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University of San Diego Football Media Guide 1984

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UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 1984 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Day Date Opponent Location Time SATURDAY, SEPT. 8 USO 7:30 pm SATURDAY, SEPT. 15 CLAREMONT-McKENNA COLLEGE USO 7:30 pm SATURDAY. SEPT. 22 POMONA USO 7:30 pm Saturday, Sept. 29 Cal State U, Chico Chico 7:30 pm Saturday. Oct. 6 University of Laverne LaVerne 1:30 pm SATURDAY. OCT. 13 CALIF. LUTHERAN COLLEGE USO 1:30 pm Saturday. Oct. 20 Azusa Pacific University APC 1:30 pm Saturday, Oct. 27 U.C. Santa Barbara UCSB 1:30 pm SATURDAY . NOV . 3 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (HOMECOMING) USO 1:30 pm SATURDAY. NOV. 10 ST. MARY'S COLLEGE USO 1:30 pm bc; Untversity of San Diego Archives Everyones Favorite Toammate.

''COKE IS IT!'' HEAD COACH BRIAN FOGARTY

The 1984 USO Torero football program will be under the direction of second year coach Brian Fogarty. Last season Brian led the Toreros to a 5-5 record. Against Division Ill com- petition, USO had an impressive 5-1 mark. Before coming to USO, Brian coached at St. Francis High School in La Canada, where he was head coach for four years and an assistant coach for nine years prior. In his thirteen years at St. Francis he missed the playoffs only once. As Head Coach, his record was 28-18-2 and his teams made the playoffs all four years in the Big 5 Conference and reached the semi-finals twice. In 1982 his team won the prestigious Del Rey League Championship. He coached the San Gabriel Valley Hall of Fame All Star game in 1980. His coaching background also includes eight years of high school basketball and three years of baseball. Brian and his wife Vicki have three children, Bridget, Joe and Colleen.

UNIVERSITY PROFILE

The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170-acre mesa overlooking Mi ssion 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 - conveniently close to the major business, cultural, residential, and recreational areas, as well as the rail , bus and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USO is presently experiencing record attendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3300, graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 5200. 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 USO 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, tennis and rifle. In women's intercollegiate sports, USO fields programs in basketball, cross-country, cre w, softball, swimming, tennis, and volleyball. UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

Location ...... Alcala Park, San Di ego. California 92110 Founded ...... 1949 Enrollment ...... 5200 ''GO Affiliation ...... NCAA Division Ill, Independent Nickname ...... Toreros Colors ...... Columbia Blue, Navy & White TORE ROS'' Stadium . .. . USO Football Stadium (4,000 permanent seats) Athletic Department Phone ...... (619) 293-4803 from Football Office Phone ...... (619) 29 1-6480, Ext. 4740 your friends TICKET PRICES at the Adults ...... $2 .00 Students ...... $1 .00 Linda Vista Branch USO Students with I.D...... Free USO DIRECTORY

President ...... Dr. Author E. Hughes BANK Vice President-Provost ...... Sr. Sally Furay Vi ce President-Un iversity Relations Dr. William L. Pi ckett Vice President-Student Affairs ...... Thomas Bu rke OF Athletic Director ...... Rev. Patrick Cahill, C.S.V. Sports Information Director ...... Ted Gosen Ass't Sports Information Director ...... Bill Zavestoski AMERICA Student Ass't S.I.D...... Casey Tibbitts Athletic Department Secretary ...... Linda Di eter " DO YOUR BANKING WITH THE LEADERS" Head Trainer ...... Carolyn Ryback Greer, M.A., A.T.C. Assistant Trainers Nina Joe Linda Oldenburg Cissy Parades Heather Grounds Dan Portillo Noelle Chartier PETRICCA'S Team Physician ...... William Curren, M.D. Public Address Announcer ...... Jackson Muecke RESTAURANT Team Manager ...... Gene Hoffman OPEN SEVEN DAYS! 1984 FOOTBALL STAFF Mon. - Thur. (11 a. m .-9 p m .): Fri. & Sat. (1 1 a. m .- 10 p m) Sun. & H olidays (12 Noon-9 p. m .) Head Coach ...... Brian Fogarty 2555 Morena Blvd. (2nd year) Defensive Coordin ator ...... Kevin McGarry 275-2555 (7th year) JUST 5 MINUTES AWAY! Quarterbacks and Receivers ...... Larry Caudillo (10th year) ENJOY THESE SPECIALS Linebackers ...... Charley Giangrosso COCKTAILS AVAILABLE (2nd year) BBQ PORK RIBS Defensive Line ...... Jack Duby DAILY (6th year) Running Backs ...... Jeff Weiss (1st year) s3oo OFF Kickers-Special Teams ...... Kevin Briscoe (2nd year) Student Ass 't, Secondary and Scouting ... . Phil Spencer ANY (1st year) IARGE PIZZA Student Ass't, Offensive Line and Scouting . . Gary Holley EAT IN ONLY (1st year) Coupon Expires May 1. 1985 Equipment Supervisor ...... Skip Wood (3rd year)

2 INTRODUCING THE ASSISTANT COACHES KEVIN McGARRY LARRY CAUDILLO Defensive Coordinator Quarterbacks and Receivers Kevin is in his seventh year The senior member of the as a member of the USO staff. coaching staff, Larry begins Kevin played two years at his 10th season at USO. He USO after transferring from moves back to the offensive Saddleback Junior College in unit after coaching outside Mission Viejo. linebackers in 1983. Larry was He was Co-Defensive an outstanding defensive Player of the Year in 1977. player at USO in the early Kevin has just completed class work for his Masters Degree ?O 's. He will also coach the special teams unit. in Education. JACK DUBY CHARLEY GIANGROSSO Defensive Line Linebackers Jack will be starting his Charley starts his second sixth season with the Univ. of year at USO after coaching San Diego football program the offensive line in '83. This and his first with Brian Fogar- season Charley w ill be in ty and the defensive line. charge of the linebackers. Prior to USO, Jack was the Before coming to USO , Assistant Head Coach at Charley coached at Emporia U.S.I.U. for two years and also State Univ. in Kansas where coached 10 years at Coronado High School. Jack played he was a graduate assistant with the defensive line. He is three years of semi-pro ball as running back for the North a graduate of Friends University in Wichita, Kansas, County Tornados. where he also assisted in football for two years. Charley received his M.A. from Emporia. KEVIN BRISCOE Kickers and Special Teams JEFF WEISS Kevin is starting his Running Backs second year as USD's Assist- A 1983 graduate from Cal ant Coach to Kickers. He will State Northridge, Jeff comes also assist Larry Caudillo to us from Crespi High with Special Teams. School where he was the Kevin was USD's place- Defensive Coordinator for the kicker from 1978 to 1982 while sophomore team. Prior to majoring in Political Science. Crespi, Jeff assisted at Kevin is currently in his second year of Law School at USD. Chatsworth High School dur- ing the '81 and '82 seasons where he coached receivers, linebackers and ends. PHIL SPENCER SKIP WOOD Student Ass't. Equipment Supervisor Secondary and Scouting Skip is starting his third year as the University of San Diego's Equipment Super- visor. Skip will be responsible for the maintenance and is- suance of equipment and will assist with facility main- tenance.

