THE WHO, WHAT AND WHERE OF SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY JACKRABBIT FOOTBALL

LOCATION-Brookings, SD 57007-1497 STADIUM-Coughlin-Alumni Stadium (capacity 16,000) 1983 RECORD-Won 5, Lost 6 largest crowd ever 15,866 on Hobo Day, 1975-turnstile ENROLLMENT-7,000 est 1983 CONFERENCE RECORD-Won 3, Lost 6 (tied for count. PRESIDENT-Dr. H. Ray Hoops 8th) HEAD FOOTBALL -Wayne Haensel (SDSU, CONFERENCE- North Central Intercollegiate Athletic LETTERMEN LOST: 20 1958) 3rd year as head coach, appointed to head coach Conference, more commonly known as the North Central LETTERMEN RETURN ING-Offense 7, Defense 5 position in November, 1981; appointed to SDSU staff July, Conference or NCC. SDSU is a charter member of the 1971 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR- Ron Lenz league, formed in 1921. Other league members are (SDSU, 1970) appointed Sept, 1977. Augustana College of Sioux Falls, SD; University of South ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACHES- Home Telephone-605-693-3406; Dakota in Vermillion; University of North Dakota in Grand Defensive coordinator-Don Charlson (SDSU, 1978) Office Telephone-605-688-4623. Forks; North Dakota State University in Fargo; Morningside appointed April, 1982 College in Sioux City, la.; St. Cloud State in St. Cloud, Offensive coordinator-Gary Hoffman (Westmar, FOOTBALL STAFF TELEPHONES Minn; Mankato State in Mankato Minn.; University of 1966) appointed January, 1980 OFFICE: HOME: Nebraska-Omaha in Omaha; and University of Northern Secondary- Larry Ireland (Yankton College, 1968) ap­ Coach Haensel 605-688-6525 605-692-9039 Colorado in Greeley. pointed July, 1981 Coach Charlson 605-688-5525 605-697-6351 Receivers- Brad Erickson (SDSU, 1974) appointed Coach Erickson 605-688-6527 AFFILIATION-NCAA Division II 605-692-4108 August, 1976 Coach Hoffman 605-688-6223 605-692-8208 NICKNAME-Jackrabbits Linebackers-Mark Ekeland (Augustana, 1973) ap­ Coach Ireland 605-688-6525 605-692-4870 pointed July, 1983 Coach Ekeland 605-688-5027 605-692-7934 Yellow and Blue COLORS- Areas of responsibility: Haensel coaches the offense ATHtETIC TICKET OFFICE 605-688-5422 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-Harry Forsyth (SDSU, 1951) has line; Hoffman coaches the offensive backfield; Charlson Fred Oien, ticket . been on staff since 1956; appointed athletic director June, coaches the defensive line. 1980. JACKRABBIT ATHLETIC STAFF

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE GOLF-WOMEN TICKET OFFICE Dr. Harry Forsyth Dr. Mylo Hellickson Dave Workman Jean Minor Office: 688-5625 Office: 688-5141 Office: 688-6224 Office: 688-5422 Home: €,92-2215 Home: 692-4414 Home: 693-4716 INTRAMURAL OFFICE ATHLETIC TRAINER EQUIPMENT MANAGER Warren Williamson TICKET MANAGER Dr. James Booher Jack Moberg Office: 688-4724 Fred Oien Office: 688-5824 Office: 688-5722 Home: 692-5329 Office: 688-5422 Home: 692-4814 Home: 692-6872 Home: 692-9126 SOFTBALL ASSIST ANT TRAINER FOOTBALL COACH Deb Allyn JACKRABBIT CLUB & Barb Moran Wayne Haensel Office: 688-5819 SUMMER WORKSHOPS Office: 688-5022 Office; 688-6525 Home: Gwen Andersen Home: 692-7717 Home: 692-9039 Office: 688-6623 SPORTS INFORMATION Home: 692-2596 BASEBALL COACH ASSISTANT FOOTBALL Ron Lenz Mark Ekeland Defensive Coordinator Office: 688-4623 GRADUATE COORDINATOR-HPER Office: 688-5027 Don Charlson Home: 693-3406 Dr. Jack Home: 692-7934 Office: 688-5525 Office: 688-4924 Home: 697-6351 SWIMMING Home: 692-8834 BASKETBALL COACH- MEN Men & Women Gene Zulk LINEBACKERS Brad Erickson MAINTENANCE OFFICE Office: 688-5626 Mark Ekeland Office: 688-6527 Bill Lindsey Home: 692-5003 Office: 688-5027 Home: 692-4108 Office: 688-6216 Home: 692-7934 Home: 692-4675 ASSISTANT BASKETBALL-MEN TRACK-MEN Dave Workman RECEIVERS Scott Underwood INTRAMURAL BUILDING Office: 688-6224 Brad Erickson Office: 688-5526 Larry Meisenheimer Office: 688-6527 Home: 692-1457 Office: 688-6610 BASKETBALL-WOMEN Home: 692-41-08 Home: 629-2611 Nancy Neiber TRACK-WOMEN Office: 688-5527 OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Ruth.Marske GRADUATE STUDENTS Gary Hoffman Office: 688-6510 Office: 688-5723 CROSS COUNTRY Office: 688-6223 Home: 692-6597 Men & Women Home: 692-8208 FOOTBALL PRESS BOX Scott Underwood VOLLEYBALL Coughlin-Alumni Stadium Office: 688-5526 SECONDARY Deb Allyn 688-4623 Home: 692-1457 Larry Ireland Office: 688-5819 Office: 688-6525 FOOTBALL STADIUM Home: 692-4870 WRESTLING LOCKERROOM Office: 688-5026 688-5 18

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1984 Schedule...... 1 NCC Champions. .23 1984 Outlook .. .2-3 Beef Bowl Scores To Date. .24 About The Coaches ... . . 4-5 Al I-NCC Selections .. .25 SDSU Lettermen ...... 6-10 Year By Year Records. .2 6-27 SDSU Footbal I Captains. .11 Team Statistics...... 28-29 About SDSU ...... 12 Hobo Day Results. ...30 Behind The Scenes ...... 13 Record By Season. . 31-35 SDSU Football Records. .14-17 Notes ...... 36 SDSU 1984 Roster ...... 18-19 Quick Facts ...... Inside Front Cover All- Scores vs. Opponents. .20 Media Information. . Inside Back Cover All-Time Records vs. Opponents... .21 Composite NCC Schedule. . ... Back Cover NCC Standings. .22 The 1984 Jackrabbit Football Press Guide was written, edited and published by the Jackrabbit Sports Information Service for distribution to media members covering SDSU and North Central Con­ ference football. Thank you for your interest in SDSU football and if there is anything we can do to assist you in covering the Jacks, please ask, Ron Lenz, Sports Information Director, Stanley J. Mar- shall, HPER Center, Box 2820, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota 57007...... Telephone 605-688-4623- 1983 RESULTS

ATTENDANCE Sept. . 3-SDSU 21, Mankato State 14 at Brookings ...... 3,087 Sept. 10-SDSU 20, Drake 3 at Des Moines, IA ...... · 7,250 Sept. 17 -SDSU 17, Morningside 10 at Sioux City, IA ...... 5,642 Sept 24-SDSU 28, North Dakota 27 at Grand Forks, ND ...... 6,800 Oct. 1 -St. Cloud State 28, SDSU 22 at Brookings ...... 5,119 Oct. 8-Nebraska-Omaha44, SDSU 16 at Omaha, Neb ...... 6,400 Oct. 15-North Dakota State 24, SDSU 12 at Brookings ...... 9,308 Oct. 22-SDSU 13, Augustana 9 at Brookings ...... : 3,739 Oct. 29-South Dakota 48, SDSU 23 at Brookings ...... 5,482 Nov. 5-Mankato State 30, SDSU 27 at Mankato ...... 2,375 Nov. 12-Northern Colorado 21, SDSU 14 at Brookings ...... 562

1984 SCHEDULE

Sept. 1-Portland State University at Portland, Ore ...... (PDT) 1:00P.M. Sept. 8-WISCONSIN-STOUT at BROOKINGS ...... · ...... 2:00 P.M. Cheerleaders Day-Scout Day Sept. 15-MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE at BROOKINGS ...... 2:00 P.M. 19th annual Shrine Game Sept. 22-UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA at BROOKINGS ...... 2:00 P.M. 18th annual Beef Bowl Sept. 29-St. Cloud State University at St. Cloud, MN ...... · 1 :30 P.M. Oct. 6-NEBRASKA-OMAHA at BROOKINGS ...... 2:00 p.M. 71st Hobo Day Game Oct. 13-North Dakota State at Fargo, ND ...... 1 :30 P:M. Oct. 20-Augustana College at Sioux Falls, SD ...... 1 :30 P.M. Oct. 27-University of South Dakota at Vermillion, SD ...... 1 :30 P.M. Nov. 3-MANKATO STATE at BROOKINGS ...... 1:30 P.M. Coaches Day Nov. 10-University of Wyoming at Laramie ...... (MST) 1 :00 P.M.

1985 SCHEDULE 1986 SCHEDULE Sept. 7-OPEN Sept. 6-OPEN Sept. 14-at South Dakota Sept. 13-SOUTH DAKOTA Sept. 21 -NEBRASKA-O MAHA Sept. 20-at Nebraska-Omaha Sept. 28-NORTH DAKOTA Sept. 27-at North Dakota Oct. 5-at Morningside Oct. 11 -NORTH DAKOTA STA TE Oct. 12-at North Dakota State Oct. 4- MORNINGSIDE Oct. 19-SOUTH DAKOTA Oct. 18-at South Dakota Oct. 26-AUGUSTANA Oct. 25 _:_at Augustana Nov. 2-at Mankato Nov. 1- MANKATO Nov. 9-ST. CLOUD Nov. 8-at St. Cloud Nov. 16-at Northern Colorado Nov. 15-NORTHERN COLORADO *Hobo Day will be the Sept. 28 game with UNO in 1985.

SDSU Page 1 NEW SEASON, NEW FACES, NEW OUTLOOK

When the 1984 footbal I season opens at Port I and State Sept. 1, South Dakota State will have a LETTERMEN LOST: 21 (Offense a, Defense 13) new offense, a lot of new faces, ****Dave Fremark, LB ***Todd Roberts, CB and some new enthusiasm. * ** * Matt H i ppe, WR ** * E d W i I kins, DT State's traditional ground­ ****Steve Sundet, RB **Ken Jensen, OT pounding offense will take to the ***Mike Ethier, WR **Al Molitor, FB air this season, a situation dictated ***Jim Gray, OT **Kevin Murray, SS by the quarterbacks currently ***Lee Schmidt, OT **Jim Smith, FS wearing the Yellow and Blue. *** Mike Law, QB *Steve Barrick, OT Defensively, graduation took ***Mike Orr, OG *Gary Poland, QB seven starters and 14 lettermen so *** Randy Pirner, CB *Gary Fisher, CB a rebuilding job is in store there. ***Wade Rasmussen, SS *Dave Bidinger, LB New names? State with Mike ***Mike Reiner, QT Busch at quarterback. A Huron High graduate, he played at Idaho State for two years, honing hjs LETTERMEN RETURN ING: 23 (Offense 14, Defense 9) passing skills for a team _which ***Greg Dralle, ILB *Jim Kaufman, LB threw the bal I 40 or 50 times a ***John Lewis, OLB *Kim McDermott, OT game. ***Rod Riehl, RB *Jeff Mounts, OC "Mike is the best passer we have·· ***Kevin Skalla, RB *D oug Pearson, OG had at State in a long time," coach ***Rick Wegher, RB * Bob Reeves, WR Wayne Haensel says. "And he has **Kevin Cade, NG *Scott Schaefer, WR a good football mind. He **Mark Diesch, OT *Jay Sahler, DT understands the game." **Paul Prout, FB * Rick Sweet, OG A leader maybe? Under **Greg Sorensen, CB *Dennis Thomas, TE pressure, we'll see. But that's **Todd Yackley, OLB *Jeff Thorpe, OG something State has been short on · *Ross Brockshus, ILB *J eff Tiefenthaler, WR for a long time. *Rick Wirtjes, F S While Busch has the inside track to replace Mike Law as starting quarterback, the job won't be his TOP RETURNEES: without a battle. Redshirted sophomore Rich Morehouse is also RICK WEGHER, halfback, leading rusher last year with 685 yards (5.3 Ypc) a talented signal caller. And State's - had 1,463 all purpose yards, adding 288 on 35 pass receptions and lone quarterback recruit, Ted Wahl 490 on 22 kickoff returns ... career has 976 yards rushing, 52 recep­ from Jamestown, ND, is also a tions for 463 yards, 71 kickoff returns for 1326 yards, and 14 punt re­ thrower. turns for 55 yards ... 2820 all-purpose yards with 10 career touch­ In front of the quarterback is a downs. veteran offensive line ... a line MARK DIESCH, offensive tackle, returning starter which is a year older, a little big­ DENNIS THOMAS, tight end, returning starter ger, and still young. Of the entire group of offensive line candidates, TODD YACKLEY, outside linebacker, returning starter only two are seniors. And there's some quality. At tight end, Dennis Thomas, 6-4, At center, Jeff Mounts, 6-4, 254, Other line propects include 236, established himself as a started last year. He's just a freshman tackle Dan Tindall, 6-5, starter last year when he caught 33 sophomore this time around. 224; plus juniors Dave Pace, 6-3, passes for 332 yards. This year, he The two spots left open by 235, at center; Dave Cave, 6-2, 225, should be an all-conference can­ graduation both have lettermen. at guard; and Fred Hrdlicka, 6-2, didate. Kim McDermott has grown from a 256, at tackle. Pace and Cave are Another all-league possibility is 6-3, 220, backup center last year to junior college transfers who were right tackle Mark Diesch, 6-5, 256. a 6-3 ½, 241 tackle this year. He's with the Jacks for spring practice. He lettered as a reserve after walk­ another junior. Rick Sweet, 6-3, The backfield, behind the ing on in 1982, then started last 228, was a backup at both tackle quarterback, also returns three year. and tight end last year. Now he's at starters: Rick Wegher, Kevin Skalla At left guard, Doug Pearson, 6-0, right guard. He's· a senior as is let­ and Paul Prout. Wegher had 1,463 233, returns. Pearson, Thomas and terman Jeff Thorpe, 6-1, 218, also all-purpose yards last year, averag­ Diesch are all juniors. at guard. ing 5.3 yards per carry rushing. All SDSU Page 2 action, Scott Schaefer and TOP TEN INDIVIDUAL PASSING EFFORTS trackster Jeff Tiefenthaler. State redshirted all of its 1. 315 by Marty Higgins vs. Augustana, 1981 scholarshipped freshmen last 24-44-1, 315 yards, 2 TD 10-31-81 season and the area where they 2. 289 by Ron Meyer vs. Arkansas State, 1963 will be most noticeable this year is 23-34-0, 289 yards, 3 TD 11-16-{)3 on defense, both in the line and the 3. 278 by Ron Meyer vs. Morningside, 1964 secondary. There could be a bunch 13-29-0, 278 yards, 3 TD of "freshmen" playing. 4. 254 by Ron Meyer vs. North Dakota, 1964 ' Four second-year freshmen­ 16-26-2, 254 yards, 3 TD tackles Mike Weiske, 6.2, 21 S; Ken 5. 249 by Mike Law vs. Mankato, 1983 Kraft, 6-1, 203; and Tom Slattery, 6. 247 by Dean Koster vs. Northern Iowa, 1962 6-3, 242, plus nose guard George 21-35-1, 247 yards, 2 TD Cavanaugh, 6-2, 227-will be counted on to fill holes in the line. 7. 242 by Mike Law vs. Northern Colorado ' 1981 22-39-3, 242 yards, O TD In the secondary, leading can­ 8. 238 by Dave Kaufman vs. North Dakota State, 1972 didates to start include strong 12-26-2, 238 yards, 0 TD safeties Mark Stanley and Barry 'J. 234 by Mike Law vs.Nebraska-Omaha, 1983 Nagel plus cornerback Wade Hoff­ 20-36-3, 234 yards, 1 TD man, all redshirts. 10. 227 by Chuck Hohenthaner vs. North Dakota State, 1978 The only starter returning among 13-23-2, 227 yards, 2 TD the down linemen on defense is Kevin Cade, 6-3, 258, at nose. His TOP 15 INDIYIDUAL RUSHING EFFORTS backup from last year, 6-3, 227 Jay Sohler, has moved to tackle where 1. 240 yards by Les Tuma vs. Northern Iowa, 1973 he will team with Weiske, Kraft (24 att, 240 YG, 0 YL) and Slattery to fill holes left by 2. 224 yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Drake, 1967 graduation. (37 att, 253 YG, 29 YL) Six lettermen graduated in the 3. 200 yards by Joe Thorne vs. Morningside, 1961 seconda_ry. Only senior Greg (21 att, 200 YG, 0 YL) Sorensen has starting experience. 4. 195 yards by Bubb Korver vs. NDSU, 1954 He's at left corner. Free safety Rick (10 att, 195 YG, 0 YL) Wirtjes is the only other letterman. 5. 188 yards by Pete Retz laff vs. Morningside, 1951 JC transfer Howard Lansman will (17 att, 188 YG, 0 YL) battle Hoffman at right corner with 6. 185 yards by Gary Maffett vs. Augustana, 1978 Stanley and Nagel at strong safety. (32 att, 223 YG, 38 YL) That leaves the I inebackers. As a group, the backers potentially are 7. 184 yards by Garry Maffett vs. Nebraska-Omaha ' 1977 (23 att, 218 YG, 34 YL) the strength of the team. On the 8. 182 yards by Bob Betz vs. South Dakota, 1955 other hand, only one of last year's (27 att, 182 YG, 0 YL) four starters was a member of the 9. 180 yards by Pete Retz la ff vs. LaCrosse, 1952 number one unit in spring ball, (25 att, 180 YG, 0 YL) meaning game experience is lack­ ing. 10. 178 yards by Jerry Welch vs. St. Thomas, 1954 · (21 att, 184 YG, 4 YL) The returnee, is Todd Yackley, 11. 177 yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Augustana, 1968 6-4, 217, at left outside backer. (30 att, 177 YG, 0 YL) Transfer Bruce Klostermann, 6-4, 12. 172 yards by Warren Williamson vs. Augustana, 1950 225, has the edge over returning (22 att, 172 YG, 0 YL) starter Greg Dral le, 6-2, 221, on the 13. 170 yards by Les Tuma vs. Morningside, 1973 right side. (23 att, 170 YG, 0 YL) Inside, Jim Kaufman, 6-1 ½, 208, 14. 169 yards by Gary Maffett vs. St. Cloud, 1978 and Brian Sisley, 6-4, 210, were on (18 att, 176 YG, 7 YL) the first unit in the spring. Kauf­ 15. 168 yards by Pete Retzlaff vs. North Dakota, 1952 man lettered last year as a reserve; Sisley missed the season and is a (11 at, 168 YG, 0 YU. sophomore eligibility wise. Behind Kaufman and Sisley are John three have seen considerable ac­ are no other lettermen returning. Lewis, 6-2, 212, a three-year letter­ tion the past two seasons and al I Junior fullback Mike · Evenson man who started last year; letter­ three can also catch the bal I. should contribute this year, but the man Ross Brockshus, 6-1, 215; and Biggest problem with the rest of the depth will likely come transfer Matt Stanley, 6-1 ½, 225. backfield will be depth. Rod Riehl, from incoming freshmen. the team's leading rusher in 1982, At wide receiver, al I-NCC Mike will miss the entire season after Ethier graduated. Two players who knee surgery last year. Thus, there backed up last year will see a lot of SDSU Page 3 HAENSEL NEW. HEAD COACH

bit football-from the winning tradition of drafted by the New York Giants, but did not his playing days, when the Jacks were atop play professional football. the North Central Conference more often Instead, he became a coach. Seven years than not,. to the challenge facing him now as at Beresford (1959-66) produced a 47-12-1 the new head coach. record. He went to Mitchell and his teams The Jacks haven't won a conference had a six-year record of 31-20-1, including a championship since 1962. That's just five mythical state championship in 1971. And years after Haensel was co-captain of the he coached one year at Sioux City North, 1957 championship team. with the team posting a 5-4 record in 1972. Thus, that becomes the ultimate He joined the SDSU staff in 1973 as an assis­ goal-bring back a championship to the tant coach, handling the offensive line until team which has won 14 titles over the years last year when he became defensive coor­ . enough to keep SDSU in third place on dinator. the all-time list despite the fact that the All of Haensel's talents haven't been con­ Jacks haven't won one in the last 20. fined to the football field. In 1976, he won But of more immediate concern is install­ the title of Pork Cookout King of South ing the Wayne Haensel philosophy into the Dakota at the state Pork Producers Associa­ program. There are some changes being tion convention in Sioux Falls. That made, believe it!!! qualified him for the national cookoff. "This isn't the way I wanted to become Haensel has also been a key figure in head coach," Haensel said when he was SDSU's track picture, developing an im­ named boss of the Rabbits five days after pressive string of weightmen for the Jacks John Gregory was relieved of those duties (SDSU entrants won three straight NCC shot following the 1981 season. "But if I don't put titles (1979-81) before sett Ii ng for second take the job, someone else will, and that the past two seasons. someone won't have the burning love for In 1972, Haensel was the first recipient of Jackrabbit football and South Dakota State the Distinguished Coaching that I have." Award, an honor created in memory of Haensel has paid his dues, coaching in the Haensel's college coach. Calling it a new era in South Dakota State high school ranks for 14 years, then spend­ Haensel earned his Bachelor's Degree at football is a misnomer. ing nine years as an assistant coach with SDSU, then added a Master's Degree in Jackrabbit football and the name Wayne SDSU. From the Little House on the Prairie Biology from Montana State in 1964 and has Haensel are almost synonymous. town-Walnut Grove, Minn. He played for done post-master's work at the University of Haensel has been a player and assistant coach Ralph Ginn and earned both all-North Idaho and the University of South Dakota. coach at State long enough to know Central Conference and Scholastic All­ Haensel and his wife, Kris, have three everything there is to know about Jackrab- America honors as a Jackrabbit. He was children.

DON CHARLSON .. DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, DEFENSIVE LINE

Dqn was a standout nose guard for SDSU (1975-77), earning all-NCC recognition as a senior. A native of Sioux City and a graduate of Sioux City Heelan (1973), he attended the Air Force Academy prep school for one year before transferring back to SDSU. He earned his Bachelor's Degree at SDSU in 1978 and added a Master's in 1979 before moving on to Yankton College where he was defensive coor­ dinator for two years. He then spent one season as head coach at Westmar, guiding the Eagles to a 5-4 record, winning five of the last six games. Don and his wife, Teresa, have two children.

SDSU Page 4 MARK EKELAND ...... LINEBACKERS

Mark is the newest member of the Jackrabbit staff joining the Yel low and Blue July 1, 1983. He is linebacker coach for football and head baseball coach. Ekeland replaced Erv Huether, who retired after 34 years as h�d baseball coach at SDSU. Guided SDSU to conference and regional baseball titles last spring as State went 27-1 3 in his first season. A Rapid City native, he attended Augustana Col­ lege, earned his Bachelor's Degree in 1973 and added a Master's Degree at SDSU in 1978. For the past five years, he has been on the staff at Jamestown College where he was defensive coordinator for Coach Rollie Greeno. JC had one conference title and one national playoff appearance during those · years. Ekeland was also assistant basketball coach for men for three years and head women's basektball coach for two, winning the conference title for women's basketball last season. He was head baseball coach all five years, winning one conference title. Ekeland is a 1969 graduate of Rapid City Central where he was a member of the state basketball championship team that year. He played football and baseball at Augustana, earning honorable mention all-conference in baseball. Ekeland and his wife, Becky, have one child.

BRAD ERICKSON ...... RE CEIVERS

Brad is in his ninth year on the Jackrabbit staff, doubling as assistant football coach and head swim­ ming coach. He has guided a string of standout receivers including two-time all-conference tight end Monte Mosiman, two time all-conference wide receiver Lionel Macklin, and last year's record setter Mike Ethier. In swimming, his 1979 team won the North Central Conference title for men and the 1981 team won the same championship for women. Over one three-year span, the SDSU women's teams were 20-4 in duals. Erickson is a member of the NCAA Women's Swimming Committee. Erickson is a 1974 graduate of SDSU where he won three NCC swimming titles, helping SDSU rise from an also ran to an NCC title contender. He was the first SDSU swimmer ever to qualify for a national championship meet. Erickson earned his Master's Degree at SDSU in 1975, then spent one year at the Rapid City YM­ CA before returning to SDSU in 1976. Erickson and his wife, Jenny, have one child. Erickson is from Arl­ ington, SD.

