A / | *Tony Longin Joe Martin Chuck Mason # 1 x C 6 - x’ 170 m ■ ■ 6 ~5’ 268 6-5, 251 LA i CB, Jr., IV m \ m oc, Fr., + R S DE, Fr., +RS A H avre, MT m Anchorage, AK Big Fork, MT Tony was slowed by a knee injury in fall A player with excellent potential, Joe is A redshirt last season, Chuck was mov­ drills a year ago, but when his health re­ a backup at center behind All-American can­ ed from to defensive end this past turned he saw a lot of action . . . in ’89, he didate Chad Germer . . . redshirted last spring . . . could be a fine player at several had 10 tackles, six of which were unassisted season at UM . . . All-State in football, and positions . . . was number three at defen­ . . . also a track letterman at Montana all-conference in basketball at Anchorage sive left end after spring drills, and will no specializing in the long jump . . . an All-State High School . . . all-conference on offense doubt see action there . . . the Montana football player and track athlete at Havre and defense his junior and senior seasons Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior at High School. . . lettered three times in foot­ in football. . . prep football coach was Gary Big Fork High School . . . All-State and ball, four times in track and twice in basket­ Beller . . . team captain in football as a played in Montana’s East-West Shrine Game ball . . . team captain in football as a senior senior . . . nominated for the U.S. Military in 1989 . . . Scholastic Coach Magazine . . . all-conference twice in both football and Academy, West Point, out of high school Player of the Year . . . also a basketball and track . . . high school grid coach was Walt track standout . . . chose Montana over Currie . . . Business major. Washington, Cal and Wyoming . . . Political Science major. Business major.

* Kelly McCallum * * Scott McCoy Shawn Merz 6-5, 238 6-5, 261 6-5, 228 DE, So., IV OC/OG, Jr., 2V DE, Fr., +RS B end, OR 51 Shelton, WA 66 Longview, WA Kelly was coming on strong last season Scott played a lot of minutes last year, and A bright future is ahead of Shawn on the until he suffered a season-ending injury in 1990 will be no different . . . emerged as Grizzly defensive line . . . all he needs now UM’s 40-22 home win over the University the number two player at right guard after is experience, to go along with added weight of Nevada . . . had six tackles, one sack, spring practice . . . also has a versatility to and strength . . . was a two-time all­ and two pass deflections . . . ended spring play tackle and center, according to offen­ conference tight end at Mark Morris High drills as the backup at left end . . . redshirted sive line coach Bob Beers . . . an All-Big Sky School . . . named his team’s Outstanding in 1988 . . . twice an All-State pick at Bend academic pick, with a 3.06 GPA .. . at Offensive Player as a senior . . . also all­ High School . . . an Oregon Shrine Game Shelton High School he was a three-year let­ conference in basketball . . . an outstanding participant. . . all-conference in football and terman in football and all-league twice . . . rodeo athlete, he was the state champion basketball as a prep . . . grid coach was Gary also lettered three times in basketball . . . roper in Washington in 1988 . . . prep Mires . . . scholar athlete as a prep with a prep grid coach was Jack Stark . . . was an coach was John Sapinsky . . . 3.2 GPA . . . honors student in high school with a 3.5 Forestry major. General Studies major. GPA . . . Geology major.

22 M A * * Kyle Mirich A k p L Marc Monestime Mm * Bryan Payne /■ I 6-0, 195 ■ II 5-11, 203 m M 6-5, 282 LA > I OLB, Jr., 2V ■ RB, So., + JC # OT, So., IV A JL Butte, MT A m Thousand Oaks, CA Greenacres, WA An invaluable special teams player, Kyle Marc came to Montana from Moorpark A quality young lineman who saw lots of played a lot of minutes at outside linebacker College, where he started as a freshman . . . action in ’89, Bryan was in a battle with red- a year ago, playing in all 14 games and start­ originally signed with the Grizzlies in 1988 shirt junior Steve Premock for the starting ing in one . . . the 11th leading returning and redshirted that year . . . at Thousand job at right tackle this past spring . . . an All- tackier with 21 stops last season and also had Oaks High School he had three-year career State selection and Washington Shrine an interception . . . named to the Big Sky’s marks of 679 carries for 4,381 yards and 31 Game participant at University High School All-Academic Team with a 3.33 GPA . . . touchdowns, averaging 6.5 yards per carry in Spokane . . . first team all-league and All- second team All-State linebacker and East- . . . named the Ventura County Player of Valley in 1987 . . . an outstanding track West Shrine Game participant for Butte the Year in ’87 . . . selected to play in the man as a prep with bests of 175 feet in the High School and coach Jon McElroy . . . prestigious “Super 60” North-South Shrine discus and 55 feet in the shotput . . . also awarded the Milan Lazetich Award as a prep Game . . . his Bob Richards-coached teams lettered in basketball . . . high school foot­ . . . a member of the National Honor Socie­ won league championships his junior and ball coach was Bob Bartlett. . . played with ty in high school with a 3.77 GPA . . . (Pro­ senior seasons, and the C.I.F. title in 1987 fellow UM offensive lineman Tim Farley at nounced Mear-ich) . . . (Pronounced Mon-es-team) University High . . . Business Administration major. Communications major. Communications major.

WA A Corey Pilsch WW James Poli JTfe Steve Premock * M 6-41/2, 296 M # 1 6 ' 5 >271 A 6-4, 285 m OT, So., + SQ m OG, Jr., JC, + RS W m f ^ OT, Jr., JC, + RS & A Kalispell, MT Santa Cruz, CA AW Sacramento, CA Hampered with numerous injuries, Corey Jam es is vying for playing time at left Steve has the inside track for the starting is vying for playing time at left tackle . . . guard . . . All-State and All-County for berth at right tackle . . . looked good last fall, as a star at Flathead High School he was first coach Bob Mazzuca at DeAnza Junior Col­ but was slowed with a leg injury which forc­ team All-State and participated in the Mon­ lege, Winner of Dean’s Academic Achieve­ ed him to redshirt . . . came to UM from tana Shrine Game . . . also a very good ment Award in junior college . . . Sierra Junior College where he was all­ (conventional style) kicker . . . lettered in All-County and all-league as a junior and conference selection in 1988 . . . JC coach track for the Braves . . . high school grid senior at Soquel High School. . . honor stu­ was Rex Chappell . . . at Roseville High coach was Bob Raeth . . . dent as a prep . . . School he was all-league as a junior and Liberal Arts major. Business major. senior . . . (Pronounced Pree-mock) Business major. *Tony Rice Ted Riddall *Tony Roberts 5-10, 175 5-9, 183 5-9, 177 RB, So., IV RB/KOR, Fr., + RS WR/KOR, Jr., IV 14 North Bend, OR 28 Yelm, WA Vancouver, WA In his first playing opportunity at Northern A scrappy player with excellent quickness A speedster, Tony will add quality depth Arizona, Tony rushed for 84 yards and three and toughness, Ted will no doubt see ac­ to Montana’s talented receiver corps . . . touchdowns and also had three receptions tion at runningback and possibly as a kickoff redshirted in track at UM . . . runs a 4.4 in for 72 yards, as UM won 38-14 . . . the returner . . . received Montana’s Offensive the 40 . . . led Yakima Junior College in following week he rushed for 65 yards and Service Award last season . . . redshirted in kickoff returns and receiving yards in 1988, two more TDs in a home win over Boise 1989 . . . in his career at Yelm High School and was team captain and all-conference as State . . . is UM’s leading return rusher with he rushed for 3,122 yards, averaging 6.2 a freshman . . . originally started his college 353 yards . . . voted UM’s Outstanding yards per carry, scored 206 points, had 35 football career at Eastern Washington Freshman . . . All-State at North Bend High receptions for 598 yards . . . All-State, University . . . was one of the top sprinters School and played in the Oregon Shrine league MVP and played in the Washington in the state for Columbia River High, where Game . . . an all-conference baseball player All-Star Game . . . his high school coach, he was team MVP and captain as a junior as a prep . . . high school coach was former Dennis Larson said, “Ted is the best back and senior . . . two-year letterman in foot­ Grizzly player Howard Johnson . . . that I’ve coached in my 30 years” . . . (Pro­ ball . . . has run a 10.5 in the 100 and 21.8 General Studies major. nounced Rih-dol) in the 200 . . . Education major. Business Administration major.

Blu Santee * Mike See Kurt Shepherd 6-0, 195 6-21/ 2, 196 6-3, 287 OLB, So., +RS TE, Jr., IV OT, Fr., +RS Livingston, MT Great Falls, MT Missoula, MT Considered a very hard hitter, Blu could Mike has steadily improved his pass- A walk-on, Kurt is vying for playing time see action on the special teams and at OLB catching and speed which should add up to at right tackle . . . prepped at Sentinel High . . . redshirted as a freshman in 1988 and more playing time . . . had only one recep­ School where he lettered twice in football did not participate in football in 1989 . . . tion in ’89, but it was a 74-yard touchdown and track, and once in wrestling . . . his first team all-conference at quarterback and pass from Brad Lebo in Montana’s opener coach was former Grizzly quarterback Tim defensive back and named second team All- against Eastern New Mexico . . . at Great Kerr . . . received Wayne Howard Memorial State at defensive back at Livingston High Falls High School he was first team All-State Award (student-athlete) in ’89 . . . attending School . . . one of the leading interceptors and a Montana Shrine Game participant. . . Montana on UM Presidential Leadership in the prep ranks in 1987 with six . . . played team captain as a senior and team MVP on Scholarship . . . D ean’s list last year with in the Montana Shrine Game . . . also an offense . . . lettered twice in basketball and 3.87 GPA . . . all-conference basketball player . . . his high three times in track . . . the Bison finished Secondary Education major. school coach was Don Pomeroy . . . second in the state in football his junior General Studies major. season . . . grid coach was Dale Pohle . . . Business Management major.

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Chad Silliker ** Gregg Smerker *Wade Thoemmes I I 6-4, 204 M m 6-3, 249 6-3V2, 245 m m DE> So> + RS M M DE, Jr., 2V DE, Sr., IV ^ Whitefish, MT m m Great Falls, MT Honolulu, HI Chad needs to add weight and strength, A quality linem an, Gregg is the fifth An excellent pass rusher, Wade had four but he could be a factor on the defensive leading returning tackier for the Grizzlies . . . sacks and six pass deflections (second most line for the Grizzlies in the future . . . at had 35 tackles, two sacks, and a fumble on the team) in 1989 . . . also had 15 Whitefish High School he was a three-year recovery in 1989 . . . emerged as a starter tackles, one tackle for a loss, and a fumble letterman in football and basketball, team at left end after spring drills . . . had 12 recovery . . . redshirted in ’88 after transfer­ captain in both as a senior, and all­ tackles as a redshirt freshman in ’88 . . . ex­ ring from San Diego State, where he lettered conference in both as well . . . team MVP tremely strong against the run, and vastly as a freshman . . . prepped at University in basketball in 1987 . . . also lettered in improved as a pass rusher . . . lettered in High School where he was a three-year track and golf. . . prep grid coach was Scott track at UM in 1990 . . . at C.M. Russell starter in football and basketball . . . All- Sward . . . started his career High School he was All-State and all­ State in football as a junior and senior, and at Western Montana College where he let­ conference for Rustler coach Jack Johnson Defensive Player of the Year in the state as tered as a freshman . . . his sister, Dawn, . . . standout baseball player and a two-year a senior . . . his senior year his team was was a former star on the Lady Griz basket­ letterman in track . . . State Prep Bowl champion . . . high school ball team . . . Business Administration major. coach was Don Botelno . . . (Pronounced General Studies major. Tame-ess) v Recreation Management major.

Marvin Turk * Kelly Tvedt Kurt Ursich 6-2, 193 6-2, 260 6-0, 191 WR, Jr., JC DT, Jr., IV OLB, So., SQ Sacramento, CA Plenty wood, MT H elena, MT Marvin displayed excellent pass-catching Kelly has continued to improve year-after- A very aggressive player and hard hitter, ability this past spring . . . vying for action year, and will no doubt see playing time at Kurt could see action on the special teams at the “X” position in Montana’s offensive left tackle . . . moved from offensive guard and at outside linebacker . . . had two scheme . . . is from American River Junior to two seasons ago . . . tackles in limited action last season . . . was College ... his JC team went 11-1 his transferred to UM from Minot College, moved to OLB from strong safety two years sophomore year, and he was named team where he started as a freshman . . . All-State ago . . . All-State at Helena High School MVP and first team All-Camino Norte fullback as a senior at Plentywood High and a Shrine Game player for coach Gary League . . . at Kennedy High School he was School . . . twice all-conference in basket­ Johnson . . . was a two time All-State all-conference as a junior and senior and ball . . . team captain in football and basket­ wrestler and twice all-league in that sport. . . participated in the Northern California All- ball as a senior . . . four-sport letterman . . . General Studes major. Star game . . . also lettered in basketball and all-conference both ways at P.H.S., where track . . . he was coached by Ron Smith . . . Business Administration major. Business Administration major.

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■ John Wagner * Craig Whitney Chad Wilson 6-0, 170 5-11, 175 6-1, 190 WR, So., + RS WR/P/HOL, Sr., IV WR, So., + RS 83 Missoula, MT 12 Othello, WA 80 Billings, MT John did not participate in football last A versatile player for the Grizzlies who will Improved pass-catching could add up to season . . . redshirt at UM in 1988 . . . be a key receiver, as well as special teams more action in 1990 for Chad . . . has very moved from running back to wide receiver player . . . third leading returning receiver good speed and lettered on the Grizzly track this past spring and showed steady signs of with 24 catches for 348 yards and four TDs team . . . instrumental in Skyview High improvement at his new position . . . an . . . has great hands and runs excellent pat­ School’s 1988 State “AA” Track Champion­ honorable mention All-State pick at Hellgate terns . . . will hold for kicks and is competing ship . . . three times All-State in track . . . High School in 1987 and second team All- for the punting job . . . at Walla Walla Junior an All-State wide receiver in 1987 . . . let­ State as a kick returner in ’86 . . . also College he was team MVP as a sophomore tered three times in football and track . . . started for the Knight’s outstanding basket­ when he had 58 catches for 801 yards . . . prep coach was former Grizzly star Ron Leb- ball team his senior year (along with UM lettered in football and basketball three times sock . . .. kicker Kirk Duce) . . . state track champion . . . first team all-league in football (both General Studies major. in several events during his high school ways) and basketball as a senior at Othello career . . . coached by former Grizzly High School . . . team captain in both as quarterback Van Troxel . . . senior . . . Business major. Business Administration major.

1990 Grizzly Tentative Travel OREGON STATE (6 p.m. Kickoff) BOISE STATE (6 p.m. Kickoff) WEBER STATE (6 p.m. Kickoff) Thursday, August 30 Friday, Oct. 5 Friday, Oct. 12 Depart via Beach Bus, 7 a.m. Depart via Beach Bus, 7 a.m. Depart via Beach Bus, 7 a.m. Practice at Albi Stadium, Spokane, 11:30 a.m. Practice at BSU, 4 p.m. Practice at WSC, 4:30 p.m. Lodging: Holiday Inn, Wilsonville Lodging: Holiday Inn (208-344-8365) Lodging; Ogden Park Hotel (801-627-1190)

Friday, August 31 Saturday, Oct. 6 Saturday, Oct. 13 Practice at 5:30 p.m. Depart for Missoula after game Depart for Missoula after game Lodging: Nendels (503-753-9151)

Saturday, September 1 Depart for Missoula after game

NEVADA (1 p.m. Kickoff) IDAHO STATE (6:05 p.m. Kickoff)

Friday, Nov. 2 Friday, November 16 Depart for Airport via Beach Bus, 7:30 a.m. Depart via Beach Bus, 6:30 a.m. Depart Missoula on Alaska Charter, 8:40 a.m. Practice at 1:30 p.m. in Minidome* Practice at UNR, 3 p.m. Lodging: Holiday Inn (208-237-1400) Lodging: Holiday Inn, Convention Center (702-825-2940) Saturday, November 17 Saturday, Nov. 3 Depart for Missoula after game via Beach Bus Depart Reno after game via Alaska charter, 7:30 p.m. (All Times Local)

