in 1968 Most Touchdowns PUNTING 4, vs. Eastern Washington, 1950, 1980 M ost Punts 4, vs. Idaho, 1968 11 , vs. Rice, 1973; vs. Nevada4, vs. Portland State, 1979 Las Vegas, 1978 4, vs. Montana State, 1982 M ost Yards Highest Completion Percentage 443, vs. Utah St., 1968 .750, vs. Montana State, 1982 Highest Average .750, vs. Idaho State, 1963 49.2, vs. N. Arizona, 1967
PUNT RETURNS Most Returns 7, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 7, vs. Portland St., 1970 7, vs. Tulsa, 1972 M ost Yards 224, vs. New Mexico, 1959 SCORING Most Points 133, Mt. St. Charles, 1920 60, vs. Simon Fraser, 1980 58, vs. Portland St., 1968 58, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 Most Touchdowns 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 8 , vs. Eastern Washington, 1950 8 , vs. Portland St., 1967 8 , vs. Portland St., 1968 Most Conversion Kicks 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 7, vs. Portland St., 1967 7, vs. Portland St., 1968 7, vs. Portland St., Northern Arizona, S. Dakota St., 1969
RUSH DEFENSE Fewest Carries 18, vs. British Columbia, 1963 Fewest Yards -33, vs. Portland St., 1975 Fewest Average Yards Per Play -1. 1, vs. Portland St., 1975 PASS DEFENSE Most Interceptions 8 , vs. Portland St., 1977, 7, two times in 1978 Lowest Completion Percentage (minimum of 15 attempts) .179, by Montana St., 1971 (5-28) Most Yards Interceptions Returned 234, vs. N. Colorado, 1978 TOTAL DEFENSE Fewest Plays Allowed 27, vs. British Columbia, 1963 Fewest Yards Allowed 28, vs. Utah St., 1950 Lowest Average Per Play Allowed .68 , vs. Utah St., 1950
Individual Career Football Records RUSHING Most Carries 433, Monty Bullerdick, 1977-78 Most N et Yards 2,228, Rocky Klever, 1977-81 PASSING Most Attempts 527, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980M ost Completions 309, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-
Most Yards Passing 3,630, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-
INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions 21 , Karl Stein, 1969-70 PASS RECEIVING Most Receptions 83, Vern Kelly, 1977-78 83, Brian Salonen, 1980Most Yards 1,250, Ray Bauer, 1948-50 Most Touchdown Receptions 10, Paul Cooley, 1975-76
M ost Touchdowns 22 , Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-
Most P asses Had Intercepted 25, Tom Kingsford, 1948-50 25, Van Troxel, 1972-75 Highest Completion Percentage 58.6, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-
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SCORING Most Points 196, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 194, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 Most Touchdowns 31, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 21 , Del Spear, 1973-76 Most Field Goals 35, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 Most Conversion Kicks 102, Dan Worrell, 1968-70
Big Sky First Team Jerry Luchau ......................................................................................1963 Chris Pomajevich .............................................................................1963 Pete Gotay ..........................................................................................1963 Paul C o n n e lly ......................................................................................1964 Wayne H arrington.............................................................................1964 Terry Bergen ......................................................................................1965 Willie Jones ........................................................................................1965 Warren H ill ..........................................................................................1966 Bob Graham ......................................................................................1967 Lon H o w a r d ........................................................................................1967 Larry Huggins ................................................................................... 1967 Bryan Magnuson ............................................................................... 1967 Mick O ’Neill ........................................................................................1967 Bob B e e r s .................................................................................... 1967-68 Herb W h ite .................................................................................. 1967-68 Tuufuli U p e r e s a ......................................................................... 1968-69 Tim Gallagher ................................................................................... 1969 Bill Gutman ........................................................................................1969 Les Kent .............................................................................................. 1969 Jim Nordstrom ................................................................................. 1969 Roy R o b in so n ......................................................................................1969 John Stedham ................................................................................... 1969 Larry Stranahan ............................................................................... 1969 Arnie B la n c a s............................................................................. 1969-70 Larry M iller................................................................................. 1969-70 Karl Stein .................................................................................... 1969-70 Steve Okoniewski .................................................................... 1970-71 Steve Caputo ......................................................................................1971 Ray Stachnick ................................................................................... 1971 Kit Blue .................................................................................................1972 Barry D a r r o w ......................................................................................1972 Mick Dennehy ................................................................................... 1972 Leo LaRoche ......................................................................................1972
Ron Rosenberg ......................................................................1972, 1974 Steve T a y lo r : ...........................................................................1973 Dave Harrington ............................................................................... 1973 Sly Hardy .................................................................................... 1973-74 Greg Anderson .................................................................... 1974-75-76 Paul Cooley ........................................................................................1976
Monty Bullerdick ............................................................................... 1977 Steve Fisher ........................................................................................1978 Allen Green ........................................................................................1978 Sam M artin .................................................................................. 1978-79 Guy Bingham ............................................................................. 1978-79 Greg Dunn .................................................................................. 1978-79 Jim H a r d ...............................................................................................1979 Raul Allegre ........................................................................................1979 Kent Clausen ......................................................................................1979 Pat Curry ............................................................................................ 1981 Jim Rooney ........................................................................................ 1981 Mickey Sutton ....................................................................................1981 Tony Fudge ........................................................................................1982 Ben K ie fer............................................................................................ 1982
Pacific Coast, Northwest, Skyline Sly Hardy 1973-74 All-Big
All-Americans
S/cy
Player Y ear Chris Bentz ........................................................................................................................ 1921 Wild Bill K elly.....................................................................................................................1926 Tom Davis ......................................................................................................................... 1929* Jim Morrow Waldo Ekegren ................................................................................................................. 1930* Bob Standsberry ............................................................................................................... 1933* Henry Blastic Milt P o p o v ich .....................................................................................................................1937 Joe Deluca ......................................................................................................................... 1954* Doug D ansinger................................................................................................................. 1955* Stan Renning ............................................................................................................. 1957**58 John L a n d s ................................................................................................................... 1958-59* Terry Dillon .......................................................................................................................1962 Bob Beers (Associated Press, first team) ............................................................... 1967-68 Herb White (AP) ............................................................................................................... 1968* Tuufuli Uperesa (AP, 2nd team; Kodak*) Les Kent (AP, 2 nd team) .................................................................................................1969 Larry Miller (AP, 3rd team) Ray Brum (AP*) Ray Stein (AP and Kodak*) Larry Miller (AP, 3rd team) .............................................................................................1970 Ray Brum (Kodak, 1st team) Arnie Blancas (AP*) Steve Okoniewski (AP*) Greg Maloney (CoSIDA, 2nd team) Steve Okoniewski (AP, 3rd team; Kodak, 2nd team) ................................................. 1971 Steve Caputo (AP*) Barry Darrow (AP*) Barry Darrow (Universal Sports, 2 nd te a m )................................................................. 1972 Ron Rosenberg (AP, 3rd te a m )....................................................................................... 1974 Greg Anderson (1975 AP*/AP, Kodak 1st team ......................................................... 1976 Monty Bullerdick (AP*) ...................................................................................................1977 Steve Fisher (Co-SIDA, Academic AA, 1st team) Jim Hard (Kodak, 1st team; AP*) ................................................................................. 1979 Allen Green (Pepsi-Mizlou, 1st team) Ed Cerkovnik (Co-SIDA, Academic AA, 1st team) Greg Iseman (Co-SIDA, Academic AA, 3rd team) ......................................................... 1982 Tony Fudge(AP, I-AA*) Marty Mornhinweg (AP, I-AA*) *Denotes honorable mention.
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Chris Bentz ........................................................................................1914 Alfred Robertson ....................................................................... 1914-15 Earl “Click” Clark ............................................................................. 1915 “Wild” Bill Kelly ......................................................................... 1924-25 Reid Harmon ......................................................................................1929 Bob Stansberry ................................................................................. 1933 Milt Popovich ......................................................................................1937 Aldo Forte .......................................................................................... 1937 Ray B a u e r ............................................................................................ 1950 Bob Byrne .......................................................................................... 1951 Hal Maus ............................................................................................ 1952 Jim M u rra y.......................................................................................... 1952 Dick Imer .................................................................................... 1953-54 Joe DeLucas ......................................................................................1954 Doug D a sin g e r ....................................................................................1955 Stan Renning ............................................................................. 1957-58 John L a n d s .................................................................................. 1958-59 Bob O ’Billovich ................................................................................. I960 Pat Dodson ........................................................................................ I960 Terry Dillon ........................................................................................ 1961
Sam Martin All-Big S/cy,
All-Time Leaders (since 1948)
Single Season 1. 2.
3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2.
3. 4. 6. 8. 10. 11. 12.
1. 2.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1. 2.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Rushing Steve Caputo Greg Iseman Monty Bullerdick Les Kent Terry Dillon Dick Imer Arnie Blancas Bryan Magnuson Monty Bullerdick Rocky Klever Scoring Greg Iseman Dan Worrell Dick Imer Dan Worrell Del Spear Bruce Carlson Dean Rominger Pat Dodson Rocky Klever Bruce Carlson Raul Allegre Terry Dillon Arnie Blancas Bob Turnquist
Yr. 1971 1982 1977 1969 1962 1954 1970 1967 1978 1981 Yr. 1982 1969 1954 1970 1974 1976 1981 1960 1979 1977 1978-79 1962 1970 1971
Career 1 . Rocky Klever 2 . Steve Caputo
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 .
