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■Grizzly Big Sky First Teamers- Jerry Luchau ...... 1963 Arnie Blancas...... 1969-70 Raul Allegre ...... 1979 Chris Fomajevich...... 1963 Larry Miller...... 1969-70 Kent Clausen ...... 1979 Pete G o ta y ...... 1963 Karl S tein ...... 1969-70 Pat C u rry ...... 1981 Paul Connelly ...... 1964 Steve Okoniewski ...... 1970-71 Jim R o o n e y ...... 1981 W ayne Harrington ...... 1964 Steve Caputo...... 1971 Mickey Sutton ...... 1981 Terry Bergen ...... 1965 Ray Stachnick ...... 1971 Tony F u d g e ...... 1982 Willie J o n e s ...... 1965 Kit B lu e ...... 1972 Ben K iefer...... 1982 W arren H ill...... 1966 Barry Darrow ...... 1972 Brian Salonen ...... 1983 Bob G ra h a m ...... 1967 Mick Dennehy ...... 1972 Mike R ice ...... 1985-86 Lon H o w a rd ...... 1967 Leo L a R o c h e ...... 1972 Larry Clarkson ...... 1986-87 Larry Huggins ...... 1967 Ron Rosenberg ...... 1972, 1974# Tony Breland ...... 1987 Bryan Magnuson ...... 1967 Steve Taylor...... 1973 Scott Camper...... 1987 Mick O’Neill ...... 1967 Dave Harrington...... 1973 Pat F oster...... 1987 Bob B e e rs ...... 1967-68 Sly H a r d y ...... 1973-74 Mike R an k in ...... 1987-88-89 Herb W hite ...... 1967-68 Greg Anderson ...... 1974-75-76 Bill V e n a rd ...... 1987 Tuufuli Uperesa ...... 1968-69 Paul C o o ley ...... 1976 Tim H a u c k ...... 1988-89$ Tim Gallagher...... 1969 M onty Bullerdick ...... 1977 Kirk Scrafford ...... 1988-89 Bill G u tm a n ...... 1969 Steve Fisher...... 1978 J.C. Campbell...... 1988 Les K e n t...... 1969 Allen G re e n ...... 1978 Jody F arm er ...... 1988-89 Jim Nordstrom ...... 1969 Sam M a rtin ...... 1978-79 Jay F a g a n ...... 1989 Roy Robinson ...... 1969 G uy Bingham ...... 1978-79 Dan E d w a rd s...... 1989 John Stedham ...... 1969 Greg D u n n ...... 1978-79 $Big Sky Defensive MVP, 1988-89 Larry Stranahan ...... 1969 Jim H ard ...... 1979 #Big Sky Defensive MVP, 1974 All-Americans Player Year Player Year Chris Bentz...... 1921 Mike Rice (AP & Football News, 1st “Wild” (East-West Shrine) ..1925-1926 te a m )...... 1986 Tom D avis*...... 1928 Larry Clarkson (AP, 1st team ) ...... 1986 Jim M orrow ...... 1929 Tony Breland (Football News, 2nd team) 1986 W aldo Ekegren* ...... 1930 Larry Clarkson (AP, 2nd Team, Walter Bob Stansberry* ...... 1933 Camp, Football News/Blue-Gray H enry Blastic G a m e )...... 1987 Milt P opovich...... 1937 Tony Breland (AP*, Football News 1st Jo e D eL u ca* ...... 1954 te a m )...... 1987 Doug Dansinger* ...... 1955 Scott Camper (AP*)...... 1987 Stan Renning...... 1957-58 Pat Foster (AP, 3rd Team) ...... 1987 John L a n d s...... 1958-59 Mike Rankin (AP*) ...... 1987-88-89 Terry Dillon ...... 1962 Bill V enard (A P * ) ...... 1987 W ayne Harrington (AP, second team) ...... 1965 Tim Hauck (AP, 1st team, Bob Beers (AP, first team ) ...... 1967-68 Football News 1st team ) ...... 1988 Herb White (AP*) ...... 1968 Jody Farmer (AP, 2nd team) ...... 1988-89 Tuufuli Uperesa (AP, 2nd team; Kodak*) Mike Rankin (AP, 3rd team) ...... 1988-89 Les Kent (AP, 2nd team) ...... 1969 Q uinton Richardson (AP*) ...... 1988 Larry Miller (AP, 3rd team) Kirk Scrafford (AP*) ...... 1988 Ray Brum (AP*) J.C. Campbell (AP*) ...... 1988 Ray Stein (AP and Kodak*) Tim Hauck (AP, Kodak, Football News, ...1989 Larry Miller (AP, 3rd team) ...... 1970 Finalist for Payton Award, The Ray Brum (Kodak, 1st team) Sports Network, 1st team, USA Today, Ray Bauer Arnie Blancas (AP*) Japan Bowl) Steve Okoniewski (AP*) Kirk Scrafford (AP, 1st Team , ...... 1989 Greg Maloney (Co-SIDA, 2nd team) Martin Luther King Bowl) Steve Okoniewski (AP, 3rd team; Jay Fagan (AP, 3rd team) ...... 1989 All-Pacific Coast, Kodak, 2nd team ) ...... 1971 * Denotes honorable mention Steve Caputo (AP*) Northwest, Skyline Barry Darrow (AP*) Barry Darrow (Universal Sports, 2nd Chris Bentz...... 1914 te a m )...... 1972 Alfred Robertson ...... 1914-15 Ron Rosenberg (AP, 3rd team) ...... 1974 Earl “Click” Clark ...... 1915 Greg Anderson (1975 AP*/AP, Kodak, “Wild” Bill K elly ...... 1924-25 1st te a m )...... 1976 Reid H a rm o n ...... 1929 Monty Bullerdick (A P *)...... 1977 Bob Stansberry ...... 1933 Steve Fisher (Co-SIDA, Academic AA, 1st team) Milt P o p o v ich...... 1937 Jim Hard (Kodak, 1st team; AP*) 1979 Aldo F o rte ...... 1937 Allen Green (Pepsi-Mizlou, 1st team) Ray B a u e r ...... 1950 Ed Cerkovnik (Co-SIDA, Academic AA, 1st team) Bob B y rn e ...... 1951 Greg Iseman (Co-SIDA, Academic AA, Hal M a u s ...... 1952 3rd team ) ...... 1982 Jim M urray ...... 1952 Tony Fudge (AP)* Dick Im er ...... 1953-54 Marty Mornhinweg (AP)* Jo e D eL u ca ...... 1954 Brian Salonen (AP, Kodak, Coaches, Doug Dasinger ...... 1955 East-West Shrine Game, 2nd team Stan Renning ...... 1957-58 Co-SIDA Academic AA)...... 1983 Jo h n L a n d s ...... 1958-59 Marty Mornhinweg (AP*) ...... 1984 Bob O’Billovich...... 1960 Mike Rice (Associated Press, 1st team) ... 1985 Pat D odson...... 1960 Rick Sullivan (2nd Team GTE Terry Dillon ...... 1961 Academic) ...... 1986 Mike Rice 47 I