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a 1990 Grizzly Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown (School) 90—Lance Allen DE 6-2 235 Fr. HS/RS Butte, MT (Butte Senior HS) —Jason Barker OT 6-6 290 Jr. JC Layton, UT (Dixie JC) 29—Lee Barrett RB 5-10 192 Sr. 1V/RS La Puente, CA (Mt. San Antonio C) 4 —Grady Bennett QB 6-3 205 Sr. 2V Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) 85—Lance Benson WR 6-0 180 Fr. HS/RS Vancouver, WA (Columbia Basin HS) 54—Sean Brickley DE 6 -31/2 258 So. IV Pocatello, ID (Pocatello HS) —Scott Brown DE 6-5 225 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) 87—Gary Burton WR 5-9 165 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) 81—Shannon Cabunoc WR/Ret. 5-5 155 Jr. 2V Waipahu, HI (St. Louis HS) 38—Matt Clark WR 6-1 178 Sr. 3V Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) 84-Bill Cockhill WR/PR 5-9 160 Fr. HS/RS Helena, MT (Helena Capital HS) 43 —Steve Collins 1LB 6-2 232 Sr. 3V Bend, OR (Bend HS) 95—Sam Davidson DE 6-5 247 So. IV Mercer Island, WA (Mercer Island HS) 20—Mark DeBourg RB 5-8 185 So. IV Billings, MT (Skyview HS) 34—Jason De Hoyas CB 6-1 190 Fr. HS/RS Helena, MT (Chugiak HS) 9 —Sean Dorris FS 6-3 191 So. IV Coeur d’Alene, ID (Coeur d’Alene HS) —Dan Downs LB 6-4 219 Fr. HS Helena, MT (Helena HS) 15—Kirk Duce K/P 5-10 175 Jr. 2V Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) —Robb Dundas OL 6-4 225 Fr. HS Billings, MT (Billings West HS) 45—Doak Dyer LB/SNAPS 5-10 205 Fr. HS/RS Redmond, WA (Redmond HS) 37—Todd Ericson FS/Hol. 6-2 185 Fr. HS/RS Butte, MT (Butte HS) 58—Rick Erps OG 6-6 286 Jr. 2V Glasgow, MT (Glasgow HS) 72—Tim Farley OT 6-6 305 So. SQ/RS Spokane, WA (University HS) 2—Joe Farrish WR 5-10 173 Sr. IV Newark, CA (Chabot College) 94—Brian Feeley K 5-11 165 Fr. HS/RS Sidney, MT (Sidney HS) 23—Greg Ferguson SS/SNAPS 5-11 190 Jr. 2V Tigard, OR (Tigard HS) 26—Troy Franks FS 6-1 185 Jr. IV Kalispell, MT (Cerritos JC) 69—Britt Fred LB 6-5 232 So. IV Helena, MT (Helena HS) 67—Frank Garrett OG 6-3 264 Fr. HS/RS Missoula, MT (Big Sky HS) 61—Chad Germer OC 6-6 !/2 271 Jr. 2V Three Forks, MT (Three Forks HS) 73—Damon Gilbreth OT 6-5 288 Jr. IV Seattle, WA (Wenatchee JC) 33—Rick Gillie RB/KOR 5-10 195 Sr. IV Rocklin, CA (Sierra JC) —Tony Goulet RB 6-2 225 Jr. JC Fullerton, CA (Fullerton JC) —Scott Gragg OL 6-8 255 Fr. HS Silverton, OR (Silverton HS) 10—Don Graves CB 5-11 175 Sr. IV Newark, CA (Chabot JC) —Mike Guevera RB 5-11 175 Jr. JC Fresno, CA (Fresno CC) —Scott Gurnsey WR 5-11 180 Fr. HS Tumwater, WA (Tumwater HS) —Charles Guy WR 6-3 180 Jr. JC Pittsburg, CA (Redwoods JC) —Charlie Hawkins DL 6-3 282 Jr. JC Anderson, CA (Shasta JC) 18—Erik Hendrickson FS 6-2 180 Jr. IV Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) 57—Lance Heivilin DE 6-2 230 Fr. HS/RS Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) 65—Thad Huse DT 6-3 258 Jr. 2V Missoula, MT (Big Sky HS) 6 —Chris Jenkins WR/PR 5-11 160 Fr. HS/RS Cincinnati, OH (Moeller HS) 32—Larry Jennings ILB 6-3 212 Jr. JC/RS Missoula, MT (Wenatchee JC) —Keith Jones DE 6-4 235 Fr. HS Portland, OR (Jackson HS) 4 2 —Gary Kaiser SS 6-0 185 So. TR/RS Boise, ID (Boise State) 97—Joe Kalafat DT 5-9 219 Sr. 2V Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) 91-Nels Kludt DT 6-5 259 Jr. 2V Orofino, ID (Orofino HS) 56-Rick Kuhl OG 6-4 279 Sr. IV Springfield, OR (Co of Redwoods) 52—Paul Lanier ILB 6-1 220 Fr. HS/RS Cheyenne, WY (Cheyenne HS) 21—Galen Lawton SS 6-1 209 Sr. IV Fairfield, CA (Solano CC) 13—Brad Lebo QB 6-4 210 So. IV Post Falls, ID (Lewiston HS) 46—Chad Lembke ILB 6-0 219 So. IV Butte, MT (Butte HS)

28 •1990 Grizzly Alphabetical Roster- .(C&i No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown (School) 35—Paul LeProwse ILB 6-0 216 Jr. 2V Butte, MT (Butte HS) 48—Tony Longin CB 6-1 170 Jr. IV Havre, MT (Havre HS) —Eric Lono LB 6-2 221 Fr. HS Honolulu, HI (St. Louis HS) 70—Joe Martin OC 6-5 268 Fr. HS/RS Anchorage, AK (Anchorage HS) 89—Chuck Mason DE 6-5 251 Fr. HS/RS Big Fork, MT (Big Fork HS) 98—Kelly McCallum DE 6-5 248 So. IV Bend, OR (Bend HS) 51—Scott McCoy OG/OC 6-5 261 Jr. 2V Shelton, WA (Shelton HS) 27—Michael McGowen OLB 6-0 200 Sr. 3V Seattle, WA (Ballard HS) 6 6 —Shawn Merz DE 6-5 228 Fr. HS/RS Longview, WA (Mark Morris HS) 41 —Kyle Mirich OLB 6-0 195 Jr. 2V Butte, MT (Butte HS) 19—Marc Monestime RB 5-11 203 So. JC Thousand Oaks, CA (Moorpark Col.) 7 —Kevin Morris CB 6-0 178 Sr. IV Chula Vista, CA (Southwestern JC) 71—Kirk Murphy DE 6-3 255 Jr. 2V Poison, MT (Poison HS) 31—Darrin Newman DL 5-10 230 Fr. HS/RS Cascade, MT (Cascade HS) - D a n Ortt DE 6-3 211 Fr. HS Billings, MT (Billings West HS) 59—Bryan Payne OT 6-5 282 So. IV Greenacres, WA (University HS) 74—Corey Pilsch OT 6-5 271 So. SQ Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS)

62—Steve Premock OT 6 - 4 1 /2 296 Jr. JC/RS Grass Valley, CA (Sierra JC) 49—Michael Rahl OLB 5-11 185 Fr. HS/RS Rye, CO (Rye HS) —Clarence Reese CB 5-10 175 Jr. JC Vista, CA (Palomar JC) 14—Tony Rice RB/KOR 5-10 175 So. IV North Bend, OR (North Bend HS) 28—Ted Riddall KO/ROR 5-9 183 Fr. HS/RS Yelm, WA (Yelm HS) 29—Tony Roberts WR/KOR 5-9 177 Jr. IV Vancouver, WA (Yakima JC) 7—Blu Santee SS 6-0 195 So. SQ/RS Livingston, MT (Park HS) —Dennis Scates LB 6-3 234 Fr. HS Spokane, WA (Rogers HS) 96—Mike See TE 6-2 196 Jr. IV Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) 78—Kurt Shepherd OT 6-3 287 Fr. HS/RS Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) 6 8 —Chad Silliker DE 6-4 204 Fr. HS/RS Whitefish, MT (Whitefish HS) —Dethrick Slocum CB 5-11 190 Jr. JC Fresno, CA (Fresno CC) 77—Gregg Smerker DT/DE 6-3 249 Jr. 2V Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) —Darrin Stringer CB/KOR 5-8 173 Jr. JC Vacaville, CA (Solano JC) —Brent Swenson SS 6-3 209 Fr. HS Glasgow, MT (Glasgow HS)

99—Wade Thoemmes DE 6 - 31/2 245 Sr. IV Honolulu, HI (San Diego St.) 47—Mike Trevathan WR 6-1 185 Sr. 3V Thousand Oaks, CA (T. Oaks HS) 44—Bryan Tripp ILB 6-2 222 Sr. IV Missoula, MT (Wenatchee JC) 11—Marvin Turk WR 6-2 193 Jr. JC Sacramento, CA (American River CC) —Jay Turner DE 6-4 231 Fr. HS Marysville, WA (Marysville HS) 76—Kelly Tvedt DT 6-2 263 Jr. IV Plenty wood, MT (Plenty wood HS) —Bert Wilburger QB/P 6-3 188 Fr. HS Ashland, OR (Ashland HS) 24—Kurt Ursich SS 6-0 191 So. SQ/RS Helena, MT (Helena HS) —Garrett Venters LB 6-3 232 Fr. HS Richland, WA (Richland HS) —Mark Von Appen WR 5-11 180 Fr. HS San Francisco, CA (St. Francis HS) 83—John Wagner WR 6-0 170 So. HS Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) —John Weisner DB 5-11 185 Fr. HS Bend, OR (Bend HS) 12—Craig Whitney WR/P/H 5-11 175 Sr. IV Othello, WA (Walla Walla CC) 80—Chad Wilson WR 6-1 190 So. SQ Billings, MT (Skyview HS)

V = Varsity Letters Won SQ = Squad Member, did not letter HS = High School Experience JC = Junior College Transfer TR = Transfer from four-year school RS = Redshirt last season

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Scott Brown, 6-5, 220, DEFENSIVE END from Hellgate High MVP of the Big Nine as a senior . . . Shasta All-Star Game selection (Missoula, MT): All-conference and picked for the Montana Shrine . . . prep nickname: “Dr. Doom” . . . track letterman . . . also recruited Game, played only one year of prep football. . . starter on state “AA” by Washington State, Idaho, EWU and BSU . . . champion basketball team until felled with an injury . . . also track let­ John W eisner, 5-11, 185,DEFENSIVE BACK from Bend High terman . . . merit scholar with 3.8 GPA . . . timed in the 40 in 4.8 . . . (Bend, OR): All-State and All-Central Mountain Conference . . . defen­ also recruited by Montana State . . . sive MVP of league . . . team MVP . . . 3.1 GPA . . . timed in 4.7 Dan Downs, 6-4, 214, LINEBACKER from Helena High (Helena, in the 40 . . . joins two other Griz players from Bend (Steve Collins MT): All-state and all-conference, as well as Montana Shrine Game selec­ and Kelly McCallum) . . . also recruited by Idaho State and Portland tion . . . team MVP as a senior . . . a basketball letterman . . . 4.7 in State . . . the 40 . . . also recruited by MSU, Wyoming . . . Rob Dundas, 6-4, 225, OFFENSIVE LINEMAN from Billings West JUNIOR COLLEGE SIGNEES High (Billings, MT): An all-state and all-conference player in football and basketball . . . Shrine Game pick . . . MVP on football team . . . Jason Barker, 6-6, 2 9 0 , O F FE N Lineman of the Year, as voted by Touchdown Club of Atlanta and Days (Layton, UT): First team All-Western State Conference for a 10-1 team Inns . . . runs 4.8 in the 40 . . . recruited by MSU and Wyoming . . . that won the Rotary Bowl . . . first team all-state and Utah Lineman of the Year in 1987 at Layton High School. . . second team Academic Scott Gragg, 6-8, 255, OFFENSIVE LINEMAN from Silverton High All-American as a prep with a 3.4 GPA . . . played football at Great (Silverton, OR): All-State (AA) and All-Capital League . . . Oregon Falls High as a sophomore . . . runs a 5.0 in the 40 . . . Shrine Game choice . . . also basketball letterman . . . runs 5.1 in the 40 . . . also recruited by Oregon State, Portland State, Idaho . . . Tony Goulet, 6-2, 225,RUNNINGSACK from Fullerton JC (Fuller­ Scott Gurnsey, 5-11, 180, WIDE RECEIVER from Tumwater High ton, CA): All-South Coast Conference . . . team captain for former Griz (Tumwater, WA): Prep team won state championship . . . all-state and star Hal Sherbeck . . . Coach Sherbeck’s team was ranked among the all-conference player . . . named to State All-Star team . . . most nation’s best last year . . . averaged 6.1 yards a carry . . . run a 4.6 valuable offensive player of team . . . runs 4.5 in the 40 . . . also in the 40 . . . recruited by Oregon State, Idaho, Boise State, Hawaii and Eastern Mike Guevara, 5-11, 175,RUNNING BACK from Fresno City Col­ Washington . . . lege (Fresno, CA): All-Central Valley Conference pick . . . had 164 Keith Jones,6-4, 235, DEFENSIVE END from Jackson High carries for 902 yards and seven TDs, averaging 5.5 yards per carry . . . (Portland, OR): An All-State (AAA) selection and all-leaguer as well had 16 catches for 122 yards . . . timed in 4.6 in the 40 ...... Most Valuable Defensive Lineman in league . . . Shrine Game pick . . . runs a 4.6 in the 40 . . . also recruited by Idaho, Utah, Portland Charles Guy, 6-3, 180, WIDE RECEIVER from Redwoods JC (Pitt­ State, Oregon, Oregon State . . . sburg, CA): Offensive MVP of team on which he had 56 catches for 986 yards . . . first team All-Golden Valley Conference . . . team co­ Eric Lono,6-3, 219, LINEBACKER from St. Louis High (Honolulu, captain . . . averaged 17.6 yards per reception . . . led league in punt HI): Possible impact player . . . all-state and team captain for state cham­ returns with 14.5-yard average and returned one punt for a school record pionship team that never lost a game during his prep career . . . coached 82 yards and a TD . . . runs a 4.55 in the 40 . . . by Calvin Lee, brother of Montana’s offensive coordinator, Tommy Lee . . . 4.7 in the 40 . . . second St. Louis High player to join UM pro­ Charlie Hawkins, 6-3, 282, DEFENSIVE LINEMAN from Shasta gram (Shannon Cabunoc) . . . also recruited by Hawaii, Oregon and JC (Anderson, CA): Named Most Valuable Defensive Player in his BY U . . . league . . . MVP and captain of team that went 10-1 . . . led team in tackles . . . blocked five punts and two PATs . . . All-state and all­ Dan Ortt, 6-3, 211, DEFENSIVE END from Billings West High (Bill­ conference . . . clocked in 4.8 in the 40 . . . ings, M T): Named to the Montana Shrine Game team . . . all-conference selection . . . also basketball letterman . . . runs a 4.6 in the 40 . . . Clarence Reese, 5-10, 175,CORNERSACK from Palomar JC Bert Wilburger, 6-3, 186, QUARTERBACK from Ashland High (Vista, CA): Should be an impact player for Griz . . . first team all­ (Ashland, OR): Most Valuable Player in Oregon high school ranks . . . conference and honorable mention All-State in junior college . . . had All-State (AAA) and All-Southern Conference . . . named to Shrine 10 interceptions and 64 tackles in 1989 . . . All-C.I.F. at Vista High Game team . . . passed for 2,590 yards as a senior for state champion­ and his school’s Athlete of the Year as a senior . . . was fourth in the ship team . . . named Player of the Year in his conference . . . runs state in the triple jump as a prep his senior year . . . runs a 4.4 in the a 4.8 in the 40 . . . also recruited by Utah and Oregon State . . . 4 0 . . . Dennis Scates, 6-3, 228, LINEBACKER from Rogers High Dethrick Slocum , 5-11, 190,CORNERBACK from Fresno City (Spokane, WA): Possible impact player as a freshman . . . team MVP, College (Fresno, CA): His JC team ’s Defensive Player of the Year . . . All-State and all-conference pick . . . also team captain . . . Greater All-Central Valley Conference and honorable mention all-state in junior Spokane League Defensive Player of the Year . . . selected to state colleges . . . three interceptions and blocked a punt . . . possible im­ all-star game . . . basketball letterman . . .3 .3 GPA . . . timed in 4.7 pact player who runs a 4.5 in the 40 . . . in the 40 . . . also recruited by Idaho, EWU, BSU and MSU . . . Darrin Stringer, 5-8, 173, CORNERBACK/RETURNER from Brent Swenson, 6-3, 209, DEFENSIVE BACK from Glasgow High Solano JC (Vacaville, CA): Exciting player with explosive speed (4.37 (Glasgow, MT): All-state and all-conference player . . . named to Mon­ in the 40) and excellent quickness . . . returned two kickoffs and one tana Shrine Game team . . . standout in baseball and basketball . . . punt for touchdowns . . . league leader in punt and kickoff returns . . . 3.5 GPA . . . runs a 4.6 in the 40 . . . also recruited by MSU, South team was 11-1 last season . . . played at same JC as defensive back Dakota State . . . Galen Lawton . . . 1987 Northern California sprint champion . . . Jay Turner, 6-4, 2 2 5, DEFENSIVE END from Marysville High (Marysville, WA): All-state and all-conference pick . . . basketball let­ terman . . .3.75 GPA . . . clocked in 4.8 in the 40 . . . also recruited NOTE: Recruited junior college players included in by BSU, EWU and Idaho . . . sketches, pages 16*26, if they participated in spring Garrett Venters, 6-3, 232, LINEBACKER from Richland High practice. (Richland, WA): All-State and All-Big Nine Conference . . . co-Defensive

