Career Leaders (Since 1948) RUSHING SCORING 1. Rocky Klever (1 9 7 7 -8 1 ) 2,228 yards 1. Kirk Duce (1 9 8 8 -9 1 ) 277 points 2. Steve Caputo (1969-71) ...... 2,033 yards 2. Bruce Carlson (1974-77) 196 points 3. Monty Bullerdick (1978-79) ...... 1,813 yards 3. Dan Worrell (1968-70) ...... 180 points 4. Jody Farmer (1986-89) ...... 1,719 yards 4. Jody Farmer (1986-89) ...... 178 points 5. Dick Imer (1953-54) ...... 1,592 yards 5. Eby Dobson (1983-86) ...... 166 points 6. Terry Dillon (1960-62) ...... 1,569 yards 6. Del Spear (1973-76) ...... 126 points 7. Arnie Blancas (1969-70) ...... 1,564 yards 7. Bob Turnquist (1972-73) 115 points 8 . Les Kent (1969-70) ...... 1,554 yards 8. Rocky Klever (1977-81) ...... 112 points 9 . Del Spear (1973-76) ...... 1,429 yards 9 . Dick Imer (1953-54) ...... I l l points 10. Paul Connelly (1964-65) 1,348 yards 10. Mike Rice (1985-86) ...... 104 points 11. Jeff Hoffman (1970-71) 1,345 yards 11. Raul Allegre (1978-79) 102 points 12. Bob Byrne (1949-51) 1,313 yards 12. Dean Rominger (1980-83) ...... 99 points 13. Renard Coleman (1985-88) 1,311 yards 13. Greg Iseman (1981-82) 96 points 14. Casey Reilly (1 9 6 9 -7 1 ) 1,284 yards Terry Dillon (1960-62) ...... 96 points Casey Reilly (1969-71) ...... 96 points

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Kirk D uce Dick Imer Grady Bennett RECEIVING PASSING 1. Mike Trevathan (1 9 8 7 -9 0 ) 1,969 yards 1. Grady Bennett (1 9 8 8 -9 0 ) ...... 7,778 yards 2. Brian Salonen (1980-83) ...... 1,882 yards 2. (1980-84) ...... 6,083 yards 3. Matt Clark (1987-90) ...... 1,639 yards 3. (1989-91) ...... 4,071 yards 4. Bob McCauley (1981-84) ...... 1,466 yards 4. (1985-86) 3,655 yards 5. Mike Rice (1985-86) ...... 1,434 yards 5. (1948-50) ...... 2,296 yards 6. Ray Bauer (1948-50) ...... 1,250 yards 6. Bob Boyes (1978-79) ...... 2,178 yards 7. Marvin Turk (1990-91) ...... 1,178 yards 7. Scott Werbelow (1986-87) ...... 2,099 yards 8 . Vern Kelly (1978-79) ...... 1,103 yards 8 . Ray Brum (1969-70) 2,068 yards 9 . Brad Salonen (1984-88) ...... 980 yards 9. Tim Kerr (1976-78) 1,745 yards 10. Jim Hard (1978-79) 960 yards 10. Van Troxel (1972-75) 1,447 yards 11. Paul Cooley (1975-76) 941 yards 11. Rock Svennungsen (1971-74) 1,446 yards 12. Tony Lambert (1986-87) 915 yards 12. Dick Heath (1952-54) ...... 1,231 yards 13. Shannon Cabunoc (1988-91) 880 yards 13. Kelly Richardson (1980-84) 1,191 yards 14. Paul Lamb (1984-87) ...... 874 yards 14. Gary Berding (1 9 7 0 -7 1 )...... 1,177 yards 15. Brad Dantic (1980-84) 869 yards 16. Craig Whitney (1989-90) 847 yards 17. Bill Cockhill (1990-91) 845 yards Single Season Leaders iC&l (Since 1948) RUSHING SCORING (Continued) Yds. Yr. Pts. Yr. 1. Steve Caputo . . . 1,253 1971 3. Mike R ic e ...... 80 1986 2. Greg Iseman 1,075 1982 4. Marvin Turk . . . 78 1991 3. Monty Bullerdick 1,022 1977 5. Kirk D u c e ...... 73 1989 4. Les Kent ...... 972 1969 6. Eby Dobson . . . 68 1986 5. Terry Dillon 892 1962 7. Dan Worrell . . . 67 1969 6. Dick I m e r ...... 889 1954 Kirk D u ce ...... 67 1990 7. Arnie Blancas . . . 855 1970 9 . Dick Im e r...... 64 1954 8. Bryan Magnuson 818 1967 10. Dan Worrell . . . 60 1970 9. Monty Bullerdick 791 1978 Del S p e a r...... 60 1974 10. Rocky Klever . . . 783 1981 Jody Farmer. . . 60 1987 Jody Farmer. . . 60 1989 SCORING 14. Bob McCauley . 56 1984 15. Kirk D u c e ...... 56 1991 1. Kirk Duce . . . 16. Bruce Carlson . 55 1976 Greg Iseman Dean Rominger 55 1981

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Bob McCauley Monty Bullerdick Jody Farmer RECEIVING RECEIVING (Continued) Yds. Yr. Yds. Yr. 1. Marvin T urk ...... 1,047 1991 22. Brian Salonen ...... 452 1982

2 . Mike R ic e ...... 1,046 1986 23. Matt C la r k ...... 441 1987 3. Mike Trevathan . . . 1,006 1990 24. Curt McGinness ...... 438 1984 4. Bob McCauley . . . 933 1984 5. Brian Salonen . . . 832 1983 PASSING 6 . Jim H a r d ...... 722 1979 Yds. Yr. 7. Mike Trevathan . . . 710 1989 1. Brad Lebo ...... 3,384 1991 Shalon Baker .... 702 1991 2. Grady Bennett ...... 3,091 1989 9. Paul L a m b ...... 614 1985 3. Brent Pease ...... 3,056 1986

10 . Paul C o o le y ...... 607 1976 4. Grady Bennett ...... 3,005 1990 11. Matt Clark ...... 588 1989 5. Marty Mornhinweg ...... 2,453 1984

