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Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 13, 1980 University of Montana—Missoula University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 University of Montana Publications 9-13-1980 Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 13, 1980 University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc Recommended Citation University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department, "Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 13, 1980" (1980). Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012. 54. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc/54 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Montana Publications at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. 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UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA September 13, 1980 Grizzly Tracks Simon Fraser U $ 1 MIKE VAN DIEST LYNN ROSENBACH DEFENSIVE LINE RUNNING BACKS RICH JOHNSON JOE GLENN DEFENSIVE BACKS QUARTERBACKS, RECEIVERS LARRY DONOVAN HEAD COACH BOB LOWRY KEN FLAJOLE OFFENSIVE LINE INSIDE LINEBACKERS MIKE JOHNSON OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS THE COACHES OF “THE TEAM OF THE 80s” ‘The Best of for the Grizzlies Tempo A Montana EAST GATE Fashion, Quality, and Service SHOPPING Since 1902 Across River CENTER Phone 542-2147 Telephone: 721-3500 Southgate Mall From Campus Montana's full line meat Missoula, Montana :ia*frlinks Old F**!"0"**3 Franks I put in the An energy audit can help you insulation learn the best ways to make your home energy efficient and it may also indicate you are and Montana eligible for a zero-interest loan through Montana Power’s Power put Energy Savings Plan or ESP program. How does it work? You up the (or your contractor) make the energy-saving improvements our auditor recommends and loan w ith Montana Power will lend you the money, interest free. Contact your Montana Power office for more information. MONTANA POWER COMPANY P re s id e n........................................................................ t Dr. Richard C. Bowers Athletic Directory Athletic Director............................................................................Harley Lewis A ssociate Athletic Director.............................................Barbara Hollmann G ymnastics Coach....................................................................Terry Hamilton B usiness M anager..........................................................................Carol Braach M en’s Track and Cross Country Coach Larry Heidebrecht Athletic Faculty Representative Dr. Evan Denney Sports Information Director...................................................... Dave Guffey G raduate Assistant to S.I.D................................................... Roger Johnson T icket and Facilities Manager Gary Hughes Concessions & Promotions Director.................................. Bud Anderson C entury Club Director Al Kempfert Head Football Coach Larry Donovan Assistant Football Coach...................................................................Joe G lenn A ssistant Football Coach........................................................... Rick Johnson A ssistant Football Coach.......................................................... Mike Johnson A ssistant Football Coach.................................................... Lynn Rosenbach A ssistant Football Coach....................................................... Mike Van Diest A ssistant Football Coach...............................................................Ken Flajole A ssistant Football Coach................................................................Bob L ow ry H ead Men’s Basketball Coach and Basketball Coordinator................................................Mike Montgomery A ssistant Basketball Coach .......................................................Stew Morrill A ssistant Basketball Coach ............................................................. Bob N iehl H ead Women’s Basketball Coach............................................ Robin Selvig A ssistant Women’s Basketball Coach..................................Sarah Novak W omen’s Cross Country and Track Coach..........................Dick Koontz W restling Coach................................................................................. Jerry Hicks M en ’s T e n n is C o ach...........................................................Larry Gianchetta W omens Tennis Coach...................................................................Julie Garcia M en’s Golf Coach................................................................................. Bob P ilo te W omen’s Swimming Coach Fred Stetson Women’s Volleyball Coach ............................................................. D ick S co tt T ra in e r......................................................................................Naseby Rhinehart A ssociate Trainer................................................................................P a t A rch er H ead Equipment M anager Dick Seaman Football Secretary .............................................................. Suelynn Williams A thletic Secretary Cela Burham Ticket Office Secretaries ...............Marge McElwain and Rae Proctor C entury Club Secretary.................................................................Sylvia Reul General Facts L o c a tio n....................................................... Missoula, Montana 59812 E n ro llm e n................................................ t .........................................8,700 (est.) N ic k n a m e ................................................... ............................................. G rizzlies C o lo r s .......................................................... ....................Copper, Silver, Gold A thletic Affiliations............................ Big Sky Conference, NCAA AIAW for women F ootball Stadium................................... .....................Dornblaser Stadium (capacity 12,500) Grizzly Tracks Grizzly Tracks is the official souvenir program for home football games at the University of Montana. They are produced by the Sports Information Director and the University Printing Services. Photos are provided by Geoffrey Sutton, photographer. Grizzly Tracks is printed at the UM Printing Services. Cover Art Work by £ & Price—One Dollar (Photo by Bill Sallaz) 1 Today’s Game by Dave Guffey UM Sports Information Director The ‘Team of the 80s’ Makes Its Debut “The Team of the 80s” is on stage beating Simon Fraser and nothing else. triple threat running back,” Donovan today, hosting Simon Fraser University “Someone asked me how many games I said. “He can run, kick, and pass. His from Burnaby, B.C., Canada. expected to win this season. As a coach combined abilities make him one of the Head coach Larry Donovan and his you think you can win them all. Ob­ best backs in college football. Not only staff of Joe Glenn, Rick Johnson, Lynn viously you can’t do that too often, but is he a true tailback, but he is also a Rosenbach, Bob Lowry, Mike Johnson, we’re here to win, and that’s that.” quarterback of great potential. We think Mike Van Diest, Ken Flajole and Leading the Grizzlies’ new 3-4 defen­ he is the outstanding tailback in the Big graduate assistants Joe Yeager and Dale sive alignment is All-American can­ Sky Conference.” McNally have put the finishing touches didate Kent Clausen, a sure bet to go in The other four starters on offense for to their 1980 team — and the fruits of the early rounds of this year’s Montana along with Klever include their labors will surface this afternoon. professional draft if he has fully linemen Pat Norwood, Brian McHugh If you’ve been out of the state for the recovered from a back injury. The 6-4, and Carlton Lamb and wide receiver Bill past few months, that’s probably about 235-pounder had 110 tackles in just Lane. All are seniors except Norwood, the only way you haven’t heard about seven games last season. who is a junior from Billings. Donovan and his young, aggressive Backing up Clausen in the middle is Montana will be attempting to hand the Simon Fraser Clansmen their second straight defeat today. SFU opened its season last week, losing a rain-marred contest to the University of Calgary, 10- 9. The Rod Woodward-coached Clansmen have 26 returning lettermen, including 18 starters off a 3-6 team from last season. There are 10 offensive starters back, the top player is probably ju n io r q u a rte rb a c k D ave A m er (6-4, 218). Amer was 103 of 202 for 1,349 yards and 10 TDs in the passing department last season. Speedy tailback Cam Mehlenbacher (5-7, 168, So.) was SFU’s leading rusher against Calgary, gaining 39 yards in eight carries. SFU has excellent size on the offensive line, going, 240, 250, 225, 245 and 220. “They are quite a big team,” Donovan said. “They will outsize us. There’s no doubt we’ll be a smaller team. We look for them to throw the ball, and also their quarterback (Amer) likes to run the ball. This puts a little pressure on your perimeter defense.” Tailback Rocky Klever “Defensively, they’re running a pro 4- (Photo by Bill Sallaz) 3, which is a defense we don’t see too much in our schedule. For that reason Grizzly staff. Either that, or you don’t three-year letterman Jay Becker at our offensive blocking will be a little bit read or watch television. strong safety, one of the
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