30 Opponents Game 1 Game 2 President: Dr. John Byrne President: Dr. Charles J. Bensman Location: Corvallis, OR 97731 Location: Crestview Hills, Kentucky Population: 40,960 Population: 2,000 Enrollment: 16,500 Enrollment: 1,200 School Colors:Orange & Black Colors:Blue & White Stadium: Parker Stadium (40,593-Art. Surface) Stadium: Mount Joy (3,000) Athletic Director: Dutch Baughman Athletic Director: Vic Clark Head Coach: Dave Kragthorpe Head Coach: Vic Clark Alma Mater: Utah State (1955) Alma Mater: Indiana State (1971) Phone: 503-737-2614 Phone: 606-344-3390 Mon. 2-4pm; Tues.-Fri. Time To Call: Afternoons Time To Call: Assistant Coaches: Larry Hook, Off. Coord.; lOam-noon Joe Schlager, Def. Coord.; Steve Burns; Steve Denny Moller, Def. Assistant Coaches: Hart Coord./Sec.; Charlie Stubbs, Off. Coord./QB; Athletic Trainer: Teresa Sainato Dan Ferrigno, RB/Spec. Teams; Gary Knecht, SID: Chris Gramke OLBs; Mick McCall, Rec.; Mike Waufle, Def. SID Phone: 606-344-3327-W; 513-921-5296-H Line; Brady Hoke, ILB; Mark Weber, Off. Line; Conference: Independent Jack Cabell, Rec. Coord. 1989 Record: DNA Athletic Trainer: Ken Kladnik League Record/Finish: DNA SID: Hal Cowan Starters Back: DNA SID Phone: 503-737-3720-W; 503-757-1446-H Lettermen Back/Lost: DNA Conference: Pacific-10 Key Returnees: N/A 1989 Record: 4 7 1 Last Meeting: First Meeting League Record/Finish: 3-4-1 (6th) Series Record: 0-0 Starters Rack: 9 (4 off., 5 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 3 /2 5 Key Returnees: Esera Tuaolo, DT, 6-3, 268, SR; Brian Beck, CB, 5-8, 168, SR; Brad D’An­ cona, OT, 6-3, 302, SR; Matt Booher, QB, 6-2, 196, SR; Brent Huff, CB, 5-10, 166, JR. Last Meeting: 1982, (30-10, OSU, @ OSU) Series Record: 0-12-2, OSU Oregon State Thomas More Beavers Rebels

Rick Gillie

Dave Kragthorpe Matt Booher Vic Clark Head Coach Quarterback Head Coach

1989 Results 1990 Schedule (Overall: 4-7-1/PAC-lO: 3-4-1) Date Team Time Date Team Score S 8 Kentucky Wesleyan 1:30 p.m. EST S 9 Stanford * W 20-16 S 15 @ Montana 7:00 p.m. EST S 16 @Washington State* L 3-41 S 22 @ Franklin (IN) 1:30 p.m. EST s 23 @ Boise State W 37-30 s 29 @ Cumberland (TN) 1:30 p.m. EST s 30 @ Nebraska L 7-35 0 6 Earlhan College (IN) 3:30 p.m. EST o 7 @Fresno State L 18-35 0 13 OPEN 0 14 Arizona State* T 17-17 0 20 Centre College (KY) 1:30 p.m. EST 0 21 UCLA* W 18-17 0 2 @ Gannon (PA) 1:30 p.m. EST o 28 @ California* W 25-14 N 3 @ Mt. St. Joseph (OH) 1:30 p.m. EST N 4 @USC* L 6-48 N 10 Defiance College (OH) 1:30 p.m. EST N 11 Washington* L 14-51 N 18 @ Oregon* L 21-30 N 25 ©Hawaii L 21-23 1990 Schedule Date Team Time S 1 Montana 6:00 p.m. PDT S 8 @Kansas 1:00 p.m. CDT S 15 Nevada-Las Vegas 6:00 p.m. PDT S 22 @ Stanford* 1:00 p.m. PDT S 29 @Nebraska 1:30 p.m. CDT 0 6 Open 0 13 Arizona* 1:30 p.m. PDT 0 20 Washington State* 1:30 p.m. PDT 0 27 @UCLA* 3:30 p.m. PST N 3 @Arizona State* 6:00 p.m. PST N 10 use* 1:30 p.m. PST N 17 Oregon* 1:30 p.m. PST * Pacific-10 Conference game Paul LeProwse 32 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 President: Dr. Robert Hebert President: Dr. B. Dell Felder President: Dr. John Keiser Location: Lake Charles, Louisiana Location: Cheney, WA Location: Boise, Idaho Population: 76,000 Population: 15,000 Population: 130,198 Enrollment: 7,500 Enrollment: 8,000 Enrollment: 12,600 School Colors:Blue & Gold School Colors:Red & White Colors:Blue & Orange Stadium: Cowboy Stadium, (20,000-Grass) Stadium: W oodward (10,000-nat. grass) Stadium: Bronco (22-600-Astro Turf) Athletic Director: Bob Hayes Athletic Director: Darlene Bailey Athletic Director: Gene Bleymaier Head Coach: Bobby Keasler Head Coach: Dick Zornes Head Coach: Skip Hall Alma Mater: Northeast LA (1970) Alma Mater: Eastern Washington (1968) Alma Mater: Concordia College (Minn.) (1966) Phone: 318-475-5214 Phone: 509-359-2463 Phone: 208-385-1281 Time To Call: Daily 10am-12 noon Time To Call: 10:30-noon weekdays Time To Call: 10:30-noon, weekdays Assistant Coaches: Mike Gantiago, Offensive Assistant Coaches: Larry Hattemer, Off. Assistant Coaches: John Gough, Asst. Coord.; Kirby Bruchhaus, Def. Coord.; Hubert Coord./Off. Line; Jerry Graybeal, Def. HC/Off. Coord. (OL); Jay Mills, Running Boalee, Linebackers; Tommy Tate, Secondary; Coord./Def. Back; J. D. Sollars, Recruiting Backs; Jim Zorn, Quarterbacks; Jim Fleming, Paul Lanier, Off. Line; John Nagle, Receivers. Coord./QBs; Brent Myers, Acad. Coord./LBs; Def. Coord. (DB); Scott Pelluer, Linebackers; Steve Buratto, Def. Line. Athletic Trainer: Ricky Mestayer Jim McElwain, Wide Receiv.; , SID: Louis Bonnette Athletic Trainer: Gary Craner Def. Line SID: Max Corbet 318-475-5207-W; 318-477-4182-H SID Phone: Athletic Trainer: Tom Embree 208-385-1515-W; 208-345-2180-H Southland SID Phone: Conference: SID: Dave Cook Conference: Big Sky 1989 Record: 5-6 SID Phone: 509-359-6331-W 1989 Record: 6-5 League Record/Finish: 2-4 (5th) Conference: Big Sky League Record/Finish: 5-3 (T, 3rd) Starters Back: 10 (4 off., 6 def.) 1989 Record: 4-6 Starters Back: 20 (10 off., 10 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 4 0 /2 4 League Record/Finish: 4-4 (5th) Lettermen Back/Lost: 4 6 /5 Key Returnees: Hud Jackson, QB, 5-11, 189, Starters Back: 16 (10 off., 6 def.) Key Returnees: Erik Helgeson, DE, 6-2, 228, SR: Mike Pierce, S, 6-2, 199, SR; Jeff Lettermen Back/Lost: 4 2 /1 8 SR; Kenny Kuehl, LB, 5-10, 189, SR; Chris Delhomme, WR, 5-10, 160, SR; Eric LeBlanc, Key Returnees: Kurt Schulz, CB, 6-1, 205, JR; Thomas, RB, 5-9, 185, JR; Winky White, WR, LB, 6-0, 224, SR; Jimmy Poirier, P, 5-11, 190, Aaron Hansen, DE, 6-2, 230, SR; Robert 5-11, SR. SR; Jeff Schwantes, OT, 6-5, 267, SR; Ronald Puller, CB, 6-1, 200, JR; Tony Lenseigne, TE, Last Meeting: 1989 (48-13 UM, @ UM) Scott, DT, 6-2, 237, JR; Kip Texada, CB, 5-9, 6-4, 235, JR; Mark Tenneson, QB, 6-4, 207, Series Record: 13-6-0, BSU 169, SR. SO. Last Meeting: First Meeting Last Meeting: 1989 (22-16 UM, @EWU) Series Record: 0-0 Series Record: 11-4-1, UM McNeese St. E. Washington Boise State Cowboys Eagles Broncos

Bobby Keasler Mike Pierce Dick Zornes Aaron Hansen Skip Hall Erik Helgeson Head Coach Safety Head Coach Defensive End Head Coach Defensive End

1989 Results 1989 Results 1989 Results (Overall: 5-6/SLC: 2-4) (Overall: 4-6; Big Sky: 4-4) (Overall: 6-5/Big Sky: 5-3) Date Team Score Date Team Score Date Team Score S 2 Mississippi College W 2 8 - 2 1 S 9 Nevada* W 33-7 S. 9 Stephen F. Austin W 23-12 S 9 S a m fo r d W 4 9 - 1 4 S 16 @Montana State* L 28-3 S 16 Long Beach State L 14-17 S 1 6 N o r th e a st* L 1 4 - 1 7 S 23 Montana * L 22-16 s 23 Oregon State L 30-37 S 2 3 N W S ta te * L 1 7 - 1 8 S 30 Northern Arizona* W 20-14 s 30 @Weber State* W 41-24 S 3 0 Nicholls St. W 2 8 - 1 4 0 14 Idaho State* W 45-26 o 7 Idaho State* W 20-7 O 1 4 Arkansas St. L 1 6 - 2 1 0 21 Idaho* L 41-34 0 14 Northern Arizona* W 21-14 O 2 1 S F A u stin * L 1 4 - 4 2 0 28 Stephen F. Austin L 42-36 0 23 Montana State* W 37-10 O 2 8 S W T e x a s* W 2 1 - 7 N 4 @Weber State* W 27-10 0 28 @Montana * N 4 L 13-48 North Texas* L 1 9 - 3 1 N 11 @Boise State* L 27-20 N 4 @Nevada* L 14-30 N 11 Sam Houston* W 3 1 - 1 4 N 18 @Northern Iowa L 47-21 N 11 Eastern Washington* W N 1 8 L am ar 27-20 L 1 7 - 2 2 N 18 @ Idaho* L 21-26 1990 Schedule 1990 Schedule Date Team Time Date Team Time 1990 Schedule S 1 @Nicholls State 7:00 p.m. CDT S 8 Lenoir-Rhyne College 1:00 p.m. PDT Date Team S 8 La Tech 7:00 p.m. CDT S 15 Boise State* 1:00 p.m. PDT Time S 15 S 1 Stephen F. Austin 6:00 p.m. MDT @E. Illinois 6:30 p.m. CDT S 22 @Northern Arizona* 3:00 p.m. MST S 22 ©Montana 1:00 p.m. MDT S 29 @Montana * 1:00 p.ra , MDT S 8 Weber State* 6:00 p.m. MDT S 29 OPEN _ S 15 @ Eastern Washington* 0 6 Weber State* 1:00 p.m. PDT 1:00 p.m. PDT 0 6 Northeast La. * 7:00 p.m. CDT S 22 Boston University 0 13 1:00 p.m. PDT 6:00 p.m. MDT 0 13 NW State (IIC)* 7:00 p.m. CDT S 29 @Long Beach State 0 20 Idaho* 1:00 p.m. PDT 1:00 p.m. PST 0 20 @North Texas* 6:00 p.m. CDT 0 6 0 27 @Portland State 1:00 p.m. PDT Montana * 6:00 p.m. MDT 0 27 @SW Texas* 2:00 p.m. CDT 0 13 ©Northern Arizona* N 3 @Idaho State* 6:00 p.m. MST 3:00 p.m. MST N 3 @SF Austin* 2:00 p.m. CDT 0 27 @ Idaho State* 6:00 p.m. MDT N 10 Montana State* 1:00 p.m. PST N 10 Sam Houston* 7:00 p.m. CDT N 3 @Montana State* 1:00 p.m. MDT N 17 @ Houston 1:00 p.m. CST N 17 Weber State 7:00 p.m. CDT N 10 Nevada* ’ game 1:00 p.m. MDT ’Southland Conference game N 17 Idaho* 1:00 p.m. MDT *Big Sky Conference game

33 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 President: Dr. Paul Thompson President: Dr. Eugene M. Hughes President: Dr. William J. Tietz Location: Ogden, UT Location: Flagstaff, Arizona Location: Bozeman, Montana Population: 64,400 Population: 35,000 Population: 25,000 Enrollment: 12,000 Enrollment: 16,850 Enrollment: 10,100 School Colors:Royal Purple & White School Colors:Blue & Gold Colors:Blue & Gold Stadium: Wildcat (17,500, natural grass) Stadium: Walkup Skydome (15,300) Stadium: Reno H. Sales (15,197-Natural Grass) Athletic Director: Richard Hannan Head Coach: Steve Axman Athletic Director: Doug Fullerton Head Coach: Dave Arslanian Alma Mater: C.W. Post (1969) Head Coach: Earle Solomonson Alma Mater: Weber State (1972) Phone: 602-523-5641 Alma Mater: Augsburg (1969) Phone: 801-626-6493 Time To Call: M-F 9a.m .-noon Phone: 406-994-4221 Time To Call: Mornings 11:30-12:00 Assistant Coaches: Larry Kerr, Def. Coord.; Time To Call: 8-9a.m. or 10:30-Noon Assistant Coaches: Dave Arslanian, HC/Off. Bob Lopez, Running Backs; Charlie Dickey, Off. Assistant Coaches: Bart Andrus, Off. Coord.; Coord./QB’s-RB’s; Robb Akey, Def. LBs; Mark Line; John Skladany, Def. Line; Dino Babers, Tim Hermann, Def. Coord.; Greg Clough, DL; Brady, Def. Coord./Def. Backs; Mark Goracak, Def. Backs; Karl Dorrell, Receivers. Devin Donnalley, DB; Lee Ziegler, OL; Dave Special Teams; Lawrence Livingston, Off. Line; Athletic Trainer: Mike Nesbitt Preszler, WR; Tom Van Voorhis, OLB, SS Darryl Mason, Rec. SID: Wylie Smith Athletic Trainer: Chuck Karnop Athletic Trainer: George Goodridge SID Pone: 602-523-6791-W; 602-774-9037-H SID: Steve Fenk SID: Brad Larsen Conference: Big Sky SID Phone: 406-994-5133-W; 406-586-3890-H SID Phone: 801-626-6010-W; 801-776-5376-H 1989 Record: 3 8 Conference: Big Sky Conference: Big Sky League Record/Finish: 2-6 (T, 6th) 1989 Record: 4 7 1989 Record: 3 8 Starters Back: 12 (6 off., 6 def.) League Record/Finish: 2-6 (T, 6th) League Record/Finish: 1-7-0 (8th) Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 1 /2 5 Starters Back: 18 (8 off., 9 def., 1 kicker) Starters Back: 16 (7 Off., 9 Def.) Key Returnees: Mike Sanfratello, DL, 6-4, 250, Lettermen Back/Lost: 4 3 /1 2 Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 4 /1 2 SR; Darrin Jackson, DB, 6-1, 190, SR; Tony Key Returnees: Rob Hatch, WOLB, 6-1, 223, Key Returnees: George Jackson, RB, 6-0, 195, Conrd, OL, 6-2, 260, SR; Jim Jones, DL, 6-2, SR; Jon Skelton, SILB, 6-2, 224, SR; John SR; Trevor Shaw, TE, 6-3, 195, SO; Brent 230, SO; Salvador Nava, DB, 6-0, 180, SR; Tetrault, QB, 6-1, 202, SR; Corey Widmer, DT, Chuhaniuk, P/K, 6-1, 190, SR; Maurice Tom Merriam, OL, 6-3, 225, SR; Dave Nichols, 6-3, 258, JR; Rob Stoltz, FL, 6-3, 205, SR; Jackson, FS, 6-4, 185, SR; Dave Palaniuk, DT, OL, 6-2, 245, SR; Todd Evangelist, RB, 5-10, Steve Perkins, RCB, 5-11, 182, SR; Jason 6-3, 245, SR; Jody Marshall, CB, 6-1, 180, SR. 200 SR Hakert, DE, 6-4, 245, JR. Last Meeting: 1989 (31-6 UM, @ UM) Last Meeting: 1989 (38-14 UM, @ NAU) Last Meeting: 1989 (17-2 UM, @ MSU) Series Record: 19-9-0, UM Series Record: 13-10-0, UM Series Record: 52-32-5, UM Weber State N. Arizona Montana State Wildcats Lumberjacks Bobcats

Dave Arslanian George Jackson Steve Axman Jim Jones Earle Solomonson John Tetrault Head Coach Halfback Head Coach D-Line Head Coach Quarterback