1,022
972 892 889 855 818 791 783 Pts. 84 67 64 60 60 55 55 54 54 53 51 50 50 50
Receiving Jim Hard Paul Cooley Vern Kelly Ray Bauer Vern Kelly Doug Bain Brian Salonen Terry Hurley Greg Iseman Brian Salonen Glen Welch
Yr. Yds. 722 1979 1976 607 1978 564 1950 563 1977 539 1969 473 452 1982 1955 431 1982 420 418 1981 1972 386
Passing Bob Boyes Marty Mornhinweg Tom Kingsford Marty Mornhinweg Tim Kerr Ray Brum Marty Mornhinweg Gary Berding Dick Heath Norm Kampschror
Yr. 1979 1982 1950 1981 1977 1969 1980 1970 1953 1955
Gary Berding
Rushing
Yds. 1,253 1,075
1. 2.
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 11. 12.
Monty Bullerdick Arnie Blancas Dick Imer Terry Dillon Del Spear Paul Connelly Jeff Hoffmann Bob Byrne Scoring Bruce Carlson Dan Worrell Del Spear Bob Turnquist Rocky Klever Dick Imer Raul Allegre Greg Iseman Terry Dillon Casey Reilly Pat Dodson Jeff Hoffman
2,228 2,076 1,813 1,604 1,592 1,569 1,429 1,348 1,345 1,313
yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards
196 180 126 115
points points points points points points points points points points points points
112 111 102
96 96 96 92 90
Receiving 1 . Ray Bauer 2 . Vern Kelly
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
1,668
1. 2.
1,569 1,361 1,187 1,097 969 874 828 809 803
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.
Yds.
Rocky Klever
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Brian Salonen Jim Hard Paul Cooley Allen Green John Lands Duane Walker Brad Dantic Doug Bain Tom McMahon Passing Marty Mornhinweg Tom Kingsford Bob Boyes Ray Brum Tim Kerr Van Troxel Rock Svennungsen Dick Heath Gary Berding Tom Huffer Ed Steiner
1,250 yards 1,103 yards 1,050 yards 960 yards 941 yards 837 yards 701 yards 700 yards 625 yards 584 yards 565 yards 3,630 2,296 2,178 2,068 1,745 1,447 1,446 1,231 1,177 1,144 1,073
yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards
Allen Green
Grizzly Cup Initiated in 1921, the Grizzly Cup is the University of Montana’s oldest athletic award. Dr. W. E. Schreiber, a long time head of the UM physical education department, began the award which is given to the athlete who best represents the University on and off the playing field.
Greg Iseman 1982 Grizzly Cup
Larry Higbee ...................................................1921 Gil P o rte r.........................................................1922 Gil P o rte r.........................................................1923 Angus M eagher............................................... 1924 Russ Sw eet....................................................... 1925 Ted Illman .......................................................1926 Clarence C o y le ............................................... 1927 Eddie C h in sk e................................................. 1928 Tom D a v is.......................................................1929 Ray Lew is.........................................................1930 Glenn Lockwood............................................. 1931 Lowell D ailey................................................... 1932 Dale H in m a n ................................................... 1933 A1 D ahlbert....................................................... 1934 Naseby Rhinehart, S r.......................................1935 Henry B lastic................................................... 1936 Bill L azetich .....................................................1938 Bob T hornally................................................. 1940 Tom O ’D onn ell............................................... 1941 Bill Jones .........................................................1942 Henry D ahm er.................................................1943 Charles M oses.................................................1948 John H elding...................................................1949 Jack O ’Laughlin .............................................1950 Ray B auer.........................................................1951 Robert Byrne .................................................1952 Jack Luckman .............................................1953 Ed Anderson .................................................1954
Murdo C am pbell............................................. 1955 Dale S hupe....................................................... 1956 Don Williamson............................................... 1957 Naseby Rhinehart, J r....................................... 1958 Mike G ranbois................................................. 1959 Rudy R u a n a..................................................... 1960 Bob O ’Billovich............................................... 1961 Bob O ’Billovich............................................... 1962 Paul D. M iller................................................... 1963 Tim Aldrich ..................................................... 1964 William M. R ic e ............................................... 1965 Gary B. P e c k ................................................... 1966 Greg H a n so n ................................................... 1967 Willie J o n e s ..................................................... 1968 Mick H arrin g to n ............................................. 1969 Roy Robinson ................................................. 1970 Lonzo Lewis..................................................... 1971 Steve Okoniew ski........................................... 1972 EarlTye ........................................................... 1973 Robin Selvig..................................................... 1974 Rock S vennungsen......................................... 1975 Dean Erhard .................................................1976 Marsha Hamilton ......................................... 1977 Tim Kerr .......................................................1978 Ed Cerkovnik ...............................................1979 Craig Zanon ................................................. 1980 Rocky K lev er..................................................1981 Greg Iseman ..................................................1982
Grizzly Awards Each year five outstanding University of Montana football players are recipients of awards. The Terry Dillon Award, honoring the outstanding back, was established in 1964 following the accidental death of former Grizzly Terry Dillon. Dillon played defensive and offensive halfback for UM from 1960 to 1962. He started at defensive halfback for the National Football League Minnesota Vikings. The Paul Weskamp Award was established in memory of Paul Weskamp, a tackle on Ed Chinske’s 1954 Grizzlies. The award honors UMs’ outstanding lineman and was established by the citizens of Ronan, Mont. The Golden Helmet Award honors the hardest hitter on the team. It was set up on a nationwide basis by the Coca-Cola Company in 1967. The Larry Miller Award is given in memory of the great Grizzly lineman and wrestler who competed for UM in 1969 and 1970. Miller died in an automobile accident in 1974. The award honors the team s’ outstanding defensive lineman. The Steve Carlson award is given to the teams’ most valuable player in memory of the former Grizzly football player who died in 1977.
Dillon 1964—Wayne Harrington 1965—Paul Connelly 1966—Jim Neilsen 1967—Bryan Magnuson 1968—Mike Buzzard 1969—Karl Stein 1970—Arnie Blancas 1971—Steve Caputo 1972—Jeff Hoffmann 1973—Bob Smith 1974—Rock Svennungsen 1975—Del Spear 1976—Paul Fiskness 1977—Monty Bullerdick 1978—Rocky Klever 1979—Rocky Klever 1980—Wayne Harper 1981—Rocky Klever 1982—Greg Iseman
Weskamp 1967—Larry Huggins 1968—Tuufuli Uperesa 1969—Tuufuli Uperesa 1970—Larry Miller 1971—Steve Okoniewski 1972—Ron Richards 1973—Jim Leid 1974—Larry Farnam 1975—Walt Brett 1976—Dan Sullivan 1977—Terry Falcon 1978—Guy Bingham 1979—Guy Bingham 1980—Brian McHugh 1981—Jim Rooney 1982—Greg Amundsen
Golden Helmet 1967—Bob Beers 1968—Herb White 1969—Jim Nordstrom 1970—Jim Nordstrom 1971—Casey Reilly 1972—Mick Dennehy 1973—Sly Hardy 1974—Ron Rosenberg 1975—Steve Dionas 1976—Greg Anderson 1977—Kelly Johnson 1978—Kent Clausen 1979—Greg Dunn 1980—Jay Becker 1981—Scott Gratton 1982—Scott Gratton Curt McElroy
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Scott Gratton Golden Helmet, 1981, 1982 Miller 1976—Doug Betters 1977—Steve Fisher 1978—Steve Fisher 1979—Sam Martin 1980—Arnie Rigoni 1981—Pat Curry 1982—Joe Nuu Carlson (MVP) 1977—Ron Lebsock 1978—Tim Kerr 1979—Jim Hard 1980—Kent Clausen 1981—Rocky Klever 1982—Greg Iseman Marty Mornhinweg
