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1982 NCAA College Football Teams 1982 Air Force Falcons DEFENSE RET RET KR PR 8 wins 5 losses Y 0 Dennis Moore 11-51 23* Mike Kirby 11-64 19* Points Allowed26 / g NOTES: Derek Foster 52-56 14 Tom Stanbury 65-66 20 Scott Thomas 61-62 8 Mike Hoolihan 63-64 6 John Kershner 65-66 2 A 1- / 0 Cleveland McCray B 1 / 0 Chuck Petersen C 2 / 0 Greg Zolninger D 1 / 0 Dwan Wilson DB DB DB DB 0 / 0 Greg Pshsniak 0 / 0 Jeff Rouser 0 / 0 Dick Clark 0 / 0 A.J. Scott E 1 / 0 Shawn Smith F 1 / 1- Tom Stanbury LB LB 0 / 0 Don Smith 0 / 0 Don Smith 1 / 1- 1 / 2- 1 / 0 1 / 0 1- / 0 G Charlie Heath H Chris Funk I Bob Avila J Konda Sullivan µ K Carl Dieudonne DE DT NG DT DE 1- / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 0 / 0 Steve Rafferty Steve Kelly Larry Nicklas Mark Jackson Jeff Hays 1 / 2- 2- / 2 1 / 2- 1 / 2 1 / 2 TA GA CE GB TB Dave Uzzell Dave Schreck Tony Rino µ Richard Smith Scott Wachenheim T G C G T 1 / 1 1- / 1 1- / 1 1- / 1 1 / 1 John Weigand Don Oberdieck Don Oberdieck Don Oberdieck John Weigand R CMP X Y Q OU R EA 2 / 2- Mike Kirby 20* QB 2 / 2 Marty Louthan E 1 7 18 A*† EB 1 / 2 Vic Bortka -- WR QB TE 2- / 1 Dennis Moore 21 1 / 2 Von Cameron F 0 0 20 AAAA 1 / 1 Greg Egan (10) 1 / 1 Tom Coleman 15 0 / 1 Jeff Huff (30) IN OU R IN OU R FB 2 / 2 John Kershner B* C* -- EC 2- / 1 Derek Foster AA AAA 3 FB RB 2- / 1 Jody Simmons A AA 10 PU Punter AVG COF RET BLK 0 / 1 Marcus Greenwood C D -- Jeff Kubiak 43 C B A IN OU R Rushers Receivers SB 2 / 1 Mike Brown AAA AAAA 17 J. Kershner 11-26 Mike Kirby 11-32 RB 1 / 1 Ted Sundquist C C -- Marty Louthan31-43 Mike Brown 33-43 PK Kicker XP FG (LFG) KO Mike Brown 44-51 D. Moore 44-52 Sean Pavlich B AA D J. Simmons 52-55 T. Coleman 53-56 Derek Foster 56-62 J. Simmons 61-63 T. Sundquist 63-65 Derek Foster 64-65 1982 Air Force Falcons OFFENSE M. Greenwood 66 Jeff Huff 66 8 wins 5 losses Coach Ken Hatfield Points Scored28 / g NOTES: † Treat Marty Louthan as a RB for fatigue – he may rush 20 times with no grade reduction. 1982 Alabama Crimson Tide DEFENSE RET RET KR PR 8 wins 4 losses Y -1 Craig Turner 11-34 11* Darryl White 11-53 6* #17 UPI Points Allowed 18 / g NOTES: Joey Jones 35-51 19 Paul Carruth 54-66 10 Paul Carruth 52-62 28 Ricky Moore 63-66 12 A 2 / 2 Jeremiah Castille B 1 / 1 Rocky Colburn ­ C 2- / 2 Tommy Wilcox D 1 / 1 Stan Gay CB FS SS CB 1 / 0 Sammy Hood 1 / 1- Al Blue 1 / 0 Josh Henderson 1- / 1 Jerrill Sprinkle E 1 / 1 Eddie Lowe F 1 / 2- Steve Booker ­ LB LB 1 / 1 