1989 Results 1989 Results 1989 Results (Overall: 3-8/Big Sky: 1-7) (Overall: 3-8-0; Big Sky: 2-6) (Overall: 4-7/Big Sky: 2-6) Date Team Score Date Team Score Date Team Score S 9 @Nevada-Las Vegas L 12-16 S 2 Abilene Christian W 42-13 S 2 @Kansas L 17-41 S 16 Northern Arizona L 17-20 S 9 Western New Mexico L 17-21 S 9 @Sam Houston State W 15-10 s 23 Id a h o * L 33-46 s 16 @Weber State* W 20-17 s 16 Eastern Washington* W 28-3 s 30 Boise State* L 24-41 s 30 @Eastern Washington* L 14-20 s 23 New Mexico Highlands W 51-12 o 7 @Montana* L 6-31 0 7 Idaho* L 31-41 s 30 @Idaho State* L 21-23 0 14 Southern Utah State W 42-7 0 14 @Boise State* L 14-21 o 7 @Nevada* L 23-27 0 21 @ N e v a d a * L 15-47 0 21 Montana * L 14-38 0 14 Idaho* L 7-41 0 28 @Montana State* L 27-31 0 28 @Idaho State* L 20-24 0 21 @Boise State* L 10-37 N 4 Eastern W ash.* L 10-27 N 4 @ Akron L 7-52 0 28 Weber State* W 31-27 N 11 Southwest State (MN) W 55-0 N 11 Montana State* W 35-31 N 4 Montana * L 2-17 N 18 @Idaho State* W 45-35 N 18 Nevada* L 45-52 N 11 ©Northern Arizona* L 31-35 1990 Schedule 1990 Schedule 1990 Schedule Date Team Time S 1 @ Southern Utah State 3:00 p.m. MDT D a te T eam T im e D a te T eam T im e S 8 @Boise State* 6:00 p.m. MDT S 1 Cal-St., Northridge 3:00 p.m. MST S 1 @Idaho* 2:00 p.m. MST s 15 Idaho State* 6:00 p.m. MDT S 8 @Nevada* 1:00 p.m. PDT S 8 @Colorado State Noon MST s 22 @Idaho* 1:00 p.m. PDT s 22 Eastern Washington* 3:00 p.m. MST S 15 Western Illinois 1:00 p.m. CST s 29 Montana State* 6:00 p.m. MDT s 29 Idaho State* 3:00 p.m. MST S 22 Nevada* 1:00 p.m. MST 0 6 @Eastern Washington* 1:00 p.m. PDT 0 6 @Montana State* 2:00 p.m. MDT S 29 @Weber State* 7:00 p.m. MST 013 Montana * 6:00 p.m. MDT 0 13 Boise State* 3:00 p.m. MST 0 6 Northern Arizona* 2:00 p.m. MST 0 20 ©University of Wyoming 12:00 p.m. MDT 0 2 0 @ M ontana * 1 :0 0 p.mi. MDT 0 20 Idaho State* 1:00 p.m. MST 1:00 p.m. MDT 0 27 Nevada* 0 27 Nicholls State 3:00 p.m. MST 0 2 7 @ M ontana* 1:05 p.m. MST OPEN — N 3 N 3 @ Idaho* 1:00 p.m. PST N 3 Boise State* 1:00 p.m. MST N @Northern Arizona* 3:00 p.m. MST 10 N 10 Weber State* 3:00 p.m. MST N 10 @Eastern Washington* 2:00 p.m. MST N 17 @McNeese State 7:00 p.m. CST N 17 @Northern Iowa 7:00 p.m. CST N 17 @Tulsa Noon MST *Big Sky Conference game *Big Sky Conference game *Big Sky Conference game

34 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11

President: Dr. Joe Crowley President: Dr. Elisabeth Zinser President: Dr. Richard L. Bowen Location: Reno, Nevada Location: Moscow, Idaho Location: Pocatello, ID Population: 1 0 0 ,7 5 0 Population: 1 6 ,6 0 0 Population: 5 0 , 0 0 0 Enrollment: 1 0 ,5 0 0 Enrollment: 1 2 ,2 0 2 Enrollment: 8 , 0 2 5 School Colors:Silver & Blue School Colors:Silver & Gold School Colors:Orange & Black Stadium: Mackay (20,000-Nat. Grass) Stadium: Kibbie-ASUI Dome (16,000) Stadium: Holt Arena (12,000-Astro Turf) Athletic Director: C h ris A u lt Athletic Director: Gary Hunter Athletic Director: Randy Hoffman Head Coach: C h ris A u lt Head Coach: John L. Smith Head Coach: G arth H all Alma Mater: Nevada (1968) Alma Mater: Weber State (1971) Alma Mater: Utah State (1967) 208-236-3387 Phone: 702-784-6891 Phone: 208-885-0200 Phone: M orn in gs Time to Call: 11 a.m.-noon Time To Call: 10 a.m.-noon Time To Call: Bob Petrino, Off. Assistant Coaches: Dave Christensen, RB, TE; Assistant Coaches: Chris Ault, HC/Off. Assistant Coaches: Coord./QB; Craig Bray, Def. Coord./Def. Land Jacobsen, Def. Coord./DB; Tom Jones, Coord.; Ken Mizell, Def. Coord.; Mike Backs; Jim Senter, Linebackers; Charlie Hall, DL; Andy Ludwig, WR; Dave Nickel, OL/Ad- Bradeson, Def. Secondary; Pat Rippee, Off. Running Backs; Art Valero, Off. Line; Nick Holt, min. Asst.; Kyle Whittingham, LB, Special Line; Jeff Ramsey, Rec.; Ken Wilson, OLBs; Def. Line; Mike Cox, Def. Tackles; Scott Teams Coord. Lamonte Winston, RBs; Jim House, Def. Line Linehan, Receivers. Athletic Trainer: Phil Luckey Athletic Trainer: T o n y M arek Athletic Trainer: Barrie Steele SID: Glenn Alford SID: Paul Stuart SID: Ranee Pugmire SID Phone: 208-236-3651-W ; 208-233-0516-H SID Phone: 702-784-4600-W; 702-786-9075-H SID Phone: 208-885-0211-W; 208-882-4592-H Conference: B ig S k y Conference: B ig S k y Conference: B ig S k y 1989 Record: 3 7 1989 Record: 7 - 4 1989 Record: 9 - 3 League Record/Finish: 2-6 (T, 6th) League Record/Finish: 5-3 (T, 3rd) League Record/Finish: 8 - 0 (1st) Starters Back: 20 (10 off., 10 def.) Starters Back: 20 (10 off., 10 def.) Starters Back: 14 (5 off., 9 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 6 / 1 5 Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 3 / 1 0 Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 9 / 1 1 Key Returnees: Jason Whitmer, QB, 6-1, 200, Key Returnees: Bernard Ellison, CB, 6-2, 195, Key Returnees: Roger Cecil, LB, 6-2, 222, SR; SR; Reed Payne, OL, 6-4, 290, JR; Joe Funk, SR; Neil Hulbert, DE, 6-3, 255, SR; Ray Kasey Dunn, WR, 6-2, 202, JR; Charlie Oliver, WR, 6-0, 165, SR; Bruce Givens, DL, 6-4, 230, Whalen, FB, 5-10, 200, SR; SR; Treamelle DB, 6-1, 183, SR; John Rust, LB, 6-2, 228, JR; Pete Molino, TE, 6-3, 230, SO; Chris Taylor, WR, 5-10, 170, SR; Fred Gatlin, QB, SR Schrade, WR-KR, 5-10, 175, SR; Troy Ship- 6-2, 180, SO. Last Meeting: 1989 (30-24, UI, @ UI) pen, DB, 6-1, 175, SR; Rob Vera, FB, 5-10, Last Meeting: 1989 (40-22, UM, @ UM) Series Record: 19-50-2, UI 1 9 0 , JR . Series Record: 4 - 8 - 0 , U N R Last Meeting: 1989 (35-21 UM, @ UM) Series Record: 21-11-0, UM Nevada Idaho Idaho State Wolf Pack Vandals ______Bengals ______

Chris Ault Bernard Ellison John L. Smith Charlie Oliver Garth Hall Jason Whitmer Head Coach Cornerback Head Coach Defensive Back Head Coach Quarterback

1989 Results 1989 Results 1989 Results (Overall: 7-4/Big Sky: 5-3) (Overall: 9-3; Big Sky: 8-0) (Overall: 3-7/Big Sky: 2-6) Date Team Score Date Team Score Date Team Score S 2 Southern Illinois W 4 1 - 3 S 2 ©W ashington State L 7 - 4 1 S 9 Northern Colorado L 1 7 - 1 9 S 9 @Eastern Washington* L 7 - 3 3 S 9 @ Portland State L 2 0 - 2 9 S 1 6 Southern Utah State W 3 7 - 3 4 S 1 6 Calif ornia-Davis L 1 7 - 2 4 S 1 6 Cal State-Sacramento W 4 5 - 3 S 2 3 N e v a d a * L 1 0 - 3 9 S 2 3 Idaho State* W 3 9 - 1 0 S 2 3 @ W eber State W 4 6 - 3 3 S 3 0 Montana State* W 2 3 - 2 1 O 7 Montana State* W 2 7 - 2 3 S 28 Montana* W 30-24 O 7 Boise State* L 7 - 2 0 O 14 @Montana* L 22-40 O 7 @Northern Arizona W 4 1 - 3 1 O 1 4 Eastern Washington* L 2 6 - 4 5 O 2 1 Weber State* W 4 7 - 1 5 0 1 4 @Montana State* w 4 1 - 7 O 2 8 Northern Arizona* W 2 4 - 2 0 O 2 8 @ Id a h o * L 2 2 - 4 2 O 2 1 Eastern Washington* w 4 1 - 3 4 N 4 Id a h o * L 3 1 - 4 7 N 4 Boise State* W 3 0 - 1 4 O 2 8 Nevada-Reno* w 4 2 - 2 2 N 11 Montana* L 21-35 N 1 1 UNLV W 4 5 - 7 N 4 @ Idaho State w 4 7 - 3 1 N 1 8 Weber State* L 3 5 - 4 5 N 1 8 @Northern Arizona* W 5 2 - 4 5 N 1 8 Boise State* w 2 6 - 2 1 N 2 5 % E a stern Illinois L 2 1 - 3 8 1990 Schedule 1990 Schedule %NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs Date Team Time Date Team Time S 8 Northern Arizona* 1:05 p.m. PST 1990 Schedule S 8 Southern Utah State 2:05 p.m. MST S 15 Cal St.-Sacramento 1:05 p.m. PST S 15 @Weber State* 6:00 p.m. MST S 22 @Montana State* 1:00 p.m. MST Date Team Time S 22 Northern Iowa 6:05 p.m. MST S 29 Idaho* 1:05 p.m. PST S 1 Montana State* 1:00 p.m. PDT S 29 @Northern Arizona* 3:00 p.m. MST 0 6 @Idaho State* 2:05 p.m. MST S 8 ©Southwest Texas St. 5:00 p.m. PDT 0 6 Nevada* 2:05 p.m. MST 0 13 Eastern Washington* 1:05 p.m. PST S 15 @ Oregon 1:00 p.m. PDT 0 13 @Idaho* 2:00 p.m. PDT 0 20 @UNLV 7:00 p.m. MST S 22 Weber State* 1:00 p.m. PDT 0 20 @Montana State* 1:00 p.m. MST 0 27 @Weber State* 1:00 p.m. MST N 3 Montana * 1:05 p.m. PDT S 29 @Nevada * 1:00 p.m. PDT 0 27 Boise State* 6:05 p.m. MST 0 6 Cal State-Chico 1:00 p.m. PDT N 3 Eastern Washington* 6:05 p.m. MST N 10 @Boise State* 1:00 p.m. MDT 0 13 Idaho State* 2:00 p.m. PDT N 10 Mesa State 6:05 p.m. MST N 17 Western Illinois 1:05 p.m. PDT 0 20 @Eastern Washington* 1:00 p.m. PDT N 17 Montana* *Big Sky Conference game 6:05 p.m. MST 0 27 OPEN *Big Sky Conference game N 3 Northern Arizona* 1:00 p.m. PDT N 10 @ Montana* 11:00 a.m. PDT N 17 ©Boise State Noon PDT *Big Sky Conference game 35 ■Coaches Through the Years- Coach (alma mater) Year(s) W L *T Pet. 1897 1 2 3 .333 1898 3 2 0 .600 1899 1 2 0 .333 1900-01 2 4 0 .333 1902 0 3 0 .000 H. 1903-04 5 7 0 .416 1905-06 4 7 0 .363 1907 4 1 1 .800 1908-09 7 2 2 .777 1910-11 5 3 1 .625 Lt. W. 1912 4 3 0 .571 1913-14 8 4 1 .666 1915-17 7 7 3 .500 1919-21 9 9 3 .500 1922-23 7 8 0 .466 1924-25 7 8 1 .466 1926-30 18 22 3 .450 1931-34 8 22 1 .266 1935-41 32 25 4 .561 1942 0 8 0 .000 1945 1 4 0 .200 1946-48 14 15 0 .482 1949-51 12 16 0 .428 1952-54 8 18 1 .307 1955-57 6 23 0 .206 1958-63 14 43 0 .245 1964-66 8 20 0 .285 1967-75 51 41 1 .554 1976-79 16 25 0 .390 1980-85 25 37 1 .403 1986- 31 16 0 .660 "'Ties not com puted in percentage

The 1969 Grizzly coaching staff, which went 10-0 in the regular season to post the best ever record at Montana: L-R: Bill Betcher, Wally Brown, head coach Jack Swarthout, Ron Nord and Jack Elway. They are wearing UM blazers, which were worn by the entire team on road trips. History/Statistics

Mike Rankin

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The Big Sky Athletic Conference is currently in its 28th The Big Sky Conference has member institutions in six states season of operation with championships being conducted in and covers more than 220,000 square miles (or almost 1/ 12th 12 sports including men’s and women’s cross country, basket­ the total square miles in the continental United States). The ball, indoor track and field, tennis, outdoor track and field, six states included in the Big Sky Conference (Arizona, Idaho, women’s volleyball and men’s football. The Big Sky Con­ Montana, Nevada, Utah and Washington) span from the Cana­ ference has nine member institutions and is affiliated with dian to Mexican borders. The Big Sky Conference is one of NCAA Division I in all sports. In football the league competes two major conferences located in the Rocky Mountain region. in Division 1-AA. The name BIG SKY originated in a novel authored in 1947, The 1988-89 athletic season in the Big Sky Conference was by A. B. (Bud) Guthrie, of Great Falls, Montana, entitled THE the first in which the league will sponsor championship com­ BIG SKY. Jack Hollowell, former Montana Advertising Direc­ petition in women’s sports. On July 1, 1988, the Mountain tor, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. Harry West Athletic Conference, located in Cheney, Washington, Missildine, of the Spokane SPOKESMAN-REVIEW, called for merged with the Big Sky, moving and combining office staffs the Conference to be named “The Big Sky Conference” in in Boise, Idaho. The Mountain West Conference had been his column of February 20, 1963. On February 25, 1963, the Ron Stephenson in existence since 1982. Conference name was adopted by the presidents of the new­ Commissioner The Big Sky Conference consists of Boise State University, ly formed league during a meeting in Spokane, Washington. Boise, Idaho; Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Ron Stephenson is the current Conference Commissioner, Washington; University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho; Idaho State taking over the post July 1, 1981, from Steve Belko, who had University, Pocatello, Idaho; University of Montana, Missoula, served since 1977. John Roning was the league’s second Com­ Montana; Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana; missioner, serving from 1971 until 1977. Jack Friel was the University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada; Northern Arizona Big Sky’s first Commissioner, serving from 1963 to 1971. University, Flagstaff, Arizona; and Weber State College, Dr. Sharon Holmberg currently serves as Co-Commissioner Ogden, Utah. Formed in 1963, the Big Sky Conference con­ of the Big Sky Conference after guiding the Mountain West sisted of charter members Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga Athletic Conference from its beginning in 1982 until its merger (Spokane, Washington), Montana, Montana State and Weber State. Boise State and Northern Arizona joinned the league with the Big Sky in 1988. July 1, 1970, in the Big Sky’s first expansion. Nevada-Reno Arnie Sgalio serves as the Big Sky’s Information Director, was admitted to the league July 1, 1979, replacing former and is beginning his 12th year in that position. charter member Gonzaga. On July 1, 1987, Eastern Washington became the Big Sky’s ninth member. When all Art Mendini is in his third year with the Big Sky as the nine members of the Mountain West Conference and Big Sky league’s first full-time Supervisor of Officials while Kay Johnson Conference were parallel the way was paved to merge the two is in her third year as the Conference Administrative As­ Arnie Sgalio leagues. sistant. Information Director Past Champs, Runnersup

1963—Idaho State (3-1) Montana State (2-1) 1977—Boise State (6-0) Northern Arizona (5-1) 1964—Montana State (3-0) Idaho State (2-1) 1978—Northern Arizona (6-1) UM, MSU (4-2) 1965—Weber State, Idaho (3-1) Montana (2-2) 1979—Montana State (6-1) Nevada-Reno (5-2) 1966—Montana State (4-0) Idaho (3-1) 1980—Boise State (6-1) Idaho (4-3) 1967—Montana State (4-0) UM, WSC, UI (2-2) 1981—Idaho State, BSU (6-1) Montana (5-2) 1968—Weber, Idaho, MSU (3-1) 1982— MONTANA (5-2) UI, MSU (5-2) 1969— MONTANA (4-0) Weber State (3-1) 1983—Nevada-Reno (6-1) Idaho State (5-2) 1970— MONTANA (6-0) Idaho State (4-2) 1984—Montana State (6-1) Nevada-Reno (5-2) 1971—Idaho (4-1) Boise State (4-2) 1985—Idaho (6-1) Nevada-Reno (6-1) 1972—Montana State (5-1) Idaho State (4-1) 1986—Reno (7-0) NAU, Idaho (5-2) 1973—Boise State (6-0) Montana State (5-1) 1987—Idaho (7-1) Weber State (7-1) 1974—Boise State (6-0) Montana State (4-2) 1988—Idaho (7-1) Montana (6-2) 1975—Boise State (5-0-1) ISU, MSU (4-2) 1989—Idaho (8-0) Montana (7-1) 1976—Montana State (6-0) Idaho (5-1)

1989 Big Sky Standings Big Sky Games Overall Games W L T Pet. PF-AVG. PA-AVG. W L T Pet. PF-AVG. PA-AVG. Idaho! 8 0 0 2.000 3 1 4 -3 9 .3 2 0 3 -2 5 .4 9 3 0 .705 4 0 7 -3 3 .9 3 1 4 -2 6 .2 Montana® 7 1 0 .875 2 5 5 —31.9 1 2 4 - 1 5 .5 11 3 0 .786 4 4 8 - 3 2 .0 2 8 3 - 2 0 .2 Nevada 5 3 0 .625 2 4 6 -3 0 .8 2 1 8 -2 7 .3 7 4 0 .636 3 4 9 -3 1 .7 2 5 6 -2 3 .3 Boise State 5 3 0 .625 194-2 4 .3 179-2 2 .4 6 5 0 .545 2 6 1 -2 3 .7 2 4 5 -2 2 .3 Eastern Wash. 4 4 0 .500 1 9 8 -2 4 .8 175-2 1 .9 4 6 0 .400 2 5 5 -2 5 .5 2 6 4 -2 6 .4 Northern Ariz. 2 6 0 .250 193-24.1 2 4 4 -3 0 .5 3 8 0 .273 2 5 9 -2 3 .5 3 3 0 -3 0 .0 Idaho State 2 6 0 .250 177-22.1 2 7 2 -3 4 .0 3 7 0 .300 2 3 1 -2 3 .1 3 2 5 -3 2 .5 Montana State 2 6 0 .250 1 53-19.1 2 1 0 -2 6 .3 4 7 0 .363 2 3 6 -2 1 .5 2 7 3 -2 4 .8 Weber State 1 7 0 .125 177-22.1 27 3 -3 4 .1 3 8 0 .273 2 8 6 -2 6 .0 3 0 1 -2 7 .4 !Clinched Big Sky Championship and automatic berth into NCAA Division 1-AA Collegiate Football Championship. @Received at-large berth into NCAA Division 1-AA Collegiate Football Championships.

