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WI-AA National Championship. But before the Grizzlies can lower their sights on Hatfield and McCoy coun­ try, a different feud must be settled Saturday, when the Lumberjacks of Stephen F. Austin University come to Missoula. In all, four teams stand on the path to the Appalachians, some with more of what it takes to make the trip. Inside, a little about the remain­ ing teams before the next round of playoff shots are fired. 2 Huntington ... or Bust • A Montana Kaimin Special Section, Friday, December 8,1995 1,698 miles It's a long wayfrom Missoula to Huntington, W. Va., and the Conference: Big Sky nly one of the four teams Head Coach: remaining in the Div. I-AA NCAA Division I-AA Championship next Saturday. Kaimin Sports Players to Watch: Offensively, football playoffs has known there isn’t anyone better than UM’s what’s it’s like to be the best senior Dave Dickenson. o— and that’s Marshall. The Editor Nikki Judaosky offers a glance at each remaining team. SFA head coach John Pearce said Thundering Herd won the whole Head Coach: Jim Donnan Dickenson reminds him a lot of for­ thing in 1992. Stephen F. Austin has Joseph is playing well. So far this mer NFL and now CFL quarterback season, he has thrown for 2,406 yards Players to Watch: One. of three come close, but fell just short in 1989. . The 5-11 senior from Montana and McNeese State, howev­ and rushed for 445 more behind an Walter Payton Candidates playing Great Falls has thrown for 5,025 er, have never even made it to the offensive line that has allowed only with their teams in the semi-finals, yards and 44 touchdowns this season championship game. 11 sacks on Joseph. Marshall tailback Chris Parker will and is a favorite to win the Walter This weekend, both UM and On the other side of the ball, no be a key player in the Thundering McNeese hope to break through that team has scored more than 18 points Herd’s remaining game, or games. In Payton Award. semi-final round barrier and advance against the Cowboys since mid­ Marshall’s playoff game last week Dickenson has set three Div. I-AA to Huntington, W.Va., site of the 1995 September, when the Cowboys squan­ against Northern Iowa, Parker records, six Big Sky records and Div. I-AA football championship game dered 24 to James Madison. Also, an rushed for 154 yards. Another player numerous UM records. Dec. 16. Already, the two teams have additional strength for this team has to keep an eye on will be freshman Defensively, the Griz recorded the a couple of factors in their favor — been the play of its special teams. quarterback Chad Pennington. only back-to-back shut-outs in Div. I- they get to play in front of their home McNeese returned two kickoffs for The secondary of Marshall has con­ AA playoff history when they defeat­ crowd and on their own field. touchdowns in a game against tributed in several wins this season ed Eastern Kentucky in the first Saturday, Montana (6) hosts Delaware, and the Cowboys have also for the Thundering Herd. In last round, 48-0, and then Georgia Stephen F. Austin (7) in Missoula, blocked eight punts this season. week’s game alone, the defense Southern, 45-0. and McNeese State (1) hosts Marshall Key to Championship: A well- recorded two interceptions. In last weeks’ second round game (5) in Lake Charles, La. rounded game. The Cowboys’ offense Key to Championship: against GSU, Montana’s defense was Here’s a breakdown of the teams has the capability to light up the Experience and inexperience. If led by sophomore linebacker Jason and their key facts: scoreboard, but when it comes down Marshall should make it to the cham­ Crebo, who had eight tackles, includ­ to it, McNeese won’t win many high- pionship this year, it would mark the ing a sack and two other hits that McNeese State (1) scoring games. If the Cowboys’ fourth time in five years. However, resulted in losses. Defensive end Record: 13-0 defense can prevent that high-scoring Marshall’s young QB threw two inter­ Yohanse Manzanarez, tackle Marty Nickname: Cowboys game, the offense should be able to ceptions last week. Although they did Duffy and linebacker David Sirmon Conference: Southland take care of the rest. Also, special not result in any points for the oppo­ also got to the quarterback, as UM’s Head Coach: Bobby Keasler teams’ play has been known to change nents, you can bet that the teams defense flustered GSU’s QB Charles Players to Watch: Like Montana momentum. remaining in the final four will make Bostick throughout the game. with quarterback Dave Dickenson, Pennington pay for any mistakes he For those of you who are thinking McNeese State also has a Walter makes. the last two shut-outs are a fluke Payton Award candidate lurking Marshall (5) should reconsider. In the last nine behind their offensive center. Record: 11-2 Montana (6) halves at home, UM has outscored Cowboys QB is an elu­ Nickname: Thundering Herd Record: 11-2 their opponents 109-0. sive-type player, and Keasler said Conference: Southern Nickname: Grizzlies See “Teams ” page 7

