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1 9 9 4 Montana Football Yearbook T h is 1994 Football Yearbook was prepared by Dave Guffey for the convenience of print and electronic media during the 1994 football season. Permission is granted to quote in whole, or in part, any material in this Y earbook. P hotographs or additional information will be sent upon request. All requests for press passes should be made at least one week in advance. Complete statistics are provided at each Grizzly home game. They include team and individual final stats, halftime “flash stats,” quarterly play-by-play, defensive statistics, and drive charts.

Compiled and designed by:

Photography by:

Dave Guffey

Todd Goodrich Howard Skaggs Geoffrey Sutton

Edited by: Dave Guffey & Cindy Hodgman Cindy Hodgman

DEDICATION: AL MANUEL (1927-93) “He H ad a H eart as Big as a G rizzly's”

A lot of people knew A1 Manuel as “The Mayor of Alberton.” A1 was bom, raised and lived in Alberton until his death in July of 1993. He lived there all of his 65 years, except for a stint in the Navy in the mid-40’s. He could also be known as “The Mayor of Western Mon­ tan a ,” or, even more appropriately: “The Ambassador of Montana (Grizzly) Athletics.” Al’s second home was The Universi­ ty of Montana. He attended virtually every home football game of his alma mater (1952) since returning home from World War II and the Navy in November of 1947. That’s 45 years of Grizzly football - a total 229 straight games! In 1957, A1 became an integral part of Grizzly football, basketball, and track. He kept statistics in football and basketball, and was a timer at track meets. He broke me in on the stat crews in 1978 when I came to UM as sports information director. “The Mayor” continued working at Grizzly games and meets until he passed away. A1 always had a smile on his face. That smile and his love for life were contagious, as thousands of people know. Folks took an instant liking to this kind, unpretentious man, who gave so much of himself to all of us, adults and children alike. I couldn’t help thinking of A1 during last year’s 1993 football season as the Grizzlies went 10-1 in the regular season and a perfect 7-0 in the Big Sky Conferenceenroute tothe league crown. I know “Big Al” was smiling for coach Don Read andhis teams’ success. Al may not have been watching from his usual spot in the press box - but you know he was watching. You can be a cheerleader up there, Al, and criticize the officiating - and not worry about being tagged with that “homer” label. As a matter of fact, we understand that a lot of your new friends have traded in their U of H(eaven) shirts for U of Montana attire. Al will remain an integral part of Grizzly Athletics and be recognized for his five decades of service to UM. Starting in 1995, Montana’s annual invitational track meet will be called “The Al Manuel Invitational.” Also, a likeness of him will be on permanent display in the Washington-Grizzly Stadium press box. Once a Griz, always a Griz, right Mayor . . .

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1994 Schedule...................................... Inside front cover UM Quick Facts................................................................. 1 The University of Montana/President D ennison 2 Academics at U M ..............................................................3 UM Administration........................................................... 4 Athletic Personnel................................. 5 Head Coach Don Read .................................. 6 Assistant C o ach es....................................................... 7-9 1994 Outlook...................................................................10 Walter Payton Candidate............................................... 12 All-American Candidate................................................. 13 Honors Candidates............................................. 14-15-16 The 1994 Grizzlies................................................... 17-28 New Grizzlies................................................................... 29 1993 Grizzly Statistics.....................................................30 1994 Alphabetical R oster........................................32-33 Grizzly Weight R oom ......................................................34 O p p o n en ts.................................................................35-39 Grizzly Coaching Records..............................................40 The Grizzly Record Book.........................................42-43 Career Leaders................................................................ 44 Single-Season Leaders............................... 45 Grizzly All-Americans......................................................46 Grizzly 1st Team All-Big Sky Selections..................... 47 Grizzly Awards........................................................... 48-49 Current/Former Grizzly P ro s ........................................ 50 Season-by-Season Results........................................51-54 All Opponents’ Series Record.......................................54 1993 Game-by-Game Review................................55-58 Grizzly Football Lettermen...................................... 59-62 1995 Tentative Schedule...............................................62 Big Sky Conference........................................................ 63 Griz Voice/Sportsweek/Sports Information Director 64

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Location: Missoula, Montana, 59812 Chartered: February 17, 1893 Enrollment: 10,800 (Est.) President: Dr. George Dennison (243-2311)

Athletic Director: Bill Moos (243-5331)

Head Football Coach: Don Read O N THE COVER: M o n ta n a 's 19 9 4 schedule features a school-record seven regular-season home games. The Grizzlies are 38-8 (.826) at WashingtonGrizzly Stadium since the 1986 season. Artwork by Neal Wiegert, UM Graphics. The front cover features players Da ve Dickenson (15), Scott Gragg (74), Scott Gu msey (21), Kurt Schilling (39), Dan Downs (55), Shalon Baker (2), and Washington-Grizzly Stadium. B ack cover: TheMontana-Idaho game in 1988. Inside front: UM's Adams Field House in the foreground and Mt. Sentinel (with the “M ”)— Howard Skaggs Photos.

(243-2969)

Football Staff: Mick Dennehy, Robin

(15,400, Natural Grass)

Press Box Phone: 243-4167 Nickname: Grizzlies Colors: Copper, Silver and Gold Conference: Big Sky Commissioner: Ron Stephenson (208) 345-5393

Asst. Commissioner, Information Services: Amie Sgalio

Pflugrad, Jerome Souers, Bruce Read, Kraig Paulson, David Reeves Football Phone: 243-2969

Faculty Representative:

Associate Athletic Director:

Sports Information Director:

Kathy Noble (243-5331)

Athletic Trainer: Dennis Murphy (243-6362)

Equipment Manager: Steve Hackney (243-4351)

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(208) 345-5393 Dr. Robert Lindsay (243-5102) Dave Guffey 243-6899, Office 728-1135, Home 243-6859, FAX


T he University of Montana

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Throughout its history, the University of Montana has sustained a high standard of academic excellence in teaching, research and service. UM offers a general associate of arts degree and bachelor's degrees in 50 fields. It offers master's degrees in 45 programs and doctoral degrees in nine. The College of Arts and Sciences, which is the'core of the University, includes a full range of programs and courses in the life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences and humani­ ties. The college also offers curricula in interdisciplinary fields such as ethnic studies and liberal studies. The University also has schools of business administra­ tion, fine arts, journalism, education, forestry, law, and pharmacy and allied health sciences. The University aims to provide its students a humane and productive learning experience with the best facilities possi­ ble. The administration, faculty and staff strive for this goal.

T h e University of Montana in Missoula is located in a mountain forest setting in beautiful western Montana. It is halfway between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks. Four wilderness areas are located near Missoula. The natural surroundings offer excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, backpacking, river floating, camping and other out­ door recreational pursuits. Two excellent winter ski areas are within minutes of the University. Several other ski areas are only a couple of hours away by car. UM owns and operates its own golf course near the campus. The University of Montana is one of the West's pioneers in education and is celebrating its Centennial this year, as it was chartered February 17, 1893. The school opened in Septem ber 1895, with 50 students enrolled the first day. Located on 207 acres at the base of Mount Sentinel, UM has grown from 50 students and seven faculty members to a present enrollment of almost 11,000 and approximately 450 full-time faculty positions.

G e o rg e Dennison becam e the 16th president of The University of Montana on August 15, 1990. Before coming to UM, Dennison was provost and vice president for academic affairs at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, a post he had held since 1987. He is a former resident of Kalispell, and a UM alumnus. A history professor, he earned two degrees in that field at Montana: a master’s in 1963 and a bachelor’s with highest honors in 1962. In 1967, he completed a doctorate in history at the University of Washington. Before joining W estern Michigan’s administration, he held a number of positions at Colorado State University between 1969 and 1987. They include history professor, admissions and records director, associate academic vice president, graduate school associate dean and associate dean of the college of the arts, humanities and social sciences. Dennison and his wife, Jane, also from Kalispell, have two children.

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Academics at UM Add Up To Success

T h e University of Montana has had 28 Rhodes Scholars. Charlotte Morrison is UM’s fifth Rhodes Scholar winner in six years. UM ranks 15th of all American colleges and universities in the number of Rhodes Schol­ ars it has produced, fourth among public universities. Students are chosen on the basis of scholarship, leadership, energy, community and political involvement, and character. The Flathead Lake Biological Station, located about 80 miles north of Missoula, is the oldest biological station west of the Mississippi. The UM research station is one of the finest facilities in the country for ecological studies and freshwater research. KUFM, a non-commercial, public radio station operated by the Telecommunica­ tions Center reaches an estimated 400,000 Montanans in central and western Montana. School of Education graduates compete very successfully for jobs. A high percentage of those with bachelor's degrees and gradu­ ate degrees find teaching, administrative and other education-related positions in Mon­ tana and many other states. The Department of Social Work is fully accredited by the Council on Social Work Education, making UM the only Montana public school that prepares its graduates to apply for advanced standing in graduate schools of social work. The Department of Drama/Dance has a professional theater group - the Montana Repertory Theatre - based on campus. The Montana Repertory Theatre, which tours throughout the Northwest, is the only tour­ ing professional actors equity company be­ tween Minneapolis and Seattle. Eight University of Montana students have received Truman Scholarships. The national scholarship is given annually to students committed to a government career who have superior academic ability and leadership potential. The Department of Anthropology has the largest collection of artifacts and records of prehistory 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 at the graduate level. Year in, year out, a high percentage of the school's accounting graduates pass the Certified Public Accountant Exam on their first try. The Department of Geology has a strong, nationally known program in traditional ge­ ology and environmental geoscience. Be­ cause the solution to most geologic prob­ lems involves a combination of field and laboratory study, the department offers a wide range of field and laboratory courses

Charlotte M orrison, a P hilosophy major from Whitefish, Montana, was named UM’s 28th Rhodes Scholar. and encourages a broad, multi-disciplinary program of study. The Department of Geography has one of the Northwest's best cartography labora­ tories, where students leam to make maps and interpret aerial photography. The Department of Health and Human Performance is one of a handful in the country that prepares students to be athletic trainers. UM's graduate creative writing program, started in 1919 by H.G. Merriam, is the second oldest program of its kind in the country. Well-known for graduates like Mon­ tana writer and poet James Welch, the

program has flourished to the point that last year it received 400 applications for 20 openings. Montana has had four Division I, AllDistrict 7 (which includes Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Alberta and Saskatchewan) academic selections four of the last six years. Last season sophomore quarterback Dave Dickenson and sopho­ more receiver Matt Wells were named to the All-District 7 team. Dickenson maintains a 3.88 GPA in Pre-Medicine, while Wells has a 3.49 GPA in Business. The all-district team requires a minimum GPA of 3.20. Dickenson was named first team Divi­ sion I GTE Academic All-American last year. Three years ago former Grizzly linebacker Mike McGowan was given a prestigious NCAA post-graduate scholarship, while former hoop star Daren Engellant was sohonored by the NCAA that athletic season as well. McGowan was a first team Academic All-American choice three times (1988-8990), with a 3.97 GPA in History. In 1988, Montana had an unprecedented four play­ ers named to the GTE Academic All-Amer­ ican first or second team. Last season 27 Montana football play­ ers w ere nam ed to the All-Big Sky Conference's academic squad, which re­ quires a 3.0 GPA or above. The Grizzlies have ranked first or second in number of all­ league academic picks the last eight years ina-row, and have had the most selections six times during that period.

Grizzly quarterback Dave Dickenson (center) receives the 1 9 9 4 President's Award from UM President George Dennison (left) and head football coach Don Read. Volleyball player Inga Swanson also received a Presidential Award. Eighty-nine UM athletes qualified to attend the annual StudentAthlete Luncheon, which requires a 3 .0 GPA or above. 3

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•Adm inistration ■ 3ill Moos is in his fifth year as Athletic Director at The University of Montana. During his first four years at UM, Moos has overseen a program that has produced nine Big Sky Championships and eight teams that have qualified for NCAA postseason play. Moos has been instrumental in generat­ ing revenue for Grizzly athletics by incorpo­ rating the Grizzly Athletic Association into the department and by creating a new posi­ tion that concentrates on corporate sponsor­ ships. He has twice served as Director of the Big Sky postseason men’s basketball tourna­ ment and is a member of the NCAA Division I-AA Football Committee. Moos came to UM from his alma mater, Washington State, where had been an asso­ ciate athletic director since 1982. He graduated from Washington State in 1973 with a degree in History. As a Cougar athlete, he was an all-Pac 10 and all-Pacific Coast selection in football. He played in the East-West Shrine Game in 1972. Bill, and his wife, Kendra, have three children: Christa, Brittany, and Bo.

Bui is beginning his second year as Assistant Athletic Director at The University of Montana. His duties include the identifi­ cation and solicitation of potential corporate sponsors; evaluation and development of radio and television rights contracts; and committee chairman of UM’s annual men’s basketball tournament. He was the assistant director of the Griz­ zly Athletic Association at UM, from 1988 to July of 1991. Bill also served as the Sports Information Director at Montana from 1967 to 1969). He was the sports editor at The Missoulian (1969-71). “Grizzly Bill” was the “voice” of Montana football and men’s basketball for 20 years, before retiring from those duties in the spring of 1993. He has been named Montana’s Sportscaster of the Year six times. Schwanke is a 1967 graduate of Mon­ tana, earning a B.A. degree in Journalism. He received Montana’s Alumni Award on Centennial Charter Day, Feb. 18, 1993. Bill and his wife, Lynn, have four chil­ dren: Amber, Myka, Corbin, and Genna.

Bill Moos

Kathy Noble

A th le tic D irector

A s s o c ia te A th le tic D irector

Bill Schwanke

Gary H ughes

A sst. A th le tic D irector o f M arketing a n d M edia Relations

M anager o f A th letic S e rv ic e s

Kathy has been the Associate Athletic Director at Montana for the past six years, and in 1989 she served as interim Athletic Director. She has overseen three I-AA foot­ ball playoff games, six Big Sky Conference women’s basketball tournaments, as well as several NCAA women’s basketball games. She was instrumental in UM’s successful hosting of the Division I Women’s Basketball West Regional Championship held in Dahlberg Arena in March of 1993. Prior to her arrival at UM, Noble was the Assistant Director of the Department of Parks, Recreation and Public Facilities in Miami, Florida. She has 19 years of experience in college administration. She was the Associate Ath­ letic Director at the University of Miami from . 1983-86. Prior to that she was the Academ­ ic Counselor in athletics at Boise State (198283) and a Residence Hall Director at Wash­ ington State (1976-82). Noble earned her B.A. degree in Social Sciences at Central Washington University in 1971. She received a master’s degree in Counseling at Washington State in 1979 and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Coun­ seling also at Washington State. lary is the veteran of Montana’s ath­ Gan letic department, and is starting his 29th year at UM. He became Athletic Ticket Manager in 1966, and was appointed Manager of Athletics Facilities and Revenue in 1978. He manages all scheduling in Adams Field House, Washington-Grizzly Stadium and Domblaser Track and Field in addition to overseeing the TIC-IT-E-Z Ticketing System, all athletic revenue, concessions operations, event staffing, and various other duties. He is a native of Ronan, Montana and graduated in accounting from Missoula Busi­ ness College in 1962. He gained experience in accounting and auditing before assuming his responsibilities at Montana. Gary and his wife, Judy, have six children: Christian Ann, Dustin, Lance, Christopher, Sara and Cary.

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A l is beginning his 17th year as Execu­ tive Director of the Grizzly Athletic Associa­ tion, formerly known as the Century Club. In 1977 Century Club raised approxi­ mately $70,000 for intercollegiate athletics. Last year the G.A.A. generated over $650,000 in private support with emphasis primarily on athletic scholarships, but the G.A.A. assists in all phases of athletic depart­ ment operations. Kempfert came to UM from California Lutheran University, where he had served as the Director of Alumni/Parent Relations from 1971 to 1977. He served in the U.S. Army from 1968-71 and in Vietnam from 1969-70, receiving many commendations. He is an alumnus of C.L.U., where he was a three-sport letterman and voted the Out­ standing Senior Athlete in 1967. Al has three children, Kim, Matthew, and David.

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Job is in his seventh year as UM’s faculty representative to the National College Athletic Association. Dr. Lindsay has been a faculty member at UM since 1967. He is a professor of History and served as the department chairman from 1975-78. His specialty is Early Modern European History. Lindsay won the Distin­ guished Teacher Award at UM in 1985. He has taught overseas for UM in France in 1970-71 and 1981. He previously taught at Ohio University. He earned a Ph.D. and M.A. at the University of Oregon and an M.A. at the University of Minnesota. He received his B.A. at NevadaReno in 1953. As the NCAA Representative, he deter­ mines eligibility for UM athletes, makes NCAA rulings at the institutional level and is UM’s representative to the NCAA. He has served on UM’s University Athletic Committee for numerous years and has been chairman of the committee as well. Bob and his wife, Joyce, have four chil­ dren.


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Linda McCarthy

Cindy H odgm an

D ennis Murphy

Chris Fry

Assistant Sports Information Director

Administrative Assistant, Sports Information

Athletic Trainer

Assistant Athletic Trainer

S teve Hackney

Rob Stack

Linda Cardinal

Cathy Grothe

Equipment M anager

Assistant Equipment M anager

Administrative Assistant, Grizzly Football

Director of Marketing and Promotions

Chuck M aes

Patty Dwight

Loren Flynn

Rae Proctor

Assistant to the Athletic Director, Business Affairs

Administrative Assistant, Business Affairs

Assistant Manager, Athletic Services

Administrative Assistant

Mike Marlow

Marie Hibbard

Jane Felstet

Brad S alonen

Assistant Director, Athletic Development

Coordinator of Athletic Academic Services

Administrative Assistant

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Head Coach

Don Read

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Read’s college coaching record is 130-122-1, and his overall coaching mark is 163-128-1. He has been in the coaching profession for 35 years, beginning in 1959 as an assistant at Placer High School in Auburn, California. His first head coaching job was at Petaluma High School in California in 1962. He lives and coaches by many personal philosophies. Some include: “Success is a by-product of hard work; expect players to make a commitment to football and other aspects of school life; football shapes character; and a team must always play with emotion and intensity.” Read wrote a book, The Complete Passing Game, has worked football camps in several states, and has also written more than 100 articles for athletic and coaching magazines. While coaching at Oregon, he worked with former All-Pro and current TV color analyst, Dan Fouts. At PSU he worked with former pro quarterback (and current NFL coach) June Jones. During his tenure at Montana, he has coached quarterbacks Grady Bennett, Brad Lebo, and Dave Dickenson - the top three career passers in school history. He earned his undergraduate degree in Social Science in 1960 at Sacramento State, and his master’s degree in H.P.E there in 1962. Don and his wife, Lois, have a daughter, Beth, and a son, Bruce. Bruce has been UM’s special teams coach the past seven seasons.

D o n Read is the all-time winningest coach in Montana history with 61 victories in just eight seasons. Last year he passed former Griz head coach Jack Swarthout, who had 51 wins in nine seasons, from 1967-75. Since taking over the Grizzly football program in 1986, Read’s teams have never had a losing season, going 6-4, 6-5, 8-4, 11-3, 7-4, 7-4, 6-5, and 10-2 in 1993, for a mark of 61-31 (.663). During those seasons UM has been 43-19 (.694) in Big Sky Conference games. His winning percentage of .663 is the best of any Montana coach with more than three years of tenure and the 6th best in Big Sky history. His 61 overall wins and 43 league victories are the second most in Big Sky history, and the most by any active coach. The ’93 team was the third one in Read’s tenure to advance to the I-AA playoffs. It was UM’s fourth appearance in school history. The Grizzlies have participated in the playoffs in 1993, 1989, and 1988, as well as in 1982. Montana’s 10 wins this past year tied the school record for the most regular-season wins. The 1969 and 1970 teams each went 10-0. Also in ’93, UM set a school record with 11 straight conference wins, dating back to the 1992 season when they won their last four conference games of the year. It broke the record of 10 league wins in-a-row set by the 1969 and 1970 teams. In just his fourth year (1989) at Montana, Read brought the Grizzly program to new heights, as UM won a school-record 11 games, and advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA semi-final playoff game. Read was recognized for that success in 1989, as he was named the Big Sky Conference’s Coach of the Year, and he was so-honored again last year, becoming the second coach in Montana history to be named the league’s coach of the year twice. Swarthout was the Big Sky’s Coach of the Year in 1969 and 1970. In Montana’s 94-year-old football history, the Grizzlies have won seven or more games 10 times, and Read’s teams have accomplished that feat five times during his eight-year stint at UM. The veteran coach came to Montana from Portland State, where he headed up that program from 1981 to 1985, and 1968 to 1971. Between his PSU stays were head jobs at the University of Oregon (1974-76) and Oregon Tech (1977-80). His Oregon Tech teams were ranked ninth in the nation in 1979, and seventh in 1980. In 1984 he led PSU to an 8-3 record and was named the Division II Coach of the Year after his Viking team won the Western Conference championship.

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Mick Dennehy O ffe n s iv e C o o r d in a to r /O -L in e

Mick begins his fourth year at his alma mater. He has 21 years of coaching experience, including seven at the college level. He came to UM from Western Montana College, where he was the head coach. Dennehy serves as Montana’s offensive coordinator and also coaches Montana’s talented offensive line. A native of Butte, the 44-year-old Dennehy had been the head coach at WMC for three seasons. In 1990 he coached the Bulldogs to a 5-3 record, and was named the Frontier Confer­ ence Coach of the Year. He also coached in the Big Sky Conference, as an assistant for Sonny Lubick at Montana State from 1980-81. A 1973 graduate of Montana with a B.A. degree in Education, he earned a M. Ed. in Educational Administration at Washington State in 1977. He was a standout safety for the Grizzlies in 1971-72. He is tied for second in single-season league history with 10 interceptions in 1972, when he led the Big Sky. That year he was named first team all-conference. He is ranked among the conference leaders with 16 career interceptions. Dennehy started his coaching career at Colton High School in Washington, where his teams won state championships in 1975 and 1976, and he compiled a four-year record of 40-4. He then moved on to Helena High School, and was head grid coach there for three seasons, before serving the two-year stint at MSU. He was head football coach at Campbell County High School from 1983 to 1987, before he took the head job at Western. At Campbell High he was Coach of the Year in 1983 and had a 2925 record. In his prep coaching career he had an 88-60 overall record, was named coach of the year four times, and was twice selected to be a Shrine Game coach. Mick and his wife, Sheila, have two sons: Jake, 19, who plays football for the Grizzlies, and Mark, 16. “W e have alw ays been w ide o p en offen sively. This year will be no e x c e p tio n . W e will u tilize m o re m o tio n a n d fo rm a tio n s, b u t w hat y o u ’ve seen, is again w hat y o u ’ll get. O ur em p h a sis this p a st spring was to m o ve th e ball m ore efficien tly on th e ground, a n d a t tim e s we had grea t success. This will help o u r o ffe n se overall a grea t d e a l.”

Jerome Souers D e fe n s iv e

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Jerom e is in his fifth season as Montana’s defensive coordinator, and is starting his ninth year as the Grizzlies’ secondary coach. Last year Montana was among the national leaders (26th) in rush defense, and was ranked third in the conference in overall defense. In 1992, the Grizzlies were nationally ranked in several defensive categories. That year Montana was third in the nation against the rush, allowing 98.7 yards a game. UM’s passing efficiency defense had a league-leading 101.8 rating per game, which placed them 17th in the country. During Souers’ tenure over the past eight years, Montana has led the Big Sky in rushing defense four times, and has been nationally ranked in that category the last eight seasons in-a-row. Also during that time, UM has led the league in a defensive category nine times. In 1988, the Grizzlies led the conference in defense, allowing just 279.9 yards per game. It was the third time in the Big Sky history that a Montana team has accomplished that feat. Also in ’88, Montana tied a school record with 28 interceptions. Montana led Division I-AA in rush defense in 1989, allowing just 70.2 yards a game. Before coming to UM, Souers, 36, was the secondary coach at Portland State, and was at Western Washington for a season prior to that. He coached at “AAA” prep level for eight years at North Eugene and Willamette High schools. His father, Dwight, was a successful, well-known coach in Eugene. Jerome earned a B.A. in Physical Education at Oregon in 1983 and earned his master’s in P.E. at PSU in 1985. He and his wife, Paula, have two daughters, Anna, six, and Alaina, four. “W e believe in p la yin g aggressive, h a rd -n osed d efen se. W e k e e p it sim p le , w o rk h a rd a t te c h n iq u e , e m p h a s iz e execu tio n o f o u r responsibilities, a n d p la y with great, em o ­ tional, in te n s ity .”

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Kraig Paulson D efensive Kraig begins his seventh season as a full-time Grizzly assistant at his alma mater. He is starting his fourth year as the defensive line coach. Last year tackles Chuck Mason (second team) and Lance Allen (honorable mention) received All-Big Sky recognition. In 1992, defensive tackle Sam Davidson was named to the Big Sky Conference’s first team, while the previous season, ends Kirk Murphy (first team) and Gregg Smerker (second team) were All-Big Sky selec­ tions. Paulson was a graduate assistant in 1987 at Montana, working with the secondary and special teams. He began as a full-time coach at UM in 1988, overseeing the linebackers. He was a four-year letterman in football for the Grizzlies, playing fullback from 1982-86. He received the Terry Dillon Award in 1986, given annually to the outstanding back or receiver. In 1984 Kraig was named the Grizzlies’ Outstanding Sophomore. As a prep at Plentywood High School, he was a two-time all-state pick in football, and lettered four times in football and track. Kraig’s three brothers, Kevin, Kerry and Keith, all ran track for the Grizzlies, and another brother, Kent, competed in track for Western Montana College. He is a 1987 graduate of UM, earning a B.A. in Education. Kraig, 30, and his wife, Jody, have a year-old son, Keogh. “We are excited about the upcoming season. We will try to rise to the challenge that each week will bring this fall. This will be very important in order to have success in the Big Sky Conference .”

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Besides coaching the quarterbacks and receivers, Robin Pflugrad also has several administrative duties relating to Grizzly football. He oversees many of the day-to-day operations of the football program: the budget, scholarships, compliance rules for the NCAA and the Big Sky Conference, and team travel, among other administrative responsibili­ ties. “Pflu” is starting his fourth year as Montana’s assistant head coach and his ninth season overall at UM. Pflugrad’s main responsibility is UM’s highly-touted passing attack, which was ranked first in the nation in passing last year (359.0 yards a game) and second in scoring (41.2 PPS)Montana was second and fourth in the nation in 1991 and 1992, averaging 325.6 and 329.5 yards per game passing, respectively. He has coached several of Montana’s current and former leading career receivers and quarterbacks, including current players Scott Gumsey and Shalon Baker, as well as former standouts Bill Cockhill and Mike Trevathan. He also coached former quarterback Brad Lebo, UM’s second-ranked passer, as well as junior QB Dave Dickenson, last year’s Big Sky offensive MVP. He also coached top-ranked receivers Matt Clark, Mike Rice, and Marvin Turk, UM’s former single-season leader (1,047 yards in 1991). Also known for his recruiting ability, Pflugrad’s recruiting areas are Oregon, Hawaii, and California, at the high school and junior college levels. Robin was a standout wide receiver at Portland State, team captain, and an Academic All-American in 1979. Before coming to Montana he B rent is beginning his fourth season at his alma was wide receiver coach and director of football promotions at PSU from mater, and will again be coaching the running backs, 1983-85. Pflugrad earned his B.S. degree in Business at PSU in 1980. as well as assisting with offense. He began his coaching career in 1981 at South Eugene High School, Pease played professional football for seven where he was receiver and secondary coach, as well as a counselor in years, including stints in the National Football football camps. League and the World League of American As a player, his Mt. Hood Junior College football teams went 20-2 Football. He was an 11th round draft pick by the in 1976-77, and was ranked first in the nation in 1977, when he was Minnesota Vikings, and played in the NFL for named all-conference. three seasons. He was the first quarterback Rob, and his wife, Marlene, have two children, Amanda, seven, and, taken in the WLAF draft by the Birmingham Fire Aaron, six. Brent Pease in 1991. “We believe in a positive approach to coaching football. I R u n n in g B acks His senior year at UM, in 1986, he led believe the players should still have fu n while playing college Division I-AA in total offense, averaging 309.4 yards a game. Brent set nine (former) school recordsin ‘86. Some of football. I hope this is an experience that each player will cherish the rest o f this life. I want them to look back at the University of those include most single-season passing yards (3,056), touchdown Montana as a very rewarding experience , both academically and passes (30), and most yards in a game (469 vs. Weber State). a th letica lly . ” He was UM’s co-MVP in 1986, along with receiver/punter Mike PRONOUNCED: FLEW-Grad. Rice. Pease is fourth in career passing yards at UM with 3,665 yards. Brent is married to former Lady Griz track star Paula Good.


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B ru c e is beginning his seventh season as M ontana’s special teams coach at Montana. He served as a part-time assistant coach at UM in 1986 and 1987 and was a graduate assistant at Portland State in 1985. Read graduated from PSU with a B.S. degree in Social Science in 1986. H e played p rep football at Henley High School in Klamath Falls, Oregon, where he was honorable mention all-state at wide receiver and punter. He led the state in punting his senior year, and was team captain and MVP. The Grizzlies have excelled in special team s during R ead’s tenure, setting numerous school records. Last year UM was first in the I-AA ranks in punt returns, averaging 14.6 yards an attempt. T he Grizzlies w ere also am ong th e national leaders in kickoff returns, averaging 2 4 .3 yards per carry. UM was also ranked seventh in the country in net punting (37.5 average). In 1988 Montana led the nation in net punting, averaging 39.8 yards an attempt, and was second in 1989 (38.6-yard average). D uring his ten u re B ruce has co ach ed M o n tan a’s all-time placekicker (Kirk Duce) and punter (Jody Farmer), and Montana has set numerous school records in kickoff and punt returns. Bruce and his wife, Christina, have two sons, Justin, eight, and Joshua, two. “There are no plays in football that are more exiting than those w ithin the kicking gam e. W e ta ke great pride in our special te a m s’ consistency and big-play abilities.”

D avid is in his fourth season at Montana as a full-time assistant coach working with the linebackers. He has been coaching for sixplus years overall at his alma mater, and was a graduate assistant coach for the Grizzlies for three years, from 1988-90. He is no stranger to the UM program, as he was a four-year letterm an at strong safety for the Grizzlies from 1984-87. He started his junior and senior seasons, and was one of the team s’ leading tacklers and interceptors with 97 tackles and six intercep­ tions those two seasons. In 1986, his junior season, Reeves had four interceptions, ranking him eighth (tie) in the Big Sky Conference. He w as the recipient of the Pat Norwood Award in 1987, which is given to UM’s “Most Inspirational Player.” Reeves, 28, cam e to M ontana from Sedro Woolley High School in Washington. As a prep he was an all-state selection on defense as a senior and was all-conference both his junior and senior years. He was team captain at Sedro Wooley in 1983 for a 12-1 squad that was runner-up for the state championship. He earned his B.A. degree at Montana in History in 1989. David married the former Sara Mates in July of 1993. “I think 1994 should be an exciting year fo r Grizzly football. We have a talented group o f veteran linebackers (four seniors), as well as young players who will be battling fo r playing time. W e have the m o st a th letic and co m p etitive group w e’ve had here in years.”

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■1994 Grizzly Football O utlook1 MONTANA A n encore might be too much to expect this season for The University of Montana, but with 16 starters and 46 lettermen returning, the Grizzlies should be in the hunt for the 1994 Big Sky Conference crown and the automatic Divi­ sion I-AA playoff berth that comes with it. Montana was 10-2 last season and a perfect 7-0 in league en route to the conference cham­ pionship. The season ended abruptly on a 4948 first round playoff loss to Delaware. Mon­ tana was ranked third in the nation in the final Sports Network poll. “We were a junior team last year and we are senior-oriented this year,” said ninth-year head coach Don Read, who has never had a losing season at Montana. “We have most of the leadership from last year’s team returning,” Read said. “With the wins we had last year there is a good feeling of confidence, people expect us to perform very well this year, and I’m sure it’s going to be tough every Saturday. “We’re going to have to play tough and there is not any chance of sneaking up on anyone,” said Read, who is 61-31 at Montana. “None-the-less, we feel like we have a good team, we’re excited about the schedule, and excited about the potential of our team .” Read’s optimism is based on the return of eight starters on offense, seven on defense, and both kickers, as well as a school-record seven regular-season home games. “The schedule that we have is spread out in a way that is really advantageous, in terms of non-conference and conference games, as well as road and home games,” Read said. “I like the attitude and chemistry of our team .” Back to lead the offense is junior quarter­ back Dave Dickenson (5-11, 175), the 1993 Big Sky offensive MVP. Last season he passed for a school-record 3,640 yards and 32 touch­ downs, and he set a school record with 14 rushing TDs.

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set a school record with 1,079 receiving yards and was first team all-league last year. Baker holds UM’s record with 17 career TD catches. Despite missing two games with injuries last year, junior Matt Wells (5-7, 160) was the third leading receiver with 43 catches. Soph­ omore Mike Erhardt (6-4, 205) should start, while transfer Ryan Blanchard (6-2, 190) from Orange Coast JC had an excellent spring. Halfback: Three veterans make this a solid position in UM’s one-back alignment. Senior Damon Boddie (5-9, 175) led the team in rushing with 444 yards, while juniors Kelly Stensrud (5-11, 185) and Scott Spraggins (510, 185) each rushed for more than 200 yards. Boddie and Stensrud combined for 49 receptions.

total offense, averaging 361.0 yards a game the second best average in league history. He also set nine school records and was the reason Montana led the country in passing yards per game (359.0). Senior Bert Wilberger (6-3, 188), a veteran with two career starts, and redshirt freshman Josh Paffhausen (6-0, 175) who has a speed of 4.50 in the 40, make this a solid position. Offensive Line: Senior right tackle Scott Gragg (6-9, 305) is an All-American candidate (along with Dickenson) and was second team all­ league last year. Junior left tackle Eric Simonson (6-5, 291) is another returning starter. “Super” sophs Mike Agee (6-5, 285) and Jeff Zellick (65, 296) will start at left and right guard, while David Kempfert (6-4, 278) gets the nod at center. Wide Receiver: The school’s all-time receiver, Bill Cockhill is now a student-coach at UM. However, seniors Scott Gumsey (6-0, 202) and Shalon Baker (5-7, 165) combined for 18 touchdown catches last year and are two of the top receivers in Montana history. Gumsey

spring, and is expected to contribute this sea­ son. At free safety, sophomore Blaine McElmurry (6-0, 195) and junior Ryan Palma (6-0, 205) have good instincts. Senior Mike Goicoechea (6-0, 185) started at strong safety early last year, while his brother, Mike (6-0, 185), saw a lot of playing time in ’93. Defensive Line: Starters Keith Jones (64, 2 4 8 ), a sen io r, an d ju n io r Y o h an se Manzanarez (6-3, 251) are back at the end positions. Corey Falls (6-2, 230, Jr.) and Randy Riley (6-3, 230, So.) have very good speed and add quality depth at end. Veterans Jay Turner (6-4, 251, Sr.) and Troy Lucas (6-3, 259, Jr.) ended spring drills as the starters at the tackle spots. But, junior college transfer (Ricks JC) Marty Duffin (6-2, 260), sophomore lettermen Brian Toone (6-2, 230) and Ryan Thompson (6-3, 255), along with transfers (Northern Arizona) Marc Lamb (6-6, 20, Jr.) and Bemie Sopp (6-3, 265, Jr. from Mendocino JC) add top-notch depth.

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DEFENSE: POSITION-BY-POSITION Linebacker: First team All-Big Sky se­ lections Dan Downs (6-4, 225) and Kurt Schilling (6-0, 202), both seniors, are back at inside and outside linebacker, respectively. Seniors Garrett Venters (6-3, 232) and Dennis Scates (6-3, 229) have both started at the other inside spot. D epth com es with sophom ores Mike Bouchee (6-2, 231) and David Sirmon (in­ side), Mike Kowalski (5-10, 181) and Mark Hampe (6-2, 224) outside. Redshirt freshmen Jason Crebo and Greg Fitzgerald should also see action at inside linebacker. Secondary: Keith Burke (5-11, 185), an honors candidate, is back at right comer. Fellow senior Acen Chiles saw a lot of action at left comer, and will be pushed by highlytouted transfer Billy Ivey (5-10, 180) from Mt. Sac Junior College. JC transfer Mike Temple (5-11, 185) from Grossmont JC had a solid

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Both punter Gumsey and sophomore placekicker Andy Larson (6-1,180) are back. Gumsey averaged 39.9 yards a punt. Larson made a school-record 49 (of 54) PATs and 10-of-14 field goals, with a long of 46 yards. Boddie led the Big Sky and was 13th in the nation in kickoff returns, averaging 25.9 yards an attempt. Baker was ninth in the country in punt returns with a 12.0-yard average. New­ comer Ivey and Chiles could both return kicks, while Wells, sophom ore Nathan Dolan, and Paffhausen could be called on to return punts.

COACH READ ON THE BIG SKY “It seems like I say the same thing every year, and I’ll say it again - I believe that the league has more talent and is more balanced than ever before,” Read said. “When you look at Idaho’s talent last year and what they did with it,” he said. “You can see that they know how to win. So, even though they’ve got a new quarterback, they have the capability to be an excellent football team, and you’d better look out for Idaho. “I think Northern Arizona has had good talent over the years and now they know how to win, and will be a team to be reckoned with,” Read said. “Montana State has been a dominate team in recent years on defense, and now is really coming on offensively to give them bal­ ance. It’s that balance that makes them stron­ ger. Look out for Montana State. “I would lump Idaho State and Boise State together in that they have a wealth of new upper-class talent that they have brought in the last two years, and they are very capable teams,” Read said. “Eastern Washington is always a major challenge for us considering they’ve beat us three of the last four years. Weber is the unknown with the loss of some key players, but they have proven they can rebuild quickly.” ’’It’s hard to look at our conference and say tht someone can’t beat someone else,” Read said, “it just has tremendous balance right now.”


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Walter Payton Trophy Candidate DAVE DICKENSON, 2 V Q uarterback 5-1 1 , 1 7 5 , Junior from Great Falls, Montana 1 he 1993 Big Sky Conference MVP, Dave set nine school records in leading the Grizzlies to the Big Sky championships last season. He was the first player in Grizzly history to be named the league’s offensive player of the year. He was named the Big Sky Player of the week three times last season, and the National Player-of-the-Week twice by the Football Gazette. He led Division I-AA in total offense with 361.6 yards a game - the second highest yards per game average in the 31-year history of the Big Sky Conference. His 3,978 total yards was also the second most in conference history, as was his passing efficiency rating of 168.0. He was named first team All-American by the Football Gazette, and third team by The Sports Network. Dickenson set a Montana school record with 3,640 passing yards - fifth most in conference history. He also broke the oldest record in Montana history, rushing for 14 touchdowns. He broke the record of 11 rushing touchdowns, set by Steve Sullivan in 1920. “Dave Dickenson is about as creative a quarterback as there is around,” said Montana head coach Don Read. “His strength is in the many things that he can do, rather than the one thing. He is extremely intelligent and has a quick delivery. One of his biggest assets is that he sees the entire field. He has great peripheral vision and is also very mobile. “He can change directions and has the ability to make people miss when he is running with the football,” Read continued. “He has a very good touch on the football and gets the ball to the receivers on time - when it’s supposed to get there. “He has a ton of assets, as I’ve mentioned; and most of those assets have to do with his ability to operate under pressure in critical situations,” Read said. “He’s just at his best when the pressure is on him, and we need the big play. He’s a big-play maker, without a doubt. “Dave is also extremely coachable and absorbs technical information, utilizes it, and changes tactical procedures in a ball game as well an anyone I’ve ever been around,” Read said. “He makes those adjustments without missing a beat. This young man is just outstanding in every way. “He really has a competitive spirit and wants to succeed, and wants people around him to succeed,” Read said. “He has the ability to lift the performance level of those around him. That is the characteristic of a great quarterback.” Dickenson is also an outstanding student. He was named a Division I first team GTE Academic All-American in 1993, maintaining a 3.86 GPA in Molecular Biology in a PreMedicine curriculum. He was also Montana’s male recipient of its annual Presidential Scholar-Athlete Award, and was named the football teams’ outstanding scholar-athlete in 1992 and 1993. Although the Grizzlies’ first round playoff statistics against Delaware don’t count towards single-season or career totals, Dickenson continued his stellar play in the post­ season. He set a I-AA playoff record against the Blue Hens, completing 37-of-44 passes for 84.1 percent, breaking the old mark of 79.2 percent set by Delaware’s Bill Vergantino against James Madison in 1991. Dickenson also passed for 409 yards and four TDs in that game. The loss snapped a 33-game winning streak Dickenson had as a starter, dating back to his junior year in high school. (He did not start at Oregon last season). Success on the playing field is not new to Dickenson. At C.M. Russell High School he led his team to consecutive “AA” championships, going 24-0. Both of those seasons he was named Montana’s Gatorade Player of the Year. His senior year he passed for 2,892 yards and 32 touchdowns for coach Jack Johnson. Career-wise, Dave passed for 5,212 yards. He was named the State’s offensive MVP in football as a junior and senior. Dave lettered in football, basketball and golf, and was team captain in all three sports. He was second team all-state in basketball as a senior.

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All-American Candidate SCOTT GRAGG, 3V O ffensive Tackle 6-9, 3 0 5 , Senior from Silverton, O regon T h e tallest player in Grizzly history, Scott had a very solid junior season, and was named second team All-Big Sky Conference, as well as third team All-American by The Sports Network. Scott is one of the main reasons that Montana led Division I-AA in passing (359.0 yards a game), was second in scoring (41.2 points a game), and finished fifth in total offense (468.6) in 1993. As a sophomore, he was named honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference. He will start at right tackle for the third consecutive season. Gragg was selected as Montana’s Paul Weskamp Award winner in 1992 and 1993. The award is given annually to the team s’ outstanding offensive lineman. Two years ago he was also chosen as the Grizzlies’ co-Sophomore of the Year, sharing the honor with linebacker Dan Downs. “Lurch” has started 24 games in-a-row (counting the playoffs), going back to his sophomore season. He was a redshirt at Montana in 1990. “Scotty Gragg is a leader by his actions,” coach Read said. “H e’s one of the first ones to practice and one of the last ones to get off the field. He works hard in the weight room. H e’s extremely good with other players. He always lending a hand, and he’s a coach on the field. H e’s not afraid to make suggestions and help the younger players. “H e’s also very active in helping us in the recruiting process,” Read said. “Scott is very dedicated and likes to win. He is a very, very fine football player, especially when you really need him. He rises to the occasion.