38 SCORING OFFENSE T ea m G P ts . A vg. TD KXP FG SF ■1989 Big Sky Stats- 1 Idaho (6) 11 386 35.1 50 38 12 1 2 Montana (9) 11 3 6 3 3 3 .0 4 7 3 7 1 2 1 Team Stats 3 Nevada-Reno (13) 11 349 31.7 45 37 12 1 4 Weber St. (26) 11 286 26.0 36 26 12 1 (Parenthesis) indicate 1-AA ranking 5 Eastern Wash. (30) 10 255 25.5 31 28 13 1 6 Boise St. 11 261 23.7 33 28 11 0 TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE 7 Northern Ariz. 11 259 23.5 32 31 10 2 P la y G a m e P la y G a m e 8 Idaho St. 10 231 23.1 27 20 13 1 T ea m G A vg. TD* A vg. T ea m G A vg. TD A vg. 9 Montana St. 11 236 21.5 31 25 7 2 1 Idaho (1) 11 846 6.4 50 495.91 1 Boise St. (30) 11 812 3573 4.4 25 324.8 2 Nevada-Reno (9) 11 805 6.0 43 437.18 2 Montana St. 11 789 3803 4.8 34 345.7 SCORING DEFENSE 3 Montana (15) 11 8 5 9 4 5 3 3 5 .3 4 1 4 1 2 .0 9 3 Northern Ariz. 770 3892 5.1 353.8 11 38 T ea m G P ts . A vg. TD KXP FG SF 4 Weber St. (19) 11 851 4441 5.2 35 403.73 4 M o n ta n a 8 6 0 3 9 0 1 4 .5 2 4 3 5 4 .6 11 1 M o n ta n a (26) 11 2 1 2 1 9 .3 2 5 1 4 1 2 4 5 Northern Ariz. (27) 11 836 4280 5.1 31 389.09 5 Nevada-Reno 828 4097 4 .9 29 372.5 11 2 Boise St. 11 245 22.3 27 24 19 0 6 Boise St. 11 831 3990 4.8 31 362.73 6 Weber St. 853 4188 4 .9 33 380.7 11 3 Nevada-Reno ' 11 256 23.3 32 27 11 1 7 Idaho St. 803 3483 4.3 25 348.30 7 Idaho 827 4357 5 .3 31 396.1 10 11 4 Montana St. 11 273 24.8 36 24 9 0 3 Montana St. 743 3526 4.7 31 320.55 8 Eastern Wash. 765 4080 5.3 36 408.0 11 10 5 Idaho 11 276 25.1 34 27 11 2 9 Eastern Wash. 696 3128 4.5 27 312.80 9 Idaho St. 725 4246 5 .9 41 4 24.6 10 10 6 Eastern Wash. 10 264 26.4 36 31 5 1 7 Weber St. 11 301 27.4 38 31 12 0 8 Northern Ariz. 11 330 30.0 43 42 10 0 RUSHING OFFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE 9 Idaho St. 10 325 32.5 42 38 11 1 P la y G a m e P la y G a m e T eam G A vg. TD A vg. T ea m G Plays Yards A vg. TD A vg. PUNT RETURNS 1 Montana St. (20) 11 551 2273 4.1 23 206.6 1 M o n ta n a (1) 11 3 9 2 7 7 2 2 .0 7 7 0 .2 T ea m G N o . Y d s. TD A vg. 2 Nevada-Reno (29) 11 443 1922 4.3 21 174.7 2 Boise St. (2) 11 419 945 2.3 10 85.9 1 Eastern Wash. (2) 10 21 270 0 12.9 3 Northern Ariz. 11 429 1572 3.7 17 142.9 3 Idaho (21) 11 403 1404 3.5 18 127.6 2 Nevada-Reno (5) 11 26 294 1 11.3 4 Eastern Wash. 10 388 1278 3.3 13 127.8 4 Montana St. (22) 11 432 1409 3.3 17 128.1 3 Montana (9) 11 2 7 2 8 2 1 1 0 .4 5 Idaho 11 401 1338 3.3 18 121.6 5 Northern Ariz. (29) 11 444 1520 3.4 18 138.2 4 Boise St. (17) 11 46 4 47 1 9.7 6 M o n ta n a 11 4 1 4 1 2 3 2 3 .0 2 0 1 1 2 .0 6 Eastern Wash. 10 438 1433 3.3 17 143.3 5 Idaho St. (23) 10 28 263 2 9.4 7 Boise St. 11 399 1186 3.0 12 107.8 7 Nevada-Reno 11 459 1645 3.6 20 149.5 6 Weber St. (31) 11 21 182 0 8.7 8 Weber St. 11 386 1176 3.0 15 106.9 8 Weber St. 11 479 1772 3.7 13 161.1 7 Northern Ariz. 11 16 132 0 8.3 9 Idaho St. 10 355 776 2.2 8 77.6 9 Idaho St. 10 428 1724 4.0 19 172.4 8 Montana St. 11 26 213 0 8.2 9 Idaho 11 25 189 0 7.6

PASSING OFFENSE PASSING DEFENSE NET PUNTING G a m e G a m e N o . Y d s. N e t T eam G Att-Cmp-Int Pet. Y d s. TD A vg. T ea m G Att-Cmp-Int Pet. Y d s. TD A vg. T ea m Punt°s A vg. R e t. R et. A vg. 1 Idaho (1) 11 445-269- 9 60 .4 4117 32 374.3 1 Northern Ariz. 11 326-167-16 51.2 2372 20 215.6 1 M o n ta n a (2) 5 7 4 0 .6 13 I l l 3 8 .6 2 Montana (4) 11 445-265-18 59.6 3 3 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 .1 2 Montana St. 11 357-200-12 56.0 2394 17 217.6 2 Eastern Wash. (19) 67 37.7 30 148 35.5 3 Weber St. (5) 11 465-247-24 53.1 3265 20 296.8 3 Weber St. 11 374-186-20 49.7 2416 20 219.6 3 Montana St. (20) 64 38.8 27 220 35.3 4 Idaho St. (12) 448-248-16 55.4 2707 17 270.7 4 Nevada-Reno 11 369-216-16 58.5 2452 9 222.9 4 Weber St. (21) 59 41.3 31 358 35.3 5 Nevada-Reno (13) 362-199-17 55.0 2887 22 262.5 5 Boise St. 11 393-199-16 50.6 2628 15 238.9 5 Idaho St. (22) 67 36.7 11 107 35.1 6 Boise St. (17) 432-209-30 48.4 2804 19 254.9 6 Idaho St. 10 297-173-10 58.2 2522 22 252.2 6 Northern Ariz. 65 39.5 26 350 34.1 7 No. Ariz. (18) 407-226-13 55.5 2708 14 246.2 7 Eastern Wash. 10 327-168-25 51.4 2647 19 264.7 7 Idaho 53 41.0 31 432 32.9 8 Eastern Wash. 308-151-10 49 .0 1850 14 185.0 8 Idaho 11 424-253-17 59.7 2953 13 268.5 8 Boise St. 63 34.2 21 114 32.4 9 Montana St. 192- 91-13 4 7 .4 1253 8 113.9 9 M o n ta n a 11 467-227-26 48.6 3 1 2 9 1 7 2 8 4 .5 9 Nevada-Reno 47 36.0 26 236 30.9

RUSHING SCORING Y d s. 1989 Big Sky N a m e G TD XP FG P ts . A v e. N a m e G Car. Yds. Avg. TD PG 1 Thayne Doyle, Idaho (21) 11 0 38 12 74 6.73 1 Dominic Corr, Eastern Wash. (22) 9 181 796 4.4 5 8 8.44 2 Jason Cromer, E. Wash. (23) 10 0 28 13 67 6.70 2 Chris Thomas, Boise St. (29) 11 208 895 4.3 81.36 Individual Statistics 3 Kirk Duce, Montana (24) 11 0 3 7 1 2 7 3 6 .6 4 3 George Jackson, Weber St. 11 147 773 5.3 70.27 N ote-A player must play in at least 75 % of his team’s games and/or meet the 3 Kevin McKelvie, N-Reno (24) 11 0 37 12 73 6.64 4 Ray Whalen, Nevada-Reno 11 160 738 4.6 67.09 minimum requirements of a particular category. (Parenthesis) indicate 1-AA ranking 5 Chris Thomas, Boise St. (27) 11 12 0 0 72 6.55 5 Jason Frierson, Nevada-Reno 10 133 638 4.8 4 63.80 6 Jody Farmer, Montana 10 1 0 0 0 6 0 6 .0 0 6 Damon Daniels, Idaho 11 168 676 4.0 8 61.45 7 Matt Bombard, Idaho St. 10 0 20 13 59 5.90 7 Rob Vera, Idaho St. 10 151 554 3.7 3 55.40 PUNT RETURNS 8 Kasey Dunn, Idaho 11 10 2 0 62 5.64 8 Jody Farmer, Montana 1 0 1 2 1 5 5 1 4 .6 8 5 5 .1 0 (Min. 1.2 returns per game) N o . Y d s. TD A vg. 9 Mike Black, Boise St. 11 0 28 11 61 5.55 9 Geoff Mitchell, Weber St. 11 131 565 4.3 5 51.36 1 Treamelle Taylor, Nev.-Reno (3) 20 274 1 13.70 9 Micky Penaflor, N.Ariz. 11 0 31 10 61 5.55 10 Devon Pearce, Idaho 10 102 492 4.8 7 49.20 2 Shannon Cabunoc, Montana (17) 1 4 1 3 1 0 9 .3 6 17 Tony Rice, Montana 11 7 5 3 4 3 4 .6 6 3 1 .1 8 3 Kenny Kuehl, Boise St. (26) 38 338 1 8.89 4 Melvin Maxwell, Weber St. (29) 21 182 0 8.67 INTERCEPTIONS 5 Lee Allen, Idaho 16 130 0 8.13 N a m e G N o . Y d s. T D IPG 6 Mike Marks, Idaho St. 24 183 0 7.63 1 Mike Babb, Weber St. (1) 11 9 90 1 .82 RECEIVING 2 Kurt Schulz, Eastern Wash. (3) 10 7 126 1 .70 N a m e G CT Y d s. TD C PG 3 Tim Hauck, Montana (9) 11 7 5 0 0 .6 4 1 Peter Macon, Weber St. (1) 11 92 1047 6 8.36 3 Charlie Oliver, Idaho (9) 11 7 47 0 .64 2 Kasey Dunn, Idaho (5) 11 73 1101 10 6.64 KICKOFF RETURNS 5 Jason Elliott, E. Wash. (25) 10 5 147 0 .50 3 Lee Allen, Idaho (9) 11 64 1168 10 5.82 6 Galen Lawton, Montana 11 5 0 3 Treamelle Taylor, Nev.-Reno (9) 11 64 1033 8 5.82 (Min. 1-2 returns per game) N o . Y d s. TD A vg. 5 5 .4 5 5 Matt Clark, Montana (17) 11 6 0 5 8 8 4 5 .4 5 1 Dominic Corr, E. Wash. (15) 34 807 1 23.74 6 William Duckett, Nevada-Reno 11 5 26 0 .45 6 Winky White, Boise St. (27) 11 52 830 3 4.73 2 Shannon Cabunoc, Mont. (30) 17 3 7 1 0 2 1 .8 2 7 Joe Funk, Idaho St. 10 43 552 6 4.30 3 Sean Hill, Montana St. 24 517 0 21.54 PUNTING 8 Mike Trevathan, Montana 11 4 6 7 1 0 2 4 .1 8 4 Chris Schrade, Idaho St. 21 442 0 21.05 (Min. 3.6 punts per game) N o . A vg. G Y d s. 9 Ricky Hill, Boise St. 11 43 535 6 3.91 5 Maurice Jackson, Weber St. 29 582 0 20.07 1 Brent Chuhaniuk, Weber St. (2) 58 42.03 11 2438 10 Jamie Buenzli, Eastern Wash. 9 34 539 3 3.78 6 Robby Washington, Boise St> 17 322 0 18.94 2 Jody Farmer, Montana (3) 46 4 1 .7 6 1 0 1 9 2 1 7 Don Jordan, Idaho 18 338 0 18.78 3 Joe Carrasco, Idaho (4) 52 41.75 11 2171 4 Darren Svendsen, Mont. St. (21) 63 39.40 11 2482 5 Micky Penaflor, No. Ariz. (24) 59 39.00 11 2301 PASSING EFFICIENCY 6 Brian Boesel, E. Wash. (30) 60 38.27 9 2296 C m p. Int. Y d s/ TD R a tin g 7 Duffy Daugherty, Idaho St. 66 37.29 10 2461 (Min. 15 att. per game) G A tt. C m p. P et. Int. P et. Y d s. A tt. TD P e t. P o in ts 8 Darrin Lyle, Boise St. 40 33.42 11 1337 1 John Friesz, Idaho (2) 11 425 260 6 1.18 8 1.88 4041 9.51 31 7.29 161.4 2 Fred Gatlin, Nevada-Reno (22) 11 308 172 55.84 12 3.90 2522 8.19 19 6.17 137.2 FIELD GOALS 3 Grady Bennett, Montana )14) 1 1 4 0 9 2 4 7 6 0 .3 9 14 3 .4 2 3 0 9 1 7 .5 6 2 0 1 3 3 .2 4 .8 9 N a m e G F G A F G P e t. F g P g 4 Jason Whitmer, Idaho St. (34) 8 305 170 55.74 9 2.95 1967 6.45 12 3.93 117.0 1 Matt Bombard, Idaho St. (4) 10 20 13 .650 1.30 5 Greg Wyatt, Northern Ariz. 11 405 225 5 5.56 12 2.96 2683 6.62 14 3.46 116.7 1 Jason Cromer, E.Wash. (4) 10 21 13 .619 1.30 6 Mike Virden, Boise St. 10 295 146 4 9.49 20 6.78 2112 7.16 18 6.10 116.2 3 Kevin McKelvie, N-Reno (11) 11 18 12 .667 1.09 7 John Tetrault, Montana St. 11 167 76 45.51 11 6.59 996 5.96 6 3.59 94.3 3 Thayne Doyle, Idaho (11) 11 20 12 .600 1.09 3 Kirk Duce, Montana (11) 11 2 2 1 2 .5 4 5 1 .0 9 6 Mike Black, Boise St. (19) 11 20 11 .550 1.00 7 Micky Penaflor, N.Ariz. (25) 11 12 10 .833 .91 TOTAL OFFENSE 8 Jay Judy, Montana St. 11 11 7 .636 .64 R u sh in g P a s s in g Total Offense 9 Brent Chuhaniuk, Weber St. 11 7 4 .571 .36 N a m e G C ar G a in L o ss N e t A tt Y d s P la y s Y d s Y d P l Tdr* Y d P l 1 John Friesz, Idaho (1) 11 39 9 197 -188 425 4041 464 3853 8.30 31 350.27 ALL-PURPOSE RUNNERS 2 Grady Bennett, Montana (5) 11 1 2 2 4 8 6 2 9 6 1 9 0 4 0 9 3 0 9 1 5 3 1 3 2 8 1 6 .1 8 2 5 2 9 8 .2 7 Name G Rush Rec. PR KOR Yds. YdsPg P PAvg. 3 Fred Gatlin, Nevada-Reno (15) 11 53 194 143 51 308 2522 361 2573 7.13 20 233.91 1 Dominic Corr, Eastern Wash. (1) 9 796 52 0 807 1655 183.89 229 7.23 4 Greg Wyatt, Northern Ariz. (19) 11 58 54 237 -183 405 2683 463 2500 5.40 14 227.27 2 Treamelle Taylor, Nevada-Reno (16) 11 0 1033 274 241 1548 140.73 94 16.47 5 Jason Whitmer, Idaho St. (20) 8 62 101 254 -153 305 1967 368 1814 4.93 14 226.75 3 Chris Thomas, Boise St. (23) 11 895 179 0 363 1437 130.64 242 5.94 4 Lee Allen, Idaho 6 Mike Virden, Boise St. (24) 10 58 249 156 93 295 2112 353 2205 6.25 18 220.50 11 0 1168 130 26 1324 120.36 82 16.15 7 John Tetrault, Montana St. 11 143 633 175 458 167 996 310 1454 4.69 12 132.18 5 Kasey Dunn, Idaho 11 0 1101 0 0 1101 100.09 73 15.08 6 Peter Macon, Weber St. 11 1047 8 Dominic Corr, Eastern Wash. 9 181 840 44 796 0 0 181 796 4.40 6 88.44 0 1047 0 0 95.18 92 11.38 8 Jody Farmer, Montana 0 121 9 Chris Thomas, Boise St. 11 208 943 48 895 1 0 209 895 4.28 11 81.36 10 551 221 893 89.30 158 5.65 9 David Lang, Northern Ariz. 10 George Jackson, Weber St. 11 147 818 45 773 0 0 147 773 5.26 4 70.27 11 521 447 0 8 976 88.73 130 7.51 10 David Jackson, Idaho 11 10 943 0 0 953 86.64 37 25.76 *Touchdowns-responsible-for are players TDs scored and passed for.

