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QUICK FACTS ABOUT STATE UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL-South Dakota State University, founded ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACHES- SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR-Ron Lenz (SDSU, 1881, land grant institution Don Charlson (SDSU. 1978) defensive coordinator,· 1970), -appointed Sept., 1977. line TELEPHONE NUMBERS- (all area code 605) LOCATION.:..Brooki �gs, SD 57007 Mark Ekeland (Augustana, 1973). otft5tde linebackers HOME: OFFICE: Brad Erickson (SDSU. 1974) receivers ENROLLMENT-6,600 est Sports Information 693-3406 688-4623 Mark Kool (SDSU. 1980) offensive line Coach Haensel 692-9039 688-5531 PRESIDENT - Dr. Robert T. Wagner (SDSU, 1979). secondary Coach Charlson 697-6351 688-5525 CONFERENCE-North Central Intercollegiate Athletic 1987 RECORD-Won 5, Lost 5 Coach Ekeland 692-7934 688-5027 Conference. more commonly known as the North Central Coach Erickson 692-4108 688-6527 Conference or NCC. SDSU is a charter member of the 1987 .NCC RECORD-Won 4, Lost 5 (seventh) Coach Kool 697-5238 688-6223 league, formed in 1921. Other NCC members are: LETTERMEN LOST -15 Coach Stiegelmeier 693-3654 688-6525 Augustana College Vikings, Sioux Falls, SD Sid Lenz 693-3406 688-4623 Mankato State University Mavericks. Mankato, MN LETTERMEN RETURNING-40 Morningside College Maroon Chiefs. Sioux City, IA Or,-Offense: 20 •· ATHLETIC TICKET : Fred Oien. 688-5422 University of -. Omaha. NE On Defense: 20 FOOTBALL PRESS BOX: 605-688-4623 University of , Greeley, CO LETTERMEN LOST: 15 University of North Dakota Sioux, Grand Forks, ND 1987 STANDINGS ••••Norm l:ingle, OT •••Greg Schmidt, FS North Dakota State University Bison, Fargo, ND Team (Overall Record) W-L-T University of , Vermillion. SD ••••jay Parker. TE ••Barry Nagel, LB St. Cloud State University Huskies. St. Cloud, MN ••••Tom Slattery, DT ••Jon Rehder, FS Mankato State University (9-3) 8-1-0 ••••Dan Sonnek, RB **Dan Tindall, OT St. Cloud State University (7-4) 6-3-0 AFFILIATION-NCAA Division II ••••Darrin Thurston, LB *Rod McClinton, WR North Dakota State University (6-5) 6-3-0 University of South Dakota (7-4) 5-4-0 NICKNAME- Jackrabbits ••••J.J. Weems. DT •Garry Claytor, WR •••Kevin Hofer, FB •John Waugh. NG University of Nebraska-Omaha (7-4) 5-4-0 COLORS- Yellow and Blue •••Tom Sieh, DB University of orth Dakota (6-5) 5-4-0 South Dakota State University (5-5) 4-5-0 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-Harry Forsyth (SDSU, 1951) has Morningside College (4-6) 3-6-0 been on staff since 1956; appointed athletic director June. LETTERMEN RETURNING: 41 University of Northern Colorado (3--8) 2-7-0 1980. •••Darwin Bishop, DT • *Tim Wolthuis. OLB Augustana College (2-9) 1--8-0 •••Dan Duitscher, OG • •Dan Zielger, DB STADIUM-Coughlin-Alumni Stadium, opened 1962. *Greg Adams, QB capacity 16,000... largest crowd ever to see a football •••Greg Farley, OLB •Dan Baldwin, DB game in South Dakota attended the 1985 Hobo Day game •••Dan Jackson, OLB *Tom Bloom, OT at CAS when the turnstiles clicked to the tune of 16,193 as •••Ted Ortale. NG *Darin Brickman, RB the Jackrabbits hosted the University of South Dakota. •••Doug Ruesink. OG •••Steve Schultz, TE •Jim Buck. DT HEAD COACH-Wayne Haensel (SDSU. 1958) 7th •••Lee Stewart, OT *Gene Elrod, RB season as head coach. appointed to staff at SDSU as an •••Ted Wahl. QB *Jeff Galvin, OT assistant coach in July, 1973; head coach in November. •••Brian Webster. DT *Tim Hawkins, DB-P 1981. Haensel's seasons: **J.D. Berreth. FL *Luke Holzwarth, OLB **Lee Horning. K *Dan Hull, DB **Kevin Klapprodt. RB •Jim Koeppel. DB Overall NCC NCC ••Dave Kline. DT *Kelly McDermott. OC Year W-L-T W-L-T finish ••Steve Kurtenbach. CLB • Rick Nitzsche, DB 1982 4-6-0 2-4-1 sixth **Tim Kwapnioski. DB *Mike Rupert, ILB 1983 5-6-0 3-6-0 eighth **Chad Meier, OT • Mike Sebern, WR 1984 3--8-0 2-7-0 eighth ••Greg Osmundson. ILB *Dale Veatch. DT 1985 7-4-0 7-2-{) second •_•Laney Prouty, OG *Daryl Veatch. FB *Paul Wildeman, N 1986 6-5-0 5-4-0 fourth ••Paul Rystrom, ILB G 1987 5-5-0 4-5-0 seventh **Mike Temme, OC Totals 30-34-0 23-28-1 * *1982 conference record indicates tie game because SDSU and USD split a home and home series. JACKRABBIT ATHLETIC STAFF

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE SECONDARY VOLLEYBALL GRADUATE STUDENTS Dr. Harry Forsyth Dr. Mylo Hellickson John Stiegelmeier Janet Stumps Office: 688-5723 Office: 688-5625 Office: 688-5141 Office: 688-6525 Office: 688-5819 Home: 692-2215 Home: 692-4414 Home: 693-3654 Home: FOOTBALL PRESS BOX Office: 688-4623 ATHLETIC TRAINER EQUIPMENT MANAGERS-MEN GOLF-WOMEN WRESTLING Ticket Office: Dr. James Booher Tim DeWitt Marc Peterson Mike Engels Office: 688-5824 Office: 688-5722 Office: 688-6224 Office: 688-5026 FOOTBALL LOCKERROOM Home: 692-4814 Home: 692--8647 Home: 697-5161 Home: 692-7527 Office: 688-5718

BASEBALL COACH EQUIPMENT MANAGER-WOMEN INTRAMURAL OFFICE TICKET OFFICE FOOTBALL TICKET BOOTH Mark Ekeland Lois Schmidt Ron Kortemeyer Jean Minor Office: 688-5422 Office: 688-5027 Office: 688-5722 Office: 688-4724 Office: 688-5422 Home: 692-7934 Home: 692-7534 Home: 697-5860 Home: 693-4716 FOOTBALL EQUIPMENT MANAGER Bruce Begalka COACH-MEN FOOTBALL COACH SOFTBALL TICKET MANAGER Office 688-5718 Jim Thorson Wayne Haensel Janet Stumps Dr. Fred Oien Home: 629-4241 Office: 688-5626 Office: 688-5531 Office: 688-5819 Office: 688-5422 Home: 697-7314 Home: 692-9039 Home: Home: 692-9126 SWIMMING POOL HPER: 688-4919 ASSISTANT BASKETBALL-MEN DEFENSIVE LINE SPORTS INFORMATION JACKRABBIT CLUB & Marc Peterson Don Charlson Ron Lenz SUMMER WORKSHOPS TRAINING ROOM Office: 688-6224 Office: 688-5525 Office: 688-4623 Gwen Andersen Football: 688-5718 Home: 697-5161 Home: 697-6351 Home: 693-3406 Office: 688-6623 HPER: 688-5824 Home: 692-2596 BASKETBALL COACH -WOMEN OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS SWIMMING JACKRABBIT SPORTSLINE Nancy Neiber Mark Ekeland Men & Women GRADUATE COORDINATOR-HPER 24-Hour Hotline: 688-4626 Office: 688-5527 Office: 688-5027 Brad Erickson Dr. Jack Ewing Home: 692-2185 Home. 692-7934 Office: 688-6527 Office: 688-4924 FOOTBALL COACH Home: 692-4108 Home: 692--8834 Wayne Haensel CROSS COUNTRY RECEIVERS Office: 688-5531 Men & Women Brad Erickson TRACK-MEN MAINTENANCE OFFICE Home: 692-9039 Scott Underwood Office: 688-6527 Scott Underwood Bill Lindsey Office: 688-5526 Home: 692-4108 .Office: 688-5526 Office: 688-6216 DEFENSIVE LINE Home: 692-1457 Home: 692-1457 Home: 692-4675 Don Charlson OFFENSIVE LINE Office: 688-5525 TRACK-WOMEN Mark Kool INTRAMURAL BUILDING Home: 697-6351 Jim Egeberg Office: 688-6223 Joe Flector Office: 688-5526 Home: 697-5238 Office: 688-6610 Home: 697-6008

The 1988 Jackrabbit Football Press Guide was written, edited and published by the Jackrabbit Sports Information Service and printed by the South Dakota State University Printing Department for distribution to media members covering SDSU and North Central Conference football. Thank you for your interest in S. DSU 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. Marshall. HPER Center, Box 2820, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota 57007-1497 ... Telephone 605-688-4623. 1987 RESULTS

Won 5, Lost 5 SDSU Opp. 21 @Central Missouri State . . . . 17 7 @North Dakota State University 43 21 University of South Dakota 30 28 Nebraska-Omaha 24 17 @Augustana College .. 28 38 Morningside College 14 10 @St Cloud State University ...... 33 24 University of North Dakota . 9 21 @Northern Colorado ...... 17 21 Mankato State University . 26 At Home: Won 3, Lost 2; On Road: Won 2, Lost 3

1988 SCH EDU LE

Sept. 3- CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE at BROOKINGS, ...... 2 p.m. (Series record -SDSU leads 1-0) Sept. 10- University of Montana at Missoula, MT, 1 p.m. (Series record -UM leads 2-0) Sept. 17-*NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY at BROOKINGS, ...... 2 p.m. (Series record-85th meeting, NDSU leads 36-33-5) Sept. 24-*University of South Dakota at Ver million, 1 :30 p. m. (Series record-86th meeting, USO leads 45-33-7) Oct. 1 -*University of Nebraska-Omaha at Omaha, NE ...... · . 7:30 p.m. (Series record-20th meeting, SDSU leads 12-6-1) Oct. 8-*AU GUST ANA COL�EGE at BROOKINGS, Hobo Day, ...... 2 p.m. (Series record-44rd meeting, SDSU leads 31-10-2) Oct. 15-*Morningside College at Sioux City, IA, ...... 2 p.m. (Series: 63nd meeting, SDSU leads 44-14-4) Oct. 22-*ST. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY at BROOKINGS, ...... 2 p.m. (Series record -19th meeting, SDSU leads 15-3) Oct. 29-*University of North Dakota at Grand Forks, ND ...... 1 p.m. (Series record -:- 68th meeting, UNO leads 32-30-5) Nov. 5-*UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO at BROOKINGS ...... 1 p.m. (Series record-17th meeting, SDSU leads 9-7) Nov. 12-* Mankato State University at Mankato, MN, 1 :30 p.m. (Series record-19th meeting, MSU leads 11-7-0) *indicates North Central Conference games

1989 SCHEDULE 1990 SCHEDULE

Sept. 2- Open Date Sept. 1- Open Date Sept. 9- at So'uth Dakota Sept. 8- SOUTH DAKOTA· Sept. 16-*at North Dakota Sept. 15-* NORTH DA KOT A Sept· . 23-*NORTH DAKOTA STATE Sept. 22- * at North Dakota State Sept. 30-*at Mankato Sept. 29-*MANKATO Oct. 7-*SOUTH DAKOTA Oct. 6-* at South Dakota Oct. 14-*ST. CLOUD STATE Oct. 13-* at St. Cloud State Oct. 21- *at Augustana Oct. 20-* AUGUSTANA Oct. 28-*MORNINGSIDE Oct. 27-* at Morningside Nov. 4-*at Northern Colorado Nov. 3-*NORTHERN COLORADO Nov. 11- *NEBRASKA-OMAHA Nov. 10-* at Nebraska-O maha JACKRABBIT FOOTBALL TEAM HAS 40 LETTERMEN

A year �go, South Dakota State's year, that group includes sopho- linebacker removes a three-year football team was a bit of enigma. . more letterman Mike Sebern, who starter ... a guy who led the team in The Jackrabbits had an Al I­ started four games last year; a tackles in 1985 and 1986 before America tailback and an all­ transfer, Gary Ambrose, who finishing third last year. Filling that conference , yet had should give the focks a bona-fide spot may be the key to the defen­ trouble moving the football-five deep threat; plus a couple of red­ ·sive unit. Greg Osmundson, who games under 300 yards total of­ shirted freshmen who should make led the team in tackles with 132, fense with a season average of 301. big contribu.tions, Brian Biggerstaff returns at the other spot, and .there The reason? Lack of a deep threat and Darren Baartman. J .D. Berreth are a couple of other lettermen, among the receivers. returns for his third season as the Paul Rystrom and Mike Rupert. State also had a team with a starting flanker after finishing sec­ The secondary shou Id be the veteran defense, yet al lowed 320 ond on the team in receptions last strength of the defense, with three yards and 24 points per game. The year with 28, and three-year letter­ of four starters returning including reason? State's age-old inability to man Steve Schultz leads the tight second-team al I-NCC cornerback stop an option offense (172 .9 yards end contingent. Dan Ziegler, corner-back Tim per game rushing by the oppo.., The offensive line should be the Kwapnioski and strong safety Jim nents). strength of the team. Three players Koeppel. Ziegler and Kwapnioski If there was an uncharacteristic are back for their third season as have each started the past two characteristic of Wayne Haensel's starters: guard Dan Duitscher, 6-3, seasons. Al I three of ·Iast year's free sixth SDSU team, it was its inability 265; center Mike Temme, 6-2, 245; safeties have graduated, but let­ to hang on to the footbal I. State and tackle Lee Stewart, 6-2, 290. termen in the secondary include finished the season just minus Three other players have starting Dan Hull and Rick Nitzsche. seven in turnovers, but was minus experience at the other guard spot: The kicking game will need 17 after the first five games (the Doug Ruesink, 6-3, 250; Lance Pro­ some work. Place kicker Lee Horn­ Jacks lost 15 fumbles and 11 pass uty, 6-6, 270; and Chad Meier, 6-4, ing transferred to the University of interceptions during that span): 280. The only line spot missing a Minnesota. He was perfect on 28 Over the last half of the season, returning starter is left tackle, extra point attempts last year, and however, the turnover ratio where Norm Lingle has graduated, hit 4-of-9 field goal tries with a equalized and State finished but the top two reserves from last longest of 42. Redshirt Gus strong, winning three of four year, Tom Bloom, 6-4, 250, and Jeff Theodosopoulos (Theo doe sop oh games before dropping a hard­ Galvin, 6-5 250, return. lus) would appear to have the in­ fought 26-21 decision to North Defensively, the Jacks lost four side track although there are some Central Conference champion veteran starters: inside linebacker other fine candid ates. Mankato in the season 'finale. Darrin Thurston, tackle J .J. Weems, Tim Hawkins won the punting Fifteen lettermen are gone from tackle Tom Slattery and safety job last fall and averaged 36 yards that team ... but graduation losses Tom Sieh. That's a pretty big chunk for 43 attempts, so he figures to re­ aren't necessarily as critical as the of quality to replace, but the Jacks tain that position. development of key positions with have some excellent prospects. If playing a nine-game North returning talent. Up front, where the· losses also central Conference schedule isn't Yes, All-American tailback Dan include nose guard John Waugh, tough enough, State's non­ Sonnek, a three-year starter, is the rebuilt line will include a host conference slate this year just gone. But State probably has its of prospects with starting ex­ make things more difficult. The best group of young running backs perience: tackle Darwin Bishop September schedule may be as in a long time: sophomore Darin (6-5, 250), tackle Brian Webster tough as any in Division 11. Brickman, who redshirted last year; (6-3, 230), tackle Dale Veatch (6�3, The Jacks open with Missouri In­ junior Kevin Klapprodt, a two-year 245), tackle Dave Kline (6-1, 245), tercollegiate Athletic Association letterman as Sonnek's backup; nose guard Ted Orta le (6-2, 240). In power Central Missouri at home sophomore Gene EIrod, who let­ addition, the lettermen include Sept. 3, then travel to Missoula to tered last year; and redshirted tackle Jim Buck (6-0, 240), and play NCAA Division IAA foe freshman Jamie Grosdidier, one of tackle Paul Wildeman (6-4, 225), University of Montana Sept. 10 the top recruits in South Dakota a and ·the non-lettermen include before opening NCC play at home year ago. some top prospects like tackle against perennial league power Ted Wahl returns at quarter­ Kevin Tetzlaff (6-5, 245). North Dakota State. And on Sept. back. He has been a second-team The revolving door position for 24, the Jacks face arch-rival all-NCC pick each of the past two the Jacks last year was outside University of South Dakota in Ver­ seasons and is just 400 yards shy of Iinebacker- six different players million. the SDSU career total offense started. Five of those six return, record. He already holds the single although Webster has moved to game and single season marks. tackle. Also back with starting ex­ Another big difference this year perience are Luke Holzworth, is in the receiving corps. Last year, Steve Kurtenback, Dan Jackson State did not have an experienced and Greg Farley. on the roster. This Thurston's loss at inside WAYNE HAENSEL ... THE HEAD R'ABBIT

If Tom Lasorda bleeds Dodger . 1959-66; then to Mitchel I High Blue, as he claims, then Wayne School for six years, then for a one­ Haensel certainly must bleed year stop at Sioux City North. After Jackrabbit Blue: compiling a 83-36-2 high school Haensel came from the Little record, including a mythical state House on the Prairie town of championship at MitchelI in 1971, Walnut Grove, Minn., to play foot­ he became offensive line coach at bal I for the Jackrabbits in 1954. Ex­ SDSU in 1973. He held that posi­ cept for a couple of high school tion for nine seasons until he stops, he has been wearing the became head coach on November Yellow and Blue since. 13, '1981 and if you're He played for the Rabbits, superstitious, yes, it was a Friday. 1955-57. Haensel has also figured pro­ He has coached the Rabbits, minently in the Jackrabbit track either as an assistant or head man, program, developing a string of since 1973. weight men who have consistently In 1976, he won the title of Pork He earned all-North Central Con­ placed high in· the conference Cookout King of South Dakota at ference as a player in 1957. meet. the state Pork Producers Associa­ He was voted North Central Con­ In 1972, Haensel was the first tion convention in Sioux Falls. That ference Coach of the Year in 1985. recipient of the qua I ified him for the national He was captain of the 1957 Distinguished Coaching Award, an cookout. SDSU team which won the North honor created in memory of Haensel and his wife, Kris, have Central Conference title. Now, Haensel's college coach and three children, including son Tom, nothing would make him happier presented annually to an SDSU who is a member of the Jackrabbit than to have his players experience graduate. footbal I team - attending SDSU the championship feeling. All of Haensel's talents haven't on a Briggs (Academic) Scholar­ Haensel was an Academic All­ been confined to the football field. ship. American as an undergraduate. Since becoming head coach, 18 of his Jackrabbit players have been voted to the Academic Al I-North As a player W -L -T Central Conference team, 13 of 1955 6 -2 -1 NCC champions at 5-0-1 those in the past three seasons. 1956 4 -5 -0 Haensel was drafted by the New 1957 6 -2 -1 NCC champions at 5-0-1 York Giants of the National Foot­ ball League, but elected not to at­ As an assistant coach ... tempt professional football. In 1973 5 -5 -1 1986, one of his players, B·ruce 1974 6 -5 -0 Klostermann, was the first NCC 1975 7 -4 -0 player picked in the draft, by 1976 5 -4 -1 Denver in the eighth round. And 1977 5 -4 -1 Klostermann spent the two fu 11 · 1978 5 -6 -0 seasons with the team which went 1979 9 -3 -0 NCAA playoffs to the Super Bowl each year. 1980 3 -8 -0 In short, H aensel has been 1981 4 -5 -0 around SDSU long enough to know everything there is to know about As head coach .. . the Jackrabbit footbal I - from the 1982 ...... 4 -6 -0 winning tradition of his playing 1983 5 -6 -0 days to the challenge facing him 1984 3 -8 -0 now as he tries to rebuild that 1985 7 -4 -0 tradition. 1986 ...... 6 -5 -0 Jackrabbit football has, indeed, 1987 5 5 50 been a labor of love for a guy who Record as head coach ... earned his Bachelor's Degree in 30 -34- 0 agriculture and added a Master's Degree in Biology at Montana State. He has also done post­ Haensel played on NCC championship teams in 1955 and 1957, was offensive master's work at the University of Iine coach on the 1979 SDSU team which P.articipated in the NCAA Division II Idaho and the University of South playoffs and guided State to its most conference victories ever in 1985 when the Dakota. Jacks were 7-2 against NCC competition. State was 16-9-2 when he played (13--3-2 Haensel's trail after graduating in NCC play), 49-44-3 when he was assistant coach. Overall, he has been a part of from SDSU took him to Beresford 95 SDSU victories (95-87-5). His combined record as head coach (high school and High School for seven years, college) is 113-70-2. DON CHARLSON ...... DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, DEFENSIVE LINE Don was a standout nose guard for SDSU (1975-77), earning all-NCC recogni­ tion as a. senior. A native of Sioux City and a graduate of Heelan High School (1973), he attended the Air Force Academy prep school for one year before transferring to SDSU. He earned his Bachelor's Degree at SDSU in 1978, then add­ ed a Master's Degree in 1979. He was defensive coordinator at Yankton College for two years, then became head coach at Westmar College in LeMars, la., for one season, guiding the Eagles to a 5-4 record,- winning five of the last six games. He joined the SDSU staff in April of 1982. Don and his wife, Teresa, have three children.

MARK EKELAND ...... OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS Mark joined the SDSU staff during the summer of 1983 and doubles as linebacker coach in football and head baseball coach. A graduate of Rapid City Central, Ekeland had a couple of distinguished high school teammates, John Dut­ ton (NFL) and Dave Collins (). Ekeland played football and baseball at Augustana, earning honorable mention all-NCC in baseball. After earning his Bachelor's Degree in 1973, he added a Master's Degree at SDSU in 1978, then spent five years on the staff at Jamestown College where he was defensive coordinator for head coach Rollie Greeno. In addition, at various times he was assistant men's basketball coach, head women's basketball coach, and head baseball coach. He coached one conference championship team in baseball and one conference championship team in women's basketball. In his first year as head baseball coach at SDSU, the Jacks finished second in the NCC southern division, then won the conference playoffs, hosted and won the NCAA Division 11 Midwest Regional, and qualified for the Division 11 World Series. His first five years have seen the Jacks go 27-13, 27-15, 27-1 3 and 29-17 and 27-15. He was NCC and regional Coach of the Year in 1984. Ekeland and his wife, Becky, have two children.

BRAD ERICKSON RECEIVERS

Brad is in his 12th year on the Jackrabbit staff, doubling as assistant football coach and head swimming coach for men and women. He has developed a string of standout receivers including two-time all-NCC Monte Mosiman, two­ time all-NCC wide receiver Lionel Macklin, all-NCC wide receiver Mike Ethier, all­ NCC and all-American tight end Dennis Thomas, and two-time first-team All­ America wide receiver Jeff Tiefenthaler. In swimming, his 1979 team the NCC championship for men and his 1981 team won the NCC championship for women. Erickson has been a member of the NCAA Women's Swimming Committee. Erickson, an Arlington native, is a 1974 graduate of SDSU where he won three NCC swimming titles, helping SDSU rise from an also-ran to an NCC title con­ tender. He was the first SDSU swimmer to qua I ify for a national championship meet. Erickson earned his Master's Degree at SDSU in 1975, then spent one year at the Rapid City YMCA before returning to join the Jackrabbit coaching staff in 1976. Erickson and his wife Jenny, have two children. MARK KOOL ...... OFFENSIVE LINE

Mark became a ful I-time assistant coach at SDSU in January of 1987 although he has been around SDSU football for the better part of ten seasons. A Huron native, he was an all-conference offensive lineman for Coach Haensel when the Jacks had a 9-2 regular season and advanced to the NCC playoffs in 1979. After graduating from SDSU, he coached at Wolsey High School before returning to State to finish his Master's Degree. Then he stayed· in Brookings, as a parttime assistant coach at State while also working parttime as a physical education in­ structor at Hillcrest School in Brookings. Kool and his wife, Joan, have one child.

JOHN STIEGELMEIER ...... SECONDARY, RECRUITING COORDINATOR

John is the newest member of the SDSU coaching staff, replacing Larry Ireland in July. A Selby native, he earned a Bachelor's Degree at SDSU in 1979, then add­ ed a Master's Degree at Northern Iowa, 1981 . He coached at Eau Claire North High School 1981 -84, then became defensive coordi nator, secondary coach and recruiting coordinator at Northern State College in Aberdeen, a position he held until enrolling at the University of Wisconsin where he was a graduate assistant coach while working on his doctorate last season. John and his wife, Laurie, have two children.

CAREER RECORDS OF SDSU FOOTBALL COACHES NAME (Years) SEASONS WON LOST TIED PCT.

Ralph Ginn (1 947-68) .. 22 113 89 9 .557 John Gregory (1 972-81 ) . 10 55 50 3 . 523 . CA "Jack" West (1 919-27) . 9 44 17 9 .693 T.C. "Cy" Kasper (1 928-33) . 6 30 22 3 .573 Wayne Haensel (1 982-87) . 6 30 34 0 .468 Harry "Buck" Ewing (191 2-1 7) 6 26 12 2 .675 R.H. "Red" Threlfall (1934-37) 4 17 19 2 .474 Jack Barnes (1 938-40) 3 14 10 1 .580 (1 906-08) 3 11 6 1 .639 Thurlo McCrady (1941 -46) .. 5 11 17 3 .403 J.M. Saunderson (1909-1 0) ... 2 5 5 2 .500 (1 970-71) 2 5 15 0 .250 J. Harrison Werner (1904) . 1 4 2 1 .643 Frederick Johnson (1911) . 1 4 4 0 .500 Mr. Morrison (1 901 ) ...... 3 2 0 .600 L.L. G iike y (1 902) 3 2 0 .600 Dave K ragthorpe (1 969) 3 7 0 .300 William M. Blaine (1 905) 1 2 3 0 .400 Unavailable 6 9 6 2 .588 TOTALS 89 384 31 6 38 .546 MEET THE JACKRABBIT ·LETTERMEN *Indicates number of vars ity letters earned Listed in alphabetical order *GREG ADAMS ...... QUARTERBACK **DARWIN BISHOP .....DE FENSIVE TACKLE 6'1, 195, Sophomore, Sioux City, IA 6-5, 260, Senior, Jefferson, IA

Greg lettered as the backup Darwin played mostly as a quarterback last season and reserve last year and was in on 26 figures to be number two, behind tackled ... but should be ready to returning starter Ted Wahl, again step into starting spot this fall ... this year ... came to SDSU after a had 33 tackles as a junior when he brilliant senior season at Ea?t High shared the team lead in sacks with where he passes for 1,875 yards four ... was in on 42 tackles and and 21 touchdowns · ... that earned had four sacks in 1985 ... played in him a bunch of honors including a the Iowa Shrine game after earning spot on the Des Moines Register al I-Midwest Conference honors at EIit e al I-state team and a spot on Jefferson Community HS ... was Baily's All-American team ... ma- team MVP and co-captain ... major- joring in economics at SDSU ... born December 2, 1967 ing in civil engineering ... born February 27, 1966 ... parents are Paul and Linda Adams. parents are Beverly and Danny Bishop. *DAN BALDWIN ...... ST RONG SAFETY *TOM BLOOM ...... OFF ENSIVE TACKLE 5-11, 185, Junior, Grundy Center, IA 6-4, 250, Sophomore, Madison, SD

Dan lettered as a backup in Tom lettered as a backup last 1986, getting in on nine tackles year and should be a leading con­ with six solo stops ... injured last tender to replace Norm Lingle in year and also missed most of spr­ the starting lineup this year ... let­ ing ball ... graduated from Grundy tered three times in football and Center. High School in 1985 ... red­ four times in wrestling at Madison shirted in 1985 at SDSU ... lettered High School ... was team MVP in three times and earned all­ both sports ... majoring in physical conference honors in football at therapy ... born March 21 , 1967 ... is GCHS ... majoring in HPER ... born the son of J oan Bloom. May 28, 1967 ... parents are Craig and Jean Baldwin.

*DARIN BRICKMAN ...... RU NNINGBACK * J.D. BERRETH . FLANKER -WIDE RECEIVER 6-0, 185, Sophomore, Belle Fourche, SD 5-9, 170, Junior, Watertown, MN Darin lettered last fal I as a first­ J .D. has started at flanker the year freshman . .. he was the second past two seasons ... last year, was string tailback and also returned second on the team in receiving, kicks ... rushed 6 imes for 22 yards, with 28 catches, and led the team caught 3 passes for 37 yards, and in reception yards with 41 3 ... returned 10 kickoffs for 188 ... has career totals show 43 catches for good speed and shou Id see a lot of 664 yards and four TDs ... has also action this season . . . earned al I­ been SDSU's top kick returner the state honros at Belle Fourche High past two seasons ... averaged 20.7 School, rushing for over 2100 yards yards on 15 kickoff returns in 1986 in three seasons . . . was team MVP ... lettered in baseball last spring, . and team capt ain hitting .464 (1 3 of 28) with 11 stolen also lettered four years in track majoring in civil bases in 28 games (nine starts) ... came to SDSU as a engineering ... born September 13, 1968 ... parents are tailback after rushing for 3,084 yards in his career at Dean and Eilleen Strong. Watertown-Mayer HS ... has excellent speed ... had a .460 career batting average in prep baseball and stole 64 bases ... was an honorable mention all-state pick in high school ... earned al I-Wright County Conference honors three times ... majoring in journal ism ... Born June 21 , 1966 ... parents are James and Kathryn Berreth ... father is an SDSU graduate and publishes the Carver County News in Watertown. *JIM BUCK ...... DEFENSIVE TACKLE ***GREG FARLEY ... -OUTSIDE LINEBACKER 6-0, 240, Junior, Saukville, WI 6-2, 225, Senior, Waukon, IA

Jim is one of those guys loaded C reg lettered twice at inside with potential whose career has linebacker but moved outside last been slowed by injuries ... was ex­ year and started six games ... pected to be a major contributor in shou Id cha I lenge for sta rting spot 1985, but suffered a knee injury in again this year ... was in on 17 the season opener at Northern tackles last year after getting in on Arizona and missed the rest of the ten the yea r before and 21 in 1985 season ... has played very little ... earned Iowa Daily Press Associa­ since ... now has one last shot at it tion al I-state mention as a senior ... prepped at Port Washington when he was also first team alI­ High School and earned al 1- Northeast Iowa Conference ... also Braveland Conference at both ran on 4 x 200 relay team which defensive end and offensive center ... was also all-area qua lif ied for state meet ... majoring in math ... born and all District 7 ... majoring in electrica l engineering September 17, 1965 ... parents are Bill and Iona Farley ... born October 17, 1965 ... Will iam and Kathryn Buck. brother, Mark, was a standout at Northern Iowa.

**DA N DUITSCHER .....OF FENSIVE GUARD **KEVIN KLAPPRODT ...... RU NNINGBACK 6-3, 255, Jun ior, Rolfe, IA 6-1, 192, Junior, Brookings, SD

Dan lettered as a reserve in Kevin is a leading cand idate to 1985, then started every game the start at runningback, but suffered a last two seasons ... shou Id be one knee injury in spring ball so needs of the top offensive guards in the to get healthy first ... had a conference this fal I ... has played memorable debut for the Jacks in on both sides of the Iine ... 1986 ... with Dan Sonnek side I ined honorable mention academic all­ by an injury, Klapprodt started the conference last year ... lettered season's opener and rushed 37 four yeas at Rolfe Community times for 173 yards against School, where he earned first-team Wiscons in-Stevens Point ... finished River Valley Conference honors as second on the team in rushing with a senior ... born January 19, 1966 ... 513 net yards, caught 4 passes for majoring in dairy marketing ... on Dean's List last 40 yards and scored four TDs ... last year, appeared in semester and has a 3.63 cumulat ive grade point average nine games, with one start, and had 123 yards rushing ...... pa rents are Dean and Melvene Duitscher ... pro­ former Brookings High standout (football, basketba ll nounced DUTCH-ER. and and track), K lapprodt scored two touchdowns when Bobcats won the state Class AA championship his junior season (1983) ... frrst team all-state pick as senior ... was *GENE ELROD ...... RUNNINGBACK also team captain and team MVP ... majoring in politica l 6-2, 200, Sophomore, Sioux Falls, SD science ... has 3.30 GPA ... born December 3, 1966 pa rents are Don and Donna Klapprodt.