Current/Former Montana Pros Steve Sullivan.......... .. 1922 Evansville Barry D a rro w ........ 1974 Cleveland Browns Ed Illm an .................. .. 1926 Wilson’s Wildcats Jim Hann .............. 1974 Portland Wild Bill K elly.......... .. 1927 Brooklyn Professional Ron Rosenberg . .. 1975 Cincinnati Bengals Len Noyes .............. .. 1937 Brooklyn Dodgers Walt B r e tt .............. 1976 Atlanta Falcons Milton Popovich . . . . .. 1937 Chicago Cardinals *Doug Betters ........ 1977 Miami Dolphins Paul Szakash .......... .. 1937 Detroit Lions *Terry Falcon ........ 1977 New England Patriots, Aldo Forte .............. .. 1938 Detroit Lions Arizona Wranglers Bill Lazetich ............ 1938 Cleveland Rams *Greg Anderson . . . Montreal 1979 John D o la n .............. 1941 Buffalo Indians *Tim Hook .............. Saskatchewan, Ottawa 1979 Stan Renning .......... 1959 Edmonton *Carm Carteri Ottawa, Hamilton 1979 John L a n d s .............. 1960 Indianapolis Warriors *Guy B ingham ........ 1980 New York Jets (10th round) Gary Schwertfeger . .. 1961 Vancouver’s B.C. Lions tKent C la u s e n ........ 1981 New York Jets Bob O ’Billovich . . . . 1962 Ottawa Rough Riders *Rocky Klever ........ 1982 New York Jets (9th round) Terry Dillon ............ 1963 Minnesota Vikings 1982 *Rich B u rtn ess........ Dallas Cowboys, L.A. Rams Mike Tilleman ........ 1964 New Orleans Saints *tPat Curry .............. 1982 Seattle Seahawks, SF 49ers Bryan Magnuson , , , , , 1967 Washington Redskins *|Mike Hagen .......... 1982 Seattle Seahawks, Tuufuli Uperesa . . . . 1969 Philadelphia Michigan Panthers Dave Urie ................ Houston Oilers 1969 B.C. Lions tMike Hogan .......... . 1983 Roy R obinson.......... 1972 Saskatchewan Hamilton tMickey Sutton . . . . 1983 Willie Postler .......... 1972 Vancouver’s B.C. Lions Denver Broncos tBen K iefer.............. 1983 Steve Okoniewski .. .. 1972 Atlanta Note: Year listed is 1st as a professional. Team listed is team player was originally drafted on. *Still Active "\Free Agent
Guy Bingham New York Jets— 1980
Doug Betters Miami Dolphins— 1977
Mike Tilleman New Orleans Saints— 1964
Future Grizzly Schedules 1984 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 Nov. 17 Nov. 24
@Portland State (5>Idaho State* @Weber State* N. Arizona* @U of Pacific @Boise State* Idaho* Montana State* @Reno* @N. Iowa Mirage Bowl (In Tokyo, vs. Army)
1985 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23
N. Iowa Portland State Reno* Boise State* Idaho State* @Montana State* @Idaho* Weber State* E. Washington @N. Arizona* Open
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1986 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22
E. Washington @ Nevada-Reno* Northern Arizona* Pacific @ Boise State* @ Idaho State* Montana State* Idaho* (5) Weber State* Open @ Portland State
ALL
FOOTBALL LETTERMEN UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA
1897
1905
1915
1925
Blake, Harold** ..................Missoula Crain, F r e d * ...........................Missoula Ebert, Fred* ........................ Missoula Goodfellow, H o w a r d * Ovando Heyfron, Dan* ...................... Missoula Jones, Martin* ...................... Corvallis Kennedy, Hugh** ................Missoula Kennett, George** Missoula Rittenour, Clifford* Missoula Schroeder, H ow ard * ........... Missoula Ward, Sidney** ................... Hamilton Westby, George** Missoula
Farrell, Thomas* ..................Missoula Fisher, John* St. Louis, MO Fitzgerald, Edward* ..................Butte Fulton, Scott* ...............................NA Gunner, James* ............................ NA
Adams, Harry**** . Aberdeen, WA Blackwell, Ira* Aberdeen, WA Cook, Sam* .................................Idaho Dreis, Frank* ..................... Minnesota Layton, Jack*** . . . . Portland, OR McQuarrie, Claude** Missoula Mahrt, Pete* ........................ Missoula
Beeman, Stewart* Lewistown Coleman, Charles* Alberton Brittenham, Curtis*** . . . . Kalispell Kain, Sam*** ............................ Helena Ostrum, Emil** Wabash, MN Vierhus, Louis*** . . . Portland, OR Whitcomb, C la rk * * * Helena
1898 Allard, C h a rles*** .................... Ravalli Ebert, Laurence* . . Vancouver, WA Flynn, Michael* .................... Missoula Hechler, L au ren s** .............Hamilton Heyfron, Gil*** .................... Missoula Miller, Ed* .............................Missoula Sedman, Ellis*** r.'..................Missoula Sedman, Oscar** Missoula
1899 Cross, Shorty* Craig, William**** Missoula Graham, H u g h * .................... Bonner Hodson, William* Missoula Jameison, William* ................Victor Marceyes, Claude**** . . . . Forsyth McAllister, C la u d e * ............. Missoula McCormick, Washington* Missoula McDonald, Homer*** . . . Potomac Sloane, Hugh* ....................Missoula Walker, Sidney* ................Missoula
1900 Buckhouse, J o e * * * * ........... Missoula Farrell, George** Virginia City Garlington, King**** . . . Missoula Greenough, Leo**** . . . Missoula Hay, Walter**** ............... Missoula Hughes, Herbert** ...................... NA Polleys, Hovey*** Missoula Walters, R ay*****................Missoula
1901 Barnes, George* ..............Olivet, WI Greenough, Warren* . . . . Missoula Johnson, Elmer**** Missoula Latimer, F r a n k * * ..................Missoula McCauley, Charles* Missoula McPhail, Roy***** New Chicago Parsons, Houston* Missoula Sheridan, Guy* .................... Missoula Walters, Guy* ...................... Missoula Marshall, Charlie* Missoula Westby, Arthur* ..................Missoula
1906 Ambrose, Keith** Missoula Berry, Oral** ...........................Granite Bishop, Arthur**** Missoula Craig, Vincent* .................... Missoula Flaherty, James* .................Bozem an Harriman, William** . Petoskey, MI Lewis, Frank** .............................. NA King, John R.* ................... Livingston Kitt, Berney** ...................... Missoula McCarthy, Eugene* . . . . Townsend McNamara, J o h n * East Helena Morgan, Arthur** . .Marshfield, OR
1907 Dinsmore, Raymond* . . . . Missoula McLaren, G ilb ert* * Hamilton Ryan, Emmett**** ................... Valier Stoddard, Thayer*** . . . . Missoula Thomas, Dillwayn* ....................Butte
1908 Connor, Daniel**** ............. Darby Fredell, Ernest** Anaconda Johnson, C h a s * * ..................Missoula McClay, Harry*** Missoula Reardon, Stephen** . . Boston, MA Simpson, Martin*** Missoula Smead, B u rto n * * * Missoula Soderston, John* Clinton, IA Tait, William* .........................Missoula Torrey, Henry* ..................Manila, PI Vealey, William** Missoula Webster, F.* .........................Missoula Winstanley, Edward**** . Missoula
1909 Beard, LeBaron** Missoula Bennett, William** Anaconda Ittner, William* Red Lake Falls, MN Kennett, Holter* ..................... Helena Little, G e o r g e * * .................... Missoula Thieme, Fred** .................... Missoula
1910 Day, Clifford***.................... Missoula Descham ps, Elizierd** . . . Missoula Dobson, Cecil** . . . Dickinson, ND Dornblaser, Paul**** . . Chicago, IL Gleason, Frank* ..................Florence Simpkins, Edward**** . . . Missoula
1902
1911
Cochrane, William* . . . . Red Lodge Crowley, C le m * .......................... Butte Fergus, Faustus* .................Whitehall Greenough, Paul** Missoula Russell, Harvey* ..................Missoula Smith, Earl* .....................................NA Urlin, John* ........................ Missosla Williams, Arthur** Radersburg Williams, Frank* ......... Deer Lodge Wood, Leslie* ................................ NA
Forbes, Hugh* ...................... Missoula Hunt, Lewis** ....................... Kalispell Kelly, Pat*** ..................Big Timber Klebe, George** ..................Missoula McCarthy, P atrick ** Missoula Ronan, Peter*** ..................Missoula Owsley, Merritt**** . Twin Bridges
1903 Corbin, Edwin** ..................Missoula Curtis, John H.* ........................ Butte Farrell, Joseph T.* Missoula Greenough, Earl*** Missoula Hammer, Walter* ...........Miles City Hardenburgh, Floyd** . . . Missoula Messenger, Ralph* Missoula Murphy, F r e d * * * ..................Missoula Schoonover, Chas.** .. Philipsburg Spaulding, Thomas* Missoula Willis, H artw ell***..................... Plains
1904 Adam, E m il** ........................ Missoula Cary, Robert** N. Platte, NE Dimmick, C h a s.* * * ............. Missoula Fisher, Eugene*** Rosebud Holmes, Robie* ........................Billings Longley, Ed* ...................Stevensville Marks, S a m u e l* .............. Stevensville McLeod, John** ........................ Butte
Editor’s Note: Player is listed the first year he lettered at UM. Asterisks indicate number of letters won.
