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MARK HAMPE JUSTIN HAZEL TODD HERING 6-2, 224 6-1, 190 5-11, 170 ILB, Jr., 2V CB, J r ., JC+RS WR, Fr., HS+RS G r e a t F a l l s , MT Ft. Lauderdale, FL P u llm a n , WA A^ark is the backup at "Mack" after c/ ustin is one of the biggest Mon­ A quality young receiver, Todd is vying for spring drills...UM's 8th leading returning tackier tana has had in recent years...he finished spring playing time at the “X” receiver position...earned with 21 stops last season...had 23 reps of 225 drills as the backup at right .. .redshirt at seven letters at Pullman High School: three in pounds in the bench press...runs a 4.55 in the UM last season.. .came to Montana from College of football and track, and one in ...team 40...a redshirt at UM in 1992...earned two letters the Redwoods (Eureka, Calif.), where he was first captain in football and track as a senior...all­ in football and two in track at Charles M. Russell team all-conference and second team all-state for conference as a junior and senior in football at wide High School...team captain in football as a senior his 9-3 team...JC coach was Mike Cox...prepped receiver and ...also all-league in and special teams MVP...a key member of the at Coconut Creek High School in Ft. Lauderdale track...MVP of track squad in 1993 and Rustlers’ undefeated, state “AA” championship where he earned two letters in football and two in 1994...member of state championship 4x100- teams in 1989 (12-0) and 1990 (12-0)...all-state, track...was all-league and second team all-state as meter relay team as a senior...football coach was all-conference, and played in the Montana East- a senior for coach A1 Milton, and had a team-high Ken Swanger... West Shrine Game...high school coach was Jack 65 solo tackles that season... Health and Human Performance major with Johnson...as a senior he had 90 tackles and five Social work major. career goals of teaching and coaching at the sacks... secondary education level. Business Administration major. PRONOUNCED: Hamp-EE.

DAVE HOIT BILLY IVEY ENKINS 6-1, 290 5-10, 180 OG, Fr., HS+RS CB, S r ., JC C o e u r d ’A l e n e , I D W est Covina, CA A n excellent work ethic will soon add up to A two-time all-conference player at Mt. Sac P a u l is an up-and-coming young playing time for Dave, who did not play high school Junior College (Calif.), Billy’s 1993 sophomore linebacker...transferred to Butte High School as a football because his school did not offer it...he team was 9-2 and ranked fourth in the nation, and senior, earning team MVP honors, as well as the lettered three times in at Coeur d’Alene he set a record with 15 pass deflections that “Hard Hat Award”.. .was team captain in Montana’s Christian Center. ..was co-captain of the basketball season...had eight career in junior East-West Shrine Game.. .also attended high school team as a senior...his prep basketball coach was college, playing for coach Bill Fisk...a four-time in Stratford, Texas and St. James, Minn...as a prep Jim Preston...Misc.: said he came to Montana track All-American at Nogales High School...as a he earned a total of nine letters: three in football because, “the coaches said they would give a guy sophomore he broke Mike Powell’s prep record in and ; two in basketball; and one in track.. .at who had never played a day of football in his life a the long jump, going 25-2...had a PR of 50-6 in St. James High (Minn.) his team was 11-1 in chance.” the triple jump, a C.I.F. “AA” record, which ranked football in 1993 and was Division champs., .he was General Studies major. him ninth in the country...four times captain in first team all-conference at at track and twice in football...earned eight letters in Butte...also all-league in baseball... high school...offensive MVP in football twice for Business major with an emphasis on finance. coach Brian Beverage... Communications major with an emphasis in broadcast journalism.

24 ELEU KANE MIKE KOWALSKI ANDY LARSON 5-10, 165 5-11, 203 6-1, 180 WR, F r . , HS+RS OLB, S r . , 3V K/(S), J r . , 2V H o n o l u l u , HI Cut Bank, MT H e l e n a , M T

A n exciting young receiver with excellent iVfike was among UM's leading tacklers early A n d y made one of the biggest kicks in Grizzly speed, Eleu will see plenty of action in last season, but was sidelined with a knee injury in history, hitting the game-winning field goal from 1995...redshirt at Montana last season...ended the North Texas game. .had 14 tackles in Montana's 37 yards out with eight seconds to go against spring drills as the backup at the “H” receiver first three games in 1994. ..also a valuable member McNeese State last year...is 8th in career scoring position behind senior honors candidate Matt of the Grizzlies' special teams...All-Big Sky selec­ with 148 points...scored 79 points -- 5th most in Wells...a two-sport star at Kamehameha High tion academic team in 1992 and 1993 with a 3.62 UM's single-season history in 1993, and set a School in Kailua...earned three letters in track and GPA...earned nine letters at Cut Bank High: four school record with 49 PATs that year...longest two in football...twice the state MVP in track, and each in football and track, and one in wrestling.. .first field goal was a 46-yarder against Jacksonville winner of the state title in the 100 meters as a team all-state at running back and linebacker as a State in '93...earned three letters each in football junior and senior...had a best of 10.6 in the 100 junior and senior.. .Montana East-West Shrine Game and track at Helena's Capital High School...all- meters...all-state in football as a senior...team participant...his (dad) Ron Kowalski - coached state punter and kicker as a senior for coach Jim MVP as a senior with 34 catches for 587 yards and teams won state class “B” championships in foot­ Tuss...track captain as a senior and third in the seven .. .prep football coach was Blaine ball in 1989 and 1990...Mike also won state titles state in the long jump (20-11)...set a school record Gaison... in track his junior and senior years...M is c .: avid fly with a 47-yard field goal while at Capital... General studies major. fisherman and hunter... Business major. PRONOUNCED: EE-lay-ow... .Kaw-NEE. Geology major. PRONOUNCED: KOE-wall-skee.

JOSH LASLOVICH JOE LEHMAN MIKE LORENTZ 5-11, 185 6-3, 235 6-4, 250 WR, F r . , HS+RS DE, So., IV DL, F r ., T R M issoula, MT Coos B a y , O R T h o r n t o n , C O J osh is vying for playing time at receiver.. .from J oe was moved from running back to defen­ A possible impact player, Mike has the speed local Sentinel High School where he earned seven sive end last fall, and with added weight and and strength to play end or tackle for the letters: three in football; and two in basketball and experience he will be a factor for the Grizzlies at Grizzlies...transfer from the University of Colo­ track.. .team captain in football and basketball.. .all- right end this season...a redshirt at UM in rado and will have four years of eligibility at state as a senior and a Montana East-West Shrine 1993...had 10 carries for 31 yards last year, but UM...earned three letters in football and three in Game selection...all-city in football and was moved to defense in the middle of the wrestling at Thornton High School.. .was named to basketball.. .placed sixth in the state in the javelin as season...should be a superb pass rusher due to his seven different All-American teams his senior a senior...all-conference in football as a junior and 4.57 speed in the 40...third team all-state running year.. .named All-Colorado and all-state as a junior senior...Sentinel defensive MVP in 1993...high back at Marshfield High School...team captain as and senior...team captain in football and school football coach was Tim Kerr, a former a senior...rushed for 1,612 yards and 21 touch­ wrestling...also lettered twice in track...prep grid (1977-78) starting at Montana... downs in his career.. .also had 130 career tackles at coach was A1 Knectal... General Studies major. linebacker...his prep team won the state champi­ Wildlife Biology major. onship his senior year...prep coach was Kent Wigle... General Studies major. PRONOUNCED: LEE-Mun.

25 TROY LUCAS ERIC MANZANAREZ CHRIS MORTON 6-3, 260 6-3, 241 5-10, 190 OG, S r ., 3V DT, So., IV RB, S r ., IV P o r t l a n d , OR Great Falls, MT S a n J o s e , CA T roy has been a valuable player at Montana E ric has added much-needed weight which C hris had a great spring and is vying for the the past two seasons, adding quality depth on both should add up to more playing time for him...he starting job at running back...UM's third leading the offensive and defensive lines...finished spring was moved from to defensive tackle rusher last year with 154 yards...an All-Big Sky drill as No. 2 man at left guard behind honors last spring and emerged as the backup at left academic team pick in 1994 with a 3.00 GPA...a candidate Mike Agee...has played offensive guard tackle...was a redshirt in 1993...all-state as a se­ redshirt at UM in 1993.. .bench presses 225 pounds and defensive tackle during his career at UM....as nior at Great Falls High School for coach Dale 19 times, and runs a 4.55 in the 40...a transfer a senior he was first team all-state at offensive Pohle...as a senior he had 95 tackles, nine sacks, from Oregon State...started as a "true" freshman guard, and a second team selection at defensive two inteceptions, and was selected team MVP.. .all- for the Beavers, and had a career-best 64 yards tackle at Canby Union High School...that year he state and all-conference his junior season...Shrine against Cal-Berkeley in 1991.. .OSU's second-lead­ was also team captain and first team all-conference Game participant...Misc.: his brother, Yohanse, ing rusher as a frosh with 353 yards on 89 carries.. .a both ways...as a junior he was all-league at offen­ is UM's starter at right defensive end... highly-touted prep recruit, he rushed for 2,782 sive tackle...played in the Oregon Shrine Pre-physical Therapy major. career yards at Leland High School in San Jose, Game...junior and senior prep teams won league PRONOUNCED: Man-Zan-AIR-Ess. scoring 38 touchdowns.. .prep All-Amercian weight- titles, going 9-0 in back-to-back seasons...prep lifter... football coach was Erv Garrison... Health & Human Performance major. Health & Human Performance major.

JUSTIN OLSEN RAUL PACHECO 5-10, 170 5-9, 170 WR, F r ., HS+RS WR, F r ., HS+RS H e l e n a , MT K a il u a , HI Z ack has worked hard in the weight room and O n e of the biggest surprises from spring drills, /?aul had a great spring and may start at the is battling for playing time at end...finished spring Justin could see action at the “Y” receiver “Z” receiver position...all-state as a junior and drills No. 3 at left end...a redshirt at Montana last position...was third on the depth chart there after senior at Iolani (EYE-oh-Lawn-ee) High School, season...all-state and defensive end at spring drills...earned five letters at Helena High and had 122 catches those two years.. .led the state Butte Central High School as a senior in School: three in football and two in track...all-state in receiving as a senior with 74 catches for 1,020 1993...team captain as a senior as well...all-con­ receiver as a junior and senior...team MVP on yards and 7 touchdowns...all-conference pick ference both ways as a junior and senior., .also all­ offense his junior and senior years, and first team twice.. .participated in Hawaii’s Shrine conference in basketball.. .participated in Montana’s all-league those seasons as well.. .his senior year he Game... earned eight letters in high school: three in East-West Shrine Game.. .high school football coach had 51 receptions for 950 yards and nine football and basketball; and two in track...co- was Don Peoples... touchdowns...prep football coach was Greg Hawaiian Prep of the Year...co-captain in football Business major. Trenary... and basketball as a senior...high school football Pre-Medicine major. coach was Wendal Look...played with Griz QB in high school... General Studies major. PRONOUNCED: rah-OOL... .Puh-CHAY-koe.

26 JOSH PAFFHAUSEN RYAN PALMA ERIC RASMUSSEN 6-0, 175 6-1, 2 0 5 6-4, 2 2 0 QB, So., IV FS, Sr., 2V TE, So., IV B utte, MT C a n b y , OR K en n e w ic k , WA c/osh was seeing plenty of action last year until i?yan is a versatile player and can play either Eric was moved from wide receiver to tight end he was sidelined with a knee injury in UM's second safety position.. .finished spring drills as the back­ this past spring and adds quality depth to that game of the season against Carson-Newman.. .is up at "Fox" or free safety.. .also a valuable special position, as well as on special teams...also played vying for the backup role at quarterback... teams member...Montana's 14th leading return­ wide receiver and quarterback for the Grizzlies.. .team redshirted at UM in 1993...a three-sport star at ing tackier with 14 stops last year.. .transferred to captain and Most Inspirational Player as a senior at Butte High School, earning 10 letters, four in UM from Oregon State.. .an All-Big Sky academic Kennewick High School...all-conference at safety track, and three each in football and team choice with a 3.00 GPA.. .from Canby Union and quarterback for coach Ted Homme...as a senior basketball...gridiron MVP at the "AA" level as a High School, where he lettered four times in track he passed for 1,600 yards, completed 59 percent, junior and senior for coach Jon McElroy...the and three times in football.. .grid team was football and threw 18 passes for the fourth- Bulldogs won the "AA" state championship in conference champion in 1989 and 1990...twice ranked team in the state...prep team was 10-2 in 1992...the USA Today Montana Player of the team MVP in track, specializing in sprints and the 1992 and Eastern Region champi­ Year as a junior...team captain in football and basketball and "Outstanding Sprinter" in high long jump...set a school record in the long jump ons... 1993 Tri-Cities Player of the Year...led league school...all-conference in basketball...high hur­ at 22-11.. .twice all-state in football for coach Erv in yards per completion (18.0) and passing dles, triple jump, and intermedite hurdles cham­ Garrison...captain in track for two seasons and efficiency...earned seven letters: football (three), pion at the "AA" level...in football he won the once in football... baseball (two), basketball (one), and track "Hard Hat" Award as a senior... Pre-Physical Therapy major. (one)...honors student as a prep with a 3.9 GPA... General Studies major. General Studies major.

GABE REECE JOSH REMINGTON TORY RICHTMYER 6-5, 2 50 6-1, 195 6-0, 180 OC, F r ., HS+RS SS, So., IV FS, So., SQ+RS S alem , OR K alispell , MT T o w n s e n d, MT A quality young offensive lineman, it’s just a c/osh had a great freshman season as he was .Adds quality depth to the secondary, where matter of time for Gabe to work his way into the named UM's "co-Freshman of the Year" along with he is vying for playing time at free safety.. .an eight­ lineup.. .should see action at center this year and Jason Crebo...was named the Big Sky's special time letterman at Broadwater High School.. .earned can also play guard...lettered in football (three), teams player of the week for his play against Cal four letters in football, three in track, and one in track (two), and wrestling (one) at South Salem Poly, SLO.. .UM's tenth leading returning tackier wrestling.. .all-state and all-conference in football High School.. .was his team’s Offensive Lineman with 17 stops.. .led Griz with three blocked kicks... as a senior...team captain in football his senior of the Year as a junior and senior...all-state at returned to Montana after serving a one-year season...high school football coach was Chuck center as a junior and all-conference his junior and mission for the Morman church...first team all- Harvey... senior seasons.. .won league titles as a junior and state at defensive back at Flathead High School as Business major. senior...high school football coach was Terry a senior.. .team MVP in football as a senior... 1993 Haligen... Montana East-West Shrine Game General Studies major. participant.. .lettered twice in football and twice in basketball.. .all-conference in basketball.. .prep foot­ ball coach was Bob Applegate... General Studies major.