“The physical attributes of the guy are pretty obvious - he’s so dam big,” Read said. “He is an extremely capable run and pass blocker. He has excellent feet so that he can stay in front of people, which is so important in our pass-blocking scheme. “I’ve not coached a better tackle in my coaching career,” Read said. “He has the potential to be something extremely special, and certainly play beyond his college c a r e e r .” “I don’t think there has been a season, whether it’s fall when we’re playing, or in the off-season months that Scott has not improved himself in some way,” said Mick Dennehy, Montana’s offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. “I’ve known Scotty ever since his redshirt freshm an year, and I’ve seen unbelievable improvement, and that just does not happen automatically,” Dennehy said. “He has every attribute, I feel, that it takes to be a good football player. He is such a well-rounded individual and good human being. He is a credit to his family and a credit to our program. H e’s a credit not just on the football field, but in so many other areas. H e’s great in the classroom, and is just such a mature kid. “Scott has such pride in everything he does,” Dennehy said. “It’s important to him to be a good person. H e’s a peer counselor on campus, which is a real honor. He is just such an ambassador for our school and his community. I know that sounds a little bit corny, but we should all have players like that sometimes.” H e’s just a great, great person, as well as being a great football player. “Scott has excellent feet for his size and takes great pride in the offensive success that our team has had in recent years, as do all of our offensive lineman,” Dennehy said. “Because we pass the ball so often, we do have breakdowns, but it doesn’t happen very often with Scotty. He is a very fine athlete for his size. “We do just enough with him in the running game, as far as blocking for sweep or screens, and Scotty gets really excited when he has those opportunities and is not in a back-pedal mode, blocking for the quarterback,” Dennehy said. He really has a lot of fun when he gets the chance to block someone in the open field. When you talk about Scott Gragg, having fun is a big part of his game.” Gragg proved himself early at Montana, as he was named the Most Valuable Player of the Grizzlies’ offensive scout team his redshirt year (1990), sharing the honor with two others. An all-conference player on offense and defense at Silverton Union High School, Gragg lettered three times in football. He lettered twice in basketball and once in track, and was team captain in football and basketball as a senior. Scott was named a Cascade All-American in basketball and was all-conference as a senior. His high school football coach was Jim Brueneker. Scott is a Chemistry/Education major, and has been selected to the Big Sky Conference’s all-academic team the last two years, with a 3.13 GPA.

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Shalon is already Montana’s all-time career leader in touchdown receptions with 17. He is ranked fourth in career receiving yards with 1,676. He needs just 582 yards to break Bill Cockhill’s career mark of 2,257 career yards. He has 127 career receptions, and needs only 32 grabs to break Cockhill’s career record of 158 catches. ■M Hi He had 39 catches for 595 yards and nine touchdowns last year, making him Montana’s third leading returning receiver. He and teammate Scott Gumsey led the Big Sky in TD catches with nine each. “The Touchdown Maker” was 9th in Division I-AA in punt returns, averaging 12.0 yards on 18 attempts. He was honorable mention All-Big Sky as a returner and a receiver. Baker was named UM's special teams Player of the Year, sharing the award with Damon Boddie. “He really plays with a lot of heart,” said head coach Don Read. “Shalon is now one of the veterans in our program, and I know we’ll want to get the ball to him in clutch situations. That’s where he’s at his best - in clutch situations. “He’s an excellent returner because he has quick feet,” Read said. “He has that ability to explode at any time. We like to throw to him in shorter routes so he can use his speed. He gives us a variety of attributes which allow us to use him in a way to put pressure on the defense. “Shalon reads coverage extremely well,” Read said. “He can play inside at one of our flanker positions, or he can play outside; which is another on of his strengths. I really believe that he is capable of breaking a lot of school records this year, and maybe even beyond. He’s as good as anyone we’ve ever had around h e re .” Baker was Montana’s leading receiver as a sophomore, with 40 receptions, and averaged 11.0 per punt return, which ranked him 21st in the nation. As a “true” freshman in 1991, he was the runner-up for Big Sky’s Top Newcomer of the Year award, edged out by Nevada receiver Bryan Reeves. Shalon was the Grizzlies’ “Freshman of the Year” in 1991. That year he had 48 receptions for 702 yards and five touchdowns. His 702 yards in 1991 rank him 10th in school history in single-season receiving yards. Baker came to Montana from Evergreen High School, where he was all-state, all-conference, team MVP, and a Shrine Game participant. As a prep he had 81 catches for 1,442, averaging 17.8 yards per reception for coach Joe Eagle. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: A starter in 27 games, Shalon has had at least one reception in 29 of the 31 games that he has played in. He had a career-high 10 catches against Idaho (1992), and at McNeese State in 1991. He had a career-best 123 yards at Idaho last year. He has had four 100-yard receiving games, the most recent being at Idaho in ’93. Shalon has had four or more catches in 18 career games. His longest touchdown reception was a 68-yarder at Eastern Washington in ’91, and that is also his career-long catch. His career-long punt return is 82 yards vs. South Dakota State last year, which he returned for a TD. Business Administration major. YEA R 1991 1992 1993 TO T A LS

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things were expected of Damon because of his impressive junior college and high school careers, and he didn’t disappoint anyone. He led the Grizzlies in rushing with 444 yards, and was also one of the leading kickoff returners in the nation. “What is amazing about Damon Boddie is that he did not join our program until fall and played immediately, and was productive from day one,” Read said. “That is rare for a junior college guy to be that productive. “Damon finished the season extremely strong, as he learned the offense,” Read said. “He became an outstanding runner and returner for us, as well as an outstanding receiver. He’s a threat in so many ways, because he can run up inside with a fierce, tenacious, toughness about him. Yet, he has the quickness to get outside. We have not had a more complete back, Damon may be comparable to a (Jody) Farmer we had a few years ago,” Read said. “I don’t think we’ve had a back with more speed since we’ve been here.” Boddie led the Big Sky Conference in kickoff returns and was ranked 13th in the country, averaging 25.9 yards a return on a league-high 24 attempts. He had the longest return for a touchdown in modern-day history with a 99-yarder at Idaho. He also returned a kickoff 80 yards for a touchdown against Delaware in the IAA playoffs. He was named All-Big Sky Conference honorable mention as a returner. Damon averaged 4.7 yards rushing on 94 carries, ranking him 14th in the league. He also had 18 receptions. Damon was selected as Montana’s “Top Junior,” sharing the award with defensive lineman Jay Turner. He was also chosen the Grizzlies’ special teams Player of the Year, along with Shalon Baker. His career long rush is a 57-yarder against Cal-Sacramento, while his longest catch was a 26-yarder versus Jackson State. He transferred from American River Junior College in his hometown of Sacramento. Boddie was all-state, all-conference and offensive team MVP as a sophomore there. He rushed for 1,100 yards and 17 touchdowns in just seven games that season. As afreshman,he rushed for 750 yards and 12 touchdowns. He was an all-league pick both of those seasons. At Cordova High School, he rushed for 3,350 yards and 48 touchdowns in an illustrious prep career. He had an unbelievable senior year, rushing for 2,400 yards and 33 touchdowns, and was all-state, as well as league and team MVP. Sociology major. PRONOUNCED: BAW-dee. YEA R 1993

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KEITH BURKE, IV 5 -1 1 , 1 8 5 , Com erback Senior from Huntington Beach, California

A eith's excellent speed and tenacious attitude make him one of the most outstanding comerbacks at Montana in recent years. He is Montana’s third leading returning tackier. Last season he had 54 tackles along with a team-high five interceptions and 10 pass deflections. He also forced three fumbles. His five interceptions ranked him 37th in the nation and second (tie) in the Big Sky Conference. He was an honorable mention All-Big Sky Conference selection last year. “I couldn’t be higher on anyone than I am on Keith Burke,” Read said. “He grew last year as the season went on. As he became more comfortable with our system, he just played better and better. “Keith made so many big plays for us; whether it was tackles, getting his hands on the ball, or interceptions,” Read said. “It seems like he is where he needs to be at the right time and the right place. “The other thing about Keith is that he is a very, very physical player,” Read said. “He’ll really hit you and comes up to support against the run,” Read said. “He is very competitive and likes to win. “He practices just like he plays on Saturdays,” Read said. “Keith always has his foot on the floor - going 100 miles an hour all the time. He’s likeable, smart, and a leader in the secondary. I don’t know if we’ve hada better comer at Montana since I’ve been here, and I’m excited about his potential this season.” Burke had a career-high seven tackles against Jacksonville State. His best all-around game was versus Boise State when he had five tackles, a pass deflection, and an interception, and forced two fumbles. He was a second team All-American at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Calif. He was also first team All-Mission Conference there for coach Bill Workman. Keith’s junior college teams went 6-4 in 1991 and 7-4 in 1992. In ’92 his team played in the K-Swiss Bowl. Burke was athree-sportstar atEdison High School, lettering in football, track, and baseball. His senior grid team advanced to the C.I.F. quarterfinal game, going 9-1. HewasAll-County, all-league, team captain and league MVP as a senior. Keith lists his hobbies as surfing and working out. Business Administration major. Y EA R 1993

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DAN DOWNS, 3V 6 -4, 2 2 5 , Linebacker Senior from Helena, Montana

A two-time first team All-Big Sky Conference selection, Dan is Montana’s leading returning tackier and was second on the team last year with 83 stops. Downs was voted Montana’s “Outstanding Linebacker in 1993,” sharing the award with fellow junior Kurt Schilling. He is vying to become the fourth player in Montana history to be first team all-league (Greg Anderson, Mike Rankin and Todd Ericson). He has started in 23 games in-a-row, including all 11 games last year, as well as UM’s playoff contest against Delaware. In 1993 he had a team-high 57 assisted tackles, and (tie) five sacks, and was second on the team with six tackles for losses. He had his first career interception last year at Montana State, in the Grizzlies’ regularseason finale. Dan was also UM’s second leading returning tackier last year. In 1992, he had 82 tackles and a teamhigh four forced fumbles. He was chosen Montana’s co-Sophomore of the Year, along with offensive tackle Scott Gragg. He has excellent speed and strength, running the 40 in 4.65 and benching 225 pounds 17 times. He also has an outstanding vertical jump at 34 inches. “The thing about Dan that separates him from many is that he can really run,” Read said. “His greatest asset is his ability to be all over the field. He covers sideline-to-sideline. He can come up and support the run, he’ll get back into the zones when he’s in coverage, and he can run people down when he needs to. He just has excellent range for his size. “He has a lot of confidence in himself and has reallygrown as a player,” Read said. “He is a strong leader. He is a quiet leader, in that he leads by example. He’s also been a player who has really developed positive habits, in terms of preparation. You see him working harder and harder in the off-season to have a great year, particularly this year, his senior year. We expect big things from him this season.” As a senior at Helena High School, Dan was All-American, all-state and all-conference for coaches Gary Johnson and Tom Huddleson. He was MVP of his conference and runner-up for state MVP honors in 1989. He participated in Montana’s East-West Shrine Game. Downs earned six letters in high school: two in football, two in basketball, and two in baseball. He was team captain in football as a senior. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Dan had a career-high 15 tackles, a forced fumble and a sack against Weber State last season. He hadtwo forced fumbles against Eastern Washington in 1992. His sole career interception was last year at Montana State. Health & Human Performance major. YEA R 1991 1992 1993 TO T A LS

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SCOTT GURNSEY, 3V 6 -0, 2 0 2 , Wide R eceiver/Punter Senior from Tumwater, W ashington

Ocott was one of the premier receivers in the Division I-AA ranks last season, and earned All-Big Sky Conference first team honors. He set a Montana record with 1,079 yards last year. He and teammate Shalon Baker led the Big Sky in touchdown receptions with nine each. Gumsey averaged 98.1 receiving yards per game, which ranked him eighth in thenation, andhis 6.1 catches a game ranked him 13th (tie) in the country. He was co-winner of the Terry Dillon Award (Outstanding Back/Receiver), sharing the award with record-setting receiver Bill Cockhill. Scott, also the Grizzlies’ punter, was ranked 20th in the nation, averaging 39.9 yards a punt on 45 attempts. He had 13 punts inside the opponents’ 20-yard line, and was the main reason Montana was ranked seventh in I-AA in net punting (37.45 average). “If you look back at what Scott did last year, whether it was the winning catch in the South Dakota State game or the big play he had against Montana State for a touchdown, he just always seems to make a clutch play when we need it,” said head coach Don Read. “When we had to have it and really needed it, he came through. He is a big-play athlete. “His athleticism carries over into his punting,” Read said. “Though he doesn’t have the gross yards, his net punting, his hang time, and his ball placement, are very, very, good. “He’s a very fine athlete, and he has a wide range of abilities,” Read said. “Whether it is as a punter, as a receiver, as a big-play guy, or as a blocker, his versatility is a big plus for us. He has excelled in all of those areas like no other player in our program has over the past eight seasons.” Gumsey had five or more catches in 10 of Montana’s 12 games last year. He had more than 100 receiving yards in six games (counting the I-AA playoff game). CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Scott had the winning catch (42 yards) against South Dakota State with 21 seconds left on a fourth-and-two. He had a careerhigh 176 yards (and seven catches) lastseasonagainst Boise State, and a career-best nine receptions (for 109 yards) at EasternWashington in 1993.Scott hadtwo touchdowns in’93 versus SouthDakota State, Idaho State, Montana State, and in the I-AA playoffs against Delaware. His longest reception was a 70-yarder for a TD vs. BSU in ’93. He was a member of two state championship teams at Tumwater High School, winning titles in 1987 and 1989. He was all-state three times atdefensive back and once at receiver. Scott earned nine letters in high school. He was all-state in football and baseball, and he was all-league twice in basketball. He was team captain in football and basketball. His prep grid coach was Sid Otton.Gumsey played in Washington’s All-Star games in football and baseball, and was selected honorable mention All-America by Street & Smith’s in baseball (utility player). Business Administration major. YEA R 1991 1992 1993 T O T A LS

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KURT SCHILLING, 3V 6-0, 2 0 2 , Outside Linebacker Senior from Shelby, Montana

^^o n tan a's second-leading returning tackier, Kurt capped a stellar junior season when he was named first team All-Big Sky Conference. He was also selected the co-recipient of the Linebacker of the Year Award, along with fellow honors candidate Dan Downs. Last season Schilling was second on the team with 42 unassisted tackles and tied Downs for the most sacks with five. He tied comerback Keith Burke for the most forced fumbles (three), and had three interceptions, and two fumble recoveries. Last season Kurt had a critical interception with 10:17 left in the game at Northern Arizona (6-0), returning it 45 yards for a touchdown, giving UM a 31-10 lead. “Kurt is really an under-rated player, even though he’s all-conference, and has received a lot of awards and recognition,” Read said. “He’s under-rated because he does so many things that you can’t measure with a yardstick or statistics,” Read said. “I’m talking about motivating the people around him. I’m talking about the versatility we have with him in terms of coverage. He can play man cover, and yet he comes up and supports against the run with the best of them. “He’s very, very capable of doing a lot of things,” Read said. “He’s an all-around athlete. His dad’s a coach and he was raised in an athletic atmosphere, so he understands all the disciplines that are involved. “Kurt knows the importance of when the timing is right to make a big play,” Read said. “He knows what toughness is all about, and how to get tough on the goal-line. He’s also an intelligent player. He practices hard in the fall and in the off-season, and has improved every year. He provides a ton of leadership and chemistry on our team.” Schilling was also one of Montana’s leading tacklers as a sophomore with 60 stops, and started nine games that year. He has played in 33 of UM’s last 34 games (counting the playoffs), and started in 20 of the last 22. He started all 12 games in ’93. Kurt was also UM’s Scout Team MVP in 1990. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: He had a career-high 12 tackles against Weber State last year. Last season at NAU, he had nine tackles, two tackles for losses, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and a scored touchdown on an interception. Four times, he was selected all-state at running back at Shelby High School, where he earned 11 letters. He lettered in football, basketball, track, and golf. Kurt's 1988 grid team won the state title for coach Clayton Davis. Health & Human Performance major YEA R 1991 1992 1993 TO T A LS

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A n excellent young player, Mike will start at left guard this season...voted "Top Freshman" last year along with Mike Erhardt...runs a 4.99 in the 40...has the versatility and size to play tackle...has worked very hard in the weight room and is already one of the top linemen in the Big Sky Conference...All-Big Sky academic pick with a 3.60 GPA...earned eight letters at Flathead High School: three in football and track, and two in wrestling...team MVP in football and track as a senior...first team all-state and all-conference, and a Shrine Game participant...state champion in the discus as a senior with a throw of 175-5...prep coach was Bob Applegate... Pre-Communications major. PRONOUNCED: AY-gee.

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Jason Baker 6-7, 294 OT, Fr., HS+RS Coos Bay, OR

Jason is another outstanding young lineman and star of the future for the Grizzlies...a redshirt at Montana last year, he is the back-up at right tackle behind senior All-American candidate Scott Gragg...one of three players from Marshfield High School (Joe Lehman and John Lemmons) who signed at UM in '93...Montana's "Scout Team" co-offensive MVP (with Alan Vellutini)...lettered three times in track and twice in football...his senior year MHS went 13-1 en route to the state title... first team all-state and all-conference that season...he was team captain in football and track as a senior...he was MVP in track his junior year...his football coach was Kent Wigle... Pre-Medicine major.

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Jason Ailor 5-9, 185 RB, Jr., SQ+RS Spokane, WA

Jason is vying for playing time at halfback, which is a difficult task in Montana's one-back offense...a transfer from North Idaho Junior College, where he earned all-conference honors in baseball...earned three letters in football and three letters in baseball at Mead High School...was first team all-state at running back in football and as an outfielder in baseball...team captain in both sports as a senior...team MVP in football in 1988-89-90...rushed for 3,290 career yards, averaging 7.7 yards a carry, scoring 44 touch­ downs... honorable mention all-state in football as a junior...head grid coach was Mike McLaughlin...three times first team all-conference in football and baseball ...named MVP of the state baseball tournament... Health & Human Performance major. PRONOUNCED: AY-lor.

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Jamer Bartell 5-11, 180 CB, Jr., 2V Great Falls, MT

Jamer is vying for playing time at comerback and is listed in the top four there after spring drills ...first team all-state at comerback and second team all-state punt and kick-off returner at C.M. Russell High as a senior...prep coach was Jack Johnson...one of four Griz players who played for C.M.R.’s state champion teams in 1989 and 1990...Shrine Game participant ...Rustler’s special teams MVP as a senior in ’90...earned two letters in football and one in track...captain of the Great Falls Electrics baseball team... Business Administration major.

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G uy suffered a major knee injury in UM's spring football game two years ago, but performed well this past spring and adds solid depth at offensive tackle...he was moved from tight end to the offensive line last fall...at Billings Skyview High School he was a threesport star, lettering in basketball (four times), football (three times) and track (twice)...first team all-state at receiver and second team at free safety as a senior ...team captain in football and basketball as a senior...in basketball he was team MVP in 1991-92 and his school’s all-time scorer...played in the '91 East-West Shrine Game...prep coach was Ron Lebsock, a former standout offensive lineman for the Grizzlies, and MVP in 1977 ... Mathematics major.

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Marc Bebout 6-4, 219 ■ m TE, Jr., IV Riverton, WY

Marc is a valuable member of UM's special teams and was a key player in goal line situations last season...transfer from the Univ. of Wyoming...earned seven letters at Riverton High School: three in basket­ ball and two each in football and track...all-state and all­ conference as a junior and senior in basketball...all-state and all-conference in football his senior year...as a senior, he had 20 catches for 248 yards and four TDs... in basketball, he averaged 17.0 points and 13.0 re­ bounds, and was named honorable mention All-Amer­ ican by McDonald's and Street & Smith's magazine... played in the Wyoming Shrine Game, as well as the Montana-Wyoming All-Star Basketball game...Misc.: his father, Nick, played offensive tackle for seven years in the NFL for the Falcons and the Seahawks... Business Administration major. PRONOUNCED: BEE-bout.


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Kirby Berlin 5-6, 175 WR, Jr., SQ+RS Poison, MT

Kirby; adds < depth to the receiver and punt return positions...earned six letters at Poison High School in football, track and tennis...team captain in football as a senior and in track as a junior...second team all-state at receiver, and all-state in track...two-time all-confer­ ence selection as a returner...as a senior he averaged 35.8 yards on kick-off returns and 14.5 per reception...came to UM from Division II Bemidji State in Minnesota and redshirted last season at Montana... History major.

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Al Carver 6-1, 235 DE, Sr., IV Ashland, OR

A l finished spring drills as the No. 3 player at right end...he was moved to the defensive line from lineback­ er two springs ago...a redshirt in 1992...had four tackles and a sack last year...was named to Big Sky's all­ academic team with a 3.06 GPA...two-year letterman at the College of the Siskiyous (Weed, CA) and team captain as a sophomore in 1991...All-Golden Valley Conference twice and an Academic All-American in 1991...JC coach was Phil Maas...his JC team won the league title in 1991, played in the Pepsi Bowl, and went 9-2...played prep football at Ashland High School with current Griz players Bert Wilberger and Matt Wells... 1989 prep team won the state championship, going 140...all-conference in high school for coach Jim Nagle...also lettered in track... Health and Human Performance major.

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Ryan had an excellent spring, and will see considerable action this season...came to UM from Orange Coast College, where his teams went 15-7 the last two years for coach Bill Workman...led team in receiving as a freshman with 24 catches and 5 TDs...prepped at Edison High School and lettered three times in football and track...his junior and senior football teams went 10-3 and 9-2 winning league championships, and went undefeated in league games...won league titles all four years in high school, and teams went 35-7 (went to the same high school as teammate Keith Burke)...had 35 catches for 5 TDs as a senior... Business Administration major.

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/\cen played a lot last season and emerged as the starter at left comerback after spring drills...the Griz­ zlies' 13th leading returning tackier with 18 stops last season...all-conference at Rancho Santiago College ...also was his team's defensive and special teams MVP in 1992...as a sophomore in junior college he had 85 tackles and a team-high seven interceptions... ran the 100 meters in 10.6 in junior college...Coaches Player of the Year Award from JC coach Dave Ogas in '91...as a prep he earned three letters each in football and track and two in baseball...MVP and team captain in football all three years...rushed for 2,300 yards, and had 130 tackles and four interceptions ...Orange High School grid coach was Tom Meiss ... Communications major. PRONOUNCED: ACE-enn CHEYE-ulls

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M ike finished spring drills No. 3 at the "Mike" linebacker position...UM's 11th leading returning tackier with 23 stops...All-Big Sky academic team selection with 3.66 GPA...football and track letterman at Hellgate High School, earning three letters in each sport...team captain, defensive MVP and "Outstand­ ing Linebacker" as a senior...State of Montana “AA” MVP on defense...first team all-state and all-confer­ ence at linebacker, and all-conference at tight end... honorable mention All-American pick by U.S.A. Today...senior year he had 134 tackles, 9 sacks, and 4 fumble recoveries...Misc.: his father, Bill, was a three-year letterman in football at UM (early 1960’s)... Business Administration major. PRONOUNCED: BOO-shay.

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Jason was hampered with illnesses last fall and last spring, but destined to be a quality linebacker at Montana in the near-future...he will see action at the "Mack" linebacker spot...a premier player at Helena's Capital High School, he was the state's defensive MVP as a senior, as well as Montana's Gatorade "Player of the Year"...first team all-state and all­ conference at linebacker and tight end in 1992...a three-time letterman in football for coach Jim Tuss...also lettered in track twice...his 1992 prep team was 11-1 and runner-up in the state at the "AA" level and league champion... General Studies major. PRONOUNCED: CREE-bow.


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Jake Dennehy 6-0, 175 FS/K, Fr., HS+RS Missoula, MT

Jake ke redshirted at Montana last season and is vying for playing time at "Fox," or free safety...earned two letters in football and basketball at Hellgate High School...first team all-state at defensive back as a junior and senior, and his junior year he was an allstate kicker...head grid coach was Van Troxel...allstate in basketball for "AA" 1992 state champion and undefeated Knights, who went 23-0...team captain in football and basketball as a senior...Misc.: His father, Mick, is UM's offensive coordinator and offensive line coach... General Studies major.

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Marty finished spring drills in a battle with junior Troy Lucas for the starting berth at left tackle...from Ricks Junior College in Rexberg, Idaho, where he was All-Region and all-conference for coach Ron Haun...his Ricks team was 11-0 in 1991 and ranked second in the nation, while his sophomore squad was 9-2 and rated 5th in the country...in 1993, he had 100 tackles and 5 sacks...at Idaho Falls High School his teams went 33-0, winning three state titles...team captain in football and basketball... twice all-state in football...defensive MVP in the state championship game his senior year... Health & Human Performance major.

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Aubre Dickson 6-2, 185 WR, Fr., HS+RS Portland, OR

Aubrc bre is vying for playing time at receiver after redshirting last season...prepped at Benson Polytech­ nic where he lettered in football and track...MVP in track as a senior...first team All-City in football his junior year...also in his junior year, his Benson Poly­ technic football team were state champions...his track team was state runner-up that same year...48 career catches for 850 yards, and 30 catches as a senior...high school coach was Bill DrisseL.Misc.: His father, Arthur, played football at Portland State and was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys...Aubre's career ambi­ tion is be become an orthodontist...his hobbies include writing poems and songs... Biology major.

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Mike Erhardt 6-4, 205 WR, So., IV Eugene, OR

M ike had an excellent spring and should start at one of the receiver positions...last year he had 11 catches for 154 yards, averaging 14.0 yards per catch, and scored three touchdowns...Montana's coFreshman of the Year (with Mike Agee) in '93...excel­ lent speed for his size, running a 4.52 in the 40...redshirted at UM in 1992...twice named all-state at Willamette High School...offensive team MVP as a junior and senior...lettered in football, basketball and track...set Willamette school records with 138 recep­ tions for 32 touchdowns... Business Administration major. PRONOUNCED: EAR-heart.

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Nathan Dolan 5-8, 165 WR/PR, So., IV Billings, MT

NNathan a, was selected as UM’s Scout Team Player of the Year on offense in 1992...led state in receiving his senior year (1991) with 64 catches for 724 yards...also led the state in punt returns, averag­ ing 16-plus yards a return, and scored five touchdowns...in 1991 he led the “AA” ranks with 1,508 all-purpose yards...in '91 he was all-state, a Shrine Game participant, MVP of Eastern “AA” and honorable mention All-American... coached by his father, Pat, at Billings Senior High School...Misc.: his father, Pat, and grandfather, John, played football at UM...Pat also coached at UM (1976-79), and John (1936-38) was the captain of the 1938 team... General Studies major.

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Corey Falls 6-2, 230 DE, Jr., IV Medford, OR

Corey was moved from running back to defen­ sive end last year...in 1993 he had 12 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery... he finished spring drills as the back-up at left end...very good speed with a 4.59 in the 40...earned seven letters at South Medford High School: three in football, and two each in basketball and baseball...his 1989 prep team won the conference title in football...all-state and all-con­ ference in football as a senior in 1990...prep football coach was Larry Walker...Misc.: lists hobbies as hunting and fishing... Health & Human Performance major.

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Bob Fenton 6-4, 270 OG, Jr., 2V Medford, OR

A n up-and-coming young lineman, Bob fin­ ished spring drills as the back-up at left guard...saw a lot of action last season...one of the stronger players on the squad, bench-pressing 225 pounds 19 times...earned nine letters at North Medford High, including four in wrestling, three in football and two in baseball...as a senior he was co-captain in football and wrestling, and named "Most Inspirational" in both sports...all-conference in football as a junior and senior for coach Rod Rummery...Misc.: Bob's high school offensive line coach, Jim Hudson, played for Don Read at Oregon... Health & Human Performance major.

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Mike Goicoechea 6-0, 185 SS/Hol., Sr., 3V Stevensville, MT

Mike started at "Griz" or strong safety in UM's first two games last season, but was sidelined for five games after suffering a knee injury in the 35-30 loss at Oregon...he had 13 tackles last season, and 22 the previous year...had a career-high eight tackles and a pass deflection against Chico State in 1992...has 45 career tackles...a valuable performer on the special teams...the holder for PATs and field goals...UM’s Defensive Scout Team “Player of the Year” as a freshman...at Stevensville High School he lettered four times in football and four times in basketball...allstate in football and basketball...played in East-West Shrine Game...prep coach was George Wasser... Health, and Human Performance major. PRONOUNCED: GO-Kuh-CHEE-Ah.

Greg Fitzgerald 6-1, 219 LB, Fr., HS+RS Columbus, MT

G e g is an up-and-coming young player and is vying for playing time at the "Mack" linebacker position...a redshirt at UM last year...earned 12 letters at Columbus High School, including four in football and basketball and two each in track and golf...won 4-B conference grid titles in 1989-90-9192, and the State crown in '92, going 12-0...all-state in football and basketball as a junior and senior, and team captain in both sports...football MVP as a senior for coach John Smith...won hoop titiles in 1992 and 1993...was a member of state champion golf team in 1993... Elementary Education major.

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Rich Gockley 6-4, 262 DT, Jr., 2V Spokane, WA

R ich adds depth to the defensive tackle position...moved from offense to defense last spring...named to the Big Sky’s All-Academic team the last two years (3.49 GPA)...earned eight letters at Mead High School, earning three in football and track and two in wrestling...team captain in football and track as a senior..."Most Inspirational" in football in '90, and his team was undefeated and conference champions...won league titles twice in wrestling and three times in track...all-state, East-West Shrine game pick...all-conference as a junior and senior...grid coach was Mike McLaughlin...Misc.: one of Mead’s assistant coaches is former (1968-69) Grizzly defen­ sive tackle Larry Stranahan... Health & Human Performance major.

Sean Goicoechea 6-1, 195 SS, So., IV Stevensville, MT

O n e of the Grizzlies' talented younger players, Sean played in every game last year, and had 15 tackles and an interception...the back-up at strong safety...named the Grizzlies’ Scout Team Player of the Year on defense in 1992...All-Big Sky Confer­ ence academic team pick last year with 3.06 GPA...allstate selection at quarterback and defensive back in 1991 at Stevensville High School...’91 team was state runner-up with a 10-2 record...earned three letters in football and three in basketball...participated in Montana’s East-West Shrine Game...prep coach was George Wasser...all-conference at QB and defen­ sive back as a junior and senior...team captain in football in '90 and '91, and in 1991-92 in basketball ...also played American Legion baseball... Wildlife Biology major.

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Chase Greene 6-0, 170 WR, Jr., 2V Nine Mile Falls, WA

Chase ended spring drills No. 2 at one of the receiver spots... a very consistent receiver...runs a 4.50 in the 40...was playing a lot early in 1992, but missed the last half of the season with a broken leg...earned 10 letters at Deer Park High School: three in football, basketball and tennis, and one in track...all-state receiver as a senior...all-conference at receiver and defensive back as a junior and senior for coach Mike Blair...his senior year he had 42 catches for 739 yards and 10 touchdowns, and rushed for 297 yards...MVP in football, basketball and track as a senior...advanced to state playoffs at Deer Park in 1990, and at Oroville High (WA) as a sophomore in ’88 ...

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had 13 tackles last season, and added weight to go along with his speed will mean more playing time...runs a 4.55 in the 40...named to Big Sky's all-academic team with a 3.20 GPA...a redshirt at Montana in 1992...earned two letters in football and two in track at Charles M. Russell High School...team captain in football as a senior and special teams MVP...a member of the Rustlers’ unde­ feated, state “AA” championship teams in 1989 (120) and 1990 (12-0)...all-state, all-conference, and played in the Montana East-West Shrine Game...high school coach was Jack Johnson...as a senior he had 90 tackles and five sacks... Business Administration major. PRONOUNCED: Hamp-EE.

Damian Jackson 6-5, 285 OT, Sr., IV Ashland, OR

Mark Hampe 6-1, 224 LB, So., IV Great Falls, MT

David Kempfert 6-4 1/2 , 278 OC, So., IV Missoula, MT

O n e of three outstanding sophomore linemen (along with Mike Agee and Jeff Zellick), David will more-than-lilkely start at center for the next three seasons...selected to the All-Big Sky academic squad with a 3.33 GPA...two-year letterman at Hellgate High School for former head coach Van Troxel...allstate second team as a senior and first team all­ conference... 1991 prep team was state “AA” run­ ner-up and 10-2 overall...his teams’ Outstanding Offensive Lineman in 1991...all-state academic pick as a senior...Misc.: one of his hobbies is playing the drums...his brother, Matt, is a two-year starter on the Grizzly basketball team...his father, Al, is the executive director of UM’s Grizzly Athletic Association... Pre-Physical Therapy major.

Damian adds quality depth at left tackle, and will see plenty of action there in 1994...saw a lot of playting time last year at UM, earning a varsity letter...from College of the Siskiyous (Weed, CA) where he was twice all-league for coach Phil Maas...his 1991 team went 9-2 and played in the Pepsi-Sequioa Bowl, while his 1992 team went 8-2...played on 1989 state champion team at Ashland High School with fellow Grizzlies Al Carver, Matt Wells, and Bert Wilberger...lettered twice in football and track as a prep...high school grid coach was Jim Nagle... Sociology major.

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Mike had 19 tackles last year, and is UM's 11th leading returning tackier...he is also a valuable member of the Grizzlies' special teams...the back-up at “Hero” or outside linebacker behind senior Honors Candidate Kurt Schilling...All- Big Sky’s academic team the last two years with a 3.62 GPA...earned nine letters at Cut Bank High - four each in football and track and one in wrestling...first team all-state at running back and linebacker as a junior and senior...Montana East-West Shrine Game participant...his (dad) Ron Kowalskicoached teams won state class “B” championships in football in 1989 and 1990...Mike also won state titles in track his junior and senior years...Misc.: avid fly fisherman and hunter... Geology major. PRONOUNCED: KOE-wall-SKEE.

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6-4, 248 DE, Sr., 3V Portland, OR

Extremely fast, I Keith will be starting at left end for the second straight season...UM's 6 th leading returning tackier with 36 stops...had a team-high seven tackles for losses, as well as four sacks, and a forced fumble last year...started in all 12 games in 1993...had a career-high 6 tackles in UM's opener vs. South Dakota State last year...at Montana State last season he had three sacks and a tackle for a loss...all­ conference in football and team captain as a senior at Benjamin Franklin High School...named Most Valu­ able Defensive Lineman in Portland as a senior...Oregon Shrine Game participant...also let­ tered in basketball and track...prep grid coach was Frank Geske... Sociology major.

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Marc Lamb 6-6, 290 DT, Jr., TR+RS Yorba Linda, CA

M arc redshirted last year after transferring from fellow Big Sky Conference member Northern Ari­ zona, where he was a two-year letterman...vying for playing time at left tackle...prepped at Servite High School in Anaheim, Calif., where he lettered twice in football and basketball...Misc.: married (Angela) in July of 1993...came to Montana on the advice of a friend (Butch Ortiz) of his father, Dr. Robert Lamb...Ortiz played at Montana in the late 60's... Pre-Physical Therapy major.


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Andy Larson 6-1, 180 K/P, So., IV Helena, MT

Andy handled all of UM's place-kicking duties last season...he connected on 10-of-14 field goals and 49-of-54 PATs...he scored 79 points - 5th most in UM's single-season history...set a school record with 49 PATs in '93...his longest field goal was a 46-yarder against Jacksonville State, and he made three-ofthree field goal attempts in that game...his first career three-pointer was a 26-yarder at Oregon on Sept. 11th...earned three letters each in football and track at Helena's Capital High School...all-state punter and kicker as a senior, and second team all-state as a junior for coach Jim Tuss...track captain as a senior and third in the state in the long jump (20-11)...set school record with 47-yard field goal at Capital... General Studies major.

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Llric was a redshirt last season...added weight and strength could add up to playing time this year...he ended spring drills No. 3 at left end...all-state as a senior at Great Falls High School for coach Dale Pohle...as a senior he had 95 tackles, nine sacks, two inteceptions, and was selected team MVP...all-state and all-conference his junior season...Shrine Game participant...Misc.: his brother, Yohanse, is UM's starter at right defensive end... General Studies major. - PRONOUNCED: Man-Zan-AIR-Ess.

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John is an up-and-coming player who is vying for playing time at "Hero"...redshirted last year...as a senior at Marshfield High School he was all-state at linebacker/runningback...the Oregon Athlete ofthe Year and the U.S.A. Today Oregon Player of the Year ...his grid team won the state crown in 1992, and he was the title game's MVP...football captain and team MVP for coach Kent Wigle...all-state and all-confer­ ence as a sophomore...his league's defensive MVP as a senior...earned 10 letters....also team captain and MVP in baseball...rushed for 2,177 yards and 26 TDs in his career, and had 343 tackles...rushed for 1,126 yards, 15 TDs, and had 131 tackles as a senior... Health & Human Performance major. PRONOUNCED: LAY-Monns.

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Yohanse is Montana’s fourth leading returning tackier with 40 stops...had a career-high nine tackles at Montana State last year...also had nine tackles in 1992 against Hofstra...co-Freshman of the Year (with Matt Wells) in 1992 when he had 51 tackles at linebacker... Scout Team Player of the Year on defense in 1991...first team all-state in 1989 and 1990 at Great Falls High School...defensive MVP as a senior for coach Dale Pohle...East-West Shrine Game MVP in ’91...four times all-state in wrestling, and an All-American...MVP in wrestling, and had a record of 118-16-giving him the most wins in Great Falls High School's history... Business Administration major. PRONOUNCED: YOE-hawn-see... Man-Zan-AIR-Ess.


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Blaine will start at free safety, replacing veteran Todd Ericson...All-Big Sky Conference academic team choice with a 3.65 GPA...runs a 4.56 in the 40...in football at Troy High School, he was all-state as a junior and senior, all-conference, team MVP, and a Montana East-West Shrine Game participant...coached by his father, Rich... 12 varsity letters, earning four in football, basketball, and track...prep team went 12-0 in football in 1991, winning the state championship...won the state title in the long and triple jumps as a senior, and has bests of 22-2 and 44-8...all-state in basketball as a junior and senior... hoop captain as a senior...academic AllAmerican in high school with a perfect 4.0 GPA... Pre-Medicine major.

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Chris is vying for playing time at running back after transferring to Montana from Oregon State...a redshirt at Montana last year...excellent strength and speed, benching 225 pounds 19 times, and running a 4.55 in the 40...started as a "true" freshman for the Beavers, and had a career-best 64 yards against CalBerkeley in 1991...0SU's second-leading rusher as a frosh with 353 yards on 89 carries...a highly- touted prep recruit, he rushed for 2,782 career yards at Leland High School in San Jose, scoring 38 touchdowns...first team All-Amercian weight-lifter in high school... Health & Human Performance major.

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f\yan is a versatile player and can play either safety position...finished spring drills as the back-up at "Fox" or free safety...also a valuable special teams member...transferred to Montana from Oregon State...had 13 tackles and a fumble recovery last season for the Grizzlies...from Canby Union High School, where he lettered four times in track and three times in football...grid team was football conference champion in 1989 and 1990...twice team MVP in track, specializing in sprints and the long jump...set a school record in the long jump at 22-11...twice allstate in football for coach Erv Garrison...captain in track for two seasons and once in football... Pre-Physical Therapy major.

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Jason originally signed with the Grizzlies two years ago, but went to Treasure Valley CC in Oregon to play baseball before returning to UM...he will have to sit out this year...he was an all-state and all­ conference football player for coach Greg Trenary at Helena High School...earned two letters in football and two in basketball...he was team captain in football as a senior and won the "Coaches Award"...also a topnotch baseball player - he won the batting title at the 1993 State tournament and was named the MVP...received the Murfit Scholarship Award in '93...won the baseball Rookie of the Year award in 1992...also lettered twice in basketball... Wildlife Biology major.

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Eric Rasmussen 6-4, 204 WR, Fr., HS+RS Kennewick, WA

Eric was moved from quarterback to wide re­ ceiver this past spring, and is vying for playing time there...team captain and Most Inspirational Player as a senior at Kennewick High School...all-conference at safety and QB for coach Ted Homme...as a senior he passed for 1,600 yards, completed 59 percent, and threw 18 touchdown passes, for the fourth-ranked team in the state...prep team was 10-2 in 1992 and Eastern Washington Region champions... 1993 TriCities Player of the Year...led league in yards per completion (18.0) and passing efficiency...earned seven letters - football (three), baseball (two), basket­ ball (one), and track (one)...honors student as a prep with a 3.9 GPA... General Studies major.


Josh Remington 6-1, 195 SS, Fr., HS+RS Kalispell, MT

Second team all-state at defensive back, Shaun ended spring drills No. 3 at strong safety behind the Goicoechea brothers, Mike and Sean...second team all-state at Flathead High School as a senior and first team all-conference...his team's MVP in football as a senior... 1993 Montana East-West Shrine Game participant...lettered twice in football and twice in basketball...also all-conference in basketball...football prep coach was Bob Applegate... General Studies major.

Shaun Russell 6-4, 218 DE, Fr., HS+RS Spokane, WA

S haun was a redshirt at Montana last season...earned three letters in football and three letters in track as a prep at Ferris High School...team captain in track as a junior and senior and in football his senior year...averaged 124.0 yards a game rush­ ing as a junior and 117.0 yards per contest as a senior, but missed parts of both seasons with injuries...prep grid coach was Pat Pfeifer...specialized in the high hurdles and 400 meters in track...Misc.: His father, Brent, played football for the Grizzlies, lettering in 1962-63-64... General Studies major.

Randy Riley 6-3, 230 DE So., IV Butte, MT

O n e of UM’s most experienced defensive linemen despite his youth...had 25 tackles last year as a redshirt freshman making him Montana's 10th leading returning tackier...missed a couple of games last season with a leg injury...moved from linebacker to defensive left end his freshman year...continues to add weight and strength...runs a 4.62 in the 40...allstate and all-conference at Butte High School for coach former Jon McElroy...and, according to coach McElroy: “Randy is fast, tough, and a good athlete. He sells out every game to the maximum. On our team he was a leader and a doer.”... Fine Arts major.