-All-Time Leaders- Career Leaders RUSHING (since 1948) SCORING 1. Rocky Klever...... 2,228 yards 1. Bruce Carlson ...... 196 points 2 . Steve Caputo...... 2,033 yards 2. Dan Worrell...... 180 points 3. Monty Bullerdick ...... 1,813 yards 3. Jody Farmer ...... 178 points 4. Jody F arm er ...... 1,719 yards 4. Eby Dobson ...... 166 points 5. Dick Im er ...... 1,592 yards 5. Kirk Duce ...... *...... 157 points 6. Del Spear...... 126 points 6 . Terry Dillon ...... 1,569 yards 7. Bob Turnquist ...... 115 points 7. Arnie Blancas...... 1,564 yards 8 . Rocky Klever...... 112 points 8 . Les K en t...... 1,554 yards 9 . Dick Imer ...... I l l points 9. Del S p e a r...... 1,429 yards 10. Mike Rice ...... 104 points 10 . Paul Connelly ...... 1,348 yards 11. Raul Allegre ...... 102 points 11 . Jeff Hoffman ...... 1,345 yards 12. Dean Rominger ...... 99 points 12 . Bob Byrne ...... 1,313 yards 13. Greg Iseman ...... 96 points 13. R enard Coleman ...... 1,311 yards Terry Dillon ...... 96 points 14. Casey Reilly ...... 1,284 yards Casey Reilly ...... 96 points RECEIVING PASSING 1. Brian Salonen ...... 1,882 yards 1. Marty M ornhinw eg ...... 6,083 yards 2 . Bob McCauley ...... 1,466 yards 2. Grady Bennett ...... 4,773 yards 3. Mike R ice ...... 1,434 yards 3. ...... 3,655 yards 4. Ray B au er ...... 1,250 yards 4. ...... 2,296 yards 5. Matt C lark...... 1,240 yards 5. Bob Boyes ...... 2,178 yards 6 . Vern Kelly...... 1,103 yards 6. Scott Werbelow ...... 2,099 yards 7. Brad Salonen ...... 980 yards 7. Ray B ru m ...... 2,068 yards 8 . Mike Trevathan...... 963 yards 8 . Tim K err...... 1,745 yards 9. Jim H a rd ...... 960 yards 9 . Van Troxel...... 1,447 yards 10. Paul C o o le y ...... 941 yards 10. Rock Svennungsen ...... 1,446 yards 11 . T ony Lambert ...... 915 yards 11. Dick Heath ...... 1,231 yards 12 . Paul L a m b ...... 874 yards 12. Kelly Richardson ...... 1,191 yards 13. Brad D antic...... 869 yards 13. Gary Berding ...... 1,177 yards 14. Allen Green ...... 837 yards 15. Jody F a rm e r ...... 767 yards

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Rocky Klever Bob McCauley Greg Iseman Single Season (since 1948) RUSHING (Receiving) (Scoring) Yds. Yr. Yds. Yr. Pts. Yr. 1. 1,253 1971 11. Ray Bauer ...... 563 1950 13. Bruce Carlson ...... 55 1976 2 . 1,075 1982 12. Vern Kelly ...... 539 1977 Dean Rominger...... 55 1981 3. 1,022 1977 13. Lorenzo Glenn ...... 511 1989 15. Pat Dodson ...... 54 1960 4. Les K e n t...... 972 1969 14. Doug Bain ...... 473 1969 Rocky Klever ...... 54 1979 5. Terry Dillon ...... 892 1962 15. Brian Salonen ...... 452 1982 Brian Salonen ...... 54 1983 6 . Dick Im e r ...... 889 1954 16. Matt Clark ...... 441 1987 PASSING 7. Arnie Blancas...... 855 1970 17. Curt McGinness ...... 438 1984 Yds. Yr. 431 1955 8. Bryan Magnuson. 818 1967 18. Terry Hurley ...... 1. Grady B en n ett...... 3,091 1989 9. Monty Bullerdick. 791 1978 SCORING 2. Brent Pease ...... 3 ,056 1986 10 . Rocky Klever...... 783 1981 Pts. Yr. 3. Marty Mornhinweg ...... 2 ,453 1984 G 1. Kirk D u ce ...... 8 4 1988 4. Scott Werbelow ...... 1,883 1987 Yds. Yr. Greg Iseman ...... 8 4 1982 5. Grady Bennett...... 1,682 1988 1. 1,046 1986 3. Mike Rice ...... 8 0 1986 6. Bob Boyes ...... 1,668 1979 2 . Bob McCauley.. 933 1984 4 Kirk Duce ...... 73 1989 7. Marty Mornhinweg ...... 1,569 1982 3. Brian S alonen ... 832 1983 5. Eby Dobson ...... 68 1986 8. Tom Kingsford ...... 1,361 1950 4. Jim H ard ...... 722 1979 6. Dan Worrell...... 67 1969 9. Marty Mornhinweg ...... 1,187 1981 5. Mike Trevathan 710 1989 7. Dick Imer ...... 64 1954 10. Tim Kerr...... 1,097 1977 6. Paul L am b ...... 614 1985 8. Dan Worrell ...... 60 1970 11. Ray Brum ...... 9 69 1969 7. Paul C o o ley ...... 607 1976 Del S p e a r...... 60 1974 12. Kelly Richardson ...... 9 06 1983 8. Matt C la rk ...... 588 1989 Jody Farmer ...... 60 1987 13. Shanon Mornhinweg 884 1985 9. Tony Lam bert .. 569 1986 Jody Farmer ...... 60 1989 14. Marty Mornhinweg ...... 8 74 1980 8 28 1970 10 . Vern K elly ...... 564 1978 12. Bob McCauley ...... 56 1984 15. Gary Berding ...... 48 Grizzly Awards Each year seven outstanding football players are recipients of awards. The Terry Dillon Award, honoring the outstanding back, was established in 1964 following the accidental death of former Grizzly Terry Dillon. Dillon played defensive and offensive halfback for UM from 1960 to 1962. He started at defensive halfback for the . The Paul Weskamp Award was established in memory of Paul Weskamp, a tackle on Ed Chinske’s 1954 Grizzlies. The award honors UM’s outstanding lineman and was established by the citizens of Ronan, Mont. The Golden Helmet Award honors the hardest hitter on the team. It was set up on a nationwide basis by the Coca-Cola 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 is given to the teams’ most valuable player in memory of the former Grizzly football player who died in 1977. Pat Norwood was a four-year starter at offensive tackle for the Grizzlies 1978-82 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.”

Carlson (MVP) 1977—Ron Lebsock 1978—Tim Kerr 1979—Jim H ard 1980—Kent Clausen 1981 —Rocky Klever 1982—Greg Iseman Marty Mornhinweg 1983 —Brian Salonen 1984—Marty Mornhinweg 1985—Mike Rice 1986 —Mike Rice Brent Pease 1987—Pat Foster Bill V enard 1988—Tim H auck 1989—Tim H auck

