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NAIA FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TO THE MEDIA: This guide has been prepared for use by the news media in covering NAIA foot- ball-playing institutions during the 1 981 season. All requests for additional infor- mation concerning NAIA football and other related events and activities should be directed to: Charlie Eppler, Director of Communications NAIA 1221 Baltimore Avenue Kansas City, Missouri 64105

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TELEPHONE: 816/842-5050 HOTLINE PHONE: 816/842-7979 Weekly statistical leaders (beginning September 1 4), national top 20 rankings (begin- ning September 16) and the NAIA national offensive and defensive players-of-the- week (beginning September 14) will be made available to the media on the NAIA HOTLINE (816-842-7979). Statistical leaders and player-of-the-week selections will be announced after 10:00 a.m. (Central Standard Time) each Monday and the weekly ratings in both Division I and II will be released after 2:00 p.m. (Central Standard Time) each Wednesday during the regular season.

HARRY FRITZ CARROLL LAND TOM PARRY NAIA Executive Director NAIA President NAIA-FCA President Kansas City, MO Point Loma CA Central Washington

The NAIA Football Media Guide is published annually by the Na- tional Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, 1221 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas, City, Missouri 64105. The reproduction and general use of any editorial material in this publication is hereby granted. Reproduction or use of the NAIA logo without advance written permission of the Executive Director is prohibited.

Harry Fritz, Executive Director; Charles Morris, Assistant Executive Direc- tor; Wally Schwartz, Assistant Executive Director; Dean Van Order, Market- ing Communications; Lois Allen, Administrative Assistant. TABLE OF CONTENTS

NAIA Playoff System 2 1981 Schedules . .. 34-52 Championship History . 3 1981 Schedules by Dates . . . 53-62 1 980 Division I All-America 4 Past Coaches-of-the-Year 62 1 980 Division II All-America 5 1 980 Conference Standings ... 64-65 1980 Division I & II Final Ratings 6 1 980 Statistical Review . . . 66-67 1 981 Area Previews 8-32 NAIA Regular Season Records ... .. 68-71 1981 Division I & II Rating Committee . . 32 Winningest Active Coaches 72

1981 NAIA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF DATES DIVISION I DIVISION II Quarterfinals December 5 Quarterfinals November 21 Semifinals December 12 Semifinals December 5 Championship December 19 Championship December 12

1 980 NAIA FOOTBALL PLAYOFF RESULTS

DIVISION I Quarterfinals Elon NC 1 7, Concord WV 14 atBluefield.WV Kearney State NE 9, Mars H ill NC 6 (ot) at Mars Hill, NC Northeastern State OK 10, Angelo State TX 3 at Tahlequah, OK East Texas State 27, Central Arkansas 21 at Conway, AR Semifinals Elon NC 14, East Texas State 6 at Commerce, TX Northeastern State OK 1 4, Kearney State NE 0 at Tahlequah, OK

Championship Elon NC 1 7, Northeastern State OK 10 at Burlington, NC

DIVISION II Quarterfinals Wilmington OH 56, Hanover IN 49 (4ot) at Wilmington, OH William Jewell MO 20, Baker KS 1 7 at Liberty, MO Valley City State ND 16, McMurry TX 7 at Abilene, TX Pacific Lutheran WA 35, Linfield OR 20 at Tacoma, WA Semifinals Wilmington OH 31, William Jewell MO 1 7 at Liberty, MO Pacific Lutheran WA 32, Valley City State ND 0 at Tacoma, WA

Championship Pacific Lutheran WA 38, Wilmington OH 10 at Tacoma, WA NAIA PLAYOFF SYSTEM

The NAIA utilizes a playoff system to determine its teams and to settle the Divisions I and II national football championship. From 1958-1977 the NAIA selected four teams for the , and, in 1978, expanded its playoff format to include eight teams in each division.

DIVISIONS AND AREAS Unlike , where NAIA institutions compete in districts, NAIA foot- ball-playing institutions are classified according to Division I or II. When the NAIA divided into two divisions in 1970 member schools were given the option of choosing their division of competition. The NAIA Football Coaches Associ- ation Review Board has the authority to rule on changes in a given division once a school is placed there. The Review Board rules on divisional changes in January of even-numbered years. Within each division member institutions are arranged according to geographical areas (see previews of divisions for breakdown on teams in each area, beginning on page 8).

THE RATERS Teams selected for participation in the playoffs are determined by weekly ratings throughout the season. Selected members of the NAIA Football Coaches Association (16 raters in each division, four per each geographical area) submit a weekly rating during a specified rating period to determine which teams will participate in the post-season playoffs. In 1980 the Division II rating period will run from Wednesday, September 16 to Sunday, November 15. The Division I rating period will run from Wednesday, September 1 6 to Sunday, November 22.

SELECTION OF TEAMS • Teams must declare their intent to participate in the NAIA championship football program by September 15. • Teams must be ranked in the top 1 2 in the last regular-season weekly rat- ing — November 15 for Division II, November 22 for Division I — to be con- sidered for the playoffs. • The top-ranked team from each of the four geographical areas (in each division within the top 12) are automatically selected for the playoffs. • The next four highest-ranked teams, regardless of geographic area, and not already selected, complete the eight-team field. • No more than two teams from the same conference (within the same divi- sion) may be selected for the playoffs. • Teams with four or more non-winning games will not be selected to par- ticipate in the playoffs. • Teams may be paired according to geographic proximity to each other for the quarterfinal rounds. Members of the same conference will play each other no later than the semifinal round. DIVISION I CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY YR. CHAMPION RUNNER-UP SCORE SITE 1956 St. Joseph's IN & Montana State 0-0 Little Rock, AR 1957 Kansas State-Pittsburg HillsdaleMI 27-26 St. Petersburg, FL 1958 Northeastern Oklahoma Northern Arizona 19-13 St. Petersburg, FL 1959 Texas A&l Lenoir-Rhyne NC 20-7 St. Petersburg, FL 1960 Lenoir-Rhyne NC Humboldt State CA 15-14 St. Petersburg, FL 1961 Kansas State-Pittsburg Linfield OR 12-7 Sacramento, CA 1962 Central State OK Lenoir-Rhyne NC 28-13 Sacramento, CA 1963 St. John's MN Prairie View TX 33-27 Sacramento, CA 1964 Concordia MN & Sam Houston TX 7-7 Augusta, GA 1965 St. John's MN Linfield OR 33-0 Augusta, GA 1966 Waynesburg PA Wisconsin-White water 42-21 Tulsa.OK 1967 Fairmont State WV Eastern Washington 28-21 Morgantown, WV 1968 Troy State AL Texas A&l 43-35 Montgomery, AL 1969 Texas A&l Concordia MN 32-7 Kingsville, TX 1970 Texas A&l Wofford SC 48-7 Greenville, SC 1971 Livingston AL Arkansas Tech 14-12 Birmingham, AL 1972 East Texas State Carson-Newman TN 21-18 Commerce, TX 1973 Abilene Christian TX ElonNC 42-14 Shreveport, LA 1974 Texas A&l Henderson State AR 34-23 Kingsville, TX 1975 Texas A&l Salem WV 37-0 Kingsville, TX 1976 Texas A&l Central Arkansas 26-0 Kingsville, TX 1977 Abilene Christian TX Southwestern Oklahoma 24-7 Seattle, WA 1978 Angelo State TX Elon NC 34-14 McAllen.TX 1979 Texas A&l Central State OK 20-14 McAllen.TX 1980 ElonNC Northeastern Oklahoma 17-10 Burlington, NC DIVISION 11 CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY YR. CHAMPION RUNNER-UP SCORE SITE 1970 Westminster PA Anderson IN 21-16 Newcastle, PA 1971 California Lutheran Westminster PA 20-14 Thousand Oaks, CA 1972 Missouri Southern Northwestern IA 21-14 Joplin, MO 1973 Northwestern IA Glenville State WV 10-3 Huntington, WV 1974 Texas Lutheran Missouri Valley 42-0 Seguin, TX 1975 Texas Lutheran California Lutheran 34-8 Thousand Oaks, CA 1976 Westminster PA Redlands CA 20-13 Redlands, CA 1977 Westminster PA California Lutheran 17-9 Thousand Oaks, CA 1978 Concordia MN FindlayOH 7-0 Findlay.OH 1979 FindlayOH Northwestern IA 51-6 Findlay, OH 1980 Pacific Lutheran WA Wilmington OH 38-10 Tacoma, WA MOST PLAYOFF GAME APPEARANCES No. of Playoff School Appearances Record Years Texas A&l 8 16-1 1 979-76-75-74-70-69-68-59 Linfield OR 7 3-7 1 980-78-77-74-65-64-61 ElonNC 5 6-4 1980-78-76-74-73 California Lutheran 4 4-3 1979-77-75-71 Kearney State NE 4 1-4 1980-79-77-63 Northern State SD 4 0-4 1971-68-62-61 Northwestern IA 4 5-3 1979-78-73-72 Westminster PA 4 6-1-1 1977-76-71-70 3 appearances: Angelo State TX (4-2), 1980-79-78; Central Arkansas (1-3), 1980-78-76; Central State OK (4-2), 1 979-72-62; Concord WV (0-3), 1 980-78-77; Concordia MN (5-1 -1), 1978-69-64; FindlayOH (5-2), 1979-78-64; Hanover IN (0-3), 1980-75-74; HillsdaleMI (0-3), 1969-59-57; Lenoir-Rhyne NC (4-2), 1962-60-59; New Mexico Highlands (0-3), 1969-67-66; Texas Lutheran (4-1), 1976-75-74; Western State CO (1 -3), 1 979-78-76. 1980 DIVISION I ALL-AMERICA FOOTBALL TEAMS (RETURNEES IN BOLD) FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Class TE Jerry Wichert Northeastern OK 6-3 212 Sr. WR Ron Hamilton WashburnKS 5-10 175 Sr. WR Ron Mallett Central Arkansas 6-0 170 Jr. OL Roger Hill East Central OK 6-3 252 Sr. OL GarySayre Cameron OK 6-5 260 Sr. OL Gerard Sonsalla Wisconsin-River Falls 6-2 254 Sr. OL Bill Stevens Missouri Western 6-4 265 Sr. C Charles Price Shepherd WV 5-1 1 216 Sr. QB Wade Wilson East Texas State 6-4 220 Sr. RB Clifford Chatman Central State OK 6-2 220 Sr. RB Bobby Hedrick Elon NC 6-0 177 Sr. RB Richard Overton Pittsburg State KS 6-1 222 Sr. PK Rocky Paulson Adams State CO 6-3 215 Sr. P Gary Johnson Kentucky State 6-1 195 Sr. SECOND TEAM OFFENSE TE Gary McCauley Clarion State PA 6-4 212 Jr. WR Lynn Pendergraft Concord WV 5-9 180 Sr. WR Anthony Smith Hampton Institute VA 6-5 197 Sr. OL Steve Chapman Mississippi Valley State 6-4 244 Sr. OL Justin Cross Western State CO 6-6 265 Sr. OL Harold Norfleet Prairie View A&MTX 6-2 262 Sr. OL Paul Thornton Southwest Texas State 6-3 227 Sr. C Scott Gallas Southern Colorado 6-3 228 Sr. QB Dave Renner Concord WV 6-0 180 Sr. RB Amory Bodin Minnesota-Duluth 5-1 1 184 Sr. RB Anthony Johnson Angelo State TX 5-9 180 Jr. RB Jayce Smith Northwood Institute Ml 6-2 205 Sr. PK Tim Murphy Wisconsin-LaCrosse 6-0 175 Sr. P Carl Birdsong Southwestern Oklahoma 6-0 190 Sr. FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Class L Daniel Beauford Johnson C. Smith NC 6-3 240 Jr. L Kenny Davidson Abilene Christian TX 6-2 230 Sr. L Wilarthur Jackson Alcorn State MS 6-4 258 Sr. L Eugene Marve Saginaw Valley State Ml 6-3 220 Jr. L Jeff Stenslokken Kearney State NE 6-5 235 Jr. LB John Gulledge Mars Hill NC 6-0 235 Sr. LB Gary Harper Southwestern Oklahoma 6-0 220 Sr. LB Clayton Weishuhn Angelo State TX 6-2 210 Jr. B Victor Jackson Bowie State MD 6-1 203 Sr. B Joe Johnson Langston OK 6-1 188 Sr. B Havan Jones Eastern Oregon 6-3 185 Jr. B Durwood Roquemore TexasA&l 6-1 180 Jr. SECOND TEAM DEFENSE L Craig Hutchins Wisconsin-LaCrosse 6-5 230 Sr. L Jay Lewis New Mexico Highlands 6-3 205 Jr. L Milton Spradley West Virginia State 6-2 218 Jr. L Ralph Warthen Gardner-Webb NC 6-5 255 Jr. L Chris Worst Elon NC 6-3 215 So. LB Tony Applewhite Eastern Oregon 6-5 215 Sr. LB Danny Kirk East Texas State 6-3 230 Sr. LB Tom Paulus Wisconsin-Stout 6-0 215 Sr. B Ray Garvin Adams State Co 5-9 165 Sr. B Rod Mill Kentucky State 6-0 170 Jr. B David Knowles Angelo State TX 5-11 180 Sr. B David Thompkins Southwestern Oklahoma 5-11 172 Jr. 1980 DIVISION II ALL-AMERICA FOOTBALL TEAMS

(RETURNEES IN BOLD)

FIRST TEAM OFFENSE Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Class WR Roosevelt Brown Peru State NE 5-10 175 Sr. TE Scott Westering Pacific Lutheran WA 6-5 225 Sr. OL Ron Hausauer Jamestown ND 6-3 278 Jr. OL Ed Kama LinfieldOR 6-4 235 Sr. OL Lyle Lundgren Northwestern IA 6-3 230 Sr. OL Tom White Northeastern Illinois 6-3 245 Sr. C Luke Taylor McMurryTX 6-1 226 Jr. QB Alan Schmidlin LinfieldOR 6-0 175 Sr. RB Nelson Bolden Findlay OH 6-2 218 Sr. RB Alvin Holder Peru State NE 5-9 190 Jr. RB Gary Worthy Wilmington OH 6-0 182 So. PK Tony Butts Baker KS 6-1 190 Sr. SECOND TEAM OFFENSE WR Jeff Carter Hanover IN 5-10 175 Jr. TE Dave Dill Wilmington OH 6-3 205 Jr. OL John Bley Pacific Lutheran WA 6-2 240 Sr. OL Chet Croco LinfieldOR 6-5 250 Sr. OL Ty Quick Austin TX 6-2 235 Sr. OL Jim Wisniewski Lakeland Wl 6-2 225 Sr. C Jim Gustin Azusa Pacific CA 6-1 210 Sr. QB John Calhoun Wilmington OH 6-4 231 Sr. RB David Cunningham William Jewell MO 6-2 210 Sr. RB Guy Ellison Pacific Lutheran WA 5-9 170 Sr. RB Duke Williams Kansas Wesleyan 6-4 233 Sr. PK Kyle Tarpenning LinfieldOR 5-10 160 So. FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Pos. Name School Ht. Wt. Class DL Don Brougher Westminster PA 6-4 240 Sr. DL Dave Dutton South Dakota Tech 6-0 200 Sr. DL Dave Pomante Whitworth WA 5-9 210 Sr. DL Darryl Schliem Milton Wl 6-4 210 So. DL Brian Stoneking Anderson IN 6-3 220 Sr. LB Don Katzman Hanover IN 6-4 227 Sr. LB Rick Hanna Illinois Wesleyan 6-0 210 Sr. LB Ralph Halvorson Concordia MN 6-1 215 Sr. DB Dave Boschma LinfieldOR 6-1 180 Sr. DB Ron Entenman Lewis & Clark OR 6-4 200 Sr. DB Scott Kessler Pacific Lutheran WA 6-0 190 Sr. P Gene Branum Austin TX 6-2 200 Jr.

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE DL Jeff Bell Bethany KS 6-2 222 Sr. DL Steve Fruchtl Hastings NE 6-1 240 Sr. DL Mark Heysse Concordia MN 6-4 230 Sr. DL Dickinson State ND 6-7 284 Jr. DL Dean Weinmeister Doane NE 6-3 235 Sr. LB Scott McKay Pacific Lutheran WA 6-1 225 Jr. LB Dave Najarian Gustavus Adolphus MN 6-4 226 Jr. LB Norm Slosted Azusa Pacific CA 6-1 218 Sr. DB Jon Bolstad Valley City ND 6-1 170 Jr. DB Chris Luper Austin TX 5-10 165 Jr. DB Lorenza Thames BakerKS 6-0 195 Sr. P Larry Welch Panhandle State OK 6-1 190 So. FINAL 1980 DIVISION I RATINGS

FINAL REG. FIRST PLACE RANK SEASON SCHOOL (AREA) VOTES RECORD POIN1 1 3 Elon NC (4) 16 13-1-0 320 2 4 Northeastern Oklahoma (2) 11-2-0 304 3 8 East Texas State (2) 8-3-1 287 4 5 Angelo State TX (2) 8-2-1 271 5 7 Kearney State NE (1) 9-2-1 258 6 Tie 1 Central Arkansas (2) 9-1-0 233 6 Tie 2 Concord WV (3) 11-1-0 233 8 6 Mars Hill NC (4) 8-2-1 215 9 9 Southern Colorado (1) 8-1-0 190 10 10 Moorhead State MN (1) 8-2-0 165 11 11 Eastern Oregon (1) 8-1-0 138 12 12 Cameron OK (2) 8-3-0 133 13 13 Wisconsin-River Falls (3) 8-2-0 126 14 14 Wofford SC (4) 7-2-2 125 15 15 Wisconsin-LaCrosse (3) 8-2-0 1 16 16 16 East Central OK (2) 7-3-0 75 17 17 Grand Valley State Ml (3) 7-3-0 54 18 18 HillsdaleMI (3) 7-3-0 48 19 19 Adams State CO (1) 8-3-0 40 20 20 Oregon Tech (1) 7-2-0 22 Others Receiving Votes: None

FINAL 1980 DIVISION II RATINGS

FINAL REG. FIRST PLACE RANK SEASON SCHOOL (AREA) VOTES RECORD POIN1 1 4 Pacific Lutheran WA (1) 16 11-1-0 320 2 6 Wilmington OH (4) 9-2-0 301 3 1 LinfieldOR (1) 10-1-0 275 4 2 William Jewell MO (3) 11-1-1 264 5 5 Hanover IN (4) 8-2-0 256 6 8 Valley City ND (1) 8-1-0 247 7 3 Baker KS (2) 9-1-1 229 8 7 McMurry TX (2) 9-2-0 207 9 10 Anderson IN (4) 8-1-0 188 10 9 Peru State NE (1) 9-1-0 178 11 12 South Dakota Tech (1) 8-1-0 152 12 11 Bethany KS (2) 9-1-0 145 13 13 Hastings NE (1) 8-1-0 133 14 14 California Lutheran (2) 7-2-1 1 11 15 15 Austin TX (2) 8-2-0 96 16 16 Gustavus Adolphus MN (3) 7-3-0 88 17 18 Illinois Wesleyan (4) 7-2-0 61 18 17 Dickinson State ND (1) 5-2-0 49 19 19 Panhandle State OK (2) 7-3-0 38 20 20 Azusa Pacific CA (2) 6-2-0 20

Others Receiving Votes: Chadron State NE; Missouri Valley; Northwestern IA; Redlands CA; Westmar IA; Westminster PA.

(Points based on a 20-19-18-1 7-16, etc. basis) THE OUTLOOK

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I'/ .> DIVISION I —AREA I Adams State CO • Bemidji State MN • Central Washington • Eastern Oregon • Emporia State KS * Evangel MO • Fort Hays State KS • Fort Lewis CO Kearney State NE • Mankato State MN • Mesa CO • Minnesota-Duluth • Minnesota-Morris < Missouri Southern • Missouri Western • Moorhead State MN • Northern State SD • Oregon Tech • Pit- tsburg State KS • St. Cloud State MN • Simon Fraser CAN • Southern Colorado • Southern Oregon • Southern Utah • Southwest State MN • Washburn KS • Wayne State NE • Western Oregon MiJNTIES • Western State CO • Western Washingfon • CURTSTRASHEIM Wirtona State MN HAVANJONES Quarterback Defensive Back Southwestern State MN Eastern Oregon

The coaching staff at KEARNEY STATE NE (9-2-1) is "singing the blues" once again about the loss of 31 lettermen and how the Antelopes could be in for a long, long season with the rest of the Central States Intercollegiate Con- ference vastly improved. Nevertheless, the rest of the CSIC coaches have heard that tune before and you couldn't get any one of them to diverge from Kearney as the "team-to-beat" in 1981. The Lopers will be after a third straight appearance in the national playoffs and their fourth in the last five seasons. Kearney has either won or shared a piece of the CSIC championship every season since the league formed in 1976. Among top returning players for 10-year Claire Boroff are All-America defensive tackle Jeff Stenslokken (6-5, 225, sr), all-league center Jerry Scott (6-3, 235, sr) and standout linebacker John Herz (6-2, 210, sr). The Lopers will be inexperienced on offense, especially at quarterback and running back. Beyond Kearney State, the CSIC has some very talented teams lined up in 1981, but this league has become famous under the "any given Saturday" saga. The balance and numerous amount of upsets week-in-week-out has made it a great football conference. Last year's runner-up PITTSBURG STATE KS (7-4-0) returns 13 starters and will be good again, but the Gorillas can't possibly be vastly improved con- sidering the loss of All-America running back Richard Overton, all-league defensive tackle Jim Matthews and quality kicker Kevin Shipley. Defense will be the strongest area with the return of linebacker Mark Kilgore (6-2, 210, jr), middle guard Ron Freeman (6-2, 220, sr) and free safety (6-1, 185, sr). MISSOURI WESTERN (5-3-2) will have 39 lettermen including 17 starters returning and the Griffons will be one of the most explosive offensive teams around. Leading the returning veterans for Coach Rob Hicklin will be quarter- back Greg Fetters (6-2, 175, jr), two-time honorable mention All-America receiver Tim Hoskins (5-9, 172, sr) and career rushing leader Rodney Stephenson (6-2, 202, sr). MISSOURI SOUTHERN (6-3-1) on the other hand will be especially tough on defense where Jim Frazier's Lions feature defen- sive linemen Kelly Saxton (6-3, 245, sr) and Tom Fisher (6-2, 255, sr). Both WAYNE STATE NE (4-5-0) and FORT HAYS STATE KS (4-4-2) will field teams capable of contending for the CSIC title also. Wayne State expects to have 18 starters back for Coach Del Stolltenburg including multi-versatile receiver and kick-returner Pat Maxwell (5-11, 190, sr). Ft. Hays had a decent season a year ago despite a very young ball club, so the Tigers are expected to be much improved with 33 lettermen coming back. Top returnees include tight end Phil Brethower (6-5, 220, sr), offensive tackle Mike Norris (6-2, 230, sr) and linebacker Doug Doubek (5-11, 185, jr). Additionally, both EMPORIA STATE KS (2-8-0) and WASHBURN KS (2-8- 0) could be better teams by the time the conference schedule rolls around. Emporia should be improved on defense where Coach Bob Seamon has six returning starters including linebacker Bart Kuhlman (6-1, 200, sr). Washburn lost its nationally-ranked passing combination of Mike Atkins to Ron Hamilton, but the Ichabods under new head coach Glenn Jagodzinske might do better with a more conservative style of play anyway. Over in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, a tight four-team race is anticipated. Richard Ulrich will guide ADAMS STATE CO (8-3-0) as Jim Paronto takes a year's leave of absence and he will have a team made up of 16 returning starters. The Indians will count on running back Sam Armijo (5-9, 1 75, jr) to spark the offense and all-league linebacker Phil DeLorenzo (5-11, 215, sr) is a proven star on defense. Punter Tommy Andreasen will also take over the placement chores as All-America kicker Rock Paulson has gradu- ated. SOUTHERN COLORADO (9-1 -0) tied with Adams State for the RMAC title last year and just missed an NAIA post-season playoff berth, finishing ninth in the final rankings. Coach Mike Freidman's Indians will be minus three-time 1000-yard rusher Bill Gower, but will have 13 other starters returning includ- ing standout defensive performers Dale Cephers (6-0, 185, sr) at linebacker and Rich Perea (6-1, 220, jr) at defensive end. SOUTHERN UTAH STATE (6-3-0) is very excited about its prospects for a RMAC championship. Jack Bishop's Thunderbirds will include 33 lettermen, 17 back at their starting positions led by defensive tackles Dale Sampson (6-3, 241, sr) and Larry Harper (6-7, 271, sr), defensive back Dave Faddis (6-1, 192, sr) and running back Curtis Page (5-9, 205, sr). Quarterback is the big question mark for the T-Birds where Dave Mollica, ranked number two na- tionally in total offense last year, has graduated. Until last season, WESTERN STATE CO (6-4-0) had won seven consecu- tive RMAC football championships. While the Mountaineers still have some rebuilding to do, you can bet Coach Bill Noxon's team will be in the thick of the league race. A total of 14 starters return, including 10 on defense. Leading the Mountaineer vets are running back Ron Linsacum (5-9, 183, sr), quarterback David Howell (6-2, 165, jr) and defensive back George Mau (6-2, 185, sr). MESA CO (3-6-0) appears to much-improved with the addition of some solid junior college players and other transfers to go with 31 lettermen. The Mavericks top performer is all-district guard Kevin Dooley (6-3, 220, jr). Out in the Evergreen Conference of the Pacific Northwest, there was a three- way tie for first last season between WESTERN OREGON (6-3-0), OREGON 10

TECH (7-2-0) and EASTERN OREGON (8-1 -0) and that trio is expected to battle it out for bragging rights in 1981. Bill McArthur's Western Oregon teams had won five solo Evergreen grid titles until the three-way logjam a year ago. The Wolves will feature an out- standing defensive unit in 1981 with 10 returning starters including noseguard Hubert Phillips (6-1, 215, jr) and Dan Baldwin (6-0, 180, sr), but the offense is in for a facelift, especially at the skill positions. At Oregon Tech, Coach Dick Arbuckle's Owls have post-season play on their minds with a good mixture of veteran talent and an impressive list of newcomers. Among the top returnees are offensive tackle Mike Farley (6-4, 256, sr), quarterback Randy Camat (6-2, 201, jr) and defensive tackle Jeff Willis (6-2, 246, sr). Eastern Oregon was somewhat of a surprise last year, but the Mounties are obvious contenders in 1981 if they can come up with a good offensive leader at the quarterback position. Defense will be a strength, especially at linebacker and in the backfield where All-America safety Havan Jones (6-3, 185, sr), who led the nation in with 13, returns for Coach Don Turner. Rick Ward (6-2, 200, soph) gives the Mounties a quality kicking game. EOC has both Oregon College and Oregon Tech at home on this season's foot- ball schedule. Elsewhere in the Evergreen loop, SOUTHERN OREGON (3-7-0) expects to get in the race as the Raiders return 15 starters including versatile safety/receiver Jerry Wolfram (5-9, 165, jr). CENTRAL WASHINGTON (2-7- 0) still appears a few players short of contending although running back CD. Hoiness (5-8, 1 70, sr) and linebacker Tim Kofstad (6-2, 195, sr) are talented veterans. WESTERN WASHINGTON (2-8-0) must count on many newcomers to step in for 10 departed regulars and to make matters worse, the Vikings will play five teams this season which were ranked nationally in 1980. Over in the Northern Intercollegiate Conference, MINNESOTA-DULUTH (10-0-0), MINNESOTA-MORRIS (9-2-1) and MOORHEAD STATE (8-2-0) finished one-two-three in 1980 and should be the three leading contenders again this season despite the loss of some key talent at each location. Duluth must replace half of its starters from last year's undefeated squad that is still in disbelief that they didn't earn a post-season playoff spot. Jim Malosky's Bulldogs will be strongest on defense once again where they ranked sixth in the nation in scoring defense. Tackle Brad Jensen (6-5, 260, sr) and fullback Tom Stoll pace the returnees. Morris also lost a load of senior talent but the Cougars are sure to regroup with incoming talent. Among the top individual veterans who will be back are Tim Erickson (6-0, 1 70, sr) and defensive back Greg Windschill (6-1, 195, sr). Moorhead State lost 10 starters to graduation, but the Dragons prided them- selves on their depth in 1980 and 53 lettermen are expected back to fill in the gaps. Top returnees for Coach Ross Fortier will be linebacker Paul Brigandi (6-1, 218, sr) and safety Al Strandbert (6-3, 205, sr) off the famed flex defense of the Dragons which ranked sixth nationally in the NAIA a year ago. On offense, a replacement for record-setting quarterback Mark Reed is a major concern. 11 Both ST. CLOUD STATE (6-4-0) and SOUTHWEST STATE (3-6-1) are capable of jumping into the thick of the NIC battle if things get really competi- tive at the top. St. Cloud has 14 starters returning led by quarterback Tom Nelson (6-0, 180, soph), who had a fine freshman campaign, and defensive back Randy Schulz (6-0, 170, jr). Southwest State returns 36 lettermen in- cluding 16 starters, foremost of which is quarterback sensation Curt Strasheim (5-11, 185, sr). Both NORTHERN STATE SD (2-7-1) and BEMIDJI STATE MN (1-9-0) should be improved football teams, but not to the extent that they will make a run at an NIC title. MANKATO STATE (3-7-0) has left the NIC for the North Central Conference and the Mavericks should be a team to be reckoned with as 14 Maverick starters return from a year ago. Among the independent schools in Area I, SIMON FRASER CAN (5-4-0) will be stronger with 32 lettermen slated to return including leading rusher Dave Amer (6-4, 218, sr). EVANGEL MO (1-10-0) is still looking to break through and become a small college power, but Denny Duron's Crusaders are still a couple of seasons and quite a few players away.