GARY HOFFMAN .... OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, BACKFIELD

Gary joined the Jackrabbit staff in January of 1980. He was defensive line coach that first year, then moved to the offensive line for two seasons and this year is in charge of the offensive backfield in ad­ dition to being offensive coordinator. A graduate of Westmar College (1 966), he has had coaching stops at West Lyon Community School in Inwood, IA; Sleepy Eye and Farmington high schools in Min­ nesota; plus Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls Washington High and Augustana College, all in Sioux Fal ls. He was head coach at Sioux Falls College for three seasons and counted among his players Rick Danmeier, now place kicker for the Minnesota Vikings. He was working for Gopher Athletic Supply before joining the SDSU staff. A 1962 graduate of Danube, Minn., High School, Hoffman earned his Master's Degree from the University of South Dakota in 1971 . Hoffman and his wife, Kathryn, have two children, including son Wade who will be a freshman football player at SDSU this fall.

LARRY IRELAND ...... RECRUITING COORDINATOR, DEFENSIVE SECONDARY

Larry joined the SDSU staff during the summer of 1981 and was named coordinator of recruiting after Haensel became head coach. A graduate of Scotland High School, Ireland attended Yankton Col­ lege where he was all-Tri State Conference defensive back three times. After graduating from YC in 1968, he earned his Master's Degree from the University of South Dakota in 1969, then coached and taught at Pierre and Gregory before becoming head football coach at Hot Springs in 1973. His teams there won Black Hills Conference championships in 1974 and 1976, and he was named South Dakota High School Coach of the year for 1974 by the state's sportswriters. From there, Ireland went to Mit­ chell for one year before coming an assistant coach at Augustana in 1978. His overall record as head coach shows 43 victories against 29 defeats and one tie. Ireland, and his wife, Sandy, have four children. SDSU Page 5 SDSU PLAYERS- THE LETTERMEN Listed in Alphabetical Order

*ROSS BROCKSHUS ...... LI NEBACKER 6-1 , 21 5, Senior, Spencer, IA

Ross lettered last year as a backup and will be battling for one of the inside positions th is year. Was in on 25 tackles _last year, nine of them solos. Has been one of the top discus throwers in the North Central Conference the past two seasons. Finished second outdoors in 1983 and repeated that performance last spring. Has qualified for the nationals in the discus the past two seasons and last year just missed All-Ameri can, finishing eighth with a career best 171-3 effort. Earned all-state honors at Spencer where he played football, wrestl- ing and track. Won state ti tle in discus as prep senior. Horticulture major. Born October 8, 1962. Parents are Del and Charin Brockshus **KEVIN CADE ...... NO SE GUARD 6-3, 258, Senior, Chamberlain, SD

Kevin lettered in1982 as a backup tackle, but emerged as the star­ ting nose guard last season and was ninth on the team in tackles with 32 including 18 solos. Got better as the season went along, and the Jacks need a good performance form him this year. Has good speed for his size. Prep all-stater at Chamberlain High School. Ma­ joring in HPER. Born December 18, 1962. Parents are Dwane and Linda Cade. **MARK DIESCH ....OF FENSIVE TACKLE 6-5, 257, Junior, Blooming Prairie, Minn.

Mark is the classic example of a walk-on. Came out for spring ball in 1982, lettered as a backup that fall Last year, started every game and this year is the anchor of a young but experienced offensive line. ·First team academic All-conference last fall. After graduating from Blooming Prairie High School, he came to SDSU to major in ag engineering and did not go out for football that first fall. Born September 8, 1962. Parents are Gordon and Marcella Diesch. ***GREG DRA LLE ...... LINEBACKER 6-2, 221 , Senior, Dubuque, IA.

One of five three-year lettermen on the team, Greg started at in­ side linebacker last season and was fifth on the team in tackles with 62. Had one fumble recovery and one forced fumble. Moved to out­ side backer in spring and will battle transfer Bruce Klostermann for starting spot. Was credited with 14 tackles as a sophomore, eight of them solos, after getting in on nine as a freshman. Has also handled the long snaps on kicking situations the last three years. Was a first­ term prep all-stater at fullback for Dubuque Hempstead. Recreation major. Born April 5, 1962. Parents are Roger and Shirley Saeugling. *JIM KAUFMAN ...... LINEBACKER 6-1 ½ , 208, Junior, Freeman, SD

Jim saw more and more playing ti me as the season progressed last year, then emerged from spring ball on the frist unit at one of the in­ side backer spots. Was in on nine tackles last year, seven of them solos. Wa s a four-year letterman at Freeman Public, earning all-state on team which won the state Class 9AA championship. Had 120 tackles for 10-1 Flyers as team captain in 1981, when he was also the Most Valuable Lineman. Majoring in ag ed. Born October 3, 1964 Parents are Delmer and Ardell Kaufman of rural Freeman.

SDSU Page 6 ***JOHN LEWIS . . . . . LINEBACKER 6-2½, 212, Senior, Sioux City, IA

John has been in and out of the starting lineup his entire care�r and aga in finds himself in the position of having to earn a starting spot after fall camp starts. Started at inside backer as a sophomore and was fourth on the tea m in tackles with 50, including 25 solos. Moved outs ide last year and was eight with 45 ta ckles. Now is inside again. Lettered on the specialty teams as a freshman, then figured to be one of the key linebackers in 1981 but suffered a broken arm in the opening game against St. Cloud and missed the remainder of the season. Earned all-state honors at Sioux City East, where , he also played baseball and wrestled . Team won conference championships in all three of those sports. Majoring in mechanical engineering. Born November 18, 1961 . Parents are Terry and Ardell Lewis. Mother is secreta ry in the Morningside ath letic depart ment.

* KIM McDERMOTT OFFEN SIVE TACKLE 6-3½, 241, Junior, Ashwaubenon, Wis.

Kim lettered as backup center last year, then moved to tackle in the spring and is expected to replace Mike Reiner in the starting lineup. Added 20 pounds during the off-season program. Earned first-team all-G reen Bay honors as prep sen ior and was Ashwaubenon Male Athlete of the Year. Captain of football, wrestl­ ing and track teams as prep senior. Majori ng in Fishery and Wildlife manageme nt. Born July 26, 1964. Parents are Jania! and Donna McDermott.

*JEFF MOUNTS ...... CENTER 6-3, 254, Sophomore, Sioux City, IA.

Jeff had an excellent high school career at Sioux City North, then was injured in the Iowa Shrine game and missed the 1982 season. Came back last yea r and sta rted every game at center, thus setting the stage for what could be a four-yea r career as a sta rter. Besides being an all-state football player, he was a third-place finisher in the state wrestling tou rnament at heavyweight as a prep sen ior. Major­ ing in engineeri ng. Born Augu st 13, 1964. Parents are Charles and Nancy Mounts, both high school teachers in Sioux City. Younger brother, Mike, is a freshman on this year' s SDSU team.

*DOUG PEARSON . OFFENSIVE GUARD 6-0½, 233, Junior, Whitewater, Wis.

Doug took over as starting left guard last year and. is one of four juniors ·expected to start in the line this year. Honorable mention academic all-conference choice last fall. All-sta rter at Whitewater HS where he played in 1981 state championship team. Electrical engineering major. Born November 3, 1963. Parents are Wayne and Nancy Pearson.

**PAUL PROUT ...... FULLBACK 5-11, 212, Senior, Sioux City, IA.

Sioux City East grad came to S DSU with high school teammate Rick Wegher and can look forward to another season of starting alongside Wegher. Earned Sioux Interstate all-conference in 1980 when East won the league and went to the semi-finals of the Iowa playoffs. Rushed for 1100ya rds that year. Had 181 yards on 69 car­ ries as sophomore, with 69 yards on 18 carries in 20-7 victory over USO his top effort. Last year, rushed for 270 yards on 74 attempts with 55 yards on 13 trips in 21-14 victory over Ma nkato his top game. Ironically, has not scored a touchdown for the Jacks. Majoring in mechanical engineering. Born Ma rch 24, 1963. Pa rents are Thomas and Marcia Prout.

SDSU Page 7 *BOB REEVES WIDE RECEIVER 6-4, 195, Junior, Willmar, Minn.

Bob lettered as a backup receiver last year, but is still looking for his first past reception as a Jackrabbit. Has played tight end, but will be used more outs ide this year. Also lettered as a pitcher on the SDSU baseball team which advance to the Division II World Series last season. Had excellent high school career at Willmar, earning all­ conference in football, all-state in basketball and all-conference in baseball. Prep baseball coach was former Jackrabbit Jon Horning. Majoring in HPER. Born April 19, 1964. Parents are Garland and Alice Reeves.

***KEVIN SKALLA ...... RUNN ING BACK 6-2 ½, 211, Senior, Scranton, IA.

Kevin walked on in '81, lettered as a backup tight end that season, then moved to runningback and has been a starter there whenever he has been healthy. Problem has been injuries. As a sophomore, was seventh on team in rushing with 151 yards, including high of 56 yards on 11 carries at Mankato, and he also caught 23 passes for 218 yards. Last year, rushed for 178 yards with high of 49 yards on eight carries against Drake. Also caught 11 passes for 106 yards, but played hurt much of the season. If he could stay healthy, it would give the backfield a big boost. Earned 13 letters in football, basket­ ball, baseball and track in high school. Honorable mention all­ stater. Majoring in ag business. Born July 31, 1962. Parents are Richard and Lois Skalla.

*JAY SOHLER ..... DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-3, 227, Junior, Yankton, SD

Prep All-American at Yankton is playing his third position in three years, but should be starter at tackle after sharing nose guard duties with Kevin Cade last year. His 11 tackles last year included two sacks. Was a prep fullback at Yankton High, where he started three straight years. Played tight end and defensive tackle as a freshman, then was at nose guard last year. Graduation of starting tackles Ed Wilkins and Ken Jensen led to switching positions this time. A good athlete, he was a starter in basketball as a prep freshman at YHS. Majoring in ag business. Born August 20, 1963. Parents are Gail and Janet Sahler.

*SCOT SCHAEFER .... WIDE RECEIVER 5-1 1 ½ , 195, Junior, Omaha, Neb.

Scott transferred to SDSU from the University of Nebraska, and was the number two wide receiver (behind Mike Ethier) much of last season until an injury cut into his playing time. Had four receptions for 83 yards. Was originally scheduled to play in the defensive sec­ ondary last year, but switched positions in fall camp. Was a prep all­ state wide receiver at Ralston High School. Caught 12 passes in one game during state playoffs. Born October 9, 1961. Parents are Robert and Beverly Schaefer.

**GREG SORENSEN CORNERBACK 6-1 , 192, Senior, Brainerd, Minn.

Greg started at cornerback late last season and all of a sudden finds him self as the veteran in a secondary which was wiped out by graduation (six lettermen). Should start at left corner. Was in on 25 tackles last year and had two fumble recoveries plus two intercep­ tions. Was in on 15 tackles as a reserve two years ago. Most valuable Runningback at Brainerd High School as a senior. Also had a stand­ out track career in high school. Brother, Barry, was a starter and se­ cond team all-conference pick for national cha mpion North Dakota State last year. Born May 6, 1963. Parents are Robert and Nina Sorensen. SDSU Page 8 *RICK SWEET ..... OFFENSIVE GUARD 6-3, 228, Senior, Brainerd, Minn.

Rick has played about every offensive position there is to play for the Jacks, and this year is the leading candidate to replace graduated Mike Orr at right guard. Was backup tackle and tight end last year. Prepped at Brainerd, Minn., HS where he was a teammate of Jackrabbit defensive back Greg Sorensen. Earned all-conference and all-state recognition as a senior and played in Minnesota all-star game. Economics major. Born October 23, 1962. Parents are Jim and Jean Sweet.

*DENNIS THOMAS ...... TIGHT END 6-4, 236, Junior, Parkston, SD

Dennis had an excellent season in his first year as a starter last fall and should be ready to take his place among the top players in the North Central Conference. Had 33 catches for 332 yards last season. Caught at least one pass in every game last year with top efforts be­ ing 6-for 47 at Morningside and 5-for-54 against Augustana. Lone TD of year was at USO. Has worked hard on improving his block ing skills. Had an exceptional high school career at Parkston, earning all-state honors in both football and basketball. Was, in fact, a finalist for the Mr. Basketball award. Majoring in ag education. Born November 7, 1962. Parents are Marvin and Alice Thomas, who farm near Parkston. Brother, Bill, and sister, Mary, both played basketball at SDSU.

**JEFF THORPE OFFEN SIVE GUARD 6-1 , 218, Seniorr Kandiyohi, �inn.

Jeff lettered as a backup last year, moving to guard after coming to SDSU as a tight end prospect. Transferred from Willmar Com­ munity College. One of the fastest, strongest players on the team. Graduate of Willmar HS, where he was all-Central Lakes Con­ ference. Earned all-Minnesota Community College Conference honors two years. Dairy production major. Born July 17, 1963. Parents are Gerald and Jeanie Thorpe.

*JEFF TIEFENTHALE R .. WIDE RECEIVER 6-2, 176, Junior, Armour, SD

Jeff has been a key member of the SDSU track team for three seasons and last year was on the 4 x 400 relay team which qua I if ied for nationals. Did not play football first year at SDSU, but joined team last year and was seeing considerable action late in season. Caught four passes for 125 yards including a 58-yard TD against USO. Gives SDSU a legitimate deep threat. Played on the great Ar­ mour teams of the early 1980's and was all-state in football and basketball in addition to being Outstanding Athlete at state track meet. Was 1981 South Dakota winner of the Hertz No. 1 Award. HPER major. Born June 6, 1963. Parents are Ken and Carol Tiefen­ thaler. Brother, Dennis, was also a high school standout at Armour and went on to pursue a career.

*RICK WIRTJES ...... FREE SAFETY 6-3, 190, Senior, Elmore, Minn.

Rick is the only play-er on the team with game experience at safe­ ty. Started one game but otherwise was backup behind Jim Smith. Earned Junior College All-America honors at Rochester, Minn., JC in 1981 , then stayed out of school before enrolling at SDSU in Janua:ry of '83. Basketball, football, and track standout at Elmore. Majoring in economics. Born September 5, 1960. Parents are Alvin and JoAnn Wirtjes. SDSU Page 9 **TODD YACKLEY LINEBACKER 6-4, 217, Senior, Onida, SD

Todd is the top returnee at outside linebacker. Was third on the team in tackles last year with 70, and also had a team-leading four fumble recoveries. Was NCC Defensive Player of the Week after the Augustana game fall. He had six tackles, two fumble recoveries, one pass interception, one quarterback sack, one pass broken up and one other tackle for a loss in that game. Became a starter during sophomore season when injuries sidelined Jim Gray. A hard worker who has earned his way into lineup through dedication. Hon·orable mention all-state at Sully Buttes HS, where he set school record for most tackles in a season playing for former SDSU fullback Chuck Benson. Majoring in ag business. Born Februa ry 8, 1963. Parents are Bob and Elaine Yackley. ,

***RICK WEGHER ...... RUNNINGBACK 5-7½, 167, Senior, Sioux City, IA.

Rick may not have the great size, but he is one of the fastest and strongest players on the Jackrabbit team. Has been among the team leaders in rushing, receiving and kick returns the past three seasons, and has accumulated 2,820 career all-purpose yards, including 1,463 last year. Led team in rushing, with 685 yards (5.3 ypc) and was se­ cond in receiving with 35 catches for 288 last year, when he was also second in scoring with seven touchdowns for 42 points. In '82, was third in rushing (268 yards) and fifth in receiving (1 4 catches, 138 yards), while leading the team in kickoff returns (25 for 428) and punt returns (9 for 43). Again led team in kickoff returns last year with 22 for 490. Career rushing high came in 1983 season finale against Northern Colorado when he gained 138 yards on 18 carries. Also had 120 yards on nine tries against national champion North Dakota State. Top game of sophomore season was 8 carries for 84 against St. Cloud. Scored on 66-yard against Morningside last year, then had 80-yard touchdown runs aga inst both NDSU and UNC. Wegher has been the leading point getting in the off-season training program the past two years and has squatted and dead lifted over 500 pounds. Has run a :04.43 in the 40. Rushed for 1800 yards as a senior at Sioux City East where he earned all-state honors. Was also a track standout in high school. Majoring in HPER. Born J une 12, 1962. Parents are Al and Sharon Wegher.

SDSU Page 10 SDSU FOOTBALL CAPTAINS

1905 -John Reich 1952 - Roger Anderson, Pete Retzlaff 1974 - J .D. Alexa nder, linebacker, Pilger, NE 1906 -Charles Coughlin 1953-Arlin Anderson, Alan Evans Lynn Boden, offensive tackle, Osceola, NE 1907 -Charles Coughlin 1954-Jerry Welch, J �ck Nitz Kevin Kennedy, fullback, Webster City, IA 1908-Cecil Denhart 1955-Jerry Acheson, Larry Korver 1975- Bob Gissler, defensive end, Osceola, NE 1909-Fay Atkinson 1956-Harwood Hoeft, tackle, Groton, SD Bill Mast, quarterback, Tiffin, OH 1910-Irwin J. Bibby Bob Betz, fullback, Madison, SD Fred Schmidt, offensive center, Schleswig, IA 1911 -not available 1957- Len Spanjers, guard, Milbank, SD 1976 -Paul Konrad, fullback, Mitchell, SD 1912-Lacey Caldwell Wayne Haensel, tackle, Walnut Grove, MN Joe Meyer, offensive center, Webster, SD 1913-Vincent Chappell 1958 -AI Breske, halfback, Webster, SD Doug Jackson, defensive back, Winterset, IA 1914-Jack Sheehan Merlin Newman, guard, Redflield, SD Clay Fischer, defensive end, Pierce, NE 1915- Nelson 1959 - Ken Hanifly, end, Belle Fou rche, SD 1977 - PauI Erickson, safety, Austin, MN 1916-Hollis Jennings Jim Vacura, halfback, Jackson, MN Greg Miller, offensive tackle, Mitchell, SD 1917-Harold Hoover 1960 - Leland Bondhus, tackle, Storden, MN Brad Seely, offensive guard, Baltic, SD 1918-no football, WWI Ray Gaul, quarterback, Hawarden, MN Bill Matthews, d�fensive end, Wessington, SD 1919--Russell Walseth 1961 -Joe Thorne, fullback, Beresford, SD 1978 -Chuck Be nson, fullback, Fulton, SD 1920 -James Salisbury Mike Sterner, guard, Sioux Falls, SD Chuck Loewen, offensive tackle, 1921 -Ralph Towers (Boys Town) Mountain Lake, MN 1922 -George Roberts 1962 - John Stone, fullback, Hendricks, MN Mickey Reed, linebacker, Rochester, MN 1923-Robert Coffey Roger Eischens, end, Canby, MN Rich Reese, linebacker, Des Moines, IA 1924-Willis Motley Dean Koster, quarterback, Lake Benton, MN 1979 -Gary Maffett, quarterback, Urbandale, IA 1925- Frank Kelley 1963 - Wayne Rasmussen, ha lfback, Howard, SD Mark Kool, offensive guard, Huron, SD 1926-Clyde (Buck) Starbuck Jerry Ochs, center, Aberdeen, SD Mark Sanders, defensive end, Austin, MN 1927-Arnold Brevik Doug Peterson, quarterback, Watertown, SD Todd Richards, cornerback, Urbandale, IA 1928- Lovell Hiner 1964 - Dennis Dee, tackle, Chicago, IL 1980-Mike Da iss, offensive guard, Montevideo, MN 1929-Harry Hadler Gale Douglas, fullback, Reedsburg, WI Mike Breske, cornerback, Rock Rapids, IA 1930 -Ray Jenison, Ray Schultz Daryl Martin, halfback, Wagner, SD Mike Mc Knight, defensive tackle, 1931 - Maynard Tollefson, Nusier Salem 1965-Ed Maras, end, Windom, MN Silver Bay, MN 1932- Dale Palmer Jim esvold, fullback, Madison, MN Dan Johnson, fullback, Madison, MN 1933- Dale Palmer 1966 - Gary Hyde, fullback, Cast lewood, SD 1981 -Qu inten Hofer, offensive tackle, 1934-Fred Johnson Dave Porter, center, Gallipolis, OH Hot Springs, SD 1935-Dick Emmerich 1967- Ray Macri, tackle, Chicago, IL Paul Reynen, tight end, Mitchell, SD 1936- Ed Lienhart Clayton Sonnenschein, fullback Pierre, SD Brad Christenson, safety, Audubon, IA 1 937 -Charles Stan son 1968 - Darwin Gonnerman, runningback, Tom Olson, linebacker, Des Moines, IA 1938-Lloyd Ptak, Bob Riddell Adrian, MN 1982 - Lee Lundie, defensive tackle, Rapid City, SD 1939 - Jim Emmerich, Arndt Mueller John Grein, center, Lakefield, MN Milton Stuckey, cornerback, Chic ago, IL 1940- Roger Ulrich 1969 - Clyde Hagen, tight end, Webster, SD Dave Larsen, defensive end, Wentworth, SD 1941 - Leon Anderson Jim Langer, line backer, Royalton, MN Dwayne Postma, offensive guard, Doon, IA 1942-George Gehant, Ervin (John) Tim Roth, defensive end, Madison, MN Jeff Osmundson, offensive guard, Bylander 1970 - Tom Jones, tight end, Wyandotte, Ml Sioux Falls, SD 1943 & 1944 no football, WWII Cal Riesgaard, defensive tackle, Exira, IA 1983-Dave Fremark , linebacker, 1945 - Robert Schryver 1971 -game captains-no season captains Miller, SD 1946 - Fritz Norgaard, Bill Melody 1972 -game captains-no season captains Randy Pirner, cornerback, Wagner, SD 1947 - Paul Gilbert, Arnie Cook 1973 -Les Tuma, fullback, Mahaska, KS Ken Jensen, defensive tackle, 1948 - Marv Larson, Forest Lothrop Jim Decker, halfback, Cold Spring, MN White Bear Lake, MN 1949- Tom Tabor, Francis Schumacher Randy Roth, defensive end, Madison, MN Mike Orr, guard, Urbandale, IA 1950 -George Medchill, Don Bartlett Charl ie Clarksean, defensive back, Mike Reiner, offensive tackle, 1951 -Doug Eggers, Marv Kool Jackson, MN Tripp, SD

Coughlin-Alumni graduate , donated $50 ,000 towards box is 100 feet long, 10 feet wide Stadium Now in the building of a new stadium to and has six three-m an booths, four replace State Field. The rem.aining two-man booths plus a 40-foot 23rd Season $250,000 of the original $300,000 working press area. cost was raised from alumni, The basic cone rete stadium was Coughli n-Alu'mni Stadium, the students and friends of SDSU. upgraded in 1982 with the installa­ home of the Jackrabbits, is in its In the winter of 1963-64,a 46 x tion of new ye l low and blue seat 23rd season. 106 foot lockerroom was con­ covers in the center reserved sec­ The stadium opened September structed immediately south of the tions. The pe rmanent stadium 22, 1962, when the Jacks lost a 9-7 stadium. That was a $54,885 pro­ seats 6,044. Additional bleachers decision to Arkansas State College. ject. behind both end zones and on the Through the first 22 years of In the fall of 1978, a new east side of the field increase ope ration, there have been 113 scoreboard, complete with capacity to 16,000. SDSU games at Coughlin-Alumni message center, was installed. The During the sum mer of 1984, an Stadium. SDSU has a record of scoreboard was manufactured by underground sprinkl ing system was 60-5 3 at home during that time Daktronics, Inc., a Brookings­ added and by 1985, a project to and there has never been a tie based firm. upgrade the east grandstands wil� game at CAS. The stadium is topped off by an be completed. The stadium project was started excellent press facility, which was after Charles Coughlin, 1909 SDSU built for $23,000 in 1962. The press SDSU Page 11 SDSU FOU NDED-104 YEARS AGO

