1985 Football Media Guide

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University of Montana


1985 Grizzly Football Schedule Date Sept. 7

Opponent Cal-Fullerton

Site Missoula

#Time 1:30 P.M.

Sept. 21

Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN

6:00 P.M.

Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12

Portland State Nevada-Reno * Idaho State* f

Missoula Missoula Missoula

1:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M. 2:00 P.M.

Series 0-0 0-0 13-5 3-5 15-11

Oct. 19 Oct. 26

Idaho* Montana State*

Moscow, ID Bozeman, MT

8:00 P.M. 1:30 P.M.

19-46-2 48-31-5

Nov. 2 Nov. 9

Weber State * Boise State *Jjjj

Missoula Missoula

1:30 P.M. 1:30 P.M.

16-7 4-10

Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Eastern Washington Northern Arizona

Spokane, WA lagstaff, AZ

3:00 P.M. 30 P.M.

7-3-1

J 8 I mmBMW

10-8

*Big Sky Conference Game t Homecoming #Mountain Time

11 R$sul Overall, o 'lluiK.V

Sept. 8

Abilene Christian

42-28

(1 0 )

Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29

@ Portland State @ Idaho State*... @ Weber State *............

17-16

(2 - 0 )

14-47

(2 - 1) (2 - 2 )

Oct. 6 Oct. 13

Northern Arizona*.. Eastern Washington.

14-14

(2-3) (2-3-1) (2-4-1)

Oct. 20

@ Boise Sta*

Oct. 27 Nov. 3

Idaho * Montana State

39-40 24-34

Nov. 10 Nov. 16

@ Reno Mirage Bowl vs. Armyf

28-31 31-45

(2-5-1) (2 -6 - 1) (2-7-1) (2 - 8 - 1)

*Big Sky Game (Bold Face Indicates Home Game) fMirage Bowl in Tokyo, Japan

FRONT COVER—Concept and Production by Brooke & Associates Advertising; Chuck Cole, Design; Marc Hefty, Photography. BACK COVER —an artist’s rendering of the University of Montana’s proposed football facility, which will be located east of Harry Adams Field House.

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1985 University of Montana Football Year Book This brochure was p repared for the convenience of sports writers and sports broadcasters during the 1985 football season by Dave Guffey. Perm ission is granted to quote in w hole, or in part, any material in this brochure. Photographs or additional inform ation will be sent upon request. Please let me know your needs. All requests for press passes should be m ade by letter or telephone at least one w eek in advance. C om plete statistics are provided at each Grizzly hom e gam e. They in­ clude team and individual final stats, halftime “flash stats,” quarterly playby-play and defensive statistics.

Compiled and designed by:

Photography by:

Dave Guffey

H ow ard Skaggs Geoffrey Sutton, Pages 27 (Murray), 39

Printed by: UM Printing Services

Edited by: Dave Guffey, Linda Reaves

UM Quick Facts Table of Contents 1985 Schedule.................................. Inside Front Cover 1984 R esults Inside Front Cover UM Quick F acts............................................................... 1 About UM......................................................................2-3 UM Administration.......................................................... 4 Athletic Personnel.............................. 5 Head C oach..................................................................... 6 Assistant C o aches........................................................7-8 1985 O utlook...........................................................10-11 Pronunciation G uide.....................................................11 Honors C andidates................................................. 12-14 The 1985 Grizzlies.................................................. 15-26 R oster........................................................................ 27-28 New Grizzlies............................................................30-33 Tentative Numerical R oster........................................ 33 Missoula Mileage C h art............................................... 34 The O pponents....................................................... 35-38 Big Sky C onference.....................................................40 1984 Big Sky Statistics................................................41 1984 Grizzly Statistics.................................................. 42 UM Coaches’ R ecords.................................................43 Season-by-season Results..................................... 44-45 All Opponents R eco rd .................................................46 The Grizzly Record B o o k ......................................47-48 UM All-Big Sky, All-Americans................................. 49 All-Time UM L ead ers..................................................50 Grizzly Award W inners................................................ 51 Current, Former UM P ro s.......................................... 52 Tentative Travel P lan s................................................. 52 UM Football Letterm en......................................... 53-55 Football Hall of F am e.................................................. 56 UM Media O utlets............................ Inside Back Cover

Location: Missoula, Montana 59812 C hartered: February 17, 1893 E nrollm ent: 9,288 P resident: Dr. Neil Bucklew (406) 243-2311 A th letic D irector: Harley Lewis (406) 243-5331 H ead F ootb all Coach: Larry Donovan (406) 243-2969 F ootb all Staff: Ken Flajole, Mike Van Diest, Vic Clark, Joe Glenn, Jeff Reinebold, Craig Fouhy, Jim Hogan, Marty Mornhinweg

S ta d iu m : Dornblaser (406) 243-5488 (12,500, natural grass) N icknam e: Grizzlies C olors: Copper, Silver and Gold C onference: Big Sky C om m issioner: Ron Stephenson (208) 345-5393 F acu lty R ep resen tative: Dr. Evan Denney Sp orts Inform ation D irector: Dave Guffey (406) 243-6899, Office (406) 728-1135, Home

Dedication Curt Barclay (1931-1985) When you talk about a person who was close to the Grizzly athletic department, as well as the sports information department, you’re talking about Curt Barclay. Curt was my main man on the UM stat crew in football and men’s basketball, and once told me he hadn’t missed a football game at home in 20-plus years. It was Curt who did the final compilation of stats after each game He also had an uncanny ability to pick game scores. I remember many times late in a con­ test I’d ask him, “Well Curt, how are we going to get out of this one.” And he’d reply, “we’re OK, just watch,” and I’d feel reassured. One thing that will always stick in my mind is the fall football season of 1984. I hadn’t seen Curt since basketball season ended in early March. I asked him how he was doing and he was unbelievably frank about his bout with cancer. A couple of months or so later basketball had started and I asked him again. His response was the same, except he added, “I told my doctor I was going to hang around the rest of the basketball season.” Unfortunately for those of us who loved him he was right. He made it through the hoop season — but succumbed just weeks later on March 25th. The phone lines won’t quite reach that high, Curt, but keep an eye on the football field and basketball arena for me, will you?. . . . S.I.D. l


University Montana

sustained a high standard of academ ic excellence in teaching, research and service. UM offers associate of arts degrees in two areas and bachelor’s degrees in 58 fields. It offers m aster’s degrees in 54 program s and doctoral degrees in 13. The College of Arts and Sciences, which is the core of the University, includes a full range of program s and courses in the life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences and hum anities. The College also offers curricula in interdisciplinary fields ranging from ethnic studies to interdepartm ental studies. S even professional schools com plete the academ ic program — Business Adm inistration, Fine Arts, Journalism , Education, Forestry, Law, and Pharm acy and Allied H ealth Sciences. The aim of the University is to provide its students with relaxing and m eaningful learning experience with the best facilities possible. The adm inistration, faculty and staff strive for this goal.

The University of M ontana in Missoula is located in a m ountain forest setting in beautiful W estern M ontana. It is halfway betw een Glacier and Yellowstone national parks. Four wilderness areas are located n ear Missoula. The natural surroundings offer excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, backpacking, river floating, cam ping and other o u td o o r recreational pursuits. Two excellent winter ski areas are located within m inutes of the University. Several other ski areas are only a couple of hours away by car. UM ow ns and operates its ow n golf course adjacent to cam pus. The University of M ontana is o n e of the W est’s pioneers in education and was chartered February 17, 1893. The school o p en ed in S eptem ber, 1895, with 50 students enrolling the first day. L ocated on 201 acres at the base of M ount Sentinel, UM has grown from 50 students and seven faculty m em bers to a present enrollm ent of 9 ,2 8 8 and approxim atley 450 full-time faculty positions. Through its history, the University of M ontana has

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There’s Gold In Them Thar Hills! The University of Montana was recently awarded its 22nd Rhodes Scholar. This ranks UM sixth in the nation of all public institutions. UM ranks sixth 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 scholar­ ships, community and political involvement, athletic ability and personal character. The Yellow Bay Biological Station, located about 70 miles northeast of Missoula at Flathead Lake, is the nation’s oldest inland station. Among some 70 inland units in the United States, the UM ranks fifth for its pro­ gram facilities and student population. KUFM, a noncommercial public radio sta­ tion operated by the radio-television depart­ ment 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 per­ cent of those with bachelor’s degrees and 100 percent of those with graduate degrees find­ ing appropriate positions. The Department of Social Work is fully ac­ credited 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 19 of its students selected as Sears Congressional interns — more than any other journalism school in the country. During the four-month 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 profes­ sional Actors Equity company between Min­ neapolis and Seattle. A University of Montana student has been chosen to receive a Truman Scholarship for six of the last eight years. The national scholarship is given annually to students com­ mitted 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 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 ex­ perience for students in the minerals, rocks and paleontology laboratories at the Univer­ sity’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 in­ terpret 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 education. The Native American Studies program at the University of Montana is regarded by In­ dian 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.

Grizzlies Strike “Gold” Grizzly head football coach Larry Donovan and his staff stress academic excellence, along with excellence on the playing field, and the success in the classroom during his tenure pro­ ves it. Montana has had at least four players nam­ ed to the All-Big Sky Conference Academic Team four of the last five seasons. In 1983 UM had four players named to the All-District 7 team. Those players then became eligible for the highest athletic/scholastic honor in the country — Academic All-American. The impressive thing about UM’s academic achievements is that UM is in NCAA Division I which includes almost 300 schools. During Donovan and his staff’s tenure, there have been two Academic AllAmericans, including Brian Salonen in 1983 and Greg Iseman in 1982. Both players had 3.70 GPAs, Iseman earning a degree in Geology, while Salonen earned his in Business. “Obviously we strive for athletic excellence, but we also feel that if you’re a winner in the

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classroom you’ll be a winner on the playing field and in all aspects of life,” Donovan said.

Brian Salonen


President Neil Bucklew Neil S. Bucklew assumed his duties as the 14th president of the University of M ontana in August 1981. Bucklew, 44, 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 Departm ent of Economics at Ohio University. As provost he functioned as executive vice president and vice president for academic affairs, with respon­ sibility for the instructional program of the university. He was vice president for administration at Central Michigan from 1973-74; vice provost at Central Michigan from 1970-73; director of employm ent 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 Universi­ ty of North Carolina and a Ph.D. in industrial relations and economics from the University of Wisconsin. Bucklew and his wife, Jo Ann, have three children.

Vice President for University Relations Mike Easton W. Michael Easton became the Vice President for University Relations in August of 1982. His responsibilities encom pass student affairs, intercollegiate athletics, university relations, admissions, financial aid, alumni, developm ent and auxiliary services. Easton, 42, had nearly identical responsibilities at the University of South Dakota, where he was vice presi­ dent for student services and public information since 1973. Other positions he has held include dean of students, Eastern Montana College, 1971-73; assistant dean of students, EMC, 1969-71; administrative intern, Lane Community College in Eugene, Oregon, 1968-69; and assistant dean of students, University of Oregon, 1967-68. He received his B.A. in biology and physical education at the University of Washington in 1964. He receiv­ ed his M.S. in education at the University of Oregon in 1965 and earned a Ph.D. in higher education ad­ ministration at Oregon in 1969. Easton and his wife, Patricia, have three children.

Athletic Director Harley Lewis In his tenth year as athletic director, Harley W. Lewis was nam ed AD at the University of Montana in April of 1976. Lewis is involved in num erous organizations at the state and national level. He was the State Director for the Montana Special Olympics in 1980 and 1981. He served as National Director for the US ABA Blind Olympics in 1983, when the national championships were hosted by UM. He also is Chairman of a local school board, on the State Board of directors for the Special Olympics, and on the Board of Directors for the YMCA. He is on several Big Sky Conference committees and on the NCAA’s Track & Field Rules Committee. He served as cross country coach until 1976 and his teams won nine league titles. He served as track coach until 1978 and won the conference crown in 1972. Lewis was nam ed the Big Sky’s track and cross country coach 10 times during his tenure as mentor. He coached several All-Americans while a coach and continues to work with the M ontana Olympic Committee, of which he is on the State Board of Directors. Lewis is a 1964 graduate of UM with an M.S. in Health, Physical Education and Recreation. He became track and cross country coach at Montana in 1966. Prior to that he coached for two seasons at the University of Portland. He is a 1959 graduate of Butte High School. Lewis and his wife, Marilou, have two children.

A ssociate Athletic Director Barbara Hollmann Barbara Hollmann began her duties as associate athletic director in August 1980. In addition to serving as the associate director of the department, her responsibilities involve coordinating, supervising and promoting the wom en’s athletic program. She also coordinates UM’s television show, as well as overseeing all promotions. Prior to UM Hollmann spent five years as athletic events coordinator and assistant to the w om en’s athletic director at the University of Arizona. From 1971 through 1974 she was an assistant director and later an associate director of intramural and recreational sports at the University of W ashington. Hollmann graduated from Ohio State University with a B.S. in physical education in 1964 and a M.A. in recreation administration in 1968. She received her Ph.D. in 1982 from the University of Arizona, em ­ phasizing higher education administration and public m anagem ent. Hollmann served on the NCAA Executive Committee for two years and is currently on the NCAA Recruiting Committee. She was involved with the founding of the Mountain West Athletic Conference and served as the first president. Her husband, Robert, is an associate professor of m anagem ent at UM.

Faculty Representative Evan Denney Beginning his seventh year as UM’s faculty representative to the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Evan has been a faculty m em ber 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 W ashington in 1970. Prior to his UM teaching career, he taught at the University of Washington (1966-69) and Northern Colorado University (1956-66). From Seattle, W ashington, 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 M ontana representative to the NCAA. Denney and his wife, Terri, have two children.

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Athletic Personnel Steve is beginning his fifth season as the Grizzly equipm ent m anager. The native of Hamilton, Montana, previously worked as a sawyer in the winter and a heavy equipm ent operator in the sum ­ mer. He graduated from the University of Montana in 1972 with a B.S. degree in Health and Physical Education, with em phasis in Athletic Training and Physical Therapy. He received his master’s 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 two children.

Dave is in his eighth season as sports information director. His responsibilities include publications, press releases and promotions. He has five years of newspaper sports writing experience. He is a 1975 graduate of Fresno State and received a B.A. in Journalism. He has won num erous district awards for his football and basketball media guides and game programs. His 1981 football game programs were judged best in the nation. He is a m ember of the College Sports Information Director’s of America (CoSIDA). Dave and his wife, Mea, have a three-year-old son, Patrick.

Steve Hackney Equipm ent

Dave Guffey Manager

Tim is in his fourth year as the business m anager at Montana. As the athletic business m anager he is the accountant for the departm ent, handles logistics for football team travel, supervises central office staff, is involved in contract negotiations, is responsible for depart­ ment budgetary and fiscal control and is involved in long-range planning on budgetary items. He is a 1971 graduate of Chico State in California and receiv­ ed his B.S. in Accounting. Prior to join­ ing the UM staff he ws a Manager of Accounting for ITT’s Continental Bak­ ing Co. in Portland, Oregon. He work­ ed there for seven years. Tim and his wife, Judy, have three children.

Suelynn is beginning her sixth year as the University of M ontana football secretary. She graduated from Oregon State University with a B.S. degree in Secretarial Science. She has been a Cer­ tified Professional Secretary since 1972. S h e w orked for th e S ch o o l of Oceanography at OSU as a research assistant for eight years and as a biological technician for the Smithsonian 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.

Tim Kendall Business

Dennis T. Murphy was nam ed head m en’s trainer at the University of Mon­ tana in June of 1982. Murphy, 32, graduated from Montana in 1975 with a B.S. degree in Health and Physical Education with a specialization in Athletic Training and Adaptive Physical Educa­ tion. In June of 1975 he was certified by the National Athletic Trainers Associa­ tion. In August of 1978 he was nam ed assistant athletic trainer and lecturer at the Departm ent of Athletics at the University of Arizona. In Septem ber of 1980 he accepted the position of Visiting Assistant Professor at UM. Murphy, who has been a certified trainer for nine years, has taught num erous training-related classes, has been a guest speaker at several sports’ clinics and written articles for training publications. He is single.

Suelynn Williams M anager

Gary has been ticket m anager of UM since 1966. In 1978 he was also ap­ pointed field house m anager. He schedules all events in Adams Field House and at Dornblaser Field in addi­ tion to handling ticket distribution. He is a native of Ronan, Montana, and graduated in accounting from the Missoula Business College in 1962. He gained extensive experience in account­ ing and auditing before assuming his responsibilities at M ontana. His wife, Judy, is a daycare center owner and operator in Missoula. The Hughes have six children.

Dennis Murphy

Gary Hughes

Athletic

Manager Facilities

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Head Coach

Larry Donovan (N ebrask a, 1 9 6 4 )

Born March 31, 1941, D onovan cam e to UM from the University of Kansas, w here he was outside linebacker coach. Prior to that he was at the University of Iowa for three seasons as offensive line and quarterback coach. From 1972-75 he was an assistant at W ashington State w here he was defensive line coach for two seasons, and then defensive coordinator for two years. H e had m oved to WSU from South D akota, w here he coached from 1967 to 1971. H e began his coaching career at his alm a m ater, w here he served as a graduate assistant at the University of Nebraska w hen the C ornhuskers w on the O range Bowl. H e then serv­ ed in Korea as a lieutenant and was aw arded the Army C om ­ m endation Medal. H e stayed active in football in Korea, playing and coaching his division team to an 8-0-1 record. D onovan played linebacker/tight end at N ebraska and his 1963 team beat Miami of Florida, 36-34, in the G otham Bowl and was 9-2. He received his B.A. in ’64 and was commissioned through the ROTC program at N ebraska. H e earned his m aster’s in Secondary Education in 1968 at S outh D akota. Larry and his wife, Georgia, have three daughters, Andrea, Molly and Lindsay.

Larry R. D onovan is beginning his sixth season as head coach at the University of M ontana. His overall career record is 22-29-1 an d 14-21 in Big Sky C onference gam es. In 1981 he guided the Grizzlies to a 7-3 record — the fifth best record in school history and a 5-2 second place con­ ference finish. The following year he gave M ontana its first football cham pionship in 12 seasons, and UM advanced to the 1-AA national playoffs. Also in 1981 D onovan was honored by the G reat Falls O p­ timist Club, which sponsors the annual M ontana Sports B an­ quet, by nam ing him the state’s C oach of the Y ear. In 1982 he was n am ed the Boss of the Y ear by the Professional Secretaries International. He is currently District 8 and 9 C hairm an of the American Football C oaches Association Division 1-AA All-American C om m ittee. H e is also a m em ber of the District 8 Football Rules C om m ittee, one of three representatives. Active in local organizations, D onovan was C hairm an of the Team s Division for the YMCA Fund Drive, on the Board Directors for United W ay and active in the B .A .S .H . drive for Loyola High School. During his tenure at UM he has coached four AllA m ericans. At the academ ic level has coached two AllA m ericans and 11 All-District selections.

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A ssistan t C oaches

Ken Flajole Defensive Coordinator, Outside Linebackers

Joe Glenn Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks

Ken Flajole is in his sixth season as a Grizzly coach. Flajole (pro­ nounced Flay-Jull), 30, 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 as­ sistant coach at Pacific Lutheran University, where he coached the defensive line and linebackers. While at PLU his team was nationally ranked and District I cham pion. He is UM’s Football Camp Director and has worked cam ps in W ashington. In 1984 he was a sum m er clinician at the Oregon State Coaches Associa­ tion Convention as well as a clinician at the W ashington State Coaches Association. He is a 1976 graduate of Pacific Lutheran University, located in Tacoma, WA. He received his B.A. in Education and his minor in coaching. As a collegiate player Fla­ jole 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 nam e is Teri. They have two daughters, Kelly 4, and Kori 2.

Joe is beginning his sixth season at UM. He was head football coach at Doane College in Crete, Nebraska for four seasons before coming to Montana. Glenn, 36, 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 cap­ tain at USD. He set a USD school record for the most yards receiv­ ing 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 m aster’s degree in Education. In 1982 the Grizzlies set 33 school offensive records and 24 in 1984. Glenn has coached five All-Big Sky players in five seasons as quarter­ back/receiver coach. One of 12 children, Jo e was born in Lin­ coln, Neb. He and his wife, Michele, have a daughter, Erin, 12, and a son, Casey, 6.

Jeff Reinebold Defensive

Mike Van Diest Defensive Strength and Recruit Coordinator

Jeff Reinebold was nam ed an assistant coach at UM in July of 1983. Last season he coached the running backs at UM. 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 foot­ ball coach at W estern Montana College in Dillon. He was the of­ fensive 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, 28, was a three-year letterman at the University of Maine-Orono and voted “Most Courageous Player” in 1980. He received his B.A. 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 Mer­ rillville. He was a defensive back and return m an. His wife’s name is Marsha. They have a year-old son, Zack.

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 nam ed 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 foot­ ball 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. Mike said he believed “nothing great has ever been achieved without enthusiasm. I love coaching our defen­ sive line.” Mike, 32, is married to the former Heidi Dringman of Billings.

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A ssistant C oaches

Vic Clark Offensive

Craig Fouhy Running

Vic Clark, former assistant head football coach at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro, was nam ed an assistant coach at the University of M ontana in March of 1985. Clark, 37, has 14 years of coaching in college and secondary schools in the Midwest. He and Billy Mitchell started the Kentucky Wesleyan football program from scratch two years ago. Prior to taking the position at Owenboro, Clark was head football coach at Bekin High School in Illinois. He was there three years, from 1980-82. In 1979 he coached at Campbellsville High School in Kentucky, where he coached a team that was 1-9 the previous season to a 9-1 record and a berth in the state playoffs. He was Conference and District Coach of the Year for his efforts. From 1977-79 he was head coach at Grayson County High School in Kentucky. Clark received his B.A. degree at Indiana State in 1971 in Earth Science and Geography. He earned his m aster’s at Louisville in 1977. he began his college coaching career at Louisville as a graduate assistant coach. From Terre Haute, Indiana, he prepped at Garfield High School, where he was an all-state football player. He played offensive guard at Indiana State in 1966-67. Clark and his wife, Karen, have a two-year-old daughter, Jennifer.

Former University of Montana football coach Craig Fouhy (pro­ nounced Foo-EE), rejoined the Grizzly staff as running backs coach in February of 1985. He served as assistant offensive line coach at Montana during the 1982 season, the year the Grizzlies won the Big Sky Conference championship. Fouhy, 31, was most recently the head football coach at Tahom a High School in Maple Valley, Washington. He also served as assistant track coach there. He takes over the running backs from Jeff Reinebold, who now coaches, the secondary. Fouhy has 10 years of coaching ex­ perience, starting at Lake Roosevelt High School in Coulee Dam, W ashington in 1976. At Coulee Dam he served as head football and head track coach for three years. He then was head football coach at Coupeville High in Washington for two years, then Sum ner High for four years, then UM and finally Tahom a. As a collegiate player Fouhy was a three-year starter at offensive tackle at Pacific Lutheran University, and all-league and all-district his junior and senior seasons. He was Little All-Coast in 1974 and 1975 and an NAIA honorable mention All-American in 1975. He prepped at Mt. Rainier High in Des Moines, Washington. He and his wife, Kristie, have a two-year-old son, John.

Jim Hogan Inside Lineba Conditioning

Marty Mornhinweg Wide Rec

Jim Hogan, a former player at the University of Montana, was appointed inside linebacker coach and conditioning coach in March of 1985. Hogan, 28, played linebacker at Montana from 1977-80 and was a four-year letterman and three-year starter. He is a m ember of the UM Letterm en’s Club and the UM Weight Train­ ing Club. He served as a student assistant coach at Montana in 1981 and 1982 — the year the Grizzlies won the Big Sky con­ ference title. In the fall of 1981 Hogan was an assistant football coach at Solano Community College in Suisun, Calif. He coached at UM in the spring of ’81 and then returned for the 1982 season. Hogan has also coached at Broadus High under coach Lloyd Boozer in football and was head wrestling coach and assistant track coach. Hogan is a 1981 graduate of UM and received his B.S. in Health, Physical Education. He prepped in Timberline High School in Lacey, Wash. He is single.

A nam e synonym ous with Grizzly football and the success of 1981 and 1982, Marty holds virtually all of the passing records, both single season and career, at the University of Montana. He was running back and safety coach at his alma mater, Oak Grove High, in 1983. In the sum m er of 1985 he was quarterback coach for the North in the North-South All-Star Gam e in Northern California. He was with the Grizzlies as wide receiver coach in 1985 spring practice and coached a football cam p in California this past summer. As a player at UM he led the Grizzlies to a 7-3 record in 1981 and the Big Sky Conference title in 1982. He pass­ ed for 6,083 yards and 38 touchdow ns during his career — shat­ tering both standards. He was a three-time all-league pick at UM and honorable mention All-American in 1982. As a prep he was All-Northern California and set num erous state passing and scor­ ing records. He earned his B.S. degree at M ontana in 1985 in Health and Physical Education.

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Outlook, Honors Candidates.

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1985 Outlook: W ishbone Attack To Be Featured return of LeRoy Foster add up to three players w ho we have confidence in moving the football; and in LeRoy’s case, break­ ing the long o n e ,” D onovan said. Foster was an honorable m ention All-Big Sky conference selection last year. O ther backs w ho figure into the gam e plan include senior Alan Botzheim, sophom ore Mike Ehlers and redshirt freshm an Jo h n Huestis. A nother greatly im proved area should be tight end w here Paul Lamb proved his ability in the Mirage Bowl and Brad S alonen returns after a wrist injury sidelined him early in the ’84 season. “They should be two of the best ever, and th at’s a m outhful w hen you look at the tight ends in the history of M ontana football,” D onovan said. A concern for D onovan is the graduation-hit offensive line, w here honorable m ention all-conference guard Eric Dawald is the only returning fulltime starter. H ow ever, tackle Larry Clarkson and cen te r/g u ard Mark Smith saw considerable ac­ tion last year. D onovan hopes sophom ores Rusty Lohof and Darrin Reid can rise to the occasion, along with JC transfer Jack Metcalf at center. P erhaps the biggest key will be senior Scott Poole, w ho was m oved from defensive to offensive tackle in the spring, and is a 1985 honors candidate. “The offensive line m ade great strides in the spring, and m ust m ake even greater strides in fall cam p to becom e as good as they need to b e ,” D onovan said. Wide receiver was hit hard with the loss of Bob McCauley to graduation, but veterans Scott Moe and Terry W hite are sure-handed, along with JC transfer Mike Rice and soph Sherm an Nelson. “Wide receiver is a talented group and Rice and Nelson give us good speed and athletic ability th e re .” Defensively the Grizzlies will stick with the 3-4 alignm ent, with considerably m ore blitzing, especially from the inside linebackers. “I think the defense regained its vitality and personality in the spring,” D onovan said. “With the defensive line having gone through a year of tough experience, they are now ready to com e back. A nd with the return of Shaw n Poole and the addition of transfer Nate Finch, our defensive front looks solid. “The defensive line is the key to the defense, and their im­ provem ent in pursuit enables the linebackers to play a m ore loose, active role and once again m ake our front seven a viable part of our football te a m ,” he said. Along with Poole and Finch are lettermen Pat Foster, W ard Crawford and Larry Oliver at tackle, while Dave Seam an and Scott M oore, two m ore vets, are at noseguard. Rick Dozier and Doug Sexe are honors candidates at in­ side linebacker and will hopefully take over for now -graduated Jake Trammell who had a team -leading 137 tackles last year. S peed will also be in the middle with Ed A postol and Todd Koechlein, a pair of converted defensive backs. S oph Greg Gianinni will also battle for playing time. At outside linebacker are four talented players in senior

A wishbone offense will be the biggest new wrinkle in the University of M ontana gam e plan this season. A nother will be the absence of quarterback Marty M ornhinweg, UM’s alltime passer.

D-Line Coach Mike Van D iest

“W e have experim ented with the w ishbone with the thought of using all of the backs in our offense,” said sixthyear Grizzly coach Larry D onovan. “If we can run the foot­ ball the way we have p assed it the last two years then we will have success. “W e m ust reestablish the run and have success on run-type dow ns to be a cham pionship football te a m ,” D onovan co n ­ tinued. “To be a cham pionship football team you have to be able to com plem ent the run with the pass and that is som ething we have got aw ay from the past two seaso n s.” O ne of the main reasons D onovan and his staff have im plem ented the wishbone is the return of fullbacks Scott Murray and Kraig Paulson, a pair of honors candiates, and a pair of tough, hard-running backs. “The fullback tan d em of Murray an d Paulson, plus the

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G rizzlies to R e-establish Running Attack In ’85 said. “If they can learn fast and becom e a part of the team there is definitely som e talent there that can help us in the early part of the se a so n .”

letterm en Bill Tarrow and Tim Gillis, JC transfer P at Hardim an and so phom ore letterm an J. C. Cam pbell. Gillis is the tea m ’s leading returning tackier with 109 stops in ’84. “This is a very good position for the Grizzlies,” D onovan said. “In the secondary Ted Ray has great range an d valuable experience as to know ing w hat to expect from certain offenses,” D onovan said. “This should be one of the m ost im proved areas on the football te a m ,” he said. An im portant elem ent in the secondary will be w hether or not Tim M onterossi recovers from a knee injury he suffered in spring ball. Rob Meidinger and N ate O dden finished spring drills as the starters at corner, with JC transfers Reggie Brown and Brian Gimler as backups. Strong safety will be a solid position as three-year starter Terry Shillam returns, and soph o m o re Tony Breland adds strong depth. Shillam is the second leading returning tackier in the secondary with 103 stops. “The big defensive question m ark is how fast the cornerbacks adjust to their new positions (Meidinger and O dden are converted safeties), as well as the play of the outside linebackers,” D onovan said. “W e think that group could make us a sound defensive football te a m .” D onovan added he is “still very concerned with the kicking gam e, although we feel with a junior kicker (Eby Dobson) it should be vastly im pro v ed .” H e ad d ed , “With the addition of Rice it m ay eliminate Eby’s punting duties and help him to concentrate on the field goals and PA T s.” “W e had a very, very outstanding recruiting class and it can have a strong im pact on our tw o-deep ro ster,” D onovan

O utside linebacker Bill Tarrow

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Honors Candidates Eric Dawald

Rick Dozier

Offensive

6 - 3,

Inside

248

6 -3,

L ine

230

An honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference selection in 1984, Eric is the leader on the of­ fensive line. A walk-on as a freshman, extremely hard work and dedication boosted his weight almost 50 pounds, and the result is his third year as a starter. “Eric is extremely good as a pulling guard and as a deep snapper,” said H ead Coach Larry Donovan. “He plays from snap to whistle and is the leader on the line with his attitude and work ethic,” Donovan added. Last year he was voted “Outstan­ ding Junior” at UM by his team ­ mates. A fifth-year senior, Eric is also a very effective pass blocker. (See sketch, page 17).