DIVISION I —AREA II

Abilene Christian TX • Angelo State TX • Arkansas- Monticello • Arkansas-Pine Bluff • Arkansas Tech • Bishop TX • Cameron OK • Central Arkansas • Central State OK • East Central OK • East Texas State • Eastern New Mexico • Harding AR • Hen- derson State AR • Howard Payne TX • Langston OK New Mexico Highlands • Northeastern Oklahoma • Northwestern Oklahoma * Ouachita Baptist AR Prairie View TX • Sam Houston TX • Southeastern Oklahoma • Southern Arkansas • Southwest Texas State • Southwestern Oklahoma • Stephen F. Austin TX • Texas A&l • Texas Lutheran • Texas RON MALLETT ERVIN MCDONALD Southern • Western New Mexico Defensive End Wide Receiver Northeastern OK Central Arkansas

In an area so long dominated by Texas schools out of the Lone Star Con- ference, 1980 marked a refreshing change as far as the rest of Division I was concerned and it will also be remembered as the year that the Oklahoma Inter- collegiate Conference took its place as one of the top small conferences in the country. Leading a trio of teams who tied for the OIC title a year ago was NORTH- EASTERN STATE (11-2-0), which advanced all the way to the Division I championship final before falling a short of Elon NC, 17-10. Coach George Elliott's Redmen were criticized at times during the season for not playing a "great" schedule or rolling up any impressive scores, but the Tahle- quah, Oklahoma school silenced that talk with its strong post-season perfor- mance. The Redmen return 16 starters and a total of 27 lettermen in 1981 and should be a strong pre-season favorite to capture another OIC title. The return 12 of OIC player-of-the-year Lynn Pattillo (6-0, 175, sr) at quarterback should help the offense overcome the loss of a couple of other skill people including All-America tight end Jerry Wichert. The defense should be even better than last year with only two starting slots to fill and such outstanding personnel as defensive end Ervin McDonald (6-2, 210, sr), noseguard John Higginbotham (6-3, 265, sr), linebacker Ronnie Adkins (5-11, 205, jr) and defensive back Ron Scott (5-10, 175, jr). The top newcomer is running back Anthony Flanders (5-9, 165, sr) who transfers from Baker KS where he rushed for 1511 yards and 1 7 for last year's top offensive team in the NAIA. Northeastern shared the 1980 conference title with EAST CENTRAL (7-3- 0) and SOUTHWESTERN STATE (7-4-0) and those two schools should be strong contenders again. East Central Coach Pat O'Neal is confident he has a good defense lined up in 1981 led by two-time all-district end Paul McGrady (6-3, 220, sr). On offense, the Tigers will feature running back Steve Pollard (5-8, 175, jr) and sophomore quarterback sensation Juan Johnson (6-0, 1 75, soph), but need to plug some gaps in the offensive line. Despite losing 13 star- ters, Coach Bob Mazie's Southwestern Bulldogs should stay in the title chase with performers like All-America cornerback David Thompkins (5-11, 172, sr) and quarterback Steve Price (6-2, 195, soph). A flock of junior college transfers are expected to give the Bulldogs immediate help. Elsewhere in the OIC, SOUTHEASTERN STATE (3-7-0) has a capable offense but some question marks on defense and a noticeable lack of depth. NORTHWESTERN STATE (1-9-0) will have 30 returning lettermen but only seven of those players saw any extensive duty a year ago. Noseguard Brian Sochia (6-3, 240, jr) is a Ranger standout. Among the independent teams in Oklahoma, CAMERON (8-3-0) will have 15 starters back from a fine 1980 squad. Cecil Morris has taken over the coaching duties and will direct an especially good offensive unit led by sophomore backs Emerson Brown (6-1, 205) and Bryce Vann (5-6, 185). CENTRAL STATE (5-4-0) is rebuilding after finishing as the national runner- up in 1979. The Bronchos will have a good defense led by all-district end Ken Oleson (6-3, 218, sr) but their offensive backfield of quarterback Scott Burger, tailback Steve Tate and All-America fullback Clifford Chatman is gone. LANGSTON (1 -8) has some real problem areas and only six lettermen return- ing to help solve them. Down in the , despite the fact a string of eight con- secutive national championships was broken, everybody in the country still respects the grid tradition of the league. As many as three or four NAIA declarations from the LSC could throw a shock wave into the rest of Division I. SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE (8-3-0) will have 33 lettermen including 15 returning starters to attempt a repeat performance as LSC champions. The Bobcats under Coach have the league's best quarterback, Mike Miller (6-2, 192, sr), who operates an offense which ranked third overall in the NAIA in 1980. On defense, cornerback Bobby Watkins (5-11, 191, sr) is the mainstay and University of Houston transfer Dan Essa (6-2, 245, sr) is ex- pected to bolster the interior line. Both ANGELO STATE (8-2-1) and EAST TEXAS STATE (8-3-1) were NAIA playoff teams last season and have enough veteran talent returning to be 13 outstanding teams once again. Jim Hess has 29 lettermen coming back at Angelo State and the Rams usually depend upon a solid defense to get them as far as possible. Although the Rams will need to replace seven defensive regulars, they will have the benefit of building around All-America linebacker Clayton Weishuhn (6-2, 220, sr), the most valuable defensive performer in the Lone Star last year. East Texas will miss the ability of All-America quarterback Wade Wilson, who has graduated, but the Lions will be a very good running team in 1981 with the return of all-conference tailback Cary Noeil (5-11, 200, sr). On defense, East Texas has a good interior front where end David Lowe (6-3, 215, jr) leads the way. Elsewhere in the Lone Star Conference, TEXAS A&l (7-4-0) should be a real force after a quick rebuilding job following a national championship in 1979. The Javelinas main asset is tremendous depth at most positions and superior starting talent such as defensive back Durwood Roquemore (6-1, 180, sr), all-conference linebacker Joe Barefield (5-11, 200, sr) and running back Marcus Bonner (5-8, 170, sr). Despite the loss of All-America tailback Paul Hood, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (4-6-0) is more concerned about its offen- sive and defensive fronts than running back. The Lumberjacks boast a premier center in Myron Anderson (6-2, 220, sr). SAM HOUSTON STATE (3-7-0) may be the most improved squad in the LSC as the Bearkats return 16 starters and will spotlight a healthy Tony January (5-9, 1 70, jr) at running back as well as quarterback Binky Ford (6-0, 180, soph), back to run the veer offense. ABILENE CHRISTIAN (2-8-0) is still without very many seniors in the starting ranks although one underclassman, running back Willie Kerley (6-2, 190, soph), was voted the freshman-of-the-year in the league last season. HOWARD PAYNE (1 -8-1) does not appear to be a first division team yet but the Yellowjackets have a solid linebacker in Robert Morrison (6-3, 260, sr). Among the Texas independents, BISHOP (5-5-0) has a bright outlook as the Tigers welcome 18 regulars back. TEXAS LUTHERAN (4-6-0) has a new coach as Vernon Fewell takes over a Bulldog club with good ability in the skill positions. PRAIRIE VIEW (2-8-0) should be much-improved with 16 starters coming back including a strong defensive secondary. Over in the Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference, its hard to visualize any- body denying CENTRAL ARKANSAS (9-1-0) of a repeat title. Although the Bears have some gaps to fill on defense to be a totally dominant team, their offense is superb led by standout quarterback Randy Huffstickier (6-0, 185, sr), running back Vaughn Edwards (5-10, 170, sr) and All-America receiver Ronnie Mallett (6-0, 170, sr). If there's a better quarterback than Huffstickier in the AIC, it probably is Jim Goodman (6-2, 21 5, sr) at ARKANSAS TECH (6-4-0). The Wonder Boys will be a top contender in the AIC with 16 starters coming back. When Goodman isn't throwing, he can give the ball to all-conference tailback Greg Jefferson (5-9, 175, jr). SOUTHERN ARKANSAS (6-5-0) finished second in the AIC last year with a 5-1 record but the Muleriders had their troubles outside the league. New Head Coach Jimmy "Red" Parker takes over a very talented defensive club led by noseguard Doug Carter (5-11, 201, jr), but the offense will need to be revamped to make a run at Central Arkansas. 14

The rest of the AIC will not be labeled "serious contenders" but this league has great tradition in producing some surprise teams. HENDERSON STATE (5-6-0) has to replace running back Donnie Willis but the Reddies will have some strong defensive performers like all-conference tackle Larry Day (6-0, 240, jr). ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO (4-6-0) will be improved with seven starters back on each side of the line and will strive for better consistency. OUACHITA BAPTIST (2-8-0) hopes 30 returning lettermen and an outstand- ing crop of newcomers makes for a much better season in 1981. Defensive linemen Calvin Thomas (5-11, 220, sr) and Charles Reynolds (6-3, 225, sr) are Tiger mainstays. HARDING (3-8-0) has a good quarterback in Kyle Blickenstaff (6-3, 205, soph) but must improve on defense in order to become a contending team. ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (5-6-0) has great potential in 1981 with 1 7 star- ters returning led by 1000-yard rusher Cleo Collier (5-10, 1 65, sr) and a solid defensive line anchored by Michael Mclnnis (6-7, 250, soph). The Golden Lions play an independent schedule. Over in New Mexico, NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS (4-6-0) showed signs of becoming a serious contender in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference last year, and the Cowboys return 18 starters in 1981 including two-time all-con- ference running back Dino Jones (5-6, 170, sr), capable quarterback Pete Przborowski (6-0, 180, sr) and defensive end Jay Lewis (6-3, 210, sr). WESTERN NEW MEXICO (1 -8-0) has some transfer athletes which could im- prove the Mustang program overall, but a RMAC title is still far out of reach. In- dependent EASTERN NEW MEXICO (2-7-1) has some key personnel return- ing and Coach Dunny Goode's Hounds will score more points with veterans like fullback Jack Clifton (6-2, 230, sr) and receiver Paul Fenstermaker (6-1, 170, sr).

DIVISION I — AREA III

Central State OH • Clarion State PA • Concord WV • Fairmont State WV • Glenville State WV • Grand Valley Ml • Hillsdale Ml • Indiana PA • Morningside IA • Northwood Institute Ml • Saginaw Valley State Ml • Salem WV • Shepherd WV • West Liberty State WV • West Virginia State • West Virginia Tech • West Virginia Wesleyan • Wisconsin-Eau Claire • Wisconsin-LaCrosse • Wisconsin-Oshkosh • Wisconsin-Platteville • Wisconsin-River Falls • Wisconsin-Stevens Point • Wisconsin-Stout • Wisconsin-Superior LARRY KELLY JOEWIRTH Running Back Linebacker Central State OH Fairmont State WV

In the West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, CONCORD (11-1- 0) is still being tabbed as the team-to-beat, but the Mountain Lions had their offense, which ranked second nationally in 1980, nearly depleted by gradua- 15 tion and will be more hard-pressed to repeat as league champs. Concord lost to eventual national champ Elon NC, 1 7-14 in the quarterfinals of the Division I playoffs last year. Tailback Matt Bland (5-11, 1 70, jr) is the heart of the Lions' returners on offense. Defense will be the strong suit in 1981 where Coach Tony Colobro has nine starters coming back including all-league defensive backs Marco Dowell (6-0, 195, jr) and Frank Dent (5-9, 165, sr), leading tackier Tom Bay (5-9, 1 98, sr) at linebacker and defensive tackle John Canty (6-1, 240, sr). SHEPHERD (7-3-1), much like Concord, will be especially strong defen- sively this season with 10-of-11 starters back on that unit. Leading the defen- sive charges for Coach Walter Barr's Rams will be noseguard Mark Brower (5-11, 210, soph), who had a dozen sacks in his freshman season. Leading tackier Gene Lugat (6-0, 205, jr) also returns to his linebacker position. Holes in the offensive line are of concern to Barr, but his backfield remains intact in- cluding top rushers Blair Rishell (6-1, 200, sr) and Greg Clarke (5-10, 1 75). FAIRMONT STATE (6-3-1) will have a senior-laden team in 1981 with 17 starters returning and Coach Dave Ritchie believes his Falcons are a solid contender for post-season play. Fairmont will be especially potent on offense where veteran quarterback Luc Tousignant (6-4, 205, sr) returns along with outstanding receivers Lennie Marshall (6-1, 180, sr) and Mark Walso (5-10, 180, sr). Offensive tackle Chris Humphries (6-2, 255, sr) is All-America material. Defense should not take a back seat to anybody as the Falcons lost only two regulars off that unit. Linebacker Joe Wirth (5-10, 185, sr) is a super player in the middle. WEST VIRGINIA STATE (6-4-0) will be in the thick of the WVIAC battle with a harmonious blend of size and speed. Coach Oree Banks is especially excited about the ability of his offensive backfield where quarterback Dan Bolar (5-11, 180, soph) will operate with backs Walter Holman (6-0, 210, sr) and Anthony Weaver (5-11, 190, sr). On the offensive front opening holes will be mamouth tackle Joe Black (6-9, 278, sr). Defensive end Milton Spradley (6-3, 220, sr) anchors a capable defensive unit for the Yellow Jackets. SALEM (6-4-0) normally would be in trouble considering the loss of four defensive linemen and two linebackers, but Coach Larry Blackstone believes his offense is good enough to keep the Tigers in the league race this season. A pair of huge offensive tackles, Doug Penneypacker (6-6, 265, sr) and John Ciparik (6-3, 260, sr) will be providing protection for the WVIAC's premier run- ning back Greg Thornton (5-9, 175, sr). Among the rest of the pack in the WVIAC, WEST VIRGINIA TECH (5-4-0) should be improved with 18 seniors on the team including standout defensive ace Tom Neely (6-0, 210, sr) WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN (3-7-0) has a complete rebuilding task on offense but the Bobcat defense will be very ex- perienced led by tackle J.K. Milliken (6-0, 230, sr). WEST LIBERTY STATE (0-10-0) is a team that can only be improved, but the Hilltoppers may be much better in '81 than anybody expects as quarterback Frank Zebrasky (6-0, 205, sr) leads 30 returning lettermen. The rebuilding program is making progress at GLENVILLE STATE (1-8-1) where second-year Coach Frank Vincent has 14 returning starters including all-league linebacker Mark Shafer (6-2, 220, jr). 16 Over in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Conference, the 1981 season can not arrive soon enough for HILLSDALE (7-3-0). The Chargers and Coach Dick Lowry have a very bright outlook with 36 lettermen and 1 7 starters back from last year's squad which finished 18th in the final top 20 rankings. Quar- terback Pat Riepma (6-2, 195, jr) returns to the offense along with all-league tailback Jerry Cifor (5-8, 180, jr), guard Mike Broome (6-2, 240, sr) and receiver/return specialist Rod Lee (6-1, 180, sr). Ron Gladnick (6-4, 245, jr) bolsters a quality defensive unit. Although Hillsdale looks like a solid favorite to repeat in the GLIAC, the rest of the league has improved. NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE (6-2-1) has never ex- perienced a losing season in the 12 years that John Finn has coached the Northmen and 1981 should definitely keep that mark going. Despite losing 2nd team All-America running back Jayce Smith to graduation, the Northmen will be improved on offense partially due to an outstanding frontline which in- cludes center Tom Keenan (6-2, 225, sr), guard Terry Bussenger (6-0, 215, jr) and tackle Mike Kolp (5-11, 225, jr). Defensively, the Northmen return five of the seven frontliners from a unit which ranked fifth nationally in both total defense and rushing defense. Noseguard Willie Falls (6-0, 225, sr), tackle Girza Worthy (6-2, 230, sr) and linebacker Jeff Hudson (6-1, 202, sr) were all- district performers a year ago. GRAND VALLEY STATE (7-3-0) finished as the 17th ranked team na- tionally in 1980 and Coach Jim Harkema's Lakers figure to have another quality season. A replacement at quarterback for David Quinley is an offensive concern at this time, but the Lakers have some other strong areas including linebacker where Randy Damstra (6-2, 210, sr) and Paul Svabik (6-2, 202, sr) return. FERRIS STATE (4-4-2) should be the most improved team in the GLIAC with 16 solid starters returning to their positions and a good group of recruits. Quarterback Bill Costner has exited, but running back Greg Washington (6-2, 192, jr) will offer plenty of ability out of the backfield. The Bulldog defense looks as if it could be one of the better in the league with performers like tackle Roger Armantrout (6-1, 210, jr) and linebacker Russ Penning (6-1, 205, jr). SAGINAW VALLEY (5-6-0) should be a better club but the Cardinals may be a year away from seriously getting back into the GLIAC race. They have a premier player in All-America lineman Eugene Marve (6-3, 230, sr). A tremendous race is expected in the Wisconsin State University Con- ference where it should be even more competitive than last season which resulted in a four-way tie for first place. LACROSSE (8-2-0) has 37 lettermen slated to return although half of its starters from a year ago will be missing. Quarterback Jim Kildahl (6-3, 205, sr) will direct the offense for the Indians who will miss receiver Craig Chrest. Jon Ackerman (6-2, 190, soph) seems quite capable of replacing 2nd team All- America kicker Tim Murphy. Defensive tackle Steve Rappley (6-2, 240, sr) will anchor the line but the linebacking corps needs to be shored up. RIVER FALLS (8-2-0) also has a load of lettermen scheduled to return but 11 starting spots have been vacated. Coach Mike Farley will need to come up with a good running back to fill the shoes of graduated all-league performer 17 Dale Mueller and two-time All-America offensive guard Gerard Sonsalla will also be missing. Quarterback Jim Abbs (5-11, 180, sr) will be the nucleus of the Falcons offensive ability and linebacker Scott Lueders (6-0, 195, sr) will be the defensive ace. PLATTEVILLE (7-3-0) was somewhat of a surprise team in 1980, but the Pioneers have the respect of all the rest of the league members this time around. Coach George Chryst has 14 starters returning and will be much deeper at several positions this season. All-conference running back Chris McLimans (5-11, 190, jr) is the key to the Pioneer offense and middle guard Chuck Voltner (6-0, 215, sr) paces the defensive effort. STOUT (6-4-0) was tied for second in total defense nationally last season, but the Blue Devils may get more rave reviews on offense this year than any place else. Nine starters return on that side of the line including starting backs Ron Theis (5-8, 180, sr) and Bob Johnson (6-0, 185, jr), but a wishbone quar- terback must be found to replace four-year starter Ken Kartman. Defense will once again be strong but not quite as deep as a year ago. STEVENS POINT (4-6-0) returns all 11 starters to an offensive unit that might be one of the most explosive in the nation, but defense was a weak spot for the Pointers in 1980 and appears to be a very vulnerable area once again. The offense is centered around a big and experienced offensive line, two capable running backs and the potent passing combination of quarterback Brion Demski (6-2, 195, sr) to wide receiver Chuck Braun (6-2, 185, sr). EAU CLAIRE (3-8-0) could also be a contender if the Blugolds can improve their defense Veteran Coach Link Walker's team led the WSUC in total offense in 1980, despite finishing seventh in the league and he has key performers like honorable mention All-America running back Roger Vann (6-1, 180, sr) and quarterback Kevin Boglig (5-10, 165, sr) returning. OSHKOSH (4-6-0) is looking for more consistency and a starting quarter- back in 1981 and SUPERIOR (0-10-0) needs more help than Coach Mertz Mortorelli would care to think about if the Yellowjackets are to get on the win- ning track in the WSUC. Wisconsin independent ST. NORBERT (3-6-0) may be able to post a win- ning season if a new quarterback can be found. The Green Knight defense is led by standout linebacker Tim Van Alstine (6-1, 210, sr), son of Knight Coach Larry Van Alstine. Over in the Pennsylvania College Conference, CLARION STATE (9-2-0) will be awfully tough to beat with 36 lettermen and 16 starters coming back led by tight end Gary McCauley (6-4, 220, sr) and defensive tackle Mike May (6-2, 210, jr). EDINBORO STATE (6-2-1) under Coach Denny Creehan is capable of challenging Clarion but have some serious gaps to fill on defense. INDIANA (6-4-0) will be much more experienced with 16 starters returning but must find a replacement for quarterback Bob McFarland to throw to three outstand- ing receivers including all-district flanker Stan Betters (6-1, 185, sr). Linebacker Terry Carroll (6-2, 215, sr) is the Indians' defensive ace. Elsewhere in Area III, independent CENTRAL STATE OH (4-6-1) will be a much-improved team and the Marauders boast one of the country's top run- ning backs in Larry Kelly (5-11,210, sr), who rushed for more than 1300 yards and 14 touchdowns last season. 18

DIVISION I —AREA IV

Alabama State • Alcorn State MS • Bowie State MD • Carson-Newman TN • Catawba NC • District of Columbia • Elon NC • Fayetteville State NC • Gardner-Webb NC • Georgetown KY • Guilford NC • Hampton Institute VA • Jackson State MS • Jacksonville State AL • Johnson C. Smith NC • Kentucky State • Lenoir-Rhyne NC • Liberty Bap- tist VA • Livingstone NC • Mars Hill NC • Mississippi Valley State • Newberry SC • Norfolk State VA • North Carolina Central • Presbyterian SC • Southeastern Louisiana • Southern-Baton CHIP STUART Rouge LA • Virginia State • Winston-Salem NC • REGGIE SMALLWOOD Quarterback Wofford SC Defensive Back Gardner-Webb NC Norfolk State VA

Just because a victory by ELON NC (13-1 -0) in last year's NAIA Division I Championship Bowl broke an eight-year dominance of the national title by a Lone Star Conference team, it doesn't mean that the South Atlantic Con- ference (SAC-8) is going to start producing a string of national champions. However, there is as much talent in the SAC-8 in 1981 as anywhere in the country, so don't be surprised if there is a repeat performance. Elon will have an extremely difficult time pulling off an instant replay despite the fact the Fighting Christians will number 35 lettermen returning and 15 starters back from the title team. The biggest test for national-coach-of-the- year Jerry Tolley is producing another contender without the services of All- America tailback Bobby Hedrick, who became the NAIA's all-time career rush- ing leader last season and the number two all-time rusher in collegiate history. Hedrick's backfield mate, Fred Jordan (5-11, 190, soph) is expected to inherit much of the ground work, while quarterback John Bangley (5-11, 175, jr) returns to operate the offense. While the offense may not quite be up to top standards, the Fighting Christian defense will be among the best in the coun- try with standout performers like All-America noseguard Chris Worst (6-0, 220, sr), backfield ace Charles Womack (5-11, 175, sr) and linebackers Ernie Tootoo (6-0, 205, jr) and Stanley Tootoo (6-0, 205, sr). MARS HILL NC (8-2-1) tied Elon for the SAC-8 title in 1980 before losing to Kearney State NE in the Divsion I quarterfinals in . The Lions under Coach Charles "Hoot" Gibson will have a good nucleus to stay in contention, but must also replace a key running back in all-district performer Kenny Phillips. All-America linebacker John Gulledge has graduated leaving a void in the middle of the Lion defense, but seven other regulars return on that unit in- cluding all-league and all-district tackle Ricky Williamson (6-4, 230, jr). Mars Hill led the nation in scoring defense last season and ranked second in total defense. CARSON-NEWMAN TN (5-5-0) had to forfeit a couple of games last season, but the Eagles were clearly one of the best teams in the league. Coach Ken Sparks should reap the benefits of 40 returning lettermen including 14 starters and make a serious run at a SAC-8 title. Talent abounds in the Eagles' offensive backfield where both Van Williams (6-1, 205, jr) and Boyce Green 19 (6-1, 190, soph) can rack up the yardage and all-conference quarterback Jay Andrews (5-10, 180, jr) is a heady player. Defensively, some holes need to be filled, but the frontline looks especially strong with the likes of end Jerome Taylor (6-4, 190, soph). NEWBERRY SC (4-6-0) has the experience to be a legitimate title con- tender if Coach Reed Charpia's Redskins can avoid injuries. The 'Skins are not deep at any position, but their first string talent is high quality including flanker Gary Cali (5-11, 175, sr) and all-conference defensive tackle Stan Stanton (6-4, 225, sr). Cally Gault's PRESBYTERIAN SC (4-7-0) Blue Hose had a disappointing campaign in 1980 after making the Division I playoffs the season before. Although 33 lettermen return this year, the Blue Hose lost a dozen starters to graduation and will be young at many positions. Quarterback Jimmy Spence will be sorely missed. Offensive guard Larry Owens (6-0, 215, sr) leads a good offensive line to build around. Don't be surprised if GARDNER-WEBB NC (3-7-0) makes so much im- provement that the Bulldogs become a factor in the league race. A total of 19 starters return for Coach Tom Moore who will have the league's top passing game led by quarterback Chip Stuart (6-2, 180, jr). Stuart has been the all- conference selection at his position in both his freshman and sophomore seasons and ranked fifth nationally in the passing department last season. The Bulldog defense is experienced led by all-district tackle Ralph Warthen (6-5, 268, sr) but the unit is not deep at any position. Second-year Coach Henry Vansant will be out to improve LENOIR-RHYNE NC (4-7-0), but the Bears are without a lot of seniors and still have some dis- tance to go to be contenders. Among the quality returnees is top SAC-8 receiver Steve Fleming (6-2, 1 75, jr) and linebacker Ernie Brown (6-1, 190, jr), the top tackier in 1980. CATAWBA NC (1 -9-0) is trying to put a few more wins in the books, but Coach Steve Shaughnessy has a tough chore with only six seniors on the squad. The Indians hope transfer quarterback John Coatta (5-11, 185, jr) will spark a dismal offense. South Carolina independent WOFFORD SC (7-2-2) will be one of the top teams in Area IV. Coach Buddy Sasser lost only four starters off a good team from a year ago and his Terriers are thinking post-season play in 1981. Among the veteran talent is standout running back Lenny Best (5-11, 185, sr), defen- sive lineman Kirk Breland (6-1, 250, sr) and honorable mention All-America defensive back Tony Painter (5-11, 170, jr). In the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, NORFOLK STATE VA (5-4-1) should be a title contender with 37 lettermen and 18 returning star- ters. The coached Spartans will be a highly capable offensive team led by running back Orlando Goodhope (5-11, 180, soph) darting through holes created by standout offensive lineman Don Herring (6-4, 255, sr). On defense, the Spartans are stingy and have an especially good backfield led by strong safety Reggie Smallwood (6-4, 185, sr). 20 WINSTON-SALEM NC (5-5-0) will miss pro draftee Arrington Jones in the offensive backfield as well as 10 other starters lost to graduation. If the Rams hope to get in the CIAA title chase, their defense must improve and help the efforts of linebacker Carlton Watson (6-2, 220, sr).

At JOHNSON C. SMITH NC (5-6-0), the Golden Bulls would seem to have enough experience and talent to make a serious run for the conference crown. Coach Wylie Harris welcomes 33 lettermen and 15 of his 1980 starters back led by all-district wide receiver Nate McDowell (5-11, 1 75, jr), sturdy running back Mark Sanders (6-1, 225, jr) and honorable mention All-America offensive lineman Ray Ellis (6-2, 250, sr).

HAMPTON INSTITUTE VA (5-6-0) has an excellent offensive attack paced by running back duo Dennis Mahan (6-1, 187, jr) and Anthony Armstrong (5-11, 197, soph), but the Pirates have too many question marks on defense to be considered a top contender for CIAA supremacy.

FAYETTEVILLE STATE NC (4-5-1) looks for more consistency in 1981 as the Broncos try to shore up their defensive unit. Quarterback Joe Valentine (5-10, 1 70, soph) paces the offensive effort. BOWIE STATE MD (2-8-1) will have a hard time competing this season as the Bulldogs bring a truckload of newcomers aboard to replace 15 departed starters. All-America defensive back Victor Jackson will be especially missed. Among the independents in Area IV, GUILFORD NC (6-3-0) has a bright outlook with a bundle of returning lettermen. The Quakers are led on offense by quarterbck Keith Millner (6-1, 195, sr) and have a standout defensive back in Jon Hoots (5-11, 170, sr).

LIBERTY BAPTIST VA (6-3-0) competes in Division I as a full-fledged NAIA member for the first time and could make a quick impression. Talented quarterback Glenn Inverso has graduated, but the Flames have a good back in Greg Mosely (5-11, 180, sr) and a quality receiver with Chris Patterson (5-10, 170, sr) at split end. The offensive line is of immediate concern to Coach Tom Dowling. Linebacker John Sanders (6-1, 214, sr) heads up a defensive unit which is good but not deep.

SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA (8-2-0) was hit hard by graduation and must open the 1981 season with four consecutive road games. Coach Oscar Lofton's Fighting Lions have strength in the offensive backfield with the return of backs Mac Boatner (6-2, 225, sr) and Charles Thomas (6-0, 190, sr). Defen- sive end Glenn Ferrill (6-3, 240, sr) paces a defensive unit which lost five star- ters.

The outlook is somewhat bleak for DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (2-7-1) as the Firebirds try and install a bundle of new talent. Coach Ted Vactor does have a standout on each side of the line with wide receiver Charles Chisley (6-1, 185, sr) and linebacker Willie Middleton (6-1, 195, sr), both super athletes. 21

DIVISION II —AREA I

i Black Hills State SD • Carroll MT • Chadron State ,,, NE • Concordia NE • Dakota State SD • Dakota •e^ Wesleyan SD • Dana NE • Dickinson State ND " *•*» Doane NE • Hastings NE • Huron SD • Jamestown 14* ND * Lewis & Clark 0R * Linfield OR • Mayville SS State ND • Midland NE • Minot State ND • Montana tc Tech • Pacific OR • Pacific Lutheran WA • Peru ti^ State NE • Rocky Mountain MT • Sioux Falls SD • • SD-Springfield • South Dakota Tech • Valley City ND • Western Montana • Whitworth WA I Willamette OR • Yankton SD ALVIN HOLDER JON BOLSTAD Running Back Defensive Back Peru State NE Valley City State ND

Defending national champion PACIFIC LUTHERAN WA (11 -1 -0) will have its work cut out for itself if the Lutes hope to make another bid for a post- season playoff berth and a repeat title. Tenth-year coach bade baccalaureate farewell to eleven starters, six on offense and five on defense, including two All-Americans. But depth was a Lute trademark in 1980 and Westering is hoping last year's attribute will benefit this season's rebuilding task. For one thing, the list of veterans is an impressive one. All-District fullback Mike Westmiller (6-1, 200, sr) and halfback Chris Utt (6-0, 180, sr), who was the offensive player of the game in last year's national championship contest, will provide a strong run- ning attack. Sophomore quarterback Kevin Skogen (6-3, 187) threw 10 touchdowns in a back-up role last year and will have a capable receiver in '81 with Eric Monson (6-1, 200, sr) returning. On defense, 2nd team All-America linebacker Scott McKay (6-1, 225, sr) anchors the unit which also features defensive tackle Greg Rohr (6-1, 235, sr) and standout safety Jay Halle (6-1, 180, sr). Add three outstanding transfers to the picture, an impressive group of fresh- men and the general aura of enthusiasm that the national title stirred up and it inaicates that PLU should once again be a top national contender. There exists, however, a little task known as surviving the Pacific race which might take its biggest toll on the Lutes' chances in 1981. Both LINFIELD OR (9-1 -0) and LEWIS & CLARK OR (4-4-1) appear to have quality teams lined up with their own thoughts of post-season com- petition. Veteran Linfield coach Ad Rutschman, who guided his Wildcats to the play- offs last year only to lose to Pacific Lutheran in the quarterfinals, faces a simi- lar task of replacing starters — 13 to be exact — but the traditionally strong 'Cats should be in the thick of the league race despite a bunch of new faces. Replacing All-America quarterback Alan Schmidlin will be a major concern and three other national honorees are also gone, but the list of returning play- ers includes flanker Pete Weymiller (5-8, 1 60, sr), tailback Leonard Brooks (6- 0, 188, jr), middle guard Gordon Pang (6-0, 220, jr) and defensive tackle Greg Englebretson (6-1, 230, sr). 22 At Lewis and Clark, Coach Fred Wilson has 28 lettermen including 14 star- ters returning and the Pioneers appear quite capable of jumping into conten- tion for the conference crown. Top returnees include quarterback John Evans (6-0, 180, soph) who should be throwing alot to wide receiver Dan Jones (6-1, 195, sr), a three-sport letterman who was featured in a national sports publication in the off-season. On defense, linebacker Mike Moore (6-1, 195, sr) and cornerback Rick Ludeman (5-10, 175, jr) will solidify a very capable unit. Elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest, WILLAMETTE OR (3-4-1) will have a strong passing attack with the return of quarterback Scott Chan (5-11, 180, sr) and wide receivers Don Slayton (5-10, 175, sr) and Mark Chang (5-11, 185, sr). WHITWORTH WA (4-5-0) is depending on newcomers, especially quarterback Mike Martin from Los Angeles, to help out immediately. The Pir- ates lost defensive tackle Dave Pomante, a first team All-America pick last season. PACIFIC OR (0-9) should be much-improved with 36 lettermen and 13 starters coming back but the Boxers are not in a position to contend for a league title yet at this stage. Over in the Frontier Conference, it looks like a real battle for supremacy be- tween defending champion CARROLL (6-4-0) and MONTANA TECH (4-6- 0). Coach Bob Petrino's Saints captured the Frontier title in 1980 despite talk that it would be a rebuilding year at Carroll. Now the veteran mentor has 14 starters coming back, eight of which made all-conference, including son Bob Petrino, Jr. (6-0, 1 70, jr) at quarterback. Montana Tech will have 35 lettermen and 1 7 starters returning to the Oredigger camp and Coach Paul Giesey says that his squad has playoffs on the 1981 agenda. Tailback Steve Housler (6-0, 220, sr), an outstanding runner, will lead the Orediggers on offense and linebacker Shawn Hertz (6-1, 215, sr) is a mainstay on defense. WESTERN MONTANA (4-5-0) lost half its starters to graduation but the Bulldogs have five all-league selections coming back including linebacker Scott Bockman (6-2, 215, sr). ROCKY MOUNTAIN MT (1 -7-0) will have a lit- tle more experience in 1981 but the Bears still appear to be one or two players short in the skill positions to legitimately get into the Frontier Conference race. In the North Dakota Collegiate Athletic Conference (NDCAC), it could be a hotly contested three-team race between defending champ and national semi- finalist VALLEY CITY STATE (8-1 -0), perennial power JAMESTOWN (4-3- 0) and DICKINSON STATE (5-2-0). Valley City had one of the nation's top defenses in 1980 and the Vikings should be even better on that side of the line this season with the return of All- America defensive back Jon Bolstad (5-11, 175, sr), linebacker Ivan Thorpe (6-0, 205, sr) and end Jeff Hooey (6-0, 200, sr). On offense, all-conference receiver Doug Black (5-11, 150, jr) returns but Coach Jim Dew must find a replacement for graduated quarterback Mark Smetana. Coach Rollie Greeno's Jamestown Jimmies will be very strong once again as 14 starters are expected back to man their positions including giant All- America offensive tackle Ron Hausauer (6-2, 285, sr), all-conference running back Kyle Engelhardt (6-2, 220, sr) and linebacker Scott Pederson (6-1, 220, sr). Forty lettermen at Dickinson State should be enough to keep Hank Biesoit's Blue Hawks in the NDCAC race all the way. Quarterback Greg Becker 23

(6-0, 160, jr) will operate the offense and defensive backs Doug Sturlaugson (5-10, 1 75, sr) and Roger Rudolph (5-11, 1 70, sr) are the defensive leaders. Both MINOT STATE (2-4-0) and MAYVILLE STATE (4-3-0) have 15 star- ters returning and could pull off a few surprises in the conference if taken too lightly. All-league running back Tom Addison (6-0, 195, sr) paces the Beavers' attack at Minot, while quarterback Paul LeClair (6-3, 200, soph), who had an outstanding freshman campaign, leads the Comets of Mayville State. A great race is expected in the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference where defending champion SOUTH DAKOTA TECH (8-1-0) will still be the "team-to-beat." The Hardrockers finished the 1980 campaign 11th-ranked nationally and Coach Gary Boner still has 25 lettermen including some key in- dividuals coming back. Leading the veterans will be top running back Doug Beisner (5-10, 185, sr), all-league linebacker Joe Corbett (60, 190, sr) and defensive back Scott Eliason (6-0, 180, jr). If Tech slips up along the way, both BLACK HILLS STATE (5-4-0) and SIOUX FALLS (5-5-0) will have the personnel to bid for the SDIC title. Coach Gene Schlekeway's Black Hills club will feature 14 returning starters includ- ing all-conference defensive tackle Keith Thompson (6-5, 225), but the Yellowjackets must face a tough non-conference schedule which could prove a handicap. Coach Dave Schroeder did a fine job at Sioux Falls last season and the Cougars are back in force with 32 lettermen and 1 7 starters. All-con- ference offensive lineman Steve Leary (6-3, 245, sr) and Bruce Monforte (5-10, 212, sr) are key performers. Elsewhere in the SDIC, DAKOTA STATE (5-4-0) could challenge for the league crown simply on the ability of all-conference quarterback Brian Jacob- son (6-1, 200, sr), who was among the national total offense leaders in 1980. HURON (3-7-0) will be improved, especially on defense where all-league back Monroe Rostick (6-2, 175, jr) returns and transfer Jim Anderson (6-4, 240, sr) joins the line. SOUTH DAKOTA- SPRINGFIELD (2-8-0) hopes 14 starters returning will mean better things for the Pointers. DAKOTA WESLEYAN (1 -8-0) had a very disappointing season a year ago despite a lot of seniors. With only nine lettermen and five starters coming back in 1981 it appears things could get even worse for the Tigers. YANKTON (3-7-0) will play one more season as an independent before joining the SDIC in 1982 and the Greyhounds will again undertake an awesome schedule which includes three nationally-ranked teams. Coach Pete Chapman welcomes back fullback Dominic Livoti (5-11, 220, jr) to run behind a solid offensive line. Down in the Nebraska Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, the early favorite should be defending champion HASTINGS (8-1-0), which finished as the 13th ranked team in the final NAIA top 20 poll. The Broncos expect 35 letter- men and 17 starters to return for Coach Wendell Maupin including all-con- ference flanker Tony Ochsner (6-2, 180, jr), all-league tackle Brian Hergenrader (6-0, 200, sr) and defensive end John Hewitt (6-3, 200, sr). Maupin will have a most difficult task replacing graduated all-district quarter- back Greg Berens. Both MIDLAND LUTHERAN (5-4-0) and CONCORDIA (5-5-0) should offer major obstacles for Hastings to avoid in quest of the NIAC crown. Don 24 Watchorn's Midland Warriors will number 31 lettermen, but they have been hit hard by graduation in some key areas. Quarterback Steve Carlson (6-0, 180, sr) is a two-year starter with great ability and kicking specialist Hank Schollmeyer (5-10, 185, sr) is one of the best around. Concordia was some- what of a surprise team last year, but the Bulldogs won't be taken lightly this time around. All-district defensive tackle Gary Pomerenke (6-2, 230, jr) and center Tim Voelker (6-2, 220, sr) are individual standouts. DOANE (4-6-0) is always a very competitive team but the Tigers lost 13 starters including honorable mention All-America running back Kendall Hog- gins. DANA (0-9-0) had a bunch of freshmen last season and although one year "under-their-belts" will make a difference, the Vikings still have a long way to go. Among the Nebraska independent teams, PERU STATE (9-1 -0) will be very good once again after finishing as the 10th ranked team nationally a year ago. All-America running back Alvin Holder (5-9, 195, sr), who led the nation in rushing last season, is back to spark the Bobcats' offense as is field general Mike Haney (6-3, 185, jr) at quarterback. Coach Jerry Joy also takes pride in his defense where monster back Garland Shafer (6-3, 225, sr) is a superior player. CHADRON STATE (5-5-0) under Coach Jerry Welch is always a scrappy team and the Eagles should improve their record in 1981 with the likes of fullback Willy Long (6-0, 220, jr) and linebacker Ray Hoffman (6-1, 210, sr) returning.