1912 Busha, Tom** ............... Big Timber Craighead, Ed* .................... Missoula Daems, Leonard**** . . . Harlowton Davidson, Bertram* . . . . Anaconda Gault, James*** Great Falls Griffith, William* . . . . . . . Anaconda Stone, George* .................... Missoula Streit, N orm a n * * * * Missoula Weidman, Roy** ...................... Pony
1913 Anderson, Herbert* ......................NA Collins, Ray* ...............................Butte Craighead, Barclay* Missoula Kress, Paul* .......................... Michigan Sheridan, Phillip*** Paola, KS
1914 Bentz, Christian**** Aberdeen, SD Burris, Virgil* .................M exico, MO Clark, Earl*** Everett, WA Guerin, William* . . . . Olympia, WA Keeran, John*** .. Harrington, WA Robertson, Alfred** . . . . Minnesota Sanderson, Lawson*** Shelton, WA Scherck, George*** Missoula Vance, C e c il* * Washington Claypool, Clinton* Missoula
1916
1926
Dahlberg, H arry****..................Butte Jones, Lester* Everett, WA Lockridge, Earl* Stevensville Nelson, A l * .............................Missoula Orr, Conrad** ....................Missoula Woodward, Ward* Miles City
Callison, Lloyd*** ......................Loma Chinske, Ed*** . Michigan City, IN Coyle, C la r e n c e* * Alberton Davis, T o m * * * .............................Butte Fogerty, Gerald* ........................ Butte Murray, Marshall*** Missoula Parmalee, James*** Missoula Rafferty, William* . . . Wabash, MN Rognlien, Gordon*** Kalispell Tiernan, Robert*** . . . Toledo, OH
1917 Carver, Dwight** Florence Doherty, E m m ett* ......................Butte Driscoll, J o h n * .............................Butte Felker, Preston* ..................Missoula Harris, James*** . . ’....................Butte Kreis, Robert* .......................... Sidney Lamb, Henry* ...........................Laurel Leahy, Arthur* .......................... Butte Sailor, Floyd* ..............................Havre Sullivan, S te p h e n * * * * ............... Butte 1918—N o team organized due to the war.
1919 Brown, Wingfield* Philipsburg Clinich, Vernon* ........................ Butte Daylis, Fred*** ..................... Worden DeMers, Lambert** ..................Arlee Dorsey, James*** Missoula Farmer, James “Eck”* . . . Missoula Fitzgerald, Harold* Miles City Howard, C o r t * ..................... Bozeman Keeley, P atrick ** Deer Lodge Volger, Ralph* .............................Butte Walterskirchen, Wm.** .. Missoula
1927 Clark, James** . . . . Pasadena, CA Dezell, William* Winona, MN Foss, Don*** ..............................Havre Harmon, R eid * * * ................Price, UT Lewis, Ray*** .............................Butte Mellinger, Ted*** . Pine Island, MN Morrow, James*** ..................Moore
1928 Carpenter, C ly d e * * * Billings Ekegren, Kermit*** Harlem Ekegren, Waldo*** ............. Harlem Lyon, Ray*** ............................ Billings Moore, Thomas*** . . . . Philipsburg Muhlick, Clarence*** Kenosha, WI Perey, Emile*** Philipsburg Peterson, Russell*** . . . . Miles City Ryan, J e r ry * * * Deer Lodge Rule, Ted*** ............... Deer Lodge Schotte, George** .................Helena Spencer, Franklin*** Geyser
1920 Baird, Harold* ...................... Missoula Barry, Earl* ...........................Missoula Elliott, Harvey*** Missoula Freeman, Paul* Great Falls High bee, Lawrence* Missoula Kershner, Leroy J o e * * .......... Billings Madsen, Lloyd*** Miles City McGowan, Thomas*** .Lewistown Ramsey, Ted*** Lewistown
1921 Christie, Ralph** . . . .Spokane, WA Dahlberg, George*** Butte Johnston, William* .N ew York, NY Lambert, J a m e s * Great Falls Murphy, Ray** ................. Anaconda Plummer, Ted*** Stevensville Porter, Gilbert** Stevensville Rooney, Harry* .................... Missoula Straw, A lv a * .............................Forsyth Tanner, Gordon** Miles City
1922 Coleman, Chas* ..................Alberton Johnson, Earl** .................... Missoula Maudlin, Warren*** .. Three Forks O ’Neill, William* ..................Missoula Shaffer, John*** Miles City Silvernale, Grant*** .................Baker
1923 Dahlberg, Oscar*** ..................Butte Griffin, Walter*** Roundup Hyde, N e il* ..............................Fairview Illman, Ted*** ...................... Missoula Meagher, Angus** ....................Butte Moe, O .K .* ................. St. Cloud, MN Plummer, Ben*** Stevensville Sugrue, P a t* * * ....................Anaconda Taylor, E d * Miles City
1924 Axtell, George** .................Bozeman Burrell, Walter*** Tampa, FL Cogswell, Andy*** Missoula Fletcher, Claude** Roundup Hanson, D a n ta * * .................... Mildred Kelly, “Wild” Bill*** Missoula Martinson, Karl*** Missoula Ritter, Milton*** Eveleth, MN Sw eet, Russell** Miles City Varney, Howard* ................... Helena
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1929 Boone, W illiam ** Deer Lodge Burns, Elmer* .......................Choteau Cox, Walter*** ...........................Butte McCarthy, Thomas*** .. Anaconda Murray, Henry*** Missoula Walker, C a r l* Boundary, WA
Sullivan, J o h n * * * ........................ Butte Zemke, Hubert* ..................Missoula
1934 Babich, Roy** .............................Butte Carter, Don* Los Angeles, CA Cosgrove, Robert*** Alhambra, CA Dickson, Robert* Los Angeles, CA Holmquist, Don* .................Whitefish Newgard, Morris* .................Kalispell Olson, Clifford*** Whitefish Whittinghall, C h a s * * * Helena Wilcox, C h a rle s* * Stevensville
1935 Breen, Robert* .......................... Butte Farnum, Donald* Harlowton N oyes, Leonard*** ....................Butte Pomajevich, Joseph*** . . Missoula Popovich, Milt*** ...................... Butte Previs, John* .......... Thompson Falls Shields, John** ................. Miles City Swanson, Carl** Anaconda Szakash, P a u l* * Chicago, IL W elch, Roderick* Long Beach, CA
1936 Beal, Robert*** ................. Anaconda Bonawitz, N o r v a l* ................Missoula Brower, Gerald*** Miles City Dolan, John*** ........................Helena Forte, Aldo*** ................Chicago, IL Gedgord, Tom* Chicago, IL Gibson, Lyman* . . . . Puyallup, WA Golden, Joseph* Chicago, IL Jenkin, Fred*** ................. Anaconda Lazetich, William*** . . . . Anaconda Lundberg, Roland** . . . Chicago, IL Mariana, Joseph* Miles City Matasovic, William*** . Chicago, IL McDonald, A r c h ie * * ............... Nirada Morris, Clifford* Miles City Peterson, Arthur*** . . . Great Falls Peterson, Philip*** Kalispell Rolston, Thomas*** Forsyth Smith, Frank** Chicago, IL Spelman, J a m es* * * ...........Anaconda Strizich, Joseph* Great Falls Vogel, R o b e r t* ................Whiting, IN Williams, Charles*** . . . Chicago, IL Zimmerman, Walter* .. Chicago, IL
1930
1937
Botzenhardt, August** .. Anaconda Breen, Robert** ........................ Butte Dailey, L ow ell* *.......................Scobey Fox, Richard** ........................Billings Grove, Joseph* . . . Glenwood, MN LeRoux, Leonard** Wis. Rapids, WI Madden, Gilbert** Roundup Snyder, George** Great Falls Vidro, A u g u st* * * Anaconda
Hoon, J a c k * * * ..........................Helena Lundberg, Roger*** Northwood, IA Nugent, Frank*** Miles City Shaffer, Harry** ........................ Butte Stenson, Perry*** .................Kalispell Taberacci, Emil*** . . . . Great Falls Thornally, Robert*** .. Chicago, IL Van Bramer, G le n * * * .............Billings
1931
Edwards, Hugh*** ....................Butte Huacek, Ed** . . . . Wheeling, W.VA Johnson, Neil*** ..................Missoula O ’Donnell, Thomas*** Casper, WY Shegina, William** Anaconda
Caven, Arthur*** Miles City Crowley, Cale** ........................ Butte Dahlberg, Alfred** ....................Butte Hinman, D a le * * .......... Greybull, WY Kuka, L eo n a rd * * *.....................Havre Lyman, Chalmer** .................Helena McKay, John* ..........................N oxon Meeker, D elm e r * * Missoula Reynolds, Linwood*** Butte Williams, Wendell* .................Billings