South Dakota State University will enter other current member with 83. women. Jackrabbit men's teams won na­ its 104th year of service this fall. SDSU's· success has not been confined to tiona.l championships in 1956 (NAIA), 1959 One of 68 land-grant institutions in the one or two sports. The Jacks have won 16 of (NCAA) and 1973 (NCAA). Seven other times, United States, SDSU was founded by the 25 NCC cross country championships decid­ SDSU has been runnerup in the national Territorial Legislature February 21, 1881. ed to date; have won 19 odoor track cham­ meet. The first building was erected in '1883 and pionships (no one else has won more than 9); Last spring, SDSU became just the second classes began September 24, 1884: have won or shared 14 NCC football cham­ NCC member to qualify for the NCAA Divi­ SDSU has the largest enrollment of any pionships; have won or shared 14 NCC sion 11 World Series in baseball. college or university in South Dakota, basketball titles (the Jacks have been in the And that great sports tradition has carried reaching an all-time high of 7,289 in the fall NCAA basketball playoffs 12 times) and, in over into women's sports. SDSU started of 1982. fact, are the only current member of the competition for women in 1967, before Title Designated for land-grant status by the NCC to win at least one championship in IX, and success has been a way of life there, Morrill Act of 1862, the Enabling act, admit­ each of the conference-sanctioned men's too. ting the State of South Dakota, approved sports. The Jacks won back to back national February 22, 1889, provided 120,000 acres of The SDSU wrestling teams have com­ titles in women's cross country (AIAW Divi­ land be granted for the use and support of peted in every College Division -Division 11 sion II 1980 and NCAA Division 11 1981). the agriculture college. By the Enabling Act national tournament ever held and have In 1982, the women's track team finished of 1889, Congress granted South Dakota hosted the national tournament twice, in third in the nation and last spring was tenth. 40,000 additional acres in lieu of a grant 1973 and again in 1979. The Jacks have The Jacks have won five straight North Cen­ that had been made to new states in 1841. finished in the top ten in the NCAA wrestling tral Conference women's track titles: in­ In 1923, the institution's instructiona I pro­ tournament 15 times since the tournament doors 1982 and 1983; outdoors 1981, 1982 gram was organized under five divisions: began in 1963. SDSU wrestlers have earned and 1983. Agriculture, Engineering, General Science, -. All-America honors 52 times. SDSU has won NCC titles in gymnastics, Home Economics, and Pharmacy. In 1956, SDSU has also been a dominate force na­ swimming, indoor track, outdoor track and the sixth undergraduate division, Nursing, tionally in cross country, first for the men golf, and in 1983, won the first ever NCC was created and in 1957, all graduate work and now for both men and women. Last fall, women's all-sports title. The men have been was organized into a Graduate Division. The for example, SDSU was second in the NCAA either first or second in the a II-sports race university organization was fo rmally Division 11 championships for both men and the last eight years with four champion­ recognized when the legislature changed ships. the name from South Dakota S.tateCollege to South Dakota State University on July 1, 1964. At that time, the following colleges were created: Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Arts and Science, . Engineering, Home Economics, Nursing and Pharmacy, as well as the Graduate School. In 1974, the College of General Registra­ tion was created to provide assistance to students who are undecided as to a major, are pre-professional or who want one or two years of general personal studies. In 1975, the Division of Education was created to provide greater recognition of the part the University plays in preparation of teachers, counselors and administrators for primary and secondary school systems and higher education. SDSU also carries out a vigorous program of research through the Agricultural Experi­ ment Station, organized in 1887 under the Hatch Act of Congress, and also has an am­ bitious program in continuing education through the Cooperative Extension Service, established to provide useful, current agricultural and homemaking ·information to the people of the state. SDSU offers over 125 majors and a wide variety of Master's programs. Brookings, the home of SDSU, celebrated its 100th birthday during the summer of 1979.. Brookings is a growing community of 15,000 people located in east central South Dakota, in the center of some of the best outdoor recreation country around. Hun­ ting, fishing, boating-all types of outdoor sports -are a part of the way of life in the Brookings area. Athletically, SDSU is a charter member of the North Central Conference and has won more conference championships than any SDSU Page 12 BEHIND THE SCENES

H. RAY HOOPS PRESIDENT

Ray Hoops became president of South Dakota State Uni ersity August 1, succeeding Sherwood 0. Berg, who retired. Hoops is a native of Clinton, Ill., and a 1962 graduate of Eastern Illinois University. He earned a Master's Degree in audiology and speech science at Purdue University in 1964, then added a Ph.D. in the same area from Purdue in 1966. Prior to being named president at SDSU, he was vice president of academic affairs at North Dakota State. From 1976 until he moved to NDSU in 1980, he was dean of the graduate college at Northern Iowa. Served two years as a special consultant for the United States Department of Health Education and Welfare, charged with the responsibility of developing the long-range marketing and dissemination plan for the Off ice of Education and coor­ dination of that plan with those of the Division Health, Education and Welfare. From 1970-74, he was associate director for the Office of Grants and Contracts Administration at Wayne State University in Mich igan, overseeing a program involving $24 million in outside funds per year. In 1973, he served as distinguished research professor and senior Fulbright-Hays research scholar for the College of Medicine at the University of Philippines. He served on numerous committees and panels, including the board of commissioners for the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, and has earned numerous awards, including the Distinguished Service award from the U.S. Office of Education in 1978 and again in 1983.

HARRY FORSYTH ATH LETIC DIRECTOR

Forsyth became acting athletic director in June, 1980, followng the death of Stan Ma.rshall, then was named to that position on a permanent basis later that summer. He has been on the SDSU staff since 1956. A native of Redfield, Forsyth received his Bachelor's Degree at SDSU in 1951, then returned for his Master's in 1956 and has been here since. He added a doctorate in physical education from Spring­ fi-eld College in 1970. Forsyth was assistant baseball coach for the Jacks for 13 years. He was athletic business manager until that position was changed to assistant athletic director in 1970. Forsyth lettered in basketball and baseball at SDSU after having a pro tryout with the Yankees. He played for Pierre in the old Basin League in 1949. Forsyth was a pilot in Korea during the Korean conflict and is still active in the national guard. His son, Maury, is currently a military pilot.

MYLO HELLICKSON ...... FACU LTY REPRESENTATIVE

Hellickson has been faculty representative at SDSU since 1977, and as such is also chairman of the Athletic, Intramural and Recreation Committee on campus. He has be-en on the SDSU staff since 1969, serving as a professor in agricultLJral engineering until he was appointed as head of that department during the summer of '82. His speciality has been in the area of livestock structures and environmen-t with recent emphasis on solar energy use in agriculture. A native of Belfield, ND, he is a graduate of North Dakota State University.

JIM BOOHER HEAD TRAINER

Jim heads one of the top athletic training opeations in the Upper Midwest. He has been responsible for developing the training minor program at SDSU and has had excellent results in placing students when they go on towards their physical therapy degrees. He has been at the Wesleyan team which lost to SDSU in the finals of the NCAA regional at Brookings in 1963 when the Jacks went on to win the na­ tional championship. He received his physical therapy training at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Booher earned his Master's Degree at SDSU in 1969 and added a Ph.D. from Utah in 1976. He is a graduate of Ashland, Neb., High School. SDSU Page 13 SDSU FOOTBA LL R'ECORDS

RUSHING-INDIVIDUAL Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season-31 in 1983 Most Carries, Game-41 by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Fewest Passes Had Intercepted, Season- Augustana, 1967 4 in 1963 (10 games) & 4 in 1955 (9 games) Most Carries, Season- 244 by Darwin Gonne·rman, Most Net Yards Pasing, Ga me- 320 vs. North 1967 Dakota State, 1970 Most Carries, Career -696 by Les Tuma1 970-73 Most Net Yards Passing, Season -2,045 in 1981 (10 Most Net Yards, Ga me- 240 by Les Tuma vs. North­ games) ern Iowa, 1973 Most TD Passes, Ga me- 5 vs. North Dakota, 1957 & Most Net Yards, Season-1,061 by Les Tuma, 1972 5 vs. South Dakota, 1963 Most Net Yards, Career- 3,018 by Les Tuma, Most TD Passes, Season-23 in 1963 1970-73 Most Net Yards, Per Game, Season-112 by Pete TOTAL OFFENSE - INDIVIDUAL Retzlaff, 1952 Most Attempts, Game-68 by Marty Higgins vs. Longest Run From Scrimmage-95 by Mike Lunde Augustana (24 rush, 44 pass) 1981 vs. North Dakota, .1976 Most Attempts, Season-394 by Gary Maffett, 1979 (11 games) RUSHING- TEAM Most Attempts, Career- 1,010 by Gary Maffett, Most Attempts, Ga me- 84 vs. Augustana, 1952 1977-79 Most Attempts, Season-645 in 1973 Most Net Yards, Game- 424 by Marty Higgins vs. Most Net Yards, Game-53.:? vs. Augustana, 1952 Augustana (31 5 pass, 109 rush) 1.981 Most Net Yards, Season-3,685 in 1951 , 10 games Most Net Yards, Season-2,068 by Gary Maffett, Fewest Net Yards, Game- minus 5 vs. North Dakota 1979 (1 1 games) State, 1965 Most Net Yards, Career- 5,282 by Gary Maffett, Fewest Net Yards, Season- 509 in 1965, 10 games 1977-79 (30 games) PASSING- INDIVIDUAL Most Attempts, Ga me-44 by Marty Higgins vs. TOT AL OFFENSE - TEAM Augustana, 1981 Most Net Yards, Game- 638 vs. Bernidj i State, 1951 Most Attempts, Season- 254 by Ron Meyer, 1965 Most Net. Yards, Season-4,377 in 1951 Most Attempts, Career� 598 by Ron Meyer, 1963-65 'Highest Per Game Average, Season- 437.7 in 1951 Most Completions, Game-25 by Marty Higgins vs. Most Plays Attempted, Game- 99 vs. Augustana, Augustana, 1981 1952 Most Completions, Season- 125 (of 229) by Mike Most Plays Attempted, Season- 870 in 1973 (1 1 Law, 1983 games) Most Completions, Career -301 (of 578) by Mike Law, 1981-83 RECEIVING- INDIVIDUAL Most Passes Had Intercepted, Ga me- 5 by Larry Most Catches, Ga me-11 by Wayne Rasmussen vs. Armstrong vs. Mankato, 1970; 5 by Fred Richardson Arkansas State, 1963 vs. Morningside, 1971 ; and 5 by Mark Dolan vs. North Most Catches, Season-51 by Monte Mosiman, Dakota, 1980 1976 & 51 by Lionel Macki in, 1978 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season-24 by Mike Most Catches, Career - 118 by Mike Ethier (1 981 -83) Law, 1983 Most Yards,. Game-171 by Dal E isenbrau n vs. Nor- Most Passes Had Intercepted, Career -46 by Mike thern Iowa, 1956 (7 cgt) Law, 1981 -83 Most Yards, Season- 862 by Lionel Macklin, 1978 Most Net Yards Passing, Game-315 by Marty H ig­ Most Yards, Career- 1,816 by Mike Ethier, 1981-83 gins vs. Augustana, 1981 Most TD Catches, Game-4 by Don Bartlett vs. Most Net Yards Passing, Season.....:.1,627 by Mike North Dakota State, 1949 Law, 1983 Most TD Catches, Season-? by Wayne Rasmussen, Most Net Yards Passing, Career -3,720 by Mike 1963 Law, 1981 -83 Most TD Catches, Career -15 by Way ne Most TD Passes, Game-4 by Herb Bartling vs. Rasmussen, 1961 -63 N orth Dakota State, 1949 & 4 by Ron Meyer vs. North Dakota State, 1963. SCORING- INDIVIDUAL Most TD Passes, Season-19 by Ron Meyer, 1963 Most TDs, Season- 14 by Warren Williamson, 1950; Most TD Passes, Career- 41 by Ron Mever. 1963-65 14 by Darwin Gonnerman, 1968; 14 by Dick Weikert, PASSING-TEAM 1974 Most Attempts, Game-56 vs. North Dakota, 1982 Most TDs, Ga me-5 by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Most Attempts, Season- 336 in 10 games, 1981 Augustana, 1968 Most Completions, Game-27 vs. North Dakota, Most Points, Ga me-30 by Darwin Gonnerman vs. 1982 Augustana, 1968 Most Completions, Season-182 in 10 games, 1981 Most Points, Season-102 by Darwin Gonnerman, Most Passes Had Intercepted, Ga me- 1967 (1 3 TD, 15-1 6 PAT, 3-3 FG) 6 vs. Mankato, 1970 & Most Points, Career - 221 by Jerry Welch, 1951-54 6 vs. North Dakota State, 1973 Most Points, Ki cking, Game-16 by Russ Meier vs. 6 vs. South Dakota, 1983 �t. Cloud, 1981 (4-4 FG, 4-4 PAT) SDSU Page 14 SDSU FOOT,, BALL RECORDS

Most Points, Kicking, Season-69 by Russ Meier. PASS INTERCEPTION RETURNS­ 1981 (1 6 FGs, 21 PAT) INDIVIDUAL Most Points, Kicking, Career -137 by Dan DelaHunt, 1974-76 (86 PAT, 17 FG) Most Interceptions, Game- 3 by Buck Osborne vs. Most PATs, Season-36 by George Medch i ll,, 1950; St. Cloud, 1952 36 by Dick Craddock, 1951 3 by Daryl Martin vs. North Dakota, 1962 Most PATs, Career-86 by Dan DelaHunt, 1974-76 3 by Rick Heard vs. Morni ngside, 1970 3 by Charlie Clarksean vs. East Mont, 1972 . Best PAT Percentage, Season- 1.000 by Tony Har­ ris, 1979 (28-28) & 1 .000 by Russ Meier, 1981 (21 -21 ) 3 by Dan Dummermuth vs. St. Cloud, 1981 Most Consecutive PATs, Season-28 by Tony Har­ Most Interceptions, Season-9 by . Charlie Clark­ ris, 1979 sean, 1972 Most Interceptions, Career-14 by Charlie Clark­ Most Consecutive PA ls, Career- 39 by Tony Harris' 1979-80 sean, 1970-73 Most PAT Attempts, Career-93 by Dan Delahunt 197 4-76 PASS INTERCEPTIONS - TEAM Best PAT Percentage, Career- .978 by Tony Harris, Most Interceptions, Game -6 vs. Augustana, 1950 1978-80 (45-46) and 6 vs. St. Cloud, 1952 Most Field Goals, Game-4 by Russ Meier vs. St. Most Interceptions, Season - 2 5 in 1970 Cloud, 1981 (4 attempts, 30, 31 , 35 & 37 yards) Most Yards, Interception Returns, Game- 140 vs. Most Field Goals, Season-16 by Russ Meier, 1981 Morni ngside, 1961 (4 ret) (21 FGA) Most Field Goals, Career-23 by Tony Harris, PUNT RETURNS- INDIVIDUAL 1979-80 Most Returns, Season - 24 by Gary Boner, 1952 �ost Field Goa ls, Attempted, Season-21 by Russ Most Returns, Career-41 by Jerry Welch, 1951-54 Merer, 1981 Most Retu rn Yards, Season - 389 by Gary Boner, Most Field Goals Attempted, Career-33 by Tony Harris 1962 , 1979-80 Most Return Yards, Career-- 675 by Jerry Welch, Best Field Goal Percentage, Season-.762 by Russ 1951 -54 Meier, 1981 (min 10 att) B�st Field Goal Percentage, Career-.697 by Tony Hams, 1979-80 (23-33) minimum 20 attempts PUNT RETURNS - TEAM Longest Field Goal Made- 49 yards by Tony Harris Most Returns, Game- 8 vs. St. Cloud, 1961 vs. Wis-�h_itewater, 1979; 49 yards by Tony Harris vs. Most Returns, Season-44 in 1961 (407 yards) West 111in o,s, 1980; 49 yards by Russ Meier vs. Western Most Return Yards, Game-128 vs. St. Cloud, 1961 111 inois, 1981 ; 49 yards by Russ Meier vs. South Most Return Yards, Season- 572 (41 returns) in 1962 Dakota, 1981 Best Return Average, Season-15.1 (1 8 ret) in 1955

KICKOFF & -PUNT RETURNS-INDIVIDUAL SCORING - TEAM Most Yards, Kickoff & Punt Returns, Season-958 Most Points, Game-BS vs. Colu mbus College, 1922 · by Darwin Gonnerman, 1968 Most Points, Season- 381 in 1950 (1 O games) Largest Ma rgin of Victory-BS points (85-0) vs. Col- umbus College, 1922 KICKOFF RETURNS - INDIVIDUAL Most Returns, Game-9 by Jerry Welch vs. Iowa State, 1952 Most Retu ms, Season - 31 by Reed Sanderson' 1964 · PUNTING - INDIVIDUAL & 31 by Darwin Gonnerman 1 1966 Most Punts, Game-16 by Mike Doty vs. North Most Returns Career-75 by Darwin Gonnerman Dakota (40.00 avg) 1971 1966-68 Most Punts, Season- 83 by Mike Doty (35.6 avg) Most Return Yards, Ga me-258 by Jerry Welch vs. 1971 Iowa State, 1952 Best Punt Average, Season-40.8 yards by Doug Most Return Yards, Season- 725 by Darwin Gonner­ Schlosser, 1977 (59 punts) man, 1966 Most Return Yards, Career -1,841 by Darwin Gon­ nerman, 1966-68 (75 ret)

PUNTING - TEAM KICKOFF RETURNS- TEAM Most Punts, Game-16 vs. North Dakota (40.0 avg) Most Returns, Game-10 VS. Arizona, 1956 (1 64 1971 yards) Most Punts, Season- 86 (34.4 avg) 1971 Most Returns, Season- 52 in 1966 Best Average, Ga me (min 3 punts)-45.0 vs. South Most Return Yards, Game-258 vs. Iowa State, 1952 Dakota, 1958 (4 punts) Most Return Yards, Season -1,093 in 1966 Best Average, Season -40.8 yards (59 punts), 1977 Best Return Average, Season-27.8 (33 ret) 1973 SDSU Page 15 SDSU FOOTBALL RECORDS

. PENALTIES- SDSU LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN -85 yard s by Most Penalties, Game-13 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, Roger Eischens vs. Toledo, 1962 197 4 (1 34 yards) LONGEST FIE LD GOAL MADE - 49 yards by Tony Most Yards Penalized, Game-136 vs. Mankato, Harris vs. Wis-Whitewater, 1979; 49 yards by Tony 1970 (9 penalties) Harris vs. West fll inois, 1980; 49 yards by Russ Meier Fewest Penalties, Ga me-:0for O yards vs. Montana vs. West Illinois, 1981 ; 49 yards by Russ Meier vs. State, 1964 Most Penaltes, Season-77 for 691 yards, 1972 South Dakota, 1981 Most Yards Penalized, Season- 781 in 1979 (76 penalties) FIRST DOWNS Most Most PENALTIE S - OPPONENTS By SDSU, By Opponents, Most Penalties, Game-15 by Wayne State, Mich., Game Game 1971 (1 29 yards) Total: 34 vs. 30 by Most Yards Penalized, Game- 12<;} by. Wayne State, Morningside, Arizona, Mich., 1971 . . 1977 1956 Fewest Penalties, Ga me-1 for 1 yards, Morningside By Rushing: 30 vs. 24 by 1957 Morningside, Louisville, Most Penalties, Season-78 in 1978 1977 1978 Most Yards Penalized, · Season- 727 in 1970 By Passing: 15 vs. 16 by Augustana, Portland State, PENALTIES- BOTH TEAMS 1981 1980 Most Yards Penalized, Game- 228 yards by SDSU By Penalty: 5 vs. 5_ by vs. Morningside, 1979 (SDSU 8 for 110, Morn 11 f.or Augustana, Morningside, 118) 1969 1972 Most Penalties, Game-25 by SDSU vs. USO, 1971 Fewest By (USO 14 for 113, SDSU 11 for 79) Fewest By Opponents, SDSU, Game Game FUMBLES-SDSU . Total: 3 vs. 2 by Most Fumbles, Ga me-11 vs. North Dakota, 1952 Morningside, Ham line, (lost 5); 11 vs. North Dakota State, 1951 (lost 7) 1971 1971 Most Fumbles Lost, Game- 7 vs. North Dakota By Rushing: 1 vs. 0 by State, 1951 (1 1 fumbles); 7 vs. North Dakota State, Montana, Ham line, 1952 (8 fumbles); 7 vs. Morningside, 1952 (8 fumbles); 1970 1971 7 vs. Morni ngside, 1952 (8 fumbles); 7 vs. Northern By Passing: 0-9 times, 0-7 times, Colorado, 1976 (7 fumbles) last USO, 1980 last UNO, 1980 Most Fumbles, Season-62 in 1952 (9 games) * In 1955, SDSU vs. USO game, neither team had Most Fumbles Lost, Season- 39 in 1952 (9 games) a· first down by passing. Most By FUMBLES- OPPONENTS Most By SDSU Opponents, Most Fumbles, Game-10 by Quantico Marines, Season Season 1972 (lost 5) Total: 217 in 1981 206 in 1974 Most Fumbles Lost, Game-7 by South Dakota, (1 0 games) 1950 (7 fumbles); 7 by Augustana, 1953 (8 fumbles); 7 By Rushing: 156 in 1951 126 in 1970 by North Dakota State, 1953 (7 fumbles); 7 by North (1 0 games) Dakota State, 1959 (7 fumbles) By Passing: 94 in 1981 83 in 1976 Most Fumbles, Season-46 in 1972 (1 0 games) Most Fumbles Lost, Season-25 in 1972 (46 By Penalty: 19 in 1969 & 19 in 1972 fumbles); 25 in 1952 (33 fumbles); 25 in 1950 (37 19 in 1976 fumbles) Fewest By Fewest By SDSU, Opponents, LONGEST OF THE LONG O NES Season Season LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE - 95 yards by Total: 100 in 1971 74 in 1955 Mike Lunde vs. University of North Dakota, Hobo By Rushing: 42 in 1965 54 in 1955 Day, 1976 . By Passing: 20 in 1958 18 in 1955 LONGEST PASS PLAY-80 yards Nig Johnson to Dal By Penalty: 2 in 1961 0 in 1956 E isenbraun vs. Northern Iowa, 1956 LONGEST PUNT RETURN-95 yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. North Dakota State, 1966 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN-99 yards by Jim Decker vs. Western Colorado, 1973 LONGEST PUNT - 76 yards by Mike Doty vs. Augustana, 1971