DIVISION II—AREA II

Austin TX • Azusa Pacific CA • Baker KS Benedictine KS • Bethany KS • Bethel KS California Lutheran • Colorado Mines • Friends KS • Kansas Wesleyan • LaVerne CA • Lubbock Christian TX • McMury TX • McPherson KS • Mid-

State OK • Redlands CA • St. Mary of the Plains KS • St. Mary's CA • Southwestern KS • Sterling KS • Sul Ross TX • Tabor KS • Tarleton State TX • Tri- nity TX

LARRY SHILLINGS DOUG BARNETT Quarterback Defensive Lineman Austin TX Azusa Pacific CA

Last season BAKER KS (9-1-1) set a national season scoring record and led the country in total offense enroute to a Division II playoff berth. The Wildcats are not expected to be quite as explosive this year, but Coach Charlie Richard will still have a quality squad to battle William Jewell tooth-and-nail once again in the Heart of America Conference race. A total of 24 lettermen are expected back for the 'Cats, and 14 of those will be returning starters. Baker must install several new people in the skill posi- tions with the graduation of quarterback Chuck Ervin, All-America placekicker 25

Tony Butts and the transfer of running back Anthony Flanders, the fourth lead- ing rusher in the NAIA last season. Top returnees are wide receiver Bobby Bates (6-2,180, sr), center Steve Gastelum (6-2, 230, sr) and defensive tackle Joe Lux (6-2, 235). Among the other Kansas members of the HOAC, OTTAWA (7-4-0) could make a serious run for the title as Coach Nyle Salmans welcomes 18 starters back to the Braves' camp. Defense will be especially strong with the return of end John Calderwood (6-2, 210, sr), linebacker Ira Washington (6-1, 180, sr) and comerback Henry Hill (6-1, 185, jr). MID-AMERICA NAZARENE (4-7-0) have made steady progress since joining the league two years ago and the Pioneers should improve even more this season. Top returnees for Coach Gor- don DeGraffenreid are safety Jim Couchenour (6-1, 170, sr), defensive end Ken Jolly (6-2, 185, soph) and placekicker Danny Jacques (5-6, 135, sr). Over in the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference, they've been chasing the Swedes of BETHANY (9-1-0) for the past four years and it doesn't appear that pattern will change in 1981. Sixth-year head coach Ted Kessinger, who has compiled a sterling 45-8 record at the small central Kansas school, will have 34 lettermen back to work with but he must replace half of his starters. Halfback Jim Smith (5-9, 175, sr) leads a good offensive team and all-league tackle Cliff Holman (6-0, 215) is back on defense. ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS (6-4-0) and KANSAS WESLEYAN (6-4-0) were somewhat surprise teams finishing in a tie for second in the KCAC a year ago. Both should be treated with the respect of legitimate contenders this time around with an impressive group of returning talent at each school. At St. Mary of the Plains, Coach Moe Werner has nine starters back on each side of the line. Tailback Mike Romero (6-0, 185, sr) sparks a good offensive unit which also features quarterback Russ Lane (5-9, 175, sr) and all-con- ference guard Wayne Dillon (5-10, 220, sr). Werner realizes his team's defen- sive play (last in the KCAC in 1980) must improve. Linebacker Jeff Lindley (5-9, 200, sr) is a standout. The Coyotes of Kansas Wesleyan return 30 lettermen and 16 starters for new head coach Jon Bingesser. They snapped a 34-game regular season win- ning streak that had going last season in handing the Swedes their first conference loss in three seasons. Elsewhere in the KCAC, SOUTHWESTERN (4-5-0) has a new coach as comes over from Kansas State and will have 1 5 returning starters including quarterback Wade Cargile (5-10, 1 75, sr). FRIENDS, (4-5- 0) hopes to get in the title chase with a little better experience in most areas including tight end Steve Walker (6-2, 200, sr) and cornerback Gary Valedez (5-10, 165, sr). BETHEL (3-5-1) will be one of the better defensive teams in the league led by cornerback Aaron Whitfield (5-6, 150, jr) and tackle Randy McPherson (6-2, 230, jr). MCPHERSON (2-7-0) is sure to be improved with the addition of some outstanding junior college talent and the return of speedy running back Gerald Henderson (5-11, 195, soph). STERLING (2-6-1) will have Curt Bennett back at the coaching reigns after a seven-year absence and the Warriors feature two all-KCAC linebackers in B.J. Hope (6-2, 210, sr) and Mike Beason (6-1, 200, sr). TABOR (2-7-0) was a big disappointment last year despite the passing game of quarterback Rod Wallace. Wallace has grad- 26 uated and the Bluejays hopes for contending are dim. Kansas independent BENEDICTINE (3-7-0) played possibly the toughest Division II schedule in the country last year. The Ravens don't appear to have it much easier in 1981, but Coach Larry Wilcox will have a good nucleus of returnees to undertake the task including offensive threats Terry Torline (6-3, 200, jr) at quarterback and Bill Riddick (6-1, 220, jr) at fullback. In the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, McMURRY (9-2-0) got its first taste of post-season playoff action last season and would like to come back for second helpings. The Indians under Head Coach Spud Aldridge will have to successfully replace half of their starters to gain a repeat perfor- mance. Best among the veterans will be All-America center Luke Taylor (6-2, 252, sr) and running back Dudley Woodard (5-9, 185). Over at AUSTIN (8-2-0), Larry Kramer has some spots to fill, but the Kangaroos appear to have the talent to be the top threat to McMurry. Leading the returning starters for the K-roos is quarterback Larry Shillings (5-11, 1 78), the offensive player-of-the-year in the TIAA. Also back is receiver Rory Dukes (5-8, 160, sr), who had 48 receptions in 1980, All-America punter Gene Branum (6-1, 190, sr) and second team All-America safety Chris Luper (5-10, 165, sr). SUL ROSS STATE (6-4-0) is expected to be in the thick of things with what Coach Joe George calls the finest team in his three years with the Lobos. The Sul Ross passing game will be especially strong with quarterback Larry Hill (6-1, 195, jr) returning and other top talent includes linebacker David Sanchez (6-0, 230, sr) and cornerback Henry Paige (5-9, 170, soph), the freshman player-of-the-year in 1980. Both TARLETON STATE (3-7-0) and TRINITY (4-6-0) have some major overhauling to do before they'll be able to challenge for the league crown. Tarleton does have one of the best running backs returning in Ricky Bush (5-10, 185, jr). Over at LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN (0-10), the Chaparrals under new coach will be trying to win their first game against an Ameri- can College team since the program began in 1979. Out west in California, the UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (6-3-0) appears destined to repeat as the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Con- ference champs. Under Coach Frank Serrao, the Bulldogs will feature 32 returning lettermen including one of the nation's top running backs, Tony Haertl (6-0, 200, sr). LAVERNE (1-8-0) looks to improve on its last place showing in the SCIAC. Among the independents, CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN (7-2-1) is a traditional powerhouse under 20-year head coach Bob Shoup and the Kingsmen should field another quality squad despite the loss of a dozen starters. Craig Moropoulos (6-1, 210, sr) returns at quarterback and should open-up the offense with wide receiver Mark Sutton (6-0, 180, sr) doing most of the catch- ing. On defense, all-district cornerback Jeff Orlando (5-9, 175, sr) and tackle Tad Wygal (6-1, 230, sr) will lead the way. ST. MARY'S (3-6-0) must find a new quarterback, but the Galloping Gaels have 15 other players returning to their regular positions including standout cornerback Fran McDermott (5-10, 175, sr), all-district guard Dan Mahoney (6-2, 230, sr) and top receiver John Arnaudon (6-0, 180, sr). AZUSA PACIFIC 27 (6-2-0) should have another outstanding season with wide receiver Paul Nath (5-10, 180, sr) and premier defensive tackle Doug Barnett (6-4, 250, sr) returning for Coach Jim Milhon along with 43 other lettermen. PANHANDLE STATE OK (7-3-0), another independent in Area II, appeared headed for post-season play last year until a rugged late-season schedule hurt them. The Aggies lost receiver-kick return specialist Buddy Fuller to graduation but have 35 lettermen including 15 starters coming back. COL- ORADO MINES (4-5-0) should improve its overall record with 36 lettermen returning led by defensive back and return specialist Roger Flahive (6-2, 190, sr).

DIVISION II —AREA III

Augsburg MN • Bethel MN • Central Methodist MO • Concordia MN • Culver-Stockton MO • Gustavus Adolphus MN • Graceland IA • Hamline MN • Iowa Wesleyan • Lakeland Wl • Loras IA • Macalester MN • Maine Maritime • Milton Wl • Missouri Valley • Northwestern IA • St. Ambrose IA • St. John's MN St. Olaf MN • St. Thomas MN • Tarkio MO Western New England MA • Westmar IA • William Jewell MO

DAN EDMEIER DARYLSCHUEM Running Back Defensive End LorasIA Milton Wl

If one particular team stands out as a prominent power for 1981 in this area filled with many quality programs, it would probably be WILLIAM JEWELL MO (11-1-1), 1980 national playoff semifinalist which has 44 lettermen and 16 starters coming back on the scene. National Coach-of-the-Year Stan McGarvey has left for greener pastures at the University of Cincinnati and Vic Wallace inherits a good nucleus of talent with the Cardinals. Among those not returning is graduated running back David Cunningham, the nation's number two rusher last season, but the Cards just might become a little more pass oriented with the talents of quarterback Kelly Groom (6-0, 160, jr) and wide receiver Mike McGill (6-0, 185, sr). Linebacker Gary Ainsworth (6-1, 205, sr) anchors a good defensive unit and placekicker Jerry Burch (6-2, 210, soph) and punter Jeff McGuire (6-2, 195, soph) strengthen the kicking phase of the game. While KS will be William Jewell's top opposition in the Heart of America Conference, the Wildcats are in Area II. League contenders in Area III include MISSOURI VALLEY (7-4-0) and GRACELAND IA (6-3-0). Ken Gibler's Missouri Valley Vikings have 13 starters returning but did lose some key performers. Nevertheless, the Vikes always put one of the nation's top defensive units on the field and are expected to contend for a HOA title for that reason. Among the Valley veterans in '81 will be all-conference noseguard Randy Hamilton (6-0, 235, sr), linebacker Mike Fuhr (6-1, 200, jr) and quarterback Trent Mitchell (6-2, 200, sr). 28

At Graceland, the Yellow Jackets tied Missouri Valley for third last season even though they were rebuilding. Coach Bill Dudek welcomes back 15 star- ters this year and will enter the 1981 campaign as a legitimate contender for the league crown. Offense should be the Jackets' strongest area where run- ning back Doug Baily (6-1, 205, sr), quarterback Russell Bruch (6-3, 185, sr) and receiver Dave Gavberry (6-3, 195, sr) leads the way. CULVER-STOCKTON MO (4-6-0) was somewhat of a surprise last season and should be improved. Tight end and linebacker Eric Fencik (6-1, 220, sr) is the top Wildcat returner. CENTRAL METHODIST MO (2-8-0) expects 40 let- termen coming back led by honorable mention All-America wide receiver Chuck Thole and quarterback Craig Brown (6-2, 190, jr). TARKIO MO (0-10- 0) has nowhere to go but up and rookie head coach Scott Swofford, while not expecting to contend for the Heart of America championship, thinks the Owls will be a much better team. The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference has always been regarded as one of the top small college football leagues, but the tremendous balance in the MIAC the last two seasons has prevented any of its members from gaining a post-season playoff berth. As many as seven schools are con- sidered legitimate hopefuls for a league title in 1981 and thus the balance fac- tor may again haunt those teams. Jim Christopherson begins his 12th season at CONCORDIA (8-2-0) with an outstanding 85-31-1 career mark, and although the Cobbers have 13 star- ters to replace, they are expected to be one of the best MIAC teams again. Top returnees for the 1978 national champions are fullback Jim Klug (6-3, 215, sr), who was injured in 1980, defensive end Dave Rosengren (6-3, 215, sr) and middle guard Dwight Hintermeister (6-1, 225, sr). GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS (7-3-0) lost some of its offensive punch with the graduation of halfback Ron Straka but the Gusties under Coach Dennis Raarup should be an oustanding defensive team with the likes of second team All-America linebacker Dave Najarian (6-4, 226, sr) and safety Greg Laszewski (5-10, 180, sr). ST. OLAF (6-4-0) might be the top candidate for the pre-season "favorite" role if there is such a thing in the MIAC. The Oles have 34 lettermen coming back for Coach Tom Porter including 15 starters. On offense they have a game-breaking type runner in Bob Klefsaas (5-11, 180, sr) and defense is strong everywhere except up front where two all-conference linemen have graduated. ST. JOHN'S (5-3-0) would appear to have a struggle ahead of it as the Johnnies lost half their starters from a year ago. Nevertheless, , the winningest active football coach in the NAIA with over 200 career victo- ries, is sure to field a respectable squad in his 32nd year at the helm. Halfback Lou Raiola (5-11, 185, sr), the leading rusher in the MIAC last year gives the offense punch and end Jim Murphy (6-1, 200, sr) anchors the defense. ST. THOMAS (3-6-1) experienced an off season in 1980, but new head coach Mark Dienhart has a good group of returnees including 16 starters. The Toms will have to improve significantly to get in the title chase and will rely on veterans like linebacker Steve Nielson (5-11, 205, sr) and defensive tackle 29 Joe Klinkhammer (6-4, 245, sr) to provide the leadership for an influx of newcomers. HAMLINE (5-4-0) and AUGSBURG (5-5-0) performed beyond expecta- tions last season but both schools will have to install a lot of new faces in start- ing positions. Hamline lost 14 regulars and will have to rally behind fullback Dick Schroer (6-0, 205, sr) on offense. Augsburg returns a good running back in Dan Roff (5-11, 180, jr) and an exciting kick returner in Dan Nyman (5-10, 170), but the Auggies have some patch-work to do in the interior lines. Elsewhere in the MIAC, MACALESTER (1-7-1) finally broke a national record losing streak with a win and a tie last season, and second-year coach Tom Hosier looks for even more progress with 18 returning starters. BETHEL (2-8-0) lost some key people in the skill positions and will struggle to improve its mark in 1981. In Iowa where all the schools will play an independent schedule, traditional powerhouse NORTHWESTERN (6-3-0) should be the cream of the crop where Coach Larry Korver says that he has one of his best defensive teams in years led by all-district linebacker Mark Kruthoff (6-1, 210, sr) and safety Joel Hoogeveen (6-1, 185, jr). Running back Marty Guthmiller (6-1, 195, sr) leads the Red Raiders on offense but they will miss graduated quarterback Mike Calvert and All-America guard Lyle Lundgren. Over at WESTMAR (7-3-0) the Eagles have bordered on being a great team the last two years and it remains to be seen if they have enough talent left to approach that quality again. Leading 14 starters back for new head coach Don Charlson is exciting Angelo James (5-11, 1 80, jr), a fleet-footed receiver and kick returner. Defensive end Joel Huffman (6-2, 210, jr) is the mainstay of the Eagle defense. Look for the Duhawks of LORAS (5-5-0) to have an outstanding 1981 cam- paign with 19 starters coming back led by quarterback John Betterman (6-1, 195, soph) and noseguard Mike McDermott (6-0, 225, sr). Running back Dan Edmeier (6-0, 190, jr), who rushed for nearly 1100 yards and a dozen touchdowns last season is an All-America candidate. IOWA WESLEYAN (4-6-0) should be much better with 18 starters return- ing led by quarterback Steve Schroeder (6-5, 200, soph) and free safety Kirk Soukup (6-4, 200, jr), who picked off a dozen passes last season. ST. AMBROSE (3-7-0) hopes to be improved with 34 returning lettermen includ- ing quarterback Jeff Newbery (6-1, 1 75, jr) and linebacker Tom DiLellio (5-9, 190, jr). In Wisconsin, two Illini-Badger Conference teams compete with playoff can- didate MILTON (5-3-1) and rebuilding LAKELAND (4-6-0). Rudy Gaddini's Wildcats at Milton must solve some problems on offense, but will have a good defensive unit led by end Daryl Schleim (6-4, 195, soph), a first team All- American, and cornerback Doug Whitmore (5-11, 172, soph). Far-removed MAINE MARITIME (8-1-0) had an outstanding season in 1980 and the Mariners anticipate the return of 1 7 starters including heralded fullback Al Harrison (5-11, 200, jr). The Mariners led the NAIA in total defense last year, but three significant contributors to that unit have graduated. 30

DIVISION II—AREA IV

Anderson IN • Bluffton OH • Concordia IL • De- fiance OH • Earlham IN • Eureka IL • Findlay OH • Franklin IN • Geneva PA • Hanover IN • Illinois Col- lege • Illinois Wesleyan • Manchester IN • Mer- cyhurst PA • Northeastern Illinois • Olivet Nazarene IL • Taylor IN • Waynesburg PA • Westminster PA • Wilmington OH

GARY WORTHY GARY WOOD Running Back Defensive Lineman Wilmington OH Anderson IN

There is little doubt that the strength in this area centers around the Hoosier-Buckeye Conference, which has established itself as one of the bet- ter small college football leagues in the country. The 1980 race ended in a three-way tie for first place between national runner-up WILMINGTON OH (10-2-0), quarterfinal playoff participant HANOVER IN (8-2-0) and ANDER- SON IN (8-1-0), which just missed the eight-team playoffs and finished as the nation's number nine ranked team. When you consider that 1979 national champion FINDLAY OH (5-4-0) could do no better than fourth in this con- ference last season, one can well expect that some of the top Division II foot- ball will be played in this league again in 1981. At Wilmington, Coach Bill Ramseyer's Quakers got within one victory of a national championship despite having a team with numerous underclassmen. With 34 lettermen returning including eight starters on each side of the iine, the Quakers are certain to be among the top teams in the country once again. Leading the veterans will be All-America running back Gary Worthy (6-0, jr), the nation's leading scorer last year, while on defense linebacker Jim Schiller (6-0, 200, sr), tackle Mike Doerger (6-1, 218, jr), linebacker Robert Byrd (5-11, 200, jr) and safety Ed Minor (6-2, 188, sr) anchor a solid unit. Ramseyer must come up with a capable replacement for second team All-America quarter- back John Calhoun and versatile fullback Russell Williams, both lost to gradu- ation. Four major college transfers are expected to be of immediate help. Hanover must have a few thoughts of revenge in its mind, still stinging a bit from a 56-49 four-overtime loss to Wilmington in the first round of last year's playoffs. The Panthers also return an experienced group with 40 lettermen and 17 starters expected back to camp. On offense, Hanover can hit you by land with honorable mention All-America back Gary Cushing (5-11, 185, sr) or by air with talented receivers Jeff Carter (5-10, 170, sr), a second team All- America pick, and tight end Jeff Walton (6-3, 220, sr). Defensively, the gradua- tion of All-America linebacker Don Katzman leaves a void in the middle, but a talented secondary which led the nation in interceptions and ranked second overall in pass defense returns intact. A big question for Head Coach Pete Compise is his kicking game where both his kicking specialist and punter have exited. 31 Anderson will be very strong once again and has declared that it will be one of the national playoff teams in 1981 after missing the field last year with a loss to Hanover on the last day of the regular season. The Ravens under Coach Kevin Donley have 43 lettermen set to return and will again pride themselves on defense where they recorded five shutouts and ranked fifth overall in the nation in 1980. Leading that side of the line is honorable mention All-America selections Garry Wood (6-2, 250, jr) at noseguard, tackle Chuck Rhudy (6-3, 240, sr) and linebacker Jeff Evrard (6-2, 220, sr). The Ravens also led the con- ference in total offense in 1980 and are paced in that department by tackle Norbert Schenhals (6-4, 248, sr) and center Kurt Bolden (6-2, 258, jr). Ander- son should have a real edge in the schedule department where they play all of the top Hoosier-Buckeye contenders at home this season. If anybody is capable of sneaking-up on the incumbents in the HBC race it would probably be DEFIANCE OH (4-5-0) where Coach Gary Schaefer has 17 experienced starters coming back and is concerned only about his depth. The Yellowjackets boast three defensive stallwarts in linebacker Walt Turner (6-0, 205, sr), end Bob Bomholt (6-2, 205, sr) and middle guard Kyle Cole (5-10, 195, jr). Findlay is still rebuilding and is expected to have only six seniors on the squad this season. The Oilers under Dick Strahm will miss All- America running back Nelson Bolden, whose departure creates their biggest void. All-district defensive end Jerry Campbell (6-3, 220, sr) and offensive tackle Mike Myers (6-4, 250, sr) are the top Oiler returnees. Elsewhere in the league, EARLHAM IN (3-6-0) and TAYLOR IN (2-7-0) should be the most improved teams but appear to lack the talent to compete as a legitimate title contender. Tailback Gerry Keesling (5-9, 180, sr) and offen- sive tackle Brice Sayne (6-4, 255, sr) are individual standouts for Earlham, while Taylor's John Ozmun (6-1, 180, sr) is versatile as both a running back and kicker. BLUFFTON (2-6-1) has an outstanding defensive back in Jamie Fox (5-10, 205, jr) and MANCHESTER (0-9-0) is strong up front with defen- sive tackle Ron Harnish (6-2, 250, sr), but neither school is expected to make any great strides in improving their records. More strength in Area IV may come from the eastern sector this season where both WESTMINSTER PA (5-3-0) and WAYNESBURG PA (5-3-0) will have strong units and be among the top independents. Ten-year Head Coach Joe Fusco, who has won three national titles at Westminster, welcomes back 35 lettermen and 17 starters. The Titans, normally one of the top defensive teams in the country, may be stronger on offense this year led by a good back- field of all-district halfback Steve Ferringer (5-11, 175, sr), fullback John DeGruttola (6-0, 220, jr) and quarterback Rich Dalrymple. Graduation hit the defensive front and linebacking corps including All-America tackle Dan Brougher. Like Westminster, Waynesburg will have 17 returning starters but will un- dertake a brutal independent schedule. The Yellow Jackets appear to have a fine arsenal of offensive weapons with all-district running back Keith Davis (5-11, 180, sr), tight end Dom DeCicco (6-4, 252, sr) and standout center Mike Kaldor (6-2, 228, sr). Strong safety Sam Procida (5-11, 181, sr) leads the defensive unit which needs incoming help on the frontline if Coach Hayden Buckley's squad has hopes for post-season play. The Golden Tornadoes of 32 GENEVA PA (4-5-0) have an explosive offense returning led by tailback Bob Perrotta (5-6, 160, sr) and a quality interior line but does not appear to be a playoff contender because of defensive shortcomings. Over in the western section of Area IV, it does not appear that any of the teams have improved themselves a great deal and most will rely on newcomers. In the Illini-Badger Conference, CONCORDIA IL (3-6-0) is strong on defense but must find receivers for strong-arm quarterback Dave Garrow (5-11, 175, soph). NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS (4-7-0) lost two All- America performers and has a depleted defensive corps. EUREKA IL (3-5-1) may be improved with 39 lettermen expected back on the scene but must get better blocking for halfback Carl Perkins (5-6, 165, sr). FRANKLIN IN (8-2-0) could be a playoff contender if the Grizzlies declare for NAIA play but won't be quite as deep this season. The return of quarterback Steve Wray (6-2, 205, jr), who was hurt most of last season after leading the nation in passing in 1979 will be a big plus for Coach Stewart Faught's squad. ILLINOIS WESLEYAN (7-2-0) finished as the 17th-ranked team in the na- tional ratings last year, but Coach Don Larson's Titans will miss running back Britt Travis and All-America linebacker Rick Hanna. Placekicker Dave Pearce (6-2, 1 70, jr) is a highly valuable commodity. ILLINOIS COLLEGE (3-6-0) has 17 starters returning in 1981 but one of the missing is all-time leading scorer and rusher Jay Wessler whose absence will be a major blow to the Blueboys' offense. OLIVET NAZARENE IL (5-4-0) is in a similar situation with 1 7 starters coming back but minus a top offensive weapon with the graduation of quarterback Jeff Habedank.

1981 DIVISION! 1981 DIVISION II RATING COMMITTEE RATING COMMITTEE

Area 1 Area 1 Tom Parry, Central Washington Jim Dew, Valley City State ND Mike Friedman, Southern Colorado Ad Rutschman, Linfield OR Ross Fortier, Moorhead State MN Don Watchorn, Midland Lutheran NE , Pittsburg State KS Gene Schlekeway, Black Hills State SD

Area 2 Area 2 Ralph Carpenter, Henderson State AR Larry Wilcox, Benedictine KS Pat O'Neal, East Central OK Ted Kessinger, Bethany KS Ernest Hawkins, East Texas State Buddy Fornes, Tarleton State TX Dunny Goode, Eastern New Mexico Frank Serrao, Redlands CA

Area 3 Area 3 Walter Barr, Shepherd WV Dennis Raarup, Gustavus Adolphus MN Jim Harkema, Grand Valley State Ml Ken Gibler, Missouri Valley Mike Farley, Wisconsin-River Falls Rudy Gaddini, Milton Wl To be named Rick Hodam, Iowa Wesleyan

Area 4 Area 4 Buddy Sasser, Wofford College SC Sam Sample, Taylor IN Claude Gibson, Mars Hill NC Joe Fusco, Westminster PA Tom Dowling, Liberty Baptist VA Bill Ramseyer, Wilmington OH Dick Price, Norfolk State VA Ken Richardson, Olivet Nazarene IL •«*. 34 1981 NAIA Schedules

Listed alphabetically in this section are the 1981 schedules available at press time as reported by the institutions, their 1980 record and game-by-game scores of last season. Below each school's name and its classification and area is the school's location, the name of the head football coach and his won-lost-tied record for all seasons as a college head coach at a four-year institution. The third line includes the school's nickname and conference affiliation (if applicable). In the listing of schedules, night games are indicated by symbol ( + ). In the listing of 1980 game-by-game scores, (*) indicates a forfeit win or loss, (#) indicates results from the 1980 NAIA Division I or II championship playoffs and (NCAA) indicates results from the NCAA 1980 championship playoffs.

ABILENE CHRISTIAN - Div. 1,Area 2 ANDERSON Oiv. II, Area 4 Abilene, TX 79699 - Ted Sitton (Abilene Christian '54), 2 yrs, 9-12 Anderson, IN 46011 - Kevin Donley (Anderson '73), 3 yrs, 19-8 Wildcats, Lone Star 1980 Results (2-8) Ravens, Hoosier-Buckeye 1980 Results (8-1) 9/12 Northern Colorado + 10 NW Louisiana 31 9/19 Oetiance 28 Defiance 0 9/19 at Northwestern Oklahoma + 0 U of Hawaii 41 9/ 26 at Bluffton 27 Bluffton 0 9/26 Northwestern Louisiana + 16 NW Oklahoma 0 10/ 3 Wilmington 21 Wilmington 6 10/10 at Texas AS 1+ 13 Texas AS 1 46 10/10 at Manchester 58 Manchester 0 L\Jr 1 u al rnoill/ifC3ld 10/17 Angelo State + 20 Angelo State 38 10/ 17 Findtay 10 Findlay 0 10/24 at East Texas State + 14 East Texas 24 10/24 at Earlham 34 Earlham 0 10/31 Stephen F. Austin 23 Stephen F Austin 24 10/31 Olivet Naiarene 24 Olivet Nazarene 14 11/7 at Sam Houston State + 14 Sam Houston 1? 11/7 at Taylor 55 Taylor 12 11/ 14 Southwest Texas Stale-i- 2 Southwest Texas 42 11/14 Hanover 13 Hanover 28 ll/21 at Howard Payne Howard Payne 20 _0 270 60 132 263 ANGELO STATE - Div. 1, Area 2 ADAMS STATE - Div. 1, Area 1 San Angelo, TX 76909 - Jim Hess (SE Oklahoma '59), 7 yrs, 57-20-3 Alamosa, CO 81102 - Richard Ulrich (Utah 70), 1st year Rams, Lone Star 1980 Results (8-2-1) Indians, Rocky Mountain 1980 Results (8-3) 9/5 Alcorn State + 34 Eastern New Mexico 7 9/5 at Cameron + 21 NW Oklahoma 0 9/12 at Northwestern Louisiana 21 Cameron 3 9/19 at Western State 10 Cameron 24 9/19 Eastern New Mexico + 35 East Central 16 9/ 26 at Colorado Mines 21 New Mexico Highlands ... 6 10/3 East Central + 35 Stephen F. Austin 7 10/ 3 Western New Mexico 28 Southern Utah 14 10/10 at Stephen F Austin + 38 Abilene Christian 20 10/17 New Mexico Highlands 25 Western State 7 10/17 at Abilene Christian + 16 Howard Payne . 0 10/24 atMesa + 38 Mesa 10 10/24 Howard Payne + 33 Texas AS 1 16 10/31 Fort Lewis 18 Southern Colorado 20 10/31 at Texas A&I + 15 Southwest Texas 18 11/7 atSouthern Colorado + 31 Colorado Mines t 0 11/7 Southwest Texas + 34 Sam Houston 7 11/14 Southern Utah 24 Western New Mexico 0 11/14 at Sam Houston State + 13 East Texas 13 20 Fort Lewis 3 11/21 East Texas State 3 NE Oklahoma 10# 16 Cameron (Boot Hill Bowl) ... 34 277 117 252 118 ALABAMA STATE - Diw. I, Area 4 ARKANSAS-MONTICELLO - Div. I, Area 2 Montgomery, AL 3S101 - George James (Alabama State 'S3), 5 yrs, Monticello, AR 71655 - Harold Tilley (Henderson State '57), 4 yrs, 32-201 23-17-1 Boll Weevils, Arkansas Intercollegiate norneis, independent 1980 Results (6-5) 1980 Results (4-6) 9/5 at Jackson State + 13 Jackson State . 16 9/12 Arkansas-Pine Bluff* 15 Arkansas Pine Bluff .. . 14 9/19 Alcorn State (Modile) + 3 Alcorn State . 14 9/19 Bishop + 10 Bishop 26 10/ 3 Tennessee State (Birmingham) 45 Savannah State 0 10/3 at Ouachita Baptist 0 Central Missouri . 17 10/17 at Albany State 14 Jacksonville State . 24 10/10 Central Arkansas 41 Ouachita Baptist . 14 10/24 Prairie View+• 39 Cential State . 27 10/17 at Southeast Missouri + 12 Centiat Aikansas . . 21 10/31 Alabama ASM (Birmingham) 17 Tennessee State . 35 10/24 Arkansas Tech + 28 Arkansas Tech . 44 11/7 atGramblinJ+ 30 Albany State . 27 10/31 at Harding 9 Harding .. 0 11/14 Mississippi Valley + 20 Alabama A&M . 17 11/7 Henderson Stale + 7 Henderson State .. 51 11/26 Tuskegee Institute 12 Grambling . . 28 11/21 atSouthern Arkansas + 54 Baptist Christian 0 27 Mississippi Valley . 17 9 Southern Arkansas . 13 14 Tuskegee Institute . 7 85 200 234 212 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF - Div. I, Area 2 ALCORN STATE - Div. 1, Area 4 Pine Bluff, AR 71601 - Ben McGee (Jackson State '64), 1 yr, 5 6 Lorman, MS 39096 - Marino Casern (Xavier '49), 18 yrs, 108-60-8 Golden Lions, Independent iggrjResults (5-6) Braves, Southwestern Athletic 1980 Results (6-4) 9/5 Arkansas Tech (Little Rock) + 14 Arkansas Tech 17 9/5 at Angelo State + 14 Alabama State 3 9/12 at Arkansas Monticello-f- 14 Arkansas Monticello 15 9/12 Grambling(Shreveport) + 29 Grambling 27 9/19 at Mississippi Valley+ 21 Mississippi Valley 27 9/19 Alabama State (Mobile)* 0 South Carolina State . 33 9/26 Lincoln 23 Lincoln 16 10/3 South Carolina Slate 24 Texas Southern . 3 10/3 atSouthern Arkansas 13 Southern Arkansas 7 10/10 at Texas Southern 38 Albany State . 17 10/10 Lane 13 Lane 10 10/24 at Southern-Baton Rouge + 7 Southern BR . 15 10/ 24 Kentucky State 6 Kentucky State 12 10/31 3tBishop + 26 Bishop . 7 10/31 at Langston 22 Langston 6 11/7 Mississippi Valley 17 Mississippi Valley . 29 11/ 7 Prairie View 7 Prairie View 9 11/24 Prairie View 38 Prairie View . 11 11/14 at Bishop 21 Bishop 6 11/26 at Jackson State + 16 Jackson State . 37 11/21 AlabamaAJM _1_3 AlabamaASM Ji 209 182 167 166 35