GARY HOLLEY MIKE RISH GENE HOFFMAN Student Ass't. Student Ass't. Team Ma·nager Offensive Line Receivers and Scouting

3 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 1984 FOOTBALL ROSTER NAME NO. HGT. WGT. POS. YEAR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Aitken, Mike 21 5-9 180 DB JR San Diego/Madison Brown, Peter 52 6-1 205 OL FR Taos, NM/Taos Butler, Rick 33 5-11 195 RB SR Covina/Damien Catania, Mike 65 5-10 185 DL so San Diego/Clairemont Cloutier, Roger 32 5-10 188 DB so Chula Vista/Hilltop Connolly, Steve 51 6-2 240 OL SR San Diego/University Covarrubias, Mark 2 5-5 165 RB JR San Diego/St Augustine DeMorst, Lionel 87 6-2 192 TE FR San Diego/Kearny Espe, John 86 6-2 185 TE so Pasadena/St. Francis Fitzgerald, Rob 12 6-2 195 QB FR West Covina/Covina Fritzinger, George 48 5-9 167 LB FR Los Angeles/Harvard Frye, Craig 34 6-1 180 RB JR Glendale/Hoover Glassmaker, Jerry 60 5-8 180 DL SR Benicia/Benicia Greene, Mitch 89 6-1 198 TE JR Reseda/Crespi Gutierrez, Gene 99 5-10 190 LB so Pasadena/St. Francis Gutsmiedl, John 28 5-10 186 DB FR Fountain Valley/Mater Dei Hamilton, Mike 55 6-0 207 LB JR San Diego/Mt. Carmel Harlan, Tim 67 6-1 205 OL so Paradise Valley, AZ/Chapanel Harper, John 40 6-0 215 LB SR Albuquerque, NM/Menlo Col., CA Hawley, George 59 6-0 205 LB SR Bedford, TX/La Jolla, CA Huck, Frank 53 5-9 152 LB FR Woodinville, WA/Estorde Catholic lssacson, Craig 9 6-1 184 QB JR Saratoga/West Valley Junior College Johnson, Paul 61 6-2 208 OL FR Escondido/Sante Fe Christian Kinnally, Joe 64 5-10 200 DL SR Spring Valley/Santana Knight, Tony 46 6-0 187 DB so Duarte/Citrus Junior College Kosik, Bill 63 6-4 174 LB FR San Diego/Mission Bay Kratochvil, Jack 10 5-11 155 K JR Omaha, NE/Creighton Prep Laliberte', Brian 68 5-9 215 DL JR San Diego, /Serra LaPorta, Bobby 6 5-8 157 DB FR San Diego/University Lopez, Larry 62 5-10 200 DL JR Glendale, AZ/Glendale Community College Macie, Mike 47 5-8 165 DB FR Bonita/Marian Mansukhani, Jeff 88 5-10 165 WR so Mission Viejo/Saddleback Junior College McCormac, Michael 66 6-0 175 LB FR San Anselmo/Marin Catholic McCoy, Ed 17 5-10 183 Slot so San Diego/Mt. Carmel Mclychok, Greg 71 5-11 189 OL FR Santa Barbara/San Marcos McMahon, Pete 43 6-0 195 LB JR Los Angeles/Saint Monica McNamara, Pat 4 5-11 155 p so San Diego/St. Augustine Meyers, Roger 8 6-1 180 QB so San Diego/Poway Miller, Eric 7 6-0 185 QB FR Covina/Damien Mills, Troy 24 6-1 173 DB JR Carlsbad/Carlsbad Moll, Greg 16 5-11 170 QB FR Burbank/Notre Dame Muklevicz, Joe 50 5-10 220 OL so El Toro/El Toro Nakahara, Dan 27 5-9 166 DB FR Honolulu, HI/St. Louis Pannier, Don 56 5-10 185 LB JR Chicago, IL/Loyola Parrott, Bill 19 5-9 175 Slot so Temple City/Arcadia Peterson, Erik 90 5-11 201 DL FR Thousand Oaks/Westlake Reilly, Scott 22 6-1 170 WR so Carlsbad/Robert E. Lee Rice, Kevin 91 5-11 215 DL so So. Pasadena/Glendale Junior College Rochelle, Nikita 35 6-0 185 RB FR Oceanside/Carlsbad Rolen, Greg 5 5-11 170 WR SR San Diego/Serra Savage, John 73 6-0 215 OL JR Riverside/Riverside Community College Savallo, Len 31 5-8 175 RB SR San Diego/Notre Dame Sears, Mike 45 6-2 175 WR JR Upland/Damien Siedschlag, Larry 41 6-1 196 LB JR Fargo, ND/Meno College, CA Skrobut, Doug 82 6-2 187 LB FR Post Falls, ID/Gonaga Prep Smola, Dave 57 6-3 230 OL so San Diego/Southwestern Col. Sorianello, Dante 69 6-0 220 OL JR Woodland Hills/Crespi Carmelite Speltz, Mike 15 5-9 170 RB so Rolling Hills/Rolling Hills Stein, Greg 44 5-10 180 DB SR Huntington Beach/Edison Stoebner, Ben 23 5-11 185 DB JR Tehachapi/Tehachapi Townsend, Blaine 38 5-10 170 LB FR Mill Valley/Tamalpais Trafton, Mark 11 6-1 175 Slot FR Scottsdale, AZ/Horizon Wahlmeier, Maurice 3 5-10 160 WR so San Manuel, AZ/San Manuel White, Tim 29 5-10 185 DB so Los Angeles/Palisades Wilson, Greg 13 5-11 165 p SR Boulder, CO/, CA Woodward, Tom 36 5-9 180 RB JR Menlo Park/Woodside