39 ■1989 Grizzly Statistics- Team Statistics Receiving UM Opp. G/GS Rec. Yds. Yds/Rec. Yds/Game TDs Rec./Game First Downs (Rush-Pass-Penalty)...... 230 200 11/11 60 588 9.8 53.5 4 5.5 Rushing Attempts...... 414 392 11/11 46 710 15.4 64.6 2 4.2 Rushing Yards Gained ...... 1721 1217 10/7 35 511 14.6 51.1 3 3.5 Rushing Yards Lost...... 489 445 10/8 32 221 6.9 22.1 2 3.2 NET RUSHING YARDAGE...... 1232 772 10/9 24 348 14.5 34.8 4 2.4 Yards Per Rush...... 3.0 2.0 10/0 23 187 8.1 18.7 0 2.3 Rushing Yards Per Game ...... 112.0 70.2 9/0 18 290 16.1 32.2 3 2.0 8/3 10 147 14.7 18.4 0 1.3 Passes Attempted...... 445 467 Others.. 11/0 17 301 17.1 27.4 3 1.5 Passes Completed...... 265 227 21 Passes Had Intercepted ..... 18 26 11/11 265 3303 12.5 300.3 Pass Completion Percentage...... 596 .486 11/11 227 3119 13.7 283.6 17 NET YARDS PASSING...... 3301 3129 Yards Per Pass Attempt ...... 7.4 6.7 Yards Per Pass Completion ...... 12.5 13.8 Passing Yards Per Game ...... 300.1 284.5 Field Goals 1-19 Yards ! 20-29 Yards 30-39 Yards 40-49 Yards Over 50 —Total— Total Plays...... 859 FGA-FGM/Pct FGA-FGM/Pct Blk FG/G Long Total Plays Per Game .. 78.1 78.1 ct FGA-FGM/Pct FGA-FGM/Pct FGA-FGM/Pct Duce.. 2-2- 1.00 8-6-.75 7-3-.43 5-1-.20 0-0-.00 22-12-.55 1 1.1 41 TOTAL NET YARDS... 4533 3901 Yards Gained Per Play.... 5.3 4.5 Montana 11 2 -2- 1.00 8-6.75 7-3.43 5-1-.20 0-0-.00 22-12.55 0 1.1 41 Yards Gained Per Game.. 412.1 354.6 Opponents... 11 0-0- .00 6-4.67 4-3.75 5-4-.80 1-1-1.00 16-12.75 2 1.1 Kickoff Returns/Kickoff Return Yards 40/819 61/1008 Average Yardage Per Kickoff Return 20.5 16.5 Kickoff Returns Per Game 3.6 5.6 Total Offense Punt Returns/Punt Return Yards 26/282 13/111 -Rushing Yards- Att. Gain Loss Net TDs Att. Cmp. Yards TDs Plays Yds Yds Game TDs Average Yardage Per Punt Return 10.9 8.5 Grady Bennett .. 122 486 296 190 5 409 247 3091 20 531 3281 298.3 25 2.3 Punt Returns Per Game 2.4 1.2 Jody Farmer..... 121 592 41 551 8 0 0 0 0 121 551 55.1 8 Interception Returns/Interception Return Yards 26/297 18/194 Tony Rice...... 75 353 10 343 6 0 0 0 0 75 343 42.9 6 Average Yardage Per Interception Return 11.4 10.8 Average Interceptions Per Game 2.4 1.6 Punts/Total Punt Yardage 57/2314 74/2458 Average Yards Per Punt 40.6 33.2 Average Number of Punts Per Game 5.2 6.7 Defensive Statistics Fumbles/Fumbles Lost 21/12 31/17 Penalties/Yards Penalized 79/699 94/862 Average Yards Per Penalty 8.9 9.2 Player, Position G/GS UT AT TT Sacks/Yds. TL/Yds. FF FR Blk Misc-TD PD Penalties Per Game/Yards Penalized Per Game 7.2/63.6 8.6/78.4 Tim Hauck...... 11/11 64 65 129 0-0 4-14 3 1 3 2 6 2 Point Safety/1 Point Safety 1/0 4/0 Mike Rankin...... 10/9 35 55 90 5-52 5-18 3 4 0 0 1 3rd Down Conversions Attempts/Made...... 176/69 Michael McGowan...... 11/10 40 42 82 4-22 4-11 1 1 0 1 0 Bryan Tripp...... 11/10 27 43 70 5-47 1 1 0 0 1 Galen Lawton...... 11/9 30 27 57 1-1 6-21 1 1 0 3 Punting Steve Collins...... 9/2 22 18 40 2-16 0 1 0 0 0 Inside Gregg Smerker...... 11/0 11 24 35 1-6 0 1 0 0 2 No. Yds. Avg. Opp. 20 Long ...... 11/10 13 21 34 1-3 6-12 0 0 0 0 Farmer...... 46 1921 41,8 19 78 Thad Huse...... Duce...... 11 393 35.7 4 48 Marcus Bowen...... 11/11 18 14 32 0-0 0 1 0 0 9 - Kirk Murphy...... 11/8 11 20 31 3-19 2-12 2 4 1 1 1 Montana...... 57 2314 40.6 23 0 0 0 Opponents.... 74 2458 33.2 16 — Joe Kalafat...... 10/1 17 14 31 4-36 9-28 1 Kevin Morris...... 10/6 14 16 30 0-0 1-5 0 1 1 1 1 Nels Kludt...... 11/11 13 17 30 2-8 4-13 0 1 0 0 1 Rushing Kyle Mirich...... 11/1 8 13 21 0-0 0 0 0 1 G-GS Att. Gain Loss Net-Avg. TD Long Dan Edwards ...... 11/11 10 10 20 2-4 2-10 1 1 0 0 1 Jody Farmer.. 10/8 121 592 41 551-4.6 8 55.1 1-4 1 1 0 0 Tony Rice.... 8/3 75 353 10 343-4.6 6 42.9 Alex Hunter...... 10/0 6 13 19 0-0 Grady Bennett.. ..11/11 122 486 296 190-1.6 5 17.3 Jon Davidson...... 7/0 6 10 16 0-0 1-10 0 0 0 0 Rick Gillie...... 8/1 35 119 7 112-3.2 0 14.0 Wade Thoemmes...... 11/3 8 7 15 4-30 0 1 0 0 6 Bryan Tripp... 11/10 1 63 0 63-3.0 0 5.7 Britt Fred...... 10/0 2 12 14 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Jim Kostecki.. 8/0 29 78 20 58-2.0 0 7.3 Dwayne Hans ...... 5/5 9 2 11 0-0 0 0 1 0 2 Brad Lebo.... 7/0 15 4 78 -74-4.9 0 -10.6 ...... 3/0 6 4 10 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Others...... 11/0 29 30 78 -48-1.7 1 -4.4 Tony Longin...... - Sean Dorris...... 6/0 4 5 9 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Montana...... 11/11 414 1721 489 1232-3.0 20 Greg Ferguson...... 9/0 2 6 8 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Opponent...... 11/11 392 1217 445 772-2.0 7 - Broyce Batchan...... 2/2 4 4 8 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Paul LeProwse...... 1/1 3 4 7 2-7 1-1 1 0 0 0 0 Kelly McCallum...... 5/0 2 4 6 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Passing Mark Sulser...... 9/0 1 4 5 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 Cmp Eff. Long Troy Franks...... 5/0 2 3 5 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 G-S Att. Cmp. Pet. Int. Yds. TDs Rtng Pass Don Graves...... 3/0 3 2 5 0-0 0 0 0 0 1 Bennett 11/11 409 247 .604 14 3091 20 133.2 60 0 0 1 Lebo...... 7/0 35 18 .514 4 210 1 88.4 74 Chad Lembke...... 4/0 2 3 5 0-0 0 0 Sulser...... 9/0 1 0 .000 0 0 0 .0 0 Others...... 11/11 26 10 15 3-22 1 5 0 0 1 Montana...... 11/11 445 265 .596 18 3301 21 129.4 - Montana...... 11/11 419 492 911 39-273 53-174 16 22 8 10 47 Opponents.. 11/11 467 227 .486 26 3129 17 105.8 - Opponents...... 11/11 461 394 855 49-335 41-141 15 18 2 2 43

40 Results/Records-

Ninety years ago. The Grizzly football team in 1900: back row, L-R, Charles Allard, Leo Greenough, Harold Blake, Coach Frank Bean, Herbert Hughes, Ray Walters. Middle, L-R: Arthur Westby, Harry Polleys, Homer McDonald, Joe Buckhouse, King Garlington. Front, L-R: Walter Hay, Wiliam Craig, Claude Marceyes, George Farrell. Missoula’s popula­ tion was 5,000 at the time and football was the only varsity sport. In 1902-03 the university began basketball, baseball and track programs.

Mirich Shannon ■Season-by-Season Results-

52 Ft. Shaw Indians 0 3 4 Montana Wesleyan ...... 0 13 San Francisco (in B u tte). 7 UM ...... 1 8 9 7 ...... O pp. 0 @ Mont. Schl. Mines.... 0 0 @ Washington State.. 31 UM 1929 Opp. 19 M ontana St. (in B u tte)... 0 0 The “Tigers”...... 0 3 @ Montana State 0 7 @ Whitman College... 13 18 Anaconda Anodes ...... 2 2 3 G o n za g a ...... 0 0 The “Tigers”...... 0 42 Fort Missoula...... 0 28 Montana State ...... 0 19 Mt. Saint C h a rle s...... 0 0 @ Id a h o ...... 6 0 T h e “T igers”...... 0 2 4 Mont. Schl. Mines 0 7 Id a h o ...... 2 0 6 @ Washington ...... 6 14 North Dakota ...... 3 4 Butte Bus. College 20 15 Montana State ...... 5 (4-3) 0 @ Id a h o ...... 19 (7-1) 18 Montana State ...... 6 (6-0-1) 4 5 Intermountain U ...... 0 10 @ Butte Bus. College... 26 UM ...... 1 9 2 1 ...... O pp. 12 Montana St. (in Butte)... 14 (1-2-3) 2 5 Idaho Tech ...... 0 1938 n UM 1910 Opp. 18 @ California ...... 5 3 UM ...... O pp. 7 @ Washington ...... 2 8 8 Mont. Schl. Mines 0 0 Washington State ...... 13 2 7 Eastern Washington ...... 0 ITM 1898 n 6 Whitman College ...... 14 UM ...... O pp. 0 @ Montana State 0 0 @ U C L A ...... 14 0 @ San Francisco ...... 0 7 @ Id a h o ...... 3 5 5 Helena Ath. Club ...... 6 (3-5-1) 7 D e P a u l ...... 6 3 Utah State ...... 5 14 @ Montana State ...... 7 0 Anaconda Ath. Club ...... 18 5 @ G o n za g a ...... 17 13 Texas Tech...... 19 6 @ Montana State ...... 0 7 North Dakota State ...... 6 1930 ^ 3 @ Mont. Schl. Mines.... 0 UM ...... O pp. 0 @ North Dakota ...... 7 16 Montana State ...... 0 0 G o n za g a ...... 0 10 Montana State ...... 0 18 Anaconda Anodes 14 6 Id a h o ...... 19 (2-2) (3-3-1) (3-2-1) 52 Mt. Saint Charles 0 9 @ G o n za g a ...... 0 0 @ Washington ...... 27 13 M ontana St. (in B u tte)... 0 1899 n UM ...... 1 9 2 2 O n pp. UM ...... O pp. 1 9 1 1 n 13 Montana St. (in Butte)... 6 7 @ A rizo n a...... 0 UM ...... O pp. 0 @ Washington ...... 2 6 12 Anaconda Ath. Club ...... 5 0 @ Washington State 61 (5-3-1) 12 @ Mont. Schl. Mines.... 0 3 7 Montana W esleyan ...... 0 0 @ Montana State ...... 3 8 0 @ C alifornia...... 4 6 0 Utah State ...... 8 15 Idaho Tech ...... 12 0 Montana State ...... 5 2 7 G o n z a g a ...... 15 2 8 Poison Independents. 6 6 @ G o n za g a ...... 3 7 (1-2) 12 Id a h o ...... 6 UM ...... 1 9 3 9 ...... O pp. (2-1) 7 Montana State ...... 6 (5-3) 9 P o rtla n d ...... 0 r t. i 1900 n 0 Whitman College ...... 13 UM ...... O pp. 6 San Francisco ...... 13 UM ...... 1 9 1 2 ...... O pp. 0 Id a h o ...... 3 9 11 M ontana S t a t e ...... 12 1 9 3 1 n 6 M ontana St. (in B u tte)... 0 2 8 Missoula High ...... 0 (3-4) UM ...... O pp. (0-1) 7 @ M ontana S ta te . 0 0 Mt. Saint Charles 2 13 @ Id a h o...... 0 0 @ Washington ...... 2 5 0 @ Washington ...... 9 0 @ Utah State ...... 17 UM ...... 1 9 2 3 nO pp. UM ...... 1 9 0 1 O pp. 19 @ Id a h o ...... 21 0 @ Texas Tech...... 13 3 @ U ta h ...... 10 2 7 Mt. Saint Charles ...... 0 L ost Ft. Shawn Indn ...... W on 0 Washington State 13 0 @ A rizon a...... 6 3 9 Montana State ...... 3 0 @ Id a h o ...... 4 0 L ost Butte Ath. Club...... W on 0 G o n z a g a ...... 2 3 18 @ Gonzaga ...... 6 2 5 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 0 37 Montana St. (in Butte)... 6 W on Fort Missoula...... L ost 0 @ Oregon State ...... 19 (3-5) 9 @ Willamette ...... 3 0 2 G o n z a g a ...... 2 5 2 6 Fort Missoula...... 0 0 @ U S C ...... 6 9 (4-3) 16 @ Whitman College ...... 7 0 @ Montana State ...... 3 1 (1-6) 14 @ Washington ...... 2 6 (2-3) U M .. 1 9 4 0 ...... O pp. UM ...... 1 9 1 3 O pp. 2 4 @ Montana State ...... 13 1 9 3 2 9 Eastern Washington ...... 0 9 @ Washington State ...... 3 4 0 Pacific College. UM ...... O pp. UM ...... 1 9 9 2 O pp. 0 @ Washington State ...... 13 7 Utah State ...... 9 (4-4) 2 5 Anaconda Anodes 0 0 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 16 7 @ Montana State ...... 0 13 @ Washington ...... 2 6 19 Texas Tech...... 3 2 0 Montana State ...... 3 8 1924 6 M ontana St. (in B u tte)... 0 2 0 Montana State ...... 0 UM O pp. 1 4 Carroll College...... 8 (0-2) 7 @ G o n za g a ...... 16 6 Id a h o ...... 19 13 Gonzaga (in Butte) ...... 10 4 0 Mt. Saint Charles 7 0 @ O r e g o n...... 3 8 0 @ Whitman College . 3 5 13 Id a h o ...... 4 1 0 @ U C L A ...... 3 2 UMmm ...... 1 9 0 3 nO pp. (3-4) 7 M ontana St. (in B u tte)... 19 2 8 Id a h o ...... 18 7 @ Washington ...... 5 2 2 0 @ San Diego Marines...38 3 2 Fort Missoula...... 0 10 6 @ Montana Mines. 6 0 @ Washington State 31 1 9 1 4 n 0 @ P o rtla n d ...... 0 11 Fort Missoula...... 0 UM ...... O pp. 14 G o n z a g a ...... 2 0 6 Oregon State ...... 3 5 0 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 19 13 @ G o n za g a ...... 56 (4-4-1) 8 7 Butte Ramblers ...... 0 61 Pacific University 7 0 @ Mont. Schl. M ines....23 10 Washington State ...... 0 3 @ S ta n fo rd ...... 41 (2-7) 0 @ Id a h o ...... 2 8 0 @ Id a h o ...... 0 2 0 @ Whitman College ... 0 1 9 4 1 n 0 @ W ashington S t a te ...... 3 2 1 9 3 3 n UM ...... O pp. 3 2 Utah State ...... 0 (4-4) UM ...... O pp. 6 @ M ontana S t a te ...... 13 2 6 Montana State ...... 9 0 @ Oregon State ...... 2 0 2 0 @ Brigham Young 7 (2-5) 13 North Dakota State ...... 0 1925 7 Washington State 13 27 North Dakota State 0 UM. . O pp. 7 @ U C L A ...... 14 19 @ G o n za g a ...... 0 6 @ Id a h o ...... 12 0 Washington State ...... 9 13 @ Gonzaga ...... 6 UM ...... 1 9 0 4 nO pp. (6-0-1) 3 2 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 10 @ Washington ...... 3 0 2 3 M ontana St. (in B u tte)... 13 10 Fort Missoula...... 0 7 @ S ta n fo rd ...... 3 3 14 Gonzaga (in Butte) 14 0 @ Washington ...... 21 0 @ U ta h ...... 17 UM ...... 1 9 1 3 nO pp. 13 @ G o n za g a ...... 7 57 Montana Schl. Mines ..... 0 13 North Dakota ...... 6 5 @ U tah S t a te ...... 0 15 Id a h o ...... 3 2 6 Utah State ...... 0 7 @ Oregon State ...... 2 7 16 @ Id a h o ...... 0 5 Washington State ...... 6 7 @ South Dakota ....10 (3-4) 2 0 @ Id a h o...... 14 0 @ O re. St. (in Portland) 27 7 9 Montana State ...... 0 10 @ North Dakota ...... 10 7 @ U S C ...... 2 7 (6-3) (3-2) 7 @ Washington State . 27 2 8 Montana State ...... 7 UM ...... 1 9 3 4 O pp. 5 0 Butte Centervilles...... 0 (3-4-1) 0 @ W ashington St a te 27 UMTIM ...... 1 9 0 5 nO pp. 6 S y r a c u se ...... 6 0 @ U C L A ...... 16 U M ...... 1 9 4 2 ...... O pp. 0 U ta h ...... 4 2 (2-2-2) 1 9 2 6 n 4 8 Mont. Schl. Mines 0 UM ...... O pp. 6 Brigham Young ...... 12 0 @ Whitman College 5 6 Id a h o ...... 13 0 O reg o n...... 4 9 13 Mathers AFB ...... 19 6 @ W ashington S t a te ...... 2 8 UM ...... 1 9 1 6 O pp. 2 5 M ontana St. (in B u tte)... 0 12 Id a h o ...... 2 7 16 @ Washington State 68 2 3 Utah State ...... 0 11 @ South Dakota ..... 0 7 @ O regon S ta te ...... 7 6 @ Washington State ...... 14 0 @ Washington ...... 3 5 8 8 Ft. Shaw Indians ...... 0 2 0 @ G o n za g a ...... 0 4 @ G o n z a g a ...... 6 2 7 Montana State (in Butte) 0 0 Id a h o ...... 21 (2-3) 0 @ Washington State . 27 6 @ G o n za g a ...... 10 (2-5-1) 0 @ Oregon State ...... 3 3 17 Whitman College ...... 0 5 6 Whitman College ...... 7 0 @ California ...... 13 UM ...... 1 9 0 6 O pp. 6 @ Montana State . 6 UM ...... 1 9 3 5 ...... O pp. 2 1 @ Sacramento St ...... 0 0 @ U S C ...... 3 8 3 2 Ft.Shaw Indians ...... 6 2 0 @ Id a h o...... 13 0 @ U S C ...... 9 0 @ U S C ...... 6 1 (0-8) 0 Washington State 5 (4-1-1) (3-5) 2 0 M ontana St. (in B u tte)... 0 11 Spokane Ath. Club ...... 0 1927 7 Washington State 13 0 @ U ta h ...... 4 2 UM ...... 1 9 1 7 nO pp. UM ...... O pp. 7 @ Id a h o ...... 14 1943-44 6 @ Utah State ...... 16 6 Utah State ...... 21 19 Butte Centervilles...... 0 7 @ Washington ...... 3 3 — n o team - 0 Ex-Collegians...... 6 3 @ Whitman College ...... 14 8 Mt. Saint Charles 0 7 G on zaga (in G t. F a lls)... 7 (2-4) 9 Montana State ...... 7 0 Washington State ...... 3 5 0 @ S ta n fo rd ...... 3 2 0 @ Washington St ...... 2 8 0 W a sh in g to n ...... 3 2 0 Oregon State ...... 0 U M 1 9 4 5 ...... O pp. UM ...... 1 9 0 7 ...... O pp. 3 Id a h o ...... 14 6 Id a h o ...... 4 2 (1-5-2) 13 @ Utah State ...... 4 4 6 2 Montana Wesleyan 0 (1-4) 13 C alifornia ...... 3 3 0 @ Id a h o ...... 4 6 28 Ft. Shaw Indians ...... 0 1918 6 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 UM ...... 1 9 3 6 ...... O pp. 13 @ Farragut Naval Base. 21 0 @ Washington State ...... 3 8 0 @ G o n z a g a ...... 0 0 @ Washington State 19 36 Pocatello Marines...... 6 12 Mont. Schl. Mines 0 — n o te a m — (3-4-1) 0 @ U C L A ...... 3 0 13 Farragut Naval Base ...... 18 12 Spokane Ath. Club ...... 0 4 5 Idaho, South Branch 13 (1-4) U M ...... 191? o p p . 1928 0 @ Mont. Schl. Mines.... 0 UM O pp. 6 G o n z a g a ...... 0 2 6 Montana Wesleyan ...... 7 (4-1-1) 13 Butte Centervilles , 0 2 7 M ontana St. (in B u tte)... 0 0 @ Utah State ...... 4 7 13 Anaconda Anodes 0 7 @ Oregon State ...... 14 UM ...... 1 9 4 6 ...... O pp. 2 8 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 6 UM ...... 1 9 0 8 nO pp. 6 Washington State ...... 2 6 16 Id a h o ...... 0 3 1 Eastern Washington ...... 7 6 Whitman College ...... 6 0 Montana State ...... 0 0 W a sh in g to n ...... 2 5 2 4 S an Francisco (in B u tte). 7 2 6 Colorado State...... 0 0 @ Id a h o...... 7 8 Mont. Schl. Mines 5 2 0 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 0 13 North Dakota ...... 6 0 @ O r e g o n...... 3 4 6 @ Montana State ...... 6 4 @ Mont. Schl. Mins 5 6 I d a h o ...... 21 (6-3) 2 0 M ontana St. (in B u tte)... 7 14 Washington State ...... 4 2 0 @ Montana State ...... 5 0 Montana St. (in Butte) 0 0 Utah State ...... 2 6 (2-3-2) ... (1-2-1) 6 @ O r e g o n...... 31 UM ...... 1 9 3 7 ...... O pp. 19 Id a h o...... 0 TT1U 1909 n UM ...... 1 ? 2 Q O pp. 0 @ Oregon State ...... 4 4 2 5 Whitman College 0 7 @ U C L A ...... 61 UM ...... O pp. 1 33 Mt. Saint Charles ...... 0 7 @ G o n za g a ...... 0 13 @ Texas Tech...... 6 0 @ Washington ...... 21 3 3 M issoula H ig h ...... 0 18 @ Washington ...... 14 (4-5-1) 3 6 O kla. City (in G . F alls).. 6 (4-4) 42 ■Season-by-Season Results (Cont’d)-