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DEFENSE FORMER SDSU Fewest Yards Rushing, Opponents, Game-minus PLAYERS WHO PLAYED 20 by Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1979 Fewest Yards Rushing, Opponents, Season-1,Q61 in PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL 1955 (9 games) Fewest Yards Passing, Opponents, Game-0 by Twenty-two 'former South D.akota State South Dakota, 1951 & 0 by North Dakota, 1980 & 0 by University players have gone on to ·p lay profes­ Arkansas State, 1962 sional football. Fewest Yards Passing, Opponents, Season- 481 . in Two of the former Jacks are stil I active in Na­ 1960 tional Football League. Bill Matthews has played Fewest Yards Total Offense, Oppo nents, Game-21 four years as a linebacker for the New �ngland by Hamline, 1975 Patriots, and Chuck Loewen has been an offen­ Fewest Yards Total Offense, Opponents, Season- sive lineman for the San Diego Chargers the past 1,688 in 1955 (9 games) two seasons. Most Yards Rushing, Opponents, Game - 472 by Former SDSU players in professional football: Louisville, 1978 We ldon Erickson, 1922, Minneapoiis Most Yards Rushing, Opponents, Season- 2,604 in John Beasey, 1924, Green Bay Weert Englemann, 1930-33, Green Bay 1964 (10 games) Ray Jenison, 1931 , Green Bay Most Yards Passing, Opponents, Game - 447 by Israel Ginsberg, 1935, Boston . Portland State, 1980 Alfred Arndt, 1935, Pittsburgh; Boston Most Yards Passing, Opponents, Season-1,852 in Paul "Whitey" Miller, 1936-38, Green Ba'y 1968 Mark Barber, 1937, Cleveland R'obert Pylman, 1938-39, Philadelphia Most Yards Tota l Offense, Opponents, Game- 611 Doug Eggers, 1954-57,. Baltimore; 1958 Chicago Cardinals by Montana, 1969 Jerry Welch, 1955-56, Calgary (CFL) Most Yards Total Offense, Opponents, Season- Do.minic Klawitter, 1956, Chic·a·go Bears 3,608 in 1970 Pete Retz laff, 1956, Detroit; 1956-66 Philadelphia Wayne Rasmussen, 1964-74, .Detroit Most Passes Completed, Opponents, Game- 33 by Ron Meyer, 1966, Pittsburgh Portland State, 1980 Darwin Gonnerman, 1969-70, Ottawa (CFL) Most Passes Attempted, O pponents, Game-49 by Jim Langer, 1970-79, M iarni; .1980-81 Min nesota Portland State, 1980 Tim Roth, 1971-77, Saskatchewan (CFL) Most Passes Completed, Opponents, Season -142 Phil Engle, 1973, Birmingham (WFL) Lynn Boden, 1975-78, Detroit; 1979, Chicago in 1968 Bill Matthews, 1978-81, New. England; 1982-83 New York Most TD Passes, Opponents, Game - 6 by South Giants; 1984 Denver Gold. Dakota, 1968 Chuck Loewen, 1980-82, San Diego Most TD Passes, Opponents, Season - 23 in 1968 Fewest TD Passes, Opponents, Season- 2 in 1952 (10 games); 2 in 1959 (9 games) FORMER SDSU PLAYERS Most Points, Opponents, Game,-86 by Kansas, 1947 (86-6) DRAFTED BY THE Most Points, Opponents, Season- 300 in 1980 (11 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE games) 1939 - Bob Riddell, end, Philadelphia Best Point Per Game Average, Opponents, 1951 - Harry Gibbons, back, Detroit Dick Peot, tackle, Season- 28.0 in 1966 (280 points, 10 games) Detroit 1953 - Pete Retz la ff , back, Detroit 1955 - Jerry Welch, back, Ba ltimore 1956 - Dominic Klawitter, center, Chicago Bears 1957_:_ Harwood Hoeft, end, Baltimore 1958 - Wayne Haensel, tackle, New York Giants 1959 - LeRoy Bergan, tackle, Baltimore 1962 - Joe Thorne, fullback, Green Bay Ron Frank, tackle, San Francisco 1964- Wayne Rasmu ssen, defensive back, Detroit 1966 - Ron Meyer, quarterback, Chicago Ed Maras, end, Green Bay 1969 - Tim Roth, defensive end, Oakland 1973- Phil Engle, tad: le, Green Bay, 11th round 1975 - Lynn Boden, tackle, Detroit, 1st round Jerry Lawrence, tackle, Houston, 8th round 1976- Todd Simonsen, tackle, Houston, 6th round Bob Gissler, defensive end, Miami, 14th round 1978 - Bill Matthews, linebacker, New England, 5th round 1980- Chuck Loewen, tackle, San Diego, 7th round SDSU Page 17 Vl 0 Vl C 1984 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE ·UNIVERSITY -c Ill IJQ (t) ROSTER ....1 co Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) JACKRABBITS BY CLASS ARENDS, Mark ...... TB 6-1 195 Soph. Stanhope, IA (South Hamilton) Freshmen ...... ·. · ...... 50 1 BY THE NUMBERS ASPLUND, John TB 6-0 195 Fr. Yankton, SD (Yankton) Sophomore . ; .... · ...... 13 BECKWITH, Paul OC 6-3 190 Fr. Wagner, SD (Wagner) Junior .....: ... · ....r . 26 BELL, Al FB 6-1 200 Fr. Ankeny, IA (Ankeny) Senior .....·...... 12 1 K.C. Johnson, K Fr. Sioux City, la (Heelan) 2 Gregg Schmidt, DB BERENS, Pat ...... ILB 6-0 190 101 3 Kevin Michels, DB BISHOP, Darwin ...... OT 6-5 235 Fr. Jefferson, la (Jefferson) 4 Barry Nagel, DB *BROCKSHUS, Ross ..ILB 6-1 215 Sr. Spencer, IA (Spencer) 5 Rick Wirtjes, DB BUCK, Jim . . ILB 6-0 210 Fr. Saukville, WI (Port Washington) 6 Steve Miller, DB BUSCH, Mike . . QB 6-4 200 Jr. . Huron, SD-(Huron) BY STATE: 7 Steve Rentz, DB South Dakota . : ...... -.. 37 8 Kevin Skalla, TB **CADE, Kevin . . . . . NG 6-3 245 Sr. Chamberlain, SD (Chamberlain) Iowa ...... :o. 28 11 Mike Busch, QB CALLAGHAN, Bill OG 6-2 225 Jr. Sacramento, Calif. Minnesota ...... • .· ...:; _ .. 22 12 Wade Hoffman, DB CAVANAUGH, Geo�e . DT 6� 220 Fr. . De Smet, SD (De Smet) Wisconsin ...... : . ·.. .' 6 13 Paul Beckwith, OLB CAVE, Dale ...... 225 Jr. Marcus, IA (Marcus) OG 6-2 Nebraska ...... · ...... 4 14 Pat Berens, ILB COLLINS, Chet . . . . . OG 6-2 210 Fr. Sioux Falls, SD (Lincoln) 15 Barry Mennenga, TB CONVEY, Dan ...... WR 6-0 180 Jr. Falls City, NE. (Falls City) North Dakota ...... 1 16 Joey Hartford, P California ...... 1 17 Rich Morehouse, QB 150 Fr. Rapid City, SD (Central) Virginia ...... •... · 1 18 Ted Wahl, QB DAY, Tim ...... K 6-0 Jr. Winner, SD (Winner) 19 Troy Faber, QB DeMERS, John ...... QB 6-0 185 Rhode Island ...... 1 20 John Asplund, TB DIERKS, Dean ...... OLB 6-1 205 Soph. Fulda, MN (Fulda) . 101 21 Keith Henaman, TB **DI ESCH, Mark ...... OT 6-5 265 Jr. Blooming Prairie, MN · 22 Howard Lansman, DB ***DRALLE, Greg ...... OLB 6-2 220 Sr. Dubuque, IA (Hempstead) 23 Mike Snow, DB DUITSCHER, Dan OG 6-3 235 Fr. Rolfe, IA (Rolfe) 24 Dan Convey, WR 25 John DeMers, DB EVENSON, Mike FB 6-1 205 Jr. Papillion, NE (Pappillion-LaVista) 26 Scot Schaefer, FL 27 Rick Wegher, TB FABER, Troy QB 6-2 195 Fr. Beaver Creek, MN (Hills-Beaver C) 28 Al Bell, FB FARLEY, Greg . . ILB 6-2 205 Fr. Waukon, IA (Waukon) 29 Paul Prout, FB FILO, Chris . DB 6-0 170 Fr. Menomonee Falls, WI (North) 30 Randy Jones, TB 31 Greg Farley, ILB 230 Fr. Belle Fourche, SD (Belle Fourche) THE LAST TIME ... 32 Mark Stanley, DB HARBERTS; Don OG 6-3 33 Dan Sonnek, FB HARTFORD, Joey . . . DB-P 6-3 190 Soph. Pierre, SD (Riggs) 34 Steve Zebarth, OLB HENAMAN, Keith . . . TB 6-3 185 Fr. Rosemount, MN (Rosemount) SDSU SHUTOUT AN OPPONENT 35 Brian Webster, OLB HOFER, Kevin FB 5-1 1 199 Soph. Onida, SD (Sully Buttes) WAS: 190 Fr. Brookings, SD (Brookings) 36 Mark Arends, TB HOFFMAN, Wade . . . . DB 6-1 HOME: October 9, 1982, vs. 37 Chris Filo, DB HOFLAND, Todd ... ..OLB 6-4 185 Fr. Brookings, SD (Brookings, SD) 38 Jon Wallace, TB HRDLICKA, Fred . OT 6-2 255 JR. Elysian, MN (Waterville-Elysian) · Morningside, 35-0 39 Todd Thompson, DB AWAY: November 3, 1979, vs. 40 Greg Sorensen, DB ING RAM, John OT 6-4 250 Fr. Ames, IA (Ames) Morningside, at Sioux City, 24-0 41 Darrin Thurston, ILB 42 Dan Jackson, ILB JACKSON, Dan ILB 6-3 200 Fr. Winterset, IA (Winterset) 43 Kevin Hofer, Fb JOBE, Dave . OT 6-1 240 Jr. New Ulm, MN (New Ulm) SDSU WAS SHUTOUT BY AN OP­ 44 Mike Evenson, FB JOHNSON, K.C K 5-1 0 175 Soph Yankton, (Yankton) PONENT WAS: 45 Greg Dralle, OLB Fr. Brookings, SD (Brookings) 46 Matt Stanley, ILB JONES, Randy ...... TB 6-0 175 HOME: September 22, 1979, by Univers ity of North Dakota, 13-0 47 Bruce Klostermann, OLB Freeman, SD (Freeman Public) 48 Jim Buck, DL *KAUFMAN, Jim ...... OLB 6-1 210 J r. AWAY: October 2, 1976, by 49 Brian Sisley, ILB KLOSTERMANN, Bruce OLB 6-4 225 Jr. Dyersville, IA (Beckman) North Dakota State at Fargo, 13-0 50 Dave Pace, OC KRAFT, Ken . . . . . ILB 6-1 205 Fr. Aberdeen, SD (Central) 51 Burt Lingenfelter, I LB LANSMAN, Howard DB 6-1 190 Jr. Harlan, IA (Harlan) 52 Mike Weiske, DL ***LEWIS, John . OLB 6-2 215 Sr. Sioux City, IA (East) SDSU RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR 53 Jeff Mounts, OC LINDELL, Tom . DT 6-0 250 Jr Ringsted, IA (Armstrong-Ringsted) A TOUCHDOWN WAS: 54 Norm Lingle, OT LINGENFELTER , Burt ..ILB 6-3 21 5 FR. Plainview, NE (Plainview) September 29, 1973-99 yards 55 ,Dean Dierks, OLB LINGLE, Norm TE 6-4 235 Fr. Pierre, SD (Riggs) 56 Jim Kaufman, ILB �� k lirn. Decker vs. Western Col­ 57 Ross Brockshus, ILB orado (starting the 1984 season, it *McDERMOTT, Kim . OT 6-3 Jr 58 Don Harberts, QC 250 Green Bay, WI (Aschwaubenon) has been 111 games since SDSU 59 Kim McDermott, OT MENGE, Bryan DT 6-1' 225 Soph. Coventry, RI (Warwick) 60 Dale Cave, OG MENNENGA, Barry .. TB 6-0 190 Soph. Castlewood, SD (Castlewood) last returned a kickoff for a 61 Jeff Thorpe, OG MICHELS, Kevin .... D B 5-1 1 195 Soph. Breckenridge, MN (Breckenridge) touchdown) 62 Dan Duitscher, OG MILLER, Steve . DB 6-0 165 Fr. Waseca, MN (Waseca) 63 Fred Hrdlicka, OT MOREHOUSE, Rich . QB 6-3 185 Soph. Watertown, MN (Watertown-Mayer) SDSU OPPONENTS RETURNED A 64 Chet Collins, ILB *MOUNTS, Jeff oc 6-3 255 Soph. Sioux City, IA (North) 65 Bryan Menge, OT KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN 66 Mark Weiland, OG NAGEL, Barry DB 6-2 190 Fr. Sioux Falls, SD (Washington) WAS: 67 Doug Pearson, OG September 23, 1978-83 yards 68 Ted Orta le, DT NIEHUS, Dan . ILB 6-1 200 Fr. LeMars, IA (Gehlen) 69 Dan Niehus, ILB by ltiv..G,efiltry, Morn ingside (60 70 John Ingram, OT O'REILLY, Jon . OLB 6-2 180 Fr. Canby, MN (Canby) games ago at start of 1984 _s eason) 71 Dave Jobe, OT ORTALE, Ted . DT 6-2 205 Fr. Ankeny, IA (Ankeny) 72 Lee Stewart, OT 74 Dan Tindall, OT PACE, Dave . oc 6-3 235 Jr. Hanska, MN (Madelia) SDSU RETURNED A PUNT FOR A 75 Rick Sweet, OG PARKER, Jay . TE 6-5 235 Fr. Pierre, SD (Riggs) TOUCHDOWN WAS: 76 Bill Callaghan, OG *PEARSON, Doug OG 6-1 235 Jr. Whitewater, WI (Whitewater) HOME: October 21 , 1967-94 77 Todd Yackley, OLB **PROUT, Paul FB 5-1 1 210 Sr. Sioux City, IA' (East) yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. 78 Troy Stowater, ILB University of South Dakota on 79 Mark Diesch, OT *REEVES, Bob WR 6-4 200 Jr. Willmar, MN (Willmar) 80 Jay Parker, TE . RENTZ, Steve DB 6-0 185 Fr. Madison, SD (Chester) Hobo Day (1 72 games ago at start 81 Jeff Tiefenthaler, WR ROGERS, Mark . WR 6-1 170 Fr. Rosebud, SD (Todd County) of 1984 season) 82 Mark Rogers, WR 83 J.J. Weems, DL RUESINK, Doug . TE 6-4 200 Fr. Castlewood, SD (Castlewood) AWAY: September 17, 1983- Ran­ 84 Steve Schultz, TE RUESINK, Fran . FL 6-1 185 Soph. Castlewood, SD (Castlewood) dy Pirner vs. Morningside, 50 yards 85 Todd Hofland, OLB SCHAEFER, Scot . FB 6-0 185 Jr. Omaha, NE (Ralston) 86 Doug Ruesink, TE SDSU OPPONENTS RETURNED A 87 Bob Reeves, WR SCHMIDT, Gregg . DB 6-0 170 Fr. Green Bay, WI (East) r 88 Dennis Thomas, TE SCHULTZ, Steve TE 6-4 215 Fr. Jackson, MN (Jackson) PUNT FOl A TOUCHDOWN WAS: 89 Fran Ruesink, FL SISLEY, Brian . ILB 6-4 220 Soph. Edgemont, SD (Edgemont) November 10, 1979-45 yards 91 Jay Sahler, DT ***SKALLA, Kevin . . TB 6-2 210 Sr. Scranton, IA Scranton) by Bob Gruber of University of 92 George Cavanaugh, NG SLATTERY, Tom . DT 6-3 240 Fr. Sioux Falls, SD (O'Gorman) 93 John Lewis, LB SNOW, Mike .. DB 5-1 0 180 Soph. Chamberlain, SD (Chamberlain) South Dakota 94 Kevin Cade, NG *SOHLER, Jay . DT 6-3 235 Jr. Yankton, SD (Yankton) 95 Tom Slattery, DT SONNEK, Dan FB 6-1 195 96 Darwin Bishop, OT Fr. Easton, MN (Delavan) SDSU RETURNED AN INTERCEP­ 97 Tom Lindell, DT **SORENSEN, Greg . CB 6-0 185 Sr. Brainerd, MN (Brainerd) TION FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS: 98 Ken Kraft, ILB STANLEY, Mark DB 6-1 195 Fr. Shenandoah, IA Shenandoah) October 4, 1975 -20 yards by STANLEY, Matt . . OLB 6-1 225 Jr. Shenandoah, IA (Shenandoah) Tim Day, K Doug Jackson vs. North Dakota Tim Wolthuis STEWART, Lee OT 6-3 270 Fr. Scotland, SD (Scotland) Jay Yttreness STOWATER, Troy . LB 6-2 205 Jr. Marcus, IA (Marcus) State John O'Reilly *SWEET, Rick ... ..OG 6-3 235 Sr. Brainerd, MN (Brainerd) SDSU OPPONENTS RETURNED *THOMAS, Dennis TE 6-3 235 Jr. Parkston, SD (Partston) AN INTERCEPTION FOR A THOMPSON, Todd . DB 6-0 190 Jr. Spirit Lake, IA (Terril TOUCHDOWN WAS: *THORPE, Jeff ...... OG 6-1 21 5 Sr. Kandiyohi, MN (Willmar) THU RSTON, Darrin ....ILB 6-1 185 Fr. Volga, 'SD (Sioux Valley) October 30, 1982-34 yards by *TIEFENTHALER, Jeff . WR 6-2 175 Soph. Armour, SD (Armour) Bill Townsend of University of TINDALL, Dan OT 6-5 230 Fr. Akron, IA (Akron-Westfield) South Dakota WAHL, Ted . . QB 6-1 175 Fr. Jamestown, ND (Jamestown) WALLACE, Jon TB 6-2 195 Jr. Maquoketa, IA (Maquoketa) SDSU RETURNED A FUMBLE FOR WEBSTER, Brian ...... OLB 6-3 200 Fr. Rosemount, MN (Rosemount) A TOUCHDOWN WAS: WEEMS, J .J...... DL 6-4 210 Fr. Delft, MN (Mountain Lake) September 23, 1972-51 yards by ***WEGHER, Rick . . . . RB 5.-7 185 Sr. Sioux City, IA (East) Mark Huelskamp vs. Missouri­ WEILAND, Mark OG 6-2 210 Fr. Port Washington, WI Rolla Vl WEISKE, Mike ...... DT 6-2 235 Fr. Westbrook, MN (Westbrook) 0 *WIRTJES, Rick . . DB 6-3 190 Sr. Elmore, MN (Elmore) SDSU RECOVERED A BLOCKED Vl WOLTHUIS, Tim .....IL B 6-2 185 Fr. Spencer, IA (Everly) C PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS: -c Ill **YACKLEY, Todd . OLB 6-4 . 200 Sr. Onida, SD (Sully Buttes) September 23, 1980 -Ron IJQ Schneider vs. University of South (t) YTTRENESS, Jay . . OLB 6-0 195 Jr. Sioux Falls, SD (Washington) ....1 ZE BARTH, Steve . . OLB 6-0 175 Fr. Winchester, VA (James Wood) Dakota, punt blocked by Milton \.0 Stuckey ALL-TIME SCORES VS. 1984 OPPONENTS