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RANDY RILEY SCOTTIE RILEY ROWELL 6-3, 230 6-4, 235 DE J r ., 2V TE, Jr ., SQ Butte, MT B e n s a l e m , PA , B.C. O n e of UM’s quickest linemen Randy has Scottie is vying for playing time at right defen­ A transfer from College of the Siskiyous in seen considerable action at end the last two sea­ sive tackle...one of the strongest players on the Weed, Calif., Darren is a promising quarterback, sons, and 1995 will be no different...among the team, benching 225 pounds 27 times...redshirted but will more-than-likely redshirt in 1995...passed team leaders with three tackles for losses and a at Montana in 1993... played one season at for more than 3,000 yards and set five records at sack...an all-league academic selection with a 3.00 Northern Montana College (1992)...at Bensalem Siskiyous for coach Dennis Roberts...earned 10 GPA.. .moved from linebacker to defensive left end High School he earned nine letters: three times in letters at W.J. Movat Secondary School, including his freshman year...continues to add weight and basketball and track; twice in football; and once in four in football.. .three-year captain in football. .MVP strength...runs a 4.62 in the 40 and can bench cross country...was all-conference in football at of conference and second team All-Canadian as a press 225 pounds 19 times...all-state and all­ linebacker and tight end his senior season for senior...as a senior he passed for 2,362 yards and conference at Butte High School for coach Jon coach A1 Black... 15 touchdowns and rushed for nine TDs, and his McElroy.. .and, according to coach McElroy: “Randy Sociology major with a career in law enforce­ team was 8-2-2, and Provincial champions.. .runner- is fast, tough, and a good athlete. He sells out ment. up for British Columbia’s “High School Athlete of every game to the maximum. On our team he was the Year” in 1992...set a prep record with 378 a leader and a doer.”... passing yards in a playoff game...prep football Art major. coach was Denis Kelly... Health and Human Performance major with plans to go into athletic training. 98 45 20

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IM— I | DAVID SIRMON SCOTT SPRAGGINS 6-1 1/2, 225 5-9, 180 OLB, Jr ., 2V CB, Sr., 3V Walla Walla , WA Great Falls, MT W ad e redshirted at Montana last season after D avid will start at the "Hero" or outside line­ Scott was moved from running back to transferring from fellow mem­ backer position...is UM's fourth leading returning cornerback midway through last season...last year ber .. .is vying for playing time at tackier with 34 stops...bench presses 225 pounds in just four games he rushed for 86 yards and two left defensive tackle, where he finished spring drills 21 times.. .named to All-Big Sky academic team in touchdowns...in 1993, he rushed for 204 yards at No. 3 on the depth chart...started his college 1993 and 1994 with 3.35 GPA...All-Big Nine and three touchdowns, and had a critical 19-yard career at the Air Force Conference selection in 1989,1990 and 1991... all- TD catch against Idaho in the Big Sky title game Academy...excellent lower body strength with 47 state and team captain as a senior at Walla Walla ...bench presses 225 pounds 18 times and runs a reps in the leg press at 500 pounds...also bench High School for coach Gary Mires...earned four 4.68 in the 40...all-state and all-conference at presses 225 pounds 20 times...his brother, Dennis letters in wrestling and three in football.. .grid MVP Great Falls High for coach Dale Pohle...rushed for was a four-year letterman and two-year starter at on offense and defense...played in Washington’s 1,496 yards as a senior...team MVP on offense as linebacker at Montana from 1991-94.. .was a three- State All-Star game...his teams’ Most Inspirational a senior...team captain in football as a year letterman at Rogers High School.. .all-confer­ Player...averaged 17 tackles a game as a senior...earned three letters in track...all-state and ence selection...team MVP as a senior... senior...Misc.: his brother, John was a three-year all-conference in track... General Studies major. starter at The University of Idaho (1989-92)... Health & Human Performance major. History/Political Science major. PRONOUNCED: SPRAY-Gins.

28 JLast year Kelly rushed for a team-high nine M ike should start at right cornerback this Ryan emerged as the starter at left tackle after touchdowns...UM's leading returning rusher with season...started twice last year and had 19 tackles spring drills... 11th (tie) leading returning tackier 240 yards on 62 carries.. .sixth in receiving with 33 and an interception (against Eastern Washington) with 14 stops...runs a 4.96 in the 40 and does 24 catches...in 1993, he shared Montana’s "Top during the regular season...the Grizzlies' ninth reps in the bench press at 225 pounds...from Big Sophomore" Award (with defensive end Yohanse leading returning tackier...from Grossmont Junior Sky High School, where he earned two letters in Manzanarez)...14th in career scoring at UM with College where he was first team All-Mission Con­ football and one in wrestling...all-conference and 104 points...at Hellgate High School he was first ference as a sophomore, and was voted team MVP all-city at offensive tackle for former Grizzly coach team all-state at halfback and as a returner in of the secondary...led his junior college team in (1977-78) and player (1959-62) Gary 1991...1ed the state in rushing (1,577 yards, aver­ tackles and pass deflections (10)...team captain at Ekegren...team captain in football as a senior and aging 8.0 yards a carry) in '91...rushed for 303 Lincoln High School as a senior and all-league co-captain in wrestling...moved to Missoula from yards in one game...second team all-state as a selection twice...earned seven letters in football, Salt Lake City, Utah, where he played varsity junior...team captain and MVP in football in basketball, track, and ...team captain as a football and American Legion baseball.. .also played 1990...also team captain in track...earned eight quarterback in high school.. .second team All-C.I.F. legion baseball for the Missoula Mavericks.. .Misc.: varsity letters...played for Knights' 1990 state bas­ at QB...had 1,752 career passing yards for 20 wants to become a pilot after graduation... ketball title team.. .football coach was Van Troxel... touchdowns... General Studies major. Business Administration major. Social work major. PRONOUNCED: Stens-ROOD. 89

LARRY TOFANELLI BRIAN TOONE MIKE WILSON 6-0, 170 6-2, 261 5-7, 160 WR, Sr., IV DT, Jr., 2V WR, S r., IV S t o c k t o n , CA B u t t e , MT W a h ia w a , H I H a d a very solid spring and may start at the B rian started two games last year and was M ik e was playing a lot last year but was “X” receiver position...had two catches last sea­ sidelined with a lower leg injury, which hampered sidelined with a knee injury...a redshirt at UM in son, including a 31-yarder for a touchdown in his play the last half of the season...UM's fifth 1993... a two-year starter at Oregon Tech... in '92, UM’s opener against Sonoma State...came to UM leading returning tackier with 28 stops in only nine he had 66 catches for 890 yards and 10 TDs...was from San Joaquin Delta College in Stockton, regular-season games.. .had three tackles for losses named first team All-Columbia Football Calif...two-year starter, all-conference, and team and two sacks in 1994...can bench press 225 Association...fifth in NAIA Division II with 7.3 captain at Delta for coach Gary Scott...led team pounds 27 times.. .moved from linebacker to tackle catches a game.. .third in the league in scoring with with 35 catches as a sophomore...earned 11 his freshman year...named to the Big Sky 64 points...set a record with 15 catches for 266 letters at Linden (Calif.) High School: four each in Conference's all-academic team in 1993 and 1994 yards against Southern Oregon in Tech's historic basketball and track and three in football...led with a 3.28 GPA...redshirted at Montana in finale, November 14, 1992...head coach at Tech league with 22 catches and 370 yards as a senior 1992...all-state and all-conference for coach Jon was Craig Edward...at Leilehua High School in for coach Mark Miller...MVP in track as a McElroy at Butte High School.. .played in Montana’s Wahiaw, on Oahu, he was first team all-league, senior...team captain in football and track as a East-West Shrine Game...had 49 tackles and three and honorable mention all-state in 1990 ...ranked senior...all-league in football as a senior... as a senior... second in the Western Division with 28 catches for Math major and hopes to become a teacher. Business Administration major. 451 yards and two TDs in eight games... Business Administration major.

29 KEITH WOODS TREVOR WOODS 5-10, 175 5-7, 165 CB, S r ., IV WR, So., TR P a c o im a , CA Diamond Bar, CA /Ceith saw a lot of action last season and TVevor is vying for playing time at wide A n intergral part of Montana's talented offen­ finished spring drills as the starter at left receiver...transfer from University of Ohio and sive line, Jeff was an honorable mention All-Big cornerback...had 11 tackles and an interception lettered at Mt. San Antonio College in in Sky Conference choice last season...missed most against Cal Poly, SLO, which he returned 45 yards 1993...prepped at Bishop Amat Memorial High of spring practice with a back injury...underwent for a touchdown...came to Montana from Taft School and lettered in football, baseball, and back surgery in May, and total recovery is (Calif.) Junior College...was an All-American, all- track...his 1993 football team went a state record expected...started all 14 games in 1994, and state, all-conference, and his team’s Most Inspira­ 15-0 en route to C.I.F. title, and his team was several games the previous year as a redshirt tional Player at Taft as a sophomore.. .set a school ranked sixth in the nation, and second in the state freshman...four-year letterman at Thurston High record with five blocked kicks that season.. .lettered that year...as a senior he had 25 catches for 500 School, earning two letters in football and two in in football at San Fernando High School and was yards and 5 TDs, and he averaged 40.5 yards per track...all-state and all-conference in football as a team MVP and “Outstanding Defensive Back” as kickoff return...team co-captain as a senior...high senior for coach Don Stone...team captain as a a senior...all-area, all-conference, and all-city his school football coach was Mark Paredes...first senior...Misc.: his father, Dan, played football at senior year...had 94 tackles and seven intercep­ team all-state, all-league, and all-C.I.F. in base­ Oregon State, and his uncle, Jim, played at Mon­ tions in his career... ball... tana in the early 70’s... Political Science major. Communications major. General Studies major.

Junior free safety Blaine McElmurry led the Grizzlies with four interceptions last season, which ranked him fourth (tie) in the Big Sky Conference. New Griz

CHAD BRANDON RYAN JOY LB, 6-3, 195, 4.65 in the 40. OL, 6-4, 285, 5.0 in the 40. Hometown: Helena, Mont. / High School: Helena HS Hometown: Havre, Mont. / High School: Havre HS Honors: Second team all-state in football...USA Today honorable Honors: All-state in football as a senior.. .All-state in track in1992 and mention All-American...Selected for the East-West Shrine, Montana- 1993...Selected for East-West Shrine Game and Montana-North North Dakota All-Star Game, and Down Under all-star games...Had Dakota All-Star game...Prep football coach was Scott Sward... 220 career tackles, eight forced , eight recoveries, and seven interceptions, two of which went for touchdowns... PAUL MOCKO DE, 6-2, 225, 5.0 in the 40. JOE BURKLEY Hometown: Missoula, Mont. /High School: Hellgate HS OL, 6-4, 260, 4.9 in the 40. Honors: Twice named all-state...East-West Shrine Game Hometown: Tumwater, Wash. / High School: Tumwater HS selection...Also named to Montana-North Dakota All-Star game Honors: all-state...His 1993 prep team won the state roster...Prep coach was Jeff Dohn... championship...Selected for Washington Shrine Game: National Honor Student with 3.9 GPA...Also lettered in basketball...Prep grid coach was Sid Otten... Punter/LB 6-3, 200, 4.7 in the 40. Hometown: Great Falls, Mont. / High School: Great Falls HS TROY CAPSER Honors: First team all-state punter in 1993 and 1994...Selected for OT, 6-4, 260, 4.8 IN THE 40. East-West Shrine Game at quarterback...Offensive MVP and team Hometown: Billings, Mont./High School: Billings Central HS captain as a senior...Honorable mention all-state QB as a senior for Honors: Transfer from Butte College in California, where he started coach Dale Pohle...Student Body President and member of Honor at tight end for his third-ranked team...Had three touchdown catches Society and Honor Guard (top10 students in his school) with 3.98 at Butte last year...Moved to offensive tackle at UM, and will add GPA...Also all-state in basketball and ...Averaged 41.5 yards immediate depth to UM’s offensive line..Twice all-conference at punting last two seasons... Billings Central High School...As a senior he was all-state and team captain...Played for coach Jim Hogan, a former Griz starting CHASE RAYNOCK linebacker...Also lettered twice in track... DL, 6-5, 255, 4.9 in the 40. Hometown: Billings, Mont. / High School: Billings Skyview HS DAVID (D.J.) COLTER Honors: Named all-state and first team all-conference, and is an East- DL, 6-3, 240, 4.8 in the 40. West Shrine Game alternate...Prep football coach is Ron Lebsock, Hometown: Hysham, Mont. /High School: Hysham HS former UM standout.. .Also played high school basketball.. .Participated Honors: Selected three times all-state and four times all-conference in in Montana-North Dakota All-Star Game... football...Will play in “Treasure State All-Star Game”...Academic all- state and class Valedictorian with 3.9 GPA. President of National NATE SANDERS Honor Society...Twice all-state in basketball, and four times all­ RB, 6-0, 185, 4.5 in the 40. league... Participated in state track meet three times...Prep coach was Hometown: Anaconda, Mont. / High School: Anaconda HS Shawn Hollowell... Honors: Twice all-state...Had more than 2,000 yards in total offense as a senior...Selected for East-West Shrine Game and Montana-North JUSTIN GAINES Dakota All-Star game...All-State in track and all-conference in CB, 5-10, 175, 4.5 in the 40. basketball...His prep football coach was Allen Green, a former Grizzly Hometown: Niceville, Fla. / High School: Niceville HS standout at tight end... Honors: All-Northwest Florida, 1993and 1994... All-County in weight­ lifting (170-pound division).. .Honor student with 3.4 GPA. Prep coach TRAVIS WALKER was Frank Sorrells... WR, 6-1, 195, 4.6 in the 40. Hometown: Plentywood, Mont. /High School: Plentywood HS RYLAN JOLLYMORE Honors: Four times all-state and all-conference in football.. .all-state at LB, 6-2, 215, 4.7 IN THE 40. three different positions...Will play safety in East-West Shrine Game Hometown: Gilbert, Ariz. / High School: Highland HS and wide receiver in the Montana-North Dakota All-Star game.. .Three Honors: First team all-state for 12-1 team... Defensive team times all-state and all-conference in basketball... Scored more than MVP...Fourth in the state in “4A” with 162 tackles as a senior...Also 2,000 points in his career...Averaged 28 points a game in basketball had six forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, and two interceptions the last two seasons... Twice state champion in the long jump... Coached in ’94...Selected for Arizona All-Star Game and Down Under All-Star by his father, Duane Walker, a former starter at tight end for the Game...Lettered in track and is a power lifter...Prep coach was Mike Grizzlies (1974-77)... Epperson... JEREMY WATKINS BRAD JONES WR, 6-0, 170, 4.7 in the 40. OL, 6-7, 275, 5.0 in the 40. Hometown: Missoula, Mont. /High School: Big Sky HS Hometown: San Diego, Calif. / High School: Helix HS Honors: Montana’s “AA” Player of the Year on offense...Also an all- Honors: All-San Diego Area team...Second team All-C.I.F...Also state selection...Named to East-West Shrine Game team...National lettered in basketball and track... Honor Society with3.5 GPA...Prep coach was former UM player and coach Gary Ekegren...Also lettered in basketball...