Jim Rooney Dillon Weskamp Golden Helmet Norwood 1964—Wayne Harrington 1967—Larry Huggins 1967 —Bob Beers 1982—Brian Salonen 1965—Paul Connelly 1968—Tuufuli Uperesa 1968 -Herb White 1983—Dave Dummett 1966—Jim Neilsen 1969—Tuufuli Uperesa 1969 -Jim Nordstrom 1984 —Kelly Richardson 1967—Bryan Magnuson 1 9 7 0 —Larry Miller 1970 -Jim Nordstrom 1985—Tim Monterossi 1968—Mike Buzzard 1971—Steve Okoniewski 1971 -C a s e y Reilly 1986—Rob K unka 1969—Karl Stein 1972-R on Richards 1972 -Mick Dennehy Rick Sullivan 1970—Arnie Blancas 1973—Jim Leid 1973 -Sly Hardy 1987 —David Reeves 1971—Steve Caputo 1974—Larry Farnam 1974 -Ron Rosenberg Jason Ray 1972—Jeff Hoffman 1975—Walt Brett 1975 -Steve Dionas 1988—Jason Ray 1973— 1976—Dan Sullivan 1976 -Greg Anderson 1989—Don Graves 1974—Rock Svennungsen 1977—Terry Falcon 1977 -Kelly Johnson Jay Fagan 1975—Del Spear 1978—Guy Bingham 1978 -Kent Clausen 1976—Paul Fisness 1979—Guy Bingham 1979 -Greg Dunn 1 977—Monty Bullerdick 1980—Brian McHugh 1980 -Jay Becker 1978—Rocky Klever 1981—Jim Rooney 1981 -Scott Gratton 1979—Rocky Klever 1982—Greg Amundsen 1982 -Scott Gratton 1980—Wayne Harper 1983—Bob Cordier Curt McElroy 1981—Rocky Klever 1984—Rick Linderholm 1983 -Brent Oakland 1982—Greg Iseman 1 9 8 5 —Eric Dawald 1984 -Jake Trammell 1983—Joey Charles 1986—Larry Clarkson 1985 -Terry Shillam 1984—Scott Murray Shawn Poole 1986 -Pat Hardiman LeRoy Foster 1987—Larry Clarkson Demidric Cooks 1985—LeRoy Foster 1988—Jay Fagan 1987 -Tim Hauck 1986—Kraig Paulson 198 9 —Kirk Scrafford 1988 -Tim Hauck 1987—Renard Coleman 1989 -Tim Hauck Scott Werbelow Barbour Mike Rankin 1988—Jody Farmer 1987— Nate O dden 1989—Jody Farmer 1988— Clay Clausen 1989 —Grady Bennett Miller 1976 -Doug Betters 1985- -Pat Foster 1977- -Steve Fisher 1986 -Pat Foster 1978 -Steve Fisher Jason Ray 1979 -Sam Martin 1987- -Pat Foster 1980 -Arnie Rigoni Scott Camper 1981- -Pat Curry 1988- -J.C. Campbell 1982 -Joe Nuu Rick Sullivan 1983- -Cliff Lewis 1989- -Dan Edwards 1984 -Dave Seaman Joe Kalafat Jim Nordstrom 49 Current/Former Montana Pros

Steve Sullivan...... 1922 Evansville tTim H ook ...... 1979 Saskatchewan Ed Illman...... 1926 Wilson’s Wildcats Carm Carteri...... 1979 “Wild” Bill Kelly 1927 Brooklyn Professional *Guy Bingham 1980 (10th round) Len N oyes ...... 19 37 Brooklyn Dodgers Rocky Klever...... 1982 New York Jets (9th round) Milton Popovich...... 1937 Chicago Cardinals Rich Burtness ...... 1982 (12th round) Paul Szakash ...... 1937 tMike Hagen ...... 1982 Aldo Forte...... 1938 Detroit Lions * tMickey Sutton ...... 1983 Pittsburgh Maulers Bill Lazetich...... 1938 Cleveland Rams Brian Salonen...... 1984 Dallas Cowboys (10th round) John Dolan...... 194 1 Buffalo Indians tJoey Charles...... 1984 Dallas Cowboys Stan Renning...... 1959 tTony Fudge ...... 1984 Dallas Cowboys John Lands...... 1960 Indianapolis Warriors tRick Linderholm ...... 1985 tTom Rutt ...... 1985 Denver Broncos tTed R ay ...... 1986 Washington Redskins tScott Poole 1986 *Mike Rice 1987 New York Jets (8th round) * Brent Pease 1987 Minnesota Vikings (11th round) * * Larry Clarkson 1988 (8th round) Pat Foster...... 1988 (9th round) tScott Camper...... 1988 Phoenix Cardinals tJ.C. Campbell...... 1989 * tTim Hauck 1989 New England Patriots * * tKirk Scrafford 1989 tJay Fagan 1989 Washington Redskins

Note: Year listed is first as a professional. Team listed is team player was originally drafted, or signed with. * * Still Active at Press Time fFree Agent

Larry Clarkson

Gary Schwertfeger...... 1961 ’s B.C. Lions Bob O’Billovich...... 1962 Terry Dillon...... 1963 Minnesota Vikings Mike Tilleman ...... 1964 Bryan Magnuson 1967 Washington Redskins Tuufuli Uperesa ...... 1969 Philadelphia Dave U rie...... 1969 Houston Oilers Roy Robinson...... 1972 Saskatchewan Willie Postler...... 1972 Vancouver’s B.C. Lions Steve Okoniewski...... 1972 Atlanta Barry Darrow ...... 1974 Jim Hann...... 1974 Portland Ron Rosenberg ...... 1975 Cincinnati Bengals Greg Harris 1976 New York Jets Walt B rett...... 1976 Doug Betters 1977 Terry Falcon 1977 New England Patriots Guy Bingham Greg Anderson 1979 50 ■1989 Grizzly Football Review-

