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Jackrabbit Football 1987 QUICK FACTS ABOUT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL-South Dakota State University, founded ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACHES- SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR-Ron Lenz (SDSU. 1881. land grant institution Don Charlson (SDSU. ·1978) defensive coordinator, 1970). appointed Sept., 1977 line Home Telephone-605-093-3407 LOCATION- Brookings. SD 57007 Larry Ireland (Yankton, 1968) secondary-kicking Office Telephone-605-088-4623 Mark Ekeland (Augustana: 1973). outside linebackers ENROLLMENT-6.600 est TELEPHONE NUMBERS- (all area code 605i Brad Erickson (SDSU. 1974) receivers HOME. OFFICE. PRESIDENT-Dr. Robert T Wagner Mark Kool (SDSU, 1980) offensive l1nP Sports Information 693-3406 688-4623 CONFERENCE-North Central Intercollegiate Athletic 1986 RECORD-Won 6. Lost 5 Coach Haensel 692-9039 688-6525 Conierence. more commonly known as the North Central Coach Charlson 697-6351 688-55�5 Conference or NCC. SDSU is a charter member of the 1986 NCC RECORD.-Won 5. Lost 4 (fourth) Coach Ekeland 692-7934 688-5027 league, formed in 1921 Other 'CC members are LETTERMEN LOST -12 Coach Erickson 692-4108 688-6527 A4gu tana College Vikings, Sioux Fall . SD Coach Kool 697-5238 688-6221 Mankato State University Mavericks, Mankato. MN LETTERMEN RETURNING-39 Morningside College Maroon Chiefs, Sioux City. IA On Offense: 23 ATHLETIC TICKET MANAGER: Fred Oien. 688-5422 Un1vers1ty of Nebraska-Omilha Mavericks, Omaha. E On Defe�se: 21 FOOTBALL PRESS BOX: 605-688-4623 Un1versIt, of Northern Colorado Bears, Greeley, CO 1986 NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE STANDINGS Un1versItv of North Dakota ioux. Grand Forks, ND LETTERMEN LOST: 12 Team (Overall Record) W-l-T North Dakota State University Bison. Fargo, D ****Doug Pearson, OG ••'Jay Sahler. OT orth Dakota State (13-0) 9-0{J Un1versIty of South Dakota Coyotes. Vermillion. SD ** * •)efi T,efenthaler. WR ·••Brian Sisley, NC University of South Dakota (11-3) 8-1-0 t Cloud State University Huskies. St. Cl�ud, MN *•·Jeff Mounts. OC ...KC Johnson. K Mankato State University (6-4-1) 6-3-0 ON **•Dean Dierks. OLB ..M,ke Snow. DB South Dakota State (6-5) 5-4-0 AFFILIATI -NCAA o,vis,on _11 ...Kevin Michels, CB .. Fran Ruesink, WR-DB University of Nebraska-Omaha (5-6) 4-5-{) NICKNAME- Jackrabbits * •*Bob Reeves. WR • Jim Clemens. WR-QB St. Cloud State(4-8) 4-S-O {) COLORS- Yellow and Blue Augustana College (5-6) 3-6 LETTERMEN RETURNING: 39 Un1vers1ty of orthern Colorado (3-8) 3-6-0 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-Harry Forsyth (SDSU. 1951) has ***Jay Parker. TE • Lance Prouty, OG University of North Dakota (2-9) 2-7-0 been on staff since 1956; appointed athletic director June, ***Tom Slattery, OT •M,ke Temme, OC Morningside College (1-1 OJ 1-8{1 1980 ...Dan Sonnek. RB ·Chad Meier. OT STADIUM - Coughlin-1\lumn1 Stadium, opened 1962. ·•*Darrin Thurston. I LB 'Lee Horning. K capacity 16,000 largest crowd ever to see a footbal I • .. I.). Weems. OT 'J D Berreth, FL game 111 South Dakota attended the 1985 Hobo Day game • ''Norm Lingle. OT •Paul Rystrom. ILB at CAS when the turnstiles clicked to the tune of 16,193 as ••Darwin Bishop. DT •Kevin Klapprodt. TB the Jackrabbits hosted the University of South Dakota '*Dan Duitscher. OC *Dale Veatch. OLB • 'Greg Farley, ILB •Greg Osmundson. ILB HEAD COACH-Wayne Haensel (SDSU. 1958) 5th year .. Kevin Hofer. FB *Tim Kwapn,oski, CB as head coach. appointed to staff at SDSU as an assistant ..D an Jackson. OLB 'Dan Ziegler. CB coach in July, 1973, head coach in November. 