31 jVfontana's weight room was completed in the winter of 1991 at a cost of an esti­ mated $220,000, with all of the funding provided by private donors. It covers ap­ proximately 4,000 square feet. The Grizzly power weight room is divided into Bruce Wallwork (photo right), has served three separate areas of apparatus: as UM's Strength and Conditioning Coordi­ AREA Is This phase of the weight room nator since March of 1988. emphasizes free weight training. It has nine benches 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.

AREA 2: Combines all the dumbbells and racks with pairs starting at 15 pounds to 100 pounds, and another set which ranges from 15 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, sit-up boards and ladder combinations. ______32 Roster/Newcomers

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NO.- NAME POS. HT. WT. YR EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 60 - Mike Agee OG 6-4 1 /2 285 Jr. 2V Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) ** - Tim Agee WR 6-1 170 Fr. HS Helena, MT (Helena HS) 16 - Brian Ah Yat QB 6-1 180 Fr. RS Honolulu, HI (Iolani HS) 54 - Randy Allik DL 6-2 260 Fr. RS Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) 59 - Marc Albert LB 5-11 185 Fr. RS Seal Beach, CA (Los Alamitos HS) 75 - Jason Baker OT 6-7 300 So. IV Coos Bay, OR (Marshfield 1 iS) 24 - Jamer Bartell SS 5-11 180 Sr. 3V Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) ** - John Batt SS 6-4 195 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Big Sky HS) 95 - Marc Bebout TE 6-4 230 Sr. 2V Riverton, WY (U of Wyoming) 86 - Kirby Berlin WR 5-6 175 Jr. SQ Poison, MT (Bemidji St.) 80 - Ryan Blanchard WR 6-3 190 Sr. IV Huntington Beach, CA (Orange Coast JC) 42 - Mike Bouchee LB 6-2 231 Jr. 2V Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) ** - Chad Brandon LB 6-3 195 Fr. HS Helena, MT (Helena HS) 21 - Josh Branen RB 5-7 185 So. TR/RS Moscow, ID (U of San Diego) 55 - Eric Buehler DE 6-3 230 Fr. RS Butte, MT (Butte HS) ** - Joe Burkley OL 6-4 260 Fr. HS Tumwater, WA (Tumwater HS) 69 - Troy Capser OT 6-4 260 So. JC Billings, MT (Butte JC) 64 - Bob Caruso ILB 5-11 225 So. HS Missoula, MT (Frenchtown HS) 51 - Matt Cleveland LB 6-2 232 Fr. RS Butte, MT (Butte HS) ** - David Colter DL 6-3 240 Fr. HS Hysham, MT (Hysham HS) 37 - Jason Crebo ILB 6-3 215 So. IV Helena, MT (Helena HS) 61 - Scott Curry OT 6-5 255 Fr. RS Valier, MT (Valier HS) 18 - Todd Dellinger QB 6-5 225 So. RS Issaquah, WA (W. Carolina) 27 - Jake Dennehy FS/P 6-0 175 So. IV Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) 15 - QB 5-11 175 Sr. 3V Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) 1 - Nathan Dolan WR/PR 5-7 165 Jr. 2V Billings, MT (Billings Sr. HS) 23 - WR 6-0 180 Jr. TR Salem, OR (Oregon State) 70 - Marty Duffin DT 6-2 270 Sr. IV Idaho Falls, ID (Ricks JC) 8 - Mike Erhardt WR 6-4 205 Jr. 2 V Eugene, OR (Willamette HS) 90 - Corey Falls DE 6-2 230 Jr. 2V Medford, OR (Medford HS) 71 - Bob Fenton OG 6-4 270 Sr. 3V Medford, OR (S. Medford HS) 46 - Greg Fitzgerald OLB 6-1 224 So. IV Columbus, MT (Columbus HS) ** - Justin Gaines CB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Niceville, FL (Niceville HS) 33 - Brian Gales RB 5-9 170 Fr. RS Richland, WA (Richland HS) 9 - Sean Goicoechea SS 6-1 195 Jr. 2V Stevensville, MT (Stevensville HS) 65 - Kyle Gotschalk OG 6-3 285 Jr. JC/RS Ashland, OR (Col. of the Siskiyous) 26 - Chase Greene WR 6-0 170 Sr. 3V Deer Park, WA (Deer Park HS) ** - James Hamilton OL 6-4 275 Fr. HS Concord, CA (Concord HS) 41 - Mark Ham pe ILB 6-2 224 Jr. 2V Great Falls, MT (C.M Russell HS) 83 - A.J. Hattel WR 5-10 155 Fr. HS Bigfork, MT (Bigfork HS) 2 - Justin Hazel CB 6-1 190 Jr. RS Ft. Lauderdale, FL (Col. of Redwoods) 82 - Todd Hering WR 5-11 170 Fr. RS Pullman, WA (Pullman HS) 52 - Dave Hoit OG 6-1 290 Fr. NA Coeur d’ Alene, ID (Christian Center HS) 3 - Billy Ivey CB 5-10 180 Sr. JC West Covina, CA (Mt. Sac JC) ** - Jason Jaeger WR 6-3 180 Fr. HS Helena, MT (Helena HS) 39 - Paul Jenkins ILB 5-10 195 Fr. RS Butte, MT (Butte HS) 96 - Richard Johnson SS 5-10 195 So. TR Lolo, MT (Big Sky HS) ** - Ryan Jollymore LB 6-2 215 Fr. HS Gilbert, AZ (Highland HS) ** - Brad Jones OT 6-7 275 Fr. HS San Diego, CA (Helix HS) ** - Ryan Joy OL 6-4 285 Fr. HS Havre, MT (Havre HS) 87 - Eleu Kane WR 5-10 165 Fr. RS Honolulu, HI (Kamehameha HS) 62 - David Kempfert OC 6-4 1 /2 278 Jr. 2V Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) ** - Keith Kentera WR 5-9 160 Fr. HS Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) 84 - Miles Key WR 6-1 185 Fr. HS Lake Bluff, IL (Lake Forest HS) 35 - Mike Kowalski OLB 5-11 203 Sr. 3V Cut Bank, MT (Cut Bank HS) 47 - Andy Larson K(S) 6-1 180 Jr. 2V Helena, MT (Helena Capital HS) 1995 Grizzly Alphab

NO. - NAME POS. HT. WT. YR EXP. HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) 84 Josh Laslovich WR 5-10 165 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) 48 Joe Lehman DE 6-3 225 So. IV Coos Bay, OR (Marshfield HS) 97 Mike Lorentz DL 6-4 250 Fr. TR Thornton, CO (U of Colorado) 57 Troy Lucas OG 6-3 260 Sr. 3V Canby, OR (Canby HS) 99 Eric Manzanzrez DT 6-3 241 So. IV Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) 50 Yohanase Manzanarez DE 6-3 257 Sr. 3V Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) 49 Mike McCullough WR 6-3 190 Fr. HS Los Alamitos, CA (Los Alamitos HS) 34 Blaine McElmurry FS 6-1 190 Jr. 2V Troy, MT (Troy HS) ** Jam es McElroy WR 6-0 165 Fr. HS Butte, MT (Butte HS) 91 Billy McMahon LB 5-10 215 Fr. HS Missoula, MT Sentinel HS) Paul Mocko DE 6-2 225 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) Clifford Morris WR 5-10 160 Fr. HS Butte, MT (Butte HS) 40 Chris Morton RB 5-10 190 Sr. IV San Jose, CA (Oregon State) 58 Zack Murphy DE 6-3 235 Fr. HS Butte, MT (Butte HS) Dallas Neil P 6-3 200 Fr. HS Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) John Northey WR 6-4 195 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) 88 Raul Pacheco WR 5-9 170 Fr. RS Honolulu, HI (Iolani HS) 17 Josh Paffhausen QB 6-0 175 So. IV Butte, MT (Butte HS) 14 Ryan Palma FS 6-1 205 Sr. 2V Canby, OR (Oregon State) 32 Tyler Purdy OLB 5-10 185 Fr. HS Columbia Falls, MT (Col. Falls HS) 81 Eric Rasmussen TE 6-2 220 So. IV Kennewick, WA (Kennewick HS) ** Chase Raynock DL 6-5 255 Fr. HS Billings, MT (Skyview HS) 66 Gabe Reece OC 6-5 235 Fr. RS Salem, OR (S. Salem HS) 44 Josh Remington SS 6-1 195 So. IV Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) 13 Tory Richtmyer FS 6-0 180 Jr. SQ Townsend, MT (Townsend HS) 43 Randy Riley DE 6-3 230 Jr. 2V Butte, MT (Butte HS) 94 Scottie Riley TE 6-4 235 Jr. SQ Philadelphia, PA (N. Mont. Coll.) 12 Darren Rowell QB 6-0 180 Jr. JC Abbotsford, B.C. (Col. of the Siskiyous) Jack Sandberg ILB 5-11 204 So. HS Morton, WA (Pasco HS) Nate Sanders RB 6-0 180 Fr. HS Anaconda, MT (Anaconda HS) 98 - Wade Scates DT 6-3 240 So. RS Spokane, WA (U of Idaho) 56 - Eric Simonson OT 6-5 290 Sr. 3V Plentywood, MT (Plentywood HS) 45 - David Sirmon OLB 6-1 1/2 225 Jr. 2V Walla Walla, WA (Walla Walla HS) ** Di’ Onte Smith CB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Van Nuys, CA (Grant HS)

20 - Scott Spraggins CB 5-9 180 Sr. 3V Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) 30 - Kelly Stensrud RB 6-1 185 Sr. 3V Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) ** Mike Stevens LB 6-1 185 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) 63 - Beau Strange DT 6-0 230 Fr. HS Roundup, MT (Roundup HS) 19 - Mike Temple CB 5-10 180 Sr. IV San Diego, CA (Grossmont JC) 93 - Ryan Thompson DT 6-4 275 Jr. 2V Missoula, MT (Big Sky HS) 38 - Larry Tofanelli WR 5-11 170 Sr. IV Stockton, CA (Delta JC) 89 - Brian Toone DT 6-2 261 Jr. 2V Butte, MT (Butte HS) ** James Tribble RB 6-1 190 Fr. HS Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) 25 - Trevor Utter WR 6-1 180 Fr. HS Eureka, MT (Lincoln County HS) ** - Jeremy Watkins WR 6-0 170 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Big Sky HS) ** - Travis Walker WR 6-1 195 Fr. HS Plentywood, MT (Plentywood HS) 5 - Matt Wells WR/PR 5-7 160 Sr. 3V Ashland, OR (Ashland HS) 4 - Mike Wilson WR 5-7 160 Sr. IV Wahiawa, HI (Oregon Tech) 7 - Keith Woods CB 5-10 175 Sr. IV Pacoima, CA (Taft JC) 10 - Trevor Woods WR 5-7 160 So. TR Diamond Bar, CA (U of Ohio) 73 - Jeff Zellick OG 6-5 280 Jr. 2V Springfield, OR (Thurston HS)