1-6:53 Means, 50 intercepted return (Loop Sept, 2 ©Washington-Grizzly Stadium kick), 21-3 FSU TEAM STA TS M issoula, MT 2-14:40 Hauck, fumble recovery in zone (Duce UM PSU kick), 21-10 FSU 26 First Downs 17 MONTANA 41, E. NEW MEXICO 15 2-11:02 Craver, 1 run (Loop kick), 28-10 FSU 44 Rush Attempts 29 E. New M exico 0 3 6 6 —15 2-9:47 Farrish, 26 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), 187 Net Rush Yds. 47 M ontana ...... 10 3 14 14—41 28-17 FSU 372 Net Pass Yds. 468 A—7,614 2-0:12 Whitney, 15 pass from Bennett (run failed), 48 Pass Attempts 53 70, Partly Cloudy 28-23 FSU 30 Pass Completions 25 3-8:53 Loop, 26 , 31-23 FSU 92 Total Plays 82 Q-Time Play 3-5:51 Pickens, 46 pass from Barsotti (Loop kick), 559 Total Yards 515 1-10:23 Whitney, 15 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), 38-23 FSU 7-0 UM 3-4:22 Farmer, 1 run (Bennett run), 38-31 FSU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 1-2:44 Duce, 35 field goal, 10-0 UM 3-0:05 Barsotti, 8 run (Loop kick), 45-31 FSU Rushing 2-7:08 Gilbreath, 41 field goal, 10-3 UM 4-11:45 Farmer, 13 pass from Bennett (kick failed), UM-Farmer 25-146-2. PSU-Harvin 13-40-1. 2-3:07 Duce, 27 field goal, 13-3 UM 45-37 FSU 3-14:48 LeProwse, 86 kickoff return (Duce kick), 4-1:37 Jones, 5 run (Loop kick), 52-37 FSU Passing UM-Bennett 30x47-0 = 372-2 TDs. 20-3 UM PSU-Del’Andrae 25x53-2 = 468-2 TDs. 3-2:20 LeProwse, 1 run (Duce kick), 27-3 UM TEAM STATS Receiving 3-1:17 Evans, 66 pass from Scott (pass failed), 27-9 UM FSU UM-Trevathan 8-142-1; Clark 8-119-1; Cabunoc UM 23 First Downs 25 5-46-0; Glenn 3-47-0. 4-10:58 Weaver, 18 pass from Lacey (pass failed), 25 Rush Attempts 62 PSU-Shackelford 4-198-1; Evers 7-158-1. 27-15 UM 38 Net Rush Yds. 264 4-9:34 Farmer, 13 run (Duce kick), 34-15 UM 390 Net Pass Yds. 142 4-5:00 See, 74 pass from Lebo (Duce kick), 41-15 53 Pass Attempts 21 GAME NOTES: Halfback Jody Farmer rushed for a UM 27 Pass Completions 12 career-high 146 yards and Bennett passed for 372 yards, 78 Total Plays 83 as the two combined for 418 of UM’s 559 total yards. Vik­ 428 Total Yards 406 ing QB Darren Del’Andrae passed for 468 yards and two TEAM STATS TDs, and premier halfback Curtis Delgardo was injured UM ENM early in the second quarter, missing the rest of the season. 22 First Downs 17 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS UM overcame a 15-7 first half deficit, as kicker Kirk Duce 34 Rush Attempts 36 Rushing put UM ahead for good on a 37-yard field goal, as time 72 Net Rush Yds. 61 UM-Farmer 10-70-1. FSU-Craver 22-103-1, M. expired in the first half. 368 Net Pass Yds. 198 Jones 20-60-2. 45 Pass Attempts 42 Passing Sept. 23 ©Joe Albi Stadium 21 Pass Completions 17 UM-Bennett 26x51-0 = 387-3 TDs. Spokane, WA 79 Total Plays 78 FSU-Barsotti 12x21-2 = 142-2 TDs. 440 Total Yards 259 Receiving MONTANA 22, E. WASHINGTON 16 UM-Clark 9-98-0; Whitney 5-101-1; Farmer 5-70-1; Trevathan 3-60-0. M ontana ...... 3 6 6 - 2 2 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS FSU: Means 3-28-0; Burnett 2-17-1; Picket E. Washington 3 6 0 - 1 6 Rushing 1-46-1. A—7,365 UM-Farmer 10-43-1; ENM-Tucker 14-42-0. 75, Clear GAME NOTES: UM overcame a rocky start and was Passing Q-Time Play UM-Bennett 19x39-1 = 285-1 TD; Lebo moving the ball in the final minutes, but QB Grady Ben­ nett was sacked by Ron Cox and FSU recovered and went 1-9:11 Duce, 21 field goal, 3-0 UM 2x6-0 = 83-1 TD. 1-5:04 Cromer, 36 field goal, 3-3 ENM-Scott 11x29-0=110-1 TD; on to score. Bennett had his best day ever with 387 yards 2-5:11 Cromer, 30 field goal, 6-3 EWU and three TDs, but was sacked eight times, five times by Lacey 5x12-1 = 67-1 TD. 2-2:56 Cromer, 23 field goal, 9-3 EWU Cox. Griz safety Tim Hauck had a great game with 25 Receiving 2-1:54 Whitney, 12 pass from Bennett (kick failed), UM-Whitney 5-82-1; Farrish 3-67-0; Trevathan tackles—14 unassisted, along with a fumble recovery for 9-9 3-39-0; Farmer 3-26-0. a TD and an , and was the Big Sky’s POW. 3-8:16 Buenzli, 67 intercepted fumble return ENM-Weaver 4-34-1; Tucker 3-15-0; Evans FSU would go on to a 12-0 record, and Big West Con­ (Cromer kick), 16-9 EWU 2-79-1. ference and California Bowl titles. Tailback Aaron Craver would be one of only two backs to gain more than 100 3-7:01 Farmer, 7 run (Duce kick), 16-16 yards in a game, going for 103 on 22 carries. 4-5:54 Farmer, 1 run (kick failed), 22-16 UM GAME NOTES: Sophomore Paul LeProwse would make the best of his only game in 1989, as he Sept. 16 ©Washington-Grizzly Stadium TEAM STATS returned a kickoff 86 yards for a TD, scored on a one- Missoula, MT UM EWU yard run, and also had seven tackles and two sacks at 19 First Downs 11 linebacker. Fie was named the Defen­ MONTANA 30, PORTLAND STATE 21 40 Rush Attempts 38 sive Player of the Week, but missed the remainder of the Portland State ...... 12 3 0 6—21 118 Net Rush Yds. 31 season with an elbow injury. M ontana ...... 7 9 7 7—30 236 Net Pass Yds. 171 A—10,155 34 Pass Attempts 27 70, Partial clouds 22 Pass Completions 11 73 Total Plays 64 Sept. 9 ©Bulldog Stadium Q-Time Play 339 Total Yards 202 Fresno, CA 1-13:31 Shackelford, 77 pass from Del’Andrae (kick failed), 6-0 PSU FRESNO STATE 52, Montana 37 1-11:22 Farmer, 46 run (Duce kick), 7-6 UM INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 1-2:25 Harvin, 3 run (pass failed), 12-7 PSU M ontana ...... 3 20 8 6 - 3 7 Rushing Fresno St...... 21 7 17 7 - 5 2 2-4:58 Brumfield, 47 field goal, 15-7 PSU UM-Farmer 19-54-2; Bennett 18-49-0. EWU- A—33,710 2-2:51 Trevathan, 47 pass from Bennett (pass Johnson 9-28-0; Corr 19-25-0. 79, Clear failed), 15-13 PSU 2-0:00 Duce, 37 field goal, 16-15 UM UM-Bennett 22x34-1 = 236-1 TD. Q-Time Play 3-6:07 Clark, 60 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), EWU-Powers 11x27-0 = 171-1 TD. 1-12:21 Burnett, 6 pass from Barsotti (Loop kick), 23-15 UM Receiving 7-0 FSU 4-7:26 Farmer, 7 run (Duce kick), 30-15 UM UM-Farmer 8-64-0; Whitney 4-25-1; Clark 1-9:55 Jones, 1 run (Loop kick), 14-0 FSU 4-1:18 Evers, 29 pass from Del’Andrae (pass failed), 4-17-0. EWU-Buenzli 3-100-1; Carr 4-23-0. 1-7:11 Duce, 22 field goal, 14-3 FSU 30-21 UM 51 ■1989 Grizzly Football Review- 3-8:01 Taylor, 71 pass from Gatlin (kick failed), GAME NOTES: UM trailed 16-9 in the third quarter, Oct. 7 ©Washington-Grizzly Stadium 31-13 UM and tied the game 16-all (the third tie of the game), about Missoula, MT 3-5:44 McKelvie, 46 field goal, 31-16 UM a minute later on a seven-yard run by Farmer. Farmer 4-10:13 Taylor, 98 pass from Gatlin (pass failed), rushed for 54 yards and two TDs, including the game- MONTANA 31, WEBER STATE 6 31-22 UM winner with 5:54 remaining. He also had a game-high 4-7:24 Safety, punt blocked out of end zone, 33-22 eight receptions. Weber State 3 0 0 - 6 UM Montana ...... 7 17 0 - 3 1 4-2:47 Glenn, 19 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), A—13,589 40-22 UM Sept. 28 © 60, Sunny Moscow, ID Q-Time Play TEAM STATS 1-8:42 Chuhaniuk, 50 field goal, 3-0 WSC Live on ESPN-TV UM UNR 1-2:16 Engler, 7 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), 7-3 27 First Downs 18 30, MONTANA 24 UM 46 Rush Attempts 34 2-11:21 Hauck, 55 blocked punt return (Duce kick), 172 Net Rush Yds. 78 M ontana ...... 0 7 10 7—24 14-3 UM Idaho...... 7 20 3 0 —30 243 Net Pass Yds. 419 2-10:25 Farrish, 8 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), 39 Pass Attempts 42 A—13,000 21-3 UM 27 Pass Completions 24 Q-Time Play 2-7:21 Duce, 36 field goal, 24-3 UM 85 Total Plays 76 1-11:12 Jackson, 29 pass from Friesz (Pearce run), 3-9:50 Farrish, 41 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), 415 Total Yards 497 8-0 UI 31-3 UM 2-11:19 Pearce, 1 run (Doyle kick), 15-0 UI 3-5:26 Chuhaniuk, 35 field goal, 31-6 UM 2-10:35 Safety, Bennett tackled in end zone, 17-0 UI INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2-9:07 Jackson, 36 pass from Friesz (Doyle kick), Rushing TEAM STATS UM-Farmer 24-82-2; Bennett 13-55-0; Gillie 24-0 UI UM WSC 2-1:28 Clark, 36 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), 8-36-0. 21 First Downs 22 24-7 UI UNR-Whalen 10-43-1; Frierson 14-42-0. 33 Rush Attempts 24 2-0:04 Doyle, 27 field goal, 27-7 UI Passing 84 Net Rush Yds. -43 3-11:37 Duce, 41 field goal, 27-10 UI UM-Bennett 27x39-2 = 243-3 TDs. 227 Net Pass Yds. 394 3-8:44 Doyle, 47 field goal, 30-10 UI UNR-Gatlin 24x42-3 = 419-2 TDs. 34 Pass Attempts 73 3-3:51 Bennett, 29 run (Duce kick), 30-17 UI Receiving 21 Pass Completions 37 4-2:11 Glenn, 7 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), UM-Clark 8-56-0; Glenn 7-108-1; Farmer 67 Total Plays 97 30-24 UI 6-32-1. 311 Total Yards 351 UNR-Taylor 13-299-2; Ortega 6-78-0.