Dennis Scates 6-3, 234 LB, Sr., 3V Spokane, WA

L-Jennis and fellow senior Garrett Venters ended spring drills as co-starters at inside linebacker...started in four games last year and had a career-high 10 tackles in a home victory over Jacksonville State...finished with 40 tackles, which makes him Montana's 4th leading (tie) returning tackier...also had two sacks last year...can bench 225 pounds 25 times...one of three players named MVP of Montana’s Defensive Scout Team as a redshirt freshman in 1990...all-state, all-conference, team captain and MVP at Rogers High School...earned nine letters -three each in football, basketball and track...Greater Spokane League Player of the Year in 1989...played in Washington All-Star Game...also team captain in basketball...grid coach was Lonnie Pierson... Health & Human Performance major.

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Scottie Riley 6-3, 245 DT, So., TR+RS Bensalem, PA

S cottie is vying for playing time at right end...redshirted at Montana last season...played one season at Northern Montana College (1992)...at Bensalem High School, he lettered four times in football and four times in basketball...all-league in both football and basketball...also lettered in track... Sociology major.

Wade Scates 6-3, 240 DE, So., TR Spokane, WA

W ade is a transfer from the University of Idaho, and will have to redshirt this season...his brother, Dennis is a three-year letterman at Montana...Wade is currently playing left end for the Grizzlies...was a three-year letterman at Rogers High School...all­ conference selection...team MVP as a senior... General Studies major.

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A n outstanding young lineman, Eric started all 12 games last year at left tackle...started a couple of

games two seasons ago as a redshirt freshman, includ­ ing Montana’s home win over second-ranked Idaho...good strength and speed, with 23 reps of 225 pounds in the bench and 5.1 in the 40 last spring...earned 10 letters at Plentywood High School: four in football, four in track and two in basketball...in 1990 he was first team all-state and team captain...all­ conference as a junior and senior for coach Ron Smith...also all-state and all-conference in track... Business Administration major.

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Scott Spraggins 5-10, 195 RB, Jr., 2V Great Falls, MT

Scott rushed for 204 yards and three touch­ downs last year, and also had seven catches for 75 yards...had a crucial 19-yard touchdown reception against Idaho in the 1993 Big Sky Conference championship game...benches 225 pounds 18 times and runs a 4.68 in the 40...finished spring drills in the top three at halfback...all-state and all-conference at Great Falls High for coach Dale Pohle...rushed for 1,496 yards as a senior...team MVP on offense as a senior...team captain in football as a senior...earned three letters in track...all-state and all-conference in track... Health & Human Performance major. PRONOUNCED: SPRAY-Gins.

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David Sirmon 6-1 1/2 , 214 LB, So., IV Walla Walla, WA

David is UM's eighth leading returning tackier with 33 stops...benches 225 pounds 21 times...named to All-Big Sky academic team with 3.41 GPA...AllBig Nine Conference selection at running back in 1989, 1990 and 1991, and all-league at linebacker in ’91...all-state and team captain as a senior at Walla Walla High School for coach Gary Mires...earned four letters in wrestling and three in football... grid MVP on offense and defense...played in Washington’s State All-Star game...his teams’ Most Inspirational Player...averaged 17 tackles a game as a senior...Misc.: his brother, John was a three-year starter at Idaho (1989-92)... History/Political Science major. PRONOUNCED: SURR-munn.

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Kelly Stensrud 5- 11, 185 RB, Jr., 2V Missoula, MT

Last year Kelly had 58 carries for 230 yards, and scored one TD rushing...UM's 4th leading returning receiver with 31 receptions for 253 yards and three scores...last season he shared Montana's Top Sopho­ more" Award (with defensive end Yohanse Manzanarez)...at Hellgate High School he was first team all-state at halfback and as a returner in 1991...led the state in rushing (1,577 yards, averaging 8.0 yards a carry in '91)...rushed for 303 yards in one game...second team all-state as a junior...team cap­ tain and MVP in football in 1990...also team captain in track...earned eight varsity letters...played for Knights' 1990 state basketball title team...football coach was Van Troxel... Business Administration major. PRONOUNCED: Stens-ROOD.

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Bemie was one of the sack leaders in the nation last season at Mendocino Community College in his hometown of Ukiah with 15, and could be an impact player at Montana...first team all-state and all confer­ ence, as well as honorable mention All-American in junior college as a sophomore...two-year letterman at his JC for coach John Fuller...his 1993 team went 82 and was Santa Cruz Lion Bowl champions ...defen­ sive team MVP as a sophomore...his ’92 team won the league title, going 7-3, and he was all-conference that year...also honorable mention academic AllAmerican in ’93...earned four letters in football and two in basketball as a prep...at Ukiah High School he was all-conference for coach Ray Kessler... Health & Human Performance major.

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B ren t had six catches for 101 yards as a junior...last season his only catch (against South Dakota State) went for a touchdown...his career-long catch is a 49-yarder against Chico State in 1992...as a sophomore he was moved from safety to tight end...named to Big Sky's all-academic team in 1991 and 1992...first team all-state and all-conference at safety, receiver, and as a returner at Glasgow High School...earned eight letters as a prep -- three in football and basketball, and two in track...team cap­ tain in football, basketball, and track as a senior...also first team all-conference in basketball...football coach was Pat Petrino... Geography major.


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Mike Temple 5-10, 180 CB, Jr., JC San Diego, CA

M ike participated in spring drills and soon proved he will be a valuable addition, earning a back­ up role at comerback...from Grossmont Junior Col­ lege where he was first team All-Mission Conference...voted team MVP of the secondary at Grossmont as a sophomore...led his junior college team in tackles and pass deflections (10)...team cap­ tain at Lincoln High School as a senior and all-league selection twice...played quarterback and cornerback as a prep... Sociology major.

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Brian Toone 6-2, 231 DT, So., IV Butte, MT

Briai ►rian was moved from linebacker to tackle two springs ago, and.finished spring drills as the back-up at right tackle behind senior Jay Turner...named to the Big Sky Conference's all-academic team with a 3.32 GPA...redshirted at Montana in 1992...allstate and all-conference for coach Jon McElroy at Butte High School...played in Montana’s East-West Shrine Game...had 49 tackles and three intercep­ tions as a senior... Business Administration major.

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leg injury kept Ryan out of spring drills, but he is expected to be 100 percent by fall...vying for playing time at left defensive tackle...from Big Sky High School, where he earned two letters in football and one in wrestling...all-conference and all-city at offensive tackle for former Grizzly coach (1977-78) and player (1959-62) Gary Ekegren...team captain in football as a senior and co-captain in wrestling...moved to Missoula from Salt Lake City, Utah, where he played varsity football and American Legion baseball...also played legion baseball for the Missoula Mavericks...Misc.: wants to become a pilot after graduation... General Studies major.

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Jay will start at right tackle this fall...played in all 12 games last year...the teams’ No. 8 returning tackier with 27 stops...big-play ability with two sacks, three tackles for losses, and two fumble recoveries last season...last year, he was named the Grizzlies’ “Top Junior” along with halfback Damon Boddie...can play end or tackle...had a career-high five tackles last year against Boise State and against Hofstra two years ago...named to the Big Sky Conference’s all-academ­ ic squad the last two years...from Marysville High School, where he was all-area and all-conference his junior and senior years...earned three letters each in football and basketball, and one in track...team cap­ tain in football and track...grid coach was Scott Stokes... Mathematics major.


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Alan was a redshirt at Montana last year...with added weight and strength he should be a factor at guard for the Grizzlies in the future...last year he was the "Scout Team" co-MVP on offense with fellow offensive lineman Jason Baker...earned seven letters at North Salem High School: four in track and three in football...captain in football as a senior in 1992...of­ fensive line MVP as a junior and senior...all-state both ways as a senior...first team all-conference on offense and defense...played in Oregon All-Star Game...high school football coach was Jim Hellyer... General Studies major.

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Bert Wilberger 6-3, 188 QB, Sr., 3V Ashland, OR

B ert is one of the most experienced back-up quarterbacks around...in his career he has passed for 1,157 yards, completing 77-of-164 (47 percent) passes with 12 interceptions and seven TDs...he has two career starts, last year at Oregon and two seasons ago at Weber State...named to Big Sky’s all-academic team the last two years with a 3.19 GPA in Sociology ...co-winner of the Tony Barbour Award (Most Inspi­ rational) in '93...first team all-state in football, and all­ conference in football, basketball and baseball at Ashland High School...earned nine letters...prep teams won conference championships in football in 1988 and 1989...team captain in football and baseball...led his team to the state championships in 1989 going 14-0...coach was Jim Nagel... Sociology major.

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Garrett Venters 6-3, 232 ILB, Sr., 3V Richland, WA

Garrett was UM's 12th leading tackier last year with 36 stops...7th leading returning tackier this season...his first start was in 1992 against Northern Arizona, and he had a career-high 10 tackles...had his first career interception last season at Eastern Washington...has 74 career tackles...benches 225 pounds 25 times...all-state and All-Big 9 Conference first team pick at Richland High School for coach Lonnie Pierson...high school teams won conference championships in 1987-88-89...first team all-confer­ ence as a junior and senior...defensive MVP of his league as a senior, and team captain that year...lettered twice in track...prep nickname was “Dr. Doom”... Communications major.

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Mike Wilson 5-7, 160 WR, Jr., TR+RS Wahiawa, HI

Mike will see plenty of action at one of the inside receiver positions...a redshirt at UM last season...was a two-year starter at Oregon Tech...in '92, he had 66 catches for 890 yards and 10 TDs...was named first team All-Columbia Football Association...as a soph­ omore, he was first team All-Mount Hood League...fifth in NAIA Division II with 7.3 catches a game...third in the league in scoring with 64 points...set a record with 15 catches for 266 yards against Southern Oregon in Tech's historic finale, November 14, 1992...head coach at Tech was Craig Edward...at Leilehua High School in Wahiaw, on Oahu, he was first team all­ league, and honorable mention all-state in 1990 ...ranked second in the Western Division with 28 catches for 451 yards and two TDs in eight games... Business Administration major.

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T h e starter at right guard, Jeff started several games last year as a redshirt freshman, sharing duties with Mike Agee...four-year letterman at Thurston High School, earning two letters in football and two in track...all-state and all-conference in football as a senior for coach Don Stone...team captain as a senior...Misc.: his father, Dan, played football at Oregon State, and his uncle, Jim, played at Montana in the early 70’s... General Studies major.


New Grizzlies1 BRIAN AH YAT PRONOUNCED: EYE-YET QB, 6-1, 180, 4.60 in the 40. Iolani High School, Honolulu, HI. Honors: All-State junior and senior year...Most Valuable Player in the State of Hawaii

BILLY IVEY CB, 5-9 1/2, 175, 4.4 in the 40 Mt. Sac Junior College. Hometown: West Covina, CA. JC Honors: Twice all-league in junior college for coach Bill Fisk...His 1993 team was

and Gatorade Player of the Year... Stats: Passed for 4,091 yards...In 1993 he led the state with 18 TD passes...As a junior he passed for 2,176 yards - the second most in Hawaii prep history...Team captain in football, basketball and baseball as a junior and senior...3.6 GPA... Major: General Studies.

9-2, Southern California Bowl champions, and ranked 4th in the nation...Highly-recruited player with 8 career interceptions...Had a school-record 15 pass deflections in ’93...Defensive team captain and team’s “Most Inspirational Player”...Averaged 33.0 yards on kickoff returns, and 17.6 yards per punt return...Also lettered twice in track...High School Honors: Four-time All-American track athlete at Nogales High School, where he broke Mike Powell’s prep record in the long jump with a mark of 252...Triple jumped 50-6, which ranked him 4th in the nation in that event as a senior...Twice all-league in football... Major: Communications.

SCOTT AUER PRONOUNCED: HOUR OL, 6 -6 V2 , 305, 5.40 in the 40. Lewistown High School, Lewistown, ID. Honors: First team all-conference and All-State, 1993...Member of 1993 State

champion football team...Shrine Game selection...3.0 GPA... Criminal Justice.

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ERIC BUEHLER PRONOUNCED: BEE-ler DE, 6-3, 225, 4.6 in the 40. Butte (MT) High School. Coach: Jon McElroy. Honors: All-Conference linebacker in 1992 and 1993...East-West Shrine Game

selection...Also lettered in track and basketball... Major: Psychology. CAMERON CLEETON WR, 5-11, 178, 4.5 in the 40. Sunset High School, Beaverton, OR. Honors: Led Sunset High School to a conference championship with 47 catches for 930 yards and 12 touchdowns... All-State honors on offense and defense...Head Coach, Ron Linehan said, “Cameron Cleeton is the best total receiver I’ve had in my

ELEU KANE PRONOUNCED: EH-layo CONNIE WR, 5-10, 160, 4.4 in the 40. Kamehameha High School, Honolulu, HI. Honors: All-State receiver...Big-play receiver, averaging 17.0 yards per catch...State

of Hawaii 100-meter sprint champion as a junior in 10.7, and has a best of 10.6...Will play in East-West Shrine game...Had 7 receiving touchdowns...Team MVP as a senior, when he had 34 catches for 587 yards... Major: Business Administration. ZACH MURPHY TE/DE, 6-3, 190, 4.8 in the 40. Butte Central High School, Butte, MT. Coach: Don Peoples. Honors: All-Conference in 1992 and 1993 in football... All-State tight end and

defensive end...Team captain in football as a senior...All-conference in basketball in 1993...5hrine Game selection... Major: Business.

25-year coaching career.” Ran 10.9 in the 100 meters as a junior... Business.

Major:

SCOTT CURRY OL, 6-5, 235, 5.0 in the 40. Valier High (MT) School. Coach: Chuck DeBoo. Honors: All-Conference, 1992 and 1993...All-State, 1993...Selected for Class “C “All-

Star game...Also lettered in basketball... Business.

Major:

BRIAN GALES WR, 5-9, 170, 4.5 in the 40. Richland High School, Richland, WA. Honors: First team unanimous All-Conference on Offense...MVP of Big 9

Conference...First team All-State as a returner...Started 22 straight games...*1,900 All purpose yards in ’93...*18 touchdowns in ’93...*12 straight 100-yard games...*Back-toback 1,000-yard seasons...*Averaged 8.7 yards per carry...Had 14 receptions - 7 for touchdowns, and averaged 30.2 yards per catch....Averaged 30 yards per kickoff return...*Rushed for 322 yards in one game...*Scored 5 touchdowns in one game...Set 8 school records... *denotes school record Major: General Studies.

RAUL PACHECO PRONOUNCED: RAH-ool PAH-chay-coe WR, 5-9, 160, 4.5 in the 40. Iolani High School, Honolulu, HI. Honors: Caught 76 passes in senior year, 46 receptions as a junior...All-conference

and All-State both his junior and senior years, and was a unanimous pick as senior...Leading receiver in Hawaii -- 1,004 yards his senior year along with 9 touchdowns...Will play in East-West Shrine game...Has a vertical jump of 30 inches...3.7 GPA... Major: Business Administration. PAT PINTAR DT, 6-6, 230, 4.9 in the 40. Redmond High School, Redmond, WA. Honors: All-Kinko League first team...All-East Side Seattle...A three-year letterman in basketball and track...Defensive Stats: QB Sacks: 8 ; Tackles: 60; Tackles for loss:

12; Hurries: 10...Also played tight end... General Studies.

Major:

JEFF RANKINS OL, 6-6, 275, 5.1 in the 40. Springfield High School, Springfield, OR.

MARK HACKER WR, 6-2 1/2, 180, 4.55 in the 40. Marshfield High School, Coos Bay, OR. Honors: All “5AAA” first team selection junior and senior years (three-year starter)...First

An all-league pick on the offensive and defensive lines...Also competes for the track team in the shot put and javelin... Major: Science/Biology.

team All-State...Member of 1992 state title team...Named to 1994 Oregon Shrine AllStar team...Misc.: Prep teammate of Griz players, Joe Lehman, John Lemmons and Jason Baker, 1993 Redshirts at Montana... Major: General Studies.

GABE REECE OL, 6-5, 245, 4.9 in the 40. South Salem High School, Salem, OR.

Played offensive tackle and center for South Salem High School...Can deep snap...Misc.: Gabe’s father, Geoff, was an All-American at Washington State and played in the NFL...Prep coach was Terry Haligen... Major: Forestry.

JUSTIN HAZEL DB, 6-1, 192, 4.5 in the 40. College of the Redwoods. Hometown: Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Honors: Defensive leader of Redwoods' 7-3 conference championship team which won

CORY STEIN DT, 6-4, 255, 5.0 in the 40. Great Falls (MT) High School.

post-season bowl game... 1991 defensive MVP at Coconut Grove High School in Ft. Lauderdale, Horida, and was first team All-Southern Florida Conference...Very physical player, tough aggressive style... Major: Business.

All-State selection as a senior in 1993..His senior year he had 47 tackles, 7 sacks, 2 fumble recoveries, 2 forced fumbles and 4 pass deflections... Major: General Studies.

TODD HERING WR, 5-11, 175, 4.38 in the 40. Pullman High School, Pullman, WA. Coach: Bill Christie. Honors: All-conference at wide receiver and defensive back, 1992 and 1993...Team

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Two years after The University of Montana opened its doors the first football teams was established. Of the 75 students enrolled at UM, 24 men tried our for the grid team. This was also the first year the Griz and the Cats played, Montana winning 18-6 in Missoula.

captain, 1993...Nominated to play in Washington State Shrine game...Set school records in the 100-meters (10.5) and 200 meters as a junior...Inland Empire Outstanding Track Athlete...Misc.: Student Body President...Eagle Scout...3.1 GPA... Major: Education. Minor: Biology.

In 1912, the UM freshmen class built the block “M” on Mt. Sentinel. This was also the first year that Montana became known as the “Grizzlies.”

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1 9 9 3 Grizzly Statistics' 12 Games: ------------- TEAM

UM Opp. 246 209 362 423 1611 1867 405 385 1206 1482 3.3 3.5 109.6 134.7 431 391 284 215 10 17 .659 .550 3949 2676 9.2 6.8 359.0 2 43.3 793 814 72.1 74.0 5155 41 5 8 6.5 5.1 468.6 37 8 .0 38/898 71/1612 23.6 22.7 23/336 21/142 14.6 6.8 17/135 10/186 51/2052 57/2342 40.2 41.1 16/7 30/17 81/762 98/886 7.4/69.3 8.9/80.6 152/64 154/62 .421 .403 29:47 30:13

----------------- ATTENDANCE-----------------154,399 Overall Avg.: 69,707 Home Avg.:

14,036 11,618

UT AT TT 52 44 96 26 57 83 36 45 81 42 36 78 21 54 33 44 26 18 15 25 40 14 26 40 24 40 16 23 16 39 17 19 36 18 17 35 10 23 33 13 18 31 9 18 27 5 20 25 4 19 23 12 7 19 11 7 18 10 17 7 6 9 15 5 8 13 8 5 13 13 5 8 12 2 10 11 19 30 416 539 955 418 473 891

G/GS 11/11 11/11 11/11 11/11 11/9 11/11 11/11 11/11 10/ 4 11/11 11/11 8/7 11/0 9/0 11/0 9/0 10/0 10/0 8/0 10/0 10/0 8/0 6/2 10/2 8/0 11/11 11/11 11/11

Player, Position Todd Ericson, Safety Dan Downs, LB Carl Franks, CB Kurt Schilling, OLB Keith Burke, CB Lance Allen, DT Y. Manzanarez, DE Chuck Mason, DT Dennis Scates, LB Bruce Dotson, CB Keith Jones, DE Garrett Venters, LB David Sirmon, LB Shawn Merz, DE Jay Turner, DL Randy Riley, DE Mike Bouchee, LB Mike Kowalski, OLB Acen Chiles, CB Blaine McElmurry, FS Sean Goicoechea, SS Mark Hampe, LB Mike Goicoechea, SS Ryan Palma, LB Corey Falls, DE Others UM Opponents

POINT G 11 11 11

Larson UM Opp.

AFTER

Kicking Att.-Made 55-51 55-51 31-30

Rec. 67 51 43 39 31 18 11 7 15 282 215

Yds.-Avg TD 1079-16.1 9 870-17.1 4 606-14.1 3 592-15.2 9 253-8.2 2 153-8.5 1 154-14.0 3 75-10.7 1 140- 6.8 3 3922-13.9 35 2676-12.5 15

Long 70 68 87t 51t 33t 26 30 19t 53t

Sacks/Yds.. TL/Yds. 0/0 2/4 5/38 6/11 0/0 4/18 5/44 3/7 2/2 1/8 3/23 3/9 3/16 2/9 2/17 4/8 2/10 0/0 0/0 0/0 4/24 7/22 0/0 1/1 1/5 1/4 3/16 1/1 3/18 2/7 1/8 1/3 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/5 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/1 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 1/1 3/11 0/0 3 7 /2 3 9 4 1 /1 1 2 4 4 /2 8 4 4 7 /1 5 3

Pet. .93 .93 .97

11 11

11 11 11 11

Rushing Y a r d s Att. Gain Loss Net TD 140 612 274 338 14

Dickenson

Att. 390

------Att. 390 40 431 391

G-GS 11/10 6/1 11/11 11/11

Dickenson Wilberger UM Opp.

Gain 475 612 248 223 53 1611 1867

Loss Net-Avg. 31 444-4.7 338-2.4 274 230-4.0 18 204-3.9 19 -10- -.6 63 405 1206-3.3 385 1482-3.5

1st 121 55

UM Opp.

Intcepts Yards-Avg. TD Long 0 7 3-0.6 29 30-10.0 1 1 45t 52-17.3 3 48 50-8.3 0 6 _ 2 135-7.9 17 186-18.6 1 10

Att. 94 140 58 53 17 362 423

PD 8 3 5 5 10 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 41 30

Int 1 1 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 17 10

# Total Att.-Made 55-51 61-51 34-30

Total Points 51 51 30

Pet. .93 .84 .88

Cmp. 262 21 284 215

OFFENSE Passing Y a r d s ---Cmp. Yards TD Plays Yds Yds/Game TDR 262 3640 32 530 3978 361.6 46

PASSING ------------

Cmp Pet. .672 .525 .659 .550

Int. 9 1 10 17

Yds. 3640 266 394 9 267 6

TDs 32 3 35 15

Long Pass 87t 68

Eff. Rtng 168.0 128.1 165.0 116.4

- RUSHING — G-GS 11/2 Boddie Dickenson 11/10 11/9 Stensrud Spraggins 11/0 Wilberger 6/1 11/11 UM 11/11 Opp.

Blk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0

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’ INTERCEPTIONS ” G

FR 1 1 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 19 17

CONVERSIONS

n iT A D T P D C

Burke Franks Schilling Others UM Opp.

FF 1 1 2 3 3 0 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 22 7

# Includes 2-point convesion attem pts.

RECEIVING Gurnsey Cockhill Wells Baker Stensrud Boddie Erhardt Spraggins Others UM Opp.

record, but not in statistics

Consecutive Kicks Made 6 6 3

TOTAL G/GS 11/11 11/11 9/9 10/9 10/9 11/2 7/1 11/0 11/11 11/11 11 /1 1

* Playoff gam e included in

STATISTICS -------------

First Downs Rushing Attempts Rushing Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost NET RUSHING YARDAGE Yards Per Rush Rushing Yards Per Game Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Had Intercepted Pass Completion Percentage NET YARDS PASSING Yards Per Pass Completion Passing Yards Per Game Total Plays Total Plays Per Game TOTAL NET YARDS Yards Gained Per Play Yards Gained Per Game Kickoff Ret./Kickoff Ret. Yds. Avg. Yardage Per Kickoff Ret. Punt Retums/Punt Return Yds. Avg. Yardage Per Punt Return Intercept. Ret./Intercept. Ret. Yds. Punts/Total Punt Yardage Average Yards Per Punt Fumbles/Fumbles Lost Penalties/Yards Penalized Penalt. Per G./Penal. Yds. Per G. 3rd Down Conver./Attempts/Made 3rd Down Conver. Percentage Average Time of Possession

Overall Attend.: Home Attend.:

10-2* Overall (7-0 Big Sky, 1st) (Leaders Only)

TD 3 14 1 3 0 21 16

Avg. 11.0 5.0

2nd 113 82

Avg. 10.3 7.5

Half 21.3 12.5

3rd 67 55

Avg. 6.1 5.0

4th Avg. 152 13.8 69 6.3

Scoring Dickenson Larson Baker Gurnsey Others UM Opp.

G 11 11 10 11 11 11 11

Total P ts./ Points Game 84 7.6 7.4 81 60 6.0 56 5.1 186 467 42.5 267 24.3

Baker Wells Others UM Opp.

G 10 9 2 11 11

Ret 18 4 1 23 21

RETURNS Yds-Avg 216-12.0 120-30.0 0-0.0 336-14.6 142-6.8

KICKOFF PUNTING--------------------Gurnsey Others UM Opp.

G 11 9 11 11

Pnts. Yds.-Avg. Inside Opp. 20 45 1795-39.9 13 6 257-38.8 1 51 2052-40.2 14 57 2342-41.1 13

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Boddie Dotson Others UM Opp.

G 11 11 11 11 11

Game Avg. 42.1 23.7

2nd Half Total 19.9 453 11.3 261

PUNT

SCORING PATs Pass Rcpt. Rush Rtns. /FGs 14 0 0 0 0 0 81 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 0 9 17 0 21 8 35 81 57 15 16 4

TD 1 0 0 1 0

82t 59 0

RETURNS

Ret Yds.-Avg. 621-25.9 24 164-23.4 7 113-28.3 7 898-23.6 38 71 1612-22.7

TD Long 1 1 99t 0 57 0 27 — 1 1 -


Roster

G arrett V en ters ___*> A

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1 9 9 4 Grizzly Alphabetical Roster N am e Mike A gee Brian Ah Yat Jaso n Ailor Guy Atkins Scott A uer Ja so n B aker Shalon B aker Ja m e r Bartell M arc B ebout Kirby Berlin Ryan B lanchard D am on Boddie Mike B ouchee Eric B randeberry Eric Buehler Keith Burke Alan C arver Acen Chiles Ja so n C rebo Scott Curry Ja k e D ennehy D ave D ickenson Aubre D ickson N athan D olan D an Downs Marty Duffin Mike E rhardt Corey Falls Bob F enton Greg Fitzgerald Clinton Frank Ja m e s F reem an Brian Gales Rich Gockley Mike G o ico ech ea S ean G o ico ech ea Scott Gragg C h ase G reen e S cott G urnsey M ark H acker M ark H am p e Justin Hazel T odd H erring Billy Ivey D am ian Ja c k so n Dan Jenkins Keith Jo n e s Eleu K ane Dustin K eltner David K em pfert Mike Kowalski M arc Lam b Andy L arson

Pos OG QB RB OT OT OT W R /PR FS TE WR WR RB/KOR ILB DB DE CB DT CB LB OT FS/K QB WR WR ILB DT WR DE OG LB DB DL WR DT SS SS OT WR W R /P WR LB DB WR CB OT WR DE WR WR OC OLB DT K /P

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6 -4 6 -1 5 -9 6 -6 6 -6 6 -7 5 -7 5 -1 1 6 -4 5 -6 6 -2 5 -9 6 -2 6 -0 6 -3 5 -1 1 6 -1 5 -1 0 6 -4 6 -5 6 -0 5 -1 1 6 -2 5 -8 6 -4 6 -2 6 -4 6 -2 6 -4 6 -0 6 -0 6 -4 5 -9 6 -4 6 -0 6 -1 6 -9 6 -0 6 -0 6 -3 6 -1 6 -1 5 -1 1 5 -1 0 6 -5 5 -9 6 -4 5 -1 0 6 -2 6 -4 5 -1 0 6 -6 6 -1

285 180 185 255 305 294 160 180 219 175 190 175 231 180 225 185 235 170 224 235 175 175 185 165 225 260 205 230 270 219 205 250 170 262 185 195 305 170 200 180 224 190 175 180 285 165 248 165 180 278 181 290 180

So. Fr. J r. So. Fr. Fr. S r. J r. J r. J r. J r. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. S r. S r. S r. Fr. Fr. Fr. J r. Fr. So. S r. J r. So. J r. J r. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. J r. S r. S o. Sr. J r. S r. Fr. So. J r. Fr. J r. Sr. Fr. Sr Fr. J r. So. J r. Jr. So.

E xp . IV HS RS SQ HS RS 3V 2V IV SQ JC IV IV RS HS IV IV IV RS HS RS 2V RS IV 3V JC IV IV 2V RS RS TR HS 2V 3V IV 3V 2V 3V HS IV JC HS JC IV RS 3V HS JC IV 2V TR/RS IV

H om etow n (P reviou s S ch o o l) Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) Honolulu, HI (Iolani HS) Spokane, WA (Mead HS) Billings, MT (Skyview HS) Lewistown, ID (Lewistown HS) Coos Bay, OR (Marshfield HS) V ancouver, WA (Evergreen HS) Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Riverton, WY (U of Wyoming) Poison, MT (Bemedji State) H untington Beach, CA (Orange Coast Col. Sacram ento, CA (American River JC) Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) Darby, MT (Darby HS) Butte, MT (Butte HS) H untington Beach, CA (Orange Coast Col. Ashland, OR (Col. of the Siskiyous) Orange, CA (Rancho Santiago JC) Helena, MT (Helena HS) Valier, MT (Valier HS) Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Portland, OR (Benson HS) Billings, MT (Billings Sr. HS) Helena, MT (Helena HS) Idaho Falls, ID (Ricks JC) Eugene, OR (Willamette HS) Medford, OR (Medford HS) Medford, OR (N. Medford HS) Columbus, MT (Columbus HS) North Shore, IL (North Shore HS) Missoula, MT (Boise State) Richland, WA (Richland HS) Spokane, WA (Mead HS) Stevensville, MT (Stevensville HS) Stevensville, MT (Stevensville HS) Silverton, OR (Silverton HS) Deer Park, WA (Deer Park HS) Tum w ater, WA (Tumwater HS) Coos Bay, OR (Marshfield HS) Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Col. of Redwoods) Pullman, WA (Pullman HS) West Covina, CA (Mount Sac JC) Ashland, OR, (Col. of the Siskiyous) Ennis, MT (Ennis HS) Portland, OR (Franklin HS) Honolulu, HI (K am eham eha HS) Twin Bridges, MT (North Idaho JC) Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) Cut Bank, MT (Cut Bank HS) Yorba Linda, CA (Northern Arizona U) Helena, MT (Helena Capital HS)

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J o e L ehm an Jo h n L em m ons Troy Lucas Eric M anzanarez Y oh an se M anzanarez Blaine McElmurry Chris M orton % Jaso n Murgel Zack M urphy C had Opitz Raul P acheco Jo sh Paffhausen Ryan Palm a Pat Pintar Jeff Rankins G abe R eece Eric R asm ussen Jo sh R em ington Troy Richtm yer Randy Riley Scottie Riley Shaun Russell Roy Savage D ennis Scates W ade Scates Kurt Schilling Eric Sim onson David Sirm on B ernie S o p p S cott Spraggins Cory Stein Kelly Stensrud B rent S w enson Mike T em ple Ryan T h o m p so n Jo h n T ooke Brian T o o n e Jeff T rev ath an Jay T urner Alan Vellutini G arrett V enters M att Wells Tim W heatley B ert W ilberger Michael W ilson Eric Young Jeff Zellick

RB SA F DT DT DE FS RB LB DE DE WR Q B /PR FS DE OL OL WR S DB DE DT DE DL LB DL OLB OT LB DT RB DT RB TE CB DT DB DT WR DE OG ILB W R /PR DB QB WR DB OG

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6 -3 5 -1 0 6 -3 6 -3 6 -3 6 -0 5 -1 0 6 -3 6 -3 6 -1 5 -9 6 -0 6 -0 6 -6 6 -6 6 -5 6 -4 6 -1 6 -0 6 -3 6 -3 6 -4 6 -2 6 -3 6 -3 5 -1 1 6 -5 6 -1 6 -3 5 -9 6 -4 5 -1 1 6 -3 5 -1 0 6 -3 5 -1 0 6 -2 6 -0 6 -4 6 -4 6 -3 5 -7 5 -1 0 6 -3 5 -1 0 6 -0 6 -5

230 185 259 230 251 195 200 235 190 220 160 175 215 230 275 245 204 195 180 230 245 218 260 234 240 202 291 214 265 195 255 185 212 180 260 170 231 185 251 251 232 160 170 188 160 180 296

Fr. Fr. J r. Fr. J r. So. J r. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. J r. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. S r. So. S r. J r. So. J r. J r. Fr. Jr. S r. J r. So. Fr. So. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. J r. Fr. S r. Jr. J r. So.

RS RS 2V RS 2V IV RS RS HS RS HS RS IV HS HS HS RS RS RS IV RS RS HS 3V TR 3V 2V IV JC 2V HS 2V 3V JC IV RS IV IV 2V RS 3V 2V HS 3V RS TR IV

Coos Bay, OR (Marshfield HS) Coos Bay, OR (Marshfield HS) Canby, OR (Canby HS) Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Troy, MT (Troy HS) San Jose, CA (Oregon State) Helena, MT (East H elena HS) Butte, MT (Butte Central HS) Helena, MT (Helena HS) Honolulu, HI (Iolani HS) Butte, MT (Butte HS) Canby, OR (Oregon State) Redm ond, WA (Redmond HS) Springfield, OR (Springfield HS) Salem, OR (South Salem HS) Kennewick, WA (Kennewick HS) Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) Tow nsend, MT (Townsend HS) Butte, MT (Butte HS) Bensalem , PA (Bensalem HS) Spokane, WA (Ferris HS) Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Spokane, WA (Rogers HS) Spokane, WA (U of Idaho) Shelby, MT (Shelby HS) Plentywood, MT (Plentywood HS) Walla Walla, WA (Walla Walla HS) Ukiah, CA (Mendocino JC) Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) Glasgow, MT (Glasgow HS) San Diego, CA (Grossmont JC) Missoula, MT (Big Sky HS) Miles City, MT (Miles City HS) Butte, MT (Butte HS) Thousand Oaks, CA (Thousand Oal Marysville, WA (Marysville HS) Salem, OR (North Salem HS) Richland, WA (Richland HS) Ashland, OR (Ashland HS) Salem, OR (Salem HS) Ashland, OR (Ashland HS) Honolulu, HI (Oregon Tech) Eugene, OR (Southern O regon Col, Springfield, OR (Thurston HS)

RS==R edshirt TR== Transfer J C = J u n io r C ollege SQ = Squad m em ber, has not lettered H S = H ig h S chool %=Originally signed with M ontana in 1992

KEY: V=Varsity letters w on

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Weight Room

M o n ta n a 's weight room was com ­ pleted in the winter of 1991 at a cost of an estimated $220,000, with all of the fund­ ing provided by private donors. It covers approximately 4,000 square feet. Bruce Wallwork (photo right), has served as UM's Strength and Conditioning Coor­ dinator since March of 1988.

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The Grizzly power weight room is divided into three separate areas of apparatus: AREA 1: This phase of the weight room emphasizes free weight training. It has nine bench­ es for bench press, and incline and decline bench pressing. It also has five squat and power racks, three lifting platforms, three squat and leap ma­ chines, a calf machine, four-way neck machines, and assorted benches.

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AREA 2: Combines all the dumbbells and racks with pairs starting at 15 pounds to 100 pounds, and another set which ranges froml5 pounds to 120 pounds. It also has assorted benches, prone and decline for dumbbell exercising. It incluses three overhead cable lat pulls, and a custom cross-over cable apparatus. Two dip bars, a T-bar, bent over incline and row machines are also located here. AREA 3: Eight Nautilus and eight universal machines are located here. There are also hip sleds, leg press machines, situp boards and ladder combinations.


O pponents

Corey Falls & Randy Riley

Eric Sim onson


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President: Dr. Ruben Arminana Location: Rohnert Park, CA Population: 42,000 Enrollment: 6,500 Nickname: Cossacks School Colors: Navy, Columbia Blue, White Stadium: Cossack (3,000, Nat. Grass) Stadium Phone: 707-664-2872 Conference: N. California Athletic Athletic Director: Ralph Barkey Head Coach: Frank Scalercio Alma Mater: UC Davis (1983) Overall Record: 2-7-1, 1 yr. Record at SSU: 2-7-1, 1 yr. Best Time To Call: 9:00-11:00 a.m., M-F Phone: 707-664-2642 Assistant Coaches: Jeff Ramsey, Off. Coordinator; Randy Plumbtree, Def. Coordinator; Lenny Wagner, LBs; Paul Quisenberry, O-line. SID: Mitch Cox SID Phone: 707-664-2701-W; 762-7948-H SID FAX: 707-664-4104 199 3 Record: 2 7 League Record/Finish: 2-2/T, 2nd Starters Back: 15 (7off., 8 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 31/15 Series Record: 0-0 Last Meeting: First Meeting Key Returnees: Freddie Bradley, RB, 5-11, 205, Sr.; Andrew Moore, OL, 6-5, 285, Sr.; Donnell Ragsdale, WR, 6-1, 185, Sr.; Bob Abbott, LB, 511, 210, Sr.

President: Dr. J. Cordell Maddox Location: Jefferson City, TN Population: 34,000 Enrollment: 2,125 Nickname: Eagles School Colors: Orange & Blue Stadium: Burke-Tarr (5,000, Nat. Grass) Stadium Phone: 615-471-3521 Conference: South Atlantic Athletic Director: David Barger Head Coach: Ken Sparks Alma Mater: Carson-Newman (1968) Overall Record: 132-34-2, 14 yrs. Record at CNC: 132-34-2, 14 yrs. Best Time To Call: 9:00-11:00 a.m., M-F Phone: 615-471-3360/3466 Assistant Coaches: Bill Mitchell, Asst. Head Coach, ILBs; Jim Deaton, Def. Coordinator/DBs; Mike Whitley, OLBs/Special Teams; Lester Walls, RBs; Dan Redding, QBs/WRs; Jay Floyd, D-line; Chuck King, O-line. SID: Eric Trainer SID Phone: 615-471-3477-W; 828-3301-H SID FAX: 615-471-3514 1993 Record: 8-2-1 (14th in Div. II) League Record/Finish: 7 -0 /ls t Starters Back: 17 (10 def.; 7 off.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 5 6 /1 4 Series Record: 0-0 Last Meeting: First Meeting Key Returnees: Vincent Williams, QB, 6-0, 192, Jr.; Kendall James, WR/KOR, 6-1, 185, Jr.; Michael Ross, OL, 6-0, 252, Sr.; Bobby Jones, DB, 5-10, 185, Jr.; Anthony Davis, ILB, 6-1, 233, Jr.; Daron Rodgers, DL, 6-3, 235, Sr.

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Frank Scalercio Head Coach

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Freddie Bradley Running Back

1993 Results Overall: 2-7/NCAC: 2-2 @ Weber State L St. Mary’s (CA) L @ CS Northridge L Cal Poly, SLO L UC Davis L @ CSU, Hayward* L @ Humboldt State* W Chico State* L @ San Francisco St.* W

Mark Hampe

Tim e 1:30 2:00 2:00 7:00 9:00 2:00 2:00 8:00

28-40 23-44 0-39 13-53 21-31 19-20 28-17 27-33 34-31

MDT MDT MDT MDT MDT MDT MDT MDT

p.m. MST p.m. MST

*Northern Calif. Athletic Conf. game

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Overall: 8 -2 -1 /7 -0 SAC Central State (OH) T Catawba* W Elon* New Haven (CT) L @ Wingate* W Mars Hill* @ Gardner-Webb* Lenoir-Rhyne* @ Howard Payne @ Presbyterian* @ North Alabama% L

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24-24 35-21 31-20 31-62 46-14 42-21 47-10 31- 3 40- 7 28-13 28-38

1 9 9 4 Schedule p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

2:00 8:00

Daron Rodgers D efensive Line

1993 Results

1994 Schedule D ate Team S 3 @ Montana S 10 Chico State* S 17 @ St. Mary’s S 24 @ Cal Poly, SLO 0 1 @ SW Texas St. 0 8 CS, Northridge 015 San Francisco St. 022 @ UC Davis 0 29 OPEN N 5 Humboldt St.* N 12 @ Chico State*

Ken Sparks Head Coach

D ate T eam S 3 @ Wayne St. (MI) S10 @ Montana S 17 Presbyterian* S 24 @ Elon* O 1 @ Catawba* O 8 Wingate* @ Mars Hill* 015 0 22 Gardner-Webb* @ Lenoir-Rhyne* 029 N 5 Newberry

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President: Dr. Marshall E. Drummond Location: Cheney, WA Population: 15,000 Enrollment: 8,000 Nickname: Eagles School Colors: Red & White Stadium: Woodward (6,000/Nat. Grass)) Stadium Phone: 509-359-6334 Conference: Big Sky Athletic Director: John Johnson Head Coach: Mike Kramer Alma Mater: Idaho (1977) Overall Record: First Year Record at EWU: First Year Best Time To Call: Early Mornings, M-F Phone: 509-359-7463 Assistant Coaches: J.D. Sollars, Off. Coordinator/ RBs; Jerry Graybeal, Def. Coordinator/DBs; Jim McElwain, QBs/WRs; John Zamberlin, LBs; Paul Wulff, O-line; Murray Walden, WRs. SID: Dave Cook SID Phone: 509-359-6334-W; 235-4672-H SID FAX: 509-359-2828 1 9 9 3 Record: 7-3 League Record/Finish: 5-2/T, 2nd Starters Back: 14 (7 off., 7 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 3 /9 Series Record: 12-7-1, Montana Last Meeting: 35-20, Montana, 1993 Key Returnees: Harold Fox, OL, 6-4, 298, Sr.; Craig Steinmetzer, DL, 604, 255, Sr.; Jason Anderson, WR, 6-0, 175, Sr.; Todd Bemett, QB, 6 4 , 230, Sr.; David Lewis, RB, 5-11, 175, Jr.; Evan Brady, LB, 6-3, 205, Sr.; Bob Aronow, DE, 6 4 , 225, Sr.