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35 Big Sky Con

ington University, Cheney, Washington; Univer­ ders. The Big Sky is one of two major conferences sity of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho; Idaho State Univer­ located in the Rocky Mountain region. sity, Pocatello, Idaho; , The name BIG SKY originated in a novel Missoula, Montana; , authored in 1947, by the late A. B. (Bud) Guthrie, Bozeman, Montana; Northern Arizona Universi­ of Great Falls, Montana, entitled THE BIG SKY. D oug ty, Flagstaff, Arizona; and Weber State University, Jack Hollowell, former Montana Advertising Di­ F ullerton Ogden, Utah. Formed in 1963, the Big Sky rector, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Trea­ Conference consisted of charter members Idaho, sure State. Harry Missildine, of the Spokane Idaho State, Gonzaga University, Montana, Mon­ SPOKESMAN-REVIEW, called for the Confer­ C ommissioner tana State and Weber State. ence to be named "The Big Sky Conference" in his Boise State and Northern Arizona joined the column of February 20, 1963. On February 20, league July 1, 1970, in the Big Sky's first expan­ 1963. On February 25, 1963, the Conference sion. Nevada was admitted to the league July 1, name was adopted by the presidents of the newly 1979, replacing former charter member Gonzaga. formed league. On July 1, 1987, Eastern Washington became the Doug Fullerton begins his first year as the Big Sky's ninth member. When all nine members league’s commissioner. He took over for Ron of the Mountain West Conference and Big Sky Stephenson, who retired after 14 years of service. T he Big Sky Athletic Conference is starting its Conference were parallel the way was paved to Jack Freil was the conference’s first commis­ 33rd season of operation with championships merge the two leagues. sioner, serving from 1963 to 1971. He was being conducted in 13 sports including men's and This will be the last year in the league for Boise followed by John Roning (1971-77) and Steve women's cross country, basketball, tennis, indoor State and Idaho, as they will join the Big West Belko (1977-81). track and field, outdoor track and field, women's Conference for the 1996-97 athletic season. Kathy Noble will begin her duties as the Big , women's golf, and football. The Big Sky However, Portland State will join the Big Sky next Sky’s associate commissioner October, 1, 1995. has eight member institutions and is affiliated with season, and other schools are also under consid­ She is currently the interim athletic director at The NCAA Division I in all sports except football, eration. (Nevada left the league in 1992). University of Montana. which is classified as Division I-AA. The league office has been moved to Ogden, Ron Loghry was named the league’s new assis­ The 1995-96 athletic season in the Big Sky Utah. The office had formally been located in tant commissioner for information services. He Conference is the seventh in which the league will Boise, Idaho. replaced Arnie Sgalio who had served in that sponsor championship competition in women's The Big Sky Conference has member institu­ capacity for the past 16 years. sports. On July 1, 1988, the Mountain West tions in six states and covers more than 220,000 Big Sky Conference Big Sky Conference Athletic Conference merged with the Big Sky. The square miles (or almost 1 /12th the total square P.O. Box 1459 Suite 201 Mountain West conference had been in existence miles in the contintental United States). The six Ogden, UT 8 4 4 0 2 2491 Washington Blvd. since 1982. states included in the Big Sky Conference (Ari­ Ogden, UT 84401 The Big Sky Conferencecurrently consists of zona, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah and Wash­ Boise State University, Boise, Idaho; Eastern Wash­ ington) span from the Canadian to Mexican bor­ 801-392-1978 (Office) 801-392-5568 (FAX) Past Champs, Runnersup 1963—Idaho State (3-1) Montana State (2-1) 1979—Montana State (6-1) Nevada (5-2) 1964—Montana State (3-0) Idaho State (2-1) 1980—Boise State (6-1) Idaho (4-3) 1965—Weber State, Idaho (3-1) Montana (2-2) 1981—Idaho State, BSU (6-1) Montana (5-2) 1966—Montana State (4-0) Idaho (3-1) 1982—MONTANA (5-2) UI, MSU (5-2) 1967—Montana State (4-0) UM, WSC, UI (2-2) 1983—Nevada (6-1) Idaho State (5-2) 1968—Weber, Idaho, MSU (3-1) ----- 1984—Montana State (6-1) Nevada (5-2) 1969—MONTANA (4-0) Weber State (3-1) 1985—Idaho (6-1) Nevada (6-1) 1970—MONTANA (6-0) Idaho State (4-2) 1986—Nevada (7-0) NAU, Idaho (5-2) 1971—Idaho (4-1) Boise State (4-2) 1987—Idaho (7-1) Weber State (7-1) 1972—Montana State (5-1) Idaho State (4-1) 1988—Idaho (7-1) Montana (6-2) 1973—Boise State (6-0) Montana State (5-1) 1989—Idaho (8-0) Montana (7-1) 1974—Boise State (6-0) Montana State (5-1) 1990—Nevada (7-1) Idaho, BSU (6-2) 1975—Boise State (5-0-1) ISU, MSU (4-2) 1991—Nevada (8-0) Montana (6-2) 1976—Montana State (6-0) Idaho (5-1) 1992—Idaho (6-1) E. Washington (6-1) 1977—Boise State (6-0) Northern Arizona (5-1) 1993—MONTANA (7-0) Idaho, E.Wash. (5-2) 1978—Northern Arizona UM, MSU (4-2) 1994 Boise State (6-1) Montana, UI (5-2)

1994 Big Sky Standings Big Sky Games Overall Games w L Pet. PF PA W L Pet. PF PA Boise State# 6 1 .857 202 126 10 1 .909 350 205 MONTANA$ 5 2 .714 256 180 9 2 .818 411 218 Idaho$ 5 2 .714 302 165 9 2 .818 472 251 N. Arizona 4 3 .671 201 194 7 4 .636 391 273 Idaho State 4 3 .671 165 241 6 5 .545 269 369 E. Washington 2 5 .286 152 198 4 7 .364 300 284 Weber State 2 5 .286 174 205 5 6 .455 308 300 Montana State 0 7 .000 137 280 3 8 .273 253 341 # Indicates Big Sky chamberth in I-AA playoffs $ Indicates at-largeI-AA 36 Opponents

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E a s t e r n N e w M e x ic o W a sh in g t o n S tate & „ j U n iv e r s it y U niversity k & K , President: Dr. Everett Frost President: Dr. Samuel Smith Location: Portales, New Mexico Location: Pullman, Washington Population: 12,000 Population: 23,600 Enrollment: 3,600 Enrollment: 19,400 Nicknam e: Greyhounds Nicknam e: Cougars School Colors: Green & Silver School Colors: Crimson & Gray Athletic Director: Chris Gage Athletic Director: Rick Dickson Head Coach: Harold “Bud” Elliott Head Coach: Alma Mater: Baker (1953) Alma Mater: Puget Sound (1969) Overall Record: 143-134-8 (27 yrs.) Overall Record: 81-77 (14 yrs.) Record at ENM: 6-4-1 (1 yr.) Record at WSU: 35-33 (6 yrs.) Best Time to Call: 10:00 a.m.- 2:00 p.m. Best Time to Call: 11:00 a.m.- Noon, Tues-Thurs. Football Phone: 505-562-2239 Football Phone: 509-335-0250 Assistant Coaches: Glenn Johnson (Def. Assistant Coaches: Craig Bray (Secondary); Bill Coordinator); Steve Quinn (O-Line); Tim Doba (Def. Coord./ILBS); Gary Emanuel (DTs); Schaffner (Secondary); Andy Frerking (WRs/TEs); Mike Levenseller (WRs); (Asst. Head John Hicklin (RBs). Coach/DEs); Lawrence Livingston (OGs/OCs); Stadium : Greyhound (6,500, Grass) John McDonell (Off. Coord./OTs); Al “Buzz” Stadium Phone: 505-562-4309 Preston (RBs); Jim Zeches (OLBs). 1994 Record: 6-4-1 Stadium : Martin (37,600/OmniTurf) League Record/Finish: l-3 -l/5 th Stadium Phone: 509-335-0270/2684 Conference: Lone Star 1994 Record: 8-4 Starters Back: 14 (7 off.,7 def.) League Record/Finish: 5-3/4th S cott S praggins Lettermen Back/Lost: 39/17 Conference: Pac-10 Series Record: 2-0, UM Starters Back: 12 (7 off.,3 def., 2 kickers) Last Meeting: L, 15-41 @UM, 1989 Lettermen Back/Lost: 36/19 SED: Judy Willson Series Record: 31-2, WSU SID Phone: 505-562-4309-W; 359-2504-H Last Meeting: W, 24-13, @WSU, 1992 SID FAX: 505-562-4384 SID: Rod Commons Athletic Trainer: Richard Bomgardner SID Phone: 509-335-0270-W; 332-8309-H Key Returnees: Conrad Hamilton, SS, 5-10, 190, SID FAX: 509-335-0267 Sr.; Calvin Blue, DT, 6-0, 285, Sr.; Steve Athletic Trainer: Mark Smaha Williams, FB, 5-10, 220, Sr.; Maurice Coleman, Key Returnees: Chris Hayes, OLB, 6-0, 202, Sr.; OT, 6-3, 280, Sr. Dwayne Sanders, DE, 6-7, 255, Sr,; Chad Davis, QB, 6-2, 200, Jr.; Frank Madu, RB, 5-9, 170, Sr.; Jay Dumas, SB, 6-2, 170, Sr.

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1994 Results 1994 Results Overall: 6-4-1/LSC: 1-3-1 Overall: 8-4/Pac-10: 5-3 s 3 @New Mexico Highlands W 27-26 S 1 (©Illinois W 10-9 s 10 Fort Lewis W 47-7 S 10 Fresno State W 24-3 s 17 Western New Mexico W 28-24 S 24 @UCLA* W 21-0 s 24 ©Southern Utah L 10-24 0 1 (©Tennessee L 9-10 0 1 Abilene Christian* W 20-9 O 8 Oregon* W 21-7 0 8 @Angelo State* L 0-38 0 15 Arizona* L 7-10 0 15 Tarle'ton State* W 10-7 0 22 (©Arizona State* W 28-21 o 22 @East Texas State* L 7-23 O 29 ©California* W 26-23 o 29 Texas A&M-Kingsville* L 15-24 N 5 use* L 10-23 N 5 @West Texas A&M* W 48-38 N 12 @Oregon State* L 3-21 N 12 Central Oklahoma* T 13-13 N 19 Washington* W 23-6 D 31 Baylor (Alamo Bowl) W 10-3 1995 Schedule 1995 Schedule Date Opponent Time (Mtn.) D a te O p p onent Time (Pac.) S 2 ©Montana 1:30 p.m . S 2 ©Pittsburgh TBA S 9 @Fort Lewis 1:00 p.m. S 9 M ontana 2 :00 p.m. S 1 6 New Mexico Highlands 6:00 p.m. S 16 Open S 23 @Westem New Mexico 7:00 p.m. S 23 UCLA* 2:00 p.m. S 30 Abilene Christian* 6:00 p.m. S 30 ©Nebraska 11:00 a.m. O 7 Angelo State* (HC) 2:00 p.m. 0 7 Oregon State* 2:00 p.m. 0 1 4 @Tarleton State* 6:30 p.m. 0 1 4 @USC* 12:30 p.m. 0 2 1 East Texas State* 6:00 p.m. 0 2 1 @Oregon* 1:00 p.m. 0 2 8 @Texas A&M-Kingsville* 6:30 p.m. 0 2 8 Arizona* 2:00 p.m. N 4 West Texas A&M* 2:00 p.m. N 4 ©California* 12:30 p.m. N i l @Central Oklahoma* 12:30 p.m. N il Stanford* 2:00 p.m. *Lone Star Conference ga N 18 ©Washington* 12:30 p.m. Ryan P alma * Pac-10 Conference game

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U n iv e r s it y o f B o is e S ta te U n iv e r s it y o f M in n e s o t a -D u l u t h U n iv e r s it y C a l if o r n ia -D a v is Chancellor: Dr. Kathryn Martin President: Dr. Charles Ruch Chancellor: Dr. Larry Vanderhoef Location: Duluth, Minnesota Location: Boise, Idaho Location: Davis, California Population: 85,000 Population: 130,198 Population: 53,000 Enrollment: 7,600 Enrollment: 15,060 Enrollment: 22,700 Nickname: Bulldogs N icknam e: Broncos Nicknam e: Aggies School Colors: Maroon & Gold School Colors: Blue & Orange School Colors: Yale Blue & Gold Athletic Director: Bruce McLeod Athletic Director: Gene Bleymaier Athletic Director: Dr. Keith Williams Head Coach: Jim Malosky Head Coach: Pokey Allen Head Coach: Bob Biggs Alma Mater: Minnesota (1951) Alma Mater: Utah (1965) Alma Mater: UC Davis (1973) Overall Record: 235-114-12 (12 years) Overall Record: 80-36-2 (9 yrs.) Overall Record: 16-6 (2 yrs.) Record at UMD: 235-114-12 (12 yrs.) Record at BSU: 16-10 (2 yrs.) Record at UCD: 16-6 (2 yrs.) Best Time to Call: 8:00 a.m .-l:00 p.m. Best Time to Call: 9:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m., M-F Best Time to Call: Early Afternoon Football Phone: 218-726-7121 Football Phone: 208-385-1793 Football Phone: 916-752-1356 Assistant Coaches: Scott Hanna (Interior Line); Assistant Coaches: Tom Mason (Asst. Head Assistant Coaches: Fred Arp (Asst. Head Coach/ Vince Repesh (Def. Coordinator); Jim Malosky Coach/Def. Coord./LBs); Dave Stromsweld (Off.. D-Line/Recruiting Coord.); Mike Moroski (Off.. Jr. (Off. Coordinator); Dave Stromme (WRs). Coord ./O-Line); Scott Criner (RBs); Ron Gould Coordinator); Lou Bronzon (Def. Coordinator); Stadium : Griggs Field (4,000/SuperTurfII) (Secondary); Andy Ludwig (QBs); Barry Sacks (D- Greg Chapla (RBs); Daryl Hill (DBs); Tony Franks Stadium Phone: 218-726-7224 Line); Don Bailey (WRs/TEs); Pete Kwitatkowski (O-Line); Ted Hoal TEs). 1994 Record: 4-7 (D-Ends). Stadium : Toomey Field (10,111, Grass) League Record/Finish: 3-3/T, 4th Stadium : Bronco (22,600/Blue Astro Turf) Stadium Phone: 916-752-9366/9367 Conference: Northern Sun Intercollegiate Stadium Phone: 208-385-1408 1994 Record: 6-4 Starters Back: 14 (7 off., 7 def.) 1994 Record: 13-2 (NCAA Runnerup) League Record/Finish: DNA Lettermen Back/Lost: 34/17 League Record/Finish: 6 -1 /lst Conference: Div. II Independent Series Record: First Meeting Conference: Big Sky Starters Back: 8 (4 off.,2 def., 2 spec.) SID: Bob Nygaard Starters Back: 19 (10 off.,8 def., 1 kicker) Lettermen Back/Lost: 39/25 SID Phone: 218-726-8191-W; 724-6366-H Lettermen Back/Lost: 40/12 Series Record: First Meeting SID FAX: 218-726-6529 Series Record: 16-18, BSU Last Meeting: First Meeting Athletic Trainer: Don Roach Last Meeting: W, 38-14 @BSU, 1994 SID: Doug Dull Key Returnees: Brian Potocnik, LB, 6-1, 210, SID: Max Corbet SID Phone: 916-752-3505-W; 649-3174-H Sr.; Kurt King, OG, 6-3, 230, Jr.; Eric Siljendahl, SID Phone: 208-385-1515-W; 345-2180-H SID FAX: 916-752-2676 HB, 6-2, 185, Sr.; David Floysand, QB, 6-6, SID FAX: 208-385-1778 Athletic Trainer: Jeff Hogan 195, Sr.; Shawn Racine, Safety, 5-11, 190, Jr.; Athletic Trainer: Gary Craner Key Returnees: Chris Chambers, QB, 6-3, 200, Chad Stoskopf, DE, 6-5, 230, Sr.. Key Returnees: Tony Hilde, QB, 6-0, 195, Jr.; Sr.; Mike Legrand, C, 6-1, 250, Sr.; Derek Ryan Ikebe, WR, 5-10, 178, Jr.; Paul Coffman, Vandersloot, LB, 5-8, 190, Sr. C, 6-1, 251, Sr.; Brian Smith, LB, 5-10, 229, Sr.; Rashid Gayle, CB, 5-8, 180, Sr.