1981 *'Ted Ortale, NG • Jon Rehder. FS Haensel's seasons. .. Gregg Schmidt. FS *Dan Baldwin. SS Overall NCC NCC ..Doug Ruesink. OC • Steve Kurtenbach. OLB Year W-L-T W-L-T finish ..To m Sieh. SS *Dave Kline. ILB 1982 4-6-0 2-4-1 sixth .. Brian Webster. OLB •Darin Brickman, TB 1983 5-6-0 3-6-0 eighth ·•Lee Stewart. OT 'Tim Day, K 1984 3-8-0 2-7-0 eighth .. Ted Wahl. QB *Jim Buck, OT 1985 7-4-0 7-2-0 second .. Steve Schultz. TE •Tim Wolthuis. OLB 1986 6-5-0 5-4-0 fourth "Dan Tindall. OT Tota Is 25-29-0 19-23-1* *1982 conference record indicates tie game because SDSU and USO split a home and home series. JACKRABBIT ATHLETIC STAFF ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE SECONDARY TRACK-WOMEN MAINTENANCE OFFICE Dr. Harry Forsyth Dr. Mylo Hellickson Larry Ireland Ruth Marske -Bill Lindsey Office: 688-5625 Office 688-5141 Office: 688-6525 Office: 688-6510 Office: 688-6216 Home: 692-2215 Home: 692-4414 Home: 692-4870 Home: 692-6597 Home: 692-4675 ATHLETIC TRAINER EQUIPMENT MANAGERS-MEN GOLF-WOMEN VOLLEYBALL INTRAMU.RAL BUILDING Dr. James Booher Tim DeWitt Brian Dutcher Deb Allyn Leon Svoboda Office: 688-5824 Office: 688-5722 Office: 688-6224 Office: 688-5819 Office: 688-6610 Home: 692-4814 Home: 692-8647 Home: 697-6293 Home: 692-7875 GRADUATE STUDENTS BASEBALL COACH EQUIPMENT MANAGER-WOMEN INTRAMURAL OFFICE WRESTLING Office: 688-5723 Mark Ekeland Lois Schmidt Ron Kortemeyer Mike Engels Office: 688-5027 Office. 688-5722 Office: 688-4724 Office: 688-5026 FOOTBALL PRESS BOX Home: 692-7934 Home: 692-7534 Home: 697-5860 Home: 692-7527 Office: 688-4623 Ticket Office: BASKETBALL COACH - MEN FOOTBALL COACH SOFTBALL TICKET OFFICE Jim Thorson Wayne Haensel Deb Allyn Jean Minor FOOTBALL LOCKERROOM Office: 688-5626 Office: 688-6525 Office: 688-5819 Office: 688-5422 Office: 688-5718 Home: 697-7314 Home: 692-9039. Home: 692-7875 Home: 693-4716 FOOTBALL TICKET BOOTH ASSISTANT BASKETBALL- MEN DEFENSIVE LINE SPORTS INFORMATION TICKET MANAGER Office: 688-5422 Brian Dutcher Don Charlson Ron Lenz Dr. Fred Oien Office: 688-6224 Office: 688-5525 Office: 688-4623 Office: 688-5422 FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT MANAGER Home: 697-6293 Home: 697-6351 Home: 693-3406 Home: 692-9126 Bruce Begalka Office 688-5718 BASKETBALL COACH-WOMEN OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS SWIMMING JACKRABBIT CLUB & Home: 629-4241 Nancy Neiber Mark Ekeland Men & Women SUMMER WORKSHOPS Office: 688-5527 Office: 688-5027 Brad Erickson Gwen Andersen TRAINING ROOM Home: 692-2185 Home: 692-7934 Office: 688-6527 Office: 688-6623 Football: 688-5718 Home: 692-4108 Home: 692-2596 HPER: 688-5824 CROSS COUNTRY RECEIVERS Men & Women Brad Erickson TRACK-MEN GRADUATE COORDINATOR-HPER JACKRABBIT SPORTSLINE Scott Underwood Office: 688-6527 Scott Underwood Dr. Jack Ewing 24-Hour Hotline: 688-4626 Office: 688-5526 Home: 692-4108 Office: 688-5526 Office: 688-4924 Home: 692-1457 Home: 692-1457 Home: 692-8834 OFFENSIVE LINE Mark Kool Office: 688{,223 Home: 697-5238 The 1987 Jackrabbit Football Press Guide was written, edited and published by the Jackrabbit Sports Information Service and printed by the South Dakota State University Printing Department for distribution to media members covering SDSU· and North Central Conference football. Thank you for your interest in SDSU football and if there is anything we can do to assist you in covering the Jacks, please ask, Ron Lenz, Sports Information Director, Stanley J. Marshall, HPER Center, Box 2820, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota 57007-1497 ... Telephone 605-688-4623. 