MANKATO STATE 1977 Tie 6-{, 1982 SDSU 35-0 *SDSU won 1976 game Longest Win Streak: 1904 Tie 6-6 1978 SDSU 30-1 9 1983 SDSU 17-10 by forfeit after St. Cloud SDSU 5 (1910-1 91 7); 1905 USO• 17-0 1979 UNO 13-0 Overall Series: won the game, 39-1 3 . NDSU 7 (1964-70 1906 22-0 Year Winner Score , uso .. 1980 UNO 47-13 SDSU 41, Morn 13, Tied that's also the last game 1976-82J 33-0 1937 SDSU 40-7 1910 uso 1981 SDSU 29-16 in the series played at St. Most Points: 1911 . 15-{, 1954 SDSU 66-0 4 USDe 1982 UND 34-13 Largest Win Streak: Cl_oud. SDSU 60 (1950); 73-6 1957 SOSU 20-f> NDSU 1912 USO• 1983 SOSlJ 28-27 SOSU 9 [1972-80J; Morn Most Points: 85 (1903J 1964 MSU 7-f> 1914 uso. 12-0 Overall Series: 2 (1936-37 & 1965-66J SOSU 73 (1961J; St. Longest Margin: 7-0 1965 MSU 14-7 1915 USO UNO 33, SOSU 25, Tied 5 Most Points: Cloud 20 (1947) SOSU 60, 1950 (60-0 ; 1919 13-{, 1970 MSU 43-19 J SDSU . Longest Win Streak: SOSU 56 (1961); Morn 41 Widest Margins: NOSU 85, 1903 (85-0J 7-3 1971 MSU 10-0 1920 USO SOSU 4 (1954-57J; UNO 5 (1966J SDSU 73 (1961 73-0J; St. Most Po i nts, Both · 1921 9-0 1972 MSU 24-17 SDSU (1928-32, 1940-49, Widest Margin: Cloud 14 (1947 20-f>J Teams: 1922 Tie 7-7 1973 MSU 21-0 1964-{,BJ SOSU , 1961 (56-0J; 85, 1903 (�JDSU 85, 1923 7-0 1974 SOSU 45-1 4 56 SDSU Most Points: Morn 20, 1966 (41-21J NORTH DAKOT A SOSU OJ 1924 10-3 1975 SOSU 10-0 SDSU SOSU 60 (1952), UNO 51 Most Points, Both Fewest Points, Both 1925 7-0 1982 MSU 23-21 STATE SDSU (1972) Teams: Teams: 1926 Tie 0-0 1983 SOSU 21-1 4 Year Winner Score Widest Margin: 73, 1954 (Morn 39, SDSU O twice (1919, 1925) 1927 USO 16-12 1983 MSU 30-27 1903 NOSU 85-0 SOSU 54 (60-6, 1952J; 34) 1908 1928 SDSU 13-0 Overall Series: SOSU 11-0 AUGUSTANA UNO 43 (43-0, 1966J Fewest Points, Both 1929 SOSU 6-0 Mankato 8, SOSU 6, Tie 1909 NDSU 11-5 Year Winner Score Most Points, Both Teams: Teams: 1930 13-6 0 1910 SOSU 6-3 1931 SOSU 49-0 SDSU 74, 1957 (SOSU 53, UNO 0, 1946 1911 1931 USO 10-0 LO NGEST WIN STREAK: SOSU 14-3 194(, SOSU 26-6 21J Shutouts: 1932 Tie 0-0 SDSU 3 (1937-57J; MSU 6 1913 SOSU 7-{, 1947 SOSU 33-1 2 Fewest Points, Both By SOSU 15; by Morn 4 1933 USO 6-0 (1 964-73) 1915 SOSU 21 -0 1948 SOSU 20-6 Teams: Last Shutout: 1933 SDSU 14-0 Most Points: 1917 SOSU 21-14 1949 SOSU 28-0 0, 191 5 By SOSU, 1982 (35-0J; By 1934 SDSU 19-0 SOSU 66 (1954J; MSU 43 1919 Tie 0-0 1950 SOSU 20-1 2 Shutouts: Morn, 1937 (&7-0) 1935 USO 7-2 (1970J 1920 SOSU 27-7 1951 SOSU 58-7 SOSU 5; UNO 9 1921 1936 USO 6-0 Largest Margin: SOSU 54-0 1952 SOSU 47-6 Last Shutout: NEBRASKA· 1922 1937 USO 12-2 66, (66-0J; SOSU 13-0 1953 SOSU 55-0 SOSU 1954 SOSU 1962 (26-0J; UNO 1938 USO 7-0 OMAHA 1923 NOSU 14-13 1954 SOSU 68-0 MSU 24, 1970 (43-19) 1979 (13-0) . 1939 USO 21-7 Year Winner Score 1924 SDSU 14-0 1955 SOSU 28-0 1940 USO 26-0 NORTH DA KOTA "1936 Tie 0-0 1925 Tie 3-3 1956 Aug 21 -20 1926 1941 USO 40-0 Year Winner Score MORNINGSIDE 1937 SDSU 20-0 SOSU 21-0 1957 SOSU 16-0 Year Winner Score 1942 USO 7-0 1906 SOSU 5-4 1938 SOSU 28-{, 1927 SOSU 34-0 1958 SOSU 20-{, SOSU 1946 SDSU 20-0 1907 UNO 24-f> 1922 48-0 1939 SDSU 7-{, 1928 SOSU 27-6 1959 Aug 13-0 Morn 26-24 1947 USO 26-7 1914 SOSU 14-3 1923 1940 SOSU 12-7 1929 Tie 0-0 1969 Aug 21-20 SOSU 1948 USO 33-0 1915 Tie 0-0 1924 24-0 1941 UNO 12-0 1930 . NOSU 24-0 1961 SOSU 51 -1 4 SOSU 21-6 1949 SDSU 27-25 1916 SOSU 14-7 1926 1942 SOSU 20-0 1931 NDSU 7-0 1962 SOSU 28-7 1927 SOSU 1932 1950 SDSU 54-28 1917 SOSU 13-{, 44-7 1975 SOSU 56-14 NOSU 12-6 1963 SOSU 28-8 1928 SOSU -7 1933 1951 USO 26-{, 1919 SOSU 9-7 13 1977 SDSU 34-2 SOSU 13-7 1964 SOSU 27-1 4 1929 SOSU 38-0 1934 1952 Tie 21-21 1920 UNO 6-3 1978 UNO 16-1 3 SOSU 38-0 1965 Tie 14-14 1930 Morn 13-0 1935 1953 SDSU 25-0 1921 SOSU 27-14 1979 SOSU 31 -14 NOSU 7-6 1966 SOSU 19-1 3 1931 SOSU 20-0 1936 1954 SDSU 20-1 9 1922 UNO 16-{, 1980 UNO 40-1 7 NOSU 7-0 1967 Aug 21 -1 7 1932 SOSU 26-6 1937 1955 SDSU 27-7 1923 UNO 12-{, 1981 SOSU 17-10 SOSU 13-{, 1968 SOSU 47-27 1933 SOSU 21-f> 1938 1956 USO 19-14 1924 SOSU 7-{, 1982 SOSU 22-11 NOSU 13-6 1969 SOSU 42-0 1934 Morn 13-7 1939 1957 SOSU 21 -1 3 1926 SOSU 6-0 1983 UNO 44-1 6 SDSU 6-0 1970 Aug 22-6 1935 SDSU 12-f> 1940 1958 USO 28-7 1928 UNO 6-0 Overall Record: SOSU 7-0 1971 SOSU 16-1 5 1936 Morn 13-0 1941 1959 SDSU 12-7 1929 UNO 7-6 SOSU 10, Uno 4, Tie 1 NOSU 25-0 1972 SOSU 25-14 1937 Morn 7-0 1942 14-0 1960 SOSU 28-7 1930 UNO 21-0 Longest Win Streak: SDSU 1973 Tie 21 -21 1938 SDSU 14-1 3 1946 1961 SOSU 34-{, 1931 UNO 34-{, SOSU 4 (1937-40); UNO 1 NOSU 6-0 1974 SOSU 35-6 1939 SOSU 34-13 1947 7-0 1962 SOSU 24-0 1932 UNO 13-0 Most Points: SOSU 1975 Aug 31 -1 7 1940 Tie 6-6 1948 SDSU 7-{, 1963 SOSU 61 -0 1933 SOSU 18-2 SOSU 56 (1975J; UNO 40 1976 SOSU 41 -25 1941 SDSU 3-0 1949 SDSU 33-1 3 1964 USO 10-7 1934 UNO 6-0 (1980) 1977 SDSU 14-10 1942 SDSU 3-0 1950 SDSU 60-0 1965 SDSU 30-14 1935 Tie 6-{, Widest Margin: 1978 SOSU 19-7 1946 Tie 0-0 1951 Tie 7-7 1966 SDSU 22-1 8 1936 SOSU 33-6 SOSU 42, 1975 (56-14); 1979 SOSU 28-26 1947 SDSU 13-0 1952 NOSU 48-14 1967 SDSU 42-14 1938 SOSU 37-0 UNO 23, 1980 (40-17J 1980 Aug 34-7 1948 Morn 18-13 1953 SDSU 32-14 1968 USO 55-32 1939 SOSU 14-13 Most Points, One Game: 1981 Aug 34-31 1949 SDSU 27-20 1954 SDSU 50-1 3 1969 SDSU 20-14 1940 UNO 6-0 70, 1975 (SDSU 56, UNO 1982 Aug 13-10 1950 SOSU 31 -7 1955 SDSU 33-7 1970 USO 20-0 1941 33-1 5 14) 1983 SDSU 13-9 UNO 1951 SOSU 28-26 1956 NDSU 26-9 1971 USO 37-18 1942 19-8 Fewest Points, One Overall Series: UNO 1952 SOSU 39-25 1957 SOSU 32-14 1972 USO 42-27 1948 UNO 31-{, Game: SDSU 27, Aug 9, Tied 2 1953 SDSU 31-29 0, 1936 (scoreless tie) 1958 NDSU 33-20 1973 USO 36-10 1949 19-0 Longest Win Streak: UNO 1954 Morn 39-34 1959 NOSU 8-6 1974 USO 20-{, 1950 Tie 20-20 Shutouts: SDSU 11 (1931-1955J; 1955 Tie 21-21 1960 Tie 14-1 4 1975 SOSU 24-22 1951 21 -12 By SDSU 3, by UNO 1 Aug 3 (1980-82) SOSU 1956 SDSU 28-13 1961 SDSU 41 -12 1976 Tie 17-1 7 1952 Most Points: SOSU 60-6 1957 Tie 7-7 1962 SOSU 17-{, 1977 USO 15-10 1953 13-1 3 SDSU 68 (1954J; Aug 34 Tie 1958 SDSU 26-f> 1963 SOSU 40-25 1978 USO 24-7 1954 SOSU 34-20 ST. CLOUD STATE (1980 & 1981 ) 1959 Morn 34-32 Year Winner Score 1964 NOSU 20-1 3 1979 SOSU 26-21 1955 14-f> Largest Margin: SOSU 1960 SOSU 22-0 1947 St. Cloud 1965 NOSU 41-13 1979 SOSU 33-28 1956 20-{, SOSU 68, 1954 (68-0J; SOSU 14-13 1961 SOSU 56-0 1949 SOSU 1966 NOSU 35-{, 1980 SOSU 21 -1 3 1957 53-21 7-0 Aug 27, 1980 (34-7J SOSU 1062 sosu 41 -7 1950 SOSU 39-7 1967 NOSU 34-1 4 1980 USO 16-7 1958 UNO 30-12 Most Points, Combined 1963 SOSU 28-22 1951 SOSU 26-0 1968 NOSU 21 -3 1981 SOSU 21 -20 1959 6-0 Score: SOSU 1964 SOSU 32-21 1952 SDSU 47-7 1969 NOSU 20-1 3 1981 USO 28-16 1960 27-23 74, 1968 (SOSU 47, Aug UNO 1965 Morn 25-20 1961 SOSU 73-0 1970 NOSU 35-0 1982 SOSU 20-7 1961 14-13 27) UNO 1966 Morn 41-21 1976 SOSU 1-0* 1971 SOSU 20-1 3 1982 USO 31-6 1962 26-0 Fewest Points, Combin- SDSU 1967 SDSU 24-1 5 1977 SOSU 10-0 1972 NOSU 34-16 1983 USO 48-23 1963 SOSU 7-{, ed Score: 1968 SDSU 43-14 1978 SDSU 43-3· 1973 NOSU 24-14 Overall Series: 1964 35-28 13, 1959 (Aug 13, SOSU UNO 1969 Morn 32-22 1979 SDSU 28-7 1974 NOSU 28-0 USO 40, SOSU 32, Tied 7 1965 UNO 14-7 OJ 1970 SOSU 44-24 1980 SDSU 17-0 1975 SOSU 13-8 Longest Win Streat: 1966 43-0 Shutouts: UNO 1971 Morn 21-1 2 1981 SDSU 40-3 1976 NOSU 13-0 USO 8 (1935-42); SDSU 5 1967 9-7 By SOSU-7; By Aug-1 UNO 1972 SOSU 35-0 1982 SDSU 37-14 1977 NOSU 27-14 (1959-63) 1968 21 -16 Last Shutout: UNO 1973 SOSU 52-1 2 1983 St. Cloud 28-22 1978 NOSU 28-26 Most Points: 1969 By SD SU, 1969 ( 42-0); By SDSU 19-1 3 1974 SOSU 27-8 Overall Series: 1979 NOSU 38-14 USD 73 (1912); SDSU 61 1970 36-3 Aug 1959 (13-0J UNO 1975 SDSU 17-0 SDSU 12, St. Cloud 2 1980 NOSU 23-16 (196 1971 3) UNO 35-7 1976 SDSU 14-0 SDSU won 12 straight 1981 NOSU 48-24 Widest Margins: 1972 51-21 SOUTH DAKOTA UNO 1977 SDSU 44-20 games 1949 through 1982 NOSU 10-3 Year Winner Score USO 67 1912 (73-f>); 1973 UNO 28-20 1978 SOSU 41 -17 1982 1983 NOSU 24-12 1889 Tie 6-f> SOSU 61 1963 (61-0) 1974 55-f> SDSl.:J\ 1979 SDSU 24-0 *SDSU won 12 straight Overall Record: 1900 USO 17-0 Most Points, One Game: 1975 UND 35-14 1980 17 SOSU -f> games 1949 through SOSU 33, NDSU 32, Ties 1901 USO 22-0 87 1968 (USO 55, SDSU 1976 sos 28-{, 1981 Morn 28-23 � 1982 9 1902 USO 10-0 32) SDSU Page 20 ALL-TIME RECORDS VS OPPONENTS

Last OPPONENT W-L-T Meeting Arizona 0-1-0 1956 Morningside College .. 41-13-4 1983 Arkansas State 1-1-0 1963 Nebraska ...... 0- 1-0 1963 Augustana ...... 28-9-2 1983 Nebraska Omaha .. ... 10- 4-1 1983 Bemidji State .. 3-1-0 1961 Nebraska Wesleyan ... 0- 0-1 1925 Bradley ...... 0-1-0 1949 Nevada-Las Vegas ... . o"'. 2-0 1975 Buena Vista .... 2-1-0 1926 North Dakota ...... 25-33-5 1983 Carleton College ... 2-2-0 1950 North Dakota State .. . 33-32-5 1983 Catholic Un ive rsity ... . 0-1-0 1933 Northern Colorado 6- 7-0 1983 Central Iowa 1-0-0 1947 Northern Iowa ...... 16-22-2 1979 Cincinnati 1-0-0 1935 No rthern State ...... 12- 0-0 1941 Colo rado State U 0-2-0 1966 Northwest Missouri .. . 1- 0-0 1956 Columbus College 2-0-2 1928 Northwestern Col., IA .. 1- 1-0 1974 Concordia-Moorhead 0-1-1 1945 Oklahoma City ...... 0- 1-0 1946 Creighton .. . 6-3-1 1934 Parsons College ...... 0- 1-0 1965 Dakota State . 1-0-1 1908 Pipestone (City & HS) . . 2- 0-0 1904 Dakota Wesleyan 12-9-2 1934 Portland State ... . 0- 2-0 1980 Dayton ...... 0-1-0 1977 Quantico Marines .... . 1- 0-0 1972 DePaul 0-2-0 1937 Regis College ...... 1- 0-0 1927 Des Moines University . 1-0-0 1927 SDSU Army ...... 1- 0-0 1944 Detroit University . 1-1-0 1927 Sioux Falls (City & HS) . 1- 2-0 1900 Drake University 2-8-0 1983 South Dakota U ...... 32-40-7 1983 Duquense 0-1-0 1932 S.Da k.-Sp ringf ie Id 2- 0-0 1931 Eastern Michigan 1-2-0 1971 S.Dak.Tech .... . 5- 2-1 1940 Eastern Montana 1-0-0 1972 Southwest Minnesota .. 2- 0-0 1974 Emporia State .. 1-0-0 1951 St. Cloud State ...... 12- 2-0 1983 Flandreau City Team 5-0-0 1904 St. John's Unive rsity ... 0- 1-0 1953 Flandreau Indians 3-1-0 1907 St. Louis University ... . 1- 1-0 1929 Fresno State ...... 0-1-0 1964 St. Norbert ...... 1- 1-0 1940 Gustavus Adolphus 2-0-0 1936 St. Olaf College ...... 3- 1-0 1950 Hamline Un iversity 5-1-0 1975 St. Thomas ...... 5- 2-0 1971 Hawaii 1-0-0 1926 Tampa University .... . 1- 0-0 ' 1967 Hu ran College 22-3-0 1929 Toledo Unive rsity ... . . 1- 1-0 1962 Idaho ...... 1-0-0 1979 Toland's ...... 1- 0-0 1907 Idaho State 2-0-0 1968 Trinity College ...... 1- 0-0 1917 Iowa State 0-2-0 1954 Wate rtown (City) ...... 1- 0-0 1898 Kansas State 0-2-0 1960 Wayne State (Mich) . . . 1- 2-0 1971 Kansas ...... 0-1-0 1947 Weber State ...... 0- 3-0 1976 Loras College 0-3-0 1948 Western State (Colo) .. . 1- 0-1 1973 Louisville ...... 0-1-0 1978 Western Illinois .... . 1- 3-0 1981 Loyola (C h icag9)...... 0-1-1 1930 Westmar College 0- 2-0 1929 Luther College ...... 1-0-0 1936 West Texas State .... . 0- 1-0 1939 Macaleste r College 1-0-1 1920 Wichita State 1 � 4-0 1955 Mad ison Hig h .... 1-0-0 1905 Wisconsin ...... 1- 8-0 1937 Manitoba Un iversity .. 1-0-0 1946 Wisconsin-LaCrosse .. . 2- 1-0 1955 Mankato State ...... 6-8-0 1983 Wisconsin-Whitewater . 1- 0-0 1979 Marquette .. 0-5-0 1958 Yankton College 9- 4-1 1939 Michigan State 0- 1-0 1924 Youngstown ...... 4- 4-0 1979 Minnesota ... 0- 6-0 1933 Minnesota B Team 1- 0-0 1928 Minnesota-Duluth 1- 0-0 1966 Minot State .. 0- 1-0 · 1945 Missouri-Rolla ... 1- 0-0 1972 Montana 0- 2-0 1970 Montana State 2- 9-0 1966 Moorhead State 3- 1-0 1978

SDSU Page 21 SDSU is Charter Member of North Centra l Conference

South Dakota State is a charter 1981 , the most recent changes Des Moines University was the member of the North Central Inter­ were made. Mankato State, a first of the charter members to collegiate Athletic Conference, . league member from 1968 through leave the league, withdrawing in better known as the North Central 1977, was re-admitted to the con­ 1926. That univers ity late r ceased Conference or NCC. ference at the league's spring operations. The league was formed in the meeting. Then, du ring the summer, Nebraska Wesleyan withdrew fall of 1921 when representatives St. Cloud State's application for following the 1927 footbal I season. of colleges and univers ities from adm ission was approved. Mankato St. Thomas and Creighton severed South Dakota, North Dakota, Min­ and St. Cloud competed in all ties in 1928. nesota, Iowa and Nebraska met in sports except footba 11 and basket­ The University of Northern Iowa Chicago to consider the formation bal I in 1981 -82, and will compete (then Iowa State Teachers College) of a conference. First offic ial com­ for all NCC championships th is joined the league in 1936 and left petition had teams from South fall. in 1978. Dakota State, Univers ity of South The University of Northern Col­ Noel Olson, former athletic Dakota, North Dakota -State, orado at Greeley was added to the director at. St. Cloud State, became Un ive rs ity of North Dakota, league in 1979, and the Bears won the league's fou rth commissioner Nebraska Wesleyan, Morningside , the conference football champion­ during the summer of 1984, suc­ College, Creighton University, St. · ship in their first attempt (1 980). ceed ing R.D. "Dewey" Halford, Thomas and Des Moines Univers i­ UNC competes in all conference who res igned. · ty . sports except baseba 11-they have The NCC prov ides weekly statis­ Early competition involved just maintained their baseball program tical reports for the news med ia three sports: football, basketball at the Divis ion I level. from the confe rence in Fargo dur­ and track. The NCC now deter­ Charter members still par­ ing football, basketball and base­ mines championships in 10 sports tic ipating are SDSU, USO, NDSU, ball seasons. N DSU sports informa­ for men and has an expanding UNO and Morningside. Also in the tion director, George E 11 is, serves number of championships for league is Augustana College of as NCC information officer as we 11. women. Men's championships are Sioux Falls, adm itted to the con­ The NCC commissioner's ad- determ ined in football, cross coun­ fe rence in 1941 ; and the University dress is: try and golf in the fall; basketball, of Nebraska-Omaha, in the league Mr. Noel Olson, Commissioner wrestling, swimming and indoor since 1976. UNO was actually in North Central Conference track in the winter; plus baseball, the league from 1935-43 when it Suite 1000 tennis and outdoor track in the was Omaha University-before the 2400 N. Louise Avenue spring. univers ity became part of the Sioux Falls, SD 571 07 The league has been a model for Nebraska State system. other NCAA Division 11 confer­ ences around the nation, not only competitively but also from an ad­ m in istrative standpoint. A th leti­ cally, the conference has produced two NCAA College Division basket­ 1983 NORTH CEN TRAL ball champions, USO in 1958 and SDSU in 1963; three NCAA cross­ · CONFERENCE STAN DINGS country champions, SDSU in 1959 and 1973 plus NDSU in 1972; and two NCAA wrestling champions. In add ition, NDSU won three College (Final) Division football championships Conference Pts. Pts. Overall Pts. Pts. (awarded via polls), then captu red w L T Pct. For Agst w L T Pct. For Agst the Division 11 playoff title in 1983. North Dakota State University 8 1 0 .889 218 102 12 1 0 .900 235 116 University of Nebraska-Omaha 8 1 0 .889 267 145 9 2 0 .818 313 196 The league has had numerous University of South Dakota 6 3 0 .667 204 153 7 4 0 .636 259 196 changes in membership over the University of North Dakota 4 5 0 .444 199 170 6 5 0 .545 286 180 y e a ·rs , a I thou g h f iv e c h a rte r St. Cloud State University 4 5 0 .444 207 227 5 5 0 .500 228 241 members are still counted among Augustana (SD) College 4 5 0 .444 176 159 5 6 0 .455 226 203 the teams in the 10-member University of Northern Colorado 4 5 0 .444 183 191 4 6 0 .400 203 232 South Dakota State University 3 6 0 .333 172 241 5 6 0 .455 213 258 league. Mankato State University 3 6 0 .333 186 216 4 7 0 .364 234 246 During the spring and summer of Morningside College 1 8 0 .111 82 290 1 10 0 .091 114 338

· SDSU Page 22 North Central Conference FootbaH C hampions

1922- South Dakota State 1954 - (tie) South Da kota State 1981 - North Dakota State University University & Morn ings ide University 1923 - Morningside College 1982 - North Dakota State 1924- South Dakota State 1955- South Dakota State University University University 1983 - North Dakota State 1925- (tie) Creighton Univers ity 1956- Morningside College University & University of and University of South 1957 - South Dakota State Nebraska-Omaha Dakota University 1926- South Dakota State 1958- University of North Dakota University 1959- Augustanan College 1927 - (tie) Creighton University 1960-U niversity of Northern and University of South Iowa Dakota 1961 - (tie) South Da kota State 1928- University of North Dakota University & University of 1929-University of North Dakota Northern Iowa 1930- University of North Dakota 1962- (tie) South Da kota State 1931 - University of North Dakota University & Univers ity of 1932- North Dakota State· Northern Iowa University 1963 - South Dakota State 1933 - South Dakota State University University 1964- (tie) University of Northern 1934- University of North Dakota Iowa, Univers ity of North · 1935- North Dakota State Dakota & North Dakota University State University 1936- University of North Dakota 1965 - North Dakota State 1937- University of North Dakota University 1938- University of South Dakota 1966- (tie) North Dakota State Chuck Lowen 1939- South Dakota State University & U niversity of University North Dakota 1940 - University of Northern 1967 - North Dakota State Iowa University 1941 - University of Northern 1968 - North Dakota State Iowa University 1942 - (tie) Univers ity of Northern­ 1969 - North Dakota State Iowa & Augustana College University 1943- No conference competition 1970 - North Dakota State because of World War 11. University 1944 - No conference com petition 1971 - Univers ity of North Dakota because of World War 11. 1972 - (tie) University of North 1945 - No conference competition Dakota & University of . because of World War 11. South Dakota 1946 - No conference com petition 1973-(tie) North Dakota State because of World War 11. University & Univers ity of 1947 - (tie) U nivers ity of Northern . South Dakota Iowa & University of South 197 4- (tie) North Dakota State Dakota University, U nivers ity of 1948 - University of N orthern South Dakota & Univers ity Iowa of North Dak ota 1949 - South Dakota State 1975- University of North Dakota University 1976 - North Dakota State 1950- South Dakota State University University 1977 - North Dakota State 1951 - University of South Dakota University Bill Matthews 1952- University of Northern 1978 - Univers ity of South Dakota Iowa 1979- Univers ity of North Dakota 1953 - South Dakota State 1980 - University of Northern University Colorado

SDSU Page 2 3 JACKRABBIT ALL�NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

192 2-Wilfred Sundet, E; Cook, T; Don Volk, B. 1968- Darwin Gonnerman, RB; Adolph Bachman, G; Frank We lch, 1948'-Tom Tabor, B. Tom Rockers, DE. B; Clarence Schutte, B. 1949 -Don Bartlett, E; Dale 1969-Clyde Hagen, TE; Jim 1923- George Thompson, E. Bowyker, T; George Medchill, C; Langer, LB. 1924-George See ley, C; Clyde Herb Bartling, B; Darrell Zimmer­ 1970-Chuck Kavanagh, DB. (Buck) Starbeck, C; Frank We lch, B; man, B. 1971 - Jim Heinitz, LB. Frank Ke lly, B. 1950 -Don · Bartlett, E; Da le 1972-Phil Engle, DT. 19 25- George See ley, G; Clyde Bowyker, T; Howard Amen, C; 1973- Les Tuma, RB; Charlie (Buck) Starbeck, C. George Medchill, C; Herb Bartling, Clarksean, DB. 19 26- Robert Eggers, E; George B; Warren Wil liamson, B; Bill Gib­ 1974-Lynn Boden,· OT; Jerry See ley, G; Clyde (Buck) Starbeck, bons, B. Lawrence, OT; J .D. Alexander, LB. C; Howard Biegert, B; Frank Kelly, 1951-Marv Kool, E; Bob 1975 - Fred Schmidt, C; Ron B. Durland, G; Doug Eggers, G; Pete Christensen, OT; Jere Rambow, DB. 1927 - Walter Parmeter, T; Ar­ Retz laff, B; Dallas Hoff, B. 1976-Monte Mosiman, TE; Bill nold Brevik, G; Roman Schaefer, B. 1952 - Lou Guida, G; Len Kort­ Matthews, DT; Ge ne Ludens, LB. 19 28-Harry Krug, E;_ Ray meyer, C; Pete Retz laff, B. 1977 -Monte Mosiman, TE; Bi ll Jenison, T; Harry (Henry) Hadler, G; 1953- Loren Englund, E; Dick Matthews; DE; Roberto Parker, OT. Roman Schaefer, B; Weert Wa l ker, G; Dick Klawitter, C; Jerry 1978-Lionel Macklin, WR; Eng lemann, B. Welch, B; Roger Denker, B. Dave Schee le, OT; Joel Price, OG; 1929 - Lemme Herting, E; Ray 1954 - Jack Nitz, T; Roger Kerns, Rick Reese, LH. Jenison, T; Harry (Henry) Hadler, G; G; Harold Backlund, C; Jerry 1979 - Lionel Macklin, WR; Gary Weert Englemann, B. We lch, B; Roger De nker, B. Maffett, QB; Chuck Loewen, OT; 1930 -None Picked. 1955 -Jerry Acheson, E; Har­ Dan Dummermuth, FS; 2nd 1931 - None Picked. wood Hoeft, T; Le..n Spanjers, G; Team-Mark Kool, OG; Da n 1932 -Dale Palmer, E; Haro ld Dick Klawitter, C; Bob Betz, B; Johnson, FB; Jay Eliason, OT; Mike Rott, T; Don Kummer, C; Fred Dick Steiner, B; Larry (Bubb) Breske, CB. Johnson, B. Korver, B. 1980 -1st Team - Brian 1933-lsadore Ginsberg, E; · 1956 - Harwood Hoeft, T; Bob Bunkers, RB; Tony Harris, K; Mark George Messner, E; Alfred Arndt, T; Betz, B; Arnold (Nig) Johnson, B. Dunbar, DE ; 2nd Team-Quinten Joe Plihal, T; Hal Price, G; Chancy 1957 - E 11is Jense n, E; Wayne Hofer, OT; Mike Breske, CB. Uhanley, C; Fritz Hanson B; Sol H aensel, T; Len Spanjers, G; Al 1981 -1st Team - Marty Hig­ Kramer, B; Fred Johnson, B. Breske, B; Ron Lavallee, B. gins, QB; Quinten Hofer, OT; Da n 1934 -lsadore Ginsberg, E; 1958 - Dick Raddatz, E; J ames Dummermuth, FS; 2nd Alfred Arndt, T; Hal Price, G; Pau l Craig, T; Al Breske, B. Team -Tom Olson, LB; Mike Miller, B; Fred Johnson, B. 1959 - Lee Bondhus, T; Ken Ethier, WR; Brian Bunkers, RB. 1935 -Lyle Sundet, G; Paul Holm, G; Jim Vacura, HB. 1982 -1st Team -none; 2nd Miller, B. 1960 -Lee Bondhus, T; Joe Team-Mike Ethier, WR; Jeff 1936 - Mark Barber, B. Thorne, B. Osmundson, OG; Mike Law, QB; 1937 -Bob Ridde ll, E; Bob 1961 - Roger Eischens, E; Mike Dave Knowlton, DE. Pylman, T. Sterner, G; Dean Koster, QB; Joe 1983 -1st Team -Mike Ethier, 1938 -Bob Ridde ll, E; Gerald Throne, FB. WR; 2nd Team- Randy Pirner, CB; Stablein, T; Lloyd Ptak , B. 1962 -1st Team - Roger Mike Reiner, OT. 1939 -William Mattison, E; Eischens, E; Jerry Ochs, C; Dean Rollins Emmerich, G; Arndt Koster, QB; Way ne Rasmussen, Mueller, G; Don Smith,· C; Allen H B; 2nd Team-Jim Rickie, C; Schroeder, B. Gary Boner, H B. 1940 -Harry Voe ls, E; Wa rren 1963 - Darrel Tramp, E; Ed Evans, T; Leon Anderson, G; Tom Maras, E; Dave Westbrock, T; Jerry Archer, C. Ochs, C; Ron Meyer, QB; Wayne 1941 - Leon Anderson, G. Rasmussen , H B. 1942- George Gehant, G; Ervin 1964 -Ed Maras, E; Ron Meyer, Bylander, G. QB . 1943-45- No official competi­ 1965 -None picked. tion. 19 66- None picked. 1946-Paul Gilbert, E; Ozzie 1967 - Wayne Onken, OT; Dar­ Schoc k, G; Bill Me lody, C. win Go nnerman, RB; Tom Rockers, 1947 -Paul Gilbert, E; Arnold DE; Bryan Peeke, .LB.