Robbie Jones 1 / 1 Robbie Jones 1- / 1- Roosevelt Hill 1- / 1- Roosevelt Hill 2- / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 2- / 2- 2 / 2 G Russ Wood H Jackie Cline I Mike Rodriguez J Randy Edwards K Mike Pitts DE DT NG DT DE 1 / 1 0 / 1 0 / 1 1 / 0 1 / 1 Emanuel King Tom McCrary John Elias Jon Hand Anthony Smiley 2- / 2 1 / 2- 1 / 2 1- / 2- 1- / 1 TA Joe Beazley GA Doug Vickers CE Steve Mott GB Mike Adcock TB Bob Cayavec T G C G T 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 Joe Dismuke Willard Scissum Danny Holcombe Roy Rumbley Mike McQueen R CMP X Y Q OU R EA 2 / 1 Joey Jones 20* QB 2 / 2 Walter Lewis ­ B 3 6 15 AAA† EB 2 / 2- Jay Grogan (28) WR 2 / 1 Jesse Bendross 20* QB TE 0 / 2 Ken Coley F 0 0 15 B 1 / 1 Larry Brown (6) 1 / 1- Darryl White 19 0 / 0 Paul Fields F 0 12 11 E 0 / 0 Perry Cuda AAAA 10 0 15 F IN OU R IN OU R FB EC 2 / 2 Ricky Moore ­ A* B* 9* 2 / 2- Joe Carter B B 10 FB HB PU Punter AVG COF RET BLK 1 / 1+Craig Turner D D 4 1 / 1+Paul Carruth A AA (7) Malcolm Simmons 43 C C B 1 / 1 Venson Elder E F (2) 1 / 1 Kenny Simon A A -- Walter Lewis 36 C C B IN OU R Rushers Receivers SB 2 / 2 Linnie Patrick C C (7) Ricky Moore 11-21 Joey Jones 11-22 RB Walter Lewis 22-32 J. Bendross 23-34 PK Kicker XP FG (LFG) KO 1- / 1 Jeff Fagan E E (16) Linnie Patrick 33-41 Ricky Moore 35-44 Peter Kim AAA A E 1- / 1 Don Horstead F E (9) Craig Turner 42-45 Joe Carter 45-53 Joe Carter 46-52 Darryl White 54-55 Paul Carruth 53-55 Craig Turner 56-61 1982 Alabama Crimson Tide OFFENSE Ken Coley 56-61 Don Horstead 62 8 wins 4 losses Points Scored28 / g Jeff Fagan 62 Jay Grogan 63 Coach Paul “Bear” Bryant Kenny Simon 63 Jeff Fagan 64 NOTES: Venson Elder 64 Paul Carruth 65 † Treat Walter Lewis as a RB for fatigue -- he may rush 10 times (including sacks) with no grade Don Horstead 65 Linnie Patrick 66 reduction. Fields / Cuda 66 1982 Arizona Wildcats DEFENSE RET RET KR PR 6 wins 4 losses 1 tie Y 0 Vance Johnson 11-54 27*† Ronald Stivers 11-66 6** Points Allowed20 / g NOTES: Ronald Stivers 55-62 18 † Any Long Kickoff Return of more than 24 Courtney Griffin 63-66 12 yards is a touchdown for Vance Johnson. A 1 / 1 Randy Robbins B 1 / 2- Bubba Gross C 1 / 1 Tony Neely D 0+ / 1Ray Moret CB FS SS CB 0 / 1- Greg Turner 1- / 1 Donald Be'Ans 0 / 0+Lynnden Brown 0 / 1- Bryan Evans E 2- / 2 Steve Broadway ­ F 2 / 2 Ricky Hunley G 1 / 2 Glenn Perkins H 1 / 2 John Kaiser OLB ILB ILB OLB 1 / 1 Lamonte Hunley 0 / 1 Alfred Scott 0 / 1 Brian Warren 1 / 1 Lamonte Hunley I 2- / 2- James