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University of Northern Iowa UNI ScholarWorks Athletics Media Guides Athletics Fall 1970 1970 Football University of Northern Iowa Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy Copyright ©1970 Athletics, University of Northern Iowa Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation University of Northern Iowa, "1970 Football" (1970). Athletics Media Guides. 47. https://scholarworks.uni.edu/amg/47 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at UNI ScholarWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in Athletics Media Guides by an authorized administrator of UNI ScholarWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Northern Iowa Football 1970 Covering UNI at Home PRESS BOX Located atop the west stadia. Use center door only. Admittance by press credentials only. The press box seats 75 with 21 front row working press seats and three radio broadcast booths plus two end booths for coaches of competing teams. PRIVILEGES Press: Only working press will be allowed in front row working area in assigned seating. Scouts will be moved down only if space is available. Radio: Radio stations will be assigned broadcast booths upon request for permission to broadcast. Stations should make own arrangements for telephone hookup and private telephone. (Two main press box phones are available for use.) Photographers: Photographers will be issued press passes allowing them on the sidelines or atop the press box in covered photo area. SERVICES Pre-Game: Printed programs, starting lineups, depth charts, pre-game information. Halftime: Team and individual statistics, play by play. Post Game: Full team and individual statistics, play by play account. Spotters: Radio stations wishing spotters should make request at least one week in advance. FOR CREDENTIALS Write or call, Sports Information Director University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Phone: AC319, 273-2761 Major UNI News Outlets Waterloo Daily Courier KWWL-TV, Waterloo (Russ Smith, Sports Editor) (Mike O'Connor, Sports Director) Cedar Falls Daily Record KXEL-Rad:io, Waterloo (Dave Westphal, Sports Editor) (By Gosden, Sports Director) Des Moines Register KCFl-Radio, Cedar Falls (Steve Love, Sports Writer) (Dan Yates, Sports Director) Cedar Rapids Gazette WMT-TV, Cedar Rapids (Gus Schrader, Sports Editor) (Ron Gonder, Sports Director) Dubuque TelegraJ]>h-Herald KCRG-TV, Cedar Rapids (Hal Lagerstrom, Sports Editor) (Bob Brooks, Sports Director) Northern Iowan, UNI WHO-TV, Des Moines (Jim Zabel, Sports Director) Associated Press, Des Moines KRNT-TV, Des Moines United Press Inter., Des Moines (Bud Sobel, Sports Director) 1970 SCHEDULE Sept. 12 NORTHERN MICHIGAN at Cedar Falls 7 :30 p.m. CIYI' Sept. 19 Central Michigan at Mt. Pleasant 1 :30 p.m. EST Sept. 26 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE at Cedar Falls 7 :30 p.m. CDT Oct. 3 South Dakota U. at Vermillion . 1 :30 p.m. CIYI' Oct. 10 DRAKE U. at Cedar Falls 1 :30 p.m. CDT (State-Community Day) Oct. 17 MORNINGSIDE at Cedar Falls 1:30 p.m. CDT (49th Homecoming) Oct. 24 NORTH.DAKOTA STATE at Cedar Falls 1:30 p.m. CIYI' (Dad's Day) Oct. 31 North Dakota U. at Grand Forks 1 :30 p.m. CDT Nov. 7 Augustana at Sioux Falls 1 :30 p.m. CST Nov. 14 Western Illinois at Macomb 2 :00 p.m. CST Cover Story 'I'ypical of the way UNI hopes to fly high in 1970 was this flight to touch down land in 1969 when flanker Larry Skarvedt led the parade against Drake on a 76-yard pass play with the Bulldogs in pursuit. Contents General .............................................. 1-2 The Squad ------·--····· ··· ······ ···············-·9-22 The Staff .............. .... .......................... 3-5 The Opponents ... .................. ...........23-32 The Outlook ---·--·-----·---------- -·--··-··---·····6-7 The Record Book ---- -- --····-------·- --·-·33-40 Where They Are ·- ------ ---·······--··--·-·--·· · 8 1 University of Northern Iowa Nickname: Panthers Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613 Colors: Purple and Old Gold Established: 1876 Stadium: 0. R. Latham (7,300) Enrollment: 9,800 Conference: North Central President: Dr. John J . Kameriok Athletic Staff Head of Department ·····--------- _____ Dr. William Thrall Athletic Director __ ,, __,, __ ____ ,, _____ .. ,,_,, ____________ Stan Sheriff Graduate Program ________ _______ Dr. Elton Green Service Program _____________ _____ Lyle Schwarzenbach Business Manager, Baseball Coach ____ J . D. Anderson Head Basketball Coach ,, _______ ,, ______ _______ Zeke Hogeland Dr. John J . Kameric:k President, UNI Head Wrestling, Golf Coach ---------------- Chuck Patten Head Track, Cross Co untry Coach __,, ____ Jack J ennet t Head Swimming Coach __,, ___ __,, ____________ __ ____ _ Glen Henry Head Gymnastic Coach __ ,, ______ __ ,, ___ _____________ Garf Stych Head Tennis Coach -- -- --- -- -.. ·--------- .. ---- Dr. Peter Mazula Football Staff Head Coach ______________ ,, _______ --------------- ..... ____ Stan Sheriff Dr. William