SDSU Page 24 THE ORIGINAL BEEF BOWL SCORES TO DATE

SDSU HOSTS THE SDSU has won 11, lost 6 on Beef Bowl there have been no ties, no shutouts. ORIGINAL BEEF BOWL Attendance

SDSU yvill host the 1 8th annual 1967 North Dakota State 34, SDSU 14 est 7,500 Beef Bowl Sept. 22 when the Jacks 1968 SDSU 43, Morni ngside 14 est 5,000 ente rtain the North Dakota Sioux 1969 Northern Iowa 24, SDSU 14 est 5,000 in a North Central Conference en­ 1970 Augustana 22, SDSU 6 est 4,500 counter. 1971 Wayne State 27, SDSU 8 ...... est 3,500 SDSU is the site of the original 1972 SDSU 34, Youn gstown 22 ...... est 6,000 Beef Bowl, a concept which has 1973 SDSU 56, Western State (Colo) 28 ...... est 5,000 been copied by teams all arou nd 1974 SDSU 55, North Dakota 6 4,493 the country. 1975 SDSU 13, North Dakota State 8 4,197 The Beef Bow I was started as 1976 Northern Colorado 22, SDSU 7 5,144 SDSU's way of recognizing those 1977 SDSU 34, Nebraska-Omaha 2 5,146 indiv iduals and firms who donate 1978 SDSU 41, Morningside 1 7 4,474 to SDSU's "Steer for State" pro­ 1979 SDSU 28, Augustana 26 ...... 4,496 gram and also as a means of plac­ 1980 SDSU 21, South Dakota 13 7,501 ing special emphasis on the beef 1981 SDSU 17, Nebraska-Omaha 1 0 3,479 industry in South Dakota. 1982 SDSU 20, South Dakota 7 8,21 5 Beef Bowl activities have includ­ 1983 St. Cloud 28, South Dak ota State 22 5,119 ed a banquet during the week and the famous Beef Bow l barbecue before the game. As part of the pre-game ceremonies, a live steer is auctioned off at the footba 11 stadium. The official Beef Bowl trophy was donated by Bill Zingelberg of Rapid City, a former SDSU student. He carved the trophy from a 40-pou nd cottonwood log and it depicts a bull in a football helmet. The past seven years, the med ia. covering the game has voted on the game's Outstanding Player. Winners have been:

1977 -Gary Maffett, quarterback, SDSU, wl)o rushed 23 times for 184 yards and com­ pleted 4 of 14 passes for another 58 yards, Jack rabbit offense which gained 267 yards giving him 242 yards total offense as he ran on the ground in a 21-13 victory over the for three touchdowns and passed for a University of South Dakota. fourth in a 34-2 _Jackrabbit victory over 1981 -Mike Law, quarterback, S DSU, Nebraska-Omaha. rushed for 153 yards on 26 carries and com­ 1978-Mark Dunbar, defensive end, SDSU, pleted 10 of 16 passes for another 77 yards who led the Jackrabbit defense with three giving him 230 yards total offense as the quarterback sacks among his nine tackles, a Jacks defeated Nebraska-Omaha 17-10. blocked punt which set up one touchdown, 1982 -Mike Law, quarterback, SDSU, and a forced fumble which set up another became the first two-time winner of the score in a 41-17 SDSU victory- over Morn­ awards as he scored one touchdown and ingside. passed for another in State's 20-7 upset vic­ 1979-Bill O'Connor, runningback, from tory over the University of South Dakota. Augustana, became the only non-S DSU Law had 11 net yards rushing on 12 attempts player to win the award when he rushed 37 (33 gained, 22 lost) and also completed 8 of times for 180 yards, including two 15 passes for 181 yard s including a 75-yard touchdowns, and in the process became scoring play with John Herman. Augustana's all-time career rushing leader. 1983 -Tom Nelson, quarterback, St. But SDSU, with a late comeback, won the Cloud, completed 16 of 29 passes for 233 game 28-26. yards, pased for one touchdown and ran for 1980-Marty Higgins, quarterback, a second as the Huskies won 28-22 in a bat­ SDSU, rushed for 105 yards to spark a tle of two unbeaten teams. SDSU Page 2 5 SDSU YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS

RUSHING LEADERS Since 1950 SDSU YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS YEAR NAME NET YARDS Full Season Record NCC Record 1950 Warren Williamson 1014* 1951 Pete Retz laff ... 1016* Year W-L-T Pct. TP OP W-L-T TP OP Standing Coach 1952 Pete Retzlaff .. 1008 1953 Jerry Welch . 803 1889 0-0-1 .500 6 6 No Conference Play . Unavailable 1954 Jerry Welch .. 625 1897 0-1 -0 .000 0 22 No Conference Play Unavailable 1955 Bob Betz 725 1898 1-1-1 .500 68 11 No Conference Play Unavailable 1956 Bob Betz .. 631 1899 3-1 -0 .750 90 62 No Conference Play Unavailable 1957 Jim Vacura 455 1900 4-1 -0 .800 128 23 No Conference Play Unavailable 1958 Al Breske . 361 1901 3-2-0 .600 102 44 No Conference Play ...... Mr. Morrison 1959 Joe Thorne 395 1902 3-2-0 .600 67 21 No Conference Play ...... L.L. Gilkey 1960 Joe Thorne 803 1903 1-2-0 .333 28 95 No Conference Play Unavailable 1961 Joe Thorne 958 1904 4-2-1 .643 90 27 No Conference Play J. Harris Werner 1962 Gary Boner ... 497 1905 2-3-0 .400 74 122 No Conference Play . William M. Blaine 1963 Gale Douglas 621 1906 3-1 -0 .750 52 34 No Conference Play 1964 Gale Douglas 570 1907 5-2-0 .714 108 42 .No Conference Play William Juneau 1965 Gary Hyde .... 192 1908 3-3-1 .500 56 61 No Conference Play William Juneau 1966 . Darwin Gonnerman · 552 1909 1-3-0 .250 61 28 No Conference Play . J.M. Saunderson 1967 Darwin Gonnerman 1023* 1910 4-2-2 .625 76 64 No Conference Play J.M. Saunderson 1968 Darwin Gonnerman 1023 + 1911 4-4-0 . 500 60 89 No Conference Play . Frederick Johnson 1969 Tim Elliott ...... 469 1912 2-3-1 .41 7 46 136 No Conference Play Harry "Buck" Ewing 1970 Tim Keller ...... 458 1913 5-3-0 .625 147 82 No Conference Play_ . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1971 Les Tuma ...... 632 1914 5-2-0 .714 93 60 No Conference Play . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1972 Les Tuma ...... 1061* 1915 5-1 -1 .786 163 7 No Conference Play . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1973 Les Tuma ...... 1052 1916 4-2-0 .667 100 76 No Conference Play Harry "Buck" Ewing 1974 Kevin Kennedy ...... 851 1917 5-1 -0 .833 149 84 No Conference Play . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1975 Dick Weikert ...... 602 1918 NO GAME S-WORLD WAR I 1976 Paul Konrad ...... 1919 4-1 -1 -.:_750 78 20 No Conference Play C.A. "Jack" West Chuck Benson ...... 466 1977 879 1920 4-2-1 .643 66 27 No Conference Play C.A. "Jack" West 1978 Gary Maffett ...... 883 1921 7-1 -0 .875 255 38 No Conference Play C.A. "Jack" West 1979 Dan Johnson ...... 1922 5-2-1 .677 202 57 4-1 -1 111 37 1 C.A. "Jack" West .. 814 1980 Brian Bunkers ...... 561 1923 3-4-0 .429 121 85 2-3-0 78 51 4 C.A. "Jack" West 1981 Brian Bunkers ...... 1924 6-1 -0 .756 91 28 5-0-0 75 16 1 C.A. "Jack" West Rod Riehl ...... 555 5 1982 392 1925 2-3-2 .400 20 45 1-1-2 13 25 C.A. "Jack" West 1983 Rick Wegher ...... 685 1926 8-0-3 .864 157 24 3-0-2 56 14 1 C.A. "Jack" West 1927 5-3-1 .611 189 89 2-2-0 90 36 3 C.A. "Jack" West • indicates school record at the time + 1928 9-1 -0 .900 230 25 3-1 -0 53 19 2 T.C. "Cy" Kasper tied school record at the time 1929 5-4-1 .550 237 55 2-1 -1 50 7 2 T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1930 2-6-1 .278 48 197 1-3-0 13 64 4 T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1931 6-3-0 .667 194 78 2-2-0 33 44 2 T.C. "Cy"K asper RECEPTION YARDAGE, SEASON 1932 2-5-1 . 31 3 70 9.6 1-2-1 32 31 4 T.C. "Cy''Kasper 882 by Lionel Macklin, 1978 1933 6-3-0 .667 118 73 4-0-0 66 15 1 T.C. "Cy" Kasper 839 by Monte Mosiman, 1976 1934 6-4-0 .600 189 72 2-2-0 65 19 4 R.H. "Red" Threlfa ll 785 by Mike Eth ier, 1983 1935 4-4-1 .500 123 92 1-3-1 39 48 T-3 . R.H. "Red" Threlfall 664 by Mike Ethier, 1981 1936 3-6-1 .359 51 116 1-4-1 19 59 7 R.H. "Red" Threlfa ll 649 by Lionel Macklin, 1979 1937 4-5-0 .444 102 147 2-3-0 44 58 6 R.H. "Red" Threlfa ll 632 by Kerry Pearson, 1980 1938 3-5-0 .375 69 109 2-3-0 48 76 4 Jack Barnes 550 by Phil Houser, 1972 1939 7-2-0 .778 141 95 4-1 -0 68 53 T-1 ....Ja ck Barnes 534 by Monte Mosiman, 1977 1940 4-3-1 .563 78 57 2-3-1 16 50 5 Jack Barnes 534 by Dennis Dickey, 1972 1941 2-5-0 .286 32 131 1-5-0 18 131 7 Thurlo Mccrady 497 by John Herman, 1982 1942 4-4-0 .500 65 92 3-3-0 45 64 4 Thurlo McCrady 470 by Roger E isechens, 1962 1943 NO GAMES-WORLD WAR II 1944 1-1-0 .500 13 27 No Conference Play Thurlo McCrady PASSES CAUGHT, CAREER 1945 1-4-1 .250 51 144 No Conference Play . Thurlo McCrady 118 by Mike Eth ier, 1981 -83 1946 3-3-2 .500 131 76 2-1 -2 52 18 3 Thurlo McCrady 113 by Lionel Macklin, 1977-79 1947 4-5-0 .444 123 21 1 3-1-0 60 38 3 Ralph Ginn 102 by Monte Mosiman, 1974-77 1948 4-6-0 .400 107 203 2-4-0 53 127 T-4 . Ralph Ginn 101 by Brian Bunkers, 1979-81 1949 - 7-3-0 .700 183 175 5-1-0 129 90 T-1 Ralph Ginn 89 by Ed Maras, 1963-65 1950 9-0-1 .950 381 116 5-0-1 220 81 1 ..... Ralph Ginn 1951 8-1 -1 .850 31 1 105 4-1 -1 168 84 2 Ralph Ginn RECEPTION YARDAGE, CAREER 1952 4-4-1 .500 287 230 3-2-1 215 153 T-3...... Ralph Ginn 1,81 6 by Mike Ethier., 1981 -83 1953 5-3-1 .611 247 186 5-0-1 208 75 1 Ralph Ginn 1,700 by Lionel Macklin, 1977-79 1954 7-2-0 .778 338 151 5-1 -0 247 111 T-1 Ralph Ginn 1,51 4 by Monte Mosiman, 1974-77 1955 6-2-1 .813 197 114 5-0-1 157 62 1 Ralph Ginn 1,098 by Ed Maras, 1963-65 1956 4-5-0 .444 137 21 2 3-3-0 116 119 T-4 . Ralph Ginn 1,094 by Roger Eischens, 1960-62 1957 6-2-1 .722 185 119 5-0-1 152 75 1 Ralph Ginn 951 by Dennis Dickey, 1973-7 4 1958 4-5-0 .444 123 158 3-3-0 98 111 T-3 . Ralph Ginn 937 by Brian Bunkers, 1979-81 1959 2-7-0 .222 80 153 2-4-0 68 76 6 Ralph Ginn SDSU Page 26 SDSU YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS

SDSU YEAR-BY-YEAR RECOR.OS PASSING LEADERS (Continued) YEAR NAME YARDS Full Season Record NCC Record 1950 Herb Bartling ...... 41 1 1951 Bob Bresee ...... 443 Year W-L-T Pct. TP OP W-L-T TP OP Standing Coach 1952 Forrest Zimmerman 248 1953 Phil Edwards 335 1960 5-4-1 .550 170 135 2-3-1 107 81 T-4 . Ralph Ginn 1954 Jerry Welch .. 478 1961 8-2-0 .800 376 97 5-1 -0 221 59 T-1 Ralph Ginn 1955 . Dick Steiner ...... 483 1962 7-2-1 .750 238 70 5-0-1 149 33 T-1 Ralph Ginn 1956 Nig Johnson ...... 763* 1963 9-1 -0 .900 278 166 6-0-0 191 74 1 Ralph Ginn 1957 Ron LaVallee 603 1964 2-8-0 .200 170 243 2-4-0 121 123 T-4 Ralph Ginn 1958 John meek 190 1965 1-8-1 .1 50 111 247 1-4-1 84 149 T-5 Ralph Ginn 1959 Jim Vacura 264 1966 3-7-0 .300 129 280 2-4-0 75 163 T-4 ..... Ralph Ginn 1960 Dean Koster 686 1967 4-o-O .400 186 185 2-4-0 120 110 T-4 ...... Ralph Ginn 1961 Dean Koster 1147* 1968 4-o-O .400 247 259 2-4-0 151 176 T-4 . Ralph Ginn 1962 Dean Koster 944 1969 3-7-0 .300 175 227 3-3-0 130 96 T-3 . 1963 Ron Meyer 1091 1970 2-8-0 .200 129 269 1-5-0 61 167 T-o . 1964 Ron Meyer 1385* 1971 3-7-0 .300 109 223 2-4-0 72 144 6 Dean Pryor 1965 Ron Meyer . 1132 1972 6-5-0 .545 321 240 2-5-0 141 197 6 John Gregory 1966 Tom Anderson 576 1973 5-5-1 .600 283 240 2-4-1 133 142 4 John Gregory 1967 Bob Bozied 583 1974 6-5-0 .545 291 173 4-3-0 189 104 3 John Gregory 1968 Bob Bozied 849 1975 7-4-0 .636 264 189 4-3-0 98 110 4 John Gregory 1969 John Moller 998 1976 5-4-1 ,550 176 215 4-1-1 116 74 2 John Gregory 1970 John Moller ...... 833 1977 5-4-1 .550 181 137 3-3-1 134 103 4 John Gregory 1971 Fred Richardson . 431 1978 5-o-O .455 224 231 3-3-0 146 120 T-3 John _G regory 1972 John Tovar 952 1979 9-3-0 .750 259 224 4-2-0 157 140 T-2 John Gregory 1973 John Tovar ..... 61 6 1980 3-8-0 .272 166 300 1-5-1 105 219 7 John Gregory 1974 Bill Mast 644 1981 4-o-O .400 226 233 2-4-1 180 21 3 6 John Gregory 1975 Greg Hart .. 81 7 1982 4-o-O .400 181 166 2-4-1 123 129 5 Wayne Haensel 1976 Dick Weikert ...... 1227 1983 5-o-O .454 21 3 258 3-o-O 172 241 T-8 Wayne Haensel 1977 Cary Maffett 635 Totals 368-299-38 163-1 40-27* 1978 Cary Maffett . 1049 1979 Cary Maffett ..... 1429* *for 1979, 1980 and 1981 seasons, SDSU played two-game, home-and-home series with 1980 Marty Higgins ...... 805 University of South Dakota ...each game counted one-half in NCC play ... in 1979, SDSU 1981 Marty Higgins . 935 won both so Jacks got credit for victory in conference stand ings ... in 1980 and 1981 , the 1982 Mike Law . 1235 teams split, so SDSU and USD each ended up with a tie in the NCC standings despite not 1983 Mike Law ...... 1 627* having a tie on the season record . * indicates school record performances

MOST PASSES CAUGHT, SEASON 51 by Monte Mosiman, 1976 51 by Lionel Macklin, 1978 47 by Mike Ethier, 1981 46 by Lionel Macklin, 1979 . CAREER RECORDS OF 41 by Mike Ethier, 1983 40 by Monte Mosiman, 1977 SDSU FOOTBALL COACHES 39 by Brian Bunkers, 1981 NAME (Years) SEASONS WON LOST TIED PCT. 37 by Jack Rohrs, 1965 37 by Kerry Pearson, 1980 Ralph Ginn (1947-68) ...... 22 113 89 9 .557 35 by Rick Wegher, 1983 John C regory (1 972-81 ) 10 55 50 3 .523 34 by Ed Maras, 1965 C.A. "Jack" West (191 9-27) . 9 44 17 9 .693 33 by Dennis Dickey, 1973 T .C. "Cy" Kasper (1928-33) ...... 6 30 22 3 .573 33 by Phil Houser, 1972 Harry "Buck" Ewing (191 2-1 7) .. 6 26 12 2 .675 33 by Dennis Thomas, 1983 R.H. "Red" Threlfa ll (1934-37) . 4 17 19 2 .474 31 by Mike Koltun, 1965 Jack Ba mes (1 938-40) ...... 3 14 10 1 .580 31 by Brian Bunkers, 1979 William Juneau (1 906-08) . 3 11 6 1 .639 31 by Mike Ethier, 1982 Thurlo McCrady (1 941 -46) 5 11 17 3 .403 30 by Clyde Hagen, 1968 J.M. Saunderson (1 909-10) . 2 5 5 2 .500 Dean Pryor (1 970-71 ) 2 5 15 0 .250 J. Harrison We rner (1 904) 1 4 2 1 .643 Frederick Johnson (1 911) . 1 4 4 0 .500 Wayne Haen sel (1982-83) . 2 9 11 0 .450 Mr. Morrison (1 901 ) ...... 1 3 2 0 .600 L.L. Gilkey (1 902) ...... 1 3 2 0 .600 Dave Kragthorpe (1 969) ...... 1 3 7 0 .300 William M. Blaine (1905) 1 2 3 0 .400 Unavailable ...... 6 9 6 2 .588 TOTALS 85 363 294 38 .544

SDSU Page 27 TEAM STATISTICS

SEASON RESULTS ATTENDANCE Sept. 24 SDSU 21 , Mankato State 14 at BROOKINGS ...... J,087 Sept. 10 SDSU 20, Drake 3 at Des Moines, la ...... 7,250 Sept. 17 SDSU 17, Morningside 10 at Sioux City, la ...... 5,642 Sept.· 24 SDSU 28, North Dakota 27 at Grand Forks, ND ...... 6,800 Oct. 1 St. Cloud State 28, SDSU 22 at BROOKINGS ...... 5,119 Oct. 8 Nebraska-Omaha 44, SDSU 16 at Omaha, Neb . 6,400 Oct. 15 North Dakota State 24-, SDSU 12 at BROOKINGS 9,308

Oct. 22 SDSU 13, Augustana 9 at BROOKINGS .. ...•'• ..... 3,739 Oct. 29 South Dakota 48, SDSU 23 at BROOKINGS 5,482 Nov. 5 Mankato State 30, SDSU 27 at Mankato ...... 2,375 Nov. 12 Northern Colorado 21 , SDSU 14 at BROOKINGS .. 562

TEAM ST ATI STICS SDSU Opp. SDSU Opp. FIRST DOWNS ...... 187 197 YARDS PENALIZED . 529 398 By Rushing 99 113 Number of Penalties ...... 68 51 By Passing .. 80 77 INTERCEPT IO,N RETURNS 18 31 By Penalty 8 7 Return Yardage 198 257 NET YARDS RUSHING 1833 21 53 Return Average ...... 11.0 8.3 Rushing Attempts .... 479 503 KICKOFF RETURNS 35 36 Yards Gained Rushing 2090 2406 Return Yardage 644 490 Yards Lost Rushing . 257 253 Return Average 18.4 13.6 Average Gain Per Play 3.8 4.2 PUNT RETURNS ...... 28 15 Average Gain Per Game 166.6 195.7 Return Yardage .. 152 74 NET YARDS PASSING ... 201 2 1663 Return Average 5.4 4.9 Passes Attempted . 288 250 PUNT ING AVERAGE ...... 35.1 38.3 Passes Completed 152 124 Punt Yardage 1792 2069 Passes HAD Intercepted 31 18 Number of Punts ...... 51 54 Average Gain Per Attempt ...... 6.9 6.6 SCO RING AVERAGE 19.4 23.4 Average Gain-Completion ...... 13.2 13.4 TDs by Rushing 18 26 Average Gain Per Game .. 182.9 151 .2 TDs by Passing . 9 9 NCAA Efficiency Rating ...... 100.24 102.95 TDs by Punt Return 1 0 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 3845 381 6 Field Goals ...... 8 4 Plays Attempted . 767 753 Safeties 0 2 Average Gain Per Play .. 5.0 5.1 PAT-Kick 21 27 Average Gain Per Game . 349.5 346.9 PAT-2 ...... 0 1 FUMBLES LOST 7 16 Points Scored ...... 21 3 258 Fumbles ...... 22 29 TURNOVERS ...... ' ..' ...... 38 34 SCORING BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 -pts Opponents ...... 88 78 48 44 -258 South Dakota State ...... 35 36 71 74 -213