ARKANSAS TECH-Div. I, Area 2 BENEDICTINE - Div. II, Area 2 Russellville, AR 72801 - Harold Steelman (Arkansas '56), 1 yt, 6-4 Atchison, KS 66002 - Larry Wilcox (Benedictine 72), 2 yrs, 515 Wonder Boys, Arkansas Intercollegiatee 1980 Results (6-4) Ravens,Independent 19g0 Resu|ts (3.7) 9/5 Arkansas-Pine Blurt (Little Rock) + 17 Arkansas-Pine Bluff . 14 9/5 Washburn + 27 Washburn 29 9/12 at Washburn + 41 Washburn 20 9/12 at Missouri Western 9 Emporia State ,....-.... 6 9/19 Northeastern Oklahoma + 33 NE Oklahoma 42 9/19 at William Jewell-i- 14 William Jewell . 21 9/26 at Central Missouri + 10 Northern Iowa 49 9/26 Hastings+ 7 Hastings 41 10/ 10 atHarrJing+ 35 Harding 18 10/3 Peru State + 0 Peru State . 31 10/17 Henderson State + 14 Henderson State 11 10/17 at Panhandle State + 7 Panhandle. 35 10/24 at Arkansas Motiticello-f 44 ArkansasMonticello 28 10/24 alBethanyt 14 Bethany 23 10/31 Central Arkansas-t- 7 Central Arkansas 35 10/31 Mid-America Nazarene + 41 Mid-America Nazarene . 7 11/7 at Ouachita Baptist 32 Ouachita Baptist 29 11/7 Oana+ 49 Dana 28 11/14 Southern Arkansas 14 Southern Arkansas 17 11/14 Concordia+ _26 Missouri Valley _44 247 263 T93 265 AUGSBURG - Div. II, Area 3 BETHANY-Div. II, Area 2 Minneapolis, MN 55454 Al Kloppen (Sioiux Falls'64), 5 yrs, 16-31-1 Lindsborg, KS 67456 - Kessinger (Augustana '63), 5 yrs, 45-8 Auggies, Minnesota Intercollegiate 1980 Results (5-5) Swedes, Kansas College im Resu|ts (9.1) 9/ 5 at Dakota Wesleyan 21 UW Rivet Falls 27 9/12 at South Dakota Springfield + 17 Ooane 7 9/12 at Wisconsin-River Falls 21 St Johns 10 9/19 atMcPherson 23 Friends 13 9/19 St Johns 20 Macalester 3 9/26 atSterling+ 12 Southwestern 9 9/ 26 3! Macalester 7 St Olaf 23 10/3 Bethel-+- 22 St Mary Plains .... 6 10/ 3 St. Olaf 17 St. Thomas 40 10/10 at Tabor + 34 Sterling 13 10/10 atSt Thomas + 31 Gustavus Adoiphus 7 10/17 Southwestern 12 Kansas Wesleyan 20 10/17 at Gustavus Adoiphus 34 Colorado C 10 10/ 24 Benedictme+ 23 Benedictine 14 10/31 at Concordia 0 Concordia 10 10/31 at St. Mary of the Plains 34 McPherson 15 11/7 Hamline 15 Hamline 18 11/7 Friends 27 Bethel 22 11/14 Bethel 42 Bethel 23 11/14 Kansas Wesleyan _4^ Tabor _6 208 17! 245 125 AUSTIN - Div. II, Area 2 BETHEL - Div. II, Area 2 Sherman, TX 75090 - Larry Kramer (Nebraska '65), 10 yrs, 35-57-4 North Newton, KS 67117 - Kent Rogers (Emporia State '68), 2 yrs, 6-11-1 Kangaroos, Texas Intercollegiate 1980 Results (8-2) Threshers, Kansas College 19,80 Results (3-5-1) 9/12 Lubbock Christian 30 Lubbock Christian 0 9/19 at Kansas Wesleyan + 24 Sterling 24 9/19 atSulRoss + 23 Sul Ross 13 9/26 St. Mary of the Plains + 16 Friends 14 9/ 26 Tarleton State 23 Tarleton State .. 13 10/ 3 at Bethany + 34 Kansas Wesleyan 28 10/ 3 at 7rimty+ Trinity 7 10/ 10 Sterlmg+ 26 Tabor 7 10/ 10 McMurry McMurry 14 10/17 Mid America Nazarene+ 17 Mid-America Nazarene 23 10/17 at Lubbock Christian lubbock Christian 0 10/24 at Friends 19 Southwestern 27 10/ 24 Sul Ross Sul Ross 40 10/31 McPherson 9 St Mary-Plains . 24 10/31 at Tarleton State Tarleton State . . 7 11/7 Tabor+ 22 Bethany 27 11/7 Trinity Trinity 7 11/14 at Southwestern _20 McPherson _29 11/14 atMcMurry 39 McMurry 187 203 279 BETHEL-Div. II, Area 3 AZUSA PACIFIC - Oiv. II, Area 2 St. Paul, MN 55112 • Dud Lutton (Pacific Lutheran 75), 5 yrs, 11-34 Azusa, CA 91702 Jim Milhon (LaVerne '57), 3yrs, 12-12-1 Royals, Minnesota-Intercollegiate iggn. Results (2-8) Cougars, Independent 1980 Results (6-2) 9/12 al Northwestern MN 12 Mayville State 22 9/12 Occidental 6 LaVerne .. 2 9/19 at Hamline 0 Hamline 7 9/19 atPomona-Pitzer 35 Pomona Pitjer . 14 9/26 Gustavus Adoiphus 21 Gustavus Adoiphus 35 9/ 26 LaVerne 16 Occidental . . 14 10/3 atWisconsin River Falls-t- 3 Concordia 49 10/ 3 Whittier 16 tVhittier 7 10/10 Concordia 10 St Johns 42 10/10 at Claremont-Mudd U Claremont-Mudd . 16 10/ 17 St John's 41 Macalester 14 10/17 at Redlands + 6 Redlands 3 10/ 24 at Macalester 9 St. Olaf 10 10/24 at I) ofSanOiego + 35 San Diego 7 10/31 St Olaf 20 St. Thomas 17 10/31 at Chapman 51 Chapman (club) 6 11/7 at St Thomas _23 Augsburg _42 11/7 Sonoma State 35 Sonoma (club) . . 14 11/14 at Augsburg ^ 238 11/14 California Lutheran 3 California Lutheran . 24 131 87 BISHOP - Div. I, Area 2 BAKER - Div. II, Area 2 Dallas, TX 75241 James Jones (Bishop '69), 2 yrs, 11! Baldwin City, KS 66006 - Charl ard (William Jewell '63), 1 yr,9-1-1 Tigers, Independent 1980 Results (5-5) 9/5 Southwestern Oklahoma-)- 9 SW Oklahoma 37 Wildcats, Heart of America 1980 Results (911) 9/12 Nebraska Wesleyan + 26 UA-Monticello 10 9/12 Kansas Wesleyan + 42 Kansas Wesleyan 0 9/19 at Arkansas Monticello+ 27 Langston 2 9/19 atMid-AmencaNazarene + 83 Mid-America Nazarene . .. 7 9/26 at Langston 24 SE Oklahoma 27 9/26 Nebraska Wesleyan + 51 Nebraska Wesleyan .. 6 10/3 Southeastern Oklahoma + 12 Prairie View 0 10/3 Graceland + 55 Graceland 21 10/10 Prairie View+ 18 Langston 7 10/10 Central Methodist 71 Central Methodist . . 10 10/17 at Eastern New Mexico 19 Cameron 51 10/1? at Culver-Stockton 51 Culver-Stockton . 0 10/31 Alcorn State + 7 Alcorn State 26 10/24 at Missouri Valley + 42 Missouri Valley 0 11/7 atTexas Lutheran + 19 Texas Lutheran 0 10/31 Tarkio+ 84 Tarkio .. 20 11/14 Arkansas Pine Bluff _6 Arkansas PB J± 11/7 William Jewell + 10 William Jewell . 10 11/21 Cameron 167 181 11/14 at Ottawa 23 Ottawa .. 3 17 William Jewell .. 20# BLACK HILLS STATE - Div. II, Area 1 529 97 Spearfish, SD 57783 - Gene SchleKeway (Northern State '55), 13 yrs, BEMIDJI STATE - Div. I, Area 1 59-61-5 Yellowjackets, South Dakota Intercollegiate iggo Results (5-4) Bemidji, MN 56601 - Sparky Adams (Lawrence '55), 8 yrs, 33-43-1 9/5 Dickinson State+ 0 Dickinson State 30 Beavers, Northern Intercollegiate 1980 Results (1-9) 9/12 Northern State+ 25 Northern State 26 9/5 Mankato State + 7 Mankato State 24- 9/19 at South Dakota Tech 0 South Dakota Tech 31 9/12 at Valley City Stae + 21 Valley City . 6- 9/ 26 Dakota State 26 Dakota State 12 9/19 at Winona State 7 Winona State . 10 10/ 3 at Dakota Wesleyan 35 Dakota Wesleyan 14 9/ 26 Moorhead State 3 Moorhead State . 39 10/10 South Dakota Springfield 20 USD-Springfield 17 10/ 3 at Northern State 17 Northern State 14 10/17 at Huron 18 Huron 17 10/10 Minnesota-Morns 0 Minnesota-Morris . 42 10/24 Sioux Falls 28 Sioux Falls 11 10/17 at Minnesota Duluth 7 Minnesota-Duluth 55 10/31 at Chadron State _24 Chsdron State _28 10/ 24 at Northwestern IA 0 Michigan Tech . 39 176 186 10/31 Southwest State 3 Southwest State . 45 11/7 at St Cloud State 0 St. Cloud 7 65 281 36

BLUFFTON Div. II, Area 4 CATAWBA - Div. I, Area 4 Bluffton, OH 45817 - Carlin Carpenter (Defiance '64), 2 yrs, 5-12-1 Salisbury, NC 28144 - Steve Shaughnessy (Northern Michigan 72), 1 yr, Beavers, Hoosier Buckeye 1980 Results (2-6-1) 1-9 14 9/12 Ohio Northern + 14 Ohio Northern Indians, South Atlantic 1980 Results (1-9) 9/19 atEarlham 0 Earlham 13 9; 12 Liberty Baptist 14 Liberty Baptist 9/ 26 Anderson 0 Anderson 27 9/19 Mars Hill 7 Mars Hill 10/3 at Taylor 14 Taylor 7 9/26 atNewbetry+- 13 Newberry 10/10 Hanover 0 Hanover 24 10/3 at Carson-Newman Carson-Newman 10/17 at Defiance 15 Defiance 13 27 10/10 Presbyterian 21 Presbyterian 10/ 31 Wilmington 0 Wilmington « 10/17 Gardner-Webb Elon 11/7 Manchester 28 Manchester 10 21 10/24 a! Elon 12 Central Florida 11/14 at Findlay 10 Findlay _49 11/7 Guilford- 38 Guilford 231 11/14 at Davidson 0 Gardner Webb 11/21 at Lenoir Rtiyne 24 Lenoir-Rhyne BOWIE STATE - Div. I, Area 4 152 Bowie, MD 20715 • John Organ (Virginia Stale '60), 5 yrs, 13-34-1 Bulldogs, Central Intercollegiate 1980 Results (2-8-1) CENTRAL ARKANSAS - Div. I, Area 2 9/12 at Hampton Institute Hampton Institute 22 Conway, AR 72032 • Ken Stephens (Central Arkansas '52), 9 yrs, 59-32-6 9/19 al Salisbury Stale Elizabeth City 14 Bears, Arkansas Intercollegiate 1980 Results (9-1) 9/ 26 Johnson C Smith Liberty Baptist 35 9/12 Southeast Missouri + 55 Evangel 10/ 3 at Morgan State Fayetteville State 12 9/ 26 at Northeastern Oklahoma + 28 Southeast Missouri 10/10 Fayetteville State Morgan State 28 10/3 al Nevad3-Reno 13 Northwest Missouri 10/17 at Virginia Union Salisbury State 14 10/10 at Arkansas Monticello 21 Arkansas Monticello 10/24 Sr. Pauls 0 Virginia Union 41 10/17 Southern Arkansas + 17 Southern Arkansas 10/31 at North Carolina Central 11 St. Paul's 12 10/24 Ouachita Baptist + 42 Ouachita Baptist 11/7 Livingstone 10 Central State 19 10/31 at Arkansas Tech + 35 Arkansas Tech 11/ 14 at District ol Columbia 29 Livingstone 0 11/14 at Henderson State 30 Henderson State District of Columbia Jl _7 11/21 Harding 49 Harding 109 2O« Jl East Texas State CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN - Div. II, Area 2 311 Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 - Robert Shoup (UC-Santa Barbara '55), 19 yrs, CENTRAL METHODIST - Div. II, Area 3 140 40-5 Fayette, MO 65248 - Don Shinnick (UCLA '57), 2 yrs, 4 15 Kingsmen,Independent 1980 Results (7-2-1) Eagles, Heart of America I9go Results (2-8) 9/12 atCalPolySLO + U of San Diego 23 9/12 at Evangel 7 Evangel 28 9/19 atHumboldtState+ San Francisco State 10 9/19 William Penn 10 William Penn 20 9/ 26 Redlands Calitorni3 State-Chico 3 9/ 26 Culver Stockton 9 Culver-Stockton 10 10/ 3 at Cl3remont-Mudd Redlands 24 10/3 atOttawa+ 7 Ottawa 47 10/10 Cal Poly Pomona Clatemont Mudd 12 10/10 at Baker 10 Baker 71 10/17 California State Sacramento Cal State-Sacramento 28 10/17 Missouri Valley 8 Missouri Valley 23 10/ 24 at California State Northridge + 0 Cal State-Northridge 30 10/24 William inrell 14 William jewel) 34 27 10/31 at Sonoma State 20 Cal Poly-Pomona 13 10/31 atGraceland 33 Graceland 28 11/7 St. Mary's 23 St. Mary's 14 11/7 at Mid America Nazarene 27 Mid-America Naracene .. 11/14 at Azusa Pacilic 24 Azusa Pacific _3 24 160 11/14 Tarkio _3| Tarkio 183 156 312 CAMERON • Div. I, Area 2 CENTRAL STATE - Div. I, Area 3 Lawton, OK 73505 • Cecil Morris (Oklahoma '56), 1st year Wilberforce, OH 45384 - Billy Joe (Villanova '69), 7 yrs, 38-31 Aggies, Independent 1980 Results (8-3) Marauders, Independent 9/5 Adams State + 24 NW Oklahoma 0 1980 Results (4-6-1) Elizabeth City . 14 9/12 at East Texas State + 20 East Texas 35 9/12 Salem 14 Lincoln . 0 9/19 Tews Ail + 24 Adams State 10 9/19 Clarion 27 Clarion . 21 10/10 Northeastern Oklahoma + 3 Angelo State 21 9/26 at Eastern Illinois 17 19 Saginaw Valley . 24 10/24 Langston + 37 Langston 24 10/3 Saginaw Valley Alabama State . 39 10/31 Central State + 17 NE Oklahoma 20 10/ 10 Lincoln 27 11/7 at Eastern New Mexico* 14 Central State 13 10/17 at Kentucky State 15 Eastern Illinois . 40 Kentucky State . 15 11/21 at Bishop 51 Bishop 19 10/24 al Grand Valley 26 34 Eastern New Mexico 16 11/14 Delaware State 24 WinstonSalem . 17 55 SE Oklahoma 24 19 Bowie State . 10 34 Adams State (Boot Hill) 16 8 Tennessee State . 30 14 Delaware State . 20 313 198 210 230 CARROLL - Div. II, Area 1 Helena, MT 59601 - Bob Petrino (Western Montana), 10 yrs, 48-21-1 CENTRAL STATE - Div. I, Area 2 Saints, Frontier 1980 Results (5-4) Edmund. OK 73034 - Gary Howard (Arkansas '64), 4 yrs, 28-14-1 9/5 at Minot State + 21 Minot State 17 Bronchos, Independent 1980 Results (5-4) 9/12 Ricks JC 14 Western Montana 0 9/ 5 Northwestern Oklahoma + 18 SW Oklahoma 16 9/ 19 Eastern Washington 7 Eastern Washington 42 9/12 Southwestern Oklahoma + 34 NW Oklahoma 0 9/26 Rocky Mountain 14 Rocky Mountain 7 9/19 Henderson State 7 East Texas 33 10/ 3 at Montana Tech 13 Montana Tech 25 9/26 at East Texas State + 27 Panhandle 17 10/10 at Rocky Mountain 35 Rocky Mountain 7 10/3 at Howard Payne + 14 East Central 28 10/17 at Western Montana 23 Ricks ()uco) 19 10/10 at East Central 13 Cameron 14 10/ 24 Chadron State 29 Chadron State 31 10/24 at Eastern New Mexico + 6 Eastern New Mexico 24 10/31 Western Montana 28 Montana Tech 21 10/31 at Cameron + 44 Evangel 20 11/7 Montana Tech 14 Western Montana 16 11/7 Langston 35 Langston 7 198 185 198 159 CARSON-NEWMAN-Div. I, Area 4 CENTRAL WASHINGTON - Div. I, Area 1 Jefferson City, TN 37760 - Ken Sparks (Carson-Newman), 1 yr, 5-5 Ellensburg, WA 98926 - Tom Parry (Washington State '49), 15 yrs, Fighting Eagles, South Atlantic 1980 Results (5-5) 59-77-4 9/19 at Liberty Baptist+ 30 Central Florida 20- Wildcats, Evergreen 1980 Results (2-7) 9/ 26 Wofford 41 Maryville 9- 9/19 Lewis & Clark (Yakima) 2 Linfield 30 10/3 Catawba 14 Wofford 28 9/26 at Pacific 11 Simon Fraser 25 10/10 at Newberry 23 Catawba 13 10/3 atWhitworth 3 Pacific Lutheran 24 10/17 Mars Hill 16 Newberry 14 10/10 Pacific Lutheran 16 Whitworth 21- 10/24 at Gardner-Webb 6 Mars Hill 10 10/17 at Western Oregon 0 Oregon Tech 21 10/31 at Franklin 26 Gardner-Webb 0 10/ 24 at Oregon Tech 0 Eastern Oregon 37 11/7 Lenoir Rhyne 36 Lenoir Rhyne 14 10/31 Eastern Oregon Western Washington 3 11/14 at Presbyterian 14 Presbyterian 0 11/7 Western Washinpon Southern Oregon Elon 33 11/21 Elon _12 38 11/14 Southern Oregon Oregon College 146 J4 218 228 37

CHADRON STATE - Div. II, Area 1 CONCORDIA - Div. II, Area 1 Chadron, NE 69337 - Jerry Welch (Arkansas '64), 3 yrs, 16-12-3 Seward, NE 68434 - Larry Oetting (Concordia 62), 4 yrs. 17-22-1 Eagles, Independent 1980 Results (5-5) Bulldogs, Nebraska Intercollegiate 1980 Results (5-5) 9/ 5 South Dakota Tech South Dakota Tech 10 9/5 at Tarkio-f- Tarkio 10 9/ 12 Wayne State Wayne State 14 9/ 19 at Central IA Missouri Western 29 9/19 Beam (North Plane) 7 Kearney State 32 9/ 26 at Peru Slate + Y3nkton 15 9/26 at Midland Lutherans 20 Midland Lutheran 21 10/3 at Nebraska Wesleyann Peru State 32 10/ 3 at Dickinson State 6 Dickinson State 14 10/10 at Midland Lutheran + Nebraska Wesleyan 22 10/10 Hastings 24 Hastings 28 10/17 Doane Midland Lutheran 45 10/17 Peru State 22 Peru State 21 10/24 Dana Doane 10 10/24 at Carroll Carroll 29 10/ 31 Hastings Dana 14 31 20 10/31 Black Hills State 28 Black Hills 24 11/7 Concordia IL Hastings 11/7 at Panhandle State + Panhandle State 13 11/ 14 at Benedictine-t- Concordia IL 22 _20 219 188 206 CLARION STATE - Div. I, Area 3 CULVER-STOCKTON - Div. II, Area 3 Clarion, PA 16214 - Al Jacks (Penn State '58), 18 yrs, 122-42-5 Canton, MO 63435 - Vince Okruch (Culver-Stockton 77), 1 yr, 4-6 Wildcats, Heart of America Golden Eagles, Pennsylvania 1980 Results (9-2) 1980 Results (4-6) 9/12 at West Liberty State West Liberty 20 9/ 5 Missouri Valley 7 Missouri Valley 38 9/ 19 at Central State Central State 17 9/12 at Tarkio-t- 23 Tarkio 20 9/ 26 Westminster Westminster 13 9/19 Graceland 0 Graceland 49 10/ 3 at Lock Haven Lock Haven . 7 9/26 at Central Methodist 10 Central Methodist 9 10/10 Shippensourg Shippensburg . 9 10/ 3 Mid-America Najarene 18 Mid-America Nazarene 7 10/17 at California California . 0 10/17 Baker 0 Baker . 51 10/ 24 Slippery Rock Slippery Rock . 0 10/31 at Ottawa 16 Iowa Wesleyan 14 10/31 at Indiana Indiana . 0 11/7 St Ambrose 13 Ottawa 33 11/7 Edinboro State Edinboro State 13 11/14 at William Jewell 14 St Ambrose 53 11/14 KuUtown KuUtown 14 6 William Jewell 56 KuUtown (PCAC) 14 107 330 107 DAKOTA STATE - Div. II, Area 1 COLORADO MINES - Div. II, Area 2 Madison, SD 57042 - (Dakota State 72), 1st year Golden, CO 80401 - Marvin Kay (Colorado Mines '63), 12 yrs, 42-73 Trojans, South Dakota Intercollegiate jggQResults (5-4) Orediggers, Rocky Mountain iggo Results (4-5) 9/5 Northwestern IA+ 40 Northwestern 14 9/19 at Western New Mexico 27 Colorado C. 6 9/12 al Southwest State 36 Dakota Wesleyan 6 9/26 Adams State 17 Southern Utah 20 9/19 Dakota Wesleyan+ 12 Black Hills 26 10/3 New Mexico Highlands 17 Southern Colorado 27 9/ 26 at Black Hills State 9 Sioux Falls 17 10/10 at Mesa 14 Mesa 20 10/ 3 Sioui Falls 23 Huron 13 10/17 Fort Lewis 28 Western Stale 27 10/ 10 at Huron 16 St Cloud 34 10/24 at Southern Cotcrado-t- 41 Western New Mexico 10 10/17 atSt Cloud State 20 SD Springfield . . 0 10/ 31 Southern Utah 0 Adams State 31 10/24 at South Dakota-Springfield + 0 South Dakota Tech 19 11/7 at Western State 0 Fort Lewis 10 10/31 South Dakota Tech _25 Yankton 10 11/14 at Colorado College __23 New Mexico Highlands JJ 11/7 Yankton 181 139 164 167 DAKOTA WESLEYAN - Div. II, Area 1 CONCORD - Div. I, Area 3 Mitchell, SD 57301 - Bob Bozied (South Dakota State 70), 2 yrs, 12-7 Athens, WV 24712 - Tony Colobro (Concord '48), 14 yrs, 85-38-7 Tigers, South Dakota Intercollegiate 1980 Results (1-8) Mountain Lions, West Virginia Intercollegiate jggg Results (11-1) 9/ 5 Augsburg 14 Dana . . 8 9/ 12 Emory* Henry 35 Emory & Henry 7 9/12 at Dana 6 Dakota State ... 36 9/19 at West Liberty State 27 West Liberty .. 14 9/19 at Dakota State + 6 Sioux Falls . .. 23 9/ 26 West Virginia Wesleyan (BeckleyM 41 WV Wesleyan . . 12 9/26 at Sioux Falls 14 Black Hills . . , 35 10/3 West Virginia State 27 WV State 7 10/ 3 Black Hills State 14 Yanklon . .. 35 10/10 at Fairmont State 41 Fairmont . 22 10/10 Vankton O South Dakota Tech 24 10/17 at West Virginia Tech 39 WV Tech 0 10/17 at South Dakota Tech 0 Huron 28 10/24 Shepherd 6 Shepherd .. 0 10/24 Huron 6 USD Springfield 10 10/31 at Salem 49 Salem .. 14 10/31 South Dakota-Springfield 0 Jamestown . .. 29 11/7 at Glenville State 55 Glenville .. 14 11/ 7 at Jamestown 50 228 54 Bluefield . . 13 19 Shepherd (Coal Bowl) ... .. 0 14 Elon .. 17# DANA Div. II, Area 1 120 Blair, NE 68008 - Ron Johnson (Dana 70), 2 yrs, 3 15 CONCORDIA-Div. II, Area 4 Vikings, Nebraska Intercollegiate 1980 Results (0-9) 9/12 Dakota Wesleyan 8 Dakota Wesleyan 14 River Forest, IL 60305 9/19 Yankton 0 Hastings 48 Cougars, mini-Badger 1980 Results (3-6) 9/ 26 at Westmar 0 Westmar 35 9/12 at Olivet Nazarene 14 Olivet Nazarene 33 10/3 Midland Lutheran 7 Midland Lutheran 49 10/10 atDoane + 9/19 atPnncipia 7 Principia 14 7 Doane 28 10/ 17 Hastings 7 9/26 Illinois College 0 Illinois C 35 Hastings 50 10/24 at Concordia 10/3 Northeastern Illinois 42 NE Illinois 21 14 Concordia 48 10/31 Nebraska Wesleyan 7 Nebraska Wesleyan 41 107 10 at Milton 21 Milton 35 11/7 at Benedictine-t- Benedictine 10/17 Eureka 14 Eureka 7 28 49 10/24 at Lakeland 6 Lakeland 28 78 362 10/31 Illinois Benedictine 21 Illinois B 24 11/7 at Concordia NE 22 Concordia NE Jl DEFIANCE Div. II, Area 4 147 218 Defiance, OH 43512 • Gary Schaefer (Bowling Green 72), 2 yrs, 7-11 CONCORDIA - Div. II, Area 3 Yellow Jackets, Hoosier-Buckeye 1980 Results (4-5) 9/12 at Adrian+ 7 Adrian 41 Moorhead, MN 56560 - Jim Christopherson (Concordia '60), 12 yrs, 9/19 at Anderson 0 Anderson 28 85-31-1 9/26 Taylor 9 Taylor 8 10/ 3 at Hanover 14 Hanover 27 Cobbers, Minnesota Intercollegiate 1980 Results (8-2) 10/1? Bluffton 27 Bluffton 15 9/5 at Wisconsin Eau Claire 30 UW-Eau Clare 7 10/24 at Wilmington 20 Wilmington 31 9/12 Moorhead State 0 Moorhead State 26 10/31 Manchester 21 Manchester 7 9/26 Hamline 34 Hamline 8 11/7 Findlay 10 Findlay 14 10/ 3 Macalester 31 Macalester 0 11/14 atEarlham 24 Earlham 0 49 Bethel 3 10/10 at Bethel 132 171 10/17 St. Thomas 14 St Thomas 26 10/24 afSUohns 19 St John's 0 10/31 Augsburg 10 Augsburg 0 11/7 at St. Olaf 16 St. Olaf 6 11/14 at Guslavus Adolphus 23 Gustavus Adolphus _22 226 98 38

DICKINSON STATE - Div. II, Area 1 EASTERN NEWMEXICO - Div. I, Area 2 Dickinson, NO 58601 Henry Biesiot (Mayyille State), 5 yrs, 17171 Portales, NM 88130 - Dunny Goode (Hardin-Simmons '52), 3 yrs, 11-19-1 Blue Hurts, North Dakota College 1980 Results (5-2) Greyhounds,Independent 1980 Results (2-7-1) 9/5 at Black Hills State-t- 30 Black Hills 0 9/12 New Mexico Highlands-!- 16 New Mexico Highlands 18 9/12 NDSSS(Juco) 28 NDSSS (luco) 14 9/19 at Angelo State + 7 Angelo State 34 9/19 at Mayville State+ 24 Mayville Slate 3 9/26 Western New Mexico-i- 0 Howard Payne 0 9; 26 Valley City Slate 7 Valley City 9 10/ 3 at Southern Colorado 22 Northern Colorado 33 10/ 3 Chadron State 14 Chadron Slate 6 10/10 at Southwestern Oklahoma 10 SW Oklahoma 30 10/10 at Minot State 10 Minot Slate 5 10/17 Bishop 28 Western New Mexico 35 10/17 at Jamestown 7 lamestown 21 10/24 Central State+ 24 Central State 6 10/24 Bismarck Juco 19 Bismarck JC 7 10/31 at Western State 16 Cameron 34 10/31 Rocky Mountain _41 Rocky Mountain 7 11/7 Cameron+ 20 Western State 18 133 • 51 11/14 at Texas Lutheran + 7 Texas Lutheran _14 150 222 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - Div. I, Area 4 EASTERN OREGON-Div. I, Area 1 Washington, DC 20036 - Ted Vactor (Nebraska 66), 4 yrs, 19161 LaGrange, OR 97850 - Don Turner (Monmoulh '56), 9 yrs, 45-43 Firebirds, Independent 1980 Results (2-7-1) Mounties, Evergreen l980 Resu|ts (8-1) 9/ 5 at Cheyney Stale 0 Cheyney State 25 9/19 atWhitworth 10 Whitworth 7 9/12 al West Virginia Slate 6 Delaware State 8 9/ 26 Lewis & Clark 38 Western Montana 0 9/19 Livingstone 29 Livingstone 9 10/3 at Linfield 55 Pacific 3 10/3 at Knoiville 7 Knoiville 17 10/10 Willamette 7 Lewis & Clark 6 10/10 alSt Paul's 10 St. Pauls 2 10/ 24 Western Oregon 32 Oregon C 22 10/17 al North Carolina Central 14 North Carolina Central ... . 29 10/31 at Central Washington 37 Central Washington . . . . 0 10/24 Johnson C Smith 6 Johnson C Smith 21 11/7 Oregon Tech 10 Oregon Tech 34 10/ 31 Salisbury State 14 Salisbury State 38 11/14 at Western Washington 55 Western Washington 20 11/7 at Fayelteville State 0 Fayetteville 0 45 Southern Oregon 0 11/14 Bowie State __7 Bowie State _16 289 92 93 165 DOANE - Div. II, Area 1 ELON - Div. I, Area 4 Elon College, NC 27244 - Jerry Tolley (East Carolina '65), 4 yrs, 38-10-1 Crete, NE 68333 - Nathan Hinkle (Doane '66), 1 yr, 4 6 Fighting Christians, South Atlantic 1980 Results (131) Tigers, Nebraska Intercollegiate 1980 Results (4-6) 9/12 Mars Hill + 27 Winston Salem 22 9/5 Peru Stale-i- 7 Empona Stale 9 9/19 atGuilford 11 Mars Hill 23 9/12 Colorado College 7 Bethany 17 10/3 LenoirRhyne+ 24 Delta State 21 9/19 Chadron State (North Platte) 23 Colorado C 10 10/10 at Norfolk State + 28 North Carolina Central 14 9/26 at William Jewell + 21 William Jewell 25 10/17 at Presbyterian + 65 Norfolk State 26 10/3 at Hastings 15 Hastings 12 10/24 Catawba+ 28 Presbyterian 16 10/10 Dana + 10/ 31 Gardner Webb-i- 14 Catawba 10 10/17 atConcordia 28 Dana 7 11/7 atNewberry+ 37 Gardner-Webb 3 10/24 Nebraska Wesleyan + 10 Concordia 17 11/14 Winston-Salem 31 Newberry 0 10/ 31 al Midland Lutheran 22 Nebraska Wesleyan 34 11/21 at Carson-Newman 27 LenoirRhyne 12 27 Midland Lutheran 22 38 Carson Newman 12 12 Peru State _22 17 Concord 14# 172 175 14 East Texas Slate 6# _17 NE Oklahoma 10# EARLHAM -Div. II, Area 4 378 189 Richmond, IN 47374 - Steve Beckholt (Michigan State '70), 2 yrs, 315 Hustlin' Quakers, Hoosier Buckeye 1980 Results (3-6) EMPORIA STATE - Div. I, Area 1 9/19 Bluttton 24 Pnncipia 14 Empona, KS 66801 - Bob Seaman (Kent State '54), 6 yrs, 19-40 9/26 atWilmington 13 Blurfton 0 norneis, lemrai Mar.es 1980 Results (2-8) 10/ 3 Manchester 24 Wilmington 51 9/12 at Northwestern Oklahoma+ 9 Doane 7 10/10 at Findlay 13 Manchester 6 9/19 Central Missouri + 6 Benedictine . 9 10/17 Pnncipia 0 Findlay 30 9/ 26 Northwest Missouri 11 Central Missouri . 17 10/ 24 Anderson 0 Anderson 34 10/3 Pittsburg State 45 Washburn . 7 10/31 at Taylor 7 Taylor 17 10/10 atWashburn 7 Missouri Southern . 14 11/7 at Hanover 6 Hanover 42 10/ 17 at Missouri Southern+ 18 Missouri Western . 41 11/14 Defiance _0 Deliance _24 10/ 24 Missouri Western 0 Kearney State 12 "87 218 10/31 Kearney State 0 Wayne State . 20 11/7 at Wayne State 6 Fort Hays Stale 34 EAST CENTRAL-Div. I, Area 2 11/14 at Fort Hays State 13 Pittsburg State 32 Ada, OK 74820 - Pat O'Neal (Oklahoma '55), 9 yrs, 49-45-3 115 193 Tigers, Oklahoma Intercollegiate 1980 Results (7-3) EUREKA - Div. II, Area 4 9/5 Howard Payne + 14 Howaid Payne 3 Eureka, IL 61530 - Warner McCollum (NE Missouri '56), 2 yrs, 7-9-1 9/12 at Southern Colorado + 14 Henderson State 27 Red Devils, Illini-Badger 9/25 atNuevaLeon+ 32 Nueva Leon 0 1980 Results (3-5-1) 10/3 at Angelo State + 16 Angelo State 35 9/12 at Illinois Benedictine 15 Illinois Benedictine 8 10/10 Central Stale 28 Central State 14 9/19 al Olivet Nazarene 0 Olivet Nazarene . 26 10/17 Northwestern Oklahoma 10 NW Oklahoma 9 9/ 26 St. Ambrose 8 Pnncipia . 36 10/24 at Texas Lutheran + 28 Texas Lutheran 19 10/ 3 Lakeland 24 Lakeland . 23 10/ 31 at Southeastern Oklahoma 30 SE Oklahoma 28 10/10 at Northeastern Illinois 3 NE Illinois . 21 11/7 at Northeastern Oklahoma 29 NE Oklahoma 31 10/17 at Concordia River Forest 7 Concordia IL . 14 11/14 Southwestern Oklahoma _16 SW Oklahoma 7 10/24 Concardia Milwaukee 22 Concordia Wl . 14 Milton . 17 217 173 10/31 at Milton 17 11/7 Iowa Wesleyan 0 Iowa Wesleyan . 13 EAST TEXAS STATE - Div. I, Area 2 96 172 Commerce, TX 7S428 - Ernest Hawkins (Tern Tech '50), 17 yis, 101-72-6 EVANGEL - Div. 1, Area 1 Lions, Lone Star 1980 Results (8-3-1) Springfield, MO 65802 - Denny Duron (Louisiana Tech 74), 4 yrs, 10-32 9/12 Cameton+ 35 Cameron 20 Crusaders, Independent 1980Results(l-10) 9/19 at Southern Arkansas + 21 Southern Arkansas 14 9/ 5 Missouri Western 17 Central Arkansas . 55 9/26 Central State + 33 Central State 7 9/12 Central Methodist 28 Central Methodist 7 10/3 at Northwestern Louisiana-*- 41 Sam Houston 7 9/ 19 Missouri Southern 13 Missouri Western 21 10/10 Sam Houston State + 28 Howard Payne 14 9/26 atMissouri-Rolla 20 Missouri-Rolla 40 10/17 at Howard Payne + 24 Abilene Christian 14 10/ 3 Friends 13 Fiiends . 19 10/24 Abilene Christian-!- 26 Southwest Texas 37 10/10 Olivet Nazarene 8 Langston . 21 10/31 at Southwest Texas 7 Texas AS I 14 10/17 at Northeastern Oklahoma 28 NE Oklahoma . 29 11/7 Texas Ail • 44 Stephen F Austin 7 10/31 Tabor 13 Olivet Nazarene 23 11/14 Stephen F Austin + 13 Angelo State 13 11/7 at Central Missouri 20 Central State 44 11/21 at Angelo State 27 Central Arkansas 21# 11/14 at Liberty Baptist 7 Central Missouri 40 __6 Elon _14# 21 Missouri Southern 45 305 182 188 344 39