E. W ashington

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Game 5

President: Dr. Alfred F. Hurley President: Warren J. Baker Location: Denton, TX Location: San Luis Obispo, CA Population: 68,650 Population: 46,000 Enrollment: 26,460 Enrollment: 16,500 Nickname: Eagles Nickname: Mustangs School Colors: Green & White School Colors: Green & Gold Stadium: Fouts Field (30,500/Art. Surface) Stadium: Mustang (8,000 Nat. Grass) Stadium Phone: 817-565-3500 Stadium Phone: 805-756-1604 Conference: Southland Conference: American West Athletic Director: Craig Helwig Athletic Director: John McCutcheon Head Coach: Matt Simon Head Coach: Andre Patterson Alma Mater: E. New Mexico St. (1976) Alma Mater: Montana (1983) Overall Record: First Year Overall Record: First Year Record at UNT: First Year Record at CP, SLO: First Year Best Time To Call: 1:00-2:00 p.m., M-F Best Time To Call: NA Phone: 817-565-2451 Phone: 805-756-5166 Assistant Coaches: Steve Kragthorpe, Off. Assistant Coaches: Phil Earley, Off. Coordinator; Coordinator; Bill Michael, Def. Coordinator; James Eric Jackson, DBs; Frank Leonard, LBs/Admin. Asst.; Jim Mastro, D-line; Eric Price, WRs; Brian Bell, Pass Def. Coordinator; Bob Schultz, WRs; Chuck Mills, LBs; Spencer Leftwich, O-line; Eric Stewart, RBs; Bill Tripp, O-line. Russell, D-line. SID: Eric McDowell SID: Brian Briscoe SID Phone: 805-756-6531-W; 546-8977-H SID Phone: 817-565-2664-W; 383-0701-H SID FAX: 805-756-2650 SID FAX: 817-565-3671 1 9 9 3 Record: 6 4 1 9 9 3 Record: 4-7 League Record/Finish: l-3 /5 th League Record/Finish: 2-5/7th Starters Back: 15 (8 Off., 7 Def.) Starters Back: 14 (7 off., 7 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 4 7 /1 6 Lettermen Back/Lost: 29/NA Series Record: 2-0, UM Series Record: First Meeting Last Meeting: 38-14, @ Montana, 1971 Key Returnees: Mitch Maher, QB, 6-0, 175, Sr.; Key Returnees: Mike Fisher, QB, 6-0, 200, Jr.; Troy Redwine, WR, 6-1, 185, Jr.; LuisSilva,TE, Alex Garwood, LB, 6-2, 230, Jr.; David Vieler, RB, 6-2, 215, Sr.; Shane McLaughlin, DL,6-5, 230, 5-8, 180, Jr.; Lee Johnston, OL, 6-1, 280, Jr.; Sr.; Stan Thomas, DL, 6-2, 315, Sr. Jacques Jordan, RB, 5-9, 190, Jr.

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Cal Poly, SLO

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Mike Kramer Head Coach

Rob Aronow D efen sive End

1993 Results

1 9 9 4 Schedule T im e 7:35 p.m. 1:35 p .m . 2:05 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 12:05 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 2:05 p.m. 12:00 p.m. 1:05 p.m. 5:30 p.m.

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Mitch Maher Q uarterback

1993 Results

Overall: 7 -3 /5 -2 BSC Northeast Louisiana L 13-34 @ Sacramento State W 48- 7 Montana* L 2 0 -3 5 @ Weber State* W 36-22 Portland State W 38-21 @ Idaho* L 10-49 Northern Arizona* W 38-26 Idaho State* W 38- 7 @ Montana State* W 16- 7 @ Boise State* W 28-17

D a te Team S 10 Cal Poly, SLO S I 7 @ Montana* S 24 Weber State* O 1 @ Portland St. O 8 Idaho* 015 @ Northern Arizona* @ Idaho State* 022 0 29 Montana State* N 5 @ Utah State N 12 Boise State* N 19 @ Northern Iowa

Matt Simon Head Coach

Overall: 4-7/2-5 SC @Nebraska L @ Northern Arizona L SW Missouri State W Abilene Christian W Southwest Texas State* W @ McNeese State* L Northwestern State* L @ Sam Houston State* L Stephen F. Austin* L Nicholls State* W @ Northeast Louisiana* L

b a t e Team S 1 Abilene Christian S 10 @ SW Missouri St. S 17 OPEN S 24 Montana O 1 @ Oklahoma State O 8 @ SW Texas State McNeese State 015 022 @ Northwestern St. 0 2 9 Sam Houston St. N 5 @ Stephen F. Austin N 12 @ Nicholls State N 19 @ NE Louisiana

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David Vieler Running Back

1993 Results 14-76 23-24 34-33 33-13 35-28 17-18 37-38 14-24 27-29 63-21 31-61

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Andre Patterson Head Coach

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Overall: 6 -4 /1 -3 AWC @ UC Davis L @ Humboldt State W Chico State w @ Sonoma State w San Francisco State w @ Southern Utah* w Sacramento State* L @ Portland State L CS Northridge* L @ St. Mary’s (CA) W

26-37 17- 3 63- 6 53-13 46-21 38- 6 33-35 17-21 14-22 58-37

199 4 Schedule D ate T eam S 10 @ E. Washington S 17 Humboldt St. S 24 Sonoma St. O 1 @ Montana O 8 @ San Francisco St. 015 UC Davis 022 @ CS Northridge* St. Mary’s 029 N 5 @ N. Arizona N 12 @ Sacramento St. N 19 S. Utah

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Game 7

Game 8

President: Dr. Clara M. Lovett Location: Flagstaff, AZ Population: 45,857 Enrollment: 18,500 Nickname: Lumberjacks School Colors: Blue & Gold Stadium: Walkup Skydome (15,300) Stadium Phone: 602-523-7727/7728 Conference: Big Sky Athletic Director: Steve Holton Head Coach: Steve Axman Alma Mater: C.W. Post (1969) Overall Record: 19-25, 4 yrs. Record at NAU: 19-25, 4 yrs. Best Time To Call: 9:30-11 a.m., M-F Phone: 602-523-6784 Assistant Coaches: Steve Axman, QBs; Marty Momhinweg, Off. Coordinator/RBs; Bronco Mendenhall, DBs; Ken Zampese, WRs; Brent Myers, Asst. Head Coach/O-line; Bob Hauck, Special Teams; Scott Pelleur, Def. Coord./ILBs; James Spurlock, D-line; Kevin Sullivan, TEs. SID: Chris Burkhalter SID Phone: 602-523-6792-W /526-0732 SID FAX: 602-523-6793 1 9 9 3 Record: 7 4 League Record/Finish: 3-4/T, T, 5th Starters Back: 15 (8 off., 7 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 4 /1 4 Series Record: 17-10, Montana Last Meeting: 38-23, Montana, 1993 Key Returnees: Jeff Lewis, QB, 6-3, 205. Jr.; Len Raney, RB, 5-10, 190, Sr.; Jeff Bergman, OLB, 60, 205, Sr.; Rod Alexander, WR, 6-0, 195, Sr.; Frank Romano, DL, 6-3, 230, Sr.; Alex Marcelin, DB, 6-1, 210, Sr.

President: Dr. Paul H. Thompson Location: Ogden, UT Population: 75,000 Enrollment: 14,000 Nickname: Wildcats School Colors: Royal Purple & White Stadium: Wildcat (17,500/Nat. Grass) Stadium Phone: 801-626-6588 Conference: Big Sky Athletic Director: Tom Stewart Head Coach: Dave Arslanian Alma Mater: Weber State (1972) Overall Record: 29-27, 5 yrs. Record at WSU: 29-27, 5 yrs. Best Time To Call: 11:00 a.m.-Noon, M-F Phone: 801-626-6493 Assistant Coaches: Paul Arslanian, Def. Coordinator; Robb Akey, D-line/Recruiting Coordinator; Mark Brady, DBs; Mark Gorsack, Admin. Coordinator/WRs/Kickers; Rich Ericson, QBs/RBs; Steve Nejman, LBs. SID: Brad Larsen SID Phone: 801-626-6010-W; 776-5376-H SID FAX: 801-626-6490 1993 Record: 7-4 League Record/Finish: 3-4/T, 4th Starters Back: 5 1/2 (1/2 off., 5 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 2/23 Series Record: 22-10, Montana Last Meeting: 45-17, @ Montana, 1993 Key Returnees: Matt McNerney, TE, 6-4, 255, Sr.; Rob Hitchcock, OLB, 6-2, 200, Sr.; Von Robinson, RB, 5-11, 210, Jr.; Derrick Beatty, CB, 5-9, 175, Sr.; Obie Spanic, DE, 6-4, 265, Sr.

President: Dr. Elisabeth Zinser Location: Moscow, ID Population: 16,660 Enrollment: 11,448 Nickname: Vandals School Colors: Silver & Gold Stadium: Kibbie-ASUI Dome (16,000/Art. Surface) Stadium Phone: 208-885-0211 Conference: Big Sky Athletic Director: Pete Liske Head Coach: John L. Smith Alma Mater: Weber State (1971) Overall Record: 44-18, 5 yrs. Record at UI: 44-18, 5 yrs. Best Time To Call: 11:00 a.m.-Noon, M-F Phone: 208-883-0538 Assistant Coaches: Art Valero, Asst. Head Coach/ Off. Coord./O-line; Mike Cox, LBs; Paul Petrino, WRs; Nick Holt, D-line/Recruiting Coordinator; Artie Holmes, DBs; Greg Olson, QBs;Todd Hoines, RBs SID: Sean Johnson SID Phone: 208-883-0538-W; NA SID FAX: 208-885-0255 19 9 3 Record: 11-3 League Record/Finish: 5-2/2nd Starters Back: 16 (6 off., 10) Lettermen Back/Lost: 37/16 Series Record: 53-22-2, Idaho Last Meeting: 54-34, Montana, 1993 Key Returnees: Sherriden May, RB, 6-1, 210, Jr.; Kyle Gary, WR, 5-10, 170, Sr.; Duke Garrett, LB, 6-2, 222, Sr.; Jim Mills, OT, 6-5, 272, Jr.; Brian Strandley, DT, 6-4, 255, Jr.; Ahmani Johnson, DE, 6-3, 256, Jr.; Ryan Phillips, DE, 6-4, 237, So.

N. Arizona

Weber State

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Idaho Vandals

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Jeff Lewis Q uarterback

1993 Results

1993 Results Overall: 7 -4 /3 -4 BSC W 31-27 @ Southern Utah w 24-23 North Texas w 23- 9 CS Northridge w 32-15 @ Idaho State* w 23-20 Montana State* w 23- 9 @ Boise State* L 2 3 -3 8 Montana* L 26-38 @ Eastern Washington* L 27-31 Idaho* L 28-67 @ Weber State* W 55-13 Valparaiso T im e

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D ate Team S 3 Western Montana S 10 Montana Tech S 17 Montana State* S 24 @ E. Washington* O 1 @ NE Louisiana O 8 @ Boise State* 0 1 5 @ S. Utah 0 2 2 Montana* 0 2 9 @ N. Arizona* N 5 Idaho State* N 12 @ Idaho*

40-28 27-12 0- 56 10-14 22-36 1 7 -4 5

21-14 47-30 43-39 67-28 21-17

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Sherriden May Running Back

Overall: 1 1 -3 /5 -2 BSC @ Stephen F. Austin W 38-30 SW Texas State W 66-38 @Weber State* W 56- 0 @ Utah W 28-17 @ Idaho State* W 56-27 Eastern Washington* W 49-10 @ Montana State* L 35-40 @ Northern Arizona* W 34-27 Montana* L 3 4 -5 4 Lehigh W 77-14 Boise State* W 49-16 @ Northeast Louisiana# w 34-31 Boston University# w 21-14 @ Youngstown State# L 16-35

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John L. Smith Head Coach

1993 Results

Overall: 7 -4 /3 -4 BSC

1994 Schedule

19 9 4 Schedule D a te Team S 3 @ Nevada S 10 S. Utah S 17 Idaho St.* S 24 @ Montana St.* O 1 Boise St.* @ Montana* O 8 0 1 5 E. Washington* 0 2 2 @ Idaho* 0 2 9 Weber State* N 5 Cal Poly, SLO N 12 @ CS Northridge

Rob H itchcock Outside Linebacker

Dave Arslanian Head Coach

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Game 10

Game 11

President: Dr. Charles Ruch Location: Boise, ID Population: 130,198 Enrollment: 14,254 Nickname: Broncos School Colors: Blue & Orange Stadium: Bronco (22,600/Astro Turf) Stadium Phone: 208-385-1408 Conference: Big Sky Athletic Director: Gene Bleymaier Head Coach: Pokey Allen Alma Mater: Utah (1965) Overall Record: 67-34-2, 8 yrs. Record at BSU: 3-8, 1 yr. Best Time To Call: 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m., M-F Phone: 208-385-1793 Assistant Coaches: Alan Borges, Off. Coordinator/QBs; Tom Mason, Def. Coordinator/LBs; Ron Gould, DBs.; Dave Stromswold, O-line; Tom Osborne, RBs/TEs; Barry Sacks, D-line; Pete Kwitatkowski, DEs; Don Bailey, WRs; Doug Victor, Asst. DBs. SID: Max Corbet SID Phone: 208-385-1515-W; 345-2180-H SID FAX: 208-385-1778 1 9 9 3 Record: 3-8 League Record/Finish: l-6 /7 th Starters Back: 15 (7 off., 8 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 16/14 Series Record: 15-8, Boise State Last Meeting: 38-24, @ Montana, 1993 Key Returnees: Tony Hilde, QB, 6-1, 181, So.; Ryan Ikebe, WR, 5-11, 175, So.; Prentice Stephens, HB, 5-10, 212, Sr,; Chris Shepherd, DT, 6-5, 245, Sr.; Joe O'Brien, DE, 6-2, 251, Sr.; Del Graven, FB, 6-2, 223, Jr.

President: Dr. Richard L. Bowen Location: Pocatello, ID Population: 55,000 Enrollment: 11,513 Nickname: Bengals School Colors: Orange & Black Stadium: Holt Arena (12, 100/Astro Turf) Stadium Phone: 208-236-2952 Conference: Big Sky Athletic Director: Randy Hoffman Head Coach: Brian McNeely Alma Mater: Wichita State (1979) Overall Record: 5-17, 2 yrs. Record at 1SU: 5-17, 2 yrs. Best Time To Call: 11:00 a.m.-Noon, M-F Phone: 208-236-2779 Assistant Coaches: Rob Christophel, Off. Coordinator/ QBs; Rob Bolks, Def. Coordinator/ DBs; Chris Culig, Special teams Coordinator/Dline; Mark Caballero, O-line; Brent McNeely, Recruiting Coord./RBs; Eddie Gran, WRs. SID: Glenn Alford SID Phone: 208-236-3651-W; 233-7294-H SID FAX: 208-236-3659 1993 Record: 2 9 League Record/Finish: 0-7/8th Starters Back: 11 (9 off., 2 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 3/24 Series Record: 25-11-0, Montana Last Meeting: 28-16, @ Montana, 1993 Key Returnees: Alfredo Anderson, QB/TB, 5-10, 170, So.; Sam Carter, WR, 5-11, 180, Sr.; Rommie Wheeler, WR, 5-10, 175, Sr.; Jeff Vrbas, OG, 6-6, 280, Sr.

President: Dr. Mike Malone Location: Bozeman, MT Population: 30,000 Enrollment: 10,600 Nickname: Bobcats School Colors: Blue & Gold Stadium: Reno H. Sales (15,127/Nat. Grass) Stadium Phone: 406-994-3099/3100 Conference: Big Sky Athletic Director: Doug Fullerton Head Coach: Cliff Hysell Alma Mater: Montana State (1966) Overall Record: 11-11, 2 yrs. Record at MSU: 11-11, 2 yrs. Best Time To Call: 11:00 a.m.-Noon, M-F Phone: 406-994-4221 Assistant Coaches: Phil Davis, Off. Coordinator/ RBs; Greg Salo, Def. Coordinator/LBs; Jim Michalczik, O-line; Dave Telford, QBs/WRs; Tim Drevno, TEs; Butch Damberger, D-line; Jeff Mills, DBs; George Booker, D-line. SID: Bill Lamberty SID Phone: 406-994-5133-W; 406-587-5459-H SID FAX: 406-994-4102 1993 Record: 7 4 League Record/Finish: 4-3/4th Starters Back: 17 (8 off., 7 def., 2 spec.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 4 /1 4 Series Record: 56-32-5, Montana Last Meeting: 42-30, Montana, 1993 Key Returnees: Fred Moore, TB, 6-1, 195, Sr.; Eric Hopkins, WR, 5-10, 186, Jr.; Brock Spencer, QB, 6-4, 199, Sr.; Mark Grimmer, FS, 6-3, 176, Jr.; Clint Morton, TB, 5-8, 180, Sr.; Jason Hicks, DE, 6-1, 245, Jr.; Chris Steinbeisser, LB, 6-1, 204, Sr.; Kerry Pribnow, OT, 6-6, 292, Sr.

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Boise State Broncos

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B engals

k Pokey Allen Head Coach

Joe O'Brien D efen sive End

Alfredo Anderson Q B /T B

Brian McNeely Head Coach

1993 Results

1993 Results

Overall: 3 -8 /1 -6 BSC

Overall: 2 -9 /0 -7 BSC

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D ate Team S 3 Adams State S 10 @ Utah S 17 @ N. Arizona* S 24 OPEN O 1 @ Idaho* O 8 @ Montana State* 0 1 5 Boise State* 0 2 2 E. Washington* 0 2 9 Portland State N 5 @ Weber State* N 1 2 Montana* N 19 Minnesota-Duluth

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Kerry Pribnow O ffensive Tackle

1993 Results

199 4 Schedule

1 994 Schedule D ate T eam S 3 Northeastern S 10 CS Northridge S 17 Nevada S 24 Liberty O 1 @ N. Arizona* 0 8 Weber State* 0 1 5 @ Idaho State* 0 22 @ Montana State* 0 2 9 OPEN N 5 Montana* N 12 @ E. Washington* N 19 Idaho*

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Cliff Hysell Head Coach

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Fred Smith (Cornell) .................................. Sgt. F.B. Searight (Stanford) .................... Guy Cleveland (Montana) ........................ Frank Bean (W isconsin)............................. Dewitt Peck (Iowa State) ........................... H.B. Conibear (Illinois) ............................. F.W. Schule (Wisconsin) ........................... Albion Findlay (W isconsin)........................ Roy White (Iow a).......................................... Robert Cary (Montana) ............................. Lt. W.C. Philoon (West P o in t) ................. A.G. Heilman (Franklin-Marshall) .......... Jerry Nissen (Waashington State) .......... Bemie Bierman (Minnesota) .................... J.W. Stewart (G eneva)................................ Earl Clark (Montana) .................................. Frank Milbum (West Point) ................. Bernard Oakes (Illinois) ............................. Doug Fessenden (Illinois)........................... Clyde Carpenter (M o n ta n a )...................... George Dahlberg (Montana) .................... Doug Fessenden (Illinois)........................... Ted Shipkey (Stanford) ............................. Ed Chinske (M ontana)................................ Jerry Williams (Washington State) ..........

............ 1 8 9 7 1898 1899 ............ 190 0 -0 1 ............ 1 9 0 2 ............ 1 9 0 3 -0 4 ............ 1 9 0 5 -0 6 ............ 1 9 0 7 ............ 1 9 0 8 -0 9 191 0 -1 1 ............ 1 9 1 2 1 9 1 3 -1 4 1 9 1 5 -1 7 ............ 191 9 -2 1 ............ 1 9 2 2 -2 3 ............ 1 9 2 4 -2 5 1 9 2 6 -3 0 1 9 3 1 -3 4 ............ 1 9 3 5 -4 1 ............ 1 9 4 2 1945 1 9 4 6 -4 8 194 9 -5 1 1 9 5 2 -5 4 1 9 5 5 -5 7

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T he Grizzly Record Book RUSHING M ost C arries 241, Greg Iseman, 1982 M ost N et Y ards 1,253, Steve C aputo, 1971 H ig h est A vera g e P er Carry 8.2, Dick Imer, 1953 (86703) M ost T o u ch d o w n s R u sh in g 14, Dave Dickenson, 1993 i i , Steve Sullivan, 1920 10 , Greg Iseman, 1982 io, Tony Rice, 1992

PASSING M ost A ttem p ts 457, Brad Lebo, 1991 M ost C o m p le ted 262, Dave Dickenson, 1993 M ost Y ard s 3 ,6 4 0 , Dave Dickenson, 1993 H ig h est C o m p le tio n P e r c e n ta g e (minimum of 100 attempts) 67.2%, Dave Dickenson, 1993 (2 6 2 -o f-3 9 0 )

Individual R ecords - Single S eason M ost P a sse s H ad In tercepted 16, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 16, Grady Bennett, 1990 M ost T ou ch d ow n P a s s e s 32, Dave Dickenson, 1993

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Most Yards 3,161, Jody Farmer, 1988 H ig h e st A v era g e (minimum of 35 punts) 44.7, Mike Rice, 1985 (62 for 2,771)

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SCORING

PUNT RETURNS

M ost P la y s 561, Brad Lebo, 1991 M ost Y ards 3 ,9 7 8 , Dave Dickenson, 1993 (R u sh -3 3 8 ; P a s s - 3 ,6 4 0 )

PASS

PASS INTERCEPTIONS Most Interceptions 11, Karl Stein, 1969 Most Yards Returned 218, Greg Anderson, 1978 (6 interceptions)

Most Returns 42, Karl Stein, 1970 M ost Y ards 417, Karl Stein, 1970 H ig h e st A v era g e 20.2, Greg Anderson, 1974 (13 for 263)

RECEIVING

KICKOFF RETURNS

M ost R e c e p tio n s 71, Mike Trevathan, 1990 M ost Y ard s 1,079, Scott Gurnsey, 1993 M ost T o u ch d o w n s 13, Mike Rice, 1986 13, Marvin Turk, 1991

Most Returns 33, Shannon Cabunoc, 1990 M ost Y ards 762, Mike Guevara, 1992 H ig h e st A v era g e #33.5, Greg Anderson, 1974 (10 for 335) 29.4, Renard Coleman, 1987 (20 for 588)

PUNTING M ost P u n ts 77, Scott Gurnsey, 1992

M ost P o in ts 84, Dave Dickenson, 1993 84, Kirk Duce, 1988 84, Greg Iseman, 1982 80, Mike Rice, 1986 79, Andy Larson, 1993 79, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 M ost T o u ch d o w n s 14, Dave Dickenson, 1993 14, Greg Iseman, 1982 13, Mike Rice, 1986 13, Marvin Turk, 1991 12, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 12, Tony Rice, 1992 M ost Field G oals 18, Kirk Duce, 1988 M ost C o n v e r sio n s 49, Andy Larson, 1993

Individual R ecords - Single Game RUSHING M ost C arries 36, Monty Bullerdick vs. Idaho State, 1977 M ost N et Y ards 227, Les Kent vs. Portland State, 1969 Most Touchdowns Rushing 4, Arnie Blancas vs. Weber State, 1970 4, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 L o n g est T o u ch d o w n Run 80, Bob Smith vs. Simon Fraser, 1973 80, Mike Mickey vs. South Dakota, 1975 80, Doug Egbert vs. Weber State, 1975 L o n g est Run From S crim m age 88, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Mt. Saint Charles, 1924

PASSING M ost A ttem p ts 62, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983 M ost C o m p le ted 36, Brent Pease vs. Idaho State, 1986 36, Brad Lebo vs. Nevada, 1991 M ost Y ards 512, Dave Dickenson vs. Idaho, 1993 M ost T o u ch d o w n s 5, Brent Pease vs. Idaho State, 1986 5, Brent Pease vs. E. Washington, 1986 5, Brad Lebo vs. Weber State, 1991 5, Brad Lebo vs. Idaho, 1991 H ig h est C o m p le tio n P e r c e n ta g e (minimum of 10 attempts) .923 (12x13), Grady Bennett vs. Thomas More, 1990 M ost P a sse s H ad In tercep ted 5, John Vaccarelli vs. Univ.of Pacific, 1966 L o n g est T o u ch d o w n P a ss 87, Dave Dickenson vs. Weber State, 1993 87, Shanon Mornhinweg vs. Weber State, 1985

RUSHING M ost C arries 433, Monty Bullerdick, 1977-78 M ost N et Y ards 2 ,2 2 8 , Rocky Klever, 1977-81

PASSING M ost A ttem p ts 1,097, Grady Bennett, 1988-90 M ost C o m p le tio n s 641, Grady Bennett, 1988-90 M ost Y ards P a ssin g 7 ,7 7 8 , Grady Bennett, 1988-90

TOTAL

KICKOFF

OFFENSE

M ost P la y s 71, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983 71, Brad Lebo vs. Idaho, 1991 M ost Y ards 539, Dave Dickenson vs. Idaho, 1993

PASS

RECEIVING

M ost R e c e p tio n s 14, Mike Trevathan vs. Idaho, 1990 12, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 12, Matt Wells vs. Kansas State, 1992 11, Marvin Turk vs. Idaho, 1991 M ost Y ards 248, Mike Trevathan vs. Idaho, 1990 M ost T o u ch d o w n s 4, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 4, Marvin Turk vs. Idaho, 1991 L o n g est T ou ch d ow n R ece p tio n 87, Matt Wells vs. Weber State, 1993 87, Scott Moe vs. Weber State, 1985

PASS

SCORING

PUNTING

RETURNS

M ost R etu rn s 8, Shalon Baker vs. Montana State, 1992 M ost Y ards 126, Karl Stein vs Portland State, 1970 L o n g est T ou ch d ow n 83, Ron Baines vs. U. of Pacific, 1967

-Individual

Career

Football

M ost P o in ts 30, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 26, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Whitman Col., 1926 26, Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 26, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 M ost T o u ch d o w n s 5, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 4, Arnie Blancas vs. Weber State, 1970 4, Jeff Hoffmann vs. Northern Arizona, 1972 4, Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 4, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, Idaho, 1986 4, Marvin Turk vs. Idaho, 1991 M ost F ield G oals 4, Kirk Duce vs. Eastern New Mexico, 1988 4, Bruce Carlson vs. Northern Colorado, 1976 L on gest Field Goal 52, Eby Dobson vs. Northern Arizona, 1985 M ost C o n v e r sio n s 9, Russell Sweet vs. Mont. Schl. of Mines, 1924 8, Kirk Duce vs. Thomas More, 1990

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I AA National record

Records

RECEIVING

M ost T o u ch d o w n s 55, Grady Bennett, 1988-90 M ost P a sse s Had In tercep ted 42, Grady Bennett, 1988-90 H ig h est C om p letion P et. 58 .7 , Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84

M ost R e c e p tio n s 158, Bill Cockhill, 1990-93 M ost Y ards 2,257, Bill Cockhill, 1990-93 M ost T o u ch d ow n R e c e p tio n s 17, Shalon Baker, 1991-93

INTERCEPTIONS M ost In te r c e p tio n s $21, Karl Stein, 1969-70__________

4

$ Ranks 3rd in Big Sky history

0

42

INTERCEPTIONS

M ost In te r c e p tio n s 4, Ed Cerkovnik vs. Portland State, 1977 M ost Y ards R etu rn ed 125, Kelly Johnson vs. Portland State, 1977

M ost P u n ts 11, Mike Rice vs. Boise State, 1986 11, Dave Harrington vs. Rice, 1973 11, Terry Thomas vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 1978 M ost Y ards 501, Jody Farmer vs. Nevada-Reno, 1988 *Highest Average 55.7, Jody Farmer vs. Nevada-Reno, 1988 (9 for 501)

PUNT

RETURNS

M ost R etu rn s 8, Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985 M ost Y ard s 245, Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985 L o n g est T o u ch d o w n 102, Milt Popovich vs. Oregon St. Col., 1936 99, Damon Boddie vs. Idaho, 1993 98, Kevin Morris vs. Boise State, 1989

)

# Big Sky Conference record

SCORING M ost P o in ts 280, Kirk Duce, 1988-91 M ost T o u ch d o w n s 31, "Wild" Bill Kelly, 1924-26 28, Jody Farmer, 1986-89 26, Tony Rice, 1988-92 M ost Field G oals 48, Kirk Duce, 1988-91 M ost C on version K icks 136, Kirk Duce, 1988-91


The Grizzly Record Book (cont.) Team R ecords - S in gle S eason RUSHING M ost C arries 7 2 8 , 1 970 M ost N et Y ards 3 ,4 7 7 , 1971 H ig h est A verage Per Carry 5 .6, 1954 (380-2114) H ig h est P er Gam e A verage 3 3 8 .4 , 197 0

PASSING M ost A ttem p ts 5 0 3 , 1992 M ost C o m p le ted 28 4 , 1993 H ig h est C o m p le tio n P e r c e n ta g e 65.7% , (284-of-432), 1993 H ig h est A v era g e Y a rd age 3 5 9 .0 , 1 993 M ost P a sse s H ad In tercep ted 28, 1977 F ew est P a sse s H ad In tercep ted 4, 1970 M ost T o u ch d o w n P a s s e s 35, 1993 M ost Y ards 3 ,9 4 9 , 1993

TOTAL

OFFENSE

M ost P la y s 8 5 9 , 1989 M ost Y ards 5 ,1 5 5 , 1993 H ig h est Per P lay A verage 6.7, 1993 (794-5,155) H ig h est P er G am e A verage 4 5 4 .8 , 1969

FIRST M ost 24 3 , M ost 171,

DOWNS

T otal First D ow n s 1993 First D ow n s R ushing 1970

RUSHING M ost C arries 83, vs. South Dakota State, 1970 M ost N et Y ards 471, vs. Portland State, 1968 M ost T o u ch d o w n s 16, vs. Mount Saint Charles, 1920 8, vs. Thomas More, 1990 H ig h est A verage Per Carry 8.6, vs. North Dakota, 1948

PASSING M ost A ttem p ts 62, vs. Idaho State, 1983 M ost C o m p le tio n s 36, vs. Nevada, 1991 36, vs. Idaho State, 1983 M ost Y ards 512, vs. Idaho, 1993 M ost T o u ch d o w n s 5, vs. Idaho, 1991 5, vs. Weber State, 1991 5, vs. Idaho State, 1986 5, vs. Eastern Washington, 1986 H ig h est C o m p letio n P et. .833, vs. Thomas More, 1990 (20x24) M ost P a sse s H ad In tercep ted 6, vs. Utah State, 1948

TOTAL

OFFENSE

M ost P la y s 99, vs. South Dakota State, 1970 M ost Y ards 649, vs. Portland State, 1968

F ew est Y ards A llow ed 6 9 9 , 1970

M ost First D ow n s P a ssin g 153, 1992 M ost First D ow n s by P en a lties 30, 1993

PASS

PUNTING M ost P u n ts 84, 1992 M ost Y ards 3 ,1 6 1 , 1988 H ig h e st A v era g e 4 4 .7 , 1985 (62-2,771)

PUNT

RETURNS

M ost R etu rn s 45, 1988 M ost Y ards 4 5 8 , 1992 H ig h e st A v era g e 17.9, 1954 (12-215)

TOTAL

KICKOFF

RETURNS

FIRST

SCORING

RECOVERIES M ost F um ble R eco v e ries 27, 1975 M ost T otal R eco v e ries 45, 1977 (Interceptions and Fumbles)

DEFENSE

F ew est A verage C arries A llow ed 34 .6 , 1970 Low est Per Rush Yield 2.0, 1970 (346-699) 2.0, 1989 (392-772)

BIGGEST COMEBACK 31 points vs. South Dakota State (38-7; won 52-48)

H igh est A verage P er Play 9.9, vs. North Dakota, 1948 (46-457)

DOWNS

31, vs. Weber State, 1986 M ost R ushing First D ow n s 25, vs. Idaho, 1974 M ost P a ssin g First D ow n s 20, vs. Weber State, 1990 M ost First D ow n s by P en alties 5, five times; three times in 1968

RUSH

PUNTING

PASS

RETURNS

SCORING M ost P o in ts 133, vs. Mount Saint Charles, 1920 62, vs. Thomas More, 1990 60, vs. Simon Fraser, 1980 59, vs. Montana State, 1986

DEFENSE

TOTAL

DEFENSE

F ew est P la y s A llow ed 27, vs. British Columbia, 1963 Fewest Yards Allowed 28, vs. Utah State, 1950 Lowest Average Per Play Allowed .63, vs. Thomas More, 1990

Big Sky record, ties I-AA record

o

43

DEFENSE

M ost In te r c e p tio n s #10, vs. Boise State, 1989 7, two times in 1978 L ow est C o m p le tio n P e r c e n ta g e .179, by Montana State, 1971 (5x28) M ost Y ards In terce p tio n s R etu rn ed 234, vs. Northern Colorado, 1978

M ost R etu rn s 8, vs. Montana State, 1992 M ost Y ards 224, vs. New Mexico, 1959

(EE

M ost T o u ch d o w n s 16, vs. Mount Saint Charles, 1920 8, vs. Eastern Washington, 1950 8, vs. Portland State, 1967 8, vs. Portland State, 1968 M ost C o n v ersio n K icks 16, vs. Mount Saint Charles, 1920 7, vs. Portland State, 1967-68-69 Arizona, South Dakota State, 1969 F e w e st C arries 18, vs. British Columbia, 1963 F ew est Y ard s -43, vs. Weber State, 1989 F ew est A verage Y ards P er Play -1.7, vs. Weber State, 1989

M ost P u n ts 12, vs. Boise State, 1986 M ost Y ards 501, vs. Nevada, 1988 H ig h e st A v era g e #55.7, vs. Nevada, 1988

PUNT

DOWNS

F ew est A llow ed 98, 1949 F e w e st R u sh in g 39, 1970 F e w e st P a ssin g 14, 1959 F ew est By P en a lties 3, 1959 and 1964

M ost P o in ts 4 5 3 , 1993 M ost T o u ch d o w n s 62, 1993 M ost Field G oals 18, 1988 M ost C o n v ersio n s 50, 1993

FIRST

DEFENSE

F ew est A verage P lays A llow ed 5 5 .6 , 1963 L ow est A verage Per P lay Yield 3.3, 1970 (648-2150) F e w e st Y ard s 2 ,1 5 0 , 1970 L ow est Y ield Per Game 2 1 5 .0 , 1970

M ost R etu rn s 53, 1985, 1986 M ost Y ards 1 ,1 2 7 , 1986 H ig h e st A v era g e 24 .6 , 1974 (43-1,059)

RUSH

DEFENSE

F ew est A ttem p ts A llow ed 96, 1959 F ew est C o m p le tio n s A llow ed 35, 1959 L ow est C om p letion P et. A llow ed .354, 1973 (84-237) F ew est Y ards A llow ed 4 1 5 , 1959 F ew est T o u ch d o w n s A llow ed 4, 1963 M ost P a s s e s In tercep ted 28, 1970, 1988


Career Leaders1 (Since 1948)

RUSHING 1. Rocky Klever (1 9 7 7 -8 1 )

2 . Steve Caputo (1 9 6 9 -7 1 ) 3. Monty Bullerdick (1 9 7 8 -7 9 ).................. 4. Jody Farmer (1 9 8 6 -8 9 ).......................... 5. Dick Imer (1953-54) 6 . Terry Dillon (1 9 6 0 -6 2 )............................ 7. Arnie Blancas (1 9 6 9 -7 0 )........................ 8 . Les Kent (1 9 6 9 -7 0 )................................. 9. Tony Rice (1 9 8 8 -9 2 )............................... 10 . Del Spear (1 9 7 3 -7 6 )............................... 1 1 . Paul Connelly (1 9 6 4 -6 5 )........................ 1 2 . Jeff Hoffman (1 9 7 0 -7 1 )......................... 1 3 . Bob Byrne (1 9 4 9 -5 1 ).............................. 1 4 . Renard Colem an (1 9 8 5 -8 8 ) 1 5 . Casey Reilly (1969 -7 1 )............................

Brad Lebo

SCORING 2 ,2 2 8 2 ,0 3 3 1,813 1,719 1,592 1,569 1 ,564 1,554 1,453 1,429 1,348 1,345 1,313 1,311 1,284

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

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 . 11 . 12. 13. 14.

Jody Fanner

RECEIVING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1 0. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 1 7. 1 8. 19.

Kirk Duce (1 9 8 8 -9 1 )..................................... 280 Bruce Carlson (1 9 7 4 -7 7 )........................... 196 Dan Worrell (1 9 6 8 -7 0 ).............................. 180 Jo d y F arm er (1 9 8 8 9 ) .............................. 178 Eby Dobson (1983-86)............................... 166 Tony Rice (1988-92)................................. 158 Del Spear.....(1 9 7 3 -7 6 )................................. 126 Bob Turnquist (1 9 7 2 -7 3 )........................... 115 Rocky Klever (1 9 7 7 -8 1 )............................. 112 Dick Imer......(1953-54)................................... I l l Mike Rice.....(1 9 8 5 -8 6 )................................. 104 Raul Allegre (1 9 7 8 -7 9 )............................... 102 Dean Rominger (1 9 8 0 -8 3 )............................99 Greg Iseman (1981-82) ................................96 Terry Dillon (1960-62).................................... 96 Casey Reilly (1 9 6 9 -7 1 ).................................. 96

Bill Cockhill (1 9 9 0 -9 3 )............................. 2 .2 5 7 y a rd s MikeTrevathan (1 9 8 7 -9 0 )....................... 1,969 yards Brian Salonen (1 9 8 0 -8 3 )........................ 1,882 yards Shalon Baker (1 9 9 1 -9 3 )........................ 1 ,676 yards Matt Clark (1 9 8 7 -9 0 ).............................. 1,639 yards Scott Gurnsey (1991-93)........................ 1 ,576 yards Bob McCauley (1 9 8 1 -8 4 )....................... 1,466 yards Mike Rice (1 9 8 5 -8 6 )............................... 1 ,434 yards Shannon Cabunoc (1 9 8 8 -9 2 )............... 1,317 yards Ray Bauer (1948-50) 1 ,250 yards Marvin Turk (1990-91)............................ 1 ,178 yards Mike Carlsen (1 9 9 1 -9 2 ) 1,140 yards Vern Kelly (1 9 7 8 -7 9 ) 1,103 yards Brad Salonen (1 9 8 4 -8 8 ).............................980 yards Matt Wells (1992-93)...................................979 yards Jim Hard (1 9 7 8 -7 9 ) 960 yards Paul Cooley (1 9 7 5 -7 6 ) 941 yards Tony Lambert (1 9 8 6 -8 7 ) 915 yards Paul Lamb (1 9 8 4 -8 7 ) 874 yards

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

Bill Cockhill

PASSING 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1 2. 1 3. 14. 15. 16.

Grady Bennett (1 9 8 8 -9 0 ) 7 ,778 Brad Lebo (1 9 8 9 -9 2 ) 6,7 1 7 Marty Mornhinweg (1 9 8 0 -8 4 ).................6,0 8 3 Dave Dickenson (1992-93).......................3,851 Brent Pease (1985-86).............................. 3 ,6 5 5 Tom Kingsford (19 4 8 -5 0 ).........................2 ,2 9 6 Bob Boyes (1978-79)................................. 2,178 Scott Werbelow (1 9 8 6 -8 7 ).......................2,099 Ray Brum (19 6 9 -7 0 ).................................. 2,068 Tim Kerr (1976-78).....................................1,745 Van Troxel (1 9 7 2 -7 5 )................................ 1,447 Rock Svennungsen (1 9 7 1 -7 4 )................. 1,446 Dick Heath (1 952-54)................................ 1,231 Kelly Richardson (1980-84)......................1,191 Gary Berding (1 9 7 0 -7 1 )............................1,177 Bert Wilberger (1 9 9 1 -9 3 )......................... 1,157

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


"Single Season Leaders

S S

(Since 1948)

RUSHING

SCORING Y d s.

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

S tev e C a p u to .................................... ...1 ,2 5 3 G reg I s e m a n ..................................... ...1 ,0 7 5 M onty B u lle rd ic k ............................. ...1 ,0 2 2 Les K e n t ............................................. ......9 7 2 T erry D illo n ...................................... 892 Dick Im e r............................................ 889 A rnie B la n c a s .................................. 855 B ryan M a g n u s o n ............................. 818 M onty B u lle rd ic k ............................. 791 Rocky K le v e r .................................... 783

1971 1982 1977 1969 1962. 1954 1970 1967 1978 1981

SCORING 1. D ave D ic k e n s o n .............................. Kirk D u c e ........................................... G reg I s e m a n .....................................

(Continued)

Y r.

P ts.

Y r.

84 84 84

1993 1988 1982

P ts.

4. Mike R ic e ............................. .....................8 0 5. Andy L a r s o n ....................... .....................7 9 6. M arvin T u r k ........................ .....................7 8 7. Kirk D u c e ............................. .....................7 3 8. T ony R ic e ............................. .....................7 2 9. Eby D o b so n ......................... .....................6 8 1 0 ,. D an W o rre ll........................ .....................6 7 Kirk D u c e ............................. .....................6 7 1 2 , Dick Im e r.............................. .....................6 4 1 3 ,. D an W o rre ll........................ .....................6 0 Del S p e a r ............................. .....................6 0 Jo d y F a r m e r ....................... .....................6 0 Jo d y F a r m e r ....................... .....................6 0 S h alo n B a k e r ..................... ......... ...........6 0 1 8 , Bob M cC au le y .................... .....................5 6 Kirk D u c e ............................. .....................5 6

Y r.

1986 1993 1991 1989 1992 1986 1969 1990 1954 1970 1974 1987 1989 1993 1984 1991

Matt Clark, Mike Trevathan & Shannon Cabunoc

Vem Kelly

RECEIVING

RECEIVING Y d s.