1932 Andersen, Leif*** . . . Portland, OR Carpenter, Kenneth*** .. Hamilton Emery, Cal*** ..........................Helena Hawke, William** ...................... Butte Hileman, William*** Whitefish Kuka, George*** Chicago, IL O ech, V e r n * .............................. Billings Rhinehart, Naseby*** Milwaukee, WI Sayatovich, George*** .. Anaconda Stansberry, Robert* . . Norfolk, NB Vesel, F r a n k * * ......................Roundup
1933 Benson, Frank* White Pine Blastic, Henry*** Chicago, IL Brandenberg, Herbert*** Miles City Hartsell, Louis*** Anaconda Heller, Albert** ......... Twin Bridges Kent, E d iso n * .............................. Dillon McCall, Rodney* Silverton, OR Newgard, Morris* .................Kalispell Roberts, James* ..................... Billings Story, Leland** ......................Winnett
1938
1939 Brauer, F r e d * * * .................... Missoula Brown, Clyde* ............................ Dillon Bryan, D o n * * ............................ Billings Clawson, Gene*** Missoula Drahos, Kenneth**** Puyallup, WA Dratz, John*** .................... Missoula Duffy, Tom** ...............................Butte Duncan, John** ..................... Helena Gorton, Robert* ...................Kalispell Gustafson, Roy** Corvallis Mufich, William**** ..................Butte Narche, Eso*** ...........................Butte N ess, Robert* ....................... Kalispell Nussbacker, K a rl* ................Missoula Roberts, Buan* .......................... Butte Roberts, Sam* ..........................Helena Strom, Roy*** .......................... Shelby Swarthout, Jack*** . . Prosser, WA Vaughn, Coleman* Anaconda Jones, William** Livingston
1940 Dahmer, Henry* ....................... Havre Daem s, Leonard* Bozeman Emigh, Jack* Kankakee, IL Fiske, Karl*** ....................... Outlook Jones, Charles* ................. Livingston Leaphart, William*** Missoula Page, John* ............................Kalispell
ALL Reagan, John** Chicago, IL Robertson, William*** .. Great Falls Sparks, R o b er t*...........................Butte Swarthout, William*** Prosser, WA Walters, Ted** ........................Billings
1941 Barbour, William* . . . . Philadelphia Burke, P a u l* * ............................Billings Kampfe, Paul* ....................... Kalispell Keig, William* ....................Anaconda Kern, R ichard**................. Livingston Mather, William* Lewistown Reynolds, Vernon** . .Prosser, WA Scott, Arnold** ..........................Plains Tyvand, B e n * * * .......................... Butte Westwater, James* . . . . Chicago, IL
1942 Badgley, Kirk Jr.** Missoula Berger, Edward* ..................... Billings Bowman, Richard* . . . Casper, WY Felt, Tom* ................................ Billings Ferris, Jack* ..................Belmar, NJ Fox, Donald* .................... Park City Leaphart, Don* ....................Missoula McIntosh, James* Missoula Misic, W illiam *............... Chicago, IL Nyquist, D o n a ld * .................... Scobey Schiller, Carl* ............... Chicago, IL Taylor, Joseph* Chicago, IL Thiebes, J o s e p h * Great Falls Vannett, Leonard* . . . . Pasco, WA 1943, 1944—Football dropped because of World War II
1945 Arnst, Richard* Fort Benton Cook, Robert** .................. Cut Bank Craft, Archie* . . . Los Angeles, CA Dayton, Clark* ................. Anaconda Donovan, John* Anaconda Fleming, Eugene* ...................Eureka Gall, Donald* ..................Fort Benton Gallagher, E dw ard* Anaconda G eorge, Donald* ........................ Butte Kalisch, Frank*** . . Dickinson, ND Krause, Kenneth* ..................... Dillon O ’Loughlin, James*** . . . Missoula Preuninger, W illiam * Missoula Rhehfield, R o b er t* Missoula Rist, S e v e r t* .............................. Billings Rossmiller, Edward** .. Minot, ND Shephard, William* Des Moines, IA Stephens, W allace** ...............Billings Thompson, Harry* Kalispell Thorsrud, Garfield* Missoula Williamson, Paul* Missoula Lewis, George* .................... Missoula
1946 Anderson, Robert*** . . . . Missoula Briney, Frank** .......................... Butte Cheek, J o h n * .............................. Dillon Cork, Lee**** ...................... Missoula Gerner, Kenneth* . Thompson Falls Helding, J o h n * * * * Missoula Kovacich, John* ........................ Butte Kumpuris, Mike**** Little Rock, AR Leeper, S a m * * * .......................... Butte Lodell, Albert* ....................Anaconda Malcolm, Roy**** Missoula Normand, Robert* Anaconda Palmer, Loren* .........................Laurel Pattison, Leo* ...................... Glasgow Radakovich, Dan*** Glasgow Reynolds, William*** . Highland, IN Roberts, P ierre**..................Missoula Scott,. Wilbur* ...................... Missoula Semansky, Frank**** Butte Streit, David** ...................... Missoula Sivingen, Marcus* Glasgow Walterskirchen, Jerome* . Missoula Warden, Darrel* Great Falls Yovetich, Dan* .......................... Butte
1947 Bauer, Ray**** Great Falls Delaney, Don*** ..................Missoula DeVore, K en t* * ........................Helena Ford, Henry*** Durango, CO Gorton, Robert* ...................Kalispell Hammerness, Roland*** . Glasgow Harris, Doyle** . . . Forest City, AR Helding, Robert* ..................Missoula Keim, Ronald*** ..................... Helena Kuburich, S te v e * * * Anaconda Jourdonnais, J o n * * Missoula Leaphart, Clark** Missoula
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Malone, Jack** ....................... Billings Prueninger, W illiam *........... Missoula Replogle, Bert* ................ Lewistown Selstad, Tom*** Great Falls Whalen, Robert* ........................ Butte
1948 Campbell, D o n * * * Great Falls Chaffin, Everett** Missoula Kafentzis, Andy*** Missoula Kafentzis, Chris* ..................Missoula King, J a c k * * * ......................... Kalispell Kingsford, Tom*** Missoula Korn, D a n * * ............................Kalispell Naye, W illiam * Petaluma, CA Smith, William ( B .J .) * ............... Butte Stewart, Gordon*** Forsyth Morey, W illiam *....................Sheridan
1949 Byrne, Robert*** ................... Billings Campbell, K e n * * .............. Great Falls Doyle, Richard* .................... Missoula Hanson, Robert** Santa Monica, CA Lamberg, Ed* (Mgr) ............... Butte Mayte, Carol*** Sand Coulee Murphy, Charles** . . Burlington, IA Oberweiser, Jack* ................Billings Reed, Dick** Miles City Volk, Fred** Great Falls Wold, Paul*** ...........................Laurel
1950 Antonick, R o b ert* * * ..................Butte Baker, William* ........................Poison Gerlinger, D o n * * * .......... Chicago, IL Carlson, Gene*** Great Falls Graves, Robert*** .................Billings Ingram, Mel*** ....................... Billings Jones, G o rd o n * * * ...................... Butte Laird, Loren*** ............... Miles City Lamley, Robert*** . . . Kenton, OH Leonard, Robert** Santa Ana, CA Maus, Harold*** ................. Hamilton Merrill, E a rl* *..................Selma, CA Miller, David** .. Santa Monica, CA Moomaw, Richard** Santa Ana, CA Murray, Jim*** ................. Anaconda Nearing, Ed* . . . . Los Angeles, CA Rothwell, Jack* ....................... Billings Sherbeck, Harold** Big Sandy Thomas, Lloyd** . . Santa Ana, CA Vucurovich, George** Butte Watt, Henry* . Hermosa Beach, CA White, John* Santa Ana, CA Walker, William* .................Bozeman
1951 Anderson, E ddie*** Missoula Burke, Jim ***....................Livingston Campbell, Murdo**** . Great Falls Davidson, Ian* ..................Great Falls Lindsey, Richard** Missoula Nickel, Frank** ....................... Billings Mirchoff, Fred** . . Santa Ana, CA Shadoan, Richard** Billings Stewart, Robert** ..................Forsyth Roberts, J o e * * .............................Butte Yurko, Robert* Great Falls
1952 Brandt, Don** ...................... Glendive Brott, Dean* ..................Seattle, WA Crumley, Robert* Cut Bank Dantic, Robert*** .................... Laurel De Luca, Joe** ................ W eed, CA Deuchler, Owen** ................. Seattle Gompf, H a ro ld * .......................... Libby Due, W illiam ***................Great Falls Heath, Richard***............Miles City Jensen, Marlyn*** Miles City Little, Don*** ..........................Helena Orlich, Don* ............................... Butte Pinsoneault, Richard* . . St. Ignatius Samuelson, George*** . . . Glendive Stocking, G. Edgar* Whitefish Swearingen, C * Port Orchard, WA Wilson, James* .........................Laurel