12 . Shannon Cabunoc 573 1990 6. Scott W erbelow ...... 1,883 1987 13. Tony Lambert .... 569 1986 7. Grady Bennett ...... 1,682 1988 14. Vern Kelly ...... 564 1978 8. Bob B o y e s ...... 1,668 1979 15. Ray B auer ...... 563 1950 9. Marty Mornhinweg ...... 1,569 1982 16. Mike Carlsen .... 552 1991 10. Tom Kingsford ...... 1,361 1950 17. Vern Kelly ...... 539 1977 11. Marty Mornhinweg ...... 1,187 1981 18. Bill Cockhill ...... 536 1991 12. Tim K err...... 1,097 1977 19. Lorenzo Glenn . . . 511 1989 13. Ray B ru m ...... 9 69 1969 20. Craig Whitney . . . 499 1990 14. Kelly R ichardson ...... 9 06 1983 21. Doug B ain ...... 473 1969 15. Shanon Mornhinweg . . . 884 1985 16. Marty Mornhinweg ...... 8 74 1980 50 ■Grizzly Awards- E ach year eight outstanding University of football players are recipients of awards. The Terry Dillon Award, honoring the outstanding back or receiver, was established in 1964 following the accidental death of former Grizzly Terry Dillon. Dillon played defensive and offensive halfback for UM from 1960 to 1962. He started at defensive halfback for the . The Paul Weskamp Award was established in memory of Paul Weskamp, a tackle on Ed Chinske’s 1954 Grizzlies. The award honors UM’s out­ standing lineman and was established by the citizens of Ronan, Montana. The Golden Helmet Award honors the hardest hitter on the team. It was set up on a nationwide basis by the Coca-Cola Company in 1967. The Larry Miller Award is given in memory of the great Grizzly lineman and wrestler who competed for UM in 1969 and 1970. Miller died in an automobile accident in 1974. The award honors the teams’ outstanding defensive lineman. The Steve Carlson award is given to the teams’ most valuable player in memory of the former Grizzly football player who died in 1977. Pat Norwood was a four-year starter at offensive tackle for the Grizzlies (1978-82) from Billings, who died of cancer in 1983. This award is given to the Most Inspirational Player, who often times had to overcome an injury. The Tony Barbour award is given in memory of a Loyal Grizzly Fan. It is presented annually to a UM player, “who best exemplifies outstanding practice habits and makes an unselfish contribution to the betterment of the Grizzly Football Team. Enthusiasm, dedication and commitment are the key factors sought in the person receiving this award.” The Outstanding Linebacker award was inaugurated in 1990, and is given by an anonymous donor. Carlson (MVP) 1 9 7 7 —Ron Lebsock 1 9 7 8 —Tim Kerr 1 9 7 9 —Jim Hard 1 9 8 0 —Kent Clausen 1981—Rocky Klever 1 9 8 2 —Greg Iseman Marty Mornhinweg 1 9 8—Brian 3 Salonen 1 9 8 4 —Marty Mornhinweg 1 9 8 5 —Mike Rice 1 9 8 6 —Mike Rice Brent Pease 1 9 8 7 —Pat Foster Bill Venard 1 9 8 8Tim — Hauck Greg Iseman Marvin Turk 1 9 8 9Tim — Hauck 1 9 9 0 —Grady Bennett Norwood Dillon Mike McGowan 1 9 8 2 —Brian Salonen 1991—Brad Lebo 1 9 8 3 —Dave Dummett 1 9 6 4—Wayne Harrington Marvin Turk 1 9 8 4 —Kelly Richardson 1 9 6 5 —Paul Connelly 1985—Tim Monterossi 1 9 6 6—Jim Neilsen 1 9 8—Rob 6 Kunka 1 9 6 7 —Bryan Magnuson Rick Sullivan 1 9 6 8 —Mike Buzzard 1987—David Reeves 1 9 6 9 —Karl Stein Jason Ray 1 9 7 0 — Arnie Blancas 1 9 8 8Jason — Ray 1971—Steve Caputo 1 9 8 9 —Don Graves 1 9 7 2 —Jeff Hoffman Jay Fagan 1 9 7 3 —Bob Smith 1 9 9 0 —Matt Clark 1 9 7 4 —Rock Svennungsen 1991—Nels Kludt 1 9 7 5 —Del Spear Steve Premock 1 9 7 6—Paul Fisness Sam Davidson 1 9 7 7 —Monty Bullerdick 197 8—Rocky Klever 1 9 7 9—Rocky Klever 1 9 8 0 —Wayne Harper 1981—Rocky Klever 1 9 8 2 —Greg Iseman 1 9 8 3 —Joey Charles 1 9 8 4 —Scott Murray LeRoy Foster 1 9 8 5 —LeRoy Foster 1 9 8 6 —Kraig Paulson 1 9 8 7 —Renard Coleman Scott Werbelow 1 9 8 8Jody — Farmer N els Kludt 1 9 8 9 —Jody Farmer 1 9 9 0 —Mike Trevathan 1991—Marvin Turk Don Graves Grizzly Awards W eskamp Golden Helmet 1967—Larry Huggins 1967—Bob Beers 1968—Tuufuli Uperesa 1968—Herb White 1969—Tuufuli Uperesa 1969—Jim Nordstrom 1970—Larry Miller 1970—Jim Nordstrom 1971—Steve Okoniewski 1971—Casey Reilly 1972—Ron Richards 1972— 1973—Jim Leid 1973—Sly Hardy 1974—Larry Farnam 1974—Ron Rosenberg 1975—Walt Brett 1975—Steve Dionas 1976—Dan Sullivan 1976—Greg Anderson 1977—Terry Falcon 1977—Kelly Johnson 1978—Guy Bingham Kirk Murphy 1978—Kent Clausen 1979—Guy Bingham 1979—Greg Dunn 1980—Brian McHugh 1980—Jay Becker 1981—Jim Rooney 1981—Scott Gratton 1982—Greg Amundsen 1982—Scott Gratton 1983—Bob Cordier Curt McElroy 1984—Rick Linderholm 1983—Brent Oakland 1985—Eric Dawald 1984—Jake Trammell 1986—Larry Clarkson 1985—Terry Shillam Shawn Poole 1986—Pat Hardiman 1987—Larry Clarkson Demidric Cooks 1988—Jay Fagan 1987—Tim Hauck 1989—Kirk Scrafford 1988—Tim Hauck 1990—Rick Erps 1989—Tim Hauck Chad Germer Kirk Scrafford 1991— Mike Rankin Damon Gilbreth 1990 Steve Collins Don Graves 1991 Todd Ericson Miller Dethrick Slocum

1976—Doug Betters 1977—Steve Fisher Barbour 1978—Steve Fisher 1979—Sam Martin 1987—Nate Odden 1980—Arnie Rigoni 1988—Clay Clausen 1981—Pat Curry 1989—Grady Bennett 1982—Joe Nuu 1 9 9 0 —Kevin Morris 1 9 8 3 —Cliff Lewis Galen Lawton 1984—Dave Seaman Paul LeProwse 1991—Greg Ferguson 1985—Pat Foster Kyle Mirich 1985—Pat Foster Scott McCoy 1986—Pat Foster Jason Ray 1987—Pat Foster Outstanding Linebacker Scott Camper 1988—JC. Campbell 1 9 9 0 —Bryan Tripp Rick Sullivan 1991—Chad Lembke 1989—Dan Edwards Paul LeProwse Joe Kalafat 1990—Joe Kalafat Wade Thoemmes 1 9 9 1 —Kirk Murphy Gregg Smerker Dethrick Slocum