Scott Moc

Rick came on like gangbusters in the second half of the ’84 season after missing a few games with a leg injury, and will hopefully help fill the loss of now graduated Jake Trammell in the middle of the Grizzly defense. Despite miss­ ing three games he had 72 tackles. “Rick has the size (6-3, 230), talent and speed to be a premier Big Sky Conference linebacker,” Donovan said. “He is entering his third year as a starter and covers a lot of ground with his athletic ability.” (See sketch, page 18).

LeRoy Foster

W ide

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5 - 11 ,

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Running

5 -5, When you talk about a great pair of hands and disciplined pass pat­ terns you are talking about Scott Moe, a local product from Missoula’s Sentinel High School. He is the Grizzlies’ leading return­ ing receiver yardage-wise with 248 on 16 receptions. “Scott is a sure-handed, dependable, must down receiver who is a scrapper and likes to com pete,” Donovan said. Scott is known as a possession receiver, however he averaged almost 16 yards a catch last year and 21.5 yards the previous season. He will also see action as a punt returner. (See sketch, page 21).

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155 The co-winner of the Terry Dillon Award, and co-Junior of the Year, LeRoy is perhaps the smallest running back in Division I football. He has 4.5 speed in the 40 and is extremely strong for his size. He was M ontana’s leading rusher last year with 385 yards and three touchdowns. His first run from scrimmage was a 49-yard TD against Abilene Christian University in the 1984 season opener. He had seven receptions last year, including one for a score. “Pound-forpound LeRoy is probably the best player in the Big Sky C on­ ference,” Donovan said. “He may be the smallest, but he also may be the quickest, toughest back in the league to o .” (See sketch, page 18).


Honors C andidates Scott Murray

Kraig Paulson

Fullback

Fullback

6- 0,

6- 0,

202

202 With a nickname like “barb-wire” it’s not too difficult to figure out what type of a runner Kraig is — the kind who runs straight at you. He was leading UM in rushing after seven games but missed the rest of the season with a leg in­ jury. He finished with 265 yards and a TD and had 16 receptions. As Murray, his success will be vital to M ontana’s wishbone of­ fense. “Kraig is a rugged, depen­ dable, ro d e o -to u g h football p lay er and e a rn e d th a t nicknam e,” Donovan said. “He was one of the leaders in spring ball and will carry over that role entering his junior year. He leads by exam ple.” (See sketch, page 23).

Scott rushed for 291 yards and two touchdowns a year ago in 10 games and will be a crucial fac­ tor in M ontana’s new fullbackoriented wishbone offense. He is also a top-notch receiver and his 26 catches in ’84 makes him the leading returner in that category. “Scott is a finesse runner with deceptive speed,” said H ead Coach Larry Donovan. “He can get you the extra yardage on each run and is a true program guy. He continues a long tradi­ tion of father-son players at UM, since his dad and grandfather played for the Grizzlies.” Murray was the leading rusher in the prep ranks in Montana as a senior with 1,109 yards. (See sketch, page 21 ) .

Shawn Poole

Scott Poole

Defensive

Offensive

6- 4 ,

6 - 7,

268

274 Injuries have plagued Scott dur­ ing his playing days at UM, but added strength and weight loss could add up to great success on the offensive line for the Grizzlies in 1985. He was m oved to of­ fense from the defensive line in the spring and responded by earning the starting spot. He has the power to block in short yardage situations, and the foot speed to be a solid pass blocker. “Scott is untested on offense, but has great tools and ability to be a valuable lineman for our foot­ ball team and be one of the best in the conference,” Donovan said. (See sketch, page 23).

A smile finally returned to the face of defensive line coach Mike Van Diest this past spring, and one of the main reasons for it was the return of Shawn. Two years ago he was the second leading tackier on the team with 84 stops and is effective against the run and as a pass rusher. Overall he is one of the strongest players on the team in every weight lifting category. “Shawn is a premiere defensive lineman in the Big Sky C onference,” Donovan said. “His size and quickness make him effective in all phases of the game and his strength and at­ titude will make him a leader on a rejuvenated defense.” (See sketch, page 23).

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Honors C andidates Terry Shillam

Dave Seaman

Strong

Noseguard

6 - 1,

5 - 11 ,

256

18 Terry showed his toughness and durability last year, registering 103 tackles, and is the No. 2 returning tackier this season. He had a team-high 51 unassisted stops, including five for losses. He also had th re e forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, and an interception for a 26-yard return. “Terry has battled knee injuries throughout his career and when he has been healthy he has been our most consistent per­ form er in th e se c o n d a ry ,” Donovan said. “He greatly im­ proved over the last half of the season in ’84, which has signaled he is ready for a big year. He has a good nose for the football and is an outstanding leader.” (See sketch, page 25).

A move from defensive tackle to noseguard, plus 20 pounds of added muscle make Dave poten­ tially one of the strongest players at his position in the conference. He led the defensive line in tackles last season with 55, in­ cluding six for losses of 36 yards. His freshman season he played linebacker at UM. “Dave has the te m p e ra m e n t, ability a n d nastiness to be the best of a long line of good noseguards at the University of M ontana,” said H ead Coach Larry Donovan. “He is a dedicated football player with size and quickness to back him u p .” (See sketch, page 25).

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Ted Ray

Doug Sexe Inside

6 -2 ,

Free

Line

221

Safety,

5 - 11 ,

17 The fastest player in recent Mon­ tana history, Ted ran under 4 .4 last spring, around the 4.35 range. That speed along with his quickness and improved con­ fidence should make him one of the finest safeties in the Big Sky. He has been nationally ranked in kickoff returns the past two seasons, including 33rd last year. He was tied for 26th in intercep­ tions with five in ’84 and with his m ove from cornerback to safety will have more opportunities for “picks.” “Ted has played all of the positions in the secondary and has finally found a hom e at free, which will better utilize his trem endous speed and total disregard for himself in his hellb e n t-fo r-le a th e r a ttitu d e ,” Donovan said. “He is a leader and premiere player not only in the seco n d ary , but also a returner.” (See sketch, page 24).

Doug added about 20 pounds and still maintained his 4.7-4.8 speed in the 40, which makes him steady against the run and pass. He had 47 stops in 10 games last year, and had three for losses of 23 yards. He was the M ontana “AA” Player of the Year as a senior at C. M. Russell High School. “Doug is a run to the ball, come to play type of player who gives it his all every d ow n,” D onovan said. “He follows in the tradition of good in­ side linebackers at the Universi­ ty of Montana. He is a good leader for us on defense.” (See sketch, page 25).

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The 1985 G rizzlies

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Jim Ambrose

*Ed Apostol

* * *Alan Botzheim

5-11, 173 RB, Fr. Shaum berg, 111

6-1, 205 ILB, So. Olympia, WA

5-11, 190 RB, Sr. lone, WA.

A redshirt as a freshm an, Jim should see action at fullback or halfback this season. He rushed for 1,000 yards as a senior at Jam es. B. Conant High School and was his league’s Player of the Year and team MVP. He was all-state, all-area, and all-conference. His prep team was in the state playoffs his junior and senior seasons. He played in the NorthSouth Chicago-Suburban All-Star game. His coach was John Ayers. Birthdate: December 19, 1965. His major is Athletic Training.

Ed made the adjustm ent from defensive back to linebacker in a big way and could earn a starting berth at the “Will” linebacker position. Last year he had 27 tackles in­ cluding two for losses in eight games. He let­ tered three times in football at Timberline High 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-m eter titles. He com peted in the state track m eet all four years as a prep. His grid coach was John Jordan. Birthdate: February 3, 1964. Business Administration major.

One of the keys in M ontana’s newly established wishbone offense, big things are needed from A1 for the Grizzlies to have suc­ cess in 1985. He is a num ber four return­ ing rusher of a season ago with 117 yards and a touchdow n. He also shares kickoffreturn duty and had 13 carries for 234 yards in ’84. He was a high school All-American at Gonzaga Prep, and rushed for 1,218 yards as a senior on only 121 carries. In high school he rushed for more than 3,000 yards and scored 44 touchdowns. His high school coach was Don Anderson. Birthdate: Ju n e 26, 1964. General Studies major.

*Tony Breland

Chuck Brown

*J. C. Campbell

6-2, 185 DB, So. Renton, WA

6-2, 165 WR, Sr. Whitefish, MT

6-5, 205 OLB, So. Tacoma, WA

A possible starter at strong safety Tony is the prototype of a collegiate player at that position. In limited duty last year he had 12 tackles. He was an all-state defensive back at Renton High School as a senior and was selected to play in the 1984 Shrine Game. He was team captain in both football and basketball as a senior and also lettered in track. His football coach was Terry Ennis. Birthdate: November 18, 1965. His major is General Studies.

A steady competitor Chuck is vying for playing time at wide receiver and also could see action on special teams. He was a starter for coach Bob Raeth at Whitefish High where he graduated in 1981. He was an outstanding student as a prep graduating 12th in his class. Birthdate: December 11, 1962. His major is Accounting.

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Injuries forced J.C . to see considerable ac­ tion in his initial season at UM. “Spiderman” was nam ed Outstanding Freshman last season. He will battle veteran Bill Tarrow for the starting job at “Strike” linebacker. Last year he had 36 tackles, an interception and two tackles for losses. He was a three-sport standout at Steilacoom High School. In foot­ ball he was all-state as a senior and all-league three times. He was student body president his senior year. His football coach was Mark Ross. Birthdate: October 21, 1965. His major is Communications.


*Larry Clarkson

* *Tony Coe

*Ward Crawford

6-7V2, 295 OT, So. Abbotsford, BC

6-1, 170 WR, Sr. Renton, WA.

6-4V2, 230 DT, So. Spokane, WA

Montana’s only Canadian on the roster Larry could be the biggest player to ever play at UM. He finished spring drills as a starter at left tackle after being m oved there from guard where he saw considerable action last season. He lettered three times in football and three times in basketball at Abbotsford Senior High. He was all-conference in foot­ ball and basketball and a first team All-Star Western Conference pick for his top rank­ ed basketball team . His grid coach was Bill MacGregor. Birthdate: March 11, 1965 Health, Physical Education major.

Tony missed spring football because he participated in track and was third in the 400 meters in the Big Sky Conference C ham ­ pionships. He was nam ed UM’s Most Valuable Trackster in 1985. Because of his speed he will definitely be used at wide receiver and be a deep threat for the Grizzlies. He had three catches for 45 yards and a TD last year. 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 as a prep. Birthdate: February 17, 1964. Business major.

W ard started a few games in his first year in the Grizzly uniform and shared Outstand­ ing Freshman honors. Against Portland State he batted down a pass when the Vik­ ings elected to go for a two-point conver­ sion and failed, UM winning 17-16. He was the second leading tackier on the defensive front in ’84 with 38 tackles. From West Valley High, he was all-conference both ways as a senior. He also lettered in basket­ ball. His football coach was Jim Clements. Birthdate: August 14, 1966. His major is Journalism.

* * *Eric Dawald

* *Eby Dobson

Emmett Dougherty

6-3V2, 248 OG, Sr. Ow atonna, MN

6-0, 172 K /P , Jr. Sunny Valley, OR

6 -0 , 220

An H o n o rs C a n d id a te , Eric w as honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference a year ago. He was selected as M ontana’s “Outstanding Junior” in ’84. He was all­ conference and All-Big Nine at Owatonna High School where he was coached by Jerry Peterson. He also lettered in track. Birthdate: Septem ber 9, 1960. Forestry major.

A vital part of the Grizzly team , Eby was 20th in the nation last year in punting, with a 40.5-yard average on 58 punts. He needs to becom e more consistent in his field goal kicking where he was 7 of 14 with a long of 42 yards. He is a left-footed, soccer-style kicker. A three-time letterman in football and baseball, Eby was an all-state kicker at North Valley High and an all-league short stop. He was all-league in football as a junior and senior. His coach was former Grizzly great Bob Beers. Birthdate: December 2, 1964. Business M anagem ent major.

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OG, So. Butte, MT. Emmett will be vying for playing time at right guard and special team s duty. He was all-state offensive tackle as a senior and all­ conference as a junior and senior at Butte Central High School. His prep team was the W estern Divisional Champion in 1983 and he served as team captain that season. He also lettered in track and wrestling. His coach was Jim Konen. Birthdate: August 21, 1966. His major is Education.


* * *Rick Dozier

*Nike Ehlers

Nate Finch

6-3, 230 ILB, Sr. Kent, WA

6-2, 190 RB, So. Wilsonville, OR

6-3, 230 DT, Jr. Jackson, WY

Last year Mike rushed for 33 yards on 11 carries in limited playing time. He was one of the most sought after football players in the Northwest. He was a 1,000-yard rusher, all-state, all-conference and a North-South Shrine game participant. He qualified for four events in the state track m eet as a senior. He runs a 4 .4 in the 40, high jumps 6-11 and broke Mel Renfro’s Oregon prep long jump mark, going 24-1V2. He also ex­ celled in basketball. His coach at West Linn High was Jeff Scurran. Birthdate: Septem ber 2, 1965. His major is Math.

A redshirt last year, Nate transfered to M ontana from Utah State. He fared well in spring drills and will see action at left tackle along with Pat Foster and Ward Crawford. He prepped at Jackson Hole High School, where he was all-conference in football and basketball. Birthdate: April 6, 1964. His major is Business.

An honors candidate, Rick overcame early season injuries in ’84 and was the third leading tackier am ong the linebackers with 72 stops in nine games. He ended spring drills as the No. 1 player at the “Sam ” in­ side linebacker position. He was an AllNorth Puget Sound choice at Kent Meridian High as a senior. He was a two-year letter­ m an in football and track. His coach was Bob Peters. Birthdate: July 18, 1964. Business major.

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*Pat Foster

*LeRoy Foster

Greg Gianinni

6-5, 245 DT, Jr. Savage, MT

5-5, 155 TB, Sr. Chicago, IL

6 - 2 , 210

Pat came out of relative obscurity to earn considerable playing time last year. He came on strong in the spring and earned the star­ ting spot at left tackle. He was the third leading tackier on the defensive front in ’84 with 36 tackles and forced three fumbles. A three-sport athlete, he 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. HPE/Biology major.

M ontana’s version of the “super nat,” LeRoy was an All-Big Sky honorable m en­ tion pick and nam ed UM’s Outstanding Junior and Terry Dillon Award recipient along with Scott Murray. He was Montana’s leading rusher in ’84 with 385 yards and three touchdowns. He transferred from Col­ lege of DuPage where he was team MVP and all-conference as a sophom ore. He prepped at Gordon Tech and was a twoyear letterman there. His coach was Bob MacDougal. Birthdate: August 23, 1963. His major is Business.

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OG, So. Sand Coulee, MT Greg should see a lot of action at inside linebacker. He was nam ed Scout Team Player of the Year as a frosh. He was foot­ ball team captain as a senior and all­ conference three times at Centerville High School. He was selected to play in the first ever Class “C” all-star game which was played in June of 1984 in Missoula. He also lettered in basketball and track. His coach was Ted Richards. Birthdate: March 21, 1966. His major is Com puter Science.


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* *Tim Gillis 6-4, 225 OLB, Sr. Portland, OR

M ontana’s leading returning tackier, Tim should have a big year at outside linebacker. In ’84 he had 109 tackles including eight for losses, three interceptions, five pass deflections, two fumble recoveries and forced ty/o fumbles. At Central Catholic High he was all-state in football and basket­ ball, and all-conference in football, basket­ ball and baseball. His coach was Steve Stanitch. Birthdate: January 1, 1964. Political Science major.

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Chuck Hamilton 6 - 0 , 210 OLB, Jr. Great Falls, MT

Chuck has continued to work harder in the weight room and hopes to see action at “Whip” linebacker. He was the Most Im­ proved player at C. M. Russell in 1982. He was an All-City soccer player for two seasons. Birthdate: April 21, 1965. General Studies major.

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*Scott Hartman 6-4V2, 234 C, So. Great Falls, MT

Scott earned a letter with his special team ’s work and is the Grizzlies’ deep snapper. He was moved from tight end to center and the result was a battle for the num ber one spot with junior college transfer Jack Metcalf. He was first team all-conference and second team all-state his senior year. He was a Shrine Game alternate. His C. M. Russell High team won the state “AA” title his junior year. He won two letters in football and basketball. He was team captain in football and basketball his senior year. His coach was Jack Johnson. Birthdate: January 1, 1966. His major is Health, Physical Education

John Heustis

Jason Jackola

*Jim Kavanaugh

6-0 , 2 0 0 RB, Fr. Battle G round, 1

6-1, 190 QB, So. Tigard, OR

6 - 0 , 221

A 1984 redshirt, John is a potential star of the future. He was a Washington All-Star pick and rushed for 970 yards in seven games as a senior. He was all-state and all­ conference in 1983, and played in his state’s Shrine Game. He started for the No. 1 rank­ ed basketball team in the state. He was team captain in football, basketball and track and lettered three times in each sport. He was a sprinter in track. His football coach at Battle Ground High was Tracey Keesee. Birthdate: October 18, 1965. His major is Business.

Jason adds good depth to the quarterback position. He set eight career records as a prep at Tigard High and was selected by col­ lege coaches in Oregon as the outstanding QB in the state. He called signals for the North in the annual Shrine Gam e, and was all-state, all-conference and honorable m en­ tion All-American by USA Today. He was team captain in football as a senior and Tigard made the state playoffs that year. His coach was Deano Edwards. Birthdate: November 29, 1965. His major is General Studies.

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NG, So. Chicago, IL A hard worker Jim finished spring drills as the backup at noseguard. A two-time allCatholic League selection, he was St. Frances DeSales High’s Most Valuable Lineman his sophom ore, junior and senior years. He led the team in tackles all three years. He was the team captain his senior season and participated in the Catholic AllStar Gam e against the Public School AllStars. He lettered three times in football and two in basketball. His football coach was Tom Freistroffer. Birthdate: August 10, 1966. His major is Business Administration.


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*Mike Kerr

*Todd Koechlein

Rob Kunka

6-0, 185 FB, So. Missoula, MT

5-11, 192 ILB, Jr. Littleton, CO

6-3 Vz, 195 QB, So. Great Falls, MT

With continued work, Mike has establish­ ed himself as a solid player at fullback and should see action there in ’85. He earned a letter last year with his special team ’s play and had one kickoff return for 27 yards. All­ state and conference MVP honors came Mike’s way enroute to Sentinel High’s 1982 league title. He also lettered in basketball. He was a . Shrine Gam e alternate. His brother, Tim, was a former standout QB for the Grizzlies. Mike’s coach was Tim Dennison. Birthdate: November 3, 1964. Business major.

*Paul Lamb 6-1, 195 TE, So. Veradale, WA Paul will combine with Brad Salonen and the duo will provide the Grizzlies with outstanding one-two punch at tight end. Last year he had twelve catches for 121 yards and shared Freshm an of the Year honors with two others. He excelled in the Mirage Bowl against Army with nine catches for 98 yards. He was an all-league player at C en­ tral Valley High as a junior and senior, and his teams advanced to the state playoff those seasons. He also excelled at track. His foot­ ball coach was Jerry Connors. Birthdate: June 25, 1966. His major is Pre-m ed.

Todd m ade the difficult move from cornerback to inside linebacker and the result was a back-up role. A hard hitter, he earn­ ed his varsity letter primarily with special team ’s duty. He had eight interceptions his senior season at Columbine High, which ranked him second in the state. He was con­ ference Defensive Player of the Year that season. His 1981 team was state “4-A” run­ ner up and coached by Sherm Pruitt. Birthdate: July 16, 1964. Health, Physical Education major.

Shawn Landry

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6-4, 257 OT, So. Port Angeles, WA

Shawn needs to add strength and ex­ perience and could be a factor at left tackle for UM in the near future. He was an allOlympic League offensive and defensive tackle for Port Angeles High and played in the East-West Shrine Game. He was a threeyear letterwinner in both football and basket­ ball. His football coach was Kurt Bagby. Birthdate: August 2, 1966. His major is Education.

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An excellent passer, Rob completed two passes for 28 yards in limited duty last season. He was presented the StudentAthlete of the Year Award and maintains a perfect 4.0 GPA. He was a Shrine Game participant and team MVP as a senior and the Outstanding Back for Great Falls High as a junior and senior. He set school records in single season and career touchdown passes, and most completions in a game, season and career, and the career passing record. He also excelled in basketball. His football coach was Dale Pohle. Birthdate: December 16, 1965. His major is Business.

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Rusty Lohof 6-4, 231 OG, So. Laurel, MT

Rusty has come on like gangbusters and had a very solid spring earning the top spot at left guard. He was a first team all-state choice at offensive guard at Laurel High. He lettered 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. Business major.


Ron Marceau

* *Rob Meidinger

* * *Scott Moc

6-2, 180 DB, So. Great Falls, MT

5-9, 190 CB, Jr. Billings, MT

5-11, 174 WR, Sr. Missoula, MT

Ron showed signs of emerging as a key player in the secondary for the Grizzlies with a solid performance in spring ball. He earn­ ed the backup role at free safety behind senior honors candidate Ted Ray. A first team all-state and all-conference pick his senior year, he also participated in the Shrine All-Star game. His C. M. Russell High team won the Eastern Conference and the state “AA” championship in 1982. His football coach was Jack Johnson. Birthdate: February 23, 1966. His major is General Studies.

With 4.5 speed in the 40, Rob is one of the fastest players on the team . He was m oved from safety to strong corner in the spring and earned the starting job there. A versatile player, Rob has played quarterback, wide receiver, safety and now cornerback at UM. He was team captain in football and track his senior year at Billings West High. He was a first team all-state pick that season at running back. He was an all-league selec­ tion as a junior and senior, and a Shrine Game choice. His coach was Wally Simms. Birthdate: May 18, 1965. Business M anagem ent/Law major.

An outstanding pair of hands and ex­ cellent pass routes make Scott an honors candidate and potentially one of the top receivers in the Big Sky Conference in 1985. He is UM’s top returning receiver with 248 yards on 16 receptions. Moe had a 32-yard TD reception against Idaho last year. He will start at one wide receiver position. He was an all-conference player in football and basketball at Sentinel High. His coach was Gene Leonard. Birthdate: June 10, 1964. Business major.

*Tim Monterossi

* *Scott Moore

Walt Muralt

5-11, 177 CB, So. Klamath Falls, OR

6-3, 250 NG, Sr. Coos Bay, OR

6-2Vz, 230 OL, So. Missoula, MT

A knee injury and subsequent surgery prevented Tim from competing in spring ball. Last season as a second year freshman he excelled at cornerback where he had 49 tackles and two interceptions. He was team MVP, all-state and all-conference as a senior at Klamath Falls High. He was also nam ed 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. His coach was Rolla Callaghan. Birthdate: October 14, 1965. Radio-TV major.

An extremely strong player with con­ sistency, Scott will be a factor for the Grizzlies at noseguard. He played in all 11 games last year and had 33 tackles, including two for losses. He was a three-sport letterman at Marshville High, where he was all-district and all-state in football. He also excelled in wrestling and track, and captained the foot­ ball and wrestling teams. His coach was John Johnson. Birthdate: April 16, 1964. Business major.

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A hard worker, Walt has greatly increased his strength and hopes that will be the key in giving him playing time at left guard. He was an all-state defensive tackle at Sentinel High School and all-conference choice as well. He participated in the 1984 Shrine Game. He also lettered in basketball. He was nam ed Sentinel’s Outstanding Male Athlete in 1984. His older sister, Sharia, is a stan­ dout player on the Lady Griz basketball team . His prep coach was Tim Dennison. Birthdate: December 26, 1965. His major is Business Administration.


Chris Murray

* * *Scott Murray

George Naughton

6-0, 170 WR, So. Englewood, CO

6-0, 205 FB, Sr. Kalispell, MT

6-3, 240 OG, Sr. Richland, WA

A walk-on, Chris is working for playing time at wide receiver. A four-sport letterman as a prep at Cherry Creek High School, he earned the number three spot at left end dur­ ing spring drills. In high school he lettered in football, baseball, track and golf. His prep grid coach was Fred Tosone. His 1982 high school football team was state champions with a 14-0 record. Birthdate: October 2, 1964. Business major.

A hard-nosed elusive runner, Scott was given the Terry Dillon Award (along with Leroy Foster) which is presented annually to the Outstanding Back. A 1985 honors candidate, Scott is the num ber two return­ ing rusher with 291 yards and a pair of scores. As a senior at Flathead High he was all-state, team captain and played in the Shrine Game. He also lettered in basketball and track. His father and grandfather, both nam ed Marshall, played football for the Grizzlies. His prep coach was Bob Raeth. Birthdate: May 11, 1964. His major is Business.

George adds considerable depth in the offensive line and hopes to see action at left guard. He came to UM from Walla Walla CC where he was Outstanding Lineman as a sophom ore. He was an all-state choice as a senior at Richland High. His high school team won the state championship his senior year and was second when he was a junior. He lettered in football, basketball and track at Richland. Birthdate: December 27, 1963. His major is Business.

*Ken Nelsen

*Sherman Nelson

*Nate Odden

6 - 1 , 202 TE, Sr. North Bend, OR

6-2, 175 WR, So. Gary, IN

5-10V2, 193 CB, So. Dutton, MT

Moved from fullback to tight end, Kenny appears to have recovered fully from a shoulder injury and will contribute at his new position. At North Bend High School he let­ tered in football, basketball and track. As a senior he rushed for 1,200 yards and was nam ed the District Offensive Player of the Year, league MVP and first team all-state. His coach was Howard Johnson, a former Grizzly player and coach. Birthdate: January 5, 1963. Physical Education/History major.

Moved from quarterback to wide receiver, “Slim” gives UM much needed speed at that position. Consistency is the only thing keep­ ing him from being a standout receiver in the Big Sky. Last year he had two recep­ tions in limited duty but will see a lot of ac­ tion in ’85. At Roosevelt High School his team was one of the best in the state his junior and senior years. He was an all­ conference football player and a three-year starter in basketball. He also lettered in track. His football coach was Claude Tagliafeno. Birthdate: January 24, 1966. His major is Business.

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Nate m oved from safety to cornerback and earned the starting berth there. He is an extremely fast player and big things are expected of him in ’85. Last year he had 13 tackles in eight games. He was a four-year letterman in football, basketball 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. Chemistry major.


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* *Kraig Paulson

Tom Peterson

6-6, 245 DT, Sr. Hillsboro, OR

6 -0 , 202

6-0, 175 TB, Fr. Miles City, MT

Larry has been a solid player on the defensive front at UM the past three years, and only injuries have prevented him from being a bona fide star. Last year he had 29 tackles in eight games including two for losses. He will see considerable action at right tackle. He was an all-state football and basketball player at Hillsboro High. His coach was Larry Binkerd. Birthdate: March 18, 1964. Geology major.

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Kraig plays football from the old school — tough. He was M ontana’s leading rusher until sidelined with a leg injury in the 7th game of the season in ’84. He rushed for 265 yards and a touchdown and caught 16 passes. He was nam ed M ontana’s Outstan­ ding Sophom ore last year. Kraig was twice an all-state pick at Plentywood High School in football. He lettered four times in football and track and was an outstanding sprinter. His coach was Ron Smith. Birthdate: January 12, 1964. General Studies major.

A rugged player, Tom hopes to see play­ ing time in M ontana’s wishbone attack. He was all-state at Custer County High as a junior and senior and all-conference both those seasons as well. He lettered in golf and basketball and was team MVP in golf as a junior. He also played Legion baseball for four years. His high school football coach was Ed Rohloff. Birthdate: November 1, 1965. His major is Pharmacy.

Doug Pierson

* *Scott Poole

* *Shawn Poole

6-2, 208 OLB, Jr. Belt, MT

6-7, 274 OT, Sr. Spokane, WA

6-4, 268 DT, Jr. Spokane, WA

One of the biggest surprises in spring ball, Doug’s showing there probably earned him playing time at the “Strike” linebacker posi­ tion. He 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. Business M anagement major.

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FB, Jr. Plenty wood, MT

A knee injury sidelined Scott in the first game of the ’84 season but he seems to have fully recovered and is an honors candidate at offensive right tackle, after playing defense the previous three seasons. He should con­ tribute greatly in the Grizzlies’ wishbone at­ tack and has excellent feet for his size. He was an all-city football and basketball player for Shadle Park High School. As a senior he was a starter for Shadle Park’s “AAA” basketball championship team . His prep football coach was Bob Haney. Birthdate: May 19, 1963. Education major.

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Back after a one-year hiatus, Shawn em erged as a starter at right tackle after spring drills. Two seasons ago he was a se­ cond leading tackier on the team with 84 stops and had a team-leading 15 tackles for losses. He was voted Most Valuable Freshman. At Shadle Park High he was a first team all-city choice his junior and senior seasons and a Shrine Game participant. His Bob Haney-coached teams won conference titles in 1980 and 1981. Birthdate: July 2, 1964. General Studies major.


Jason Ray

* “ Ted Ray

David Reeves

6-0, 236 OG, Fr. Missoula, MT

5-11, 177 FS/R eturns, Sr. Stevensville, MT

6-0, 185 SS, Fr. Sedro Woolley, WA

A foot injury forced Jason to redshirt as a freshman and the year off enabled him to gain needed weight and strength. He played well in the spring at offensive left guard and should see action there in ’85. He was a first team all-state and all-conference selection at Big Sky High and team MVP in 1983. He was an honorable mention all-state choice as a. junior. He also played in the 1984 Shrine Game. He was a three-year letterwinner in both football and wrestling. His football coach was Kevin Ham m ond. Birthdate: October 30, 1963. His major is Criminology.

One of the fastest players in M ontana history (3.85 in the 40), Ted was an honorable mention all-Big Sky selection as a defensive back and kickoff returner last year. He has been nationally ranked in kickoff returns the last two seasons. Last year he was ranked 26th in the country in in­ terceptions with five. He was a ten-time letter-winner at Stevensville High, and allstate twice in football, and a state winner in the 400 meters twice. He lettered in track at UM in 1983. Birthdate: March 26, 1964. Com puter Science major.

A rangy player, Dave could see action at strong safety. He could also help on special teams. He was an “AA-AAA” all-state selec­ tion on offense and defense at Sedro Woolley High his senior year. He was also an all-conference pick as a junior and senior, he captained the 1983 team which went 12-1 and was the runner-up in the state championships. He also excelled in baseball. His coach was Mark Hester. Birthdate: February 14, 1966. His major is Education.

Darrin Reid

*Brad Salonen

David Schmidt

6-5V2, 257 OT, So. Klamath Falls, OR

6-IV2, 210 TE, Fr. Great Falls, MT

6 - 2 , 222 ILB, So. Renton, WA

Darrin is stronger and vastly improved technique-wise and could earn a starting berth at either offensive tackle position. He finished spring drills as the number one man at right tackle. He was 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. Birthdate: December 18, 1964. Physical Therapy major.