TEAM STATS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS GAME NOTES: Farmer scored three touchdowns in the UM UI Rushing first quarter, and the Grizzlies took a 31-7 lead at inter­ 18 First Downs 27 UM-Farmer 13-88-0. WSC-Mitchell 6-14-0. mission. Nevada QB Fred Gatlin, a freshman, threw for 23 Rush Attempts 36 Passing 278 yards and two TDs in the second half—230 of those 54 Net Rush Yds. 58 UM-Bennett 18x29-1 = 201-3 TDs; Lebo yards going to Treamelle Taylor, who set a Big Sky record 370 Net Pass Yds. 437 3x5-2 = 26-0. with 299 receiving yards, including a 98-yarder, which tied 53 Pass Attempts 51 WSC-Schmidt 27x54-3 = 273-0; Martin a conference mark. Farmer accounted for 114 yards and 33 Pass Completions 28 10x19-0 = 121-0. three TDs, and averaged 41.0 yards on six punts. Hauck 76 Total Plays 87 Receiving had 11 tackles and two , and a blocked punt, 424 Total Yards 595 UM-Farrish 4-61-0; Gorman 4-61-0; Glenn and UM blocked three punts. Sophomore ILB Matt Claf- 4-53-0. WSC-Macon 13-109-0; Shaw 8-97-0. ton had a game-high 21 tackles and forced a fumble. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing GAME NOTES: The Griz defense held Weber to a UM-Farmer 12-38-0; Bennett 11-16-1. UI- school record -43 yards, as 13,589 fans saw them rebound Daniels 14-37-0. from their nationally televised, 30-24 loss at Idaho. Hauck Oct, 21 @WaIkup Skydome Passing blocked his school-record eighth punt and returned it 55 Flagstaff, AZ UM-Bennett 33x53x1 = 370-2 TDs. yards for a touchdown. Joe Farrish had two TD catches. UI-Friesz 28x51-0=437-2 TDs. WSC’s Peter Macon had 13 receptions for 109 yards. MONTANA 38, N. ARIZONA 14 Receiving UM-Trevathan 10-153-0; Clark 7-72-1; Glenn M ontana ...... 0 14 7 17—38 4-43-1; Whitney 3-70-0. N. Arizona...... 7 0 7 0—14 UI-Allen 9-153-0; Jackson 4-134-2. A—8,520 Q-Time Play Oct. 14 ©Washington-Grizzly Stadium 1-14:51 Safety, Bennett tackled in end zone (by Ken­ GAME NOTES: UM battled back from a 27-7 halftime Missoula, MT nedy), 2-0 NAU deficit in this Thursday night game, as Idaho racked up 1-5:02 Penaflor, 22 field goal, 5-0 NAU 369 total yards (to UM’s 130) in the opening half. The MONTANA 40, NEVADA-RENO 22 1-3:07 Safety, snap goes out of end zone, 7-0 NAU Grizzlies dominated the second half, but their rally was cut 2-1:52 Bennett, 2 run (Duce kick), 7-7 short when the Vandals recovered UM’s onside kick in the N evada ...... 0 7 9 6 —22 2-0:18 Clark, 7 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), 14-7 final two minutes. Receiver Mike Trevathan had a career- M ontana ...... 28 3 0 9—40 UM high 10 catches for 153 yards. Vandal QB John Friesz A—9,465 3-11:04 Motes, 8 pass from Wyatt (Penaflor kick), passed for a career-high 437 yards. Both teams would win 56, Partial clouds 14-14 the rest of their Big Sky games, UI going 8-0, and Mon­ Q-Time Play 3-6:14 Rice, 1 run (Duce kick), 21-14 UM tana, 7-1. 4-13:43 Rice, 10 run (Duce kick), 28-14 UM 1-12:17 Trevathan, 11 pass from Bennett (Duce 4-10:37 Rice, 7 run (Duce kick), 35-14 UM kick), 7-0 UM 4-0:39 Duce, 18 field goal, 38-14 UM 1-9:48 Farmer, 23 run (Duce kick), 14-0 UM 1-7:00 Farmer, 7 run (Duce kick), 21-0 UM 1-0:55 Farmer, 5 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), 28-0 UM 2-7:06 Whalen, 1 run (McKelvie kick), 28-7 UM 2-0:01 Duce, 18 field goal, 31-7 UM 52 ■1989 Grizzly Football Review- GAME NOTES: It looked like a bad center snap which TEAM STATS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS led to a safety might be the difference in this one, played UM NAU Rushing in gusting, cold winds. A key interception by Grizzly safe­ 23 First Downs 18 UM-Rice 17-65-2; Bennett 10-40-0. BSU-Virden ty Galen Lawton led to UM’s first TD—the only points it 44 Rush Attempts 18 6-12-0; Thomas 6-11-0. would need. A third-and-14 Bennett to Mike Trevathan 133 Net Rush Yds, 57 Passing pass to the MSU five-yard-line was the key play, as Ben­ 250 Net Pass Yds. 260 UM-Bennett 25x43-1 = 396-2 TDs; Lebo nett took it in three plays later. LBs Mike Rankin and Bryan 34 Pass Attempts 47 2x6-1 = 18-0. Tripp each had a game-high 14 tackles. MSU linebacker 23 Pass Completions 22 BSU-Virden 13x33-6 = 186-2 TDs; Haliiday Mychal Kempt had 13 stops and a sack. 78 Total Plays 75 12x22-4=157-0. 383 Total Yards 317 Receiving UM-Glenn 7-96-0; Trevathan 4-63-0; Clark INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 3-73-1; Rice 3-54-0; Four with 2 receptions. Rushing BSU-White 9-200-1; Heffner 7-71-1. Nov. 11 @ Washington-Grizzly Stadium UM-Rice 15-84-3; Kostecki 10-41-0; Farmer Missoula, MT 8-30-0, NAU-Worley 12-53-0. GAME NOTES: Interception was the BIG word here, as the Grizzlies picked off a Big Sky record 10 passes, ty­ MONTANA 35, IDAHO STATE 21 ing the 1-AA record. BSU’s 12 turnovers also tied a 1-AA UM-Bennett 18x29-4-210-1 TD; Lebo Idaho State ...... 0 14 0 7—21 5x5-40-0. record. Nine different players picked off the Broncos’ two M ontana ...... 14 14 7 0—35 NAU-Wyatt 22x47-2 - 260-1 TD. , as cornerback Marcus Bowen was the only A—9,021 Receiving UM player with two “picks.” Kevin Morris returned one 55, Cloudy UM-Trevathan 6-83-0; Clark 6-51-1; Rice interception for a 98-yard TD. Bennett just missed the 3-72-0; Farrish 3-31-0,. 400-yard plateau, passing for 396 yards and two TDs. Rice Q-Time Play NAU-Motes 7-53-1; Lang 4-78-0. rushed for two TDs—giving him five in his last two games. 1-6:47 Glenn, 45 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), BSU’s Winky White had nine catches for 200 yards, for 7-0 UM more than half of his team’s offense. BSU rushed for just GAME NOTES: Montana probably felt like it was in the 1-1:15 Bennett, 3 run (Duce kick), 14-0 UM 16 yards on 16 carries. UM had a season-high 94 plays, Twilight Zone, as NAU took a 7-0 first quarter lead on two 2-14:21 Funk, 2 pass from Whitmer (kick failed), and had the ball 37:10 minutes. Montana led 31-7 at safeties and a field goal. UM then came back on a TD run 14-6 UM halftime. and TD pass by Bennett. This game will best be 2-9:24 Rice, 4 run (Duce kick), 21-6 UM remembered, though, for the emergence of redshirt 2-5:20 Kelley, 3 pass from Whitmer (Kelley run), freshman Tony Rice, who replaced Farmer 21-14 UM who was injured late in the second quarter. Rice had TD 2-2:09 Bennett, 3 run (Duce kick), 28-14 UM runs of 1, 10 and 7 yards, and three catches for 72 yards. Nov. 4 @Reno H, Sales Stadium 3-9:56 Whitney, 18 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), Bennett suffered a career-high four interceptions, but NAU Bozeman, MT 35-14 UM was picked off twice and lost three —all in the first 4-3:55 Jones, 13 pass from Whitmer (Bombard half. Hauck had another great game with 19 tackles. MONTANA 17, MONTANA STATE 2 kick), 35-21 UM M ontana ...... 0 0 0 17—17 Montana St ...... 0 0 2 0— 2 TEAM STATS Oct. 28 @Washington-Grizzly Stadium A—14,227 UM ISU Missoula, MT 30, Gusting winds 21 First Downs 17 43 Rush Attempts 35 MONTANA 48, BOISE STATE 13 Q-Time Play 115 Net Rush Yds. 85 Boise State 7 0 0 6 —13 3-4:14 Safety, snap goes out of end zone, 2-0 MSU 343 Net Pass Yds. 254 Montana ...... 6 25 10 7—48 4-14:01 Bennett, 2 run (Rice run), 8-2 UM 40 Pass Attempts 43 A—10,388 4-2:30 Duce, 24 field goal, 11-2 UM 25 Pass Completions 23 43, Cloudy 4-1:50 McGowan, 24 pass interception (kick failed), 83 Total Plays 78 17-2 UM Q-Time Play 458 Total Yards 339 1-2:29 Rice, 5 run (kick failed), 6-0 UM 1-1:47 White, 61 pass from Virden (Black kick), 7-6 TEAM STATS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS BSU UM MSU Rushing 2-14:46 Murphy, 18 interception return (See from 8 First Downs 11 UM-Bennett 9-29-2, ISU-Kelley 13-116-0; Vera Bennett), 14-7 UM 37 Rush Attempts 54 11-40-0.. 2-10:22 Duce, 27 field goal, 17-7 UM 104 Net Rush Yds. 118 Passing 2-7:23 Rice, 2 run (Duce kick), 24-7 UM 88 Net Pass Yds. 42 UM-Bennett 20x29-2 = 303-2 TDs; Lebo 2-3:39 Engler, 42 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), 16 Pass Attempts 13 5x11-1 = 40-0. 31-7 UM 9 Pass Completions 3 ISU-Whitmer 23x43-1 = 254-3 TDs. 3-5:13 Duce, 28 field goal, 34-7 UM 53 Total Plays 67 Receiving 3-2:21 Clark, 38 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), 192 Total Yards 161 UM-CIark 7-74-0; Trevathan 5-69-0; Glenn 41-7 UM 3-80-1; Cabunoc 4-33-0. 4-12:00 Morris, 98 interception return (Duce kick), ISU-Sheets 6-70-0; Allen 4-25-0; Funk 3-47-1; INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 48-7 UM Schrade 3-33-0; Kelley 3-14-L 4-8:23 Heffner, 24 pass from Virden (pass failed), Rushing 48-13 UM UM-Rice 19-90-0. MSU-Wilkinson 19-68-0; Ryan 15-22-0. GAME NOTES: Bennett rushed for two scores and Passing threw for two more in three quarters, as UM ended the TEAM STATS UM-Bennett 9x16-1 = 88-0 TDs. regular season at 9-2 overall and 7-1 in the Big Sky. Rice UM BSU MSU-Tetrault 3x13-2 = 43-0. continued to be a force rushing, gaining 83 yards on 18 21 First Downs 17 Receiving carries and scoring his sixth TD in the last four games. ISU 45 Rush Attempts 16 UM-Ciark 3-15-0; Rice 3-15-0; Trevathan fullback George Kelley became only the second player 157 Net Rush Yds. 16 2-40-0. MSU-Stoitz 3-43-0. (Fresno’s Aaron Craver gained 103 yards) in the season 414 Net Pass Yds. 343 to go over the 100-yard mark, gaining 116 on 13 carries, 49 Pass Attempts 55 including a 52-yard run, an opponent’s longest gain in the 27 Pass Completions 25 regular season. Bengal QB Jason Whitmer had three TD 94 Total Plays 71 passes. Hauck had 15 tackles, while Rankin and Tripp 571 Total Yards 359 each had 10.