1986 RESULTS Won 6, Lost 5 SDSU Opp. 14 Wisconsin-Stevens Point " 7 14 University of South Dakota ................ 26 13 @Nebraska-Omaha .... 19 52 @University of North Dakota .... -21 24 Morningside College .. 14 7 North Dakota State University 49 39 @University of South Dakota .... 51 40 @Augustana College .. .. ....... 7 7 Mankato State University ..................... 21 44 @St. Cloud State University ....... 7 31 Northern Colorado . .. .. ........ 7 At Home: Won 3, Lost 3; On Road: Won 3, Lost 2 Sept. 5- Central Missouri State at Warrensburg, Mo., .. 1:30 P.M. (Series record -first meeting)- Sept. 12- Open date Sept. 19-*North Dakota State University at Fargo ......... 7:30 P.M. (Series record-84th meeting, NDSU leads 35-33-5) Sept. 26-*UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA at Brookings . , .. ...........· ....... 2:00 P.M. (21st annual Beef Bowl -Series: 85th meeting, USD lead_ s 44-33-7) Oct. 3-*UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASkA-OMAHA at Brookings .................. 2:00 P.M. Hobo.Day (74th Hobo Day game-Series: 19th meeting, SDSU leads 11-6-1) Oct. 10-*Augustana College at Sioux Falls .............. 1 :30 P.M. (Series record-4Jrd meeting, SDSU leads 31-9-2) Oct. 17-*MORNINGSIDE COtLEGE a·t Brookings ............................. 2:00 P.M. (22nd ann·ual Shrine.game-Series: 62nd meeting, SDSU leads 43-14-4) Oct. 24-*St.Cloud State University at St.Cloud, Minn.. 1:00 P.M. (Series record-18th meeting, SDSU leads 15-2) Oct. 31-*UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA at Brookings ...................... 1:00 P.M. (Family day-Series:. 67th meeting, UNO leads 32-29-5) Nov. 7-*University of Northern Colorado at Greeley . .. .... .......... 1:00 P.M. (Series record-16th meeting, SDSU leads 8-7) Nov. 14-*MANKATO STATE UNIVERSITY at Brookings ....................... l:00 P.M. (Coaches & Players Day-Series: 18th meeting, MSU leads 10-7-0) *indicates North Central Conference games 1988 SCHEDULE 1989 SCHEDULE Sept. 3- CENTRAL MISSOURI Sept. 2- Open Date Sept. 10- Open Date Sept. 9- at South Dakota Sept. 17�*NORTH DAKOTA STATE Sept. 16-*at North Dakota Sept. 24-* at South Dakota Sept. 23-_ *NORTH DAKOTA STATE Oct. 1 -* at Nebraska-Omaha Sept. 30-*at Mankato Oct. 8-*AUGUSTANA Oct. 7-*SOUTH DAKOTA Oct. 15-* at Morningside Oct. 14-*ST. CLOUD STATE Oct. 22-*ST. CLOUD STATE Oct. 21- *at Augustana Oct. 29-* at North Dakota Oct. 28-* MORNINCSIDE Nov. 5-*NORTHERN COLORADO Nov. 4-*at Northern Colorado Nov. 12-* at Mankato State · Nov. 11-*NEBRASKA-OMAHA JACKRABBITS CHA.SE ANO.THER WINNING SEASON In a sport where the top two year letterman who started every the returning flanker, two-time All­ teams in the North Central Con­ gam·e last year, two at center and American Jeff Tiefenthaler is gone ference played for the NCAA Divi­ nine at takcle.
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