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Wyoming .' .., ' THE OPPOSITION 31 Game Number 1 BOISE STATE Utah 1984 RESULTS (RECORD) 6-5 at Salt Lake City, BSU Opponent Saturday, September 7, 1985 25 Fullerton St. 27 (L) 7:00 P.M. 21 Fresno St. 37 (L) 37 Nevada-Reno 12 (W) 45 Eastern Washington 17 (W) 26 Idaho State 23 (W) 14 Northern Arizona 12 (W) 35 Montana 7(W) Lyle Setencich Marcus Koch 18 Montana State 22 (L) Head Coach DE GENERAL INFORMATION: 14 Cal-Poly SLO 10 (W) President: Dr. John Keiser 23 Weber State 21 (L) Athletic Director: Gene Bleymaier 37 Idaho O(L) Publicity Director: Cheryl Kvasnicka Best Time to Reach Coach: 10:00 a.m. to noon. Phone Office: (208) 385-1515 (208) 385-1281 Home: (208) 322-4960 Colors: Blue-Orange TOP NEWCOMERS: Pat McDade, DL; Tyler Burke, TB; 1985 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Nickname: Broncos Matt Rodgers, DL; Peter Poching, DL. Date Opponent Site Enrollment: 11 ,600 Sept. 7 Utah Salt Lake City, UT Stadium: Bronco Capacity: 21,500 LETTERMEN RETURNING: Sept. 14 U.C. Davis Boise, Idaho Location: Boise, Idaho Defense: Marcuss Koch, DT; Mike Johnson , DT; Lance Sept. 21 Nevada-Reno" Reno, Nevada Offense: Multiple Sellars, LB; Kevin Rochay, LB ; Jim Ellis, LB ; Chuck Compton, Sept. 28 Montana State" Boise, Idaho Defense: Multiple LB ; Phil Bartle, SS; Steve Harris, FS; Gary Castille, CB; Ron Oct. 5 Long Beach State Boise, Idaho Conference: Big Sky Talbot, P. Oct. 19 Northern Arizona' Boise, Idaho Offense: Tony Hunter, WR; Eric Andrad, WR; Barry Black, Oct. 26 Weber State' Ogden, Utah COACHES: OT; Steve Despot, OG; Hazen Choates, QB; John Francis, TB; Nov. 2 Idaho State' Boise, Idaho Head Coach: Lyle Setencich Tom DeWitz, OG Nov. 9 Montana" Alma Mater - year: Fresno St. '69 Nov. 16 Cal-Poly Boise, Idaho Record at Boise: 12-10 SERJES RECORD: 1-0 (BSU) Nov. 23 Idaho" Moscow, Idaho Career Record: 12-10 Assistants: Phil Snow, Gary Cabe, Bill Tripp, Claude LETTERMEN LOST: 17 Tomasini, Bill Dutton, Jim Carberry, Mike Bradeson, Dan Brown and Randy Stuart. Trainer: Gary Craner. HONOR CANDIDATES: Marcus Koch and Jon Francis Game Number 2 HAWAII 1984 RESULTS (RECORD) 7-4 at Honolulu, Hawaii UH Opponent Saturday, September 14, 1985 13 Fullerton State 21 (L) 7:30 P.M. (HST) 3 Colorado State" 10 (L) 13 Brigham Young" 18 (L) 16 UNLV 12 (W) 27 Fresno State 15 (W) 24 Texas-EI Paso" 20(W) 20 Utah " Dick Tomey 17 (W) 16 San Diego State' 10 (W) Head Football Coach GENERAL INFORMATION: 31 Wyo ming" 28(W) President: M. Cecil Mackey 48 New Mexico" 13(W) Athletic Director: Stan Sheriff TOP NEWCOMERS: Ni ck Maafala, DL; Dave Tafuna, DL; 6 Iowa 17 (L) Publicity Director: Ed Inouye Matt Follner, DL; Joe Piccola, ILB. Phone Office: (808) 948-7523 Home: (808) 955-2368 LETTERMEN RETURNING: Colors: Green and White Defense: Mi chael Beazley, OLB; Kent Kafentzis, DB; Louis 1985 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Nickname: Rainbow Warriors Santaigo, DB; Vincent Sides DB; John Goeas, OLB; Thad Date Opponent Site Enrollment: 21 ,000 Jefferson, ILB; M.L. Johnson , OLB; Kyle Kafentzis, DB; Aug. 31 Kansas Honolulu, HI Stadium: Aloha Capacity: 50,000 Johnnie Levingston, OLB; Sam Moku, DB; Brian Norwood, Sept. 14 Utah' Honolulu, HI Location: Honolulu DB; Colin Scotts, DB; Ana Tuiasosopo, DT; Everett