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I-AA PLAYOFFS—FIRST ROUND I-AA PLAYOFFS—QUARTERFINAL I-AA PLAYOFFS-SEMIFINAL Nov. 25 ©Washington-Grizzly Stadium Dec. 2 ©Washington-Grizzly Stadium Dec. 9 ©Allen E. Paulson Stadium Missoula, MT Missoula, MT Statesboro, GA MONTANA 48, JACKSON STATE 7 MONTANA 25, E. ILLINOIS 19 GEORGIA SO. 45, MONTANA 15 Jackson St...... 7 0 0 0— 7 E. Illin ois...... 0 9 7 3 — 19 M ontana ...... 0 7 0 8 —15 Montana ...... 23 9 6 10—48 M ontana ...... 6 10 6 3 —25 G. Southern...... 14 17 14 0 —45 A—11,854 A—12,285 A—10,421 40, Partly cloudy 25, Sunny 38, Sleet and snow Q-Time Play Q-Time Play Q-Time Play 1-11:47 Barnett, 48 pass from Gregory (Ayozie kick), 1-4:52 Duce, 41 field goal, 3-0 UM 1-12:49 Sikkellee, recovers blocked punt in end zone 7-0 JSU 1-2:48 Duce, 26 field goal, 6-0 UM (Dowis kick), 7-0 GSC 1-9:25 Rice, 1 run (Duce kick), 7-7 2-10:43 Safety, snap goes out of end zone, 6-2 UM 1-6:25 Hopkins, 24 run (Dowis kick), 14-0 GSC 1-7:53 Safety, Gregory slips in end zone, 9-7 UM 2-8:41 Moore, 13 pass from Arnold (D’Alesio kick), 2-11:34 Thompson, 1 run (Dowis kick), 21-0 GSC 1-7:28 Trevathan, 16 pass from Bennett (Duce 9-6 El 2-7:01 Dowis, 27 field goal, 24-0 GSC kick), 16-7 UM 2-8; 13 Glenn, 50 pass from Bennett (Duce kick), 2-1:23 Farmer, 3 run (Duce kick), 24-7 GSC 1-3:49 Trevathan, 21 pass from Bennett (Duce 13-9 UM 2-0:00 Allen, 41 pass from Gross (Dowis kick), 31-7 kick), 23-7 UM 2-0:48 Duce, 40 field goal, 16-9 UM GSC 2-13:28 Clark, 12 pass from Bennett (pass failed), 3-11:07 Clark, 23 pass from Bennett (kick blocked), 3-14:09 Thompson, 35 pass from Gross (Dowis kick), 29-7 UM 22-9 UM 38-7 GSC 2-6:25 Duce, 36 field goal, 32-7 UM 3-8:05 Rummell, 8 pass from Arnold (D’Alesio 3-10:12 Miller, 12 run (Dowis kick), 45-7 GSC 3-11:36 Glenn, 27 pass from Lebo (pass failed), 38-7 kick), 22-16 UM 4-10:12 Farmer, 2 pass from “Bennett (Kostecki from UM 4-7:52 Duce, 33 field goal, 25-16 UM Bennett), 45-15 GSC 4-8:44 Gillie, 13 pass from Lebo (Duce kick), 45-7 4-1:16 D’Alesio, 31 field goal, 25-19 UM UM TEAM STATS 4-6; 19 Duce, 37 field goal, 48-7 UM TEAM STATS UM GSC UM El 17 First Downs 25 TEAM STATS 18 First Downs 16 31 Rush Attempts 57 UM JSU 36 Rush Attempts 29 53 Net Rush Yds. 301 Net Pass Yds. 198 26 First Downs 10 90 Net Rush Yds. 69 217 14 40 Rush Attempts 33 307 Net Pass Yds. 189 41 Pass Attempts 9 100 Net Rush Yds. 1 35 Pass Attempts 46 21 Pass Completions 71 450 Net Pass Yds. 164 24 Pass Completions 18 72 Total Plays 270 Total Yards 499 38 Pass Attempts 19 71 Total Plays 75 23 Pass Completions 14 397 Total Yards 258 78 Total Plays 52 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 165 550 Total Yards INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Rushing UM-Farmer 14-66-1; Rice 6-20-0. GSC-Miller INDIVIDUAL LEADERS UM-Rice 14-47-0; Bennett 13-27-0; Farmer 7-71-1; Gross 9-57-0; Thompson 4-26-1; (Playoff stats do not count 8-15-0. El-Castillo 13-49-0; Jones 10-24-0. Hopkins 3-30-1. towards season totals) Passing Passing Rushing UM-Bennett 24x35-1 = 307-2 TDs. UM-Bennett 19x37-1 = 176-1 TD; Lebo UM-Farmer 15-61-0; Bennett 5-55-0; Kostecki EI-Arnold 18x46-1 = 189-2 TDs. 2x4-0=41-0. GSC-Gross 7x10-0 = 180-2 TDs; 7-37-0. JSU-Hall 3-23-0. Receiving Huntley 2x4-1 = 18-0. Passing UM-Trevathan 7-102-0; Glenn 4-81-1; Whitney Receiving UM-Bennett 13x19-0 = 239-3 TDs; Lebo 4-58-0; Clark 4-37-1. UM-Glenn 9-118-0; Trevathan 4-41-0; Rice 3-28-0. GSC-AlIen 4-100-1; Thompson 2-67-1. 10x19-1 = 211-2 TDs. EI-Rummell 7-85-1; Moore 4-32-1. JSU-Gregory 5x6-0 = 70-0; A. Smith 9x13-2 = 94-0. GAME NOTES: This was a classic battle between two GAME NOTES: Junior QB Raymond Gross passed for Receiving hard-nosed teams. The outcome was in doubt until the a career-high 180 yards and two TDs, and the Eagles’ UM-Trevathan 8-147-2; Glenn 5-107-1; Clark Grizzlies recovered an on-side kick and ran the clock out. much-heralded running attack racked up 301 yards and 5-102-1; Gillie 3-63-1. Kicker Kirk Duce overcame a hard, frozen field and was three TDs, as 10 different players carried the ball. GSC JSU-Barnett 3-82-1; R. Lewis 4-60-0. perfect on four field goal attempts, and was six-of-six in scored two TDs in the first half on a blocked punt (Farmer’s FGs in the playoffs. Trevathan had his second straight second of his career) and a “Hail Mary” pass at the halftime GAME NOTES: The Thanksgiving vacation crowd of 100-yard receiving game. “True” freshman Mike Rummell gun. Farmer rushed for 66 yards and a score, and also 11,854 (the largest of any 1-AA first round game) held had career-highs of seven catches for 85 yards and a TD scored on a reception. UM’s Glenn had nine catches for its collective breaths when the Tigers capitalized on a UM for the Panthers. Rankin led UM with 16 tackles, and cor- 118 yards. Rankin had a game-high 14 tackles (35 in the playoffs), while Hauck had 11 (32 in the playoffs), plus fumble, as QB Shawn Gregory hit a wide open Tim nerback Kevin Morris had his second interception in the an interception. For GSC it was their 36th straight home Barnett for a 48-yard TD to give JSU an early 7-0 lead. playoffs. Panther ILB Jeff Mills had a game-high 17 win. GSC won the national title with a 37-34 victory over The Grizzlies then scored in five of its next seven posses­ tackles. Montana had the highest attendance of any sions, and Gregory left the game with an injury early in quarterfinal game with 12,285 fans. It was the Grizzlies’ Stephen F. Austin, going 15-0. All four of the Eagles’ the second quarter. Bennett and frosh passed eighth straight win, and gave them a school-record 11 vic­ playoff wins, including the national championship game, for 450 yards and five TDs. For the first time in history tories. were at home. three UM receivers had 100 yards or more receiving. Ben­ nett passed for 239 yards and three TDs—all in the first half. The Tigers had just one net yard rushing as UM had nine sacks (JSU had seven), three by end Dan Edwards, and two by OLB Mike McGowan. Hauck, LB Steve Col­ lins and McGowan had 11 tackles each, as did JSU’s Darion Connor.

