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University of San Diego Football Media Guide 1986 University of San Diego Digital USD Football (Men) University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides Fall 1986 University of San Diego Football Media Guide 1986 University of San Diego Athletics Department Follow this and additional works at: https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-football Digital USD Citation University of San Diego Athletics Department, "University of San Diego Football Media Guide 1986" (1986). Football (Men). 6. https://digital.sandiego.edu/amg-football/6 This Catalog is brought to you for free and open access by the University of San Diego Athletics Media Guides at Digital USD. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football (Men) by an authorized administrator of Digital USD. For more information, please contact [email protected]. HOMECOMING GAME USD TOREROS vs. OCCIDENTAL TIGERS November 8, 1986 at 1:30 pm QUICK • CLOSE • CONVENIENT TruColor Foto 5305 Metro St., San Diego, CA-7:30 AM to 6:00 PM Mon.-Fri., Sat. 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Tel. 299-0233 Night drop box available We're San Diego's most modern photofinishing plant and we're right in the neighborhood. Just south of USO Receive fast. professional quali ty developing of your films directl y from the lab at our everyday low prices. COLOR PRINTS C PLUS DEVELOPING CHARGE REPRINTS SLIGHTLY HIGHER. SEE US FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOFINISHING NEEDS! N UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO Location . .. Alcala Park, San Diego, California 92110 Founded .. .. ... ... .. .... .... 1949 Enrollment .. .. .. ....... .. .. ... .. 5300 Affiliation . .. ... NCAA Division Ill, Independent s Nickname . ... ..... .. .. .. .... .. .. Toreros Colors . ..... .. ... .. Columbia Blue, Navy & White Stadium . USD Torero Stadium (4,000 permanent seats) Athletic Department Phone .. ... .. (619) 260-4803 C: Football Office Phone . ... .... .. ... (619) 277-4274 r- DIVISION OF THE SOUTHLAND CO RPORATION l;J 0 TICKET PRICES Adults . .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. $4.00 OPEN 24 Students . ...... ..... .. .. .. .... ... ... $2.00 HOURS USO Students with valid I.D.. .. ... ... ... Free USD DIRECTORY FRIARS RD. President . .. .. .. .. .. ... ... Dr. Author E. Hughes Vice President-Provost ...... ... ... .. Sr. Sally Furay Vice President-Student Affairs . ... ... Thomas Burke 6615 LINDA VISTA ROAD Athletic Director . .. .. ... ..... Rev. Patrick Cahill, C.S.V. COME IN AND SAY HELLO TO Assistant to the Athletic Director . .. ... Dan Yourg BOBBY & SANDY WOODS Sports Information Director ..... .. ... Ted Gosen Assistant Sports Information Director .. Die Doumanian Student Assistant S.I.D. .. .. .. ...... .. Bill Mifsud Athletic Department Secretary .. .. .. Grace McElhaney Head Athletic Trainer . .. Carolyn Greer, M.A., A.TC. Assistant Trainers: PETRICCA'S Tami Zaban Steve Nellis RESTAURANT Liz Hughbanks Cecily Hard 2555 Morena Boulevard Carrie McMehan Cameron Dube San Diego, California Team Physicians .. .. ... William P. Curran, M.D. 275-2555 James B. Orwig, M.D. Robert Button, M.D. SANDWICHES • PIZZA • LASAGNA • BBQ RIBS • SPAGHETTI • GNOCCHI RAVIOLI• MOSTACCIOLI Everything is Homemade! 1986 Football Schedule Day Date Opponent Site Time Petricca's is family-owned & operated. We've been in business for 53 years Sat., Sept. 13 Whittier. College Whit 7:30 PM in Chicago, and now 12 years in San Diego! Sat., Sept. 20 Laverne Univ. Lav 1:30 PM Sat., Sept. 27 Univ. of Redlands USO 7:30 PM •COCKTAILS• • BEER & WINE • Sat., Oct. 4 Pomona-Pitzer Porn 7:30 PM EAT IN OR TAKE OUT Sat. , Oct. 11 Claremont-McKenna USO 7:30 PM MASTER CARD AND VISA ACCEPTED Sat. , Oct. 18 Azusa-Pacific Univ. A-P 1:30 PM Sat. , Oct. 25 UC Santa Barbara USO 1:30 PM r-----------------------------1 Sat. , Nov. 1 St. Mary's College USO 1:30 PM 1 $}00 ANY LARGE PIZZA OR 1 Sat. , Nov. 8 Occidental College *USO 1:30 PM I ANY ORDER OVER $10.00 I 1 One coupon p er o rder, p lease. 1 OFF Not go od with any o ther o 1 Sat. , Nov. 15 Menlo College MC 1:30 PM ffer. •HOMECOMING GAME L-----------------------------1 275-2555 • PET AI CC .Oi' S 2555 Morena Blvd. San Diego, California ~ ~o_! j 1 Rev. Patrick Cahill, C.S.V., Athletic Director Father Patrick Cahill, a member of the Viatorian Fathers and Brothers, came to the University in 1979 with the responsibility of administering the expanding men and women's athletic programs. Since Father Cahill took over, has added men's cross country and soccer, plus women's cross country and softball to its intercollegiate pro- gram. In 1979, men's baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, cross country and tennis moved to the NCAA Division I ranks and joined the West Coast Athletic Conference. By 1985, all the women's teams had become Division I programs and also joined the West Coast Athletic Conference. Men's foot- ball at USO