Wade , ILB; Sept. 21 Long Beach State Honolulu, HI Offense: Multiple William Bell, DB; Sam Carroll, DT; Jimmy Higgins, DT; Oct. 5 Fresno State Fresno, CA Defense: 5-2 Jerome Ingraham , NG ; Greg Larsen, OLB; AI Noga, DT. Oct. 12 Wyoming" Laramie, WY Conference: WAC Offense: Brian Derby, OG; Nuu Faaola, FB; Walter Murray, Oct. 19 Pacific Honolulu , HI WR; David Dyas, WR; Foti Cooper, OT; Quentin Flores, C; Oct. 26 New Mexico" Albuquerque, NM COACHES: Willy Kalakau, OT; Joe Onosai, OG; Theo Adams, TE; Dirk Nov. 2 Colorado State' Honolulu, HI Head Coach : Dick Tomey Apao, WR; Danny Crowell, RB ; Kenny Hewett , OT; Woody (Homecoming) Alma Mater - year: DePauw, 1961 Knipple, TE; Junior Lopati , TB; Charles Moetului, OT; Kyle Nov. 9 Texas-EI Paso' EI Paso, TX Record at Hawaii : 52-35-1 Mosley, WR; Koldene Walsh, WR; Marcel Williams, TB . Nov. 23 Air Force" Honolulu, HI Career Record: 52-35-1 Nov. 30 San Diego State' Melbourne, Australia Assistants: Duane Akina, Geoff DeLapp , Daryl Edralin , SERIES RECORD: 4-11-0 Dec. 7 Brigham Young University' Honolulu, HI George Lumpkin , Larry MacDuff, Sam Papa lii , Ed Ri ewe rts, 'WAC Games Bob Wagner, Bill Souza. Trai ner: Eric Okasaki LETTERMEN LOST: 24 Best Time to Reach Coach: Wee kdays, a. m. HONOR CANDIDATES: Walter Murray, M.L. Johnson 32 Game Number 3 WASHINGTON STATE at Salt Lake City, Utah 1984 RESULTS (RECORD) 6·5 WSU Opponent Saturday, September 21 , 1985 27 Tennessee 34 7:00 P.M. 42 Utah 40 o Ohio State 44 16 Ball State 14 27 Southern Cal 29 24 UCLA 27 Jim Walden Rueben Mayes, 49 Stanford 42 Head Coach RB 50 Oregon 41 20 Oregon State 3 GENERAL INFORMATION: 33 Ca tifornia 7 President: Glenn Terrell 29 Washington 38 Athletic Director: Dick Young Publicity Director: Rod Commo ns Phone Office: (509) 355·0270 1985 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Home: (509) 332·8309 Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Date Opponent Site Colors: Crimson and Gray Sept. 7 California Pu llman, WA Nickname: Cougars TOP NEWCOMERS: Brian Forde (ILB), Bob O'Neal (OLB) Sept. 14 Arizona Tucson , AZ Enrollment: 16,000 Sept. 21 Utah Salt Lake City, UT Stadium: Martin Capacity: 40,000 LETTERMEN RETURNING: Sept. 28 Ohio State Co lum bus, OH Location: Pullman, WA Defense: Jeff Loomis (OLB); Jim Krankoski, (OLB); Erik Oct. 12 Oregon State Corvallis, OR Offense: Split Backs Howard (L T); Cedrick Brown (LCB); Ri cky Reynolds (RCB). Oct. 19 UCLA Pullman, WA Defense: 5·2 Offense: Curt Ladines, (C); Mike Dreye r (RT); Mark Rypien (Homecoming) Conference: Pac·1 0 (QB); Reuben Mayes (RB); Richard Calvin (RB); Michael Ja mes Oct. 26 Arizona State Pu ll man , WA (F L) Nov. 2 USC Los Ange les, CA COACHES: Nov. 9 Oregon Pullman , WA Head Coach: Jim Walden SERIES RECORD: 3·3 Nov. 16 Mo ntana State Pullman , WA Alma Mater· year: Wyoming, '60 Nov. 23 Washington Seattle, WA Record at Washington State: 37·38·3 LETTERMEN LOST: 19 Career Record: 37·38·3 Assistants: Jon Fabris, Gary Gagnon, Steve Morton, Mel HONOR CANDIDATES: Reuben Mayes (RB); Kerry Porter Sanders, Jim Burrow, Dave Elliott, Lindsay Hughes, Del (RB); Mark Rypien (QB) Wight. Trainer: Mark Smaha. Game Number 4 TEXAS·EL PASO at Salt Lake City, Utah 1984 RESULTS (RECORD) 2·9 UTEP Opponent Saturday, September 28, 1985 I ~'. 