14 @ New Mexico...... 2 0 2 2 Id a h o ...... 16 Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA) 2 5 Montana State ...... 21 2 5 W eber S t a te ...... 6 3 N orth D ak ota....S t ...... 3 0 21 2 0 U ta h ...... 4 1 0 Brigham Young ...... 2 7 (10- 1) 21 (3-6) 2 2 @ Idaho State ...... 15 7 1970 n 3 6 Montana State ...... 19 UM ...... O pp. 7 12 @ New Mexico...... 4 1 2 8 No. Dakota (in Billings) . 7 12 UM 1955 Opp. 12 @ Houston...... 5 4 16 @ Colorado State...... 15 30 @ Northern Illinois 6 13 (5-5) 2 0 @ Northern Arizona 0 21 0 Wyoming (in Billings).... 35 27 Brigham Young ...... 13 38 Weber State ...... 2 9 14 1963 13 D e n v e r...... 6 1 • O pp. 4 4 Idaho (in P u llm a n ) ...... 2 6 4 1 UM 6 @ Utah State ...... 3 2 3 5 @ Idaho State ...... 3 4 14 16 @ British Columbia .. 0 19 New Mexico...... 14 3 5 @ South Dakota ...... 7 2 8 0 Wyoming (in Billings) . .. .3 5 7 Colorado State...... 12 13 North Dakota ...... 19 31 Portland State ...... 2 5 1 9 @ Montana State ...... 0 0 @ Brigham Young... 2 7 3 5 Montana State ...... 0 0 @ A rizon a...... 2 9 13 Idaho State ...... 14 2 4 @ South Dakota St ...... 0 UN 0 @ Id a h o ...... 3 1 6 U tah S t a t e ...... 6 2 Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA) 7 (3-7) 6 @ New Mexico...... 2 4 16 North Dakota...S t...... 31 7 13 @ Weber State ...... 19 (10-1) 2 7 1956 n UM ...... O pp. 3 @ Montana State 18 1971 0 12 A rizon a ...... 2 7 12 Colorado State...... 2 0 UM ...... O pp. 14 6 @ U ta h ...... 2 6 (1-9) 14 So. Dakota (in G. Falls). 7 0 @ North Dakota.. 14 20 1 3 @ D en v er...... 2 2 2 7 13 Utah State ...... 2 7 1964 3 8 @ Cal Poly (SLO) 14 14 UM .O p p . 2 1 Brigham Young ...... 13 12 Id a h o ...... 21 7 29 British Columbia...... 2 4 2 0 @ Colorado State...... 3 4 2 4 @ Boise State ...... 4 7 4 7 7 @ P acific ...... 2 3 1 3 Montana State ...... 3 3 0 @ New Mexico...... 2 0 4 5 Idaho State ...... 3 5 13 Wyoming (in Billings).... 34 0 Utah State ...... 4 1 14 P acific ...... 3 0 13 @ New Mexico...... 14 2 0 Weber State ...... 12 14 @ Weber State.... 13 UN 0 0 Id a h o ...... 14 7 Western Illinois...... 0 3 0 @ Montana State. 3 3 2 5 (1-9) 7 @ Idaho State ...... 14 11 @ H a w a ii ...... 7 3 6 6 Montana State. .3 0 2 9 @ Portland State, 18 1957 n UM ...... O pp. San Diego M arines...43 (6-5) 12 13 @ U ta h ...... 3 2 (3-6) 14 1972 0 Wyoming (in Billings).... 20 UM ...... 7 7 . 7 7 ...... O pp. 19 7 @ Brigham Y o u n g ...... 2 0 1 9 6 5 n 0 @ South Dakota ...... 3 5 UM ...... O pp. 3 4 1 3 D e n v e r...... 2 6 14 No. Dakota (in Billings) .42 1 3 @ U ta h ...... 2 8 19 3 5 @ Utah State ...... 2 5 4 0 Northern Arizona...... 17 14 So. Dakota (in Billings).. 15 2 5 2 1 New Mexico...... 6 6 @ P acific ...... 2 4 16 Idaho State ...... 0 1 3 @ Id a h o ...... 31 12 Weber State ...... 7 1 5 @ Weber State ...... 14 1 3 @ Montana State ...... 2 2 7 @ Idaho State ...... 14 2 1 @ Utah State ...... 5 4 UN 7 Colorado State...... 19 4 @ H a w a ii ...... 3 0 7 Id a h o ...... 3 5 5 2 (2-7) 4 2 Boise State ...... 2 8 1 3 P acific ...... 7 2 8 3 Montana State ...... 21 7 @ Montana State ...... 2 4 13 1958 n 17 @ Id a h o ...... 31 UM ...... O pp. 1 4 @ Western Michigan 17 7 7 @ T u lsa ...... 10 6 @ U ta h ...... 2 0 3 3 @ Portland State ...... 7 3 3 (3-8) 14 Wyoming (in Billings).... 21 (4-6) 0 16 @ New Mexico...... 4 4 1973 3 5 0 @ D e n v e r ...... 2 9 1966 UM ...... 7 7 . 7 7 ...... O pp. UM ...... 7 7 . 7 .7 ...... O p p . 13 13 Utah State ...... 2 7 4 1 Simon Fraser (in G. Falls) 14 3 8 12 Brigham Young ...... 4 1 6 No. Dakota (in Billings) . 30 10 @ North Dakota ...... 3 1 @ South Dakota ...... 21 7 7 @ Colorado State...... 5 7 7 10 @ R ic e ...... 2 1 10 Portland State ...... 0 6 Id a h o ...... 14 10 @ Northern Arizona .. 14 2 8 6 Montana State ...... 2 0 0 W eber S t a te ...... 31 South Dakota ...... 19 0 @ P acific ...... 2 8 UN 13 @ S an D ie g o ...... 2 4 19 Idaho State ...... 14 14 @ Idaho S t a te ...... 17 7 (0-10) 7 @ Montana State ...... 3 3 @ Northern Arizona 3 4 2 5 8 7 @ Boise State ...... 5 5 1959 0 Montana State ...... 3 8 0 UM O pp. 7 Id a h o ...... 2 0 6 @ Id a h o ...... 4 0 9 19 North Dakota ...... 2 7 10 @ Weber State ...... 0 (1-8) 3 8 0 W yom in g (in Billings) . .. .5 8 (4-6) 6 12 @ Brigham Young... 0 1967 1974 7 12 D e n v e r...... 2 7 UM ...... 7 7 . 7 ...... O p p . UM ...... 7 7 . 7 7 ...... O pp. 6 0 @ Utah State ...... 2 8 19 @ North Dakota ...... 14 14 @ Simon Fraser...... 2 3 10 14 N ew M e x ic o...... 5 5 7 So. Dakota (in Billings).. 3 10 @ South Dakota ...... 2 4 16 Colorado State...... 2 6 13 @ Weber State ...... 12 17 @ Nevada-Las Vegas....20 6 @ Montana State ...... 4 0 21 P acific ...... 7 2 4 Weber State ...... 13 UN 6 @ Id a h o ...... 9 14 Id a h o ...... 19 2 7 Northern Arizona...... 0 0 ( 1-8 ) 2 0 Idaho State ...... 0 3 5 @ Id a h o...... 3 5 0 10 Northern Arizona...... 7 2 4 @ Portland State ...... 14 1960 14 7 UM ...... 7 7 . 7 . 7 ...... O pp. 8 @ Montana State.... 2 9 Montana State ...... 4 3 2 0 17 21 @ North Dakota ...... 14 14 @ Utah State ...... 2 2 @ Idaho State ...... 2 5 5 5 @ Portland State ...... 7 0 0 Wyoming (in Billings) . . . . 1 4 4 2 Boise State ...... 5 6 14 12 U tah S t a t e ...... 14 (7-3) (3-6-1) 3 5 18 Id a h o ...... 14 1968 1975 0 2 6 @ D e n v e r...... 12 UM ...... 7 . 7 7 ...... O p p . UM O pp. 20 6 Brigham Young ...... 7 3 7 No. Dakota (in Billings) . 10 51 South Dakota ...... 17 6 2 6 @ Colorado State.... 14 0 @ South Dakota 2 1 2 1 Nevada-Las Vegas.... 2 0 10 Montana State ...... 6 5 8 Portland State ...... 0 4 8 @ Weber State ...... 12 6 @ U ta h ...... 16 3 Utah State ...... 5 0 7 Idaho State ...... 12 UN 6 @ New Mexico...... 2 4 4 5 @ Id a h o...... 5 6 1 4 Id a h o ...... 3 13 (5-5) 13 @ Idaho State ...... 2 3 3 @ Montana State ...... 2 0 7 1961 2 4 Montana State ...... 2 9 2 8 @ Boise State ...... 3 9 12 UM ...... 7 7 . . 7 ...... O p p . 16 Weber State ...... 2 0 3 3 Portland S ta te ...... 16 22 0 Wyoming (in Billings) . .. .2 9 0 @ Northern Arizona 18 2 8 @ Northern Arizona .. 2 2 3 2 6 @ Utah State ...... 5 4 (2-7) 10 @ Simon Fraser...... 2 4 13 4 0 N ew M e x ic o...... 8 1969 n (6-4) 14 6 @ Brigham Young... 7 UM ...... O pp. 1976 3 2 12 U ta h ...... 2 4 2 4 @ North Dakota ...... 10 UM ...... 7 7 . 7 7 ...... O pp. 2 2 Colorado State...... 19 3 1 So. Dakota (in G. Falls).20 19 @ Nevada-Las Vegas....21 9 @ Montana State ...... 10 52 Northern Arizona...... 7 4 9 @ Portland State 5 0 UN 1 4 Idaho (in B o is e )...... 16 2 0 @ W eber S t a te ...... 17 2 8 Weber State ...... 2 5 3 1 (2-6) 3 4 Id a h o ...... 9 21 N orthern A rizo n a ...... 2 3 6 1962 4 6 Idaho State ...... 3 6 17 @ Boise State ...... 14 13 UM O pp. 4 9 @ Portland State ...... 14 19 @ Northern Colorado... 2 7 20 0 Wyoming (in Billings) . .. .1 3 7 @ Montana State ...... 6 12 Montana State ...... 2 1 7 8 @ North Dakota ...... 14 1 4 Cal Poly (SLO)...... 0 21 Idaho State ...... 17 2 0 @ U tah S t a te ...... 4 3 5 8 South Dakota St ...... 0 19 @ Id a h o...... 2 8 43 ■Season-by-Season Results (Cont’d)- Q