4 1984 USD TORERO OUTLOOK After posting a 5-5 record in his rookie season, Head Coach Brian Fogarty wi ll be making a few changes in '84. New to the coaching staff are Jeff Weiss (Ru nning Backs) and Jack Duby (Defensive Line). Helping out in student-assistant ro les will be ex-players Ph il Spencer (Defensive secondary) and Gary Holley (Offensive Line). Larry Caudil lo has moved from defense to offense while Charley Giangrosso will take charge of the li nebackers. Kevin McGarry will continue as the Defensive Coordinator and Brian the Offensive Coordinator. Th e coaching staff wil l have to replace USD's three most productive offensive players from a year ago and eleven starters altogether. Gone from the Toreros' '83 offensive unit are QB Phil Spencer (895 yards passing), leading rusher Jerome McAlpin (1,018 yards rushing) and top re- ceiver Mike Rish (23 catches for 417 yards and 5 TD 's) . Th e four top quarterback prospects in camp were Roger Meyers, Craig lssacson, Eric Miller and Greg Moll. Roger Meyers has the inside track for the starting QB position even though he only threw one pass in '83 as Spencer's back-up. Sophomore Ed McCoy (5-11 , 175), senior Mike Sears (6-2, 175), sophomore Scott Reilly (6- 1, 170) and freshman Mark Tra fton (6 -1 , 175) are the top prospects for wide receivers with McCoy likely to be Meye rs ' favorite target. Ed gathered in six passes for 69 yards in hi s freshman year. Freshman Li onel DeMorst (6-2, 192) w ill be pushing junior returner Mitch Greene (6- 1, 198) for the starting tightend spot. Returnees for the running back spots are small but talented. Juniors Mark Covarrubias (5-5, 165) and Tom Woodward (5-9, 180) will vye for the tailback position while sen iors Len Savallo (5-8, 175) and Ri ck Butler (5-11 , 195) push each other for the starting fullback spot. Two transfers will also see action, Craig Frye (6 -1 , 185) from Menlo College and Mike Speltz (5 -9, 170) from Harbor College. The offensive line wi ll be anchored by senior Steve Connolly (6 -2 , 240). Steve should start at right tackle after missing the last year and a half with torn ligaments in his right knee. Junior Dante Sorianello (6-0, 220) should get a starting position while Community College transfers Dave Smola (So uthwestern) will play center or tackle and John Savage (Riverside City) wi ll play center or guard. Leading th e defensive attack will be senior strong safety Greg Stein (5-10, 180), who finished second to Chip Jarvis with 81 tackles last season. In 1982, Greg was named USD's Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore. Assistant Coach Kevin McGarry lost most of his secondary to gradua- tion, however, sophomore Roger Cloutier should pin down a starting position at cornerback. The li nebacker corp s looks strong with senior John Harper (6-0, 195) and sophomore Gene Gutierrez (5- 10, 190) as possible outside linebackers. Senior George Hawley (64 tackles) and juniors Pete McMahon (6-0, 190) and Mike Hamilton (6-0, 195) wi ll play inside. On the defensive li ne, Joe Kinnally (5- 10, 190) returns for his senior season at nose guard and junior Brian Laliberte (5-9, 210) will play tackle. Senior Jerry Glassmaker (5-8, 180) and sophomore Mike Catania (5-10, 185) should also see action on the line. Junior Jack Kratochvil will handle the kicking chores after successfully taking over in mid-season while Pat McNamara and Greg Wilson will compete for the punting duties. The Toreros schedu le will be demanding with games against three Division II schools (Chico State, Cal Lutheran and St. Mary's) and a home-and- home series with Azusa Pacific University (NAIA Division II ). " It should be an interesting year because of our youth. We'll definitely need a few key people to come through for us. This year's schedule will allow us to get a little breather inbetween our Division II opponents whereas last year's schedule ended with four straight Division II opponents. If we play we ll we should go at least 5-5. I wouldn't say that is our goal because I shoot for higher goals than that. I will say that I'll be disappointed if we go anything less," stated Head Coach Brian Fogarty.