52 ■Current/Former Steve Sullivan ...... 192 2 Evansville Walt Brett ...... 19 76 Atlanta Falcons Ed Illman ...... 192 6 Wilson’s Wildcats Doug Betters...... 1977 “Wild” Bill K elly ___ 192 7 Brooklyn Professional Terry Falcon ...... 197 7 New England Patriots Len Noyes ...... 193 7 Brooklyn Dodgers Greg Anderson .... 1979 Montreal Milton Popovich 1937 Chicago Cardinals fTim H o o k ...... 1979 Saskatchewan Paul Szakash ...... 1937 Carm Carteri...... 1979 Ottawa Aldo Forte ...... 1938 Detroit Lions *Guy Bingham ...... 19 80 (10th round) Bill Lazetich...... 1938 Cleveland Rams Rocky Klever ...... 19 82 New York Jets (9th round) John Dolan ...... 1941 Buffalo Indian$ Rich Burtness ...... 19 82 Dallas Cowboys (12th round) fMike H agen 19 82 Seattle Seahawks Stan Renning ...... 1959 Edmonton ...... fMickey S u tto n ...... 19 83 Pittsburgh Maulers John L ands ...... 1960 Indianapolis Warriors Brian S alonen ...... 1984 Dallas Cowboys (10th round) tJoey Charles...... 1984 Dallas Cowboys tTony F udge ...... 1984 Dallas Cowboys fRick Linderholm . . . 1985 Denver Broncos tTom R u tt ...... 1985 Denver Broncos tTed R ay ...... 1986 Washington Redskins tScott Poole ...... 19 86 New England Patriots *Mike Rice ...... 1987 New York Jets (8th round) * Brent P ease ...... 1987 Minnesota Vikings (11th round) * Larry Clarkson ...... 19 88 (8th rnd.) Pat Foster...... 19 88 Los Angeles Rams (9th round) tScott Camper .... 1988 Phoenix Cardinals fJ.C. Campbell .... 1989 Toronto *fTim Hauck ...... 19 89 New England Patriots * tKirk Scrafford ...... 19 89 fJay F ag an...... 19 89 Washington Redskins Grady Bennett ...... 1990 British Columbia Lions *Matt C lark ...... 19 90 British Columbia Lions *Mike Trevathan .... 1990 British Columbia Lions *Chad Germer ...... 1991 Cincinnati Bengals * * Steve Premock ...... 1991 New England Patriots * Kevin Morris ...... 1991 British Columbia Lions *Joe Farrish ...... 1991 Edmonton

Matt Clark was named the Rookie of the Year last season in the Canadian Football League, and plays for the British Columbia Lions, along with former Griz receiver Mike Trevathan. The Lions are coached by Montana Hall of Famer Bob O’Billovich.

Gary Schwertfeger ...... 1 9 6 1 British Columbia Lions Bob O’Billovich ...... 1 9 6 2 Ottawa Rough Riders Terry Dillon ...... 1 9 6 3 Minnesota Vikings Mike Tilleman ...... 1 9 6 4 Bryan Magnuson ...... 1 9 6 7 Washington Redskins Tuufuli U peresa ...... 1 9 6 9 Dave U rie ...... 1 9 6 9 Houston Oilers Roy Robinson ...... 1972 Saskatchewan Willie Postler...... 1972 British Columbia Lions Steve Okoniewski ...... 1972 Atlanta Falcons Barry Darrow...... 1974 Cleveland Browns Jim Hann ...... 1974 Portland Ron Rosenberg ...... 1975 Cincinnati Bengals Greg H arris...... 1976 New York Jets

Note: Year listed is first as a professional. Team listed is team player was originally drafted, or signed with. Former Montana Lineman and deep snapper Guy Bingham is in * Still Active at Press Time fSigned as Free Agent his 13th year of professional football, and currently playing with the Phoenix Cardinals of the National Football League. 53 ■1991 Season Review-