1953 Barone, Vincent** . . . Elizabeth, NJ Burke, Howard** Livingston Byerly, K en n eth * * *......... Lewistown Dasinger, Douglas** . . . .Wolf Point Laird, Walton** ................Miles City Leuthold, Kenneth* ................Laurel Milne, Curtis** ....................Glendive Peterson, Keith** Seattle, WA Shupe, Dale*** .................... Harlem Weskamp, Paul** .................... Ronan
1954 Enochson, Paul*** ...................Havre Gehring, Robert** Port Orchard, WA Kaiserman, William*** .. Livingston Miles, Robert* ..................Anaconda Muri, P e t e * * ...................... Miles City Small, Robert*** ..................Missoula Rowam, James*(Mgr) . . . Livingston
1955 Bissell, Don* ............................... Belt Bray, Roy*** ...................... Missoula Dzivi, Richard** ..................Kalispell Erickson, Harold* . Sioux Falls, SD Gardner, William* . . . . Seattle, WA Hurley, Terry*** Chicago, IL Johnson, Terry* ..................... Billings Johnson, Ronald* . . . . Elmhurst, IL Jones, Ivory** Oakland, CA Kampschror, Norman* . . . Glendive Lonner, Walter* ...................... Butte Mading, Wallace* Missouri McGibon, Robert** . . . Great Falls Pangle, Louis*** Denver, CO Rhinehart, Naseby Jr.*** . Missoula Rosera, Ervin*** .................Lena, WI Strand, Carl* Bremerton, WA Wikert, Milton* . . . Santa Ana, CA Wilhamson, Don* ...................... Butte
1956 Benjamin, Karl** Seattle, WA Bockman, Montana*** . . . Missoula Butossish, Robert* ....................Butte Carver, Duane* Seattle, WA Connors, Jerry*** .. Spokane, WA Dixon, John** Spokane, WA Everson, Robert*** .. Cheney, WA Gorsich, Mathew*** . . Highland, IN Hand, Bill** Selah, WA Hart, Willard* Oakland, CA Hayes, Severn* Oakland, CA McKelvie, Charles** . . Reseda, CA Manno, P a t * ...................... Anaconda Moore, Edward*** . . . Deer Lodge O ’Brien, Michael*** .Spokane, WA Renning, Stanley*** . . . Great Falls Tennant, Vernon* .................Kalispell Gue, Kenneth* (Mgr) . . Great Falls
1957 Barney, Phil* .........................Missoula Bilan, Edward* . . . Calgary, Alberta Brown, Ronald* . . . Sun Valley, CA Fell, Donald* ................... Vallejo, CA Grant, Russell* ................ Mead, WA Griffin, Phil** Chicago, IL Jankovich, Sam* ...................... Butte Johnson, Howard** Hamilton Keeley, Earl* . . . . Vancouver, B.C. Leenhouts, Richard** . . Selah, WA Love, John* ..................Burbank, CA McArthur, Jon* . . . Vancouver, WA Myers, Larry** Pacoima, CA Olson, Bruce** .................... Missoula Pepe, Joe** ...........................Missoula Sorenson, Thomas** . Benicia, CA Sparber, Dale** . . . Cashmere, WA Vierra, L e s te r * Yakima, WA Vercurovich, George* Butte Williamson, Dan* ...................... Butte Young, Jerry** Sandy, OR
1958 Berry, Dale*** ...................... Fairview Emerson, Michael** . . Lewiston, ID Gratton, Roger (Tim)* . . . Missoula Gregor, John*** ......................Shelby Greminger, Henry** Alhambra, CA Johnson, J a m e s * * * Missoula Lands, John** .. .Baton Rouge, LA Matte, John*** .................... Missoula M eese, J o h n * * W oodside, CA Nearamys, Robert* Pasco, WA Palayo, Alvin* Honolulu, HI Johnson, Richard*(Mgr) . . Hamilton
1959 Beddes, L a w ren ce*** Billings Dotson, Jerry* . . . . Bremerton, WA Ekegren, Gary*** .................. Harlem Grasky, J a m e s * * * ............. Miles City Gustafson, Paul*** Vancouver, B.C. Harris, James* . . . . D es Moines, IA Kosiur, David** . . Wetaskiwin, Alb. O ’Billovich, Robert*** Butte Schwend, H o w a rd * * Bridger Schwertfeger, C.**** Milwaukee, WI
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LET Schwertfeger, G.**** Milwaukee, WI Smith, Gary*** ...................Whitefish Thomson, Mike** ................... Billings Sorenson, Glenn** ................. Billings Schulz, John*** ..................Missoula Russell, Grant* ................Mead, WA
Dennis, George* Irving, KS Gilder, Richard** Missoula Hauck, Thomas*** ....................Butte Huse, Richard** Great Falls Miller, Paul D** ................. Miles City Wallwork, Bruce*** Waimanalo, HI W ood, Steve*** Great Falls
Dawson, E. L.** . . . Westport, WA Dudley, Ell T .** Detroit, MI Fiske, Karl** ............................. Laurel Glennon, Michael**** Billings Graham, Robert** San Mateo, CA Gray, M a ceo*** Baltimore, MD Gudith, Larry* Wyandotte, MI Hedstrom, Olaf** .................... Laurel Huggins, Larry T .* * Missoula Jernberg, Ken** . . . Sunnyside, WA Jones, Willie** Monroe, MI Kelly, James R.*** . . . . Seattle, WA Kenyon, Jim* ........................ Missoula Lung, Roderick** . . Placerville, CA Magnuson, Bryan** Minnetonka, MN Mullins, Peter*** San Francisco, CA McCann, Michael** .. Renton, WA Morgan, Garth*** Salt Lake City, UT Nicosia, Michael** .. Scranton, PA Nordstrom, Bruce** Vancouver, WA O ’Neil, James M.** Edmonton, Alb. Ortiz, R. C.*** . . Monte Bello, CA Paresa, Gregory*** . . . Kahului, FII Robinson, Roy**** Glasgow Sparkes, Richard*** ..................Butte Stedham, John*** . . . Chehalis, WA Strauss, Richard*** Poison Tubbs, Frederick*** . .Honolulu, HI Unruh, Richard*** .........* . . Poison Waters, William** ....................... Troy White, H erbert*** Ecorse, MI Stimac, Daniel** Great Falls
1962
1967 (combined with 1966)
1960 Bansemer, James* . Milwaukee, WI Bartell, James*** Glencoe, IL Birgenheier, Richard** . . Harlowton Baucher, William*** . . . . Livingston Dillon, T e r r y * ...................... Irving, KS Dodson, Pat *** ......................Shelby Herber, Edmund** . . . Camas. WA Miller, D ic k * * * ............. Hopkins, MN Moe, Eugene** ........................Helena Peters, D a n ie l* * ...........................Butte Rudio, Jack** ..........................Helena Shevalier, J a c k * * ..................... Helena Trotter, C. M.** . . . Longview, WA Werba, R on a ld * * * Chicago, IL
1961
Calder, F r e d * * Toms River, NJ Dennis, Wayne* . Vancouver, B.C. Ellison, W illiam * Mandan, ND Gotay, P e te r * * Clarkston, NY Jenkins, G a r y * * ............. Great Falls Kimmit, Dennis* Great Falls Leonard, Eugene** . . . Bay City, MI Luchau, Gerald*** Missoula Martin, Bill*** ............................ Dillon Pomajevich, Chris** Superior Russel, Brent*** ..................Missoula Scouel, Larry* ....................... Kalispell
1963 Bain, F r a n k * ............................Kalispell Barherie, John* . . Calgary, Alberta Benzley, Robert** Green River, WY Buetman, Charles* Telford, PA' Crippen, R o b er t* ........................ Butte Greenfield, Rocky* Missoula Huffer, Thomas** . . . Maywood, IL McElhenney, Ted* .................... Butte Meyer, Dennis* ........................Helena Petty, Larry** ................Great Falls Robinson, C la r e n c e* Kalispell Seeley, Roger** ........................Shelby Tilleman, Michael** Chinook Tripp, Eugene** ..................Missoula
1964 Aukamp, Ronald* Mt. Prospect, IL Bergren, Terry* ...................... Darby Brophy, Robert* Red Lodge Clemens, Roger* Plentywood Connoly, Paul* . . . . Muskegon, MI Enger, David* Deer Lodge Ferris, Edward* ..........................Dillon Garland, Roger* . Spring Valley, IL Harrington, Wayne* ..Y akim a, WA Hill, Warren* ............................ Billings Joramo, Floyd* .................... Choteau Neilson, J a m e s * ........................ Shelby Salois, Jerry* .................... Philipsburg Salvo, Jim* ...................................Dillon Schmauch, Michael* . . . Great Falls Smelko, D a n ie l* .......... Hubbard, OH Walle, C harles*...................... Superior Welker, T h o m a s* .................... Conrad Whipple, Jam es*........................Helena
1965 Adams, M e rle * ................... Livingston Becker, Wayne** . Chula Vista, CA Costello, Anthony. Chula Vista, CA Fiala, J o e * Deer Lodge Hanson, G r e g * ...................... Missoula McDonald, Doug* Missoula Meyer, D enn is* ..........................Helena Miller, Walter**. Walnut Creek, CA Smith, M ike** Olympia, WA Walle, Virgil*...........................Superior Schaefer, G a r y * ....................... Billings