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5 USD YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS 1956 1970 (Club) 1975 1980 USO OPP USO Opp USO Opp USO Opp 68 2-3 114 13 Loyola University 23 12 Redlands 31 23 California Lutheran 36 Game Scores Not Available in 1956 13 Cal Poly Pomona 18 26 Laverne College 6 15 Redlands 30 21 0 CS Northridge 48 14 Claremont-Mudd 27 1957 13 Claremont 69 Cal Tech 0 29 . 32 17 Pomona Pitze r College 7 USO Opp 34 Azusa-Pacific College 31 48 Pomona-Pitze r College O 17 Occidental 20 20 Barstow Marines 13 13 16 10 Azusa-Pacific College·· 33 Whittier 13 6 Arizona State Flagstaff 40 7 St. Mary's (Cal.) 9 0 US International U. 41 17 Laverne 11 7 Montana State 21 7 Laverne College 18 6 Cal Lutheran 48 7 Azusa-Pacific College 31 40 6 136 2-6-0 169 0 St. Mary's (Cal.) 18 14 Sonoma State 7 0 San Diego Marines 41 1971 (Club) 131 3-6-0 224 41 Edwards AFB 0 54 Camp Pendleton 0 10 St. Mary's 7 USO Opp 1976 27 U. of Mexico 13 13 UC Riverside 29 USO Opp 208 5-5-0 189 54 Mexico Polytechnic 0 22 Occidental College 17 7 Redlands 33 1981 27 Pepperdine 0 0 Claremont College 22 30 US International U. 30 USO Opp 235 6-3-0 134 21 Laverne College 20 18 Occidental College 19 17 Redlands 3 1958 7 Pomona-Pitzer College 14 0 Whittier College 10 47 Claremont 13 USO Opp 41 Azusa-Pcific College 31 6 CS Northridge 49 24 Pomona 13 20 U. of Mexico 6 19 Cal Poly Pomona 50 14 Azusa-Pacific College 18 38 Occidental 13 13 New Mexico Western 10 21 Loyola University 23 10 CS Los Angeles 30 31 Whittier 28 6 Montana State 31 206 3-5-0 144 0 Cal Lutheran 47 23 Laverne 15 16 St. Mary's (Cal.) 14 27 Azusa 6 33 Lewis and Clark 0 1972 (Club) 27 USF 14 46 Western State 14 USO Opp 101 1-7-1 250 42 Chapman 27 46 Chino Institute 14 14 UC Riverside 34 1977 14 St. Mary's (Cal.) 31 45 13 14 Claremont College 6 USD Opp 290 9-1-0 163 24 Idaho State O 19 Occidental College 7 17 Cal Lutheran College 25 24 U. of Montana 13 16 CS Los Angeles 29 0 Redlands" 3 1982 0 San Diego Marines 35 21 Laverne College 27 34 Pomona-Pitzer College 0 USO Opp 28 Pomona-Pitzer College 6 13 Occidental College 21 32 Redlands 0 257 8-2-0 136 35 Loyola University 18 12 Whittier College 16 40 Claremont 0 1959 7 US International U. 7 20 CS Northridge 56 31 Pomona 13 USO Opp 41 Azusa-Pacific College 27 7 Azusa-Pacific College 16 20 Occidental 34 14 Cal Poly (SLO) 36 14 Westminster (Utah) 13 0 CS Los Angeles 9 18 Whittier 20 12 Cal Poly Pomona 42 209 6-3-1 174 13 US International U. 7 14 Laverne 20 6 Pepperdine University 19 9 Az usa-Pacific College 15 1973 21 St. Mary's (Cal.) 24 14 San Diego Marines 40 24 Cal Poly Pomona 7 USO Opp 137 2-8-0 177 38 Southern Cal College 14 17 USC J.C. 20 16 UC Riverside 20 1978 0 Montana State 47 14 St. Mary's (Cal.) 31 35 Claremont College 7 USO Opp 84 1-5-0 198 34 Occidental College 14 2 Cal Lutheran 0 215 4-5-0 160 22 Redlands 24 1960 57 Pomona-Pitzer College 7 1983 31 Laverne College 14 27 Pomona-Pitzer College 23 USO Opp USO Opp 21 Occidental 16 6 Whittier College 20 46 St. Mary's (Cal.) 0 14 Redlands 13 20 Whittier 14 20 New Mexico Western 29 28 Humbolt State 28 34 Claremont 14 9 Claremont-Mudd 10 0 Humbolt State 20 47 Azusa-Pacific College 11 34 Pomona 10 US International U. 20 6 Azusa-Pacific College 35 14 Azusa College 6 56 7 Occidental 28 61 Loyola University 0 47 Edwards AFB 0 56 Southern Cal College 14 23 Whittier 19 30 CS Los Angeles 27 38 US International U. 20 21 San Diego Marines 20 28 Laverne 14 14 'Whittenburg 21 27 St. Mary's 11 0 San Francisco State 35 6 Azusa-Pacific College 10 455 9-2-1 169 159 6-3-0 213 20 Pepperdine University 13 21 Hayward 40 1974 22 Cal Lutheran 46 14 Cal Poly Pomona 28 1979 USO Opp 0 St. Mary's 6 14 Arizona State Flagstaff 14 USO Opp 13 CS Northridge 17 165 4-5-1 199 38 Edwards AFB 16 189 5-5-0 200 7 Azusa-Pacific College 15 1969 (Club) 0 Cal Lutheran 39 'NCAA Playoffs 6 Cal Lutheran 40 ss USO Opp 23 Redlands 14 • • Forfeit lo 14 Laverne College 9 -Pitzer 6 Loyola University 35 35 Pomona 16 12 Whittier College 14 21 Whittier 14 12 St. Mary's (Cal.) 35 10 CS Los Angeles 36 27 Occidental 2 30 Whittier JV 13 40 Pomona-Pitzer College 26 8 Claremont-Mudd 38 20 Long Beach State JV 8 7 Humbolt State 53 14 Azu sa-Pacific College 16 26 USD Alumni 8 0 US International U. 29 8 US International U. 28 19 Azusa-Pacific College 18 23 St. Mary's (Cal.) 17 7 St. Mary's (Cal.) 37 20 Cal Tech 6 0 UC Riverside 48 12 Laverne College 21 123 5-2-0 133 132 3-8-0 306 193 4-6-0 235 6 FINAL 1983 STATISTICS 5-5 RECORD: UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE (5-5) RECEIVING NO YDS AVE. TD LG Sept . 10 (W) Univ. of Redlands 14-13 (3750) Rish 23 417 5 46 Sept. 17 (W) Claremont-Mudd 34-14 AWAY Jolley 11 148 13.5 0 19 Sept. 24 (W) Pomona Pitzer 34-10 AWAY McAlpin 6 87 14.5 I 34 Oct. I (L) Occidental College 7-28 (3300) McCoy 6 69 1 I. 5 0 25 Oct. 8 (W) Whittier College 23-19 AWAY Greene 4 34 8.5 0 16 Oct. 15 (W) Univ. of La Verne 28-14 (2700) Slaught 3 36 12.0 0 14 Oct . 22 (L) Cal State Hayward 21-40 (1700) Savallo 3 33 11.0 0 19 Oct. 29 (L) Cal Lutheran Col. 22-46 AWAY Woodward 3 17 5 .7 0 15 Nov . 5 (L) Azusa Pacific Col. 6-10 (3800) Perlas 2 31 15.5 0 16 Nov. 12 (L) St. Mary' s College 0-6 AWAY Flaherty I 21 21.0 0 21 USD TOT 64 895 14 .0 6 46 TEAM STATISTICS OSD OPP OPP TOT 138 1590 11. 5 II 80 TOTAL FI RS T DOWNS 110 144 By Rushing 68 79 PUNTING NO YDS AVE . LG BLK -0- By Passing 33 58 Wilson 53 1742 32.9 53 By Penalty 9 7 McNamara II 400 36.4 55 0 TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE 2483 3183 USD TOT 64 2142 33.5 55 0 Total Offensive Plays 619 715 OPP TOT 60 1949 32.5 49 0 Ave. Gain Per Play 4.0 4.5 NET YARDS RUSHING 1588 1593 PUNT RETURN NO YDS AVE . TD LG Attempts/Completions 157/64 265/138 Dodd --- 26 206 7.9 0 31 Percentage Complete .408 .521 Perlas 4 62 15.5 0 27 Had Intercepted II 18 Slaught 1 3 3.0 0 3 PUNTS / AVE RAGE 64/33.5 60/ 32.5 USD TOT 31 271 8 .7 0 31 PUNT RETURNS / AVERAGE 31/8.7 17/4.4 OPP TOT 17 75 4.4 0 39 KICKOFF RETURNS / AVERAGE 33/21.1 33/16.2 INTERCEPTIONS / AVE . RETURN 18/13. 7 11/7 .6 KICKOFF RET NO YDS AVE. TD LG PENALTIES /YARDS 57/631 73/654 19 482 25.4 1 1 00 FUMBLES / LOST 30/20 17 / 13 Perlas 9 164 18.2 0 26 TOUCHDOWNS 24 28 Slaught 3 56 18.7 0 20 Rushing 15 16 Seidel 1 5 5.0 0 5 Passing 6 II Covarrubias 1 0 0 .0 0 0 Returns 2 1 USD TOT 33 697 21. I 1 1 00 Other 1 0 OPP TOT 33 533 16.2 0 31 !-POINT CONVERSIONS 22 /22 18 /23 2-POINT CONVERSIONS 1/2 1/5 INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVE. TD LG FIELD GOALS 7/11 4/12 Stein 3 81 27.0 1 37 SAFETY 0 0 Jarvis 3 36 12.0 0 20 TOTAL POINTS 189 200 Mitchell 2 32 15.5 0 32 Ave. Points Per Game 18.9 20.0 McMahon 2 21 10.5 0 18 Dodd 2 0 SCORE BY QUARTERS Hamilton 1 34 34.0 0 34 Univ. of San Diego 49 27 36 77 189 Beltrami I 19 19.0 0 19 Opponents 34 45 79 42 200 Aitken 1 18 18.0 0 18 Hawley 1 4 4.0 0 4 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL PER G Zanders 1 1 1.0 0 I Phil ""279"" 219 895 lll4 TTi":4 Schmit 1 0 USO TOTALS 619 1588 895 2483 248.3 USD TOT 18 246 13 . 7 32 OPP TOTALS 715 1593 1590 3183 318.3 OPP TOT 11 84 7.6 35