1. S c o tt G u rn s e y ....................................... 1 ,0 7 9 2. M arvin T u r k ...........................................1 ,0 4 7 3. Mike R i c e ............................................... 1 ,0 4 6 4. Mike T r e v a th a n ....................................1 ,0 0 6 5. Bob M c C a u le y ......................................... 9 3 3 6. Bill C o c k h ill.............................................. 8 7 0 7. B rian S a lo n e n ......................................... 8 3 2 8. Jim H a r d .....................................................7 2 2 9. M ike T r e v a th a n ....................................... 7 1 0 1 0 . S h alo n B a k e r ............................................7 0 2 1 1 . Paul L a m b ................................................. 6 1 4 1 2 . Paul C o o le y ............................................... 6 0 7 1 3 . M att W e lls ................................................. 6 0 6 1 4 . S h alo n B a k e r ............................................5 9 2 1 5 . M att C la r k ................................................. 5 8 8 Mike C a rls e n .............................................5 8 8 1 7 . S h a n n o n C a b u n o c ................................. 5 7 3 1 8 . T ony L a m b e rt...........................................5 6 9 1 9 . V ern K e lly ................................................. 5 6 4 2 0 . Ray B a u e r...................................................5 6 3 2 1 . Mike C a rls e n .............................................5 5 2 2 2 . Bill C o c k h ill.............................................. 5 4 2 2 3 . V ern K e lly ............................................. ...5 3 9

(C on tinu ed )

Yr.

Y d s.

Yr.

1993 1991 1986 1990 1984

2 4 . Bill C o c k h ill................................................. 5 3 6 2 5 . L orenzo G le n n .............................................5 1 1

1991 1989

loQ Q

Y dS* 1. D ave D ic k e n s o n 3 ,6 4 0 2. Brad L e b o ................................................ 3 ,3 8 4 3. G rady B e n n e tt....................................... 3 ,0 9 1 4. B ren t P e a s e ........................................... 3 , 0 5 6 g G rady B e n n e tt........................................ 3 , 0 0 5 6. Brad L e b o ................................................ 2 , 6 4 6 7. M arty M o rn h in w e g ...............................2 , 4 5 3 8. S c o tt W e rb e lo w ................................... 1 ,8 8 3 9. G rady B e n n e tt 1 ,6 8 2 1 0 . Bob B o y e s.............................................. 1 ,6 6 8 1 1 . M arty M o rn h in w e g ............................. 1 ,5 6 9 1 2 . Tom K in g sfo rd ....................................... 1 ,3 6 1 1 3 . M arty M o rn h in w e g ............................. 1 ,1 8 7 1 4 . Tim K e rr.................................................. 1 ,0 9 7 1 5 . Ray B ru m ......................................................9 6 9 1 6 . Kelly R ic h a r d s o n ........................................ 9 0 6

1979 io o ? I " ! 1985 io q q

1993 1 "3 1992 1990 1986 1950 1991 1992 1977

P A S S IN G Y r1993 1991 1989 1986 1990 1992 1984 1987 1988 1979 1982 1950 1981 1977 1969 1983


Grizzly All-Americans1 PL A Y E R

YEAR

Chris B entz................................................. 1 9 1 8 “Wild” Bill Kelly (AShrine Game)............ 192 6 Russell Sweet (AShrine Game)...................192 6 Tom Davis* (AShrine Game)......................1 9 2 8 Jim Morrow................................................. 1 9 2 9 Waldo Ekegren*.......................................... 1 930 Bob Stansberry* ......................................... 1 9 3 3 Henry Blastic............................................... 193 7 Milt Popovich (AShrine Game)...................1 9 3 7 Eso Naranche (AShrine Game)................... 1 9 4 2 Joe DeLuca*................................................ 1 9 5 4 Doug Dansinger*........................................ 1 955 Stan Renning 1957, 58 John Lands.......................................... 1958, 59 Terry Dillon (AShrine Game).................... 196 2 Wayne Harrington (AP, 2nd team )......... 1 9 65 Bob Beers (AP, 1st team ).................. 1967, 68 Herb White (AP*)..........................................1968 Les Kent (AP, 2nd team).............................. 1969 Tuufuli Uperesa (AP, 2nd team; Kodak*).... 1969

PLAYER

Herb White PL A Y E R

YEAR

YEAR

Kirk Scrafford (AP*)............................ 1988 J.C. Campbell (AP*)........................... 1988 Jody Farmer (AP, 2nd team)............ 1988, 89 Mike Rankin (AP, 3rd team)............. 1988, 89 Tim Hauck.......................................... 1989 (AP, Kodak, Football News, Finalist for Payton Award; The Sports Network, 1st team; USA Today; Japan Bowl) Jay Fagan (AP, 3rd team)................. 1989 Kirk Scrafford..................................... 1989 (AP, 1st team, Martin Luther King Bowl) Rick Erps (AP, 2nd team )................. 1990 Mike Trevathan................................... 1990 (Sports Network, Football Gazette, 1st team) Grady B ennett..................................... 1990 (Football Gazette, 3rd team) Chad Germer..................................... 1991 (AP, 3rd team; Football Gazette, 1st team; Blue-Gray Classic) Sean Dorris (Football Gazette*)......... 1991

Larry Clarkson (AP, 1stteam)................... 1986 Mike Rice..................................................... 1986 (AP, 1st team; Football News, 1st team) Tony Breland............................................... 1986 (Football News, 2nd team) Larry Clarkson.......................................... 1987 (AP, 2nd Team; Walter Camp; Football News; Blue Gray Game) Tony Breland.............................................1987 (AP*, Football News 1st team) Scott Camper (AP*)...................................1 987 Pat Foster (AP, 3rd Team).........................1 987 Bill Venard (AP*)........................................1 987 Mike Rankin (AP*)...................... 1987, 88, 89 Tim Hauck..................................................1 9 8 8 (AP, 1st team; Football News, 1st team) Quinton Richardson (AP*)......................... 1 9 8 8

Tom Davis

Greg Anderson

Larry Miller (AP, 3rd team).......................... 1969 Ray Brum (AP*).............................................1969 Karl Stein (AP*, Kodak*).............................. 1969 Larry Miller (AP, 3rd team)..........................1970 Ray Brum (Kodak, 1st team)................... ....1970 Arnie Blancas (AP*).......................................1970 Steve Okoniewski (AP*)................................ 1970 Karl Stein (AP, 1st team; Kodak, 1st team) Barry Darrow (AP*).......................................1971 Steve Okoniewski..........................................1971 (AP, 3rd team; Kodak, 2nd team) Barry Darrow.................................................1972 (Universal Sports, 2nd team) Ron Rosenberg (AP, 3rd team).................... 1974 Greg Anderson..............................................1976 (1975 AP*; AP, 1st team; Kodak, 1st team) Monty Bullerdick (AP*)................. 1977 Jim Hard (Kodak, 1st team; AP*)................ 1979 Allen Green (Pepsi-Mizlou, 1st team).......... 1979 Tony Fudge (AP)*..........................................1982 Marty Mornhinweg (AP)*.............................. 1982 Brian Salonen................................................1983 (AP, Kodak, Coaches 1st team; AShrine Game) Marty Mornhinweg (AP*).............................. 1984 Mike Rice (AP, 1st team)..............................1985

Chad Lembke (FootballGazette*) 1991 Todd Ericson............................................... 1993 (AP, 2nd team; Football Gazette, 1st team; Sports Network, 3rd team) Dave Dickenson..........................................1993 (Football Gazette, 1st team; Sports Network, 3rd team) Scott Gragg (SportsNetwork*)................... 1993 D enotes honorable mention D enotes East-West Shrine Game

Eso Naranche

-----------A cad em ic A ll-A m ericans PLAYER

YEAR

Greg Maloney (2nd team).. Ed Cerkovnik (1st team).... Greg Iseman (3rd team).... Brian Salonen (2nd team) . Rick Sullivan (2nd team).... John Huestis (2nd team) ... Brad Salonen (2nd team)... Mike McGowan (1st team) Dave Dickenson (1st team) 46

..1978 ..1979 1982 1983 1986, 88 1988 1988 1988, 89, 90 1993

G reg M alon ey


Grizzly Big Sky First Teamers YEAR

PLAYER

Jerry Luchau, O G .......... Chris Pomajevich, WR .. Pete Gotay, F B ............... Paul Connelly, T B .......... Wayne Harrington, OC. Terry Bergren, T B ......... Willie Jones, TB/Rets. .. Warren Hill, T B ............. Bob Graham, O C .......... Lon Howard, O T ........... Larry Huggins, D E ......... Bryan Magnuson, F B .... Mick O ’Neill, D B ............ Bob Beers, IL B ...............

PLAYER

1963 1963 1963 1964 1964 1965 1965 1966 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967 1967, 68

YEAR

Pat Curry, D E .................................1 9 8 1 Jim Rooney, O T ............................ 1 9 8 1 Mickey Sutton, C B /P R ............... 1 9 8 1 Tony Fudge, S S ............................. 1 9 8 2 Ben Kiefer, O L B ...........................1 9 8 2 Brian Salonen, T E .........................1 9 8 3 Mike Rice, W R /P .................. 1985, 86 Larry Clarkson, O T ...............1986, 87 Tony Breland, S S ..........................1 9 8 7 Scott Camper, D T .........................1 9 8 7 Pat Foster, D E ............................... 1 9 8 7 Mike Rankin, ILB 1987, 88, 89 Bill Venard, O G ............................. 1 9 8 7 $Tim Hauck, F S .....................1988, 89

Barry Darrow PLAYER

Sly Hardy Herb White, D E ................ Tuufuli Uperesa, O T ........ Tim Gallagher, D E ........... Bill Gutman, O T ................ Les Kent, R B ...................... Jim Nordstrom, D E .......... Roy Robinson, D B ........... John Stedham, D T .......... Larry Stranahan, D T ....... Arnie Blancas, R B ........... Larry Miller, D E ................ Karl Stein, F S ..................... Steve Okoniewski, O G .... Steve Caputo, R B ............. Ray Stachnick, O C .......... Kit Blue, O C ....................... Barry Darrow, O G ........... Mick Dennehy, D B .......... Leo LaRoche, D E ............. #Ron Rosenberg, ILB...... Steve Taylor, D E............... Dave Harrington, C B ...... Sly Hardy, C B ...................

YEAR

Greg Anderson, FS/R ets.... 1974, 75, 76 Paul Cooley, W R...........................1 9 7 6 Monty Bullerdick, R B ................... 1 9 7 7 Steve Fisher, D T .......................... 1 9 7 8 Allen Green, T E ...........................1 9 7 8 Sam Martin, D E .................. 1978, 79 Guy Bingham, O G ............... 1 9 7 8 ,7 9 Greg Dunn, F S ..................... 1978, 79 Jim Hard, W R ................................1 9 7 9 Raul Allegre, K ............................. 1 9 7 9 Kent Clausen, ILB.........................1 9 7 9 1967, 68 1968, 69 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969 1969, 70 1969, 70 1969, 70 1970, 71 1971 1971 1972 1972 1972 1972 1972, 74 1973 1973 1973, 74

Frank Garrett Kirk Scrafford, O G ............... 1988, 89 J.C . Campbell, O L B .................... 1 9 8 8 Jody Farmer, R B /P /K O R ... 1988, 89 Jay Fagan, O G .............................. 1 9 8 9 Dan Edwards, D E .............. 1989 Rick Erps, O G ............................... 1 9 9 0 Mike McGowan, O L B ..................1 9 9 0 Marvin Turk, W R...........................1 9 9 1 Chad Germer, O C .........................1 9 9 1 Kirk Murphy, D E ...........................1 9 9 1 Chad Lembke, ILB ..............1991, 92 Todd Ericson, S afety... 1991, 92, 93 Sam Davidson, D T ....................... 1 9 9 2 Dan Downs, ILB....................1992, 93 IDave Dickenson, Q B ..................1 9 9 3 Scott Gurnsey, W R........................1 9 9 3 Frank Garrett, O G .........................1 9 9 3 Kurt Schilling, O L B ...................... 1 9 9 3 Carl Franks, D B............................. 1 9 9 3

Bryan Magnuson

r $ # ^ i

Big Sky Defensive MVP, 1988, 89 ^ Big Sky Defensive MVP, 1974 Big Sky Offensive MVP, 1993 j


Grizzly Awards E a c h year eight outstanding University of Montana football players are recipients of awards. The Terry Dillon Award, honoring the outstanding back or receiver, was established in 1964 following the accidental death of former Grizzly Terry Dillon. Dillon played defensive and offensive halfback for UM from 1960 to 1962. He started at defensive halfback for the National Football League Minnesota Vikings. The Paul Weskamp Award was established in memory of Paul Weskamp, a tackle on Ed Chinske’s 1954 Grizzlies. The award honors UM’s out standing lineman and was established by the citizens of Ronan, Montana. The Golden Helmet Award honors the hardest hitter on the team. It was set up on a nationwide basis by the CocaCola Company in 1967. The Larry Miller Award is given in memory of the great Grizzly lineman and wrestler who competed for UM in 1969 and 1970. Miller died in an automobile accident in 1974. The award honors the teams’ outstanding defensive lineman. The Steve Carlson award isgivento the teams’ most valuable player in memoryof theformer Grizzly football player who died in1977. Pat Norwood was a four yearstarter at offensive tackle for the Grizzlies(197882)from Billings, who died of cancer in 1983. This award is given to the Most Inspirational Player, who often times had to overcome an injury. The Tony Barbour award is given in memory of a Loyal Grizzly Fan. It is presented annually to a UM player, “who best exemplifies outstanding practice habits and makes an unselfish contribution to the betterment of the Grizzly Football Team. Enthusiasm, dedication and commitment are the key factors sought in the person receiving this award.” The Outstanding Linebacker award was inaugurated in 1990, and is given by an anonymous donor.

Dillon

LeRoy Foster

Carlson (MVP) 197719781979198019811982-

Ron L ebsock Tim K err Jim H ard K ent C lausen R ocky K lever G reg Isem an M arty M orn h in w eg 1 9 8 3 - B rian S a lo n e n 1 9 8 4 - M arty M orn h in w eg 1 9 8 5 - Mike Rice 1 9 8 6 G - Mike Rice B ren t P e a se 1 9 8 7 — P at F oster Bill V enard 1 9 8 8 - Tim H auck 1 9 8 9 - Tim H auck 1 9 9 0 - G rady B e n n e tt Mike M cG ow an 1 9 9 1 - Brad Lebo M arvin T urk 1 9 9 2 - Brad Lebo S ean D orris 1 9 9 3 - D ave D ick en so n

1964— 1965— 1966— 1967— 1968— 1969— 1970— 1971— 1972— 1973— 19 7 4 — 1975— 1976— 1977— 19 7 8 — 1979— 1980— 1981— 1982— 1983— 1984— 1985— 1986— 1987— 1988— 1989— 1990— 1991— 1992— 1993 -

W ayne H a rrin g to n Paul C onnelly Jim N eilsen B ryan M agnuson Mike Buzzard Kari Stein A rnie B lancas S teve C a p u to Jeff H offm an Bob Sm ith Rock S v en n u n g se n Del S p e ar Paul Fisness M onty Bullerdick Rocky K lever Rocky K lever W ayne H a rp e r Rocky Klever G reg Isem an Jo e y C harles S co tt M urray LeRoy F o ste r LeRoy F o ster Kraig Paulson R e n ard C o lem an S c o tt W erbelow Jo d y F arm er Jo d y F arm er Mike T re v a th a n M arvin Turk Tony Rice S h a n n o n C ab u n o c Bill Cockhill Scott Gurnsey

Mike Rice

Norwood 1 1 1 1 1

9 9 9 9 9

8283848586-

19871988198919901991 -

19921993-

Jason Ray

B rian S alo n e n D ave D um m ett Kelly R ich ard so n Tim M o nterossi Rob Kunka Rick Sullivan David R eeves Ja so n Ray Ja so n Ray D on G raves Jay Fagan M att Clark Nels Kludt S tev e P rem o ck Sam D avidson Kelly M cCallum F rank G a rre tt M att Wells


Grizzly Awards1 Weskamp 1967 1968 1969 197 0 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 197 7 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

— — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

— — — — —

1992 1993

— —

L arry H uggins Tuufuli U p e re sa Tuufuli U p e re sa L arry Miller S tev e O koniew ski Ron R ichards Jim Leid L arry F arn am W alt B rett D an Sullivan T erry Falcon Guy B ingham Guy B ingham B rian M cH ugh Jim R ooney G reg A m u n d sen Bob C o rd ier Rick L inderholm Eric Dawald L arry C lark so n S haw n P o o le L arry C lark so n Ja y Fagan Kirk S craffo rd Rick Erps C had G erm er D am on G ilbreth S c o tt G ragg S co tt G ragg

Golden Helmet 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982

Larry Miller

— — — — — — — — —

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

-

1992 1993

— —

D oug B etters S teve Fisher S teve F isher Sam M artin A rnie Rigoni P at C urry Jo e Nuu Cliff Lewis D ave S e a m a n P at Foster P at F oster J a so n Ray P at F oster S c o tt C am p er J .C . C am pbell Rick Sullivan D an E dw ards J o e K alafat J o e K alafat W ade T h o e m m e s Kirk M urphy G regg S m e rk e r Sam D avidson L ance A llen

— — — — — — — — — —

1983 1984 1985 1986

— — —

1987 1988 1989

— —

1990

1991

Tim Hauck 1992

Miller 1976 197 7 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986

— — — — — —

1993

Bob B eers H erb W hite Jim N o rdstrom Jim N o rdstrom C asey Reilly Mick D en n eh y Sly H ardy Ron R o sen b erg S teve D ionas G reg A n d erso n Kelly Jo h n s o n K ent C lausen G reg Dunn Jay B ecker S co tt G ratto n S co tt G ratto n C urt M cElroy B ren t O akland Ja k e T ram m ell T erry Shillam P a t H ard im an D em idric C ooks Tim H auck Tim H auck Tim H auck Mike R ankin S teve Collins Don G raves Todd Ericson D ethrick Slocum T odd E ricson Carl F ranks C had L em bke T odd E ricson Carl Franks

—*j

Barbour . -

Steve Fisher

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991

1992 1993

— — -

N ate O dden Clay C lausen G rady B e n n e tt Kevin M orris G alen L aw ton — G reg F erg u so n Kyle M irich S c o tt M cCoy — Q u en tin B urns M arc M onestim e — K eith B urke B ert W ilberger

Outstanding Linebacker 1990 1991

Chad Lembke

1992 1993

— B ryan T rip p — C had L em bke Paul L eP row se — C had L em bke — Kurt Schilling D an D ow ns


Current/Former Montana Pros

Roy R obinson Steve Sullivan Ed Illman “Wild” Bill Kelly Len Noyes Milton Popovich Paul Szakash Aldo Forte Bill Lazetich John Dolan Stan Renning John Lands Bob O’Billovich Terry Dillon Mike Tilleman Willie Postler Steve Okoniewski Barry Darrow Doug Betters Terry Falcon Greg Anderson § Tim Hook Carm Carteri

192 2 192 6 192 7 1937 193 7 1937 1938 1938 1941 19 5 9 19 6 0 196 2 19 6 3 19 6 4 1972 1972 1974 197 7 197 7 1979 197 9 197 9

Matt Clark

Evansville Wilson’s Wildcats Brooklyn Professional Brooklyn Dodgers Chicago Cardinals Detroit Lions Detroit Lions Cleveland Rams Buffalo Indians Edmonton Indianapolis Warriors Ottawa Rough Riders Minnesota Vikings Chicago Bears British Columbia Lions Atlanta Falcons Cleveland Browns Miami Dolphins New England Patriots Montreal Saskatchewan Ottawa

Todd Ericson Guy Bingham Rocky Klever Rich Burtness § Mike Hagen § Mickey Sutton Brian Salonen Mike Rice Brent Pease Larry Clarkson Pat Foster * § Tim Hauck * § Kirk Scrafford * Matt Clark * § Mike Trevathan * § Brad Lebo § Sean Dorris * § Todd Ericson * Bruce Dotson Carl' Franks

Kirk Scrafford 1980 1982 1982 1982 1983 1984 1 987 1 987 1 988 1 988 1 989 1 989 1 990 1990 1992 1992 1994 1994 1994

New York Jets (10th round) New York Jets (9th round) Dallas Cowboys (12th round) Seattle Seahawks Pittsburgh Maulers Dallas Cowboys (10th round) New York Jets (8th round) Minnesota Vikings (11th round) San Francisco 49ers (8th round) Los Angeles Rams (9th round) New England Patriots Cincinnati Bengals British Columbia Lions British Columbia Lions Cincinnati Bengals Houston Oilers Indianapolis Colts British Columbia Lions Toronto Argonauts

Note: Year listed is first as a professional.

Team listed is the team player was originally drafted by, or signed with. * Still Active at Press Time § Signed as Free Agent

John Lands

Guy Bingham


Season-by-Season & 1 9 9 3 Review

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■Season-by-Season Results' UM 0 0 0 4 18 10

1897

Opp.

The “Tigers” ................... 0 The “Tigers” .................... 0 The “Tigers” .................... 0 Butte Bus. C ollege 20 Montana S ta te 6 @ Butte Bus. Coll 26 (1-2-3)

UM 5 0 5 6 16

1898

Opp.

Helena High School ... 6 Anaconda Ath. C lub... 1 8 Helena Ath. Club (forfeit)... 0 @ Montana S ta te 0 Montana S ta te 0 (3-2)

1899 UM

Opp.

1 2 Anaconda Ath. C lub... 5 0 @ Montana S ta te 38 0 Montana S ta te 5 (1-2)

1900 UM

Opp.

1 1 Montana S ta te .............. 1 2 (0-1)

UM L L W 26 0

1901

Opp.

Ft. Shaw Indians........... W Butte Ath. C lub............. W Fort M issoula.................. L Fort M issoula............... 0 @ Montana S ta te 31 (2-3)

UM 0 0

190 2

Opp.

Montana T e c h Montana S ta te (0-2)

UM 32 11 0 0 0 0 6

1 90 3

16 38

Opp.

Fort M issoula............... 0 Fort M issoula............... 0 Montana T e c h 19 @Montana T e c h 23 @Idaho............................. 2 8 @Washington State ... 3 2 @Montana S ta te 13 (2-5)

UM

1904

Opp.

1 0 Fort M issoula................ 0 0 @U tah.............................. 1 7 5 @Utah S ta te ................... 0 5 Washington S t a t e 6 7 9 Montana S ta te 0 (3-2)

UM 0 0 6 23 88

190 5

Opp.

U ta h ....................................4 2 @ Whitman Coll 5 @ Washington State ... 2 8 Utah S t a te ....................... 0 Ft. Shaw Indians 0 (2-3)

1906 UM

Opp.

3 2 Ft. Shaw Indians 6 0 Washington S t a t e 5 11 Spokane Ath. C lub 0 0 @ U tah..............................4 2 6 @ Utah S ta te ................ 1 6 0 E x-C ollegians............... 6 (2-4)

UM 62 28 0 12 12 0

1907

Opp.

Montana W esleyan Ft. Shaw Indians @ Washington State ... Montana T e c h ............. Spokane Ath. C lub.... @ Montana T e c h ........ (4-1-1)

0 0 38 0 0 0

1908 UM O pp. 0 Montana S ta te ............. 0 8 Montana T e c h ............ 5 4 @ MontanaT ech 5 0 @ MontanaS tate 5 (1-2-1)

3 Id a h o ............................... 14 (1-4)

190 9

UM O pp. 2 6 Montana W esleyan..... 7 0 @ Utah S ta te ................ 4 7 2 8 Montana T e c h ............. 6 6 Whitman C ollege........ 6 0 @ Idaho......................... 7 6 @ Montana S ta te 6 14 Washington S tate 42 (2-3-2)

UM O pp. 3 3 Missoula H igh............. 0 5 2 Ft. Shaw Indians 0 0 @ MontanaT ech 0 3 @ MontanaS tate 0 4 2 Fort M issoula................ 0 2 4 Montana T e c h ............ 0 1 5 Montana S ta te ............ 5 (6-0-1)

1910 UM O pp. 8 Montana T e c h ............ 0 0 @ MontanaS tate 0 3 Utah S ta te .................... 5 5 @ G onzaga....................17 3 @ MontanaT ech 0 10 Montana S ta te ............ 0 (3-2-1)

1911 UM O pp. 1 2 @ Montana T ech 0 0 Utah S ta te ................... 8 2 8 Poison Independents ... 6 (2-1)

19 1 2 UM O pp. 2 8 Missoula H igh ............... 0 7 @Montana S tate 0 0 @Utah S ta te .................. 17 3 @Utah .............................10 3 9 Montana S ta te .............. 3 18 @G onzaga..................... 6 9 @W illam ette.................. 3 0 (4-3)

19 1 3 UM O pp. 9 @ Washington State ....3 4 7 Utah S ta te ................... 9 7 @ Montana S tate......... 0 2 0 Montana S ta te .............. 0 7 @G onzaga..................... 16 0 @ Whitman Coll............. 3 5 (2-4)

1914 UM O pp. 8 7 Butte Ram blers............ 0 10 Washington S ta te ........ 0 0 @ Idaho.......................... 0 3 2 Utah S ta te .................... 0 2 6 Montana S ta te .............. 9 1 3 North Dakota S ta te 0 1 9 @ G onzaga................... 0 (6-0-1)

191 5 UM O pp. 15 Id ah o ............................... 3 7 @ South D akota 10 1 0 @ North D akota 10 7 @ Washington State ....2 7 5 0 Butte Centervilles ......... 0 6 S y ra c u se ........................ 6 (2-2-2)

1916 UM O pp. 11 @ South D akota 0 2 0 @ G onzaga................... 0 0 @ Washington State ....2 7 17 Whitman College......... 0 6 @ Montana S tate 6 2 0 @ Idaho........................... 13 (4-1-1)

1917 UM O pp. 6 Utah S ta te ..................... 21 3 @ Whitman College......14 9 Montana S ta te .............. 7 0 @ Washington State ....2 8

1918 — no

192 7

team —

1919

1921 UM O pp. 2 5 Idaho S tate................... 0 7 @ W ashington............... 2 8 6 Whitman C ollege........ 14 7 @ Idaho...........................3 5 1 4 @ Montana S ta te ........ 7 7 North Dakota State .... 6 0 G onzaga........................ 0 (3-3-1)

1922 UM O pp. 0 @ W ashington............... 2 6 3 7 Montana W esleyan..... 0 15 Idaho S tate................... 12 6 @ Gonzaga .................. 3 7 7 Montana S ta te ............ 6 0 Whitman C ollege........ 13 0 Id a h o ............................... 3 9 (3-4)

1923 UM O pp. 2 7 Mt. Saint Charles........ 0 0 @ Idaho...........................4 0 2 5 Montana T e c h ............ 0 2 G onzaga..........................2 5 16 @ Whitman College.... 7 14 @ W ashington............... 2 6 2 4 @ Montana S ta te........ 13 0 @ Pacific College........... 6 (4-4)

19 2 4 UM O pp. 4 0 Mt. Saint Charles........ 7 13 Id a h o ............................... 4 1 7 @ W ashington............... 5 2 106@ Montana T e c h 6 14 G onzaga........................2 0 61 Pacific University 7 3 @ Stanford.....................41 2 0 @ Whitman College.... 0 (4-4)

0 10 14 57 7 20 7 28

UM 0 12 6 27 6 56

1 925 Opp.

Washington State @ Washington Gonzaga (in Butte) Montana Tech ....... @ Oregon State @ Idaho................... @ U S C .................... Montana State . (3-4-1)

192 6

UM O pp. 19 Butte Centervilles......... 0 8 Mt. Saint C harles......... 0 0 @ Washington State ....3 5 0 @W ashington................3 2 6 @Id ah o ...........................4 2 13 @California.................... 3 3 6 Mont. St. (in Butte)....... 0 0 @ G onzaga..................... 0 (3-4-1)

1928

1920 UM O pp. 133 Mt. Saint Charles 0 18 @ W ashington.............. 14 34 Montana W esleyan 0 0 @ Washington State.... 31 7 @ Whitman College.... 13 28 Montana S ta te 0 7 Id a h o ............................... 2 0 (4-3)

UM

21 @ Sacramento State ... 0 0 @ U S C ........................... 61 (3-5)

9 30 14 0 27 14 27 7

Opp.

O reg o n ............................4 9 Id a h o 27 @ Washington State.... 14 Montana St. (in Butte) .. 0 @ Gonzaga .................. 10 Whitman C ollege 7

UM O pp. 13 Butte Centervilles......... 0 1 3 Anaconda A nodes........ 0 6 Washington S ta te ......... 2 6 0 Washington ....................2 5 2 0 Montana T e c h ............... 0 0 6 0 7

Mont. St. (in Butte) @ O regon................ @ Oregon State @ G onzaga............. (4-5-1)

UM 18 19 6 0 45 12 18 0 0

0 31 44 0

192 9

48 6 25 0 7 4

Montana T e c h .............. 0 Id ah o ................................13 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 @ O reg o n .......................1 3 @ Oregon S tate........... 7 @ G onzaga................... 6 ( 2 - 6 - 1)

UM 0 20 7 7 7 7 0 0

2 0 6 19 0 14 53 13 14

1930 UM O pp. 1 8 Anaconda A nodes........ 14 5 2 Mt. Saint C harles........ 0 0 @ W ashington............... 2 7 1 3 Mont. St. (in Butte)...... 6 0 @ Washington State ....6 1 0 @ California................... 4 6 2 7 G o n zag a ......................... 1 5 12 I d a h o .............................. 6 (5-3)

1931 UM O pp. 0 Mt. Saint C harles........ 2 0 @ W ashington............... 2 5 1 9 ® Id ah o .......................... 21 0 Washington S ta te ..........13 3 7 Mont. St. (in Butte)...... 6 0 @ Oregon State.............19 0 @ U S C ........................... 6 9 (1-6)

1932 UM O pp. 2 5 Anaconda A nodes....... 0 13 @ W ashington............... 2 6 14 Carroll C ollege............. 8 6 I d a h o ............................... 19 0 @ UCLA......................... 3 2 7 Mont. St. (in Butte)....... 19 0 @ Washington State .... 3 1 6 Oregon S ta te ................. 3 5 1 3 @ G onzaga.....................5 6 (2-7)

1933 UM O pp. 0 @ Oregon State.............2 0 7 Washington S ta te ..........13 6 @ Id ah o .......................... 12 3 2 Mont. St. (in Butte)...... 0 7 @ Stanford......................3 3 1 3 @ G onzaga................... 7 2 6 Utah S ta te ..................... 0 (3-4)

Opp.

@ USC...................... 9 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 Washington State 13 @ Idaho..................... 14 @ Washington.......... 33 Gonzaga (in G. Falls) ... 7 @ Stanford................ 3 2 Oregon S ta te ........... 0 (1-5-2)

UM 0 0 45 6 27 7 16 24 13

193 6 Opp.

@ Washington State ....1 9 @ UCLA................... 30 Idaho S ta te ............... 13 G o n z a g a ................... 0 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 @ Oregon S tate....... 1 4 Id ah o .......................... 0 San Francisco (in Butte) .. 7 North D akota........... 6 (6-3)

Opp.

Anaconda Anodes Mt. Saint Charles @ W ashington........ @ Id ah o ................... Intermountain U. Mont. St. (in Butte) @ California............ Washington State @ UCLA.................. (3-5-1)

1935

1937 UM O pp. 2 5 Whitman College 0 1 3 @ Texas T ech............... 6 3 6 Okla. City (in G. Falls) . 6 13 San Francisco (in Butte) .. 7 19 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 2 3 G o n z a g a ........................ 0 0 @ Idaho.......................... 6 1 4 North D akota................ 3 (7-1)

1938 UM O pp. 2 7 E. W ashington.............. 0 0 @ San Francisco.......... 0 7 D eP au l........................... 6 1 3 Texas T ech .................... 1 9 0 @ North Dakota ............ 7 6 Id ah o ................................1 9 9 @ G onzaga................... 0 13 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 7 @ A rizona...................... 0 (5-3-1)

1939 UM O pp. 9 P o rtla n d ......................... 0 6 San Francisco................1 3 6 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 13 @ Idaho.......................... 0 0 @ Washington............... 9 0 @ Texas T ech................ 13 0 @ Arizona...................... 6 0 G o n z a g a .........................2 3 (3-5)

1940 UM O pp. 9 E. W ashington.............. 0 0 @ Washington State ....1 3 1 9 Texas T ech .................... 3 2 6 Mont. St. (in Butte)...... 0 13 Gonzaga (in Butte)........ 10 0 @ O rego n .......................3 8 2 8 Id ah o ................................18 20 @ San Diego Marines ...38 0 @ Portland.................... 0 (4-4-1)

UM 20

27 7 13

1934

23 0

UM O pp. 0 @ Washington State ....2 7 0 @ UCLA......................... 16

13 16

0

1941 Opp.

Brigham Young . .... 7 North Dakota S ta te 0 @ UCLA ........................14 @ G onzaga.................... 6 Mont. St. (in Butte)....... 13 @ Washington................ 21 North D akota................. 6 @ Idaho........................... 0 @ Ore. St. (in Portland)... 2 7

(6-3)

52


■Season-by-Season Results1 194 2 UM 6 13 16 0 0 0 0 0

O pp. Brigham Y o u n g 12 Mathers AFB ............. 19 @ Washington State ... 6 8 @ Washington............ 3 5 Id ah o ............................ 21 @ Oregon S tate 33 @ California................. 13 @ U SC ...........................3 8 (0-8)

1943, 44 — no

teams —

1945 UM 13 0 13 36 13

......................................O pp. @ Utah S ta te ............... 4 4 @Idaho...........................46 @ Farragut Naval Base ... 21 Pocatello M arines 6 Farragut Naval B ase... 18 (1-4)

New Mexico................. D e n v e r.......................... Id ah o .............................. @ Montana S tate........ @ Utah S ta te ............... Wyoming ...................... Colorado S ta te ........... @ Washington State ... (2-7)

7 55 12 0 19 34 34 47

1952 UM O pp. 0 Utah S ta te ................... 7 0 @ W yoming................. 14 7 Brigham Y o u n g .......... 2 8 17 @ D enver...................... 7 0 @ Colorado S ta te .........4 1 1 4 @ O reg o n ..................... 1 4 3 5 Montana S ta te ............. 12 0 @ Idaho......................... 2 7 2 0 @ San Jose State........ 3 9 6 @ New Mexico ........... 12 (2-7-1)

0 @ Denver........................2 9 13 Utah S ta te ......................2 7 1 2 Brigham Y oung............ 41 7 @ Colorado S ta te ......... 5 7 6 I d a h o ...............................14 6 Montana S tate...............2 0 1 3 ® San Diego ................. 2 4 (0-10)

2 1 ® UtahS tate....................5 4 7 Id a h o ..............................3 5 1 3 Pacific........................... 7 7 @ Montana S ta te ..........2 4 14 @ Western Michigan ... 1 7 3 3 @ PortlandS ta te ........... 7 (4-6)

19 5 9

UM O pp. 6 N. Dakota (in Billings)... 30 7 @ South D akota......... 21 10 Portland S ta te ............ 0 0 Weber S ta te ................ 2 8 0 @ Pacific...................... 2 8 14 @ Idaho S tate............. 17 8 @ Northern Arizona .....3 4 0 Montana S ta t e ........... 3 8 6 @ Idaho ....................... 4 0 (1-8)

UM O pp. 1 9 North D ak o ta................27 0 Wyoming (in Billings)... 5 8 1 2 ® Brigham Y oung 0 12 D en v er 27 0 @ Utah S ta te ................. 2 8 1 4 New M exico.................. 5 5 1 6 Colorado S ta te ..............2 6 6 @ Montana S tate.......... 4 0 6 @ Idaho .......................... 9 (1-8)

1960

1966

1967 UM O pp. 19 @ North D akota......... 14 7 S. Dakota (in Billings) .. 3 13 @ Weber S ta te ........... 12 21 Pacific........................... 7 14 I d a h o ........................... 19 2 0 Idaho S ta te .................. 0 10 Northern A rizona....... 7 8 @ Montana S ta te ...... 14 14 @ Utah S tate............... 2 0 5 5 @ Portland S ta te ........ 7 (7-3)

UM O pp. 13 @ Brigham Y oung...... 2 7 7 W y om ing...................... 2 7 12 Id ah o .............................. 2 0 2 2 @ D enver...................... 13 3 2 Colorado S ta te ............. 31 13 New Mexico................... 41 1 4 ® Utah S ta te .................3 3 3 2 @ Montana S tate....... 13 (3-5)

UM O pp. 21 @ North D akota............1 4 0 Wyoming (in Billings) ... 14 12 Utah S ta te ......................1 4 18 Idaho ...............................14 2 6 @ Denver........................ 12 6 Brigham Y oung........... 7 2 6 @ Colorado S ta te ......... 14 10 Montana S tate.............. 6 6 @ U ta h ........................... 16 6 @ New Mexico..............2 4 (5-5)

1947

1954

1961

UM O pp. 21 @ E. W ashington 0 2 1 P o rtla n d ........................ 0 7 @Arizona....................... 4 0 7 @Utah S ta te ................ 13 1 2 Mont. St. (in Butte) ..... 13 1 3 @WashingtonState ... 12 21 @Idaho.......................... 0 1 4 @California.................. 6 0 4 1 Colorado State ........... 7 1 4 @Hawaii ....................... 12 2 8 @Hawaii All-Stars 14 (7-4)

UM O pp. 31 Fort Lewis (WA) 7 6 @ Iow a............................4 8 1 3 ® D enver...................... 19 2 0 Utah S ta te ................... 13 7 @ Brigham Y oung...... 19 3 4 @ Colorado S ta te ....... 3 7 14 @ New Mexico ........... 2 0 2 5 Montana S ta te ............ 21 2 0 U ta h .................................41 (3-6)

UM O pp. 0 Wyoming (in Billings)... 2 9 6 @ Utah S tate.................5 4 4 0 New M exico................. 8 6 @ Brigham Y oung....... 7 12 U t a h ................................2 4 2 2 Colorado S ta te ..............19 9 @ Montana State...........10 14 Idaho (in Boise)..............16 (2-6)

19 6 2

1969

1955

UM O pp. 0 Wyoming (in Billings) ... 13 8 @ North D akota............14 2 0 @ Utah S tate.................4 3 2 2 I d a h o ...............................16 2 5 Weber S ta te ................. 6 0 Brigham Y oung............ 2 7 2 2 ® Idaho S tate................ 15 3 6 Montana S tate...............19 1 2 ® New Mexico............. 41 1 6 ® Colorado S ta te ......... 15 (5-5)

UM O pp. 2 4 @ North D akota......... 10 31 S. Dakota (in G. Falls) 20 5 2 Northern A rizona....... 7 2 0 @ Weber S ta te ........... 17 3 4 Idaho ............................ 9 4 6 Idaho S ta te .................. 3 6 4 9 @ Portland State ...... 14 7 @ Montana S ta te ....... 6 1 4 Cal Poly (SLO) 0 0 5 8 South Dakota St.