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(Inaugural, Inducted 1982) Name Pos. Years Played Hometown Ray Bauer E 1947-48-49 Great Falls, MT Bob Beers LB 1967-68 Beaverton, OR Chris Bentz OT 1914-15-16-17 Aberdeen, SD Harry Dahlberg LT 1916-17-19-20 Butte, MT Tom Davis FB 1926-27-28 Butte, MT Terry Dillon DB 1960-61-62 Hopkins, MN Paul Dornblaser LT 1910-11-12-13 Chicago, IL Ted “Chief” Illman FB 1923-24-25 Missoula, MT Bill Kelly QB 1924-25-26 Missoula, MT Larry Miller DT 1969-70 Martinez, CA Bob O’Billovich QB 1959-60-61 Butte, MT Steve Okoniewski OT 1970-71 Silverdale, WA Milt Popovich HB 1935-36-37 Butte, MT Stan Renning MLB 1956-57-58 Great Falls, MT Naseby Rhinehart E 1933-34-35 Milwaukee, WI Roy Robinson HB 1967-68-69 Glasgow, MT Bob Stansberry HB 1932-33 Norfolk, NE Russ Sweet HB 1924-25 Miles City, MT Tuufuli Uperesa OT 1968-69 Ajea, HI Earl “Click” Clark E 1914-15-16 Everett, WA Leonard “Belgian' Daems G 1914-15 Harlowton, MT Barry Darrow G 1970-71-72 Dillon, MT Ron Rosenberg Waldo Ekegren HB 1928-29-30 Butte, MT Aldo Forte T 1936-37-38 Chicago, IL (Inducted 1984) Dick Imer HB 1953-54 Highland, IN Name Tom Kingsford QB 1948-49-50 Missoula, MT Pos. Years Played Hometown Bill Lazetich HB 1936-37-38 Anaconda, MT Bob “Lefty” Byrne HB 1949-50-51 Billings, MT Eso Naranche HB 1939-40-41 Butte, MT Jim Morrow QB 1927-28-29 Moore, MT A1 “Ribs” Robertson QB 1914-15 Minnesota (Inducted 1985) Ron Rosenberg LB 1971-72-73-74 Whitefish, MT Name Pos. Years Played Hometown Karl Stein DB 1969-70 San Anselma, CA Steve Sullivan HB 1919-20-21 Butte, MT Henry Blastic RB 1933-34-35 Chicago, IL Joe DeLuca Paul Szakash FB 1935-36-37 Chicago, IL OG 1952-53-54 W eed, CA Jim Nordstrom DE 1969-70 Auburn, WA (Inducted 1986) Name Pos. Years Played Hometown Ken Campbell OC/LB 1949-50 Great Falls Doug Dasinger OG 1953-54-55 Wolf Point