RUSHING ATT YG YL NYG AVE . TD LG SCORING TDRTORTDP TDP TDO TDO FG 1XP ---2XP S TP McAlpin 224 1064 46 1018 4.5"" 5 43 Spencer - 44 Spencer 124 504 285 219 1.8 7 35 McAlpin 5 I 36 Woodward 39 153 10 14 3 3. 7 0 22 Rish 5 30 Savallo 31 91 5 86 2.8 0 13 McCoy 12 Covarrubias 12 63 16 47 3.9 I 20 Covarrubias 6 Pannier 6 35 8 27 4.5 0 25 Vardilos 6 Butler 5 24 0 24 4.8 0 11 Stein 6 McCoy 7 29 6 23 3.3 1 17 Dodd 6 Curran 3 7 2 5 1. 7 0 6 Lozzi 5/8 13/13 28 Bertrand 3 4 0 4 1. 3 0 2 Kratochvil 2/3 9/9 15 Vardilos 3 6 3 3 1.0 1 6 USO TOTAL 15 6 3 7/11 22/22 1/2 0 1 89 Porlas I 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 OPP TOTAL 16 11 1 4/12 18/23 1/4 0 200 Meyers 3 7 13 -6 -2 . 0 0 7 DEFENSE UT AT TOT SACKS DP FR USD TOTAL 462 1987 399 1588 3.4 15 43 -2- 0 OPP TOTAL 443 1893 300 1593 3.6 16 56 Jarvis 48 39 87 10 Stein 45 36 81 2 4 2 36 28 64 l 3 0 PASSING ATT COMP INT PCT. YDS TD LG Hawley 25 17 42 0 8 0 Spencer .413 895 Schmit 155 6i:"" 10 6 46 24 16 40 2 2 Meyers 1 0 I .000 0 0 0 McMahon Harper 20 20 40 2 0 1 Mc:Alpin 1 0 0 . 000 0 0 0 Laliberte' 20 20 40 3 0 l USO TOT 15 7 64 11 .408 895 6 46 Zanders 21 18 39 0 1 0 OPP TOT 26 5 138 18 .521 1590 II 80 Glassmaker 23 16 39 0 0 0 KEY FOR DEFENSE : Beltrami 17 21 38 1 2 0 UT•Unassiated Tackle Kinnslly 20 16 36 l 0 0 AT•Assisted Tackle Dodd 20 15 35 0 7 0 TOT•Total Tackles Castillo 12 22 34 4 0 1 SACKS•Quarterback Sacks Noonan 17 16 33 2 0 0 DP•Deflected Pass Mitchell 8 10 18 0 3 0 FR•Fumble Recovery OTHERS 74 76 150 7 3 5

7 THE 1984 TOREROS

Mike Aitken (21) 5'9" 180 JR Peter Browne (52) 6 '1 " 205 FR Rick Butler (33) 5'11" 195 SR Roger Cloutier (32) 5'10" 188 SO

Steve Connolly (51) 6'2" 240 SR Mark Covarrubias (2) 5'5" 165 JR Lionel DeMorst (87) 6'2" 192 FR John Espe (86) 6 '2" 185 SO

Rob Fitzgerald (12) 6 '2" 195 FR George Fritzinger (48) 5 '9" 16 7 FR Craig Frye (34) 6'1 " 180 JR Jerry Glassmaker (60) 5 '8" 180 SR

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Mitch Greene (89) 6'1" 198 JR Gene Gutierrez (99) 5'10" 190 SO John Gutsmiedl (28) 5 '1 0" 186 FR Mike Hamilton (55) 6'0" 207 JR

8 USD HOSTS CLAREMONT-MUDD

Claremont-Mudd: (1st game), Lost to USD last season 34-14. Series record is 5-5. u. of San Diego: (0-1), Lost to Redlands 13-9 last week. Against CMS, the Toreros have won the last three years.