1966 Bains, Ron E.*** Tacoma, WA Beers, Bob*** . . . . . Beaverton, OR Brumback, D. G.** Walla Walla, WA
1968 Bain, Doug** ......................... Kalispell Brum, Ray** ................ Honolulu, HI Buzzard, Mike** . Mt. Vernon, WA DeBord, J im * * * Pasco, WA Dolan, P a t* * * ..................Great Falls Gabriel, Tony* . . . .South River, NJ Gallagher, Tim*** .................Kalispell Garske, R o n * .................. Chico, CA Guptill, R o b er t* * * Great Falls Gutman, Bill** ...................... Missoula Hedstrom, Ole** .......................Laurel Howard, Lon* Centralia, WA Lavery, T h o m a s* ................... Chicago Lovell, Byron** Honolulu, HI Luis, Al* ........................... Orland, CA Lyons, Joe* ............................Kalispell McBurrows, John* .Englewood, NJ Nelson, LA Rue* New Orleans, LA Nordstrom, Jim*** ...A u b u rn , WA O ’Neil, Mick* . . . . Walla Walla, WA Schruth, Pat*** ........................Billings Stranahan, Larry*** Missoula Talolutu, John** .................Oahu, HI Uperesa, Tuufuli** .Aiea, Oahu, HI Urie, Dave** ................... Chico, CA Waters, William* ......................... Troy W axham, John*** Mt. Lake Ter, WA Worrel, Dan*** Great Falls Wysel, Glen* .....................Lewistown
1969 Baldwin, Gene* Spokane, WA Blancas, Arnie** . . . Aberdeen, WA B ozzo, T o n y * Salinas, CA Caputo, Steve*** . . . . Seattle, WA Dennehey, Mick*** ..................Butte Fisher, B o b * Aberdeen, WA Frustau, Martin** Los Angeles, CA Glennon, Mike* ........................Billings Hall, Wayne* . . . W est Minster, CA Hare, Ray* Spokane, WA Hickerson, Bill** . . . . Sonom a, CA Hoffmann, Jeff*** . . . . Seattle, WA Johnson, L.** . . . Sacramento, CA Kent, Les** .................. Honolulu, HI McCann, M ik e * * Renton, WA Miles, G r e g * Seattle, WA Miller, Larry* Martinez, CA O choa, John* Orange, CA Peters, R.*** . Cleveland Hts., OH Postler, W.*** . . . Vancouver, B.C. Reilly, C a s e y * ......................Anaconda Schillinger, J im * * Vida, MT Stachnik, R a y * * ...............Chicago, IL Stein, Karl** . . . . San Anselmo, CA Sterns, Bill** Stevenson, WA Atwood, George** . . Lansdale, PA Stein, Karl** . . . . San Anselmo, CA Sterns, Bill** Stevenson, WA Atwood, George** .. Lansdale, PA
ALL 1970 Berding, Gary** . . . Cincinnati, OH Bodwell, T o m * * Grayland, WA Chong, Elroy* Honolulu, HI Darrow, Barry*** Great Falls Dempsey, Dean*** Claremont, CA Gaskins, W ally * * ..................Missoula Jackson, L o n z ie * Oakland, CA Lewis, Lonzo* Rockford, IL Lugviel, John** Longview, WA Maloney, Greg** Macon, MO McMahon, T o m * Tustin, CA Okoniewski, Steve* . . Seattle, WA Pugh, Terry** ....................... Kalispell Richards, Ron** ........................ Butte Spencer, Bruce* . . . Hoquiam, WA Welch, Glen** .............................Butte
1971 Anderson, Richard*** . Lacey, WA Baumburger, J a y * Great Falls Blue, Christopher*** Olympia, WA Burnett, Clifford** . . . Caldwell, ID Cleveland, Douglas*** Butte Dodds, Richard** Snohomish, WA Doyle, Dennis** Edina, MN Hann, James** Centralia, WA Kottke, Warren** . . . . . Great Falls Kouzmanoff, Marc*** Glen Ellyn, IL La Roche, Leo** . . . Fitchburg, MA Leid, James*** . . . Waitsburg, WA Manovich, D a v e * * * ....................Butte Olson, James*** .. Rochester, MN
1972 Troxel, Ed Van**** . . M oscow, ID Svennungsen, Rick*** . Shelby, MT Babish, Timothy* Azusa, CA Evans, Dean** La Puente, CA Harrington, David** . Portland, OR Stark, Robert** ........................Poison Reynolds, Terry* . . . Glendora, CA Stark, J o h n * Vancouver, WA Walsh, Creighton* ....................Butte Starkey, Steven** . . . El Monte, CA Turnquist, Robert** Billings Kautz, James* ....................... Worden Cooley, Jerry** . . . Anacortes, WA Rosenberg, Ronald*** . . . Whitefish Donner, Curt** Spokane, WA Brett, Walt*** . . . Kings Beach, CA Brick, Timothy*** Traverse City, MI Swearingen, Gary* Missoula Enders, R o b er t* Kankakee, IL Soloman, T e d * .......... Spokane, WA Salo, G regory***........................ Butte Taylor, Steven* Great Falls Dedrick, Kurt** .. Westminster, CA Harris, Gregory*** Kalispell
1973 Adams, Mike* .................Newton, IA Anderson, Greg*** . Blue Island, IL Border, Richard** Salt Lake City, UT Buxton, John*** .. Owatonna, MN Carlson, Steve** Great Falls Erickson, G r e g * * Everett, WA Far,am, L arry** ............. Seattle, WA Flowers, Terry** .. .Cincinnati, OH Grigsby, Bill** Spokane, WA Hardy, Sylvester** . Monrovia, CA Ladd, Mike** .. Garden Grove, CA Lynn, R an d y** Omak, WA Manegold, E r ic * * ..................Glendive Nakoa, Doug** Honolulu, HI Oglesbee, Jim* ....................Missoula Parker, John* Kingston, ME Ponqoha, Dave** Lacey, WA Prigmore, John* Winlock, WA Schmasow, Glen*** . . . Great Falls Smith, Bob** Pasco, WA Spear, D e l* * * * Cheney, WA Storbakken, Rollie* Mt. Vernon. WA Stuart, Gig* ........................Miami, FL Sullivan, Dan**** ...................... Butte Taylor, Steve* ..................Great Falls Walker, D u a n e* * * ......................Malta Williams, Ken* Houston, TX
1974 Anderson, Greg**** . . . Chicago, IL Argo, Daniel** Cincinnati, OH Betters, Douglas*** Arlington Hts, IL Carlson, Bruce***** . . . Great Falls Carter, G.** . . . Far Rockaway, NY Cedarstrom, James* Scottsdale, AZ Chappie, Darrell* Spokane Clift, Tom*** . .Otis Orchards, WA Dionas, S t e v e * * Sumner, WA
Facey, Tom** Lancaster, CA Gulbranson, Wm.** Aberdeen, WA Harbison, Ben**** . . : . . . Missoula Lebsock, Ronald**** ................Butte McCraw, Wyatt** . . E. Orange, NJ McReynolds, Kim* .. Olympia, WA Milliman, Hayes* . . . Cincinnati, OH Muse, Richard* ......................Opheim Nielsen, William* Chicago, IL Ogden, Randy**** Traverse City, MI Plum, M ark*** Tracyton, WA Redurine, Randy** . . Reading, OH
1975 Accom ando, Dan* Westminster, CA Bonas, Jerry** . . . . Fair Haven, CT Carlson, J e ff* * * Great Falls Cheek, D o n a ld * Corvallis, OR Cooley, Paul** . . . . Anacortes, WA Cunningham, G eorge* Los Angeles, CA Egbert, Douglas*** Ogden, UT Estance, Bob** ........................Helena Fiskness, Paul** Huntington B., CA Hansen, R a y * * Priest River, ID Jordan, Richard** . . . Tacoma, WA Mickey, Michael** . . . Bellevue, WA Morton, Scott*** . . . Spokane, WA Pierce, Murray** . . . Cincinnati, OH Scott, Duncan* Great Falls Smith, J e ffr e y * Vancouver, WA Stachnich, Richard** . . Chicago, IL Steinhauer, Ben* Chicago, IL Vincent, Rusty ** . . Tinley Park, IL Weikum, G eorge** . Wilmington, IL
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FOOTBALL Burtness, Richard*** Anacortes, WA Carroll, Mike** ............. Seattle, WA Cerkovnik, Robert** .. Great Falls Curry, P a t* * * ............................ Billings Dolan, William*** E. Helena Duff, James* ...................Chicago, IL Eicklemann, Mark** Indio, CA Hard, J a m e s * * Napa, CA Laird, R an dy***.................... Missoula Menke, John** N. Broomfield, CO Moe, Richardson** ..................Poplar Morton, S c o t t .............. Spokane, WA Norwood, P a t* * * ..................... Billings Price, John* .................... Topeka, KS Perez, T o m * * * Palatine, IL Rooney, James*** Missoula Sharkey, Ron*** ..................Missoula Thomas, T e r r y * * Great Falls
1979 Andrus, Bart* Sepulveda, CA Amundson, Greg*** . . Seattle, WA Caraway, Brian*** Great Falls Cleveland, Curt* Seattle, WA Chalcraft, Steve* .. Richmond, WA Cordier, Bob*** . . . .Spokane, WA Gratton, Scott*** Missoula Hinson, John*** Seattle, WA Kovacich, John*** ....................Butte Lamb, Carlton* Las Vegas, NV Madison, Reed*** ...................... Butte McElroy, Curt*** ...................... Butte Murfitt, Steve* ..................Philipsburg Paoli, David** ................Great Falls