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY MSU-2nd-13:50-Smith, 14 pass from Acheson Sept. 7 Sept. 14 MONTANA 38, HUMBOLDT STATE 6 @ LOUISIANA TECH 21, MONTANA 11 (Roberts kick), 7-0 MSU (Joe Aillet Stadium, Ruston, LA) UM-2nd-10:18-Duce, 27 , 7-3 MSU (Washington-Grizzly Stadium) MSU-2nd-3:09-Foster, 1 run (Roberts kick), 14-3 MSU Humboldt S tate...... 0 0 0 6—6 M o n t a n a ...... 308 0 — 11 MSU-3rd-5:49-Daigle, 7 run (Roberts kick), 20-3 M o n t a n a 16 6 10 6 — 38 Louisiana T ech...... 7 7 7 0 — 21 MSU Att.-10,299 A tt.-1 7 ,2 8 5 MSU-3rd-4:15-Guercio, 6 run (Roberts kick), 21-3 78, C loudy 80, Clear & Humid MSU TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY MSU-4th- 14:58-Roberts, 24 Field Goal, 31-3 UM-lst-10:56-Monestime, 1 run (Duce kick), 7-0 TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY MSU UM UM-lst-3:12-Duce, 34 Field Goal, 3-0 UM U M -lst-7:ll- Safety, HSU QB tackled in end zone LT-lst-0:38-Bland, 29 run (Boniol kick), 3-7 LT (by Kludt), 9-0 UM LT-2nd-8:54-Davis, 13 run (Boniol kick), 3-14 LT TEAM STATS UM -lst-4:ll-Rice, 6 run (Duce kick), 16-0 UM LT-3rd-7:54-Bland, 8 pass from Johnson (Boniol UM MSU UM-2nd-9:10-Guevara, 11 pass from Lebo (pass kick), 3-21 LT 13 First Downs 17 failed), 22-0 UM UM-3rd-2:10-Cabunoc, 31 pass from Lebo (Lebo 20 Rush Attempts 53 UM-3rd-8:24-Duce, 30 Field Goal, 25-0 UM to See), 11-21 LT -73 Net Rush Yards 227 UM-3rd-4:35-Ericson, 11 Fumble Return, (Duce 243 Net Pass Yards 75 kick) 32-0 UM 71-170 Plays-Total Yards 67-302 UM-4th-13:24-MaImstrom, 43 pass from Wil- 51 Pass Attempts 14 berger (kick failed), 38-0 UM TEAM STATS 22 Pass Completions 6 HSU-4th-7:13-Baysinger, 24 pass from Oswald LT 2 Had Intercepted 1 (pass failed), 38-6 UM UM 17 First Downs 23 4-3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 25 Rush Attempts 49 TEAM STATS 15 Net Rush Yards 276 UM HSU INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Net Pass Yards 173 27 First Downs 6 331 R ushing 58 Rush Attempts 22 73-346 Plays-Total Yards 75-449 UM-DeBourg: 2-15-0. 242 Net Rush Yards 59 48 Pass Attempts 26 MSU-Foster: 20-107/1 TD. 250 Net Pass Yards 102 22 Pass Completions 17 P a ssin g UM-Lebo: 2 0 x 3 7 -1 = 2 0 3 /0 TDs. 93-492 Plays-Total Yards 48-161 1 Had Intercepted 0 MSU-Acheson: 6x14-1=75/1 TD. 35 Pass Attempts 26 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 23 Pass Completions 11 R eceivin g 1 Had Intercepted 2 UM-Baker: 10-117-0; Gurnsey: 3-43-0; Carl­ 2-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS sen: 3-42-0. MSU- Owens: 1-25-0; Pere: 2-23-0; R ushing Smith: 2-18/1 TD. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS UM-Monestime: 11-20-0; DeBourg: 2-20-0. R ushing LT-Cooper: 14-112-0; Davis: 25-107/1 TD. GAME NOTES: A week-long stay in Bayou coun­ UM-Monestime: 14-58/1 TD; Rice: 11-55/1 P a ssin g try ended on a down note, as the Cowboys’ ground UM-Lebo: 22x48-1= 331/1 TD. TD; game proved to be too much to handle. MSU rolled HSU-E. Smith: 4-13-0. LT-Johnson: 17x26-0=173/1 TD. up 227 yards rushing and 3 TDs, while Montana had P a ssin g R eceiving -73 net rush yards, and the Grizzly were UM-Lebo: 19x30-0= 180/1 TD. UM-Cabunoc: 5-102/1 TD; Turk; 2-80-0. sacked 11 times. One bright spot was the emergence HSU-Oswald: 9x17-0=94/1 TD. LT-Bland: 5-4 3 /1 TD; Lawrence: 2-43-0. of “true” freshman receiver Shalon Baker, who had R eceivin g game-highs (and career-highs) with 10 catches for 117 UM-Cockhill: 6-64-0; Carlsen: 5-45-0; Malm- yards. The Grizzlies were picked off twice and lost three strom: 1-43/1 TD. GAME NOTES: Lack of a running attack, especially of their four fumbles. HSU-Baysinger: 2-35/1 TD; Hinton: 2-23-0. compared to Tech’s successful ground game, and untimely penalties proved to be UM’s downfall in this GAME NOTES: The Grizzlies scored on their first game. The Bulldogs had two, 100-yard rushers, and racked up 276 yards on the ground and three TDs, three possessions and never looked back. Five differ­ Sept 28 ent players scored touchdowns, and safety Todd Eric- compared to the Grizzlies’ 15 net yards. Lebo was hounded all night long, and suffered four sacks. Sen­ MONTANA 24, IDAHO STATE 13 son picked up a fumble and ran it in for a TD. By (Washington-Grizzly Stadium) half-time Montana had racked up 221 yards, com­ ior receiver Shannon Cabunoc had an excellent day, pared to Humboldt’s 34. Seven different UM players grabbing five passes for 102 yards and a TD, but was Idaho S ta te...... 3 3 0 7 —13 carried the ball, and 10 players had at least one recep­ forced to leave late in the game after re-injuring his leg, M o n ta n a . 0 14 10 0—24 tion. QB Brad Lebo threw for 180 yards and a TD in and was eventually forced to redshirt the 1991 season. his first collegiate start, while redshirt freshman Bert Wil- Montana cut the Tech lead to 21-11 late in the third A tt-1 1 ,4 5 9 64 , C loudy berger passed for 70 yards and a score. The Grizzlies quarter, but neither team scored from that point on. had an uncharacteristic 58 rush attempts, and had 93 TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY total plays, compared to the Lumberjacks’ 48. ISU-lst-9:30-Goodman, 40 Field Goal, 3-0 ISU UM-2nd-ll:44-Rice, 16 run (Duce kick), 7-3 UM Griz Trivia Sept. 21 ISU-2nd-8:18-Goodman, 43 Field Goal, 7-6 UM Montana played the Butte Business College #McNEESE STATE 31, MONTANA 3 UM-2nd-0:42-Turk, 48 pass from Lebo (Duce (Cowboy Stadium, Lake Charles, LA) kick), 14-6 UM in Missoula, Nov. 12, 1897, its first game UM-3rd-ll:27-Baker, 27 pass from Lebo (Duce played against outside competition. The M o n ta n a...... 0 3 0 0— 3 kick), 21-6 UM Butte team won 20-4, "and the financial M cNeese State ...... 0 14 14 3—31 UM-3rd-4:48-Duce, 23 Field Goal, 24-6 UM statement showed a loss of $2!'The Grizzlies Att.-15,175 ISU-4th-14:56-Hersley, 5 run (Goodman kick), also played the Bobcats that year, winning 80, Fair . 24-13 UM 18-6. Source: Jiggs Dahlberg’sRed B ook

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TEAM STATS TEAM STATS TEAM STATS UM ISU UM EWU UM BSU 23 First Downs 14 7 First Downs 19 16 First Downs 14 46 Rush Attempts 35 24 Rush Attempts 62 41 Rush Attempts 39 140 Net Rush Yards 127 15 Net Rush Yards 264 32 Net Rush Yards 56 274 Net Pass Yards 148 193 Net Pass Yards 108 312 Net Pass Yards 135 75-414 Plays-Total Yards 68-275 60-208 Plays-Total Yards 86-372 85-344 Plays-Total Yards 77-191 29 Pass Attempts 33 36 Pass Attempts 24 44 Pass Attempts 38 19 Pass Completions 13 13 Pass Completions 12 22 Pass Completions 17 1 Had Intercepted 2 1 Had Intercepted 0 2 Had Intercepted 0 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 5-2 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 4-4 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R ushing R ushing R ushing UM-Monestime: 23-103-0; Rice: 12-39/1 TD. UM-Monestime: 11-20-0; Rice; 6-15-0. UM-Rice: 13-41-0; ISU-Peoples: 13-57-0; Hersley: 11-44/1 TD. EWU-Mitchell: 37-217/1 TD. BSU-Thomas: 16-72-0. P assin g P a ssin g P a ssin g UM-Lebo: 19x29-1= 274/2 TDs. UM-Lebo: 9 x 2 6 -1 = 5 9 /0 TDs; Wilberger: UM-Lebo: 22x43-2=312/1 TD. ISU-Cavanaugh: 13x31-2=148/0 TDs. 4x10-0= 134/2 TDs. BSU-Mladenich: 17x38-0=135/0 TDs. R eceiving EWU-Tenneson: 12x24-0=108 /0 TDs R eceivin g UM-Gurnsey: 4-64-0; Cockhill: 3-58-0; Turk: R eceivin g UM-Baker: 6-114-0; Monestime: 6-58-0; 2-57/1 TD; Baker: 5-52/1 TD. UM-Baker: 4-95/1 TD; Turk: 1-47/1 TD. Turk: 5 -7 4 /1 TD. ISU-Jones: 5-62-0; Sharp: 2-29-0. EWU-Owens: 4-35-0; Brooks: 3-51-0. BSU- Thomas: 4-62-0; Stayner: 4-30-0.