FAIRMONT STATE Div. I, Area 3 FRIENDS Div. II, Area 2 Fairmont, VN 26554 • Daw Ritchie (Cincinnati 'S2), 3 yrs, 20-8-3 Wichita, KS 67213 • Dale Liston (Heidelberg '66), 2yrs, 11-7 Falcons, West Virginia Intercollegiate 1980 Results (6-3-1) Falcons, Kansas College 1980 Results (4-5) 9/12 Edinboro Slats 21 Wottoid . 45 9/19 at St. Maiyol the Plains 13 Bethany 23 9/19 Glenville State 24 Glenviile 17 9/26 Tabor+ 14 Bethel 16 9/ 26 Salem 16 Salem . 19 10/3 alEvMgel 19 Evangel 13 10/3 at West Virginia Wesleyan 22 West Va. Wesleyan 3 10/10 at Southwestern 3 Kansas Wesleyan 27 10/10 Concord 22 Concord . 41 10/17 Sterling 16 McPherson 0 10/17 at West Virginia State 18 West Va. State . 6 10/24 Bethel 20 St. Mary Plains . 22 10/24 at West Virginia Tech 10 West Va. Tech 7 10/31 at Kansas Wesleyan 6 Sterling 28 11/7 Shepherd 20 Shepherd . 20 11/7 at Bethany 35 Tabor 24 11/14 atWest Liberty State 16 Bluefield State 7 11/14 McPherson _U Southwestern ...,.,,- _7 20 West Liberty . 19 137 160 189 184 GARDNER-WEBB • Div. I, Area 4 FAYETTEVILLE STATE - Div. I, Area 4 Boiling Springs, NC 28017 - Tom Moore (The Citadel '66), 2 yrs, 5-16 Fayetteville, NC 28301 - Thomas Morris (St. Paul's '66), 10 yrs, 30-55-6 Bulldogs, South Atlantic i9goResults (3-7) Broncos, Central Intercollegiate 1980 Results (3-5-1) 9/12 West Virginia Wesleyan+ 7 WV Wesleyan 6 9/19 Newberry+ 7 Newberry 17 9/12 St. Paul's + 13 St Paul's 6 9/26 atMarsHill+ 0 Mars Hill 4 9/19 Norfolk State + 0 Norfolk State . 20 10/3 3t Liberty Baptist+ 14 Lenon Rhyne 20 10/3 at North Carolina Cential i2 Bowie State 7 10/10 Lenoir Rhyne + 14 Liberty Baptist 15 10/10 at Bowie State 0 NC Central 7 10/17 atCatawba 0 Carson Newman 26 10/17 Winston Salem + 0 Winston Salem 21 10/ 24 Carson-Newman 3 Elon 37 10/24 at Livingstone-*- 26 Livingstone 0 10/31 atElon+ 24 Presbyterian 17 10/31 at Elizabeth City 15 Elizabeth City . 28 11/7 Presbyterian 21 Catawba 0 11/7 District of Columbia 0 District of Columbia . 0 11/ 21 Wofford _35 Wofford _49 11/14 at Johnson C Smith 7 Johnson C. Smith 20 109 1Z5 191 FINDLAY - Div. II, Area 4 GENEVA - Div. II, Area 4 Findlay, OH 45840 - Richard Strahm (Toledo '57), 6 yrs, 40-19-2 Beaver Falls, PA 15010 - Eugene Sullivan (Slippery Rock '58), 5 yrs, uuers, noosier-nucteye 1980 Results (5-4) 12-34 9/ 19 Wilmington + 14 Wilmington 28 Golden Tornadoes, Independent jggp, Results (4-5) 9/ 26 at Manchester Manchester 9 20 9/ 5 Kenyon 25 Thiel 7 10/3 Frostbuig State 12 Frostburg State 21 9/12 Thiel+ 7 Waynesbuig 24 10/10 Earlham 30 Earlftam 0 9/19 Waynesburg+ 14 Adrian 25 10/17 at Anderson 0 Anderson 10 9/26 atAdnan 40 Oberlin 6 10/24 Taylor Taylor 35 7 10/3 at Oberlin 38 St Francis 0 14 Hanover 10/31 at Hanover 23 10/ 10 at St. Francis 27 Grove City 13 14 11/7 at Defiance Defiance 10 10/17 Grove City 14 Duouesne 28 11/14 Bluffton 49 Bluffton 10 10/ 24 Duquesne+ 43 Westminster 50 188 118 10/31 atWestminster JA Frostburg _28 FORT HAYS STATE • Div. 1, Area 1 232 181 Hays, KS 67601 - Jim Gilstrup, 1st year GEORGETOWN - Div. I, Area 4 Tigers, Central States 1980 Results (4 4-2) Georgetown, KV 40324 - John Behling, 1st year 9/5 Langston + 13 Lincoln 21 Tigers, Heartland 1980 Results (4-5) 9/12 at St. Mary of the Plains 21 Fort Lewis 14 9/12 at West Virginia Tech + 47 Glenville State 6 9/19 at Fort Lewis 14 NW Missouri 19 9/19 at Franklin 14 Franklin 21 9/26 Panhandle State + 21 Kearney State 21 9/ 26 at Emory S Henry 10/ 3 Missouri Western Wayne State 30 34 10/ 3 Northwood Institute 6 Dayton 35 10/10 Kearney State Pittsburg State 17 21 10/10 St. Joseph's 7 St. Josephs 13 10/17 at Wayne Stale Washbum 28 17 10/17 at Butler 14 Butler 7 10/24 Pittsburg State 34 Missouri Southern 12 10/ 24 Indiana Central 20 Indiana Central 39 10/31 atWashbutn + Emporia State 6 34 10/31 at Ashland 7 Ashland 28 11/7 at Missouri Southern Missouri Western 28 28 11/7 Valparaiso 18 Valparaiso 0 11/14 Emporia State 240 193 11/14 at Evansville _35 Evansville _27 FORT LEWIS - Div. 1, Area 1 168 176 Durango, CO 80301 - Jay McNitt (New Mexico '62), 10 yrs, 43-49-1 GLENVILLE STATE - Div. I, Area 3 Raiders, Rocky Mountain 1980 Results (2-7) Glenrille, WV 26351 - Frank Vincent (Glenville State '55), 1 yr, 1-8-1

9/19 Fort Hays State 14 Fort Hays 21 Pioneers, West Virginia Intercollegiate 1980 Resu|ts (1-8-1) 9/ 26 Southern Colorado 23 Western New Mexico 17 9/19 at Fairmont State 6 Georgetown 47 10/ 3 at Southern Utah State 14 Southern Colorado 45 9/26 West Virginia State (Charleston) 17 Fairmont State 24 0 8 10/10 Western State New Mexico Highlands 10/3 West Liberty State-i- 14 WV State 28 10/17 at Coknado Mines 3 Southern Utah 41 10/17 at Salem 44 West Liberty 20 10/ 24 Western New Mexico 25 Western State 28 10/24 West Virginia Wesleyan + 14 Bluefield State 14 10/31 at Adams State 14 Mesa 17 10/31 at Shepherd 21 Salem 49 0 11/7 New Memco Highlands 10 Colorado Mines 11/7 Concord 0 WVWesleyan 6 11/14 at Mesa 3 Adams State 20 11/14 af West Virginia Tech 21 Shepherd 28 106 197 14 Concord 55 FRANKLIN - Div. II, Area 4 0 WV Tech _10 151 281 Franklin, IN 46131 - Stewart Faught (Indiana State '48), 24 yrs, 120-101 4 GRACELAND - Div. II, Area 3 Grizzlies, Heartland 1980 Results (8-2) Lamoni, IA 50140 - William Oudek (Graceland '65), 7 yrs, 38 28 1 9/12 at St. Joseph's 28 Olivet 12 Yellow Jackets, Heart of America iggo Results (6-3) 24 9/ 19 Georgetown 31 St. Joseph's 9/5 Gnr,nell+ 6 William Jewell 37 14 9/ 26 at Hope 21 Georgetown 9/12 William Jewell 49 Culver Stockton 0 10/ 3 Olivet 19 Hope 14 9/19 at Culver Stockton 17 Iowa Wesleyan 12 10/10 Butler 26 Butler ... 21 9/26 lowaWesleyan+ 21 Baker 55 10/17 at Ashland 18 Ashland 23 10/3 at Baker -f 40 Mid-America Nazarene 20 10/24 Evansville 49 Evansvtlle ... 16 10/10 Mid-America Naiarene 52 Tarkio 8 10/ 31 Carson Newman 46 Illinois Benedictine ... 19 10/17 at Tarkio 35 Ottawa 0 11/7 Indiana Central 21 Indiana Central . .. 28 10/ 24 at Ottawa 27 Central Methodist 33 11/14 at Valparaiso 27 Valparaiso ... 21 10/ 31 Central Methodist _28 Missouri Valley JH 286 187 11/7 at Missouri Valley+ 275 186 40

GRAND VALLEY STATE — Div. I, Area 3 HARDING - Div. I, Area 2 Allendale, Ml 49401 - lames Harkema (Kalamazoo '64), 8 yrs, 51-7.3-1 Searcy, AR 72143 - lohn Prock (SW Oklahoma '55), 17 yrs, 84-85-4 Lakers, Great Lakes 1980 Results (7-3) Bisons, Arkansas Intercollegiate 1980 Results (3-8) 9/1? at Northern Iowa* 14 Hope 7 9/12 at Lane 19 Lane . 7 9/ 26 Northern Michigan 9 Northern Michigan 48 9/19 at Southwest Missouri 13 SW Missouri 29 10/ 3 Michigan Tech 76 NE Illinois 0 9/ 26 Southeastern Oklahoma + 9 SE Oklahoma . 6 10/10 at Wayne State 44 Michigan Tech 6 10/3 at Northeastern Oklahoma + 0 NE Oklahoma 28 10/17 at Saginaw Valley 7 Wayne State 10 10/ 10 Arkansas Tech 18 Arkansas Tech 35 10/24 Central State 45 Saginaw Valley 22 10/17 Livingston 14 Livingston 47 10/31 Hillsdale 34 Northwestern IA 26 10/24 at Henderson State 14 Henderson State . 20 11/7 at Northwood Institute 9 Hillsdale 27 10/ 31 Arkansas-Monticello 0 Arkansas-Monticello 9 11/14 Ferris State 17 Northwood 13 11/7 at Southern Arkansas 7 Southern Arkansas . 15 35 Ferns State 7 11/14 Ouachita Baptist 34 Ouachita Baptist 20 27 290 T66 11/21 at Central Arkansas Central Arkansas .. 49 155 265 GUILFORD - Div. I, Area 4 Greensboro, NC 27410 - Charles Forbes (East Carolina '68), 5 yrs, 22-24 HASTINGS-Div. II, Area 1 Hastings, NE 68901 - Wendell Maupin (Huron '63), 10 yrs, 58-32 Quakers, Independent 1980 Results (6-3) Broncos, Nebraska Intercollegiate 9/ 5 at Emor> & Henry 31 Emory & Henry 0 1980 Results (81) 9/ 12 Randolph Macon 21 RandolphMacon 13 9/12 Sterling* 35 Sterling 7 9/ 19 Elon 24 Hampden-Sydney 22 9/19 Colorado College* 48 Dana 0 9/ 26 at Hampden Sydney 14 Salem 2 9/26 atBenedictine + 40 Benedictine 7 10/ 3 Salisbury State 0 Mars Hill 71 10/3 Doane 12 Doane 15 10/10 at Mars Hill 28 Bndgewater 12 10/10 at Chadron State 28 Chadron State 24 10/17 at Bndgewater 20 Davidson 33 10/17 at Dana 50 Dana 7 10/31 at Hampton Institute 0 Catawba 38 10/24 Midland Lutheran* 51 Midland 27 11/7 atCalawba J4 10/ 31 at Concordia 20 Concordia 14 11/7 at Nebraska Wesleyan 20 Nebraska Wesleyan 14 152 304 115 GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS - Div. II, Area 3 St. Peter, MN 56082 - Dennis Raarup (Gustavus Adolphus '53), 10 yrs, HENDERSON STATE - Div. I, Area 2 58 36 Arkadelphia, AR 71923 - R.L. Carpenter (Henderson State '57), 10 yrs, 74-31-2 Golden Gusties, Minnesota Intercollegiate X980 Results (7-3) 9/12 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 6 UW-LaCrosse 25 Reddies, Arkansas Intercollegiate 1980 Results (5-6) 9/19 Macalester 20 Macalester . 7 9/ 5 Texas Lutheran 6 Texas Lutheran 3 9/ 26 at Bethel 35 Bethel 21 9/19 at Central State 27 East Central 14 10/ 3 St. Thomas 26 St Thomas . 0 10/ 3 Southwestern Oklahoma 3 Stephen F Austin 7- 10/10 at St. Johns 24 St. John s . . 16 10/10 at Southeastern Oklahoma + 0 SW Oklahoma 24 10/17 Augsburg 7 Augsburg . , . 31 10/17 at Arkansas Tech + 14 SE Oklahoma 32 10/24 atSt Olal 27 St. Olai ... 3 10/24 Harding 11 Arkansas Tech 14 10/31 atHamline 10 Hamline 7 10/31 Southern Arkansas 20 Harding 14 11/14 Concordia 23 Winona State 0 11/7 at ArkansasMonticello* 13 Southern Arkansas 27 Concordia . . 23 11/14 Central Arkansas 51 Arkansas MonticeHo 7 Jl 11/21 at Ouachita Baptist 7 Central Arkansas 30 200 Ouachita Baptist _28 HAMLINE -Div. II, Area 3 T?3 200 St. Paul, MN 55104 - Richard Tressel (Baldwin-Wallace 70), 3 yrs, HILLSDALE - Div. I, Area 3 15-13-1 Hillsdale, Ml 49242 - Dick Lowry (Baldwin Wallace '57), 7 yrs, 45-24-1 Pipers, Minnesota Intercollegiate 1980 Results (5-4) Chargers, Great Lakes 198o Results (7-3) 9/5 at Minnesota Morns 14 Minnesota-Morris . 15 9/ 12 Butler 10 Ashland 14 9/ 12 Simpson 7 Bethel 0 9/19 atAshland* 10 Butler 17 9/19 Bethel 8 Concordia 34 9/ 26 at Indiana Central 10 Kentucky State 7 9/ 26 at Concordia 3 St. John's 27 10/ 3 St. Norbert 16 St. Norbert 7 10/3 St. John's 35 Macalester 25 10/10 SaginawValley 17 Saginaw Valley 21 10/10 at Macalester + 25 St. Olaf 7 10/17 at Ferris State 7 Ferris State 0 10/ 17 St. Olaf 14 St. Thomas 10 10/24 at Michigan Tech 7 Michigan Tech 6 10/24 at St. Thomas 7 Gustavus Adolphus 10 10/31 at Grand Valley 27 Grand Valley 9 10/31 Gustavus Adolphus 18 Augsburg 15 11/7 Wayne State 15 Wayne Stale 10 11/7 at Augsburg 11/14 Northwood Institute _20 Northwood _7 131 143 HAMPTON INSTITUTE - Div. I, Area 4 139 98 Hampton, VA 23668 Ed Wyche (Florida A&M '56), 5 yrs, 26-25-1 HOWARD PAYNE - Div. I, Area 2 Brownwood, TX 76801 - Harold Mayo (Lamar Tech '63), 2 yrs, 3-16-1 Pirates, Central Intercollegiate 1980 Results (5-6) Yellow Jackets, Lone Star 9/12 Bowie State 22 Bowie Stale 16 1980 Results (1-8-1) 9/ 19 Virginia Union 36 New York Tech 12 9/5 at East Central-! East Central 14 9/ 26 at Livingstone 14 Johnson C Smith 27 9/19 Texas Lutheran* Texas Lutheran 3 10/ 3 at Elizabeth City 16 Elizabeth City 20 10/3 Central State* Eastern New Mexico 0 10/10 Emorv t Henry 38 Emory & Henry 27 10/10 Southwest Texas State* Southwest Texas 35 10/17 at Norfolk State 14 Norfolk State 37 10/ 17 East Texas State* East Texas 28 10/24 at James Madison 16 Virginia State 9 10/24 at Angelo State* Angelo State 16 10/31 Guillord 21 Howard 38 10/31 Sam Houston State Sam Houston 23 11/7 at St Pauls 28 St Pauls 18 11/7 at Stephen F. Austin* Stephen F Austin 31 11/ 14 Virginia State 18 Liberty Baptist 51 11/14 at Texas Ail* Texas A& I 14 0 Virginia Union _49 11/21 Abilene Christian Abilene Christian _20 223 304 184 HANOVER • Div. II, Area 4 HURON - Div. II, Area 1 Huron, SO 57350-Tyrone Wacker (Mayville State '67), 2yrs, 5-14 Hanover, IN 47243 - Peter Compise (Louisville '69), 4 yrs, 28-8-1 Tribe, South Dakota Intercollegiate 1980 Results (3-7) Panthers, Hoosier-Buckeye 1980 Results (8-2) 9/5 Jamestown* 7 Vankton 40 9/19 at Taylor 13 Taylor 0 9/ 12 at Northwestern MN 0 lamestown 63 9/ 26 at Rose Hulman Rose-Hulman . 13 20 9/19 South Dakota-Springfield 23 Northwestern 13 10/ 3 Defiance 27 Defiance . 14 9/26 Mayville State 16 SD-Springfield 12 10/ 10 3t Blutfton 24 Bluffton . 0 10/3 at South Dakota Tech 13 Mayville State 29 10/ 17 Wilmington 20 Wilmington . 39 10/10 Dakota State 7 South Dakota Tech 21 10/ 24 at Manchester 34 Manchester . 6 10/17 Black Hills State 13 Dakota State 23 10/31 Fmdlay 23 Fmdlay . 14 10/24 at Dakota Wesleyan 17 Black Hills 18 11/7 Earlham 42 Earlham 6 0 10/31 at Sioux Falls 28 Dakota Wesleyan 11/14 at Anderson 28 Anderson .. 13 Sioux Falls J6 49 Wilmington (4 ot) . 56# 11/14 Yankton 7 235 280 167 131 41

ILLINOIS COLLEGE - Div. II, Area 4 JAMESTOWN • Div. II, Area 1 Jacksonville, IL 62650 • Joe Brooks (Illinois '46), 25 yrs, 98-97-9 Jamestown, ND 58401 Rollie Greeno (Northern State '50), 16 yrs, 79-36 Blueboys, College Athletic 1980 Results (3-6) Jimmies, North Dakota College iggg Results (4-3) 9/12 at Alma U. of South 21 9/5 atHuron+ 63 Huron 0 9/19 Kalamaioo Alma 19 9/12 at Bismarck Juco 42 Bismarck (luco) 0 9/26 at Concordia River Foreest Kalamazoo 34 9/19 at Valley City State + 20 Valley City 22 10/3 St. Ambrose Concordia 0 9/26 Minol State 14 Minot Stale 13 10/10 atlowaWesleyann Southwestern TN 9 10/ 3 Mayville State 13 Mayville State 14 6 10/ 24 Southwestern TN Iowa Wesleyan 10/10 atNDSSS(Juco) 35 NDSSS(Juco) 21 10/31 at Centre St. Ambrose 30 10/17 Dickinson State 21 Dickinson State . 7 11/ 7 Principia Centre 24 10/ 24 South Dakota Tech 10 SD Tech 14 11/14 U. of the South Prmcipia JO 11/7 Dakota Wesleyan _29 Dakota Wesleyan _0 142 163 Tro 70 ILLINOIS WESLEYAN Div. II, Area 4 JOHNSON C. SMITH - Div. I, Area 4 Bloomington, IL 61701 - Don Larson (Illinois Wesleyan '50), 27 yrs, Charlotte, NC 28216 • Wylie Harris (North Carolina Ai T '63), 3 yrs, 6-25-1 141-93-5 Golden Bulls, Central Intercollegiate 1980 Results (4-7) Titans, College Conf. of Ill-Wise. 1980Results (7 2) 9/5 at Elizabeth Crty + 14 Lenoif Rhyne 21 14 Virginia Union 44 9/19 North Central 29 North Central 9/12 at Lenoir Rhyne + 27 Hampton Institute . 14 9/26 at Augustana 15 Augustana 0 9/19 Virginia State + Noith Carolina AST 10/3 Elmhursl 7 Elmhurst 45 9/ 26 at Bowie State 13 45 South Carolina Slate 10/ 10 at North Park 6 North Park 0 10/3 al North Carolina AST 8 34 48 Livingstone 6 23 Carroll 0 10/10 South Carolina State + 10/ 17 Carroll D of Columbia 20 Wheaton 17 10/17 Livingstone + 21 6 10/24 atWheaton 3 Winston Salem 7 10/31 atWabash 28 St. Ambrose 7 10/24 at District ol Columbia 8 NC Central 23 11/7 Carthage 17 Carthage 13 10/31 at Winston Salem 11/7 North Carolina Central 20 Fayetteville State 7 11/14 atMillikin _7 Millikin 17 11/14 Fayetteville State 7 Virginia State 12 152 105 183 219 INDIANA PA-Div. I, Area 3 KANSAS WESLEYAN • Div. II, AreIre;aa 2 Indiana, PA 15705 - Own Dougherty (Penn State '51), 2 yrs, 13-7 Salina, KS 67401 - John Binge: ashljurn '55), 1st year Big Indians, Pennsylvania 1980 Results (6-4) Coyotes, Kansas College 1980 Results (6-4) 9/ 12 Waynesburg 23 Waynesburg 21 9/12 atBaker + 0 Baker . 42 9/19 at Westminster 17 Westminster 10 9/19 Bethel+ 43 Tabor 29 9/ 26 Shippensburg 14 Shippensburg 17 9/26 Southwestern + 14 Sterling 13 10/3 at California PA 28 California PA 14 10/3 at St, Mary of the Plains 28 Bethel . .. . 34 10/10 Slipperpp y Rock 23 Slippery Rock 22 10/10 at McPherson 27 Friends 3 10/10/177 C.W PPost 7 C.W. Post 17 10/17 Tabor + 20 Bethany 12 10/ 24 at Edinboro State 7 Edinboro State 11 10/24 at Sterling 24 McPherson . 22 10/31 Clarion State 0 Clarion 15 10/31 Friends 24 Southwestern . 6 11/7 at Lock Haven 20 Lock Haven 0 11/7 at Peru State 25 Peru State .. 69 11/14 East Stroudsburg 24 East Stroudsburg 22 11/14 at Bethany 40 St Mary-Plains . 47 163 149 745 277 IOWA WESLEYAN - Div. II, Area 3 KEARNEY STATE -Div. I, Area 1 Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641 - Rick Hodam (Northern Iowa 72), 3 yrs, 6-23 Kearney, NE 68847 - Claire Boroff (Kearney State '59), 9 yrs, 68-17-3 Tigers, Independent 1980 Results (4-6) Antelopes, Central States 1980 Results (9-2-1) 9/12 William Penn + 15 William Penn 9/ 5 at Moorhead State 6 Moorhead State 17 9/9/199 at Uppepp r Iowa 27 Piilsbury 9/12 Augustana 30 Mankato State 6 9/26 atGraceland 12 Graceland 10/ 3 Wayne State 32 Chadron State 7 10/3 Westmar + 14 Westmar 10/ 10 at Fort Hays State 21 Fort Hays 21 10/10 Illinois College-f 6 Illinois C 10/ 17 at Missouri Western 45 Missouri Western . .. .. 19 10/17 St. Ambrose 15 Concordia-St. Paul 10/ 24 Missouri Southern 31 Mrssoun Southern 7 10/24 at Concordia St Paul 14 Culver-Stockton 10/31 at Empona State 12 Empona State ..... 0 10/31 Loras + 22 Loras 11/7 at Pittsburg State 26 Pittsburg State .. . 9 11/7 at Eureka 13 Eureka 11/14 Washburn 14 Washburn 7 _Z1 St. Ambrose 30 Wayne State .. 7 159 9 Mars Hill tot) .. 6# 0 NE Oklahoma .. 14# JACKSON STATE - Div. I, Area 4 256 120 Jackson, MS 39217 • W.C. Gorden (Tennessee State '52), 4 yrs, 3512 KENTUCKY STATE - Div. 1,, Area 4 Tigers, Southwestern Athletic - " • — - 1980 Results (8-3) Frankfort, KY 40601 • Leroy Smith (Jackson State '57), 18 yrs, 109 68 6 9/5 Alabama State + 16 Alabama State Thorobreds, Independent 9/12 Tennessee State + 0 Tennessee State 1980 Results (5-6) 9/19 at Prairie View 57 Prairie View 9/12 at Austin Peay 21 Eastern Kentucky 24 9/26 at Mississippi Valley+ 40 Mississipp.. ..„ i Valle.. y 9/19 at Western Kentucky 8 Western Kentucky . • 30 10/ 3 at Southeastern louisian 16 SEE LouisianLi a 9/26 atKnoxville 7 Hillsdale 10 10/10 at Florida A4M + 10 Florida ASM 10/3 Alabama ASM 22 Knoiville 6 10/17 Southern Baton Rouge + 7 Southern-BR 10/17 Central State 1 Alabama ASM (forfeit) 0 10/24 Gramolme 14 Grabbling 10/24 at Arkansas Pine Bluff 20 Lincoln 0 11/7 at Texas Southern + 50 Texas Southern 11/7 at Clark 15 Central State 26 11/14 Kentucky State 29 North Carolina Central 11/14 at Jackson State 12 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 6 11/26 AlcornState + J7 Alcorn State 24 Clark .. 12 10 Morehead State .. 15 276 13 Tennessee State .. 38 JACKSONVILLE STATE • Div. I, Area 4 152 167 Jacksonville, AL 36265 - Jim Fuller (Alabama '67), 4 yrs, 30-15 LAKELAND Div. II, Area 3 Gamecocks, Gulf-South 1980 Results (8-3) Sheboygan, Wl 53081 - Monte Cateir, 1st year 9/19 Alabama A4M + 13 UT Chattanooga 16 Muskies, lllini Badger 1980 Results (4-6) 9/ 26 at Tennessee-Chattanooga 51 Mississippi C 14 9/12 at Mount Senario 0 UW Whitewater . 57 10/ 3 Livingston 29 Alabama ASM 28 9/19 Maranatha Baptist 8 Mount Senario . 22 10/10 at Mississippi College 24 Alabama State 14 9/ 26 at Illinois Benedictine Maranatha Baptist . 6 10/17 Liberty Baptist 19 Livingston 0 33 10/3 at Eureka 34 Illinois Benedictine 28 10/31 at Delta State-t- 7 Tennessee Tech 3 10/ 10 at Concordia Milwaukee Eureka il/ 7 Tennessee-Martin + 36 Delta State 3 23 24 10/ 17 Milton Concordia-WI .. 20 11/14 at Troy State-t- 19 UT Martin 14 35 10/24 ConcordiaRiver Forest 6 Milton . 14 il/ 21 at North Alabama 13 Troy State 8 10/31 at Northeastern Illinois 28 Concordia IL 6 28 North Alabama 35 11/7 Loras NE Illinois . 34 _0 Ca! Poly SLO (NCAA) . 7 15 14 Loras .. 21 239 150 232 42

LANGSTON-Div. I, Area 2 LORAS - Div. II, Area 3 Langston, OK 73050 - Roosevelt Ni»ens (Langston '62), 2 yrs, 2-16 Dubuque, IA 52001 - Bob Bierie (Loras. '65), 1 yr, 5-5

Lions, Independent 19g0 Results (1-8) Duhawks, Independent X980 Results (5-5) 9/5 at fort Hays State + 7 Northeastern OK 14 9/ 12 Dubuque 21 Dubuque 41 9/12 Northeastern Oklahoma 3 Lincoln 22 9/19 Luther 14 St. Ambrose 3 9/19 Lincoln 2 Bishop 27 9/26 atMilton+ 0 Luther 32 9/ 26 Bishop 24 Cameron 37 10/ 3 Northwestern IA 7 Milton 34 10/3 al Northwestern Oklahoma + 21 Evangel 8 10/10 St. Norbert 25 St. Norbert 28 10/17 at North Alabama + 7 Bishop 18 10/17 at Illinois Benedictine 34 Pillsbury 14 10/24 at Cameron + 6 Arkansas Pine Bluff 22 10/24 atWestmar+ 25 Illinois Benedictine 7 10/ 31 Arkansas Pine Bluff 7 Central State 3b 10/ 31 at Iowa Wesleyan 34 Westmar 41 11/7 at Central State 6 Northwestern OK _17 11/7 at Lakeland 28 Iowa Wesleyan 22 11/14 at Panhandle State + 33 200 11/14 at St. Ambrose _2\ Lakeland _14 234 236 LaVERNE-Div.il, Area 2 LaVerne, CA 91750 - Roland Ortmayer (Northwestern '41), 33 yrs, LUBBOCK CHRISTIAN - Div. II, Area 2 1401462 Lubbock, TX 79407 • Don Carthel (Eastern New Mexico '74), 1st year Leopards, Southern California Intercollegiatejggo Results (1-7) Chaparrals, Texas Intercollegiate iggo Results (0-10) 9/19 Chapman 2 Azusa Pacific 6 9/12 at Austin 0 Austin 30 9/26 at fausa Pacific 43 Chapman (club) 6 9/ 19 Trinity 3 Trinity 31 10/ 3 at Sonoma Stale 14 Whittier 35 9/ 26 Sul Ross+ 0 Sul Ross 52 10/10 alRedlands+ 0 Sonoma State (club) 21 10/ 3 at McMurry 6 McMurry 27 10/17 atU. of San Diego+ 2 Redlands 21 10/10 Tarleton State 0 Tarleton 31 10/24 Occidental 11 U. of San Diego 17 10/17 Austin 0 Austin 42 10/31 at Whittier + 3 Whittier 36 10/24 atTrinity+ 0 Trinity 48 11/7 Cliremont-Mudd 6 Claremont-Mudd 28 10/31 at Sul Ross 0 Sul Ross 44 11/14 Pomona-Pitier 26 Pomona-Pitier 10 11/7 McMurry 0 McMurry 59 _16 Occidental _2I 11/14 at Tarleton Slate 7 Tarleton _28 11/19 at Nuevo Leon ]g 392 1)0 174 LENOIR-RHYNE - Div. I, Area 4 MACALESTER -Div. II, Area 3 Hickory, NC 28603 - Henry Vansant (East Carolina '61), 2 yrs, 5 16 St. Paul, MN 55105 • Torn Hosier (Depauw '66), 7 yrs, 23-39-2