Thrall First Assistant, Line Coach ....... Don Erusha Head of P. E. Devt. Offensive Coordinator ______________ ,, ___ ,,_ Larry Thompson Defensive Coordinator ____ __,,_,, ________ _ Dennis Remmert Junior Varsity .... .. .. ................... ............. Bill Calloway Head Trainer _,, __ __ _,, ___ _.. __________________ Elmer Kortemeyer Student T rainer ---- -- ---- ---·- ------- ----- -- -- .. ·- --- ---- J ohn Mayes Student Manager ---- ·---------------- ----- ---------···---- --- Bob Foors Team Physician ---·---------------··-- ------ --- Dr. Lewis Harned Dr. W. E . Chase Dr. Ray Schlicher At hlet ic Board Chr. Information Staff Sports Information Director .............. Dave Westphal Athletic Board Raymond Schlicher, Chr. Robert L. Ross Cecil K. Phillips David Bluhm Paul C. Kelso Stan Sheriff J. D. Anderson Business Manager Fred W. Lott Phillip C. J ennings 2 Sheriff Starts 1970s As Athletic Director There is something about the turn of the decade that Stan Sheriff likes. Ten years ago he opened the 1960s with a new title . head football coach. He still holds that position. Now we have the 1970s and Stan beg.ins his newest duties ... Athletic Director. Sheriff moves into his eleventh season with an impressive 62-32-2 coaching record. Few college coaches have had a more successful beginning. After two seasons as head assistant (1958-59) Sheriff took over for the 1960 season and came up with an unbeaten year in nine regular season games. His first collegiate coaching loss came in UNl's first rpost-season game that fall. UNI fell, 17-6, to Hillsdale in the Mineral Water Bowl. Stan got that one back in 1964 when the Panthers whipped Lamar Tech 19-17 in the first Pecan Bowl game, signifying the NCAA College Division Midwest Regional championship. Sheriff coached teams have won four North Central Conference titles (1960, 1961, 1962 and 1964). He's 41-12-1 in NCC play. He's produced six first team Little All-Americas and 30 all-conference selections, including seven most-valuable player winners. A native of San Francisco, Sheriff played his collegiate ball at Cal Poly (San L'uis Obispo) where he was an all-conference center for three straight years and first team Little All-America as a senior. He played in the 1953 East-West Shrine game and the Hula Bowl, later playing three years as a linebacker in the NFL. Sheriff graduated from Cal Poly in 1954 and received his M.A. degree from there in 1958. His first coaching experience came during a tour olf Army duty where he coached the 4th Infantry Division team to the Euroipean service title with a 10-1-1 record. Stan, and his wile Jane, have three sons, Paul, Michael and Richard. Stan is a member of the NCAA Football Coaches' rules committee. The Sheriff Record Season Won Lost Tied Pct. NCC Finish 1960* ·-···············- 9 1 0 .900 First 1961 ··················· 7 2 0 . 777 First (Tied) 1962 ········-········· 7 1 1 .875 First (Tied) 1963 .................. 5 3 1 .625 Second (Tied) 1964** ···-·····-···· 9 2 0 .818 First (Tied) 1965 ······--·········· 4 5 0 .444 Third 1966 ····-···········-· 4 5 0 .444 Third 1967 ···-··········-- ·· 7 3 0 .700 Second 1968 ................... 5 5 0 .500 Third (Tied) 1969 ···-·············· 5 5 0 .500 Second Totals ................ 62 32 2 .660 * - Hillsdale 17, UNI 6, Mineral Water Bowl, Excelsior Spring, Missouri ** - UNI 19, Lamar Tech 17, Pecan Bowl, Abilene, Texas 3 I- The Assistants DON ERUSHA - Sheriff's number one assistant, Erusha is starting his eighth season with the Panthers. He's in charge of both th.e offensive and defensive lines. He molded the defensive unit that this fall is expected to be one of UNI's finest in years. He also must come up with an offensive line that was splintered by gradu ation, losing four of the seven starters. Erusha has consistently constructed top-flight linemen, high-lighted by first team Little All-America Ray Pedersen in 1967. Erusha graduated from Coe College and coached in the high school ranks at West Union, West Branch, Mt. Clemens, Mich., and Cedar Rapids Washington. Prior to his arrival at UNI in 1963 he was on the Coe staff. Don and his wife Pat have one daughter, Kay, a sophomore at UNI this fa!J. Erusha is to be given much of the credit for UNI's 21-19 victory over Drake in 1968 when he came up with an innovation in the line that gave the Panthers the domination in line play over the bigger Bulldogs and directly led to the win. DENNIS REMMERT - Remmert is one of three form er UNI players now on the Panther staff. He is in charge of coordinating the defensive platoon, sharing the defensive coaching responsibilities with Erusha. Remmert, at one time or another, has held most of the assistant coaching spots with UNI, handling the fresh men for several years. On the varsity level h e has been the offensive backfield and end coach before switching over to defense. During his playing days he earned Little All-America honors as an offensive tackle. He graduated in 1959 and after a short pro career joined the Panthers as a graduate assistant.