Game Time: 7:30 PM at this Saturday, September 15th.

STAGS 1984 OUTLOOK

The Stags, under the direction of head coach JOHN ZINDA (65-66-2, 16 years) , are coming off a 3-6 season in '83. A member of the S.C.I.A.C., Claremont-Mudd returns 10 of 11 defensive starters and 7 offensive starters. Players to watch include senior QB STEVE OLSON (141 of 264 for 1596 yds and 7 TD s) ; sophomore WR WALTER SCOTT (35 catches for 582 yds and 3 TDs); junior WR LARRY O'BRIEN (2 6 catches for 296 yds and 2 TDs); senior WR CHRIS GRIFFIN (23 passes for 230 yds and 1 TD); junior LB BRIAN BOONE (55 tackles, 2 interceptions); sophomore DB ROBB I E KAY (6 interceptions); junior LB PETER MOORE (60 tackles) and kicker-punter LO U RUDICH (6/11 FG's, 9/11 X-points). Although the Stags return 10 of 11 starting defenders, they will miss graduated noseguard BILL MCCOLL (5-10 190) who was the 1983 team M.V.P. Bill was a 4-year starter for CMS after prepping at Patrick Henry HS in San Diego. Last week CMS partici- pated in a controlled scrimmage with and Mt. Sac Junior College .

TOREROS DROP OPENER 13-9

The University of San Diego gridders opened up the 1984 campaign with a 13-9 s e t- back at the hands of the Univ. of Redlands. Redlands QB Wes Dell connected on 15 of 19 first half passes for 167 yards as the Bulldogs took a 13-3 halftime lead. The firs t half was definetly the difference as the Toreros' were outgained in total yards 2 02 to 49. USD kicker Jack Kratochvil nailed a 48 yard FG with two seconds left in the half to prevent a shutout. The Toreros played much better in the second half as they stopped the Bulldogs offensively and got their own offense untracked. Junior TB Mark Covarrubias gained 75 yards on 10 carries in the second half and 92 yards for the game. Sophomore QB Ro ger Meyers had his problems connecting on just 5 of 18 passes for 92 yards as he found him- self throwing on the run most of the evening. Defensively, inside linebackers Mike Hamilton (17 tackles) and Pete McMahon (1 3 tackles) had outstanding performances. Mike added two QB sacks while Pete had one. The Torero defense gave up just one Redlands first down in the second half after the Bulldogs collected 13 in the first 30 minutes. "We definetly played like the young team that we are. As far as this week's opponent, Claremont-Mudd hasn't played a game yet so we don't know much about them. They are a good Division III football team and tend to pass more than run under Coach Zinda. This week we'll just concentrate on our own problems and try to minimize our errors from the opener," added Coach Brian Fogarty. UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 1984 NUMERICAL ROSTER

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2 Mark Covarrubias JR 5-5 165 RB San Diego 3 Maurice Wahlmeier so 5-10 160 WR San Manuel, AZ 4 Pat McNamara so 5-11 155 p San Diego 5 Greg Rolen SR 5-11 170 WR San Diego 6 Bobby LaPorta FR 5-8 15) DB San Diego 7 Eric Miller FR 6- 0 185 QB Covina 8 Roger Meyers so 6-1 180 QB San Diego 9 Craig Issacson JR 6-1 184 QB Saratoga 10 Jack Kratochvil JR 5-11 155 K Omaha, NE 11 Mark Traf ton FR 6-1 175 Slot Scottsdale, AZ 12 Rob Fitzgerald FR 6-2 195 QB West Covina 13 Greg Wilson SR 5-11 165 p Boulder, CO 15 Mike Speltz so 5-9 1 70 RB Rolling Hills 16 Greg Moll FR 5-11 170 QB Burbank 17 Ed McCoy so 5-10 183 Slot San Diego 19 Bill Parrott so 5-9 175 Slot Temple City 21 Mike Aitken JR 5-9 180 DB San Diego 22 Scott Reilly so 6-1 170 WR Carlsbad 23 Ben Stoebner JR 5-11 185 DB Tehachapi 24 Troy Mills JR 6-1 173 DB Carlsbad 27 Dan Nakahara FR 5-9 16 6 DB Honolulu, HI 28 John Gutsmiedl FR 5-10 186 DB Fountain Va lley 29 Tim White so 5-10 185 DB Los Angeles 31 Len Savallo SR 5-8 17 5 RB San Diego 32 Roger Cloutier so 5-10 188 DB Chula Vista 33 Rick Butler SR 5-11 195 RB Covina 34 Craig Frye JR 6-1 180 RB Glendale 35 Nikita Rochelle FR 6- 0 185 RB Oceanside 36 Tom Woodward JR 5- 9 180 RB Menlo Park 38 Blaine Townsend FR 5-1 0 170 LB Mill Valley 40 John Harper SR 6-0 215 LB Albuquerque, N.M. 41 Larry Siedschlag JR 6-1 196 LB Fargo, N.D. 43 Pete McMahon JR 6- 0 195 LB Los Angeles 44 Greg Stein SR 5-10 180 DB Huntington Bea ch 45 Mike Sears JR 6- 2 175 WR Upland 46 Tony Knight so 6-0 18 7 DB Duarte 47 Mike Macie FR 5-8 165 DB Bonita 48 George Fritzinger FR 5-9 167 LB Los Angeles 50 Joe Muklevicz so 5-10 220 OL El To r o 51 Steve Connolly SR 6- 2 240 OL San Diego 52 Peter Browne FR 6-1 205 OL Taos, N.M. 53 Frank Huck FR 5- 9 152 LB Woodinville, WA 55 Mike Hamilton JR 6- 0 207 LB San Diego 56 Don Pannier JR 5-10 185 LB Chicago , IL 57 Dave Smola so 6- 3 23 0 OL San Diego 59 George Hawley SR 6- 0 205 LB Bedford, TX 60 Jerry Glassmaker SR 5- 8 180 DL Benicia 61 Paul Johnson FR 6-2 208 OL Escondido 62 Larry Lopez JR 5-1 0 200 DL Glendale, AZ 63 Bill Kosik FR 6- 4 174 LB San Diego 64 Joe Kinnally SR 5-1 0 200 DL Spring Valley 65 Mike Catania so 5- 10 185 DL San Diego 66 Michael McCormac FR 6- 0 17 5 LB San Anselmo 67 Tim Harlan so 6- 1 205 OL Paradise Va lley , AZ 68 Brian Laliberte' JR 5- 9 215 DL San Diego 69 Dante Sor ianello JR 6- 0 220 OL Woodland Hills 71 Gr eg Mclychok FR 5- 11 18 9 OL Santa Barbara 73 John Savage JR 6- 0 215 OL Riverside 82 Dou g Skrobut FR 6- 2 18 7 LB Post Falls , ID 86 John Espe so 6- 2 185 TE Pasadena 87 Lionel DeMorst FR 6-2 192 TE San Diego 88 Jeff Ma nsukhani so 5- 10 165 WR Mission Viejo 89 Mitch Greene JR 6- 1 198 TE Reseda 90 Erik Peterson FR 5- 11 201 DL Thousand Oaks 91 Kevin Rice so 5- 11 215 DL So. Pasadena 99 Gene Gut i e rrez so 5- 10 19 0 LB Pasadena