Bears, South Atlantic l9g0 Results (4-7) Scots, Minnesota Intercollegiate 1980 Results (1-7-1) 9/5 at Appalachian Slate 21 Johnson C. Smith 14 9/5 at Mount Senario 17 Mount Senario 14 9/12 Johnson C. Smith + 23 Watford .. 27 9/19 at Gustavus Adolptius 7 Guslavus Adolphus 20 9/19 Wofford+ 3 Presbyterian 16 9/ 26 Augsburg 3 Augsburg 20 9/26 Presbyterian + 3 Newberry 0 10/3 at Concordia Macalester 0 Concortia 31 10/3 atElon+ 20 Gardner-Webb 14 10/10 Hamline+ 25 Hamline 35 10/10 al Gardner-Webb + 25 Appalachian State 57 10/17 at Colorado College 14 Bethel 41 10/24 Winston-Salem + 25 Liberty Baptist 45 10/ 24 Bethel 0 St. Thomas 0 10/31 at Mars Hill 0 Mars Hill 40 10/3! SI. Thomas 7 St. John's 51 11/7 at Carson-Newman 14 Carson-Newman 36 11/ 7 at St. John's 0 St. Olaf _21 11/14 Newberry 12 Elon 27 11/14 at St. Olaf 73 233 11/21 Catawba JO Catawba _24 176 300 MAINE MARITIME - Div. II, Area 3 LEWIS & CLARK - Div. II, Area 1 Castine, ME 04421 - Bruce Morse (Maine-Orono), 1st year Mariners, New England Portland, OR 97219 • Fred Wilson (Lewis I Clark r50), 16 yrs, 69-73-2 1980 Results (8-1) 9/19 al Western Connecticut 28 New Haven . 16 Pioneers, Northwest 1980Results (4-4-1) 9/ 26 Western New England 12 Bridgewater State 9 9/19 Central Washington (Yakima) 21 Southern Oregon 7 10/3 at Bridgewater Stale 3 Plymouth State - 20 9/ 26 al Eastern Oregon 23 Western Washington 14 10/10 Curry 30 Nichols 7 10/3 Western Oregon 24 Oregon C 20 10/17 at Nichols 27 Curry . 7 10/10 Southern Oregon 6 Eastern Oregon 7 10/24 Plymouth State 28 Boston Stale . 6 10/17 alLinfield 42 Pacific 22 10/31 al Boston State 29 Mass Maritime . 0 10/24 Pacific 28 Willamette 28 11/7 Massachusetts Maritime 10 Framingham State . 0 10/31 Willamette 7 Whitworth 31 11/14 al Framingham State 42 Western Connecticut . 14 11/) at Whiiworth 0 Pacific Lutheran 27 209 79 11/14 Pacific Lutheran 7 Linfield 34 T58 190 MANCHESTER - Div. II, Area 4 LIBERTY BAPTIST - Div. I, Area 4 North Manchester, IN 46962 - Gerald Lasko (St. Joseph's 70), 1 yr, 0-9 Lynchburg, VA 24506 - Tom Dowling (Georgetown '62), 8 yrs, 44-28-3 Spartans, HoosierBuckeye 198O Results (0-9) 9/ 19 rWrian+ 0 Adrian 42 Flames, Independent 198O Resu|ts (6-3) 9/26 Findlay 9 Findlay 20 9/5 alMarsHill+ 0 Mars Hill 7 10/3 alEarlham 6 Earlham 13 9/12 at Catawba 35 Catawba 14 10/10 Anderson 0 Anderson 58 9/19 Carson-Newman+ 35 Bowie Slate 0 10/17 al Taylor 12 Taylor 21 9/26 lames Madison + 14 James Madison 30 10/ 24 Hanover 6 Hanover 34 10/3 Gardner Webb + 15 Gardner-Webb 14 10/31 at Defiance 7 Defiance 21 10/10 at Delta State 45 Lenoir-Rhyne 35 11/7 at Blufftcn 21 Blufflon 28 10/17 at Jacksonville State 13 C.W. Post 30 11/14 at Wilmington 7 Wilmington _14 10/24 alFurman 23 Morehead Slate 20 68 251 11/7 at Morehead State _M Hampton Institute _18 11/14 Evangel 231 168 MANKATO STATE - Div. I, Area 1 LINFIELD -Div. II, Area 1 Mankato, MN 56001 - Dan Runkle (Illinois '68), 1st year Mavericks, North Central iggrj Results (3-7) McMinville, OR 97128 - Ad Rutschman (Linfield '54), 13 yrs, 92-28-2 9/5 3tBemidjiStale+ 24 Bemidji State 7 Wildcats, Northwest 1980 Results (9-1) 9/12 Wisconsin Stout+- 6 Kearney Slate 30 9/ 19 Southern Oregon 30 Central Washington 2 9/19 Minnesota Duluth-f- 6 Minnesota Ouluth 38 9/26 al Western Washington +• 29 Southern Oregon . 7 9/ 26 at Winona State + 20 Wmora State 26 10/ 3 Eastern Oregon 25 Oregon Tech 8 10/10 Moorhead Stale 0 Mormngside 29 10/10 al Oregon Tech 35 Oregon College 14 10/17 at Southwest Slate 6 Hoortiead State 22 10/1? Lewis & Clark 45 Willamette 0 10/24 Northern State 29 Southwest State 23 10/24 at Willamette 17 Whitworth 7 10/ 31 St. Cloud State 38 Northern State 12 10/ 31 Whitworth 20 Pacific Lutheran 19 11/7 at Minnesota-Morris 21 St. Cloud State 35 11/7 3t Pacific Lutheran 54 Pacific 0 11/14 at Morningside _16 Minnesota Morris _21 11/14 at Pacific 34 Lewis & Clark 7 166 243 _20 Pacific Lutheran 35# 309 99 43

MARSH1LL -Div. I, Area 4 MIDLAND LUTHERAN - Div. II, Area 1 Mars Hill, NC 28754 - Claude Gibson (North Carolina State '61), 11 yrs, Fremont, NE 68025 - Don Watchorn (Midland '50), 10 yrs, 63-32-2 60473 Warriors, Nebraska Intercollegiate 1939Results (5-4) Lions, South Atlantic 1980 Results (8-2-1) 9/12 Peru State + 10 Peru Stale 21 9/19 at Wayne State + 24 Wayne State 13 9/5 Liberty Baptist-*- 7 Liberty Baptist . 0 9/26 Chadron State + 21 Chadron State 20 9/12 at Elon+ 23 Elon 11 10/ 3 at Dana 49 Dana 7 9/19 atCatawba 17 Catawba 7 10/10 Concordia+ 45 Concordia 28 9/26 Gardner-Webb + 4 Gardner-Webb 0 10:17 at Nebraska Wesleyan 35 Nebraska Wesleyan . . 22 10/3 Newberry + 71 Guilford 0 10/24 alHastings+ 27 Hastings 51 10/10 Gmlfofd 10 Carson-Newman 6 10/ 31 Doane 22 Doane 27 10/17 at Carson-Newman 3 Presbyterian 10 11; 7 Westmar JM Westmar _34 10/ 24 at Presbyterian 40 Lenoir-Rhyne 0 10/31 LenoirRhyne - 7 Woflord 7 254 223 11/7 atWofford . 20 Newberry 12 MILTON • Div. II, Area 3 6 Kearney State (ot) __9# Milton, M 53563 Rudy Gaddini (Michigan State '57), 10 yrs, 58-31-3 208 62 Wildcats, Illini-Badger 1980 Results (5-3-1) MAYVILLE STATE • Div. II, Area 1 9/5 at Wisconsin Whitewater + 12 UWSte»ens Point 37 Mayville, ND 58257 - Al Holmes (Moorhead State '57), 3 yrs, 3-14-2 9/12 at Wisconsin Stevens Point + 10 Wartburg 21 9/19 Wartburg+- 34 Loras Comets, North Dakota College 1980 Results (3-3) 7 9/26 Loras + 35 Concordia-River Forest . .. 21 9/12 M.notState+ 22 Bethel 12 10/10 Concordia IL 14 Lakeland 6 9/19 Dickinson State 15 Minot State 33 10/17 at Lakeland 43 NE Illinois 7 9/ 26 at Huron 3 Dickinson State 24 10/ 24 Northeastern Illinois 17 Eureka 17 10/ 3 at Jamestown 29 Huron 13 10/31 Eureka 35 Concordia Milwaukee 8 10/10 Valley City State 14 lamestown 13 11/7 at Concordia Milwaukee 6 UW-Whitewater 44 10/17 at Bismarck (Juco) 14 Valley City 42 10/24 at NDSSSOuco) 14 Bismarck (Juco) 0 206 T6S 10/31 at Mexico City JJ_ NDSSS(JC) _!0 97 137 MINNESOTA-DULUTH • Div. I, Area 1 McMURRY -Div. II, Area 2 Duluth, MN 55812 - lim Malosky (Minnesota '50), 23 yrs, 140-67-8 Bulldogs, Northern Intercollegiate 1980 Results (10-0) Abilene, TX 79697 • Spud Aldridge (McMurry '56), 5 yrs, 33 20 9/ 5 Wisconsin Superior 49 UW-Supenor 0 Indians, Texas Intercollegiate 1980 Results (9-2) 9/ 12 Minnesota Morris 24 Minnesota Morris 21 9/12 SulRoss 15 SulRoss 14 9/19 at Mankato State + 38 Mankato State . 6 9/ 26 Northwestern IA 24 Northwestern . 7 9/19 at Tarleton State + 21 Taileton 11 9/ 26 at Trinity + 42 Trinity 0 10/ 3 Southwest State 28 Southwest State . 7 10/3 Lubbock Christian 27 Lubbock Christian 6 10/ 10 at St. Cloud State 35 St, Cloud . 12 10/10 at Austin 14 Austin 31 10/ 17 Bemid|i State 55 Bemidji State 7 10/17 atSulRoss+ 18 SulRoss 17 10/24 at Winona State 38 Winona State 0 10/ 24 Tarleton State 28 Tarieton 0 10/31 Moorhead State 32 Moorhead State . 9 10/31 Trinity 31 Trinity 10 11/7 at Northern State 31 Northern State 7 11/7 at Lubbock Christian 59 Lubbock Christian 0 354 76 11/14 Austin 47 Austin 39 __7 Valley City _16t* MINNESOTA-MORRIS-Div. I, Areal 309 144 Morris, MN 56267 - Dick Smith (Coe 68), lyr,9-M McPHERSON - Div. II, Area 2 Cougars, Northern Intercollegiate 1980 Result* (9-2-1) McPherson, KS 67460 - Lee Dobyns (Eastern Montana '56), 1 yr, 2-7 9/ 5 Hamline 15 Hamline 14 9/12 at Minnesota-Duluth 21 Minnesota-Duluth 24 Bulldogs, Kansas College 1980 Results (2-7) 9/19 Dubuque 20 Oubuque 20 9/12 at Panhandle State + 25 St. Mary-Plains 27 9/ 26 Southwest State 13 Southwest State 7 9/19 Bethany 20 Ottawa 49 10/ 3 St Cloud State 23 St Cloud 9/ 26 Ottawa 36 Tabor 20 10/10 at Bemidji State 42 Bemid|i State '. 0 10/3 at Sterling 20 Southwestern 31 10/17 Winona State 35 Winona State . 7 10/10 Kansas Wesleyan 0 Friends 16 10/24 at Moorhead State 16 Mooihead State 15 10/17 St Mary ol the Plains 22 Kansas Wesleyan 24 10/31 at Northern State 54 Northern State 28 10/24 at labor 15 Bethany 34 11/7 Mankato State 21 Mankato State . 16 10/31 at Bethel 9 Sterling 29 41 Dubuque(NCAA) . 35 11/7 Southwestern _29 Bethel _20 0 Ithaca (NCAA) . 36 11/14 at Friends i;j 250 301 209 MESA - Div. I, Area 1 MINOT STATE — Div. II, Area 1 Grand Junction, CO 81501 Boo Cortese (Colorado '64), 1 yr, 3-6 Minot, ND 58701 — Bert Leidholt (Northern State '58), 6 yrs, 17-21-1 Mavericks, Rocky Mountain 1980 Results (3-6) Beavers, norm uaiota louege 198OResults(2-4) 9/12 Montana Tech 27 Western New Mexico 16 9/5 Carroll+ 17 Carroll 21 9/19 at Southern Colorado + 7 Southern Colorado 27 9/12 At Maynlle State + 33 Mayville State 15 9/26 Southern Utah + 3 Southern Utah 44 9/19 Bismarck (Juco)+ 24 Bismarck (Juco) 10/3 at Western State 12 Western State 20 6 9/ 26 at Jamestown 13 Jamestown 14 10/10 Colorado Mines 20 Colorado Mines 14 10/3 atNDSSS(Juco) 44 NDSSSOuco) 7 10/17 at Western New Mexico 10 Adams State 38 10/10 Dickinson State 5 Dickinson State 10 10/24 Adams Stale+ 17 Fort Lewis 14 10/17 at Montana Tech 24 Montana Tech 13 10/31 a! New Menco Highlands 6 New Mexico Highlands . . .. 35 10/24 Valley City State 10 Valley City State ... - 14 11/7 at Eastern Washington 19 Eastern Washington _24 11/ 14 Fort Lewis ]y[ 232 102 87 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE -- Div. 1, Area 4 MID-AMERICA NAZARENE - Div. II, Area 2 Itta Bena, MS 38941 — Archie Cooley (Jackson State '62), 1 yr, 5-5 Olathe, KS - Gordon DeGraffenreid (Missouri Valley '65), 2 yrs, 5-12 Delta Devils, Southwestern Athletic 1980 Results (5-5) Pioneers, Heart of America 1980 Results (3-7) 9/5 Morris Brown-t- 10 Morris Brown e 9/5 William Jewell 14 William Jewell 28 9/12 al Alabama ASM + 27 Arkansas PB 21 9/12 atOtlawa+ 0 Ottawa 27 9/19 Arkansas-Pine Bluff+ 0 Jackson State 40 9/19 Baker + 7 Baker 83 9/ 26 Jackson State -r- 12 Southern BR 14 9/26 Missouri Valley + 0 Missouri Valley 28 10/ 3 Southern Baton Rouge 16 North Carolina A&T 17 10/ 3 at Culver Stockton 7 Culver-Stockton 18 10/10 at North Carolina AST 24 Gramblmg 34 10/10 at Graceland 20 Graceland 40 10/ 17 atGrambling 20 Texas Southern 12 10/17 at Bethel + 23 Bethel 17 10/ 24 Texas Southern 47 Prairie View 7 10/24 Tarkio 36 Tarkio 22 10/31 at Prairie View 2S Alcorn State 17 10/ 31 at Benedictine 7 Benedictine 41 11/7 at Alcorn State 17 Alabama State 27 11/7 Central Methodist _28 Central Methodist _27 11/14 at Alabama State 202 195 142 331 44

MISSOURI SOUTHERN — Div. I, Area 1 NEWBERRY— Div. I, Area 4 Joplin, MO 64801 - Jim Frazier (Wichita State '63), 14 yrs, 87-58-3 Newberry, SC 29108 — Reed Charpia (Newberry '65), 3 yrs, 17-13

Lions, Central States 1980 Results (6-3-1) Fighting Redskins, South Atlantic 1980 Results (4-6) 9/5 at Wichita State + 17 SW Missouri 15 9/ 5 Davidson + 17 Gardner-Webb 7 9/12 Central Missouri + 3 Central Missouri 3 9/19 at Gardner Webb + 20 Catawba 13 9/19 at Evangel 21 Pittsburg State 28 9/26 Catawba + 0 Lenoir-Rhyne 3 9/26 Northwestern Oklahoma-)- 14 Empona State 7 10/3 at Mats Hill + 14 Carson Newman . . 16 10/3 atWashburn+ 7 Kearney State 31 10/10 Carson-Newman 6 Wotford 46 10/10 at Pittsburg State+ 21 Missouri Western 20 10/17 atWorford + 0 Citadel ... 37 10/17 Emporia State +- 12 Fort Hays State 34 10/ 24 at The Citadel 28 Savannah State . . . 26 10/ 24 at Kearney State 14 Wayne State 13 10/31 at Savannah State+ 0 Elon ... 31 10/ 31 Missouri Western 35 Washbum 9 11/7 Elon + 12 Mars Hill ... 20 11/ 7 Fort Hays State 45 Evangel _Z\ 11/14 at Lenoit-Rhyne 28 Presbyterian ... 20 11/14 Wayne Stale 189 , 181 11/26 Presbyterian 125 219 MISSOURI VALLEY— Div. II, Area 3 Marshall, MO 65340— Ken Gibler (Missouri Valley '57), 13 yrs, 97-31-6 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS - Div. I, Area 2 Vikings, Heart of America 19g0 Results (7-4) Las Vegas, NM 87701 — Fred Bleil (Westmar '71), 2 yrs, 7-13 9/5 at Culver-Stockton 38 Culver Stockton 7 9/ 12 at Missoun-Rolla 16 Missouri Rolla 23 Cowboys, Rocky Mountain 19go Results (4-6) 9/19 Washbum + 26 Washbum 7 9/12 at Eastern New Menco+ 20 Southern Utah 25 9/26 at Mid-America Nazarene + 28 Mid-America Nazarene 0 9/19 at Southern Utah State 18 Eastern New Mexico 16 10/3 Tarkio+ 46 Tarkio 0 9/26 Western State 13 Western State 20 10/10 Ottawa + 27 Ottawa 12 10/ 3 at Colorado Mines 8 Mams State 21 10/17 at Central Methodist 23 Central Methodist 8 10/10 Western New Mexico 21 Western New Mexico 0 10/24 Baker+ 0 Baker 42 10/17 at Adams State 8 Fort Lewis 0 10/31 at William Jewell + 17 William Jewell 55 10/ 24 Panhandle State-f- 21 Southern Colorado 24 11/7 Graceland+ 21 Graceland 28 10/ 31 Mesa 10 Panhandle State 29 44 Benedictine _26 11/7 at Fort Lewis 35 Mesa 6 286 208 11/ 24 Southern Colorado _13 Colorado Mines _23 165 164 MISSOURI WESTERN- Div. I, Area 1 St. Joseph, MO 64507 - Rob Hicklin (Missouri Valley '59), 7 yrs, 40-29-4

Griffons, Central States 1980 Results (5-3-2) NORFOLK STATE — Div. I, Area 4 9/ 5 al Evangel 22 Auguslana 22 Norfolk, VA 23504 — Dick Price (Hampton Institute '57), 7 yrs, 47-27-3 9/12 Benedictine 29 Concordia NE 7 Spartans, Central Intercollegiate 193QResults (5-4-1) 9/19 Northwest Missouri 21 Evangel 13 10/ 3 at Fort Hays State 57 Wayne State 34 9/5 St. Paul's + 15 St. Paul's 18 10/10 at Wayne Stale 19 Kearney State 45 9/19 3tFayettevilleState+ 25 Livingstone 0 10/17 Kearney State 41 Emporia State 18 9/ 26 Elizabeth City 20 Fayetteville State 0 10/24 at Emporia State 20 Missouri Southern 21 10/3 atWinstonSalem + 12 Elizabeth City 21 10/31 at Missouri Southern 45 Washbum 14 10/10 Elon+ 13 Winston-Salem 17 11/7 Washbum 14 Pittsburg Slate 40 10/ 17 Hampton Institute 26 Elon 65 11/14 Pittsburg State _28 Fort Hays State _28 10/ 24 at Virginia Union 37 Hampton Institute 14 10/31 at Howard 26 Virginia Union 26 296 242 11/7 Virginia State 20 Belhune-Cookman 7 MONTANA TECH — Div. II, Area 1 11/14 at North Carolina Central JZ Virginia State _29 226 197 Butte, MT 59701 — Paul Gresey (Dakota Wesleyan 72), 1st year

Orediggers, Frontier 1980 Results (4-6) 9/12 at Mesa 13 Western Slate 33 9/19 at Rocky Mountain 38 Rocky Mountain 10 NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL - Div. I, Area 4 9/ 26 at Western Montana 35 Vankton 0 Durham, NC 27707 — Henry lattimore (Jackson State '57), 4 yrs, 10/3 Carroll 25 Carroll 13 10/10 Western Montana 31 Western Montana 8 19-23-2 10/17 Mmot State 13 Mmot State 24 cagie;;, lenirai intercollegiate 1980 Results (7-5) 10/ 24 Rocky Mountain 20 Rocky Mountain 21 9/5 Livingstone 40 Livingstone 10/31 at Simon Fraser 21 Carroll 28 6 at Virginia Union Virginia State 11/7 at Carroll 3 Eastern Washington 33 9/12 35 13 9/19 at Winston-Salem + 42 Winston-Salem 21 0 Western Montana _18 10/3 Fayetteville State 14 Elon 28 T99 188 10/10 Morgan State 7 Fayerteville State 0 10/17 District of Columbia 7 Morgan State 14 MOORHEAD STATE — Div. I, Area 1 10/31 Bowie State 29 District of Columbia 14 Moorhead, MN 56560— Ross Fortier (North Dakota State'60),ll yrs,64-42-2 11/7 at Johnson C. Smith 28 Elizabeth City 14 Norfolk State Johnson C Smith Dragons, Northern Intercollegiate jggQ Results (8-2) 11/ 14 23 8 11/28 at North Carolina AST 10 Jackson State 29 9/ 5 Kearney State 17 Kearney State 6 13 North Carolina AST 49 9/12 at Concordia 26 Concordia 0 0 NCA&T (Gold Bowl) 37 9/19 St Cloud State 12 St. Cloud 0 248 233 9/ 26 at Bemid|i State 39 Bemid|i State 3 10/ 3 Winona State 41 Winona State 7 10/10 at Mankalo State 22 Mankato State 6 10/17 at Northern State + 49 Northern Stale 3 10/24 Minnesota-Morris 15 Minnesota-Morris 16 NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS- Div. II, Area 4 10/31 at Minnesota Duluth 9 Minnesota-Duluth 32 Chicago, IL 60625— Bill Bergman (Indiana '69), 2 yrs, 6-14 i 1/ 7 Valley City State 36 Southwest State 14 11/4 Southwest State 266 87 boioeiI tagies, niini-Baager 1980 Results (4-7) 9/5 at Dubuque 7 Saginaw Valley . 28 MORNINGSIDE— Div. 1,Area 3 9/12 Bethel 0 Dubuque . 34 9/19 at SI. Joseph's 0 Grand Valley . 76 Sioux City, IA 51106 — 9/26 Alma 0 Washington MO 7 Maroon Chiefs, North Central 1980 Results (2-8) 10/3 at Concordia-Rrver Forest 21 Concordia IL . 42 9/5 at Lincoln + 14 South Dakota 16 10/10 Eureka 21 Eureka . 3 9/12 atWartburg 3 Northern Colorado 15 10/17 Concordia Milwaukee 35 Concordia Wl 7 9/19 at Nebraska Omaha + 64 Wartburg 0 10/24 at Milton 7 Milton . 43 9/ 26 at Northern Colorado 14 Western Illinois 34 10/31 Lakeland 34 Lakeland 7 10/ 3 North Dakota State+ 8 Nebraska-Omaha 30 11/7 at Monmouth 30 Monmouth . 27 10/10 at North Dakota 29 Mankato State 0 11/14 Illinois Benedictine 6 Illinois Benedictine . 14 10/ 17 South Dakota State 7 North Dakota State 16 161 288 10/24 at Augustana+ 7 North Dakota 33 10/ 31 South Dakota 6 South Dakota State 17 11/7 Northwest Missouri State 16 Augustana 28 11/14 Mankato State 168 189 45

NORTHEASTERN STATE — Div. I, Area 2 OREGON TECH - Div. I, Area 1 Tahlequah, OK 74464— George Elliott (Northeastern State '55), 6 yrs, Klamath Falls, OR 97601 — Dick Arbuckle (Oregon '61), 1st year 42183 Owls, Evergreen 1980 Results (7-2) neamen, uiuanoma iniercouegia r.e 1980 Results (11-2) 9/19 at Pacific 35 Western Montana 0 9/12 at Langston 14 Langston ; 9/26 at Willamette 20 Pacific 0 9/19 at Arkansas Tech + 42 Arkansas Tech 33 10/ 3 at Pacific Lutheran 8 Linheld 25 9/26 Central Arkansas + 25 Southwest Missouri 7 10/10 Linfield 46 Willamette 7 10/3 Narding + 28 Harding 0 10/17 Western Washington 21 Central Washington 0 10/10 al Cameron + 20 Cameron . 1? 10/ 24 Central Washington 29 Southern Oregon 22 10/17 Evangel 29 Evangel . 28 10/31 Southern Oregon 34 [astern Oregon 10 10/24 at Southwestern OMaboma + 17 SW Oklahoma 21 11/7 at Eastern Oregon 12 Oregon College 21 10/31 Northwestern Oklahoma + 3 NW Oklahoma 0 11/14 Western Oregon _U Western Washington _16 11/7 East Central 31 East Central 29 222 101 11/14 at Southeastern Oklahoma 28 SE Oklahoma 0 10 Angelo State 3# OUACHITABAPTIST— Div. I, Area 2 14 Kearney State . 0# Arkadelphia, AR 71923 - Buddy Benson (Arkansas '61), 16 yrs, 95-61-4 10 Elon . 17ii 271 162 Tigers, Arkansas Intercollegiate ]9g0 Results (2-8) 9/19 at Southeastern Oklahoma + 0 Oelta State 7 NORTHERN STATE - Div. I, Area 1 9/26 at Tejas Lutheran + 41 SE Oklahoma 7 10/3 Arkansas Monticello 0 Teias Lutheran 7 Aberdeen, SO 57401 — Doug Ekmark (Hamline 74), 1st year 10/10 at Southern Arkansas 14 Arkansas MonticeUo . 41

Wolves, Northern Intercollegiate l9g0 Results (2-7-1) 10/17 Mississippi College 7 Southern Arkansas 31 9/ 5 Valley City State . 6 Valley City 20 10/24 at Central Arkansas + iO Mississippi College 35 9/12 at Black Hills State 26 Black Hills 25 11/7 Arkansas Tech 35 Central Arkansas . . 42 9/19 at Southwest State 13 Southwest State 13 11/14 at Harding 29 Arkansas Tech 32 9/ 26 at St. Cloud State St Cloud 44 11/21 Henderson State 20 Harding 34 10/ 3 Bemidii State Bemidii State .. . . 17 _28 Henderson State _2| 10/10 at Wrnona State Winona State . . 20 184 257 10/17 Moorhead State + Moorhead State . 49 10/24 at Mankato State Mankato State 38 OTTAWA-Div. II, Area 2 10/ 31 Minnesota-Morris Minnesota-Morns 54 11/7 Minnesota Ouluth Minnesota- Duluth Jl Ottawa, KS 66067 — Nyle Salmans (Empona State 70), 2 yrs, 11-9 311 Braves, Heart of America iggo Results (6-4) 9/12 Mid-America Nazarene-t- 27 Mid America Nazarene 0 NORTHWESTERN-Div. II, Area 3 9/19 atSouthwestern+ 26 Southwestern 0 9/ 26 at McPherson 49 McPheison 20 Orange City, IA 51041 — Larry Korver (South Dakota State'56), 14 yrs, 10/3 Central Methodist + 47 Central Methodist 7 99-38-2 10/10 at Missouri Valley+ 12 Missouri Valley 27 Red Raiders, Independent 1980 Results (6-3) 10/17 at William Jewell 13 William Jewell 14 10/24 Graceland 0 Graceland 35 9/5 at Dakota Slate + 14 Dakota State 40 10/ 31 Culver-Stockton 33 Culver-Stockton 13 9/12 Central IA+ Central 10 6 11/7 atTarkio 39 Tarkio 6 9/19 at Buena Vista 42 Buena Vista 20 11/14 Baker 3 Baker _23 9/ 26 at Minnesota Duluth 7 Minnesota-Duluth 24 10/ 3 South Dakota-Springfield 50 SD Springfield 9 249 145 10/10 Westmar 31 Westmar 30 10/24 Bemidii State 26 Grand Valley . 34 PACIFIC — Div. II, Area 1 10/31 atYankton 45 Yankton . 17 Forest Grove, OR 97116 — Bill Connor (UVKaCrosse '62), 7 yrs, 32-30-3 11/7 at Siou« Falls 57 Sioux Falls 7 Boxers, Northwest 1980 Results (0-9) 282 187 9/19 at Oregon Tech 20 Oregon College 49 9/ 26 Central Washington 0 Oregon Tech 20 NORTHWESTERN STATE - Div. I, Area 2 10/3 at Southern Oregon 3 Eastern Oregon . . .. 55 Alva, OK 73717- Bill Massey(NWOklahoma '65), 3yrs, 9-21 10/10 Western Oregon 6 Western Washington 28 Rangers, Oklahoma Intercollegiate 1980 Results (1-9) 10/17 atWhirworth 22 Lewis 4 Clark 42 10/ 24 al Lewis & Clark 20 Pacific Lutheran 41 9/5 at Central State + 0 Cameron 24 10/31 Pacific Lutheran 14 Willamette 20 9/12 Empona State + 0 Adams State 21 11/7 at Willamette 0 Linfield 54 9/19 Abilene Christian-t- 0 Central State 34 11/14 Linfield 6 Whitworth _49 9/26 at Missouri Southern + 0 Abilene Christian 16 10/3 Langston + 12 Panhandle State 17 91 358 10/10 at Panhandle State+ 9 East Central . 10 10/17 at East Central 8 SE Oklahoma . 22 PACIFIC LUTHERAN - Div. II, Area 1 10/ 24 Southeastern Oklahoma 0 NE Oklahoma 3 Tacoma, WA 98447 — Frosty Westering (Nebraska-Omaha '52), 17 yrs, 10/31 at Northeastern Oklahoma + 17 SW Oklahoma . 21 111-47-2 II' 7 Southwestern Oklahoma 1? Langston . 6 ~63 T74 Lutes, Northwest 1980Results(lll) 9/19 Western Washington + 30 Western Washington 0 NORTHWOOD INSTITUTE — Div. I, Area 3 9/ 26 at Southern Oregon + 45 Humboldt State 14 Midland, Ml 48640 - John Finn (Michigan State '50), 12 yrs, 62-45-4 10/3 Oregon Tech 24 Central Washington 3 Northmen, Great Lakes 10/10 at Central Washington 25 Southern Oregon 0 1980 Results (6-2-1) 10/17 Willamette 39 Whitworth 38 9/12 at Michigan lech 41 Michigan Tech 14 10/24 at Whitworth 41 Pacific 20 9/19 Indiana Central 31 Indiana Central . 0 10/31 at Pacific 19 Linfield . 20 9/ 26 Ashland 3 Ashland 3 11/7 Linfield 27 lewis* Clark 0 10/3 at Georgetown 16 Ferris State 6 11/14 at Lewis 1 Clark 42 Willamette 7 10/10 Ferris State 24 SI. Norbert 7 35 Linfield 20# 10/17 at Northern Michigan 20 Saginaw Valley 3 32 Valley City 0# 10/24 Saginaw Valley State 24 Wayne Slate 10 38 Wilmington 10# 10/31 at Wayne State 13 Grand Valley 17 397 132 11/7 Grand Valley State 7 Hillsdale 20 11/14 atHillsdale \'n PANHANDLE STATE — Div. II, Area 2 OLIVET NAZARENE — Div. II, Area 4 Goodwell, OK 73939 — Rich Lawrence (Upper Iowa '68), 1st year Kankakee, IL 60901 — Ken Richardson (Olivet 73), 1 yr, 5-4 Aggies, Independent i980 Results (7-3) Tigers, Independent I9g0 Rl!sll|ts (5.4) 9/ 12 McPherson+ 50 SI Mary Plains 7 9/5 Carthage 60 Maranatha . 0 9/19 at Southwestern Oklahoma + 10 SW Oklahoma 7 9/12 Concordia River Forest 33 Concordia 14 9/26 at Fort Hays State + 40 Colorado College 8 9/19 Eureka 26 Eureka 0 10/3 NuevoLeon+ 17 Central State 27 9/26 al Millikin 17 Millikin 39 10/10 Northwestern Oklahoma-i- 17 NW Oklahoma 12 10/3 Illinois. Benedictine 24 Illinois Benedictine 3 10/ 17 Benedictme+ 35 Benedictine 7 10/10 at Evangel 8 Rose-Hulman 10 10/24 at New Mexico Highlands-)- 37 Colorado College 3 10/17 at Rose-Hulman 20 Depauw 42 11/7 Chadron State + 29 New Mexico Highlands . 10 10/24 Depauw 23 Evangel 13 11/14 Langston+ 13 Chadron State 20 10/31 at Anderson 14 Anderson 24 25 Southern Colorado _45 225 145 273 ~H6 46