Brad saw considerable playing time in his initial season at UM but was sidelined with a wrist injury after three games. He had four receptions for 46 yards. He could be the first player in Grizzly history to earn five letters in football. His brother Brian is the all-time receiver at Montana, holder of 1-AA receiv­ ing records and currently a member of the Dallas Cowboys. Brad was a first team all­ conference and all-state selection his senior year. Brad’s coach was Dale Pohle. Birthdate: April 6 , 1965. Business major.

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Moved from the offensive line to inside linebacker, Dave was having an excellent spring until suffering an ankle injury. He will add good depth at that position and should see action there. He was an all-North Puget Sound League pick and Kentridge High’s team captain in 1983. He won three letters in football and two in track. He is an avid weight lifter. His coach was Bob Court. Birthdate: August 20, 1966. His major is Sports Medicine.


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*Dave Seaman

* *Doug Sexe

* * *Terry Shillam

6-1, 256 NG, Jr. Mt. Vernon, WA

6 - 2 , 221

5-11, 185 SS, Sr. Spokane, WA

The recipient of the Larry Miller Award given to the O utstanding Defensive Lineman, Dave will start at nose guard this year after starting at tackle last season. He led the defensive front in ’84 with 55 stops. He is a 1985 honors candidate. He was an all-conference football and basketball player at Mt. Vernon High School. His coach was Alan Williams. Birthdate: February 10, 1964. Forestry major.

ILB, Jr. Great Falls, MT Big things were expected of Doug after an outstanding high school career and it ap­ pears as though they are on the horizon. He is an honors candidate. He was the fourth ranked tackle am ong linebackers a season ago with 47 stops, including three for losses. As a senior at C. M. Russell High he was the state “AA” Player of the Year defensive­ ly. Doug was first team all-state as a junior and senior. He was a three-year letterman in football and track and also lettered in basketball. His coach was Jack Jackson. Birthdate: July 15, 1964. Business major.

The second leading returning tackier, the only thing that can keep Terry from having a great year is a nagging knee injury that sidelined him during much of spring prac­ tice. He had 103 tackles last year including five for losses and one interception. His nickname is “Shilo” and he is a 1985 honors candidate. 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” cham­ pion that season. His coach was Bob Shill. Birthdate: Septem ber 12, 1963. Business M anagem ent major.

Scott Sloan

* *Mark Smith

Rob Stack

6-0, 175 WR, Jr. Colville, WA

6-3, 239 OC, Jr. Vancouver, WA

6-0, 208 ILB, So. Whitehall, MT

Scott suffered a major leg injury in spring football and his status for the 1985 season is unknown. Prior to the injury he was vy­ ing for playing time at wide receiver. A foursport letterman at Colville High and an all­ conference receiver, he had 28 receptions for 349 yards as a senior. He also lettered in basketball, baseball and track. His coach was A1 Bushnell. Birthdate: July 12, 1964. Radio-TV major.

A very consistent player at either center or guard, Mark’s play at center will be crucial for Montana in 1985. He missed a good por­ tion of spring drills with a wrist injury but will be fully recovered this season. He was an All-Metro pick at linebacker and offensive tackle as a senior at Jesuit High. His coach was Bill Griffin. Birthdate: November 25, 1963. Forestry major.

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Playing time is all that Rob lacks from being a factor at his position for M ontana. He had added needed body weight and strength and is a tough, scrappy player. He was first team all-conference and honorable m ention all-state at Whitehall High. As a junior he was team MVP on defense. His coach was Mike Battaiola. He also lettered in track. Birthdate: March 18, 1965. Art major.


Rick Sullivan

* * *Bill Tarrow

Bill Venard

6-2, 225 OG, So. Whitefish, MT

6-5, 218 OLB, Sr. Eugene, OR

6-3, 230 OC, So. Albany, OR Bill still needs strength and playing time to help at his position. He was a three-sport star at Albany High and wa a first-team AllValley selection as well as a Shrine Game participant. His coach was Roger Dasch. Birthdate: March 27, 1966. His major is Com puter Science.

D ram atic weight and strength im ­ provem ents should add up to playing time for this hard-nosed competitor. He finished spring drills second behind honors candidate Eric Dawald at right guard. A letterman in football, basketball and track, Rick was coached by Scott Sward at Whitefish High. He was an excellent student, graduating third in his class with a 3.9 GPA. He was a m ember of Boy’s State and the National H onor Society. Birthdate: April 21, 1966. His major is Business Administration.

Plagued by injuries during his career, M ontana’s version of the “Mad Stork” has been a great pass rusher when he’s healthy. Despite playing in only five games he was the fifth leading tackier among linebackers in ’84 with 36 stops including four for losses. The honors candidate was nam ed Out­ standing Sophom ore two years ago by his teammates. He was all-state at defensive end and right end at Churchill High and played in the Shrine Gam e. His coach was Floyd Halvorsen. Birthdate: March 21, 1963. Business M anagem ent major.

*Terry White

John Wilson

*Dontelle Wynn

5-11, 174 WR, Sr. San Jose, CA

5-10V2, 170 WR, So. Missoula, MT

5-10, 181 SS, So. 4 Detroit, MI

Terry will be counted on heavily at wide receiver where he should start. He has an excellent pair of hands and also runs sharp patterns. He had three catches for 48 yards last season. He was team MVP at DeAnza JC two years ago. He played his freshman season at Cal-Berkeley where he lettered. He played prep football at Oak Grove High where he was three times all-league and twice first team all-state. As a senior he was first team All-Northern California. His JC coach was Bob Mazzuca. Birthdate: January 23, 1963. His major is Sociology.

John had an outstanding spring and should see playing time this year. A very disciplined receiver, “W oody” has excellent hands. He was a first team all-state selec­ tion and second team as a punt returner. He was conference MVP on offense, team MVP at Sentinel High School and participated in the Shrine Gam e. He also participated in basketball and was most inspirational player as a senior. He also lettered in track. His prep football coach was Tim Dennison. Birthdate: December 29, 1965. His major is Business Education.

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Moved from outside linebacker to safety, Dontelle could contribute in the secondary as well as on special team s. Last season he had ten tackles in six games. He was an allstate linebacker at St. Martin DePorres High School. He was all-league as a junior and a senior and his team won state titles three times during his playing days. He was team captain, All-Metro and All-Catholic League as a senior. He also lettered in wrestling. His grid coach was Ron Thompson. Birthdate: November 9, 1966. His major is Business Management.


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1985 Grizzly A lphabetical Football Roster Nam e

Pos.

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Jim A m brose Ed Apostol Tony A rnston Kevin Bartsch W ayne Bias Alan Botzheim Tony Breland C huck Brown Reggie Brown J. C. Cam pbell Larry Clarkson Clay C lausen Tony C oe R enard C olem an Jo h n Coughlin W ard Crawford Jo h n D anaher Eric Dawald Mike D elaney Eby Dobson Em m ett D ougherty Rick Dozier Mike Ehlers Jay Fagan Nate Finch Pat Foster LeRoy Foster G ary G eier G reg G ianinni Tim Gillis Brian Gimler K enneth G ober C huck H am ilton Dwayne H ans Shaw n H anser P at H ardim an Scott H artm an Jo h n Huestis Alex H unter Ja so n Jackola G arret Jaro s Mark Jo h n so n C hong Jo n e s Jim K avanaugh Mike Kerr T odd Koechlein Rob Kunka Robbie Laird Paul Lam b S haw n Landry Rusty L ohof Kelly M ann Ron M arceau Paul M auksh Eric May

RB ILB QB ILB OG RB SS WR DB OLB OT QB WR RB OT DT TE OG OLB K /P OG ILB TB OG DT DT RB RB ILB OLB DB WR OLB DB LB OLB OC FB FB QB OT TE TB NG FB ILB QB RB TE OT OG FB FS OG K

5-11 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-5 6 - 71/2 6-3 6-1 5-9 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-5 5-5 5-6 6-2 6-4 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-2 5-10 6 -41/2 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-4 6 -21/2 5-5 6-0 6-0 5-11 6 -31/2 6-4 6-1 6-4 6-4 5-10 6-2 6-0 5-9

173 206 180 200 225 190 195 160 185 205 290 195 170 170 250 230 210 248 200 172 220 230 192 220 230 245 155 160 222 225 185 155 2 10 160 205 190 2 34 200 210 190 235 200 160 221 187 192 195 208 195 257 231 195 171 2 55 175

Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Sr. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr.

H S /R S IV HS HS HS 3V IV SQ JC IV IV HS 2V HS JC IV HS 3V HS 2V SQ 3V IV HS T R /R S IV IV HS SQ 2V JC HS SQ HS HS JC IV H S /R S HS SQ HS HS HS IV SQ IV SQ HS IV SQ SQ HS SQ HS HS

Shaum berg, IL (Jam es B. C onant HS) Olympia, WA (Timberline HS) G reat Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) H elena, MT (Helena HS) Elkhart, IN (Elkhart C entral HS) lone, WA (Gonzaga Prep HS) R enton, WA (Renton HS) Whitefish, MT (Whitefish HS) C oncord, CA (Los M edanos JC) Tacom a, WA (Steilacoom HS) Abbotsford, BC (Abbotsford Sr. HS) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) R enton, WA (Hazen HS) R enton, WA (Renton HS) Newport, RI (Walla Walla JC) S pokane, WA (West Valley HS) Mishawaka, IN (Mishawaka HS) O w atonna, MN (O w atonna HS) Butte, MT (Butte HS) S unny Valley, OR (W. Valley HS) Butte, MT (Butte HS) Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian HS) Wilsonville, OR (West Linn HS) Butte, MT (Butte HS) Jackson, WY (Utah State) Savage, MT (Savage HS) Chicago, IL (College of D uPage) Libby, MT (Libby HS) S an d C oulee, MT (Centerville HS) Portland, OR (Central C ath. HS) Parsons, KS (Independence CC) Gary, IN (Roosevelt HS) G reat Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Pasco, WA (Pasco HS) Billings, MT (Billings Central) Liverm ore, CA (Chabot JC) G reat Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Battle G round, WA (Battle G round HS) V ancouver, WA (Evergreen HS) Tigard, OR (Tigard HS) Eugene, OR (Churchill HS) G reat Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) Chicago, IL (St. Frances DeSales) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Littleton, CO (Columbine HS) G reat Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) V eradale, WA (Central Valley HS) Port Angeles, WA (Port Angeles HS) Laurel, MT (Laurel HS) Michigan City, IN (Michigan City Elston) G reat Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Chicago, IL (St. Rita HS) Whitefish, MT (Whitefish HS)

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1985 Grizzly Roster (continued) Nam e

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Rob M eidinger Jack Metcalf Brent Mikesell Scott Moe Tim M onterossi Scott M oore S h ano n M ornhinw eg Walt Muralt Chris Murray Scott Murray G eorge N aughton Ken Nelsen S herm an Nelson N ate O dden Larry Oliver Jo h n O w ens Kraig Paulson Brent Pease Tom Peterson Dave Phillips D oug Pierson Tim Polich Scott Poole Shaw n Poole Mike Rankin Jaso n Ray Ted Ray David R eeves Darrin Reid Mike Rice Richard Rosette T odd Ruark Mike Ruiz Brad Salonen David Schm idt Shaw n Scott Kirk Scrafford Dave S eam an Doug Sexe Terry Shillam P at Sims Scott Sloan Mark Sm ith Rob Stack Rick Sullivan Bill Tarrow Bill V enard Paul Vial D ean W ang Scott W erbelow Terry W hite Jo h n Wilson D aran Wyckoff Dontelle W ynn

CB OC OLB WR CB NG QB OG WR FB OG TE WR CB DT NG FB QB TB OL OLB OT OT DT ILB OG FS SS OT WR OG F B /L B FB TE ILB DB OG NG ILB SS OT WR OL ILB OG OLB OC DT OLB QB WR WR OT SS

5-9 6-2 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-3 5-11 6-2V2 6-0 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-2 5-101/2 6-6 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-4 6-11/2 6-5 6-7 6-4 6-0 6-0 5-11 6-0 6 - 51/2 6-0 6 -41/2 6-1 5-11 6 - I 1/2 6-2 5-9 6-6 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-0 5-11 5 -IOV 2 6-4 5-10

190 245 205 174 177 2 50 180 230 170 205 2 38 198 175 193 245 235 205 200 175 230 200 230 274 268 217 236 177 185 257 195 239 195 205 210 222 170 220 256 221 185 255 171 239 208 225 2 18 2 30 255 215 185 174 170 2 24 181

Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr, So. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Fr. So.

2V JC HS 3V IV 2V HS SQ SQ 2V SQ IV IV IV 3V HS 2V JC HS HS SQ HS 3V 2V HS H S /R S 3V SQ S Q /R S JC JC HS HS IV SQ HS HS IV IV 2V HS SQ 2V SQ SQ 2V SQ HS HS JC IV SQ HS IV

Billings, MT (Billings W est HS) G urnee, IL (H arper JC) S pokane, WA (University HS) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Klam ath Falls, OR (Klamath Union HS) C oos Bay, OR (Marshfield HS) S an Jo se, CA (Oak G rove HS) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Englew ood, CO (Cherry C reek HS) Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) Richland, WA (Walla Walla JC) N orth B end, OR (North B end HS) Gary, IN (Roosevelt HS) D utton, MT (Dutton HS) Hillsboro, OR (Hillsboro HS) Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian HS) Plenty w ood, MT (Plenty w ood HS) M ountain H om e, ID (Walla Walla JC) Miles City, MT (Custer C o. HS) Seattle, WA (Highline HS) Belt, MT (Belt HS) G reat Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) S pokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) S pokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) Edm onds, WA (W oodway HS) Missoula,MT (Big Sky HS) Stevensville, MT (Stevensville HS) Sedro W oolley, WA (Sedro W oolley HS) Klam ath Falls, OR (Klamath Union HS) Twin Falls, ID (Spokane Falls CC) P leasanton, CA (C habot JC) Darby, MT (Darby HS) Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) G reat Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) R enton, WA (Kentridge HS) Bellingham, WA (Meridian HS) Billings, MT (Billings W est HS) Mt. V ernon, WA (Mt. V ernon HS) G reat Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Otis O rchards, WA (East Valley HS) Milwaukie, OR (Milwaukie HS) Colville, WA (Colville HS) V ancouver, WA (Jesuit HS) W hitehall, MT (Whitehall HS) W hitefish, MT (Whitefish HS) Eugene, OR (Churchill HS) Albany, OR (Albany HS) Fresno, CA (Bullard HS) Baker, MT (Baker HS) G lendale, CA (Santa Barbara CC) San Jo se, CA (DeAnza JC) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) Detroit, MI (St. Martin D ePorres HS)

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J u n io r C o lle g e tr a n s fe r

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The New G rizzlies Tony A rnston

Kevin B artsch

W ayne B ias

5-10, 180 QB, Fr. Great Falls, MT

6-2, 200 ILB, Fr. Helena, MT

6-2, 225 OG, Fr. Elkhart, IN

Tony quarterbacked his team to the state “AA” foot­ ball title in 1984 for coach Jack Johnson. A two-year starter for the Rustlers, he was an all-conference quarterback and was named to the all-conference and all-state team s as a punter. Fie was also the starting guard for the basketball team . Tony was an alternate for the East-West Shrine game. He was team MVP as a junior. Birthdate: January 27, 1967. He will major in Business.

Kevin was the state “AA“ Defensive Player of the Year and also Eastern Divi­ sion Player of the Year. He was nam ed to the first team all-conference and all-state team s as a senior and a USA Today AllAmerican. He was nam ed first team all­ conference and second team all-state as a junior. He was a two-year letterman in basketball. Kevin also played in the East-West Shrine Gam e. He was one of the top throwers in the state in the discus in 1985. Birthdate: January 13, 1967. He will major in General Studies.

W ayne was the first player in Indiana high school football history to be nam ed to an all-state team three times. In addition, W ayne was an all­ conference guard for three years in the Northern Indiana Conference. He was named by the league coaches as the Most Valuable Lineman in the NIC following his senior season. Wayne also competed in track for three years and was a state finalist in the discus twice. In addition to his football and track accolades, W ayne was involved in concert choir for three years. He will major in Education.

J e ff B lank

R eggie Brown

C lay C lau sen

6-1, 205 ILB, Fr. Billings, MT

6-0, 185 DB, JR. Concord, CA

6-3, 195 QB, Fr. Missoula, MT

Jeff was the top tackier for Billings West and coach Wally Sims his junior and senior seasons. He was one the top weight men in the state, advancing to the “AA” finals in the shot put and discus. He benches 310 pounds and runs a 4.8 in the 40. Birthdate: June 13, 1967. His major is Business.

A two year letterman at Los M edanos Junior Col­ lege in Northern California, Reggie was an all-league pick as a sophom ore under coach Van Boschetti. He was a three sport standout at Concord High, where he lettered in football, basketball and track, and also com peted in soccer. He was all-league in football as a prep, and a top 800-m eter run­ ner. He was his school’s Most Inspirational Athlete as a senior. Birthdate: July 4, 1965. He will major in Communications.

Clay led his Spartan team to the W estern “AA” Conference title and the state runner-up spot this past season. Clay was an All-Conference QB for the Sentinel Spartans and was also a starting for­ ward for the basketball team . Clay was an alter­ nate for the East-West Shrine Game. He was nam ed as team captain and team MVP for the ’84 season. He was a second team all-stater in basketball as a senior. His coach was Tim Dennison. Birthdate: October 18, 1966. He will major in Business.

R enard C olem an

John C oughlin

John D anaher

5-9, 170 RB, Fr. Renton, WA

6-3, 250 OT, Jr. Newport, RI

6-5, 210 TE, Fr. Mishawaka, IN

A two-time all-league running back, Renard rush­ ed for 800-plus yards in seven games as a senior at Renton High School, and was a touchdown away from being the league’s leading runner. He holds his school’s record in the low hurdles and has been to the state track meet since his sophom ore year. He was coached by Andre Patterson, a former Grizzly player and coach. He was voted his school’s outstanding senior. He also played in the Washington East-West Shrine game. His prep head coach was Terry Ennis. He will major in Athletic Training.

Jo h n p articipated in spring ball and is vying for playing time at tackle. He came to UM from Walla Walla CC, along with Brent Pease. He was first team all-conference for coach John Volek at WWCC. He was a standout player as a prep at Lake Braddock High in Virginia. Birthdate: February 5, 1965. He will major in History.

A three-sport standout at Mishawaka High School, J o h n excelled in both basketball and baseball as well as football. On the gridiron he earned all­ conference honors as a tight end in the Northern Indiana Conference. In addition to his conference honors he was nam ed to the prestigious “Big 33” in Indiana which is the 33 best football players in the state. He was also a captain of the football, basketball and baseball squads. Birthdate: August 1, 1966. He will major in Accounting.

Mike D ela n ey

Jay F agan

Brian G im ler

6-2, 200 OLB, Fr. Butte, MT

6-3, 220 OG, Fr. Butte, MT

5-10, 185 DB, Jr. Parsons, KS

Mike was the starting quarterback for the Butte High Bulldogs last season and played quarterback and tailback as a junior, starting at both positions. He played in the all-star game in the ’84 Grizzly Foot­ ball Camp. His prep coach was Jo n McElroy. Birthday: February 8, 1967. He will major in Business.

Jay was a starter on the offensive line for two years for the Butte High Bulldogs. His senior year he was an all-conference selection and honorable mention all-state performer. He was also a basketball let­ term an. His coach was Jon McElroy. Birthdate: April 15, 1967. He will major in Business.

In junior college Brian played at Crowly County CC where he was all­ league. After Crowly drop­ ped football he went on to Independence CC where he was all-league again and was nam ed All-Jayhawk League as a defensive back. He let­ tered in track and football three times as a prep. In junior college he was team captain as a sophomore. He is an outstanding student as well, maintaining a 3.9 GPA. Birthdate: March 15, 1965. He will major in Physical Therapy.

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The New G rizzlies K enneth G ober

D w ayne H an s

Shaw n H an ser

5-10, 155 WR, Fr. Gary, IN

5-11, 160 DB, Fr. Pasco, WA

6-2, 205 LB, Fr. Billings, MT

Ken was team captain at Roosevelt High School in Gary his senior year and played quarterback and flanker for coach Claude Taliaferro. He prepped at the same school Sherm an Nelson did. He also lettered in basketball as a prep. He was senior class vice president. Birthdate: August 27, 1967. He will major in Business Management.

An all-league player on offense an d d e fe n se , Dwayne played for Eric Kelly and former Grizzly m entor Gene Carlson at Pasco High School. He played wide receiver and defensive back and was chosen his team ’s MVP on defense. He was also a basketball starter and led his team in dunks, despite his 5-11 height. Birthdate: December 1, 1966. He will major in Business.

Shawn was first team allstate and all-conference at linebacker as a senior at Billings C e n tra l High School. He was also all-conference in basketball and threw the discus in the state track meet. He participated in the East-West Shrine Gam e. His prep grid coach was Lee Dobyns. Birthdate: June 22, 1966. He will major in Pre-Med.

P atrick H ardim an

A lex H unter

G arret J a ros

5-11, 180 OLB, Jr. Livermore, CA

6-2, 210 FB, Fr.. Vancouver, WA

6-4, 235 OT, Fr. Eugene, OR

Very impressive in spring drills and the spring football game, Patrick will be press­ ing veteran Tim Gillis for his starting job. He came to UM from Chabot Junior College in Hayward. As a JC player he was special team s captain and defensive MVP. He prepped at Livermore High School where he was all-league. Birthdate: June 6, 1964. Pat will major in Sports Medicine.

A two-time all-confer­ ence pick, Alex was chosen All-Southwest Washington as a fullback by the Portland Oregonian. As a wrestler, Alex was fourth in the state as a junior in AAA. He was a three-time Southwest Washington cham p and undefeated in dual matches for two years. Evergreen High School defensive coordinator, former Grizzly Willie Thompson, feels Alex is the best athlete he has worked with in his 15 years of coaching. He will major in Business.

Garret hails from Chur­ chill High School where he was coached by Floyd Halverson. Following the 1984 football season Garret received num erous accolades, including all-conference, all-district, and Register Guard all-state. In addition, he represented the South squad in the ’84 Oregon North-South Shrine Gam e. Birthdate: March 13, 1967. He will major in Business.

Mark J o h n so n

R obbie Laird

K elly Mann

6-2V2, 200 TE, Fr. Great Falls, MT

6-4, 208 RB, Fr. Missoula, MT

5-10, 195 FB, Fr. Michigan City, IN

Mark was a first team all­ conference and first team all-state selection at tight end. Great Falls coach Dale Pohle called Mark the best blocking tight end he ever coached. He was a starting wide receiver for the Bisons as a junior when GFHS was the state AA football champion. Mark was also a starting forward for the Bison basketball team and second team all-state in 1984-85. He also played in the East-West Shrine Gam e this summer. Birthdate: February 28, 1967. He will major in Pre-Law.

Robbie was a first team all-conference and second team all-state selection as a ru n n in g back for the Knights and former Grizzly standout Van Troxel. He rushed for almost 900 yards last season. Robbie played in the East-West Shrine Game this summer. He was voted most valuable running back at Hellgate and team captain. He was the “AA” MVP in basketball as a senior, and MVP of the annual Montana-Wyoming All-Star games. Birthdate: February 21, 1966. He will be a General Studies major.

Kelly averaged almost seven yards a carry for coach Ken Bye at Elston High School. He was all­ area, all-state and all-conference as a senior. His prep teams m ade it to the state playoffs his junior and senior seasons. He was team MVP and cap­ tain as a senior. He played in the Indiana All-Star game. Birthdate: October 23, 1966. His major is undecided.

P aul M auksh

Eric May

Jack M etcalf

6-0, 255 OG, Fr. Chicago, IL

5-9, 175 K, Fr. Whitefish, MT

6-2, 245 OL, Jr. Chicago, IL

Paul was captain all four years at St. Rita High School in Chicago. He was team MVP, all-section, and all-league. He also lettered in track. He is an ex­ tremely strong player and can bench 400 pounds. His coach was Jim Angsren. Birthdate: January 31, 1967. He will major in Wildlife Biology.

Eric was a first team all­ conference player for coach Scott Sward at Whitefish High School, where he played offensive tackle, linebacker and kicker. He won all-league notice as a kicker. He also lettered in tennis and basketball. Birthdate: December 9, 1966. He will major in Business.

Quick and strong and a 350-pound bench presser, Jack led his Harper Junior College team to the Illinois JC playoffs last season. He started at tight end as a freshman and then blossomed at TE, where he was nam ed all-conference and all-state. Jack was nom inated for JC All-American honors by the JU CO coaches of Illinois. He may start at center for UM. He will major in Business Marketing.

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The New G rizzlies Brent M ikesell

Shanon Mornhinweg

John O w ens

6-0, 205 OLB, Fr.. Spokane, WA

5-11, 180 QB, Fr. San Jose, CA

6-1, 235 NG, Fr. Kent, WA

Brent was a two-year standout at University High School at linebacker and was also a letterman in wrestling. He was all-league his senior year. His second love is weightlifting. As a junior he was third in Washington in powerlifting and he record­ ed one of the top dead lifts in the nation for his age group, at 615 pounds. His coach was Dave Holmes. As a senior Brent was first team AllG reater Spokane League. Birthdate: June 11, 1967. He will major in HPE/Athletic Training.

Shanon wa a standout high school player for the Oak Grove Eagles, leading them to a 12-1 season and a No. 6 ranking in USA Today. He was the Northern California “Sophom ore of the Y ear,” a three-time team MVP, three times an all-league player and twice All-Northern California. He pass­ ed for almost 5,500 yards and broke his brother, Marty’s TD school passing record with 63. His coach was Ed Buller. His brother, Marty, holds all of UM’s passing records. Birthdate: August 14, 1966. He will major in Business.

An all-state player, John scored 22 touchdow ns in the last two seasons at Kent-Meridian High. He was also a two-time all-leaguer. A standout wrestler, he won back-to-back heavyweight wrest­ ling championships and was a high school AllAmerican. He played in the W ashington EastWest Shrine Game. In track he was second in the “AAA” shot put behind new Grizzly Dave Phillips. His prep coach was Rick Trestrail. He will major in Sports Medicine.

B rent P e a s e

D ave P h illip s

Tim P olich

6-2, 200 QB, Jr. Mountain Hom e, ID

6-4, 230 OL, Fr. Seattle, WA

6-5, 230 OT, Fr. Great Falls, MT

Brent was a standout JC quarterback at Walla Walla CC w here he was an honorable m ention all­ leaguer and led his team to the ’83 conference championship. He played for coach John Volek at Walla Walla. As a prep he was an all-state foot­ ball player and wrestler at Mountain Hom e High School, where his father, Richard, is athletic direc­ tor and head football coach. He also lettered in baseball. Birthdate: October 8, 1964. He will major in Health, Physical Education.

A player with good ver­ satility, Dave was an all­ c o n fe re n c e d efen siv e lineman at Highline High, as well as his team ’s deep snapper. He was also a standout heavyweight wrestler and trackster. As a senior he was the W ashington “AAA” cham ­ pion in the shot put. He was timed at 57.20 in the 400 meters which is an outstanding time for an offensive lineman. He was coached by Dave Oss. He will major in Education.

Tim was nam ed first team all-conference and first team all-state for the C. M. Russell High Rustlers. He also was a starter for the basketball team and was the team ’s leading rebounder. Tim played for the East squad in the East-West Shrine Game this summer. He also lettered in basketball and track as a junior and senior. His grid coach was Jack Johnson. Birthdate: February 25, 1967. He will major in Math.

Mike R ankin

Mike R ice

Richard R o sette

6-0, 217 OLB, Fr. Edmonds, WA

6-0, 195 WR, Jr. Twin Falls, ID

6-41/2, 239 NG, Jr. Pleasanton, CA

Mike was a two-time all­ conference fullback and noseguard at W oodway High School. He was also Player of the Year in the Western Conference as a senior and league wrestling champion at 190 pounds as well as the state titlist in ’84 at that weight class. He was the captain of his wrestling team and wrestled as a heavyweight his senior season. His coach is Gene Yerabek. He also played in the East-West Shrine Gam e in W ashington. He will major in Communications.

Mike was nam ed Junior College Grid Wire AllA m erican as a p u n t returner. At Spokane Falls Community College he led the league in punting (39.9), punt returns (10.0), yards receiving (597), all-purpose rushing (1,045) and scoring (60 points). He led his JC team to the league title and was selected the JC Offensive Player of the Year. As a prep at Twin Falls High School he was sec­ ond team all-state and all-conference at quarter­ back and punter. Birthdate: August 12, 1965. He will major in Science.

Team captain at Chabot Junior College, Richard was an honorable mention all-conference player and team captain as a sophom ore. He prepped at Moreau High in Pleasanton where he lettered in football and track. Birthdate: April 25, 1964. He plans to pursue a career in Law Enforcement.

Todd Ruark

Mike Ruiz

Shaw n S co tt

6-1, 195 ILB, Fr. Darby, MT

5-11, 205 FB, Fr. Kalispell, MT

5-9, 170 DB, Fr. Bellingham, WA

Darby High School MVP and Defensive Player of the Year in 1983, Todd played fulllback and linebacker as a prep. He was also a standout wrestler and a third place finisher in the state m eet in 1983 and the freestyle titlist in 1984. His prep football coach was Steve Weston. Birthdate: October 28, 1966. He will major in Health, Physical Education.

Mike was a two-year starter at Flathead High School for coach Bob Raeth. He was also an outstanding hurdler, competing in the event in the state meet. He can bench 300 pounds. He will major in Business.

An all-league quarter­ back and defensive back as a senior at Meridian High School, Shawn was also team captain in 1984. A standout wrestler, he was a top placer in the state as a junior and senior, most inspirational and MVP. His football coach was Bob Ames. Birthdate: Septem ber 12, 1966. He will major in Physical Therapy or Journalism.

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The New G rizzlies Kirk Scrafford

P a t S im s

P aul Vial

6-6, 220 OG, Fr. Billings, MT

6-4, 255 N G /O T , Fr. Milwaukie, OR

6-3, 255 O T/D T, Fr. Fresno, CA

Kirk was an all-con­ ference performer at offen­ sive guard for the Billings West High Golden Bears last season. He was the “AA” discus champion and he had a best of 173-9. He was an alternate for the East-West Shrine Gam e. He was nam ed to the National Honor Society. His coach was Wally Sims. Birthdate: March 15, 1967. He will major in Geology.

P at p layed his high j school football at Milwaukie High School for Jerry Ham. A two-way player, he was ' both the Most Improved Player and the Most Valuable Player. Coaches in the Three Rivers League voted him the Defensive Player of the Year. Pat was chosen all state by the college coaches in the state of Oregon and by the Register Guard. This sum m er he represented the North Squad in the Oregon Shrine Game. He will major in Pharmacy.