Holt J 1 / 1 Ivan Lesnik K 2 / 1+Dave Wood ­ DT NG DT 2 / 1 John Barthalt 1 / 1 Joe Drake 2 / 2- John Barthalt 2 / 2 1+ / 0 1+ / 0+ 1 / 0+ 1+ / 1 ­ TA Jeff Kiewel GA Brian Christiansen CE Glenn McCormick GB Mike Freeman TB Marsharne Graves T G C G T 1 / 1 1 / 0 0 / 1 1 / 0 1 / 1 Byron Nelson Chris Schultz Brian Koch Chris Schultz Byron Nelson R CMP X Y Q OU R EA QB EC 2 / 1 Brad Anderson ­ 20** 2 / 1 Tom Tunnicliffe ­ E 3 4 14 C 2 / 1 Mark Keel 16* WR QB TE 1 / 0 Ronald Stivers (14) 0 / 0 David Connor Z 0 0 -- F 1 / 1 Mark Gobel 11 IN OU R R FB 1 / 1- Courtney Griffin A B 8 EB 1 / 1 Kevin Ward 16 FB WR PU Punter AVG COF RET BLK 1 / 0 Bill Redman C D 6 1 / 0 Jay Dobyns 18 Craig Schiller 42 C A B 0 / 1 Chris Brewer AAA AA (5) IN OU R Rushers Receivers SB 1 / 2 Vance Johnson B* B* 7* V. Johnson 11-24 B. Anderson 11-23 RB C. Griffin 25-36 Mark Keel 24-34 PK Kicker XP FG (LFG) KO 0 / 1+Brian Holland C B (33) Brian Holland 41-46 V. Johnson 35-43 Max Zendejas AA B D 1 / 1 Phillip Freeman C B 7 P. Freeman 51-55 Kevin Ward 44-51 Bill Redman 56-63 P. Freeman 52-54 Chris Brewer 64-66 Jay Dobyns 55-56 1982 Arizona Wildcats OFFENSE C. Griffin 61-62 6 wins 4 losses 1 tie Mark Gobel 63 Coach Larry Smith Points Scored 28 / g Bill Redman 64 NOTES: Brian Holland 65 Ronald Stivers 66 1982 Arizona State Sun Devils DEFENSE RET RET KR PR 10 wins 2 losses Y -3 Darryl Clack 11-32 23* Scott Kegans 11-52 5* #6 AP, #6 UPI Points Allowed12 / g Mike Cade 33-54 19* NOTES: Willie Gittens 53-66 8 Scott Kegans 55-63 24 Willie Gittens 64-66 20 A 2 / 1 Duane Galloway B 2 / 2 Mike Richardson C 2 / 1 Paul Moyer D 1+ / 1Mario Montgomery CB FS SS CB 1 / 0 Willie Green 1 / 1 Nate King 1 / 1 Dale Walton 1 / 0 Willie Green E 1 / 1+Mark Hicks F 1 / 1 Jimmy Williams G 1 / 2- Greg Battle ­ H 2 / 2 Vernon Maxwell OLB ILB ILB OLB 1+ / 0Billy Robinson 0+ / 1Wayne Apuna 0+ / 1Wayne Apuna 1+ / 0Billy Robinson I 2 / 1+Jim Jeffcoat J 2 / 0+Mitch Callahan K 2 / 2 Bryan Caldwell DT NG DT 1 / 1 Walt Bowyer 1 / 1 Mike Langston 1 / 1 Walt Bowyer 1 / 1 1 / 1 2- / 1 1 / 1 1 / 2- TA Mike White GA Jim Hawn CE Mark Shupe GB Ron Sowers TB James Keyton T G C G T 1- / 1 0 / 1 1 / 1- 1 / 0 1- / 1 Scot Mazur Frank Carr Dan Mackie Dan Madden Scot Mazur R CMP X Y Q OU R EA 1+ / 1Doug Allen 14* QB 1 / 1 Todd Hons ­ C 2 4 13 A EC 2- / 1 Ron Wetzel 13* WR QB TE 1+ / 1- Ron Brown 21 1 / 0 Sandy Osiecki D 0 0 17 C 1 / 1 Don Kern 16 IN OU R R FB EB 1 / 2 Dwaine Wright B* C* 7* 1 / 1 J.
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