PERU STATE — Div. II1, Area 1 SAGINAWVALLEY— Div. I, Area 3 Peru, NE 68421 - Jerry Joy (Peru State '65), 12 yrs, 70-40-5 University Center, Ml 48710 - James Larkin (Hillsdale '61), 1 yr, 5-6 Fighting Cardinals, Great Lakes Bobcats, Independent 1980 Results (91) 1980 Results (5-6) 9/5 atDoane + 21 Midland Lutheran 10 9/12 at Indiana Central 28 NE Illinois 7 9/12 at Midland Lutheran + 51 Tarkio 12 9/ 26 SI. Josephs 13 Evansville 10 9/19 Tarkio (Nebraska City)4 32 Concordia 0 10/ 3 at Central State 0 Texas AS 1 52 9/26 Concordia + 31 Benedictine 0 10/ 10 at Hillsdale 24 Central State 19 10/ 3 at Benedictine-*- 49 Nebraska Wesleyan 2 10/17 Grand Valley State 21 Hillsdale 17 10/10 Nebraska Wesleyan 21 Chadron Slate 22 10/ 24 at Northwood Institute 22 Grand Valley 45 10/17 at Chad™ State 28 Yankton 3 10/31 at Ferris State 3 Northwood . 20 10/24 Yanklon 56 Taboi 25 11/7 Michigan Tech 3 ferns State . 21 11/7 Kansas Wesleyan 69 Kansas Wesleyan 25 11/14 Wayne State 34 Michigan Tech . 3 22 Doane 12 21 Wayne State 31 7 Indiana Central . 28 380 7TT ITS 253 PITTSBURG STATE - Div. I, Area 1 ST. AMBROSE— Div. II,Area 3 Pittsburg, KS 66762 - Ron Randleman (William Penn '64), 12 yrs, Dawenport, IA 52803 - Keith Schroeder (Iowa State 72), 3 yrs, 11- 15 72-463 Bees,Independent 1980 Results (3-7) Gorillas, Central States 1980 Results (7-4) 9/ 5 Illinois Benedictine 3 Illinois Benedictine .... 10 33 Northwest Missouri 7 9/ 5 at Northwest Missouri 9/19 at Simpson 3 Loras 14 7 Southwest Missouri 0 9/12 atLincoln+ 9/ 26 at Eureka 7 Simpson . 42 10 14 9/19 Missouri Rolla-f- Missoun-Rolla 10/ 3 at Illinois College 34 Mount Senano . 42 28 MISSOUII Southern 21 10/ 3 at Empona State 10/17 at Iowa Wesleyan 28 Gnnnell 0 36 38 10/ 10 Missouri Southern + Washburn 10/24 Coe 30 Illinois College . 14 21 Fort Hays 17 10/17 Washburn 11/17 at Culver-Stockton 0 Augustana 25 37 Wayne State 7 10/24 at Fort Hays State 11/14 Loras 7 Illinois Wesleyan 28 10/31" Wayne State 9 Kearney State 26 40 53 Culver-Stockton 14 11/7 Kearney State Missouri Western 14 19 Iowa Wesieyan 21 11/ 14 al Missouri Western 32 Emporia State 13 J4 Northeast Missouri (Moila) . . J7 184 210 267 174 ST. CLOUD STATE - Div. I, Area 1 PRAIRIE VIEW— Div. I, Area 2 St. Cloud, MN 56301 - Mike Simpson (St. Olaf '59), 14 yrs, 76-60-1 Prairie View, TX 7745b — Cornelius Cooper (Prairie View '64), 1 yr, 2-8 Huskies, Northern Intercollegiate 1980Results(6-4) at South Dakota State 0 South Dakota State 17 PtPanthersh , SouthwesterStht n AthletiAthltic iggg Results (2-8) 9/5 9/12 St. Johns 13 Winona State 10 9/5 at Southwest Texas State + 0 Southwest Texas 49 57 9/19 at Moorhead State 0 Moorhead Slate ... 12 9/19 Jackson State Jackson State 9/26 Northern State 44 Northern State 0 9/26 Southern Baton Rouge (Houston) + Southern BR 31 68 10/3 at Minnesota-Morris 7 Minnesota-Morris . 23 10/3 atGrambling Grambling 10/10 Minnesota-Duluth 12 Minnesota Duluth 35 10/10 atBishop+ Bishop 12 0 10/ 17 Dakota State 34 Dakota Slate 16 10/17 at Texas Lutheran + Texas Lutheran 10/24 at Southwest State 21 Southwest State 20 10/24 at Alabama State + Mississippi Valley 47 10/31 at Mankato State 35 Mankato State ... 21 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 7 10/ 31 Mississippi Valley 11/7 Bemidji Stale 7 Bemidji State 0 11/7 at Arkansas Pine Bluff Alcorn State 38 11/14 Winona State 11/14 at Alcorn State Texas Southern _2J 173 154 330 11/21 at Texas Southern + ST. JOHN'S—Div. II, Area 3 PRESBYTERIAN — Div. I, Area 4 Collegeville, MN 56321 — John Gagliardi (Colorado College '49), 32 yrs, Clinton, SC 29325- Cally Gault (Presbyterian '48), 18 yrs, 103-82-6 202 68-7 Johnnies, Minnesota Intercollegiate Blue Hose, South Atlantic 1980 Results (3-7) 1980 Results (5-3) 9/12 at Central Florida + 14 The Citadel 21 9/12 at Si Cloud State 10 Augsburg 21 9/ 19 Mississippi College 7 Fuiman 28 9/19 at Augsburg 14 St. Olaf 3 9/26 at Lenoir Rhyne + 16 LenoirRhyne 3 9/26 St Olaf 27 Hamline 3 10/3 Wofford + 0 Wofford 24 10/3 atHamline IE Gustavus Adolphus 24 10/10 at Catawba 24 Catawba 21 10/10 Gastavus Adolphus 42 Bethel 10 10/17 at Bethel 0 Concordia 19 10/17 Elon + 16 Elon 28 7 10/24 Mars Hill 10 Mars Hill 3 10/ 24 Concordia 51 Macalester 10/31 at The Citadel + 17 Gardner-Webb 24 11/7 Macalester 52 St. Thomas _21 11/7 at Gardner-Webb 0 Carson-Newman 14 11/14 at SI Thomas 212 108 11/14 Carson-Newman 20 Newberry 28 ST. MARY'S— Div. II, Area 2 11/26 atNewbeiry 124 194 Moraga, CA 94575 - Dick Mannini (Cal Poly SLO '59), 4 yrs, 21-17 REDLANDS— Div. II, Area 2 Galloping Gaels, Independent 1980 Results (3-6) Redlands, CA 92373 - Frank Serrao (Bucknell '41), 16 yrs, 95-59-1 9/12 Chico State Chico State Bulldogs, Southern California IntercollegiatexggoResults(6-3) 9/19 at Whittier Whittier 9/ 26 California State-Sacramento Claiemont-Mudd 13 9/12 atU. of SanDiego + 30 U. of San Diego 15 Chapman (club) 6 9/19 Sonoma State + 14 Sonoma (club) 21 10/ 3 California State-Hayward Pomona Pitier 0 9/ 26 at California Lutheran 24 California Lutheran 31 10/10 atPomona-PiUei Sonoma (club) 21 10/3 at Sacramento State + 7 Humboldt Stale 14 10/17 Sonoma State Santa Clara 27 10/ 10 LaVernet 21 LaVerne 2 10/24 at Santa Clara San Francisco State 30 10/17 Aiusa Pacific + 3 Azusa Pacific 6 10/ 31 at San Francisco State Cal Lutheran 23 10/24 Pomona Pit/er + 48 Occidental 0 11/7 at California Lutheran San Diego 10 10/31 at Occidental + 30 Whittier 15 11/14 U of San Diego Cal State-Hayward JO 11/7 at Whittier + 40 Claremont Mudd 20 178 11/14 at Claremont Mudd 23 Pomona-Pitier 0 183 226 103 ST. MARY OF THE PLAINS — Div. II, Area 2 ROCKY MOUNTAIN - Div. II, Area 1 Dodge City, KS 67801 — Moe Werner (St. Mary of the Plains '61), 4 yrs, 1027-2 Billingsg,, MT 59102 — Doug Dierenfield (Eastern Montana '66), 1 yr, 1-7 lavai lers, Kansas lonege Bears, Frontier 1980 Results (1-7) 1980 Results (6-4) 14 South Dakota Tech 15 9/12 Fort Hays State 7 Panhandle 50 9/12 at South Dakota Tech McPherson 10 Montana Tech 38 9/19 Friends 27 25 9/19 Montana Tech Tabor 7 Carroll 14 9/26 at Bethel + 23 18 9/ 26 at Carroll Kansas Wesieyan Bethany 8 Western Montana 32 10/3 6 22 10/3 at Western Montana Colorado College 7 Carroll 35 10/10 at Colorado College 19 21 10/ 10 Carroll at McPherson 17 Sterling 7 Western Montana 16 10/17 14 10/24 at Montana Tech 21 10/24 Southwestern 22 Fttends 20 10/31 at Dickinson State Montana Tech 20 7 Dickinson Stale . . 10/31 Bethany 24 Belhel 9 11/7 Western Montana _11 11/7 at Sterling 21 Southwestern 45 81 211 11/14 at Tabor 47 Kansas Wesleyan 40 213 264 47

ST. OLAF - Div. II, Area 3 SIMON FRASER — Div. 1,Areal Northfield, MN 55057 — Tom Porter (St. Olaf '51), 22 yrs, 131-59-3 Burnaby, B.C. Canada, V5A 1S6- Rod Woodward (Idaho '70), 1 yr,5-4 Oles, Minnesota Intercollegiate 1980 Results (6-4) Clansmen, Independent 1980 Results (5-4) 9/ 5 at Carleton 49 Carleton 20 9/ 5 at Idaho 9 Calgary 10 9/12 at Luther 17 St Thomas 0 9/12 Western Montana + 27 Montana . 60 9/19 St. Thomas 3 St John's 14 9/18 at U. ot Calgary 16 Idaho 56 9/ 26 at St Johns 23 Augsburg 7 9/ 26 at Montana State 25 Central Washington 11 10/3 al Augsburg 30 Michigan Tech 20 10/ 3 at Chico State 29 Saskatchewan 12 10/10 Michigan Tech 7 Hamline 25 10/16 Eastern Washington 30 British Columbia . 3 10/17 at Hamline 3 Gustavus Adolphus 27 10/24 Puget Sound 15 Eastern Washington 13 10/ 24 Gustavus Adolphus 10 Bethel 9 10/31 Montana Tech i Puget Sound 23 10/ 31 at Bethel 6 Concordia 16 11/7 at North Dakota State 21 Western Washington 14 Macalester 0 11/7 Concordia _21 11/21 U. of British Columbia 175 202 11/14 Macalester 169 138 SIOUX FALLS — Div. II, Area 1 ST. PAUL'S— Div. I, Area 4 Sioux Falls, SO 57101 - Dave Schroeder (UW Stevens Point '64), 3 yrs, Lawrenceville, VA 23868 — Ted Powell, 1st year 9-21 Tigers, Central Intercollegiate 1980 Results (4-6) lougairs, South uakota intercoilefliate 1980 Results (5-5) 9/5 at Norfolk State + 18 Norfolk Slate 15 9/5 Northwestern MN 0 Northwestern MN 7 9/12 al Fayetteville State 6 Fayetteville State 13 9/12 at Yankton+ 31 Yankton 7 9/19 Bndgewater 6 Bridgewater 13 9/19 at Westmar + 7 Westmar . 26 9/ 26 at Virginia State 34 Virginia State 7 9/26 Dakota Wesleyan 23 Dakota Wesleyan 6 10/ 3 Virginia Union 0 Virginia Union 28 10/3 at Dakota State [7 Dakota State 9 10/10 District of Columbia 2 District ol Columbia 10 10/10 South Dakota Tech 0 South Dakota Tech 13 10/17 Elizabeth City 0 Elizabeth City 31 10/17 at South Dakota Springfield 21 USD Springfield 7 10/ 24 at Bowie State 12 Bowie State 11 10/24 at Black Hills State 11 Black Hills . 28 10/ 31 at Livingstone 27 Livingstone 13 10/31 Huron 16 Huron 7 11/7 Hampton Institute __I8 Hampton Institute _28 Northwestern IA 7 Northwestern IA 57 169 11/7 123 T33 167 ST. THOMAS— Diw. II, Area 3 SOUTH DAKOTA-SPRINGFIELD — Div. II, Area 1 St. Paul, MN 55105 — Mark Dienhart (St. Thomas 75), 1st year Springfield, SD 57062 — Doug Barry (Wayne State '68), 3 yrs, 5-22-1 Toms, Minnesota Intercollegiate 19,80 Results (3-6-1) Pointers, South Dakota Intercollegiate 1980 Results (2-8) 9/12 WinonaStale+ St. Norbert 17 at Yankton+ 3 Yankton . 21 9/19 atSt Olaf St. Olaf 17 9/5 9/12 Bethany + 7 Nebraska Wesleyan 24 10/3 at Gustavus Adolphus Upper Iowa 7 9/19 at Huron + 12 Huron 16 10/10 Augsburg+ Gustavus Adolphus 26 9/26 South Dakota Tech 7 South Dakota Tech 19 10/17 at Concordia Augsburg 17 10/3 at Northwestern 9 Northwestern 50 Concordia 14 10/ 24 Hamline 10/10 at Black Hills State 17 Black Hills 20 Hamline 14 10/ 31 at Macalester 10/17 Sioux Falls 7 Sioux Falls 21 11/7 Bethel Macalester 0 10/24 Dakota State + 0 Dakota State 20 Bethel 20 11/14 St Johns 10/ 31 at Dakota Wesleyan 10 Dakota Wesleyan 6 St. John's _52 11/6 Concordia (Vermillion) 24 Concordia 7 184 96 204 SALEM — Div. I, Area 3 Salem, WV 26426 - Larry Blackstone (Fairmont State '68), 3 yrs, 16-13-1 SOUTH DAKOTA TECH — Div. II, Area 1 Rapid City, SD 57701 — Gary Boner (South Dakota State '64), 10 yrs, Tigers, West Virginia Intercollegiate i98o Results (6-4) 9/12 at Central State 25 West Virginia Tech 8 51-33-7 9/19 West Virginia State 14 West Virginia Stale 20 Hardrockers, South Dakota Intercollegiate iqgo Results (81) 9/26 at Fairmont State 19 Fairmont State 16 9/5 at Chadron State 13 Chadron State .... 21 10/3 at West Virginia Tech 2 Guilford 14 9/12 Rocky Mountain 15 Rocky Mountain .... 14 10/10 Shepherd 7 Shepherd 21 9/19 Black Hills State 31 Black Hills . ... 0 10/ 17 Glenville State 21 49 Glenville 9/26 at South Oakota Springfield 19 USD Springfield 7 10/ 24 West Liberty Stale 24 West Liberty State 0 10/3 Huron 21 Huron 10 31 7 10/ 31 Concord 14 Concord 49 10/10 at Sioux Falls 13 Sioux Falls 0 11114 West Virginia Wesleyan 26 Bluefield 7 10/17 Dakota Wesleyan 24 Dakota Wesleyan .. 0 _27 West Virginia Wesleyan _I4 10/24 at Jamestown 14 Jamestown .. . . 10 207 176 10/31 at Dakota Slate 19 Dakota State .. . 0 SAM HOUSTON STATE - Div. I, Area 2 169 59 Huntsville, TX 77341 — Melvin Brown (Oklahoma '53), 3 yrs, 10-21 SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA — Div. I, Area 4 Bearkats, Lone Star 1980 Results (3-7) Hammond, LA 70402 - Oscar Lofton (Southeastern '60), 1 yr, 8-2 9/19 Lamar(Houston) + 26 Nuevo Leon . 12 Lions, Independent 1980 Results (8-2) 9/26 Southwestern Oklahoma + 9 SW Oklahoma 14 9/5 at Texas Southern + 17 Boise State 13 10/3 Texas Lutheran + 7 Texas Lutheran . 17 9/12 at Southwestern Louisiana + 7 East Tennessee 3 10/10 at East Texas State+ 7 East Texas 44 9/19 Southwest Texas 28 Illinois State 21 10/17 at Southwest Texas+ 7 Southwest Texas . 55 9/26 al Stephen F Austin + 17 Jackson State 16 10/24 TexasAJI 20 Texas A&l . 42 10/3 Jackson State + 10 Troy State 21 10/ 31 at Howard Payne 23 Howard Payne 14 10/10 at Troy State+ 47 Texas Southern 6 11/7 Abilene Christian 17 Abilene Christian . 14 10/17 Tennessee Martin 55 Northeast Louisiana 30 11/14 Angelo State 7 Angelo State . 34 10/24 Northeastern Louisiana + 59 Delta State 13 11/21 at Stephen F. Austin+ 6 Stephen F Austin Jl 10/ 31 Northwest State LA+ 35 Nicholls State 20 129 269 11/7 at Southern Baton Rouge LA+ 14 Northwest LA 16 11/14 Nicholls State+ ^ SHEPHERD - Div. I, Area 3 89 159 Shepherdstown, WV 25443— Walter Barr (Shepherd '62), 10yrs, SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA— Div. I, Area 2 65 38 3 Durant, OK 74701 - Richard Rutherford (St Oklahoma '68), 2 yrs, 5-15 Rams, West Virginia Intercollegiate 1980 Results (7-3-1) Savages, Oklahoma Intercollegiate 1980 Results (3-7) 9/12 at Frostburg Stale 13 Frostburg 6 9/12 Southern Arkansas + 6 Southern Arkansas 17 9/19 West Virginia Tech 14 West Va. Tech 6 9/19 Ouachita Baptist + 7 Ouachita Baptist 41 9/ 26 West Liberty State 34 West Liberty 7 9/26 atHarding + 6 Harding 9 10/10 at Salem 16 Bluefield State 14 10/3 atBishop + 27 Bishop 24 10/ 17 West Virginia Wesleyan 27 Salem 7 10/10 Henderson State+ 32 Henderson State 14 10/24 at Concord 17 West Va Wesleyan 7 10/17 at Southwestern Oklahoma + 13 S»V Oklahoma . 14 10/ 31 Glenville State 0 Concord 6 10/ 24 at Northwestern Oklahoma 22 NW Oklahoma 8 11/7 at Fairmont State 2S Glenville State 21 10/31 East Central 28 East Central 30 11/14 at West Virginia State 20 Fairmont State 20 11/14 Northeastern Oklahoma 24 Cameron 55 7 West Va State . .. . 12 0 NE Oklahoma 28 0 Concord (Coal Bowl) . 19 165 240 176 125 48

SOUTHERN — Div. I, Area 4 SOUTHWEST TEXAS— Div. I, Area 2 Baton Rouge, LA 70813 — Otis Washington (Xavier '61), 1st year San Marcos, TX 78666 - Jim Wacker (Valparaiso '60), 10 yrs, 78-31-1

Fighting Jaguars, Southwestern Athletic ^gg Resuits (4-6-1) Bobcats, Lone Star 1980 Resu|ts (8.3) 9/ 5 Bethune Cookman 0 Nevada-Reno 20 9/5 Prairie View + 49 Prairie View 0 9/19 Texas Southern 16 Texas Southern 19 9/12 at Texas Lutheran-)- 38 Texas Lutheran 0 9/26 Prairie View (Houston) 31 Prairie View 6 9/19 Southeastern Louisiana 13 West Texas State 21 10/3 at Mississippi Valley 14 Mississippi Valley 12 9/26 atLamar+ 21 Nicholls State 24 10/10 at Nicholls St3le 48 Nicholls State 0 10/10 at Howard Payne+ 35 Howard Payne 8 10/ 17 at lackson State+ 6 Jackson State 7 10/17 Sam Houston State + 55 Sam Houston 7 10/24 Alcorn State + 15 Alco'rn State 7 10/24 at Stephen F.Austin 34 Stephen F Austin 20 10/ 31 Tennessee State 9 Tennessee State 49 10/31 East Texas Slate 37 East Texas 26 11/? Southeastern Louisiana+ 3 Howard 3 11/7 at Angelo Slate + 18 Angelo State 15 11/14 at Florida ASM 7 Florida A&M 13 11/14 at Abilene Chnstian + 42 Abilene Christian 2 11/21 Grambling (New Orleans) _J Grambling _43 11/21 TexasASI _U TexasASI _17 155 179 356 140 SOUTHERN ARKANSAS— Div. I, Area 2 SOUTHWESTERN— Oiv. II, Area 2 Magnolia, AR 71753— Jimmy "Red" Parker (Arkansas-Monticello '53), Winfield, US 67156 — Dennis Franchione (Pittsburg State 73), 1st year 16 yrs, 98 71-4 Moundbuilders, Kansas College 1930 Results (4-5) Muleriders, Arkansas Intercollegiate jggo Results (6-5) 9/19 Ottawa-!- 0 Ottawa 26 9/12 at Southeastern Oklahoma + 7 Delta State 18 9/26 at Kansas Wesleyan+ 9 Bethany 12 9/19 East Texas State + 17 S£ Oklahoma 6 10/3 Taboi+ 40 Sterling 27 9/26 at Mississippi College 14 East Texas 21 10/10 Friends 31 McPherson 20 10/3 Arkansas Pine BluH 7 Mississippi C 10 10/17 at Bethany 28 Tabor 34 10/10 Ouachita Baptist 7 UA Pine Bluff 13 10/24 at St Mary of the Plains 27 Bethel 19 10/17 at Central Arkansas + 31 Ouachita Baptist 7 10/31 Sterling-*- 6 Kansas Wesleyan 24 10/ 31 at Henderson State 0 Central Arkansas 17 11/7 at McPherson 45 St Mary-Plains 21 11/7 Harding + 27 Henderson State 13 11/ 14 Bethel __7 Friends _U 11/14 at Arkansas Tech 15 Harding 7 193 194 11/21 Arkansas Monticelio+ 17 Arkansas Tech 14 13 UA-Monticello _9 SOUTHWESTERN STATE - Div. I, Area 2 155 135 Weatherford, OK 73096— Bob Mazie (Waynesburg '57), 3 yrs, 16-12-1 SOUTHERN COLORADO- Div. I, Area 1 Bulldogs, Oklahoma Intercollegiate 1980Results(7-4) 9/5 atBishop+ 37 Bishop 9 Pueblo, CO 81001 - Mike Friedman (UWF.au Claire '62), 7 yrs, 40-27-1 9/12 at Central State + 16 Central State 18 Indians, Rocky Mountain 19gO Results (8-1) 9/19 Panhandle State + 7 Panhandle 10 9/12 EastCentral+ 27 Mesa 7 9/26 at Sam Houston State+ 14 Sam Houston 9 9/19 Mesa+ 27 Colorado Mines 19 10/ 3 at Henderson State 24 Henderson State 0 9/ 26 at Fort Lewis 45 Fort Lewis 14 10/10 Eastern New Mexico 30 Eastern New Mexico 10 10/ 3 Eastern New Mexico 39 Western New Mexico 7 10/17 Southeastern Oklahoma + 14 SE Oklahoma 13 10/10 at Southern Utah 24 New Mexico Highlands 21 10/24 Northeastern Oklahoma + 21 NE Oklahoma 17 10/17 Western Slate-i- 20 Adams State 18 10/31 Texas Lutheran + 27 Texas Lutheran 38 10/24 Colorado Mines+ 27 Western State 10 11/7 3t Northwestern Oklahoma 21 NW Oklahoma 17 10/31 at Western Nt« Mexico 15 Southern Utah 49 IK 14 at East Central + 7 EastCentral _16 11/7 Adams State+ _45 Panhandle _25 Yl8 157 11/14 at New Mexico Highlands-!- 269 170 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN — Div. I, Area 2 SOUTHERN OREGON - Div. I, Area 1 Nacogdoches, TX 75962 — Charles Simmons (SF Austin '57), 5 yrs, Ashland, OR 97520— Chuck Mills (Illinois State'50), 18 yrs, 79-98-4 18-34-1

Raiders, Evergreen imResu|ts (3.7) Lumberjacks, Lone Star 1980 Results (4-6) 9/12 Humboldt State (Grants Pass)+ 7 Lewis 8 Clark 21 9/12 Mississippi College-)- 3 Northwestern LA 22 9/ 19 at Linlield 7 lintiela1 29 9/19 at Northwestern State LA+ 7 Henderson State 3' 9/26 Pacific Lutheran (Medford)-t- 14 Williamette 20 9/ 26 Southeastern Louisiana-)- 21 Lamar 45 10/ 3 Pacific 0 Pacific Lutheran 25 10/3 atLamar+ 7 Angelo State 35 10/10 at Lewis & Clark 14 Western Washington 12 10/10 Angelo State-)- 14 TexasA&l 0 10/24 at Western Washington 22 Oregon Tech 29 10/17 atTe

Golden Mustangs, Northern Intercollegiate 1930 Results (3-6-1) lobos, Texas Intercollegiate 1980 Resu|ts (6.4) 9/5 Westmar 15 Westmar 34 9/12 atMcMurry 14 McMurry 15 9/12 Dakota State 36 Concordia-St Paul 17 9/ 19 Austin* 13 Austin 23 9/19 Northern State 13 Northern State 13 9/26 at Lubbock Christian 52 Lubbock Christian 0 9/26 at Minnesota-Morns 7 Minnesota-Morns 13 10/3 atTarletonState+ 12 Tarleton State 0 10/3 at Minnesota Duluth 7 Minnesota Dulutfi 28 10/ 10 Trinity-)- 20 Trinity 21 10/17 Mankato State 23 Mankato State 29 10/ 17 McMurry+ 17 McMurry 18 10l 24 St Cloud State 20 St. Cloud Slate 21 10/24 at Austin 40 Austin 34 10/31 at Bemid|i State 45 Bemidji State 3 10/31 Lubbock Christian 44 Lubbock Christian 0 11/7 Winona Stale 30 Winona State 21 11/7 Tarleton State 35 Tarleton State 33 11/14 at Moorhead State _14 Moorhead State _36 11/14 at Trinity Ji Trinity _34 210 215 282 178 49

TABOR— Div. II, Area 2 TEXAS SOUTHERN — Div. I, Area 2 Hillsboro, KS 67063 — Dan Thiessen (Tabor '69), 3 yrs, 13-16 Houston, TX 77004- Joseph Redmond (Fisk '67), 3 yrs, 12-19-1 Bluejays, Kansas College 1980 Results (2-7) Tigers, Southwestern Athletic 1980 Results (2-9) 9; 19 Sterling* 29 Kansas Wesleyan 43 9/5 Southeastern Louisiana* 8 Lamar 41 9/26 at Friends* 18 St. Mary Plains 23 9/ 12 Bethune Cookman 0 Bethune Cookman 10 10/3 a( Southwestern + 20 McPherson 36 9/19 at Southern Baton Rouge 19 Southern-BR 16 10/10 Bethany + 7 Bethel 26 9/ 26 at Tennessee State 3 Tennessee State 13 10/1? at Kansas Wesleyan + 34 Southwestern 28 10/3 Texas Ail* 14 Texas All 33 10/24 McPherson 22 Sterling 17 10/ 10 Alcorn State* 3 Alcorn Stale 24 10/31 at Evangel 25 Peru State 56 10/17 at Nicholls State 6 S£ Louisiana 47 11/7 at Bethel + 7 Friends 24 10/24 at Mississippi Valley 12 Mississippi Valley 20 11M4 St. Mary of the Plains Bethany 41 10/ 31 Grambling 14 Grambling 43 T68 294 11/7 Jackson State* 7 Jackson State 50 11/21 Prairie View 21 Prairie View 6 TARKIO— Div. II, Area 3 303 Tarkio, MO 64491 — Scott Swofford (Central Methodist 73), 1st year TRINITY— Div. II, Area 2 (Ms, Heart of America X980 Results (010) San Antonio, TX 78284 — Gene Norris (Illinois '57), 7 yrs, 36-33-4 9/5 ConcordiaNE* 10 Concordia 14 Tigers, Texas Intercollegiate 1980 Results (4-6) 9/12 Culver-Stockton* 20 Culver Stockton 23 9/12 Tarleton State* 14 Tarleton 21 9/19 Peru State (Nebraska City)* 12 Peru State 51 9/19 at Lubbock Christian 31 Lubbock Christian 3 10/3 at Missouri Valley* 0 Missouri Valley 46 9/26 McMuny* 0 McMurry 42 10/10 William Jewell 12 William Jewell 49 10/3 Austin* 7 Austin 20 10/17 Graceland 8 Graceland 52 10/10 at Sul Ross* 21 Sul Ross 20 10/24 at Mid-American Nazarene 22 MidAmerican Nazarene . ... 36 10/17 3t Tarleton State 10 Tarleton 0 10/31 at Baker* 20 Baker 84 10/24 Lubboek Christian* 48 Lubbock Christian 0 11/7 Ottawa 6 Ottawa 39 10/31 atMcMurry 10 McMurry . . 31 11/14 at Central Methodist _24 Central Methodist _3J 11/7 at Austin 7 Austin 14 Hi 425 11/ 14 Sul Ross 34 Sul Ross _35 TARLETON STATE— Div. II, Area 2 T82 186 Stephenville, TX 76402 — Buddy Fornes (McMurry '56), 15 yrs, 56-93-2 VALLEY CITY STATE — Div. II, Area 1 Valley City, ND 58072- Jim Dew (Mayville State '67), 7 yrs, 39-12-1 Texans, Texas Intercollegiate 19gpResults (3-7) 9/ 12 at Trinity* 21 Trinity 14 Vikings, North Dakota College 1980 Results (8-1) 9/19 McMurry* 11 McMurry 21 9/ 5 at Northern State* 20 Northern State . . . 6 9/26 at Austin 13 Austin 23 9/12 Bemidji State* 6 Bermd|i State 21- 10/3 Sul Ross* 0 Sul Ross 12 9/19 Jamestown* 22 Jamestown . 20 10/10 at Lubbock Christian 31 Lubbock Christian 0 9/ 26 at Dickinson State Dickinson State 7 10/ 17 Trinity 0 Trinity 10 10/3 Bismarck Ouco) 40 Bismarck (Juco) 0 10/24 atMcMurry 0 McMurry 28 10/ 10 at Mayville State 42 Mayville State 14 10/31 Austin 7 Austin 23 10/17 NDSSS(Juco) 34 NDSSS(Juco) 10 11/7 at Sul Ross 33 Sul Ross 35 10/24 at Minot State 14 Minot State 10 11/14 Lubbock Christian _28 Lubbock Christian 7 11/7 at Moorhead State 15 Westmar 0 144 T73 16 McMurry 7# _0 Pacific Lutheran _32# TAYLOR - Div. II, Area 4 144 117 Upland, IN 46989 — Sam Sample (Hastings '63), 13 yrs, 48-68-1 VIRGINIA STATE — Div. I, Area 4 Trojans, Hoosier-Buckeye 1980 Results(2-7) Petersburg, VA 23803— George Moody (Virginia State '60), 1st year Rose Hulman 9/12 at Kalamazoo 13 35 Trojans, Central Intercollegiate 0 Hanover 13 198OResults(3-8) 9/19 Hanover 35 8 Defiance 9 9/19 at Johnson C Smith* South Carolina State 9/ 26 at Defiance 35 7 Bluttton 14 9/26 St. Paul's North Carolina Central 10/3 Blurtton 38 14 Wilmington 30 10/ 3 Livingstone Elizabeth City 10/10 3t Wilmington 34 10/17 Manchester 21 Manchester 12 10/10 Elizabeth City St. Paul's 0 10/24 at Findlay 7 Findlay 35 10/17 at Howard Livingstone 38 10/31 Earlham 17 Earlham 7 10/ 24 at Morgan State Howard 16 11/7 Anderson 12 Anderson 55 10/31 Virginia Union Hampton Institute 11/7 at Norfolk State Virginia Union 53 99 210 11/14 at Hampton Institute Norfolk State 32 Morgan State 19 TEXAS A&I— Div. I, Area 2 JC Smith 7 Kingsville, TX 78363 - Ron Harms (Valparaiso '59), 14 yrs, 65-45-4 167 307 Javelinas, Lone Star 1980 Results (7-4) WASHBURN — Div. I, Area 1 9/5 Northern Arizona* 11 Northern Arizona 24 9/12 at Texas-El Paso* 6 Troy State 14 Topeka, KS 66621 — Glenn Jagodzinske (Westmar '69), 6 yrs, 32-25-1 9/19 at Cameron + 52 Saginaw Valley 0 Ichabods, Central States 1980Results (2 8) Texas Southern 14 10/3 at Texas Southem + 33 9/ 5 at Benedictine Benedictine 13 10/10 Abilene Christian + 46 Abilene Christian 9/12 Arkansas Tech Arkansas Tech 14 10/17 Stephen F Austin* 0 Stephen F. Austin 9/19 at Missouri Valley* Missouri Valley 20 10/ 24 at Sam Houston State 42 Sam Houston 10/3 Missouri Southern* Emporia Slate Angelo State 33 10/31 Angelo State + 16 10/10 Emporia State Pittsburg State last Texas 7 11/? at East Texas State 14 10/17 at Pittsburg State Wayne State Howard Payne 9 11/14 Howard Payne* 14 10/24 Wayne State* Fort Hays State 11/21 at Southwest Texas Southwest Texas 14 17 10/31 Fort Hays State* Missouri Western 162 251 11/7 at Missouri Western Kearney State 11/14 at Kearney State Missouri Southern TEXASLUTHERAN— Diw. I, Area 2 166 321 Seguin, TX 78155 — Vernon Fewell (Texas Lutheran '64), 1 yr, 2-7 WAYNE STATE — Div. I, Area 1 Bulldogs, Independent 1980 Results (4-6) Wayne, NE 68787 — Del Stoltenburg (Peru State '58), 12 yrs, 56-56-5 9/5 at Henderson State 3 Henderson State 6 9/12 Southwest Texas* 0 Southwest Texas 38 Wildcats, Central States iggo Results (4-5) 9/19 at Howard Payne + 3 Howard Payne 14 9/12 at Chadron State 14 Chadron State 9 9/26 Ouachita Baptist + 7 Ouachita Baptist 0 9/ 19 Midland Lutheran* 13 Midland Lutheran 24 10/3 at Sam Houston State-t 17 Sam Houston 7 9/26 atYanktonn 34 Missouri Western . . 57 10/17 Prairie View* 0 Prairie View 3 10/ 3 at Kearney State 34 Fort Hays State 30 10/24 East Central-) 19 East Central 28 10/10 Missouri Western 24 Washburn 18 10/ 31 at Southwestern Oklahoma 38 SW Oklahoma 27 10/17 Fort Hays State 7 Pittsburg State 37 11/7 Bishop* 0 Bishop 19 10/24 atWashburn* 20 Emporia State 0 11/14 Eastern New Mexico* J4 Eastern New Mexico 7 10/31 at Pittsburg Stale 13 Missouri Southern 14 149 11/7 Emporia State 7 Kearney State _30 101 11/14 Missouri Southern TSB 219 50