1980 Alex, Mike** Overland, KS Bowman, Dennis* . . . Spokane, WA Chaplin, Dave** Selah, WA Dantic, B r a d * * * .........................Laurel Fudge, T o n y * * * .............. Great Falls, Garrison, Steve*** . . Spokane, WA Hagen, M ik e * * .............. Auburn, WA Kline, D a v e * Bellevue, WA Klucewich, J o e * * * Alpine, CA Lowry, G a ry * * * ................Great Falls' Madsen, Mark** . . Ellensburg, WA M cGinness, Curt** .. Janesville, WI Miller, Rocky*** Richland, WA Mornhinweg, Marty*** San Jose, CA Murray, M a rk * .• Choteau, MT Richardson, Kelly** Grants Pass, OR Rominger, Dean*** . . . Fort Benton Salonen, Brian*** Great Falls Silovsky, P a u l* ................Topeka, KS Sorrell, Malcom** . . . Tacoma, WA Stephens, Andre*** . Tacoma, WA Sutton, Mickey** . Union City, CA
1981 Connors, B o b * .......................Glasgow Dacus, Glenn** . . . Enumclaw, WA Dilts, D an **............ Walla Walla, WA Glenn, D avid** Elma, WA Iseman, Greg** . . . Baldwin City, KS Jahr, S e a n * Port Orchard, WA Jones, R ob**..................Oakland, CA Kiefer, K en**...............Burlington, KS McCauley, B o b * * ..................Missoula
Nelson, J o e * ...................Shelton, WA Nuu, Joe** Bakersfield, CA Oakland, B ren t**..................Glendive Powell, Alan**.....................Lewistown Rooney, J o h n * * ...........................Butte Rutt, Tom** ............................... Laurel Sundquist, T im * * ............. Great Falls Tarrow, B ill* .................Eugene, OR Williams, Derrick**Los Angeles, CA Trammell, Jake** . .Vancouver, WA
1982 Becker, Ned* ..................Atlantic, IA Botzheim, A la n * ................ lone, WA Charles, Joey* Valencia, CA Coppedge, Johnny* . . . Stayton, OR Dawald, E r ic * ........... Owatonna, MN Deeks, D a rry l* ....................Bend, OR Dozier, Rick*........................ Kent, WA Dummett, D a v e * Sanborn, IA G use, Harold*.............Janesville, MN Harvey, Anthony* . . . Oakland, CA Helean, M ik e*.........................Missoula Lewis, Cliff* Los Angeles, CA McKenna, M ike*.. San Antonio, TX Moe, W arren*........................ Missoula Oliver, L a rry *...............Hillsboro, OR Poole, S c o tt* ................ Spokane, WA Poole, Shaw n*.............. Spokane, WA Ray, T ed * ............................Stevensville Rodriguez, Alex* . Los Angeles, CA Sethman, Richard* . . Lakewood, CA Shillam, T er r y *...........Orchards, WA Taylor, T hom as* Wichita, KS Young, Kevin*................Toledo, OH
1976 Beriault, Don* Bellevue, WA Bingham, Guy**** . Aberdeen, WA Bitar, Greg** Hoquiam, WA Brant, J im * * ...........................Missoula Campbell, Neil** ..................... Helena Champagne, Gene* . . . Lacey, WA Clausen, Kent**** . Aberdeen, WA Dews, R o b b ie * * Newark, NJ Falcon, Terry** Culbertson Ferda, Scott**** Great Falls Frost, Mike* . . Newport Beach, CA G elaskoska, Joe*** . . . Bothel, WA Gleason, Dave*** Missoula Grady, Willie* Newark, NJ Green, A llen * * * * Anaconda Halverson, William* . . . Great Falls Harper, Wayne*** Livingston Harris, R o c k e y * New York Hogan, James**** . Olymppa, WA Huggins, J a y * ........................ Missoula Johnson, Kelly*** Great Falls Kleckner, G ra n t* * * Great Falls McDonald, Clev* . . . .Palo Alto, CA Magner, M.* . . Newport Beach, CA Martin, Sam*** Shelton, WA Roban, Michael** Great Falls Sacks, Barry**** Federal Way, WA Shupe, Joe* Great Falls Sobansky, Joe** ................... Ajo, AZ Spigner, Paul* Newark, NJ Sullivan, Pat**** ........................ Butte Van Wormer, Matt** . . . . Missoula Williams, Bryon* New Orleans, LA Woldseth, George* .. Bellevue, WA
1977 Albright, Keith* ..................... Kalispell Barrick, Brett*** Lewistown Becker, Jay*** Atlantic, IA Bell, Darrell* . . . Federal Way, WA Bryant, Michael* ................. Hull, MA Bullerdick, Monty** . Anaheim, CA Carteri, Carm** . . . . Regina, Sask. Cavaligos, Nick* Chicago, IL Cerkovnik, Ed*** ......................Malta Dunn, Greg*** Medical Lake, WA Fritz, Robin* ............................ Sidney Hook, Tim** Regina, Sask. Johnson, Mike** . North Bend, OR Jones, Basil*** Spokane, WA Kelly, Vernon** .. Los Angeles, CA Kerr, Tim** ...........................Missoula I^lever, Rocky**** Anchorage, AK Lane, William*** .. Englewood, CO McHugh, Brian*** . .Spokane, WA Rigoni, Arnie*** Chicago, IL Schm eckpeper, Cary* . . . . Buhl, ID Tagmyer, W.* . . Federal Way, WA
1978 Allegre, R a u l* * Torreon, MX Andrews, M a r ty * Grahan, WA Boyes, B o b * * Sacramento, CA
Helena’s Charles “Bud” Whittinghall lettered in 1934-35-36.
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Voice of the Grizzlies Tom Morris begins his first year as the voice of the Grizzlies on KYLT-AM Radio. KYLT is starting its 13th year as the official voice of the University of Montana athletic program. Morris, 29, came to KYLT from Danville, IL, where he was the sports director at WITY-AM radio. While there he was responsible for play-by-play of University of Illinois varsity football and basketball. He is a 1976 graduate of DePauw University in Greencastle, Ind. Former Sentinel High (Missoula) head football coach Gene Leonard will provide color commentary during the football season, and Dave Guffey, Grizzly S.I.D., will assist with basketball.
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Steve Schnall
KRTV-TV
Ed Coghlan
KULR-TV
Sports Director
KXLF-TV
Pat Kearney
Address Drawer M Missoula, Mt. 59806 P.O. Box 4827 Missoula, Mt. 59806 P.O. Box 1139 Great Falls, Mt. 59403 P.O. Box 1331 Great Falls, Mt. 59403 Indian Caves Road Billings, Mt. 59103 1003 S. Montana Butte, Mt. 59701
Phone (406)721-2063 (406)543-7106 (406)453-4377 (406)453-2433 (406)252-4676 (406)792-0444
Radio Stations Name KYLT-AM
Contact Tom Morris
KGVO-AM
Tom Ash
KYSS-AM/FM
Sports Director
KGRZ-AM
Glenn Schmidt
KUFM-FM
Gregory MacDonald
KDXT-FM
Bill Schwanke
Address Fairway Center Missoula, Mt. 59801 KGVO Plaza Missoula, Mt. 59801 400 Ryman Missoula, Mt. 59801 P.O. Box 4106 Missoula, Mt. 59806 University of Montana Missoula, Mt. 59812 P.O. Box 4106 Missoula, Mt. 59801
Phone (406)728-5000 (406)549-5152 (406)728-9300 (406)728-1450 (406)243-4931 (406)728-9399
Wire Services Name AP
Contact Bob Inez
UPI
Bud Iwen
Address 317 Allen Helena, Mt. 59601 P.O. Box 4595 Helena, Mt. 59601
Phone (406)442-7440 (406)442-6470
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Grizzlies Play Army in 1984 Mirage Bowl in Tokyo The University of Montana Grizzlies will serve as ambassadors for Montana and the Big Sky Country and the United States in November of 1984 — travelling to Tokyo, Japan to play in the 8th Annual Mirage Bowl. Montana will play the U.S. Military Academy (Army). The Mirage Bowl was initiated in 1977. The game is sponsored by Tele-Planning International, Inc. “The fact that the Grizzly football team is going to Japan has created excitement in Grizzly football for all ages,” said fourth-year coach Larry Donovan. “It is a once in a lifetime opportunity for players and fans to represent the United States and the great sport of football. “It was Joe Dougal of Missoula’s concept, with help from Mr. Mike Mansfield,” he continued. “It has become an exciting thing for the entire state of Montana.” The 1982 Mirage Bowl featured Clemson University against Wake Forest. Clemson won 21-17.
This year’s contest pits the University of Houston Cougars against the Southern Methodist University Mustangs. The first bowl game in 1977 pitted Grambling against Temple, Grambling winning 35-32. Temple returned the following year, beating Boston College, 12-10. Notre Dame beat Miami 45-15 in 1979, UCLA beat Oregon 34-3 in 1980 and San Diego lost to Air 21-16 in 1981. Brainchild of Tele-Planning International, Inc. President Atsushi Fujita, the Mirage Bowl was named after a car produced by the sponsoring Mitsubishi Motors, a subsidiary of Tele-Planning Int., along with the Yomiuri newspaper. UM Athletic Director Harley Lewis said the University was aided by former Montana U.S. Senator Mansfield, who is now the U.S. Ambassador to Japan. The Mirage Bowl is played in National Stadium in Tokyo, site of the 18th Olympic Games held in 1964. It has a seating capacity of 80,000 and the game has been a sell out every year.
The 1980 Mirage Bowl in Tokyo featured Pacific-10 team s UCLA and Oregon State. Inset is Atsushi Fujita, Presi dent of Tele Planning International, Inc., and University of Montana Athletic Director Harley Lewis shaking hands in 80,000-seat Memorial Stadium.
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