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Tom Kingsford (Inducted 1983) Name Pos. Years Played Hometown Greg Anderson DB/KOR 1974-75-76 Chicago, IL Arnie Blancas HB 1969-70 Sumner, WA Steve Caputo HB 1969-70-71 Seattle, WA Ed Chinske QB 1926-27-28 Michigan City, IN Doug Dasinger 55 Voice of the Grizzlies “Grizzly” Bill Schwanke returns as the voice of the Grizzlies for his 18th year as the play-by- play announcer for University of Montana sports. It will be KYLT Radio’s 19th year of broadcasting Grizzly athletics and serving as UM’s official station. He has been the assistant director of the Grizzly Athletic Association since September, 1988. He is a former sports editor of The Missoulian newspaper and a former sports information director at UM. He is a 1967 graduate of UM. He has been the Montana Sportscaster of the Year six times. Former Grizzly assistant football coach Joe Yeager is in his fourth season as color commentator for Montana football. He coached at UM from 1982-84. Grizzly Football Network The 1990 Grizzly Football Network features 15 cities, including the originating station, KYLT Radio of Missoula. The network: Billings—KBLG-AM; Butte—KXTL-AM; Deer Lodge—KDRG; Glasgow—KLTZ-AM; Glendive-KXGN-AM; Great Falls-KMON-AM; Hamilton-KBMG-FM; Havre—KPQX-FM; Helena—KBLL-FM; Kalispell-KOFI-AM; Libby-KLCB-AM: Livingston- KPRK; Miles City—KMT A; Shelby—KZ1N-FM. Media Outlets (406 Area Code) N ew spapers Name Contact Address Phone Missoulian Vince Devlin (sports editor) 500 S. Higgins Ave...... 721-5266 Kim Briggeman (beat writer) Missoula, MT 59807 Great Falls Tribune George Geise (sports editor) 205 S. River Dr., Great Fails, MT 59403 ...... 761-6666 Billings Gazette Warren Rogers (sports editor) 401 North Broadway, Billings, MT 59101 ...... 657-1200 Montana Standard Hud Willse (sports editor) 25 West Granite, Butte, MT 59701 ...... 782-8301 Daily Interlake Gene Speelman (sports editor) 727 East Idaho, Kalispell, MT 59901...... 755-7000 Independent Record Roy Pace (sports editor) 317 Cruse St., Helena, MT 59604 ...... 442-7190 Ravalli Republican Jack Tanner (sports editor) 232 Main, Hamilton, MT 59840 ...... 363-3300 Montana Kaimin Sports Editor University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812.... 243-6541 Television Stations Name Contact Address Phone KECI-TV Larry Frost Drawer M, Missoula, MT 59806 ...... 721-2063 KPAX-TV Dave Tester P.O. Box 4827, Missoula, MT 59806 ...... 543-7106 KCFW-TV Sports Director 401 E. 1st Ave., Kalispell, MT 59901...... 257-1643 KFBB-TV Mark Spears P.O. Box 1139, Great Falls, MT 59403 ...... 453-4377 KRTV-TV Matt Morrison P.O. Box 2989, Great Falls, MT 59403 ...... 453-2433 KULR-TV Chris Byers 2045 Overland, Billings, MT 59102...... 656-8558 KXLF-TV Joe Wren 1003 S. Montana, Butte, MT 59701 ...... 782-0444 KTGF-TV Ron Bruski 118 6th St. South, Great Falls, MT 59405 ...... 761-8816 KTVH-TV Kevin Devine 2443 N. Montana, Helena, MT 59601 ...... 443-5050 KTVM-TV Brent Kline P.O. Box 3118, Butte, MT 59701 ...... 494-7603 KTVQ-TV Jeff Rickard P.O. Box 2557, Billings, MT 59103 ...... 252-5611 Radio Stations Name Contact Address Phone KYLT-AM Allen Kessler Fairway Center, Missoula, MT 59801 ...... 728-5000 KGVO-AM Mick Holien P.O. Box 5023, Missoula, MT 59806 ...... 721-1290 KLCY AM/KYSS FM Sports Director 400 Ryman, Missoula, MT 59802 ...... 728-9300 KGRZ-AM Sports Director P.O. Box 4106, Missoula, MT 59806 ...... 728-1450 KUFM-FM Sports Director University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812.... 243-4931 KDXT-FM Denny Bedard P.O. Box 4106, Missoula, MT 59801 ...... 728-9399 KMSO Bob Borino 725 Strand, Missoula, MT 59801 ...... 542-1025 Wire Services Name Contact Address Phone Ap Warren Wintrode 1300 Cedar St., Helena, MT 59601 ...... 442-7440

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GRIZZLY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Date Opponent Site Time SEPTEMBER 1 Oregon State Corvallis 7:00 PM 8 OPEN 15 Thomas More College (Ky.) Missoula 5:00 PM 22 McNeese State Missoula 1:00 PM 29 Eastern Washington* Missoula 1:30 PM (Homecoming) OCTOBER 6 Boise State* Boise 6:00 PM 13 Weber State* Ogden 6:00 PM 20 Northern Arizona* Missoula 1:00 PM 27 Montana State* Missoula 1:00 PM NOVEMBER 3 Nevada Reno 2:00 PM 10 Idaho* Missoula Noon 17 Idaho State* Pocatello 6:05 PM *Big Sky Conference game—All Times Mountain

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