Head Coach: Brian Fogarty (Second Year) Assistants : Kevin McGar r v , Larry Caudillo, Charley Giangrosso , Jack Duby, Jeff Weiss, Kevin Briscoe, Student Assistants: Phil Spencer, Gar y Holley , Mike Rish 1984 CLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPS STAGS FOOTBALL ROSTER

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NOTE Signals number 15. 16. 17 . 24 , 25 and 26 are for future expansion 15 ALL TIME USD FOOTBALL RECORDS Most Field Goals: Rushing Game ·· 4, Robert Lozzi vs. Claremont•McKenna, 1982 Season -- 11, Robert Lozzi, 1981 & 1982 Times Carried Ball: Career ·· 27, Robert Lozzi, 1981-83 (27 of 47) Game -- 29, Sammy Croom vs. Loyala U. & Azusa•Pacific, 1972 Season -- 224, Jerome McAlpin, 1983 Most Extra Points: Career ·- 507, Joe Henry, 1977•81 Game -- 8, Doug Rothrock vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season -· 49, Doug Rothrock, 1973 (49 of 58) Yards Gained Rushing : Career ·· 67, Robert Loui, 1981 -83 (67 of 71) Game ·· 271 , Sammy Croom vs. Azusa-Pacific, 1972 Most Two•Point Conversions Season -- 1177, Sammy Croom, 1972 : Career ·· 2011 , Joe Henry, 1977-81 Game -- 2, Tom Gates vs. Idaho State, 1958 Season -· 3, Jim Gabriel, 1960 Rushing Average: Career ·· 3, Jim Gabriel, 1959·61 Season ·· 6.3, Rich Paulson, 1973 (Minimum 50 Carries) Career ·· 5.8, Sammy Croom, 1972-73 Punting Passing Most Punts: Passes Attempted: Game ·· 12, Joe Amidon vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Game •· 48, Eric Sweet vs. Laverne, 1982 Season •· 61 , Joe Amidon, 1975 Season -- 375, Tim Call, 1979 Career -- 109, Joe Amidon, 1974.75 Career -- 533, Tim Call, 1979•80 Most Yards Punted: Passes Completed: Game ·· 447, Joe Amidon vs. USIU, 1975 Los Angeles, 1972 Game •· 26, Tim Call vs. Whittier, 1979 Season ·· 2287, Jan Chapman, 1960 Season -· 164, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career ·· 4529, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Career -- 220, Tim Call, 1979·80 Punting Average: Yards Gained Passing: Game ·· 59.4, Vern Valdez vs . Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Game ·· 389, Bob Dulich vs. U.S. International U. , 1973 (Minimum 3 punts) Season -· 2538, Bob Dulich, 1973 Season ·· 43.8, Jan Chapman, 1958 (Minimum 15 punts) Career -- 2826, Eric Sweet, 1981 -82 Career ·· 43.7, Vern Valdez, 1957 (Minimum 30 punts) Touchdown Passes Thrown: Game ·· 5, Bob Dulich vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Miscellaneous Season -· 21 , Bob Dulich, 1973 Longest Run From Scrimmage: Career ·· 23, Jan Chapman, 1958·60 99, Sammy Croom vs. Azusa·Pacific, 1972 (Longest Most Passes Had Intercepted: in nation) Game •· 4, Several Players Longest Completed Season ·· 18, Tim Call, 1979, and Eric Sweet, 1982 Pass: Career •· 27, Eric Sweet, 1981 -82 89, Bob Dulich to Andy Sanchez vs. Humboldt State, 1973 Fewest Passes Intercepted: Longest Punt Return: Game -· 0, Several Players 91 , Ed Bunsic vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Season ·· 4, Steve Loomis, 1980 (Minimum 100 Attempts) Longest Kickoff Return: Career ·· 11 , Steve Loomis, 1980-81 (Minimum 200 Attempts) 100-yard touchdown, Emmitt Dodd vs. Cal Lutheran, 1983 Longest Pass Interception Return: Receiving 100 yards to Chuck Pillon vs. Claremont, 1979 Passes Caught: Longest Punt: Game ·· 10, Jeff Morgan vs. St. Mary's, 1979 85 yards by Vern Valdez vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Season -· 67, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Consecutive Point after Touchdown: Career -· 101 , Mike Rish, 1980·83 19, Bill Jache, 1972 Yards Pass Receiving: Most Passes Intercepted in a Season: Game ·· 207, Merle Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 8, Dan Herbert, 1981 Season -· 1102, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Consecutive Field Goals: Career -· 1722, Mike Rish, 1980·83 6, Robert Lozzi, 1982 Touchdown Passes Caught: Game ·· 3, Merle Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 Season -- 10, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Career -- 18, Mike Rish, 1980-83 Team Rushing (Minimum 9 Game Season for Cumulative Records) Most Yards Gained: Total Offense Game ·· 462 vs. Pomona•Pitzer, 1975 Yards Gained: Season -- 2338 in 1973 Game -- 383, Bob Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 Fewest Yards Gained: Season ·· 2773, Bob Dulich, 1973 Game -- 33 vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Career ·· 2818, Joe Henry, 1977-81 Season •· 870 in 1974 Total Offensive Plays: Most Rushes: Game -- 54, Bob Dulich vs . Wittenberg, 1973 Game •· 65 vs. Loyola University, 1972 Season ·· 422, Bob Dulich, 1973 Season -- 535 in 1972 Career ·· 559, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Fewest Rushes: Season •· 413 in 1960 Scoring Most Points: Game ·· 19, Tom Gates vs. Pepperdine, 1958 Passing: Season -- 96, Rich Paulson, 1973 Most Yards Gained: Career •· 138, Sammy Croom, 1872-73 Game ·· 390 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Most Touchdowns: Season ·· 2828 in 1973 (Best in nation) Game ·· 3, 11 players (Terry Franic, 1975) 973) Fewest Yards Gained: Season •· 16, Rich Paulson, 1973 Game ·· 0 vs. Long Beach State, 1961 Career •· 23, Sammy Croom, 1972·73 Season -· 676 in 1961