Paul was All-Northern California All-Valley, first | team All-Metro, all-league and will play in the NorthSouth All-Star game, representing the Bullard High School Knights. He benches 315 pounds. His prep coach was Ed Barnett. He will major in Wildlife M anagement.

D ea n W ang

S co tt W erbclow

D aran W yckoff

6-2, 215 OLB, Fr. Baker, MT

6-0, 185 QB, Jr. Glendale, CA

6-4, 224 OT, Fr. Missoula, MT

Dean was a first team all­ conference and first team all-state for former Grizzly Don Schillinger. He is one of the top rodeo performers in the high school ranks in Montana. He was a steer wrestler and roper. He played in the East-West Shrine Game last summer. He was the student body president at BHS. Dean was voted two-way lineman of the year as a junior and a senior. He was first team all-state in basketball last season. He also belongs to the National H onor Society. Birthdate: January 30, 1967. He will major in Accounting.

An All-Western State I choice at Santa Barbara I Junior College, Scott was team MVP at SBJC for coach Bob Dinaberg. As a prep at Glendale High School he was All-Valley, All-Area, team MVP and captain and a two-year letterman in football and basketball. In JC he broke two school pass­ ing records, including single game and single season passing percentage (62.6% , season). Birthdate: October 24, 1964. He will major in Business.

Daran was a first team all-conference offensive tackle and second team allstate tackle for the Hell­ gate High Knights and coach Van Troxel. He was a letterman and starter as a junior for the Knights. He is an avid weightlifter who has a personal best of 305 pounds in the bench press. He played for the West team in the East-West Shrine Game. He was voted most valuable lineman at HHS. Birthdate: November 9, 1966. Daran will major in Business.

1985 Tentative Numerical Roster 1—Sherm an Nelson, WR 2 —Ken Nelsen, TE 3 —Rob Meidinger, CB 4 —Tim Gillis, OLB 5 —Tony Breland, SS 6 —Rob Kunka, QB 7 —Eby Dobson, K 8 —Nate O dden, CB 9 —Brian Gimler, CB 10—Tim Monterossi, CB 11—Shanon Mornhinweg, QB 12—Scott Werbelow, QB 13—Mike Rice, WR 14—Tony Arnston, QB 15—Clay Clausen, QB 16—Jason Jackola, QB 17—Ted Ray, FS /R et. 18—Terry White, WR 19—Scott Moe, WR 2 0 —Brent Pease, QB 2 1 —Alan Botzheim, RB 2 3 —Reggie Brown, CB 2 4 —LeRoy Foster, RB 2 5 —Tom Peterson, RB 2 6 —Mike Ehlers, RB

5 3 —Daran Wyckoff, OT 5 4 —Jay Fagan, OG 5 5 —Chuck Hamilton, OLB 5 6 —Scott Hartman, OC 5 7 —Dave Seam an, NG 5 8 —Bill Venard, OC 5 9 —Richard Rosette, OG 6 0 —Eric Dawald, OG 6 1 —Rusty Lohof, OG 6 2 —Rick Sullivan, OG 6 3 —Kirk Scrafford, OG 6 4 —Mark Smith, O C /O G 6 5 —Scott Moore, NG 6 6 —Jason Ray, OG 6 7 —Pat Sims, OT 6 8 —John Coughlin, OT 6 9 —W ayne Bias, OG 7 0 —Dave Phillips, OL 7 1 —Larry Clarkson, OT 7 2 —Scott Poole, OT 7 3 —Shawn Poole, DT 7 4 —Walt Muralt, OG 7 5—Tim Polich, OT 7 6 —Shawn Landry, OT 7 7—Ward Crawford, DT

2 7 —Renard Coleman, RB 2 8 —Todd Koechlein, ILB 2 9 —Ed Apostol, ILB 3 0 —Scott Murray, FB 3 1 —Dwayne Hans, DB 32 —Alex Hunter, FB 3 3 —John Huestis, RB 3 4 —Robbie Laird, RB 3 5 —Brent Mikesell, OLB 3 6 —Jeff Blank, OLB 3 7 —Kraig Paulson, FB 3 8 —Shawn Scott, DB 3 9 —John Owens, NG 4 0 —Todd Ruark, FB 4 1 —Terry Shillam, SS 4 3 —Dean Wang, OLB 4 4 —Kevin Bartsch, ILB 4 5 —Mike Rankin, ILB 4 6 —David Reeves, SS 4 7 —Dontelle Wynn, SS 4 8 —Pat Hardiman, OLB 4 9 —Ron Marceau, FS 5 0 —Doug Sexe, ILB 5 1 —Jack Metcalf, OC 5 2 —David Schmidt, ILB

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7 8 —Darrin Reid, OT 7 9 —Garret Jaros, OT 8 0 —Mark Johnson, TE 8 1 —Chris Murray, WR 8 2 —Tony Coe, WR 8 3 —John Danaher, TE 8 4 —Bill Tarrow, OLB 8 5 —John Wilson, WR 8 6 —Chuck Brown, WR 8 7 —Doug Pierson, OLB 8 8 —Shawn Hanser, ILB 8 9 —J.C . Campbell, OLB 9 0 —Mike Delaney, OLB 9 1 —Nate Finch, DT 9 2 —Jim Kavanaugh, NG 9 3 —Rob Stack, ILB 9 4 —Paul Vial, DT 9 5 —Paul Lamb, TE 9 6 —Pat Foster, DT 9 7 —Larry Oliver, DT 9 8 —Brad Salonen, TE 9 9 —Greg Giannini, ILB


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Game 1

Game 2

L ocation: Fullerton, CA E nrollm ent: 23,000 C olors: Blue, Orange and White Stadium : Santa Ana Bowl

L ocation: Minneapolis, MN Enrollm ent: 47,000 C olors: Maroon and Gold Stadium : Metrodome (62,500) A th letic D irector: Paul Giel H ead C oach: Lou Holtz (Kent

(12,000) -BOISESTATEUNIV. BRONCOS

•UNIV. OF IDAHOVANDALS

- IDAHOSTATEUNIV. BENGALS

Game 3

A th letic D irector: Ed Carroll H ead C oach: Gene Murphy

Location: Portland, OR E nrollm ent: 14,500 C olors: Green and White Stadium : Civic (25,762) A th letic D irector: Roy Love H ea d C oach: Don Read

State, 1959)

(Sacramento State, 1960)

(North Dakota, 1962) A ssista n t C oach es: Jerry Brown, Bob Burt, Jim McAlister, Larry Manfull, Dale Bunn, John Miklesh, Dave Tipton, Steve Hall, Clint South SID /P hone: Mel Franks (714-773-3970) C onference: Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1 9 8 4 R ecord/F inish: 12-0 overall, 7-0 PCAA (1st) S ta rters Back: IOV2 (6 V2 off., 4 def.) L etterm en B ack/L ost: 3 4 /1 9 K ey R etu rn ees: Mark Collins, CB; Sean Foy, DE; Ron McLean, DT; Jim Baioa, NG; Jam es Pruitt, WR; Allen Pitts, WR; Corn Redick, WR; Mark Stephenson, OG; Burness Scott, RB S er ie s R ecord: 0-0 L ast M eeting: First Meeting

A ssista n t C oach es: Larry

A ssista n t C oach es: Tommy

Beckish, Dick Biddle, Pete Cordelli, John Gutekunst, Jim Huber, John Palermo, George Stewart, Jim Strong, George W emeier SID /P hone: Bob Peterson (612-373-5236) C onference: Big Ten 1 9 8 4 R ecord/F inish: 4-7 overall (8th), 3-6 Big Ten S ta rters Back: 11 (6 off., 5 def.) L etterm en B ack/L ost: 4 2 /1 7 Key R etu rn ees: Peter Najarian, LB; Donovan Small, FS; Bruce Holmes, DE; Rickey Foggie, QB; David Puk, FB; Valdez Baylor, TB; Mel Anderson, SE; Jim Hobbins, OT

Lee, Bill Smith, Dave Stromswold, Jim Schlatter, Robin Pflugrad, Mark Lewis, Rick Olson, Jerom e Souers SID /P hone: Larry Sellers (503-229-4400) C onference: Western Football Conference 1 9 8 4 R ecord/F inish: 8-3 overall, 3-0 WFC (1st) S tarters Back: 13 (7 off., 6 def.) L etterm en B ack/L ost: 4 0 /1 5 Key R etu rn ees: Regan Hyde, LB; Tracey Eaton, FS; Tom Priest, DT; Skee Bernhardt, DT; Gary Palumbis, MLB; Brian Coushay, WR; Steve Lyle, RB; Terry Summerfield, QB; David Morris, OG; Steve Sahlinger, C. S e rie s R ecord: 13-5, UM L ast M eeting: 17-16, UM, ’84

Cal-Fullerton

Minnesota

S er ies R ecord: 0-0 L ast M eeting: First Meeting

Portland State

- MONTANASTATEUNIV. BOBCATS

G en e Murphy H ead C oach

- UNIV. OF NEVADA-RENOWOLFPACK

-NO. ARIZONAUNIV. LUMBERJACKS

Lou H oltz H ead C oach

S ea n Foy D efen siv e End

Opp.

27 @ Boise State 21 @ Hawaii 28 Idaho 34 @ Colorado State 27 Utah State 41 @ Pacific 21 San Jose State 36 @ Nevada-Reno 42 @ Long Beach State 20 Fresno State 20 @ Nevada-Las Vegas# 20 @ New Mexico State #UNLV forfeits—7 ineligible players

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25 13 7 22 16 31 12 14 28 17 26 0

31 7 10 22 33 17 28 13 3 7 23

■WEBERSTATECOLLEGE• WILDCATS

Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30

Rice @ Nebraska @ Purdue Ohio State Indiana @ Wisconsin Northwestern Michigan State @ Illinois @ Michigan Iowa

Sept. 14

Wichita State

S ep t. 21

M ontana

Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

@ M ontana Nevada-Reno @ Wyoming @ San Jose State @ Utah State Nevada-Las Vegas @ Fresno State New Mexico State @ Northern Arizona Long Beach State Pacific

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Oklahoma Purdue @ Northwestern @ Indiana Ohio State @ Michigan State Wisconsin Michigan @ Iowa

S te v e Lyle R unning B ack

1 9 8 4 R e su lts (8-3)

Opp.

1 9 8 5 S c h ed u le

1 9 8 5 S ch ed u le S ep t. 7

D on R ead H ead C oach

1 9 8 4 R esu lts (4-7)

1 9 8 4 R e su lts (12 0) CSF

P eter N ajarian L inebacker

24 38 34 35 24 14 31 20 48 31 17

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Opp.

17 14

South Dakota State @ Idaho

14 49

16

M ontana

17

27 30 38 20 22 28 27 14

Weber State 24 @ Humboldt State 7 @ Sacram ento State 21 Cal Poly, SLO 0 @ Montana State 45 W isconsin-Stout 3 Santa Clara 6 @ Cal State-Northridge 3

1 9 8 5 S ch ed u le Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21

S ep t. 2 8 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Montana State Idaho State @ Weber State

@ M ontana Idaho Sacram ento State Cal Lutheran @ Cal Poly, SLO @ Santa Clara Cal State-Northridge


L ocation: Moscow, ID E nrollm ent: 12,620 C olors: Silver and Gold Stadium : Kibbie Dome (16,000) A th letic D irector: Bill Belknap H ead C oach: Dennis Erickson

L ocation: Pocatello, ID Enrollm ent: 11,555 C olors: Orange and Black Stadium : ISU Minidome (12,000) A th letic D irector: Babe Caccia H ea d C oach: Jim Koetter (Idaho

L ocation: Reno, NV E nrollm ent: 9,500 C olors: Silver and Blue Stadium : Mackay (14,000) A th letic D irector: Dick Trachok

H ead C oach: Chris Ault (Reno, 1968)

A ssista n t C oach es: Bill Miller, John Pettas, Don Wnek, Pat Rippee, Jim Glazner, Bob Price SID /P hone: Paul Stuart (702-784-4600) C onference: Big Sky 1 9 8 4 R ecord/F inish: 7-4-0, 5-2-0 BSC (2nd) S tarters Back: 15 (8 off., 7 def.) L etterm en B ack/L ost: 2 4 /1 0 Key R etu rnees: Eric Beavers, QB; Bryan Calder, WR; Lucius Floyd, RB; Patrick Hunter, CB; Joe Peterson, CB; Bret Sales, WB-P; Marty Zendejas, K. S eries R ecord: 5-3, UNR L ast M eeting: 31-28, UNR, 1984

Game 7

Game 6

Game 5

Game 4

L ocation: Bozeman, MT Enrollm ent: 11,035 C olors: Blue and Gold Stadium : Reno H. Sales (15,197) A th letic D irector: TBA H ead C oach: Dave Arnold (Drake, 1967)

(Montana State, 1970)

State, 1961)

A ssista n t C oach es: Mick

A ssista n t C oach es: John L.

A ssista n t C oach es: Bill

McCall, Paul Peterson, Neal Richardson, Doug Sams, Steve Sosnowski, Claude Tomasini. SID /P hone: Glenn Alford (208-236-3651) C onference: Big Sky 1 9 8 4 R ecord/F inish: 5-6 overall, 4-3 BSC (tie, 3rd) S ta rters Back: 13 (7 off., 6 def.) L etterm en B ack/L ost: 3 2 /1 8 Key R etu rn ees: Merril Hoge, FB; Ron Manu, ILB; Kevin H udgens, DT; Vern Harris, QB; Walter Johnson, CB; Thomas Thomas, OT; Jody Griswold, TE; Bill Maher, DB S er ies R ecord: 15-11, UM L ast M eeting: 43-3, ISU, 1984

Smith, Craig Bray, Boyce Bailey, Dan Cozzetto, Pink Erickson, Tom Everson, Bret Ingalls, Tim Lappano, Gregg Smith S ID /P hone: Bob Holup (208-885-0200) C onference: Big Sky 1 9 8 4 R ecord/F inish: 6-5 overall, 4-3 BSC (tie, 3rd) S ta rters Back: 14 (6 def., 8 off.) L etterm en B ack/L ost: 4 5 /1 5 K ey R etu rn ees: Scott Linehan, QB; Scott Aucker, TE; Eric Yarber, WR; Mike Cox, LB; Joe Smiley, OG; David Thorsen, OT. S e rie s Record: 46-19-2, UI L ast M eeting: 40-39, UI, 1984

Diedrick, Mike Kramer, Dan Davies, J. G. Aegerter, Gary Crum, Ron Harris, Steve Cornellier, Rocky Gullickson S ID /P hone: Bruce Parker (406-994-5133) C onference: Big Sky 1 9 8 4 R ecord/F inish: 12-2 overall, 6-1 BSC (1st) S ta rters Back: 13 (7 off., 6 def.) L etterm en B ack/L ost: 3 0 /1 9 Key R etu rn ees: Kelly Bradley, QB; Tim Clements, RB; Jesse Jones, FB; David Pandt, RB; Bruce Randall, OG; Tom White, WR; Doug Kimbail, FS; Clete Linebarger, DE; Tex Sikora, DT; Kirk Timmer, ILB. S e r ie s R ecord: 48-31-5, UM L ast M eeting: 34-24, MSU, ’84

Idaho State

NevadaReno

Montana State

Idaho

M .

C hris A ult H ead C oach

Jim K oetter H ead C oach

Bryan C alder W ide R eceiver

Opp.

7 61 12 37 23 41 14 35 35

@ Pacific Texas A&I @ Boise State Northern Arizona Idaho @ M ontana State Cal-Fullerton @ W eber State Eastern W ashington

12 35 27 20 17 44 36 21 21

31

M ontana

28

29

@ Idaho State

27

Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept.

7 14 21 28

1 9 8 5 S c h e d u le

ISU 14 47

Opp.

UI

16 23

49 7 28 41 17 37 25

@ Texas-El Paso Chico State

43

M ontana

22 23 20 29 23 26 42 27

@ Montana State Boise State @ Nevada-Las Vegas @ Northern Arizona Eastern W ashington @ W eber State @ Idaho Nevada-Reno

3 6 26 33 15 41 22 45 29

Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21

Northern Colorado @ Portland State @ SW Louisiana

O ct. 12

@ M ontana

O ct. 5

@ M ontana

Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

Eastern W ashington W eber State @ Northern Arizona Montana State Idaho State Nevada-Las Vegas

Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Montana State Idaho @ Boise State @ Nevada-Reno Weber State Eastern Washington

37

K elly B rad ley Q u arterb ack

1 9 8 4 R e su lts (12-2)

Opp. Portland State @ Cal-Fullerton Montana State Oregon State @ Nevada Reno Weber State @ Eastern W ashington

14 28 34 22 23 40 32

40

@ M ontana

39

37 45 37

Northern Arizona Idaho State Boise State

9 42 0

1 9 8 5 S ch ed u le

1 9 8 5 S c h e d u le

Cal-State, Northridge @ Cal-Fullerton Boise State @ Idaho

D ave A rnold H ead C oach

S co tt L inehan Q u arterb ack

1 9 8 4 R e su lts (6-5)

1 9 8 4 R e su lts (5-6)

1 9 8 4 R e su lts (7-4-0) UNR

D en n is E rickson H ead C oach

Ron Manu L inebacker

Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12

@ Oregon State Mankato State @ Northern Arizona Nevada-Reno @ Portland State @ W eber State

O ct. 19

M ontana

Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 23

@ Idaho State Eastern Washington @ Montana State Boise State

MSU 30 16 34 6 48 44 45 22

Opp. Mesa College @ Eastern Wash. @ Idaho Idaho State @ W eber State Nevada-Reno Portland State Boise State

14 21 28 22 0 41 22 18

34

@ M ontana

24

41 35 31 32 19

Northern Arizona @ Fresno State Arkansas State Rhode Island @ Louisiana Tech

3 31 14 20 6

1 9 8 5 S c h e d u le Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19

Portland State Eastern Oregon State Eastern W ashington @ Boise State Weber State @ Northern Arizona @ Idaho State

O ct. 2 6

M ontana

Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

@ Nevada-Reno Idaho @ Washington State


Game 9

Game 8 L ocation: Ogden, UT Enrollm ent: 11,000 C olors: Royal Purple and White Stadium : Wildcat (17,500) A th letic D irector: Gary

L ocation: Boise, ID E nrollm ent: 11,600 C olors: Blue and Orange Stadium : Bronco (21,500) A th letic D irector: Gene

Crom pton Sound, 1969)

A ssista n t C oach es: Dave Arslanian, Bob Bratkowski, Mike Zimmer, Gregg Brandon, Rick Cook, Larry Finan, Doug Fiore, Rod Harrison, Larry Lewis, John McDonnell SID /P hone: Brad Larsen (801-626-6010) C onference: Big Sky 1 9 8 4 R ecord/F inish: 5-6 overall, 3-4 BSC (6th) S tarters Back: 14 (7 off., 7 def.) L etterm en B ack/L ost: 4 7 /1 7 Key R etu rnees: Craig Slama, TE; Freddie Cook, RB; Craig Dumity, OC; Mike Powell, ILB; Dave Stireman, QB; Kevin Villars, QB; Kelvin Hodrick, FL: Doug Orr, DT; Todd Boyer, CB; Eric Brown, RB. S eries R ecord: 16-7, UM L ast M eeting: 47-14, WSC, ’84

H ead C oach: Lyle Setencich

Washington, 1968)

(Fresno State, 1967) A ssista n t C oach es: Phil Snow, Gary Cabe, Bill Tripp, Bill Dut­ ton, Jim Carberry, Mike Bradeson, Dan Brown, Randy Stewart. SID /P hone: Cheryl Kvasnicka (208-385-1515) C onference: Big Sky 1 9 8 4 R ecord/F inish: 6-5 overall, 4-3 BSC (tie, 3rd) S ta rters Back: 16 (7 off., 9 def.) L etterm en B ack/L ost: 3 7 /1 7 K ey R etu rn ees: Tony Hunger, WR; Steve Despot, OG; Jon Francis, TB; Marcus Koch, DT S e rie s R ecord: 10-4, BSU L ast M eeting: 35-7, BSU, 1984

Weber State

Lyle S eten cich H ead C oach

Location: Flagstaff, AZ E nrollm ent: 12,100 C olors: Blue and Gold Stadium : Walkup Skydome (15,300)

A th letic D irector: Gary Walker H ead C oach: Larry Kentera

A ssista n t C oach es: Jake

(Arizona St., 1951)

Cabell, Larry Hattemer, J.D . Sollars, Jerry Graybeal, Tom Mason, Jim McElwain, Brent Myers SID /P hone: Dave Cook (509-359-6334) C onference: Independent I-AA 1 9 8 4 R ecord/F inish: 7-2-1 S ta rters Back: 13 (6 off., 7 def.) L etterm en B ack/L ost: 3 8 /1 8 Key R etu rn ees: Rick W orman, QB; Craig Richardson, WRKR; Tracy Poffenroth, FL; Eric Riley, TE; Dave Flutts, G; Dan Moriarty, DE; Frank Staudenraus, DE; Bill Altena, OLB; Rick Redden, FS; Ed Simmons, OT; Rob Friese, CB. S er ies R ecord: 7-3-1, UM L ast M eeting: 14-14, 1984

A ssista n t C oaches: Don Blackwelder, Ed Goble, Richard Gray, Moody Jackson, Joe Kersting, Don Rezac, Jim Sanson, Rick Smith SID /P hone: Wylie Smith (602-523-4001) C onference: Big Sky 1 9 8 4 R ecord/F inish: 4-6 overall, 2-5 BSC (7th) S ta rters Back: 13 (3 off., 10 def.) L etterm en B ack/L ost: 3 2 /1 9 Key R etu rn ees: Jerry Davis, WR; Thurman McKinney, RB; John Earl, P; Jerry Davis, WR S er ies R ecord: 10-8, UM L ast M eeting: 24-18, NAU, ’84

Eastern Washington

Boise State

Kevin V illars Q u arterb ack

Game 11

L ocation: Cheney, WA E nrollm ent: 8,527 C olors: Red and White Stadium : Albi Stadium (34,819) A th letic D irector: Ron Raver H ea d C oach: Dick Zornes (E.

Blaymaier

H ead C oach: Mike Price (Puget

Mike P rice H ead C oach

Game 10

M arcus Koch D efen siv e T ack le

D ick Z ornes H ea d C oach

Northern Arizona

Rob F riese C ornerback

Larry K entera H ea d C oach

1 9 8 4 R e su lts (7-2-1) Opp.

W SC 16 44 21 24

@ Utah Fort Lewis @ Northern Arizona @ Portland State

52 0 42 27

47

M ontana

14

0 40 29 21 22 23

Montana State @ Idaho Southern Utah State Nevada-Reno Idaho State @ Boise State

48 37 10 35 26 21

1 9 8 5 S c h e d u le

Opp.

B SU 25 21 37 45 26 14

Fullerton State Fresno State Nevada-Reno E. Washington @ Idaho State @ Northern Arizona

35

M ontana

18 14 21 0

@ Montana State @ Cal-Poly, SLO W eber State Idaho

N ov. 2

@ M ontana

Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Northern Arizona @ Idaho State @ University of Pacific

N ov. 9

@ M ontana

Nov. 16 Nov. 23

Cal-Poly, SLO @ Idaho

Southern Utah State Eastern W ashington Portland State @ M ontana State Idaho @ Nevada-Reno Boise State

@ Utah U.C. Davis @ Nevada-Reno M ontana State Long Beach State Northern Arizona @ Weber State Idaho State

1 9 8 4 R esu lts (4-6)

Opp.

NAU

Opp.

27 37 12 17 23 12

38 21 40 17 32

Central Washington Montana State Angelo State @ Boise State Howard Payne

20 16 7 45 0

64 26 42 28 20

New Mexico Highlands Cal Northridge Weber State Pacific @ Nevada-Reno

0 10 21 38 37

14

@ M ontana

14

24

@ M ontana

18

7

32 41 21 50

Idaho @ Idaho State @ Nevada-Reno @ Northern Colorado

25 23 35 15

12 15 9 3

Boise State Idaho State @ Idaho @ M ontana State

14 29 37 41

22 10 23 37

1 9 8 5 S ch ed u le

1 9 8 5 S c h e d u le Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 2

Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26

EWU

Jerry D avis W ide R eceiver

38

Sept. 7 Sept. 14 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Nov. 2

Cal-State Chico @ W eber State @ Montana State Northern Arizona Fort Lewis State @ Nevada-Reno @ Long Beach St. @ Idaho

N ov. 16

M ontana

Nov. 23

@ Idaho State

1 9 8 5 S ch e d u le Aug. 31 Sept. 7 Sept. 21 Sept. 28 Oct. 5 Oct. 12 Oct. 19 Oct. 26 Nov. 9 Nov. 16

North Dakota South Dakota State Idaho @ E. W ashington @ Idaho State Montana State @ Boise State Nevada-Reno @ Weber State Cal-Fullerton

N ov. 2 3

M ontana


History, Statistics

39


Big Sky Conference 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 establish­ ed in Pullman, Wash., Friel’s home. Following Friel’s retire­ ment in 1971, the offices were moved to Boise, Idaho, and John Roning was nam­ ed commissioner. Steve Belko was named commis­ sioner and assumed duties July 1, 1977, following Roning’s retirement. Ron Stephenson be­ came the fourth Big Sky commissioner in May, 1981. Arnie Sgalio A native of Idaho, Stephen­ son’s most recent position was Assistant Athletic Director at Boise State. He has 19 years of working experience in intercollegiate athletics as a student, coach and administrator. Arnie Sgalio has served as league information director since 1979.

The Big Sky Conference was formed in February 1963, when the presidents and athletic directors of six Rocky Mountain univer­ sities met in Spokane. The original conference members were G onzaga, Idaho, Idaho State, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Gon­ zaga entered the conference as a non-football playing school. The conference derived its name from a pair of Mon­ tanans 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 Ron Stephenson editor, picked up the name and in a sports column pro­ moted the name Big Sky as the name of the conference. On Feb. 25, 1963, the conference adopted the name—Big Sky Athletic Con­ ference. In 1970 the conference expanded to include Northern Arizona

Past Champ(s), Runnersup 1974—Boise State (6-0) 1975—Boise State (5-0-1) 1976—Montana State (6-0) 1977—Boise State (6-0) 1978—Northern Arizona (6-1) 1979—Montana State (6-1) 1980—Boise State (6-1) 1981—Idaho State, BSU (6-1) 1982—MONTANA (5-2) 1983—Nevada-Reno (6-1) 1984—Montana State (6-1)

Montana State (2-1) Idaho State (2-1) M ontana (2-2) Idaho (3-1) UM, WSC, UI (2-2)

1963—Idaho State (3-1) 1964—Montana State (3-0) 1965—Weber State, Idaho (3-1) 1966—Montana State (4-0) 1967—Montana State (4-0) 1968—Weber, Idaho, MSU (3-1) 1969—MONTANA (4-0) 1970—MONTANA (6-0) 1971—Idaho (4-1) 1972—Montana State (5-1) 1973—Boise State (6-0)

Weber State (3-1) Idaho State (4-2) Boise State (4-2) Idaho State (4-1) Montana State (5-1)

Montana State (4-2) ISU, MSU (4-2) Idaho (5-1) Northern Arizona (5-1) UM, MSU (4-2) Nevada-Reno (5-2) Idaho (4-3) M ontana (5-2) UI, MSU (5-2) Idaho State (5-2) Nevada-Reno (5-2)

1984 Big Sky Standings Montana State! Nevada-Reno Idaho Boise State Idaho State Weber State Northern Arizona^ M ontana

W 6 5 4 4 4 3 2 0

L 1 2 3 3 3 4 5 7

C on feren ce G am es P et. P ts. T 229 .857 0 .714 208 0 241 0 .571 151 .571 0 212 0 .571 174 .428 0 125 .286 0 13 3 0 .0 0 0

Opp. 136 194 187 136 146 223 156 254

W 12 7 6 6 5 5 4 2

L 2 4 5 5 6 6 6 8

A ll G am es Pet. T 0 .857 0 .636 0 .545 0 .545 .454 0 .454 0 0 .400 .2 2 7 1

P ts. 432 325 363 256 316 287 243 237

Opp 264 298 283 227 259 312 245 357

IClinched Big Sky title and earned berth in NCAA I-AA Collegiate Football Championships. Includes NCAA Division I-AA Playoff wins over Arkansas State, 31-14; Rhode Island, 32-20; and Louisiana Tech, 19-6. ^Standings do not include 42-14 win over University of Manitoba

40


1984 Big Sky Statistics (Parenthesis) indicate I-AA ranking. *TD’s scored by rushing/passing only.

Team

TOTAL DEFENSE

Plays

Yards

Play Avg.

TD*

Game Avg.

926

4921

5.3

46

4 4 7 .4

1 Montana St. (35)

4776

5.3

43

43 4 .2

1 Montana St. (5) 2 Idaho (8)

11

902

S

Plays

Yards

Play Avg.

11

815

3459

4 .2

26

3 1 4 .5

2 Northern Ariz. (44)

714

3283

4 .6

27

3 2 8 .3

Team

11

363

33 .0

45

40

4

2 Montana St. (8)

11

355

3 2 .3

47

32

5

9

2

3 N evada-Reno (15)

11

325

29 .5

37

35

1

22

0

4 Idaho St. (16)

11

316

2 8 .7

38

29

3

15

4

5 Weber St. (25)

11

287

2 6.1

37

31

1

10

1

6 Northern Ariz. (30)

10

243

2 4 .3

31

27

1

8

2

7 Boise St. (35)

11

256

2 3 .3

33

22

3

10

0

11 237

21.5

31

26

2

7

0

1 Idaho (T6)

Team Stats TOTAL OFFENSE

SCORING OFFENSE G Pts. Avg. TD KXP OXP FG SF

Team

TD*

Game Avg.

8 Montana (T44)

15

0

SCORING DEFENSE G Pts. Avg. TD KXP OXP FG SF

Team

3 Idaho St. (9)

11

893

4775

5.3

37

4 34.1

3 Idaho St.

799

3767

4 .7

29

3 4 2 .5

4 N evada-Reno (10)

11

835

465 8

5 .6

35

4 2 3 .5

4 Boise St.

749

3 775

5.0

26

3 4 3 .2

1 Montana St. (45)

11

224

20 .4

28

23

3

9

5 Boise St. (14)

11

8 74

4486

5.1

33

40 7 .8

5 Nevada-Reno

810

4 12 2

34

3 7 4 .7

2 Boise St. (48)

11

227

2 0 .6

27

19

2

14

0

6 Montana (26)

11

804

4061

5.1

31

369.2

6 Idaho

827

4 30 3

5 .2

34

3 9 1 .2

3 Idaho St.

11

259

2 3 .5

31

22

3

15

0

7 Weber St. (28)

11

772

4017

5 .2

35

3 6 5 .2

7 Weber St.

82 4

4 43 0

5 .4

40

4 0 2 .7

4 Northern Ariz.

10

245

2 4 .5

28

25

2

16

0

8 Northern Ariz. (35)

10

733

3461

4.7

8 Montana

868

5435

6.3

47

494.1

5 Idaho

11

283

2 5.7

35

24

5

13

0

6 Nevada-Reno

11

298

2 7.1

37

32

1

14

0

RUSHING DEFENSE

RUSHING OFFENSE

7 Weber St.

11

312

2 8 .4

42

38

0

6

0

8 Montana

11

357

32.5

47

35

4

10

1

1 Boise St. (18)

11

5 56

2162

3 .9

15

196.5

1038

12

94 .4

TD

Avg.