Gene should be a leading con­ tender for a start ing spot this fall ... played in five games last fall and **DAVE KLINE ...... IN SIDE LINEBACKER rushed 16 times for 65 yards ... 6-1, 245, Junior, Harlan, IA spent the summer with the Prairie Repertory Theatre in Brookings ... Dave sta rted one game last year earned a host of honors playing for (Central Missouri) but has played in the state champion O'Gorman every game the past two seasons ... team ... was MVP in the 1985 state was an inside linebacker in 1986 Class AA title game ... also on Sal­ before moving to tackle last year ... ly's All-American team after earn­ was in on 15 tackles in '86 and 13 ing all-state and all-Sioux Inter last year ... was a first-team al I­ Conference honors ... majoring in journal ism born May state se lection at Harlan Com­ 1, 1967 ... pa rents are Gene and Carol EI rod. munity High School in 1984 ... also earned all-Southwest Iowa and all­ Hawkeye Eight Conference honors ... team won three straight state football championships ... majoring in H PER ... born January 3, 1967 ... parents are Charles and Phy I I is KI ine. * JIM KOEPPEL ....· ...... ST RONG SAFETY *TIM HAWKINS ...... WID E RECEIVER 6-2, 205, Senior, Urbandale, IA. 6-1, 180, Sophomore, Onida, SD Jim transferred to SDSU from Iowa Lakes Community College Tim walked on and won the punt­ last year and started every game ... ing job last year after redshirting in finished fifth on the team in 1986 ... averaged .36yards per at­ tackles with 47 ... had one pass in­ tempt for 43 punts ... had a longest terception and one fumble re­ of 57 yard s against Augustana ... covery ... earned all-conference had a 42.4 average for seven at­ honors at Iowa Lakes ... earned all­ tempts at St. Cloud .. . came to Central Iowa Conference honors at SDSU after playing high school Urbandale HS ... majoring in recre­ ball for former Jackrabbit fullback ation ... born June 24, 1966 ... Chuck Benson at Sully Buttes High parents are Jam es and Gloria School ... was team captain in both Koeppel. football and baskeball .. . played both ways on a team which made the state playoffs majoring in mathematics ... born March 3, 1968 * *STEVE KURTENBACH ...... OU TSIDE parents are Lynn and Karmen Hawkins. LINEBACKER 6-3, 205, Junior, Brookings, SD *LlJKE HOLZWARTH . OUTSIDE LINEBACKER Steve started the first three 6-0, 195, Sophomore, Hazel, SD games last year and finished 11th on the team in tackles with 27 ... L�ke played his way into the split time the year before ... was starting lineup last year, then got also the starting heavyweight on hurt ... started three games ... was the Jackrabbit wrestling team last in on 20 tackles and his 11 solos in­ winter before being sidelined by an cluded two quarterback sacks ... injury ... that same injury kept him saw first action in Hobo Day game out of spring ball ... was in on 31 and had six tackles with a sack ... tackles in '86 with 14 solos ... was a earned all Lake Central Con­ standout athl ete at Brookings High ference honors at Hamlin High School- where he was an all-state School where he lettered in foot­ football player, state champion wrestler and finished ball, basketball and golf ... major­ third in the· state in the 110 high hurdles in track ... major­ ing in electrical engineering ... born ing in electrical engineering ... born August 28, 1966 ... is Jan uary 9, 1968 ... parents are Robert and Jan Holzwarth. the son of Frank and Jean Kurtenbach ... father is sales manager at the Brookings-based scoreboard manufactur­ ing firm Daktronics ... his father lettered in football at SDSU in 1958-59-60 and was also acting head coach in **TIM KWAPNIOSKI ...... CO RNERBACK wrestling in 1969 when the Jacks had an 11-2 dual record. 5"'.'10, 175, Junior, Columbus, NE

Tim transferred to SDSU from *JEFF GALVIN ...... OFF ENSIVE TACKLE the Univers ity of Nebraska and 6-5, 265, Junior, Galva, IA played his way into the lineup in 1986 .. . I ast year, started every game ... was honorable mention Jeff lettered as a backup offen­ all-conference ... earned NCC sive tackle last year and should Player of the Week honors when he provide depth again this year ... had three interceptions agai nst the played in the Iowa Shrine game University of North Dakota ...was after earning all-Northwest Iowa sixth on the team in tackles, with honors in high school ... majoring 46, and second in passes broken in biology and has a 3.39 grade up, with five ... in 1986, fin ished point average ... born December 5, with 30 tackles, two interceptions and six passes broken 1966 ... parents are Caylen and · up ... was first-team all-Trans Nebraska Conference and Carol Calvin, who farm near Galva. first- team all-area at Columbus High School ... was also a standout hurdler in track ... walked on at N�braska before coming to SDSU ... in addition to secondary duties, also led Jacks in punt returns last year, with 10 for 64 yards ... majoring in education ... born October 23, 1965 ... parents are Dave and Loretta Kwapnioski ... pro­ nounced kwap-now-sk i. *KE LLY McDERMOTT ...OFFE NSIVE CENTER ***DAN JACKSON .. : OUTSIDE LINEBACKER 6-1 , 225, Sophomore, Green Bay, Wis. 6-4, 218, Sen_ior, Winterset, IA

Kelly lettered as the backup Dan was starting at outside center last year and figures to be linebacker when the 1986 season number two at that position again opened, then got hurt and has been this year ... earr:,ed first-team all battling the injury problem since ... . Bay Conference in 1985 when he started five games in 1985 and was was also first team. al I-metro ... was eighth on the team in tackles with also team MVP in track at Ascwau­ 57 ... had just ten tackles in 1986 benon HS .. . brother of former and last year was in on 21 ... started Jackrabbit offensive tackle � im two of the first three games last McDermott ... majoring in psy­ fall, then got hurt again ... has ex­ chology ... has 3.53 GPA ... born cellent potential if he's healthy ... June 6, 1968 ... parents are J anial prepped at Winterset High School McDermott and Donna Jan sen. where his honors included two-t ime all-state by the Iowa Daily Press Association ... majoring in mechanical engineering .. older brother Doug, played for the Jacks **CHAD MEIER ...... OFFE NSIVE TACKLE and was co-captain in 1976 ... younger brother, Brad, will 6-4, 280, Sophomore, Sheboygan, Wis. be freshman lineman at State this fall ... born August 30, 1965 ... parents are Harold and Marriett Jackson. Chad has lettered twice but hasn't made it through a season without an injury ... a backup of­ *RICK NITZSCHE ...... ST RONG SAFETY fensive lineman, he has also handl­ 6-1, 195, Junior, Stoughton, Wis. ed some kickoff chores for the Jacks ... started two games last Rick lettered as a backup safety year at right guard ... was a first­ last year, but saw considerable team all-state tackle in high school playing time ... finished the season where he was also a standout with 26 tackles ... a 1985 graduate kicker (1 7 of 17 PAls, 4 field goals of Stoughton HS, Rick redshirted at with a long of 42 and a 44.6 yard SDSU in that fall ... earned all punting average) ... was a football, Badger Conference honors in foot­ basketball and track letterman in high school ... majoring ball and baseball in high school ... in commercial economics ... born July 8, 1967 ... parents majoring in sociolo gy-crim i na I are Paul and Rosal Meier. justice ... born October 7, 1966 ... parents are Roger and Judie Nitz­ sche. *DAN HULL ...... STRO NG SAFETY 6-0, 190, Sophomore, Homestead, IA ***TED ORTALE ...... ' NOSE GUARD Dan lettered as a backup safety 6-2, 240, Senior, Ankeny, IA last year and should battle for a starting spot this year ... played · Ted has split time at nose guard mostly on specialty teams last the past three seasons and may be season ... is a 1986 graduate of ready to move in full time.. has Williamsburg HS where he was been in on 39 tackles each of the first-team all-South Iowa Cedar past two seasons .. . after being League ... honorable mention all­ credited with 35 the in 1985 ... first stater ... majoring in commercial team Des Moines Register all­ economics ... born Arpi I 28, 1968 ... stater at Ankeny HS ... also wrestl­ parents are Robert and Ethel Hull. ed in high school .. born December 3, 1964 ... majoring in H PER ... parents are Bernie and David Orta le. uGREG OSMUNDSON ...... · ...... IN SIDE ***DOUG RUESINK .....OFF ENSIVE �UARD LINEBACKER 6-3, 235, Senior, Castlewood, SD 6-1, 200, Junior, Sioux Falls, SD Doug cou Id be an al I-conference Greg led State in tackles last caliber player if he could avoid the year with 132 (13.2 per ga me) in­ 1n1ury proble ms which have cluding a team high 46 solo stops plagued him throughout his career ... was also second in interceptions, ... started five ga mes last year after with four ... had 21 tackles in loss co ming out of spring ball nu mber at Augustana and had 15 tackles one on the right side .. . had been at plus two interceptions at UNC . fullback as a first year freshman one· of the pleasant surprises in but lettered each of the past three 1986, he literally played his way in­ seasons at guard ... earned all-state to the starting lineup ... began the honors as a prep senior at season as number two behind Dar­ Castlewood · ... rushed for over rin Thurston, but switchep sides 1,200 yards in high school, helping tea m to playoffs .. . midway through year to become a starter and ended up majoring in H PER .. . born February 2, 1966 ... parents are second on the tea m in tackles with 82 ...in second start, Mary and Cliff Ruesink. had 21 tackles and a pass interception against Mankato ... was an all-stater at Lincoln High School where he let­ tered in football, wrestling and track .. . earned honorable *MIKE RUPERT ...... IN SIDE LINEBACKER mention All-America honors in football ... older brother, 6-0, 205, Junior, Holstein, IA. Jeff, was an off ensiv� guard for the Jacks ... majoring in micro biology ... 3.29 GPA ... born September 29, 1966 .. . Mike lettered as a backup parents are Arnold and Becky Osmundson. behind fixture Darrin Thurston last year so should be in the hunt for a starting job this year ... saw con­ **LANCE PROUTY ....·.. OFF ENSIVE GUARD siderable playing time as a reserve 6-6, 270, Junior, Redwood Falls, MN and was in on 26 tackles ... was a standout athlete at Galva-Holstein Lance started the first three HS .. . was al I-Maple Valley Con­ ga mes last year at left guard .. . has ference in football, co mpeted in lettered twice and wi 11 battle for the 440, 880 and high hurdles in starting spot th is fal I if he recovers track, winning a state title, and was fro m spring injury ... was an all­ a state runnerup in wrestling ... ma­ Southwest Conference pick at Red­ joring in ag education ... born November 16, 1966 .. . wood Falls High School, where he parents are Curtis and Nancy Rupert. was tea m captain and Defensive Player of the Year in football .. . enrolled in general registration .. . **R. PAUL RYSTROM ...... IN SIDE born Nove mber 23, 1966 ... parents LINEBACKER are Art and Sue Prouty. 6-1, 220, Junior, Frankfurt, West Germany

Paul came to SDSU after playing high school football at Hanau American High School in Germany .. . earned all-AA Gold Conference and all-E urope-Ger many honors at I inebacker and was team MVP on defense .. .aft er redshirting in 1985, began the 1986 season as a starter ... was in on 35 tackles and had a pass interception that year ... last year, saw only I imited duty and was in on 16 tackles ...HP ER major ... born March 31, 1967, in Brookings ... parents are Robert and Linda Rystrom ... father is an SDSU graduate and a career officer in the military, now stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, Kans. ***STEVE SCHULTZ ...... TIGHT END **MIKE TEMME ...... OFFENSIVE CENTER 6-5, 240, Senior, Jackson, MN 6-2, 230, Junior, Cedar Rapids, IA

Steve lettered as the number Mike became a starter by de­ two tight end behind All-American fault in 1986 (an injury took out Dennis Thomas in 1985 and has starting center Jeff Mou nts) and he been a starter pr alternate since has been there since ... Mike ... caught seven passes for 50 yards started the '86 season with an i 1- and two touchdowns last year ... 1 ness which put him in the hospital, after finishing second on the team then was put in the starting lineup in 1986 when he had 24 catches for after Mounts got hurt ... and he 302 yards and three touchdowns ... made great progress ... hospitaliz­ al I-Southwest Conference in foot­ ed the week before the season's bal I, basketball and baseball at opener, he wasn't even in uniform Jackson High School ... played in for the game in which Mounts got the Minnesota prep al I-star footbal I .game .... caught 26 hurt ... two weeks later, he was in the starting lineup to passes as a prep senior ... majoring in pharmacy ... born stay ... was a thi rd-team all-stater at Linn-Mar High Marc h 26, 1966 ... parents are Carol and John Schultz. School and played in the Iowa Shrine game ... majoring in electrical engineering, was on the Dean's List last semester with a perfect 4.000 grade point average and *MIKE SEBERN ...... WIDE RECEIVER has a 3.85 cumulative ... academic all-conference pick 6-3, 190, Sophomore, Beresford, SD last year ... born March 7, 1967, in Rockford, 111 ... parents are Lowell and Ethel Temme. Mike had an exciting debut to the Jackrabbit lineup, then gradually lost his starting job at *DALE VEATCH ...... OU TSIDE LINEBACKER wide receiver last year ... caught 6-3, 225, Sophomore, Dike, IA three passes for 121 yards, setting up two touchdowns in the season­ Dale played his way into the opening victory at Central Missouri starting lineup at the end of the ... and that ended up as his season 1986 season, then got hurt ... and total ... an excellent athlete, he has missed all of last year after a pre­ also competed in the 800 on the season illness put him in the SDSU track team ... injured playing hospital ... moved to a down pos i­ amateur basebal I du ring the past tion in spring ball ... had 32 tackles summer so his status for this fall is questionable ... was a in '86 ... came to SDSU with twin football, basketball, track standout at Beresford High brother Daryl, who lettered as a School where he earned all-state in both football and backup fullback last year ... three­ basketball ... majoring in secondary education ... born year letterman in football, he earn­ May 18, 1967 ... parents are Richard and Rosemary ed al I-state honors as a senior at Sebern. Dike HS ... also earned high school Al.I -American honors in wrestling ... majoring in HPE_R ... born December 21, 1965 ... parents are Steve and Glenda Veatch. ***LEE STEWART ...... OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-3, 290, Senior, Scotland, SD *DARYL VEATCH ...... FU LLBACK Lee is a two-year starter at right 6-2, 210, Junior, Dike, IA· tack le ... started ten of eleven games last year ... great potential Daryl lettered as a backup but must stay healthy ... biggest of fullback last year and will have a the starting offensive Iinemen . .. shot at replacing graduated starter earned all kinds of honors in high Kevin Hofer this fall ... did not school including two-time all-state carry the ball last year ... half of and Street and Smith All-America... the twin combination with brother majoring in commercial economics Dale ... standout athlete at Dike HS ... born June 25, 1966 ... parents are where he competed in football and Ruth and Dale Stewart ... his track ... rushed for 245 yards in his younger brother, Lyle, is a • fin al high school game, against redshirted freshman lineman for the Jackrabbits. Reinbeck ... majoring in broadcast journalism ... born January 21, 1965 ... parents are Steve and Glenda Veatch. '***TED WAHL ....- ...... QU ARTERBACK *PAUL WILDEMAN .....DEFE NSIVE TACKLE 6-1, 196, Senior, Jamestown, ND 6-4, 225, Sophomore, Cherokee, IA

Ted has been a second-team al I­ Pau I lettered as a first-year North Central Conference pick freshman last year and will be a each of the past two seasons and front runner for a starting spot in enters his senior season with 4,850 the defensive I ine this falI if he yards total offense, just 433 yards recovers from a shoulder injury shy of the SDSU career mark held suffered in wrestling ... injury re­ by Gary Maffett ... Ted paid his quired surgery and he · missed dues, redshirting in 1984 and back­ spring ball ... suffered the injury in ing . up Mike Busch in 1985, then the practice room, battling team­ had a record-setting season in mate Steve Kurtenbach, who is 1986, breaking both the school and also on the footbal I team ... was a North Central Conference records standout high school athlete at for single-season total offense ... had an SDSU single­ Washington HS in Cherokee, earning first- team all-state game total offense record 'of 434 yards at USO ... was honors in football, then winning the state heavyweight sixth in the final NCAA Division 11 total offense statistics wrestling championship ... majoring in engineering ... averaging 269.5 yards per game ... was also 11th in pass­ born October 11, 1968 ... parents are Pete and Ruth Ann ing efficiency at 127.4 . ... passed for over 200 yard s seven Wildeman ... father is a golf pro. times with single-game high of 370 at USO ... rushed over 100 yards once, with 111 against Mankato (was over 100 yards gross three times, but had net of 94 against St. **TIM WOLTHUIS ...OU TSIDE LINEBACKER Cloud and net of 91 vs. Augustana) ... last year's total of­ LONG SNAPPER fense production dropped by 1,100 yards ... opened season with 310 yard effort at Central Missouri, then suf­ 6-2, 195, Sophomore, Spencer, IA fered a knee injury at NDSU and it took awhile to heal properly ... played in five games prior to taking over Tim hasn't seen much action at starting role in '86 ... earned all kinds of honors at I inebacker, but has lettered tw ice Jamestown HS including Coaches' All-America ... was as the long snapper on the special-· also a basketball standout ... majoring in commerical ty teams ... a four-year letterman at economics ... born July 28, 1965 ... parents are Polly and Everly Community High School, he Arnold Wahl ... has six brothers including Kory, who will was an al I-Corn belt Conference be a freshman quarterback at UNO this fall. performer and special mention all­ state selection ... majoring in pol it­ cal scien·ce ... born January 20, ***BRIAN WEBSTER . OUTSIDE LINEBACKER 1966 ... parents are Gary and Nelda 6-3, 225, Senior, Rosemount, MN Wolthuis. **DA N ZIEGLER ...... CORNER BACK 6-0, 180, Senior, Volga, SD Brian has played every position in the defensive line since coming Dan had an excellent junior to SDSU and is back at a down season, leading the team intercep­ position after spending two tions with five (one each in five seasons as an outside linebacker ... straight games) and earning had some fine games at the end of second-team all-North Central the '86 season and started twice at Conference honors ... was in on 25 OLB last year ... but depth situa­ tackles and also led the team in tion dictated move back inside passes broken up, with six ... shared where State gradu ated both start­ NCC lead for interceptions with ing tackles ... has been in on 20 Todd Zabel of NDSU, each with tackles each of the past two five ... became a starter in 1986 and seasons includ ing five sacks ... lettered as a defensive had a fine season, finishing with 32 tackle in 1985 ... had one start at tackle in 1985 ... had 26 tackles and a team-leading seven passes broken up ... a tackles that year ... has also played nose guard ... major- fine all-around athlete, Ziegler played basketball his first ing in mechanical engineering ... born March 19, 1966 ... year at State, then joined the football program in the parents are Peggy and Alle·n Webster. spring of 1985 ... and has lettered twice in track, placing fourth in the high hurdles at the 1985 NCC indoor meet ... shoulder injury sidelined him for track and spring ball in '86 and did not track last spring, either ... had an ex­ cellent all-around career at Sioux Valley High School where he was a classmate of former Jack I inebacker Dar­ rin Thu rs ton ... earned al I-Lake Central Conference honors in football, and was an all-state pick in basketball ... was team MVP in football, basketball and track ... ma­ joring in dairy manufacturing ... born April 8, 1966 ... parents are Ron and Judy Ziegler. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL LETTERMEN

Bromberg, Nickolas 1930-31-32 Douglas, Gordon 1932-34 Gimbel, Greg 1966-{,7-{,8 Holling, Mike 1971 -A- Brooks, Ray 1908 Dragash, Nickolas 1935-36-37 Ginsberg, Isadore 1933-34 H9lloway, Fred 1962-6H,4 Aamot, Merle 1954 Brown, Don 1939 Dralle, Greg 1981 -82-83-84 Girard, D'ave 1966-{,7 Holm, Kenneth 1957-58-59 Abbott, Cleve 1912-13-1 4-1 5 Brown, Don 1964 Duitscher, Dan 1985-86-87 Gissler, Bob 1973-74-75 Holzwarth, Bob 1965 Acheson, Dave 1957-58-59 Brown, Edward 1947-48 Dummermuth, Dan 1979-80-81 G lasrud, Dave 1963-{,4-{,5 Holzwarth, Luke 1987 1954-55 Acheson, Jerry Brown, Robert 1947 Dunbar, Mark 1977-78-79-80 Goldstein, Sidney 1935 Hoover, Harold 191 4-1 5-16-1 7 Adams, Greg 1987 Buck, Jim 1986 9!Jncanson'. Kenneth 1938 Gonnerman, Darwin 1966-{,7-{,8 Horak, Dick 1966-67-68 Alder, Lloyd 1927-28-29 Buller, Gary 1972-73-74 Dunn, John 1916 Gosmire, Edgar 1949-50-51 Horning, Jon 1958-59-60 Alexande .D. 1971 -72-73-74 r, J Bunch, Woody 1972-73 During, Elman ·1941-42 Granger, Paul 1908-09-10 Horning, Lee 1986-87 Alfred, Brad 1976-77-78 Bunkers, Bill 1975-76 Durkin, Pat 1964-65-{,6 G rath, Bob 1940-46 Houghton, Jay 1912-1 4 Alfredso 1957-58 n, George Bunkers. Brian 1979-80-81 Durland, Bob 1950-51-52 Gray, Jim 1981-83 Houser, Phil 1970-71 -72 Allen, Alan 1967-{,8-69 Burdett, William 191 7-1 9 Durland, Tom 1941 -42-47 Greene, William 1957 Hrdlicka, Fred 1984-85 Amen, Howard 1949-50 Busch, Mike 1984-85 Dwyer, Jim 1961 -{,2-{,3 Grein, John 1966-{,7-{,8 Huelskamp, Mark 1973-74-75 Anderson, Arley 1941 Busckhardt, Dennis 1958 Dykhouse, Dana 1976-77-78 Griffen, Ed 1945 Hughes, John 1905 Anderson, Arlin 1951 -52-53 Bushey, Alfred 1913 Dyson, James 1938 Grohs, Eugene 1946-47 Hull, Dan 1987 Anderson, Charles 1948-49-50 Buss, Mike 1964-65-66 Guida, Lou 1950-51-52 Huls, Don 1961 -{,2-63 Anderson 1982 , Craig Bylander, Ervin 1941 -42 Gukeisen, Terry 1963-{,4 Hulslander, Howard 1947 Anderson, Dana 1979-80 -E- Guthmiller, Clay 1970-71-72 Hunt. Joel 1980-81 -82 Anderson, Erling 1948-49 Edwards, Phillip 1953 Hurlburt, Mick 1963-64-{,5 Anderson, Gale 1939-40-46 -C- Egge, Gustav 1907 Hyde, Gary 1964-65-66 Anderson, Greg 1978 -H- Cade, Kevin 1982-83-84 Eggers, Arthur 1926 Hyde, Owen 1908 Anderson, Kenneth 1940 Haan, Phil 1955-56 Cadwel I, Lacey 1911-12-13 Eggers, Bob 1924-26 Anderson, Leon 1916 Haan, Vince 1970-71 Cady, Emerson 1923 Eggers, Douglas 1949-50-51 Ande�o� Leon 1 939-40-41 Hadler, Bart 1927 -J- Canfield, William 1974-75 Eggers, John 1928 Anderson, Quentin 1939-40 Hadler, Harry 1928-29 Jack son, Dan 1985-86-87 Carey, ·E ugene 1920-21-22 Eichstadt, Scott 1973-7 4-75 Anderson Richard 1953 Haensel, Wayne 1955, 56, 57 Jackson, Doug 1973-74-75-76 , Carlisle, Martin 1925 E idsmoe, Marble 1913 Anderson, Roger 1950-51-52 Hagen, Clyde 1967-{,8-{,9 Jacobsen, Stan 1961 -62-{,3 Carlson, Steve 1951 E idsness, John 1967 Anderson, Tom 1966-{,7 Hagin, Terry 1967-{,8-{,9 Carmody, Mike 1980-81 Eischens, Roger 1960-{,1-{,2 Jaeger, Ed 1939-40-45 Andries, William 1933-3 Hahn, Darrel I 1971-72 James, Darryl 1979 4 Carr, Donald 1930-31 E isenbraun, Dal 1955-56 Archer_, Tom 1939-40 Hail, Rudolph 1906 James, Don 1950 Carr, Robert 1937-38 Eitreim, Jeff 1977-78-79 Armstrong, Larry 1969 Halberg, Rolland 1929 James, Jerry 1978-79 Carr, Robert 1963 Eitriem, Richard 1952 Arndt, Alfred 1932-33-34 Hall, Joe 1907 Carter, Jim 1953-54-55 Ekberg, Alvin 1938-39 James, Will 1978 Arnold, Loren 1928 Halverson, Kenneth 1933-34-35 Catlett, Bland 1911 E kern, Bob 1924-25-26 Jenison, Ray 1929-30 Ashmore, Kenneth 1953-54 Ham, Lyle 1973 Jennings, Hallace 191 5-1 6 Cavanaugh, George 1984 Eliason, Jay 1977-78-1 7 Atkinson, Ray 1905-06-07-08-09 Hamlin, Tom 1965-{,6-{,7 Jensen, Cliff 1952 Cave, Dale 1984-85 Ellingson, Link 1977-78-79 Hamm, Gus 1951 Jensen, Dave 1973 Chadderdon, Abe 1974-75 Elliott, Tim 1968-{,9-70 Hammer, Gilmore 1945 -B- Chappell, Vincent 1912-1 3 Ellwanger, Bob 1969-70-71 Jensen, David 1969-70 Hammond·, James 1947-48 Jensen, Ellis 1957 Backlund, Harold 1951-52-53-54 Charlson, Don 1975-76-77 EIrod, Gene 1987 Hammrich, Harvey 1956-57-58 Jensen, Frank 1911-12-1 3 Backman, Adolph 1920-21 -22 Cheever, Eugene 1948-49-50 Emmerich, James 1937-38-39 Hanify, Kenneth 1957-58-59 Jensen, Ken 1982-83 Bacon, Spec 1919 Chicoine, Jeff 1965-66-67 Emmerich, Rollins 1934-35 Hansen, Dennis 1966-{,7 Jensen, Ray 1928 Bade, Aaron 1956 Chilcott, Ralph 1905-06-07-08 Engen, Robert 1946 Hansen, Ernie 1948-49 Jensen, Russel 1910-1 1 Baker, Harry 1927-28-29 Christensen, Brad 1979-80-61 Engle, Phil 1970-71-72 Hansen, Les 1960-{,1-{,2 Johnson, Arnold 1954-55-56 Baldwin, Dan 1986 Christensen, Doug I as 1948 Englemann, Weert 1927-28-29 Hansen, Otto 191 3-14 Johnson, Art 1920-21 Balfany, Jack 1933 Christenson, Ron 1973-74-75 Engler, Leonard 1938-39-40 Hansen, Sid 1941 Johnson, Carl 1913-1 4 Bal I, Thomas 1967 Christie, Roland 1928-29 Eng ler, Leonard 1938-39-40 Hanson, Byron 1946 Johnson, Charles 1909 Bandy, Kenneth 1946 Christopherson, Merrith 1945-46 Englund, Brad 1973-74-75 Hanson, Phillip 1916 Johnson, Charlie 1976-77 Barber, Mark 1934-35 Clabes, Ray 1923 Englund, Homer 1948-49-50 Hanson, Rolf 1942 Johnson, Clifford 1907-08-09-1 0-1 ' Barkley, Lester 1940-41 Clancy, Don 1940-41 Englund, Loren 1952-53 Hanson, Wallace 1945 Johnson, Dan 1977-78-79-80 Barnes, Duane 1966-67 Clarksean, Charlie 1971 -72-73 Erickson, Paul 1975-76-77 Harding, Leslie 1926 Johnson, Dennis 1968-{,9-70 Barrick, Steve 1983 Claytor, Garry 1987 Erickson, Ronald 1951 -52-53-54 Hardter, Leslie 1928 Johnson, Ditanyon 1985 Bartels, Dan 1976-77 Clemens, Jim 1986 Ethier, Mike 1981 -82-83 Haring, Rick 1975-76 Johnson, Don 1970-71-72-73 Bartlett, Dona Id 1948-49-50 Coffey, Frank 1921-22 Evans, Al 1951 -52-53 Harris, Bob 1961-{,2 Johnson, Fred 1932-33-34 Bartling, Herb 1947-48-49-50 Coffey, Robert 1921-22-23-24 Evans, David 1934-35 Harris, Sam 1974-75-76-77 Johnson, H. 1905 Bartling, Jay 1973 Cohen, Eric 1978-79-80 Evans, Warren 1939-40 Harris, Tony 1978-79-80 Johnson, John 1924-25-26 Baxa, Fred 1933 Collinge, Vernie 1916 Evans, William 1917 Hart, Greg 197 4-75 Johnson, Jonathan 1948 Beier, Bruce 1954-55 Conve� Dan 1 984-85 Harvey, Howard 1924-25 Johnson, K.C 1984-85-86 Bell, Gerald 1941 -42-46 Cook, Arnold 1941 -46-47 Harvey, James 1917 Jon Kauba, 1945 Bell, Lowell 1948 Cook, William 1947-48-49 -F- Farley, Greg 1985-86-87 Hasslen, Melvin 1939 Jones, Dave 1981 -82 Benson, Chuck 1975-76-77-78 Cooney, Judd 1957-59 Havlik, Ed 1963 Jones, Ken 1971 -72 Benson, Gifford 1930-31 -32 Copeland, Max 1916 Farrand, Lyle 1962-{,3-{,4 Hawkins, Tim 1987 1963-64-{,5 Corning, Leon 1946-47 Fawcett, Rodney 1961 ]<:mes, Randy 1978 Benson, LeRoy Hawley, Errol 1916 Cotter, James 1968 Fejfar, Adolph 1957 Jones, Randy 1984-85 Bergan, LeRoy 1958 Healy, Charles 1939-40-41 Berreth, J .D. 1986-87 Cox, Dave 1971 -72 Fenn, Bemjam in 1921 -22 Jones, Tom 1968-69-70 Healy, Don 1941 -42 Joseph, John 1927 Bertram, August 1947-48 Fenner, Vick 1936 -49 Craddock, Richard 1949-50-51 Heard, Rick 1968-{,9-70 Craig, Beverly 1946-47-48 Fennig, Dave 1963 J uchems, Rich 1976-77-78 Bertram, Jake 1946 Heinitz, Jim 1969-70-71 Betz, Bob 1954-55-56 Craig, Jim 1957-58 Fergen, James 1937-38 Juve, Gene 1950-51-52 He.Im, Flash 1966-{,8 Bibby, Erwin 1907-08-09-10 Crandall, Steve 1965 Fischer, Clayton 1974-75-76 Helsman, Ray 1946 Bibby, F .J . 1911 Cron, Steve 1977-78-80 Fisher, Gary 1983 Hemme, Ario 1956 -K- Bidinger, Dave 1982-83-85 Cronin, Joe 1967 Flyger, Mike 1973 Hendricks, Mark 1976 Katzenberger, Karl 1956-57-58 Biegert, Howard 1923-24-25-26 Cross, George 1923-24 Fox, Merle 1'905 Henry, William 1928-29 Kaufman, Dave 1972 Bies, Orval 1945 Cunningham, Daniel 1959-{,0-61 Fra ndsen, George 1926-28 Herman, John 1982 Kaufman, Jim 1983-84-85 Billings, Roger 1942 Fra ndsen, Hugh 1933-34 Herman, William 1955 Kavanagh, Chuck 1969-70 Bishop, Darwin 1985-86-87 Fra nk, Don 1957-58 Hermanson, Barry 1978-80 Keeler, Charles 1947-48 Blaze, Francis 1956-57-58 Frank, Ronald 1959-{,0-61 -D- Hermanson, Brian 1978-79-80 Kellar, Eldon 1946-47-48-49 Bla�ey, Matt 1976 Franz, Pete 1954 Daiss, Mike 1979-80 Herting, Leumme 1927-28-29 Keller, Colin 1976-77-78 Bliekinger, Loren 1946 Frazier.Monty 1967 Dalthorp, Charles 191 7-19 Hesby, Howard 1965 Keller, Tim 1968-69-70 Bloom, Tom 1987 Freed, James 1947 Day, Tim 1985 Heyer, Wade 1980 Kelly, Frank 1923-25-26 Bly, Jon 1975-76-77-78 Fremark, Dave 1980-81 -82-83 De Berg, Jarvis 1979-80-81 Hibbs, Joel 1969-70-7 Kempainen, James 1969 Boardman 1927 Friberg, Elmore 1940-45 DeBoer, Harvey 1945 Higgins, Marty 1979-80 Kendall, Robert 1968-{,9 Boden, Lynn 1971 -72-73-74, Frick, Cyril 1959-{,0 DeBoom, Kermit 1958-59 Hiner, Babe 1927-28 Kennard, Elmer 1917 Bondhus, Leland 1958-59-{,0 Fridley, Harry 1915 DeLaHunt, Dan 1974-75-76 Hippe, Matt 1980-81-82-83 Kennedy, Kevin 1972-73-74 Boner, Gary 1962 Fujan, Ron 1976-77-78 DeVaney, Jim 1961 Hipple, Bob 1917 Kerlish, Leonad 1930-31 Bonnell, Marty 1973 DeVery, John 1929 Hladky, Vlady 1929-30-31 Kern, Patrick 1959 Bonus, Ray 1981-82 DeWitt. John 1946-47-48-49 -G- Hoberg, William 1969 Kerns, Roger 1952-53-54 Bowar, Earl 1937 Decker, Doug 1978-79-80 Gabriel, Ben 1957 Hobert, John 1966 K ipley, Pau I 1977-78-79-80 Bowers, Harold 1926 Decker, Jim 1971-72-73 Gage, William 1915 Hobert, Roland 1928 Klapprodt, Kevin 1986-87 Bowles, Fred 1905-06 Dee, Dennis 1962-{,3-64 Gall, Mike 1980 Hoeft, Harwood 1954-55-56 Klawitter, Dominic 1952-53-54-55 Bowyer, Dale 1948-49-50 Demers, John 1984-85 Galvin, Jeff 1987 Hoeg, Bob 1966 Klebsch. Don 1938-39 Bozied, Bob 1966-67-{,8 . Denhart, Cecil 1905-07-08 Garry, Jerome 1976-77-78 Hoellwarth, Marlin 1942 Kline, Dave 1986-87 Bra a, Emery 1953-54 Denker, Roger 1953-54 Gary, Jim 1982 Hofer, Kevin 1985-86-87 Kloeker, Jerry 1959-{,0 Braun, Don 1940 Devaney, Jim 1960 Gaughran, Dick 1959-60-61 Hofer, Quint en 1979-80-81 Kloeckl, Jeff 1980-81-82 Breland, Kevin 1979-80 Devanney, Vince 1942 Gaul, Milo 19-54-55 Hofer, Roger 1977-78 Kloster, Martin 1935-36 Breske, Alois 1956-57-58 Dickey, Dennis 1972-73 Gaul, Ray 1959-{,0 Hoff, Dallas 1950-51-54 Klostermann, Bruce 1984-85 Breske, Mike 1979-80 Diehl, Wallace 1933-34-35 Gee, George 1915 Hoffman, Bep 1945 K lucas, Casper 1960-{,1 Bressee, Robert 1949-50-51 Dierks, Dean 1984-85-86 Gehant, George 1940-41 -42 Hoffman, Wade 1984-85 Knofczynski, Richard 1962 Brevik, Arnold 1926 Diesch, Mark 1982-83-84-85 Gibbons, Harry 1948-49-50 Hogrefe, Howard 1970-71 -72 Knowlton, Dave 1978-79-81-82 Brickman, Darin 1986 Dietz, Rick 1966-68-69 G ieneart, Les 1950-52-53 Hohenthaner, Chuck 1977-78 Knox, Frank 1911-13 Bridenstine, David 1969 Dolan, Mark 1980-81-82 Gilbert. Arthur 1917 Hojer, Al 1978-79-80 Knudsen, Dick 1958-59-{,1 1936-37-38 Brill, Arden Dorman, Jim 1972-73 Gilbert, Bob 1942 Hokenstad, Harold 1933-34 Koening, Jack 1941 Broadhurst, Tom 1954-57 Doty, Mike 1971-72-73 Gilbert, Paul 1946-47 Holdhusen, Stuart 1936 Koeppel, Jim 1987 Brockshus, Ross 1983-84 Douglas, Gale 1962-{,3-{,4 Gilbertson, Mike 1965 Holliday, Donald 1952 Kolling, Mike 1970-71 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL LETTERMEN