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Jim Malosky Brian Potocnik Pokey Allen Brian Smith Bob Biggs Chris Chambers Head Coach Linebacker Head Coach Linebacker Head Coach Quarterback

1994 Results 1994 Results 1994 Results Overall: 4-7/NSIC: 3-3 Overall: 13-2/Big Sky: 6-1 Overall: 6-4 S 3 @Montana State L 7-37 S 3 Northeastern (Mass.) W 36-26 S 10 St. Cloud State L 7-35 S 10 Cal-North ridge W 40-19 S 3 @Pacific L 7-24 S 17 ©Portland State L 21-35 S 17 Nevada w 37-27 S 17 @Cal-North ridge L 13-52 S 24 @Bemidji State* W 48-13 S 24 Liberty w 35-7 S 24 St. Mary’s (CA) W 13-0 O 1 Wisconsin-River Falls W 17-14 O 1 ©Northern Arizona* w 28-16 O 1 Southern Utah W 41-16 O 8 Southwest State* W 9-21 O 8 Weber State* w 24-17 O 8 Sacramento State W 27-24 O 15 @Moorhead State* L 7-17 0 15 @Idaho State* L 21-32 O 15 @Cal Poly, SLO L 31-32 O 22 Winona State* L 20-40 O 22 @Montana State* W 38-10 O 22 Sonoma State W 43-13 O 29 @Minnesota-Morris* W 42-0 N 5 M ontana* w 3 8 - 1 0 O 29 @Humboldt State L 21-33 N 5 Northern State* L 15-20 N 12 @ Eastern Washington* w 16-13 N 5 Chico State W 35-7 N 19 @Idaho State L 29-24 N 19 Idaho* w 27-24 N 12 @San Francisco State W 49-13 N 26 #North Texas w 24-20 D 3 #Appalachian State w 17-14 1995 Schedule D 10 ^Marshall w 28-24 1995 Schedule Date Opponent Tim e (CST) D 17 ^Youngstown State L 14-28 D a te O p p on en t Time (Pac.) S 2 Wisconsin-Stout 1:30 p.m. ^Division I-AA playoff game S 9 Western State (CO) 7:00 p.m. S 9 @St. Cloud State 1:30 p.m. S 16 Humboldt State 7:00 p.m. SI 6 ©Montana 2 :3 0 p.m . 1995 Schedule S 23 Sonoma State 7:00 p.m. S23 Bemidji State* 1:30 p.m. D a te O p p on en t Time (Mtn.) S 3 0 © M on tan a 1 2 :3 0 p.m. S 30 ©Wayne State (NT.) 30 p.m. S 9 ©Utah State 7:05 p.m. O 7 ©Portland State 7:00 p.m. O 7 ©Southwest State' 30 p.m. S 16 Sam Houston State 7:05 p.m. 0 1 4 ©St. Mary’s (CA) 1:00 p.m. 014 Moorhead State (1 C) 30 p.m. S 2 3 @Montana* 1:35 p.m . 0 2 1 Cal-North ridge 7:00 p.m. 0 2 1 @ Winona State* 30 p.m. S 30 Northwestern State (LA) 7:05 p.m. 0 2 8 @Sacramento State 6:00 p.m. O 28 Minnesota-Morris* 30 p.m. O 7 Northern Arizona* 7:05 p.m. N 4 ©Southern Utah 12:00 p.m. N 4 ©Northern State* 00 p.m. 01 4 @Weber State* 12:05 p.m. N i l Cal Poly, SLO 7:00 p.m. N 11 Southwest State* 8:30 a.m 021 Idaho State* 7:05 p.m. (NSIC Metrodome Classic) O 28 Portland State 7:05 p.m. *Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference game N 4 Eastern Washington* 1:05 p.m. N 11 Montana State* 1:05 p.m. N 18 @Idaho* 'T05 p.m. *Big Sky Conference game 39 O pponents

W eber S tate N o r t h e r n A r iz o n a U n iv e r sit y o f U n iv e r sit y U n iv e r s it y I d a h o President: Dr. Paul H. Thompson President: Dr. Clara M. Lovett President: Dr. Thomas Bell (Interim) Location: Ogden, Utah Location: Flagstaff, Arizona Location: Moscow, Idaho Population: 75,000 Population: 50,000 Population: 16,660 Enrollment: 14,000 Enrollment: 19,000 Enrollment: 11,730 Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Lumberjacks Nickname: Vandals School Colors.: Royal Purple & White School Colors: Blue & Gold School Colors: Silver & Gold Athletic Director: Dutch Belnap Athletic Director: Steve Holton Athletic Director: Head Coach: Dave Arslanian Head Coach: Steve Axman Head Coach: Alma Mater: Weber State (1972) Alma Mater: C.W. Post (1969) Alma Mater: Idaho (1978) Overall Record: 34-33 (6 yrs.) Overall Record: 26-29 (5 yrs.) Overall Record: First Year Record at WSU: 34-33 (6 yrs.) Record at NAU: 26-29 (5 yrs.) Record at UI: First Year Best Time to Call: 11:30 a.m.-Noon Best Time to Call: 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Best Time to Call: 1:30-3:00 p.m. Football Phone: 801-626-6493 Football Phone: 520-523-5353 Football Phone: 602 523 6784 Assistant Coaches: Sam Aloia (O-Line); Paul Assistant Coaches: Kwame Dixon (RBs); Brent Assistant Coaches: (Off. Arslanian (Def. Coordinator/LBs); Mark Brady Myers (Asst. Head Coach/O-Line); Ken Zampese Coordinator); (Def. Coordinator); Jim (Secondary); Mark Gorscak (Admin. Coord./WRs, (Off. Coord./WRs); Scott Pelluer (Def. Coord./ Senter (D-Line); Greg Olson (QBs); Jeff Mills Kickers); Rich Ericson (QB/RBs); Michael Gray OLBs); (D-Line); (Secondary); (WRs); Todd Hoiness (D-Line). (ILBs/Special Teams), Brian Stewart (TEs); Bill (RBs); Kasey Dunn (Secondary). Stadium: Wildcat (17,500, Grass) Busch (Secondary). Stadium: Kibbie ASUI Dome (16,000, Artificial Stadium Phone: 801-626-6588 Stadium: Walkup Skydome (15,300, Astroturf) Surface) 1994 Record: 5 6 Stadium Phone: 520-523-7727/7728 Stadium Phone: 208-885-0211 League Record/Finish: 2-5/T, 6th 1994 Record: 7 4 1994 Record: 9 3 Conference: Big Sky League Record/Finish: 4-3/T, 4th League Record/Finish: 5-2/T, 2nd Starters Back: 14 (7 off.,6 def., 1 spec.) Conference: Big Sky Conference: Big Sky Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 5 /1 6 Starters Back: 13 (7 off.,5 def., 1 kicker) Starters Back: 14 (7 off.,6 def., 1 kicker) Series Record: 23-10, Montana Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 7 /2 0 Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 4 /16 Last Meeting: L, 20-35, @WSU, 1994 Series Record: 18-10, Montana Series Record: 53-23-2, Idaho SID: Brad Larsen Last Meeting: L, 24-35, @UM, 1994 Last Meeting: L, 21-45, @UM, 1994 SID Phone: 801-626-6010-W; 776-5376-H SID: Chris Burkhalter SID: Sean Johnson SID FAX: 801-626-6490 SID Phone: 520-523-6792-W; 774-9355-H SID Phone: 208-885-0211-W; 509-751-8869-H Athletic Trainer: Joel Bass SID FAX: 520-523-6793 SID FAX: 208-885-0255 Key Returnees: Bryan Martin, QB, 6-3, 205, Sr.; Athletic Trainer: Mike Nesbitt Athletic Trainer: Barrie Steele Pokey Eckford, WR, 5-9, 170, Sr.; Kyle Key Returnees: Jeff Lewis, QB, 6-3, 205, Sr.; Key Returnees: Brian Brennan, QB, 6-5, 207, Stephens, OT, 6-7, 270, Jr.; Jason Jensen, DE, Alex Calderwood, WR, 5-9, 170, Jr.; Rod So.; Jim Mills, OT, 6-6, 279, Sr.; Spencer Folau, 6-4, 260, Sr.; Ian Franklin, CB, 6-4, 195, Jr. Marshall, WR, 5-10, 175, Sr.; Kevin O’Leary, P / OT, 6-5, 3-1, Sr.; , DE, 6-4, 238, K, 5-11, 185, Sr. Jr.; Montreal Williams, CB, 6-0, 183, Jr.

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Dave Arslanian Pokey Eckford Steve Axman Jeff Lewis Chris Tormey Jim Mills Head Coach Wide Receiver Head Coach Quarterback Head Coach Offensive Tackle

1994 Results 1994 Results 1994 Results Overall: 5-6/Big Sky: 2-5 Overall: 7-4/Big Sky: 4-3 Overall: 9-3/Big Sky: 5-2 S 3 Western Montana W 30-12 S 3 @Nevada L 27-30 S 3 ©Southern Utah W 43-10 S 10 Montana Tech W 47-7 S 10 Southern Utah W 59-21 S 17 @UNLV W 48-38 S 17 Montana State* W 41-13 S 17 Idaho State* W 41-19 S 24 Stephen F. Austin w 58-26 S 24 @E. Washington* L 6-24 S 24 @Montana State* W 47-30 0 1 Idaho State* w 70-21 O 1 @NE Louisiana L 37-62 O 1 Boise State* L 16-28 0 8 @E. Washington* w 40-15 O 8 ©Boise State* L 17-24 O 8 © M ontana* L 2 4 - 3 5 0 15 Montana State* w 27-13 O 15 ©Southern Utah W 20-14 0 15 E. Washington* W 35-21 0 22 Northern Arizona* w 41-14 0 2 2 M ontana* L 2 0 - 3 5 0 22 @Idaho* L 14-41 0 2 9 @Montana* L 2 1 - 4 5 O 29 ©Northern Arizona* L 20-24 O 29 Weber State* W 24-20 N 5 Northern Iowa w 21-12 N 5 Idaho State* W 40-6 N 5 Cal Poly, SLO W 44-21 N 12 Weber State* w 79-30 N 12 @Idaho* L 30-79 N 12 ©Cal-Northridge w 60-7 N 19 ©Boise State* L 24-27 N 26 @McNeese State# L 21-38 #Division I-AA playoff game 1995 Schedule 1995 Schedule D a te O p p onent Time (Mtn.) D ate O pp onent Time (Mtn.) 1995 Schedule A31 ©Western Michigan 5:00 p.m. S 2 ©New Mexico 5:05 p.m. D ate O p p on en t Time (Pac.) S 9 @Central Michigan 11:00 a.m. S 9 Cal-State Sacramento 6:05 p.m. S 2 @Oregon State 1:00 p.m. S 16 St. Mary’s (CA) 6:05 p.m. S 16 Abilene Christian 6:05 p.m. S 9 O pen S 23 Cal Poly, SLO 6:05 p.m. S 23 Cal-Northridge 6:05 p.m. S 16 Sonoma State 3.05 p.m. S 30 E. Washington* 6:05 p.m. S 30 Montana State* (HC) 11:05 a.m. S 23 O pen O 7 ©Montana* 12:05 p.m. O 7 @Boise State* 5:05 p.m. S 30 ©Idaho State* 5:35 p.m. 0 1 4 Boise State* (HC) 12:05 p.m. 0 1 4 M ontana* 6:05 p.m. O 7 ©Montana State* 11:05 p.m. 0 21 @Montana State* 12.05 p.m. 0 2 1 @E. Washington* 1:05 p.m. 0 1 4 E. Washington* (HC) 3:05 p.m. 0 28 Idaho* 12:05 p.m. 0 28 @Idaho State* 1:05 p.m. 0 2 1 M ontana* 3:05 p.m. N 4 Open N 4 Idaho* 6:05 p.m. 0 28 ©Weber State* 11:05 a.m. N 11 Northern Arizona* 12:05 p.m. N 11 ©Weber State* 12:05 p.m. N 4 ©Northern Arizona* 5:05 p.m. N 18 @Idaho State* 12:05 p.m. *Big Sky Conference game N 11 ©Northern Iowa 4:30 p.m. *Big Sky Conference game N 18 Boise State* 3:05 p.m. *Big Sky Conference game