GAME NOTES: Glad to be finally back home, the GAME NOTES: It took a 34-yard field goal by Alex GAME NOTES: With their backs against the wall, Griz got a career-high 103 yards rushing from Marc Lacson with 50 seconds to go to thwart a Montana the Grizzlies responded with one of their best complete Monestime, and Lebo passed for 274 yards and two comeback, and it was an up-hill battle the entire game games in recent history to improve to 2-1 in the Big TDs, as UM opened the 91 sched­ for UM. The Griz had no first downs in the first half Sky and go to 3-3 overall. Lebo passed for more than ule on a winning note. The improved Bengals cut the (EWU had 10), but tied the game at 3-all on a 31-yard 300 yards for the second time, and Montanas defense Montana lead to 7-6 midway in the second quarter, field goal by Kirk Duce late in the second quarter. In held the Broncos to 191 total yards. The Griz tied a but the Grizzlies reeled off 17 unanswered points to take the first half UM had 31 net yards, while the Eagles had league record, forcing two BSU safeties. Baker had his a commanding, 24-6 advantage. Baker, who was to 173, and halfback Tim Mitchell rushed for 115 yards. second 100-yard receiving game, while Turk had a TD become a finalist for the Big Sky’s Newcomer of the Wilberger came in for a struggling Lebo, and hit Turk catch in his third game in-a-row. UM junior linebacker Year, scored his first career TD, as did Marvin Turk, who and Baker on TD bombs late in the game, making it Chad Lembke had a game-high 14 tackles and a sack, would catch 12 more TD passes before the season was 17-all with 4:19 to go. The key play that lead to the Lac­ and was named the Big Sky’s Defensive Player of the over. Safety Sean Dorris led the defense with 12 tackles son field goal was a 34-yard pass from Mark Tenne­ Week. and an , while ISU linebacker Mahe Llava’a son to Tony Brooks. UM ended with seven first downs had a game-high 13 stops. (one rushing), while EWU had 19 (15 rushing). It was EWU’s second last-second victory in-a-row, as they Oct. 19 won 36-35 in 1990. MONTANA 47, WEBER STATE 38 (Washington-Grizzly Stadium) Oct. 5 @E. WASHINGTON 20, MONTANA 17 Oct. 12 Weber State...... 10 7 7 14—38 (Woodward Stadium, Cheney, WA) MONTANA 21, BOISE STATE 7 M ontana ...... 13 7 14 13—47 (Washington-Grizzly Stadium) A tt.-1 0 ,8 0 4 M o n ta n a...... 0 3 0 1 4 — 17 55, C lear E. W ashington...... 0 3 0 17—20 Boise S tate...... 0 0 7 0 — 7 A tt.-5,416 M o n t a n a...... 0 5 7 9 —21 TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY 57, Sunny A tt.-14,170 UM-lst-13:56-Baker, 31 pass from Lebo (Duce 71, Broken Clouds kick), 7-0 UM TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY UM-1st-11:41-Carlsen, 10 pass from Lebo (kick EWU-2nd- 13:29-Lacson, 29 Field Goal, 3-0 TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY blocked), 13-0 UM EWU UM-2nd-7:39-Safety, Boise St. QB tackled in end W SU-lst-6:34-Pupunu, 6 pass from Martin UM-2nd-3:36-Duce, 31 Field Goal, 3-3 zone (by Mirich), 2-0 UM (Schmidle kick), 13-7 UM EWU-4th-10:53-Tenneson, 1 run (Lacson kick), UM-2nd-3:08-Duce, 45 Field Goal, 5-0 UM WSU- lst-0:25-Schmidle, 22 Field Goal, 13-10 10-3 EWU UM-3rd-8:ll-Monestime, 1 run (Duce kick), 12-0 UM EWU-4th-9:52-Mitchell, 20 run (Lacson kick), UM UM-2nd-5:54-Turk, 18 pass from Lebo (Duce 17-3 EWU BSU-3rd-l:13-Cornist, 1 run (Black kick), 12-7 kick), 20-10 UM UM-4th-6:36-Turk, 47 pass from Wilberger (Duce UM WSU-2nd-0:39-Pupunu, 4 pass from Martin kick), 17-10 EWU UM-4th-4:49-Turk, 7 pass from Lebo (Duce kick), (Schmidle kick), 20-17 UM UM-4th-4:19-Baker, 68 pass from Wilberger 19-7 UM UM-3rd-8:21-Rice, 37 run (Duce kick), 27-17 UM (Duce kick), 17-17 UM-4th-3:24-Safety, Int. Grounding by BSU QB WSU-3rd-5:43-Mitchell, 17 run (Schmidle kick), EWU-4th-0:50-Lacson, 34 Field Goal, 20-17 in end zone, 21-7 UM 27-24 UM EWU UM-3rd-5:03-Turk, 67 pass from Lebo (Duce GRIZ T kick), 34-24 UM uSgt. B.F. Seabright , a graduate and former player at Stanford University, was coach in WSU-4th-14:56-Hall, 8 pass from Martin (Schmi­ 1898. Students raised an initial $110 to help pay the coaches salary. The Grizzlies played dle kick), 34-31 UM WSU-4th-5:01-Mitchell, 27 run (Schmidle kick), the Cats twice in 1898, winning 6-0 in Bozeman and 16-0 in . MissoulaIn the contest in 38-34 WSU Missoula, Charles Allard from Ravalli kicked a field goal—the first ever kicked in the state of UM-4th-4:25-Turk, 7 pass from Lebo (kick failed), MontanaFootball was the only sport currently being played at UM.Jiggs Dahiberg’sRed Book 40-38 UM UM-4th-2:41-Rice, 30 run (Duce kick), 47-38 UM