11

499

2011

4 .0

17

182.8

2 Nevada-Reno (12)

37 4

1147

3.1

14

1 04.3

1 Idaho (12)

11

35

384

0

11.0

11

452

1591

3 .5

21

144.6

3 Northern Ariz. (21)

11 11 10

393

2 N evada-Reno (27) 3 Idaho (44)

403

1111

2.8

10

111.1

2 Northern Ariz. (19)

10

38

388

1

1 0.2

4 Weber St. (46)

11

42 6

1578

3 .7

15

143.5

4 Idaho St. (23)

11

42 4

1300

3.1

15

1 18.2

3 Idaho St. (34)

11

30

254

0

Team

G

Plays

Yards

TD

Game Avg.

0

Play Avg. 2.6

Play Avg.

Game Avg.

-

Team 1 Montana St. (8)

G

Plays

Yards

TD*

PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds.

Team

8.5

5 Montana

11

420

1352

3.2

15

122.9

5 Boise St. (28

11

401

1361

3 .4

11

1 23.7

4 Montana St. (35)

11

46

386

1

8 .4

6 Montana St.

11

3 97

1249

3 .1

14

113.5

6 Idaho (T39)

11

419

1611

3 .8

15

146.5

5 Nevada-Reno (39)

11

26

212

0

8 .2

7 Idaho St.

11

43 0

1157

2 .7

18

105.2

7 Weber St.

11

471

1819

3 .9

24

165.4

6 Weber St. (48)

11

26

193

1

7 .4

8 Northern Ariz.

10

284

793

2.8

10

79 .3

8 Montana

11

516

2718

5.3

27

247.1

7 Boise St. (49)

11

22

163

0

7 .4

8 Montana

11

13

57

0

4.4

NET PUNTING

PASSING DEFENSE

PASSING OFFENSE

Net Avg.

G

Att-Cmp-Int

Pet.

Yds.

G

Att-Cmp-Int

Pet.

Yds.

Punts

Avg.

No. Ret.

Yds. Ret.

1 Montana St. (4)

11

5 2 9 -3 0 1 -2 4

5 6 .9

3672

32

3 3 3 .8

1 Northern Ariz.

10

3 1 1-165-14

5 3 .1

2172

17

21 7 .2

1 Montana St. (2)

56

4 2 .6

27

221

3 8 .6

2 Idaho St. (5)

11

4 6 3 -2 4 9 -2 4

5 3 .8

361 8

19

3 2 8 .9

2 Boise St.

11

3 4 8-191-14

5 4 .9

2414

15

21 9 .0

2 Montana (20)

58

40.5

24

206

36.4

Team

Team

3185

22

2 8 9 .5

3 Montana St.

11

42 2 -211-22

5 0 .0

2421

14

22 0 .0

3 Weber St. (21)

58

4 0 .9

30

263

3 6 .4

266 8

15

2 6 6 .8

4 Idaho St.

11

375-208-19

5 5 .5

2467

14

22 4 .0

4 Idaho (22)

55

3 8 .8

25

137

3 6 .3

16 246.3

5 Weber St.

11

353-196-16

5 5 .5

2611

16

2 3 7 .0

5 Northern Ariz. (23)

61

3 9 .5

26

204

3 6 .2

2647

18

2 4 0 .6

6 Idaho

11

408-223-13

5 4 .7

2692

19

2 4 4 .0

6 Idaho St. (24)

58

4 1 .4

24

31 3

3 6 .0

5 4 .0

2439

20

2 2 1 .7

7 Montana

11

352-201-14

57.1

2717

20

247.0

7 Boise St. (26)

51

3 9 .4

24

179

3 5 .8

5 2 .5

232 4

18

2 1 1 .3

8 Nevada-Reno

11

436-235-22

5 3 .9

2975

20

2 7 0 .0

8 Nevada-Reno (43)

55

36 .7

27

133

3 4 .3

4 5 0 -2 5 2 -1 8

5 6 .0

10

449 -2 7 7 -1 9

61 .7

5 Montana (16)

11

6 N evada-Reno (18)

11

336 -1 9 5 - 9

7 Weber St. (22)

11

8 Boise St. (25)

11

5 8 .0

3 46-187-11 3 1 8-167- 8

Yds. G Car. Yds. Avg. TD PG

Name

Team

Game TD Avg.

2709

11

4 Northern Ariz. (12)

3 Idaho (8)

Game TD Avg.

1 Jon Francis, Boise State (15)

11

2 34

1025

2 Merril H oge, Idaho State (23)

11

213

900

3 Eric Jenkins, Nevada-Reno (24)

11

207

9

117

5 Marlon Barrow, Idaho

11

6 Mike Shill, Idaho

Name 1 Martin Zendejas, Nevada-Reno (5) 2 Tim McMonigle, Idaho (11)

9

9 3 .2

11

8 1 .8

N o te —A player must play in at least 75 % o f his team ’s gam es a n d /o r m eet the

4 Jon Francis, Boise State (16)

4

81 .6

minimum requirements o f a particular category. (Parenthesis) indicate I-AA ranking.

5 Perry Larson, Idaho State (T20)

6 54

9

72 .7

144

576

9

5 2 .4

11

113

521

4 .6

4

4 7 .4

PUNT RETURNS No. (Min. 1.2 returns per game)

7 David Pandt, Montana St.

10

84

4 65

5 .5

0

4 6 .5

1 Eric Yarber, Idaho (10)

8 Dean Collins, Boise State

11

95

4 33

4 .6

1 3 9 .4

9 LeRoy Foster, Montana

11

90

385

4.3

9

74

295

4 .0

4 Johnny Gordon, Nevada-Reno (32)

10 Jerry Holder, Northern Ariz.

4 .4

1984 Big Sky Individual Statistics

SCORING

G CT Yds.

9.2

15

7.7

0 0 15

0

6 J. Gordon, Nevada-Reno (T33)

7 .6 . 7.3 74

6.7

54

6.0

10

61

8 Mark Carter, Montana St.

9

58

5.3

18

224

0

12.4

9 Larry Hunter, Boise State

10

51

5.1

2 Ben Richardson, N o. Ariz. (19)

30

291

0

9 .7

3 35.0

0

56

5.1

3 Wade Wilhite, Idaho State (T20)

21

188

0

9 .0

0

4 Ron Love, Boise State (28)

18

149

0

8 .3

5 George Wiley, Nevada-Reno (30)

26

212

0

8 .2

6 Brent Bateman, Montana St.

21

110

0

5 .2

7 Todd Boyer, Weber State

15

66

0

4 .4

3 2 .8

7 Craig Winberg, Weber State (T49)

TD CPG

72

834

3

6 .5

2 Joe Bignell, Montana St. (12)

11

68

880

4

6 .2

9

5 Craig Slama, Weber State (27)

101

Avg.

11

3 Eric Yarber, Idaho (T13)

Pts.

22

TD

1 Scott Auker, Idaho (8)

4 Bryan Calder, Nevada-Reno (16)

FG

Yds.

RECEIVING Name

3 Merril Hoge, Idaho State (T13)

G

11 11 11 11

KICKOFF RETURNS No. (Min. 1-2 returns per game)

10 Bob McCauley, Montana

5.5

INTERCEPTIONS Name

G

Yds.

1

11 11 11

1 Doug Kimball, Montana St. (T4) 2 Walter Johnson, Idaho State (T17) 2 Brent Koetter, Idaho State (T17)

31 56 56

TD

0 1 0

.55 .55

10

5

35

1

.50

4 Ted Ray, Montana (T26)

10

5

7

0

.50

6 Patrick Hunter, Nevada-Reno (T39)

11

5

68

1

.45 .40

54

817

7

TD

Avg.

7 Terry Gatewood, Northern Ariz.

10

4

85

1

9

53

958

6

5 .9

1 Brant Bengen, Idaho (7)

21

547

1

26 .0

8 Mike Dixon, Nevada-Reno

11

4

55

0

53

655

7

4 .8

2 Tony Hunter, Boise State (12)

16

3 89

0

24 .3

8 Chuck Compton, Boise State

11

4

48

0

Yds.

.73

4 Joe Peterson, Nevada-Reno (T26)

11

6 .0

IPG

9

43

192

2

4 .8

3 Travis McLean, Weber State (15)

14

3 25

0

23 .2

8 Kyle Denny, Nevada-Reno

11

4

47

0

.36

11

52

529

3

4.7

4 David Pandt, Montana St. (21)

13

292

0

22 .5

8 Carl Keever, Boise State

11

4

23

0

.36

8 Jerry Davis, Northern Ariz. (32)

10

47

663

6

4.7

5 Lucius Floyd, Nevada-Reno (27)

14

3 04

0

21.7

9 Bob McCauley, Montana (T33)

11 51

927

7

4.6

6 Ted Ray, Montana (33)

28

593

0

21.2

10

387

1

4 .6

7 Eric Brown, Weber State (44)

19

381

0

20.1

6 Jerry Holder, Northern Ariz. (30) 7 Merril Hoge, Idaho State (31)

10 John Foss, Northern Ariz. (T37)

46

(Min. 15 att. per game)

G

1 Eric Beavers, Nevada-Reno (11)

11

PASSING EFFICIENCY Cmp. Att. Cmp. Pet. Int. 308

184

59 .7 4

7

PUNTING (Min. 3.6 punts per game)

No.

Avg.

1 Dirk Nelson, Montana St. (2)

55

43.3

2 Bob Hagedom, Weber State (T3)

54

43.3

3 Jeff Kaiser, Idaho State (7)

57

42.2

4 Darin Magnuson, Idaho (15)

53

40.6

5 Eby Dobson, Montana (20)

58

40.5

57

39.5

Int. Pet.

Yds.

Yds/ Att.

TD

TD Pet.

Rating Points

6 John Earl, Northern Ariz. (26) 7 Ron Talbot, Boise State (27)

51

39.4

2.27

23 7 0

7.6 9

16

5 .1 9

137.0

8 Bret Dales, Nevada-Reno (43)

53

37.8

2 Scott Linehan, Idaho (13)

9

3 18

191

60 .0 6

10

3 .1 4

2407

7.57

17

5 .3 5

135.0

3 Marty Mornhinweg, Montana (15)

9

305

179

58.69

16

5.25

2453

8.04

16

5.25

133.1

FIELD GOALS Name

G

FGA

FG

Pet.

FgPg

11

27

22

.815

2.00

11

20

15

.750

1.36

4 Kevin Villars, Weber State (18)

9

155

92

59 .3 5

6

3.8 7

1022

6 .5 9

11

7.1 0

130.4

1 Martin Zendejas, Nevada-Reno (1)

5 Kelly Bradley, Montana St. (19)

11

499

289

5 7 .9 2

20

4.01

3508

7.03

30

6.0 1

128.8

2 Tim McMonigle, Idaho (T5)

6 Hazsen Choates, Boise State (20)

11

253

132

5 2 .1 7

6

2.37

1804

7.13

16

6 .3 2

128.2

2 Perry Larson, Idaho State (T5)

11

.714

1.36

123.3

10

21 22

15

4 Larry Hunter, Boise State (T18)

10

.455

1.00

11

18

10

.556

.91

21

9

.429

.82

6

.750

.67

7

.500

.64

7 Vern Harris, Idaho State (23)

11

441

239

54 .1 9

23

5.2 2

346 9

7.87

18

4 .0 8

8 Mike Mendoza, Northern Ariz. (27)

10

373

236

6 3 .2 7

14

3.7 5

2336

6.2 6

14

3 .7 5

120.8

5 Craig Winberg, Weber State (T28)

9 Dave Stireman, Weber State (32)

10

188

93

4 9 .4 7

5

2.6 6

1345

7.15

8

4 .2 6

118.3

6 Mark Carter, Montana St. (T37)

11

7 Sean Blankenship, No. Arizona

9

8 Eby Dobson, Montana

TOTAL OFFENSE Rushing N am e 1 K elly B rad ley , M o n ta n a S t. (3) 2 V ern Harris, Id aho S ta te (4)

G

Car

G ain

L oss

11

99

251

304

11

60

88

303

3 S c o tt L in e h a n , Id ah o (5)

9

97

381

187

4 Marty.Mornhinweg, Montana (6)

9

83

300

155

11

95

386

191

5 Eric Beavers, Nevada-Reno (13) 6 Mike Mendoza, No. Ariz. (15)

10

31

24

153

N et -5 3 -215

Total Offense

Name

0

1429 129.9

817

30

1099 122.1

310

0

1335 121.4

4 David Pandt, Montana St. (39)

10

465

343

292

1100 110.0

9

0

958

0

6 Wade Wilhite, Idaho State

11

201

380

270

1039

94.5

7 Brant Bengen, Idaho

11

0

396

547

1017

92.5

8 Eric Jenkins, Nevada-Reno

11

898

85

0

983

89.4

9 Ben Richardson, Northern Ariz.

10

0

602

0

893

89.3

10 Bob McCauley, Montana

11

14

927

0

941

85.5

YdPI

1 Merril Hoge, Idaho State (13)

35

3 1 4 .1

2 Eric Yarber, Idaho (22)

6 .5

19

2 9 5 .8

2407

415

2601

6 .3

21

2 8 9 .0

145

305

2453

388

2598

6.7

20

288.7

195

308

2370

403

2565

6.4

19

233.2

-129

529

28

Tdr *

5 .8

3254

373

2336

404

2207

5.5

17

220.7

7 Hazsen Choates, Boise State (26)

11

105

437

169

268

253

1804

358

2072

5.8

18

188.4

8 Dave Stireman, Weber State (41)

10

72

462

170

292

188

1345

260

1637

6.3

10

163.7

9 Kevin Villars. Weber State

9

84

326

162

164

155

1022

239

1186

5.0

12

131.8

10 Jon Francis. Boise State

11

234

1076

51

1025

0

234

1025

4.4

9

93.2

0

41

Yds. YdsPg

900

Y dPl

3455

501

KOR

1025

Yds

598

3469

Rec.

9

P la y s

5 Bryan Calder, Nevada-Reno (48)

11

Rush

11

Y ds 3508

441

G

3 Jon Francis, Boise State (23)

A tt 499

318

194

11

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNERS

Passing

*Touchdowns-responsible-for are players TDs scored and passed for.

0 291

0

958 106.4


1984 Grizzly Statistics UM

Opp.

......................................................232

First D ow ns................. by Rush..............

301

by Pass...............

M ornhinweg.....................

G Plays

Pass

Rush

9

2453

145

38 8

......................................................123

0

259 8

288.7

Punt Returns

129 17

......................................................23

No. Yds.

516

Rush Plays..................

......................................................4 20

Rush Yards Gained..

...................................................... 1704

0

13

229

3 .6

0

21

NET Rush G ained /A vg.............................................

1 3 5 2 /1 2 2 .7

2 7 1 8 /2 4 7 .1

M oe......................... ..............................................

2

1

0 .5

0

1

Pass Attempts..............................................................

3 84

352

.............................................

24

186

8 .5

0

42

Pass C o m p ./P et..........................................................

2 0 9 /5 4 .4

2 0 1 /5 7 .1

......................................................352

2947

R a y .......................... .............................................

6

38

6 .3

5

18

24

14

NET Yds.P a ss/A v g....................................................

2 7 0 9 /2 4 6 .3

2 7 1 7 /2 4 7 .0

TOTAL Y d s./G a m e A vg........................................

4 0 6 1 /3 6 9 .2

5 4 3 5 /4 9 4 .1

5 8 /2 3 4 9 /0

3 7 /1 4 7 6 /0

Had Intercepted..........................................................

OPPONENTS

Avg. TD Long

R a y .......................... ............................................,

28

593

21 .2

0

37

Botzheim ............... .............................................

13

2 34

18.0

0

34

P unt/Y ards/B lk..................

.......................

Punt A verage.....................

...................................................... 4 0 .5

3 9 .9

F u m bles/L ost.......................

...................................................... 1 2 /7

2 5 /1 9

Murray.................... .............................................

2

29

14.5

0

15

P enalties/Y ds......................

...................................................... 9 1 /8 0 7 9 7 /8 8 9

Kerr.........................

1

27

27 .0

0

27

T OUCHDOW NS...............

...................................................... 31

47

N elsen.....................

1

19

19.0

0

19

by Rushing..................

......................................................15

27

1

9

9 .0

0

9

1

3

3 .0

0

3

30

661

22 .0

0

52

by Passing..................

16

by Return....................

0

PAT A ttem pted/M ade....

2 8 /2 6

20

0 4 1 /3 5

......................................................3 / 2

Field Goals A tt/M ade......

......................................................1 4 /7

1

TOTAL POINTS...............

......................................................237

357

Gam e A verage..................

......................................................21 .5

3 2 .5

Scoring TD

R

P

9

2

7

M cCauley.............................. 1111

Int PAT-A-M FG 1

Pts 56

2 8 /2 6

D obson.................................. 1111

7

47 26

4

4

0

R ichardson........................... 1111

4

0

4

24

Foster..................................... 1111

4

3

1

24

Murray................................

9

2

2

Joe Klucewich..................

9

2

2

M ornhinweg...........

9

M cG inness........................... 1111 C o e ...........................

8

1

P au lson....................

7

1

1

M oe..........................

11

1

0

1

1

B otzheim .............................. 1111

1

12

2

0

12

2

12

1

6 6

1

6

G

TC

YG

80

436

51

385

Avg.

TD

Long

4 .3

3

49t

67

297

6

291

4 .3

P au lson.......................

7

74

306

41

265

3 .6

1

16

M ornhinweg..............

9

83

300

155

145

1.7

4

28

Murray........................

10

YL Net

2

29

B otzheim ....................

11

32

130

13

117

3.7

1

16

J oe Klucewich.........

9

26

67

0

67

2.5

2

9

Ehlers..........................

3

11

44

11

33

3 .3

0

8

R ichardson.................

11

15

57

26

31

2.1

0

12

M cCauley..................

11

3

14

0

14

4 .7

2

7

11

1

14

0

14

14.0

0

14

H elea n ........................

1

1

5

0

5

5 .0

0

5

M cG inness.................

11

1

2

0

2

2.0

0

2

A nderson....................

6

4

7

0

7

1.8

0

4

N elson........................

6

1

0

0

0

0 .0

0

0

Jackola........................

1

1

0

8

-8

-8.0

0

-8

C on n ors.....................

8

10

25

41

-16

-1.2

0

6

11

516

2718

229 2718

5 .3

27

68t

Long

D awald........................

0

55

TD

Long

Avg.

G

NO

10

5

9

1.8

0

Gillis......................... ..............................

10

3

30

10.0

0

14

Monterossi.............. ..............................

10

2

27

13.5

0

27

Timberman............ ..............................

10

2

6

3 .0

0

6

Shillam.................... ..............................

10

1

26

2 6 .0

0

26

R a y .........................................................

Cam pbell............... .............................. OPPONENTS

Yds.

3

7

1

5

5 .0

0

5

11

24

152

6 .3

0

27

Forced Fum. Tackles For Losses Fumbles Rec.

PD

..............................

* ‘ Injured; out for season.

Linemen

G

Total Tackles

Unasst. Tackles

Assist. Tackles

Dave Seam an ......................................................... ................................................

11

55

25

30

6 (-35)

Ward Crawford........................................................................................................

11

38

13

25

5 (-15)

1

Pat Foster.................................................................. ................................................

10

36

11

25

l(-8)

3

Scott M oore............................................................ ................................................

11

33

16

17

2 (-7)

1

Dave McKenzie...................................................... ................................................

11

28

11

17

K-2)

1

Larry Oliver..............................................................................................................

8

29

7

22

2 (-16)

Jim Kavanaugh...................................................... ................................................

2

2

1

1

.....................

Blks

1

l(-6)

1

1

0

1

Jake Trammell........................................................................................................

11

137

42

95

7 (-32)

Tim Gillis.................................................................. ...............................................

11

109

46

63

8(-31)

2

Rick Dozier............................................................... ...............................................

9

72

16

56

1

Doug S exe............................................................... ...............................................

10

47

16

31

1(-1) 3 (-23)

Bill TarrowC..............................................................................................................

5

36

14

22

4 (-12)

J.C. Campbell......................................................... ................................................

8

36

15

21

2 (-5)

Gregg G reen...........................................................................................................

9

45

17

28

Ed Apostol............................................................... ................................................

8

27

8

19

Kelly W eston...........................................................................................................

10

24

4

20

Dontelle Wynn........................................................................................................

6

10

2

8

.....................

1

1

0

1

Scott Timberman................................................... ................................................

11

108

49

59

Terry Shillam...........................................................................................................

11

103

51

52

Tim Monterossi...................................................... ................................................ Ted Ray..................................................................... ................................................

11

49

24

25

Greg Gianinni...................................................... .

1

1

2

5

3

1 1 2 1

2 (-6)

Secondary 5(-20)

3

3

3

1

1

1

3

2

5

5

1

1

10

45

28

17

Josh Klucewich...................................................... ................................................

9

31

10

21

Ned BeckerC...........................................................................................................

4

23

2

21

2

8

1

Nate O dden............................................................ ................................................

8

13

5

Tony Breland...................................................................................... ....................

9

12

5

7

Rob Meidinger........................................................................................................

9

6

2

4

Todd Koechlein...................................................... ................................................

9

4

2

2

OTHERS.................................................... ...............................................

11

11

7

4

2

3 3

1(10)

3

CInjured; out for season. OPPONENTS

NOTE: Tackles for losses included in total tackles.

Receiving Scoring by Quarters

G

Rec.

Yds.

Avg.

TD

M cCauley............................. ..............

11

51

9 33

1 8.3

7

55t

M cGinness........................... .............. R ichardson........................... .............

11

29

438

15.1

1

31

3rd

4th

Total

11

27

3 90

14.4

4

40

M ontana......

65

64

56

52

237

O pponents..

54

104

112

87

357

1st

2nd

M o e....................................... ..............

11

16

248

1 5.5

1

32t

Murray................................................

10

26

192

7 .9

0

22

L am b................................................... P au lson................................. .............

8

12

121

10.1

0

40

7

16

97

6.1

0

13

Joe Klucewich.................... ..............

9

6

57

9.5

0

21

W hite....................................................

7

3

48

16.0

0

22

Attempts

Percentage

S a lo n en ................................. ..............

3

4

46

11.5

0

16

M ontana......

77

159

4 8 .4

C o e ...................................................... Foster.................................... ..............

9

3

45

15.0

1

16

O pponents..

82

148

55 .4

11

7

39

5 .6

1

16t

Connors................................ ..............

29

9.7

0

13 12

8

3

Botzheim .............................. ..............

11

2

15

7.5

0

N elson................................... ..............

6

2

13

6 .5

0

Daw ald................................. ..............

11

1

1

1.0

0

1

Mornhinweg........................ ..............

9

1

-3

-3 .0

0,

-3

11

201

2717

13.5

20

O PPO N E N TS.....................

Third Down Conversions Made

Time of P ossession

8

54t

Total Minutes

TD

Long

2453

58.7

16

55t

5 1 / 2 2 /4 2 2 / 5 /4

157

43 .1

0

19

74

22.7

0

24

2 /0

28

5 0 .0

0

16

1 /0

-3

.500

0

-3

G P A/PC/Int. Yds. Pet. Richardson

9 3 0 5 /1 9 7 /1 6 10

C o nn ors.........

8

K unka..............

2

McGinness

10

4/ 2/

Average

M ontana......

327:09

29:37

O pponents..

332:51

30:23

P assing M ornhinweg..

Int.

1

2

Linebackers

6

11

57

3 9 .9

37

D efensive Statistics

Scott Pooleb............................................................

Rushing Foster..........................

.............................................

0

1476

.............................................

1 6 /1 0

0

G

OPPONENTS

4 0 .5

OPPONENTS

6 /4

Two-pt. Con. A tt/M ade.. Safety.,..................................

.................... .................... C onnors................. .................... Foster..................... ....................

2349

Interceptions

Kickoff Returns No. Yds.

Avg. Blk. Long

Dobson................................................................... 58

Avg. TD Long

Josh Klucewich . ...............................................

Rush Yards Lost......

No. Yds.

Rec. Total Avg.

155

86

by Penalty..............

Punting

Total O ffense

Team Statistics

UM Field G oals (7 of 14) 24, 26, 41, 36, 26, 23, 42

O pponents Field G oals (10 of 16) 40, 51, 27, 35, 24, 40, 37, 48, 43, 24

42


C oaches Through the Years Year(s)

W

Fred Smith (Cornell)............................................................................... 1897 Sgt. F. B. Searight (Stanford)............................................................... 1898 Guy C leveland (M ontana)..................................................................... 1899 Frank B ean (W isconsin)......................................................................... 1900-01 Dewitt Peck (Iowa S ta te )........................................................................ 1902 H. B. C onibear (Illinois)......................................................................... 1903-04 F. W. Schule (W isconsin).......................................................................1905-06 Albion Findlay (W isconsin)..................................................................... 1907 Roy W hite (Iowa)..................................................................................... 1908-09 Robert Cary (M ontana)...........................................................................1910-11 Lt. W. C. Philoon (West P oint)...........................................................1912 A. G. Heilm an (Franklin-M arshall)...................................................... 1913-14 Jerry Nissen (W ashington S ta te )......................................................... 1915-17 Bernie Bierm an (M innesota).................................................................. 1919-21 J. W. Stew art (G eneva)......................................................................... 1922-23 Earl Clark (M ontana)............................................................................... 1924-25 Frank Milburn (West P oint)....................................................................1926-30 Bernard O akes (Illinois)...........................................................................1931-34 D oug Fessenden (Illinois)..........................................................................1935-41 Clyde C arpenter (M ontana)......................................... ........................ 1942 G eorge Dahlberg (M ontana)....................................................................1945 Doug Fessenden (Illinois)......................................................................... 1946-48 Ted Shipkey (Stanford)...........................................................................1949-51 Ed Chinske (M ontana)............................................................................ 1952-54 Jerry Williams (W ashington S ta te )...................................................... 1955-57 Ray Jenkins (C olorado)......................................................................... 1958-63 H ugh Davidson (C olorado)................................................................... 1964-66 Jack Sw arthout (M ontana).....................................................................1967-75 G ene Carlson (M ontana)........................................................................1976-79 Larry D onovan (N ebraska).....................................................................1980-84

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The 1 9 4 7 G rizzly fo o tb a ll co a ch in g sta ff com p iled a 7-4 record, including victories over W ashington S ta te, C olorado S ta te and H aw aii. From left: a s sis ta n t c o a c h e s Harry A d am s, P aul S z a k a sh , G eorge “ J ig g s” D ahlberg and h ead co a ch D o u gla s F e sse n d e n .