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Name G Att Gain loss Net Avg/Att Avg/Gm lg TD High Game . Rick Wegher 11 130 729 44 685 5.3 62.3 80 6 18-1 38 vs North Colorado Mike Law .. 11 117 522 167 355 3.0 32.2 22 5 17-110 vs Mankato #2 Paul Prout ...... 11 74 275 5 270 3.6 24.5 12 0 13-55 vs Mankato #1 Kevin Skalla ...... 11 51 187 9 178 3.5 16.2 21 3 8-49 vs Drake Steve Sundet 7 46 184 13 171 3.7 24.4 21 1 10-42 vs Mankato #1 Al Molitor . 11 32 115 2 113 3.5 10.3 25 1 3-30 vs Drake Rod Riehl 9 16 38 5 33 2.1 3.6 11 2 3-1 4 vs Nebraska-Omaha Gary Poland 6 12 39 12 27 2.2 4.4 10 0 3-1 9 vs South Dakota SDSU Totals 479 2090 257 1833 3.8 166.6 80 18 61 -245 vs Mankato Opponents 503 2406 253 21 53 4. 2 195.7 61 26 72-367 by NDSD INDIVIDUAL PASSING Name Comp Att Int Yards Pct. TD LG Eff-Rtg High Game Mike Law 125 229 24 1627 .546 7 58 103.38 15-26-1, 249, 2 vs Man #2 Gary Poland ...... 27 59 7 385 .457 2 68 88.03 11-1 6-2, 108, 1 VS Aug SDSU Totals 152 288 31 201 2 .527 9 68 100.24 25-48-3, 31 8, 1 vs UNO Opponents 124 250 18 1663 .496 9 57 102.95 18-23-1 , 261 , 2 by UNO SDSU Page 28 YARDS TOT AL OFFENSE PUNTING Name Plays Rush Pass Yards Name No. Yards Avg. LG Blk Mike Law . 346 355 1627 1982 Dave Bidinger 45 1597 35.4 63 0 Rick Wegher 130 685 685 Joey Hartford .. 3 78 26.0 31 0 Gary Poland 71 27 385 41 2 Gary Poland ...... 2 65 32.5 35 0 Paul Prout 74 270 270 Rod Riehl ...... 1 52 52.0 52 0 Kevin Skalla .. 51 178 178 SDSU Totals ...... 51 1792 35.1 63 0 Steve Sundet 46 171 171 Opponents . 54 2069 38.3 66 0 Al Molitor . 32 113 113 Rod Riehl 16 33 33 INTERCEPTION RETURNS SDSU Totals 767 1833 201 2 3845 Name No. Yards Avg. LG TD Opponents 753 21 53 1663 381 6 Jim Smith 7 100 14.3 43 0 Randy Pirner ...... 5 18 3.6 18 0 SCORING Greg Sorensen 2 6 3.0 6 0 Name TD PAT-K PAT-2 FG . Pts Dave Bidinger 1 55 55.0 55 0 Ken Jensen . 0 21-23 8-1 3 45 Wade Rasmussen 1 20 20.0 20 0 Rick Wegher 7 0-1 42 Todd Yackley . 1 1 1.0 1 0 Mike Law . 5 0-2 30 Kevin Murray ...... 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 Mike Ethier 5 30 SDSU ...... 18 198 11.0 43 0 Kevin Skalla 3 18 Opponents 31 257 8.3 39 0 Rod Riehl ...... 2 12 Al Molitor ...... 1 6 PUNT RETURNS Randy Pirner 1 6 Name No. Yards Avg. LG TD Steve Sundet 1 6 Wade Rasmussen 19 61 3.2 23 0 Matt Hippe .. 1 6 Randy Pirner 8 87 10.8 50 1 Dennis Thomas 1 6 Gary Fisher .. 1 4 4.0 4 0 Jeff Tiefenthaler 1 6 SDSU Totals 28 152 5.4 50 1 Jim Smith 0 0-1 0 Opponents . 15 74 4.9 39 0 Gary Poland 0 0-1 0 SDSU Totals 28 21 -23 0-5 8-1 3 21 3 KICKOFF RETURNS Opponents . . 35 30-31 1-4 4-1 1 258 Name No. Yards Avg. LG TD PASS RECEIVING Rick Wegher 22 490 22.2 44 0 Name No. Yards Avg. LG TD Gary Fisher 5 55 11.0 18 0 Al Molitor .. 2 45 22.5 25 0 Mike Ethier ...... 41 785 19.1 68 5 Paul Prout 2 3 1.5 3 0 Rick Wegher 35 288 8.2 57 1 Rod Riehl 1 23 23.0 · 23 0 Dennis Thomas 33 332 10.1 22 1 Steve Sundet 1 15 15.0 15 0 Kevin Skalla .. 11 106 9.6 17 0 Scott Schaefer . 1 7 7.0 7 0 Matt Hippe . 10 150 15.0 25 1 Dennis Thomas 1 6 6.0 6 0 Steve Sundet 10 113 11.3 29 0 SDSU Totals 35 644 18.4 44 0 Jeff Tiefenthaler 4 125 31 .3 58 1 Opponents ...... 36 490 13.6 23 0 Scott Schaefer 4 83 20.87 30 0 Paul Prout ...... 2 5 2.5 3 0 *opponents also had one fumble return for 54 yards, by Nebraska- Rod Riehl ...... 1 17 17.0 17 0 Omaha Al Molitor ...... 1 8 8.0 8 0 * *opponents scoring included two safeties, one each by UNO and SDSU Totals .152 201 2 13.2 68 9 Mankato Opponents ...... 124 1663 13.4 57 9

JACKRABBIT DEFENSIVE STATISTICS v' -Tackles- For Fum Pas Pass QG Forced Name, Pos Unassisted Assisted Total Loss Rec Int Brup Sacks Fum Dave Fremark, LB 50 38 88 8 1 0 2 1½ 2 Wade Rasmussen, SS 44 29 73 2 2 1 5 0 4 Todd Yackley, OLB 37 33 70 6 4 1 3 3½ 1 Randy Pirner, CB . 40 27 67 1 0 5 3 0 0 Greg Dralle, ILB ...... 34 28 6-2 2 1 0 0 0 1 Jim Smith, FS 38 13 51 0 1 6 4 0 0 John Lewis, OLB . 28 17 45 1 0 0 0 1½ 1 Ken Jensen, DT 26 9 35 4 0 0 1 3½ 1 Kevin Cade, NG .. . 18 14 32 0 0 0 0 1 1 Todd Roberts, CB . 14 12 26 0 1 0 0 0 0 Ed Wilkins, DT ...... 19 6 25 1 1 0 0 2½ 0

Greg Sorenson, CB ••••••a o • • • 17 8 25 1 2 2 1 2 0 Ross Brockshus, ILB 16 9 25 2 0 0 1 1 0 Gary Fisher, CB 17 4 21 0 1 0 4 0 0 Jim Gray, DT-OLB . 9 11 20 4 0 0 0 4½ 0 Kevin Murray, SS . 10 4 14 1 0 1 1 0 0 Jay Sohler, NG ...... 5 6 11 1 0 0 1 2 1 Dave Bidinger, OLB . 8 3 11 0 0 1 1 1 2 Jim Kaufman, ILB 7 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 1 Steve Barrick, DT ...... 6 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rick Wirtjes, FS 3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rod Riehl, RB ...... 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lee Schmidt, DT 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Law, QB 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rick Wegher, RB 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Ethier, WR 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jeff Tiefenthaler, WR 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mike Orr, OG 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 34 15 17 27 22 15

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Date Score Crowd HOBO DAY October 13, 1962 SDSU 26, North Oakota 0 9,000 RESULTS October 19, 1963 SDSU 61 , South Dakota 0 8,500 Won 38, Lost 27, Tied S October 10, 1964 North Dakota 35, SDSU 28 9,300 SDSU Opponents 1912 6 Yankton College 3 October 16, 1965 SDSU 30, South Dakota 14 9,000 1913 36 South Dakota School of Mines 0 October 15, 1966 North Dakota 43, SDSU 0 6,400 1914 14 University of North Dakota 3 October 21 , 1967 SDSU 42, South Dakota 14 10,000 1915 0 University of South Dakota 7 1916 14 University of North Dakota 7 October 12, 1968 North Dakota 21 , SDSU 16 10,500 1917 21 North Dakota State University 14 October 18, 1969 SDSU 20, South Dakota 14 12,000 1918 No game-World War I Octobe r 10, 1970 North Dakota 36, SDSU 3 10,000 1919 9 University of North Dakota 7 1920 14 Hamline University 0 October 16, 1971 South Dakota 37, SDSU 18 10,000 1921 27 University of North Dakota 14 October 12, 1972 North Dakota 51 , SDSU 21 11,000 1922 7 University of South Dakota 7 1923 27 Creighton University 20 October 20, 1973 South Dakota 36, SDSU 10 13,500 1924 10 University of South Dakota 3 September 28, 197 4 SDSU 35, Augustana 6 14,1 46 1925 0 Creighton University 19 October 18, 1975 SDSU 24, South Dakota 22 15,866* 1926 0 University of South Dakota 0 1927 44 Morningside College 7 October 16, 1976 SDSU 28, North Dakota 6 11,961 1928 13 University of South Dakota 0 October 22, 1977 South Dakota 15, SDSU 10 15,1 53 1929 6 University of North Dakota 7 October 14, 1978 South Dakota 24, SDSU 7 13,491 1930 13 University of South Dakota 6 1931 6 University of North Dakota 34 October 6, 1979 SDSU 26, South Dakota 21 12,007 1932 0 University of South Dakota 0 October 18, 1980 North Dakota State 23, S DSU 16 6,499 1933 18 University of North Dakota 2 1934 19 University of South Dakota 0 October 3, 1981 Northern Colorado 22, SDSU 20 8,308 1935 6 University of North Dakota 6 October 9, 1982 North Dakota State 10, SDSU 3 8,540 1936 0 University of South Dakota 6 October 15, 1983 North Dakota State 24, SDSU 12 9,308 1937 20 Wichita State College 6 1938 0 University of South Dakota 7 SDSU has won 9, lost 13 on Hobo Day sin ce Coughlin-Alumni Stadium 1939 14 University of North Dakota 13 1940 0 University of South Dakota 26 replaced State Field in 1962 . 1941 15 University of North Dakota 33 1942 0 University of South Dakota 7 1943 Two Army Special Training The 22 Hobo Day games at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium have drawn Teams played to a 6-6 tie 224,526 fans, an average of 10,205 per game!!! 1944 6 SOS Army 0 1945 25 Ham line University 0 1946 26 Augustana College 6 1947 7 University of South Dakota 36 1948 20 Augustana College 6 1949 27 University of South Dakota 25 1950 21 University of North Dakota 21 1951 6 University of South Dakota 26 ALL- TIME HOBO DAY 1952 60 University of North Dakota 6 1953 13 St. John's (Minn.) University 26 1954 34 University of North Dakota 20 RECORD VS. OPPONENTS 1955 27 University of South Dakota 7 1956 14 University of North Dakota 13 First Last 1957 21 University of South Dakota 13 Opponent W-L-T Meeting Meeting 1958 12 University of North Dakota 30 Augustana ...... 3-0-0 1946 1974 1959 12 University of South Dakota 7 1960 23 University of North Dakota 27 Creighton ...... 1-1-0 1923 1925 1961 34 University of South Dakota 6 Haml ine ...... 2-0-0 1920 1945 1962 26 University of North Dakota 0 Morn ingside ...... 1963 61 University of South Dakota 0 1-0-0 1927 1964 28 University of North Dakota 35 North Dakota ...... 11-10-2 1914 1976 1965 30 University of South Dakota 14 North Dakota State ...... 1-3-0 1917 1983 1966 0 University of North Dakota 43 · 1967 42 University of South Dakota 14 Northern Colorado ...... 0-1 -0 1981 1968 16 University of North Dakota 21 SDSU Army ...... 1-0-0 1944 1969 20 University of South Dakota 14 South Dakota ...... 15-1 1-3 1915 1979 1970 3 University of North Dakota 36 1971 18 University of South Dakota 37 South Dakota Tech ...... 1-0-0 1913 1972 21 University of North Dakota 51 St. Joh n's ...... 0-1 -0 1953 1973 10 University of South Dakota 36 Wichita State ...... 197 4 35 Augustan a College 6 1-0-0 1937 1975 24 University of South Dakota 22 Yankton College ...... 1-0-0 1912 1976 28 University of North Dakota 6 OVERALL RECORD ...... 38-27-5 * 1977 10 University of South Dakota 15 1978 7 University of South Dakota 24 *While the totals show 70 Hobo Day games, there have been 72 Hobo 1979 26 University of South Dakota 21 1980 16 North Dakota State 23 Days. There was no game in 1918 during World War I, and in 1943, the 1981 20 Northern Colorado 22 game was between two Army special tra ining teams from campus. Thus, 1982 3 North Dakota State 10 in 1984, it will be the 73rd annual Hobo Day, but the 71 st Hobo Day 1983 12 North Dakota State 24 · Hobo Day record vs. University of South football game for the Jackra bbits. Dakota, 15-1 1-3 SDSU Page 30 SDSU RECORD BY SEASON

1937 (W-4, L-5) 1943 No Football Opp Coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfa ll sos St. Cloud Teachers 7 1944 (W-1, L-1) 39 SOS Opp 34 Iowa Teachers 13 Iowa Teachers Coach: Thurlo McCrady Morningside 7 0 33 Opp 31 13 North Dakota State 6 SOS 20 Augustana 12 South Dakota U. SDSC ERC (Army) 0 St. Olaf 2 12 6 Concordia College 41 14 0 Morningside 7 7 27 60 North Dakota State 0 20 Omaha U. 0 13 27 21 North Dakota U . . 21 40 Mankato Teachers 7 1945 (W-1, L-4, T-1) 54 South Dakota U. 28 0 Wisconsin 32 Coach: Thurlo McCrady 40 Wayne U. 0 20 Wichita 6 Opp Carleton 14 DePaul SOS 41 7 44 6 Minot Teachers 33 381 116 102 147 0 Drake 34 1951 (W-8, L-1, T-1) 1938 (W-3, L-5) 0 Bemidji Teachers 6 Coach: Ralph Ginn Coach: Jack Barnes 25 Haml ine 0 Opp Opp 7 Iowa Teachers 58 sos sos Concordia College 26 St. Cloud Teachers 0 0 North Dakota U. 37 13 13 48 Iowa Teachers 6 6 North Dakota State 13 51 144 28 Morningside 26 0 South Dakota U. 7 1946 (W-3, L-3, T-2) 58 Augustana 7 0 South Dakota U. 7 Coach: Thurlo Mccrady 34 Emporia Kansas State 14 Morningside 13 North Dakota U. 14 SOS Opp 21 12 28 Omaha U. 6 Loras 7 North Dakota State 7 South Dakota Mines 18 23 South Dakota U. 7 28 6 Iowa Teachers 6 6 26 0 St. Norbert's 9 Manitoba U. 48 Bemidji Teachers 0 Moorhead Teachers 61 0 Lacrosse State 14 6 0 North Dakota State 6 35 7 169 109 26 Augustana 6 311 105 1939 (W-7, L-2) 20 South Dakota U. 0 1952 (W-, L-4, T-1) Coach: Jack Barnes Oklahof"Da City U. 5 0 Morningside _;3 Coach: Ralph Ginn sos Opp 0 0 sos Opp 14 North Dakota U. 13 131 76 6 Lacrosse State 13 6 North Dakota State 0 1947 (W-4, L-5) 19 Iowa State 57 7 South Dakota U. 21 Coach: Ralph Ginn 47 St. Cloud Teachers -7 34 Morn ingside 13 Opp 47 Augustana 6 Omaha U. sos North Dakota State 7 6 0 Loras 28 14 48 40 South Dakota Mines 0 St. Cloud State 60 North Dakota U. 6 Moorhead Teachers 6 20 South Dakota U. 20 7 39 Central 16wa 6 21 21 6 Yankton College 0 Kansas U. 39 Morningside 25 West Texas State 6 86 Iowa Teachers 7 35 33 Augustana 12 34 47 141 95 South Dakota U. 26 287 230 7 North Dakota State 1940 (W-4, L-3, T-1) 7 0 1953 (W-5, L-3, T-1) Coach: Jack Barnes 13 Morningside 0 Toledo U. Coach: Ralph Ginn sos Opp 12 33 SOS Opp 45 South Dakota Mines 0 123 211 13 Marquette 46 6 St. Norbert's 0 52 Iowa Teachers 19 12 Omaha U. 7 13 North Dakota U. 13 6 Morningside 6 1948 (W-4, L-6) 55 Augustana 0 0 South Dakota U. 26 Coach: Ralph Ginn 13 St. John's 26 7 North Dakota State 0 Opp 32 North Dakota State 14 0 North Dakota U. 6 sos Moorhead Teachers South Dakota U. Iowa Teachers 21 7 25 0 2 12 0 Drake 47 31 Morningside 29 6 Loras 13 Wichita U. 39 78 57 North Dakota U. 20 1941 (W-2, L-5) 6 31 247 186 7 Iowa Teachers 33 Coach: Thu rlo McC rady North Dakota State 1954 (W-7, L-2) Opp 7 6 Coach: Ralph Ginn sos Northern 20 Augustana 6 14 0 South Dakota U. SOS Opp Iowa Teachers 0 33 Iowa State 0 Omaha 21 13 Morningside 18 6 34 0 U. 12 Colorado State 19 St. Thomas 6 North Dakota State 27 2 Mankato Teachers 0 North Dakota U. 25 66 0 15 33 108 203 68 Augustana 0 South Dakota U. 1949 (W-7, L-3) North Dakota State 0 Morningside 40 50 13 3 0 Coach: Ralph Ginn 34 North Dakota U. 20 32 131 sos Opp 20 South Dakota U. 19 7 St. Cloud Teachers 34 Morningside 39 1942 (W-4, L-4) Drake 0 Iowa Teachers Coach: Thurlo Mccrady 0 40 41 20 27 Morni ngside 20 Opp Colorado State 338 151 sos Youngstown 40 13 1955 [W-6, L-2, T-1) 0 14 14 Iowa Teachers 0 Iowa Teachers 38 Augu 13 Coach: Ralph Ginn Omaha U. 28 stana 0 20 0 North Dakota U. S,DS Opp Morningside 0 19 St. Thomas 3 North Dakota U. 0 27 South Dakota U. 25 13 19 8 19 North Dakota State 13 34 Iowa Teachers 21 South Dakota U. 33 North Dakota U. 0 7 7 Bradley 14 6 14 North Dakota State 0 32 Augustana Carleton . 28 0 -19 14 183 175 7 Wichita U. 33 65 92 1950 (W-9, L-0, T-1) 33 North Dakota State 7 Coach: Ralph Ginn 27 South Dakota U. 7 SDSU Page 31 SDSU RECORD BY SEASON

Morningside St. Cloud State 22 South Dakota U. 18 21 21 73 0 State College Iowa 20 Lacrosse State 0 12 Montana State 17 7 13 Augustana 7 Colorado State 31 197 114 41 14 Augustana 13 North Dakota U. 14 19 13 1956 (W-4, L-5) 34 South Dakota U. 6 North Dakota State 129 280 Coach: Ralph Ginn 41 12 1967 (W-4, L-6) Opp 56 Morningside 0 SDS Iowa Teachers Coach: Ralph Ginn 14 Montana State 33 36 13 Opp Northwest Missouri SDS 7 0 376 97 Minnesota-Duluth 0 Arizona U. 60 7 12 Augustana 1962 (W-7, L-2, T-1) 24 Idaho State 22 20 21 Coach: Ralph Ginn 14 North Dakota State 34 14 North Dakota U. 13 Morningside South Dakota U. SDS Opp 24 15 14 19 U. of Toledo 7 North Dakota U. 9 9 North Dakota State 26 25 14 South Dakota U. Morningside 7 Arkansas State 9 42 14 28 13 Montana State 16 Northern Iowa 17 31 Iowa Teachers 27 10 14 Drake 28 Augustana 7 21 34 137 21 2 26 North Dakota U. 0 17 Augustana 21 1957 (W-6, L-2, T-1) 24 South Dakota U. 0 14 U. of Tampa 7 Coach: Ralph Ginn 17 North Dakota State 6 186 187 Opp State College Iowa 13 SDS 13 1968 (W-4, L-6) Montana State 41 Morningside 7 6 13 Colora do State Coach: Ralph Ginn 23 Iowa Teachers 20 47 0 Opp 7 Drake 25 SDS Augustana 238 73 12 Weber State 27 16 0 1963 (W-9, L-1) North Dakota State 53 North Dakota U. 21 3 21 South Dakota U. Coach: Ralph Ginn 43 Morningside 14 21 13 Opp Northern Iowa 32 North Dakota State 14 SDS 10 38 Morningside 9 Monta na State 6 16 North Dakota U. 21 7 7 Nebraska South Dakota U. 20 Mankato State 6 7 58 32 55 54 Colorado State 14 23 Youngstown 20 185 119 28 . Augustana 8 47 Augustana 27 1958 (W-4, L-5) 7 North Dakota U. 6 41 Idaho State 22 Coach: Ralph Ginn 61 South Dakota U. 0 20 Drake 28 SDS Opp 40 North Dakota State 25 Drake State College Iowa 247 260 12 6 27 13 1969 (W-, L-7) 7 Marquette 18 28 Morningside 22 Montana State Arkansas State Coach: Dave Kragthorpe 6 23 17 14 Opp 20 Augustana 6 SDS North Dakota U. 278 166 13 Weber State 28 12 30 Drake 7 South Dakota U. 28 16 21 North Dakota State 1964 (W-2, L-8) 22 Morningside 32 20 33 Coach: Ralph Ginn Northern Iowa 26 Morningside 6 14 24 Iowa Teachers Opp 19 North Dakota U. 13 13 8 SDS South Dakota U. 14 Montana State 46 20 14 123 158 Fresno State 16 Youngstown 17 14 30 Augustana 1959 (W-2, L-7) 27 Augustana 14 42 0 Coach: Ralph Ginn North Dakota State 13 North Dakota State 20 13 20 Montana U. SDS Opp 28 North Dakota U. 35 0 58 0 Montana State 27 7 South Dakota U. 10 175 227 0 Colorado State Morningside Kansas State 22 32 21 1970 (W-2, L-8) 12 28 14 State College Iowa 23 Coach: Dean Pryo r 0 Augustana 13 Drake North Dakota U. 15 37 SDS Opp 6 0 6 Ma nkato State 7 St. Thomas 12 South Dakota u. 7 37 14 North Dakota State 170 243 19 Mankato State 43 6 8 Northern Iowa 32 Morningside 34 1965 (W-1 , l-8, T-1) 8 24 Iowa Teachers Coach: Ralph Ginn 12 Wayne State 21 12 14 North Dakota U. SDS Opp 3 36 80 157 0 Montana State 0 South Dakota U. 26 1960 T-1 ) 22 Augu stana (W-5, L-4, 0 Parsons College 10 6 22 Coach: Ralph Ginn Augustana 0 North Dakota State 35 14 14 44 Morningside SDS Opp 13 North Dakota State 41 24 22 Bemidji State North Dakota U. 0 Montana 24 Kansas State 6 7 14 6 20 30 South Dakota U. 14 Montana State Morningside 129 269 20 14 20 25 1971 (W-3, L-7) 20 Augustana 21 0 State College Iowa North Dakota U. Colorado State U. 41 Coach: Dean Pryor 23 27 20 52 Opp 28 South Dakota U. 7 7 Mankato State 14 SDS . North Dakota State 26 St. Thomas 7 14 14 111 247 Mankato State 22 Morningside 0 0 10 Iowa Teachers 1966 (W-3, L-7) 0 Northern Iowa 0 12 Wayne State 23 15 Colorado State 14 Coach: Ralph Ginn 8 27 SDS Opp 7 North Dakota U. 35 170 121 Montana State 18 South Dakota U. 37 1961 6 41 Augustana (W-8, L-2) 27 Minnesota-Duluth 0 16 15 Coach: Ralph Ginn Colora do State U. 20 North Dakota State 14 45 Morningside 13 SDS Opp 6 North Dakota State 35 12 21 34 Bemidji State Morn ingside 2 Eastern Michigan Colorado State 8 21 41 35 36 13 0 North Dakota U. 43 109 223 SDSU Page 32 SDSU RECORD. . BY SEASON