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TEAM STATS TEAM STATS TEAM STATS UM WSU UM NAU UM MSU 25 First Downs 28 22 First Downs 19 22 First Downs 12 22 Rush Attempts 43 37 Rush Attempts 36 33 Rush Attempts 30 52 Net Rush Yards 210 104 Net Rush Yards 89 28 Net Rush Yards 49 466 Net Pass Yards 374 331 Net Pass Yards 288 328 Net Pass Yards 191 75-518 Plays-Total Yards 98-584 72-435 Plays-Total Yards 77-377 83-356 Plays-Total Yards 65-240 53 Pass Attempts 55 35 Pass Attempts 41 50 Pass Attempts 35 29 Pass Completions 36 19 Pass Completions 21 25 Pass Completions 15 2 Had Intercepted 5 3 Had Intercepted 1 1 Had Intercepted 3 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R ushing R ushing R ushing UM-Rice: 8 -9 3 /2 TDs. UM-Monestime: 17-68/1 TD; Rice: 9-27-0. UM-Rice: 15-38/1 TD; Monestime: 9-33/1 WSU-Mitchell: 23-136/2 TDs; Richards: NAU-McKinzie: 17-46/1 TD; Robinson: TD. 9-61-0. 11-29/1 TD. MSU-Ryan: 11-39-0; Svendsen: 4-21-0. P a ssin g P a ssin g P assin g UM-Lebo: 2 9 x 5 3 -2 = 4 6 6 /5 TDs. UM-Lebo: 19x35-3= 331/3 TDs. UM-Lebo: 25x50-1=328/0TDs. WSU-Martin; 3 5 x 5 4 -5 = 3 7 7 /3 TDs. NAU-Bonds; 21x41-1= 288/0 TDs. MSU-Fisher: 15x35-3=191/0 TDs. R eceivin g R eceivin g R eceivin g UM-Turk: 9 -198/3 TDs; Cockhill: 8-103-0; UM-Baker: 6-103-0; Turk: 4-9 8 /1 TD; Carl- UM-Turk: 6-95-0; Cockhill; 7-66-0; Carlsen: Baker: 4-71/1 TD. sen: 3-62-0. 4-62-0. WSU-Hall: 11-158/1 TD; Pupunu: NAU-Jeanisse: 4-79-0; Coppage: 3-47-0; MSU-Eaton: 3-75-0; Bryan: 3-29-0. 11-108/2 TDs. Teitel: 4-41-0.

GAME NOTES: Offensive aficionados had their fill, GAME NOTES: Montana had a big first half to take GAME NOTES: In a game played in bitter cold, UM as the teams combined for 1,002 yards and 12 touch­ a 24-7 lead, and then held off NAU for the win. Lebo improved to 5-1 in the league, and the Grizzlies downs. Lebo passed for a school record 466 yards, and threw for three TDs, two to Cockhill, and Baker had defeated the Bobcats for the sixth straight season. Lebo tied a school record with 5 touchdown passes. Junior his third 100-yard receiving game. Turk had his fifth passed for more than 300 yards for the fourth game halfback Tony Rice rushed for 93 yards and a pair of straight TD catch in a game. Rice had key, time- in-a-row (he had 328 yards). Cockhill had seven TDs, while the Wildcats’ Geoff Mitchell had 136 yards consuming runs in the closing minutes. A late fumble catches for 66 yards, while Turk had his five-game TD and two scores via the ground game. Rice rushed for recovery by Dorris iced the game for UM. Lembke led catch streak broken, although he did have a game-high 89 yards, and had touchdown runs of 37 and 30 yards. the “D” with a game-high 14 tackles, including three of seven catches for 95 yards. Lembke had 11 tackles, WSU junior QB Jamie Martin passed for 377 yards, for losses, and forced a fumble. Duce connected on a tackle for a loss, a sack and an interception, and was but was picked off five times. Turk had nine grabs for both of his field goal attempts, including a key named the Big Sky’s Defensive Player of the Week for 198 yards and three TD grabs, his fourth straight game 30-yarder in the fourth quarter. the second time in ’91. MSU’s Corey Widmer had a with a scoring catch. UM sophomore Bill Cockhill had game-high 13 stops. 8 catches for 103 yards. A late interception by senior linebacker Paul LeProwse led to Montana’s all-impor­ tant final score. WSU’s seniors Dave Hall and Alfred Nov. 2 Pupunu each had 11 receptions. Lebo was named the MONTANA 16, ©MONTANA STATE 9 Big Sky’s co-Offensive Player of the Week, sharing the (Reno H. Sales Stadium, Bozeman, MT) Nov. 9 award with Nevada receiver Chris Singleton. NEVADA 35, MONTANA 28 M o n t a n a...... 10 0 6 0—16 (Washington-Grizzly Stadium) M ontana S t...... 3 6 0 0— 9 Oct 26 A tt.-1 3 ,9 4 7 Nevada 7 0 7 14 0 7-35 MONTANA 34@N. ARIZONA 27 12, C lear (Walkup Sky Dome, Flagstaff, AZ) M ontana.... 0 14 14 0 0 0—28 TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY Att.-12,644 42, Fog/Sun M o n ta n a...... 7 17 7 3—34 UM-lst-ll:06-Monestime, 5 run (Duce kick), 7-0 N. A r iz o n a...... 7 0 14 6—27 UM A tt-7 ,4 0 3 UM-lst-7:21-Duce, 26 Field Goal, 10-0 UM TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY 70, Indoors MSU-lst-2:07-Klinger, 24 Field Goal, 10-3 UM NV-lst-5:39-Reeves, 74 pass from Vargas MSU-2nd-0:49-Fisher, 1 run (kick blocked by (Schwendinger kick), 7-0 NV TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY Mason), 10-9 UM UM-2nd-9:38-Turk, 27 pass from Lebo (Duce UM-lst-ll:34-Monestime, 11 run (Duce kick), 7-0 UM-3rd-9:29-Rice, 1 run (kick failed), 16-9 UM kick), 7-7 UM UM-2nd-l:18-Baker, 35 pass from Lebo (Duce NAU-lst-7:04-McShan, 3 run (Belden kick), 7-7 Griz Trivia kick), 14-7 UM UM-2nd-10:36-Turk, 68 pass from Lebo (Duce “This season marked another memorial NV-3rd-13:10-Smith, 7 run (Schwendinger kick), kick), 14-7 UM event The 1903 team was the first Univer­ 14-14 UM-2nd-8:38-Cockhill, 14 pass from Lebo (Duce sity football team to be sent out of the state UM-3rd-10:23-Monestime, 1 run (Duce kick), kick), 21-7 UM to compete in an athletic contest The big 21-14 UM UM-2nd-0:04-Duce, 43 Field Goal, 24-7 UM event was the trip to Washington and Idaho. UM-3rd-5:18-Turk, 25 pass from Lebo (Duce NAU-3rd-10:37-McKinzie, 2 run (Belden kick), kick), 28-14 UM 24-14 UM The trip was enjoyable (except UM lost both NV-4th-13:09-Holmes, 3 run (Schwendinger UM-3rd-3:55-Cockhill, 22 pass from Lebo (Duce games); the scenery beautiful — the team kick), 28-21 UM kick), 31-14 UM stopped in Spokane and viewed the Spokane NV-4th-l:50-Holmes, 1 run (Schwendinger kick), NAU-3rd-1:52-Robinson, 2 run (Belden kick), Falls.” Montana played at Idaho Nov. 23, and 28-28 31-21 UM at Washington State Nov. 26. A training table NV-2nd OT-Singleton, 30 pass from Vargas NAU-4th- 13:27-Belden, 27 Field Goal, 31-24 UM was provided in a dorm, and sleeping quarters (Schwendinger kick), 35-28 NV UM-4th-9:56-Duce, 30 Field Goal, 34-24 UM were in the gym. Jiggs Dahlberg’sRed Book NAU-4th-5:26-Belden, 37 Field Goal, 34-27 UM