194 6 UM 31 26 0 20 0 19 7 0

1953

O pp. E. W ashington 7 Colorado S t a t e 0 @ O reg o n ................... 3 4 Mont. St. (in Butte) ..... 7 Utah S ta te ....................2 6 Id ah o .............................. 0 @UCLA..........................61 @Washington............... 21 (4-4)

194 8 UM O pp. 7 E. Washington (in G. Falls) 12 7 Utah S ta te .................. 18 2 7 P acific.......................... 0 0 Washington S ta te 48 1 4 Mont. St. (in Butte) ... 0 0 @ Idaho........................ 3 9 2 0 ® Brigham Y oung 26 1 4 College of Pacific 32 7 @ Stanford.................. 3 9 4 7 North D akota.............. 7 (3-7)

194 9 UM 33 7 18 12 14 19 34 19 25

O pp. S. Dakota (in Billings).. 13 @ Washington State ... 13 @ Utah S ta te .............. 13 @ Colorado S ta te 27 @ Oregon S tate 63 Id ah o .............................. 4 7 Mont. St. (in Butte) .... 12 E. W ashington........... 6 Brigham Y o u n g 18 (5-4)

UM 52 28 13 7 33 0 35 13 38 7

O pp. @ E. W ashington 0 @ Idaho........................ 27 @ O reg o n .................... 21 Washington S ta te 14 Mont. St. (in Butte) ... 0 @ Oregon S tate 20 Puget S o u n d ............... 7 @ Nevada-Reno 19 Utah S ta te .................. 7 San Jose St. (in Hawaii) . 32 (5-5)

1951 UM O pp. 7 @ W ashington...............5 8

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UM O pp. 1 2 ® H ouston..................... 5 4 0 Wyoming (in Billings) . . 3 5 2 7 Brigham Y o u n g.......... 13 13 D e n v e r............................ 6 1 6 @ Utah S ta te ............... 3 2 19 New Mexico................. 14 7 Colorado S ta te ........... 12 1 9 ® Montana S tate....... 0 0 @ Arizona.................... 2 9 0 @ Idaho......................... 31 (3-7)

1956 UM O pp. 12 @ A rizona.................... 27 6 @ U tah............................ 2 6 13 @ D enver...................... 2 2 1 3 Utah S ta te ................... 2 7 21 Brigham Y o u n g .......... 13 2 0 @ Colorado S ta te ....... 3 4 1 3 Montana S ta te ............ 3 3 1 3 Wyoming (in Billings) . . 3 4 1 3 @ New M exico........... 14 0 Id a h o .............................. 14 (1-9)

1957

1950

V

25 0 9 38 6 7 6 10

UM O pp. 1 3 @ U tah :............. 3 2 0 Wyoming (in Billings) . . 2 0 7 @ Brigham Y oung...... 2 0 13 D e n v e r.......................... 2 6 3 5 @ Utah S ta te ............... 2 5 21 New Mexico................. 6 13 @ Idaho...........................31 1 3 @ Montana S tate..........2 2 7 Colorado S ta te ........... 19 (2-7)

19 5 8 UM O pp. 6 @ U tah.......................... 2 0 14 Wyoming (in Billings) ..2 1 16 @ New Mexico ........... 4 4

1968 UM O pp. 37 N. Dakota (in Billings).... 10 0 @ South D akota......... 21 5 8 Portland S ta te ............ 0 3 Utah S ta te................... 5 0 4 5 @ Idaho........................ 5 6 13 @ Idaho S tate............. 2 3 2 4 Montana State ........... 2 9 16 Weber S ta te ................ 2 0 0 @ Northern Arizona ..... 18 (2-7)

Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA)

19 6 3 UM O pp. 1 6 @ British Columbia 0 0 Wyoming (in Billings)... 3 5 13 North D ak o ta................ 19 0 @ Brigham Young....... 2 7 13 Idaho S ta te .....................1 4 6 Utah S ta te .....................6 2 6 @ New Mexico.............2 4 1 3 ® Weber S ta te ..............1 9 3 @ Montana State..........1 8 12 Colorado S ta te ..............2 0 (1-9)

19 6 4 UM 29 7 0 0 20 7 7 6 7

O pp. British Columbia...........2 4 @ Pacific........................ 2 3 @ New Mexico............. 2 0 Utah S ta te .....................41 Weber S ta te ................. 12 Western Illinois............ 0 @ Idaho S tate............... 14 Montana S tate.............. 3 0 @ San Diego Marines ...43 (3-6)

19 6 5 UM O pp. 13 @ U ta h ........................... 2 8 14 S. Dakota (in Billings) ..1 5 16 Idaho S ta te ................... 0 1 5 ® Weber S ta te ..............14

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3

North Dakota S ta te ... 3 0 (10-1)

1970 UM O pp. 28 No. Dakota (in Billings).... 7 3 0 @ Northern Illinois..... 6 2 0 @ Northern Arizona ..... 0 3 8 Weber S ta te ................ 2 9 4 4 Idaho (in Pullman)....... 2 6 3 5 @ Idaho S tate............. 3 4 3 5 @ South D akota......... 7 31 Portland S ta te ............ 2 5 3 5 Montana S ta t e ........... 0 2 4 @ South Dakota St. ..... 0 Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA)

16 North Dakota St.......... 3 1 (10-1)

1971 UM O pp. 14 S. Dakota (in G. Falls).... 1 2 7 @ North D akota......... 14 14 3 8 @ Cal Poly (SLO) 12 Idaho ............................ 21 2 4 @ Boise S tate............. 4 7 4 5 Idaho S ta te .................. 3 5 14 Pacific........................... 3 0 14 @ Weber S tate........... 13 3 0 @ Montana S ta te ....... 0 11 @ Hawaii..................... 2 5 2 9 @ Portland S ta te ........ 3 6 (6-5)

1972 UM O pp. 0 @ South D ak o ta........... 3 5 14 N. Dakota (in Billings) ...4 2 4 0 Northern Arizona ......... 17 6 @ Pacific......................... 2 4 12 Weber S tate .................. 7 7 @ Idaho S ta te ................ 14 4 @ H aw aii........................3 0 4 2 Boise S ta te .................... 2 8 3 Montana S ta te ...............21 17 @Idaho.............................31 7 @Tulsa.............................10 (3-8)

1973 UM O pp. 41 Simon Fraser (in G. Falls) 14 1 0 @ NorthD ak o ta..............31 1 0 ® R ic e ............................ 21 10 @ Northern Arizona .... 14 31 South D ak o ta................ 1 9 19 Idaho S ta te .....................1 4 7 @Montana S tate............. 3 3 7 @Boise S ta te ................... 5 5 7 Id ah o ................................2 0 10 @ Weber S ta te ............. 0 (4-6)

1974 UM O pp. 14 @ Simon F raser 23 1 0 ® South D akota 24 17 @ Nevada-Las Vegas ...2 0 2 4 Weber S tate................... 13 2 7 Northern Arizona ........ 0 3 5 @ Idaho........................... 3 5 2 4 ® Portland State............1 4 2 9 Montana S ta te ...............4 3 2 2 @ Idaho S ta te ................2 5 4 2 Boise S ta te .................... 5 6 (3-6-1)

1975 UM O pp. 5 1 South D a k o ta ................ 17 21 Nevada-Las V egas........ 2 0 4 8 @ Weber S ta te ..............12 7 Idaho S ta te .....................10 1 4 Id ah o ................................ 3 3 @ Montana S tate.......... 2 0 2 8 @ Boise S ta te ................3 9 3 3 Portland S tate................ 16 2 8 @ Northern Arizona ....2 2 1 0 @ Simon F raser 24 (6-4)

1976 UM O pp. 1 9 @ Nevada-Las V egas...21 4 9 ® Portland S tate 50 2 8 Weber S tate................... 2 5 21 Northern Arizona ......... 2 3 17 @ Boise S ta te ................ 1 4 1 9 @ Northern Colorado ..2 7 1 2 Montana S ta te ...............2 1 21 Idaho S ta te .....................17 1 9 @ Idaho........................... 2 8 4 5 Simon F ra ser................. 17 (4-6)

1 97 7 UM O pp. 1 3 Nevada-Las V egas 15 2 4 @ Northern Arizona ....2 5 4 0 Portland S tate................2 5 2 3 Weber S tate................... 3 1 17 Boise S ta te .................... 4 3 2 0 @ Idaho........................... 31 17 Idaho S ta te .....................15 1 9 ® Montana S tate 24 3 4 Northern C olorado 13 1 8 ® Puget S ound..............17 (4-6)

1978 UM O pp. 1 2 Puget S o u n d .................2 3 1 6 @ Portland State..........2 7 6 Northern Arizona ......... 21 2 7 @ Weber State .............. 7 1 5 ® Boise S ta te ............... 7 3 0 Id ah o ................................3 4 2 8 @ Idaho S ta te ............... 7 17 @ Nevada-Las V egas...2 5


-Season-by-Season R esults1 2 4 Montana S ta te .............. 8 3 1 Northern C o lorado..... 14 7 @ San Jose State........ 3 5 (5-6)

1979 UM O pp. 14 @ Wash. St. (in Spokane) 34 1 3 @ Northern Arizona ... 2 6 2 3 Weber S ta te ................. 16 3 5 Boise S tate..................... 3 7 2 8 Idaho S ta te .................... 2 4 17 @ Idaho...........................2 0 2 0 N evada-R eno............... 2 7 2 1 @ Montana S tate 38 2 0 @ Northern Colorado . 10 3 2 Portland S ta te ............... 4 0 (3-7)

19 8 0 UM O pp. 6 0 Simon F ra se r................ 2 7 0 @ Portland S tate...........2 0 0 Id ah o ............................... 4 2 1 0 Boise S tate..................... 4 4 2 1 @ Weber S tate............. 3 8 0 @ Idaho S ta te .............. 17 4 2 E. W ashington.............. 7 7 Montana S ta te .............. 2 4 3 1 Northern Arizona......... 21 7 @ Nevada-Reno........... 10 (3-7)

1981 UM O pp. 2 9 @ Northern Arizona.... 2 3 4 2 Northern Iowa ............. 21 1 3 @ Boise S ta te ...............2 7 1 6 @ Idaho......................... 14 2 4 Idaho S ta te ................... 21 3 3 Portland S ta te ............... 3 2 7 @ Montana S tate 17 3 3 N evada-R eno.................2 6 6 Weber S tate ................... 7 13 @ E. Wash, (in Spokane) 14 (7-3)

1982

1985

1988

UM O pp. 0 @ H aw aii....................... 4 0 3 8 Puget S o u n d .................. 10 3 6 Northern Arizona .........3 5 2 8 @ Nevada-Reno............ 27 14 @ Boise S ta te ...............21 4 0 Id ah o ................................16 14 @ Idaho S ta te ................2 8 4 5 Montana S ta te ...............14 2 8 @ Portland State...........3 5 4 2 @ Weber S ta te .............2 0 10 @ Oregon S tate............3 0 7 @ Idah o $ ....................... 21

UM O pp. 31 C al-Fullerton.................3 0 17 @ M innesota.................6 2 16 Portland S ta te ...............21 2 3 R e n o ...............................3 8 3 5 Idaho S tate.................... 2 9 0 @ Idaho.......................... 3 8 18 @ Montana S ta te......... 41 2 9 Weber S ta te .................. 5 7 3 Boise S tate.................... 2 8 1 9 @ E. W ashington......... 5 2 3 2 @ Northern Arizona.... 31 (3-8)

UM O pp. 3 5 Eastern New Mexico ... 6 4 1 South Dakota S ta te ...... 16 3 4 @ Idaho S tate............... 7 2 6 I d a h o ............................... 17 3 @ N evada-R eno............27 3 0 E. W ashington.............. 6 3 3 N. Arizona (2 O T )........ 2 6 2 8 @ Boise S tate................ 31 4 1 @ Weber S ta te .............. 14 1 7 Montana S tate.............. 3 0 @ Portland S ta te .......... 21 1 9 @ Idaho$........................ 3 8

($I-AA P la y o ff g am e)

($I-AA P la y o ff g a m e )

19 8 6

(6-6)

198 3 UM O pp. 21 Boise S ta te .................... 2 0 3 5 Portland S tate................19 21 @ Northern Arizona ....1 7 2 8 Weber S tate................... 2 6 0 N evada-R eno.................3 8 2 4 @ Idaho..........................4 5 8 @ Montana S tate......... 2 8 14 Long Beach S tate.........3 8 26 @ E. Wash, (in Spokane). 27 17 Idaho S ta te .................... 31 (4-6)

1984 UM O pp. 4 2 Abilene C hristian.......... 2 8 17 @ Portland State...........16 3 @ Idaho S ta te ...............4 3 14 @ Weber State ............ 4 7 18 Northern Arizona ......... 2 4 14 Eastern W ashington......14 7 @ Boise S ta te ...............3 5 3 9 Id ah o ................................4 0 2 4 Montana S ta te ...............3 4 2 8 @ Nevada-Reno............ 31 31 A rm y............................... 4 5

UM O pp. 17 @ Nevada-Reno............51 2 8 Northern Arizona 34 4 2 E. Washington .............. 3 7 0 @ Boise S tate................31 3 8 Idaho S tate..................... 31 5 9 Montana S ta te 28 31 Id a h o ............................... 3 8 5 5 @ Weber S tate 29 5 7 @ Idaho S ta te ...............13 3 5 @ Portland S tate 14 (6-4)

1987 UM O pp. 3 Portland S ta te ............... 2 0 17 @ Northern Arizona.... 2 4 41 N evada-R eno.................2 9 3 3 @ Northern Iowa ......... 16 2 5 @ Idaho...........................31 1 2 Boise S tate..................... 3 2 6 Weber S ta te ...................2 9 5 5 @ Montana S ta te 7 6 3 Idaho S tate..................... 0 2 2 @ E. W ashington 3 2 6 @ Cal State-Fullerton.. 4 3 (6-5)

(M irage B ow l in Tokyo)

(2-8-1)

(8-4)

198 9 UM 41 E 3 7 <& 30 F

22 24 38 48 17

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O pp. 15 52 21 â‚Ź 16 <Q 30 6 22 14 13 2 21 7 19 Georgia Southern$ ......4 5

4 2 @ Idaho S ta te ......... (7-4)

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1991 UM O pp. 3 8 Humboldt State 6 11 @ Louisiana Tech... 21 3 @ McNeese State 31 2 4 Idaho S ta te .............. 13 17 @ E. Washington ,, 20 21 Boise S ta te .............. 7 4 7 Weber S tate ............ 38 3 4 @ Northern Arizona ....2 7 16 @ Montana State 9 2 8 Nevada (2 OT) 35 3 5 @ Idaho (OT) 34 (7-4)

199 2 UM O pp. 13 @ Washington State ....2 5 41 Chico S ta te ............. 0 12 @ Kansas S tate...... 27 21 E. W ashington........ 27 21 @ Boise S ta te ......... 27 7 @ Weber State ....... 24 2 8 Northern Arizona ... 27 2 9 Montana S ta te ........ 17 4 7 Id ah o ......................... 29 5 0 H o fstra...................... 6 21 @ Idaho S ta te ......... 14 (6-5)

($I-AA P la y o ff g a m e )

199 3

(11-3)

UM O pp. 5 2 S. Dakota S ta te .... 483 0 @ O reg o n ................ 35 2 8 Idaho S ta te .............. 163 5 @ E. Washington .... 20 3 8 Boise S ta te .............. 24 4 5 Weber S tate ............ 17 3 8 @ Northern Arizona ....2 3 3 7 Jacksonville State ... 7' 5 4 C al-S acram ento..... 15 4 @ Idaho.................... 34 4 2 @ Montana State. . 30 4 8 D elaw a re$ ............... 49

1990 UM O pp. 2 2 @ Oregon State , 15 6 2 Thomas M ore........ 0 4 5 McNeese S ta te ..... 22 3 5 E. W ashington....... 36 3 @ Boise S ta te ........ 41 3 9 @ Weber S ta te ..... 37 14 4 8 Northern Arizona ,. 3 5 Montana S ta te ....... 18 2 7 @ N evada............... 34 14 Idaho ....................... 35

($I-AA P la y o ff g a m e) ( 10 - 2 )

All-Opponents Record W Abilene Christian .............. ......... 1 A riz o n a ..............„........................ 1 Arm y......................... .................. 0 .8 Boise State Brigham Young........................ 5 British Columbia........................ 2 C a lifo rn ia ....... ............. ........... . 0 C al-Fullerton................................ 1 Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) .2 Cal-State Chico......................... . 1 Cal-State Sacram ento..... ......... 1 Carroll College............................ 1 Carson-Newman (TN) ........ .0 Colorado S ta te ........ ................... 6 0 D e law a re ........... .......... .......... . D e P a u l............. ............... ............. 1 Eastern Illinois............................. 1 Eastern New Mexico................. 2 Eastern Washington........... 1 2 0 Farragut Naval B ase.............. Fresno S ta te ................................ 0 Georgia S outhern.................... . 0 G o n z a g a ........................................ 11 H a w a ii................................... ....... 1 H o fs tr a ......................................... 1 H o u s to n ........................................ 0 Humboldt S tate................... ....... 1 I d a h o .................. ....................... 2 2

L 0 4 1 1 5 11 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 0 0 0 7 2 1 1 9 3 0 1 0 53

T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2

W Idaho State....................... ......2 5 Iow a........................... ........... . 0 Jackson State....................... 1 Jacksonville S ta te ............... . 1 Kansas S ta te ...................... 0 Long Beach State............... 0 Louisiana T e c h .................... ,0 McNeese State..................... 1 M innesota..... .............. ......... 0 Montana State............. . ......5 6 Montana T e c h ..... .............. . 12 Nevada-Las Vegas............... 1 N evada.......... ..................... 4 New Mexico..... ............. ...... 4 North D akota....... ............... 10 North Dakota S ta te ............. ,, 3 North Texas ........ 0 Northern Arizona ......1 7 Northern Colorado.............. .... 3 Northern Illinois............... . 1 2 Northern Iowa....................... Oklahoma C ity .................... 1 O re g o n ..... ............................. 0 Oregon S ta te ........................ ..... 1 Pacific University....... ......... 1 University of the Pacific..... 2 Pocatello M arines................ 1 P o rtla n d .............................. 2

54

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T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1

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W L Portland S tate............. 14 9 Puget Sound................... ............. 3 1 R ic e .......................... . ....................... 0 1 San Diego .............. ........ ............................ 0 1 San Diego M arines....... ....................... 0 2 San Francisco........... . ........... 2 1 San Jose State................ .................... . 0 3 Simon F ra se r........ . 2 ...............3 Sonoma State ............ 0 0 South D a k o ta ................. .............. 8 6 South Dakota State ..... ........4 0 Southern California , ..... ......... 0 5 S tan fo rd .................... 4 ..... .. 0 S y ra c u se ........................... ............ 0 0 Texas T e c h ..................... .............. 1 3 Thomas More............... . ................ 0 1 Tulsa ......................... 1 ..... ........0 U C L A ...... .......... ............. .......... . 0 6 U tah............................ . .............. 0 11 Utah S ta te ................. ...... ............. . 8 26 W ashington ..................... ..... ........1 16 Washington S tate........... .............. 2 31 Weber S tate................ .2 2 10 Western Illinois ............... ...................1 0 W hitm an ........................... ......... 5 5 W illam ette........................ .......................... 0 1 W yom ing.......................... .......................... 0 12 *346 4 1 6

T 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 3


1993 Season Review SEPT. 4 MONTANA 52* SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 4 8 (Washington-Grizzly Stadium) A tten d a n ce: 1 1 * 3 6 6 S. D akota S t.......................0 M o n ta n a ...............................7

24 0

7 2 , B lue S k ies 14 10= 48 6 39= 52

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY UM-lst-5:33-Dave Dickenson, 2 Run (Andy Larson kick), 7-0 UM SDS-2nd-14:57-Adams Vinatieri, 26 Field Goal, 7-3 UM SDS-2nd-12:57-Mike Myers, 5 Pass from McDonald, Vinatieri kick), 10-7 SDS SDS-2nd-10:36-Myers, 13 Pass from Todd McDonald (Vinatieri kick), 17-7 SDS SDS-2nd-8:45-McDonald, 3 Run (Vinatieri kick), 24-7 SDS SDS-3rd-l3:51-Dan Nelson, 10 Run (Vinatieri kick), 317 SDS SDS-3rd-8:12-McDonald, 1 Run (Vinatieri kick), 37-7 SDS UM-3rd-3:18-Brent Swenson, 4 Pass from Dickenson (Run failed), 38-13 SDS UM-4th-13:54-Dickenson, 1 Run (Pass failed), 38-19 SDS UM-4th-12:30-Todd Ericson, 42 Fumble Return (Larson kick), 38-25 SDS U M -4th-ll:ll-Shalon Baker, 82 Punt Return (Larson kick), 38-32 SDS UM-4th-9:21-Damon Boddie, 14 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 39-38 UM SDS-4th-5:441-Vinatieri, 43 Field Goal, 41-39 SDS UM-4th-4:39-Scott Gumsey, 11 Pass from Dickenson (Run failed), 45-41 UM SDS-4th-l :26-Myers, 15 Pass from McDonald (Vinatieri kick), 48-45 SDS UM-4th-: 21-Gumsey, 42 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 52-48 UM UM 25 33 20 416 8 0 -4 3 6 47 29 1 4 -4

TEAMS STATS First Downs Rush A ttem pts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Total Yards Pass Attempts Pass Com pletions Had Intercepted Fum bles-Lost

SD S 21 38 102 271 7 8 -3 7 3 40 24 1 1-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g UM-Boddie: 11-4 2 /0 . SDS-Nelson: 2 2 -6 9 /1 TD; McDonald: 1 4-32/2 TDs. P a s s in g UM-Dickenson: 3 9 x 2 7 -0 -4 0 1 /4 TDs. SDS-McDonald: 24 x 4 0 -1 = 271/3 TDs. R e c e iv in g UM-Gurnsey: 8 -1 1 8 /2 TDs; Cockhill:7-134. SDS-Myers: 8 -72/3 TDs; Hines: 6-98. GAME NOTES: Montana registered the biggest come­ back in I-AA history, scoring 39 fourth-quarter points, and overcame a 37 -7 deficit with 8:12 to go in the third quarter. Sophomore QB Dave Dickenson passed for a (then) career-high 401 yards and 3 TDs, and rushed for 2 scores. SDS capitalized on 3 Grizzly fumbles and an interception, scoring 24 points on UM miscues. Two key plays in the fourth quarter were a 42-yard fumble return for a TD by safety Todd Ericson, and an 82-yard TD on a punt return by Shalon Baker. It was the second longest punt return in Grizzly history (Ron Baines, 83 yards vs. Pacific, 1967). The winning score came on a 4th-and-2 from the SDS 42-yard line, as Dickenson hit Scott Gumsey on the left sideline and he broke away for the winning TD. UM scored 45 points in the last 18 minutes of the game. Ericson was named the Big Sky’s “Defensive Player of the Week.” It was Dickenson’s first

SEPT. 1 8 MONTANA 2 8 , IDAHO STATE 16 (Washington-Grizzly Stadium)

SEPT. 11 @ OREGON 35* MONTANA 3 0 (Autzen Stadium* Eugene* OR) A tten d an ce: 3 3 * 1 8 3 M o n ta n a ...............................0 9 O r e g o n ............................... 1 4 1 4

7 0

75* C loudy 14= 3 0 7 = 35

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY UO-lst-10:42-Derrick Deadwiler, 15 Pass from Danny O’Neil (Tommy Thompson kick), 7-0 UO UO-lst-3:34-Cristin McLemore, 7 Pass from O’Neil (Th­ ompson kick), 14-0 UO UO-2nd-14:22-Dino Philyaw, 4 Run (Thompson kick), 21-0 UO UM-2nd-5-.08-Andy Larson, 26 Field Goal, 21-3 UO UO-2nd-3:05-Kory Murphy, 25 Pass from O’Neil, 28-3 UO UM-2nd-0:13-Shalon Baker, 5 Pass from Dave Dickenson (Kick failed), 28-9 UO UM-3rd-9:50-Matt Wells, 11 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 28-16, UO UO-3rd-5:56-Ricky Whittle, 7 Run (Thompson kick), 3516 UO UM-4th-7:42-Dickenson, 4 Run (Larson kick), 35-23 UO UM-4th-l: 55-Mike Erhardt, 6 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 35-30 UO UM 28 30 140 390 8 7 -5 3 0 57 33 0 0 -0

TEAM STATS First Downs Rush Attempts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Total Yards Pass Attempts Pass Completions Had intercepted Fum bles-Lost

UO 27 41 174 316 6 9 -4 9 0 28 21 0 4-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g UM-Dickenson: 11-77/1 TD. UO-Shedrick: 14-74/0; Philyaw: 10-53/1. P a s s in g UM-Dickenson: 28x47-0=324/3 TDs; Wilberger: 4x9/0= =23/0. UO-O-Neil; 4x9-0= 23/3 TDs. R e c e iv in g UM-Wells: 8-80/1 TD; Gumsey: 9-99/0; Cockhill: 7 -1 2 3 /0 . UO-Murphy: 5 -1 0 3 /1 ; McLemore; 4 -5 6 /1 ; Deadwiler; 4-7 0 /1 . GAME NOTES: The Grizzlies’ come-back bid fell short, but Montana overcame 21-0 and 28-3 deficits to give the Ducks of the Pacific-10 Conference a tough game. Junior quarterback Bert Wilberger started the game and played the first quarter, and then yielded to Dickenson, who earned the starting job by rallying the Grizzlies. It was the only game in ‘93 that Dickenson did not start. Trailing 299 at half-time, the Griz outscored the Ducks 21-7 in the final half, as Dickenson completed 20-of-32 for 236 yards and 2 scores He also rushed for a TD. UM out-gained Oregon in total yards with 306 in the 2nd half, compared to Oregon’s 143. Freshman kicker Andy Larson converted on his first college field goal attempt from 26 yards out. Dickenson rushed for a game-high 77 yards. Cockhill had game-highs of 7 catches for 123 yards, and it was Cockhill’s second straight 100-yard receiving game. Bruce Dotson had a career-long 57-yard kickoff return, which set up UM’s second TD. Ericson had a game-high 14 tackles. UM entered the game ranked 21st in the nation in the Sports Network poll, and moved up to 19th despite the loss. Starting strong safety Mike Goicoechea, a junior, injured his leg and missed the next five games, returning against Jacksonville State. Gumsey had 8 catches for 99 yards. T h e fir s t tim e th a t M ontana h o sted an o u t-o f s ta te team was W ashington S ta te in 2 9 0 4 .

55

A tten d a n ce: 1 1 ,5 8 3 Idaho S t................................ 0 M o n t a n a .............................. 7

7 14

3 0

5 5 , Clear 6 = 16 7 = 28

TEAM -QUARTER-TIM E-PLAY UM-lst-7:12-Scott Gumsey, 4 Pass from Dave Dickenson (Andy Larson kick), 7-0 UM UM-2nd-12:19-Gumsey, 5 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 14-0 UM ISU-2nd-7:17-Marlon Scott, 7 Run (Andy Norell kick), 147 UM UM-2nd-5:12-Carl Franks, 29 Interception Return (Larson kick), 21-7 UM ISU-3rd-2:08-Norell, 36 Field Goal, 21-10 UM ISU-4th-8:24-Chad Kay, 1 Run (Run failed), 21-16 UM UM-4th-l:52-Dickenson, 1 Run (Larson kick), 28-16 UM

r ( UM 13 27 116 18 8 5 8 -3 0 4 31 20 1 1-0

TEAM STA T S First Downs Rush Attem pts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Total Yards Pass Attempts Pass Com pletions Had Intercepted Fumbles-Lost

IS U 21 53 295 123 8 1 -4 1 8 28 10 3 3-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g UM-Boddie: 11-8 0 /0 . ISU-Anderson: 2 0 -1 6 2 /0 . P a s s in g UM-Dickenson: 20x31-1= 188/2 TDs. ISU-Behr: 6x18 -2 = 9 5 /0 . R e c e iv in g UM-Wells: 7-109/0; Gurnsey: 4 -2 7 /2 TDs. ISU-Wheeler; 3 -6 3 /0 . GAME NOTES: The Grizzlies started the 1993 Big Sky Conference season with a hard-fought win over the option attack of the speedy Bengals in the league opener for both teams. Free safety Carl Franks had a key play in the game, scoring the winning touchdown with 5:12 left in the first half, as he returned an interception 29 yards for a touchdown. Franks, who had recently been moved from cornerback to safety because of Mike Goicoechea’s leg injury, had a career-high 17 tackles, a pass deflection, and the interception for a score. He also was named the Division I-AA National Player of the Week by the Football Gazette. Both of Dave Dickenson’s touchdown passes were to Gurnsey, who had four touchdown grabs in Montana’s first three games. Junior halfback Damon Boddie rushed for 80 yards and had a key 51-yard kickoff return which led to Montana’s third touchdown. Junior outside linebacker Kurt Schilling had nine tackles, an interception and a sack, while senior defensive tackle Lance Allen also had 9 stops, as well as two tackles for losses. Idaho State freshman quarterback Alfredo Anderson rushed for 162 yards, and the Bengals racked up 295 rushing yards. The Grizzlies had a seasonlow 304 total yards (188 yards passing) and 13 first downs. Idaho State had 418 yards and 21 first downs, and had the ball for 37 minutes.

In 2 9 1 5 , s ta rs tike H arry A d a m s, C h ristian B en tz (UM*s fir s t gridiron A t {-American}, Earl “C lic k ” Clark, L eo n a rd “D u tc h ” D aem s, a n d A t “R ib s ” R obertson w en t 2-2-2, b u t tie d u n d e fe a te d S yracu se, 6-6. T he g a m e was p la y e d on Thanksgiving D a y in M issoula, a n d S yra cu se *\the c h a m p io n s o f th e E a s t,” h a d e n te re d th e g a m e having o u tsco red its o p p o n en ts 2 5 6 to 3.


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TEAM -QUARTER-TIM E-PLAY UM-lst-12:27-Dave Dickenson, 8 Run (Andy Larson kick), 7-0 UM EWU-lst-5:10-Jason Patrick, 2 Run (Derek Collins kick), 7-7 UM-lst-2:44-Kelly Stensrud, 11 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 14-7 UM UM-2nd-l 1:10-Dickenson, 11 Run (Kick failed), 20-7 UM EWU-2nd-l:49-Patrick, 1 Run (Collins kick), 20-14 UM UM-2nd-0:22-Shalon Baker, 31 Pass from Dickenson (Pass failed), 26-14 UM UM-4th-6:57-Larson, 33 Field Goal), 29-14 UM EWU-4th-5:39-Torresy Smith, 1 Run (Pass failed), 29-20 UM UM-4th-3:00-Baker, 36 Pass from Dickenson (Kick failed), 35-20 UM UM 22 28 85 354 8 0 -4 3 9 52 34 3 1-0

TEAM STA T S First Downs Rush Attem pts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Total Yards Pass Attempts Pass Com pletions Had Intercepted Fum bles-Lost

EWU 17 35 38 236 7 6 -2 7 4 41 20 1 2-2

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g UM-Dickenson; 13-5 6 /2 TDs, EWU-D. Wright; 19-4 9 /0. P a s s in g UM-Dickenson: 3 4 x 5 2 -3 = 354/3 TDs. EWU-Bemett: 15x30-0=177/0; T. Smith: 5x111 = 5 9 /0 . R e c e iv in g UM-Gurnsey: 9 -1 0 9 /0 ; Baker; 4 - 7 7 /2 TDs; Cockhill; 4-37/0; Wells: 4-25/0. EWU-Anderson: 5-58/0; Brooks: 6-82/0; Carr: 5-

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TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY BSU-lst-11:18-Greg Erickson, 41 Field Goal), 3-0 BSU U M -lst-10:03-Shalon Baker, 41 Pass from Dave Dickenson (Andy Larson kick), 7-3 UM UM-lst-6:59-Larson, 41 Field Goal, 10-3 UM BSU-lst-5:51-Tasi Autele, 99 Interception Return (Erickson kick), 10-10 BSU-lst-4:16-Brandon Ferguson, 1 Run (Erickson kick), 17-10 BSU UM-lst-2:58-Scott Gumsey, 70 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 17-17 UM-2nd-14:48-Baker, 51 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 24-17 UM UM-3rd-l:09-Dickenson, 1 Run (Larson kick), 31-17 UM UM-4th-ll:49-Mike Erhardt, 13 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 38-17 UM BSU-4th-9:37-Ryan Ikebe, 45 Pass from Tony Hilde (Erickson kick), 38-24 UM UM 18 28 90 407 6 4 -4 9 7 36 22 2 1-1

GAME NOTES: The Grizzlies snapped a three-game Eagle winning streak, and had a 26-14 half-time lead. The Grizzlies contained Eastern Washington’s potent ground game, limiting the Eagles to 38 yards rushing, and 274 total yards (UM had 439 total yards). Dickenson passed for three touchdowns and also rushed for two. Baker had touchdown grabs of 31 and 36 yards, including the clincher with 22 seconds left in the first half, which gave his team a 26-14 lead. Halfback Kelly Stensrud had four catches for 42 yards and his first receiving touchdown at Montana, which covered 11 yards. Junior inside linebacker Garrett Venters had a critical interception - his first career pick, and Montana had seven sacks (for minus 47 yards) by seven different players. Gumsey had his second 100-yard receiving game of the season, with nine grabs for 109 yards. Safeties Franks and Ericson had nine tackles each. Dickenson earned his first-ever Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week award. So far Dickenson has passed for 12 touchdowns in four games, and rushed for six. The Grizzlies were ranked 16th in the nation prior to the game.

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BSU 20 40 72 388 7 8 -4 6 0 38 21 1 5 -3

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g UM-Dickenson: 15-48/1 TD. BSU-Bowens: 11-27/0; Autele; 2-26/0. P a s s in g UM-Dickenson: 22x36-2= 407/4 TDs. BSU-Hilde; 2 1 x 3 8 -1 = 3 6 6 /1 . R e c e iv in g UM-Gurnsey: 7-176/1 TD; Cockhill: 5-94/0; Bak­ er; 3-111/2. BSU-Wilson: 9-143/0; Graven; 4-92/0; Ikebe; 3-

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GAME NOTES: Dickenson passed for a (then) careerhigh 407 yards and four touchdowns, and also rushed for a score -- his fifth straight game with at least one touchdown via the rush. Scott Gumsey had a career-best (at the time) seven catches for 176 yards and a touch­ down. His touchdown grab was also his longest ever a 70-yarder. Junior Shalon Baker had three catches for 111 yards and two of his grabs went for touchdowns of 41 and 51 yards, respectively. A record-crowd of 15,696 fans (the previous mark was 15,438 vs. Mon­ tana State in 1992) was on hand at UM’s Homecoming contest. Sophomore halfback Scott Spraggins rushed for a career-high 63 yards, and had a crucial 63-yard run from the Grizzly one-yard line to the Boise State 36, setting up UM’s final touchdown. There were two ties in the game (10-10 and 17-17), and the Grizzlies had to battle back from two deficits. Montana broke a 17-all tie with 21 unanswered points on touchdown passes from Dickenson to Baker and freshman Mike Erhardt, and on a Dickenson one-yard run. Junior inside linebacker Dan Downs had 14 tackles, a sack, a tackle for a loss, a fumble recovery, and two pass deflections, and was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Week, sharing the award with Idaho linebacker Jason Shelt. It was Downs’ first player of the week award. It was the debut of BSU freshman quarterback Tony Hilde, who passed for 388 yards. Montana was ranked 12th in Division I-AA prior to the game.

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10 7 14 10

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TEAM -QUARTER-TIME-PLAY UM-lst-10:27-Dave Dickenson, 1 Run (Kick failed), 7-0 UM UM-lst-3:21-Damon Boddie, 1 Run (Dickenson Pass to Scott Gumsey, 14-0 UM WSU-2nd-14:33-Van Robinson, 3 Run (Steve Riggs kick), 14-7 UM UM-2nd-9:23-Dickenson, 1 Run (Andy Larson kick), 217 UM WSU-2nd-4:55-Riggs, 28 Field Goal, 21-10 UM UM-2nd-0:22-Gumsey, 10 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 28-10 UM UM-3rd-Matt Wells, 73 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 35-10 UM WSU-3rd-8:51-Dell Stilson, 6 Pass from Brad Otton (Riggs kick), 35-17 UM UM-3rd-l:11-Larson, 43 Field Goal, 38-17 UM UM-4th-6:45-Wells, 87 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 45-17 UM UM 17 30 76 351 6 2 -4 2 7 32 20 0 2-1

TEAM STATS First Downs Rush A ttem pts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Net Yards Pass Attempts Pass Completions Had Intercepted Fumbles-Lost

W SU 20 34 115 315 7 9 -4 3 0 45 31 2 2 -2

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g UM-Boddie; 10-54/1 TD. WSU-Robinson: 2 5 -113/1 TD. P a s s in g UM-Dickenson: 19x29-0=354/3 TDs. WSU: Otton: 31x45-2=315/1 TD. R e c e iv in g UM-Wells: 5-182-2 TDs; Gumsey; 7-63/1; Cockhill: 4 - 8 3 /0 . WSU-McNemey: 9-57/0; Eckford: 7-54/0; Safford;

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GAME NOTES: The Grizzlies improved to 4-0 in the Big Sky and 5-1 overall, and sophomore Matt Wells had an outstanding game. Wells had five catches for 182 yards, and touchdown grabs of 73 and 87 yards. His 87yard touchdown catch from a Dickenson pass tied the school record set by quarterback Shannon Momhinweg to wide receiver Scott Moe against Weber State in 1985. Wells also returned two punts for 103 yards, with both returns leading to Montana touchdowns. Wells, who replaced Baker as the punt returner because the latter had a hamstring injury, was named the Big Sky’s co­ offensive Player of the Week. He shared the award with Idaho quarterback Doug Nussmeier. It was the Grizzlies best start in league since 1970. Downs had a team and career-high 15 tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble, giving him 29 tackles in the Grizzlies’ last two games. Ericson added 13 tackles, while Schilling had 12 stops, and Franks added 10. Montana was ranked 12th in the nation going into the game. O n O c to b e r 2 2 , 1 9 4 3 , th e f o o tb a ll sta d iu m in B u tte w as d e d ic a te d a n d n a m ed '‘N aran ch e S ta d iu m , ” in h o n o r o f E so N aranche, w ho was k illed in actio n in N orth A frica in W orld W ar II. A fo r m e r s ta r a t B u tte High S ch o o l a n d UM, N aranche sta r te d a t fu llback in th e 1 9 4 2 E a st-W est S hrine G am e. E so was th e fifth p la y e r fro m U M w ho p a rtic ip a te d in th e East^ W e s t S h rin e g a m e sin ce th e inaugural g a m e in 1 9 2 7 ^


■1993 Season ReviewOCT, 16 MONTANA 3 8 , @ NORTHERN ARIZONA 2 3 (Walk-up Skydome, Flagstaff, AZ) A tten d a n ce: 1 5 ,2 8 8 M o n ta n a ...............................0 N. A rizo n a ...........................0

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TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY UM-2nd-12:41 -Andy Larson, 44 Field Goal, 3-0 UM UM-2nd-0:25-Scott Spraggins, 2 Run (Larson kick), 10-0 UM

NAU-2nd-0:00-Terry Belden, 33 Field Goal, 10-3 UM NAU-3rd-9:18-Rod Alexander, 21 Pass from Jeff Lewis (Belden kick), 10-10 UM-3rd-4:12-Kelly Stensrud, 7 Run (Larson kick), 17-10 UM

UM-4th-12:49-Dave Dickenson, 9 Run (Larson kick), 2410 UM UM-4th-10:17-Kurt Schilling, 45 Interception Return (Larson kick), 31-10 UM NAU-4th-8:35-Kevin Sullivan, 24 Pass from Lewis (Kick failed), 31-16 UM UM-4th-6:15-Damon Boddie, 35 Run (Larson kick), 3816 UM NAU-4th-4:02-Alexander, 22 Pass from Jim Arellanes (Belden kick), 38-23 UM UM 23 35

122 259 7 1 -3 8 1 36 24

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TEAM STATS First Downs Rush Attem pts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Net Yards Pass Attempts Pass Com pletions Had Intercepted Fum bles-Lost

NAU 18 23 56 347 7 5 -4 0 3 52 32

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UM 31 37 159 428 8 1 -5 8 7 44 33 3

TEAMS STATS First Downs Rush Attempts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Net Yards Pass Attempts Pass Completions Had Intercepted Fum bles-Lost

JSU 14 47 183 36 6 9 -2 1 9

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INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g UM-Stensrud: 1 1 /6 4 /0 TD; Dickenson: 14-52/0. JSU-Pruitt: 11-41/0; Griffie: 4 /4 0 /0 . P a s s in g UM-Dickenson: 29x37-3=343/3 TDs; Wilberger: 4x7-0= 85/1 TD. JSU-Robinson: 5 x 20-0= 36/0. R e c e iv in g UM-Wells: 8-69/0; Gurnsey: 5-86/0; Baker; 43 9 /1 ; Stensrud: 3-48/1.

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TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY UM-lst-3:53-Shalon Baker, 12 Pass from Dave Dickenson (Andy Larson kick), 7-0 UM UM-2nd-13:02-Kelly Stensrud, 33 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 14-0 UM UM-2nd-5:23-Larson, 22 Field Goal, 17-0 UM UM-3rd-10:56-Larson, 31 Field Goal, 20-0 UM UM-3rd-4:13-Larson, 46 Field Goal, 23-0 UM UM-4th-14:36-Gary Burton, 3 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 30-0 UM JSU-4th-8:19-Chuck Robinson, 3 Run (Lee Sutherland kick), 30-7 UM UM-4th-2:55-Daniel Alexander, 53 Pass from Bert Wilberger (Larson kick), 37-7 UM

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INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g UM-Boddie: 9 -5 5 /1 TD; Stensrud: 7 -3 4 /1 ; Dickenson: 15-26/1. NAU-Raney: 1 6 -9 2 /0 . P a s s in g UM-Dickenson: 2 4 x 3 6 -0= 259/0 TDs. NAU-Lewis: 2 6 x 4 1 -1 = 2 8 4 /2 TDs; A rellanes: 6x 1 0 -1 = 6 3 /1 TD. R e c e iv in g UM-Baker: 6-59/0; Gumsey: 5-74/0; Stensrud: 43 4 /0 ; Boddie: 2-47/0. NAU-Alexander: 8 -114/2 TDs; Sullivan; 9 -82/1.

A tten d an ce: 1 1 ,5 6 1 J a ck so n v ille S t ................. 0 M o n t a n a ................................. 7

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GAME NOTES: Four different Montana players rushed for touchdowns, and Dickenson threw for 259 yards. Montana’s defense held NAU to 56 net yards rushing in this key Big Sky Conference game. Montana entered the game 5-1 overall and 4-0 in league, and ranked 8th in the nation, while the Lumberjacks were 6-0 overall and 3-0 in conference, ranked 20th. It was the first (and only) game in 1993 that Dickenson did not throw at least two TD passes. It was, however, Dickenson’s 7th consecu­ tive game with a rushing touchdown. One of the key plays of the game was in the fourth quarter, as Schilling picked off QB Jeff Lewis’ pass, and returned it for a 45yard score, giving Montana a 31-10 lead. Halfback Damon Boddie added an insurance TD with a 35-yard TD run - the Grizzlies’ longest scoring run of the year. Schilling also had 9 tackles, 2 stops for losses, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery. He was named the coBig Sky defensive player of the week, sharing the award with Montana State’s Chris Steinbeisser. Senior defen­ sive end Shawn Merz had 6 tackles, 2 sacks and 2 tackles for losses, and a forced fumble. Junior linebacker Dennis Scates had 8 tackles in his first start, as he replaced Garrett Venters who was out with a leg injury. The victory gave Montana head coach Don Read and the Grizzlies their eighth straight winning season, in Read’s eighth season at UM.

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GAME NOTES: T he Grizzlies scored on 7 of 13 possessions and held the Gamecocks’ potent running attack in check, improving to 7-1 overall in this non­ league contest. QBs Dave Dickenson and Bert Wilberger combined for 428 passing yards and 4 TDs, while JSU completed just 5-of-22 passes for 36 yards. Montana out-gained Jacksonville State 587 to 219 in net yards. Sophomore halfback Kelly Stensrud rushed for a careerhigh 64 yards and caught 3 passes for 48 yards, including a 33-yard TD. Sophomore Matt Wells had a game-high 8 catches, and 11 different players caught at least one pass. Freshman kicker Andy Larson was threeof-three in field goal attempts, including a career-long 46-yarder. Junior linebacker Dennis Scates had 10 tackles in his first start of the year, subbing for an ill (appendicitis) Garrett Venters. Dan Downs also had 10 tackles, safety Carl Franks had 7 tackles and a forced fumble, and senior tackle Lance Allen had two sacks. Senior defensive end Shawn Merz injured his leg in the game, and did not return to action until the play-off game against Delaware. Merz had 31 tackles, 4 forced fumbles, and 3 sacks during the season. Venters missed the next two games after undergoing an operation following an attack of appendicitis, and returned to action against Idaho. Montana was ranked 8th in the Sports Network poll prior to the game with Jacksonville State, last year’s Division II national champion.