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Id a h o S tate E a st e r n W a sh in g t o n M o n t a n a S tate U niversity U niversity U n iversity President: Dr. Richard L. Bowen President: Dr. Marshall E. Drummond President: Dr. Michael Malone Location: Pocatello, Idaho Location: Cheney, Washington Location: Bozeman, Montana Population: 55,000 Population: 15,000 Population: 30,000 Enrollment: 12,442 Enrollment: 8,000 Enrollment: 10,600 Nickname: Bengals Nicknam e: Eagles Nickname: Bobcats School Colors: Orange & Black School Colors: Red & White School Colors: Blue & Gold Athletic Director: Kelley Wiltbank Athletic Director: John Johnson Athletic Director: Chuck Lindemenn Head Coach: Brian McNeely Head Coach: Mike Kramer Head Coach: Alma Mater: Wichita State (1979) Alma Mater: Idaho (1977) Alma Mater: Montana State (1966) Overall Record: 11-22 (3 yrs.) Overall Record: 4-7 (1 yr.) Overall Record: 14-19 (3 yrs.) Record at ISU: 11-22 (3 yrs.) Record at EWU: 4-7 (1 yr.) Record at MSU: 14-19 (3 yrs.) Best Time to Call: 1:00-2:00 p.m. Best Time to Call: Weekday Mornings Best Time to Call: Weekday Mornings Football Phone: 208-236-2779 Football Phone: 509-359-2463 Football Phone: 406-994-4221 Assistant Coaches: Rob Bolks (Def. Coord./ Assistant Coaches: J.D. Sollars (Asst. Head Assistant Coaches: Dave Telford (Off. Coord./ Secondary); Mark Caballero (O-Line); Rob Coach/LBs/Academic Coord.); Jerry Graybeal WRs/QBs); Greg Salo (Def. Coord./LBs); Phil Christophel (Off. Coord./WRs); Rick Courtright (Def. Coord ./Secondary); Jim McElwain (QBs/ Davis (RBs); Jim Michalczik (O-Line); Butch (OLBs); Chris Culig (Special Teams/D-Line); Brent WRs); (O-Line); Jesse Williams (D-Line). Damberger (D-Line); A1 Simmons (Secondary); McNeely (RBs); T.J. Slansky (TEs/Asst. O-Line); Stadium : Woodward (6,000, Grass) George Booker (LBs); Tim Drevno (TEs). Willie Joe Walker (ILBs). Stadium Phone: 509-359-6334 Stadium: Reno. H. Sales (15,197, Grass) Stadium : Holt Arena (12,000, Astroturf) 1994 Record: 4-7 Stadium Phone: 406-994-3100 Stadium Phone: 208-236-2952 League Record/Finish: 2-5/6th 1994 Record: 3 8 1994 Record: 6-5 Conference: Big Sky League Record/Finish: 0-7/8th League Record/Finish: 4-3/T, 4th Starters Back: 9 (7 off., 2 def.) Conference: Big Sky Conference: Big Sky Lettermen Back/Lost: 27/21 Starters Back: 14 (8 off., 6 def.) Starters Back: 15 (6 1/2 off., 8 1/2 def.) Series Record: 13-7-1, Montana Lettermen Back/Lost: 39 /1 5 Lettermen Back/Lost: 35/15 Last Meeting: L, 29-49, @UM, 1994 Series Record: 57-32-5, Montana Series Record: 25-12, Montana SID: Dave Cook Last Meeting: L, 20-55, @UM, 1994 Last Meeting: W, 28-23, @ISU, 1994 SID Phone: 509-359-6334-W; 235-4672-H SID: Bill Lamberty SID: Glenn Alford SID FAX: 509-359-2828 SID Phone: 406-994-5133-W; 587-5459-H SID Phone: 208-236-3651-W; 233-7294-H Athletic Trainer: Tom Embree SID FAX: 406-994-4102 SID FAX: 208-236-3659 Key Returnees: Tom Ackerman, OL, 6-4, 275, Athletic Trainer: Chuck Karnop Athletic Trainer: Phil Luckey Sr.; Dion Alexander, LB, 6-2, 215, Sr.; David Key Returnees: Eric Hopkins, WR, 5-10, 175, Key Returnees: Alfredo Anderson, RB, 5-10, Lewis, RB, 5-11, 185, Sr.; Jesse Hardt, TE/LS, Sr.; Jason Hicks, DE, 6-1, 244, Sr.; J.C. Murray, 175, Jr.; Mark EchoHawk, FS, 5-10, 170, Jr.; 6-3, 235, Sr.; Jerrold Jackson, WR, 5-8, 145, OG, 6-3, 250, Sr.; Jason Westbrock, OT, 6-3, Brian Getz, ILB, 6-0, 225, Sr.; Josh Hays, DE, Jr. 255, Sr.; Rodney Ellis, LB, 6-3, 205, Sr. 6-2, 245, So.; Robb Wetta, QB, 6-4, 180, So.

Brian McNeely Alfredo Anderson Mike Kramer Dion Alexander Cliff Hysell Eric Hopkins HeadCoach Halfback HeadCoach Linebacker Head Coach Wide Receiver

1994 Results 1994 Results 1994 Results Overall: 6-5/Big Sky: 4-3 Overall: 4-7/Big Sky: 2-5 Overall: 3-8/Big Sky: 0-7 S 3 Adams State W 54-0 S 10 Cal Poly, SLO W 61-7 S 3 Minnesota-Duluth W 37-7 S 10 @Utah L 0-66 S 1 7 © M ontana* L 2 9 - 4 9 S 10 @Stephen F. Austin W 21-18 S 17 @Northern Arizona* L 19-41 S 24 Weber State* W 24-6 S 17 @Weber State* L 13-41 0 1 @Idaho* L 21-70 O 1 ©Portland State L 21-31 S 24 Northern Arizona* L 30-47 O 8 @Montana State* W 38-20 0 8 Idaho* L 15-40 O 1 @Sacramento State L 14-30 0 15 Boise State* W 32-31 O 15 @Northern Arizona* L 21-35 0 8 Idaho State L 20-38 O 22 Eastern Washington* W 21-16 O 22 ©Idaho State* L 16-21 O 15 @Idaho* L 13-27 0 29 Portland State L 21-38 O 29 Montana State* (3 OTs) W 34-31 0 22 Boise State* L 10-38 N 5 @Weber State* L 6-40 N 5 ©Utah State W 49-31 O 29 @E. Washington* (3 OTs) L 31-34 N 1 2 M ontana* W 2 8 - 2 3 N 12 Boise State* L 13-16 N 5 W. New Mexico W 44-6 N 19 Minnesota-Duluth W 29-24 N 19 ©Northern Iowa L 17-27 N 1 9 @Montana* L 2 0 -5 5

1995 Schedule 1995 Schedule 1995 Schedule D ate O p p on en t Time (Mtn.) D a te O p p on en t Time (Pac.) D a te O p p on en t Time (Mtn.) S 9 @Cal Poly, SLO 2:00 p.m. S 7 @SW Texas 5:00 p.m. S 2 ©Colorado State 1:05 p.m. S 16 Cal-Northridge 6:30 p.m. S 16 Sacramento State 6:35 p.m. S 9 7 Central Washington 12:05 p.m. S 23 Southern Utah 6:30 p.m. S 23 Portland State 6:35 p.m. S 16 @Cal Poly, SLO 7:05 p.m. S 30 Idaho* 6:30 p.m. S 30 @Weber State* 5:05 p.m. S 23 SW Texas State (HC) 2:05 p.m. 0 7 @ Eastern Washington* 7:35 p.m. 0 7 Idaho State* 6:35 p.m. S 30 ©Northern Arizona* 4:05 D.m. 0 14 Montana State* 6:30 p.m. 0 14 ©Idaho* 3:05 p.m. 0 7 Idaho* 12:05 D .m . 0 21 @Boise State* 7:05 p.m. 0 21 Northern Arizona* (HC) 1:05 p.m. 0 14 @Idaho State* 6:35 D .m . 0 28 Northern Arizona* (HC) 2:00 p.m. 0 2 8 @ Mon tana State* 11:05 a.m. 0 21 Weber State* 12:05 D .m . N 4 @Montana* 1 2 :0 5 p.m . N 4 @Boise State* 12:05 p.m. O 28 Eastern Washington* 12:05 a.m. N 11 @North Texas 12:30 p.m. N 11 M ontana* 1 1 :0 5 a.m . N 4 Open N 18 Weber State* 6:30 p.m. N 18 @Cal Poly, SLO 1:00 p.m. N 11 . @Boise State* 12:05 p.m. *Big Sky Conference game *Big Sky Conference game N 1 8 M ontana* 12 :0 5 p.m. *Big Sky Conference game

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14 Games: 11-3* Overall (5-2 Big Sky, 2nd) * Playoff games included in record, but not in statistics (Leaders Only) TEAM STATISTICS ------DEFENSIVE STATISTICS UM Opp. Player, Position G/GS UT AT TT Sacks/Yds. TL/Yds. FF FR Blk PD Int First Downs 257 220 Kurt Schilling, OLB 11/11 35 40 75 2/13 6/11 0 0 0 3 0 Rushing Attempts 326 410 Blaine McElmurry, FS 11/11 42 30 72 0/0 1/2 0 1 0 3 4 Rushing Yards Gained 1435 1712 Jay Turner, DT 11/11 27 39 66 12/87 5/24 2 2 0 1 0 Rushing Yards Lost 548 417 Dan Downs, ILB 9 /9 17 36 53 4/32 3 /6 0 0 0 1 1 NET RUSHING YARDAGE 887 1295 Acen Chiles, CB 11/11 23 27 50 1/7 0 /0 0 0 0 6 0 Yards Per Rush 2.7 3.2 Mike Goicoechea, SS 10/10 29 19 48 1/1 4/12 0 1 1 5 1 Rushing Yards Per Game 80.6 117.7 Keith Burke, CB 11/10 26 15 41 0 /0 0 /0 0 0 0 8 3 Passes Attempted 454 419 Y. Manzanarez, DE 11/11 10 30 40 4/32 5/11 2 0 0 2 0 Passes Completed 299 223 Garrett Venters, ILB 11/6 15 25 40 0 /0 4/11 0 0 0 3 0 Passes Had Intercepted 12 13 Dennis Scates, ILB 10/5 13 26 39 1/6 3 /7 0 0 0 2 0 Pass Completion Percentage .659 .532 Sean Goicoechea, SS 11/0 18 18 36 0 /0 1/3 1 0 0 2 0 NET YARDS PASSING 4081 2820 David Sirmon, ILB 11/2 13 21 34 2/10 0 /0 1 2 0 4 1 Yards Per Pass Completion 13.7 12.7 Brian Toone, DT 9 /4 8 20 28 2/8 3 /3 0 1 0 0 0 Passing Yards Per Game 371.0 256.4 Mike Bouchee, ILB 8/0 8 19 27 0 /0 1/1 0 0 0 1 0 Total Plays 780 829 Marty Duffin, DT 11/7 8 17 25 2/11 1/3 1 0 0 1 0 Total Plays Per Game 70.9 75.4 Keith Jones, DE 10/10 10 13 23 6/40 2 /3 1 1 0 1 0 TOTAL NET YARDS 4968 4115 Mark Hampe, OLB 10/0 2 19 21 0 /0 0 /0 1 0 0 0 0 Yards Gained Per Play 6.4 5.0 Mike Temple, CB 10/2 9 10 19 0 /0 0 /0 0 0 0 3 1 Yards Gained Per Game 451.6 374.1 Josh Remington, SS 9 /0 5 12 17 0 /0 0 /0 0 0 3 1 0 Kickoff Ret./Kickoff Ret. Yds. 32/738 60/1083 Mike Kowalski, OLB 3 /0 6 8 14 0 /0 0 /0 0 0 0 0 0 Avg. Yardage Per Kickoff Ret. 23.1 18.1 Jason Crebo, ILB 7 /0 6 8 14 0/0 1/1 0 1 0 0 0 Punt Returns/Punt Return Yds. 28/346 18/91 Ryan Thompson, DT 5 /0 1 13 14 1/4 0 /0 0 0 0 0 0 Avg. Yardage Per Punt Return 12.4 5.1 Ryan Palma, FS 6 /0 6 8 14 0/0 0 /0 0 0 0 0 0 Intercept. Ret./Intercept. Ret. Yds. 13/246 11/78 Corey Falls, DE 8 /0 3 10 13 2/13 1/7 0 0 0 2 0 Punts/Total Punt Yardage 58/2296 75/2806 Greg Fitzgerald, ILB 6 /0 2 9 11 0/0 0 /0 0 0 0 0 1 Average Yards Per Punt 39.6 37.4 Keith Woods, CB 5 /0 6 5 11 0 /0 0 /0 0 0 0 0 1 Fumbles/Fumbles Lost 18/6 20/9 Randy Riley, DE 8 /0 5 5 10 1/5 3 /6 0 0 0 1 0 Penalties/Yards Penalized 63/587 85/727 Others 11/10 13 25 38 2/10 2 /4 0 4 0 0 0 Penalt. Per G./Penal. Yds. Per G. 5.7/53.4 7.7/66.1 UM 11/11 366 527 893 42/279 46/115 9 13 4 51 13 3rd Down Conver./Attempts/Made 144/57 179/58 Opponents 11/11 369 475 844 54/428 3 3/98 5 13 1 29 12 3rd Down Conver. Percentage .396 .324 Average Time of Possession 29:02 30:58 POINT AFTER CONVERSIONS FIELD GOALS

- ATTENDANCE ------Kicking Total FG Att. Made Pet. Long Overall Attend.: 160,060 Overall Avg.: 14,551 Att.-Made Pet. Points Larson 13 6 .460 42 Home Attend.: 94,656 Home Avg.: 13,522 Larson ...... 11 .90 45 UM 13 6 .460 - UM...... 11 .9 0 ______46 Opp. 11 6 .550 ------RE CEIVING O pp...... 11 .9 6 ______26 G/GS Rec. Yds.-Avg Yds/G TD Long TOTAL OFFENSE Gumsey 11/11 65 998-15.4 90.7 6 60 Rushing Yards ------Passing Yards ---- Baker 11/11 55 885-16.1 80.5 9 71 Att. Gain Loss Net TD Att. Cmp. Yards TD Plays Yds Yds/Game TDR Wells 11/11 54 746-13.8 67.8 4 53 Dickenson 95 361 306 55 3 336 229 3053 24 431 3108 345.3 27 Erhardt 10/10 36 482-13.4 48.2 4 36 Boddie 10/10 34 396-11.7 39.6 1 60 Stensrud 1 1 /1 33 298- 9.0 27.1 2 48 ------PA SSIN G UM 11/11 299 4097-13.7 372.5 30 — Cmp Eff. Long Opp. 11/11 223 2820-12.7 256.4 17 G-GS Att. Cmp. Pet. Int. Yds. TDs Rtng Pass Dickenson 9/9 336 229 .682 6 3053 24 164.5 71 Wilberger 8 /2 115 69 .600 5 1016 5 139.9 68 in i EnLEr l luw a UM 11/11 454 299 .659 12 4081 30 157.9 — G Intcepts Yards-Avg. TD Opp. 11/11 419 223 .532 13 2820 17 116.9

McElmurry .... 11 4 58 - 14.5 0 Burke . . . . 11 3 83 - 27.7 1 UM...... ___ 11 13 246-18.9 2 D I yunniE na 1st Avg. 2nd Avg. Half 3rd Avg. 4th Avg. Total Game Avg. Opp. . . . ___ 11 11 78-7.1 0 UM 83 7.6 127 11.6 21.3 95 8.6 106 9.6 411 37.4 Opp. 51 4.6 76 6.9 12.5 43 3.9 48 4.4 218 19.8 n o o i i m u Att. Gain Loss Net-Avg. TD G-GS SCORING PUNT RETURNS Boddie 10/10 68 475 37 438-6.4 5 Pass PATs Total Pts./ G Ret Yds-Avg TD Long Ret Stensrud 11/1 62 243 3 240-3.9 9 Scoring G Rcpt. Rush /FGs Points Game Baker 11 22 276-12.6 0 55 Morton 7/0 41 161 7 154-3.8 0 Stensrud 11 2 9 0 68 6.2 Wells 11 2 14-7.0 0 12 Spraggins 4/0 12 94 8 86-7.2 2 Larson 11 0 0 63 63 5.7 UM 11 28 346-12.4 0 _ Dickenson 9/9 95 361 306 55-0.6 3 Baker 10 9 1 0 62 5.6 Opp. 11 18 91-5.1 0 - UM 11/11 326 1435 548 887-2.7 22 Gumsey 11 6 0 0 40 3.6 Opp. 11/11 410 1712 417 1295-3.2 11 UM 11 30 22 63 418 38.0 Opp. 11 17 11 42 220 20.0 ALL-PURPOSE RUSHING G Plays Yards Yds/Game KICKOFF RETURNS Boddie 10 127 1445 144.5 PUNTING ------G Ret Yds.-Avg. TD Long Ret. Baker 11 78 1169 106.3 G Pnts. Yds.-Avg. Long Boddie 10 25 611-24.4 0 74 Gumsey 11 66 1001 91.0 Gumsey ...... 11 49 1984-40.5 75 UM 11 32 738-23.1 0 - Wells 11 57 779 70.8 UM...... 11 58 2296-39.6 - Opp. 11 60 1083-18.1 0 - Stensrud 11 96 557 50.6 Opp...... 11 75 2806-37.4 -