Koltun, Mike· 1 965 Maule, Mike 1979 Riesgaard, Calvin 1968-69-70 Stanec, Emil 1968 Konrad, Paul 1975-76 · Maytern, Don 1942 -0- Riley, Virgil 1952-53 Stanley, Mark 1984 Kool, Adrian 19�3 McCain, Darwin 1920 Ochs, Jerry 1961-62-63 Ringsrod, Ronald 1935-36 Stanley, Matt 1984-85 Kool, Mark 1977-78-79 McCain, Don 1945 Odegaard, Les 1974-75 Rishoi, Stanley 1929-30-31 Stanton, Ed 1919 Kool, Marv 1949-50-51 McClinton, Rod 1987 Od land, Lewis 1906-08-09 ·R isse, Greg 1981 Starbeck, Clyde 1923-24-25-26 Kornaman, James 1959-60 McCordie, Clare 1905-06 Oehler, Ray 1941 Roach, Mike 1965 Stearns, Art 1910-1 1 Kortan, LaVern 1939-40-41 McCoy, Dell 1915-1 6 Ohman, Ralph 1956 Roberts, Clayton 1975 Steiner, Richard 1954-55 Kortan, Steve 1930-31-32 McDermott, Kelly 1987 Olson, Tom 1980-81 Roberts, George 191 9-20-21 -22 Stenson, Charles 1935-36-37 Kortemeyer, Ron 1971 -72-73-74 McDermott, Kim 1983-84-85 Olson, Wayne 1932 Roberts, Todd 1981 -82-83 Sterner, John 1959-60-61 Kortmeyer, Leonard 1951-52 McDonald, Bill 1953-54-55-56 Onken, Luther 1969-70-71 Robinson, James 1936 Sterner, Mike 1959-60-61 Korver, David 1962 McDonald, Tom 1973 Onken, Wayne 1965-66-67 Robinson, Jessie 1937 Stevens, Leo 1913-1 5 Korver, Lawrence 1954-55 McGilliray, L.M. 1905 Orr: Mike 1981 -82-83 Rockers, Tom 1966-67-68 Stewart, Bob 1945-46 Koster, Dean 1960-61 -62 McHugh, Frank 1912 Ortale, Ted 1985-86-87 Rohrs, Jack 1965 Stewart, Lee 1985-86-87 Koupal, Bob 1931 McKay, /ohn 1919-20 Osborne, Buck 1951 -52-53 Ross, Bob 1945 Stone, John 1960-61-62 Kozlowski, Jim 1982 McKenzie, Kenneth 1953-54-55 Osborne, Russ 1924-25 Roth, Randy 1971 -72-73 Stork, Warren 1972 Kraft, Ken 1985 McKnight, Mike 1979-80 Osmundson, Greg 1986-87 Roth, Tim 1967-68-69 Stout, Bob 1942 Kragenbring, LeRoy 1955-56 McLaughlin, Dennis 1953-54 Osmundson, Jeff 1980-81-82 Rott, Harold 1930-31-32 Stowater, Troy 1984 Kramer, James 1974-75 McMillian, Roger 1941 -42 Osterberg, Tom 1970-71 -72 Rouseff, Walter 1935-36-37 Strong, Roger 1958 Kramer, Sol 1931 -32 Mears, Kirk 1922 Overskei, Lars 1941-42 Rowe, Charles 1915 Stuckey, Milton 1979-80-81 -82 Kreger, Tom 1966-67-68 Medchill, George 1946-47-49-50 Owens, Ross 1922-23-24 Rowe, Ernest 1917 Stumley, Pete 1948-49-50 Krelish, Leonard 1935 Medchill, Tom 1941 Rudy, Jack 1963-64-65 Sundet, Lyle 1934-35 Kremmer, Alvin 191 0-11 Meek, John 1958-59-60 Ruele, Bert 1938 Sundet, Steve 1980-81-82-83 Krogman, Dean 1969-70-71 Meharg, Max 1907-09-1 0 -P- Ruesink, Doug 1985-86-87 Sundet, Wilford 1921-22 Krug, Harry 1926-27-28 Meier, Chad 1986-87 Pace, Dave 1984-85 Ruesink, Fran 1984-86 Sundstorm, Andrew 1936-37-38 Krull, Donald 1954 Meier, Rus·s 1981 Palmer, Dale 1932 Rupert, Mike 1987 Sutton, John 1951 Krull, Jake 1957-58-59 Melichar, Dud 1946-47-48 Papowski, Bert 1925 Ruth, Samuel 1956 Swanson, Kermit 1929 Kummer, Don 1930-32 Mellon, Rich 1972 Parker, Jay 1984-85-86-87 Rystrom, Paul 1986-87 Sweet, Rick 1983-84 Kurtenbach, Frank 1958-59-60 Melody, Bill 1941 -42-46 Parker, Roberto 1975-76-77 Swenson, John 1948 Kurtenbach, Steve 1986-87 Melum, E.E. 1906 Parks, Elmer 1927-28-29 -S- Kwapnioski, Tim 1986-87 Mendez, Vince· 1985 Parmeter, Walter 1925-26 Salem, Nuiser 1930-31 -32 Mente, Mark 1967-68 Paynter, Wilford 1941 -T- Salisbury, James 1917-1 9-20-21 Merchant, Guy 1910 Pea�o� Doug 1 983-84-85-86 Tabor, Tom 1947-48-49 -L- Samlaska, Mark 1974-75 Mernaugh, Leo 1942 Pearson, Kerry 1978-79-80 Tarry, Cleo 1931 -32 Lavallee, Ron 1956-57 Sanders, Mark 1977-78-79 Mernaugh, Ralph 1936 Peeke, Bryan 1966-67 Temme, Mike 1986-87 Lange� James 1 967-68-69 Sanderson, Reed 1963-64-65 Mernaugh, Sylvester 1906 Pence. Clayton 1908-09-1 0-1 1 Tepley, Lou is 1930 Langin, Michael 1968-70 Sawyer, Jim 1941 Messner, George 1932-33 Peot, Dick 1950 Thomas, Dennis 1983-84-85-86 Lanphere, Bob 1951-52 Saxton; Randy 1980 Metzger, Ed 1917 Pepka, Vic 1963-64-65 Thomas, Mel 1968 Lansman, Howard 1984-85 Schaefer. Roman 1927-28 Meyer, Arlyn 1972 Perkins, Mike 1981-82-85 Thompson, Albert 1915-16 La�e� Dave 1 979-80-81-82 Schaefer, Scott 1983-84-85 Meyer,. Joe 1974-75-76 Perry, William 1907 Thompson, George 1920-21-22 Larsen, Ron 1965-66-67 Scheele, Dave 1976-77-78 Meyer, Ron 1963-64-65 Peters, Dave 1970-71-73 Thompson, James 1936 Larson, Alfred 1948-49-50 Schiebout, Bruce 1970-71 Michalson, 1932 Peterson. Doug 1961 -62-63 Thompson, Todd 1985 Larson, Don 1974 Schlosser, Doug 1977 Michels, Kevin 1984-85-86 Peterson. Fred 1952 Thoreson, Art 1927-28-29 Larson, Harvey 1938-39 Schmidt, Dan 1966 Miller, Greg 1975--('6-77 Peterson, Jim 1976-77-78 Thoreson. Bob 1936 Larson, Marvin 1945-46-47-48 Schmidt, Fred 1973-74-75 Miller, Harold 1912-1 3-14 Peterson, Leigh 1913 Thoreson, Brian 1970-71-72 Larson, Ray 1928-29 Schmidt, Gregg 1985-86-87 Miller. John 1968-69-70 Peterson, Llighton, 1942 Thorne, Joe 1959-60-61 La�on, Roger 1 962-63 Schmidt, Lee 1980-81 -82 Miller, Keith 1945 Peterson, Orvis 1913-1 6 Thorpe, Jeff 1983-84 Lassen, Ralph 1934-35-36 Schmidt, Robert 1975-76-77 Miller, Michael 1969 Peterson. Ross 1957 Thune, Elgar 1920-21-22 Laubach, Roger 1956 Schmitz. Ray 1922 Miller, Paul 1933-34-35 Pfingsten, Norman 1960 Thurston, Darrin 1985-86-87 Law, Mike 1981 -82-83 Schneider. Don 1940 Mills. 1927 Phihal. Joe 1931 -32-33 Tiefenthaler. Jeff 1983-84-85-86 Lawrence,. Jerry 1973-7 4 Schneider, Ron 1977-80 Miser, Marty 1980-81 -82 Phillips, Lawrence 1940 Tindall. Dan 1986-87 Leach. Bennie 1933-34-35 Moe, Terrance 1967-68 Pier, Steve 1972-73-74 Schock, Oswald 1942-46 Tollefson, Mynard 1929-30-31 Lee. Erwin 1920-21-22 Molitor, Al 1982-83 Pirner, Randy 198q-82-83 Schoolmeester. Vern 1965 Tommeraasen, O.H. 191 7-1 9-20 Lee, Randolph 1933 Moller, Denny 1960-61 -62 Plinske, Mike 1961 Schugel, Louis 1925-26 Tovar. John 1972-73 Leinhart, Ed 1934-35-36 Moller, John 1969-70-71 Pofahl, Clarence 1931 -32 Schulte, Bob 1956-57-58 Towers. Ra I ph 191 9-20-21 Leisure. Otie 1958 Moller, Mike 1976-77-78 Polak, Virg 1975 Schultz, Ray 1928-29-30 Traecy, James 1911 Lemke. Chris 1982 Moran, William 1937-39 Poland, Gary 1983 Schultz, Steve 1985-86-87 Tramp, Darrell 1961-62-63 Lentz, Jim 1979-80 Moravec, Jack 1951 Pool, Alvin 1958-59 Schumacher, Francis 1946-47-48-49 Trapp, Clifford 1936-37 Lewis, John 1980-81 -82-83-84 Morehouse, Rich 1984 Porter. Dave 1965-66 Schutte. Clarence 1921 -22 Tschetter, Doug 1963 Lindstrom, Randy 1980 Morey, Cary 1961 Postma, Dwayne 1981 -82 Schweinfurt, Leo 1925-26 Tuhle, Volney 1905-06 Lingle, orm 1984-85-86-87 Mosiman, Corwyn 1973-74-75 Price, Bob 1979-80-81 Scott. Dean 1974-75 Tuma, Les 1970-71-72 Lippert. Leo 1923 Mosiman, Monte 1975-76-77 Price, Hal 1933-34-35 Sebern. Mike 1987 Turner, Greg 1971 Lippert, Lorenz 191 9-20 Matis, Benedict 1959-60 Price. Joel 1976-77-78 Seelay, George 1924-25-26 Tuttle. Don 1955 Lockhart, John 1910-11 Mounts, Jeff 1983-84-85-86 Prout, Paul 1982-83-84-85 Seely, Brad 1975-76-77 Twedell, Jack 1942 Loewen. Chuck 1976-77-78-79 Mounts. Robert 1980 Prouty, Lance 1986-87 Seely, Scott 1972-73-74 Lofquist. Gordy 1971 -72-73 Mueller, Arndt 1937-38-39 Ptak. Lloyd 1936-37-38 Sessler, Vernon 1927 -U- Logan, Marlin 1961 -62 Murley, Tom 1942 Purrington, William 1970 Settje, Tom 1967-68-69 Long, James 1948-49-50 Pylman, Bob 1935-36-37 Shaputis, Pete 1953-54-55 Uhlir, Stanton 1952-53-54 Murphy, Robert 1948-49 Ulrich. Roger 1940 Loquai, Tom 1963-64-65 Murray, Ben 1923-24-25 Sheehan. Bernard 1912-1 3-1 4-1 5 Lorenz, Bruno 1968-69 Murray, Kevin ·1 982-83 Sieh, Tom 1985-86-87 Lorenz, Tony 1966 -R- Simmons, Forest 1915 Raddatz, Richard 1956-57-58 -V- Lothrop, Forrest 1946-47-48 Simon, Art 1920-21 Vacura, Jim 1957-58-59 Lowe, William 1928-29 -N- Radtke, Marlin 1952-53-54 Simonsen, Todd 1973-74-75 Rambow, Jere 1974-75 Vahle, Ken 1966-68 Ludeman, Doug 1976-77 Naatjes, Bob 1960-61 Simonson, Fred 1921 Van Maanen, Terry 1980-81 Ludens. Gene 1973-74-75-76 Naatjes, Clarence 1957-58-59 Raph, Duane 1942 Simonson, Herb 1919 Rasmussen, Jim 1981 -82 Vandall, Art 1937 Lund, EImer 1923 agel. Barry 1984-87 Simonson, Herb 1924-25 Vander Heiden, Ron 1969-70 Lund, Gerald 1955-56 Rasmussen, Wade 1981 -82-83 Naujokas, Jon 1966-67-68 Simpkins, Burton 1929 Vaux, George 1938 Lunde, Mike 1975-76-77 ayes, Michael 1969 Rasmussen, Wayne 1961 -62-63 Sinclair, Max 1969-70 Redmond, Mike 1972-73-74 Veal, Darrell 1956-57 Lundie, Jack 1979-80-81 eilson, Mayo 1942 Singleton, Bob 1954 Veal, Don 1950-51-52 Lundie, Lee 1980-81-82 Reed, George 1937-38 elsen, Franklin 1970 Sisley, Brian 1984-85-86 Veatch, Dale 1986 elson, Bob 1964-65-66 Reed. Mickey 1977-78 Sixta, Mike 1979-80 Reese. Rich 1976-77-78 Veatch, Daryl 1987 Nelson, Curt 1975-76 Skaggs, Wayne 1946-47-48-49 Viker, Dave 1956-57 -M- Nelson, Frank 1969 Reeter, Darrell 1945 Macik, Tod 1965-66-67 Skalla, Kevin 1980-82-83-84 Voels, Harry 1938-40 Nelson. Lewis 1912-1 3 Reeves, Bob 1983-85-86-87 Mackenthun, Arden 1962-63 Skinner, Cecil 1912-1 3-14-15-1 6 Voletz. Randy 1971 Nelson, Lloyd 1929-30-31 Rehder, Jon 1986-87 Macklin, Lionel 1977-78-79 Slattery, Tom 1984-85-86-87 Volk, Don 1946-47 NeJson, Milan 1959-60 Reich, Carl 1905-06 Macri, Ray 1966-67 Smith, 1927 Vorrath, Rollie 1969-70-71 Nelson, Scott 1974-75 Reichmann, Ted 1964 Madden, John 1960 Smith, Clifford 1941 Voss, Doug 1973-74 Nesvig, Tom 197 4-75-76 Reinecke, Emmerald 1924-25 Maffett, Gary 1977-78-79 Smith, Don 1937-38-39 Vostad, Gene 1965-66-67 Nesvold, Jim 1963-64-65 Reiner, Glen 1968-69 Magnuson, Richard 1967 Smith, James 1982 Nettey, Phil 1970 Reiner, Mike 1981 -82-83 Mairose, Steve 1978-79 Smith, Jim 1983 euharth, Gary 1962-63-64 Renner, Robert 1970-71 -72 -W- Maimer, George 1923-24-25 Smith, Joe 1920-21 -22 ewman, Merlin 1956-57-58 Rentz, Steve 1985 Wagner, Ermil 1970-71-72-73 Mansfield, Craig 1967-68 Smith, Randy 1979 ickelson, Don 1946-47-48-49 Retzlaff, Palmer 1951 -52 Wahl, Charles 1951-52 Maras, Edwin 1963-64-65 Snow, Mike 1985-86 ielsen, Art 1916-1 7 Revell. James 1917 Wahl, Ted 1985-86-87 Markham, Steve 1980 Sohler, Jay 1983-84-86 ielson, Gordon 1947-48-49 Reynen, PauI 1979-80-81 Walker, Dick 1951-52-53 Marshall. Stanley 1947-49 Sornsen, Dan 1972-73-75 ik lason, Loren 1942-46 Rice, Howard 1957-58-59 Walseth, Russ 191 7-1 9 Martin, Daryl 1961-62-64 Sonnek, Dan 1984-85-86-87 Nissen, Dave 1979-80-81 Richards, Todd 1977-78-79 Walter, Alvin 1926 Mason, Don 1945 Sonnenschein. Clayton 1965-66-67 itz, Jack 1952-53-54 Richardson, Fred 1969 Walters. Kirk 1972 Mast, Bill 1972-73-74-75 Sorensen, Greg 1982-83-84 itzsche. Rick 1987 Richardson. Jack 1950-51-52 Ward, Tom 1940 Matheny, Chester 1905 Sorenson, Terry 1964-65-66 Noble, James 1933 Richelieu, Mike 1977 Waugh, John 1987 Matthews, Bill 1974-75-76-77 Spanjers, Leonard 1955-56-57 Norgaard, Fred 1946 Ricke, Jim 1961-62 Wave, Earl 1935-36-37 Matthews. Harry 1905 Spellman, Ray 1967-68-69 Norgaard, Fritz 1941 -42 Riddell, Bob 1936-37-38 Webbenhurst, Bob 1963-64 Mattison. William 1937-38-39 Speros. Jason 1979 Riehl, Rod 1981-82-83 Stacey, Dan 1974-75 Webber. Gordon 1945-46-47 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL LETTERMEN

Weber, George 191 2-1 3-1 4-1 5 Wertish, Doug 1972-73-74 Wild, Wayne 1938 Wohlheter, Walter 1907 York, Dennis 1957-.58 Webster, Brian 1985-86-87 Westbrock, Dave 1961 -62-63 Wildeman, Paul 1987 Wolfe, Dennis 1958-59 York, Milton 1908 Weems, J .J 1984-85-86-87 Whaley, Chauncey 1932-33 Wilkins, Ed 1981 -82-83 Wolfe, Emerson 1932-33 Youngberg, Guy 1905 Weems, Nate 1977-78 Wheeler, Marvin 1929-30-31 Willadson, Claire 191 9-20 Wolff, John 1959-60 Wegher, Rick 1981 -82-83-84 Wheeler, Theo 1923 Williams, Robert 1962-63-64 Wo lthuis, Tim 1986-87 -Z- Weidenkoph, John 1940 Whisney, Dennis 1974-75 Williamson, Warren 1948-49-50 Woods, Len 1971 -72 .Z ick, Richard 1949 Weikert, Dick 1973-74-75-76 Whited, Craig 1974 ,Willis, Harold 1945 Wookey, John 1977 Ziegler, Dan 1986-87 Weiske, Mike 1984 Whitley, Scott 1950-51 Winkle, John 1954-55 Worrenson, Harry 1907 Zimmerman, Darrell 1946-47-48-49 Welch, Earl 1923-24-25 Wicks, Ruben 1935-36-37 Wirtjes, Rick 1983-84 Zimmerman, Forrest 1950-51 -52 Welch, Frank 1921 -22-23-24 Wiersma, Dan 1939-40-41 Witt, Randy 1979 Welch, Jerry 1951 -52-53-54 Wieseman, Lyn 1980 Wittler, Dale 1964-65 -Y- Yackley, Todd 1982-83-84 Wells, Michael 1964 Wika, Brent 1958-59-60 Wohlheter, Verne 1908-09

I' SDSU FOOTBALL CAPTAINS

1905 -John Reich 1957 - Len Spanjers, guard, Milbank, SD 1978- Chuck Benson, fullback, Fulton, SD 1906-Charles Coughlin Wayne Haensel, tackle, Walnut Grove, MN Chuck Loewen, offensive tackle, Mountain Lake, MN 1907 -Charles Coughlin 1958-AI Breske, halfback, Webster, SD Mickey Reed, I inebacker, Rochester, MN 1908-Cecil Denhart Merlin Newman, guard, Redfield, SD Rich Reese, linebacker, Des Moines, IA 1909-Fay Atkinson 1959- Ken Hanifly, end, Belle Fourche, SD 1979-Gary Maffett, quarterback, Urbandale, IA 191 0-lrwin J. Bibby Jim Vacura, halfback, Jackson, MN Mark Kool, offensive guard, Huron, SD 1911 -not available 1960 -Leland Bonhus, tackle, Storden, MN Mark Sanders, defensive end, Austin, MN 1912-Lacey Caldwell Ray Gaul, quarterback, Hawarden, MN Todd Richards, cornerback, Urbandale, IA 1913-Vincent Chappell 1961 -Joe Thorne, fullback, Beresford, SD 1980 -Mike Daiss, offensive guard, Montevideo, MN 1914-Jack Sheehan Mike Sterner, guard, Sioux Falls, SD (Boys Town) Mike Breske, cornerback, Rock Rapids, IA 1915- Nelson 1962 - John Stone, fullback, Hendricks, MN Mike McKnight, defensive tackle, Silver Bay, MN 1916-Hollis Jennings Roger Eichens, end, Canby, MN Dan Johnson, fullback, Madison, MN 1917-Harold Hoover Dean Koster, quarterback, Lake Benton, MN 1981 -Quinten Hofer, offensive tackle, Hot Springs, SD 1918-no football, WWI 1963-Wayne Rasmussen, halfback, Howard, SD Paul Reynen, tight end, Mitchell, SD 1919-Russell Walseth Jerry Ochs, center, Aberdeen, SD Brad Christenson, safety, Audubon, IA 1920-James Salisbury Doug Peterson, quarterback, Watertown, SD Tom Olson, linebacker, Des Moines, IA 1921 - Ralph Towers 1964 -Dennis Dee, tackle, Chicago, IL 1982 - Lee Lundie, defensive tackle, Rapid City, SD 1922-George Roberts Gale Douglas, fullback, Reedsburg, WI Milton Stuckey, cornerback, Chicago, IL 1923-Robert Coffey Daryl Martin, halfback, Wagner, SD Dave Larsen, defensive end, Wentworth, SD 1924-Willis Motley 1965-Ed Maras, end, Windom, MN Dwayne Postma, offensive guard, Doon, IA 1925-Frank Kelley Jim Nesvold, fullback, Madison, MN Jeff Osmundson, offensive guard, Sioux Falls, SD 1926 -Clyde (Buck) Starbuck 1966 -Gary Hyde, fullback, Castlewood, SD 1983-0ave Fremark, linebacker, Miller, SD 1927 -Arnold Brevik Dave Porter, Center, Gallipolis, OH Randy Pirner, cornerback, Wagner, SD 1928 - Lovell Hiner 1967 -Ray Macri, tackle, Chicago, IL Ken Jensen, defensive tackle, White Bear Lake, MN 1929-Harry Hadler Clayton Sonnenschein, fullback, Pierre, SD Mike Orr, guard, Urbandale, IA 1930 -Ray Jenison, Ray Schultz 1968 -Darwin Gonnerman, runningback, Adrian, MN Mike Reiner, offensive tackle, Tripp, SD 1931 - Maynard Tollefson, Nusier Salem John Grein, center, Lakefield, MN 1984 - Paul Prout, fullback, Sioux City, IA 1932 -Dale Palmer 1969-Clyde Hagen, tight end, Webster, SD John Lewis, linebacker, Sioux City, IA 1933- Dale Palmer Jim Langer, line backer, Royalton, MN Greg Sorenson, cornerback, Brainerd, MN 1934-Fred Johnson Tim Roth, defensive end, Madison, MN Todd Yackley, defensive end, Onida, SD 1935- Dick Emmerich 1970-Tom Jones, tight end, Wyandotte, Ml 1985-Mike Busch, quarterback, Huron, SD 1936-Ed Lienhart Cal Riesgaard, defensive tackle, Exira, IA Dennis Thomas, tight end, Parkston, SD 1937 -Charles Stanson 1971 -game captains-no season captains Bruce Klostermann, linebacker, Dyersville, IA 1938-Lloyd Ptak, Bob Riddell 1972-game captains-no season captains Mark Diesch, offensive tackle, Blooming Prairie, MN 1939-Jim Emmerich, Arndt Mueller 1973-Les Tuma, fullback, Mahaska, KS 1986- Jeff Tiefenthaler, wide receiver, Armour, SD 1940 - Roger Ulrich Jim Decker, ha Ifback, Cold Spring, MN Doug Pearson, guard, Whitewater, WI 1941 - Leon Anderson Randy Roth, defensive end, Madison, MN Brian Sisley, nose guard, Edgemont, SD 1942-George Gehant, Ervin (John) Bylander Charlie Clarksean, defensive back, Jackson, MN Jay Sohler, defensive tackle, Yankton, MN 1943 & 1944 no football, WWII 1974-J.D. Alexander, linebacker, Pilger, NE K.C. Johnson, kicker, Y·ankton, SD 1945- Robert Schryver Lynn Boden, offensive tackle, Osceola, NE Jeff Mounts,. center, Sioux City, IA 1946- Fritz Norgaard, Bill Melody Kevin Kennedy, fullback, Webster City, IA 1947-Paul Gilbert, Arnie Cook 1975- Bob Gissler, defensive end, Osceola, NE 1948- Marv Larson, Forest Lothrop Bill Mast, quarterback, Tiffin, OH 1949- Tom Tabor, Francis Schumacher Fred Schmidt, offensive center, Schleswig, IA 1950-George Medchill, Don Bartlett 1976· -Paul Konrad, fullback, Mitchell, SD 1951 - Doug Eggers, Marv Kool Joe Meyer, offensive center, Webster, SD 1952- Roger Anderson, Pete Retzlaff Doug Jackson, defensive -back, Winterset, IA 1953-Arlin Anderson, Alan Evans Clay Fischer, defensive end, Pierce, NE 1954-Jerry Welch, Jack Nitz 1977- Paul Erickson, safety, Austin, MN 1955- Jerry Acheson, Larry Korver Greg Miller, offensive tackle, Mitchell, SD 1956-Harwood Hoeft, tackle, Groton, SD Brad Seely, offensive guard, Baltic, SD Bob Betz, fullback, Madison, SD Bill Matthews, defensive end, Wessington, SD BEHIND THE SCENES

DR. ROBERT T. WAGNER ...... PRESIDENT

Dr. Robert T. Wagner became president of South Dakota State .U niversity in May of 1985, and has demonstrated extraordinary leadership skills. Wagner had been vice president of Dakota State College in Madison when he was named to head. SDSU. The 54-year-old Wagner is a native of Sioux Falls, a graduate of Washi ngton High School and Augustana College (1 954). After attending Augustana, he earned a degree in theology and education from Seabury Western Theological Sem inary in Evanston, Ill., and is an ordained Episcopalian priest. He was rector of the Holy Apostles Episcopal Church in Sioux Falls and later the Trinity Episcopal Church in Watertown before joining the SDSU staff 1n 1970. He spent 14 years at SDSU, and from 1981 -84 was assistant to the vice president for academic affairs. He earned a doctorate in sociology at SDSU in 1972. He has done extensive research on the elderly in South Dakota and on population projections for the state. Wagner's wife, Mary, is a Republican legislator from Brookings County. The couple has two grown children.

HARRY FORSYTH ...... CHAIRMAN AND DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF HPER & ATHLETICS

Forsyth is another in the line of individuals who has devoted his life to serving South Dakota State University. A Redfield native, he attended SDSU, earned his Bachelor's Degree in 1951, then added a Master's in 1956 and has been on the staff since. He became athletic director in June of 1980 following the death of Stan Marshall. Forsyth is currently chairman of the West Region selection committee for Division 11 football. Forsyth was assistant baseball coach at SDSU for 13 yea rs, and was athletic business manager from 1956 until that position was changed to assistant athletic director in 1970, the year Forsyth completed work on his doctorate at Springfield College in Massachusetts. Forsyth lettered in basketball and baseball at SDSU. A standout in baseball, he played for Pierre in the old Basin League in 1949, and later had a tryout with the Yankees. Forsyth was an Army pilot in Korea during the Korean conflict and was active in the national guard until his retirement in August of 1985. Forsyth and his wife, Charlene, have two grown children.

MYLO HELLICKSON ...... FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE

Dr. Helrickson has been South Dakota State University's faculty representative to the North Central Conference and NCAA since 1977, and as such is also chairman of the Athletic, Intramural and Recrea­ tion Committee on campus. He has been on the SDSU staff since 1969, serving as a professor in agricultural engineering until he was appointed as head of that department during the summer of 1982 . Dr. Hellickson's specialty has been in the area of livestock structures and environment with recent em­ phasis on solar energy use in agriculture. A native of Belfield, ND, he earned a Bachelor's Degree in agricultural engine from North Dakota State University in 1964, added a Master's Degree in the Ag Engineering from NDSU in 1966, then earned a Ph.D. in engineering at West Virginia University in 1969. He was included in Outstanding Young Men of America in 1970.

JIM BOOHER ...... HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER

Dr. James Booher heads one of the top athletic training operations in the Upper Midwest. He has been responsible for development and growth of the athletic training-physical therapy program at SDSU and has had exceptional results in placing students as they advance toward their physical therapy degree. Booher is a native of Ashland Nebr. He earned a Bachelor's Degree in Biology at Nebraska Wesleyan in 1965. Booher was a member of the Nebraska Wesleyan basketball team which lost to _SDSU in the finals of the NCAA regional tournament in Brookings when the Jacks went on to win the national championship in 1963. He received physical therapy training at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, then earned a Master's Degree in HPER at SDSU in 1969 before completing his doc­ torate at the University of Utah in 1976. Booher has been on the staff at SDSU since 1967, although he split time between the University and the Brookings Hospital until 1975 when he became a full-time staff member at SDSU. He has written a manual on the prevention and care of athletic injuries and more recently co-authored a textbook entitled "Athletic Injury Assessment." Booher and his wife, Kathy, have three children. SDSU FOUND ED 108 YEARS AGO

South Dakota State University was found­ ed by the Territorial Legislature on February 21 , 1881 , and is currently the largest college or university in the state. SDSU maintains an enrollment of around 6,800 students, with an al I-time high of 7,289 for the fall semester in 1982 . SDSU is one of 68 Land Grant colleges and universities in the , a designation stemming from the Morrill Act of 1862. The purposes of this so-called Land Grant College Act are: " ...the endowment, support and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, to teach agricultural and mechanical arts, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the in­ dustrial classes in the serval pursuits and professions in life." The Enabling Act, approved February 22, 1889, admitted the State of South Dakota to the United States and provided that 120,000 acres of land be granted for the use and sup­ port of the Agriculture College. By the Enabling Act of 1889, Congress granted South Dakota an additional 40,000 acres for the Agricultural College in lieu of a grant that had been made to new states in 1841 . The first building was constructed in 1883 with classes beginning on September 24, 1884. In 1923, the institution's instructional pro­ gram was organized under five divisions: Agricultu re, Engineering, Genera l Science, Brooki ngs, the home of SDSU, celebrated to conference competition. SDSU has been Home Economics, and Pharmacy. In 1956, its 100th birthday during the summer of in the NCAA Division 11 basketball playoffs the sixth undergraduate division, Nursing, 1979. A growing community located in East 14 times. and ranks sixth in the nation in was created and in 1957, all graduate work Central South Dakota, Brookings has a tournament victories, with 26 .. State won the was organized into a graduate division. population of 15,000. It is located 20 miles NCAA basketball title in 1963, and was run­ The "University" organization was for­ west of the Minnesota border about halfway nerup in 1985. ma lly recognized when the legislature between the Nebraska and North Dakota The SDSU wrestling teams have com­ changed the name from South Dakota State borders. The city is named after Wilmot W. peted in every College Division-Division 11 College to South Dakota State U niversity on Brook ings, a native of Woolwich, Maine, national tou rnament ever held and have July 1, 1964. At that time, the following col­ who helped settle the area although he hosted the national tournament twice, in leges were created: Agriculture and had returned to the East when the communi­ 1973 and aga in in 1979. The Jacks have Biological Sciences, Arts and Sdence, ty named after him sprang up. finished in the top ten in wrestling 19 times Engineering, Home Econom ics, Nursing and If you are a hunting enthusiast or just a since 1963 and SDSU. wrestlers have earned Pharmacy, as well as the Graduate School. lover of the outdoors, you will find some of 65 Al I-A merica awards. In 1974, the College of General Registra­ the finest waterfowl, upland game-hunting, SDSU has also been a domi nate force na­ tion was established to provide assista nce to or nature areas just a few miles from Brook­ tionally in cross country. The Jacks won students who are undecided as to a major, · ings. The Lake Whitewood region, to ·the their fourth national championship in 1985 are pre-professional or who want one or two west, is considered a goose hunting haven. after winning earlier titles in 1956 (NAIA), years of general personal studies. Other game birds in the area include ducks, 1959 (NCAA), and 1973 (NCAA). Eight other In 1975, the Division of Education was Hungarian partridge, and South Dakota's times, SDSU has been runnerup in the na­ created to provide greater recogni tion of the famous ringneck pheasants. Several other tional meet. part the University plays in preparation of nearby lakes as well as the Sioux River pro- In 1984, SDSU became just the second teachers, counselors and administrators for vide splendid fishing opportunities and area NCC member to q ualify for the NCAA Divi­ primary and secondary school systems and also excellent for-canoeing, practicing your sion 11 World Series in baseball. State has higher education. wildlife or nature photography, or simply been in the conference playoffs every year. SDSU also carries out a vigorous progra m observing the songbirds, small animals and The great sports tradition has carried over of research through the Agricultural Experi­ deer in the native habitat. into women's sports. SDSU started competi­ ment Station, organized in 1887 under the Athletica l ly, SDSU is a charter member of tion for women in 1967, before Title IX, and Hatch Act of Congress, and has an am­ the North Central Intercollegiate Athletic success has been a way of I ife there, too. bitious program in continuing education Conference. The Jackrabbits have won more SDSU won back national championships through the Cooperative Extension Service. overall conference championships, both in women's cross country (AIAW Division II Federa l funds are appropriated through the men and women, than any other league in 1960 and NCAA Division II in 1981 ). U.S. Depa rtment of Agriculture, which member (92 men, 13 women -105 total). In 1982, the women's track team finished cooperates with the state colleges of SDSU's success has not been confined to third in the nation outdoors and the 1985 agriculture and counties in conducting plan­ one or two sports. The Jacks are the only team was third in the nation indoors. The ned programs of Extension work. In addition current league member with at least one Jacks won five straight NCC track titles (in­ to a state staff of specialists, county offices championship in ea ch of the sports sanc­ doors and outdoors) in a run from 1981 to are maintained throughout the state to pro­ tioned by the NCC in men's competition. 1983. vide information concerning agriculture, The Jacks have won 22 of the 34 cross coun­ The 1988 women's basketball team ended home and family, 4-H Club work and the ty championships decided to date, and have a 25-5 season in the MCAA playoffs. community. won 20 outdoor track crowns (no one else SDSU has also won conference titles in Control of the educational institutions of has more than nine). State has won 14 foot­ gym nastics, swimming and golf, and in 1983, the state is vested in the Board of Regents, ball titles, has captured 15 basketball cham­ won the first-ever NCC all-sports cham pion­ while financial support comes from the pionships (no one has more). ship for women.. state legislature. And SDSU's success hasn't been limited SDSU. FOOTBALL RECORDS

·RUSHING- INDIVIDUAL Most Net Yards Pasing, Game- 379 vs. Morn­ Most Carries, Game-41 by Darwin Gonnerman vs. ingside, 1984 Augu stana, 1967; 41 by Rick Wegher vs. St. Cloud, Most Net Yards Passing, Season- 2,633 in 1985 (11 1984; and 41 by Dan Sonnek vs. Northern Colorado, games) 1985 Most TD Passes, Game- 5 vs. North Dakota, 1957 & Most Carries, Season- 303 by Dan Sonnek, 1985 5 vs. South Dakota, 1963 Most Carries, Career-769 by Dan Sonnek, 1984-87 Most TD Passes, Season- 23 in 1963 Most Net Yards, Game - 268 by Dan Sonnek v�. Northern Colorado, 1985 TOTAL OFFENSE -INDIVIDUAL · Most Net Yards, Season-:-1,51 8 by Dan Sonnek, Most Attempts, Game -68 by Marty Higg ins vs. 1985 Augustana (24 rush, 44 pass) 1981 Most Net Yards, Career- 3,304 by Dan Sonnek, Most Attempts, Season-441 by Ted Wahl, 1986 (11 1984-87 games) Most Net Yards, Per Game, Season-138.0 by Dan Most Attempts, Career-1,01 0 by Gary Maffett, Sonnek, 1985 1977-79 Longest Run From Scrimmage-95 by Mike Lunde Most Net Yards, Game- 434 by Ted Wahl vs. South vs. North Dakota,· 1976 Dakota, (64 rush, 370 pass) 1986 Most Net Yards, Season-2,965 by Ted Wahl, 1986 (11 games) RUSHING-TEAM 5,282 by Gary Maffett, Most Attempts, Game-84 vs. Augu stana, 1952 Most Net Yards, ca·reer- Most Attempts, Season-645 in 1973 1977-79 (30 games) Most Net Yards, Game- 532 vs. Augustana, 1952 TOTAL OFFENSE - TEAM Most Net Yards, Season-3,685 in 1951, 10 games Most Net Yards, Game- 638 vs. Bemidji State, 1951 Fewest Net Yards, Game-minus 5 vs. North Dakota Most Net Yards, Season- 4,377 in 1951 State, 1965 Highest Per Game Average, Season-437.7 in 1951 Fewest Net Yards, Season-509 in 1965, 10 games Most Plays Attempted, Game-99 vs. Augustana, 1952 PASSING- INDIVIDUAL Most Plays Attempted, _ Season -870 in 1973 (11 Most Attempts, Game-57 by Mike Busch vs. Nor­ games) thern Arizona, 1985 Most Attempts, Season- 352 by. Mike Busch, 1984 RECEIVING- INDIVIDUAL Most Attempts, Career-691 by Mike Busch, Most Catches, Game-14 by Jeff Tiefenthaler vs. 1984-85 South Dakota, 1986 Most Completions, Game-26 by Mike Busch vs. Most Catches, Season-73 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, Mornings ide, 1984 1986 Most Completions, Season-184 (of 352) by Mike Most Catches, Career-173 by Jeff Tiefenthaler Busch, 1984 (1983-86) Most Completions, Career- 357 (of 691) by Mike Most Yards, Game-256 by Jeff Tiefenthaler vs. Busch, 1984-85 North Dakota, 1986 (12 cgt) Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game-5 by Larry Most Yards, Season-1,534 by Jeff Tiefentha ler, Armstrong vs. Mankato, 1970; 5 by Fred Richardson 1986 vs. Morningside, 1971; and 5 by Mark Dolan vs. North Most Yards, Career-3,621 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, Dakota, 1980 1983-86 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season-24 by Mike Most TD Catches, Game-4 by Don Bartlett vs. Law, 1983 North Dakota State, 1949 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Career-46 by Mike Most TD Catches, Season-13 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, Law, 1981-83 1985 Most Net Yards Passing, Game - 379 by Mike Busch Most TD Catches, Career- 32 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, vs. Morni ngside, 1984 1983-86 Most Net Yards Passing, Season- 2,554 by Mike . SCORING - INDIVIDUAL Busch, 1985 Most TDs, Season -15 by Rick Wegher, 1984 and 15 Most Net Yards Passing, Career- 4,980 by Mike by Dan Sonnek, 1987 Busch, 1984-85 Most TDs, Game- 5 by Darwin Go nnerman vs. Most TD Passes, Game-4 by Herb Ba rtling vs. Augustana, 1968 . North Dakota State, 1949 & Most Points, Game -48 by Ross Owen vs. Colum­ 4 by Ron Meye r vs. North Dakota State, 1963 bus College, 1922 (8 TDs) Most TD Passes, Season-19 by Ron Meye r, 1963 Most Points, Season-102 by Darwin Gonnerman, Most TD Passes, Career-41 by Ron Meyer, 1963-65 1967 (13 TD, 15-16 PAT, 3-3 FG) Most Points, Career- 221 by Jerry Welch, 1951-54 PASSING-TEAM Most Points, Kicking, Game-16 by Russ Meier vs. Most Attempts, Game-57 vs. Northern Arizona, St. Cloud, 1981 (4-4 FG, 4-4 PAT) 1985 Most Points, Kicking, Season -69 by Russ Meier, Most Attempts, Season-354 in 11 games, 1984 1981 (16 FGs, 21 PAT) Most Completions, Game-27 vs. North Dakota, Most Points, Kicking, Career-152 by K.C. Johnson, 1982 1984-86 (83 PAT, 23FG) Most Completions, Season -184 in 11 games, 1984 Most PATs, Season- 36 by George Medchill, 1950 & Most Completions Per Game-18.2 in 1981 (182 1n 36 by Dick Craddock, 1951 10 games) Most PATs, Career-86 by Dan DeLaHunt, 1974-76 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game-6 vs. Best PAT Percentage, Season-1.000 by Tony Har­ Mankato, 1970; 6 vs. North Dakota State, 19 73; & 6 vs. ris, 1979 (28-28) & 1.000 by Russ Meier, 1981 (21-21) South Dakota, 1983 Most Consecutive PATs, Season-28 by Tony Har­ Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season- 31 in 1983 ris, 1979 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted, Season-4 in 1963 Most Consecutive PA Ts, Career- 39 by Tony Harris, (10 games) & 4 in 1955 (9 games) 1979-80 SDSU FOOTBA LL RECO RDS