17 Texas A&M 20 7:00 P.M. 16 Idaho State 14 2 San Diego State . 51 ~ 7 New Mexico 34 16 New Mexico State 27 20 Hawaii 24 . Tony Russo 15 Utah 44 ,"Head Coach OC 9 Brigham Young 42 GENERAL INFORMATION : 31 Colorado State 59 President: Dr. Haske ll Monroe 34 Wyoming 22 Athletic Director: Bill Cords TOP NEWCOMERS: Pat Paker, DB; John Brazil, QB; 12 Air Force 38 Publicity Director: Eddie Mu llens James Chambers, DB; Rickie Evans, DB ; Billie Smith, TB, Phone Office: (915) 747·5330 Eddie Wide, RB Home: (915) 584·6625 1985 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Colors: Orange, Blue and White LETTERMEN RETURNING: Date Opponent Site Nickname: Miners Defense: Bert Williams, ILB; Fred Williams, ILB; Bobby Aug. 31 Air Force Colorado Springs Enrollment: 15,800 Manfredonia, DB; Robert Murray, DB; Mark Shaw, ILB; Danny Se pt. 7 SMU Dallas, TX Stadium: Sun Bowl Capacity: 52,000 Taylor, DB; Joe Terry, OLB; Clint Ulmer, NG; Ke lvi n Wooten, Sept. 14 Colorado State Ft. Coll ins, CO Location: EI Paso, Texas NG; Donal Brooks, OLB; Rich Darby, OLB; Darryl Driver, DT; Sept. 21 New Mexico State EI Paso, TX Luther Johnson, DB; Stacey Johnson, NB; Seth Joyner, ILB; Sept. 28 Uta h Salt Lake City, UT I I I I I . ~~~~~~: ~~wer I Scott Lynch, DT. Oct. 12 Kent State Kent, Ohio Conference: WAC Offense: Eric Anderson, WB; Tomm y Bonds, FB; Hugo Oct. 19 Wyomi ng (Homecom ing) EI Paso, TX Caste ll anos, PK; Nicky Combs, TB; Floyd Fain, C; Sammy Oct. 26 Brigham Young EI Paso, TX COACHES: Garza, QB; Randy Hanson , WB; Walter Hill, TE; Larry Linne, Nov. 2 New Mexi co EI Paso, TX Head Coach: Bill Yung SE; Joe MacEsker, OT; Barry Parker, WB; Ton y Russo, OG; Nov. 9 Hawaii EI Paso, TX Alma Mater· year: TCU, '55 John Scoular, QB; Don Som mer, OG; Vic Stagliano, FB. Nov. 16 San Diego State San Diego, CA Record at Texas·EI Paso: 6·29 Career Record: 32·55·2 SERIES RECORD: 15·4 (Utah leads) Assistants: Max Bowman, Denny Doornbos, Larry Hoefer, Mickey Matthews, Hal Mumme, Steve Wright, Charlie Moot, LETTERMEN LOST: 18 Don Davis. Trainer: David Binder HONOR CANDIDATES: Tony Russo, Seth Joyner, Hu go Best Time to Reach Coach: Weekday mornings Castellanos, Don Sommer, Floyd Fain 33 Game Number 5 WYOMING 1984 RESULTS (RECORD) 6·6 at Salt Lake City, Utah WY Opponent Friday, October 4, 1985 31 South Dakota 13 7 Nebraska 42 7:00 P.M. 26 Air Force' 20 14 Oregon State 41 21 Utah" 14 o San Diego State" 21 38 Brigham Young" 41 GENERAL INFORMATION: Allyn Griffin 59 New Mexico" 21 President: Dr. Donald Veal Head Football Coach SE Athletic Director: Dr. Gary Cunningham 43 Colorado State" 34 28 Hawaii" 31 Publicity Director: Kevin McKinney TOP NEWCOMERS: John As mu ssen, Steve Bena, Jon 45 South Dakota State 29 Phone Office: (307) 766-2256 Cogdi ll , Maurice Frilot , Brian Hounshell, Harvey Jackson, 22 Texas-EI Paso" 35 Home: (307) 742-3 181 Mike Morrison Colors: Brown and Yellow Nickname: Cowboys, Pokes LETTERMEN RETURNING: Enrollment: 10,000 Defense: Pete Benedetti , OB; Craig Earl, DE; Greg Engel, DL; 1985 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Stadium: War Memorial Capacity: 33,500 Eliopulos, Marty, DB; Rick Flannagan, DB; Eric Glover, DE; Date Opponent Site Location: Laramie, WY Tim Gosat, DE; Vince Hall, DB; Scott Hanser, LB; Mike Hill, Sept.
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