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WELLS ELUDES the Cai-Davis defense in an early-season 41-20 Griz win. Photo by Ann WilliamsonIKaimin Loose Cannon Catching, coaching or kicking, quick-quipping Matt Wells is hard not to notice stretches and he’d drag a bag omething doesn’t quite add up about Matt Wells. uring the Grizzly practice Tuesday afternoon, of balls around just like a On the stat sheet, he looks like the kind of guy Read stood on the sideline near the line of kicker,” Read remembered. Scoaches would love to have: Wells has caught Dscrimmage while Wells ran plays with the But no matter how much more passes than anyone in Montana history and is offense — his left ankle heavily taped after a small ammunition Wells gave Read also UM’s all-time leading receiver with 2,733 yards.. injury against Idaho over a month ago. during his kicking stint, it is Last week against Georgia Southern, he had 11 catch­ “I think yesterday he had the other one taped,” a nameless Weber State kick­ es for 119 yards, and Griz coach Don Read says he Read said. er who, to this day, provides doesn’t know where his 11-2 football team would be While Read kept a detached eye on practice, he one of the coach’s favorite without him. began to relate countless incidents of Wellsian knav­ yarns about a Wells punt Looking at some of his accomplishments, he seems ery. From the huddle a good 40 yards away, Wells return against Weber State in the kind of son any mother would want: he’s a spotted what was happening and instantly perked up. ‘93. licensed stock broker, a two-time Academic All- As he ran to his position, he warned Read to watch “Matt breaks loose for American, and after a summer internship at D.A. himself, continuing well into the snap count with about the third time and he’s Davidson, will probably be pursuing a career in finan­ threats about stories that would ruin Read’s reputa­ going up the sideline,” Read cial securities. tion. Read smiled, but didn’t flinch. said. “It’s just him and this But even Read will b6 the first to say that Wells is A play later, Wells wouldn’t even let Read get in an freshman kicker so he thinks not what he seems to be on paper. From the coach’s actual compliment. he’s Freddy Fullback lowering satirical descriptions, Wells could be more easily clas­ “He’s very receptive,” Read started out, “He and his head on this kicker. And this kicker puts him sified as a trespassing, manipulating burglar. Dickenson have a good...” down. He comes gimping off to the sideline and of » “He’ll come in and read my mail, use my desk, steal Read stopped in mid-sentence and looked up at course got no sympathy from anybody on the sideline. my candy bars, and put messages on the board about Wells, who had purposely lined up well offsides. Wells If Wells sounds like the Rodney Dangerfield of the what I should and shouldn’t do,” Read said. “He pre­ laughed and scooted back into position. Grizzly offense, Dickenson said he brings it on himself dicts the score of every game and he tells me the score “He wanted to get my attention,” Read says. with stunts like his uncanny tendency to “relax” just — usually he’s about 30 or 40 points off (in UM’s favor).” before reaching the end zone. elieve it or not, attention isn’t something Wells “He has been tackled on the one-yard line at least In fact, Read said Wells seems to be confused these has always received at UM. After a redshirt sea­ days about who is actually the coach. But Wells dis­ 10 times in his career,” moaned Dickenson. “He says Bson in ‘91, Wells may very well have had touch­ he’s trying to improve the running game stats, which misses his coach’s accusations. downs in his head — but that was before he learned “We’ve made up so much stuff about each other, we I’m not buying.” just days before the team’s first game against But Diekenson is also first in line when it comes to don’t even know what’s true anymore,” Wells said. Washington State what his actual role as a freshman Dave Dickenson, who has been friends with Wells would be. laying praise on Wells, antics and all. since the two roomed together as freshmen, knows one “He’ll give it everything he’s got, even if he ques­ “The special teams coach said to come down and tions authority,” Dickenson said. “He’s been good for truth about Wells. kick,” Wells says. “I made my kicks and the next day I me because he’s the one guy, who if I do something “He likes to be the center of attention,” said was the kicker.” Dickenson. wrong, will get on me.” Wells hit 25 of 29 PATs that year and only two of And Dickenson admits that it’s still getting on peo­ And it’s a tad obvious — even when the Grizzlies five field goals — the longest of which was 29 yards. are preparing for perhaps the biggest game in ple that Wells sometimes seems to be best at as “I didn’t even work on it my redshirt year,” Wells shown by Wells’ favorite in a series of Coach Read sto Montana history. said, defending his kicking performance. “I’d go down and kick a couple just goofing off.” One morning Wells said he was walking into the Read said he remembers it a little differently. field house with roommate Marc Bebout when they “He had his kicker’s shoe and his little kicker’s See “Wells ” page 6 Huntington ... or Bust • A Montana Kaimin Special Section, Friday, December 8,1995 5

INJURED GRIZZLY Scott Spraggins dishes out respect for his teammate the "Wells" way. Ann Williamson/KAI MIN

DURING ONE OF WELLS’rare quiet moments (ABOVE), he takes time-out for a serious thought with teammate Nathan Dolan. Photo by Bruce Ely/KAIMIN