56 1991 Season Review

TEAM STATS TEAM STATS UI UM NV UM 27 23 First Downs 23 20 First Downs 44 32 Rush Attempts 35 18 Rush Attempts Net Rush Yards 141 48 Net Rush Yards 109 -5 334 489 Net Pass Yards 445 411 Net Pass Yards 90-537 Plays-Total Yards 85-554 66-406 Plays-Total Yards 88-475 58 Pass Attempts 50 48 Pass Attempts 44 36 Pass Completions 28 32 Pass Completions 31 0 0 Had Intercepted 2 0 Had Intercepted 4-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R ushing R ushing UM-Monestime: 12-56/1 TD; Rice: 7-38-0. UM-Monestime: 6-20-0. NV-Holmes: 26-99/2 TDs; Smith: 6 -2 2 /1TD. UI-White: 21-86/2 TDs; Nussmeier: P a ssin g 15-45-0. UM-Lebo: 3 6 x 5 8 -0 = 4 8 9 /3 TDs. NV- P a ssin g Vargas: 28x50 -2 = 4 4 5 /2 TDs. UM-Lebo: 32x48-0= 411/5 TDs. R eceiving UI-Nussmeier: 3 1 x44-0= 334/2 TDs. UM-Turk: 10-168/2 TDs; Carlsen: 7-135-0; R eceivin g Cockhill: 8-102-0. UM-Turk: 11-204/4 TDs; Cockhill: 7-71-0; NV-J. King: 8-156-0; Reeves: 7-146/1 TD; Carlsen: 6-69-0. Singleton: 6-79/ 1 TD. UI- Dunn: 13-134-0; Murphy: 4 -8 7 /1 TD; Ala’Ilima Dailey: 6-75-0. GAME NOTES: This one went down to the wire, Duce had a 28-yard field goal attempt for UM to win GAME NOTES: It took a blocked PAT by sophomore the game in regulation, but it was tipped with two Chuck Mason, but the Grizzlies ended the season on seconds remaining, forcing an overtime. UM was given a winning note in their second consecutive overtime a second chance in the first OT when Ericson blocked game. Montana had to overcome a 21-0 deficit, and a Nevada 28-yard field goal attempt. The Wolf Pack Lebo and Turk both went out in style, as Montana won scored on its second possession of the second OT, as its fifth game in its last six. Lebo passed for 411 yards Chris Vargas hit Chris Singleton for a leaping, 30-yard and tied a school record for the second time in 91 pass­ TD catch. Lebo broke the single-game passing record ing for 5 TDs. He also set a school single-season rec­ he had set against Weber State, throwing for 489 yards ord, passing for 3,384 yards. Turk tied a school record and three TDs, two of which went to Turk, who had with four TD catches, giving him 13 TDs for the year, 10 receptions for 168 yards. Lebo also tied a school and had 11 grabs for 204 yards. Lebo hit Turk for a TD record with 36 completions. Vargas was named the in the first play of the overtime, and Turk was the con­ leagues Offensive Player of the Week. The teams ference’s offensive Player of the Week. The Vandals’ racked up 1,091 yards between them. Lembke and Kasey Dunn caught 13 passes for 134 yards, while QB Dorris each had a game-high 15 tackles, while Pack Doug Nussmeier was 31 of 44 for 334 yards. Ericson linebacker Andre Howard had five sacks and was the had 11 tackles, while Lembke and senior cornerback Big Sky’s defensive POW. M ontana QB Brad Lebo prepares to un load Dethrick Slocum each had 10. UI senior linebacker a pass as Nevada’s Andre Howard moves in.Damon Taggart had 15 tackles, while junior end Jeff Lebo set a single-game passing record in the Robinson had three sacks. The win gave Montana a Nov. 16 game for the second time in 1991 with 489 7-4 record — its sixth straight winning season, and a MONTANA 35 ©IDAHO 34 yards. (Kibbie Dome, Moscow, ID) 6-2 Big Sky mark, placing them second.

M o n ta n a...... 0 7 7 14 7—35 I d a h o...... 14 7 0 7 6—34 A tt.-9 ,5 0 0 Indoors TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAY UI-lst-6:24-Murphy, 25 pass from Nussmeier (Doyle kick), 7-0 UI UI-lst-2:05-White, 1 run (Doyle kick), 14-0 UI UI-2nd-4:32-Pearce, 3 run (Doyle kick), 21-0 UI UM-2nd-0:04-Turk, 6 pass from Lebo (Duce kick), 21-7 UI UM-3rd-14:30-Turk, 69 pass from Lebo (Duce kick), 21-14 UI UI-4th-10:41-White, 1 pass from Nussmeier (Doyle kick), 28-14 UI UM-4th-8:21-Baker, 23 pass from Lebo (Duce kick), 28-21 UI UM-4th-2:54-Turk, 25 pass from Lebo (Duce kick), 28-28 UM UM-OT-Turk, 25 pass from Lebo (Duce kick), 35-28 UM UI-OT-White, 1 run (kick blocked by Mason), 35-34 UM Grizzly cornerback Stacy Edwards covers Nevada wide receiver Bryan Reeves in the Packs double overtime win in Missoula last season.

57 ■Weight Room-

^^ontanas new weight room was completed in the win­ ter of 1991 at a cost of an estimated $220,000, with all of the funding provided by private donors. It covers approximately 4,000 square feet. The Grizzly power weight room is divided into three separate areas of apparatus: AREA 1: This phase of the weight room emphasizes free weight training. It has nine benches for bench press, and incline and decline bench pressing. It also has five squat and power racks, three lifting platforms, three squat and leap machines, a calf machine, four-way neck machines, and assorted benches.