1987 UM ...... ,1 9 8 * O pp. UM I.9.88 Opp. UM ...... 1 9 8 6 ...... O pp. UM O pp. UM 1988 Opp. 4 2 Abilene Christian ...... 2 8 31 Cal-Fullerton...... 3 0 17 @ Nevada-Reno ...... 51 3 Portland State ...... 2 0 3 5 E. N ew M e x ic o ...... 6 17 @ Portland State ...... 16 17 @ M in n eso ta ...... 6 2 2 8 @N. Arizona ...... 3 4 17 @ N o . A r iz o n a ...... 2 4 41 So. Dakota State ...... 16 3 @ Idaho State ...... 4 3 16 Portland State ...... 2 1 4 2 E. Washington ...... 3 7 41 Nevada-Reno ...... 2 9 3 4 @Idaho State ...... 7 14 @ Weber State ...... 4 7 2 3 R e n o...... 3 8 0 @ Boise State ...... 31 3 3 @No. Iowa...... 16 2 6 Id a h o ...... 17 18 Northern Arizona...... 2 4 3 5 Idaho State ...... 2 9 3 8 Idaho State ...... 3 1 2 5 @ Id a h o ...... 31 3 @ N e v a d a -R e n o ...... 2 7 14 Eastern Washington ...... 14 0 @ Id a h o ...... 3 8 5 9 Montana State ...... 2 8 12 Boise State ...... 3 30 Eastern Washington 6 7 @ Boise State ...... 3 5 18 @ Montana State ...... 41 3 1 Id a h o ...... 3 8 2 6 Weber State ...... 2 9 33 No. Arizona (2 OT) ...... 2 6 3 9 Id a h o...... 4 0 2 9 Weber State ...... 5 7 5 5 @ Weber State ...... 2 9 5 5 @ Montana State ...... 7 2 8 @ Boise State ...... 31 2 4 Montana State ...... 3 4 3 Boise State ...... 2 8 5 7 @ Idaho State ...... 13 6 3 Idaho State ...... 0 4 1 @Weber State ...... 1 4 2 8 @ Nevada-Reno ...... 3 1 1 9 @ Eastern Washington ..52 3 5 @ Portland State ...... 14 2 2 @Eastern Washington ... 3 17 Montana State ...... 3 3 1 A rm y ...... 4 5 3 2 @ N orthern A rizon a...... 3 1 (6-4) 26 @Cal State-Fullerton 43 0 @Portland State ...... 21 (Mirage Bowl in Tokyo) (3-8) (6-5) 19 @ Id a h o...... 3 8 (2 - 8 - 1) (I-AA Playoff game) (8-4)

UM 1 9 8 9 O pp 41 Eastern New M exico...... 15 3 7 @ Fresno State ...... 5 2 3 0 Portland State ...... 21 Since Coach Don Read 2 2 @ Eastern Washington ..16 became the head coach at 2 4 @ Id a h o ...... 3 0 3 1 Weber State ...... 6 Montana in 1986, the 4 0 Nevada-Reno...... 2 2 Grizzlies are 31-16 overall 3 8 @ Northern Arizona...... 14 and 22-10 in Big Sky Con­ 4 8 Boise State ...... 13 17 @ M ontana S t a te ...... 2 ference games. 3 5 Idaho State ...... 21 4 8 Jackson State $ ...... 7 2 5 Eastern Illinois$...... 19 15 @ Georgia Southern$ ...45 ($I-AA Playoff game) (11-3)

■All-Opponents Record

W L T W L T Abilene Christian ...... 1 0 0 Northern Illinois...... 1 0 0 Arizona 1 3 0 Northern Iowa 3 0 0 Arm y ...... 0 1 0 Oklahoma City ...... 1 0 0 Boise S tate...... 6 19 0 Oregon 0 4 1 Brigham Young ...... 5 11 0 Oregon State 0 12 2 British Columbia ...... 2 0 0 Pacific University...... 2 0 0 California...... 0 1 0 University of the Pacific 2 5 0 Cal-Fullerton 1 1 0 Pocatello Marines...... 1 0 0 Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) 2 0 0 Portland 2 0 1 Carroll College 1 0 0 Portland State...... 15 8 0 Colorado State 6 10 0 Puget Sound ...... 3 1 0 DePaul 1 0 0 Rice...... 0 1 0 Eastern Illinois...... 1 0 0 San Diego...... 0 1 0 Eastern New Mexico 2 0 0 San Diego Marines...... 0 1 0 Eastern Washington 11 4 1 San Francisco 2 1 1 Farragut Naval Base...... 0 2 0 San Jose State...... 0 3 0 Fresno State...... 0 1 0 Simon Fraser...... 2 2 0 Georgia Southern ...... 0 1 0 South Dakota ...... 7 6 0 Gonzaga 11 9 4 South Dakota State ...... 3 0 0 Hawaii 1 3 0 Southern California ...... 0 5 0 Houston ...... 0 1 0 Stanford...... 0 4 0 Idaho 19 50 2 Syracuse 0 0 1 Idaho State 21 11 0 Texas Tech...... 1 3 0 Iow a...... 0 1 0 Thomas More 0 0 0 Jackson State ...... 1 0 0 Tulsa ...... 0 1 0 Long Beach State...... 0 1 0 UCLA...... 0 7 0 McNeese State ...... 0 0 0 U tah...... 0 11 0 Minnesota...... 0 1 0 Utah State...... 9 25 0 Montana State 52 32 5 Washington ...... 1 16 1 Montana Tech...... 12 4 2 Washington State...... 2 30 0 Nevada-Las Vegas 1 4 0 Weber S ta te ...... 19 9 0 Nevada-Reno...... 4 8 0 Western Illinois...... 1 0 0 New Mexico...... 4 10 0 Whitman...... 5 6 1 North Dakota 11 7 1 Willamette...... 0 1 0 North Dakota S tate 2 2 0 Wyoming...... 0 12 0 Northern Arizona 13 10 0 Total (includes Non-collegiate opp.).... 318 397 23 Northern Colorado...... 3 1 0

44 -The Grizzly Record Book- Individual Records—Single Season RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE KICKOFF RETURNS Most Carries Most Plays Most Returns 241, Greg Iseman, 1982 531, Grady Bennett, 1989 30, Mike Rice, 1985 Most Net Yards Most Yards Most Yards I,253, Steve Caputo, 1971 3,281, Grady Bennett, 1989 660, Greg Dunn, 1979 Highest Average Per Carry (Rush-190; Pass-3,091) Highest Average 8.2, Dick Imer, 1953 (86-703) PASS RECEIVING #33.5, Greg Anderson, 1974 (10-335) Most Touchdowns Rushing Most Receptions 29.4, Renard Coleman, 1987 (20-588) II, Steve Sullivan, 1920 68, Brian Salonen, 1983 PASS INTERCEPTIONS 10, Greg Iseman, 1982 Most Yards Most Interceptions 9, Dick Imer, 1954 1,046, Mike Rice, 1986 11, Karl Stein, 1969 Most Touchdowns Most Yards Returned PASSING 13, Mike Rice, 1986 218, Greg Anderson, 1978 Most Attempts 9, Brian Salonen, 1983 (6 interceptions) 440, Brent Pease, 1986 PUNTING SCORING Most Completed Most Punts Most Points 247, Grady Bennett, 1989 73, Jody Farmer, 1988 84, Kirk Duce, 1988 Most Yards Most Yards 84, Greg Iseman, 1982 3,091, Grady Bennett, 1989 3,161, Jody Farmer, 1988 80, Mike Rice, 1986 Highest Completion Percentage Highest Average 79, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 (minimum of 100 attempts) (minimum of 35 punts) Most Touchdowns 65.8%, Scott Werbelow, 1987 (133x202) 44.7, Mike Rice, 1985 (62-2,771) 14, Greg Iseman, 1982 Most Passes Had Intercepted PUNT RETURNS 13, Mice Rice, 1986 16, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 Most Returns 12, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 Most Touchdown Passes 42, Karl Stein, 1970 11, Steve Sullivan, 1920 30, Brent Pease, 1986 Most Yards 10, Jody Farmer, 1987 417, Karl Stein, 1970 Most Field Goals Highest Average 18, Kirk Duce, 1988 20.2, Greg Anderson, 1974 (13-263) Most Conversions 41, Eby Dobson, 1986 Individual Records—Single Game RUSHING Most Yards Longest Touchdown Most Carries 469 Brent Pease vs. Weber State, 1986 102, Milt Popovich vs. Oregon State College, 1936 36, Monty Bullerdick vs. Idaho State, 1977 PASS RECEIVING 98, Kevin Morris vs. Boise State, 1989 Most Net Yards Most Receptions 227, Les Kent vs. Portland State, 1969 PASS INTERCEPTIONS 12, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 Most Interceptions Most Touchdowns Rushing 11, Brian Salonen vs. Idaho State, 1983 4, Arnie Blancas vs. Weber State, 1970 4, Ed Cerkovnik vs. Portland State, 1977 Most Yards Most Yards Returned 4, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 198, Terry White vs. Weber State, 1985 Longest Touchdown Run Most Touchdowns 125, Kelly Johnson vs. Portland State, 1977 80, Bob Smith vs. Simon Fraser, 1973 4, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 SCORING 80, Mike Mickey vs. South Dakota, 1975 Longest Touchdown Reception Most Points 80, Doug Egbert vs. Weber State, 1975 87, Scott Moe vs. Weber State, 1985 30, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 Longest Run From Scrimmage 26, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Whitman College, 1926 88, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Mt. State Charles, 1924 PUNTING Most Punts 26, Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 PASSING 11, Mike Rice vs. Boise State, 1986 26, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, 1986 Most Attempts 11, Dave Harrington vs. Rice, 1973 Most Touchdowns 62, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983 11, Terry Thomas vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 1978 5, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 Most Completed Most Yards 4, Arnie Blancas vs. Weber State, 1970 36, Brent Pease vs. Idaho State, 1986 501, Jody Farmer vs. Nevada-Reno, 1988 4, Jeff Hoffmann vs. Northern Arizona, 1972 Most Yards * Highest Average 4, Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 460, Brent Pease vs. Weber State, 1986 #55.7, Jody Farmer vs. Nevada-Reno, 1988 4, Mike Rice vs. Idaho State, Idaho, 1986 Most Touchdowns (9 for 501) Most Field Goals 5, Brent Pease vs. Idaho State, 1986 4, Kirk Duce vs. Eastern New Mexico, 1988 5, Brent Pease vs. E. Washington, 1986 PUNT RETURNS Highest Completion Percentage Most Returns 4, Bruce Carlson vs. Northern Colorado, 1976 (minimum of 10 attempts) 7, Karl Stein vs. Portland State, 1970 Longest Field Goal .826, Kelly Richardson vs. Weber State Most Yards 52, Eby Dobson vs. Northern Arizona, 1985 (19x23), 1983 126, Karl Stein vs Portland State, 1970 Most Conversions .826, Scott Werbelow vs. Montana State Longest Touchdown 9, Russell Sweet vs. Mont. School of Mines, 1924 (19x23), 1987 83, Ron Baines vs. U of Pacific, 1967 7, Mick O’Neill vs. Portland State, 1967 Most Passes Had Intercepted 7, Dan Worrell vs. Portland State, 1968 5, John Vaccarelli vs. University of Pacific, 1966 KICKOFF RETURNS Most Returns 7, Dan Worrell vs. Northern Arizona, Portland State, Longest Touchdown Pass South Dakota State, 1969 8, Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985 87, Shanon Mornhinweg vs. Weber State, 1985 Most Yards 7, Eby Dobson vs. Weber State, 1986 TOTAL OFFENSE 245, Mike Rice vs. Weber State, 1985 Most Plays * 1-AA National Record 71, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983 #Big Sky Conference record

Team Records—Single Season RUSHING PASSING Most Carries Highest Average Per Carry Most Attempts 728, 1970 5.6, 1954 (380-2114) 460, 1986 Most Net Yards Highest Per Game Average Most Completed 3,477, 1971 338.4, 1970 265, 1989 45 -Team Records—Single Season (cont.)- Highest Completion Percentage PUNT RETURNS Lowest Completion Pet. Allowed 61.0, 1982 (195-320) Most Returns .354, 1973 (84-237) Highest Average Yardage 45, 1988 Fewest Yards Allowed 312.2, 1986 Most Yards 415, 1959 Most Passes Had Intercepted 450, 1949 Fewest Touchdowns Allowed 28, 1977 Highest Average 4, 1963 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted 17.9, 1954 (12-215) Most Passes Intercepted 28, 1970, 1988 4, 1970 KICKOFF RETURNS Most Touchdown Passes TOTAL DEFENSE 30, 1986 Most Returns 53, 1985, 1986 Fewest Average Plays Allowed Most Yards 55.6, 1963 3,301, 1989 Most Yards 1,127, 1986 Lowest Average Per Play Yield TOTAL OFFENSE Highest Average 3.3, 1970 (648-2150) Most Plays 24.6, 1974 (43-1,059) Fewest Yards 859, 1989 2,150, 1970 Most Yards SCORING Lowest Yield Per Game 4,548, 1969 Most Points 215.0, 1970 Highest Per Play Average 363, 1989 FIRST DOWNS 5.9, 1969 (772-4548) Most Touchdowns 48, 1986 Fewest Allowed Highest Per Game Average 98, 1949 454.8, 1969 Most Field Goals 18, 1988 Fewest Rushing FIRST DOWNS Most Conversions 39, 1970 Most Total First Downs 41, 1986 Fewest Passing 231, 1982 14, 1959 Most First Downs Rushing RUSH DEFENSE Fewest By Penalties 171, 1970 Fewest Average Carries Allowed 3, 1959 and 1964 Most First Downs Passing 34.6, 1970 RECOVERIES 129, 1989 Lowest Per Rush Yield 2.0, 1970 (346-699) Most Fumble Recoveries Most First Downs by Penalties 27, 1975 23, 1979 2.0, 1989 (392-772) Fewest Yards Allowed Most Total Recoveries PUNTING 699, 1970 45, 1977 (Interceptions and Fumbles) Most Punts 73, 1988 PASS DEFENSE Most Yards Fewest Attempts Allowed 3,161, 1988 96, 1959 Highest Average Fewest Completions Allowed 44.7, 1985 (62-2,771) 35, 1959

Team Records—Single Game RUSHING Most Passes Had Intercepted PUNT RETURNS RUSH DEFENSE Most Carries 6, vs. Utah St., 1948 Most Returns Fewest Carries 83, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970 7, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 18, vs. British Columbia, 1963 Most Net Yards TOTAL OFFENSE 7, vs. Portland St., 1970 Fewest Yards 471, vs. Portland St., 1968 Most Plays 7, vs. Tulsa, 1972 -43, vs. Weber State, 1989 Most Touchdowns 99, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970 Most Yards Fewest Average Yards Per Play 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 Most Yards 224, vs. New Mexico, 1959 -1.7, vs. Weber State, 1989 6, vs. Portland St., 1967 and 1968 649, vs. Portland St., 1968 SCORING 6, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 Highest Average Per Play PASS DEFENSE Most Points Most Interceptions 6, vs. Idaho State, 1971 9.9, vs. N. Dakota, 1948 (46-457) 133, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 #10, vs. Boise State, 1989 6, vs. South Dakota, 1975 60, vs. Simon Fraser, 1980 7, two times in 1978 Highest Average Per Carry FIRST DOWNS 59, vs. Montana St., 1986 8.6, vs. North Dakota, 1948 31, vs. Weber St., 1986 Lowest Completion Percentage Most Touchdowns .179, by Montana St., 1971 (5x28) PASSING Most Rushing First Downs 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 25, vs. Idaho, 1974 Most Yards Interceptions Most Attempts 8, vs. Eastern Washington, 1950 Returned 62, vs. Idaho State, 1983 Most Passing First Downs 8, vs. Portland St., 1967 18, three times 234, vs. N. Colorado, 1978 Most Completions 8, vs. Portland St., 1968 36, vs. Idaho State, 1983 Most First Downs by Penalties 5, five times; three times in 1968 Most Conversion Kicks TOTAL DEFENSE Most Yards Fewest Plays Allowed 460, vs. Weber St., 1986 PUNTING 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 Most Touchdowns Most Punts 7, vs. Portland St., 1967-68-69 27, vs. British Columbia, 1963 Arizona, S. Dakota St., 1969 Fewest Yards Allowed 5, vs. Idaho St., 1986 12, vs. Boise St., 1986 28, vs. Utah St., 1950 5, vs. E. Washington, 1986 Most Yards Lowest Average Per Play Highest Completion Pet. 501, vs. Nevada-Reno, 1988 Allowed .800 vs. Montana State, #Highest Average .68, vs. Utah St., 1950 1987 (20x25) 55.7, vs. Nevada-Reno, 1988 #Big Sky record, ties 1-AA record

Individual Career Football Records

RUSHING Most Yards Passing INTERCEPTIONS SCORING Most Carries 6,083, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 Most Interceptions Most Points 433, Monty Bullerdick, 1977-78 #21, Karl Stein, 1969-70 196, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 Most Touchdowns 194, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 Most Net Yards 38, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 PASS RECEIVING 2,228, Rocky Klever, 1977-81 Most Touchdowns Most Receptions 31, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 151, Brian Salonen, 1980-83 PASSING Most Passes Had Intercepted 21, Del Spear, 1973-76 Most Attempts 38, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 Most Yards Most Field Goals 1,882, Brian Salonen, 1980-83 . 832, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 35, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 Most Completions Highest Completion Pet. Most Touchdown Receptions Most Conversion Kicks 14, Mike Rice, 1985-86 488, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 58.7, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 102, Dan Worrell, 1968-70 #Big Sky Conference record 46