SANDWICHED: Amidst offensive linemen Jeff Zellick (left) and Eric Simonson (right), Wells leads the Grizzlies into the second half against Idaho State. Ann WilliamsonIKAIMIN

RECEIVERS AND ROOMIES: Wells (FAR LEFT) celebrates his second-quarter touch­ down against Georgia Southern with house­ mate and fellow wideout . Ann WilliamsonIKAIMIN

Written by Thomas Mullen 6 Huntington ... or Bust • A Montana Kaimin Special Section, Friday, December 8,1995 continued from page 4 DO YOU WANT TO LEARN ABOUT Wells: Team rise no surprise LEADERSHIP, SUPERVISE A STAFF OF stumbled across Read, pock­ season home game to Eastern STUDENTS, ASSUME A NEW LEVEL OF etknife in hand, with his arm Washington over three years up the chute of a candy ago. He had a personal-best 14 RESPONSIBILITY AND GET PAID FOR IT? machine. catches when the Grizzlies fell JOIN THE RESIDENCE LIFE FAMILY. “I’d read in the Kaimin sev­ 49-48 in the last seconds to eral times about people break­ Delaware in the ‘93 playoffs. ing into the pop and candy And with the Griz just a game APPLICATIONS CURRENTLY BEING ACCEPTED machines, and I didn’t know to away from the NCAA Div. I-AA do,” Wells said. “Should I turn title game, he will be there FOR in my head coach or just let it Saturday for his last game at STUDENT SUPERVISORY STAFF slide?” Washington-Grizzly Stadium; FOR THE 1996-97 ACADEMIC YEAR Wells then learned Read but Wells doesn’t want to talk had put some about last money into games any­ Applications and position descriptions may be obtained at the the machine can remember telling where. Residence Life Office, Room 101, Turner Hall. Please feel free and his cook­ “We’ve ies were still Dave (Dickenson) played two to call 243-2611 or come to Turner Hall with questions relative barely hang­ when I was a freshman great games to these positions. ing onto the (against rack. how we needed to set Eastern “Then I Iour goals to win the Kentucky and Applicants must have a minimum 2.25 G.P.A. and an interest told him the championship our Georgia in working with student personnel, be a graduate student, machine was Southern), but like Robin senior year and he’d who says preferably with Residence Hall experience, or an Hood,” Wells kind of laugh at me. ” we’re going to Undergraduate who has had previous experience working in a said. —Matt Wells play a third,” Residence Hall: Wells Wells said recently used Grizzly wide receiver with absolute the story seriousness. “I Compensation: Room and Board plus a cash stipend. against Read said at the at a booster meeting, without beginning of the playoffs, the knowing that the owner of the only way you know when your Interviews will be scheduled during Spring Semester, and staff candy machine was in the last practice is or your last selections will be completed prior to the end of Spring crowd. game is going to be is if you go “The guy gave me a shake­ to the championship game.” Semester. down after the meeting,” Read As he spoke, Wells’ unmis­ said. takable outlook returned. Applications should be completed and returned to the “I can remember telling ust when it seems Matt Dave when I was a freshman Residence Life Office no later then Wells holds nothing as how we needed to set our goals Jsacred, one subject to win the championship our December 22,1995 becomes clearly so: this year’s senior year,” Wells said, “and football team. he’d kind of laugh at me.” Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Wells was there the last Nobody’s laughing now. time the Griz lost a regular

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CAMPUS continued from page 2______REC Teams: Big Sky jinx on Stephen F. Austin? Needs Basketball Refs Key to Championship: with 8 interceptions, 2,201 tackle James Kern has 9 1/2 for Spring Semester. Montana n)ust keep the ball yards, 19 TDs), has the capa­ sacks and 8 tackles for losses. in the hands of the offense. bility to take the game into Key to Championship: fcAMPUS RECREATION Although the defense has his own hands, the Getting past Montana. Last proven they can handle Lumberjacks are not simply a year, Montana State and almost any game plan, the pass-oriented team. Running Idaho beat SFA, resulting in Grizzlies’ success has contin­ back Leonard Harris has a Lumberjacks’ record of 6-3- ually been through the arm of rushed for 1,038 yards and 2. Those two losses to the Big Dickenson and the hands of has seven touchdowns, while Sky members kept SFA from the receivers. averaging six yards per carry. advancing to the playoffs. As The Lumbeijacks balance SFA head coach John Pearce Call 243-2802 or stop in for an application at RA 116. Stephen F. Austin (7) also carries over to their put it, “The Big Sky ruined Record: 11-1 defense. They allow only 135 our season last year. They Nickname: Lumberjacks yards per game (YPG) rush­ kept us home . . . but that Conference: Southland ing, 192 YPG passing and was last year and this is this RyaianctiE Awareness Head Coach: John Pearce give up just 14 points per year.” Players to Watch: game. Sophomore linebacker | Seminar Although SFA’s quarterback, Cameron Love leads the team James Ritchey (138-of-241 with 125 tackles while senior

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