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Season-by-Season R esults UM ................ 1 8 9 7 ............ Opp. 0 The “Tigers”.................... 0 0 The “Tigers” .................... 0 0 The “Tigers”.................... 0 4 Butte Bus. C ollege......... 20 18 Montana State................ 6 10 @ Butte Bus. C ollege... 26 (1-2-3) U M ................ 1 8 9 8 ............ Opp. 5 Helena High.................... 6 0 A naconda.......................... 18 6 @ Montana State.......... 0 16 Montana State................ 0 (2-2)

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U M .........................................Opp. 12 Anaconda Ath. Club.... 5 0 @ Montana State........... 38 0 Montana State................ 5 (1-2)

1900

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U M .........................................Opp. 11 Montana State...................12 (0-1) u m ................ i1 9 ? * ............ Opp. Lost Ft. Shawn Indn........Won Lost Butte High................. Won Won Fort Missoula.............Lost 26 Fort Missoula............... 0 0 Montana State.............. 31 (2-3)

1902

n

UM .......................................... Opp. 0 Mont. Schl. M ines.......... 16 0 Montana State................. 38 (0-2)

1903

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U M .......................................... Opp. 32 Fort Missoula................... 0 11 Fort Missoula................... 0 0 @ Mont. Schl. M ines.... 19 0 Mont. Schl. M ines..........23 0 @ Idaho...................28 0 @ Washington State.3 4 6 @ Montana State..13 (2-5)

1904

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U M .......................................... Opp. 10 Fort Missoula.................... 0 0 @ Utah.....................17 5 @ Utah State........ 0 5 Washington S ta te.......... 6 79 Montana State............... 0 (3-2)

1905 n UM .......................................... Opp. 0 Utah..................................... 42 0 @ Whitman C ollege 6 @ Washington State.2 8 12 Utah State....................... 0 88 Ft. Shaw Indians............ 0 (2-3)

1906

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U M .......................................... Opp. 32 Ft.Shaw Indians............. 6 0 Washington S ta te.......... 5 11 Spokane Ath. Club....... 0 0 @ Utah.............................. 42 6 @ Utah State................... 17 0 Ex-Collegians................... 8 (2-4)

1907

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UM .......................................... Opp. 62 Montana W esleyan....... 0 28 Ft. Shaw Indians............ 0 0 @ Washington State......38 12 Mont. Schl. M ines......... 0 12 Spokane Ath. Club....... 0 0 @ Mont. Schl. M ines.... 0 (4-1-1)

1908

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U M .......................................... Opp. 0 Montana State................ 0 8 Mont. Schl. M ines......... 5 4 @ Mont. Schl. M ins..... 5 0 @ Montana State........... 5 (1-2-1)

1909

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U M .......................................... Opp. 33 Missoula High.................. 0 52 Ft. Shaw Indians............ 0 0 @ Mont. Schl. M ines.... 0

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@ Montana State.......... Fort Missoula................... Mont. Schl. M ines......... Montana State................ (6-0-1)

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UM ...............1 9 1 0 ............ Opp. 8 Mont. Schl. M ines......... 0 0 @ Montana State........... 0 3 Utah S tate....................... 5 5 @ Gonzaga....................... 17 3 @ Mont. Schl. M ines.... 0 10 Montana State................ 0 (3-2-1)

1911

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UM ...................................Opp. 12 @ Mont. Schl. M ines.... 0 0 Utah State....................... 8 28 Poison Independents.... 6 (2-1) UM 28 7 0 3 39 18 9

1 9 1 2 .............Opp. Missoula High.................. 0 @ Montana State. 0 @ Utah State......... 17 @ Utah.................... 10 Montana State................ 3 @ Gonzaga.............. 6 @ Willamettz..........30 (4-3)

UM 1 9 1 3 .............Opp. 9 @ Washington State 34 7 Utah State....................... 9 7 @ Montana State........... 0 20 Montana State................ 0 7 @ Gonzaga....................... 16 0 @ Whitman C ollege...... 35 (3-4)

1914

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UM .......................................... Opp. 87 Butte Ramblers...................0 10 Washington S tate.......... 0 0 @ Idaho............................. 0 32 Utah State........................ 0 26 Montana State................ 9 13 North Dakota State....... 0 10 @ Gonzaga...................... 0 (6-0-1)

1915

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UM .......................................... Opp. 15 Idaho................................... 3 7 @ South Dakota.............. 10 10 @ North D akota...............10 7 @ Washington State......27 50 Butte Centervilles.......... 0 6 Syracuse............................ 6 (2-2-2)

1916

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UM .......................................... Opp. 511 @ South Dakota............ 0 20 @ Gonzaga...................... 0 0 @ Washington State......27 18 Whitman College............ 0 6 @ Montana State........... 6 20 Idaho Idaho........... 13 (4-1-1)

1917

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UM .......................................... Opp. 6 Utah S tate.........................21 3 @ Whitman C ollege.......14 9 Montana State................ 7 0 @ Washington St............28 3 Idaho...................................14 (1-4)

1918

—no team 1919

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UM .......................................... Opp. 26 Montana W esleyan....... 7 0 @ Utah State...................47 28 Mont. Schl. M ines......... 6 6 Whitman College............ 6 0 @ Idaho............................ 7 6^ @ Montana State........... 6 14 Washington S tate........... 42 (2-3-2)

1920

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UM .......................................... Opp. 133 Mt. Saint Charles 0 18 @ Washington 14 34 Montana W esleyan 0 0 @ Washington State.. 31 7 @ Whitman C ollege... 13 28 Montana State............... 0

7

Idaho.............................. 20 (4-3)

U M .............. * 9 2 1 ..............Opp. 25 Idaho T ech ...................... 0 7 @ Washington................. 28 6 Whitman College............ 14 7 @ Idaho.............................35 14 @ Montana State.......... 7 7 North Dakota State....... 6 0 @ Gonzaga...................... 0 (3-3-1) UM .............. 1 9 2 2 ..............Opp. 0 @ Washington.................. 26 37 Montana W esleyan....... 0 15 Idaho T ech ....................... 12 6 @ Gonzaga.......................37 7 Montana State................ 6 0 Whitman College.............13 0 Idaho.................................. 39 (3-4)

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UM .......................................... Opp. 27 Mt. Saint Charles.......... 0 0 @ Idaho.............................40 25 Mont. Schl. M ines......... 0 2 Gonzaga.............................25 16 @ Whitman C ollege..... 7 14 @ Washington................. 26 24 @ Montana State............13 0 @ Pacific C ollege........... 6 (4-4) U M ................I 9 .? 4 ............ Opp. 40 Mt. Saint Charles........ 7 13 Idaho...............................41 7 @ Washington............. 52 106 @ Montana Mines..... 6 14 Gonzaga.........................20 61 Pacific University......... 7 3 @ Stanford................... 41 20 @ Whitman C ollege... 0 (4-4)

1925

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UM .......................................... Opp. 0 Washington S tate.......... 9 10 @ Washington................. 30 14 Gonzaga............................. 14 57 Montana Schl. Mines..... 0 7 @ Oregon State.............. 27 20 @ Idaho............................. 14 7 @ U SC .............................. 27 28 Montana State................ 7 (3-4-1) UM ................1 9 2 6 .............Opp. 0 Oregon............................... 49 12 Idaho.................................. 27 6 @ Washington State...... 14 27 Montana State................ 0 7 @ Gonzaga....................... 10 56 Whitman College............ 7 21 @ Sacramento St........... 0 0 @ U SC .............................. 61 (3-5) UM ................1 9 2 7 .............Opp. 19 Butte Centevilles............ 0 8 Mt. Saint Charles.......... 0 0 @ Washington State......35 0 @ Washington................. 32 6 @ Idaho.............................42 13 @ California......................33 6 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 0 @ Gonzaga...................... 0 (3-4-1) UM ................1 9 2 8 .............Opp. 13 Butte Centervilles.......... 0 13 Anaconda A nodes......... 0 6 Washington State........... 26 0 Washington.......................25 20 Mont. Schl. Mines......... 0 6 Idaho...................................21 0 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 6 @ O regon.........................31 0 @ Oregon State.............. 44 7 @ Gonzaga...................... 0 (4-5-1)

1929

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UM .......................................... Opp. 18 Anaconda A nodes.......... 2 19 Mt. Saint Charles............ 0 6 @ Washington................. 6

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@ Idaho............................. 19 Intermountain.U ............... 0 Montana St.(in Butte)... 14 @ California......................53 Washington....................... 13 @ UCLA............................14 (3-5-1)

UM ................ 1 9 3 0 ...........Opp. 18 Anaconda A nodes 14 52 Mt. Saint Charles 0 0 @ Washington.................. 27 13 Montana St. (in Butte)... 6 0 @ Washington State 61 0 @ California...................... 46 27 Gonzaga.............................. 15 12 Idaho................................... 6 (5-3)

1931

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UM .......................................... Opp. 0 Mt. Saint Charles 2 0 @ Washington.................. 25 19 @ Idaho..............................21 0 Washington S tate 13 37 Montana St. (in Butte)... 6 0 @ Oregon State............... 19 0 @ U SC ............................... 69 (1-6)

1932

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U M ..........................................Opp. 25 Anaconda A nodes 0 13 @ Washington.................. 26 14 Carroll College................. 6 6 Idaho.................................... 19 0 @ UCLA............................ 32 7 Montana St. (in Butte)... 10 0 @ Washington State 31 6 Oregon State..................... 35 13 @ Gonzaga........................56 (2-7)

»»»» 1933 n UM ..........................................Opp. 0 7 6 32 7 13 26

@ Oregon State............... 20 Washington State 13 @ Idaho.............................. 12 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 @ Stanford........................ 33 @ Gonzaga....................... 7 Utah State......................... 0 (3-4)

U M .................. 1 9 3 4 .......... Opp. 0 @ Washington State 27 0 @ UCLA.............................16 48 Mont. Schl. M ines 0 6 Idaho.................................... 13 25 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 0 @ Oregon State... 7 4 @ Gonzaga............ 6 (2-5-1) UM .................. 1 9 3 5 .......... Opp. 0 @ U SC ............................... 9 20 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 7 Washington State 13 7 @ Idaho...................14 7 @ Washington.......33 7 Gonzaga (in Great Falls) 7 0 @ Stanford........................ 32 0 Oregon State.................... 0 (1-5-2) U M .................. 1 9 3 6 .......... Opp. 0 @ Washington S tate..... 19 0 @ UCLA............................ 30 45 Idaho, South Branch 13 6 Gonzaga............................. 0 27 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 7 @ Oregon State................14 16 Idaho................................... 0 24 San Francisco (in Butte). 7 13 North Dakota.................... 6 (6-3) UM .................. 1 9 3 7 .......... Opp. 25 Whitman C ollege 0 13 @ Texas T ech.............. 6 36 Oklahoma City................. 6 13 San Francisco (in Butte). 7 17 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 23 Gonzaga............................. 0 0 @ Idaho.:.......................... 6 14 North Dakota.................... 3 (7-1)

1938 UM '-'FF27 Eastern Washington .. 0 0 0 @ San Francisco......... 6 7 DePaul............................ 19 13 Texas Tech ................... 7 0 @ North Dakota......... 6 Idaho.............................. 19 0 9 @ Gonzaga................... 13 Montana St. (in Butte) . . . 0 0 7 @ Arizona.................... (5-3-1) um

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1939 .............. .......................... Opp. Portland......................... 0 13 San Francisco.............. Montana St. (in Butte) . . . 0 0 @ Idaho......................... @ Washington............. 9 @ Texas Tech............. 13 6 @ Arizona.................... Gonzaga......................... 23 (3-5)

UM 1940 Opp. 9 Eastern W ashington 0 0 @ Washington State 13 19 Texas T ech ........................ 32 6 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 13 Gonzaga (in Butte) 10 0 @ O regon..........................38 28 Idaho.................................... 18 20 @ San Diego M arines...38 0 @ Portland....................... 0 (4-4-1)

1941

Opp. UM 7 20 @ Brigham Y oung.... 0 28 North Dakota State.... 7 @ UCLA....................... 14 6 13 @ Gonzaga................... 23 Montana St. (in Butte) ...1 3 0 @ Washington............. 21 13 North Dakota................ 6 0 16 @ Idaho......................... 0 @ Oregon St. (in Portland)............. 27 (6-3)

1942

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UM ..........................................Opp. 6 Brigham Young................. 12 13 Mathers AFB......................19 16 @ Washington State.......68 0 Washington........................ 35 0 Idaho....................................21 0 @ Oregon State............... 33 0 @ California.......................13 0 @ U SC ............................... 38 (0-8)

1943-44

—no teamUM 1 9 4 5 .............Opp. 13 @ Utah State....................44 0 @ Idaho..............................46 13 @ Farragut NavalBase. 21 36 Pocatello Marines............ 6 13 Farragut Naval B ase........ 18 (1-4) UM 1 9 4 6 .............Opp. 31 Eastern W ashington....... 7 26 Colorado State.................... 0 0 @ O regon..........................34 20 Montana St. (in Butte)... 7 7 Utah S tate.......................... 27 19 Idaho................................... 0 7 @ UCLA............................ 61 0 @ Washington.................. 21 (4-4)

1947

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UM..........................................Opp. 21 @ Eastern Washington. . 0 21 Portland............................ 0 7 @ Arizona....................... 40 7 @ Utah State................. 13 12 Montana St. (in Butte). ..13 13 @ Washington State 12 0 21 @ Idaho.......................... 14 @ California................... 60 41 Colorado State................ 7 14 @ Hawaii......................... 12 14 28 @ Hawaii All-Stars (7-4)


1948 n UM .......................................... Opp. 7 Washington (in G. Falls) 12 7 Utah State.......................... 18 27 Pacific University 0 0 Washington S tate 48 14 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 0 @ Idaho............................... 39 20 @ Brigham Y ou n g 26 14 College of Pacific 32 7 @ Stanford..........................39 47 North Dakota.................... 7 (3-7)

1949

UM ............... Opp. 33 S. Dakota (in Billings) ... 13 7 ŠWashington State 13 16 @ Utah State......................13 12 @ Colorado S tate 27 14 @ Oregon State............... 63 19 Idaho....................................47 34 Montana St. (in Butte)... 12 19 Eastern W ashington 6 (5-4) UM ............. 1 9 5 0 Opp. 52 Eastern W ashington 0 28 @ Idaho..............................27 13 @ Oregon..........................21 7 Washington S tate............. 14 33 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 0 @ Oregon State............... 20 35 Puget S o u n d .................... 7 13 @ N evada-Reno...............19 38 Utah State......................... 7 7 San Jose St. (in Hawaii) 32 (5-5) UM ...............1 9 5 1 ..............Opp. 7 @ Washington.................. 58 25 New M exico...................... 7 0 Denver.................................55 9 Idaho.................................... 12 38 @ Montana State............ 0 6 @ Utah State.................... 19 7 Wyoming.............................34 6 Colorado State.................. 34 10 @ Washington State.......47 (2-7)

n,, 1956 ~ UM .......................................... Opp. 12 6 13 13 21 20 14 13 13 0

@ Arizona......................... 27 @ Utah...............................26 @ Denver.......................... 22 Utah S tate ...............27 Brigham Y oung................14 @ Colorado State...........34 Montana State................. 33 Wyoming (in Billings).... 34 @ New Mexico................ 14 Idaho................................... 14 (1-9)

mm 1957 UM .......................................... Opp. 13 @ Utah.............................. 32 0 Wyoming (in Billings).... 20 7 @ Brigham Y oung......... 20 13 Denver................................26 35 @ Utah State...................25 21 New M exico..................... 6 13 @ Idaho.............................31 13 @ Montana State............22 7 Colorado State................. 19 (2-7)

I1M 1958 UM .......................................... Opp. 6 14 16 0 14 12 7 6 6 13

@ Utah.............................. 20 Wyoming (in Billings)....2 1 @ New Mexico................44 @ Denver..........................29 Utah State.........................27 Brigham Young............... 41 @ Colorado State.......... 57 Idaho...................................14 Montana State................. 20 @ San D iego...................24 (0-10)

M M.......................................... 19 59 UM Opp. 19 North Dakota................... 27 0 Wyoming (in Billings).... 58 12 @ Brigham Y oung....... 0 12 Denver............................... 27 0 @ Utah State...................28 14 New M exico..................... 55 16 Colorado State................ 26 6 @ Montana State........... 40 6 @ Idaho............................ 9 (1-8)

1960

UM 1 9 5 2 .............Opp. 0 Utah State......................... 7 0 @ Wyoming.......................14 7 Brigham Young.................28 17 @ Denver.......................... 7 0 @ Colorado State........... 41 14 @ Oregon.......................... 14 35 Montana State...................12 0 @ Idaho..............................27 20 @ San Jose State........... 39 6 @ New M exico................. 12 (2-7-1) mm 1953 UM ..........................................Opp.

13 7 12 22 32 13 14 32

@ Brigham Y oung ..........27 Wyoming.............................27 Idaho....................................20 @ Denver........................... 13 Colorado State.................. 31 New M exico.......................41 @ Utah State....................33 @ Montana State.............13 (3-5)

mm 1934 UM .......................................... Opp. 31 Fort Lewis.......................... 7 6 @ Iowa............................... 48 13 @ Denver........................... 19 20 Utah State.......................... 13 7 @ Brigham Y oung.......... 19 34 @ Colorado State........... 37 14 @ New M exico.................20 25 Montana State...................21 20 Utah..................................... 41 (3-6)

1955

UM Opp. 12 @ H ouston................. 54 0 Wyoming (in Billings) ....3 5 27 Brigham Y oung.......... 13 3 Denver.......................... 61 6 Utah State................... 32 19 New M exico................ 14 7 Colorado State............ 12 19 @ Montana State 0 0 @ Arizona................... 29 0 @ Idaho....................... 31 (3-7)

UM Opp. 21 @ North Dakota....... 14 0 Wyoming (in Billings) ....1 4 12 Utah S tate................... 14 18 Idaho............................. 14 26 @ Denver.................... 12 6 Brigham Young.......... 7 26 @ Colorado State 14 10 Montana State............ 6 6 @ Utah......................... 16 7 @ New Mexico.......... 24 (5-5)

M M.......................................... 19 61 UM Opp. 0 6 40 6 12 22 9 14

Wyoming (in Billings).... 29 @ Utah State................... 54 New M exico..................... 8 @ Brigham Y oung........ 7 Utah.................................... 24 Colorado State................. 19 @ Montana State............ 10 Idaho (in B oise)...............16 (2-6)

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UM .......................................... Opp. 0 Wyoming (in Billings).... 13 8 North Dakota.................... 14 20 @ Utah State................... 43 22 Idaho...................................16 25 Weber State..................... 6 0 Brigham Young............... 27 22 @ Idaho State..................15 36 Montana State..................19 12 @ New M exico........41 16 @ Colorado State...15 (5-5) UM ......... 1 9 6 3 ...................Opp. 16 @ British Columbia...... 0 0 Wyoming (in Billings).... 35 13 North Dakota.................... 19 0 @ Brigham Y oung.........27 13 Idaho State....................... 14 6 Utah S tate.........................62 6 @ New Mexico......24 13 @ Weber State........ 19 4 @ Montana State..18 12 Colorado.State.................. 20 (1-9)

m m ..........................................Opp. 1 9 6 4 n UM 29 British Columbia............... 24 7 @ Pacific............................ 23 0 @ New Mexico.................20 0 Utah State.......................... 41 20 Weber State....................... 12 7 Western Illinois................. 0 7 @ Idaho State...................14 6 Montana State...................30 7 @ San Diego M arines...43 (3-6)

nM 1965 n UM .......................................... Opp. 13 14 16 15 21 7 13 7 14 33

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@ Utah............................... 28 So. Dakota (in Billings).. 15 Idaho State....................... 0 @ Weber State................. 14 @ Utah State....................54 Idaho....................................35 Pacific................................. 7 @ Montana State............ 24 @ Western Michigan 17 @ Portland S tate............ 7 (4-6)

1966

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U M ..........................................Opp. 6 No. Dakota (in Billings) . 30 7 @ South Dakota..............21 10 Portland State................... 0 0 Weber State.......................28 0 @ Pacific............................ 28 14 @ Idaho State...................17 8 @ Northern Arizona.......34 0 Montana State...................38 6 @ Idaho..............................40 (1-8)

M X967 UM M ..........................................Opp. 19 7 13 21 14 20 10 8 14 55

@ North Dakota...............14 So. Dakota (in Billings).. 3 @ Weber State................. 12 Pacific................................. 7 Idaho.................................... 19 Idaho State....................... 0 Northern Arizona............. 7 @ Montana State.............14 @ Utah State....................20 @ Portland S tate............ 7 (7-3)

1968

UM .Opp. 37 No. Dakota (in Billings) . 10 0 @ South Dakota....... 21 58 Portland State............. 0 3 Utah S tate................... 50 45 @ Idaho...................... 56 13 @ Idaho State........... 23 24 Montana State............ 29 16 Weber State................ 20 0 @ Northern Arizona 18 (2-7)

M M.......................................... 1 9 ^9 UM Opp. 24 @ North D akota...............10 31 So. Dakota (in G. Falls).20 52 Northern Arizona............. 7 20 @ Weber State................. 17 34 Idaho................................... 9 46 Idaho State........................ 36 49 @ Portland State 14 7 @ Montana State............ 6 14 Cal Poly (SLO)................ 0 58 South Dakota S t.............. 0 Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA) 3 North Dakota St................30 (10-1)

M M..........................................Opp. 1970 UM 28 30 20 38 44 35 35 31 35 24

No. Dakota (in Billings) . 7 @ Northern Illinois 6 @ Northern Arizona 0 Weber State.......................29 Idaho (in Pullman).......... 26 @ Idaho State..................34 @ South Dakota............. 7 Portland State....................25 Montana State................ 0 @ South Dakota.S t......... 0

Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA) 16 North Dakota St............... 31 (10-1) m m ..........................................Opp. 1 9 7 1 n UM 14 So. Dakota (in G. Falls). 7 27 @ North Dakota..............14 38 @ Cal Poly (SLO)........... 14 12 Idaho....................................21 24 @ Boise State.................. 47 45 Idaho State........................ 35

45

14 14 30 11 29

Pacific...................................30 @ Weber State.................. 13 @ Montana State............. 0 @ Hawaii............................ 25 @ Portland S tate 36 (6-5)

UM ...............1 9 7 2 ........ ...O pp. 0 @ South Dakota 35 14 No. Dakota (in Billings) .4 2 40 Northern Arizona 17 24 6 @ Pacific................... 12 Weber State............. 7 7 @ Idaho State......... 14 4 @ Hawaii................. 30 42 Boise State................ 28 3 Montana State......... 21 17 @ Idaho.................... 31 7 @ Tulsa.................... 10 (3-8)

1973 UM .......................................... Opp. 41 Simon Fraser (in G. Falls) 14 10 @ North D akota.............. 31 10 @ R ice................................21 10 @ Northern Arizona........14 31 South Dakota.................... 19 19 Idaho State.........................14 7 @ Montana State.33 7 @ Boise State....... 55 7 Idaho....................................20 10 @ Weber State................ 0 (4-6)

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1979

Opp. @ Wash. St. (in Spokane)34 @ Northern Arizona.......26 Weber State...................... 16 Boise State.........................37 Idaho State........................24 @ Idaho............................. 20 Nevada-Reno.................... 27 @ Montana State............38 @ Northern C olorado... 10 Portland State...................40 (3-7)

IT M 1980 n UM .......................................... Opp. 60 0 0 10 21 0 42 7 31 7

Simon Fraser.................... 27 @ Portland State............ 20 Idaho...................................42 Boise State........................ 44 @ Weber State................ 38 @ Idaho State.................. 17 Eastern Washington...... 7 Montana State..................24 Northern Arizona.............21 @ Nevada-Reno..............10 (3-7)

m m .......................................... 1 9 8 1 n UM Opp. 29 @ Northern Arizona...... 23 42 Northern Iow a..................21 13 @ Boise State..................27 16 @ Idaho............................. 14 24 Idaho State....................... 21 33 Portland State.................. 3 27 @ Montana State............ 17 1974 UM .......................................... Opp. 33 Nevada-Reno....................26 14 @ Simon Fraser...... 23 6 Weber State.................... 7 10 @ South Dakota.....24 13 @ E. Wash, (in Spokane) 14 17 @ Nevada-Las V egas....20 (7-3) 24 Weber State....................... 13 27 Northern Arizona............. 0 1982 UM .Opp. 35 @ Idaho.....................35 0 @ Hawaii................... 40 24 @ Portland S tate.... 14 38 Puget S ou n d ............. 10 29 Montana State.................. 43 36 Northern Arizona 35 22 @ Idaho State.................. 25 28 @ Nevada-Reno 27 42 Boise State......................... 56 14 @ Boise State.......... 21 (3-6-1) 40 Idaho............................ 16 14 @ Idaho State.......... 28 mm 1 9 7 3 nOpp. U M .......................................... 45 Montana State.......... 14 51 South Dakota.................... 17 28 @ Portland State 35 21 Nevada-Las V egas........... 20 42 @ Weber State......... 20 48 @ Weber State................. 12 10 @ Oregon State....... 30 7 Idaho State.........................12 I-AA Playoffs 14 Idaho................................... 3 7 @ Idaho...................... 21 3 @ Montana State............ 20 (6-6) 28 @ Boise State................. 39 33 Portland State..................16 1983 .Opp. 28 @ Northern Arizona 22 UM 21 Boise State.........................20 10 @ Simon Fraser...... 24 35 Portland State................... 19 (6-4) 21 @ N. Arizona................... 17 28 Weber State......................26 m m ..........................................Opp. 1 9 7 6 n UM 0 Nevada-Reno....................38 19 @ Nevada-Las V egas....21 24 @ Idaho............................. 45 49 @ Portland State.............50 8 @ Montana State............28 28 Weber State.......................25 14 Long Beach State........... 38 21 Northern Arizona............ 23 26 @ E. Wash, (in Spokane)27 17 @ Boise State................. 14 17 Idaho State....................... 31 19 @ Northern Colorado... 27 (4-6) 12 Montana State...................21 21 Idaho State.........................17 1984 19 @ Idaho..............................28 UM .......................................... Opp. 45 Simon Fraser......................17 42 Abilene Christian.............28 (4-6) 17 @ Portland State............16 3 @ Idaho State................. 43 1977 14 @ Weber State................47 UM Opp. 18 Northern Arizona............ 24 13 Nevada-Las V egas........... 15 14 Eastern Washington....... 14 24 @ Northern Arizona....... 25 7 @ Boise State................. 35 40 Portland State....................25 39 Idaho...................................40 23 Weber State....................... 31 24 Montana State.................34 17 Boise State......................... 43 28 @ Nevada-Reno.............31 20 @ Idaho..............................31 31 Army...................................45 17 Idaho State.........................15 (Mirage Bowl in Tokyo) 19 @ Montana State............ 24 (2-8-1) 34 Northern Colorado........... 13 18 @ Puget Sou nd................17 (4-6)

1978

UM Opp. 12 Puget S ou n d ................ 23 16 @ Portland State 27 6 Northern Arizona....... 21 27 @ Weber State.......... . 7 15 @ Boise State............. 7 30 Idaho.............................. 34 28 @ Idaho State............. 7 17 @ Nevada-Las Vegas ....2 5 24 Montana State............. 8 31 Northern Colorado.... 14 7 @ San Jose S tate... 35 (5-6)


All Opponents Record ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. ................. E astern W a sh in g to n .......................... ................. Farragut Naval B ase..................................... ................. G onzaga............................................................ ................... H aw aii............................................................... ................... H o u sto n ............................................................ ................... I d a h o ............................................................... Idaho S t a t e .................................................. ................... Iow a................................................................... ................... Long Beach S ta te .............................................................. M ontana S t a t e .............................................................. Montana T e c h ................................................ ................... Nevada-Las V egas........................................ ................... N evad a-R en o ............................................. ................... New M exico.................................................... ................... North D a k o ta ................................................. ................... North Dakota S ta te ....................................... ................... N orthern A rizona .................................. Northern C o lo ra d o ....................................... ................... Northern Illinois............................................. ................... Northern Io w a ................................................ ................... Oklahoma City .............................................. ...................

Abilene Christian........................................... A rizona............................................................ A rm y................................................................. B o ise S t a t e ................................................. Brigham Y o u n g ............................................. British Colum bia............................................. California.......................................................... Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) ....................... Carroll College............................................... Colorado State .............................................. D ePaul..............................................................

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3 1 2 1

0 3 1

3 1

5 10 7 2 8 1 0 0 0

L

2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 1 2

11 25 16 30

16

7

1 5 0 0

0 6 1 12

T 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0

280

377

26

O reg o n ............................................................................ Oregon S ta te ................................................................. Pacific University......................................................... University of the Pacific............................................. Pocatello M arines........................................................ P o rtlan d .........................................................................

W 0 0 2 2 1 2

4 12 0 5 0 0

P ortlan d S t a t e ....................................................

13

6

Puget S o u n d ................................................................. Rice....... .......................................................................... San Diego ..................................................................... San Diego M arines..................................................... San Francisco............................................................... San Jose State ............................................................ Simon Fraser................................................................. South D a k o ta ............................................................... South Dakota State .................................................... Southern California..................................................... Stanford ......................................................................... Syracuse......................................................................... Texas Tech ................................................................... T u lsa ............................................................................... UCLA.............................................................................. U ta h ................................................................................ Utah S ta te ..................................................................... W ashington.................................................................... Washington S ta te ........................................................ W eber S t a t e .............................................................. Western Illinois............................................................ W h itm an ........................................................................ Willamette...................................................................... W yom ing........................................................................ T otal (in clu d es N o n -co lleg ia te o p p .) ........

3 0 0 0 2 0 2

1 1 1 1 1

7

3 2 6 0 5 4 0

3 1 7

The 1 9 2 0 G rizzly tea m p o ste d a 4-3 record, including an u n b eliev a b le 1 3 3 -0 victory over Mt. S ain t C harles and an 1 8 -1 4 w in at W ash in gton — UM’s first and only d e c isio n over th e H u sk ies in 17 ga m es. The p layers are, back row, from left: m an ager A ndy B oyd, J a m es H arris, G ilbert Porter, H arold Baird, E ugene Finch, Ted R am sey. M iddle row, from left: Fred D a y lis, Lloyd M adsen, J a m e s D orsey (who w a s later instrum ental in bringing N a seb y R hinehart to UM), P aul F reem an , H arvey E lliot, W illiam W alterskirchen. Front row, from left: Harry A dam s (the G rizzly fie ld h o u se nam esa k e), J o e K ershner, L aw rence H ig b ee, cap tain Harry D ahlberg, Lam bert D eM ers, Earl Barry, D w ight Carver. The in d ivid u als in front are, left, T hom as M cG owan and co a ch B ernie B ierm an, w ho w ou ld later win n ation al acclaim at th e U niversity o f M inn esota.