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TEAM -QUARTER-TIM E-PLAY UM-lst-13:19-Bill Cockhill, 43 Pass from Dave Dickenson (Andy Larson kick), 7-0 UM UM-lst-13:00-Mike Erhardt, 6 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 14-0 UM CSUS-lst-8:43-T. J. Lewis, 5 Pass from Aaron Garcia (Bob Bell kick), 14-7 UM UM-lst-6:28-Dickenson, 3 Run (Larson kick), 21-7 UM UM-lst-l:38-Shalon Baker, 28 Pass from Dickenson, 287 UM UM-2nd-8:48-Larson, 45 Field Goal, 31-7 UM UM-2nd-8:00-Scott Spraggins, 1 Run (Larson kick), 38-7 UM

UM-2nd-3:34-Cockhill, 68 Pass from Bert Wilberger (Kick failed), 44-7 UM UM-3rd-12:43-Cockhill, 17 Pass from Wilberger (Larson kick), 51-7 UM UM-3rd-6:41-Larson, 37 Field Goal, 54-7 UM

UM 24 46 220 249 67-469 21 16 0 1-0

TEAM STATS First Downs Rush Attempts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Yards Pass A ttem pts Pass Com pletions Had Intercepted Fum bles-Lost

csu s 12 38

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INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g UM-Boddie: 1 3 -9 9 /0 ; Dickenson: 8 -6 4 /1 TD; Spraggins; 17-61/1. CSUS-Joseph: 9 -4 1 /0 . P a s s in g UM-Dickenson: 6 x 8 -0 = 1 1 2 /3 TDs; Wilberger: 10 x 1 3 -0 = 1 3 7 /2 TDs. CSUS-Garcia: 9x18-2=113/1 TD; Garofolo: 4x80 = 3 8 /0 . R e c e iv in g UM-Cockhill: 5-157/3 TDs; Baker: 2-37/1; Erhardt: 2 - 1 7 /1 . CSUS-Harrington: 5-46/0; Ochoa: 4 -5 2 /0 .

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1993 Season Review NOV. 13 MONTANA 4 2 , MONTANA STATE 30 (Reno. H. Sales Stadium, Bozeman, MT)

NOV. 6 MONTANA 5 4 , IDAHO 34 (Kibbie-ASUI-Dome, M oscow, Idaho) A tten d a n ce: 1 5 ,0 5 4 M o n ta n a .............................. 6 I d a h o ......................................7

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TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY U I-lst-9:30-Sheriden May, 2 Run (Mike Hollis kick), 7-0

UI UM-lst-9:14-Damon Boddie, 99 Kickoff Return (Kick failed), 7-6 UI UI-2nd-l 1 :58-Hollis, 44 Field Goal, 10-6 UI UM-2nd-6:29-Dave Dickenson, 1 Run (Andy Larson kick), 13-10 UM UI-2nd-l:12-Alan Allen, 52 Pass from Doug Nussmeier (Hollis kick), 17-13 UI UM-2nd-0:25-Dickenson, 4 Run (Larson kick), 20-17 UM UI-3rd-9:01-May, 8 Run (Hollis kick), 24-20 UI UM-3rd-4:20-Bill Cockhill, 13 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 27-24 UM UI-3rd-0:13-Hollis, 48 Field Goal, 27-27 UM-4th-12:01-Scott Gumsey, 41 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 34-27 UM UM-3rd-6:59-Scott Spraggins, 19 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 41-27 UM UM-4th-6:59-Shalon Baker, 37 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 48-27 UM UI-4th-3:29-Allen, 44 Pass from Nussmeier (Hollis kick), 48-34 UM UM-4th-0:00-Carl Franks, 38 Interception Return, 54-34

A tten d an ce: 1 5 ,1 9 7 2 8 , S n ow in g, Cloudy M o n t a n a .............................2 1 7 7 7 = 42 M ontana S t a t e ..................3 7 14 6 = 3 0

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY U M -lst-ll:41-D ave Dickenson, 2 Run (Andy Larson kick), 7-0 UM UM-lst-5:09-Damon Boddie, 8 Run (Larson kick), 14-0 UM

MSU-lst-2:09-Jeff Stevens, 32 Field Goal, 14-3 UM UM-lst-l:54-Scott Gumsey, 64 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 21-3 UM UM-2nd-ll:14-Scott Spraggins, 1 Run (Larson kick), 283 UM MSU-2nd-0:30-Matt Engelking, 2 Pass from Brock Spen­ cer (Stevens kick), 28-10 UM MSU-3rd-ll:54-Clint Morton, 1 Run (Stevens kick), 2817 UM UM-3rd-7:17-Gumsey, 40 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 35-17 UM MSU-3rd-7:04-Sean Hill, 88 Kickoff Return (Stevens kick), 35-24 UM UM-4th-14:23-Shalon Baker, 12 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 42-24 UM MSU-4th-3:54-Raymond Braggs, 36 Pass from Spencer (Pass failed), 42-30 UM

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TEAM -QUARTER-TIM E-PLAY UM-lst-6:09-Kelly Stensrud, 3 Pass from Dave Dickenson (Andy Larson kick), 7-0 UM UD-lst-4:17-Daryl Brown, 6 Run (Steve Leo kick), 7-7 UD-lst-1:10-Keith Langan, 7 Run (Leo kick), 14-7 UD UD-2nd-9:07-Brown, 20 Run (Leo kick), 21-7 UD UM-2nd-6:03-Dickenson 1 Run (Larson kick), 21-14 UD UM-2nd-l:47-Scott Gurnsey, 22 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 21-21 UM-2nd-0:57-Stensrud, 2 Run (Larson kick), 28-21 UM UD-3rd-5:18-Keita Malloy, 18 Pass from Leo Hamlett (Leo kick), 28-28 UM-4th-14:55-Gumsey, 13 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 35-28 UM UD-4th-ll:08-Lanue Johnson, 3 Run (Leo kick), 35-35 UM-4th-2:44-Matt Wells, 5 Pass from Dickenson (Larson kick), 42-35 UM UD-4th-2:24-Johnson, 70 Run (Leo kick), 42-42 UM-4th-2:13-Damon Boddie, 80 Kickoff return (Kick failed), 48-42 UM UD-4th-0:55-Malloy, 32 Pass from Hamlett (Leo kick), 49-48 UD

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0

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g UM-Dickenson: 14-27/2 TDs; Boddie: 7-24/0. UI-May: 2 3 -124/2; Thomas: 7-65/0. P a s s in g UM-Dickenson.* 32x 4 0 -0 = 512/4 TDs. UI-Nussmeier: 16x31-0= 259/2 TDs. R e c e iv in g UM-Gurnsey: 7-137/1 TD; Baker: 6-123/1; Cockhill: 7-80/1; Wells: 6-104/0; Stensrud: 4-44/0. ^UI-Gary: 4-50/0; Burke: 4-34/0; Allen: 2-96/2. ^

A tten d a n ce: 1 5 ,1 9 7 Cold, (8 Deg. at kickoff) M o n t a n a ...............................7 2 1 0 20= 48 D e la w a r e ............................1 4 7 7 21= 49

UM UM

UM

UM 24 29 58 512 6 9 -5 7 0 40 32

NOV. 26 DELAWARE 4 9 , MONTANA 4 8 (Washington-Grizzly Stadium)

....................................................................................................................... iWr

GAME NOTES: THE STREAK continued, as the Griz beat the Cats for the 8th straight year. Montana went a perfect 7-0 in the Big Sky Conference en route to the title. The Grizzlies finished the regular-season at 10-1, and their 10 victories is the most in a regular-season since the ‘69 and ‘70 teams went 10-0. It was also a record 11th league win in-a-row, dating back to the ‘92 season, breaking the former mark of 10 in-a-row, by the ’69 and ’70 teams. The Griz scored TDs on 4 of their first 5 possessions, taking an early 28-3 lead. Gumsey had 173 receiving yards, giving him 1,079 for the season, break­ ing Marvin Turk’s record of 1,047 yards, set in ‘91. Dickenson’s other single-season records included: com­ pletions (262), passing percentage (67.2%), passing yards (3,640 yards), and TDs (32). Senior receiver Bill Cockhill set two career receiving marks with 158 catches for 2,257 yards. Baker improved his career TD record to 17 TD catches. Dickenson also tied a single-season record with 84 points, while kicker Andy Larson finished 4th in single-season scoring with 81 points. Dickenson was named the league’s player of the week on offense for the third time, (with WSU halfback Markeith Ross). UM was ranked 3rd in the nation following the win.

TEAM STATS First Downs Rush Attem pts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Net Yards Pass Attempts Pass Completions Had Intercepted Fum bles-Lost

UD 27 56 474 124 6 9 -5 9 8 13 5 3 3-2

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g UM-Boddie: 7 - 5 1 /0 TD; Stensrud: 6 -3 7 /1 ; Dickenson: 15=-1/1. UD-Brown: 2 3 -1 8 8 /2 ; Johnso n : 1 3 -1 6 3 /2 ; Coleman: 6-56/0; Langan: 8-45/1. P a s s in g UM-Dickenson: 37x44-0= 409/4 TDs. UD-Langan: 2x7-3=60/0; Hamlett: 3x6-0= 64/2 TDs. R e c e iv in g UM-Wells: 1 4 -1 1 6 /1 TD; Gurnsey: 6 -1 1 4 /2 ; Boddie: 6-69/0; Cockhill: 5-36/0; Stensrud: 42 4 /1 . UD-Malioy: 2 -5 0 /2 . ^ ...................................................................................... -r GAME NOTES: The teams combined for 41 fourthquarter points, including 27 in the last 2:44. With the game tied at 42-all Grizzly halfback Damon Boddie returned a kick-off 80 yards for a TD. The PAT was missed, the Blue Hens moved the ball 70 yards in six plays, winning on a 32-yard pass to Keita Malloy, who also started at comerback. Malloy’s TD grab came over the out-stretched arms of safety Todd Ericson, who appeared to be in position for an interception. UD completed just 5 passes, two to Malloy, and both went for TDs. QB Dave Dickenson set a I-AA playoff record, completing 84.1 percent (37-of-44) passes, good for 409 yards and 4 TDs, and also rushed for a TD, but was sacked 6 times. Sophomore receiver Matt Wells had a career-high 14 catches. Boddie had 309 all-purpose yards: 191 on kick-off returns, 69 receiving, and 49 rushing. Delaware halfbacks Daryl Brown and Lanue Johnson combined for 351 rushing yards and 4 TDs. Safeties Carl Franks and Ericson each had 13 tackles. The Blue Hens lost 33-30 on a last-second field goal at Marshall in the second round of the playoffs.


Football Lettermen 1897

Cary, R o b ert* * ...................... N. Platte, NE

Collins, R a y * ...........................................B utte

1922

Dailey, Lowell**.......................... S cobey

Blake, H aro ld * * .......................M issoula

Dimmick, C h arle s* * * .....................M issoula

C raighead, B arc lay * ...................... M issoula

Colem an, C h a rle s* ........................ A lb erto n

Fox, Richard** ............................Billings

Crain, Fred* .............................M issoula

Holm es, R o b ie * ................................. Billings

Kress, P a u l*

Johnson, Earl** ............................... M issoula

Grove, J o s e p h *

Ebert, F re d * .............................. M issoula

Longley, Ed* .............................. S tevensville

Sheridan, P hillip***

Maudlin, W arren***

T hree Forks

LeRoux, Leonard** .... Wis. Rapids, WI

O ’Neill, William* .............................M issoula

Madden, G ilb ert* * ..................R o u ndup

— , MI Paola, KS -

Goodfellow, H o w a rd * ............ O v a n d o

1914

H eyfron, D a n * ......................... M issoula

1905

Jones, M artin*......................... C orvallis

Farrell, T h o m a s * ............................. M issoula

Bentz, Christian****

Kennedy, H u g h * * ................... M issoula

Fisher, John*

St. Louis, MO

Bum s, V irgil*

K ennett, G e o rg e * * .................M issoula

Fitzgerald, E d w a rd * ............................. B u tte

Clark, Earl***

R ittenpur, C liffo rd * ................M issoula

Fulton, S c o tt* ............................................. NA

Guerin, W illiam *

Olym pia, WA

S chroeder, H o w a rd * ............. M issoula

G unner, J a m e s * .........................................NA

Keeran, J o h n * * *

H a rrington, WA

Shaffer, J o h n * * * ........................... Miles City

Snyder, G e o rg e* *................G reat Falls

Silvemale, Grant*** ............................B a k e r

Vidro, A ugust***................... A n a co n d a

Mexico, MO

- , MN

1931

1923

Everett, WA

Robertson, A lfred**

Ward, Sidney**...................... H a m ilto n

A berdeen, SD

Glenw ood, MN

Dahlberg, Oscar*** Griffin

.. ,................... B u tte

Walter***

. . . . R o u ndup

Caven, A rthur***.......... ......Miles City Crowley

Cale** ........... ...............B utte

Hyde, N eil*....................... ............. F airview

Dahlberg, A lfred**....... ............... B utte

Shelton, WA

Illman, T ed * * * .................. ............. M issoula

Hinm an, D ale**............ Greybull, WY

Am brose, Keith** ...........................M issoula

Scherck, G e orge***....................... M issoula

M eagher, A n g u s* * .......... ................... B u tte

Kuka, Leonard***

1898

Berry, Oral** ..................................... G ra n ite

Vance, C ecil* * ....................................—, WA

Moe, O .K .* .......................

St. Cloud, MN

Lyman, C h alm er* * ...... ...........H e le n a

Allard, C harles***.......................Ravalli

Bishop, A rthur****..........................M issoula

Claypool, C lin to n * ..........................M issoula

Plummer, Ben*** ...........

Stevensville

McKay, J o h n * ............... ............ N oxon

Ebert, Laurence* .... V ancouver, WA

Craig, V in ce n t* ................................M issoula

............. .......... A n a c o n d a

M eeker, D e lm e r* * ....... .........M issoula

Flynn, M ich ae l* .......................M issoula

Flaherty, J a m e s * ........................... B o zem a n

Hechler, Laurens**

H arrim an, William** .......... Petoskey, MI

Adams. H arry****

Heyfron, G il***........................ M issoula

Lewis, F ra n k * * ........................................... NA

Blackwell, Ira* ....................A berdeen, WA

Miller, E d * ..................................M issoula

King, John R .* ............................. Livingston

Cook, S a m *

Sedman, Ellis**........................ M issoula

Kitt, B ern e y * * .................................. M issoula

Dreis, F ra n k *

Sedm an, Oscar** ................... M issoula

M cCarthy, E u g e n e * ....................T ow nsend

Layton, Jack***

M cN am ara, J o h n *

East Helena

M cQuarrie, C laude** .....................M issoula

Fletcher, C la u d e* * .......... ............ R o u ndup

Emery, C al***................ ...........H e le n a

M arshfield, OR

M ahrt, P e te * .................................... M issoula

Hanson, D a n ta * * ............ ................M ildred

Hawke, William** ....... .............. B utte

............. M issoula

Hileman, William*** ...

W hitefish

1916

Martinson, K arl***.......... ............. M issoula

Kuka, G eo rg e* * * ..........

C hicago, IL

1906

Westby, George** .................. M issoula

H a m ilto n

1899

Morgan, Arthur**

Sanderson, L aw so n * * *

Sugrue Pat***

1915

Taylor, Ed* ....................... ...........Miles City

1924

—, ID

Axtell, G e o rg e* * ............. ............ B o zem a n

1932

—, MN

Burrell, Walter*** ........... ........ T am pa, FL

Andersen, L eif***........ P ortland, OR

P ortland, OR

Cogswell, A ndy***.......... ............. M issoula

C arpenter, Kenneth*** ......H am ilton

Kelly,’’Wild” Bill***

1907

Reynolds. Linwood*** ...............B utte Williams, W e n d ell* ...... ............ Billings

A berdeen. WA

Cross, S h o rty * ......................... M issoula Craig, W illiam ****.................. M issoula

............. H a v re

Eveleth, MN

Oech, V e rn * .................. ............ Billings

G raham , Hugh* ........................B o n n e r

D insm ore, R ay m o n d * ....................M issoula

Dahlberg, H arry****............................ B utte

Ritter M ilton***..............

H odson, W illiam *................... M issoula

M cLaren,G ilbert** ........................H am ilton

Jones, L este r*

Everett, WA

Sweet Russell**................ ...........Miles City

Rhinehardt, Naseby*** .. Milwaukee, WI

Jam eison, W illiam *....................V ictor

Ryan, Em m ett****................................V alier

Lockridge, Earl* ....................... S tevensville

Varney, H o w a rd * ........... ................H e le n a

Sayatovich, George***

Marceyes, C laude****.............. Forsyth

Stoddard, T h ay e r* * * ......................M issoula

Nelson, A l* ........................................ M issoula

McAllister, C la u d e * ................M issoula

Thom as, D ilw ayn* ................................B utte

1925

Orr, Conrad** .................................M issoula W oodward, W a rd *

M cCormick, W ashington* ..M issoula

S tansberry, Robert* ....

Miles City

A n a co n d a Norfolk, NE

Vesel, F ran k * * ............... ....... R oundup

Beem an, S te w a rt* .......... ..........Lew istow n

McDonald, H om er*** ...........P o to m a c

1908

C olem an, C h a rle s* ........ ............. A lberton

1933

Sloane, H u g h * ......................... M issoula

Connor, D aniel****............................. D arby

1917

Brittenham , C urtis***.,.. ............. Kalispell

Benson, Frank* ............ , W hite Pine

Fredell, E rnest** ........................... A n a co n d a

Carver, D w ight**............................F lo ren ce

Kain, S am ***................... ................H e le n a

Johnson, C h arle s* * ........................ M issoula

Doherty, E m m e tt* ................................B utte

Ostrum, E m il**................

W abash, MN

B randenberg, H erbert* **.. Miles City

P ortland, OR

Hartsell, Louis***.......... ......A n a co n d a

Walker, S id n e y * ......................M issoula

1900

McClay, H arry*** ............................ M issoula

Driscoll, J o h n * .......................................B utte

Vierhus, Louis***............

Buckhouse, J o e * * * * ................M issoula

R eardon, S te p h e n * *

Felker, Preston* .............................M issoula

Whitcomb, Clark*** ...... ................H e le n a

Farrell, G e o rg e* *

Simpson, Martin*** ....................... M issoula

Harris,

Jam es* * * .................................. B utte

Virginia City

Boston, MA

1926

McCall, R o d n e y * .......... Silverton, OR

Garlington, K ing****............. M issoula

Smead, B urton*** ...........................M issoula

Kreis,

Robert* ..................................Sidney

S o d e rs to n ,J o h n * .......................Clinton, 1A

Lamb,

Henry* ................................. Laurel

Hay, W alter****.......................M issoula

Tait, W illiam *..................

Leahy, Arthur* .....................................B utte

Chinske, Ed***

Hughes, H e rb e rt* * ...........................NA

Torrey, H e n ry *

Sailor,

Coyle, C larence**........... ............. A lb erto n

Polleys, H ovey***................... M issoula

Vealey, W illiam **............................ M issoula

Walters, Ray*****.................... M issoula

Webster, F .* ......................................M issoula

Manila, Phil.

Winstanley, E dw ard****................ M issoula

1901

F loyd*...................................... H a v re

Sullivan, Stephen**** ..........................B utte

C allisnn

...................... I .o m a

I loud***

Davis Tom*** Fogerty

Michigan City, IN ............... ................... B u tte .... B u tte

Gerald*

1918

Murray, Marshall*** ...... ............. M issoula

No team organized due to WW1

Parm alee, J a m e s * * * ...... ............. M issoula

1909

B arnes, G e o rg e * ................Olivet, W1

Rafferty, W illiam *...........

1919

Rognlien, G ord o n * * * .....

Kalispell

B ennett, W illiam **...................... A n a co n d a

Brown, W ingfield*.................... Philipsburg

Tiernan, R o b ert* * * .........

Toledo, OH

Latimer, F ra n k * * .................... M issoula

Ittner, William*

Red Lake Falls,

Clinich, Vernon* .................................. B utte

M issoula

MN

Daylis, F red*** ..................................W orden

1927

New C hicagd

K ennett, H o lte r* ................................H e le n a

DeMers, L am b e rt* * ............................. A rlee

Clark, Jam es** ................ . P asadena, CA

P arsons, H o u s to n * .................M issoula

Little, George** .............................. M issoula

Dorsey, Jam es*** ............................ M issoula

Dezell, W illiam *...............

Sheridan, G u y * ........................ M issoula

Thieme, F re d * * ............................... M issoula

F arm er, Jam es “Eck”*

Foss, D on*** ..................... ..................H a v re

Walters, G u y *

Fitzgerald, H a ro ld *

M issoula

Marshall, Charlie* .................. M issoula

1910

Westby, Arthur* ......................M issoula

1902

Miles City

Harm on, R eid***.............

W inona, MN Price, UT

Day, Clifford***................................M issoula

Keeley, P a trick * *

Mellinger, T ed * * * ............ Pine Island, MN

Descham ps, E lizierd**.................. M issoula

Volger, R alph*....................................... B utte

Dobson, Cecil** .................. Dickinson, ND

W alterskirchen, W m .* * ................ M issoula

Dornblaser, P aul****................Chicago, IL

Crowley, C le m * .............................B u tte

Gleason, F ra n k * ............................ F lorence

Fergus, F au stu s* ....................W hitehall

Simpkins, Edw ard****................... M issoula

G reenough, P a u l* * ................. M issoula

Zem ke, H u b e rt* ........... .........M issoula

1934

Cosgrove, Robert***..... Alhambra, CA Holmquist, Don* .......... ....... W hitefish

Lewis, Ray*** ...................................... B utte

D eer Lodge

Sullivan, John*** .......... .............. B utte

Dickson, Robert* .... Los Angeles, CA

Howard, C o rt* ...............................B ozem a n

Red Lodge

C ochrane, W illiam *

M issoula

Story, L eland**............. ..........W innett

Carter, D o n * ........... Los Angeles, CA

Beard, L eB a ro n * * ...........................M issoula

McPhail, Roy*****

......... Kalispell

Babich, R oy**................ .............. B utte

M issoula

McCauley, Charles*

Newgard, Morris*

R oberts, J a m e s * ........... ............ Billings

W abash, MN

Johnson, Elm er****................M issoula

G reenough, W arren*

Twin Bridges

Heller, Albert**

Kent, E d iso n * ................ ...............Dillon

Greenough, L eo****.............. M issoula

M issoula

Blastic, H enry*** .......... ... Chicago, IL

Morrow, James**** ........ .................M o o re

Newgard, Morris* ....... ......... Kalispell Olson, Clifford***

W hitefish

Whittinghill, Charles*** .......... H e le n a Wilcox, C h arle s* *........

S tevensville

1935 Breen, R o b e rt* ............. ...............B utte Farnum , Donald* ........ .....H a rlo w to n

1928

Noyes, Leonard*** ...... .............. B utte

1920

C arpenter, C lyde***.......................Billings

Pomajevich, Joseph*** ....... M issoula

Baird, H a ro ld * .................................M issoula

Ekegren, K erm it***........ ................H a rle m

Popovich, Milt***

Barry, Earl* ......................................M issoula

Ekegren, W a ldo***......... ................H a rlem

Previs, J o h n * ............ Thom pson Falls

.............. B utte

Russell, H a rv ey * ......................M issoula

1911

Elliott, H a rvey***............................M issoula

Lyon Ray***

................Billings

Shields, J o h n * * .............

Miles City

Smith, E arl*........................................ NA

Forbes, Hugh* .................................M issoula

Freem an, Paul* ..........................G reat Falls

Moore, T h o m as* * *......... ........ P hilipsburg

Swanson, C arl* * ...........

A n a co n d a

Urlin, J o h n * ..............................M issoula

Hunt, Lewis** .................................. Kalispell

Highbee, Law rence* .....................M issoula

Muhlick, C larence***........... K enosha, WI

Szakash, P a u l* * ............

Chicago, IL

Williams, A rth u r* *

Kelly, P at* * * ............................... Big Tim ber

Kershner, Leroy J o e * * ....................Billings

Perey, Emile*** ............... ..... P hilipsburg

Welch, Roderick* ..... Long Beach, CA

Peterson, Russell*** ..................Miles City

R adersburg

Williams, F ra n k * ............... Deer Lodge

Klebe, George** ............................. M issoula

Madsen, Lloyd***

Wood, L eslie* .....................................NA

M cCarthy, P a tric k * * ...................... M issoula

McGowan, Thom as***

Ronan, P eter* * * .............................. M issoula

Ramsey, T e d * * * .......................... Lew istow n

Owsley, M erritt****

1903 Corbin, E dw in**

Twin*Bridges

B utte

1912

Christie, R a lp h * *

George**

D eer Lodge ................H e le n a

Busha, T o m * * ............................Big Tim ber

Dahlberg, G e o rg e* * * ........................... B utte

C raighead, E d * ................................M issoula

Johnston, W illiam *

H am m er, W a lte r*

Daems, L eonard****..................H arlow ton

Lam bert, J a m e s *

New York, NY G reat Falls

Beal, Robert*** ............ ......A n a co n d a Bonawitz, N o rv al* ....... ........ M issoula Brower, G erald***....... Dolan, John***

S pokane, WA

Greenough, E arl* * * ................M issoula Miles City

Rule, Ted*** .....................

S pencer, F ranklin***.......................G e y ser

Farrell, Joseph T . * .................M issoula

1936

Ryan, Jeny*** ................. ....... D eer Lodge S chotte

1921

i ...............M issoula

Curtis, John H .* .............

Miles City Lew istow n

1929 Boone, William** ............ Burns

Miles City ...........H e le n a

Forte, Aldo***................ ., Chicago, IL D eer Lodge

E lm er*.................. .............. C h o te a u

G edgord, T o m * ............

Chicago, IL

Gibson, L y m an * ........... Puyallup, WA

H ardenburgh, F loyd**...........M issoula

Davidson, B e rtra m * ....................A n a co n d a

Murphy, R ay**............................. A n a co n d a

Cox Walter*** ............... ................... B utte

Golden, Joseph* ..........

Chicago, IL

M essenger, R a lp h * .................M issoula

Gault, Jam es*** ..........................G reat Falls

Merrill, Robert* .......................... Great Falls

McCarthy, Thom as*** ... .......... A n a c o n d a

Jenkin, Fred***.............

A n a co n d a

Murphy, F red***......................M issoula

Griffith, William* .........................A n a co n d a

Plummer, T e d * * * ......................S tevensville

Murray, H e nry***......................... M issoula

Lazetich, William*** ....

A n a co n d a

Schoonover, C has.** .... Phillipsburg

Stone, G e o rg e * ................................M issoula

Porter, G ilbert**....................... S tevensville

Walker, Carl* ..................

B oundary, WA

Lundberg, Roland** .... ... Chicago, IL M ariana, J o s e p h * ........ ......Miles City

Spaulding, T h o m as* .............. M issoula

Streit, N orm an****..........................M issoula

R ooney, H a rry * ...............................M issoula

Willis, Hartwell*** ....................... P lains

Weidman, R o y * * ....................................P ony

Straw, Alva* .......................................F orsyth

1930

1904

1913

Tanner, Gordon** .......................Miles City

Botzenhardt, August** ............. A n a c o n d a

McDonald, Archie** .... ............N irada

Adam, E m il**.......................... M issoula

A nderson, H e rb e r t* ................................. NA

Breen, Robert** ..............

Morris, C lifford*........... ......Miles City

59

Matasovic, William*** .... Chicago, IL


Football Lettermen1 Peterson, Arthur***

G reat Falls

Schiller, C a rl* ........................ Chicago, IL

1949

Peterson, Phillip***..................... Kalispell

Taylor, J o s e p h * .....................Chicago, IL

Byrne, R obert***.............................Billings

Miles, Robert*

Rolston, T h o m as* * * ................ .

F orsyth

Thiebes, Joseph* .................. G reat Falls

Smith, F ran k * * ........................Chicago, IL

Vannett, L eonard** ..............P asco, WA

Dovle. R ichard*............

Small, Robert***

Spelm an, Ja m e s * * * ..................A n a c o n d a Strizich, J o s e p h * Williams, Charles***

Chicago, IL

Zim m erm an, W a lte r*

C hicago, IL

No team organized due to WWII

1945 Arnst, R ic h a rd *

1937

Livingston

........................ A n a co n d a

Dotson, Jerry*

B rem erton, WA

Ekegren, G ary***...........................H a rlem Grasky, Jam es* * *

Hanson, Robert** ...S an ta Monica, CA

1943, 1944

G reat Falls

Vogel, R o b e rt* ........................Whiting, IN

Kaiserm an, W illiam ***

........... M issoula

Rowam, Jam es* (Mgr.) .........L ivingston

Lamberg, Ed* (Mgr.)

............ ...... B utte

Mayte, Carol***

.....Sand Coulee

1955

Murphy, Charles** ,,

...B urlington, IA

Bissell, D o n * .................. ......................B elt

O berweiser, Jack*

................Billings

Bray, Roy***

Miles City

Gustafson, P au l* * *

V ancouver, B.C.

Harris, J a m e s * .................Des Moines, IA Kosiur, D avid**

M issoula

Fort B enton

Reed, Dick** ................. ...........Miles City

Dzizi, Richard**

W estaskiwin, Alb.

O ’Billovich, R o b ert* * * ................... B utte

............. Kalispell

Schwend, H o w a rd * * .....................B ridger Schwertfeger, C.**** .... Milwaukee, WI Schwertfeger, G.**** .... Milwaukee, WI

Cook, Robert** .......................... Cut Bank

Volk, F re d * * .................. ........ G reat Falls

Erickson, Harold*

.Sioux Falls, SD

Smith, G ary***............................ W hitefish

Hoon, Jac k * * * ................................. H e le n a

Craft, Archie*

Wold, Paul*** ................ ..................L aurel

G ardner, William*

......Seattle, WA

Thom son, Mike** .......................... Billings

Lundberg,

Dayton, C la rk * ...................... A n a co n d a

Hurley, Terry***

......Chicago, IL

Sorenson, G lenn** ......................... Billings

Johnson, T e r ry * ........... ................Billings

Schulz, Jo h n * * * .............................M issoula

R o g er* * *

Northw ood, IA

Los, Angeles, CA

Nugent, Frank*** ...................... Miles City

Donovan, J o h n * ........................A n a co n d a

1950

Shaffer, H arry** ................................. B utte

Fleming, E u g en e * ............................E ureka

Antonick, Robert*** ,,,

Johnson, R o nald*........

Stenson, P erry***......................... Kalispell

Gall, D onald*

Fort Benton

Baker, W illiam *..............................P oison

Jones, Ivory**................ .... O akland, CA

Taberacci, E m il***

G reat Falls

Gallagher, E d w ard *..................A n a co n d a

Gerlinger, Don*** ....... ....... Chicago, IL

K am pschror, Norm an*

G lendive

Thomally, R o b ert* * * .............Chicago, IL

G eorge, D o n a ld * ................................ B utte

Carlson, Gene***

Lonner, W a lte r* ...........

B u tte

Van Bramer, Glen*** ................... Billings

Kalisch, Frank***

Graves, Robert*** .......

Mading, W a lla ce* ........ ............. M issouri

Birgenheier, R ichard**

H arlo w to n

Krause, K e n n e th * ........................... Dillon

Ingram, Mel*** .............. ............... Billings

McGibon

Bouchee, W illiam ***

Livingston

1938

O ’Loughlin, Jack**** ...................M issoula

Jones, G ordon***......... ................... B utte

P a n a le

Edwards, H ugh*** ..............................B utte

P reuninger, W illiam * ..................M issoula

Laird, Loren*** ............. ...........Miles City

R h in eh a rt

Hoacek, E d * * ....................W heeling, WV

Rhehfield, R o b e rt* ...................... M issoula

Lamley, Robert***

.... K enton, OH

Rosera, Ervin***...........

Johnson, Neil***........................... M issoula

Rist, S e v e r t* ..................................... Billings

Leonard, Robert**

, Santa Ana, CA

Strand, C a rl* ................ B rem erton, WA

Miller, D ick***

Rossmiller, E d w a rd * * ...........Minot, ND

Maus, H arold***............ ...........H a m ilto n

Wikert, M ilton*............. S anta Ana, CA

Moe, Eugene**................................ H e le n a

Shephard, W illiam *

Des Moines, IA

Merrill. E arl* * ................. .......Selm a. CA

Williamson, D o n * ........ ................... B utte

Peters, D aniel** ............................... B utte Shevalier, Jack** ........................... H e le n a

O ’Donnell, T hom as***

C asper, WY

Shegina, W illiam **................... A n a co n d a

Dickinson, ND

Elmhurst

Robert**

IL

G reat Falls

I

D enver Nacehw ,Tr ***

PH

Dillon, T e rry * ............................. Irving, KS Dodson, P at***................................. Shelby Herber, E dm und**.................C am as. WA

Stephens, Wallace** ..................... Billings

Miller, D avid**..........Santa Monica, CA Moomaw, Richard** .... Santa Ana, CA

1956

Brauer, F red***............................ M issoula

T horsrud, G arfield* ..................... M issoula

Murray, J im * * * .............. ......... A n a co n d a

Benjamin, K a rl* * ..........

Brown, Clyde* ................................. Dillon

Williamson, P a u l* .........................M issoula

Nearing, Ed* .............. Los Angeles, CA

Bockm an, M ontana*** ............. M issoula

Bryan, Don** ...................................Billings

Lewis, G e o rg e * ................

Rothwell, J a c k * ............. .............. Billings

Butossish, Robert*

Sherbeck, Harold**

Carver, D u a n e * ............. ,

........ Big Sandy

Glencoe, IL

Lena, WI

T hom pson, Harry* ..................... Kalispell

M issoula

Milwaukee, WI

Bartell, Jam es***

M iccnnla

1939

Clawson, G e n e* * * ........................M issoula

1960 B ansem er, Jam es*

H opkins, MN

Rudio, J a c k * * ...................................H e le n a Seattle, WA

Trotter, C .M .* * ................. Longview, WA Werba, R onald***

Chicago, IL

................... B utte

1961

Seattle, WA

Drahos, Kenneth**** ..... Puyallup, WA

1946

Thom as, L loyd** ........... Santa Ana, CA

Connors, Jerry***......... .. S pokane, WA

Dratz, Jo h n * * * ...............................M issoula

Anderson, R obert*** ...................M issoula

Vucurovich. Georoe** .................. R u tte

Dixon John**

WA

Gilder,

R ic h ard * *........................M issoula

Duffy, T om **....................................... B utte

Briney, F ra n k * * ...................................B utte

Watt, H e n ry * ....... Herm osa Beach, CA

Everson, Robert***

.... C heney, WA

Hauck,

T hom as***.......................... B utte

.... Highland, IN

Huse, R ichard**

G reat Falls

Selah

Miller, Paul D .* *

Miles City

S p o k an e

Duncan, John** ..............................H e le n a

C heek, J o h n * ..................................... Dillon

White, J o h n * .................. Santa Ana. CA

Gorsich, Mathew***

Gorton, R o b e rt* * ......................... Kalispell

Cork, L ee****................................ M issoula

Walker, W illiam *...........

Hand, B ill**....................

Gustafson, R oy**..........................Corvallis

G erner, K e n n e th *

Thom pson Falls

Mufich, William****............................B u tte

Helding, John****

M issoula

Naranche, E so*** ............................... B utte

Kovacich, J o h n * ................................. B utte

Ness, R o b ert* ................................ Kalispell

Kumpuris, Mike****

Nussbacker, K a rl* ........................M issoula

Leeper, S am *** ...................................B utte

Campbell, Murdo****

Roberts, Buan* ...................................B utte

Lodell, A lb ert* ........................... A n a co n d a

Davidson, Ia n * ................ ....... G reat Falls

Little Rock, AR

1951 Anderson, Eddie***

WA

Dennis, G e o rg e * ....................... Irving, KS

Hart, W illard*..................... Oakland, CA

Wallwork, B ruce***........ W aim analo, HI

H ayes, S e v e r n * ............. ... Oakland, CA

Wood, S teve***

G reat Falls

............ M issoula

McKelvie, Charles**

....... G reat Falls

Moore, Edw ard***..... ......D eer Lodge

Calder, F red**

O ’Brien, Michael***

,. S p okane, WA

Dennis, W a y n e* .........V ancouver, B.C.

Renning, Stanley***

........ G reat Falls

Burke, Jim * * * .................

......Reseda, CA

M anno, P a t * ................... ......... A n a c o n d a

Roberts, S a m * ................................. H e le n a

Malcom, R oy****.......................... M issoula

Lindsey, Richard**

Strom, R oy***.................................. Shelby

Norm and, R o b e rt* ................... A n a co n d a

Nickel, F rank** .............. .............. Billings

T ennant

Swarthout,

Gue, K e n n e th * .............. ........ G reat Falls

............ M issoula

Vernon*

K alispell

1962 Toms River, NJ

Ellison, W illiam *

M andan, ND

Gotay, P e te r* *

Clarkston, NY

Jack*** ............ Prosser, WA

P alm er, L o re n * .................................L aurel

Mirchoff, F re d * * ............ Santa Ana, CA

Vaughn, C o le m a n * ..................A n a co n d a

Pattison, L e o * ...............................G lasgow

Roberts, J o e * * ................ .................. B utte

Jones, William**........................Livingston

Radakovich, D a n * * * .................... G lasgow

Shadoan, Richard**

Reynolds, W illiam ***

Highland, IN

Stewart, R obert**.......... .............. Forsyth

Barney, P h il* .................. ............ M issoula

1940

Roberts, P ie rre * * ..........................M issoula

Yurko, Robert* ............. ....... G reat Falls

Bilan, Edward* ............ Calgary, A lberta

Martin, Bill*** .................................... Dillon

Brown, R onald* ............ Sun Valley, CA

Pomajevich, C h ris * * ...................S u p e rio r

Dahm er, H e n ry * .............................. H a v re

Scott, W ilbur*.................

1952

G reat Falls

Kimmit, D e n n is *

1957

.............. Billings

M issoula

Jenkins, G ary**

Great Falls

Leonard, E u g en e * *

Bay City, MI

Luchau, G erald***........................M issoula

Daem s, L eo n a rd *.......................B o zem a n

Semansky, F ran k * * * * ........................B u tte

Emigh, J a c k * ...........................Kankakee,

IL Streit, D avid**..........................

M issoula

Brandt, Don** ................

Grant, Russell* ..............

M ead

Fiske, Karl*** .................................O utlook

Sivingen, M arcu s* ........................G lasgow

Brott, D e a n * ...................

Griffin, P hil**..................

C hicago

Jones, C h arle s* ......................... Livingston

W alterskirchen, J e r o m e *

M issoula

Crumley, R o b e rt* .......... ..........Cut Bank

Jankovich, S a m * ........... .................. B u tte

1963

Leaphart, William*** ..................M issoula

W arden, D a rre l* ..................... G reat Falls

Dantic, R obert*** .......... .................Laurel

Johnson, H ow ard** ...... ..........H a m ilto n

Bain, F ra n k * ............................... Kalispell

Page, J o h n * ...................................Kalispell

Yovetich, Dan* ...................................B utte

De Luca, J o e * * ..............

Reagan, J o h n * * ...................... C hicago, IL Robertson,

W illiam***

1947

G reat Falls

Fell, D onald*...................

Weed, CA

Vallejo, CA WA

L arry *

................... Kalispell

Keeley, E a r l* ...............V ancouver, B.C.

Barherie, J o h n * ....................Calgary, Alb.

Deuchler, O w e n * * ......... .....Seattle, WA

Leenhouts, Richard* ,,,

Benzley, Robert** .... G reen River, WY

Gom pf, H a ro ld * ............ .................. Libby

I.nve

Jo h n *

Selah, WA R n rh a n k

CA

Bauer, Ray****

............G reat Falls

Gue, William***............. ....... Great Falls

M cArthur, J o n * ...........V ancouver, WA

Swarthout, William***

Delaney, Don***

................M issoula

H eath, Richard***

DeVore, Kent**

.................. H e le n a

Walters, T ed * * .................. ............ Billings

B rent***..........................M issoula

IL

Sparks, R o b e rt* ............... ................B u tte P rosser, WA

Russel, Scovel,

......... Miles City

Bultman, C h a rle s* ................ Telford, PA C rippen, R o b e rt* ............................. B u tte

Myers, L arry**................ ... P acom a, CA

Greenfield, R o c k y * ..................... M issoula

Jensen, Marlyn*** ......... ..........Miles City

Olson, B ru ce * * ............... ............ M issoula

Huffer, T h o m a s * * ...............Maywood, IL

Ford, H enry*** ........... ......D urango, CO

Little, D on***...................

Pepe, J o e * * .................... ............ M issoula

M cElhenney, T e d * ........................... B utte

Gorton, R o b e rt* ........ ................Kalispell

Orlich, D o n * .................... ..................B u tte

Sorenson, Thom as**

Meyer, D e n n is* ............................... H e le n a

H am m erness, Roland****..........G lasgow

Pinsoneault, Richard*

....... St. Ignatius

Sparber, D ale* * ............ C ashm ere, WA

Burke, P a u l* * ................... ............ Billings

Harris, D oyle** ........... .. Forest City, AR

Sam uelson, George*** ,,............G lendive

Vierra, L e s te r* ............... ... Y akim a, WA

R obinson, C la re n c e * ................ Kalispell

Kampfe, Paul* ................. ..........Kalispell

Korn, D a n * * ................

Stockina. G. Edaar*

Vercurovich, George*

Seeley, Roger** .................

Keig, W illiam *.................. ...... A n a c o n d a

Kuburich, Steve***

Kern, R ic h ard * *.............. ......L ivingston

Malone, J a c k * * ........... .................. Billings

M ather, W illiam *............. ......L ew istow n

P rueninger, William* ................M issoula

1941 Barbour, W illiam *...........

Reynolds, Vernon**

Phila., PA

.. Prosser, WA

K alispell ............ A n a co n d a

Replogle, Bert* .......... ............ Lew istow n

Scott, A rnold**................. .............. Plains

Selstad, Tom***

Tyvand, Ben*** ................ ................B u tte

W h alen

........... Great Falls

R o h e rt*

R n ttp

W estw ater, J a m e s * ........ .... Chicago, IL

Sw earinaen. C .*

Port Orchard. WA

Wilson, Jam es* .............. ................L aurel

Burke, Howard** Byerly, Kenneth***

,,

Dasinger, Douglas** ,

1942

Campbell, Don*** ,

........ G reat Falls

Imer, D ick * * ....................