Most PAT Attempts, Career-93 by Dan Delahunt, Most Return Yards, Career-675 by Jerry Welch, 1974-76 1951-54 Best PAT Percentage, Career-.978 by Tony Harris, 1979-80 (45-46) PUNT RETURNS-TEAM Most Field ·Goals, Game-4 by Russ Meier vs.' -St. Most Returns, Game-8 vs. St. Cloud, 1961 Cloud, 1981 (4 attempts, 30, 31 , 35 & 37 yards) Most Returns, Season-44 in 1961 (407 yards) Most Field Goals, Season- 16 by Russ Meier, 1981 Most Return Yards, Game-128 vs. St. Cloud, 196'1 (21 FGA) Most Return Yards, Season- 572 (41 returns) in 1962 Most Field Goals, Career- 23 by Tony Harris, Best Return Average, Season-15.1 (1 8 ret) in 1955 1979-80 and 23 by K.C. John 1984-8 son, 6 & Most Field Goals, Attempted, Season - 21 by Russ KICKOFF PUNT RETURNS-INDIVIDUAL Meier, 1981 Most Yards, Kickoff & Punt Returns, Season-958 by Darwin Gonnerman, 1968 Most Field Goals Attempted, Career- 33 by Tony Harris, 1979-80; 33 by K.C. Johnson, 1984-86 Best Field Goal Percentage, Season- .762 by Russ KICKOFF RETURNS-INDIVIDUAL Meier, 1981 (min 10 att) Most Returns, Game-9 by Jerry Welch vs. Iowa Best Field Goal Percentage, Career- .697 by Tony State, 1952 Harris, 1979-80 (23-33) minimum 20 attempts; and by Most Returns, Season- 36 by Rick Wegher, 1984 K.C. Johnson, 1984-86 (23-33) Most Returns Career-107 by Rick Wegher, 1984 Longest Field Goal Made-49 yards by Tony Harris Most Return Yards, Game-258 by Jerry Welch vs. vs. Wis-Whitewater, 1979; 49 yards by Tony Harris vs. Iowa State, 1952 West Illinois, 1980; 49 yards by R uss Meier vs. Western Most Return Yards, Season- 824 by Rick Wegher, 111 inois, 1981 ; & 49 yards by R uss Meier vs. South 1984 Dakota, 1981 Most Return Yards, Career-2,1 50 by Rick Wegher, 1981 -84 (1 07 ret) SCORING-TEAM KICK.OFF RETURNS-TEAM Most Points, Game-8 5 vs. Columbus College, 1922 Most Returns, Game-10 vs. Arizona, 1956 (1 64 Most Points, Season- 381 in 1950 (1 0 games) yards) Largest Margin of Victory-85 points (85-0)vs . Col- Most Returns, Season- 52 in 1966 umbus College, 1922 Most Return Yards, Game-258 vs. Iowa State, 1952 Most Return Yards, Season-1,093 in 1966 PUNTING- INDIVIDUAL Best Return Average� Season- 27.8 (33 ret) 1973 Most Punts, Game-16 by Mike Doty vs. North Dakota (40.00 avg) 1971 PENALTIES - SDSU Most Punts, Season-83 by Mike Doty (35.6 avg) Most Penalties, Game-13 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 1971 197 4 (1 34 yard s) Best Punt Average, Season-40.8 yards by Doug Most Yards Penalized, Game-136 vs. Mankato, Schlosser, 1977 (59 punts) 1970 (9 penalties) Fewest Penalties, Game-0 for O yards vs. Montana PUNTING - TEAM State, 1964 Most Punts, Game-16 vs. North Dakota (40.0 avg) Most Penalties, Season-77 for 691 yards, 1972 1971 Most Yards Penalized, Season-781 in 1979 (76 Most Punts, Season - 86 (34.4 avg) 1971 penalties) Best Average, Game (min· 3 punts)- 45.0 vs. South Dakota, 1958 (4 punts) PENALTIES- OPPONENTS Best Average, Season-40.8 yards (59 punts), 1977 Most Penalties, Game-15 by Wayne State, Mich., 1971 (1 29 yards) PASS INTERCEPTION RETURNS­ Most Yards Penalized, Game-134 by UNO, 1985 INDIVIDUAL (1 2 penalties) Fewest Penalties, Game-1 for 1 yards, Morni ngside Most Interceptions, Game-3 by Buck Osborne vs. 1957 St. Cloud, 1952; 3 by Daryl Martin vs. North Dakota, Most Penalties, Season- 78 in 1978 1962; 3 by Rick Heard vs. Morningside, 1 970; 3 by Most Yards Penalized, Season- 727 in ·: 'J/0 Charlie Clarksean vs. East Mont, 1972; 3 by Dan Dum­ merm uth vs. St. Cloud, 1981 ; & 3 by R ick Wirtjes vs. PENALTIES- BOTH TEAMS Portland, 1984 Most Yards Penalized, Game- 228 yards by SDSU Most Interceptions, Season -9 by Chari ie Clark­ vs. Morn ingside, 1979 (SDSU 8 for 110, Morn 11 for sean, 1972 118) Most Interceptions, Career -14 by Chari ie Clark­ Most Penalties, Game-25 by SDSU vs. USO, 1971 sean, 1970-73 (USO 14 for 113, SDSU 11 for 79) PASS INTERCEPTIONS-TEAM FUMBLES- SDSU Most Interceptions, Game - 6 vs. Augustana, 1950 Most Fumbles, Game-11 vs. North Dakota, & 6 vs. St. Cloud, 1952 1952 (lost 5); 11 vs. North Dakota State, 1951 Most Interceptions, Season - 25 in 1970 (lost 7) Most Yards, Interception Returns, Game-140 vs. Most Fumbles Lost, Game-7 vs. North Morningside, 1961 (4 ret) Dakota State, 1951 (1 1 fumbles); 7 vs. North Most Yards, Interception Returns, Season-349 in Dakota State, 1952 (8 fumbles); 7 vs. Morn­ 1 964 (1 7 ret) ingside, 1952 (8 fumbles); 7 vs. Morningside, 1952 (8 fumbles); 7 vs. Northern Colorado, 1976 (7 PUNT RETURNS- INDIVIDUAL fumbles) Most Returns, Season-24 by Gary Boner, 1962 Most Fumbles, Season-62 in 1952 (9 games) Most Returns, Career-41 by Jerry Welch, 1951 -54 Most Fumbles Lost, Season- 39 in 1952 (9 Most Return Yards, Season-389 by Gary Boner, games) 1962 SDSU. FOOTBALL RECO.RDS

FUMBLES- OPPONENTS LONGEST OF THE LO NG ONES Most Fumbles, Game-10 by Quantico LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE-95 yards by Marines, 1972 (lost 5) Mike Lunde vs. University of North Dakota, Hobo Most Fumbles Lost, Game-7 by South Day, 1976 Dakota, 1950 (7 fumbles); 7 by Augustana, 1953 LONGEST PASS PLAY-91 yards Ted Wahl to Jeff (8 fumbles); 7 by North Dakota State, 1953 (7 Tiefenthaler vs. St. Cloud, 1986 fumbles); 7 by North Dakota State, 1959 (7 LONGEST PUNT RETURN-95 yards by Darwin fumbles) Go'nnerman vs. North Dakota State, 1966 Most Fumbles, Season-46 in 1972 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN- 99 -yards by Jim Most Fumbles Lost, Season -25 in 1972 (46 Decker vs. Western Colorado, 1973; & by Rick Wegher fumbles); 25 in 1952 (33 fumbles); 25 in 1950 (3.7 vs. St. Cloud, 1984 fumbles) LONGEST PUNT - 76 yards by Mike Doty vs. Augustana, 1971 ALL PURPOSE RUSHING LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN -85 yards by ·(Rushing, Kickoff Returns, Punt Returns, Pass Receiv­ Roger Eischens vs. Toledo, 1962 ing combined) LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE-49 yards by Tony M�st Yards, Game - 357 by Jim Decker vs. Western Harris vs. Wis-Wh itewater, 1979; 49 yards by Tony Colorado, 1973; 357 by Rick Wegher vs. Wyoming, Harris vs. West Illinois, 1980; 49 yards by Russ Meier 1984 vs. West 111ino is, 1981 ; 49 yards by Russ Meier vs. Most Yards, Season- 2,405 by Rick Wegher, 1984 South Dakota, 1981 Most Yards, Career- 5,465 by Darwin Gonnerman, 1966-68 Most Attempts, Game-47 by Darwin Gonnerman FIRST DOWNS vs. Augustana, 1967 (41 rushes, 2 pass receptions, 3 Most M ost punt returns, 1 kickoff return) By SDSU, By Opponents, Game G ame Most Attempts, Season- 344 by Rick Wegher, 1984 Total: 37 vs. 30 by Most Attempts, Career-853 by Dan Sonnek, Wyoming, Arizona, 1984-87 1984, and 37 1956 DEFENSE -. vs. North Fewest Yards Rushing, Opponents, Game-minus Dakota, 1985 20 by Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1979 By Rushing: 30 vs. 24 by Fewest Yards Rushing, Opponents, Season-1,061 in Morningside, Louisville, 1955 (9 games) 1977 1978 Fewest Yards Passing, Opponents, Game-0 by By Passing: 20 vs. 17 by South Dakota, 1951 & 0 by North Dakota, 1980 & O by South Dakota, Morningside, Arkansas State, 1962 1986 1984 Fewest Yards Passing, Opponents, Season-481 in By Penalty: 6 vs. s by 1960 North Dakota, Morningside, Fewest Yards Total Offense, Opponents, Game-21 1985 1972 by Hamline, 1975 Fewest By Fewest Yards Total Offense, Opponents, Season- Fewest By Opponents, 1,688 in 1955 (9 games) SDSU, Game Game Most Yards Rushing, Opponents, Game-478 by · Total: 3 vs. · 2 by Wyoming, 1984 Morningside, Ham line, Most Yards Rushing, Opponents, Season-2,604 in 1971 1971 1964 (1 0 games) By Rushing: 1 vs. 0 by Most Yards Passing, Opponents, Game� 447 by Montana, Hamline, Portland State, 1980 1970 1971 Most Yards Passing, Opponents, Season-2,015 in By Passing: 0-9 times, 0-7 times, 1984 last USO, 1980 last UNO, 1980 Most Yards Total Offense, Opponents, Game-677 *In 1955, SDSU vs. USD game, neither team had by Wyoming, 1984 a first down by passing. Most Yards Total Offense, Opponents, Season- Most By 4,295 in 1984 Most By SDSU Opponents, Most Passes Completed, Opponents, Game- 33 by Season Season Portland State, 1980 Total: 247 in 1985 222 in 1985 Most Passes Attempted, Opponents, Game-49 by (11 games) Portland State, 1980 By Rushing: 156 in 1951 128 in 1985 M°ost Passes Completed, Opponents, Season-154 (10 games) in 1984 By Passing: 116 in 1985 87 in 1984 Most TD Passes, Opponents, ·came-6 by South (11 games) Dakota, 1968 By Penalty: 19 in 1969, 19 in 1972 Most TD Passes, Opponents, Season- 23 in 1968 1976 & 1985 Fewest TD Passes, Opponents, Season-2 in 1952 (10 games); 2 in 1959 (9 games) Fewest By Fewest By Most Points, Opponents, Game, -86 by Kansas, SDSU, Opponents, 1947 (86-6) Season Season Most Points� Opponents, Season -330 (1 1 games), Total: 100 in 1971 74 in 1955 1984 By Rushing: 42 in 1965 54 in 1955 Best Point Per Game Average, Opponents, By Passing: 20 in 1958 18 in 1955 Season- 30.3 in 1984 (280 points, 1 O games) By Penalty: 2 in 1961 0 in 1956 SDSU FOOTBALL RECORDS

THE OVER 160 CLUB-INDIVIDUAL RUSHING EFFORTS IN JACKRABBIT_ HISTORY 1. 268 yards by Dan Sonnek vs. Northern Colorad6, 1985 14. 182 yards by Rick Wegher vs. Augustana, 1984 (41 att, 271 YG, 3 YL) (34 att, 187 YG, 5 YL) 2. 266 yards by Dan Sonnek vs. Augustana, 1985 15. 180 yards by Pete Retzlaff vs. , 1952 (40 att, 266 YG, 0 YL) (25 att, 180 YG, 0 YL) 3. 244 yards by Ross Owens vs. Columbus College, 1922 16. 180 yards by Dan Sonnek vs. North Dakota, 1985 (13 att, 244 YG, 0 YL) (38 att, 184 YG, 4 YL) 4. 240 yards by Les Tuma vs. Northern Iowa, J 973 17. 178 yards by Jerry Welch vs. St. Th9 mas, 1954 (24 att, 240 YG, 0 YL) (21 att, 184 YG, 4 YL) 5. 231 yards by Rick Wegher vs. Wyo ming, 1984 18. 177 yards by Darwin Con nerman vs. Augustana, 1968 (39 att, 232 YG, 1 YL) (30 att, 177 YG, 0 YL) 6. 224 yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Drake, 1967 19. 173 yards by Kevin Klapprodt vs. Stevens Point, 1986 (37 att, 253 YG, 29 YL) (37 att, 177 YG, 4 YL) 7. 200 yards by Joe Thorne vs. Morningside, 1961 20. 172 yards by Warren Williamson vs. Augustana, 1950 (21 att, 200 YG, 0 YL) (22 att, 172 YG, 0 YL) 8. 195 yards by Bubb Korver vs. NDSU, 1954 21. 170 yards by Les Tuma vs. Morningside, 1973 (10 att, 195 YG, 0 YL) (23 att, 170 YG, 0 YL) 9. 188 yards by Pete Retzlaff vs. Morningside, 1951 22. 169 yards by Gary Maffett vs. St. Cloud, 1978 (17 att, 188 YG, 0 YL) (18 att, 176 YG, 7 YL) 10. 187 yards by Rick Wegher vs. St. Cloud, 1984 23. 168 yards by Pete Retzlaff vs. North Dakota, 1952 (14 att, 190 YG, 3 YL) (11 att, 168 YG, 0 YL) 11. 185 yards by Gary Maffett vs. Augustana, 1978 24. 165 yards by Dan Sonnek vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1987 (32 att, 223 YG, 38 YL) (38 att, 170 YG, 5 YL) 12. 184 yards by Garry Maffett vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1977 25. 161 yards by Dan Sonnek vs. Northern Colorado, 1986 (23 att, 218 YG, 34 YL) (28 att. 165 YG, 4 YL) 13. 182 yards by Bob Betz vs. South Dakota, 1955 (27 att, 182 YG, 0 YL)

TOP 32 INDIVIDUAL PASSING EFFORTS IN JACKRABBIT HISTORY

1. 379 by Mike Busch vs. Morningside, 1984 17. 249 by Mike Law vs. Mankato State, 1983 26-45-3, 379 yards, 2 TD 9-15-84 15-26-1, 249 yards, 2 TD 2. 370 by Ted Wahl vs. South Dakota, 1986 1.8. 247 by Dean Koster vs. Northern Iowa, 1962 26-49-3, 370 yards, 3 TD 10-18-86 21-35-1, 247 yards, 2TD 3. 361 by Mike Busch vs. Nebraska-O maha, 1985 19. 246 by Ted Wahl vs. Morningside, 1987 22-39-0, 361 yards, 1 TD 18-34-2, 246 yards, 2 TD 4. 349 by Mike Busch vs. Morningside, 1985 20. 245 by Mike Busch vs. Northern Arizona, 1985 20-31-0, 349 yards, 1 TD 24-57-3, 245 yards, 3 TD 5. 334 by Mike Busch vs. North Dakota, 1985 21. 242 by Mike Law vs. Northern Colorado, 1981 24-39-3, 334 yards, 1 TD 22-39-3, 242 yards, 0 TD 6. 315 by Marty Higgins vs. Augustana, 1981 22. 238 by Dave Kaufman vs. North Dakota State, 1972 34-44-1, 315 yards, 2 TD 12-26-2, 238 yards, OTO 7. 304 by Ted Wahl vs. Augustana, 1986 23. 234 by Mike Law vs. Nebraska-O maha, 1983 10-23-1, 304 yards, 2 TD 20-36-3, 234 yards, 1 TD 8. 299 by Ted Wahl vs. North Dakota, 1986 24. 228 by Mike Busch vs. South Dakota, 1985 18-26-0, 299 yards, 3 TD 1-26-3, 228 yards, 1 TD 9. 289 by Ron Meyer vs. Arkansas State, 1963 25. 227 by Chuck Hohenthaner vs. North Dakota . State, 23-34-0,289 yards, 3 TD 13-23-2, 227 yards, 2 TD 1978 10. 278 by Ron Meyer vs. Morningside, 1964 26. 227 by Mike Busch vs. South Dakota, 1985 13-29-0, 278 yards, 3 TD 16-21-2, 227 yards, 2 TD 11. 277 by Mike Busch vs. Wyoming, 1984 27. 225 by Mike Law vs. Drake, 1983 22-43-1, 277 yards, 1 TD 16-26-0, 225 yards, 0 TD 12. 272 by Mike Busch vs. Nebraska-O maha, 1984 225 by Ted Wahl vs. Central Missouri, 1987 16-24-2, 272 yards, 1 TD 10-21-1, 225 yards, 1 TD 13. 270 by Mike Busch vs. Mankato State, 1984 29. 222 by John Moller vs. Mormingside, 1970 21-33-2, 270 yards, 2 TD 9-21-0, 222 yards, 1 TD 14. 266 by Mike Busch vs. North Dakota State, 1984 30. 220 by Ted Wahl vs. South Dakota, 1986 (game 1) 19-40-4, 266 yards, 2 TD 18-27-1, 220 yards, 1 TD 15. 257 by Ted Wahl vs. Northern Colorado,1986 31. 217 by Nig Johnson vs. Morningside, 1956 12-25-2, 257 yards, 2 TD 13-22-2, 217 yards, 1 TD 16. 254 by Ron Meyer vs. North Dakota, 1964 32. 214 by Ted Wahl vs. Mankato State, 1986 16-26-2, 254 yards, 3 TD 15-35-:-3, 214 yards, 0 TD * * Jackrabbit Football All-Americans * *

FRANK KELLEY, halfback, 1926 -Once· called "a veritable lightning LEN SPANJERS, guard, 1957-A three-time all-NCC selection, Spanjers bolt" by an opposition sports writer, Kelley was the sparkplug igniting paced the 1957 Jacks to the league crown after they were picked fifth in the 1926 Jackrabbits to an unbeaten season. the pre-season. The team's leading scorer and rusher, Kelley also gai ned nationwide at­ Playing both offense and defense, the Milba nk native was named the tention for his drop kicks, particularly in games against St-.Louis Universi­ NCC's Most Valuable Player. He was the only sophomore named to all­ ty and Hawaii, where his toe accounted for the winning points. He also NCC team in 1955. presented a threat passing, and during the season either ran, pas�ed or Co-captain as a senior, he was also the team's punter. kicked for all of SDSU's points in North Central Conference play. A Tyndall native, Kelley earned eight letters as a Jackrabbit, starting in JOE THORNE, fullback, 1961 -Called "the best all-a round player in football and basketball while also running on the track team. He broke the history of football at SDSU" by coach Ralph Ginn, Thorne paced the two world's records in 1925, running the 45-yard low hurdles in :05.8 and '61 Jacks to an NCC title and 8-2 season. the SO-yard high hurdles in :06.3. Rushing for 958 yards (5.5 ypc) his senior year, he carried the ball just Following graduation, he joined the world champion New York Giants twice in the fourth quarter all season. He piled up more than 2,000 yards and played in 17 straight games b�fore retiring. in his career and was twice named to the all-NCC team. Considered an outstanding blocker and tackler by his coaches, Thorne WEERT ENGLEMANN, halfback, 1929-Called the "Flying Dutchman also played defensive back. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers, of Miller," Englemann won nine letters in football, basketball and track. but passed up the opportunity to play pro ball. He died in 1965 while serv­ An ever dangerous r·unner, Englemann broke up several tight games ing as a helicopter pilot in Vietnam. with his explosive bolts through the line. An all-conference choice in 1928 and 1929, he led his team in both rushing and scoring. ROGER EISCHENS, end, 1962-A two-sport star, Eischens was also an On the track, he became the first South Dakotan ever to score a first in All-America wrestler for the Jacks. the Drake Relays, where he won the jump in 1929 and the discus in Named to the all-NCC grid team twice, he was the first SDSu player to 1930. He regularly competed in and won in ten track events. He still holds gain over 1,000 yards receiving (65 catches, 1,094 yards). the North Central Conference for m individual championships won ost Also a defensive standout, he still holds the SDSU record for longest during a career, 12 (in the 120 high hurdles, 220 low hurdles, long jump, pass interception return, 85 yards against Toledo in 1962. high jump, shot put and discus). A native of Canby, Minn., he rolled up a 10-1 -1 dual wrestling record as A defensive standout on the gridiron as well, Englemann went on to a senior and placed third in the nation at 190 pounds. star for the Green Bay Packers (1 930-33).

JOHN STONE, linebacker, 1962-A native of Hendricks, Minn., Stone AL ARNDT, guard, 1934-Considered by his coaches as "one of the was named All-America after leading the nation in field goal kicking. best 60-minute players in SDSU history," Arndt consistently opened gap­ Stone kicked nine field goills and 24 point-after touchdown attempts ing holes for his running backs and just as consistently plugged opposi­ for 51 points that season, his first as a field goal kicker. He held virtually tion holes to stop their plays. every place kicking record at SDSU. Playing at both guard and tackle, Arndt was a mainstay in the Jackrab­ Also a stellar linebacker, Stone led the team in interceptions in 1962 bit line for three seasons and was twice named all-NCC. During his senior and was one of the team's leading tacklers. year, he led the Jacks in tackles. A star on the basketball court as well, Arndt was team captain in both football and basketball as a senior. He later played for the Pittsburgh WAYNE RASMUSSEN, halfback, 1963-The 1963 College Athlete of Steelers and the Boston Redskins. the Year in South Dakota, Rasmussen was all-NCC in three sports at SDSU: football, basketball and baseball. the Most Valuable Back in the NCC as State was unbeaten in league PAUL "WHITEY"MI LLER, halfback, 1935-One of SDSU's most ex­ play during a 9-1 season in 1963, Rasmussen rushed for 874 yards and plosive runners, Miller led the Jacks to an upset over Wisconsin when he caught 29 passes for 463 more, averaged 32.1 yards per punt, and scored scored on a 75-yard pass interception return. 54 points. He was also the team's leading kickoff and punt returner and During his senior year, he ran or passed for 11 of SDSU's 17 intercepted seven passes. His 11 receptions against Arkansas State stood touchdowns, including twp 70-yard runs. as an SDSU single-game record until 1986. Named unanimously to the all-NCC offensive and defensive teams, The Howard native was also voted the Outstanding Player at the NCAA Miller also won letters in track and was captain of the 1937 cinder team. College Division basketball tournament where he led State to the na­ He played three seasons (1 936-38) with the Green Bay Packers. tional championship in 1963. Following his career at SDSU, he played ten seasons with the Detroit HERB BARTLING, quarterback, 1950- Spearheading one of the most Lions of the . talented backfields in SDSU history, Bartling led the Jacks to an unbeaten season. DARWIN GONNERMAN, fullback, 1967 & 1968- This Adrian, Minn., Named the NCC's Most Valuable Player, Bartling was considered powerhouse became SDSU's first two-time All-American when he put SDSU's best passing quarterback ever. Few school records from the 'S0s together back-to-back 1,000-plus yard seasons and became the school's remain in the Jackrabbit book, but Bartling still shares the mark for most career rushing leader. TD passes in one game, four agai nst North Daskota Staate in 1949. Your classic all-purpose player, he rewrote 13 different school records He was also a two-time all-North central Conference performer in and still holds the record for all-purpose yards in a career, with 5,465, and basketball, playing guard. most points in a season, 102. Named the NCC's most valuable player as a senior, his touchdowns in­ HERB BACKLUND, center, 1954- Considered the Jacks' best center of cluded a 95-yard punt return against NDSU (also still a school record). He all-time, Backlund did not make his mark at that position until his senior rushed for 224 yards against Drake that year. season. A standout kicker, he played two seasons with t,he Ottawa Roughriders Backlund's forte was downfield blocking, but he was also an excellent in the League. In 1969, he was named South Dakota pass blocker for quarterback Jerry Welch, who joined him on the all­ Player of the Decade. America team that year. LYNN BODEN, offensive guard, 1974-Boden had the honor of being JERRY WELCH, quarterback, 1954- Co-captain of the team, Welch the first North Central Conference player ever picked in the first rour-idof stepped in at quarterback after a season's opening loss to Iowa State and the National Football League draft, selected by the . guided the Jacks to a 7-1 mark the rest of the way. The NCC's Most Valuable Offensive Lineman as a senior, he was A triple threat at running, passing and kicking. His nine TDs that season Kodak first-team All-American. included a 91 -yard run from scrimmage and a 77-yard punt return. Co-captain of the 1979 SDSU team, he played in only three games as a Welch went on to try out with the Baltimore Colts, then played with the prep senior, sidelined the rest of the season with an injury. He was a 210 of the . offensive lineman when he came to SDSU from Osceola, Neb. He started at tackle for the Jacks as a sophomore, and was 265 pounds when he graduated. * * * * * * * * * * * *

BILL MATTHEWS, defensive end, 1977-Matthews came from a nine­ man football program at Wessington to star three years for the Jackrab­ bits, not only as a pl.a yer but as a student. By the time he left SDSU, he had: E arned first-team Academic A ll-America twice (1 975 and 1977); E arned first-team Little All-America (Associated Press) in 1977; Been named NCC Most Valuable Defensive Lineman, 1977; Been named to the all-NCC team twice, 1976 and 1977; Been named to the Academic A ll-NCC team three times (1 975, 76 and 77); Been selected as SDS U's Scholar Athlete for 1978. , He started at defensive tackle as a sophomore and junior, then moved to defensive end as a senior. He was selected in the f ifth round of the Na­ tional Football League draft by the New E ngland Patriots and played for the Patriots and New York Giants of the NFL as well as the Denver Gold . of the United States Football League.

· CHUCK LOEWEN, offensive tackle, 1979 - Another of those guys who grew into a position, Loewen came to SDSU as a 190 pound freshman, left f ive years later at 6-5, 265. In between, he was a f irst team Kodak A ll-American (third team AP) after helping the 1979 Jacks to the NCAA Division 11 playoffs. After being honora ble mention all-NCC in 1977, he was injured and missed the 1978 season. He came back with a vengance. He made f irst-team all-NCC both as a player and academically in 1979, when also became the first interior lineman to earn the league's Offensive Player of the Week award . His athletic-academic achievements earned him an NCAA post­ graduate scholarship and he enrolled in the MBA program at Arizona State, only to have his education interrupted when he was drafted in the seventh round by the San Diego Chargers He played f ive years in the NFL.

RICK WEGHER, runningback, 1984- Rick "The Quick" Wegher had one of those "career" seasons as a senior. He f inished second in the nation in rushing (1 19.7 ypg), and f inished fourth in scoring. He put his name in the NCAA record book three times. Wegher and Wyoming back Kevin Lowe co-authored one record, "Most Yards Gained by Two Opposing Backs," ... 533 (231 by Wegher). Rick also finished his career with 107 kickoff returns, making him the JEFF TIEFENTHALER, wide receiver, 1985 & 1986- Tiefenthaler at­ f irst player in NCAA history to go over the 100 mark in that category. He tracted national attention when he set an NCAA record by catching at broke a dozen S DSU school records, including single season rushing, and least one touchdown in 14 consecutive games, then added another na­ became the first player ever to rush for more than 1,000 yards in an NCC tional mark by catching at least one TD pass in 25 different games during season. And his 2,405 all-purpose yards in 1984 set another record. his career. He signed with Calgary of the Canadian Football League. He completely remodeled the school's pass receiving records, breaking nine of the ten recognized marks. He also set seven NCC records. DENNIS THOMAS, tight end, 1985-.A three-year starter f rom Tiefenthaler's career numbers showed 173 catches, 3621 yards and 32 Parkston, Thomas set an S DSU career record for pass receptions (1 23). touchdowns. He was on the all-NCC team twice (first team, 1984; second team, 1985) He was a unanimous All-America pick in 1986 (f irst team by The and also earned Academic All-NCC. Associated Press, the Football News and Kodak), and was one of three He caught at least one pass in 29 consecutive games before being finalists for the Harlan Hill Award as the Division II Player of the Year. shutout by Augustana in the eighth game of his senior season. Gained Tiefenthaler also became the first S D S U player ever selected to play in 1,441 yards in his career. the S enior Bowl.

DAN SONNEK, tailback, 1987 - Sonnek came to SDS U as a walk-on, majored in agricultural engineering and ended his career by earning second-team Little A ll-America (The Associated Press) and first-team NCAA Division 11 A l I-America (The Football News). A classroom standout as well, Sonnek was a first-team GTE Academic A ll-America pick in 1987 when he was one of 25 players f rom around the country, regardless of division, to win an NCAA Post-graduate Scholar­ ship. Sonnek set school records for Tushing in a game (268 vs. Northern Col­ orado in 1985), season (1 ,518 in 1985) and career (3,304). He led the nation (NCAA Division 11) in rushing as a sophomore. Sonnek earned f irst-team all-NCC honors in 1985 and 1987, and was a second team pick in 1986 when he missed part of the season with a knee injury. He was the league's Most Valuable Back in 1987. Sonnek also set NCC season and career rushing records. And he was voted to the academic all-NCC team three times. 1988 SOUTH DAKOTA s·TATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL ROSTER

Numerical Roster

Yr. Yr. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School) K 1 Gus Theodosopou los 5-9 165 Fr. Brooking, SD 40 Steve Petry EB 5-10 195 Fr. Hawarden, IA 80 Pat Sigl LB 6-0 195 Fr. Brookings, SD 2 Barry McRaith WR 6-3 190 Fr. Hutchinson, MN 41 Steve VanderBeek DB 5-11 180 Fr. Edgerton, MN 81 Tim Burns TE 6-3 210 Fr. Brookings, SD 3 Doug Miller . DB-W R 6-3 185 Fr. Piedmont, SD (Sturgis) 42 *Gene Elrod RB 6-2 200 So. Sioux Falls, SD (O'Gorman) 82 Ken Tiefenthaler . F S 5-10 165 So. Armour, SD 4 *Mike Sebern WR 6-3 190 So. Beresford, SD 43 Lee Walters RB 5-8 170 Fr. Vale, SD (Newell) 83 Scott Hettinger .. TE 6-2 210 So Platte, SD 5 Dave Peterson DB 6-2 175 Fr. Rapid City, SD (Stevens) 44 **Kevin Klapprodt RB 6-1 195 Jr. Brookings, SD 84 ***Steve Schultz TE 6-5 245 Sr. Jackson, MN 6 *Dan Baldwin . ss 5-1 1 185 Jr. Grundy Center, IA 45Jay Groos LB 6-2 195 Jr. Wentworth, SD (Colman) 85 Gary Ambrose . . WR 6-1 180 Jr. Waterloo, IA 7 Brian Biggerstaff WR 5-0 1 60 Fr. Sioux City, IA (West) 46 *Dan Hull DB 6-2 190 So Homestead, IA 86 Darren' Baartman WR 6-2 195 Fr. Ruthton, MN IA 8 Jason Overby WR 6-3 175 Fr. Clark, SD 47***Cregg Farley . OLB 6-2 225 Sr. Waukon, IA 87 Kevin Hurley . TE 6-3 230 Fr. Sioux City, (East) 9 Scott Lewis . DB 6-0 165 Fr. Spencer, IA 48 *Daryl Veatch FB 6-2 l 205 Jr Dike, IA 88 Steve Rossow LB 6-3 200 Fr. Mobridge, SD 49 Marc Rodina . !LB 6-0 190 Fr. Jackson, MN 89 *Luke Holzwarth . .OLB 6-3 190 So. Hazel, SD (Hamlin) 10 Jay R. Ricke WK 6-0 185 Jr Estherville, IA (Iowa Lakes) 11 Mike Bouwm_an LB 6-3 205 Jr. Rock Valley, IA 50 Christopher Floyd . ILB 6-0 I 21 5 So. Bartow, FL 90 **Steve Kurtenbach . OLB 6-3 205 Jr. Brook i ngs, SD 12 *Greg Adams . QB 6-1 195 So. Sioux City, IA (East) 51 Brad Jack son . .OC 6-2 230 Fr. Winterset, IA 91 **David Kline DT 6-1 245 Jr. Harlan, IA 13 Nick Ham mrich QB 5-1 1 175 So. Watertown, SD 52 **Paul Rystrom . . ILB 6-1 220 Jr. Leavenworth, KS 92 Dana Chandler . ILB 5-9 205 So. Reinbeck, IA So. Cambridge, MN 93 **Greg Osmundson ILB 6-1 210 Jr. Sioux Falls, SD (Lincoln) 1514 *Tim Hawkins ..WR -P 6-1 175 So. Onida, SD (Sully Buttes) 53 Barry Bruss oc 6-5 250 Jonathan Johnson LB 6-0 195 Jr. Pennock, MN (Willmar JC) 54 Cary Popkes OL 6-4 220 Fr. Rock Rapids, IA (Cent Lyon) 94 *Jim Buck . DT 6-0 240 So. Saukville, WI 16 James Joh nson K 5-10 155 Fr. Wilmot, SD 55 *Kelly McDermott oc 6-2 21 0 So. Green Bay, WI 95 Scott Stalpes .. LB 5-1 1 210 Jr. J umboldt, IA 17 D.J Wessel LB 6-4 205 Fr. Spearfish, SD 56 *Tom Bloom OT 6-3 235 So. Madison, SD 96***Darwin Bishop DT 6-5 250 Sr. Jefferson, IA 18***Ted Wahl QB 6-1 195 Sr. Jamestown, ND 57 *Mike Rupert ...IL B 6-0 205 So. Holstein, IA 97* **Brian Webster OT 6-3 220 Sr. Rosemount, MN 19 *Rick Nitzsche ss 6-2 190 Jr Stoughton, WI 58 Jeff Ching ILB 6-2 210 Fr. Castlewood, SD 98***Dan Jackson ..OLB 6-4 220 Sr. Winterset. IA 59 Dave Valentine DL 5-10 205 Fr. Pierre, SD 99 Kevin Tetzlaff DT 6-4 235 so. Hayti, SD (HamliQ) 20 * *J.D. Berreth FL 5-10 170 Jr Watertown, MN Mike Boetel TE 6-1 180 Fr. Sioux Falls, SD (Lincoln) 21 Eric Larson DB 5-10 165 Fr. Wakonda, SD 60 Lyle Stewart 6-0 230 So. Scotland, SD oc Bryan De Bates QB-DB 6-2 200 Fr. Lake Benton, MN 22 **Tim Kwapnioski CB 5-10 175 Jr Columbus, NE 61 Scott Foley 6-3 205 Fr. Windom, MN oc Chad Cravens .TE-LB 6-1 185 Fr. Cottonwood, MN 23 Jason Barnes FB 6-0 180 Fr. Onida, SD (Sully Buttes) 62***Doug Ruesink 6-3 230 Sr. Castlewood, SD · oc Dana Hanson . OT 6-4 235 Fr. Union Grove, WI 24 Scott Rogers 5-1 1 175 Fr. Rapid City, SD (Stevens) 63 Jamie Elrod DL 5-11 255 Fr. Sioux Falls, SD (O'Gorman) WR Pat Harrington . . LB-FB 6-1 190 Fr. Madison, SD 25 Shane Bouman QB 6-3 190 Fr. Hol land, MN (Ruthton) 64***Dan Duitscher . 6-3 265 Sr. Rolfe, IA oc Kevin Jenk ins OT 6-5 250 Fr. Wheatland, WY 26 Steve Severson ...... IDB 5-1 1 190 ' Fr. Wabasha, MN 65 Jeff Meyer . ILB 5-1 0 195 So. Webster, SD Warren Johnson LB 5-1 0 190 Fr. Kerkhoven, MN 27 *Darin Brickman RB 6-0 185 So. Belle Fourche, SD 66 **Mike Temme 6-2 245 Jr. Cedar Rapids, IA (Linn-Ma r) . oc Scott Jucht ..FB -LB 6-1 200 Fr. Sioux Falls, SD (Lincoln) 28 Chris Stark . DB 5-9 165 So. Brooki ngs, SD 67 Dan Schmidt OL 6-3 250 Fr. Stewartville, MN Jeff Lothert . ..OL 6-3 190 Fr. Franklin, MN 29 Chad Ostenson . .IDB 6-2 190 Fr. Custer, SD 68***Ted Ortale NC 6-2 240 Sr. Ankeny, IA Kevin McManamy . RB 5-10 190 Fr. Sioux City, IA (East) 69 **Tim Wolthuis ..OLB 6-2 195 Jr. Spencer, IA 30 Jamie Grosdidier RB 6-0 190 Fr. Mitchell, SD Nick Nuttbrock RB-LB 6,2 170 Fr: Chamberlain, SD 31 Dan Hoke ..FB -TE 6-4 210 Fr. Aberdeen, SD (Central) 70 *Paul Wildeman OT 6-4 225 So. Cherokee, IA Mike Oster K 5-6 140 Fr. Bloomington, MN 32 Tom Haensel . ss 6-0 180 So. Brooki ngs, SD 71 *Dale Veatch DT 6-3 225 So. Dike, IA William Paulsen LB 6-2 215 Jr. Emerson, NE (NE Tech) 33 Greg ::,pnngman . RB 6-2 210 Fr. Lismore, MN (Adrian) 72***Lee Stewart OT 6-2 290 Sr. Scotland, SD Sean Peters ...... RB -DB 6-2 180 Fr. Waconia, MN 34 *Ji m Koeppel ss 6-2 195 Sr. Urbandale, IA 73 Troy Smutka DT 6-3 225 Fr. Hutchinson, MN Daniel Robbennolt .RB-DB 6-0 195 Fr. Gettysburg, SD 35 Jeff Mount LB 5-1 1 190 So. Vermillion, SD 74 Wade Hinners OL 6-0 225 Fr. Humboldt, IA Greg Schiefen OL 6-3 200 Fr. Sioux Falls, SD (O'Gorman) 36 **Dan Ziegler CB 6-0 181 Sr. Volga, SD (Sioux Valley) 75 **Chad Meier oc 6-4 270 Jr. Sheboygan, WI Karley Sears . RB-LB 5-10 190 Fr. Ainsworth, NE 37 Matt Kurtenbach RB 6-0 205 Fr. Brook i ngs, SD 76 **Lance Prouty oc 6-€:> 270 Jr. Redwood Falls, MN Tom Slater . ..LB -TE 6-1 200 Fr. Homewood, IL 38 Darrel Koupal DB 6-0 190 Fr. Armour, SD 77 Steve Kvistad oc 6-2 240 Jr. Wood Lake, MN Darren Stowater OL 6-5 220 Fr. Cherokee, IA 39 Scott Yl!kel LB 6-2 190 Fr. Hutchinson, MN 78 * Jeff Galvin OT 6-5 250 Jr. Holstein, IA Matt Sullivan ..FB -LB 6-0 180 Fr. Albert Lea, MN 79 Steve Elfering OT 6-3 21 5 Fr. Bird Island, MN Brett Van Mooren ...... LB 6-2 185 Fr. Minneota, MN Tim Werner ....DL 6-1 210 Fr. Marshall, MN Brian Wrightsman DB 5-1 0 170 Fr. Brandon, SD