16 Most Passes Attempted: Rushing Average Per Game: Game -- 48 vs. LaVerne, 1982 Season -- 219.4 in 1958 (2194 yards in 10 games) Season -- 417 in 1979 Passing Average Per Game: Fewest Passes Attempted: Season -- 235.7 in 1973 (2828 yards in 12 games) (Best in nation) Game -- 3 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Scoring Average Per Game: Season -- 157 in 1983 Season -- 37.9 in 1973 (455 points in 12 games) (Best in nation) Fewest Passes Completed: Game -- 0 vs. Long Beach State, 1961 Most First Downs: Season -- 49 in 1961 Game -- 29 vs . Colorado Western State, 1958 Season -- 259 in 1973 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown: Game -- 5 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Fewest First Downs: Season -- 22 in 1973 Game -- 7 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Fewest Touchdown Passes Thrown: Season -- 107 in 1961 Game -- 0 vs. several teams Most Punts: Season -- 2 in 1961 Game -- 12 vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Most Passes Had Intercepted: Season -- 86 in 1974 Game -- 6 vs. UC Riverside, 1972 Most Fumbles: Season -- 23 in 1982 Game -- 7 vs. Laverne, 1973 and San Diego Marines and Camp Fewest Passes Had Intercepted: Pendleton, 1957, vs . Azusa-Pacific, 1974 Game -- 0 vs. several teams Season -- 42 in 1957 Season -- 6 in 1958 Fewest Fumbles: Best Passing Percentage: Game -- 0 vs. several teams Season -- .554, 1973 (181 of 327) Season -- 12 in 1960 Worst Passing Percentage: Most Fumbles Lost: Season -- .292, 1961 (49 of 168) Game -- 6 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season -- 18 in 1957 Total Offense Fewest Fumbles Lost: Most Yards Total Offense: Game -- 0 vs. several teams Game -- 648 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1973 Season -- 5 in 1960 Season -- 5166 in 1973 (Best in nation) Fewest Yards Total Offense: Game -- 51 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Defensive Records/Rushing Season -- 2261 in 1961 Fewest Yards Allowed Rushing: Game -- 9, vs. Laverne, 1981 Season -- 800, 1978 Scoring Most Yards Allowed Rushing: Most Points: Game -- 343 vs . Cal State Los Angeles, 1972 Game -- 69 vs. Cal Tech, 1970 Season -- 1829 in 1973 Season -- 455 in 1973 Fewest Points: Game -- 0 vs. several teams Defensive Passing Season -- 90 in 1961 Fewest Passes Completed: Most Touchdowns: Game -- 0 vs. Laverne College, 1972 Game -- 9 vs. Loyola, 1973 Season -- 61 in 1958 Season -- 64 in 1973 Most Passes Completed: Fewest Touchdowns: Game -- 26 vs. U.S. International U. , 1973 Game -- 0 vs. several teams Season -- 146 in 1973 Season -- 14 in 1961 Fewest Passes Attempted: Most Points After Touchdowns: Game -- 7 vs. New Mexico Western, 1958 Game -- 8 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season -- 154 in 1958 Season -- 52 in 1973 (51-one point, 1-two point) Most Passes Attempted: Fewest Points After Touchdowns: Game -- 53 Game -- 0 vs. several teams vs. U.S. International U. , 1973 Season -- 4 in 1961 Season -- 325 in 1973 Most Passes Intercepted: Game -- 6 vs . Camp PP.ndleton , 1957 & USF, 1981 Penalties Season -- 26 in 1981 Most Penalties: Fewest Passes Intercepted: Game -- 18 vs. Chino Institute and U. of Mexico, 1957 Game Season -- 113 in 1958 -- 0 vs. several teams Season -- 9 in 1960 Fewest Penalties: Game -- 0 vs. UC Riverside, O vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Season -- 54 in 1961 Total Defense Most Yards Penalized: Fewest Yards Total Offense Allowed: Game -- 216 vs. USF, 1981 Game -- minus 16 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957 Season -- 993 in 1958 Season -- 1750 in 1978 Fewest Yards Penalized: Most Yards Total Offense Allowed: Game -- 0 vs . UC Riverside, 1973, O vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Game -- 536 vs. U.S. International U., 1975 Season -- 515 in 1961 Season -- 3512 in 1974 Most Points Allowed: Miscellaneous Game -- 53 by Humbolt State, 1974 Most Touchdowns Rushing: Season -- 306 in 1974 Season -- 34 in 1973 Fewest Points Allowed: Fewest Touchdowns Ru shing: Game -- 0 vs . several teams Season -- 7 in 1979 Season --134 in 1957

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