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AREA 2: Combines all the dumbbells and racks with pairs starting at 15 pounds to 100 pounds, and another set which ranges from 15 pounds to 120 pounds. It also has assorted benches, prone and decline for dumbbell exercis­ ing. It includes three overhead cable lat pulls, and a custom cross-over cable apparatus. Two dip bars, a T-bar, bent over incline and row machines are also located here. AREA 3: Eight Nautilus and eight universal machines are located here. There are also hip sleds, leg press machines, sit-up boards and ladder combinations. Bruce Wallwork is the Grizzly strength coach. 58 ■Grizzly Football Hall of Fame-

(Inaugural,Inducted 1982) Name Pos. Years Played Hometown A1 “Ribs” Robertson QB 1914-15 Minnesota Name Pos. Years Played Hometown Ron Rosenberg LB 1971-72-73-74 Whitefish, MT Ray Bauer E 1947-48-49 Great Falls, MT Karl Stein DB 1969-70 San Anselma, CA Bob Beers LB 1967-68 Beaverton, OR Steve Sullivan HB 1919-20-21 Butte, MT Chris Bentz OT 1914-15-16-17 Aberdeen, SD Paul Szakash FB 1935-36-37 Chicago, IL Harry Dahlberg LT 1916-17-19-20 Butte, MT Tom Davis FB 1926-27-28 Butte, MT Terry Dillon DB 1960-61-62 Hopkins, MN (Inducted 1983) Paul Dornblaser LT 1910-11-12-13 Chicago, IL Name Pos. Years Played Hometown Ted “Chief Illman FB 1923-24-25 Missoula, MT Greg Anderson DB/KOR 1974-75-76 Chicago, IL QB 1924-25-26 Missoula, MT Arnie Blancas HB 1969-70 Sumner, WA Larry Miller DT 1969-70 Martinez, CA Steve Caputo HB 1969-70-71 Seattle, WA Bob O’Billovich QB 1959-60-61 Butte, MT Ed Chinske QB 1926-27-28 Michigan City, IN Steve Okoniewski OT 1970-71 Silverdale, WA Milt Popovich HB 1935-36-37 Butte, MT (Inducted 1984) Stan Renning MLB 1956-57-58 Great Falls, MT Years Played Hometown Naseby Rhinehart E 1933-34-35 Milwaukee, WI Name Pos. Billings, MT Roy Robinson HB 1967-68-69 Glasgow, MT Bob “Lefty” Byrne HB 1949-50-51 QB 1927-28-29 Moore, MT Bob Stansberry HB 1932-33 Norfolk, NE Jim Morrow Russ Sweet HB 1924-25 Miles City, MT Tuufuli Uperesa OT 1968-69 Ajea, HI (Inducted 1985) Earl “Click” Clark E 1914-15-16 Everett, WA Name Pos. Years Played Hometown Leonard “Belgian” Daems G 1914-15 Harlowton, MT Henry Blastic RB 1933-34-35 Chicago, IL Barry Darrow G 1970-71-72 Dillon, MT Joe DeLuca OG 1952-53-54 Weed, CA Waldo Ekegren HB 1928-29-30 Butte, MT Jim Nordstrom DE 1969-70 Auburn, WA Aldo Forte T 1936-37-38 Chicago, IL Dick Imer HB 1953-54 Highland, IN - (Inducted 1986) Tom Kingsford QB 1948-49-50 Missoula, MT Hometown Bill Lazetich HB 1936-37-38 Anaconda, MT Name Pos. Years Played Great Falls Eso Naranche HB 1939-40-41 Butte, MT Ken Campbell OC/LB 1949-50 Doug Dasinger OG 1953-54-55 Wolf Point

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© Grizzly Football 1983 Voice of the Grizzlies G rizzly” Bill Schwanke returns as the voice of the Grizzlies for his 20th year as the play- by-play announcer for sports. It will be K YLT Radios 22nd year of broad­ casting Grizzly athletics and serving as UM’s official station. He has been the Director of Cor­ porate Marketing and Media Relations at UM the past two years. Some of his responsibilities include securing corporate sponsors, TV and radio marketing, and tournament director of the Holiday Classic basketball tournam ent. He had been the assistant director of the Grizzly Athletic Association the previous three years. He is a former sports editor of The newspaper and a former sports information director at UM. He is a 1967 graduate of UM. Bill has been the Montana Sportscaster of the Year six times. Former Grizzly assistant foot­ ball coach Joe Yeager is in his sixth season as color commentator for Montana football. He coached at Montana from 1982-84.

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Dave Guffey Sports Information D a v e is in his 15th season as sports information director. His responsibilities include publications, press releases and promotions, game and cumulative statistics and research. He has won 17 district and national awards for his football and basketball media guides and programs. His 1989 UM foot­ ball yearbook cover was selected the best in the nation. He served as media coordinator for the Mon­ tana Special Olympics in 1979 and 1980, and the United States Association for Blind Athletes 7th Annual National Championships in 1983. He is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). He is a 1975 graduate of Fresno State and received a B.A. in Journalism. Dave and his wife, Mea Andrews, have a 10-year-old son, Patrick, and a seven-year-old son, Matthew.

60 Rafting is one of many exciting and fun outdoor activities available to everyone in Missoula. The runs right through town, and next to the UM campus, while the Blackfoot River is just minutes away. There are numerous areas to fish and hunt located just a few miles away.

Two excellent ski areas, Marshall and Snow Bowl, are both ► minutes away from town. Missoula Snow Bowl provides terrain to challenge the most intrepid skier, while Marshall Ski Area of­ fers night skiing in addition to its regular day activities.

A Missoula, a friendly community of 68,000, is located near four wilderness areas. It is three hours away to spectacular Glacier National Park. Above is a peak located in Glacier. Despite its location in the Rocky Mountains, Missoula has mild winters and moderate summer temperatures. 1992 GRIZZLY SCHEDULE Sept. 5 at Washington State...... 3:00 p.m. Sept. 12 CAL STATE-CHICO 1:35 p.m. Sept. 19 at Kansas S ta...... te , .5:30 p.m. Sept. 26 E. WASHINGTON* (Homecoming) 12:05 p.m. Oct. 3 at Boise State*...... 6:05 p.m. Oct. 10 at Weber State* ...... 6:05 p.m. Oct. 17 NORTHERN ARIZONA* 1:35 p.m. Oct. 24 MONTANA ST.*(92nd Meeting) 1:35 p.m. Oct. 31 OPEN Nov. 7 IDAHO* 12:05 p.m. Nov. 14 HOFSTRA 12:05 p.m. Nov. 21 at Idaho State*...... 6:35 p.m. UPPER CASE INDICATES HOME GAME ALL TIMES MOUNTAIN *Big Sky Conference Game