Alphabetic Roster

Ching, Jeff -58 !::lawk ins, Tim -14 Kurtenbach, Matt-37 Ortale, Ted -68 Rystrom, Paul-52 Thomsen, Paul-39 Adams, Greg-12 Cravens, Chad ' Hettinger, Scott-83 Kurtenbach, Steve -90 Osmundson, Greg-65 Schiefen, Greg Tiefenthaler, Ken-82 Ambrose, Gary-85 Hinners, Wade-74 Kvistad, Steve - 77 Ostenson, Chad -29 Schmidt, Dan-67 DeBates, ·Bryan Hoke, Dan - 31 Kwapniosk i, Tim-22 Oster, Mike l Schultz, Steve-84 Valentine, Dave-59 Baartman, Darren -86 Duitscher, Dan -64 Holzwarth, Luke-89 Overby, Jason -8 Sears, Karley Van Mooren, Brett Baldwin, Dan-6 -;- VanderBeek, Steve- 41 Elfering, Steve 73 Huelskamp, Kev in-injured Larson, Eric-21 Sebern, Mlke-4 Barnes, Jason-32 i Veatch, Dale- Hull, Dan-46 Leiseth, David Paulsen, William Severson, Steve -26 71 Bartscher, Mark - 54 Elrod, Cene-42 3 Hurley, Kevin-87 Lewis, Scott -9 Peters, Sean Sigl, Pat-80 Veatch, Daryl - 48 Barreth, J.D.-20 Elrod, Jamie-6 Lothert, Jeff Peterson, Dave - 5 Slater, Tom Biggerstaff, Brian-7 Farley, Greg-47 Jackson, Brad -51 Petry, Steve -40 Smutka, Troy - 73 Wahl, Ted -18 Bishop, Darwin-% Walters, Lee-43 Floyd, Christopher-SO J ackson, Dan - 98 McDermott, Kelly-63 Popkes, Cary-54 Springman, Greg-33 Bloom, Tom - 56 Webster, Brian-97 Foley, Scott -61 Jenkins, Kevin McManamy, Kevin Prouty, Lance-76 Stal pes, Scott-90 Boetel, Mike Johnson, James-1 McRaith, Barry -2 Stark, Chris - 28 Werner, Tim Bouman, Shane-25 Calvin, Jeff- 78 Johnson, Jonathan-15 Meier, Chad -75 Ricke, Jay-10 Wessel, D.J.-17 Bouwman, Mike-11 Groos, Jay-45 Stewart, Lee- 72 Johnson, Warren Meyer, Jeff -65 Robbennolt, Dan Wildeman, Paul-70 Brickman, Darin-27 Grosdidier, Jamie-30 Stewart, Lyle-60 J ucht, Scott Miller, Doug -3 Rodina, Marc-49 Stowater, Darren Wolthuis, Tim-69 Bruss, Barry-53 , Haensel, Tom -32 Mount. Jeff -35 Rogers, Scott -24 Sullivan, Matt Wrightsman Brian Buck, Jim -94 Klapprodt, Kev_in-44 Hammrich, Nick-13 Rossow, Steve �8-8 Burns, Tim-81 Kline, Dave-91 Yukel, Scott-39 Ruesink, Doug-62 Temme, Mike-66 Hanson, Dana Koeppel, Jim-34 Nitzsche, Rick - 1 9 Rupert, Mike-57 Tetzlaff, Kevin-99 Zabel, Jeff-45 Chand ler, Dana-92 Harrington, Pat Koupal, Darrel-38 Nuttbrock, Nick Theodosopoulos, Gus--1 Ziegler, Dan-36 SDSU YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS RUSHING LEADERS Full Season Record NCC Record Since 1950 Year W-L-T Pct. TP OP W-L-T TP OP Standing Coach 1889 0-0-1 .500 6 6 No Conference Play Unavailable YEAR NAME NET YARDS 1897 0-1 -0 .000 0 22 No Conference Play Unavailable 1950 Warren Williamson 1014* 1898 1-1-1 .500 68 11 No Conference Play Unavailable . 1951 Pete Retzlaff . 1016* 1899 3-1-0 .750 90 62 No Conference Play Unavailable 1952 Pete Retzlaff 1008 1900 4-1 -0 .800 128 23 No Conference Play Unavailable 1953 Jerry Welch 803 1901 3-2-0 .600 102 44 No Conference Play ...... Mr. Morrison 1954 Jerry Welch ...... 625 1902 3-2-0 .600 67 21 No Conference Play . L.L. Gilkey 1955 Bob Betz 725 1903 1-2-0 .333 28 95 No Conference Play Unavailable 1956 Bob Betz ...... 631 1904 4-2-1 .643 90 27 No Conference Play . J. Harris Werner 1957 Jim Vacura 455 1905 2-3-0 .400 74 122 No Conference Play William M. Blaine 1958 Al Breske .. 361 1906 3-1 -0 .750 52 34 No Conference Play William Juneau 1959 Joe Thorne 395 1907 5-2-0 .714 108 42 No Conference Play William Juneau 1960 Joe Thorne 803 1908 3-3-1 .500 56 61 No Conference Play William Juneau 1961 Joe Thorne 958 1909 1-3-0 .250 61 28 No Conference Play J.M. Saunderson 1962 Gary Boner 497 1910 4-2-2 .625 76 64 No Conference Play J.M. Saunderson 1963 Gale Douglas 621 1911 4-4-0 .500 60 89 No Conference Play . Frederick Johnson 1964 Gale Douglas 570 1912 2-3-1 .41 7 46 136 No Conference Play Harry "Buck" Ewing 1965 Gary Hyde . 192 1913 5-3-0 .625 147 82 No Conference Play . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1966 Darwin Gonnerman 552 1914 5-2-0 .714 93 60 No Conference Play Harry "Buck" Ewing 1967 Darwin Gonnerman 1023* 1915 5-1 -1 .786 163 7 No Conference Play . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1968 Darwin Gonnerman 1023 + 1916 4-2-0 .667 100 76 No Conference Play Harry "Buck" Ewing 1969 Tim Elliott . 469 1917 5-1-0 .833 149 84 No Conference Play . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1970 Tim Keller . 458 1918 NO GAMES -WORLD WAR I 1971 Les Tuma 632 1919 4-1 -1 .750 78 20 No Conference Play . C.A. "Jack" West 1972 Les Tuma 1061 * 1920 4-2-1 .643 66 27 No Conference Play C.A. "Jack" West 1973 Les Tuma . 1052 1921 7-1 -0 .875 255 38 No Conference Play C.A. "Jack" West 1974 Kevin Kennedy 851 1922 5-2-1 .677 202 57 4-1 -1 111 37 C.A. "Jack" West 1975 Dick Weikert . 602 1923 3-4-0 .429 121 85 2-3-0 78 51 4 C.A. "Jack" West 1976 Paul Konrad 466 1924 6-1 -0 .756 91 28 5-0-0 75 16 1 C.A. "Jack" West 1977 Chuck Benson . 879 1925 2-3-2 .400 20 45 1-1-2 13 25 5 C.A. "Jack" West 1978 Gary Maffett . 883 1926 8-0-3 .864 157 24 3-0-2 56 14 1 C.A. "Jack" West 1979 Dan Johnson 81 4 1927 5-3-1 .611 189 89 2-2-0 90 36 3 C.A. "Jack" West 1980 Brian Bunkers . 561 1928 9-1 -0 .900 230 25 3-1 -0 53 19 2 T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1981 Brian Bunkers 555 1929 5-4-1 .550 237 55 2-1 -1 50 7 2 T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1982 Rod Riehl . 392 1930 2-6-1 .278 48 197 1-3-0 13 64 4 T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1983 Rick Wegher 685 1931 6-3-0 .667 194 78 2-2-0 33 44 2 T.C. "Cy"Kasper 1984 Rick Wegher 1317* 1932 2-5-1 .313 70 96 1-2-1 32 31 4 T.C. "Cy"Kasper 1985 Dan Sonnek 1518* 1933 6-3-0 .667 118 73 4-0-0 66 15 T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1987 Dan Sonnek 732 1934 6-4-0 .600 189 72 2-2-0 65 19 4 R.H. "Red" Threlfall 1988 Dan Sonnek 1036 1935 4-4-1 .500 123 92 1-3-1 39 48 T-3 . R.H. "Red" Threlfall 1936 3-6-1 .359 51 116 1-4-1 19 59 7 R.H. "Red" Threlfall *indicates school record at the time 1937 4-5-0 .444 102 147 2-3-0 44 58 6 R.H. "Red" Threlfall + tied school record at the time 1938 3-5-0 .375 69 109 2-3-0 48 76 4 Jack Barnes 1939 7-2-0 .778 141 95 4-1 -0 68 53 T-1 ...Ja ck Barnes 1940 4-3-1 .563 78 57 2-3-1 16 so 5 Jack Barnes MOST PASSES CAUGHT, SEASON 1941 2-5-0 .286 32 131 1-5-0 18 131 7 Thurlo McCrady 30 CLU B-CATCHES IN A SEASON 1942 4-4-0 .500 65 92 3-3-0 45 64 4 Thurlo McCrady 1. 73 by Jeff Tiefentha ler, 1986 1943 NO GAMES-WORLD WAR II 2. 54 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, 1985 1944 1-1-0 .500 13 27 No Conference Play . Thurlo McCrady 3. 51 by Monte Mosiman, 1976 1945 1-4-1 .250 51 144 No Conference Play . Thurlo McCrady 4. 51 by Lionel Macklin, 1978 1946 3-3-2 .500 131 76 2-1 -2 52 18 3 Thurlo McCrady 5. 47 by Mike Ethier, 1981 1947 4-5-0 .444 123 211 3-1 -0 60 38 3 Ralph Ginn 6. 47 by Dennis Thomas, 1984 1948 4-6-0 .400 107 203 2-4-0 53 127 T-4 . Ralph Ginn 7. 47 by Dennis Thomas, 1985 1949 7-3-0 .700 183 175 5-1 -0 129 90 T-1 Ralph Ginn 8. 46 by Lionel Macklin, 1979 1950 9-0-1 .950 381 116 5-0-1 220 81 1 Ralph Ginn 9. 42 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, 1984 1951 8-1 -1 .850 31 1 105 4-1 -1 168 84 2 Ralph Ginn 10. 41 by Mike Ethier, 1983 1952 4-4-1 .500 287 230 3-2-1 21 5 153 T-3 . Ralph Ginn 11. 40 by Monte Mosiman, 1977 1953 5-3-1 .61 1 247 186 5-0-1 208 75 1 Ralph Ginn 12. 39 by Brian Bunkers, 1981 1954 7-2-0 .778 338 151 5-1 -0 247 111 T-1 Ralph Ginn 13. 37 by Jack Rohrs, 1965 1955 6-2-1 .81 3 197 114 5-0-1 157 62 1 Ralph Ginn 14. 37 by Kerry Pearson, 1980 1956 4-5-0 .444 137 212 3-3-0 116 119 T-4 . Ralph Ginn 15. 35 by Rick Wegher, 1983 1957 6-2-1 .722 185 119 5-0-1 152 75 1 Ralph Ginn 16. 34 by Ed Maras, 1965 1958 4-5-0 .444 123 158 3-3-0 98 111 T-3 . Ralph Ginn 34 by Dan Sonnek, 1987 1959 2-7-0 .222 80 153 2-4-0 68 76 6 Ralph Ginn 18. 33 by Dennis Dickey, 1973 1960 5-4-1 .550 170 135 2-3-1 107 81 T-4 . Ralph Ginn 19. 33 by Phil Houser, 1972 1961 8-2-0 .800 376 97 5-1 -0 221 59 T-1 Ralph Ginn 20. 33 by Dennis Thomas, 1983 1962 7-2-1 .750 238 70 5-0-1 149 33 T-1 Ralph Ginn 21 . 31 by Mike Koltun, 1965 1963 9-1 -0 .900 278 166 6-0-0 191 74 1 Ralph Ginn 22. 31 by Brian Bunkers, 1979 1964 2-8-0 .200 170 243 2-4-0 121 123 T-4 Ralph Ginn 23. 31 by Mike Ethier, 1982 1965 1-8-1 .1 50 111 247 1-4-1 84 149 T-5 Ralph Ginn 24. 30 by Clyde Hagen, 1968 1966 3-7-0 .300 129 280 2-4-0 75 163 T-4 . Ralph Ginn 25. 30 by Kevin Skalla, 1984 1967 4-6-0 .400 186 185 2-4-0 120 110 T-4 . Ralph Ginn 1968 4-6-0 .400 247 259 2-4-0 151 176 T-4 . Ralph Ginn 1969 3-7-0 .300 175 227 3-3-0 130 96 T-3 1970 2-8-0 .200 129 269 1-5-0 61 167 T-6 . Dean Pryor 1971 3-7-0 .300 109 223 2-4-0 72 144 6 Dean Pryor 1972 6-5-0 .545 321 240 2-5-0 141 197 6 John Gregory PASSING LEADERS SDSU YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS(continued) Full Season Record NCC Record YEAR NAME YARDS 1950 Herb Bartling ...... 411 Year W-L-T Pct. TP OP W-L-T TP OP Standing Coach 1951 Bob Bresee 443 1973 5-_5-1 .600 283 240 2-4-1 133 142 4 ]ohn Gregory 1952 Forrest Zimmerman 248 1974 6-5-0 .545 291 173 4-3-0 189 104 3 John Gregory 1953 . 335 1975 7-4-0 ·.636 264 189 4-3-0 98 110 John Gregory 1954 Jerry Wekh 478 1976 5-4-1 ,550 176 21 5 4-1 -1 116 74 24. John Gregory 1955 Dick Steiner 483 1977 5-4-1 .550 181 137 3-3-1 134 103 4 John Gregory 1956 Nig Johnson ...... 763* 1978 5-6-0 455 224 231 3-3-0 146 120 T-3 . John Gregory 1957 Ron Lavallee 603 1979 9-3-0 .750 259 224 4-2-0 157 140 T-2 John Gregory 1958 John meek 190 1980 3-8-0 .272 166 300 1-5-1 105 21 9 7 John Gregory 1959 Jim Vacura 264 1981 4-6-0 400 226 233 2-4-1 180 21 3 6 John Gregory 1960 Dean Koster 686 1982 4-6-0 400 181 166 2-4-1 123 129 5 Wayne Haensel 1961 Dean Koster 1147* 1983 5-6-0 454 213 258 3-6-0 172 24J T-8 Wayne Haensel 1962 Dean Koster 944 1984 3-8-0 .372 288 333 2-7-0 247 273 T-8 Wayne Haensel 1963 Ron Meyer 1091 1985 7-4-0 .636 281 267 7-2-0 243 21 0 T-2 . Wayne Haensel 1964 Ron Meyer ...... 1385* 1986 6-5-0 .545 285 229 5-4-0 257 196 4 Wayne Haensei 1965 Ron Meyer . · 1132 1987 5-5-0 .500 208 241 4-5-0 187 224 7 Wayne Haensel 1966 Tom Anderson 576 Totals 388-321 -38 184-1 58-27* 1967 Bob Bozied ...... 583 1968 Bob Bozied . 849 *for 1979, 1980 and 1981 seasons, SDSU played two-game, home-and-home series with 1969 John Moller 998 University of South Dakota ...each game counted one-half in NCC play . . . in 1979, SDSU 1970 John Moller . 833 won both so Jacks got credit for victory in conference standings ... in 1980 and 1981 , the 1971 Fred Richardson 431 teams split, so SDSU and USO each ended up with a tie in the NCC standings despite not 1972 John Tovar 952 having a tie on the season record. 1973 John Tovar 61 6 1974 Bill Mast 644 1975 Greg Hart ...... 81 7 TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS 1976 Dick Weikert ...... 1 227 1977 Gary Maffett 635 Since 1950 1978 Gary Maffett ...... 1049" YEAR NAME YARDS RUSHING & PASSING 1979 Gary Maffett 1429* 1950 Warren Williamson 1,103 (1 ,104 rush, 89 pass) 1980 Marty Higgins ...... 805 1981 Marty Higgins 935 1951 Pete Retzlaff ...... 1,016 (1 ,01 6 rush, 0 pass) 1982 Mike Law ...... 1235 1952 Pete Retzlaff 1,008 (1 ,008 rush, 0 pass) 1983 Mike Law . 1627* 1954 Jerry Welch 1,103 + ( 625 rush, 478 pass) 1984 Mike Busch ...... 2426* 1955 Bob Betz 725 ( 725 rush, 0 pass) 1985 Mike Busch 2554* 1986 Ted Wahl . 2542 1956 Nig Johnson 824 ( 61 rush, 763 pass) 1987 Ted Wahl . 1467 1957 Ron LaVallee 794 ( 191 rush, 603 pass) *indicates school record performances 1958 Al Breske . 361 ( 361 rush, 0 pass) 1959 Jim Vacura 471 ( 207 rush, 264 pass) 1960 Dean Koster 698 ( 12 rush, 686 pass) RECEPTION YARDAGE, SEASON 1961 Dean Koster 1,1 75* 28 rush, 1147 pass) 1. 1,534 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, 1986 1962 Dean Koster 953 9 rush, 944 pass) 2. 1,056 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, 1985 1963 Ron Meyer 1,007 -1 4 rush, 1091 pass) 3. 906 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, 1984 1964 Ron Meyer ...... 1,204* ( -1 81 rush, 1384 pass) 4. 882 by Lionel Macklin, 1978 5. 839 by Monte Mosiman, 1976 1965 rush, 1132 pass) Ron Meyer 1,01 3 ( -1 19 6. 785 by Mike Ethier, 1983 1966 Darwin Gonnerman . 552 ( 552 rush, 0 pass) 7. 664 by Mike Ethier, 1981 1967 Darwin Gonnerman . 1,040 (1 ,023 rush, 17 pass) 8. 649 by Lionel Macklin, 1979 1968 Darwin Gonnerman . 1,023 (1 ,023 rush, 0 pass) 9. 632 by Kerry Pearson, 1980 10. 550 by Phil Houser, 1972 1969 John Moller 966 ( -32 rush, �.98 pass) 11. 534 by Monte Mosiman, 1977 1970 John Moller ...... 876 ( 43 rush, 833 pass) 12. 534 by Dennis Dickey, 1972 1971 Les Tuma 632 ( 632 rush, 0 pass) 13. 497 by John Herman, 1982 1972 Les Tuma 1,061 (1 ,061 rush, 0 pass) 14. 470 by Roger E isechens, 1962 . 1973 Les Tuma 1,052 (1 ,052 rush, - 0 pass) 15. 469 by Dennis Thomas, 1984 1974 Bill Mast ...... ( rush, 644 pass) 1,185 541 PASSES CAUGHT, CAREER 1975 Gerg Hart 878 ( 61 rush, 81 7 pass) 1. 173 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, 1983-86 1976 Dick Weikert 1,413 * ( 186 rush, 1227 pass) 2. 127 by Dennis Thomas, 1982-85 1977 Gary Maffett 1,282 ( 647 rush, 635 pass) 3. 118 by Mike Ethier, 1981 -83 4. 113 by Lionel Macklin, 1977-79 1978 Gary Maffett 1,932* ( 833 rush, 1049 pass) 5. 102 by Monte Mosiman, 1974-77 1979 Gary Maffett 2,068* ( 639 rush, 1429 pass) 6. 101 by Brian Bunkers, 1979-81 1980 Marty Higgins . 1,201 ( 396 rush, 805 pass) 7. 100 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, 1983 1981 Marty Higgins ...... 1,294 ( 359 rush, 935 pass) 8. 89 by Ed Maras, 1963-65 1982 Mike Law 1,551 ( 392 rush, 1235 pass) RECEPTION YARDAGE, CAREER 1983 Mike Law rush, 1677 pass) 1,982 ( 355 1. 3,621 by Jeff Tiefenthaler, 1983-86 1984 Mike Busch 2,41 7* ( -9 rush, 2426 pass) . 2. 1,81 6 by Mike Ethier, 1981 -83 1985 Mike Busch 2,51 7* ( -37 rush, 2554 pass) 3. 1,700 by Lionel Macklin, 1977-79 1986 Ted Wahl 2,965 ( 423 rush, 2542 pass) 4. 1,51 4 by Monte Mosiman, 1974-77 1987 Ted Wahl 1,806 ( 339 rush, 1467 pass) 5. 1,441 by Dennis Thomas, 1982-85 6. 1,098 by Ed Maras, 1963-65 7. 1,094 by Roger Eischens, 1960-62 + tied school record 8. 951 by Dennis Dickey, 1973-74 * indicates school record 9. 937 by Brian Bunkers, 1979-81 SDSU HOSTS THE ORIGINAL BEEF BOW'L

SDSU will host the 22st annual Beef Bowl September 17 when the Jackrabbits entertain the North Dakota State University Bison. SDSU is the site of the original Beef Bowl, a concept which has been copied by teams all around the country. the Beef Bowl was started as SDSU's way of recognizing those individuals and firms who donate to SDSU's "Steer for State" pro­ gram and also as a means. of plac­ THE ing special emphasis on the beef ORIGINAL industry in South Dakota. Beef Bowl activities have includ­ ed a banquet during the week and I iC E= E= .E• the famous Beef Bowl barbecue before the game. As part of the I SC »--W-X■ pre-game ceremonies, a I ive steer SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY - BROOKINGS is auctioned off at the footbal I stadium. 15 passes for 181 yards including a 75-yard passes for another 19 yards as SDSU The official Beef Bowl trophy scoring play with John Herman. defeated the University of North Dakota was donated by Bill Zingelberg of 1983 - Tom Nelson, quarterback, St. 29-23. Rapid City, a former SDSU student. Cloud, completed 16 of 29 passes for 233 1986- Tom Sieh, strong safety, South yards, passed for one touchdown and ran Dakota State, was credited with six tackles, He carved the trophy from a for a second as the Huskies won 28-22 in a two pass interceptions and two passes 40-pound cottonwood log and it-. battle of two unbeaten teams. broken up as SDSU defeated Morningside depicts a bull in a football helmet. 1984 - Tony Mazzu, runningback North 24-1 4. The past ten years, the media Dakota, rushed 25 times for 150 yards, set­ 1987 - Chad Anderson, quarterback, covering the game has voted on ting up three touc hdowns, as Sioux won University of South Dakota completed 12 of 46-7. 23 passes for 208 yards and rushed 16 times the game's Outstanding Player. · 1985 - Dan Sonnek, runningback, South for 56 yards, passing for two touchdowns Winners have been: Dakota State, rushed 38 times for 180 yards and scoring one in a 30-21 USO victory. and three touchdowns while catching three 1977-Gary Maffett, quarterback,SDSU, who rusheq 23 times for 184 yards and com­ pleted 4 of 14 passes for another 58 yards, giving him 242 yards total offense as he ran THE ORIGINA L BEEF BOWL for three touchdowns and passed for a fourth in a 34-2 Jackrabbit victory over Nebraska-Omaha. SCORES TO DA TE 1978-Mark Dunbar, defensive end, Attendance SDSU, who led the Jackrabbit defense with three quarterback sacks among his nine 1967 North Dakota State 34, SDSU 14 est 7,500 tackles, a blocked punt which set up one 1968 SDSU 43, Morningside 14 est 5,000 touchdown, and a forced fumble which set up another score in a 41 -17 SDSU victory 1969 Northern Iowa 24, SDSU 14 ...... est 5,000 over Morningside. 1970 Augustana 22, SDSU 6 . . est 4,500 1979 - Bill O'Con nor, runningback, from 1971 Wayne State 27, SDSU 8 est 3,500 Augustana, became the only non-SDSU 1972 SDSU 34, Youngstown 22 ...... est 6,000 player to win the award when he rushed 37 1973 SDSU 56, Western State (Colo) 28 times for 180 yards, including two est 5,000 touchdowns, and in the process became 1974 SDSU 55, North Dakota 6 ...... 4,493 Augustana's all-time career rushing leader. 1975 SDSU 13, North Dakota State 8 4,197 But SDSU, with a late comeback, won the 1976 Northern Colorado 22, SDSU 7 . 5,1 44 game 28-26. 1977 SDSU 34, Nebraska-Omaha 2 5,1 46 1980-Marty Higgins, quarterback, SDSU, rushed for 105 yards to spark a 1978 SDSU 41, Morningside 17 4,474 Jackrabbit offense which gained 267 yards 1979 SDSU 28, Augustana 26 4,496 on the ground in a 21 -13 victory over the 1980 SDSU 21, South Dakota 13 7,501 University of South Dakota. 1981 SDSU 17, Nebraska-Omaha 10 3,479 1981 -Mike Law, quarterback, SDSU, 1982 SDSU 20, South Dakota 7 rushed for 153 yards on 26 carries and com­ 8,21 5 pleted 10 of 16 passes for another 77 yards 1983 St. Cloud 28, South Dakota State 22 ...... 5,119 giving him 230 yards total offense as the 1984 North Dakota 46, SDSU 7 4,298 Jacks defeated Nebraska-Omaha 17-1 0. 1985 SDSU 29, North Dakota 23 ...... 3,096 1982 -Mike Law, quarterback, SDSU, 1986 SDSU 24, Morningside 14 became the first two-time winner of the 3,71 5 awards as he scored one touchdown and 1987 South Dakota 30, SDSU 21 10,468 passed for another in State's 20-7 upset vic­ SDSU has won 13, lost 8 on Beef Bowl ... there have been no ties, no tory over the University of South Dakota. shutouts. Law had 11 net yards rushing on 12 attem pts (33 gained, 22 lost) and also completed 8 of H'OBO DAY HOBO DAYS Al RESULTS COUGHLIN-ALUMNI STADIUM

Won 40, Lost 29, Tied 5 SDSU Opponents Date Score Crowd 1912 6 Yankton College 3 October 13, 1962 SDSU 26, North Dakota 0 9,000 1913 36 South Dakota School of Mines 0 SDSU 61, South Dakota · 0 8,500 1914 14 University of North Dakota 3 Octoqer 19, 1963 1915 0 University of South Dakota 7 October 10, 1964 North Dakota 35, SDSU 28 9,300 1916 14 University of North Dakota 7 October 16, 1965 SDSU 30, South Dakota 14 9,000 1917 21 North Dakota State University 14 1918 No game-World War I October 15, 1966 North Dakota 43, SDSU 0 6,400 1919 9 University of North Dakota 7 October 21 , 1967 SDSU 42, South Dakota 14 10,000 1920 14 Hamline University 0 October 12, 1968 North Dakota 21 , SDSU 16 10,500 1921 27 University of North Dakota 14 1922 7 University of South Dakota 7 October 18, 1969 SDSU 20, South Dakota 14 12,000 1923 27 Creighton University 20 Ottober 10, 1970 North Dakota 36, SDSU 3 10,000 1924 10 University of South Dakota 3 10,000 1925 0 Creighton University 19 October 16, 1971 South Dakota 37, SDSU 18 1926 0 University of South Dakota 0 October 12, 1972 North Dakota 51 , SDSU 21 11,000 1927 44 Morningside College 7 October 20, 1973 South Dakota 36, SDSU 10 13,500 1928 13 University of South Dakota 0 1929 6 University of North Dakota 7 Septe mber 28, 197 4 SDSU 35, Augustana 6 14,146 1930 13 University of South Dakota 6 October 18, 1975 SDSU 24, South Dakota 22 15,866* 1931 6 University of North Dakota 34 October 16, 1976 SDSU 28, North Dakota 6 11,961 1932 0 University of South Dakota 0 1933 18 University of North Dakota' 2 October 22, 1977 South Dakota 15, SDSU 10 15,153 1934 19 University of South Dakota 0 October 14, 1978 South Dakota 24, SDSU 7 13,491 1935 6 University of North Dakota 6 12,007 1936 0 Univers ity of South Dakota 6 October 6, 1979 SDSU 26, South Dakota 21 1937 20 Wichita State College 6 October 18, 1980 North Dakota State 23, SDSU 16 6,499 1938 0 University of South Dakota 7 October 3, 1981 Northern Colorado 22, SDSU 20 8,308 1939 14 University of North Dakota 13 1940 0 Univers ity of South Dakota 26 October 9, 1982 North Dakota State 10, SDSU 3 8,540. 1941 15 University of North Dakota 33 October 15, 1983 North Dakota State 24, SDSU 12 9,308 1942 0 University of South Dakota 7 October 6, 1984 Nebraska-O maha 27, SDSU 24 6,523 1943 Two Army Special Training T earns played to a 6-6 tie October 19, 1985 SDSU 24, South Dakota 12 16,193* 1944 6 SOS Army 0 October 11, 1986 North Dakota State 49, SDSU 7 10,734 1945 25 Hamline University 0 1946 26 Augustana College 6 October 3, 1987 SDSU 28, Nebraska-O maha 24 9,122 1947 7 University of South Dakota 36 1948 20 Augustana College 6 SDSU has won 11, lost 15 on Hobo Day since Coughlin-Alu mni Stadiu m 1949 27 University of South Dakota 25 replaced State Field in 1962. 1950 21 University of North Dakota 21 1951 6 University of South Dakota 26 1952 60 University of North Dakota 6 The 26 Hobo Day ga mes at Coughlin-Alu mni Stadiu m have drawn 1953 13 St. John's (Minn.) University 26 267,098 fans, an average of 10,273 per ga me! !! 1954 34 University of North Dakota 20 1955 27 University of South Dakota 7 1956 14 University of North Dakota 13 1957 21 University of South Dakota 13 1958 12 University of North Dakota 30 ALL - TIME HOBO DAY 1959 12 University of South Dakota 7 1960 23 University of North Dakota 27 1961 34 University of South Dakota 6 RECORD VS. OPPONENTS 1962 26 Univ_ersity of North Dakota 0 1963 61 University of South Dakota 0 First Last 1964 28 University of North Dakota 35 Opponent W-L-T Meeting Meeting 1965 30 University of South Dakota 14 1966 0 University of North Dakota 43 Augustana ...... 3-0-0 1946 1974 1967 42 University of South Dakota 14 Creighton ...... 1-1-0 1923 1925 1968 16 University of North Dakota 21 1969 20 University of South Dakota 14 Ha mline ...... 2-0-0 1920 1945 1970 3 University of North Dakota 36 Morningside ...... 1-0-0 1927 1971 18 University of South Dakota 37 Nebraska-O maha 1-1-0 1984 1987 1972 21 University of North Dakota 51 1973 10 University of South Dakota 36 North Dakota ...... 11-10-2 1914 1976 1974 35 Augustana College 6 North Dakota State 1-4-0 1917 1986 1975 24 University of South Dakota 22 1976 28 University of North Dakota 6 Northern Colorado 0-1 -0 1981 1977 10 University of South Dakota 15 SDSU Ar my .. 1-0-0 1944 1978 7 University of South Dakota 24 South Dakota 16-1 1-3 1915 1985 1979 26 University of South Dakota 21 1980 16 North Dakota State 23 South Dakota Tech 1-0-0 1913 1981 20 Northern Colorado 22 St. John's 0-1 -0 1953 1982 3 North Dakota State 10 Wichita State 1-0-0 1937 1983 12 North Dakota State 24 1984 24 Nebraska-Omaha 27 Yankton College 1-0-0 1912 1985 24 University of South Dak.ota 12 OVERALL RECORD 40-29-5 * 1986 7 North Dakota State 49 1987 28 Nebraska-Omaha 24 *While the totals show 74 Hobo Day ga mes, there have been 76 Hobo Hobo Day record vs. University of South Dakota, 16-11-3 Days. There was no ga me in 1918 during World War I, and in 1943, the ga me was between two Ar my special training tea ms fro m ca mpus. Thus, in 1988, it will be the 77th annual Hobo Day, but the 75th Hobo Day footbal I ga me for the Jackrabbits. ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS

Last W-L-T Meeting OPPONENT Montana State ... 2- 9-0 1966 Arizona 0-1-0 1956 Moorhead State 3- 1-0 1978 Arkansas State 1-1-0 1963 Morningside College 44-14-4 1987 Augustana 31-10-2 1987 Nebraska 0- 1-0 1963 Bemidji State 3-1-0 1961 Nebraska Omaha 12- 6-1 1987 Bradley ...... 0-1-0 1949 Nebraska Wesleyan 0- 0-1 1925 Buena Vista .. . , 2-1-0 1926 Nevada-Las Vegas 0- 2-0 1975 Carleton College 2-2-0 1950 North Dakota . . 30-33-5 1987 Catholic University 0-1-0 1933 North Dakota State 33-36-5 1987 Central Iowa 1-0-0 1947 Northern Arizona .. 0- 1-0 1985 Central Missouri 1-0-0 1987 Northern Colorado . 9- 7-0 1987 Cincinnati 1-0-0 1935 Northern Iowa . 16-22-2 1979 Colorado State U 0-2-0 1966 Northern State 12- 0-0 1941 Columbus College 2-0-2 1928 Northwest Missouri 1- 0-0 1956 Concordia-Moorhead 0-1-1 1945 Northwestern Col.,IA 1- 1-0 1974 Creighton . 6-3-1 1934 Oklahoma City . 0- 1-0 1946 Dakota State . 3-0-1 1908 Parsons · College 0- 1-0 1965 Dakota Wesleyan 12-9-2 1934 Pipestone (City & HS) . 2- 0-0 1904 Dayton .... . 0:.1-0 1977 Portland State ...... 0- 2-0 1980 DePaul ...... 0-2-0 1937 Quantico Marines 1- 0-0 1972 Des Moines University 1-0-0 1927 Regis College ...... 1- 0-0 1927 Detroit University 1-1-0 1927 SDSU Army 1- 0-0 1944 2-8-0 1983 Sioux Falls (City & HS) 1- 2-0 1900 Duquense 0-1-0 1932 South Dakota U .. 33-45-7 1987 Eastern Michigan 1-2-0 1971 S.Dak.-S pringfield 2- 0-0 1931 Eastern Montana 1-0-0 1972 S.Dak. Tech ... 5- 2-1 1940 Emporia State 1-0-0 1951 Southwest Minnesota 2- 0-0 1974 Flandreau City Team 5-0-0 1904 St. Cloud State ...... 15- 3-0 1987 Flandreau Indians . 3-1-0 1907 St. John's University 0- 1-0 1953 Fresno State ...... 0-1-0 1964 St. Louis University .. 1- 1-0 1929 Gustavus Adolphus 2-0-0 1936 St. Norbert . 1- 1-0 1940 Hamline University .... 5-1-0 1975 St. Olaf College ...... 3- 1-0 1950 Hawaii ...... 1-0-0 1926 St. Thomas . 5- 2-0 1971 Huron College .. . 22-3-0 1929 Tampa University 1- 0-0 1967 Idaho .. 1-0-0 1979 Toledo University .. 1- 1-0 1962 Idaho State 2-0-0 1968 Toland's ...... 1- 0-0 1907 Iowa State ...... 0-2-0 1954 Trinity College 1- 0-0 1917 Kansas State 0-2-0 1960 Watertown (City) . 1- 0-0 1898 Kansas 0-1-0 1947 Wayne State (Mich) 1- 2-0 1971 Loras College 0-3-0 1948 Weber State ... 0- 3-0 1976 Louisville .. .. 0-1-0 1978 Western State (Colo) .. 1- 0-1 1973 Loyola (Chicago) . 0-1-1 1930 Western Illinois 1- 3-0 1981 Luther College 1-0-0 1936 Westmar College 0- 2-0 1929 Macalester College 1-0-1 1920 West Texas State 0- 1-0 1939 Madison High .. 1-0-0 1905 Wichita State 1- 4-0 1955 Manitoba University . 1-0-0 1946 Wisconsin .... 1- 8-0 1937 Mankato State 6-11-0 1986 Wisconsin-Lacrosse 2- 1-0 1955 Marquette ...... 0-5-0 1958 Wisconsin-Stevens Pt 1- 0- 0 1986 Michigan State 0- 1-0 19 24 Wisconsin-Stout 1- 0-0 1984 Minnesota 0- 6-0 1933 Wisconsin-Whitewater 1- 0-0 1979 Minnesota B Team 1- 0-0 19 28 Wyoming 0- 1-0 1984 Minnesota-Duluth 1- 0-0 1966 Yankton College 9- 4-1 1939 Minot State ...... 0- 1-0 1945 Youngstown 4- 4-0 1979 Missouri-Rolla 1- 0-0 1972 Montana .. 0- 2-0 1970 Coughlin-Alu mni Stadium Now in 27th Season

Coughlin-Alu mni Stadiu m, the ho me of the Jackrabbits, is in its 27th season. The stadiu m opened Septe mber 22, 1962, when the Jacks lost a 9-7 decision to Arkansas State College. Through the first 25 years of operation, there have been 129 SDSU ga mes at Coughlin-Alu mni Stadiu m. SDSU has a record of 69-f>0 at ho me during that ti me .. . and there has never been a tie ga me at CAS. The stadiu m project was started after Charles Coughlin, 1909 SDSU graduate, donated $50,000 towards the building of a new stadiu m to replace State Field. The · re maining $250,000 of the original $300,000 cost was raised fro m alu mni, students and friends of SDSU. SDSU RECORD BY OPPONENT In the winter of 1963-f>4,a 46 x 1 06 foot lockerroo m was con­ AT COUG H LIN-ALUMNI STADIUM structed immediately south of the Last stadiu m. That was a $54,885 pro­ Won Lost Meeting ject. Arkansas State College 0 1 1962 In the fal I of 1978, a new Augusta na (SD) College 10 2 1985 scoreboard, co mplete with Colorado State University . 0 1966 message center, was installed Drake Univers ity 0 2 1969 . The Eastern Montana 0 1972 scoreboard was manufactured by Hamline U niversity ...... 1' 0 1975 Daktronics, Inc., a Brookings­ Idaho State Univers ity .... 1 0 1968 based fir m. Mankato State University . 2 6 1987 The stadiu m is topped off by an Universi ty of Missouri-Rolla . 0 1972 University of Montana 0 1 1970 excellent press facility, which was Montana State University 0 2 1964 built for $23,000 in 1962. The press Moorhead State University 0 1 1978 box is 100 feet long, 10 feet wide Morningside College 12 2 1987 and has six three- man booths, four University of Nebraska-Omaha 5 1 1987 two- man booths plus a 40-foot University of North Dakota 6 8 1987 North Dakota State University . 3 9 1983 working press area. University of Northern Colorado . 2 3 1986 The basic concrete stadiu m was University of Northern Iowa . 3 6 1979 upgraded in 1982 with the installa- · Northwestern (la) College 1 1 1974 tion of new yellow and blue seat Parsons Coll ege 0 1965 c­ University of South Dakota 10 7 1987 covers in the center reserved se Southwest State University (Mn) 2 0 1974 tions. The per manent stadiu m St. Cloud State University . 7 1 1985 seats 6,044. Additional bleachers St. Thomas College . 1 0 1970 behind both end zones and on the Wayne State University (Mich) 0 1971 east side of the field increase Weber State l::Jniversity .. 0 1 1968 Western State (Colorado) . 1 0 1973 capacity to 16,000. Western Illinois ...... 0 2 1980 During the su mmer of 1984, an Wisconsin-Stevens Point 0 1986 underground sprinkling syste m was Wisconsin-Stout . 1 0 1984 added and by 1985, a project to Youngstown State University 1 2 1974 upgrade the east grandstand will University of Minnesota-Duluth .. 0 1 1967 s Overall Record 72 62 .537% be co mpleted. NCC games only .....: ..... 51 41 .554% The largest crowd ever to see a football ga me of any kind in South There has never been a tie game at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium ! ! ! Dakota ca me through the turn­ SDSU's longest win streak at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium is seven games: the last three stiles on Hobo Day, October 19, of 1962 and all fo.ur of 1963. 1985, when 16,193 saw SDSU defeat the University of South SDSU has had two u ndefeated seasons at home, 1963 and 1985; three times the Jacks Dakota 24-1 2. have won five home games in one season (1 972, 1974 & 1979).

The longest home losing streak is five: the last game of 1970 and the first four of 1971 .

SDSU has won at least one home game each season at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium, but has won just one game in 1965, 1966, 1967, 1969 and 1971 . SDSU is Charter Member of North Central Conference

South Dakota State is a charter member of the North Central Inter­ co llegiate Athletic Conference, better known as the North Ce ntral Conference or NCC. The league was formed in the fal I of 1921 when representatives of · colleges and universities from South Dakota, North Dakota, Min­ nesota, Iowa and Nebraska met in Chicago to consider the formation of a conference. First official com­ petition had teams from South Dakota State, University of South Dakota, North Dakota State, University of North Dakota, Nebraska Wesleyan, Morningside College, Creighton University, St. Thomas and Des Moines Universi­ ty. Early competition involved just three sports: footbal I, basketbal I and track. The NCC now deter­ mines championships in 1 O · sports for men and has an expanding number of championships for,. women. Men's championships are determined in football, cross coun­ try and golf in the fal I; basketbal I, wrestling, swimming and indoor track in the winter; plus baseball, tennis and outdoor track in the spring. ference at the league's spring first of the charter members to The league has been a model for meeting. Then, during the summer, leave the league, withdrawing in other, NCAA Division 11 confer­ St. Cloud State's application for 1926. That university later ceased ences around the nation, not only admission was approved. Man kato operations. competitively but also from an ad­ and St. Cloud competed in all Nebraska Wesleyan wit hdrew ministrat ive standpoint. Athleti­ sports except footbal I an d basket­ fol lowing the 1927 football season. cally, the league has produced two ball in 1981-82, and will compete St. Thomas and Creighton severed NCAA College Division basketball for all NCC championships this ties in 1928. champions, USO in 1958 and SDSU fall. The University of Northern Iowa in 1963; four NCAA cross country The Un iversity of Northern Co l­ (then Iowa State Teachers College) champions SDSU in 1959, and orado at Greeley was added to the joined the league in 1936 and left 1985, 1973 plus N DSU in 1972; and league in 1979, and the Bears won in 1978. three NCAA wrestling champ ions. the conference footbal I champion­ Noel Olson, former athletic In addition, NDSU won three Col­ ship in their first attempt (1980). director at St. Cloud State, became lege Division football champion­ UNC competes in all conference the league's fourth comm issioner ships (awarded via pol ls), before sports except baseball-they have during the summer of 1984. the Division 11 playoffs and three maintained their basebal l program The NCC provides weekly statis­ more since including last year at the Division I level. tical reports for the news med ia when the national championship Charter members sti ll par­ from the conference in Fargo dur­ game featured two NCC members ticipating are SDSU, USO, N DSU, ing football, basketball and base­ (NDSU and USD). UNO and Morningside. Also in the bal l seasons. NDSU sports informa­ The league has had numerous league is Augustana College of tion director, George E 11 is, serves changes in membership over the Sioux Falls, admitted to the con­ as NCC information officer as wel l. years, although five charter ference in 1941; and the University The NCC commissioner's ad- members are still counted among of Nebraska-Omaha, in the league dress is: the teams in the 10-member since 1976. Mr. Noel Olson, Commissioner league. UNO was actually in the league North Central Conference During the spring and summer of from 1935-43 when it was Omaha Suite 1000 1981, the most recent changes University-before the university Ramada Inn were made. Mankato State, a became part of the Nebraska state 2400 N. Louise Avenue league member from 1968 through system. Sioux Falls, SD 57107 1977, was re-admitted to the con- Des Moines University was the North Central Conference Football Champions

1922-South Dakota State University 1923-Morningside 1924-South Dakota State University 1925-(tie) Creighton University & University of South Dakota 1926-South Dakota State University 1927- (tie) Creighton University & University of South Dakota 1928-U niversity of North Dakota 1929- University of North Dakota 1930- University of North Dakota 1931 - University of North Dakota 1932- North Dakota State Univers ity 1933-South Dakota State University 1934- University of North Dakota 1935- North Dakota State University 1936- University of North Dakota 1937- University of North Dakota 1938- University of South Dakota 1939-South Dakota State University 1957 -South Dakota State 1973- (tie) North Dakota State 1940 - University of Northern University ·university & University of Iowa 1958-University of North Dakota South Dakota 1941 - University of Northern 1959-Augustanan College 1974 -(tie) North Dakota State Iowa 1960- University of Northern University, University of 1942 - (tie) Univers ity of Northern Iowa South Dakota & University Iowa & Augustana College 1961-(tie) South Dakota State of North Dakota 1943- No conference competition University & Univers ity of 1975- University of North Dakota because of World War ·I I. Northern Iowa 1976- North Dakota State 1944- No conference competition 1962-(tie) South Dakota State University because of World War II. University & University of 1977- North Dakota State 1945- No conference competition Northern Iowa University because of World War 11. 1963-South Dakota State 1978 - University of South Dakota 1946- No conference competition University 1979 - University of North Dakota because of World War 11. 1964-(tie) University of Northern 1980 - University of Northern 1947- (tie) Univers ity of Northern Iowa, University of North Colorado Iowa & University of South Dakota & North Dakota 1981 - North Dakota State Dakota State University University 1948- Univers ity of Northern 1965- North Dakota State 1982 - North Dakota State Iowa University University 1949-South Dakota State 1966- (tie) North Dakota State 1983- North Dakota State University Univers ity & University of University & University of 1950-South Dakota State North Dakota Nebraska-Omaha University 1967 - North Dakota State 1984 - North Dakota State 1951 - Univers ity of South Dakota University University & Univers ity of 1952- Univers ity of Northern 1968-North Dakota State Nebraska-Omaha · Iowa University 1985 - North Dakota State 1953-South Dakota State 1969- North Dakota State University University University 1986- North Dakota State 1954-(tie) South Dakota State 1970- North Dakota State University University & Morningside Univers ity 1987 - Mankato State College 1971 - University of North Dakota 1955-South Dakota State 1972- (tie) University of North University Dakota & University of 1956- Morningside College South Dakota JAC KRABBIT ALL-NORTH CENTRAL CONFERE NCE SELECTIONS

1922-Wilfred Sunde t, E; 1949- Don ·Bartlett, E; Dale 1970 -Chuck Kavanagh, DB. Adolph Bachman, G; Frank Welch, Bqwyker, T; George Medchill, C; 1971 -Jim Heinitz, LB. B; Clarence Schutte, B. Herb Bartling, B; Darrell Zimmer­ 1972-Phil Engle, DT. 1923-George Thompson, E. man, B. 1973- Les Tuma, RB; Charlie 1924-George Seeley, G; Clyde 1950- Don Bartlett, E; Dale Clarksean, DB. (Buck) Starbeck, C; Frank Welch, B; Bowyker, T; Howard Amen, C; 1974-Lynn Boden, OT; Jerry Frank Kelly, B. George Medchill, C; Herb Bartling, Lawrence, DT; J.D. Alexander, LB. 1925-George Seeley, G; Clyde B; Warren Williamson, B; Bill Gib­ 1975-Fred Schmidt, C; Ron (Buck) Starbeck, C. bons, B. Christensen, OT; Jere Rambow, DB. 1926- Robert Eggers, E; George 1951 - Marv Kool, E; Bob 1976-Monte Mosiman, TE; Bill Seel ey, G; Clyde (Buck) Starbeck, Durland, G; Doug Eggers, G; Pete Matthews, DT; Gene Ludens, LB. C; Howard Siegert, B; Frank Kelly, Retzlaff, B; Dallas Hoff, B. 1977-Monte Mosiman, TE; Bill B. 1952- Lou Guida, G; Len Kort­ Matthews, DE; Roberto Parker, DT. 1927 -Wa lter Parmeter, T; Ar­ meyer, C; Pete Retzl aff, B. 1978 -Lionel Mackli!1, WR; nold Brevik, G; Roman Schaefer, B. 1953- Loren Englund, E; Dick Dave Scheele, OT; Joel Price, OG; 1928-Harry Krug, E; · Ray Walker, G; Dick Klawitter, C; Jerry Rick Reese, LB. Jenison, T; Harry (Henry) Hadler, G; Welch, B; Roger Denker, B. 1979 -Lionel Macklin, WR; Gary Roman Schaefer, B; Weert 1954- Jack Nitz, T; Roger Kerns, Maffett, QB; Chuck Loewen, OT; Eng lemann, B. G; Harold Backlund, C; Jerry Dan Dummermuth, FS; 2nd 1929- Lemme Herting, E; Ray Welch, B; Roger Denker, B. Team-Mark Kool, OG; Dan Jenison, T; Harry (Henry) Hadler, G; 1955- Jerry Acheson, E; Har­ Johnson, FB; Jay Eliason, DT; Mike Weert Englemann, B. wood Hoeft, T; Len Spanjers, G; Breske, CB. 1930- None Picked. Dick Klaw itter, C; Bob Betz, B; 1980 -1 st Team- Brian 1931 -None Picked. -. Dick Steiner, B; Larry (Bubb) Bunkers, RB; Tony Harris, K; Mark 1932 - Dale Palmer, E; Harold Korver, B. Dunbar, DE; 2nd Team-Quinten Rott, T; Don Kummer, C; Fred 1956-Harwood Hoeft, T; Bob Hofer, OT; Mike Breske, CB. Joh nson, B. Betz, B; Arnold (N ig) Johnson, B. 1981 -1st Team- Marty Hig­ 193 3-lsadore Ginsberg, E; 1957-Ellis Jensen, E; Wayne gins, QB; Quinten Hofer, OT; Dan George Messner, E; Alfred Arndt, T; Haensel, T; Len Spanjers, G; Al Dum mermuth, FS; 2nd Joe Plihal, T; Hal Price, G; Chancy Breske, B; Ron Lavallee, B. Team-Tom Olson, LB; Mike Uhanley, C; B; Sol 1958- Dick Raddatz, E; James Ethier, WR; Brian Bunkers, RB. Kramer, B; Fred Johnson, B. Craig, T; Al Breske, B. 1 982 -1st Team - none; 2nd 1934- Isadore Ginsberg, E; 1959- Lee Bondhus, T; Ken Team-Mike Ethier, WR; Jeff Alfred Arndt, T; Hal Price, G; Paul Holm, G; Jim Vacura, H B. Osmundson, OG; Mike Law, QB; Miller, B; Fred Johnson, B. 1960 - Lee Bondhus, T; Joe Dave Knowlton, DE. 1935 - Lyle Sundet, G; Pau I Thorne, B. 1983-1st Team -Mike Ethier, Miller, B. 1961 - Roger Eischens, E; Mike WR; 2nd Team- Randy Pirner, CB; 1936 :_Ma rk Barber, B. Sterner, G; Dean Koster, QB; Joe Mike Reiner, OT. 1937- Bob Riddell, E; Bob Throne, FB. 1984-1st Team -Rick Wegher, Pylman, T. 1962 -1s t Team- Roger TB; Rick Sweet, OG; Dennis 1938- Bob Riddel I, E; Gerald Eischens, E; Jerry Ochs, C; Dean Thomas, TE; Todd Yackley, DE; Stablein, T; Lloyd Ptak, B. Koster, QB; Wayne Rasmussen, 2nd Team -none. 1939-William Mattison, E; HB; 2nd Team -Jim Rickie, G; 1985-1st Team -Mike Busch, Rollins Emm erich, G; Arndt Gary Boner, H B. QB; Jeff Tiefenthaler, WR; Dan Mueller, G; Don Smith, C; Allen 1963- Darrel Tramp, E; Ed Sonnek, TB; Mark Diesch, OT; 2nd Schroeder, B_ Maras, E; Dave Westbrock, T; Jerry Team-Dennis Thomas, TE; Bruce 1940-Harry Voels, E; Warren Ochs, C; Ron Meyer, QB; Wayne Klostermann, OLB; Brian Sisley, Evans, T; Leon Anderson, G; Tom Rasmussen, H B. NG; K.C. Joh nson, K_ Archer, C. 1964 - Ed Maras, E; Ron Meyer, 1 986-1 st Team - Jeff Tiefen­ 1941 - Leon Anderson, G. QB. thaler, WR. 2nd Team- Ted Wahl, 1942-George Gehant: G; Ervin 1965 - None picked. QB Dan Sonnek, RB; Brian Sisley, Byl ander, G. 1966- None picked. NG; Darrin Thurston, I LB; Tom 1943-45 - No official competi­ 1967 -Wayne Onken, OT; Dar­ Sieh, SS. tion. win Gonnerman, RB; Tom Rockers, 1987-1st Team-Dan Sonnek, 1946-Paul Gil bert, E; Ozzie DE; Bryan Peeke, LB. RB. 2nd Team- Ted Wahl, QB; Schock, G; Bill Melody, C 1968 - Darwin Gonnerman, RB; Norm Lingle, OT; Dan Ziegler, CB; 1947- Paul Gil bert, E; Arnold Tom Rockers, DE. J .J. Weems, DT. Cook, T; Don Volk, B. 1969-Clyde Hagen, TE; Jim 1948- Tom Tabor, B. Langer, LB. JACKRABBIT ACADEMIC ALL-NORTH CENTRAL c·oNFERENCE SELECTIO NS

1974-Dan Samsen, OL; Bill 1978- Brad Alfred, OL; Paul Law, QB; Dave Fremark, LB Mast, QB; Bob Gissler, DL; Doug Kippley, DB 1984-N o All-NCC Picks Wertish, DB 1979 - Jeff E itreim, OL; Chuck 1985- Mark Diesch, OL; Jeff 1975-Dan Samsen, OL; Corwyn Loewen, OL; Tony Harris, K; Mike Mounts, OC; Dennis Thomas, TE; Mosiman, OL; Abe Chadderdon, McKnight, DL; Paul Kippley, DB Dan Sonnek, RB; Matt Stanley, LB WR; Greg Hart, RB; Bill Mast, QB; 1980- Ron Schneider, RB; Tony 1986- Jeff Tiefenthaler, WR; Bob Gissler, DL; Bill Matthews, DL Harris, K; Doug Decker, DI Dan Sonnek, RB; Greg Schmidt, 1976- Brad Seely, OL; Bi 11 Mat­ 198'1 -No All-NCC Picks DB; K.D. Johnson, K thews, DL 1982-Mike Law, QB; Dave 1987- Dan Sonnek, RB; Greg 1977- Brad Seely, OL; Bill Mat­ Fremark, LB Schmidt, DB; Mike Temme, OL; thews, DL 1983-Mark Diesch, OL; Mike Dan Duitscher, OL

FORMER SDSU PLAYERS WHO PLAYED PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL

Twenty-three former South Dakota State Uni­ versity players have gone on to play professional football. Former SDSU players in professional football: Weldon Erickson, 1922, Minneapolis John Bease� 192� Green Bay Weert Englemann, 1930-33, Green Bay FORMER SDSU PLAYERS Ray Jenison, 1931 , Green Bay Israel Ginsberg, 1935, Boston DRAFTED BY THE Alfred Arndt, 1935, Pittsburgh, Boston NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Paul "Whitey" Miller, 1936-38, Green Bay Mark Barber, 1937, Cleveland 1939 - Bob Riddell, end, Philadelphia Robert Pylman, 1938-39, Philadelphia 1951 - Harry Gibbons, back, Detroit Doug Eggers, 1954-57, Baltimore; 1958 Chicago Cardinals Dick Peot, tackle, Detroit Jerry Welch, 1955-56, Calgary (CFL) · 1953_:_Pete Retzlaff, back, Detroit Dominic Klawitter, 1956, Chicago Bears 1955- Jerry Welch, back, Baltimore Pete Retzlaff, 1956, Detroit; 1956-66 Philadelphia 1956 - Dominic• Klawitter, center, Chicago Bears Wayne Rasmussen, 1964-74, Detroit 1957- Harwood Hoeft, end, Baltimore Ron Meyer, 1966, Pittsburgh 1958 - Wayne Haensel, tackle, New York Giants Darwin Gon nerman, 1969-70, Ottawa (CFL) 1959 - LeRoy Bergan, tackle, Baltimore Jim Langer, 1970-79, Miami; 1980-81 Minnesota 1962 - Joe Thorne, fullback, Green Bay Tim Roth, 1971 -77, Saskatchewan (CFL) Ron Frank, tackle, San Francisco Phil Engle, 1973, Birm ingham (WFL) 1964 - Wayne Rasmussen, defensive back, Detroit Lynn Boden, 1975-78, Detroit; 1979, Chicago 1966 - Ron Meyer, quarterback, Chicago Bill Matthews, 1978-81, New England; 1982-83 New York Ed Maras, end, Green Bay Giants; 1984 Denver Gold. 1969 - Tim Roth, defensive end, Oakland Chuck Loewen, 1980-84, San Diego 1973 - Phil Engle, tackle, Green Bay, 11th round Bruce Klostermann, 1986-87, Denver 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 1986 - Bruce Klostermann, linebacker, Denver, 8th round 1987 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSIT·Y FOOTBAL L STATISTICS

Final- Ten Games- Won 5, Lost 5

1987 Final SEASON RESULTS ATTENDANCE Sept. 5 SDSU 21 , Central Missouri 17 at Warrensburg, MO 4,000 Sept. 12 Open date . Sept. 19 North Dakota State 43, SDSU 7 at Fargo, ND . . 16,300 Sept. 26 University of South Dakota 30, SDSU 21 at Brookings 10,468 Oct. 3 SDSU 28, University of Nebraska-Omaha 24 at Brookings . 9,1 22 Oct. 10 Augustana College 28, SDSU 17 at S ioux Falls ...... 1,275 Oct. 17 SSDSU 38, Morningside College 14 at Brookings 2,272 Oct. 24 St Cloud State·33, SDSU 10 at St. Cloud, MN .. 1,900 Oct. 31 SDSU 24, University of North Dakota 9 at Brookings ...... 3,093 Nov. 7 SDSU 21 , Northern Colorado 17 at Greeley, CO . 3,872 Nov. 14 Mankato State 26, SDSU 21 at Brookings .... 2,189

TEAM STATISTICS SDSU Opp. SDSU Opp. F IRST DOWNS 174 165 YARDS PENALIZED 551 425 By Rushing 96 91 Number of Penalties ...... 64 54 By Passing ...... 68 59 INTERCEPTION RETURNS 16 18 By Penalty 1544 1729 Return Yardage ...... 3.3 10.1 NET YARDS RUSHING 1544 1729 Return Average 3.3 10.1 Rushing Attempts . 476 418 KICKOFF RETURNS ...... 40 35 Yards Gained Rushing .. 1743 1906 Return Yardage 632 703 Yards Lost Rushing . 198 177 Return Average 15.8 20.1 Average Gain Per Attempt 3.2" 4.1 PUNT RETURNS ...... 16 19 Average Gain Per Game 154.4 172.9 Return Yardage 99 218 NET YARDS PASSING 1467 1474 Return Average 6.1 11.4 Passes Attempted 227 235 PUNTING AVERAGE .. 33.8 33.6 Passes Completed 109 122 Number of Punts ...... 46 42 Passes Had Intercepted 18 16 Punts Yardage . 1554 1411 Average Gain Per Play ... 6.4 6.3 Punts Had Blocked 3 2 Average Gain Per Completion 13.4 12.1 Net Punt Average 28.6 30.7 NCAA Eff. Rating . 98.06 106.42 SCORING AVERAGE ...... 20.8 24.1 Yards Per Game 146.7 147.4 Points 208 241 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 301 1 3203 TDs by Rushing ...... 19 21 Plays Attempted . 703 653 TDs by Passing ...... 8 11 Average Gain Per Play . 4.2 4.9 TDs by Punt Return 1 1 Average Gain Per Game ...... 301 .1 320.3 TDs by Kickoff Return ...... 0 0 FUMBLES LOST 17 12 TDs by Interception 0 0 Fumbles ...... 24 24 Field Goals 4 5 TURNOVERS ...... 35 28 PAT-1 ...... 28 18 Margin ...... -7 PATs-2 0 3 Si!f,eties 0 2

PUNT RETURNS FIELD GOALS Name No. yards Avg. LG TD Name 0-1 9 20-29 30-39 40-49 50 +

J.D. Berreth . 6 30 5.0 16 0 Lee Horning ...... 0-0 1-2 2-5 1-2 0-0 Tim Kwapnioski 6 18 1.0 9 0 Team .. 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 Dan Ziegler . 3 10 3.3 7 0 Jim Koeppel 1 * 41 41 .0 41 1 vs. CMSU-42 (blocked) & 25 no good SDSU Totals ..16 99 6.1 41 1 vs. NDSU-34 no good Opponents ..19 218 11.4 69 1 vs. USO-no attempts *blocked punt against USO vs. UNO-no attempts vs. Aug - 35 good KICKOFF RETU �NS vs. Morn - 42 good Name No. Yards Avg. LG TD vs. SCSU-34 good, 42 no good vs. UND-29 good, 37 no good Garry Claytor .17 310 0 18.2 51 vs. UNC-38 no good J. D. Berreth 9 156 17.3 0 29 vs. MSU-no attempts Kevin Hofer 5 53 10.6 14 0 Kevin Klapprodt 4 70 17.5 22 0 Dan Sonnek 4 40 10.0 15 0 Steve Schultz 1 3 3.0 3 0 SDSU Totals .40 632 15.8 51 0 Opponents ...... 35 703 20.1 43 0 SCO RING BY QUARTERS Quarter: 1 2 3 4 -Pts South Dakota State .. 44 84 45 35 -208 Opponents 26 75 41 91 -241

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Avg. Avg. Name G Att Gain Loss Net Att. Gm. LG TD High Game D an Sonnek 10 289 1061 25 1036 3.6 103.6 31 12 38-1 65 vs. Neb-Oma Ted Wahl ...... 10 108 440 101 339 3.1 33.9 21 6 17-85 vs. Cent Mo Kevin Klapprodt . .9 42 131 8 123 2.9 12.3 13 0 12-37 vs. Morn Gene Elrod .5 16 69 4 65 4.0 16.2 28 0 9-31 vs. Morn Kevin Hofer 10 11 28 0 28 2.4 2.8 5 1 3-1 0 VS. UND Rod Mcclinton 10 1 6 0 I 6 6.0 0.0 0 0 1-6 vs. Morn J .D. Berreth ... 10 2 7 4 3 1.5 0.0 7 0 1-7 vs. UND Greg Adams . 5 7 0 56 -56 -8.0 -11.2 -3 0 1- (-3) vs. UNO SDSU Totals 477 1743 198 1545 3.2 154.5 31 19 52-226 vs. Cent Mo Opponents 41 8 1906 177 1729 4.1 172.9 68 21 56-282 by NDSU

INDIVIDUAL PASSING Name Comp Att Int Yards Pct. TD LG Eff-Rtg High Game Ted Wahl . 109 223 15 1467 .488 8 63 102.50 18-34-2, 246, 2 Morn Greg Adams 0 4 3 0 .000 0 0 -1 50.00 0- 2- 1, 0, 0 Morn SDSU Totals ...... 109 227 18 1467 .480 8 63 98.06 18-36- 3, 246, 2 Morn O pponents 122 235 16 1474 .519 11 52 106.42 17-36- 3, 21 8, 1 CMSU

TOTAL OFFENSE PASS INTERCEPTIONS Name Plays Rush Pass Yards Name No. Yards Avg. TD LG Ted Wahl .... 331 339 1467 1806 Dan Ziegler .. 5 0 0.0 0 0 Dan Sonnek 289 1036 1036 Greg Osmundson 4 6 1.5 0 6 Kevin Klapprodt 42 123 123 Tim Kwapnioski 3 21 7.0 0 19 Gene Elrod 16 65 65 Tom Sieh 2 19 9.5 0 19 Kevin Hofer 11 28 28 John Rehder 1 7 7.0 0 7 Rod McClinton 1 6 6 Jim Koeppel 0 0.0 0 0 J. D. Berreth . 2 3 3 SDSU Totals . ..16 53 3.3 0 19 Greg Adams 11 -56 0 -56 Opponents ....18 182 10.1 0 33 SDSU Totals ...... 703 1544 1467 301 1 Opponents 653 1729 1474 3203 PUNTING Name No. Yards Avg. LG Blk SCORING Tim Hawkins ....43 1549 36.0 57 0 Name TD PAT-1 PAT-2 FG Pts Team 3 5 2.5 5 3 Dan Sonnek ..15 90 SDSU Totals ....46 1554 33.8 57 3 Lee Horning 0 28-28 4-9 40 Opponents ....42 1411 33.6 65 2 Ted Wahl ... 6 36 Steve Schultz 2 12 Kevin Hofer 1 6 RECEIVING J. D. Berreth 6 Name No. Yards Avg. · LG TD Jim Koeppel 6 Garry Claytor 6 Dan Sonnek .....34 300 8.8 35 3 Jay Parker .. 6 J. D. Berreth ...... 28 41 3 14.7 28 1 Team 0-1 Kevin Hofer .....15 170 11.3 19 0 SDSU Totals ...... 28 28-28 0-0 4-1 0 208 Jay Parker .....13 250 19.2 37 1 Opponents ..33 18-22 3-11 5-8 241 Steve Schultz 7 50 7.1 10 2 * *Opponent total includes two safeties Rod McClinton 5 80 15.8 28 0 Mike Sebern . 3 121 40.3 63 0 Garry Claytor 2 73 36.5 61 1 Kevin Klapprodt 2 11 5.5 6 0 GAME BY GAME TOTAL OFFE NSE SDSU Totals ...... 10 9 1467 13.4 63 8 SDSU OPP. Opponents ...... 12 2 1474 12.1 53 11 vs. Centra l Missouri . ..451 31 3 VS. North Dakota State . . ..16 7 396 VS. South Dakota . . ·. 250 398 VS. Nebraska-Omaha . . . . 371 537 vs. Augusta n a ...... 239 283 vs. Morningside ...4 35 178 vs. St. Cloud State . ...202 372 VS. North Dakota . . ..282 201 VS. Northern Colordo . . .295 31 7 VS. Mankato State ...... 321 319 1987 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY DEFENSIVE STATISTICS . -TACKLES·- Furn Pass Pass QB No. Name Solo Ast Total Loss Rcvd lntc BrUp Sacks 93 Greg Osmundson, ILB ...... 46 84 132 3 0 4 2 0 40 Tom Sieh, FS . · 38 44 82 1 2 4 0 41 Darrin Thurston, ILB 24 55 79 1 0 0 2 1.5 99 J .J. Weems, OT . 14 42 56 2 1 0 1 1 34 Jim Koeppel, SS ...... 14 33 47 1 1 1 0 0 22 Tim Kwapnioski, OB 20 26 46 0 3 5 0 68 Ted Ortale, NG . 9 30 39 2 0 0 0 67 John Waugh, NG 9 29 38 2 0 1 95 Tom Slattery, OT 7 28 35 2 0 1 0.5 45 Jon Rehder, FS 7 21 28 0 1 3 0 90 Steve Kurtenbach, OLB 7 20 27 2 1 0 0 0 57 Mike Rupert, ILB ...... 8 18 26 1 0 0 0 0 19 Rick Nitzsche, SS ...... 7 19 26 0 1 0 0 0 96 Darwin Bishop, OT . 6 20 26 0 0 0 0 3 36 Dan Ziegler, OB 12 13 25 0 0 5 6 0 98 Dan Jackson, OT . 3 18 21 0 0 0 2 0 89 Luke Holzwarth, OLB ...... 11 9 20 1 0 0 0 2 97 Brian Webster, OLB .. 4 16 20 3 0 0 3 0 2 Gregg Schmidt, FS . .. 13 6 19 0 0 0 2 0 47 Greg Farley, OLB . 7 10 17 0 0 0 1 0 52 Paul Rystrom, ILB . 5 11 16 1 0 0 0 0 91 Dave Kline, OT 4 9 13 0 1 0 0 0 69 Tim Wolthuis, OLB 3 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 23 Jason Barnes, DB . 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 88 Steve Rossow, TE 1 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 46 Dan Hull, DB ...... 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 70 Paul Wildeman, OT ...... 1 2 0 0 0 0 0

1 Lee Horning, K ...... 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 38 Barry Nagel, LB . 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 94 Jim Buck, OT . 1 0 0 0 0 2 0