42 Grizzly Records

M ike K o w a lsk i

J am er B artell

43 The Grizzly R

• RUSHING —Individual Rec o r d s - S ingle S e a so n — • PASS INTERCEPTIONS Most Carries Most Interceptions 241, Greg Iseman, 1982 Most Touchdown Passes Highest Average #11, Karl Stein, 1969 Most Net Yards 32, Dave Dickenson, 1993 (minimum of 35 punts) Most Yards Returned I,253, Steve Caputo, 1971 • TOTAL OFFENSE 44.7, Mike Rice, 1985 (622,771) 218, Greg Anderson, 1978 Highest Average Per Carry M ost P lays (6 interceptions) 8.2, Dick Imer, 1953 (86703) • PUNT RETURNS 561, , 1991 Most Returns Most Touchdowns Rushing • SCORING M ost Y ards 42, Karl Stein, 1970 14, Dave Dickenson, 1993 Most Points 3,978, Dave Dickenson, 1993 M ost Yards II , Steve Sullivan, 1920 84, Dave Dickenson, 1993 (Rush-338; Pass-3,640) 417, Karl Stein, 1970 10, Greg Iseman, 1982 84, Kirk Duce, 1988 Highest Average 10, Tony Rice, 1992 • PASS RECEIVING 84, Greg Iseman, 1982 20.2, Greg Anderson, 1974 Most Receptions 80, Mike Rice, 1986 • PASSING (13,263) 71, Mike Trevathan, 1990 79, Andy Larson, 1993 Most Attempts M ost Y ards • KICKOFF RETURNS 79, “Wild” , 1926 457, Brad Lebo, 1991 1,079, Scott Gumsey, 1993 Most Returns Most Touchdowns Most Completed Most Touchdowns 33, Shannon Cabunoc, 1990 14, Dave Dickenson, 1993 262, Dave Dickenson, 1993 13, Mike Rice, 1986 M ost Y ards 14, Greg Iseman, 1982 M ost Y ards 13, Marvin Turk, 1991 762, Mike Guevara, 1992 13, Mike Rice, 1986 3,640, Dave Dickenson, 1993 Highest Average 13, Marvin Turk, 1991 Highest Completion Pet. • PUNTING #33.5, Greg Anderson, 1974 12, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 (minimum of 100 attempts) M ost P unts (10,335) 12, Tony Rice, 1992 68.2%, Dave Dickenson, 1994 77, Scott Gumsey, 1992 29.4, Renard Coleman, 1987 Most Field Goals (229-of-336) M ost Yards (20,588) 18, Kirk Duce, 1988 Most Passes Had Intercepted 3,161, Jody Farmer, 1988 Most Conversions 16, , 1984 C # Big Sky record 49, Andy Larson, 1993 16, Grady Bennett, 1990 —Individual Rec o r d s - S ingle G ame — • r u s h in g • TOTAL OFFENSE M ost Y ards Most Carries M ost P lays 126, Karl Stein vs Portland State, 1970 36, Monty Bullerdick vs. Idaho State, 1977 71, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983 Longest Touchdown Most Net Yards 71, Brad Lebo vs. Idaho, 1991 83, Ron Baines vs. U. of Pacific, 1967 227, Les Kent vs. Portland State, 1969 M ost Yards Most Touchdowns Rushing 539, Dave Dickenson vs. Idaho, 1993 • KICKOFF RETURNS 4, Arnie Blancas vs. Weber State, 1970 All-Purpose Yards Most Returns 4, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 321, Damon Boddie vs. Idaho State, 1994 8, Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985 Longest Touchdown Run M ost Y ards 80, Bob Smith vs. Simon Fraser, 1973 • PASS RECEIVING 245, Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985 80, Mike Mickey vs. South Dakota, 1975 Most Receptions Longest Touchdown 80, Doug Egbert vs. Weber State, 1975 14, Mike Trevathan vs. Idaho, 1990 102, Milt Popovich vs. Oregon St. Col., 1936 Longest Run From Scrimmage 12, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 99, Damon Boddie vs. Idaho, 1993 88, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Mt. Saint Charles, 1924 12, Matt Wells vs. Kansas State, 1992 98, Kevin Morris vs. Boise State, 1989 11, Marvin Turk vs. Idaho, 1991 • PASSING M ost Yards • PASS INTERCEPTIONS Most Attempts 248, Mike Trevathan vs. Idaho, 1990 Most Interceptions 62, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983 Most Touchdowns 4, Ed Cerkovnik vs. Portland State, 1977 Most Completed 4, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 Most Yards Returned 38, Dave Dickenson vs. Idaho, 1994 4, Marvin Turk vs. Idaho, 1991 125, Kelly Johnson vs. Portland State, 1977 M ost Y ards Longest Touchdown Reception • SCORING 512, Dave Dickenson vs. Idaho, 1993 87, Matt Wells vs. Weber State, 1993 Most Points Most Touchdowns 87, Scott Moe vs. Weber State, 1985 30, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 5, vs. Idaho State, 1986 26, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Whitman Col., 1926 5, Brent Pease vs. E. Washington, 1986 • PUNTING M ost P unts 26, Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 5, Brad Lebo vs. Weber State, 1991 26, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 5, Brad Lebo vs. Idaho, 1991 11, Mike Rice vs. Boise State, 1986 11, Dave Harrington vs. Rice, 1973 Most Touchdowns Highest Completion Percentage 5, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 (minimum of 10 attempts) 11, Terry Thomas vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 1978 M ost Y ards Most Field Goals .923 (12x13), Grady Bennett vs. Thomas 4, Kirk Duce vs. Eastern New Mexico, 1988 More, 1990 501, Jody Farmer vs. Nevada-Reno, 1988 ‘Highest Average 4, Bruce Carlson vs. Northern Colorado, 1976 Most Passes Had Intercepted Longest Field Goal 5, John Vaccarelli vs. Univ.of Pacific, 1966 55.7, Jody Farmer vs. Nevada-Reno, 1988 (9 for 501) 52, Eby Dobson vs. Northern Arizona, 1985 Longest Touchdown Pass Most Conversions 87, Dave Dickenson vs. Weber State, 1993 • PUNT RETURNS 9, Russell Sweet vs. Mont. Sch. of Mines, 1924 87, Shanon Mornhinweg vs. Weber State, 1985 Most Returns 8, Kirk Duce vs. Thomas More, 1990 8, Shalon Baker vs. Montana State, 1992 I *1- AA National record I

—Individual C areer F ootball Re c o r d s — • r u s h in g Most Yards Passing • RECEIVING • SCORING Most Carries 7,778, Grady Bennett, 1988-90 Most Receptions Most Points 433, Monty Bullerdick, 1977-78 Most Touchdowns 182, Shalon Baker, 1991-94 280, Kirk Duce, 1988-91 Most Net Yards 58, Dave Dickenson, 1992-94 M ost Y ards Most Touchdowns 2,228, Rocky Klever, 1977-81 Most Passes Had Intercepted 2,574, Scott Gumsey, 1991-94 31, "Wild" Bill Kelly, 1924-26 42, Grady Bennett, 1988-90 • PASSING Most Touchdown Receptions 28, Jody Farmer, 1986-89 Highest Completion Pet. 26, Shalon Baker, 1991-94 28, Shalon Baker, 1991-94 Most Attempts 58.7%, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 Most Field Goals 1,097, Grady Bennett, 1988-90 48, Kirk Duce, 1988-91 Most Completions • INTERCEPTIONS Most Conversion Kicks 641, Grady Bennett, 1988-90 Most Interceptions $ Ranks 3rd in Big Sky history $21, Karl Stein, 1969-70 136, Kirk Duce, 1988-91 44 The Grizzly R

• RUSHING T eam Re c o r d s - S ingle S e a so n — . p a s s d e f e n s e Most Carries Fewest Attempts Allowed 728, 1970 • PUNTING 96, 1959 Most Net Yards Fewest Completions Allowed M ost P unts 35, 1959 3,477, 1971 84, 1992 Highest Average Per Carry Lowest Completion Pet. Allowed M ost Y ards .354, 1973 (84-237) 5.6, 1954 (380-2114) 3,161, 1988 Highest Per Game Average Fewest Yards Allowed Highest Average 338.4, 1970 415, 1959 44.7, 1985 (62-2,771) Fewest Touchdowns Allowed • PASSING • PUNT RETURNS 4, 1963 Most Attempts Most Returns Most Passes Intercepted 503, 1994 45, 1988 28, 1970, 1988 Most Completed M ost Y ards • TOTAL DEFENSE 299, 1994 458, 1992 Highest Completion Percentage Fewest Average Plays Allowed Highest Average 55.6, 1963 65.9%, (299-of-454), 1994 17.9, 1954 (12-215) Highest Average Yardage Lowest Average Per Play Yield 371.0, 1994 • KICKOFF RETURNS 3.3, 1970 (648-2150) Most Passes Had Intercepted Most Returns Fewest Yards 28, 1977 53, 1985, 1986 2,150, 1970 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted M ost Y ards Lowest Yield Per Game 4, 1970 1,127, 1986 215.0, 1970 Most Touchdown Passes Highest Average • FIRST DOWNS 35, 1993 24.6, 1974 (43-1,059) Fewest Allowed M ost Y ards 98, 1949 4,081, 1994 • SCORING Most Points Fewest Rushing • TOTAL OFFENSE 453, 1993 39, 1970 M ost P lays Most Touchdowns Fewest Passing 859, 1989 62, 1993 14, 1959 M ost Y ards Most Field Goals Fewest By Penalties 5,155, 1993 18, 1988 3, 1959 and 1964 Highest Per Play Average Most Conversions • RECOVERIES 6.7, 1993 (794-5,155) 50, 1993 Most Fumble Recoveries Highest Per Game Average 27, 1975 454.8, 1969 • RUSH DEFENSE Fewest Average Carries Allowed Most Total Recoveries • FIRST DOWNS 34.6, 1970 45, 1977 (Interceptions and Fumbles) Most Total First Downs Lowest Per Rush Yield • BIGGEST COMEBACK 257, 1994 2.0, 1970 (346-699) 31 points vs. South Dakota State Most First Downs Rushing 2.0, 1989 (392-772) (38-7; won 52-48) 171, 1970 Fewest Yards Allowed Most First Downs Passing 699, 1970 168, 1994 Most First Downs by Penalties 30, 1993 •Team Reco rd s - S ingle G ame — • RUSHING Highest Average Per Play Most Touchdowns Most Carries 9.9, vs. North Dakota, 1948 (46-457) 16, vs. Mount Saint Charles, 1920 83, vs. South Dakota State, 1970 8, vs. Eastern Washington, 1950 • FIRST DOWNS Most Net Yards 8, vs. Portland State, 1967 31, vs. Weber State, 1986 471, vs. Portland State, 1968 8, vs. Portland State, 1968 Most Rushing First Downs Most Touchdowns Most Conversion Kicks 16, vs. Mount Saint Charles, 1920 25, vs. Idaho, 1974 16, vs. Mount Saint Charles, 1920 Most Passing First Downs 8, vs. Thomas More, 1990 7, vs. Portland State, 1967-68-69 20, vs. Weber State, 1990 Highest Average Per Carry Arizona, South Dakota State, 1969 Most First Downs by Penalties 8.6, vs. North Dakota, 1948 5, five times; three times in 1968 • RUSH DEFENSE • PASSING Fewest Carries • PUNTING Most Attempts 18, vs. British Columbia, 1963 M ost P unts 62, vs. Idaho State, 1983 Fewest Yards 12, vs. Boise State, 1986 Most Completions -43, vs. Weber State, 1989 M ost Y ards 38, vs. Idaho, 1994 Fewest Average Yards Per Play 501, vs. Nevada, 1988 M ost Y ards -1.7, vs. Weber State, 1989 Highest Average 512, vs. Idaho, 1993 #55.7, vs. Nevada, 1988 • PASS DEFENSE Most Touchdowns Most Interceptions 5, vs. Idaho, 1991 • PUNT RETURNS #10, vs. Boise State, 1989 5, vs. Weber State, 1991 Most Returns 7, two times in 1978 5, vs. Idaho State, 1986 8, vs. Montana State, 1992 Lowest Completion Percentage 5, vs. Eastern Washington, 1986 M ost Y ards .179, by Montana State, 1971 (5x28) Highest Completion Pet. 224, vs. New Mexico, 1959 Most Yards Interceptions Returned .833, vs. Thomas More, 1990 (20x24) 234, vs. Northern Colorado, 1978 Most Passes Had Intercepted • SCORING 6, vs. Utah State, 1948 Most Points • TOTAL DEFENSE 133, vs. Mount Saint Charles, 1920 • TOTAL OFFENSE Fewest Plays Allowed 62, vs. Thomas More, 1990 27, vs. British Columbia, 1963 M ost P lays 60, vs. Simon Fraser, 1980 Fewest Yards Allowed 99, vs. South Dakota State, 1970 59, vs. Montana State, 1986 28, vs. Utah State, 1950 M ost Yards Lowest Average Per Play Allowed 649, vs. Portland State, 1968 | # Big Sky record, ties I-AA record .63, vs. Thomas More, 1990 45 Career L (Since 1948)