remains an NCAA Division II participant. The school also sup- ports an intercollegiate crew program for men and women. Father Cahill has brought to the University his integrity, leadership, and devotion to the job; he has given to the staff and student athletes at an added meaning to the word " friend." Father Cahill has a B.A. from St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa, and a M.S. in Education with a Physical Education major from Eastern Illinois University. Prior to he served St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights, Illinois, for sixteen years, fourteen as Athletic Director and two as its President/Principal. UNIVERSITY PROFILE The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170-acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i.e., Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - con- veniently close to the major business, cultural, residential, and recreational areas, as well as the rail, bus and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USD is presently experiencing record attendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3300, graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 5300. The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administration, Education, Nursing, and Law. Each is characterized by high academic standards, small classes, and excellent student-faculty relations. Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-represented on campus. Students also attend USD from 24 foreign countries. Recreation and Athletic activities are expanding rapidly and Include: sailing, crew, yoga, karate, surfing, modern dance, backpacking, and ballet. USD's intercollegiate sports for men Include baseball, football, basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, crew and tennis. In women's intercollegiate sports, USD fields programs In basketball, cross-country, crew, softball, swimming, tennis, and volleyball. 2 Head Coach Brian Fogarty The 1986 season will mark the fourth year for Brian Fogarty at USO. There has been many positive changes during that time. The most important being a shift to primarily high school recruiting. The past three recruiting years have included the largest and most talented freshman classes in 13 years of Division Ill football at USO. Brian and his staff feel this provides for a more consistent program. After a 5-5 season last year and many outstanding players returning, it looks like the future is very bright. Along with coordinating the offense, Brian coaches the quarterbacks and receivers. Before coming to USO, Brian coached at St. Francis High School in La Canada, California where he was head coach for four years and an assis- tant coach for nine years prior. As Head Coach his record was 28-18-2 and his teams made the playoffs all four years. Brian and his wife Vicki have three children, Bridget, Joe and Colleen. USD Football Profile Three years ago, we set a goal to develop a foot- ball program that would be consistently competitive and also reflect the values of the University of San Diego. In order to reach this goal, we must attrach student athletes who are truly interested in an out- standing education and have the ability and desire to continue their football career. Most of our recruiting efforts have been at the high school level. We feel that the majority of our players should be four year players if we are to develop the consistency we hope to achieve. Our past three recruiting years have been outstand- ing. Our 1986 roster includes 52 lettermen, 13 starters and only 8 seniors, yet we expect to have an outstand- ing team. We have also done very well on the academic side. Our team G.P.A. this past year was 2.72 with several on the Deans List. We are an NCAA Division Ill independent. Division Ill football provides an opportunity for the many outstanding athletes who may not have what the "major" colleges are looking for. They still can't measure the hearts of a player. At USO, your education is the top priority. We work hard, but do not require a large amount of time. This provides you with the fun and satisfaction of playing football and the opportunity to do well academically. We are very proud of our program at USO and we are looking forward to many successful years. 3 KEVIN McGARRY INTRODUCING Defensive Coordinator and Defensive Backs Kevin begins his 9th year on THE the USD football staff, and his 2nd as a full-time assistant. In addition to his on the field duties, Kevin is also responsi- ASSISTANT ble for recruiting and is liaison for the Alumni Club. Kevin was a standout player COACHES at USD, receiving co-defensive player of the year in 1977. He also is a graduate of USD's School of Education with a Master's degree in Educational Administration. RICK TRESTRAIL LARRY CAUDILLO Defensive Line Special Teams Coordinator and Kickers and Running Backs Rick begins his 2nd year as Larry is·entering his 12th sea- USD's defensive line coach.
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