POSSESSION TIME SDSU OPP. 300 CLUB-SINGLE GAME TOTAL OFFENSE vs. Central Missouri . 33:20 26:40 434 by Ted Wahl vs. South Dakota 10/18/86 (64 vs. North Dakota State .28:52 31 :08 rushing, 370 passing) vs. South Dakota ....26:5 6 33:04 424 yards by Marty Higgins vs. Augustana, 1982 vs. Nebraska-Omaha ...... 30:09 29:51 (109 rushing, 315 passing) vs. Augustana ...... 24:23 35:37 vs. Morningside ....4 3:16 16:44 395 yards by Ted Wahl vs. Augustana, 1986 (91 vs. St. Cloud State ...... 28:2 0 32:40 rushing, 304 passing) vs. North Dakota ...... 35:54 24:06 362 by Mike Busch vs. Morningside, 1984 -f17 vs. Northern Colordo . 27:33 32:27 rushing, 379 passing) vs. Mankato State ....32:3 3 27:27 359 by Mike Law vs. Mankato, 1983 (110 rushing, THIRD DOWN CONVERSIONS 249 passing) SDSU OPP. 357 by Mike Busch vs. Nebraska-O maha, 1985 (-4 vs. Central Missouri 6-1 3 5-1 4 rushing, 361 passing) vs. North Dakota State 4-1 5 5-1 1 347 by Gary Maffett vs. St. Cloud State, 1978 (169 vs. South Dakota ...... 3-10 7-1 6 rushing, 178 passing) vs. Nebraska-Omaha 7-14 9-1 6 vs. Augustana ...... 3-1 1 8-1 6 343 by Mike Busch vs. Morningside, 1985 (-6 vs. Morningside ...... 15 -21 3-1 2 rushing, 349 passing) vs. St. Cloud State 7-1 7 7-1 6 325 yards by Ted Wahl vs. Mankato, 1986 (111 vs. North Dakota 8-1 0 5-1 2 rushing, 214 passing) vs. Northern Colordo 8-1 9 6-1 7 323 by Mike Law vs. Nebraska-O maha, 1983 (89 vs. Mankato State ...... 9-1 5 6-1 1 Totals . . ...70-1 55 61 -1 41 rushing, 234 passing) 45.1 % 43.2% 323 by Mike Busch vs. North Dakota, 1985 (-11 rushing, 334 passing) FOURTH DOWN (;ONVERSIONS 316 by Ron Meyer vs. Arkansas State, 1963 (27 SDSU OPP. rushing, 289 passing) vs. Central Missouri 0-0 0-1 vs. North Dakota State .... 1-2 2-2 310 yards by Ted Wahl vs. Central Missiouri, 1987 vs. South Dakota ...... 1-2 2-3 (85 rushing, 225 passing) vs. Nebraska-Omaha 4-4 0-0 309 by Marty Higgins vs. North Dakota, 1981 (97 vs. Augustana ...... 0-0 1-3 rushing, 212 passing) vs. Morningside 1-2 0-0 vs. St. Cloud State ...... 0-0 2-3 303 by Gary Maffett vs. Augustana, 1978 (185 vs. North Dakota •1 -1 0-0 rushing, 118 passing) vs. Northern Colordo 2-2 1-3 300 yards by Ted Wahl vs. North Dakota, 1986 (1 vs. Mankato State ...... 1-3 2-2 rushing, 299 passing) Totals . . ..11- 16 10-1 7 68.7% 58.8% 1988 REVISITED

JACKS RALLY, BEAT CENTRAL MISSOURI STATE BISON RACK JACKS AT FARGO

Ted Wahl passed 63 yards to Mike Sebern on the first Few could remember the last time_ SDSU played NDSU play after Central Missouri had taken a 17-1 4 lead ar'ld with the Jackrabbits ranked ahead ·of the Bison in the na­ SDSU defeated 15th ranked CMSU 21 -17 in the opener at tional pol 1, but that's what happened here. State, 1-0, was Warrensburg. Sebern, a redshirt fr�shman making his first ninth; the Bison, 0-1 , were tenth. But poll or no poll, this collegiate appearan ce, caught three passes for 121 yards game belong to NDSU. Playing in front of 16,300 fans at and set �p two touchdowns. After his 63 yard pickup, Fargo, NDSU rolled to a 24-7 halftime lead and dominated Wahl scored on a five yard run for the winning TD. Wahl things. SDSU's passing game fizzled, completing just five earned NCC Offensive Player of the Week honors1 with a of 17 attempts with five interceptions, and NDSU rushed 310 yard day, rushing for 85 yards while passing for 226. for 282 yards. Greg Osmundson led the defense with 11 tackles while Jon Rehder had one fumble recov and one pass in­ ery SDSU NDSU terception. FIRST DOWNS 12 17 By Rushing 11 13 By Passing 1 4 SDSU CMSU By Penalty 0 0 FIRST DOWNS 20 14 NET YARDS RUSHI G 143 282 By Rushing 11 5 Rushing Attempts 46 56 By Passing 8 Yards Gained Rushing 181 294 By Penalty 1 2 Yards Lost Rushing 38 12 NET YARDS RUSHING 226 95 ET YARDS PASSI G 24 114 Rushing Attempts 52 24 Passes Completed 5 6 Yards Gained Rushing 244 97 Passes Attempted 17 Yards Lost Rushing 18 2 Passes Had Intercepted 0 NET YARDS PASSING 225 21 8 ET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 167 396 Passes Complete 10 17 Plays Attempted 63 64 Passes Attempted 21 36 RETUR YARDAGE 0 54 Passes Had Intercepted 3 Punt Returns 0-0 1-2 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 451 31 3 Interception Returns 0-0 5-52 E Plays Attempted 73 60 PU _ T I NG AVERAG 37.0 35.0 RETUR YARDAGE 106 143 Punts-Yards 3-111 3-105 Punt Returns 3- 6 2-73 PE ALTIES-YARDS 3-1 5 4-25 Kickoff Returns 4-94 3-70 FUMBLES-LOST 3-2 6-1 Interception Returns 3- 6 1- 0 PUNTING AVERAGE 32. 3 33.2 Punts-Yards 4-1 29 5-1 66 Soring By Q uarters PENALTIES-YARDS 9-90 6-60 South Dakota State 0 0- 7 FUMBLES-LOST 5-4 3-2 orth Dakota State 12 12 6 13-43

Scoring By Quarters NDSU-Brian Owen 3 yard run (kick failed), 10:57 first quarter, 47 yards, 9"plays SDSU 0, NSDU 7 South Dakota State 7 0 7-21 DSU-Owen 5 yard run (pass failed), 8:50 first quarter, 31 yards, 3 plays SDSU 0, NDSU 7 Centra l Missouri State 0 3 7-17 DSU-Blaine Toschner 1 yard run (run failed), 13:21 second quarter, 75 yards, six plays SDSU 0, N DSU 18 Scoring Plays SDSU- Dan Sonnek 2 yard run (Less Horning kick), 8:22 second quarter, 66 yards, 12 plays SDSU-Dan Sonnek 23 yard run (Lee Horning kick), 75 yards, 7 plays, 10:38 first quarter SDSU 7, NDSU 18 SDSU 7, CMSU 0 NDSU- Len Kretchman 27 yard pass from Chris Simdorn (run failed), 4:26 second quarter, 70 CMSU-Cra ig Copridge 13 yard pass from Jeff Phillips (Phil Brandt kick), 4:59 first quarter, yards, 8 plays SDSU 7, DSU 24 76 yards, 11 plays SDSU 7, CMSU 7 DSU-Simdorn 1 yard run (kick failed), 1 :20 third quarter, 46 yards, 6 plays SDSU 7, NDSU 30 SDSU - J . D. Berreth 15 yard pass from Ted Wahl (Horf!ing kick), 0:19, second quarter. 75 yards, NDSU- Simdorn 4 yard run (Kevin Boe kick), 13:32 fourth quarter, 60 yards, 3 plays 5 plays SDSU 14, CMSU 7 SDSU 7, DSU 37 CMSU-Brandt 25 yard field goal, 2·01 , third quarter, 1 yard, 3 plays DSU- Kerry Meske 1 yard pass from Simdorn (pass failed), 8:40 fourth quarter , 21 yards, 4 plays SDSU 14, CMSU 10 SDSU 7, DSU 43 CMSU-Copridge 69 yard punt return (Brandt kick), 10:42, fourth quarter SDSU 14, CMSU 17 Attendance: 16,300 SDSU-Wahl 5 yard run (Horning kick), 70 yards, 4 plays, 9:26, fourth quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SDSU 21, CMSU 17 . RUSHING: Attendance: 4,000 SDSU -Dan Sonnek 27-1 10, Kevin Klapprodt 7-23, Gene Elrod 5-23, Ted Wahl 4-7, Kevin Hofer 1-4, Greg Adams 3{-26); NDSU- Chris Simdorn 23-1 46, Blaine Toschner 9-33, Doug Lloyd 9-33, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Brian Owen 5-30, Tony Satter 3-1 7, Carnell Hall 3-1 2, Jeff Benson 4{-1 ) RUSHING: PASSING: SDSU-Dan Sonnek 27-1 19, Ted Wahl 17-85, Kevin Klapprodt 8-22; CMSU-Elliott Eley 14-17, SDSU- Ted Wahl 5-1 5-3, 24,0; Greg Adams 0-2-2, 0, O; NDSU-Brian Owen 1-1-0, 20, O; Chris Craig Copridge 1-14, Bruce Cole 7-11, Lavell White 2-1 . Simdorn 4-6-0, 88, 2; Jeff Benson 1-1-0, 6, 0.

PASSING: RECEIVING: SDSU-Ted Wahl 10-21 -1 , 226, 1; CMSU-Jeff Phillips 17-36-3, 21 8, 1. SDSU-Jay Parker 2-1 6, Dan Sonnek 2-1 , Steve Schultz 1-7; DSU- Len Kretchmarf 2-79, Jeff Johnson 2-28, Aaron Oden 1-6, Kerry Meske 1-1. RECEIVING: SDSU-Mike Sebern 3-1 21 , J .D . Berreth 3-59, Steve Schultz 2-1 2, Jay Parker 1-28. Kevin Klap­ prodt 1-5; CMSU- Doug Dahmen 5-66, Craig Copridge 4-38, Chris Andrews 3-62,Tr avis L,gons·2-1 9, Alvin Johnson 1-15, Lavell White 1-11, Jay Slusher 1-7. 1988 REVISITED

COYOTES RALLY, BEAT JACKS 30-21 JACKS DEFEAT OMAHA ON HOBO DAY

SDSU scored on a blocked punt and a 65-yard drive for A third down pass which ricocheted off the hands of in­ a 14-0 lead mid way through the second quarter, then lost tended rece iver Rod McCI inton and was caught by Garry when USO scored two fourth quarter TDs. Coyote quarter­ Claytor turned into a 61-yard touchdown as SDSU back Chad Anderson completed 12 of 23 passes for 208 defeated Nebraska-Omaha. It was a game in which the yards and two touchdowns and also rushed 16 times for 56 statistics lied. UNO had a 426-371 advantage in total of­ yards. and one score, earning the Outstanding Player fense. SDSU lost four of its five fumbles and was minus trophy at the Beef Bow l. It was the second time in three three in turnovers. Yet State had a 28-10 lead early in the years that USO came to Brookings ranked number one in fourth quarter, and only two UNO touchdowns in the clos­ the nation, but fans looking for a repeat of the 1985 Hobo ing 3: 14 made the score close. A two yard UNO punt in the Day game were disappointed as SDSU lost four fumbles fourth quarter contributed to SDSU's cause, and State was and a pass interception as· the Jacks were outga ined 4-for-4 on fourth down attempts. 388-250 for the day.

UNO sosu USD SDSU FIRST DOWNS 22 20 FIRST DOWNS 19 16 By Rushing 10 14 By Rushing 10 8 By Passing 9 5 By Passing 9 7 By Penalty . 3 1 By Penalty 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 225 188 NET YARDS RUSHING 180 126 Rushing Attempts 43 54 Rushing Attempts 55 42 Yards Gained Rushing 257 292 Yards Gained Rushing 196 127 Yards Lost Rushing 32 24 Yards Lost Rushing 16 1 NET YARDS PASSING 201 183 NET YARDS PASSING .. 208 124 Passes Completed 17 11 Passes Completed 12 11 Passes Attempted 28 17 Passes Attempted 23 16 Passes Had Intercepted . 1 0 Passes Had Intercepted 0 1 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE . 426 371 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 388 250 Plays Attempted 71 71 Plays Attempted 78 58 RETURN YARDAGE 17 17 RETURN YARDAGE 31 51 Punt Returns-Yards 2-17 2-1 7 Punt Returns-Yards . 3-{-7) 3-51 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Interceptions-Yards 1-38 0-0 PUNTING AVERAGE 29.5 43.6 PUNTING AVERAGE 27.2 33.7 Punts-Yards 4-118 3-1 31 Punts-Yardage 4-109 4-1 31 PENALTIES 7-54 6-56 PENALTI ES-YARDS 2-30 3-1 5 FUMBLES 3-0 5-4 FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 5-4

Scoring By Quarters Scoring By Quarters University of South Dakota _ 0 10 7 13-30 Nebraska-Omaha 0 10 0 14-24 South Dakota State 7 7 0 7-21 South D akota State 0 14 7-28

Scoring Plays: Scoring Plays SDSU- Jim Koeppel 41 yard return of blocked punt (Lee Horning kick), 5:28 first quarter UNO- John Bonacci 25 yard field goal. 14:50 second quarter, 68 yards, 13 plays USO 0, SDSU 7 U O 3, SDSU 0 SDSU -Dan Sonnek 11 yard run (Lee Horning kick), 10:25 second quarter, 59 yards, 9 plays SDSU- Dan Sonnek 1 yard run (Horning kick), 6:55 second quarter, 65 yards, 8 plays UNO 3, SDSU 7 USD 0, SDSU 14 UNO- LaRon Henderson 68 yard run (Bonacci kick), 7:05 second quarter, 76 yards, 3 plays UNO 10, SDSU 7 USD-Mike Thompson 15 yard pass from Chad Anderson (Mark Mcloughlin kick), 1:55 second SDSU- Garry Claytor 61 yard pass from Ted Wahl (Horning kick), 6:02 second quarter, 61 quarter, 68 yards, 12 plays yards, 3 plays UNO 10, SDSU 14 USD 7, SDSU 14 SDSU -Wahl 2 y;;rd run (Horning kick), 6 56 third quarter, 75 yards, 11 plays UNO 10, SDSU 21 SDSU-Sonnek 2 yard run (Horning kick), 12:50 fourth quarter, 20 yards, 6 plays USD-McLoughliri 30 yard field goal. 0:37 second quarter, 16 yards, 7 plays UNO 10, SDSU 28 USO 10, SDSU 14 UNO - Henderson 4 yard run (pass failed), 3:1 4 fourth quarter, 31 yards, 9 plays U O 16, SDSU 28 USO-James Hambrick 2 yard run (Mcloughlin kick), 6:29 third quarter, 69 yards, 13 plays UNO-Rick Gales 1 yard run (Rick Majerus run), 0:08 fourth quarter, 84 yards 8 plays USD 17, SDSU 14 UNO 24, SDSU 28

USD-Chad Anderson 1 yard run (Mcloughlin kick), 11:OS fourth quarter, 40 yards, 8 plays Attendance: 9,1 22 USD 24, SDSU 14

SDSU- Ted Wahl 1 yard run (Horning kick), 4:53 fourth quarter, 59 yards, 13 plays INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS USO 24, SDSU 21 RUSHING: USD-Dave Elle 50 yard pass from Anderson (kick failed), 2:19 fourth quarter, 80 yards, 7 plays UNO- La Ron Henderson 11-115, Chris Burns 8-55, Rick Gales 9-33, Jeff Podraza 5-26, Steve USD 30, SDSU 21 Silva 5-19, Rick Majerus 5- (-23); SDSU-Dan Sonnek 33-1 65, Ted Wahl 12-1 6, Kevin K lapprodt 4-7.

PASSING: Attendance: 10,468 U O-Rick Majerus 17-28-1 , 201 , 0; SDSU-Ted Wahl 11-17-0, 183, 1.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RECEIVING: UNO-Jeff Podraza 5-48, Bob Gordon 1-53, Tim Krof 2-42, Steve Silva 1-17, Rick Gales 3-18, RUSHING: Brad Beckman 3-1 1, Berreth 3-46, Dan Sonnek 5-31 , Jay Parker 1-26, Rod McClinton 1-19. USO-Tony Higgins 6-1 7, Scott Miller 11-27, James Hambric·k 16-66, Chad Anderson 16-56, Troy Jackson 2-5, Wes Boals 2-4, Keith White 1-4, Paul Parr 1-2; SDSU- Dan Sonnek 29-92, Kevin Klap­ prodt 1-4, Ted Wahl 10-26, Kevin Hofer 2-4.

. PASSING: USO-Chad Anderson 12-23-0, 208, 2; SDSU- Ted Wahl 11-16-1 , 124, 0.

RECEIVING: USO-Kurt Anderson 6-69, Paul Parr 3-59, Dave Elle 1-50, James Hambrick 1-15, Mike Thomp­ son 1-15; SDSU- J .D. Berreth 6-69, Dan Sonnek 4-28, Jay Parker 1-27. 1988 REVISITED

JACKS LOSE AT AUGUSTANA 28-1 7 JACKS DOMINATE MORNINGSIDE 38-1 4

It started innocently enough. State took a 10-0 lead e�u­ It wasn't perfect (there were four turnovers), but it ly in the second quarter, then countered an Augustana 'ro wasn't far from it. SDSU played its best game of the with a touchdown of its own with just four seconds left season and dominated Morningside 38-1 4 in the 22nd an­ before halftime and it was 17-7 . But the Vikings finished nual Shrine Game. State had the ball for 43 minutes, 16 the day with four pass interceptions, one setting up the seconds, converted 15 third down plays, and had a first AC score, and the Viking running game-nonexistent 435-1 78 advantage in total offense. At halftime, Morn­ in previous games- pounded the Jacks for 229 yards and ingside had minus two yard s rushing. Dan Sonnek had a the Vik ings finished with a lopsided 35: 37-24:23 advantage " century" - 28 rushes for 106 yards plus 8 pass in possession time. State had won the last four meetings ... receptions for 107 yards, and he scored four touchdowns. and this wou Id be A ugustana's only victory of the 1987 season. MORN SDSU FIRST DOWNS 7 27 By Rushing 1 12 SDSU AUG By Passing 6 14 FIRST DOW S 12 19 By Penalty 0 1 By Rushing 4 12 NET YARDS RUSH INC 38 189 By Passing 5 3 Rushing Attempts 21 64 By Penalty 3 4 Yards Gained Rushing 66 232 NET YA�DS RUSHING 59 229 Yards Lost Rushing 28 43 Rushing Attempts 30 56 E T YARDS PASSING 140 246 Yards Gained Rushing 82 246 Passes Completed 7 18 Yards Lost Rushing 23 17 Passes Attempted 23 36 NET YARDS PASSING 179 54 Passes Had Intercepted 2 3 Passes Completed 15 7 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 178 435 Passes Attempted 24 13 Plays Attempted 44 100 Passes Had Intercepted 4 0 RETURN YARDAGE so 12 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 238 283 Punt Returns-Yards 2-37 3-12 Plays Attempted 54 69 fnterception Returns-Yards 3-1 3 2-0 RETUR YARDAGE 2 53 PU TING AVE RAGE 32.9 34.0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2-8 Punts-Average 6-1 97 3-102 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4--45 PENALTIES -YARDS 4-25 10-80 PUNTING AVE RAGE 27.2 31 .7 FUMBLES-LOST 4-3 1-1 . Punts-Yards 5-1 46 6-1 90 PENAL Tl ES-YARDS 6-43 11-70 Scoring By Quarters FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 3-2 Morningside 0 0 7-14 South Dakota State 14 3 7-38 Scoring By Quarters South Dakota State 14 0 0-17 Scoring Plays: Augustana College 7 8 13-28 MORN -Mark Scholl 44 yard pass from Monte Riebhoff (Tim Christensen kick), 11:21 first Scoring Plays: quarter, 37 yards, 3 plays SDSU-Lee Horning 35-yard field goal, 6:1 2 first quarter, 1 yard, 3 plays MORN 7, SDSU 0 SDSU 3, AUG O SDSU-Dan Sonnek 4 yard run (Lee Horning kick), 7:00 first quarter, 80 yards, 13 plays SDSU - Dan Sonnek 3 yard run (Horning kick), 14:56 second quarter, 56 yards. 8 plays MOR 7, SDSU 7 SDSU 10, AUG 0 SDSU-Sonnek 5 yard run (Horning kick), 2:37 first quarter, 61 yards, 7 plays AUG- Brad Burgmeier 2 yard run (Troy Westwood kick), 8:59 second quarter, 5 yards, 3 plays MORN 7, SDSU 14 SDSU 10, AUG 7 SDSU-Steve Schultz 5 yard pass from Teel Wahl (Horning kick), 7:08 second quarter, 80 yards, SDSU -Sonnek 1 yard pass from Ted Wahl (Horning kick), 0:04 second quarter, 70 yards, 17 plays 8 plays SDSU 17, AUG 7 MORN 7, SDSU 21 AUG- Joel Nelson 6 yard run (Burgmeier run), 10:36 third quarter, 44 yards, 6 plays SDSU-Sonnek 17 yard pass from Wahl (Horning kick), 0:53 second quarter, 68 yards, 12 plays SDSU 17, AUG 15 MORN 7, SDSU 28 AUG-Bill W alker 9 yard run (pass failed), 11:34 fourth quarter, 50 yards, 11 plays SDSU - Horning 42-yarcl field goal, 8 36 third quarter, 49 yards, 12 plays SDSU 17, AUG 21 MORN 7, SDSU 31 AUG-Walker 2 yard run (Westwood kick), 3:41 fourth quarter, 47 yards, 8 plays SDSU - Sonnek· 3-yard run (Horning kick), 11 :14 fourth quarter, 47 yards, 7 plays SDSU 17, AUG 28 MORN 7, SDSU 38 MOR - Todd Smith 33 yard pass from Mike McCune (Christensen kick), 1 :59 fourth quarter, Attendance: 1,275 47 yards, 4 plays MORN 14, SDSU 38 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Attendance: 2,272 RUSHING: SDSU-Dan Sonnek 20--43, Ted Wahl 9-1 4, Kevin Hofer 1-2; AUG- Joel elson 23-90, Scott INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Boyens 12-55, Brad Burgmeier 8-37, Brian Smith 8-31 , Darren Paulson 1-8, Bill Walker 4-8. RUSHING: PASSING: MORN -Dale Gaswint 5-26, Tom Kenny 3-1 2, Brian Kenney 1-5, Monte Riebhoff 4·.3, Johnnie SDSU-Ted Wahl 15-24--4, 179, 1; Joel Nelson 7-1 3-0, 54, 0. Brown 3-0, Shane Hosch 1-{-1 ), Mike McCune 4-{-7); SDSU-Dan Sonnek 28-106, Kevin Klapprodt 12-37, Teel Wahl 11-36, Gene Elrod 9-31 , Rod McClinton 1-6, Greg Adams 3-{-27). RECEIVING: SDSU-J . D. Berreth 4-73, Kevin Hofer 4-30, D an Sonnek 4-25, Jay Parker 2--44,Rod McClinton PASSING: 1-7; AUG - Brian Smith 2-10, Mike Murphy 1-15, Brad Burgmeier 1-9, Scott Boyens 1 -8, Vince Rew MOR -Monte Riebhoff 3-1 0-2, 48, 1; Mike McCune 4-1 3-0, 82, 1; SDSU-Ted Wahl 18-34-2, 1-7, Bryce Mohlenhoff 1-5. 246, 2; Greg Adams 0-2-1 , 0, 0.

RECEIVING: MORN - Mark Scholl 3-78, Todd Smith 1-33, Jeff Smith 1-15, Johnnie Brown 1-12; SDSU-Dan Sonnek 8-107, J.D. Berreth 3--42, Kevin Hofer 2-34, Rod McClinton 2-25, Jay Parker 1-21 , Garry Claytor 1-12, Steve Schultz 1-5. 1988 REVISITED

JACKSON LEADS ST. CLOUD JACKS INTERCEPT SIOUX 24-9

PAST JACKS UNO entered the game having thrown just five pass in­ Harry Jackson rushed 31 times for 207 yards and St. terceptions in its first seven games. The Jacks tied a Cloud State blew the game open with 19 fou.rth quarter school record with six, three by Tim Kwapnioski, who points as the Huskies defeated the Jacks 33-10. State led earned NCC Defensive Player of the Week honors, and the . 10-7 at halftime and it was 14-10 entering the fourth Jacks came up with eight turnovers. UNO led 7-3 at quarter before SCSU blew it open. State was held to just halftime but the Sioux fumbled a pair of kickoffs, each 202 yard s total offense. lead ing to short scoring drives for the Jacks. State also tied a school record for penalties in a game, with 13.

sosu scsu FIRST DOWNS 15 16 UNO sosu By Rushing 5 13 FIRST DOWNS 15 16 3 By Passing 8 By Rushing 4 11 0 By Penalty 2 By Passing 9 4 NET YARDS RUSHI G 90 239 By Penalty Rushing Attempts 38 50 Yards Gained Rushing 119 266 NET YARDS RUSHI G 59 175 Yards Lost Rushing 29 27 Rushing Attempts 21 53 ET YARDS PASSI G 112 133 Yards Gained Rushing 73 183 Passes Completed 11 10 Yards Lost Rushing 14 8 Passes Attempted 26 22 NET YARDS PASSING 142 107 Passes Had Intercepted 2 1 Passes Completed 20 9 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 202 372 Passes Attempted 35 25 Plays Attempted 64 72 Passes Had Intercepted 6 1 RETURN YARDAGE 5 31 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 201 282 Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 3-10 Plays Attempted 56 78 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-21 RETURN YARDAGE 25 46 PU Tl G AVERAGE 38.4 36.9 Punt Returns-Yards 1-18 1-6 Punts-Yards 7-269 3-1 10 Interception Returns-Yards 1-7 6-40 PENAL TIES-YARDS 6-40 6-56 PU TING AVERAGE 38.1 36.0 FUMBLES-LOST 1-0 1-0 Punts-Yards 4-1 53 6-204 PE ALTIES-YARDS 6-55 13-1 28 Scoring By Quarters FUMBLES-LOST 2-0 1-0 South Dakota State 0 0-10 St. Cloud State 0 7 19-33 Scoring By Quarters University of North Dakota 0 7 0- 9 Scoring Plays: outh Dakota State 3 0 21 0-24 SDSU- Lee Horning 34 yard field goal. 8:18 first quarter, 55 yards, 13 plays SDSU 3, SCSU 0 Scoring Plays: SCSU- Dave Terhaar 27 yard pass from Jeff Williams (Steve Smith kick), '1:09 second quarter, SDSU -Lee Horning 29 yard field goal, 7:46 first quarter, 57 yards, 14 plays 49 yards, 6 plays U D 0, SDSU 3 SDSU 3, SCSU 7 U D- Tom Demars 4 yard run (Pat Beaty kick), 10:04 second quarter. 63 yards. 14 plays SDSU- Dan Sonnek 24 yard pass from Ted Wahl (Horning kick), 0:39 second quarter, 59 yards, UNO 7, SDSU 3 8 plays SDSU-Ted Wahl 2 yard run (Horning kick), 14:1 7 third quarter, 5 yards, 2 plays SDSU 10, SCSU 7 UNO 7, SDSU 10 SCSU-Harry Jackson 39 yard run (Smith kick), 6:26 third quarter, 39 yar-ds, 1 play SDSU - Steve Schultz 8 yard pass from Wahl (Horning kick), 7:53 third quarter, 21 yards, 6 plays SDSU 10, SCSU 14 UNO 7, SDSU 17 SDSU -Wahl 5 yard run (Horning kick), 6:21 third quarter, 11 yards, 3 plays SCSU-Smith 39 yard field goal, 7:1 5 fourth quarter, 47 yards, 7 plays U D 7, SDSU 24 SDSU 10, SCSU 17 UNO- Rob Bodine blocks punt for safety, 3:01 third quarter SCSU-Safety, Ted Wahl tackled in end 70ne by Roger Piekarski, 6:16 fourth quarter UNO 9, SDSU 24 SDSU 10, SCSU 20 SCSU-Brent Otto 5 yard pass from Williams (Smith kick), 3:19 fourth quarter, 46 yards, 6 plays Attendance: 3,093 SDSU 10, SCSU 27 SCSU-Otto 5 yard pass from Williams (Smith kick), 2:59 fourth quarter, 5 yards. 1 play INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SDSU 10, SCSU 33 RUSH ING: 1,000 Attendance: U D-Tom bemars 10-34, Kurt Otto 3-1 9, Brian Hoffman 5-1 3, Dennis Borowicz 1-5, Burton Cummings 2-{-1 1); SDSU-Dan Sonnek 27-84, Ted Wahl 12-46, Kevin Klapprodt 7-20, Gene Elrod INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 2-11, Kevin Hofer 2-10, J.D. Berreth 1-7, Greg Adams 1-{-3) RUSHING: PASSING: SDSU- Dan Sonnek 22-58, Ted Wahl 12-29, Kevin Klapprodt 2-6,Kevin Hofer 1-2, J .D. Berreth UNO-Kurt Otto 19-31 -5, 135, O; Todd Kovash 1-4-1 , 7, O; SDSU-Ted Wahl 9-25-1 , 107, 1. 1-{-4); SCSU - Harry Jackson 31 -207, Matt Gurnett 10-30, Stacy Jameson 3-20, Todd Work 2-2, Jeff Williams 4-{-5). RECEIVING: U D-Tom Demars 8-66, Rusty Ekness 6-39, Brian Hoffman 3-17, Mark Poolman 201 3, Jon PASSING: Wrzesinski 1-7; SDSU-J .D. Berreth 2-37, Kevin Hofer 3-27, Dan Sonnek 2-19, Jay Parker 1-16, SDSU- Ted Wahl 11-26-2, 112, 1; SCSU- Jeff Williams 10-22-1 , 133, 3 Steve Schultz 1-8. RECEIVING: SDSU-J.D. Berreth 4-42, Dan Sonnek 4-39, Jay Parker 1-15, Steve Schultz 1-10, Kevin Klap­ prodt 1-6; SCSU- Harry Jackson 3-42, Brent Otto 4-33, Dave Terhaar 1-27, Drew Renter 1-18, Der­ rick ewton 1-13. 1988 REVISITED

SONNEK TD IN FOURTH QUARTE R NCC CHAMPION MANKATO BEATS NORTHERN COLORADO BEATS STATE 26-21 SDSU drove 80 y�rds in 14 plays and scored the ga�e Mankato State came to Brookings already wearing the winning touchdow n on a one-yard run by Dan Sonnek with NCC championship crown and the Jacks gave them a bat­ 2:17 to play as the Jacks defeated Northern Colorado tle until the issue was decided on MSU's first touchdown 21-17 at Greeley. Ted Wahl completed four passes in the pass of the season, a 35-yard job to Tony Diggs in the drive, two of 16 yards each to Kevin Hofer, a key fourth fourth quarter. Dan Sonnek rushed 38 times for 147 yards and ten gain of 13 yards to J.D. Berreth, and a 21 -yard enabling him to break the NCC career rushing record. He pickup to Berreth setting up a first and goal at t!ite five. finished with 2,958 yards, 29 yards ahead of the old mark Dan Ziegler intercepted a pass for the fifth consecutive set by USD's Chu I Schwanke. game. MSU SDSU SDSU UNC FIRST DOWNS 18 20 FIRST DOWNS 17 18 By Rushing 13 10 By Rushing 10 10 By Passing 2 9 By Passing 7 7 By Penalty 3 1 By Penalty 0 ET YARDS RUSHING . 246 191 NET YARDS RUSHI G 158 136 Rushing Attempts 47 51 Rushing Attempts 47 44 Yards Gained Rushing 258 191 Yards Gained Rushing 172 153 Yards Lost Rushing 12 0 Yards Lost Rushing 14 17 NET YARDS PASSING 73 130 NET YARDS PASSING 137 181 Passes Completed 5 11 Passes Completed 8 21 Passes Attempted 6 19 Passes Attempted 26 41 Passes Had Intercepted 0 0 Passes Had Intercepted 1 3 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 319 321 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE .. 295 317 Plays Attempted 53 70 Plays Attempted 73 85 RETUR YARDAGE 0 0 RETURN YARDAGE 7 66 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards . 0-0 3-60 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 3-7 1-6 PUNT! G AVERAGE 28.5 29.0 PUNTING AVERAGE 30.4 41 .2 Punts-Yards ·2-57 3-a7 Punts-Yards 8-243 5-206 PE ALTIE S-YARDS 3-1 5 4-54 PENALTIES-YARDS 4-30 5-35 FUMBLES-LOST 3-1 0-0 FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 1-1 Scoring By Quarters Mankato State 0 12 8 6-26 Scoring By Quarters South Dakota -State 7 0-21 South Dakota State 0 7 7-21 Northern Colorado 0 10 0 7-17 Scoring Plays: SDSU-Ted Wahl 1 yard run (Lee Horning kick), 6:07 first quarter, 81 yards, 19 plays Scoring Plays: MSU 0, SDSU 7 SDSU-Jay Parker 19 yard pass from Ted Wahl (Lee Horning kick), 8:40, second quarter, 59 MSU-Mike McDevitt 3 yard run (kick failed), 14:55 second quarter, 69 yards, 13 plays yards, 6 playsSDSU 7, UNC 0 MSU 6, SDSU 7 UNC-Keith Frazier 47 yard field goal, 2 34 second quarter, 12 yards, 7 plays SDSU-Kevin Hofer 1 yard run (Horning kick), 9:24 second quarter, 63 yards, 11 plays SDSU 7, U C 3 MSU 6, SDSU 14 UNC-Mark Sedinger 2 yard run (Frazier kick), 0:10 second quarter, 28 yards, 7 plays MSU-Dave Scofield 16 yard run (run failed), 7:1 3 second quarter, 80 yards, 6 plays SDSU 7, UNC 10 MSU 12, SDSU 14 SDSU-Dan Sonnek 2 yard run (Horning kick), 2:15 third quarter, 42 yards, 10 plays MSU-Scofield 50 yard run (Joe Theobald pass from McDevitt), 12:52 third quarter, 67 yards, 5 SDSU 14, UNC 10 plays UNC-Sedinger 6 yard run (Frazier kick), 11:24 fourth quarter, 79 yards, 13 plays MSU 20, SDSU 14 SDSU 14, U C 17 SDSU-Dan Sonnek 1 yard run (Horning kick), 8:!19 third quarter, 76 yards, 10 plays SDSU- Sonnek 1 yard run (Horning kick), 2:1 7 fourth quarter, 80 yards, 14 plays MSU 20, SDSU 21 SDSU 21 , UNC 17 MSU-Tony Diggs 35 yard pass from McDevitt (run failed), 10:39 fourth quarter, 70 yards, 11 plays Attendance: 3,872 MSU 26, SDSU 21

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Attendance: 2,189

RUSHING: INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SDSU-Dan Sonnek 34-1 12, Ted Wahl 13-46; UNC-Jeff Knabenshue 15-45, Dan Weber 7:27, Clayborn Haynie 5-1 6, Greg Finkbonner 3-1 6, Mark Sedinger 8-1 2, Eric Oglesby 2-7, Mark Robin­ RUSHING: son 2-7, Bill Krueger 1-6, Jeff Ewing 1-0 MSU- Dave Scofield 13-115, Mike McDevitt 24-1 01 , Tony Jones 6-23, Marty Kelly 2-4, Jerome Tatum 1-2, Jimmy Taylor 1-1; SDSU-Dan Sonnek 38-147, Ted Wahl 8-32, Kevin Hofer 4-a, Kevin PASSING: K lapprodt 1-4. SDSU-Ted Wahl 8-26-1 , 137, 1; UNC-Mark Sedinger 21 -40-3, 181, O; Greg Finkbonner 0-1 -0,0, 0. PASSING: MSU-Mike McDevitt 5-6-0,73, 1; SDSU- Ted Wahl 11-19-0, 130, 0. RECEIVING: SDSU-Jay Parker 2-47, J.D. Berreth 2-34, Kevin Hofer 2-32, Rod McClinton 1-28, Dan Sonnek RECEIVING: 1{-4); UNC- Eric Oglesby 4-39, Cedric Tillman 4-38, Greg Finkbonner 4-35, Jeff Knabenshue 3-33, MSU-Tony Diggs 2-57, Tony Adkins 2-9, Jimmy Taylor 1-7; SDSU-Dan Sonnek 4-54, Kevin Bill Krueger 2-26, Dan Weber 2-13, Andre Johnson 1-{-1 ), Clayborn Haynie 1-{-2) Hofer 4-47, J .D. Berreth 1-11, Jay Parker 1-10, Steve Schultz 1-a. SDSU RECORD. BY. _SEASON