Elizabeth, NJ

Shelby

Young, J e r ry * * .............. ...... Sandy

Tripp, Eugene** .......................... M issoula

OR

1958

1964

Berry, D ale**.................. ............ Fairview

Aukam p, R o n ald * ..........M t.Prospect, IL B ergren, T e r ry * .............................. D arby

....... Livingston

Em erson, Michael** ..... ... Lewiston, ID

...... L ew istow n

Gratton, Roger (Tim)* ............ M issoula

B rophy, R o b e rt* ..................... Red Lodge

...... Wolf Point

Gregor, J o h n * * * .............................S helby

C lem ens, R o g e r* ................... P lentyw ood

Grem inger, Henry** .... A lham bra, CA

Connoly, P au l* ...................M uskegon, MI

Highland, IN

Chaffin, E verett** ......... ............. M issoula

Laird, W alto n * * .............. .........Miles City

Johnson, James***

Berger, E d w a rd * .............. ............ Billings

Kafentzis, Andy***

Leuthold, Kenneth*

la n d s

M issoula

.................. B u tte

Petty, L arry**.......................... G reat Falls

Tilleman, M ichael**.................... C h in o o k

Badgley, Kirk J r.* * .................... M issoula

.......

CA

Williamson, Dan* .......... .................. B u tte

1953 Barone, V incent**..........

Benicia

................L aurel

Jn h n * *

............ M issoula R a tn n R n n o p

Enger, David* .........................Deer Lodge

IA

Ferris, E dw ard*..................................Dillon

M issoula

G arland, Roger* .........Spring Valley, IL

B owm an, R ic h a rd * ............. C asper, WY

Kafentzis, C h ris * ........................ M issoula

Milne, C urtis**................. ...........G lendive

Matte John*** .

Felt, T o m * .......................... ............ Billings

King, Jack*** ..................

Peterson, K e ith * * ........... .... Seattle, WA

Meese, J o h n * * .................. W oodside, CA

H arrington, W a y n e *

Ferris, J a c k * .......................

Kingsford, Tom***

Shupe, D ale***................ ............ H a rle m WeskamD. P a u l* * ........... ................. R o n a n

N earam ys, Robert* .... ......Pasco, WA

Hill, W arren* ...................................Billings

Pelayo, A lvin*. . ..

Joram o, F lo y d * .............................C h o te a u

Belmar, NJ

Kalispell ............. M issoula

Fox, D onald*..............................Park City

Naye, W illiam *.............. ... Petalum a, CA

Leaphart, D o n * ................. .........M issoula

Smith, William (B.J.)* .. .................. B utte

McIntosh, Jam es* ............ ........ M issoula

Stewart, Gordon***

Misicv W illiam *..................

M nreu

C hicago, IL

Nyquist, D o n a ld * .............. ........... S co b ey

W illiam *

...............Forsyth S h e r id a n

Honolulu

HI

Jo h nson, Richard*(Mgr.]1....... H a m ilto n

1954 Enochson, P aul***............................H a v re Gehring, Robert** .. P ort O rchard, WA

Yakim a, WA

Neilson, J a m e s * ............................... Shelby Salois, Jerry* ........................... P hilipsburg

1959 ;, L aw rence*** ....................Billings

Salvo, J im * .......................................... Dillon Schm auch, M ichael*..............G reat Falls


Football Lettermen U peresa, T uufuli**............Alea, Oahu, HI

Stark, R o b ert* *................................... P oison

Bitar, G re g * *

Walle, Charles* ...................... S u p e rio r

Urie, Dave**

Starkey, S te v e n * *

Brant, Jim** .........................

Welker, T h o m a s * ..................... C o n ra d

W aters, W illiam *.....................................T roy

Svennungsen, R o ck * * *

Whipple, J a m e s * .......................H e le n a

Waxham, John***

Huggins, L arry * .......................M issoula

Worrel, Dan***

Smelko, D a n ie l*

H ubbard, OH

Chico, CA Mt. Lake Ter., WA G reat Falls

Wysel, G le n * ....................................L ew iston

1965 1969

Adams, M e rle * .....................Livingston Allen, Dewayne “Dewey”* * *

Kalispell

El Monte, CA

Gratton, Scott**** ................... M issoula

M issoula

Hinson, John**** ............. Seatttle, WA

Campbell, Neil** ............................... H e le n a

Kovacich, Jo h n * * * * ...............

S w earingen, G a ry * .........................M issoula

C ham pagne, G e n e *

Lamb, C a rlto n *

Taylor, S te v en *

Clausen, K ent****

Shelby, MT Great Falls

Troxel, Ed V an****................. Moscow. ID

Dews, R o bbie**

Tum quist, Robert**

Falcon, T erry**

....................Billings

W alsh, C re ig h to n * ................................B utte

Atwood, G e orge***

H oquiam , WA

1973

B utte

Las Vegas, NV

A berdeen, SD

Madison, R eed****........................ B utte

Newark, NJ

McElroy, C urt****...........................B utte

................... C u lbertson

Murfitt, S te v e * ..................... P hilipsburg

Ferda, S cott****........................ G reat Falls Frost, M ike*

Lansdale, PA

Lacey, WA

Paoli, David*** ...................Great Falls

N ew port B each, CA

Gelaskoska, J o e * * *

1980

Bothel, WA

Appelt, Wesley*** .................. M issoula

Baldwin,

Gene*

S pokane, WA

Becker, W ayne**.... Chula Vista, CA

Blancas,

A m ie * *

A berdeen, WA

Costello, Anthony* .... Chula Vista, CA

Bozzo, T o n y * ..........................Salinas, CA

Anderson, Greg***

Blue Island, IL

Fiala, Joe* ..........................D eer Lodge

Caputo, Steve*** ................... Seattle, WA

Border, R ichard**

Salt Lake City, UT

H anson, G re g * ........................ M issoula

Dennehey, M ick*** ...............................B utte

Buxton, John*** ............. O w atonna, MN

H alverson, W illiam *

G reat Falls

Dantic, B rad****........................... L aurel

Malloy, Don*** ..............................M alta

Fisher, B o b *

Carlson, S te v e * * ................. ..... G reat

H arper, W ayne***.......................Livingston

Fudge, Tony**** .................. G reat Falls

McDonald, D o ug*................... M issoula

Frustau, M artin * *

Meyer, Dennis* ......................... H e le n a

Glennon, Mike*

Miller, Walter** .. Walnut Creek, CA Schaefer, Gary* ........................ Billings Searles, J im * * * ........................M issoula

Hoffmann, Jeff* * *

Smith, Gary***-............Pittsburgh, PA

Johnson, L .* *

Smith, M ike**................ Olym pia, WA

Kent, Les** ............................Honolulu, HI

Lynn, R an d y * *

Walle, V irgil*................

McCann, M ik e* *

R enton, WA

Mangegold, Eric** ......................... G lendive

Martin, S am * * *

Miles, G re g *

Seattle, WA

Nakoa, Doug**

Roban, M ichael**

S u p e rio r

A berdeen, WA

Adams, M ike*

Newton, IA

Falls

C incinnati, OH

Huggins, J a y * ...................................M issoula

Kline, D a v e * .................. Bellevue, WA

S pokane, WA

Johnson, Kelly***

Klucewich, J o e * * * * ............ Alpine, CA

M onrovia, CA

Kleckner, G ran t* * *

Hare, R a y *

S pokane, WA

Flowers, T e rry * *

Hickerson, B ill**

Sonom a, CA

Grigsby, B ill** Hardy, S ylvester**

1966

Miller, Larry*

M artinez, CA

Brumback, D .G .**.... Walla Walla, WA

O choa, John*

O range, CA

Fiske, K arl** ................................. L aurel

Peters, R.***

G raham , Robert** ... San Mateo, CA

Postler, W.***

Cleveland Hts., OH V ancouver, B.C.

S pokane, WA

Chaplin, D a v e * * .................Selah, WA

Garrison, Steve**** .... S pokane, WA

Seattle, WA

Ladd, M ike**

B owm an, D e n n is *

Newark, NJ

Green, Allen****.......................... A n a c o n d a

H agen, M ik e* *................Auburn, WA

Everett, WA

Fam am , L a rry * *

S acram ento, CA

Grady, W illie*

O lym pia, WA

Erickson, Greg**

Seattle, WA

Alex, M ike**....................Overland, KS

New York, NY

CA

W estm inster, CA

Los Angeles,

Gleason, Dave*** ........................... M issoula

G arden Grove. CA Om ak, WA

Harris, Rocky* Hogan, Jam es* * *

G reat Falls G reat Falls

Lowry, Gary****

G reat Falls

McDonald, C le v * ................. Palo Alto, CA

Madsen, M ark***

M agner, M .*

McGinness, Curt**** ... Janesville, WI

New port B each, CA S helton, WA

Ellensburg, WA

Miller, Rocky***

Richland, WA

G reat Falls

Mornhinweg, Marty****.. San Jose, CA

Oglesbee, J i m * ................................M issoula

Sacks, B arry****.......... Federal Way, WA

M urray, Mark* ............. C hoteau, MT

Parker, J o h n *

Shupe, J o e *

G reat Falls

Richardson, Kelly****

Gts. Pass, OR

Rominger, Dean****

Fort B enton

Honolulu, HI Kingston, ME

Ponqoha, D ave** Prigm ore, J o h n *

Lacey, WA

Sobansky, J o e *

Ajo, AZ

Winlock, WA

Spigner, P a u l*

Newark, NJ

Salonen, B rian****............. G reat Falls

Reilly, C asey * ................................A n a co n d a

Schmasow, G len***

G reat Falls

Sullivan, P aul****...................................B utte

Silovsky, P au l* ................... T opeka, KS

Jones, W illie**.................M onroe, MI

Schillinger, J im * *

Smith, Bob**

P asco, WA

Van Wormer, M att**..................... M issoula

Sorrell, M alcom ***

Kenyon, J i m * ...........................M issoula

Stachnik, Ray**

C heney, WA

Williams, Bryon* ......... New Orleans, LA

Stephens, Andre**** ... T acom a, WA

Lung, R oderick**........Placerville, CA

Stein, K arl**

San Anselmo, CA

W oldseth, G e o rg e *

Sutton, M ickey**

Magnuson, Bryan** ... Minnetonka, MN

Stem s, Bill**

Stevenson, WA

Sparks, R ichard***....................... B u tte

Atwood, G e o rg e * *

Gudith, L a rry *

W yandotte, MI

Vida, MT Chicago, IL

Lansdale, PA

1970

Ecorse, MI Berding, G a ry * *

C incinnati, OH

Bodwell, T o m * *

G rayland, WA

Bellevue, WA

T acom a, WA Union City, CA

1974 Anderson, G reg****

C incinnati, OH

1981

1977

C hicago, IL

Argo, D aniel**

Strauss, R ichard***.................... P oison White, Herbert***

Spear, Del****

Albright, K e ith * ..........

Connors, Bob*** ....................G lasgow

Betters, D ouglas***

Arlington Hts., IL

Barrick, B rett***........ ...............Lew istow n

Dacus, Glenn**** .

Carlson, B ruce****

G reat Falls

Becker, Jay*** ........... ............ Atlantic, IA

Dilts, Dan**

Enum claw, WA Walla Walla, WA

Bell, D arrell*................ Federal Way, WA

Ellig, S c o tt* * ......... ......Spokane, WA

Bain, D oug***...........................Kalispell

C hong, E lro y * ....................... Honolulu, HI

C edarstrom , J a m e s *

Scottsdale, A2

Bryant, M ich ae l* ....... ................. Hull, MA

Glenn, D avid**................... Elma, WA

Baines, Ron E .* * ...........Tacom a, WA

Darrow, B arry***

C happie, D a rre ll*

S pokane, WA

Bullerdick, Monty** ...

Beers, B ob***

Dempsey, Dean***

1967

B eaverton, OR

G reat Falls C larem ont, CA

Carter, G .* *

Far Rockaway, NY

Clift, T om ***

A naheim , CA

H ogan, M ike*....................Lacey, WA

Otis Orchards, WA

Carteri, C arm * * .......... ...... R egina, Sask.

Iseman, Greg** .... Baldwin City, KS

S um ner, WA

Cavaligos, N ick * ........ ............ Chicago, IL ............ M alta Cerkovnik Ed***

Jahr, Sean* .......... Port Orchard, WA

Dunn, G reg***............ Medical Lake, WA

Kiefer, B en * *........

Dionas, Steve**

Dawson, E .L .**............ W estport, WA

Gaskins, W ally** ............................. M issoula

Dudley, Ell T .* * .................. D etroit, MI

Jackson, Lonzie*

Glennon, M ichael****

Lewis, L o n zo * ........................ Rockford, IL

G ulbranson, W m .* *

Gray, M aceo***.......... Baltim ore, MD

Lugviel, J o h n * *

Longview, WA

Harbison, B en * * * * ..........................M issoula

Hedstrom, O laf* * ........................Laurel

Maloney, G re g * *

M acon, MO

Lebsock, Ronald****............................ B utte

Hook, T im * .................

... Regina, Sask.

Nelson, J o e * .........

Jernberg, K e n * *

McM ahon, Tom* ......................Tustin,

McCraw, Wyatt** ............... E. Orange, NJ

Johnson, Mike** ........

North Bend, OR

Nuu, Joe* .............. , . Bakersfield, CA

McReynolds, K im *

Jones, Basil***............

Billings

Sunnyside, WA

Kelly, Jam es R .*** Mullins, Peter***

Seattle, WA San Francisco, CA

McCann, M ichael**

R enton, WA

Oakland, CA

Okoniewski, S te v e *

CA

Seattle, WA

Olym pia, WA

Klcvcr Rocky****

A nchorage

Ogden, Randy****

Lane, William***

Englewood, CO

Sundquist, Tim*** .............. Great Falls

S pokane, WA

Tarrow, Bill**** ... ...........Eugene, OR

1971

Traverse City, MI

G reat Falls

Tubbs, Frederick***

Honolulu, HI i

Unruh, R ichard***

P oison

W aters, W illiam **...........................T roy

McHugh, B rian***.....

Rigoni, Amie*** ........ ............ C hicago, IL

Williams, Derrick*** ... Los Angeles, CA

Mt. V em on, WA

S chm eckpeper, Cary** ................. Buhl, ID

Trammell, Jake****

Miami, FL

Tagm yer, W .* ............. Federal Way, WA

Walker, D uane***.................................M alta

Allegre, R aul**

Dodds, R ichard** ......... S nohom ish, WA

Williams, K e n *

Andrews, M a rty *

Houston, TX

1975

1968

Kouzmanoff, Marc*** .

Glen Ellyn, IL

Brum, R ay * * ....................Honolulu, HI

La Roche, L eo * *..........

, Fitchburg, MA

Buzzard, Mike** .... Mt. Vem on, WA

Leid, Ja m e s* * * .............

W aitsburg, WA

DeBord, J im * * * ................P asco, WA

Manovich, D a v e* * * ..... .......................B utte

Dolan, P at*** ....................... G reat Falls

Olson, Jam es***...........

R ochester, MN

G rahan, WA S acram en to , CA

Burtness, R ichard***

A nacortes, WA

Atlantic, IA

Botzheim, A lan***................lone, WA Charles, J o e y * * Dawald, Eric****

Deeks, D arryl**.....................Bend, OR

G reat Falls

Dozier, Rick**** .................. K ent, WA

Bonas, J e r ry * * ................. Fair Haven, CT

Cerkovnik, Robert**

Carlson, Jeff***

G reat Falls

Curry, P a t* * * .......................................Billings

D um m ett, D ave**

C heek, D o n a ld * .....................Corvallis, OR

Dolan, Williams***....................... E. Helena

Guse, H arold**

Cooley, Paul**

Duff, J a m e s *

Harvey, Anthony**

A nacortes, WA Los Angeles, CA Ogden, UT

O w atonna, MN

Seattle, WA

Carroll, M ike**

C unningham , G .*

Valencia, CA

C oppedge, Johnny** .... Stayton, OR

Accom ando, D a n * .........W estm inster, CA

Egbert, D ouglas***

South River, NJ

Becker, N e d * * T orreon, MX

Boyes, Bob**

C entralia, WA

Kottke, W a rre n * * ........ ............ Great Falls

Gabriel, T o n y *

1978

G reat Falls

Doyle, Dennis** ........... ............ Edina, MN

Vancouver, WA

1982

Sullivan, Dan**** .................................. B utte Taylor, S te v e *

Cleveland, D ouglas***........................B u tte

Hann, Jam es** ............

.......................L aurel

Reading, OH

Stuart, Gig*

Caldwell, ID

........................ B u tte

Rutt Tom****

T racyton, WA

B aum burger, J a y * ....... ............ G reat Falls Blue, Christopher*** .. ......Olym pia, WA

Rooney, John***

Redwine, Randy**

Kahului, HI

Burnett, Clifford** ......

AK

Plum, M ark*** Storbakken, R o llie*

Stimac, D aniel**

Powell, Alan*** .................. Lew istow n

Nielsen, W illiam *.................... C hicago, IL

Anderson, Richard*** ............Lacey, WA

G lasgow

Oakland, Brent*** .................G lendive

H oquiam , WA

M onte Bello, CA

Chehalis, WA

S pokane, WA Los Angeles, CA

Kerr Tim** ................ .................. M issoula

Nordstrom, Bruce** V ancouver, WA

Robinson, Roy****.......

Shelton, WA

Muse, R ic h ard *................................O p h e im

O ’Neil, Jam es M.** . Edm onton, Alb.

Stedham, John***

Kelly, Vernon**

Burlington, KS

McCauley, Bob****' ................M issoula

B utte

Welch, G len * * ........................................ B utte

Paresa, Gregory***

R o b in * ................ ......................Sidney

Richards, R o n * * ........................

Nicosia, M ichael**

Cincinnati, OH

Fritz

Jones, Rob** ........

Milliman, H a y e s *

Spencer, B ru c e *

Ortiz, R .C .* * *

CA

A berdeen, WA

Pugh, Terry** .................................. Kalispell

Morgan, Garth***.. Salt Lake City, UT S cranton, PA

Facey, Tom** .................... L ancaster,

............. Chicago, IL

Sanborn, IA Janesville, MN Oakland, CA

Eicklemann, M ark * *

Indio, CA

Helean, M ike***.......................M issoula

Hard, Jam e s * *

N apa, CA

Lewis, C liff**

Los Angeles, CA

Eustance, B ob** .................................H e le n a

Laird, R andy***...............................M issoula

M ckenna, Mike* .... San Antonio, TX

Babish, T im o th y * ........ ............ Azusa, CA

Fiskness, Paul**

Menke, J o h n * *

Meidinger, R ob * * * ......................Billings

Brett, W alt***................ Kings Beach, CA

H ansen, R ay** ................. Priest River, ID

Moe, R ichardson**.............................P o p la r

Moe, Scott****

Gutman, B ill**......................... M issoula

Brick, T im othy*** ....... Traverse City, MI

Jordan, R ichard**

T acom a, WA

Morton, Scott*

Oliver, Larry****

Hillsboro, OR

Hedstrom, Ole** .........................Laurel

Cooley, J e r ry * * ............

A nacortes, WA

Mickey, Michael**

Bellevue, WA

Norwood, Pat*** ............................. Billings

Poole, S co tt* * *

S pokane, WA

Howard, L o n *

C entralia, WA

Dedrick, K u rt* * ............ W estm inster, CA

Morton, S cott***

S pokane, WA

Price, John*

Poole, Shaw n****

S pokane, WA

C hicago, IL

Donner, Curt** ............ .....Spokane, WA

Pierce, Murray**

C incinnati, OH

Rooney, Ja m e s * * * .......................... M issoula

G reat Falls

Sharkey, R on * * * ..............................M issoula

Rodriguez, Alex** ..L os Angeles, CA

Thom as, Terry**

S ethm an, Richard* .. Lakew ood, CA

Gallagher, Tim *** ................... Kalispell

1972

Garske, Ron* ....................C hico, CA Guptill, R obert*** ..............Great Falls

Lavery, T h o m as* Lovell, B yron**

Honolulu, HI

Er.

2 rs,

R o b e rt* ........... ......K ankakee, IL

Huntington Beach, CA

Scott, D u n c a n * Smith, Jeffrey*

V ancouver, WA

N. Broomfield, CO S pokane, WA Palatine, IL

G reat Falls

Evans, D e an**...............

La Puente, CA

Lyons, J o e * ............................... Kalispell

Harrington, David** ...

Portland, OR

Stachnich, R ichard**

Chicago, IL

McBurrows, John* ...Englew ood, NJ

Harris, G regory***...... .................Kalispell

S teinhauer, B e n *

Chicago, IL

Nelson, R u e *

Kautz

J a m e s * .............. ..................W o rd en

Vincent, R u sty * *

Tinley Park, IL

Andrus, B a r t*

Weikum, G e o rg e * *

Wilmington, IL

Amundson, Greg***

Luis, A l*

Orland, CA

New Orleans, LA

Nordstrom, Jim*** O ’Neil, Mick*

Auburn, WA Walla Walla, WA

Reynolds, T e rry * .......... ...G le n d o ra , CA

1976

G regory***.......... .......................B utte

Salo

Stranahan, L arry***

M issoula

Solom an, T e d * .............

....S pokane, WA

Beriault, Don*

Talolutu, J o h n * *

Oahu, HI

Stark, J o h n * ..................

V ancouver, WA

Bingham, Guy****

Cleveland, Curt* Bellevue, WA A berdeen, WA

Ray, T ed****........................Stevensville

Shillam, Terry****

1979

Caraway, B rian***

Rosenberg, R onald***. .............. W hitefish

Schruth, P at* * * ...........................Billings

S pokane, WA

O rchards, WA

Taylor, Ken* ......................W ichita, KS S epulveda, CA

Y oung, Kevin*

Toledo, OH

Seattle, WA

1983

G reat Falls Seattle, WA

A nderson, K e rry * *

Chalcraft, S te v e * ...............R ichm ond, WA

Coe, T o n y * *

Cordier, Bob****

Dobson, Eby****

S pokane, WA

Tigard, OR R enton, WA Grants Pass, OR


Football Lettermen Trevathan, Mike**** .... Thous. Oaks, CA

Thoem m es, W a d e* *

Winter, T im **..........

Tripp, B ry a n * * ............................. M issoula

Alexander, B ran d y *

Tvedt, K elly**......................... P lentyw ood

Bartell, J a m e r* * .......................Great Falls

Whitney, C raig * *

Botkin, B o b * ........................... P lentyw ood

Walla Walla, WA

Zanon, S c o tt* .......... ................... Kalispell

Honolulu, HI

Walla Walla, WA

1988 1990

C aton J a m e s * * ............. S acram ento, CA

................... Kalispell

Allen, Lance****.................................B u tte

Dickenson, C ra ig * .................. G reat Falls

Bowen, Marcus** ... ...............Edualy, CA

Barker, J a s o n * * .......................Layton, UT

Dickenson, Dave** .................G reat Falls

Cabunoc, Shannon*’*** .... Honolulu, HI

Burton, Gary****

Dotson, B ruce**

Duce, Kirk****

................... M issoula

Cockhill, Bill****............................. H e le n a

Edwards, Dan**

Sedro Wooley, WA

......................M issoula

Los Angeles, CA

Fenton, B o b * * ..................... Medford, OR

Ericson, T odd****...............................B utte

Franks, C arl* * .....................S tockton, CA

Engler, S cot** .......... .................. H a m ilto n

Garrett, F rank**** .......................M issoula

Freem an, C o re y * ................... D eer Lodge

Erps, Rick****

................... Glasgow

Goulet, Tony** ...................Fullerton, CA

Gockley, R ic h * *

Ferguson, Greg**** ............. Tigard, OR

Kaiser, G a ry * * ........................... Boise, ID

Greene, C h ase* * .. Nine Mile Falls, WA

Germer, Chad**** . ............ T hree Forks

Martin, J o e* * * * ................A nchorage, AK

Kowalski, M ike**.......................Cut Bank

Glenn, Lorenzo** ...

Mason, Chuck**** ......................... B igfork

Lucas, T roy**...........................Canby, OR M anzanarez, Y o h a n se* *

Ftn. Valley, CA

S pokane, WA

Gormon, Todd**

......................Billings

Merz, Shawn****

Huse, Thad****

................... M issoula

Monestime, Marc***.......Thous. Oaks, CA

McElroy, Jeff**..........................G reat Falls

Kalafat, Joe***

.............. G reat Falls

P rem ock, S te v e* *

Grass Valley, CA

Sim onson, E ric * * ...................Plentyw ood

Kludt, Nels****

............. Orofino, ID

Slocum, Dethrick**

Fresno, CA

Spraggins, S c o tt* * .................. G reat Falls

Longview, WA

G reat Falls

LeProwse, Paul*** ......................... B utte

Stringer, D a rre n * * ..............Vacaville, CA

Stensrud, Kelly**

McCoy, Scott****

Turk, Marvin**

Wells, M att** .........................Ashland, OR

McGrew, Todd**

Shelton, WA

S acram en to , CA

M issoula

........ H ayward, CA

1991

1993

Murphy, Kirk****.... .......................P oison

Anderson, Dan** .. .................. Yuba, CA

Agee, M ike*................ ................ Kalispell

Smerker, Gregg**** ............. G reat Falls

Arledge, Warren** .................. B o zem a n

Alexander, Dan*

Sprosky, T o d d * * ..... ..........G ardena, CA

Baker, Shalon*** ., ......V ancouver, WA

Boddie, D a m o n * ....... ......S tockton, CA

Bise, D a n * *........................Newberg, OR

Bouchee, Mike*

Bums, Quentin**

...........Hayw ard, CA

Burke, K e ith * .. Huntington Beach, CA

Batchan, Broyce** ........ Vacaville, CA

Carlsen, Mike**

.................Ukiah, CA

C arver

Brickley, Sean****

Downs, Dan***

........................ H e le n a

Chiles, A c e n * ............. ........ O range, CA

Mirich, Kyle****

1989

Tony Am tson lettered at Montana in 1 9 8 5 -8 6 - 8 7 -8 8 .

Post Falls, ID

Brown, S c o tt* ............................... M issoula

Barrett, L ee * * .......... .........Vacaville. CA B ennett, Grady***

1992

...........Pocatello, ID

. Los Angeles, CA ................M issoula

Alan*

Ashland

OR

Davidson, J o n * ....... ................Bend, OR

Dyer, Doak* ...........

Davidson. Sam**** ,, ,.. Mercer Island, WA

Edwards, Stacy** .. ................Pasco, WA

Erhardt, M ik e* ........... ........ Eugene, OR

DeBourg, Mark**** ......................Billings

G oicoechea. Mike*** ........ Stevensville

Falls, C o re y * ............... G oicoechea, Sean*

R edm ond, WA

Dolan, N a th a n * ..........

.. Billings M edford, OR

Gillis, T im **.......................... Portland, OR

Kunka, R ob***.........................Great Falls

Farrish, J o e * * .......... .........

Gragg, Scott***

...........Silverton, OR

Green, G reg * * ....................T onasket, WA

Laird, R obbie***......................... M issoula

Franks, Troy** ........ ................... Kalispell

Guevara, Mike**

................Fresno, CA

Klucewich, J o s h * * ........................M issoula

Lohof, R u s ty * .................................... Laurel

Fred, Britt****

Gumsey, Scott*** ,.......T um w ater, WA

Jackson, Damian*

....... Ashland, OR

Linderholm. R ic k * * ...............Crystal, MN

Metcalf, Jack* ........................ Gurnee, IL

Gilbreth, Damon*** .... W enatchee, WA

Hawkins, Charlie* ..........A nderson, CA

Kem pfert, David*

................M issoula

Moore, S cott***

M ornhinweg, S hanon* .. San Jose, CA

Gillie, R ick**............ .............Rocklin, CA

Hortsch, Jeff**

...........Corvallis, OR

Larson, A ndy*............ .................. H e le n a

Mosier, C raig * * ................... R enton, WA

Owens, J o h n * *

Graves, D o n * * ........ ........... Newark, CA

Jones, Keith***

............Portland, OR

McElmurry, Blaine*

Murray, S cott***........................... Kalispell

Pease, Brent** ...............Mtn. Home, ID

Hendrickson, Erik** .................. M issoula

Klohs, Jason**

Riley, R a n d y *............. ..................... B utte

Nelsen, K en**.:............ North Bend, OR

P eterson, T o m * ..........................Miles City

Saltus, M ike*.............. .....................D arby

Paulson, Kraig****

Coos Bay, OR

Kent, WA

Newark, CA

......................H e le n a

..........S tevensville

H am pe, Mark* .......... ............ G reat Falls

........................ T roy

Ives, J o h n * ................ ....G rants Pass, OR

Lono, Eric* ............. ............Honolulu, HI

Rankin, M ike***

:..... ..E dm onds, WA

Kuhl, Rick**

.....Springfield, OR

M alm strom , Cleve* ......................H e le n a

Sirmon, D a v id * .......... Walla Walla, WA

Pells, G re g * ............................Calgary, Alb.

Ray, Jason****

................... M issoula

Lawton, Galen** .................Topeka, KS

Scates, Dennis*** ......... S pokane, WA

Thom pson, Ryan*

Sexe, D oug***............................ G reat Falls

Reeves, David*** ... Sedro Wooley, WA

Lebo, Brad****

....... Lewistown, ID

Schilling, Kurt***

Tnnnp.

Smith, M ark***................V ancouver, WA

Reid, Darrin**

Lembke, Chad****

.........................B utte

Swenson, Brent*** .....................G lasgow

T revathan, Jeff* ... Thousand Oaks, CA

Tim berm an, S c o tt* * .......................... B utte

Rice, M ike**......................Twin Falls, ID

McCallum, Kelly**** .............. Bend, OR

Turner, Jay*** ...............Marysville, WA

Zellick, J e f f * ................ .. Springfield, OR

Villeneuve, P e t e * ...........S heboygan, WI

Sullivan, Rick****........................ W hitefish

Morris, Kevin** ....

Venters, Garrett***

1984

Wang, D e a n * ...................................... B ak er

Roberts, Tony**

W erbelow, S co tt* * .............. Glendale, CA

Rice, Tony****

Z

P lentyw ood

Klamath Falls, OR

Vemard, Bill*** Apostol, E d***................... Olym pia,

WA

Albany, OR

Brown, L e e * .....................B ridgeport, NE Breland, T ony**** .................R enton, WA

1986 Blank, Jeff* ...................................... Billings

Clarkson, Larry****...........Abbotsford, B.C.

Blank, R u s s * .................................. M issoula

C ogar, Mike* ................................M issoula

C ooks, D em idric**

Crawford, W a rd****

D onovan, Tim*

Ehlers, Mike****

San Jose, CA San Rafael, CA

Wilsonville, OR

Douglas, D o n * ..................................... B u tte

Foster, Pat****................................. S av ag e

Farmer, Jody****................................ Libby

Foster, LeRoy**

C hicago, IL

Garza, D a v e* * ........................... Pasco, WA

Kavanaugh, J i m *

Chicago, IL

Gianinni, G reg***

G ober, K e n * ............................

Kerr, M ik e* ................................... M issoula

Hauck, Tim ***....................... Big Tim ber

Koechlein, Todd**

Hunter, Alex****

V ancouver, WA

Lamb, Paul****....................S pokane, WA

Lambert, T o n y * *

S teilacoom , WA

M cKenzie, D a v e *

New York

Lindsay, R o b b e * ..............................Billings

Monterossi, Tim** ... Klamath Falls, OR

Marceau, Ron**** ................. G reat Falls

Nelson, S h erm an *

Gary, IN

Gary, IN

Mikesell, B re n t*

S pokane, WA

Odden, N ate****.............................. D utton

Murray, Chris***

Englewood, CA

Salonen, B rad**** ..................... G reat Falls

Nygren, Greg***

..........„... Merlin, OR

W eston, Kelly*

Polich, Tim ****........................ G reat Falls

T acom a, WA

White, T erry**.................. San Jose, CA

Ruiz, M ike**...................................Kalispell

Wynn, D ontelle***

Scrafford, K irk****......................... Billings

Detroit, MI

Smith, Scott**

Denver, CO

1985

Strutzel, M ike** .....................M onitor, WA

Amston, T ony****..................... G reat Falls

Tom linson, K e ith * ................. Bonita, CA

Bartsch, Kevin***........................... H e le n a

Wilson, Jo h n * * * ............................ M issoula

Brown, C h u c k * .......................... W hitefish Brown, R eggie**.................C oncord, CA

1987

Clausen, C lay****.........................M issoula

Bradford, T im * * .......................... Etna, CA

Coleman, R enard****

R enton, WA

C am per, S c o tt* ....................M anteca, CA

Jackson, WY

Collins, M ikael**....................Fairfield, CA

Gimler, B rian * * .....................Parsons, KS

Kostecki, Jim**** .........................M issoula

Finch, Nate**

R ichland, WA

Wilberger, Bert*** ,...........Ashland, OR

.....V ancouver, WA N. Bend, OR

(

NOTE:

Player is listed the first season he lettered.

1995 MONTANA GRIZZLY TENTATIVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Sand Coulee

Hartman, S co tt* * * * ...................G reat Falls Littleton, CO

Payne, Bryan** ............... S pokane, WA

................M issoula R nttp

See, Mike ***

Campbell, J .C .* * ............Steilacoom , WA

S pokane, WA

... Chula Vista, CA

B rian*

H ans, Dwayne**....................... Pasco, WA

McGowan, M ike****............... Seattle, WA

Hardim an, P a t* * ..............Liverm ore, CA

Richardson, Quinton** ....O akland, CA

Huestis, John**** .. Battle Ground, WA

Sulser, M ark** ...............................G lasgow

D a te

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Big Sky Conference I he Big Sky Athletic Conference is starting its 32nd season of operation with championships being conducted in 13 sports including men's and women's cross country, basketball, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, women's volleyball, women's golf, and football. The Big Sky has eight member institutions and is affiliated with NCAA Division I in all sports except football, which is classified as Division I-AA. The 1993-94 athletic season in the Big Sky Conference is the sixth in which the league will sponsor championship competition in women's sports. On July 1, 1988, the Mountain West Athletic Conference, located in Cheney, Washington, merged with the Big Sky, moving and combin­ ing office staffs in Boise, Idaho. The Mountain West confer­ ence had been in existence since 1982. The Big Sky Conference consists of Boise State Univer­ sity, Boise, Idaho; Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington; University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho; Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho; University of Montana, Missoula, Montana; Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana; Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona; and Weber State University, Ogden, Utah. Formed in 1963, the Big Sky Conference consisted of charter mem­ bers Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga University, Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Boise State and Northern Arizona joined the league July 1, 1970, in the Big Sky's first expansion. Nevada was admitted to the league July 1, 1979, replacing former charter member Gonzaga (Nevada left the Big Sky on July 1, 1992). On July 1, 1987, Eastern Washington became the Big Sky's ninth member. When all nine members of the Mountain West Conference and Big Sky Conference were parallel the way was paved to merge the two leagues. The Big Sky Conference has member institutions in five states and covers more than 220,000 square miles (or almost 1 /1 2th the total square miles in the contintental

United States). The five states included in the Big Sky Conference (Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Washing­ ton) span from the Canadian to Mexican borders. The Big Sky is one of two major conferences located in the Rocky Mountain region. The name BIG SKY originated in a novel authored in 1947, by the late A. B. (Bud) Guthrie, of Great Falls, Montana, entitled THE BIG SKY. Jack Hollowell, former Montana Advertising Director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. Harry Missildine, of the Spokane SPOKESMAN-REVIEW, called for the Conference to be named "The Big Sky Conference" in his column of February 20, 1963. On February 20, 1963. On February 25, 1963, the Conference name was adopted by the presidents of the newly formed league during a meeting in Spokane, Wash­ ington. Ron Stephenson is the current Conference Commis­ sioner, taking over the post July 1, 1981, from Steve Belko, who had served since 1977. John Roning was the league's second Commissioner, serving from 1971 until 1977. Jack Freil was the Big Sky's first Commissioner, serving from 1963 to 1971. Dr. Sharon Holmberg currently serves as Assistant Commissioner for Compliance Services of the Big Sky Conference, and is in her seventh year with the league. Amie Sgalio is the Big Sky's Assistant Commissioner for Information Services beginning his 16th year with the conference, while Stephanie Grimes is in her third year as Assistant Information Director and was a graduate assistant at Iowa State before joining the Big Sky Conference. She interned at the Big Sky office in 1989-90. Art Mendini is in his seventh year with the Big Sky as the league's Assistant Commissioner for Officiating Services, and Kay Johnson, the Big Sky's Administrative Assistant, has been at that post for eight years.

Ron S tep h en so n C o m m issioner

A m ie S g a lio Asst. Commissioner, Inform ation Services

P a st C ham ps, R unnersup 1963—Idaho State (3-1) 1964—M ontana 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 1 9 6 9 —MONTANA (4-0) 1 9 7 0 —MONTANA (6-0) 197 1 —Idaho (4-1) 1972—M ontana State (5-1) 1973—Boise State (6-0) 1974—Boise State (6-0) 1975—Boise State (5-0-1) 1976—Montana State (6-0) 1977—Boise State (6-0) 1978—N orthern Arizona

1979—Montana State (6-1) 1980—Boise State (6-1) 1981—Idaho State, BSU (6-1) 1 9 8 2 —MONTANA (5-2) 1 9 8 3 —Nevada (6-1) 1984—Montana State (6-1) 19 8 5 —Idaho (6-1) 1 9 8 6 —Nevada (7-0) 198 7 —Idaho (7-1) 198 8 —Idaho (7-1) 198 9 —Idaho (8-0) 1 9 9 0 —Nevada (7-1) 1 9 9 1 —Nevada (8-0) 1 9 9 2 —Idaho (6-1) 1 9 9 3 —MONTANA (7-0)

Montana State (2-1) Idaho State (2-1)

Montana (2-2) Idaho (3-1) UM, WSC, UI (2-2) ) ------Weber State (3-1) Idaho State (4-2) Boise State (4-2) Idaho State (4-1) Montana State (5-1) Montana State (5-1) ISU, MSU (4-2) Idaho (5-1) Northern Arizona (5-1) UM, MSU (4-2)

Nevada (5-2) Idaho (4-3)

Montana (5-2) UI, MSU (5-2) Idaho State (5-2) Nevada (5-2) Nevada (6-1) NAU, Idaho (5-2) Weber State (7-1)

Montana (6-2) Montana (7-1) Idaho, BSU (6-2)

Montana (6-2) E. Washington (6-1) Idaho, E. Wash. (5-2)

1 9 9 3 Big Sky Standings M ontana! Id ah o # E. W ashington M ontana S tate W eber State N. Arizona Boise State Idaho State

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228 234

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“Voice o f th e Grizzlies” M ick Holien is in his second year as the “Voice of the Grizzlies” and in his 10th as a playby-play announcer at The University of Montana. Prior to his calling Montana football and men's basketball, he was the “Voice of the Lady Griz” basketball for eight seasons. This is KYLT-AM of Missoula’s 24th year of broadcasting Montana athletics and serving as the Grizzlies’ official station. Mick has been selected as Montana’s Broadcaster of the Year three times: in 1988,1989 and 1991, and he was a finalist in 1990 and 1992. He was named Montana’s Sports Broadcaster of the Year in 1988, 1989 and 1990 by the Associated Press. He had previously done play-by-play for high school football and basketball games for seven years, and announced American Legion baseball games for four years. Mick has been a general assignment reporter for The Missoulian since October, 1992. Prior to that, he was the sports and news director, as well as the managing editor, at KGVO Radio from 1984 to 1992. Brad Salonen, a former (1984-88) UM standout receiver, is in his second season as the Grizzlies’ color commentator for football. Salonen was named to GTE's Academic All-American second second team in 1988.

Mick Holien

S p o r ts w e e k Beginning its 15th season, "Sportsweek With the Montana Grizzlies" will be shown "live" every Sunday night, beginning August 28 at 10:20 p .m. on KECI-TV. The show will also be aired on Eagle Communications Network stations KCFW-TV of Kalispell, KTMV-TV of Butte, and KBZ-TV of Bozeman at the same time. It will also be shown on Prime Sports Northwest on Friday evenings. KECI-TV Sports Director Todd Reed will be in his initital season as the host of Sportsweek. This is the first time the show has used a live format. Reed is beginning his second year at KECI. Prior to that he was a sports reporter at KULRTV in Billings for two years. Todd is a 1991 graduate of Rocky Mountain College in Billings, where he played football. He was named a pre-season Academic All-American at Rocky, and chosen All-to the Frontier Conference's all-academic squad. A native of the Washington D.C. area, Reed attended Springbrook High School in Silver Springs, MD, where he lettered in basketball, track, and volleyball. He then went to Montgomery Junior College in Maryland where he won several honors in football.

Todd Reed

S p o r ts Inform ation D irector

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D a v e Guffey is in his 17th season as Montana's Sports Information Director. His responsibilities include publications, press releases and promotions, game and cumulative statistics, research, and other duties. He has won 19 district and national awards for his football and basketball media guides, game programs, and feature writing. Dave served as media coordinator for the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball West Regional hosted by UM in March of 1993. He served has media coordinator for the Big Sky Conference's 1991 and 1992 postseason basketball tournament. He has also served in the same capacity for UM’s annual men's holiday baskeball tournament since 1980. Guffey served as media coordinator for the Montana Special Olympics in 1979 and 1980, and was the media director for the United States Association for Blind Athletes Seventh Annual National Championships in 1983. Dave has been a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) since 1978. Prior to coming to UM he was the Sports Editor at the Fresno Guide (CA) for twoyears, and was a sports writer at the Fresno Bee from 1974 to 1977. He is a 1975 graduate of Fresno State where he received a B.A. in Jounalism. Dave and his wife, Mea Andrews, have a 12-year-old son, Patrick, and a nine-year-old son, Matthew.

Grizzly S p orts N etw ork T h e 1994-95 Grizzly Sports Network: flagship station KYLT-AM, Missoula; KOFI-AM, Kalispell; KMSL-AM, of Great Falls; KPQX-FM of Havre; KMTA-AM of Miles City; KXGN-AM, Glendive; KZIN-FM, Shelby; KPRK-AM of Livingston; KDRG-AM of Deer Lodge; KCAP-AM, Helena; KXTL, Butte-AM; KBLG-AM of Billings; KGLM-AM of Anaconda; and KXLO-AM of Lewistown. 64

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Background photo: Main Hall on the UM campus provides a fitting backdrop for students holding class on the “Oval." Inset photos clockwise from the right: UM’s beauty is enhanced by the fact that Glacier National Park is within 3 hours distance from campus. The park abounds in wildlife and spectacular scenery. The campus is nestled in the town of Missoula. This diverse community of over 80,000 is at the hub of five valleys.

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