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The Grizzly Record Book Individual Records—Single Season TOTAL O FFENSE

RUSH ING

KICKOFF RETURNS

M ost C arries

M ost P la y s

241, Greg Iseman, 1982

388, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984

M ost R eturns

M ost N et Y ards

M ost Y ards

I,2 5 3 , Steve Caputo, 1971

2,598, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 ( R u s h - 145; P a s s -2 ,4 5 3 )

28, Greg Dunn, 1979 28, Ted Ray, 1984

H ig h est A verage Per Carry 8.2, Dick Imer, 1953 (86-703)

M ost Y ards 660, Greg Dunn, 1979

P A S S RECEIVING

M ost T ouch dow n s R ushing

M ost R e cep tio n s

H ig h est A v erage

I I , Steve Sullivan, 1920 10, Greg Iseman, 1982 9, Dick Imer, 1954

68, Brian Salonen, 1983

33.5, Greg Anderson, 1974 (10-335)

M ost Y ards

P A S S INTERCEPTIONS

933, Bob McCauley, 1984

M ost In tercep tio n s

M ost T ou ch d ow n s

11, Karl Stein, 1969

9, Brian Salonen, 1983 7, Jim Hard, 1979 7, Bob McCauley, 1984

PA SSIN G M ost A ttem p ts 305, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984

M ost Y ards R eturned 218, Greg Anderson, 1978 (6 interceptions)

PUNTING

M ost C om p leted M ost P u n ts

179, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984

SCORING

M ost Y ards

70, Dave Harrington, 1973

2,453, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984

M ost Y ards

H igh est C om pletion P ercen ta g e

2,654, Dave Harrington, 1973

84, Greg Iseman, 1982 79, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926

(minimum of 100 attempts) 61.9, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 (140x226)

H ig h est A verage

M ost T ou ch d ow n s

(minimum of 35 punts) 41.3, Lon Howard, 1968 (61-2,517)

M ost P o in ts

M ost T ouchdow n P a s s e s

M ost R eturns

16, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984

42, Karl Stein, 1970

14, 12, 11, 10, 10,

M ost Y ards

M ost F ield G o a ls

417, Karl Stein, 1970

12, Bruce Carlson, 1976 11, Dean Rominger, 1981

M ost P a s s e s H ad In tercep ted

PUNT RETURNS

16, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984

H ig h est A verage 20.2, Greg Anderson, 1974 (13-263)

Greg Iseman, 1982 “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 Steve Sullivan, 1920 Dick Imer, 1954 Del Spear, 1974

M ost C on version s 40, Dan Worrell, 1969

Individual Records—Single Game RUSHING M ost C arries

M ost Y ards

L on gest T ouchdow n

36, Monty Bullerdick vs. Idaho State, 1977

383, Marty Mornhinweg vs. Army, 1984

102, Milt Popovich vs. Oregon St. College, 1936 94, Greg Anderson vs. Idaho and Mont. St., 1974

M ost N et Y ards

P A S S RECEIVING

227, Les Kent vs. Portland St., 1969

M ost R e cep tio n s

M ost T ou ch dow ns R ushing

11, Brian Salonen vs. Idaho State, 1983 10, Greg Iseman vs. Oregon State, 1982

P A S S INTERCEPTIONS M ost In tercep tio n s

4, Arnie Blancas vs. Weber State, 1970 4, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982

M ost Y ards

L on gest T ouchdow n Run

166, Rick Strauss vs. Portland State, 1967

80, Bob Smith vs. Simon Fraser, 1973 80, Mike Mickey vs. South Dakota, 1975 80, Doug Egbert vs. Weber State, 1975

M ost T ou ch d ow n s

125, Kelly Johnson vs. Portland St., 1977

3, Ray Bauer vs. Eastern Eash., 1950 3, Paul Cooley vs. W eber State, 1975 3, Jim Hard vs. Portland State, 1979

L on gest T ouchdow n

L on gest Run From Scrim m age 88, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1924

4, Ed Cerkovnik vs. Portland St., 1977

M ost Y ards R eturned

90, Kelly Johnson vs. Portland St., 1977

SCORING

L on gest T ouchdow n R ecep tio n

M ost P o in ts

86, Jim DeBord vs. Idaho 1970

PA SSIN G

30, 26, 26, 24, 24,

PUNTING

M ost A ttem p ts 62, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983

M ost P u n ts

M ost C om p leted

11, Dave Harrington vs. Rice, 1973 11, Terry Thomas vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 1978

35, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983

M ost Y ards

M ost Y ards

417, Marty Mornhinweg vs. Army, 1984

443, Lon Howard vs. Utah State, 1968

M ost T ouchdow ns

H ig h est A verage

4, 4, 4, 4,

50.2, Dean Rominger vs. Puget Sound, 1982 (4-201)

Tom Kingsford vs. Eastern W ash., 1950 Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 Marty Mornhinweg vs. E. Washington, 1980 Marty Mornhinweg vs. M ontana State, 1982

Greg Iseman vs. W eber State, 1982 “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Whitman College, 1926 Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 Arnie Blancas vs. Weber, 1970 Jeff Hoffmann vs. N. Arizona, 1972

M ost T ou ch d ow n s 5, 4, 4, 4,

PUNT RETURNS

Greg Iseman vs. W eber State, 1982 Arnie Blancas vs. Weber, 1970 Jeff Hoffmann vs. N. Arizona, 1972 Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974

M ost R eturns

M ost F ield G o a ls

H igh est C om p letion P e rcen ta g e

7, Karl Stein vs. Portland St., 1970

4, Bruce Carlson vs. Northern Colorado, 1976

(minimum of 10 attempts) .826, Kelly Richardson vs. W eber St. (19x23), 1983

M ost Y ards

T o n g e s t F ield G oal

L on gest T ouchdow n

50, Dan Worrell vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 50, Bruce Carlson vs. N. Colorado, 1976

M ost P a s s e s H ad In tercep ted

83, Ron Baines vs. U of Pacific, 1967

M ost C on version s

126, Karl Stein vs Portland St., 1970

5, John Vaccarelli vs. University of Pacific, 1966

L on gest T ouchdow n P a ss

KICKOFF RETURNS

9, 7, 7, 7,

M ost R eturns

86, Gary Berding vs. Idaho, 1970

TOTAL OFFENSE

7, Sly Hardy vs. Boise St., 1973

M ost Y ards

M ost P lays

173, Sly Hardy vs. Boise St., 1973

71, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983

Russell Sweet vs. Mont. School of Mines, 1924 Mick O’Neill vs. Portland St., 1967 Dan Worrell vs. Portland St., 1968 Dan Worrell vs. Northern Arizona, Portland St., S. Dakota St., 1969

Team Records—Single Season R U SH ING

PA SSIN G

M ost C arries

H ig h est A verage Per Carry

M ost A ttem p ts

728, 1970

5.6, 1954 (380-2114)

384, 1984

M ost N et Y ards

H ig h est P er G am e A verage

M ost C om p leted

3,477, 1971

338.4, 1970

209, 1984

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Team Records—Single Season (cont.) H igh est C om p letion P e rcen ta g e 61.0,

.354, 1973 (84-237)

M ost R eturns

H igh est A verage Y ard age 246.3,

L ow est C om p letion P et. A llow ed

PUNT RETURNS

1982 (195-320)

F ew est Y ards A llow ed

42, 1970

1984

415, 1959

M ost Y ards

M ost P a s s e s H ad In tercep ted

F ew est T ou ch d ow n s A llow ed

450, 1949

28, 1977

4, 1963

H ig h est A verage

F ew est P a s s e s H ad In tercep ted

17.9,

4, 1970

M ost T ouchdow n P a s s e s

M ost P a s s e s In tercep ted

1954 (12-215)

28, 1970

TOTAL DEFENSE

KICKOFF RETURNS

17, 1983

M ost Y ards 2,709, 1984

TOTAL O FFENSE

M ost R eturns

F ew est A verage P la y s A llow ed

48, 1955

55.6,

M ost Y ards

L ow est A verage P er P lay Y ield

1963

1,059, 1974

3.3,

M ost P lays

H ig h est A verage

F ew e st Y ards

819, 1978

24.6, 1974 (43-1,059)

2,150, 1970

M ost Y ards

215.0,

M ost P o in ts

H igh est P er P lay A verage 5.9,

L ow est Y ield Per G am e

SCORING

4,548, 1969

1970 (648-2150)

1970

FIRST DOW NS

335, 1969

1969 (772-4548)

H igh est P er G am e A verage 454.8, 1969

M ost T ouchdow ns

F e w e st A llo w ed

44, 1969

98, 1949

M ost F ield G o a ls

F ew est R ushing 39, 1970

M ost T otal F irst D ow ns

12, 1976 and 1981

M ost C on version s

F e w e st P a ssin g

231, 1982

40, 1969

FIRST DOW NS M ost First D ow n s R ushing

14, 1959

F e w e st By P e n a ltie s

RUSH DEFENSE

171, 1970

F ew est A verage C arries A llow ed

M ost F irst D ow ns P a ssin g

3, 1959 and 1964

RECOVERIES

34.6, 1970

123, 1984

M ost F um ble R eco v eries

L ow est Per R ush Y ield

M ost F irst D ow ns by P e n a ltie s

2.0,

23, 1979

PUNTING M ost P un ts

27, 1975

1970 (346-699)

F ew est Y ards A llo w ed

M ost T otal R eco v eries

699, 1970

45, 1977 (Interceptions and Fumbles)

P A SS DEFENSE

72, 1978

F e w est A ttem p ts A llo w ed

M ost Y ards

96, 1959

2,831, 1978

F e w e st C o m p letion s A llow ed

H igh est A verage

35, 1959

41.2, 1968 (64-2633)

Team Record—Single Game RUSH ING M ost C arries 83, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970

M ost N et Y ards 471, vs. Portland St., 1968

PUNT RETURNS

M ost P a s s e s H ad In tercep ted 6, vs. Utah St., 1948

TOTAL OFFENSE M ost P la y s

RUSH DEFENSE

M ost R eturns

F e w e st C arries

7, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 7, vs. Portland St., 1970 7, vs. Tulsa, 1972

F ew e st Y ards

18, vs. British Columbia, 1963 -3.3, vs. Portland St., 1975

M ost T ouchdow ns

99, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970

M ost Y ards

F ew e st A verage Y ards Per P lay

16, 6, 6, 6, 6,

M ost Y ards

224, vs. New Mexico, 1959

-1.1, vs. Portland St., 1975

vs. vs. vs. vs. vs.

Mt. St. Charles, 1920 Portland St., 1967 and 1968 S. Dakota St., 1969 Idaho State, 1971 South Dakota, 1975

649, vs. Portland St., 1968

H ig h est A v erage P er P lay 9.9, vs. N. Dakota, 1948 (46-457)

H igh est A verage P er Carry 8.6, vs. North Dakota, 1948

PA SSIN G M ost A ttem p ts 62, vs. Idaho State, 1983

M ost C om p letion s 35, vs. Idaho State, 1983

FIRST DOW NS 29, vs. Montana State, 1982 29, vs. Idaho, 1969 and 1974

M ost R ushing F irst D ow n s 25, vs. Idaho, 1974

M ost P a ssin g F irst D ow n s 18, vs. Army, 1984

M ost Y ards

M ost F irst D ow n s by P e n a ltie s

417, vs. Army, 1984

5, five times; three times in 1968

PUNTING

M ost T ouchd ow n s 4, 4, 4, 4,

vs. vs. vs. vs.

W ashington, 1950, 1980 Idaho, 1968 Portland State, 1979 M ontana State, 1982

M ost P u n ts 11, vs. Rice, 1973; vs. NevadaLas Vegas, 1978

M ost Y ards

SCORING M ost P o in ts 133, 60, 58, 58,

vs. vs. vs. vs.

Mt. St. Charles, 1920 Simon Fraser, 1980 Portland St., 1968 S. Dakota St., 1969

M ost T ou ch d ow n s 16, 8, 8, 8,

vs. vs. vs. vs.

Mt. St. Charles, 1920 Eastern W ashington, 1950 Portland St., 1967 Portland St., 1968

P A S S DEFENSE M ost In tercep tio n s 8, vs. Portland St., 1977 7, two times in 1978

L ow est C om p letion P ercen ta g e .179, by Montana St., 1971 (5x28)

M ost Y ards In tercep tion s R eturned 234, vs. N. Colorado, 1978

TOTAL DEFENSE

M ost C on version K icks

F e w e st P la y s A llow ed

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

27, vs. British Columbia, 1963

RUSH DEFENSE

H igh est C om pletion P et.

443, vs. Utah St., 1968

.750, vs. Montana State, 1982 .750, vs. Idaho State, 1963

H ig h est A verage

F ew e st C arries

492, vs. N. Arizona, 1967

18, vs. British Columbia, 1963

F ew est Y ards A llow ed 28, vs. Utah St., 1950

L ow est A verage P er P lay A llow ed .68, vs. Utah St., 1950

Individual Career Football Records RUSH ING M ost C arries 433, Monty Bullerdick, 1977-78

M ost N et Y ards 2,228, Rocky Klever, 1977-81

PA SSIN G

INTERCEPTIONS

M ost Y ards P a ssin g 6,083, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84

M ost T ou ch d ow n s

M ost P o in ts

21, Karl Stein, 1969-70

196, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 194, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26

P A SS RECEIVING

38, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84

M ost R ecep tio n s M ost P a s s e s H ad In tercep ted

151, Brian Salonen, 1980-83

38, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84

M ost Y ards

M ost C om p letion s

H ig h est C om p letion Pet.

M ost T ouchdow n R ecep tio n s

488, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84

58.7,

12, Brian Salonen, 1980-83

M ost A ttem p ts 832. Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84

1,882, Brian Salonen, 1980-83 Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84

SCORING

M ost In tercep tio n s

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M ost T ou ch d ow n s 31, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 21, Del Spear, 1973-76

M ost F ield G o a ls 35, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77

M ost C on version K icks 102, Dan Worrell, 1968-70


Big Sky First Team Jerry Luchau............................................................................... 1963 Chris Pomajevich....................................................................... 1963 Pete G otay.................................................................................. 1963 Paul Connelly.............................................................................. 1964 Wayne Harrington......................................................................1964 Terry Bergen............................................................................... 1965 Willie Jo n e s .................................................................................1965 Warren Hill..................................................................................1966 Bob G raham ............................................................................... 1967 Lon H ow ard............................................................................... 1967 Larry H uggins.............................................................................1967 Bryan Magnuson.........................................................................1967 Mick O’Neill.................................................................................1967 Bob B eers.............................................................................. 1967-68 Herb White.............................................................................1967-68 Tuufuli Uperesa.....................................................................1968-69 Tim G allagher.............................................................................1969 Bill G utm an .................................................................................1969 Les K en t......................................................................................1969 Jim Nordstrom ........................................................................... 1969 Roy Robinson.............................................................................. 1969 John Stedham.............................................................................1969 Larry Stranahan.......................................................................... 1969 Arnie Blancas.........................................................................1969-70 Larry Miller..................................................................... 1969-70 Karl Stein............................................................................... 1969-70 Steve Okoniewski.................................................................1970-71 Steve C aputo.............................................................................. 1971 Ray Stachnick.............................................................................1971 Kit B lu e....................................................................................... 1972 Barry Darrow.............................................................................. 1972 Mick D ennehy.............................................................................1972 Leo LaRoche.............................................................................. 1972

Ron Rosenberg............................................................... 1972, 1974 Steve Taylor :................................................................... 1973 Dave Harrington.........................................................................1973 Sly H ardy.............................................................................. 1973-74 Greg A nderson............................................................... 1974-75-76 Paul Cooley.................................................................................1976

I

Monty Bullerdick.........................................................................1977 Steve Fisher.................................................................................1978 Allen G reen.................................................................................1978 Sam M artin............................................................................1978-79 Guy B ingham ........................................................................1978-79 Greg D unn.............................................................................1978-79 Jim Hard...................................................................................... 1979 Raul Allegre.................................................................................1979 Kent C lausen.............................................................................. 1979 Pat C urry........................................... 1981 Jim R ooney.................................................................................1981 Mickey S u tto n.............................................................................1981 Tony F udge.................................................................................1982 Ben Kiefer................................................................................... 1982 Brian S alo n en.............................................................................1983

Pacific Coast, Northwest, Skyline

J o e D eLuca 1954 All-American

All-Americans P layer

Y ear

Chris B e n tz ..................................................................................................................................... 1921 “Wild” Bill K elly.............................................................................................................................1926 Tom Davis* ....................................................................................................................................1928 Jim M o rro w ....................................................................................................................................1929 Waldo E kegren*.............................................................................................................................1930 Bob Stansberry*.............................................................................................................................1933 Henry Blastic Milt Popovich .................................................................................................................................1937 Joe D eL uca*.................................................................................................................................. 1954 Doug D ansinger*........................................................................................................................... 1955 Stan R en n in g ........................................................................................................................... 1957-58 John L a n d s .............................................................................................................................. 1958-59 Terry Dillon..................................................................................................................................... 1962 Bob Beers (Associated Press, first te a m ).......................................................................... 1967-68 Herb White (AP*) ........................................................................................................................ 1968 Tuufuli Uperesa (AP, 2nd team ; Kodak*) Les Kent (AP, 2nd te a m )........................................................................................................... 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 (Co-SIDA, 2nd team) Steve Okoniewski (AP, 3rd team; Kodak, 2nd te a m )........................................................1971 Steve Caputo (AP*) Barry Darrow (AP*) Barry Darrow (Universal Sports, 2nd te a m ).......................................................................... 1972 Ron Rosenberg (AP, 3rd team) ................................................................................................1974 Greg Anderson (1975 A P */A P , 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*) Brian Salonen (AP, Kodak, Coaches, East-West Shrine Gam e, 2nd team Co-SIDA Academic AA)......................................................................................1983 *Denotes honorable mention.

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Chris Bentz......................................................... 1914 Alfred Robertson....................................................................1914-15 Earl “Click” Clark....................................................................... 1915 “Wild” Bill Kelly....................................................................1924-25 Reid H arm on.............................................................................. 1929 Bob Stansberry............................................................................1933 Milt Popovich.............................................................................. 1937 Aldo Forte....................................................................................1937 Ray B auer....................................................................................1950 Bob Byrne................................................................................... 1951 Hal M aus.....................................................................................1952 Jim Murray.................................................................................. 1952 Dick Im er................................................................................1953-54 Joe DeLuca.................................................................................1954 Doug Dasinger.............................................................................1955 Stan Renning.........................................................................1957-58 John L ands............................................................................1958-59 Bob O’Billovich............................................................................1960 Pat Dodson.................................................................................. 1960 Terry Dillon.................................................................................1961

Milt P opovich 1937 All-American


All-Time Leaders (since 1948) Career Leaders SCORING

RUSHING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Rocky Klever Steve Caputo Monty Bullerdick Arnie Blancas Dick Imer Terry Dillon Del Spear Paul Connelly Jeff Hoffman Bob Byrne

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13,

Brian Salonen Bob McCauley Ray Bauer Vern Kelly Jim Hard Paul Cooley Brad Dantic Allen Green John Lands Duane Walker Doug Bain Curt McGinness Tom McMahon

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

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Bruce Carlson Dan Worrell Del Spear Bob Turnquist Rocky Klever Dick Imer Raul Allegre Dean Rominger Greg Iseman Terry Dillon Casey Reilly 12. Pat Dodson

1,882 1,466 1,250 1,103 960 941 869 837 701 700 584 579 565

yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

196 180 126 115 112 111 102 99 96 96 96 92

points points points points points points points points points points points points

6,083 2,296 2,178 2,068 1,745 1,447 1,446 1,231 1,191 1,177 1,144

yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards yards

PASSING

RECEIVING

B ruce C arlson

Marty Mornhinweg Tom Kingsford Bob Boyes Ray Brum Tim Kerr Van Troxel Rock Svennungsen Dick Heath Kelly Richardson Gary Berding Tom Huffer

M onty B u llerd ick

B ob M cC auley

Single Season RUSHING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Steve C a p u to ...................... Greg Iseman ....................... Monty Bullerdick................ Les K e n t.............................. Terry Dillon.......................... Dick Im e r ............................. Arnie B lancas...................... Bryan M agnuson ................ Monty Bullerdick................ Rocky K lever.......................

SCORING Y ds.

Yr.

1,253 1,075 1,022 972 892 889 855 818 791 783

1971 1982 1977 1969 1962 1954 1970 1967 1978 1981

1. 2. 3. 4.

12.

Greg Iseman ....................... Dan W orrell........................ Dick I m e r............................. Dan W orrell........................ Del S p e a r ............................. Bob M cCauley.................... Bruce C arlson...................... Dean Rom inger................... Pat D odson.......................... Rocky Klever....................... Brian S alonen ...................... Bruce C arlson......................

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Marty M ornhinweg............. Bob B o y es........................... Marty M ornhinweg............. Tom Kingsford.................... Marty M ornhinweg............. Tim K e rr.............................. Ray B rum ............................. Kelly R ichardson................ Marty M ornhinweg............. Gary Berding....................... Dick Heath . .. .; ...................

6. 7. 9.

Bob M cCauley.................... Brian S alonen ...................... Jim H a rd .............................. Paul C o o ley ......................... Vern K elly........................... Ray B a u e r ........................... Vern K elly........................... Doug B a in ........................... Brian S alonen...................... Curt M cG inness................. Terry H u rle y ....................... Greg Iseman ....................... Brian S alonen......................

1982 1969 1954 1970 1974 1984 1976 1981 1960 1979 1983 1977

2,453 1,668 1,569 1,361 1,187 1,097 969 906 874 828 809

1984 1979 1982 1950 1981 1977 1969 1983 1980 1970 1953

PA SSIN G

RECEIVING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

84 67 64 60 60 56 55 55 54 54 54 53

933 832 722 607 564 563 539 473 452 438 431 420 418

1984 1983 1979 1976 1978 1950 1977 1969 1982 1984 1955 1982 1981

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Grizzly Cup Initiated in 1921, the Grizzly Cup is the University of M ontana’s oldest athletic award. Dr. W. E. Schreiber, a long time head of the UM physical education departm ent, began the award which is given to the athlete who best represents the University on and off the play­ ing field.

Larry Higbee........................................................1921 Gil Porter............................................................. 1922 Gil Porter :..................................................1923 Angus M eagher..................................................1924 Russ Sw eet.......................................................... 1925 Ted Illman............................................................1926 Clarence C oyle................................................... 1927 Eddie Chinske.....................................................1928 Tom Davis............................................................1929 Ray Lewis............................................................ 1930 Glenn Lockw ood............................................... 1931 Lowell Dailey...................................................... 1932 Dale H inm an........................................................1933 A1 Dahlberg......................................................... 1934 Naseby Rhinehart, S r........................................1935 Henry Blastic........................................................1936 Bill Lazetich......................................................... 1938 Bob Thornally.....................................................1940 Tom O’Donnell................................................... 1941 Bill Jo n e s............................................................. 1942 Henry D ahm er................................................... 1943 Charles M oses.....................................................1948 John Helding...................................................... 1949 Jack O’Laughlin..................................................1950 Ray B auer............................................................1951 Robert Byrne........................................................1952 Jack Luckm an.....................................................1953 Ed A nderson........................................................1954

N aseby “P e te ” Rhinehart, Jr.

Murdo Campbell................................................ 1955 Dale S h u p e ...........................................................1956 Don Williamson..................................................1957 Naseby Rhinehart, J r ........................................1958 Mike Granbois.....................................................1959 Rudy R uana......................................................... 1960 Bob O ’Billovich................................................... 1961 Bob O ’Billovich.................................................. 1962 Paul D. Miller...................................................... 1963 Tim Aldrich.......................................................... 1964 William M. Rice..................................................1965 Gary B. Peck...................................................... 1966 Greg H anson...................................................... 1967 Willie Jo n e s......................................................... 1968 Mick Harrington..................................................1969 Roy Robinson...................................................... 1970 Lonzo Lewis........................................................1971 Steve Okoniewski............................................... 1972 Earl T ye................................................................ 1973 Robin Selvig......................................................... 1974 Rock Svennungsen............................................ 1975 Dean Erhard........................................................1976 Marsha Ham ilton................................................ 1977 Tim Kerr...............................................................1978 Ed Cerkovnik...................................................... 1979 Craig Z anon......................................................... 1980 Rocky Klever........................................................1981 Greg Isem an........................................................1982 Brian Salonen.....................................................1983 Larry Krystkowiak..............................................1984

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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 W eskamp Award was established in memory of Paul W eskamp, a tackle on Ed Chinske’s 1954 Grizzlies. The award honors UM’s 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 Com pany in 1967. The Larry Miller Award is given in m em ory 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 team s’ most valuable player in memory of the former Grizzly football player who died in 1977.

Pat Curry 1981 Miller A w a rd

D illon 1964—W ayne Harrington 1965—Paul Connelly 1966—Jim Neilsen 1967—Bryan Magnuson 1968—Mike Buzzard 1969—Karl Stein 1970—Arnie Blancas 1971—Steve Caputo 1972—Jeff Hoffman 1973—Bob Smith 1974—Rock Svennungsen 1975—Del Spear 1976—Paul Fisness 1977—Monty Bullerdick 1978—Rocky Klever 1979—Rocky Klever 1980—W ayne Harper 1981—Rocky Klever 1982—Greg Iseman 1983—Joey Charles 1984—Scott Murray LeRoy Foster

Miller G old en H elm et W eskam p 1967- -Larry Huggins 1968- -Tuufuli Uperesa 1969- -Tuufuli Uperesa 1970- -Larry Miller 1971- -Steve Okoniewski 1972- -R on Richards 1973- -Jim Leid 1974- -Larry Farnam 1975- -W alt Brett 1976- -D an Sullivan 1977- -Terry Falcon 1978- -G uy Bingham 1979- -G uy Bingham 1980- -Brian McHugh 1981- -Jim Rooney 1982- -G reg Am undsen 1983- -B ob Cordier 1984- -Rick Linderholm

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 1983—Brent Oakland 1984—Jake Trammell

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-D o u g Betters -S te v e Fisher -S te v e Fisher -S a m Martin -A rnie Rigoni —Pat Curry - J o e Nuu -Cliff Lewis -D a v e Seam an

C arlson (MVP) 1977—Ron Lebsock 1978—Tim Kerr 1979—Jim Hard 1980—Kent Clausen 1981—Rocky Klever 1982—Greg Iseman Marty Mornhinweg 1983—Brian Salonen 1984—Marty Mornhinweg


Current/Former Montana Pros Steve S ullivan 1922 Ed Illm an 1926 “Wild” Bill Kelly 1927 Len N o y e s .............................. 1937 Milton Popovich 1937 Paul S z a k a s h .......................... 1937 Aldo F orte................................1938 Bill Lazetich............................. 1938 John D o la n ............................. 1941 Stan R enning.......................... 1959 John L a n d s............................. 1960 Gary S chw ertfeger................ 1961 Bob O ’Billovich 1962 Terry D illon............................. 1963 Mike T illem an.........................1964 Bryan Magnuson 1967 Tuufuli U p e resa ......................1969 Dave Urie 1969 Roy R o b in so n ......................... 1972 Willie Postler............................ 1972 Steve O koniew ski..................1972

Evansville Wilson’s Wildcats Brooklyn Professional Brooklyn Dodgers Chicago Cardinals Detroit Lions Detroit Lions Cleveland Rams Buffalo Indians Edmonton Indianapolis Warriors V ancouver’s B.C. Lions Ottawa Rough Riders Minnesota Vikings New Orleans Saints W ashington Redskins Philadelphia Houston Oilers Saskatchewan Vancouver’s B .C . Lions Atlanta

Barry D arrow 1974 Cleveland Browns Jim H a n n 1974 Portland Ron Rosenberg 1975 Cincinnati Bengals Greg H a rris 1976 New York Jets Walt B re tt 1976 Atlanta Falcons *Doug B e tte rs.......................1977 Miami Dolphins *Terry Falcon........................ 1977 New England Patriots Greg A nderson 1979 Montreal *Tim H o o k ............................ 1979 Saskatchewan *Carm C a rte ri.......................1979 Ottawa *Guy B ingham ..................... 1980 New York Jets (10th round) *Rocky K lever.......................1982 New York Jets (9th round) *Rich B u rtn ess..................... 1982 Dallas Cowboys (12th round) *fMike Hagen 1982 Seattle Seahawks *fMickey S utton 1983 Pittsburgh Maulers *Brian S alo n en..................... 1984 Dallas Cowboys (10th round) fJo e y C h a rle s.......................1984 Dallas Cowboys fT ony Fudge 1984 Dallas Cowboys fRick L inderholm .................1985 Denver Broncos fT om R utt.............................. 1985 Denver Broncos N ote: Year listed is first as a professional. Team listed is team player was originally drafted on or signed with. *Still Active fF ree Agent

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Tentative 1985 Travel Plans S ep t. 2 1 M innesota — Depart Sept. 20/N orthw est #278 at 10:45 a.m ./arrive Minneapolis 3:52 p.m . Stay at Radisson University Hotel (612-379-8888) O ct. 19 Idaho — Depart via Beach Bus Oct. 18 at 1:30 p.m ./arrive Moscow 5:30 p.m . Stay at University Inn (208-882-0550) Depart for Missoula immediately after game Oct. 2 6 M ontana S ta te — Depart Missoula Oct. 25 at noon via Beach Bus/arrive Bozeman 5 p.m . Stay at Holiday Inn (406-587-4561) Depart for Missoula immediately after gam e

N ov. 16 E. W ash in gton — Depart via Beach Bus Nov. 15 at noon/arrive Spokane 4 p.m . Stay at Ridpath Hotel (509-838-2711) Depart for Missoula immediately after game

N ov. 2 3 N. A rizon a — Depart Missoula Nov. 22 at 8:20 a.m . on Western #297/arrive Phoenix 12:44 p .m ./D ep a rt for Flagstaff via bus and arrive approx. 4 p.m . Stay at Pony Soldier Motel (602-526-2388) Departure process to be announced

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A LL 189 7 Blake, Harold**.....................Missoula Crain, Fred* ..........................Missoula Ebert, Fred*........................... Missoula Goodfellow, Howard*........... Ovando Heyfron, Dan* ......................Missoula Jones, Martin*....................... Corvallis Kennedy, Hugh** .................Missoula Kennett, George**................ Missoula Rittenour, Clifford*............... Missoula Schroeder, Howard*.............Missoula Ward, Sidney** ................... Hamilton Westby, George** ................ Missoula 1898 Allard, Charles***.................... Ravalli Ebert, Laurence* ....Vancouver, WA Flynn, Michael* .....................Missoula Hechler, Laurens**.............. Hamilton Heyfron, Gil***......................Missoula Miller, Ed*..............................Missoula Sedman, Ellis** .................... Missoula Sedman, Oscar**..................Missoula 1899 Cross, Shorty*....................... Missoula Craig, William**** .................Missoula Graham, Hugh*......................Bonner Hodson, William*..................Missoula Jameison, William*................... Victor Marceyes, Claude****............ Forsyth McAllister, Claude*............... Missoula McCormick, Washington* ...Missoula McDonald, Homer*** Potomac Sloane, Hugh* ......................Missoula Walker, Sidney* ................... Missoula 1900 Buckhouse, Joe****..............Missoula Farrell, George** Virginia City Garlington, King**** Missoula Greenough, Leo**** ............ Missoula Hay, Walter****.................... Missoula Hughes, Herbert** ........................ NA Polleys, Hovey*** .................Missoula Walters, Ray*****..................Missoula 1901 Barnes, George*................Olivet, WI Greenough, Warren* Missoula Johnson, Elmer**** ..............Missoula Latimer, Frank**................... Missoula McCauley, Charles*..............Missoula McPhail, Roy New Chicago Parsons, Houston* ............... Missoula Sheridan, Guy* .....................Missoula Walters, Guy* ....................... Missoula Marshall, Charlie* ................ Missoula Westby, Arthur*.................... Missoula 1902 Cochrane, William*..........Red Lodge Crowley, Clem* ..............Butte Fergus, Faustus*..................Whitehall Greenough, Paul**............... Missoula Russell, Harvey*................... Missoula Smith, Earl* ................................... NA Urlin, John*........................... Missoula Williams, Arthur**.............Radersburg Williams, Frank*..............Deer Lodge Wood, Leslie*................................ NA 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, Fred***................... Missoula Schoonover, Chas.** Phillipsburg Spaulding, Thomas*............ Missoula Willis, Hartwell***......................Plains 1904 Adam, Emil**........................ Missoula Cary, Robert**............. N. Platte, NE Dimmick, Chas.***............... Missoula Fisher, Eugene*** ................ Rosebud Holmes, Robie*....................... Billings Longley, Ed* ................... Stevensville Editor’s Note: Player is listed the first year he lettered at UM. Asterisks in­ dicate number of letters won.