1889 (W-0, L-0, T-1) 1906 (W-3, L-1) 1913 (Won 5, L-3) SOS Opp Coach: William Juneau Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 6 South Dakota U. 6 SDS Opp SDS Opp 36 Huron College 4 47 Huron College 0 6 6 5 North Dakota U. 4 7 Carleton 25 1897 (W-0, L-1) 11 Da·kota Wesleyan 4 7 North Dakota State 6 sos Opp 0 South Dakota U. 22 0 Hamline 21 0 Sioux Falls 22 52 34 12 Huron College 7 0 22 36 South Dakota Mines 0 1907 (W-5, L-2) 0 Yankton College 20 Coach: William Juneau 38 Dakota Wesleyan 3 SDS Opp 82 0 Huron College 4 147 1898 (W-1, L-1 , T-1) 48 Flandreau Indians 0 1914 (W-5, L-2) SOS Opp 29 Toland's 0 Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 62 Watertown 0 6 North Dakota U. 24 SDS Opp O Yankton College 0 5 Dakota Wesleyan 0 0 South Dakota U. 12 6 Sioux Falls (city) 11 12 Yankton College 10 13 Huron College 0 68 11 8 Huron College 4 19 Yankton College 7 108 42 28 Hamline 10 1899 (W-3, L-1) 19 Huron College 7 SOS Opp 1908 (W-3, L-3, T-1) 14 North Dakota U. 3 12 Madison Norm al 5 Coach: William Juneau 0 Dakota Wesleyan 21 55 Huron College 0 SDS Opp 93 60 23 Madison Normal 0 16 Northern 0 O Mitchell U. 57 11 North Dakota State 5 1915 (W-5, L-1 , T-1) 90 62 0 Madison Normal 0 Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 29 St. Thomas 12 SDS Opp 1900 (W-4, L-1) 0 Yankton College 21 39 Huron College 0 SOS Opp 0 Dakota Wesleyan 6 72 . Yankton College 0 33 Flandreau 0 0 Huron College 17 25 Huron College 0 16 Pipestone 6 56 61 0 North Dakota U. 0 56 Sioux Falls High 0 0 South Dakota U. 7 23 Flandreau 0 21 North Dakota State 0 0 South Dakota U. 17 1909 (W-1, L-3) 6 Dakota Wesleyan 0 128 62 Coach: Jim Saunderson 163 7 1901 W-3, L-2) SDS Opp 1916 (W-4, L-2) Coach: Mr. Morrison 5 North Dakota State 11 Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 0 Dakota Wesleyan 3 SDS Opp SDS Opp 42 Flandreau 0 12 Yankton College 14 7 Minnesota 41 17 Yankton College 0 44 Huron College 0 3 Wisconsi n 28 38 Huron College 0 61 28 31 Yankton College 0 5 Mitchell U. 22 7 Hamline 0 0 South Dakota U. 22 1910 (W-4, L-2, T-2) 14 North Dakota U. 7 102 44 Coach: J.M. Saunderson 38 Huron College 0 100 76 1902 (W-3, L-2) SDS Opp Coach: LL. G iikey 17 Northern 0 1917 (W-5, L-1) 0 SDS Opp 41 Huron College Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 17 Huron College 0 12 Yankton College 0 SDS Opp 17 South Dakota Mines 5 6 North Dakota State · 3 0 Minnesota 64 0 South Dakota U. 10 0 St. Thomas 28 33 Trinity 0 5 Flandreau Indians 6 0 South Dakota U. 33 13 NorthDa kota U. 6 28 Flandreau Indians 0 0 Dakota Wesleyan 0 64 Gustavus Adolphus 0 67 21 0 South Dakota Mines 0 21 NorthDa kota State 14 76 64 18 Macalester 0 1903 (W-1, L-2) 149 84 SDS Opp 0 North Dakota State 85 1911 (W-4, L-4) 1918 (No Games- War) 28 Flandreau 0 Coach: Frederick Johnson 0 Huron College 10 1919 (W-4, L-1 , T-1) SDS Opp 28 95 12 Northern 0 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 6 South Dakota U. 15 SDS Opp 1904 (W-4, L-2, T-1) 49 Northern 0 Coach: J. Harrison Werner 11 Huron College 0 14 North Dakota State 3 7 Dakota Wesleyan 0 SOS Opp 0 North Dakota State 0 15 Flandreau 0 17 South Dakota Mines 3 0 Ma�uette 16 9 North Dakota U. 7 11 Madison Normal 5 13 South Dakota U. 6 5 Mitchell U. 6 0 Dakota Wesl eyan 22 0 Yankto n College 30 0 Creighton 7 15 Huron College 0 78 20 6 South Dakota U. 6 60 89 38 Pipestone High 0 0 Mitchell U. 10 1920 (W-4, L-2, T-1) 1912 (W-2, L-3, T-1) 90 27 Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing Coach: C.A "Jack" West SDS Opp 1905 (W-2, L-3) SDS Opp 6 Northern 0 Coach: 0 Carleton 34 7 73 6 Dakota Wesleyan O · SDS Opp South Dakota U. 3 NorthDak ota U. 6 46 Flandreau Indians 0 6 Yankton College 3 27 North Dakota State 7 0 Mitchell U. 24 20 Huron College 3 7 Macalester 7 28 Madison High 0 0 Yankton College 0 14 Hamline 0 0 Minnesota 81 13 South Dakota Mines 23 3 South Dakota U. 7 0 South Dakota U. 17 46 136 66 27 74 122 SDSU RECORD BY SEASON

1921 (W-7, L-1) 44 Morn ingside 7 1933 (W-6, L-3) Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 0 Cre-ighton 14 Coach: T.C. ·"Cy" Kasper SOS Opp 67 Huron College 0 SDS Opp 40 Northern 0 7 Columbus College 7 18 NorthDa kota U. 2 3 Wisconsin 24 10 St. Regis 7 13 NorthDa kota State 7 60 Huron College 0 0 Detroit U. 38 14 South Dakota U. 0 54 NorthDak ota State 0 189 89 0 South Dakota U. 6 55 Yankton College 0 21 Morn ingside 6 27 North Dakota U. 14 1928 (W-9, L-1) 27 Northern 0 9 South Dakota U. 0 Coach: T .C. "Cy" Kasper 6 Minnesota 19 __7 Creighton O SOS Opp 6 Catholic U. 26 255 38 0 North Dakota U. 6 13 Michigan Normal 7 27 NorthDa kota State 6 118 72 1922 (W-5, L-2, T-1) 13 South Dakota U. 0 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 1934 (W-6, L-4) 13 Morn ingside 7 Coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfall SDS Opp 18 Creighton 6 6 NorthDa kota U. 16 14 Huron College 0 SDS Opp 6 South Dakota U. 15 O North Dakota U. O 63 Dakota Wesleyan 0 38 NorthDakot a State 0 13 NorthDak ota State 0 18 Columbus College 0 7 South Dakota U. 7 19 South Dakota U. 0 31 Minnesota "B" 0 7 Morn ingside 13 48 Morn ingside 0 33 Western Union 0 12 St. Thomas 0 52 Northern 0 25 Cre ighton 14 129 25 14 Creighto n 0 85 Columbus College 0 7 Wisconsi n 28 __6 Wisconsin 38 Dakota Wesleyan 0 20 1929 (W-5, L-4, T-1) 14 St. Olaf 6 202 57 Coach: T .C. "Cy" Kasper __0 Wichita ____:!2. 1923 (W-3, L-4) SOS Opp 189 72 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 6 North Dakota U. 7 0 NorthDa kota State 0 1935 (W-4, L-4, T-1) SOS Opp 6 North Dakota U. 12 6 South Dakota U. 0 Coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfall 13 North Dakota State 14 38 Morn ingside 0 SDS Opp 7 South Dakota U. 0 0 Wisconsi n 21 13 Iowa Teachers 22 24 Morn ingside 26 0 St. Louis U. 6 6 North Dakota U. 6 27 Creighton 20 7 Loyola 21 6 North Dakota Stte 7 44 Dakota Wesleyan 0 59 Huron College 0 · 2 South Dakota U. 7 __0 Marquette 49 Dakota Wesleyan 0 12 Morn ingside 6 __Jl, 72 Western Union 33 Northern 0 121 85 0 237 55 13 Wisconsin 6 1924 (Won 6, L-1) 0 Cincinnati 38 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 1930 (W-2, L-6, T-1) � St. Olaf __0 Coach: T.C. "Cy" Kasper SDS Opp 123 92 16 Buena Vista 3 SOS Opp 14 North Dakota State 0 21 Southern 0 1936 (W-3, L-6, T-1) 7 North Dakota U. 6 0 Minnesota 48 Coach: R.H. "Red"Threlfall 10 South Dakota U 3 0 St. Olaf 20 sos Opp 34 Morn ingside 0 0 North Dakota U. 21 13 Iowa Teachers 0 0 Michigan State · 9 13 South Dakota U. 6 6 North Dakota U. 33 _.:!_9 Creighton 7 0 Morn ingside 13 0 NorthDa kota State 7 __ · 7 Wisconsin 58 0 South Dakota U. 6 � 28 0 North Dakota State 24 0 Morningside 13 1925 (W-2, L-3, T-2) 7 Loyola 7 0 Omaha U. 0 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 48 197 12 Gustavus Adolphus 7 24 SDS Opp 7 Wisconsin 7 Dakota Wesleyan 0 1931 (W-6, L-3) 13 Luther 6 0 Buena Vista 14 Coach: T .C. "Cy" Kasper _o Wichita 20 3 Nebraska Wesleyan 3 SOS Opp 51 116 3 NorthDa kota State 3 6 NorthDa kota U. 34 0 Creighton 19 7 NorthDa kota State 0 7 South Dakota U. 0 0 South Dakota U. 10 1937 (W-4, L-5) __o Marq uette 6 20 Morn ingside 0 Coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfall 34 Southern 0 SDS Opp 20 45 39 Dakota Wesleyan 0 0 Iowa Teachers 33 1926 (W-8, L-0, T-3) 19 Northern 0 13 North Dakota State 6 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 49 Augustana 0 2 South Dakota U. 12 7 SDS Opp 20 DePaul 34 0 Morningside 6 NorthDa kota U. 0 194 78 20 Omaha U. 0 21 NorthDa kota State 0 40 Mankato Teachers 7 0 South Dakota U. 0 1932 (W-2, L-5, T-1) 0 Wisconsin 32 21 Morn ingside 6 Coach: T.C. "Cy" Kasper 20 Wichita 6 8 Creighton 8 SDS Opp __7 DePaul � 7 Columbus College 7 0 North Dakota U. 13 192 147 35 Huron College 0 6 NorthDa kota State 12 33 Buena Vista 0 0 South Dakota U. 0 3 Detroit U. 0 26 Morn ingside 6 14 St. Louis U. 0 26 Northern 7 __o Hawaii U. 3 0 Michigan Normal 12 0 Michigan Normal 12 157 24 0 Minnesota 12 1927 (W-5, L-3, T-1) 12 Duquense 34 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West 79 96 SOS Opp 34 North Dakota State 0 12 South Dakota U. 16 15 Des Moines U. 0 SDSU RECORD. BY. _SEA_SON

1938 (W-3, L-5) 1946 (W-3, L-3, T-2) Coach: Jack Barnes Coach: Thurlo McCrady 48 Bemidji Teachers 0 SOS Opp sos Opp 35 Lacrosse State 7 0 NorthDa kota U. 37 18 Loras 23 311 105 6 NorthDa kota State 13 6 Iowa Teachers 6 0 South Dakota U. 7 61 tv1anitoba U. 0 1952 (W-, L-4, T-1) 0 South Dakota U. 7 0 North Dakota State 6 Coach: Ralph C inn 14 Morn ingside 13 26 Augustan a 6 SDS Opp 28 Omaha U. 6 20 South Dakota U. 0 6 Lacrosse State 13 7 South Dakota Mines 28 · o Oklahoma City U. 35 19 Iowa State 57 0 St. Norbert's 9 0 Morn ingside 0 47 St. Cloud Teachers 7 14 Moorhead Teachers 6 131 76 47 Augustana · 6 169 109 1947 (W-4, L-5) 14 North Dakota State 48 1939 (W-7, L-2) 60 North Dakota U. 6 ' Coach: Ralph C inn 21 South Dakota U. 21 Coach: Jack Barnes sos Opp 39 Morn ingside 25 SOS Opp 0 Loras 28 34 Iowa Teachers 47 14 North Dakota U. 13 6 St Cloud State 20 230 6 NorthDa kota State 0 39 Central Iowa 6 287 7 South Dakota U. 21 6 Kansas U. 86 1953 (W-5, L-3, T-1) 34 Morn ingside 13 33 Augustana 12 Coach: Ralph C inn 7 Omaha U. 6 7 South Dakota U. 26 sos Opp 40 South Dakota Mines O 7 NorthDa kota State 0 13 Marq uette 46 20 Moorhead Teachers 7 13 Morn ingside 0 52 Iowa Teac hers 19 6 Yankton College 0 12 Toledo U. 33 13 North Dakota U. 13 7 West Texas State 35 123 211 55 Augustana 0 141 95 13 St. John's 26 1940 (W-4, L-3, T-1) 1948 (W-4, L-6) 32 North Dakota State 14 Coach: Ralph C inn 25 South Dakota U. 0 Coach: Jack Barnes Opp 31 Morn ingside 29 . Opp SOS sos 21 Moorhead Teachers 7 13 Wichita U. 39 45 South Dakota Mines 0 0 Dra ke 47 6 St. Norbert's 0 247 186 20 12 Omaha U. 7 6 Loras 1954 (W-7, L-2) 6 North Dakota U. 31 6 Morn ingside 6 7 Iowa Teachers 33 Coach: Ralph C inn 0 South Dakota U. 26 7 NorthDa kota State 6 SDS Opp 7 North Dakota State 0 20 Augustana 6 6 Iowa State 34 0 NorthDa kota U. 6 33 19 St. Thomas 6 2 Iowa Teachers 12 0 South Dakota U. 13 Morn ingside 18 66 Mankato Teachers 0 78 57 27 Colorado State 2 68 Augustana 0 North Dakota State 13 1941 (W-2, L-5) 203 so 108 34 North Dakota U. 20 Coach: Thurlo McCrady 1949 (W-7, L-3) 20 South Dakota U. 19 Opp SOS 34 Morn ingside 39 14 Northern 0 Coach: Ralph C inn 41 Iowa Teac hers 20 0 Iowa Teachers 21 sos Opp 0 Omaha U. 12 7 St Cloud Teachers 0 338 151 0 NorthDa kota State 25 0 Drake 40 1955 (W-6, L-2, T-1) 27 Morn ingside 20 15 NorthDa kota U. 33 Coach: Ralph C inn 0 South Dakota U. 40 40 Colorado State 13 13 Opp 3 Morningside 0 14 Iowa Teachers sos 28 Augustana 0 13 St. Thomas 19 32 131 0 North Dakota U. 19 34 Iowa Teachers 21 1942 (W-4, L-4) 27 South Dakota U. 25 14 North Dakota U. 6 28 Augustana 0 Coach: Thurlo McCrady 33 NorthDa kota State 13 7 Wichita U. 33 Opp 7 Bradley 32 SOS 33 North Dakota State 7 0 Youngstown 14 1 75• 183 27 South Dakota U. 7 0 Iowa Teachers 38 1950 (W-9, L-0, T-1) 21 Morn ingside 21 20 Omaha U. 0 20 LaCrosse State 0 3 Morn ingside 0 Coach: Ralph C inn 8 North Dakota U. 19 sos Opp 197 114 0 South Dakota U. 7 39 St. Cloud Teachers 7 13 14 NorthDa kota State 0 34 Iowa Teachers 1956 (W-4, L-5) 31 Morningside 7 20 Carleto n 14 Coach: Ralph C inn 20 Augustana 12 Opp 65 92 41 St Olaf 14 sos 14 Montana State 33 1943 No Football 60 North Dakota State 0 7 Northwest Missouri 0 21 North Dakota U. 21 1944 (W-1 , L-1) 60 54 South Dakota U. 28 0 Arizona U. 21 Coach: Thurlo McCrady 40 Wayne U. 0 20 Augustana 14 North Dakota U. 13 SOS Opp 41 Carl eton 14 6 SDSC ERC (Army) O 14 South Dakota U. 19 7 Concord ia College 27 381 116 9 North Dakota State 26 13 27 1951 (W-8, L-1, T-1) 28 Mo rn ingside 13 27 1945 (W-1 , L-4, T-1) Coach: Ralph Ginn 31 Iowa Teachers sos Opp 137 212 Coach: Thurlo McCrady 26 St Cloud Teac hers 0 SOS Opp 48 Iowa Teachers 6 6 Minot Teachers 33 28 Morningside 26 0 Drake 34 58 Augustana 7 0 Bemidji Teachers 6 34 Emporia Kansas State 14 0 25 Hamline 21 North Dakota U. 12 7 Iowa Teachers 58 7 North Dakota State 7 13 Concordia College 13 6 South Dakota U. 26 51 144 SDSU RECORD BY SEASON

1974 (W-6, L-5) 1979 (W-9, L-3) 1984 (W-3, L-8) Coach: John Gregory Coa-ch: John Gregory Coach: Wayne Haensel SDS Opp SDS Opp SDS Opp Northwestern Iowa St. Cloud State 7 14 @Portland State 17 15 0 28 Wis-Stout 45 Southwest Minnesota 10 27 Wis-Whitewater 7 27 13 Mankato State North Dakota 25 Morningside 27 45 14 0 13 North Dakota 21 Youngstown 35 28 Augustan a 26 7 46 Augustan a South Dakota 24 @St. Cloud 12 35 6 26 21 Nebraska-Omaha 0 North Dakota State 28 31 Nebraska-Omaha 14 24 27 NorthDak ota U. Northern Iowa 30 @North Dakota State 55 55 6 14 7 @Augustana 6 South Dakota U. 20 1� North Dakota State 38 42 14 Morn ingside Morningside 42 @South Dakota 45 27 8 24 0 Mankato 21 Northern Iowa 22 33 South Dakota 28 24 30 Nevada-LasVegas 27 Idaho 13 29 @Wyoming 45 21 24 *Youngstown 291 173 7 so 288 33 259 224 1985 · (W-7, L-4) 1975 (W-7, L-4) *NCAA Div. II playoffs Coach: John Gregory Coach: Wayne Haensel SDS Opp 1980 (W-3, L-8) SDS Opp Hamline Coach: John Gregory 20 @Northern Arizona 24 49 6 @South Dakota 10 Mankato State 0 SDS Opp 18 33 Nebraska-Omaha St. Cloud State 45 Nebraska-Omaha 28 56 14 17 0 North Dakota 17 Augustana 31 27 Western Illinois 33 29 23 North Dakota State @Augustan a 25 @Morni ngside 14 13 8 7 34 @North Dakota State 14 North Dakota U. 35 21 South Dakota 13 7 41 South Dakota U. @Nebrasa ka-Omaha 24 South Dakota 12 24 22 17 40 Augustana 17 Morn ingside 0 7 @Northern Colorado 40 31 19 3 Northern Iowa 17 16 North Dakota State 23 31 @Mankato State 38 Nevada-Las Vegas Morningside 28 St. Cloud State 21 23 38 17 6 23 38 Youngstown 21 13 @North Dakota 47 @Northern Colorado 14 7 @South Dakota 16 264 190 @Portland State 281 267 1976 (W-5, L-4, T-1) 17 48 Coach: John Gregory 166 300 1981 (W-4, L-6) 1986 (W-6, L-5) SDS Opp Coach: Wayne Haensel 1 *St. Cloud State 0 Coach: John Gregory 21 Western Illinois 28 SDS Opp SDS Opp Northern Colorado St. Cloud State 14 Wisconsin-Stvs Pt 7 7 22 40 3 South Dakota 0 NorthDa kota State 13 13 @Western Illinois 17 14 26 Morn ingside South Dakota 13 @Nebraska-Omaha 19 14 0 21 20 @North Dakota 28 NorthDa kota U. 6 17 Nebraska-Omaha 10 52 21 South Dakota U. Northern Colorado 24 Morningside 14 17 17 20 22 North Dakota State 16 Northern Iowa 13 24 @North Dakota State 48 7 49 Weber State @Morn ingside 39 @South Dakota 51 19 52 23 28 @Augustana Augustan a 28 North Dakota 16 40 7 19 25 Augustan a Mankato 176 215 31 34 7 21 *won by forfeit @South Dakota 44 @St. Cloud State 7 16 28 Northern Colorado 7 1977 (W-5, L-4, t-1) 233 226 31 Coach: John Gregory 1982 (W-4, L-6) 285 229 SDS Opp Coach: Wayne Haensel 10 St. Cloud State 0 SDS Opp 23 Western Illinois 6 37 St. Cloud State 14 1987 (W-5, L-5) 14 Dayton 28 20 South Dakota 7 Coach Wayne Haensel Nebraska-Omaha @Nebraska-Omaha 34 2 22 11 SDS Opp 14 North Dakota State 27 14 @Northern Colorado 22 @Central Missouri 44 Morn ingside NorthDa kota State 21 17 20 3 10 @North Dakota State 6 North Dakota U. 6 35 Morn ingside 0 7 43 South Dakota U. 13 @NorthDa kota 21 South Dakota 30 10 15 34 Nebraska-Omaha 12 Northern Iowa 23 10 @Augustana 13 28 24 14 Augustan a 10 6 @South Dakota 31 17 @Augustana College 28 @Mank-ato State Morningside College 181 137 21 23 38 14 181 166 10 @St. Cloud State 33 24 North Dakota 9 1978 (W-5, L-6) 1983 (W-5, L-6) Northern Colorado Coach: John Gregory Coach: Wayne Haensel 21 17 Mankato State SDS Opp SDS Opp 21 26 43 St. Cloud State 3 21 Mankato State 14 208 241 7 Louisville 54 20 @Drake 3 7 Moorhead State 12 17 @Morningside 10 41 Morn ingside 17 28 @North Dakota 27 30 NorthDa kota U. 19 22 St. Cloud State 24 19 Augustana 7 16 @Nebraska-Omaha 44 7 South Dakota U. 24 12 North Dakota State 24 14 Nebraska-Omaha 16 13 Augustana 9 10 Northern Iowa 9 23 South Dakota 48 26 North Dakota State 28 27 @Mankato State 30 21 Portland State 42 14 Northern Colorado 21 224 231 213 258 SDSU RECORD BY SEASON

1957 (W-6, L-2, T-1) 1963 (W-9, L-1) 47 Augustan a 27 Coach: Ralph Ginn Coach: Ralph Ginn 41 Idaho State 22 sos Opp sos Opp 20 Drake 28 6 Monta na State 13 9 Montana State 6 Iowa Teachers Nebraska 247 260 23 20 7 58 1969 (W-, Drake Colorado State l-7) 7 25 54 14 Coach: Dave Kragthorpe 16 Augustana 0 28 Augustan a 8 North Dakota U. North Dakota U. Opp 53 21 7 6 sos Weber State 21 South Dakota U. 13 61 South Dakota U. 0 13 28 NorthDak ota State North Dakota State 16 Drake 21 32 14 40 25 Morningside 7 Morn ingside 7 27 State College Iowa 13 22 32 Mankato State Morningside 14 Northern Iowa 24 20 6 28 22 North Dakota U. 17 Arkansas State 14 19 13 185 119 20 South Dakota U. 14 1958 (W-4, L-5) 278 166 16 Youngstown 17 Coach: Ralph Ginn 42 Augustan a 0 Opp 1964 (W-2, l-8) North Dakota State sos Coach: Ralph Ginn 13 20 12 Drake 6 0 Montana U. 58 Marq uette Opp 7 18 sos Montana State 175 227 6 Mo ntana State 23 14 46 Augustana 14 Fresno State 30 1970 (W-2, l-8) 20 6 Augustan a Coach: Dean Pryor 12 NorthDak ota U. 30 27 14 South Dakota U. 13 North Dakota State 20 Opp 7 28 NorthDa kota U. sos St. Thomas 20 NorthDa kota State 33 28 35 37 14 Morn ingside 7 South Dakota U. 10 19 Mankato State 43 26 6 Morn ingside Northern Iowa 13 Iowa Teachers 8 32 21 8 24 14 State College Iowa 23 12 Wayne State 21 123 158 15 Drake 37 3 North Dakota U. 36 1959 (W-2, l-7) Ma nkato State 0 South Dakota U. 26 Coach: Ralph Ginn 6 7 AL,Jgustana 170 243 6 22 Opp 0 North Dakota State 35 sos Montana State 1965 (W-1, l-8, T-1) 44 Morn ingside 0 27 Coach: Ralph Ginn 24 0 Colorado State 22 0 Montana 24 Kansa s State Opp 12 28 sos Mo ntana State 129 269 0 Augustana 13 0 22 NorthDa kota U. 0 Parsons College 1971 (W-3, l-7) 6 0 Augustana 10 Coach: Dean Pryor 12 South Dakota u. 7 14 14 NorthDa kota State 13 North Dakota State 41 Opp 6 8 North Dakota U. sos St. Thomas 32 Morningside 34 7 14 26 7 · Iowa Teachers 30 South Dakota U. 14 0 Mankato State 10 12 14 Morn ingside 0 Northern Iowa 80 20 25 23 157 0 State College Iowa 41 8 Wayne State 27 1960 (W-5, l-4, T-1) 20 Colorado State U. 52 7 North Dakota U. 35 Coach: Ralph Ginn 7 Ma nkato State 14 18 South Dakota U. 37 Opp Augustan a sos Bemidji State 111 247 16 NorthDa kota State 15 22 6 1966 (W-3, L-7) 20 13 6 Kansas State 20 12 Morn ingside Montana State Coach: Ralph Ginn Eastern Michigan 21 20 14 Opp 2 35 20 Augustana 21 sos North Dakota U. 6 Montana State 109 223 23 27 Minnesota-Dul uth 41 28 South Dakota U. 7 27 0 NorthDa kota State 14 Colorado State U. 1972 (W-6, L-5) 14 14 North Dakota State 45 22 Morn ingside 0 6 35 Coach: John Gregory Iowa Teachers 21 Morn ingside 41 Opp 0 12 NorthDa kota U. sos 15 Colorado State 14 0 43 73 Eastern Montana 0 22 South Dakota U. Mankato State 170 121 State College Iowa 18 17 24 7 13 49 Missouri-Rolla 0 1961 (W-8, L-2) 7 Colorado State Youngstown Coach: Ralph Ginn Augustan a 31 34 22 19 13 25 Augustana Opp NorthDa kota U. 14 sos Bemidji State 129 280 21 51 34 8 1967 (W-4, l-6) 27 South Dakota U. 42 36 Colorado State North Dakota State St. Cloud State 13 Coach: Ralph Ginn 16 34 73 0 Opp 0 Northern Iowa 32 12 Montana State 17 sos Morningside Augustana 7 Minnesota-Dul uth 12 35 0 41 14 Idaho State 22 24 Quantico Marines 21 13 NorthDa kota U. 14 24 South Dakota U. 14 NorthDa kota State 321 240 34 6 Morningside 34 41 NorthDa kota State 12 24 15 1973 (W-5, L-5, T-1) Morn ingside 7 North Dakota U. Coach: John Gregory 56 0 South Dakota U. 9 36 Iowa Teachers 13 42 14 Opp 16 Northern Iowa sos Northwestern la. 376 97 Drake 17 28 38 21 34 39 Southwest Minnesota 6 1962 (W-7, l-2, T-1) 17 Augustana Mankato State Coach: Ralph Ginn U. of Tampa 21 0 21 14 7 26 Youngstown Opp Western Colorado 6 sos U. of Toledo 186 187 56 28 25 14 1968 (W-4, L-6) 21 Augustan a 7 Arkansas State NorthDa kota U. 21 Montana State 9 Coach: Ralph Ginn 20 28 10 14 Opp 10 South Dakota U. 36 28 Augustana NorthDa kota State NorthDa kota U. 7 sos Weber State 14 24 26 0 12 27 16 Northern Iowa 24 South Dakota U. 3 NorthDa kota State 21 Morn ingside 0 NorthDa kota State 0 Morningside 52 12 17 6 43 Northern Iowa 14 13 State College Iowa 13 10 38 283 240 41 Morningside 16 NorthDa kota U. 21 Colorado State 7 South Dakota U. 47 0 32 Youngstown 55 238 73 23 20 KJJQ ORIGI NATES JACKRABBIT SPORTS NETWORK FOR 1988

For the fourth straight year, KJJQ radio from Volga-Brookings will pro­ vide live play-by-play coverage of all SDSU football and men's basket­ ball games only this time, it will also be the "official station" of J ackrab­ bit sports. KJJQ is.at 910 on the AM dial. KJJQ became SDSU's official station during the summer and will feed its broadcasts to four other stations on the Jackrabbit Sports Network: KKFN, 1230 AM, Sioux Falls; KMIT, 105.9 FM, Mitchell; KGFX, 1060 AM, Pierre; and KG IM 1420 AM, Aberdeen. Sports director Kris Stephens will handle the play-by-play for all the broadcasts. KJJQ has broadcast SDSU sports for five of the past six years with coverage including NCAA playoff action in basketball, some women's basketball games, and Jackrabbit baseball including the 1987 North Cen­ tral Conference playoffs.

JACKRABBIT MEDIA LIST

RADIO PLAY BY PLAY: Kris Stephens, Sports Director, KJJQ radio, Volga, SD 57071 LOCAL OUTLETS: Terry Borns, Sports Editor, Brookings Register, Brookings, SD 57006 Dellas Cole, Sports Director, KBRK radio, Brooki ngs, SD 57006 Joe Sefrna, Sports Editor, The Collegian, SDSU, Brook ings, SD 57007 AREA NEWSPAPER AND WIRE SERVICE OUTLETS: Greg Hansen, Sports Editor, Argus Leader, Box 5034, Sioux Falls, SD 57117 J.T. Fey, Sports Editor, Public Opinion, Watertown, SD 57201 John Egan, Sports, Argus Leader, Box 5034, Sioux Falls, SD 57117 Rob Dump, Daily Republic, Mitchell, SD 57301 Bruce Conley, Sports, Argus Leader, Box 5034, Sioux Falls, SD 571 17 Doug Heiberger, Sports Editor, Daily Plainsman, Huron, SD 57350 Sports Editor, The Associated Press, Box 1125, Sioux FAIis, SD 57101 Ron Feikert, Sports Editor, American News, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Sports Editor, United Press International, Box 471 , Sioux Falls, SD 57101 Jeff Mammenga, Sports Editor, Capital Journal, Pierre, SD 57501 Kevin Henseler, Sports Editor, Press & Dakotan, Yankton, SD 57078 Don Lindner, Sports Editor, Journal, Box 450, Rapid City, SD 57709

AREA RADIO AND TELEVISION OUTLETS: Steve Beehler, Sports Director, KSFY-TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KCIM radio, Box 306, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Gary Weckwerth, Sports Director, KELO-TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KKAA radio, Box 1770, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Jon Schuetz, Sports Director, KDLT-TV, Mitchell, SD 57301 Sports Director, K BFS radio, Box 787, Belle Fourche,. SD 5771 7 Danny Olson, Sports Director, KELO radio, Sioux Falls, Sd 57102 Sports Director, KDSJ radio, Box 567, Deadwood, SD 57732 Tom Fredrick, Sports Director, KSOO radio, Sioux Falls, Sd 57105 Sports Director, KZMX radio, Box 61 1, Hot Springs, SD 57747 Jeff Anderson, Sports Director, KJAM radio, Box D, Madison, SD 57042 Sports Director, KOKK radio, Box 931 , Huron, SD 57350 Tim Guenther, Sports Director, KY T radio, Box 625, Yankton, SD 57078 Sports Director, KBJM radio, Lemmon, SD 57638 Wayne Hunter, Sports Director, KWAT radio, Watertown, SD 57201 Sports Director, KMSD radio, Box 1005, Milbank, SD 57252 Tim Smith, Sports Director, KMIT radio, Box 536, Mitchell, SD 57301 Sports Director, KOLY radio, Box 400, Mobridge, SD 57601 Tom Maxwell, Sports Director, KORN radio, Box 921 , Mitchell, SD 57301 Sports Director, KKLS radio, Box 460, Rapid City, SD 57709 Bud Holly, Sports Director, KIJV radio, Huron, SD 57350 Sports Director, KQKD radio, Box 110, Redfield, SD 57469 Cene Reich, Sports Director, KSD radio, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Sports Director, KBHB radio, Box 779, Sturgis, SD 57785 Rod Fisc her, Sports Director, KCCR radio, Box 309, Pierre, SD 57501 Sports Director, KYRA radio, Box 282, Vermillion, SD 57069 Bob Laskowski, Sports Director, KTOQ radio, Box 1680, Rapid City, SD 57701 Sports Director, KWAT radio, Box 1480, Watertown, SD 57201 Tom Rudebush, Sports Director, KOTA radio, Box 1760, Rapid City, SD 57701 Sports Director, KWYR radio, Box 491 , Winner, SD 57580 Steve Knudson, Sports Director, KIMM radio, Box 8205, Rapid City, SD 57701 Sports Director, KILi-FM radio, Box 150, Porcupine, SD 57772 Roger Gilmore, Sports Director, KGFX radio, Box 1197, Pierre, SD 57501 Sports Director, K BWS radio, Eden, SD 57232 Norm Hilson, Sports Director, WNAX radio, Yankton, SD 57078 Sports Director, KIN I-FM radio, Box 146, St. Francis, SD 57572 Sports Director, KXRB radio, Sioux Falls, SD 57106 .1988 NORTH CENTRAL CONFE RENCE COMPOSITE' FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

September 3 October 1 Central Missouri at South Dakota State 23 p. m . South Dakota State at Nebraska-Omaha 7:30 p. m. Wisconsin-Stevens Poi'nt at South Dakota 1 :30 p. m. Northern Colorado at Mankato State 1 :00 p. m . Northern Michigan at North Dakota 1 :30 p. m . North Dakota at St. Cloud State 1 :00 p. m . Wayne State. at Nebraska-Omaha 7:30 p. m. North Dakota State at Morningside 7:00 p. m . Mankato State af Texas-E l Paso 7:00 p.m . South Dakota at Augustana 1 :30 p. m. Eastern New Mexico at Montana 1 :00 p. m . Northwestern, Iowa at Morningside 7:30 p. m . October 8 St. Cloud State at Northwest Missouri 1 :30 p . m . Augustana at South Dakota State 2 :00 p. m . Northern Colorado open St. Cloud State at North Dakota State 1 :30 p. m . North Dakota State open date Mankato State at North Dakota 1 : 30 p. m . Nebraska-Omaha at Northern Colorado 1 :00 p. m. September 5 . Minnesota-Morris at Augustana 7: 30 p.m . October 22 St. Cloud State at South Dakota State 2 :00 p. m . September 10 Mankato State at South Dakota 2 :00 p. m . South Dakota State at Montan·a 1 :00 p. m . MDT Northern Colorado at Nebraska-Omaha, 7: 30 Northern Michigan at North Dakota State 7 :00 p. m. Augustana at Mornings ide, 1 : 30 p. m. South Dakota at Central Missouri 1 : 30 p. m. North Dakota at Nebraska-Omaha 1 :30 p. m . Kearney State at Nebraska-Omaha 1 :30 p. m . North Dakota State at Northern Colorado 1 :00 p. m. Adams State at Mankato State 7:30 p. m . St. Cloud State at Wayne State (Neb) 1 :30 p. m. October 27 Northern Colorado at Abilene Christian 7:00 p. m . South Dakota State at North Dakota 1 : 30 p. m . North Dakota at Minnesota-Duluth 1 :30 p. m . Morningside at Mankato State 1 : 30 p. m . Augustana at Bemidji State 1 : 30 p. m . South Dakota at North Dakota State 1 : 30 p. m . Morningside at Southwest State 1 :30 p. m. Nebraska-Omaha at St. Cloud State 1 :00 p. m . Augustana at Northern Colorado � :00 p. m .

September 17 November 5 North Dakota State at South Dakota State 2 :00 p. m . Northern Colorado at South Dakota State 1 :00 p. m . Mankato State at St. Cloud State, 1 :00 Nebraska-Omaha at North Dakota State 1 :30 p. m . Nebraska-Omaha at South Dakota 1 :30 p. m . St. Cloud State at Morningside 1 :00 p. m . Northern Colorado at Morningside 7: 30 p. m . Mankato State at Augustana 1 : 30 p. m . North Dakota at Augustana 1 : 30 p. m. North Dakota at South Dakota 1 : 30 p. m .

September 24 November 12 South Dakota State at South Dakota 1 :30 p. m . South Dakota State at Mankato State 1 :30 p. m. Morningside at North Dakota 1 : 30 p. m·. South Dakota at Northern Colorado 1 :00 p. m . Mankato State at Nebrask a-Omaha 7:30 p. m . Morningside at Nebraska-Omaha 1 : 30 p. m . Augustana at North Dakota State 7:00 p. m . Augustana at St. Cloud State 1 :00 p. m . St. Cloud State at Northern Colorado 1 :00 p.m . North Dakota State at North Da-kota 1 :30 p. m . ...