1889 (W-0, L-0, T-1) 28 Madison High 0 20 Huron College 3 SDS Opp 0 Minnesota 81 0 Yankton College 0 6 South Dakota U. 6 0 South Dakota U. 17 13 South Dakota Mines 23 6 6 74 122 46 136 1897 (W-0, L-1) 1906 (W-3, L-1) 1913 (Won 5, L-3) SDS Opp Coach: William Juneau Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 0 Sioux Falls 22 SDS Opp SDS Opp 0 22 36 Huron College 4 47 Huron College 0 5 North Dakota U. 4 7 Carleton 25 11 Dakota Wesleyan 4 7 North Dakota State 6 0 South Dakota U. 22 0 Haml ine 21 52 34 12 Huron College 7 1898 (W-1, L-1, T-1 ) 36 South Dakota Mines 0 1907 (W-5, L-2} 0 Yankton College 20 SDS Opp Coach: William Juneau 62 Watertown 0 38 Dakota Wesleyan 3 0 Yankton College 0 SDS Opp 147 82 · 0 Huron College 4 6 s oux Falls (city) 11 48 Flandreau Indians 0 1914 (W-5, L-2) 68 11 29 Toland's 0 Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 1899 (W-3, L-1) 6 North Dakota U. 24 SDS Opp 5 Dakota Wesleyan 0 0 South Dakota U. 12 SDS Opp 12 Madison Normal 5 12 Yankton College 10 13 Huron College 0 55 Huron College 0 8 Huron College 4 19 Yankton College 7 23 Madison Normal o- 108 .42 28 Haml ine 10 19 Huron College 7 O Mitc hell U. 57 1908 (W-3, L-3, T-1) 62 14 North Dakota U. 3 90 Coach: William Juneau 0 Dakota Wesleyan 21 1900 (W-4, L-1) SDS Opp 16 Northern -0 93 60 SDS Opp 33 Flandreau 0 11 North Dakota State 5 1915 (W-5, L-1 , T-1} 16 Pipestone 6 0 Madison Normal 0 Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 56 Sioux Falls High 0 29 St. Thomas 12 SDS Opp 23 Flandreau 0 0 Yankton College 21 39 Huron College ·o 0 South Dakota U. 17 O Dakota Wesleyan 6 72 Yankto n College 0 128 62 0 Huron College 17 25 Huron College 0 56 61 0 North Dakota U. 0 1901 W-3, L-2) 0 South Dakota U. 7 Coach: Mr. Morrison 21 North Dakota State 0 SDS Opp 1909 (W-1, L-3} 6 Dakota Wesleyan 0 42 Flandreau 0 Coach: Jim Saunderson 163 7 17 Yankton College 0 SDS 1916 (W-4, L-2} 38 Huron College 0 5 North Da Opp kota State 11 Coach: Harry "Buck'.' Ewing 5 Mitchell U. 22 0 Dakota Wesleyan 3 0 South Dakota U. 22 12 Yankton College 14 SDS Opp 102 44 Huron O 7 Minnesota 41 44 College 3 Wisconsin 28 1902 (W-3, L-2) 61 28 31 Yankton College 0 Coach: LL. Gilkey 1910 (W-4, L-2, T-2} 7 Haml ine 0 SDS Opp Coach: J.M. Saunderson 14 North Dakota U. 7 17 Huron College 0 . 38 Huron College 0 SDS Opp 17 South Dakota Mines 5 17 Northern . O 100 76 0 South Dakota U. 10 41 Huron College O 5 Flandreau Indians 6 12 Yankton College O 1917 (W-5, L-1} 28 Flandreau Indians 0 6 North Dakota State 3 Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 67 21 0 St. Thomas - 28 SDS Opp 0 Minnesota 64 1903 (W-1, L-2) 0 South Dakota U. 33 0 Dakota Wesleyan O 33 Trin ity O SDS Opp 0 South Dakota Min 13 North Dakota U. 6 0 North Dakota State 85 es __o 64 Gustavus Adolphus 0 28 Flandreau · 0 76 64 21 North Dakota State 14 0 Huron College 10 1.911 (W-4, L-4} 18 Macalester 0 28 95 Coach: Frederick Johnson 149 84 1904 (W-4, L-2, T-1) SDS Opp 1918 (No Games- War} Coach: J. Harrison Werner 12 Northern O 6 South Dakota U. 15 1919 (W-4, L-1 , T-1} SDS Opp 15 Flandreau 0 11 Huron College O Coach: C.A. "Jack" West North Dakota State 3 11 Madison Normal 5 14 SDS Opp 5 Mitchell U. 6 17 South Dakota Mines 3 49 Northern 0 15 Huron College 0 0 Marquette 16 7 Dakota Wesleyan 0 6 South Dakota U. 6 0 Dakota Wesleyan 22 0 North Dakota State 0 38 Pipestone High 0 0 Yankton College __.1Q 9 North Dakota U. 7 O Mitchell U. 10 60 89 · 13 South Dakota U. 6 90 27 1912 (W-2, l-3, T-1} 0 Creighton 7 78 20 1905 (W-2, L-3} Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing Coach: SDS 0 Carleton Op34p SDS Opp 46 Flandreau Indians 0 7 South Dakota U. 73 O Mitchell U. 24 6 Yankton College 3 SDSU Page 33 SDSU RECORD BY SEASON

1920 (W-4, L-2, T-1) 0 South Dakota U. 0 49 Augustana 0 Coach: C.A "Jack" West 21 Morningside 6 20 DePaul 34 SDS Opp 8 Creighton 8 194 78 6 Northern 0 7 Columbus College 7 6 Dakota Wesleyan 0 35 Huron College 0 1932 (W-2, L-5, T-1) 3 North Dakota U. 6 , 33 Buena Vista 0 Coach: - T.C. "Cy" Kasper 27 North Dakota State 7 3 Detroit U. 0 SDS Opp 7 Macalester 7 14 St. Louis U. 0 0 North Dakota U. 13 14 Hamline 0 0 Hawaii U. 3 6 North Dakota State 12 3 South Dakota U. · 7 0 South Dakota U. 0 157 24 26 Morningside 6 66 . 27 1927 (W-5, L-3, T-1) 26 Northern 7 1921 (W-7, L-1) Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 0 Michigan Normal 12 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 0 Michigan Normal 12 SDS Opp 0 Minnesota SDS Opp 34 North Dakota State 0 12 40 Northern 0 12 South Dakota U. 16 � Duquense _li 3 Wisconsin 24 15 Des Moines U. 0 70 96 60 Huron College 0 44 Morningside 7 54 North Dakota State 0 0 Creighton 14 1933 (W-6, L-3) 55 Yankton College 0 67 Huron College 0 Coach: T.C. "Cy" Kasper 27 North Dakota U. 14 7 Columbus College 7 SDS Opp 9 South Dakota U. 0 10 St. Regis 7 18 North Dakota U. 2 7 Creighton O 0 Detroit U. 38 13 North Dakota State 7 __ 14 South Dakota U. 0 255 38 189 89 O South Dakota U. 6 1922 (W-5, L-2, T-1) 1928 (W-9, L-1) 21 Morningside 6 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West Coach: T.C. "Cy" Kasper 27 Northern O 6 Minnesota SDS Opp SDS Opp 19 6 North Dakota U. 16 0 North Dakota U. 6 6 Catholic U. 26 6 South Dakota U. 15 27 North Dakota State 6 13 Michigan Normal 7 13 North Dakota State 0 13 South Dakota U. 0 118 72 7 South Dakota U. 7 13 Morningside 7 1934 (W-6, L-4) 48 Morningside 0 18 Creighton 6 Coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfa ll 12 St. Thomas . 0 14 Huron College 0 SDS 25 Creighton 14 63 Dakota Wesleyan 0 0 North Dakota U. Opp0 85 Columbus College 0 18 Columbus College 0 38 North Dakota State 0 6 Wisconsin 20 31 Minnesota "B" 0 19 South Dakota U. 0 202 57 33 Western Union 0 7 Morningside 13 120 25 52 Northern 0 1923 (W-3, L-4) 14 Creighton 0 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 7 Wisconsin 28 SDS Opp 1929 (W-5, L-4, T-1) 38 Dakota Wesleyan 0 6 North Dakota U. 12 Coach: T.C. "Cy" Kasper 14 St. Olaf 6 13 North Dakota State 14 SDS Opp 0 Wichita 19 7 South Dakota U. 0 6 North Dakota U. 7 24 Morningside 26 0 North Dakota State 0 189 72 27 Creighton 20 6 South Dakota U. 0 1935 (W-4, L-4, T-1) 44 Dakota Wesleyan 0 38 Morningside 0 Coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfall 0 Marquette 13 0 Wisconsin 21 SDS Opp 121 85 0 St. Louis U. 6 13 Iowa Teachers 22 7 Loyola 21 6 North Dakota U. 6 1924 (Won 6, L-1) 59 Huron College 0 6 North Dakota Stte 7 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 49 Dakota Wesleyan 0 2 South Dakota U. 7 SDS Opp 72 Western Union 0 12 Morningside 6 16 Buena Vista 3 237 55 33 Northern 0 14 North Dakota State 0 13 Wisconsin 6 7 North Dakota U. 6 1930 (W-2, L-6, T-1) 0 Cincinnati 38 10 South Dakota U 3 Coach: T.C. "Cy" Kasper 38 St. Olaf 0 34 Morn ingside 0 SDS Opp 0 Michigan State 9 21 Southern 0 123 92 10 Creighton 7 0 Minnesota 48 1936 (W-3, L-6, T-1) 91 28 0 St. Olaf 20 Coach: R.H. "Red"Threlfall 0 North Dakota U. 21 SDS Opp 1925 (W-2, L-3, T-2) 13 South Dakota U. 6 13 Iowa Teachers 0 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 0 Morn ingside 13 6 North Dakota U. 33 SDS Opp 7 Wisconsin 58 0 North Dakota State 7 7 Dakota Wesleyan 0 0 North Dakota State 24 0 South Dakota U. 6 0 Buena Vista 14 7 Loyola 7 13 3 Nebraska Wesleyan 3 0 Morningside 48 197 0 Omaha U. 0 3 North Dakota State 3 12 Gustavus Adolphus 7 0 Creighton 19 1931 (W-6, L-3) 7 Wisconsin 24 7 South Dakota U. 0 Coach: T.C. "Cy" Kasper 13 Luther 6 0 Marquette 6 SDS Opp 0 Wichita 20 20 45 6 North Dakota U. 34 7 North Dakota State 0 51 116 1926 (W-8, L-0, T-3) 0 South Dakota U. 10 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 20 Morningside 0 SDS Opp 34 Southern 0 6 North Dakota U. 0 39 Dakota Wesleyan· 0 21 North Dakota State 0 19 Northern 0

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1972 (W-6, L-5) 1977 (W-5, L-4, t-1) 1982 (W-4, L-6) Coach: John Gregory Coach: John Gregory Coach: Wayne Haen sel sos Opp sos Opp sos Opp 73 Eastern Montana 0 10 St. Cloud State 0 37 St. Cloud State 14 17 Mankato State 24 23 Western Illinois 6 20 South Dakota 7 49 Missouri-Rolla 0 14 Dayton 28 22 @Nebrask a-Omaha 11 34 Youngstown 22 34 Nebrask a-Omaha 2 14 @Northern Colorado 22 25 Augustana 14 14 North Dakota State 27 3 North Dakota State 10 21 North Dakota U. 51 44 Morningside 20 35 Morn ingside 0 27 South Dakota U. 42 6 North Dakota U. 6 13 @North Dakota 34 16 North Dakota State 34 10 South Dakota U. 15 10 @Augustana 13 0 Northern Iowa 32 12 Northern Iowa 23 6 @South Dakota 31 35 Morn ingside 0 14 Augustana 21 @Mankato State 23 Quantico Mari nes 10 24 21 181 137 181 166 321 240 1978 (W-5, L-6) 1983 (W-5, L-6) 1973 (W-5, L-5, T-1) Coach: John Gregory Coach: Wayne Haen sel Coach: John Gregory Opp sos Opp Opp sos St. Cloud State 21 Mankato State 14 sos Northwestern la. 43 3 @Drake 28 38 7 Louisville 54 20 3 39 Southwest Minnesota 6 Moorhead State 17 @Morn ingside 10 Mankato State 7 12 @North Dakota 0 21 41 Morningside 17 28 27 26 Youngstown 6 North Dakota U. 22 St. Cloud State 24 Western Colorado 30 19 @Nebraska-Omaha 56 28 19 Augustana 7 16 44 21 Augustana 21 South Dakota U. 12 North Dakota State 24 North Dakota U. 7 24 Augustana 20 28 14 Nebrask a-Omaha 16 13 9 10 South Dakota U. 36 Northern Iowa 23 South Dakota 48 North Dakota State 10 9 @Mankato State 14 24 26 North Dakota State 28 27 30 16 Northern Iowa 0 Portland State 14 Northern Colorado 21 Morningside 21 42 52 12 224 231 213 258 283 240 1979 (W-9, L-3) 1974 (W-6, L-5) Coach: John Gregory Coach: John Gregory Opp Opp sos St. Cloud State sos Northwestern Iowa 28 7 15 0 27 Wis-Whitewater 7 45 Southwest Minnesota 10 North Dakota Mankato State 0 13 45 14 28 Augustana 26 21 Youngstown 35 South Dakota Augustana 26 21 35 6 31 Nebraska-Omaha 14 0 North Dakota State 28 Northern Iowa North Dakota U. 14 7 55 6 14 North Dakota State 38 6 South Dakota U. 20 Morn ingside Morn ingside 24 0 27 8 33 South Dakota 28 21 Northern Iowa 22 Idaho Nevada-LasVegas 27 13 21 24 7 *Youngstown 50 291 173 259 224 1975 (W-7, L-4) *NCAA Div. 11 playoffs Coach: John Gregory 1980 (W-3, L-8) SOS Opp Coach: John Gregory 49 Haml ine 6 Opp 10 Mankato State 0 sos St. Cloud State Nebra sk a-Omaha 17 0 56 14 27 Western 1Ili nois 33 17 Augustana 31 @Augustana 13 North Dakota State 7 34 8 21 South Dakota 13 14 North Dakota U. 35 @Nebrasaka-Omaha South Dakota U. 22 17 40 24 7 @Northern Colorado 40 17 Morningside 0 North Dakota State Northern Iowa. 16 23 3 17 17 Morningside 6 23 Nevada-Las Vegas 38 @North Dakota Youngstown 13 47 38 21 .7 @South Dakota 16 264 190 17 @Portland State 48 1976 (W-5, L-4, T-1) 166 300 Coach: John _Gregory 1981 (W-4, L-6) sos Opp Coach: John Gregory 1 *St. Cloud State - 0 Opp Western Illinois sos 21 28 40 St. Cloud State 3 7 Northern Colorado 22 @Western Illinois North Dakota State 13 17 0 13 21 South Dakota 20 14 Morningside- Nebraska-Omaha North Dakota U. 0 17 10 28 6 20 Northern Colorado 22 17 South Dakota U. @North Dakota State Northern Iowa 17 24 48 16 13 23 @Morningside 28 19 Weber State North Dakota Augustana 52 28 16 19 25 31 Augustana 34 176 @South Dakota *won by forfeit 21 5 16 28 233 226

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SDSU Page 36 For the 15th consecutive year, all Jackrabbit football and men's basketball games will be broadcast live on WNAX radio. LISTEN TO THE JACKS WNAX is the "Official Station" for SDSU sports. WNAX is a member of the Roy H. Park Broadcasting group. On ON W·NAX the air 24-hours a day, WNAX is a 5,000 watt station which covers much of a five state area (Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa). It is located at 570 on the AM dial. "Voice of the Jackrabbits" Norm Hilson will again do the play-by­ play with Jerry Oster providing the color commentary. Hilson had open heart surgery in 1983 but was back in the broadcast booth when football season began. H iison has been South Dakota Sportscaster of the Year four times, three times as picked by the National Sportscasters and Sports­ writers Association and another as picked by the South Dakota High School Coaches Association. Hilson has been with WNAX for 25-plus years since giving up a disc jockey job in the Twin Cities. A native of Valley City, ND, he is a graduate of Brown Broadcasting Institute in Minneapolis. He travels about 15,000 miles annually broadcasting sports events, including all SDSU football and men's basketball games. WNAX also carries a full schedule of high school football and baskeball, including heavy coverage during the playoff season. And even SDSU home games are a trip for Hilson- it's 270 miles round trip from Yankton to Brookings. WNAX is the only radio station which has originated play-by-play broadcasts of every game played in the history nf the state high school girls basketball tournament. In addition to SDSU and high school events carried on WNAX, the station is a member of the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Vikings radio networks; carries some Yankton College football games and also fills in with an occasional Nebraska Cornhusker football game. This will be the 20th consecutive year WNAX has carried SDSU basketball. Hilson wa s · Parade Marshall of the 1980 Hobo Day parade at Norm Hilson Jerry Oster SDSU. SDSU MEDIA LIST

RADIO PLAY BY PLAY: Norm Hilson, Sports Director, WNAX radio, Yankton, SD 57078 Gary Weckworth, Sprats, KELO-TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Jerry Oster, Color commentator, Wt-JAX radio, Yankton, SD 57078 Mark Ovenden, Sports Director, KSY-TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Tom Maxwell, Sports, KSFY-TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 LOCAL OUTLETS: Tom Fredrick, Sports Director, KSOO radio, 2600 S. Spring, Sioux Falls, Terry Borns, Sports Editor, Brookings Register, Brookings, SD 57006 SD 57106 Sports Director, KVAA radio, Volga, SD 57071 Chris Hilson, Sports Director, KYNT radio, Yankton, SD 57078 Dellas Cole, Sports Director, KBRK-KGKG radio, Brookings, SD 57006 Wayne Hunter, Sports Director, KWAT radio, Watertown, SD 57201 Sports Editor, SDSu Collegian, Brookings, SD 57007 Gene Reich, Sports Director, KSDN radio, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Tim Smith, Sports Director, KMIT radio, Mitchell, SD 57301 SOUTH DAKOTA PUBLIC TELEVISION: Marty McIntyre, Sports Director, KORN radio, Mitchell, SD 57301 Pete Egart, KESD-TV, Pugsley Center, SDSU, Brookings, SD 57007 Jeff Anderson, Sports Director, KJAM radio, Madison, SD 57042 , Sports Director, KQ KD radio, Redf ield, SD 57469 AREA NEWSPAPER AND WIRE SERVICE OUTLETS: Bud Holly, Sports Director, KIJV radio, Huron, SD 57350 Joel Brown, Sports News Editor, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Rod Fischer, Sports Director, KCCR radio, Pierre, SD 57501 John Egan, Sports Editor, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Bob Laskowski, Sports Director, KOT A radio-TV, Rapid City, Sd 57701 Bruce Conley, Assistant Sports Editor, Argus Leader, Siouc Falls, SD Danny Olson, KELO Radio, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Steve Young, Sportswriter, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KKAA radio, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Ron Hoffman, Sportswriter, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, K BFS radio, Belle Fourche, SD 57717 Brian Beck, Sportswriter, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KDSJ radio, Deadwood, SD 57732 Wayne Ortman, The Associated Press, Argus Leader Bu ilding, Sioux Sports Director, KOBH radio, Hot Springs, SD 57747 Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KOKK radio, Huron, SD 57350 Sports Editor, United Press International, Box 471, Sioux Falls, SD 57101 Sports Director, KBJM radio, Lemmon, SD 57638 J .T. Fey, Sports Editor, Public Opinion, watertown, SD 57201 Sports Director, KMSD radio, Milbank, SD 57252 Don Lindner, Sports Editor, Journal, Box 450, Rapid City, SD 57709 Sports Director, KOLY radio, Mobridge, SD 57601 Ron Wood, Sportswriter, Jourr)al, Box 450, Rapid City, SD 57709 Sports Director, KGFX radio, Pierre, SD 57501 Roger Toland, Sportswriter, Journal, Box 450, Rapid City, SD 57709 Sports Director, KIMM radio, Rapid City, SD 57501 Ron Feickert, Sports Editor, American News, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Sports Director, KKLS radio, Rapid City, SD 57709 Jim Young, Sports, American News, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Sports Director, KTOO radio, Rapid City, SD 57709 Gred Hansen, Sports Editor, Daily Republic, Mitchell, SD 57301 Sports Director, KRSS radio, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Doug Card, Sports Editor, Press & Dakotan, Yankton, SD 57078 Sports Director, KELO radio, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Erald Johnson, sports Editor, Daily Plainsman, Huron, Sd 57350 Sports Director, KXRB radio, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Editor, Daily Leader, Madison, SD 57042 Sports Director, KBHB radio, Sturgis, SD 57785 Sports Director, KVRA radio, Vermillion, SD 57069 AREA RADIO AND TELEVISION OUTLETS: Sports Director, KLSC radio, Watertown, SD 57201 Jim Burt, Sports Director, KELO-TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KWYR radio, Winner, SD 57580 Mike Schirmer, Sports, KE LO-TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KKSD radio, Gregory, SD 57533 A NORTH _ CEN TRAL CONFERNCE COMPOSIT-E FOOTBA LL SCHEDULE

September 1 October 20 Michigan Tech at North Dakota, 1 :30 p.m. North Da kota State at Northern Colorado, 1 :00 p.m. (MDT) Nebraska-Omaha at NE Missouri State, 1 :30 p.m. * South Dakota State at Augustana, 1 :30 p.m. South Dakota at Wyom'ing, 2 :30 p. m. * Morningside at St. Cloud State, 1 :30 p.m. Mankato State at Wisconsin-Whitewater, 7:30 p.m. * South Dakota at Mankato State, 1 :30 p.m. Wayne State at Morningside, 7 :30 p.m. * North Dakota at Nebraska-Omaha, 7 :30 p.m. South Dakota State at Portland State, 1 :00 p.m. (PDT) October 27 September 3 * Nebraska-Omaha at Northern Colorado, 1 :00 p.m. (MDT)) Sioux Falls College at Augustana, 7:30 p.m. *South Dakota State at South Dakota, 1 :30 p.m. *Mankato at St. Cloud State, 1 :30 p.m. September 8 * North Dakota State at North Dakota 1 :30 p.m. SW Minnesota State at St. Cloud State, 1 :30 p.m. * Augustana at Morningside, 7 :00 p.m. Northern Colorado at Air Force, 1 :30 p.m. South Dakota at NE Miss9uri State, 1 :30 p.m . November 3 Wisconsin-Superior at North Dakota, 1 :30 p. m. * St. Cloud State at Nebraska-Om�ha, 1 :00 p.m. Augustana at Central Missouri, 1 :30 p.m. * Northern Colorado at Augustana, 1 :30 p.m. Wisconsin-Stout at South Dakot� State, 2 :00 p.m. *South Da kota at North Dakota, 1 :30 p.m. Kearney State at Nebraska-Omaha, 7 :30 p.m. * Mankato State at South Dakota State, 2 :00 p.m. Minnesota-Duluth at Mankato State, 7:30 p. m. * Morningside at North Dakota State 1 :30 p.m. Morningside at Northwestern College, 7 :30 p.m . November 1,Cl September 15 * Augustana at South Dakota, 12 :00 noon * Augustana at North Da kota, 1 :30 p. m . * North Da kota at Morningside, 1 :00 p.m. * Morningside at South Dakota State, 2 :00 p.m. Eastern Washington at Northern Colorado, 1 :00 p.m. (MST) Minnesota-Morris at St. Cloud State, 2 :00 p.m. * North Dakota State at St. Cloud State, 1 :30 p.m. Northern Colorado at Abilene Christian, 7 :30 p.m. * Nebraska-Omaha at Mankato, 1 :30 p.m. *South Da kota at Nebraska-Omaha, 7:30 p.m . South Dakota State at Wyoming, 1 :30 p.m. (MST) * Mankato State at North Dakota State, 7 :30 p.m. November 17 September 22 * Northern Colorado at St. Cloud State, 1 :30 p.m. *Mankato State at Northern Colorado, 1 :00 p. m. (MDT) *North Dakota at South Dakota State, 2 :00 p.m . *North Da kota State at Augustana, 7 :00 p.m . *Nebraska-Omaha at Morningside, 7:00 p.m . *St. Cloud State at South Da kota, 7:00 p. m .

September 29 * Augustana at Mankato State, 1 :30 p.· m. * Northern Colorado at North Dakota, 1 :30 p.m . *South Dakota State at St. Cloud State, 1 :30 p.m. * Nebraska-Omaha at North Dakota State, 1 :30 p.m. '' South Da kota at Morningside, 7 :00 p.m.

October 6 *Morningside at Northern Colorado, 1 :00 p.m. (MDT) * North Dakota at Mankato State, 1 :30 p.m. *St. Cloud State at Augustana, 2 :00 p.m. * Nebraska-Omaha at South Dakota State, 2 :00 p.m. * North Da kota State at South Dakota, 7 :00 p.m.

October 13 *South Da kota State at North Dakota State, 1 :30 p.m. *St. Cloud State at North Dakota, 1 :30 p.m. *Mankato State at Morningside, 2 :00 p.m. * Northern Colorado at South Dakota, 2 :00 p.m. * Augustana at Nebraska-Omaha, 7:30 p.m.