FOOTBALL 1905 Farrell, Thomas*................... Missoula Fisher, John* ..............St. Louis, MO Fitzgerald, Edward* ................... Butte Fulton, Scott* .................................NA Gunner, James*.............................NA 1906 Ambrose, Keith**..................Missoula Berry, Oral**........................... Granite Bishop, Arthur****.................Missoula Craig, Vincent*......................Missoula Flaherty, James*..................Bozeman Harriman, William** ....Petoskey, MI Lewis, Frank**............................... NA King, John R.*................... Livingston Kitt, Berney**........................ Missoula McCarthy, Eugene*........... Townsend McNamara, John* ..........East Helena Morgan, Arthur** ......Marshfield, OR 1907 Dinsmore, Raymond* Missoula McLaren, Gilbert** ..............Hamilton Ryan, Emmett****......................Valier Stoddard, Thayer***.............Missoula Thomas, Dilwayn*......................Butte 1908 Connor, Daniel****................... Darby Fredell, Ernest** .................Anaconda Johnson, Chas.**..................Missoula McClay, Harry***..................Missoula Reardon, Stephen** Boston, MA Simpson, Martin***............... Missoula Smead, Burton***.................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, George** .................... Missoula Thieme, Fred**......................Missoula 1910 Day, Clifford*** .................... Missoula Deschamps, Elizierd** Missoula Dobson, Cecil**.......... Dickinson, ND Dornblaser, Paul****....... Chicago, IL Gleason, Frank* ................... Florence Simpkins, Edward**** Missoula 191 1 Forbes, Hugh*....................... Missoula Hunt, Lewis**........................ Kalispell Kelly, Pat***.....................Big Timber Klebe, George** ................... Missoula McCarthy, Patrick**..............Missoula Ronan, Peter***.....................Missoula Owsley, Merritt****....... Twin Bridges 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, Norman****.................Missoula Weidman, Roy**........................ Pony

LETTERMEN 1915 Adams, Harry**** Aberdeen, WA Blackwell, Ira* Aberdeen, WA Cook, Sam* ............................... Idaho Dreis, Frank* ......................Minnesota Layton, Jack***.............Portland, OR McQuarrie, Claude** Missoula Mahrt, Pete*..........................Missoula

1925 Beeman, Stewart* .............Lewistown Coleman, Charles*............... Alberton Brittenham, Curtis***............ Kalispell Kain, Sam*** ........................... Helena Ostrum, Emil“ ..............Wabash, MN Vierhus, Louis***..........Portland, OR Whitcomb, Clark***.................Helena

1916 Dahlberg, Harry****................... Butte Jones, Lester* Everett, WA Lockridge, Earl*............... Stevensville Nelson, Al*............................ Missoula Orr, Conrad**....................... Missoula Woodward, Ward* Miles City

1926 Callison, Lloyd***...................... Loma Chinske, Ed*** Michigan City, IN Coyle, Clarence** ................ Alberton Davis, Tom***............................ 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, Emmett*......................Butte Driscoll, John*............................ Butte Felker, Preston*.................... Missoula Harris, James*** ........................ Butte Kreis, Robert*........................... Sidney Lamb, Henry*........................... Laurel Leahy, Arthur*........................... Butte Sailor, Floyd*............................ Havre Sullivan, Stephen****.................Butte 1 9 1 8 —No 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, Cort* .....................Bozeman Keeley, Patrick** ............Deer Lodge Volger, Ralph* ........................... Butte Walterskirchen, W m ." Missoula 1920 Baird, Harold*....................... Missoula Barry, Earl* ........................... Missoula Elliott, Harvey*** ..................Missoula Freeman, Paul* Great Falls Highbee, Lawrence*.............Missoula Kershner, Leroy Joe** Billings Madsen, Lloyd***................Miles City McGowan, Thomas***......Lewistown Ramsey, Ted***.................Lewistown 1921 Christie, Ralph** Spokane, WA Dahlberg, George***..................Butte Johnston, William* ...New York, NY Lambert, James* Great Falls Murphy, Ray**................... Anaconda Plummer, Ted*** ............ Stevensville Porter, Gilbert**............... Stevensville Rooney, Harry*.................... Missoula Straw, Alva*............................ 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

1913 Anderson, Herbert*....................... NA Collins, Ray*............................... Butte Craighead, Barclay*..............Missoula Kress, Paul* ..........................Michigan Sheridan, Phillip*** ........... Paola, KS

1923 Dahlberg, Oscar*** .................... Butte Griffin, Walter***..................Roundup Hyde, Neil*............................ Fairview Illman, Ted***....................... Missoula Meagher, Angus**......................Butte Moe, O.K.*................ St. Cloud, MN Plummer, Ben***.............Stevensville Sugrue, Pat*** ................... Anaconda Taylor, Ed*...........................Miles City

1914 Bentz, Christian****....Aberdeen, SD Burns, Virgil*...................Mexico, MO Clark, Earl***................... Everett, WA Guerin, William*........... Olympia, WA Keeran, John*** Harrington, WA Robertson, Alfred**........... Minnesota Sanderson, Lawson*** .Shelton, WA Scherck, George*** ..............Missoula Vance, Cecil** ................ Washington Claypool, Clinton* ............... Missoula

1924 Axtell, George** ..................Bozeman Burrell, Walter*** ........... Tampa, FL Cogswell, Andy*** ............... Missoula Fletcher, Claude**............... Roundup Hanson, Danta**.................... Mildred Kelly, “Wild” Bill***..............Missoula Martinson, Karl***................ Missoula Ritter, Milton***.............. Eveleth, MN Sweet, Russell**...................Miles City Varney, Howard* ................... Helena

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1927 Clark, James** Pasadena, CA Dezell, William* Winona, MN Foss, Don***..............................Havre Harmon, Reid***.................Price, UT Lewis, Ray***..............................Butte Mellinger, Ted*** ....Pine Island, MN Morrow, James*** ................... Moore 1928 Carpenter, Clyde***.................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, Jerry*** .................Deer Lodge Rule, Ted***.................... Deer Lodge Schotte, George**................... Helena Spencer, Franklin***............... Geyser 1929 Boone, William**............ Deer Lodge Burns, Elmer* ....................... Choteau Cox, Walter*** ........................... Butte McCarthy, Thomas***....... Anaconda Murray, Henry***..................Missoula Walker, Carl* Boundary, WA 1930 Botzenhardt, August** Anaconda Breen, Robert**..........................Butte Dailey, Lowell** ......................Scobey Fox, Richard** .........................Billings Grove, Joseph*.........Glenwood, MN LeRoux, Leonard** .Wis. Rapids, WI Madden, Gilbert**............... Roundup Snyder, George** Great Falls Vidro, August***.................Anaconda 1931 Caven, Arthur*** Miles City Crowley, Cale**..........................Butte Dahlberg, Alfred**......................Butte Hinman, Dale**........... Greybull, WY Kuka, Leonard***......................Havre Lyman, Chalmer**..................Helena McKay, John* ..........................Noxon Meeker, Delmer** ................ 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 Oech, Vern*.............................Billings Rhinehart, Naseby*** .Milwaukee, WI Sayatovich, George**’ Anaconda Stansberry, Robert* Norfolk, NB Vesel, Frank**......................Roundup 1933 Benson, Frank* White Pine Blastic, Henry*** .............Chicago, IL Brandenberg, Herbert*** ...Miles City Hartsell, Louis*** ............... Anaconda Heller, Albert**..............Twin Bridges Kent, Edison*.............................Dillon McCall, Rodney*..........Silverton, OR Newgard, Morris* ..................Kalispell

Roberts, James* ......................Billings Story, Leland** ......................Winnett Sullivan, John*** ....................... 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, Chas.*** .............Helena Wilcox, Charles**............ Stevensville 1935 Breen, Robert* ........................... Butte Farnum, Donald* .............. Harlowton Noyes, Leonard*** .....................Butte Pomajevich, Joseph*** Missoula Popovich, Milt*** ....................... Butte Previs, John* Thompson Falls Shields, John**.................... Miles City Swanson, Carl**.................Anaconda Szakash, Paul** Chicago, IL Welch, Roderick* ...Long Beach, CA 1936 Beal, Robert***................... Anaconda Bonawitz, Norval* .................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, Archie** .................Nirada Morris, Clifford* Miles City Peterson, Arthur*** Great Falls Peterson, Philip*** ................ Kalispell Rolston, Thomas*** ............... Forsyth Smith, Frank** Chicago, IL Spelman, James*** Anaconda Strizich, Joseph* Great Falls Vogel, Robert* .................Whiting, IN Williams, Charles*** Chicago, IL Zimmerman, Walter* Chicago, IL 1937 Hoon, Jack***.......................... 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, Glen***..............Billings 1938 Edwards, Hugh***......................Butte Hoacek, Ed** Wheeling, W.VA Johnson, Neil***................... Missoula O’Donnell, Thomas’** ..Casper, WY Shegina, William** ............ Anaconda 1939 Brauer, Fred*** .....................Missoula Brown, Clyde’ ........................... Dillon Bryan, Don**........................... 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 Ness, Robert* ........................ Kalispell Nussbacker, Karl*..................Missoula Roberts, Buan*........................... Butte Roberts, Sam*.......................... Helena Strom, Roy*** ..........................Shelby Swarthout, Jack*** Prosser, WA Vaughn, Coleman* Anaconda Jones, William*’ .................Livingston 1940 Dahmer, Henry* ....................... Havre Daems, Leonard*.................Bozeman


ALL Emigh, Jack*.................Kankakee, IL Fiske, Karl***.......................... Outlook Jones, Charles*.................. Livingston Leaphart, William***............ Missoula Page, John*........................... Kalispell Reagan, John** Chicago, IL Robertson, William*** Great Falls Sparks, Robert* ..........................Butte Swarthout, William*** ...Prosser, WA Walters, Ted**..........................Billings 1941 Barbour, William*........... Philadelphia Burke, Paul**........................... Billings Kampfe, Paul*....................... Kalispell Keig, William*.....................Anaconda Kern, Richard**.................. Livingston Mather, William*............... Lewistown Reynolds, Vernon**......Prosser, WA Scott, Arnold** ..........................Plains Tyvand, Ben*** ..........................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, William* Chicago, IL Nyquist, Donald*.....................Scobey Schiller, Carl* ..................Chicago, IL Taylor, Joseph* Chicago, IL Thiebes, Joseph* ..............Great Falls Vannett, Leonard*........... Pasco, WA 1 9 4 3 , 1 9 4 4 —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, Edward*........... Anaconda George, Donald*.........................Butte Kalisch, Frank***.........Dickinson, ND Krause, Kenneth*......................Dillon O’Loughlin, James*** Missoula Preuninger, William’ ............ Missoula Rhehfield, Robert*................ Missoula Rist. Severt* .............................Billings Rossmiller, Edward** Minot, ND Shephard, William* ..Des Moines, IA Stephens, Wallace** ............... Billings Thompson, Harry*................ Kalispell Thorsrud, Garfield* ..............Missoula Williamson, Paul*..................Missoula Lewis, George* .....................Missoula 1946 Anderson, Robert***.............Missoula Briney, Frank**........................... Butte Cheek, John*.............................Dillon Cork, Lee****.........................Missoula Gerner, Kenneth* ....Thompson Falls Helding, John**** .................Missoula Kovacich, John* .........................Butte Kumpuris, Mike**** ..Little Rock, AR Leeper, Sam*** ..........................Butte Lodell, Albert* ................... Anaconda Malcolm, Roy****.................. Missoula Normand, Robert* ............ Anaconda Palmer, Loren* .........................Laurel Pattison, Leo*....................... Glasgow Radakovich, Dan***..............Glasgow Renolds, William*** Highland, IN Roberts, Pierre” ................... 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, Kent” ....................... Helena Ford, Henry” * .............Durango, CO Gorton, Robert*.................... Kalispell

Hammerness, Roland” * Glasgow Harris, Doyle” .......... Forest City, AR Malone, Jack” ........................ Billings Prueninger,William*..............Missoula Replogle, Bert*................ Lewistown Selstad, Tom” *............... Great Falls Whalen, Robert*........................ Butte

1948 Campbell, Don” * Great Falls Chaffin, Everett**..................Missoula Kafentzis, Andy” *.................Missoula Kafentzis, Chris* ................... Missoula King, Jack” *..........................Kalispell Kingsford, Tom” *.................Missoula Korn, Dan” ........................... Kalispell Naye, William* Petaluma, CA Smith, William (B.J.)*............... Butte Stewart, Gordon*” ................ Forsyth Morey, William*................... Sheridan

1949 Byrne, Robert” *......................Billings Campbell, Ken” .............. 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, Robert” * ................... Butte Baker, W illia m * .................... Poison Gerlinger, Don” * Chicago, IL Carlson, Gene” * Great Falls Graves, Robert” * ................... Billings Ingram, Mel*” ........................ Billings Jones, Gordon” *....................... Butte Laird, Loren” * Miles City Lamley, Robert” * Kenton, OH Leonard, Robert” ....Santa Ana, CA Maus, Harold” * ..................Hamilton Merrill, Earl” .....................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, Eddie” * ..............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, Joe” ............................ Butte Yurko, Robert* Great Falls

1952 Brandt, Don” ......................Glendive Brott, Dean* ................... Seattle, WA Crumley, Robert* ............... Cut Bank Dantic, Robert” * ......................Laurel De Luca, Joe** ................ Weed, CA Deuchler, Owen” ................... Seattle Gompf, Harold* ........................ Libby Due, William” * 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, Kenneth” * Lewistown Dasinger, Douglas” ..........Wolf Point Imer, Dick** Highland, IN Laird, Walton” ..................Miles City

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1954 Enochson, Paul*” .....................Havre Gehring, Robert” Port Orchard, WA Kaiserman, William” *....... Livingston Miles, Robert*....................Anaconda Muri, Pete” ....................... Miles City Small, Robert” * ................... Missoula Rowam, James* (Mgr.)......Livingston.

1955 Bissell, Don*..................................Belt Bray, Roy*” ..........................Missoula Dvizi, 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, Pat*....................... Anaconda Moore, Edward” * Deer Lodge O’Brien, Michael*” ....Spokane, WA Renning, Stanley” * Great Falls Tennant, Vernon* ................ Kalispell Gue, Kenneth* 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, Jo n * Vancouver, WA Myers, Larry” ...............Pacoma, CA Olson, Bruce” ......................Missoula Pepe, Joe**........................... Missoula Sorenson, Thomas” Benicia, CA Sparber, Dale” Cashmere, WA Vierra, Lester* 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, James*” ............... Missoula Lands, John** Baton Rouge, LA Matte, John” * ......................Missoula Meese, John** Woodside, CA Nearamys, Robert* Pasco, WA Palayo, Alvin* Honolulu, HI Johnson, Richard* (Mgr.) Hamilton

1959 Beddes, Lawrence” * ..............Billings Dotson, Jerry* Bremerton, WA Ekegren, Gary” *.....................Harlem Grasky, James*” Miles City

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Gustafson, Paul*” .Vancouver, B.C. Harris, Jam es*.......... Des Moines, IA Kosiur, David” Wetaskiwin, Alb. O’Billovich, Robert” * .................Butte Schwend, Howard” ............... Bridger Schwertfeger, C.” ** .Milwaukee, WI Schwertfeger, G.” ” .Milwaukee, WI Smith, Gary” * .................... Whitefish Thomson, Mike**.................... Billings Sorenson, Glenn” ..................Billings Schulz, John” * .................... Missoula Russell, Grant*..................Mead, WA

1960 Bansemer, James* ....Milwaukee, WI Bartell, James*” Glencoe, IL Birgenheier, Richard” Harlowton Baucher, William” *........... Livingston Dillon, Terry*......................Irving, KS Dodson, Pat” * .........................Shelby Herber, Edmund” Camas, WA Miller, Dick” *............... Hopkins, MN Moe, Eugene” ........................ Helena Peters, Daniel” ..........................Butte Rudio, Jack” ..........................Helena Shevalier, Jack” .....................Helena Trotter, C.M.” ..........Longview, WA Werba, Ronald” * ........... Chicago, IL

1961 Dennis, George*................ Irving, KS Gilder, Richard” ..................Missoula Hauck, Thomas*” .....................Butte Huse, Richard” ................ Great Falls Miller, Paul D.” ................ Miles City Wallwork, Bruce*” ...Waimanalo, HI Wood, Steve” * ................ Great Falls

1962 Calder, Fred” ..........Toms River, NJ Dennis, Wayne* ....Vancouver, B.C. Ellison, William* Mandan, ND Gotay, Peter” .............Clarkston, NY Jenkins, Gary” ................ Great Falls Kemmit, 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, Frank*........................... Kalispell Barherie, John* Calgary, Alberta Benzley, Robert** ..Green River, WY Buetman, Charles*..........Telford, PA Crippen, Robert*.........................Butte Greenfield, Rocky*............... Missoula Huffer, Thomas” Maywood, IL McElhenney, Ted*......................Butte Meyer, Dennis* ....................... Helena Petty, Larry**.................... Great Falls Robinson, Clarence* ............ 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* ............Plenty wood Connoly, Paul*........... Muskegon, MI Enger, David* Deer Lodge Ferris, Edward*..........................Dillon Garland, Roger* ....Spring Valley, IL Harrington, Wayne* ....Yakima, WA Hill, Warren* ........................... Billings Joramo, Floyd* .....................Choteau Neilson, James*....................... Shelby Salois, Jerry* .....................Philipsburg Salvo, Jim*.................................Dillon Schmauch, Michael* Great Falls Smelko, Daniel* Hubbard, OH Walle, Charles* .....................Superior Welker, Thomas* ................... Conrad Whipple, James* .....................Helena

1965 Adams, Merle*................... Livingston Becker, Wayne” ....Chula Vista, CA Costello, Anthony* .Chula Vista, CA Fiala, Jo e* Deer Lodge Hanson, Greg*......................Missoula McDonald, Doug*................ Missoula Meyer, Dennis* ....................... Helena Miller, Walter” ...Walnut Creek, CA

Smith, Mike” ..............Olympia, WA Walle, Virgil* ........................ Superior Schaefer, Gary*....................... Billings

1966 Bains, Ron E.” * ..........Tacoma, WA Beers, Bop” * .............Beaverton, OR Brumback, D.G.” .Walla Walla, WA Dawson, E.L.” Westport, WA Dudley, Ell T.” ................ Detroit, MI Fiske, KarP* ..............................Laurel Glennon, Michael*” *..............Billings Graham, Robert” ....San Mateo, CA Gray, Maceo*” ..........Baltimore, MD Gudith, Larry*........... Wyandotte, MI Hedstrom, Olaf* * ......................Laurel Huggins, Larry T.” ..............Missoula Jemberg, 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 Paresei, Gregory” *........ Kahului, HI Robinson, Roy****................ Glasgow Sparkes, Richard” * ................... Butte Stedham, John*” ....... Chehalis, WA Strauss, Richard” * ..................Poison Tubbs, Frederick*” Honolulu, HI Unruh, Richard” * ................... Poison Waters, William” ........................ Troy White, Herbert” * ............ Ecorse, MI Stimac, Daniel** ...............Great Falls

1967 (combined with 1966) 1968 Bain, Doug” ..........................Kalispell Brum, Ray” ..................Honolulu, HI Buzzard, Mike” Mt. Vernon, WA DeBord, Jim” *................ Pasco, WA Dolan, Pat*” ................... Great Falls Gabriel, Tony* South River, NJ Gallagher, Tim” * ..................Kalispell Garske, Ron*................... Chico, CA Guptill, Robert” * ............ Great Falls Gutman, Bill” ....................... Missoula Hedstrom, Ole” ....................... Laurel Howard, Lon* Centralia, WA Lavery, Thomas*................... Chicago Lovell, Byron” .............Honolulu, HI Luis, Al*........................... Orland, CA Lyons, Joe* ........................... Kalispell McBurrows, John* ...Englewood, NJ Nelson, Rue* New Orleans, LA Nordstrom, Jim*” .........Auburn, WA O’Neil, Mick*......... Walla Walla, WA Schruth, Pat” *.........................Billings Stranahan, Larry*” ..............Missoula Talolutu, John**................. Oahu, HI Uperesa, Tuufuli” ...Alea, Oahu, HI Urie, Dave” ......................Chico, CA Waters, William*..........................Troy Waxham, John***Mt. Lake Ter, WA Worrel, Dan” * Great Falls Wysel, Glen*......................Lewistown

1969 Baldwin, Gene* Spokane, WA Blancas, Arnie**.........Aberdeen, WA Bozzo, Tony* ..................Salinas, CA Caputo, Steve” * Seattle, WA Dennehey, Mick” * .....................Butte Fisher, Bob* Aberdeen, WA Frustau, Martin” ...Los Angeles, CA Glennon, Mike*....................... Billings Hall, Wayne* West Minster, CA Hare, Ray* Spokane, WA Hickerson, Bill” ........... Sonoma, CA Hoffmann, Jeff** Seattle, WA Johnson, L.” Sacramento, CA Kent, Les** ................... Honolulu, HI McCann, Mike” ............ Renton, WA Miles, Greg* Seattle, WA Miller, Larry*................ Martinez, CA Ochoa, John* .................Orange, CA Peters, R.*** Cleveland Hts., OH Postler, W.” * Vancouver, B.C. Reilly, Casey* .................... Anaconda Schillinger, Jim” ................ Vida, MT


ALL Stachnik, Ray** Chicago, IL Stein, Karf* San Anselmo, CA Sterns, Bill**..............Stevenson, WA Atwood, George** Lansdale, PA

1970 Berding, Gary** Cincinnati, OH Bodwell, Tom**.........Grayland, WA Chong, Elroy*............... Honolulu, HI Darrow, Barry*** ..............Great Falls Dempsey, Dean*** ...Claremont, CA Gaskins, Wally**................... Missoula Jackson, Lonzie* Oakland, CA Lewis, Lonzo* ............... Rockford, IL Lugviel, John**..........Longview, WA Maloney, Greg**............ Macon, MO McMahon, Tom*..............Tustin, CA Okoniewski, Steve* Seattle, WA Pugh, Terry**........................ Kalispell Richards, ron**........................... Butte Spencer, Bruce* Hoquiam, WA Welch, Glen**.............................Butte

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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, Steve** 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, Mark*** Tracyton, WA Redurine, Randy** Reading, OH

1975 1971 Anderson, Richard*** Lacey, WA Baumburger, Jay*.............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, Dave***.................... Butte Olson, James***.........Rochester, MN

1972 Troxel, Ed Van**** Moscow, ID Svennungsen, Rock*** ...Shelby, MT Babish, Timothy*..............Azusa, CA Evans, Dean**...........La Puente, CA Harrington, David** ....Portland, OR Stark, Robert** ........................ Poison Reynolds, Terry*.........Glendora, CA Stark, John* Vancouver, WA Walsh, Creighton*......................Butte Starkey, Steven** El Monte, CA Tumquist, 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, Robert* Kankakee, IL Soloman, Ted* Spokane, WA Salo, Gregory***........................ 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, Greg**.: Everett, WA Farnam, Larry**..............Seattle, WA Flowers, Terry**.........Cincinnati, OH Grigsby, Bill** Spokane, WA Hardy, Sylvester** Monrovia, CA Ladd, Mike** Garden Grove, CA Lynn, Randy**................ Omak, WA Mangegold, Eric**................ 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, Del**** Cheney, WA Storbakken, Rollie* Mt. Vernon, WA Stuart, Gig* Miami, FL Sullivan, Dan**** ....................... Butte Taylor, Steve* Great Falls Walker, Duane* **,......................Malta Williams, Ken* ..............Houston, TX

Accomando, Dan* .Westminster, CA Bonas, Jerry**..........Fair Haven, CT Carlson, Jeff** ................ Great Falls Cheek, Donald* Corvallis, OR Cooley, Paul** Anacortes, WA Cunningham, G.* ..Los Angeles, CA CA Egbert, Douglas*** ...Ogden, UT Estance, Bob**.........................Helena Fiskness, Paul** ..Huntington B., CA Hansen, Ray** ..........Priest River, ID Jordan, Richard** Tacoma, WA Mickey, Michael** Bellevue, WA Morton, Scott*** Spokane, WA Pierce, Murray** Cincinnati, OH Scott, Duncan*................. Great Falls Smith, Jeffrey* Vancouver, WA Stachnich, Richard** Chicago, IL Steinhauer, Ben* Chicago, IL Vincent, Rusty** Tinley Park, IL Weikum, George** ...Wilmington, IL

1976 Beriault, Don*.............. Bellevue, WA Bingham, Guy**** ....Aberdeen, WA Bitar, Greg**............... Hoquiam, WA Brant, Jim** ..........................Missoula Campbell, Neil**......................Helena Champagne, Gene* Lacey, WA Clausen, Kent**** Aberdeen, WA Dews, Robbie**............... Newark, NJ Falcon, Terry**..................Culbertson Ferda, Scott**** Great Falls Frost, Mike* Newport Beach, CA Gelaskoska, Joe*** Bothel, WA Gleason, Dave***..................Missoula Grady, Willie*..................Newark, NJ Green, Allen****................ Anaconda Halverson, William* Great Falls Harper, Wayne***..............Livingston Harris, Rockey* New York Hogan, James*** Olympia, WA Huggins, Jay* ....................... Missoula Johnson, Kelly*** Great Falls Kleckner, Grant*** 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, Paul****....................... 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 Klever, Rocky**** ....A nchorage, AK Lane, William***.......Englewood, CO McHugh, Brian***........ Spokane, WA Rigoni, Arnie*** Chicago, IL Schm eckpeper, C ary *...........Buhl, ID Tagm yer, W .* Federal W ay, WA

1978 Allegre, Raul**............... Torreon, MX Andrews, Marty* G rahan, WA Andrews, M arty* G rahan, WA Boyes, Bob** Sacram ento, CA Burtness, Richard*** .Anacortes, WA Carroll, Mike** ................ Seattle, WA Cerkovnik, Robert** Great Falls Curry, Pat*** .............................. Billings Dolan, William***.................E. H elena Duff, James* ..................... Chicago, IL Eicklemann, Mark** Indio, CA H ard, Jam es**..................... N apa, CA Laird, Randy***.......................Missoula M enke, John**...N . Broomfield, CO M oe, Richardson**..................... Poplar M orton, Scott* Spokane, WA N orw ood, Pat***........................ Billings Price, J o h n * ......................Topeka, KS Perez, Tom***..................Palatine, IL Rooney, James***.................. Missoula Sharkey, Ron***..................... Missoula Thom as, Terry** G reat Falls

1979

LET C oppedge, Johnny** ....S tay to n , OR Dawald, Eric*** O w atonna, MN Deeks, Darryl**....................Bend, OR Dozier, Rick*** Kent, WA Dum m ett, Dave** Sanborn, IA Guse, Harold** Janesville, MN Harvey, Anthony** O akland, CA H elean, Mike***.......................Missoula Lewis, C liff* Los Angeles, CA M cKenna, Mike* ...S a n Antonio, TX Meidinger, Rob** ....... Billings Moe, Scott***........................... Missoula Oliver, Larry*** Hillsboro, OR Poole, Scott** Spokane, WA Poole, Shawn** Spokane, WA Ray, Ted***........................ Stevensville Rodriguez, Alex** ..Los Angeles, CA Sethm an, Richard* ...L akew ood, CA Shillam, Terry*** Orchards, WA Taylor, Thomas* Wichita, KS Young, Kevin* ................ Toledo, OH

1983 Anderson, Kerry** Tigard, OR C oe, Tony** R enton, WA Dobson, Eby** Sunny Valley, OR Gillis, Tim**..................... Portland, OR Green, Gregg** Tonasket, WA Klucewich, Josh**.................. Missoula Linderholm, Rick** Crystal, MN M oore, Scott** Coos Bay, OR Mosier, Craig** R enton, WA Murray, Scott**........................ Kalispell Nelsen, Ken* North Bend, OR

Paulson, Kraig** Plenty wood Pells, Greg* ................................Calgary Rickman, Mike* Pendleton, OR Sexe, Doug**.......................G reat Falls Smith, Mark**...........V ancouver, WA Tarrow, Bill**....................Eugene, OR Tim berm an, Scott**..................... Butte Villeneuve, P e te* .......Sheboygan, WI

1984 Apostol, E d *.................. Olympia, WA Brown, Lee* ............... Bridgeport, NE Breland, T o n y * ............... R enton, WA Campbell, J .C .* .......Steilacoom , WA Clarkson, Larry*.... Abbotsford, B . C . C ogar, Mike* ........................... Missoula Crawford, W ard*..........Spokane, WA Ehlers, M ike*..............Wilsonville, OR Foster, P a t* ................................. Savage Foster, L eR o y Chicago, IL Kavanaugh, Jim * .............. Chicago, IL Hartm an, Scott* Great Falls Kerr, Mike*................................Missoula Koechlein, T odd*........... Littleton, CO Lam b, Paul*.................. S pokane, WA McKenzie, D ave* New York Monterossi, Tim*..Klamath Falls, OR Nelson, Sherman* Gary, IN O dden, Nate’ .............................. Dutton Salonen, Brad* G reat Falls W eston, Kelly*............... T acom a, WA W hite, Terry*.................San Jose, CA W ynn, Dontelle* Detroit, MI

Andrus, Bart* Sepulveda, CA A m undson, Greg*** Seattle, WA Caraway, Brian*** G reat Falls Cleveland, C u rt* Seattle, WA Chalcraft, Steve* Richmond, WA Cordier, Bob**** Spokane, WA G ratton, Scott**** ..................Missoula Hinson, John**** Seattle, WA Kovacich, John****.......................Butte Lamb, Carlton*........... Las Vegas, NV M adison, Reed**** .......................Butte McElroy, Curt****..........................Butte Murfitt, Steve*..................... Philipsburg Paoli, David**’ Great Falls

1980 Alex, Mike** .................. Overland, KS Bow m an, Dennis* Spokane, WA Chaplin, Dave**................ Selah, WA Dantic, Brad**** ..........................Laurel Fudge, Tony**** G reat Falls Garrison, Steve**** ....S p o k a n e , WA H agen, Mike**................ A uburn, WA Kline, D ave*..................Bellevue, WA Klucewich, Joe**** Alpine, CA Lowry, Gary**** ................ G reat Falls M adsen, Mark*** Ellensburg, WA M cGinness, Curt**** ...Janesville, WI Miller, Rocky*** Richland, WA M ornhinweg, Marty****San Jo se, CA Murray, M ark*............... C hoteau, MT Richardson, Kelly****..Gts. Pass, OR Rominger, Dean****.......Fort Benton Salonen, Brian**** Great Falls Silovsky, Paul* .................Topeka, KS Sorrell, Malcom*** Tacom a, WA Stephens, Andre**** ...T acom a, WA Sutton, Mickey** Union City, CA

D oug D asin ger from W olf P oin t first lette red in 1 9 5 3 and w a s an A ll-A m erican in ’5 5 .

1981 Connors, Bob***..................... Glasgow Dacus, Glenn**** Enumclaw, WA Dilts, Dan**..............Walfc» Walla, WA Glenn, David**................... Elma, WA Isem an, Greg** Baldwin City, KS Jah r, S e a n * Port O rchard, WA Jo n es, Rob**.................. Oakland, CA Kiefer, Ken**............... Burlington, KS M cCauley, Bob****.................Missoula Nelson, Jo e * ................... Shelton, WA Nuu, Joe** .................Bakersfield, CA Oakland, Brent***.................. Glendive Powell, Alan***....................Lewistown R ooney, John***........................... Butte Rutt, Tom****.............................. Laurel Sundquist, Tim*** G reat Falls Tarrow, Bill***.................. Eugene, OR Williams, Derrick***..L. Angeles, CA Trammell, Jake**** .Vancouver, WA

1982 Becker, Ned** Botzheim, Alan*** Charles, Joey**

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V oice of the G rizzlies “Grizzly” Bill Schw anke returns as the voice of the Grizzlies for his 14th year as the play-byplay an n o u n cer for University of M ontana sports. It will be KYLT R adio’s 15th year of b road­ casting Grizzly athletics and serving as UM’s official station. Schw anke is a form er sports editor of The Missoulian n ew spaper and a form er sports information director at UM. H e is a 1967 graduate of UM. H e has been the M ontana Sportscaster of the Y ear four times and was the 1977 Ed Chinske A w ard winner, honoring Missoula’s outstanding sports professional. G ene L eonard, form er prep football coach and local businessm an, will provide color com m entary.

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ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Football Yearbook, 1939-2014

Intercollegiate Athletics

9-1-1985

1985 Grizzly Football Yearbook University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department

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