Ru s h in g S c o r in g 1. Rocky Klever (1977-81) ...... 2,228 yards 1- Kirk Duce (1988-91) ...... 280 points 2. Steve Caputo (1969-71) ...... 2,033 yards 2. Bruce Carlson (1974-77) ...... 196 points 3. Monty Bullerdick (1978-79).... 1,813 yards 3. Dan Worrell (1968-70) ...... 180 points 4. Jody Farmer (198 6 -8 9 )...... 1,719 yards 4. Jody Farmer (1986-89) ...... 178 points 5. Dick Imer (1953-54) ...... 1,592 yards 5. Shalon Baker (1991-94)...... 170 points 6. Terry Dillon (1960-62)...... 1,569 yards 6. Eby Dobson (1983-86)...... 166 points 7. Arnie Blancas (1969-70) ...... 1,564 yards 7- Tony Rice (1988-92)...... 158 points 8 . Les Kent (1 9 6 9 -7 0 ) ...... 1,554 yards 3. Andy Larson (1993-94)...... 148 points 9. Tony Rice (1988-92)...... 1,453 yards 9. Del Spear (1973-76) ...... 126 points 10. Del Spear (1973-76) ...... 1,429 yards 19. Scott Gumsey (1991-94)...... 122 points 11. Paul Connelly (1964-65)...... 1,348 yards 11. Bob Turnquist (1972-73) ...... 115 points 12. Jeff Hoffman (1970-71) ...... 1,345 yards 12. Rocky Klever (1977-81) ...... 112 points 13. Bob Byrne (1949-51)...... 1,313 yards 13. Dick Imer (1953-54) Ill points 14. Renard Coleman (1985-88).... 1,311 yards 14. Mike Rice (1985-86) ...... 104 points 15. Casey Reilly (1969-71)...... 1,284 yards Kelly Stensrud (199 2 -9 4 )...... 104 points

Shalon Baker Scott Gurnsey

Re c e iv in g P a s s in g 1. Scott Gumsey (1991-94) 2,574 yards 1. Grady Bennett (1988-90)...... 7,778 yards 2. Shalon Baker (1991-94)...... 2,561 yards 2. Dave Dickenson (1992-94)...... 6,904 yards 3. Bill Cockhill (1990-93)...... 2.257 yards 3. Brad Lebo (1989-92) ...... 6,717 yards 4. Mike Trevathan (1987-90) ...... 1,969 yards 4. Marty Mornhinweg (1980-84)...... 6,083 yards 5. Brian Salonen (1980-83) ...... 1,882 yards 5. Brent Pease (1985-86) ...... 3,655 yards 6. Matt Wells (1992-94)...... 1,725 yards 6. (1948-50)...... 2,296 yards 7. Matt Clark (1987-90) ...... 1,639 yards 7. Bob Boyes (1978-79) ...... 2,178 yards 8 . Bob McCauley (1981-84)...... 1,466 yards 8 . Bert Wilberger (1991-94) ...... 2,173 yards 9. Mike Rice (1985-86) ...... 1,434 yards 9. Scott Werbelow (1986-87) ...... 2,099 yards 10. Shannon Cabunoc (1988-92) ...... 1,317 yards 10. Ray Brum (1969-70) 2,068 yards 11. Ray Bauer (1948-50)...... 1,250 yards 11. Tim Kerr (1976-78) 1,745 yards 12. Marvin Turk (1990-91)...... 1,178 yards 12. Van Troxel (1972-75) 1,447 yards 13. Mike Carlsen (1991-92)...... 1,140 yards 13. Rock Svennungsen (1971-74) 1,446 yards 14. Vern Kelly (1978-79) ...... 1,103 yards 14. Dick Heath (1952-54) 1,231 yards 15. Brad Salonen (1984-88) 980 yards 15. Kelly Richardson (1980-84) 1,191 yards 16. Jim Hard (1978-79) 960 yards 16. Gary Berding (1970-71) 1,177 yards 17. Paul Cooley (1975-76)...... 941 yards 18. Tony Lambert (1986-87) ...... 915 yards

46 Single Season (Since 1948) ^ Ru s h in g SC O R IN G (Continued) Yds. Yr. Pts. Yr. 1. Steve Caputo...... 1 ,2 5 3 1 9 7 1 4. Mike Rice 8 0 1 9 8 6 2. Greg Iseman ...... 1 ,0 7 5 1 9 8 2 5. Andy Larson 7 9 1 9 9 3 3. Monty Bullerdick...... 1 ,0 2 2 1 9 7 7 6. Marvin Turk ...... 7 8 1 9 9 1 4. Les K en t...... 9 7 2 1 9 6 9 7 . Kirk D u c e ...... 7 3 1 9 8 9 5. Terry Dillon...... 8 9 2 1 9 6 2 8 . Tony Rice 7 2 1 9 9 2 6. Dick Im er ...... 8 8 9 1 9 5 4 9. Kelly S te n sru d 6 8 1 9 9 4 7 . Arnie Blancas...... 8 5 5 1 9 7 0 Eby Dobson ...... 6 8 1 9 8 6 8 . Bryan Magnuson...... 8 1 8 1 9 6 7 1 1 . Dan Worrell...... 6 7 1 9 6 9 9. Monty Bullerdick...... 7 9 1 1 9 7 8 Kirk D u ce ...... 6 7 1 9 9 0 1 0 . Rocky Klever...... 7 8 3 1 9 8 1 1 3 . Dick Im er ...... 6 4 1 9 5 4 1 4 . Andy Larson...... 6 3 1 9 9 4 S c o r in g 1 5 . Shalon Baker...... 6 2 1 9 9 4 Pts. Yr. 1 6 . Dan Worrell...... 6 0 1 9 7 0 1. D ave D ic k e n so n...... 8 4 1 9 9 3 Del S p e a r...... 6 0 1 9 7 4 Kirk D u c e ...... 8 4 1 9 8 8 Jody Farmer ...... 6 0 1 9 8 7 G reg I s e m a n ...... 8 4 1 9 8 2 Jody F a rm e r...... 6 0 1 9 8 9 Shalon Baker...... 6 0 1 9 9 3

Shannon Cabunoc Arnie Blancas

Re c e iv in g Receiving (Continued) Yds. Yr. Yds. Yr. 1. Scott Gumsey...... 1 ,0 7 9 1 9 9 3 2 5 . Bill Cockhill...... 5 4 2 1 9 9 2 2. Marvin Turk ...... 1 ,0 4 7 1 9 9 1 2 6 . Vern K elly...... 5 3 9 1 9 7 7 3. Mike R ic e ...... 1 ,0 4 6 1 9 8 6 2 7 . Bill C o c k h ill...... 5 3 6 1 9 9 1 4. Mike Trevathan ...... 1 ,0 0 6 1 9 9 0 2 8 . Lorenzo Glenn...... 5 1 1 1 9 8 9 5. Scott Gurnsey...... 99 8 1 9 9 4 6. Bob McCauley...... 93 3 1 9 8 4 P a s s in g 7. Shalon Baker...... 8 8 5 1 9 9 4 Yds. Yr. 8. Bill Cockhill...... 8 7 0 1 9 9 3 1. Dave Dickenson...... 3 ,6 4 0 1 9 9 3 9. Brian Salonen...... 8 3 2 1 9 8 3 2. Brad Lebo ...... 3 ,3 8 4 1 9 9 1 1 0 . M att W e lls...... 7 4 6 1 9 9 4 3. Grady Bennett...... 3 ,0 9 1 1 9 8 9 1 1 . Jim H ard ...... 7 2 2 1 9 7 9 4. Brent Pease ...... 3 ,0 5 6 1 9 8 6 1 2 . Mike Trevathan ...... 7 1 0 1 9 8 9 5. Dave Dickenson...... 3 ,0 5 3 1 9 9 4 1 3 . Shalon Baker...... 7 0 2 1 9 9 1 6. Grady Bennett...... 3 ,0 0 5 1 9 9 0 1 4 . Paul L a m b ...... 6 1 4 1 9 8 5 7. Brad Lebo ...... 2 ,6 4 6 1 9 9 2 1 5 . Paul Cooley...... 6 0 7 1 9 7 6 8. Marty Mornhinweg... 2 ,4 5 3 1 9 8 4 1 6 . M att W e lls...... 6 0 6 1 9 9 3 9. Scott Werbelow...... 1 ,8 8 3 1 9 8 7 1 7 . Shalon Baker...... 5 9 2 1 9 9 3 1 0 . Grady Bennett...... 1 ,6 8 2 1 9 8 8 1 8 . M att C la rk ...... 5 8 8 1 9 8 9 1 1 . Bob B o y e s...... 1 ,6 6 8 1 9 7 9 Mike Carlsen ...... 5 8 8 1 9 9 2 1 2 . Marty Mornhinweg... 1 ,5 6 9 1 9 8 2 2 0 . Shannon Cabunoc...... 5 7 3 1 9 9 0 1 3 . Tom Kingsford...... 1 ,3 6 1 1 9 5 0 2 1 . Tony Lambert...... 5 6 9 1 9 8 6 1 4 . Marty Mornhinweg... 1 ,1 8 7 1 9 8 1 2 2 . V ern K elly...... 5 6 4 1 9 7 8 1 5 . Tim K e rr...... 1 ,0 9 7 1 9 7 7 2 3 . Ray B a u e r...... 5 6 3 1 9 5 0 1 6 . Bert Wilberger ...... 1 ,0 1 6 1 9 9 4 2 4 . Mike Carlsen ...... 5 5 2 1 9 9 1 1 7 . Ray B ru m...... 9 6 9 1 9 6 9 47 Grizzly All-Am PLAYER YEAR PLAYER YEAR Chris Bentz...... 1918 Tim Hauck ...... 1988 “Wild” Bill Kelly (AShrine Game)...... 1926 (AP, 1st team; Football News, 1st team) Russell Sweet (AShrine Game) ...... 1926 Quinton Richardson (AP*)...... 1988 Tom Davis* (AShrine Game) :...... 1928 Kirk Scrafford (AP*) ...... 1988 Jim Morrow...... 1929 J.C. Campbell (AP*) ...... 1988 Waldo Ekegren* ...... 1930 Jody Farmer (AP, 2nd team) ...... 1988, 89 Bob Stansberry* ...... 1933 Mike Rankin (AP, 3rd team) ...... 1988, 89 Henry Blastic...... 1937 Tim Hauck ...... 1989 Milt Popovich (AShrine Game)...... 1937 (AP, Kodak, Football News, Finalist for Eso Naranche (AShrine Game)...... 1942 Payton Award; The Sports Network, 1st Ken Campbell (AP#*)...... 1950 team; USA Today; Japan Bowl) Joe DeLuca*...... 1954 Jay Fagan (AP, 3rd team)...... 1989 Doug Dansinger*...... 1955 Kirk Scrafford ...... 1989 Stan Renning...... 1957, 58 (AP, 1st team, Martin Luther King Bowl) John Lands ...... 1958, 59 Rick Erps (AP, 2nd team) ...... 1990 Terry Dillon (AShrine Game)...... 1962 Tony Breland Mike Trevathan ...... 1990 Wayne Harrington (AP, 2nd team) 1965 (Sports Network, Football Gazette, 1st team) Bob Beers (AP, 1st team) 1967, 68 Grady Bennett...... 1990 Herb White (AP*) ...... 1968 PLAYER YEAR (Football Gazette, 3rd team) Les Kent (AP, 2nd team) ...... 1969 Mike Rice (AP, 1st team) ...... 1985 Chad Germer ...... 1991 Tuufuli Uperesa...... 1969 Larry Clarkson (AP, 1st team)...... 1986 (AP, 3rd team; Football Gazette, 1st team; (AP, 2nd team; Kodak*) Mike Rice ...... 1986 Blue-Gray Classic) (AP, 1st team; Football News, 1st team) Sean Dorris (Football Gazette*)...... 1991 Tony Breland...... 1986 (Football News, 2nd team) Larry Clarkson...... 1987 (AP, 2nd Team; Walter Camp; Football News; Blue Gray Game)

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Larry Miller (AP, 3rd team)...... 1969 Ray Brum (AP*)...... 1969 Karl Stein (AP*, Kodak*) ...... 1969 Chad Lembke (Football Gazette*) ...... 1991 Larry Miller (AP, 3rd team)...... 1970 Jay Turner Todd Ericson...... 1993 Ray Brum (Kodak, 1st team)...... 1970 (AP, 2nd team; Football Gazette, 1st team; Arnie Blancas (AP*) ...... 1970 Tony Breland...... 1987 Sports Network, 3rd team) Steve Okoniewski (AP*) ...... 1970 (AP*, Football News 1st team) Dave Dickenson...... 1993 Karl Stein...... 1970 Scott Camper (AP*)...... 1987 (Football Gazette, 1st team; AP, 2nd team; (AP, 1st team; Kodak, 1st team) Pat Foster (AP, 3rd Team)...... 1987 Sports Network, 3rd team) Barry Darrow (AP*)...... 1971 Bill Venard (AP*) ...... 1987 Scott Gragg (Sports Network*)...... 1993 Steve Okoniewski...... 1971 Mike Rankin (AP*) ...... 1987, 88, 89 Dave Dickenson...... 1994 (AP, 3rd team; Kodak, 2nd team) (AP, 2nd team; Sports Network, 2nd team; Barry Darrow...... 1972 Football Gazette, 2nd team) (Universal Sports, 2nd team) A c ademic A ll-A mericans Scott Gragg...... 1994 Ron Rosenberg (AP, 3rd team)...... 1974 (AP, 2nd team; AShrine Game; Senior Greg Anderson...... 1976 PLAYER YEAR Bowl; Sports Network, 2nd team) (1975 AP*; AP, 1st team; Kodak, 1st team) Greg Maloney (2nd team )...... 1978 Jay Turner...... 1994 Monty Bullerdick (AP*)...... 1977 Ed Cerkovnik (1st team) ...... 1979 (Sports Network, 2nd team; Football Jim Hard (Kodak, 1st team; AP*) ...... 1979 Greg Iseman (3rd team) ...... 1982 Gazette, 2nd team) Allen Green (Pepsi-Mizlou, 1st team) 1979 Brian Salonen (2nd team )...... 1983 Dan Downs...... 1994 Tony Fudge (AP)* ...... 1982 Rick Sullivan (2nd team) 1986, 88 (Football Gazette*) Marty Mornhinweg (AP)*...... 1982 John Huestis (2nd team )...... 1988 Brian Salonen...... 1983 Brad Salonen (2nd team) ...... 1988 (AP, Kodak, Coaches 1st team; AShrine Game) Mike McGowan (1st team ).... 1988, 89, 90 * Denotes honorable mention Marty Mornhinweg (AP*)...... 1984 Dave Dickenson (1st team ) 1993, 94 Matt Wells (2nd team ) 1993, 94 A Denotes East-West Shrine Game 48