WAYNESBURG — Div. II, Area 4 WESTERN NEW ENGLAND — Div. II, Area 3 Waynesburg, PA 15370— Hayden Buckley (Ohio Wesleyan '52), gyrs, Springfield, MA 01119— Mark Federici (Deleware), 1st year 43-251 Golden Bears, New England Yellow Jackets, Independent 1980 Results (5-3) 9/ 19 Framingham State 9/12 at Indiana PA 21 Indiana . 23 9/26 at Maine Maritime First year for 9/19 at Geneva + 24 Geneva 7 10/ 3 Western Connecticut intercollegiate 9/26 Canisius 17 Canisius . 21 10/ 10 Bridgewater State football 10/ 3 Lycoming 3 Westminster 7 10/17 at Curry 10/10 Westminster 38 Frostburg . 12 10/24 Nichols 10/1/ atFrostburg 48 Grove City . 0 10/31 at Plymouth State 10/24 Meicyhurs! 21 California 0 11/7 Boston State 10/31 at Grove City J§ Duquesne . 3 11/14 at Massachusetts Maritime 11/7 California PA 208 73 WESTERN NEW MEXICO- Div. I, Area 2 WEST LIBERTY STATE - Div. I, Area 3 Silver City, NM 88061 — Steve Fickert (Butler 73), 3 yrs, 20 7 West Liberty, WV 26074 - John Westenhaver (West Liberty '69), 3 yrs, Mustangs, Rocky Mountain 1980 Results (1-8) 9-20-1 9/19 Colorado Mines 16 Mesa 27 9/26 at Eastern New Me»ico+ 17 Fort Lewis 23 HilUoppers, West Virginia Intercollegiate 1980 Results (0-10) 10/3 at Adams State 21 Western State 40 9/12 Clarion State 20 Clarion 25 10/10 at New Menco Highlands 0 New Mex Highlands . . 21 9/19 Concord 14 Concord 27 10/17 Mesa 7 Southern Colorado 39 9/26 at Shepherd 7 Shepherd 34 Eastern New Mexico . . 44 10/ 24 at Fort Lewis 35 28 10/3 at Glenville State + 20 Glenville 10/31 Southern Colorado 10 Colorado Mines 41 West Virginia Slate 7 West Virginia State 14 10/10 21 11/7 at Southern Utah 0 Southern Utah 22 10/24 Salem 8 Bluefield 11/14 Western State _J Adams State _24 10/31 West Virginia Tech 0 Salem 24 31 106 265 11/7 at West Virginia Wesleyan 25 West Virginia Tech 10 11/14 Fairmont State 9 West Virginia Wesleyan . WESTERN OREGON - Div. I, Area 1 19 Fairmont State 20 250 Monmouth, OR 97361 — Bill McArthur (Santa Barbara '40), 33 yrs, 173-1056 WEST VIRGINIA STATE - Oiv. I, Area 3 Wolves, Evergreen 1980 Results (6-3) Institute, WV 25112 - Oree Banks (Kansas State '60), 12 yrs, 64-48-2 9/19 Willamette 49 Pacific 20 Yellow Jackets, West Virginia Intercollegiate 1980 Results (6-4) 9/ 26 Whitworth 27 Willamette 20 9/ 12 District of Columbia 6 Howard 19 10/ 3 at Lewis & Clark 20 Lewis & Clark 24 9/19 at Salem 20 Salem ... 14 10/10 at Pacific 14 Linfield 35 9/26 Glenville State (Charleston) 28 Glenville 14 10/17 Central Washington 22 Eastern Oregon 32 10/3 al Concord 7 Concord ... 27 10/ 24 at Eastern Oregon 35 Western Washington 6 10/ 10 at West Liberty State 14 West Liberty 7 10/31 Western Washington 21 Southern Oregon 7 10/17 Fairmont State 8 Fairmont State . 18 11/7 at Southern Oregon 21 Oregon Tech 12 10/31 at West Virginia Wesleyan 14 Bluefield State 6 11/14 at Oregon Tech 34 Central Washington 20 11/7 West Virginia Tech 30 WV Wesleyan 6 243 176 11/ 14 Shepherd 9 WV Tech . ... 10 12 Shepherd 7 WESTERN STATE — Div. I, Area 1 146 T28 Gunnison, CO 81230- Bill Noxon (Colorado State '52), 10 yrs, 75-21-1 WEST VIRGINIA TECH — Div. I, Area 3 Mountaineers, Rocky Mountain 1980 Results (6-4) 9/19 Adams State 33 Montana Tech 13 Montgomery, WV 25136 — Roy Lucas (Morehead State '64), 5 yrs, 9/ 26 at New Mexico Highlands 20 New Mexico Highlands 13 18-25-2 10/ 3 Mesa 40 Western New Mexico 21 Golden Bears, West Virginia Intercollegiate jggQ Results (5-4) 10/10 at Fort Lewis 20 Mesa 12 10/17 at Southern Colorado + 7 Adams State 25 9/12 Georgetown-!- Salem 25 27 Colorado Mines 28 14 10/ 24 Southern Utah 9/19 at Shepherd 6 Shepher_...r... _d 28 Fort Lewis 25 13 10/31 Eastern New Mexico 9/ 26 Newport News 38 Bluefield State 10 Southern Colorado 27 . 7 11/7 Colorado Mines 10/3 Salem 10 WV Wesleyan . 18 Eastern New Mexico 20 39 11/14 at Western New Mexico 10/10 at West Virginia Wesleyan 0 Concord ... 21 Southern Utah 20 10/17 Concord 7 Fairmont State 10 10/24 Fairmont State 31 West Liberty . 25 224 204 10/31 at West Liberty State 10 WV State .... 9 11/7 at West Virginia State _10 Glenville State _0 WESTERN WASHINGTON — Div. I, Area 1 11/14 Glenville State 12rj 142 Bellingham, WA 98225 — Boyde Long (New Mexico '60), 11 yrs, 44-58-1 Vikings, Evergreen 1980 Results (2-8) WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN - Div. I, Area 3 9/19 at Pacific Lutheran + 0 Pacific Lutheran 30 Buckhannon, WV 26201 — Kent Carpenter (WV Wesleyan '63), 8 yrs, 9/26 Linfield + 14 Lewis & Clark . 23 27-48-1 10/3 at Willamette 12 Whitworth . . 47" 10/10 Whitworth + 28 Pacific .. 6 Bobcats, West Virginia Intercollegiate 1980 Results (3-7) 10/17 at Oregon Tech 12 Southern Oregon . 14 9/12 at Gardner Webb + Gardner Webb 7 10/24 Southern Oregon 6 Oregon College . 35 9/26 Concord (Beckley)-f Bluefield State 12 10/31 at Western Oregon 3 Central Washington . 26 10/ 3 Fairmont State Concord 41 11/7 at Central Washington 20 Eastern Oregon . . 55 10/10 West Virginia Tech Fairmont 22 11/14 Eastern Oregon 16 Oregon Tech . . 17 10/17 at Shepherd WV Tech 10 11/21 at Portland State + 14 Simon Fraser .. 21 10/24 at Glenville State + Shepherd 17 125 274 10/31 West Virginia State Glenville 0 11/7 West Liberty State WV State 30 11/14 at Salem West Liberty 9 WESTMAR - Div. II, Area 3 Salem _27 LeMars, IA 51031 — Don Charlston (South Dakota State 78), 1st year 175 Eagles, Independent 1980 Results (7-3) 9/5 at Southwest State 34 Southwest State . 15 WESTERN MONTANA- Div. II, Area 1 9/12 Buena Vista + 12 Buena Vista 17 Dillon, MT 59725 — Don Christensen (Carroll '52), 1st year 9/19 Sioux Falls + 26 Sioux Falls . 7 Bulldogs, Frontier 9/26 Dana 35 Dana . 0 1980 Results (4-5) 10/3 at Iowa Wesleyan + 34 Iowa Wesleyan . 14 14 9/12 at Simon Fraser + 0 Carroll 10/ 10 at Northwestern 30 Northwestern 31 35 0 Oregon Tech 10/17 atYankton-f 30 Yankton 0 9/ 26 Montana Tech 0 Eastern Oregon 38 10/24 Loras-t- 41 Loras . 34 8 10/ 3 Rocky Mountain 32 Rocky Mountain 11/7 at Midland Lutheran 0 Valley City . 15 10/10 at Montana Tech 8 Montana Tech 31 34 Midland Lutheran . 21 10/ 17 Carroll 16 Rocky Mountain 7 10/24 Eastern Washington 0 Idaho State 41 276 154 10/31 at Carroll 16 Carroll 14 11/7 at Rocky Mountain 18 Montana Tech 0 11/14 at Ricks (Juco) 90 187 51

WESTMINSTER - Oiv. II, Area 4 W1NSTON-SALEM STATE -Div. I, Area 4 New Wilmington, PA 16142 — Joe Fusco (Westminster '60), 9 yrs, Winston-Salem, NC 27102 — William Hayes (North Carolina Central '65), 63162 5 yrs, 39-15-1 Titans, Independent 1980 Results (5-3) Rams, Central Intercollegiate x9go Results (5-5) 9/19 Indians PA 0 Edinboro State 24 9/12 at North Carolina A& T 12 Elon 27 9/26 at Clarion 10 Indiana PA 17 9/19 North Carolina Central + 21 North Carolina A* T 28 10/3 at Grove City 13 Clarion 3 9/25 at Virginia Union + 21 NC Central 42 10/10 at Waynesburg 24 Grove City 0 10/3 Norfolk State •(- 17 Virginia Union 6 10/17 Baldwin-Wallace 7 Waynesburg 3 10/10 Livingstone-)- 17 Norfolk State 13 10/24 Camsius 0 Baldwin-Wallace 36 10/17 at fayetteville State + 47 Livingstone 3 10/31 Geneva 50 Geneva 43 10/24 at Lenoir Rhyne-t- 21 Fayetteville 0 11/7 at SUNY Buffalo 22 Thiel 17 10/31 lorinson C. Smith 17 Central State 24 11/14 at Thiel ^26 143 11/7 Elizabeth City + 7 Johnson C. Smith 3 11/14 atElon _10 Elizabeth City _16 WHITWORTH - Div. II, Area 1 200 162 Spokane, WA 99251 — Daryl Squires (Whitworth '58), 4 yrs, 12-23-1 WISCONSIN EAU CLAIRE — Div. I, Area 3 Whits, Northwest 1980 Results (2-7) Eau Claire, Wl 54701 - Link Walker (UW-£au Claire '50), 13 yrs, 62-66-2 9/19 Eastern Oregon 7 Eastern Oregon 10 Blugolds, Wisconsin State University j9gg Results (3-8) 9/26 at Western Oregon 14 Eastern Washington 37 10/3 Central Washington 47 Western Washington 12' 9/ 5 Concordia (Moorhead) 7 Concordia Moorhead 30 10/10 at Western Washington + 21 Central Washington 16- 9/ 12 at Evansville+ 24 St Norbert 13 10/17 Pacific 38 Pacific Lutheran 39 9/26 at Wisconsin Oshkosh+ 14 UW River Falls 17 10/24 Pacific Lutheran 7 Lmfield 17 10/ 3 Wisconsin-Superior 7 UW-Stout . 13 10/31 at Lmfield 31 Lewis 4 Clark 7 10/10 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point 28 UW-Supenoi 7 11/7 Lewis S Clark 23 Willamette 34 !0/ 17 Wisconsin River Falls 14 UW-Oshkosh 21 11/14 at Willamette _49 Pacific _6 10/24 at Wisconsin Whitewater 21 UW-LaCrosse 23 10/ 31 Wisconsin Plattpville 34 UW Whitewater 20 237 178 11/7 at Wisconsin-Stout 23 UW-Stevens Point 38 11/14 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 43 UW-Platteville 52 WILLAMETTE - Oiv. II, Area 1 14 Western Illinois _52 Salem, OR 97301 - Tommy Lee (Willamette '63), 7 yrs, 29-31-2 229 286 Bearcats, Northwest 1980 Resu|ts (3.4.D WISCONSIN-LACROSSE- Div. I, Area 3 9/19 at Western Oregon 20 Oregon College 27 9/ 26 Oiegon Tech 20 Southern Oregon 14 LaCrosse, Wl 54601 - Roger Harring (UW-LaCrosse '58), 12 yrs, 88-30-3 10/ 3 Western Washington 7 Oregon Tech 46 Indians, Wisconsin State University [ggo Results (8-2) 10/10 at Eastern Oregon 0 Lmfield 45 9/ 5 Winona State 25 Gustavus Adolphus 6 10/17 at Pacific Lutheran 28 lewis* Clark 28 9/12 at Gustavus Adolphus 36 UW Stevens Point 10 10/ 24 Lmfield 20 Pacific 14 9/ 19 Wisconsin-Oahkosh 10 UW-Platteville 13 10/ 31 at Lewis S Clark 34 Whitworth 23 9/26 at Wisconsin Platteviile 54 UW-Supenor 0 11/7 Pacific 7 Pacific Lutheran _42 10/ 3 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 38 Carroll 13 11/14 Whitworth 135 239 10/17 at Wisconsin Stout 7 (JW-River Falls 12 10/24 Wisconsin-River Falls 23 UW-Eau Claire 21 WILLIAM JEWELL - Div. II, Area 3 10/31 at Wisconsin Superior 14 UW Oshkosh 7 Liberty, MO 640(8 — Vic Wallace (Cornell), 1st year 11/7 Wisconsin-Whitewater 31 UW-Whitewarter 16 11/14 aiWisconsm-EauClaiie 10 UW Stout 7 Cardinals, Heart of America 1980 Results (11-1-1) 248 105 9/5 at Mid-America Nazarene 28 Mid-America Nazarene 14 9/12 at Graceland 37 Graceland 6 WISCONSIN-OSHKOSH — Div. I, Area 3 9/19 Benedictine+ 21 Benedictine 14 Oshkosh, Wl 54901 — Daw Hochtritt (Northern Colorado '56), 3 yrs, 18-22 9/26 Doane+ 25 Ooane 21 Titans, Wisconsin State University ^980 Results (4-6) 10/10 atTarkio 57 Washington MO 17 9/12 Valparaiso 6 Valparaiso 12 10/17 Ottawa 49 larkio 12 9/19 at Wisconsin LaCrosse 6 UW River Falls 17 10/ 24 at Central Methodist 14 OHawa 13 9/26 Wisconsin Eau Claire + 0 UW Stout 6 10/31 Missouri Valley-f- 34 Central Methodist 14 10/ 3 Wisconsin-Stout 0 UW Platteville 19 11/7 alBaker+ 55 Missouri Valley 17 10/10 at Wisconsin River Falls 28 UW-Stevens Point 7 11/14 Culver-Stockton 10 Bakei 10 10/17 at Wisconsin Platteville 21 UW-Eau Claire 14 56 Culvei Stockton 6 10/24 at St Norbert 20 St. Norbert 19 20 Baker I7# 10/31 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 7 UW-LaCrosse 14 17 Wilmington _31# 11/7 Wisconsin-Superior 30 UW-Supenoi 7 423 192 11/14 at Wisconsin Whitewater _13 UW-Whitewater _45 WILMINGTON—Div. II, Area 4 131 160 Wilmington, OH 45177 - Bill Ramseyer (Bluftton '58), 9 yrs, 51-28-2 WISCONSIN PLATTEVILLE — Div. I, Area 3 Quakers, Hoosier-Buckeye 19g

WISCONSIN-STEVENS POINT — Div. I, Area 3 Stevens Point, Wl 54421— Ron Steiner (Wisconsin'60), 4yrs, 21191 FOOTBALL COACHES Pointers, Wisconsin State University jggrj Results (4-6) 9M2 Milton + 37 Milton 12 OF THE YEAR 9/19 Wisconsin Whitewater-t- 10 UW LaCrosse 36 9/26 at SI Norbert 41 St. Norbert 31 10/3 at Wisconsin LaCrosse 3 UW-White»atef .. „ 27 10/10 Wisconsin Eau Claire 7 UW Oshkosh , 28 10/17 at Wisconsin Superior 21 UW Stout 35 10/24 Wisconsin Stout 20 UW Superior 14 10/31 at Wisconsin Oshkosh 13 UWPlatteville 27 11/7 Wisconsin River Falls 38 UW-Eau Claire 23 11/14 at Wisconsin Platteville _21 UW Rivet Falls ...,.„,,... _38 ill 271 WISCONSIN STOUT— Div. I, Area 3 Menomonie, Wl 54751 — Robert Kamish (Maclaester '60), 1 yr. 6-4 Blue Devils, Wisconsin State University jggg Results (6-4) 9/5 atAuBustana + 27 Wmona State 0 9/12 at Mankato State + 21 UW Superior 0 9/19 Wisconsin Superior + 6 UW Oshkosh 0 9/26 at Wisconsin-Whitewater 13 UW Eau Claire 7 10/3 at Wisconsin Oshkosh 7 UW Whitewater 24 10/10 Wisconsin -Platteville 35 UW Stevens Point 21 10/17 Wisconsin taCrosse 3 UW-Platte»ille 14 JERRY TOLLEY 10/ 24 at Wisconsin-Stevens Point 0 St. Norbert 21 10/ 31 St Norbert 30 UW River Falls 8 Elon NC 11/7 Wisconsin Eau Claire _7 UW Lacrosse JO 1980 Division I Winner 11/14 at Wisconsin River Falls 149 105 WISCONSIN-SUPERIOR - Div. I, Area 3 Superior, Wl 54880 - Mertz Mortoreilli (UW Superior '47), 21 yrs, 48-138 11 Yellowjackets, Wisconsin State Univeristy iggg Results (010) 9/5 at Minnesota Duluth 0 Minnesota Duluth 49 9/12 at Northern Michigan 0 UWStout 21 9/19 at Wisconsin Stout + 13 UWWhitewater 42 9/26 Wisconsin-River Falls+ 0 UW LaCrosse 54 10/3 at Wisconsin-Eau Claire 7 UW-Eau Claire 28 10/10 Wisconsin-Whitewater 12 UW Platteville 29 10/17 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 14 UW Stevens Point 20 10/24 at Wisconsin Platteville 3 UWRiver Falls 41 10/31 Wisconsin LaCrosse 7 UW Oshkosh 30 11/7 at Wisconsin Oshkosh 3 Dayton _35 11/14 at Dayton 59 349

WOFFORD — Div. I, Area 4 Spartanburg, SC 29301 — Buddy Sasser (North Carolina '58), 4 yrs, STAN McGARVEY 22-18-3 William Jewell MO Terriers, Independent 1980 Results (7-2-2) 9/5 atClemson 16 East Tennessee 9 1980 Division II Winner 9/ 12 Davidson+ 45 Fairmont State 21 9/19 atLenoir-Rhyne+ 27 Lenoir Rhyne 23 9/ 26 at Carson-Newman 28 Carson-Newman 14 PAST WINNERS 10/3 at Presbyterian-t- 24 Presbyterian 0 10/10 Western Carolina + 46 Newberry 6 1979 Ron Harms, Texas A&l (I) 10/17 Newberry + 0 James Madison 3 Richard Strahm. Findlay OH (II) 10/24 East Tennessee State + 3 Citadel 35 1978 Jim Hess. Angelo State TX 11/7 Mars Hill 7 Mars Hill 7 11/14 at The Citadel 14 Furman 14 1977 DeWitt Jones, Abilene Christian TX 11/21 at Gardner Webb _49 Gardner Webb _35 1976 , Texas ASI 259 167 1975 Gil Steinke, Texas A&l YANKTON — Div. II, Area 1 1974 Gil Steinke, Texas A&l 1973 Larry Korver, Northwestern IA Yankton, SO 57078 — Pete Chapman (Nebraska-Lincoln) 1st year 1972 Jim Frazier, Missouri Southern Greyhounds, Independent 19g0 Resu|ts (37) 1971 Robert Shoup. California Lutheran 9/5 South Dakota Springfield + 40 Huron 7 9/12 Siou»Falls+ 21 SD Springfield 3 1970 Gil Steinke, Texas A&l 9/19 at Dana 7 Sioux Falls 31 1969 , Florida A&M 9/ 26 Wayne State + 15 Concordia 52 1968 Bill Atkins, Troy State AL 10/10 at Dakota Wesleyan 0 Montana Tech 35 10/17 Westmar+ 35 Dakota Wesleyan 14 1967 Deacon Duvall, Fairmont State WV 10/ 24 at Peru State 0 Westmar 30 1966 Forrest Perkins, Wisconsin-Whitewater 10/31 Northwestern IA 3 Peru State 28 1965 John Gagliardi, St. John's MN 11/7 at Dakota State 17 Northwestern 45 11/14 at Huron _10 Dakota State _25 1964 Jake Christiansen. Concordia MN 148 270 1963 Billy Nicks. Prairie View A&M TX 1962 Paul Durham. Linfield OR 1961 , Pittsburg State KS 1960 PhilSarboe, Humboldt State CA 1959 , Lenoir Rhyne NC 1958 Volney Ashford. Missouri Valley 1957 Frank Waters, Hillsdale Ml 1956 Dewey Halford, Morningside IA 53 1981 SCHEDULES BY DATES

This listing by dates includes all 1981 games involving NAIA member institutions, as submitted by the institutions, as of printing deadline:

SATURDAY Wisconsin-Eau Claire Concordia MN SEPTEMBER 5 Wisconsin LaCrosse Winona State MN Wisconsin-Whitewater (n) Milton Wl HOME VISITOR Ysnkton SD (n) South Dakota Springfield

Angelo State (n) Alcorn State MS Appalachian State NC Lenoir-Rhyne NC Arkansas Pine Bluff (n) Arkansas Tech Augustana SD (n) Wisconsin Stout SATURDAY Bemidji State MN Mankato State MN SEPTEMBER 12 Benedictine KS (n) Washbum KS VISITOR Bishop TX (n) Southwestern Oklahoma HOME Black Hills State SO (n) Dickinson State ND Abilene Christian TX (n) Northern Colorado Cal Poly Pomona (n) Southern Utah State Adrian Ml (n) Defiance OH Cameron OK (n) Adams State CO Alabama A&M (n) Mississippi Valley Carleton MN St. Olaf MN Alma Ml Illinois College Central State OK (n) Northwestern Oklahoma Arkansas Monticello (n) Arkansas Pine Bluft Chadron State NE South Dakota Tech Austin TX Lubbock Christian TX Cheyney State PA District of Columbia Austin Peay TN Kentucky State Clemson SC Wofford SC Azusa Pacific CA Occidental CA Culver Stockton MO Missouri Valley Baker KS (n) Kansas Wesleyan Dakota State SD (n) Northwestern IA Bismarck ND Juco Jamestown ND Dakota Wesleyan SD Augsburg MN Bishop TX (n) Nebraska Wesleyan Doane NE (n) Peru State NE Black Hills State SD (n) Northern State SD Dubuque IA Northeastern Illinois Bluffton OH (n) Ohio Northern East Centra! OK (n) Howard Payne TX Cal Poly SLO (n) California Lutheran Elizabeth City NC (n) Johnson C Smith NC Carroll MT Ricks MT Juco Emory & Henry VA Guilford NC Catawba NC Liberty Baptist VA Evangel MO Missouri Western Central Arkansas (n) Southeast Missouri State Port Hays State KS (n) Langston OK Central Florida (n) Presbyterian SC Geneva PA Kenyon OH Central Stale OH Salem WV Graceland IA (n) Grinnell IA Central State OK (n) Southwestern Oklahoma Henderson State AR Texas Lutheran Chadron State NE Wayne State NE Huron SD (n) Jamestown ND Concord WV Emory & Henry VA Idaho Simon Fraser CAN Concordia MN Moorhead State MN Indiana Central Wisconsm-Platteville Dana NE Dakota Wesleyan SD Jackson State MS (n) Alabama State Dickinson State ND North Dakota SSS-Juco Lincoln MO (n) Morningside IA Doane NE Colorado College Mars Hill NC (n) Liberty Baptist VA East Texas State (n) Cameron OK Mid-America Nazarene KS William Jewell MO Eastern New Mexico (n) New Mexico Highlands Minnesota-Duluth Wisconsin-Superior Eion NC (n) Mars Hill NC Minnesota-Morris Hamline MN Evangel MO Central Methodist MO Minot State ND (n) Carroll MT Evansville IN (n) Wisconsin Eau Claire Mississippi Valley (n) Morris Brown GA Fairmont State WV Edinboro State PA Moorhead State MN Kearney State NE Fayetteville State NC St. Paul's VA Mount Senano Wl Macalester MN Frostburg State MD Shepherd WV Newberry SC (n) Davidson NC Gardner-Webb NC (n) West Virginia Wesleyan Norfolk State VA (n) St. Paul's VA Geneva PA (n) Thief PA North Carolina Central Livingstone NC Graceland IA William Jewell MO Northern State SD (n) Valley City State ND Grambling LA (n) Shreveport Alcorn State MS Northwest Missouri State Pittsburg State KS Guilford NC Randolph-Macon VA Olivet Nazarene IL Carthage Wl Gustavus Adolphus MN Wisconsin-LaCrosse St. Ambrose IA Illinois Benedictine Hamline MN Simpson IA St. Norbert Wl Depauw IN Hampton Institute VA Bowie State MD Sioux Falls SD Northwestern MN Hastings NE (n) Sterling KS South Dakota State St. Cloud State MN Hillsdale Ml Butler IN Southern LA Bethune Cookman FL Illinois Benedictine Eureka IL Southwest Texas State (n) Prairie View TX Indiana PA Waynesburg PA Southwest State MN Westmar IA Indiana Central Saginaw Valley Ml Tarkio MO (n) Concordia NE Iowa Wesleyan (n) William Penn IA Texas Ail (n) Northern Arizona Jackson State MS (n) Tennessee State Texas Southern (n) Southeastern Louisiana Kalamazoo Ml Taylor IN Wichita State KS (n) Missouri Southern Kearney State NE Augustana SD 54

Lane TN Harding AR SATURDAY Langston OK Northeastern Oklahoma SEPTEMBER 19 Lenoir-Rhyne NC (n) Johnson C. Smith NC Lincoln MO (n) Pittsburg State KS HOME VISITOR

Loras IA Dubuque IA Alabama State (n) Mobile Alcorn State MS Luther IA St. Olaf MN Anderson IN Defiance OH Mankato Stale MN (n) Wisconsin-Stout Angelo State TX (n) Eastern New Mexico Mayville State ND (n) Minot State ND Arkansas Manticello (n) Bishop TX McMurry TX Sul Ross TX Arkansas Tech (n) Northeastern Oklahoma Mercyhurst PA Wilmington OH Ashland OH (n) Hillsdale Ml Mesa CO Montana Tech Augsburg MN St. John's MN Michigan Tech Northwood Institute Ml Buena Vista IA Northwestern IA Midland Lutheran NE (n) Peru State NE Cameron OK (n) Texas A&l Minnesota-Duluth Minnesota-Morris Carroll MT Eastern Washington Missouri Rolla Missouri Valley Catawba NC Mars Hill NC Missouri Southern (n) Central Missouri State Central IA Concordia NE Missouri Western Benedictine KS Central Methodist MO William Penn IA Mount Senano Wl Lakeland Wl Central State OH Clarion PA North Carolina A&T Winston Salem NC Central State OK Henderson State AR Northeastern Illinois Bethel MN Chadron State NE (North Platte) Doane NE Northern Iowa (n) Grand Valley State Ml Culver-Stockton MO Graceland IA Northern Michigan Wisconsin-Superior Dakota State SD (n) Dakota Wesleyan SD Northwest State LA (n) Angelo State TX Dana NE Yankton SD Northwestern IA (n) Central IA District of Columbia Livingstone NC Northwestern MN Huron SD Earlham IN Bluffton OH Northwestern Oklahoma (n) Emporia State KS Edinboro State PA New Haven CT Olivet Nazarene IL Concordia IL Emporia State KS Central Missouri State Ottawa KS (n) Mid America Nazarene KS Evangel MO Missouri Southern Panhandle Stale OK (n) McPherson KS Fairmont State WV Glenville State WV St. Cloud State MN St. John's MN Fayetteville State NC (n) Norfolk State VA St. Josephs IN Franklin IN Findlay OH (n) Wilmington OH St. Mary of the Plains KS Fort Hays State KS Fort Lewis CO Fort Hays State KS St. Mary's CA Chico State CA Franklin IN Georgetown KY St. Norbert Wl Ripon Wl Gardner-Webb NC (n) Newberry SC St. Thomas MN (n) Winona State MN Geneva PA (n) Waynesburg PA San Diego CA (n) Redlands CA Guilford NC Elon NC Simon Fraser CAN (n) Western Montana GustavusAdolphus MN Macalester MN South Dakota Sprmgiield (n) Bethany KS HamlineMN Bethel MN South Dakota Tech Rocky Mountain MT Hampton Institute VA Virginia Union Southeastern Oklahoma (n) Southern Arkansas Hastings NE (n) Colorado College Southern Colorado (n) East Central OK Howard Payne TX (n) Texas Lutheran Southern Oregon (n) Grants Pass Humboldt State CA Humboldt State CA (n) California Lutheran Southern Utah State Sonoma State CA Huron SD (n) South Dakota Springfield Southwest State MN Dakota State SD Illinois College Kalamazoo Ml Southwestern Louisiana (n) Southeastern Louisiana Illinois Wesleyan North Central IL Stephen F. Austin TX (n) Mississippi College Jacksonville State AL (n) Alabama ASM Tarkio MO (n) Culver-Stockton MO Johnson C. Smith NC (n) Virginia State Texas El Paso (n) Texas A&l Kansas Wesleyan (n) Bethel KS Texas Lutheran (n) Southwest Texas State Lakeland Wl Texas Southern Maranatha Baptist VA Bethune-Cookman FL Langston OK Trinity TX (n) Lincoln MO Tarleton State TX Valley City State ND (n) LaVerne CA Chapman CA Bemidji State MN Virginia Union Lenoir Rhyne NC (n) Wofford SC North Carolina Central Wartburg IA Lewis 4 Clark OR Yakima Central Washington Mormngside IA Washburn KS (n) Liberty Baptist VA (n) Carson-Newman TN Arkansas Tech West Liberty State WV Lmfield OR Southern Oregon Clarion PA West Virginia State Loras IA Luther IA District of Columbia West Virginia Tech (n) Lubbock Christian TX Trinity TX Georgetown KY Westmar IA (n) Manchester IN (n) Adrian Ml Buena Vista IA Wisconsin Oshkosh Mankato State MN (n) MinnesotaDuluth Valparaiso IN . Wtsconsin River Falls Mayville State ND (n) Dickinson State ND Augsburg MN Wisconsin Stevens Point (n) McPherson KS Bethany KS Milton Wl Wofford SC (n) Mid-America Nazarene KS (n) Baker KS Davidson NC Yankton SD (n) Milton Wl (n) Wartburg IA Sioux Falls SD Minnesota-Morris Dubuque IA Minot State ND (n) Bismarck ND Juco Mississippi Valley Arkansas Pine Bluff Missouri Valley (n) Washburn KS FRIDAY Missouri Western Northwest Missouri State SEPTEMBER 18 Moorhead State MN St. Cloud State MN National Institute of Sport Mexico Western Montana HOME VISITOR Nebraska-Omaha (n) Mormngside IA U. of Calgary CAN Simon Fraser CAN Northwest Louisiana (n) Stephen F. Austin TX 55

Northwestern Oklahoma (n) Abilene Christian TX Azusa Pacific CA LaVerne CA Northwood Institute Ml Indiana Central Baker KS (n) Nebraska Wesleyan Olivet Ml St. Norbert Wl Bemid|i State MN Moorhead State MN Olivet Nazarene IL Eureka IL Benedictine KS (n) Hastings NE Oregon Tech Pacific OR Bethel KS (n) St Mary of the Plains KS Pacific Lutheran WA (n)' Western Washington Bethel MN Gustavus Adolphus MN Peru State NE (n) Nebraska City Tarkio MO Black Hills State SD Dakota State SD Pittsburg State KS (n) Missoun-Rolla Bluffton OH Anderson IN Pomona-Pitzer CA (n) Azusa Pacific CA Bowie State MD Johnson C Smith NC Prairie View TX Jackson State MS California Lutheran Redlands CA Presbyterian SC Mississippi College Carroll MT Rocky Mountain MT Pnncipia IL Concordia IL Carson-Newman TN Woffoid SC Redlands CA (n) Sonoma State CA Central Methodist MO Culver Stockton MO Rocky Mountain MT Montana Tech Central Missouri State (n) Arkansas Tech St. Joseph's IN Northeastern Illinois Clarion PA Westminster PA St. Mary of the Plains KS Friends KS Colorado Mines Adams State CO St. Olaf MN St Thomas MN Concord WV (n) Beckley West Virginia Wesleyan St. Paul's VA Bridgewater VA Concordia IL Illinois College Salem WV West Virginia State Concordia MN Hamline MN Salisbury State MD Bowie State MD Defiance OH Taylor IN Sam Houston State TX (n) Houston Lamar TX Dickinson State ND Valley City State ND Shepherd WV West Virginia Tech East Texas State (n) Central State OK Simpson IA St. Ambrose IA Eastern Illinois Central State OH South Dakota Tech Black Hills State SD Eastern New Mexico (n) Western New Mexico Southeastern Oklahoma (n) Ouachita Baptist AR Eastern Oregon Lewis & Clark OR Southern Arkansas (n) East Texas State Edinboro State PA Lock Haven State PA Southern Colorado (n) Mesa CO Empona State KS Northwest Missouri State Southern LA Texas Southern Eureka IL St Ambrose IA Southern Utah State New Mexico Highlands Fairmont State WV Salem WV Southwest Missouri State Harding AR Ferris State Ml Michigan Tech Southwest State MN Northern State SD Fort Hays State KS (n) Panhandle State OK Southwest Texas State Southeastern Louisiana Fort Lewis CO Southern Colorado Southwestern KS (n) Ottawa KS Friends KS (n) Taboi KS Southwestern Oklahoma (n) Panhandle State OK Graceland IA (n) Iowa Wesleyan Sul Ross TX (n) Austin TX Grand Valley State Ml Northern Michigan Tabor KS (n) Sterling KS Hampden-Sydney VA Guilford NC Tarleton State TX (n) McMurry TX Harding AR Southeastern Oklahoma Taylor IN Hanover IN Hope Ml Franklin IN Upper Iowa Iowa Wesleyan Huron SD Mayville State ND Valley City State NO (n) Jamestown ND Illinois Benedictine Lakeland Wl Wayne State NE (n) Midland Lutheran NE Indiana PA ShippensburgPA West Liberty State WV Concord WV Indiana Central HillsdaleMI Western Connecticut Maine Maritime Jamestown ND Minot State ND Western Kentucky Kentucky State Kansas Wesleyan (n) Southwestern KS Western New England MA Framingham State MA Knoxville TN Kentucky State Western New Mexico Colorado Mines Lamar TX (n) Southwest Texas State Western Oregon Willamette OR Langston OK Bishop TX Western State CO Adams State CO Lenoir-Rhyne NC (n) Presbyterian SC Westmar IA (n) Sioux Falls SD Liberty Baptist VA (n) James Madison VA Westminster PA Indiana PA Livingstone NC Hampton Institute VA Whittier CA St. Mary's CA Lubbock Christian TX Sul Ross TX Whitworth WA Eastern Oregon Macalester MN Augsburg MN William Jewell MO (n) Benedictine KS Maine Maritime Western New England MA Wmona State MN Bemidji State MN Manchester In Findlay OH Winston Salem NC (n) North Carolina Central Mars Hill NC (n) Gardner-Webb NC Wisconsin LaCrosse Wisconsin Oshkosh McPherson KS Ottawa KS Wisconsin-River Falls Wisconsin-Platteville Mesa CO (n) Southern Utah State Wisconsin-Stevens Point (n) Wisconsin-Whitewater Mid America Nazarene KS (n) Missouri Valley Wisconsin-Stout (n) Wisconsin Superior Midland Lutheran NE (n) Chadron State NE Millikin IL Olivet Nazarene IL Milton Wl (n) Loras IA Minnesota- Duluth Northwestern IA Mmnesota-Moins Southwest State MN SATURDAY Mississippi College Southern Arkansas SEPTEMBER 26 Mississippi Valley (n) Jackson State MS Missouri RoMa Evangel MO HOME VISITOR Missouri Southern (n) Northwestern Oklahoma Abilene-Chnstian TX (n) Northwestern Louisiana Montana State Simon Fraser CAN Adrian Ml Geneva PA Newberry SC (n) Catawba NC Arkansas Pine Bluff Lincoln MO New Mexico Highlands Western State CO Augustana IL Illinois Wesleyan Norfolk State VA Elizabeth City NC Austin TX Tarleton State TX Northeastern Illinois Alma Ml 56

Northeastern Oklahoma (n) Central Arkansas Dana NE Midland Lutheran NE Northern Colorado Morningside IA Dickinson State ND Chadron State NE Northwood Institute Ml Ashland OH Earlham IN Manchester IN Nueva Leon Mexico (n) East Central OK Elizabeth City State NC Hampton Institute VA Pacific OR Centra! Washington Elon NC (n) Lenoir-Rhyne NC Peru State NE (n) Concordia NE Empona State KS Pittsburg State KS Prairie View TX (Houston) Southern LA Eureka IL Lakeland Wl Rose Huiman IN Hanover IN Evangel MO Friends KS Saginaw Valley Ml St. Josephs IN Ferris State Ml (n) Alma Ml St. Cloud State MN Northern State SD Findlay OH Frostburg State MD St. Johns MN St. Olaf MN Fort Hays State KS Missouri Western St Mary's CA Sacramento State CA Franklin IN Olivet Ml St. Norbert Wl Wisconsin-Stevens Point Georgetown KY Northwood Institute Ml Sam Houston Stale TX (n) Southwestern Oklahoma Glenville State WV (n) West Liberty State WV Shepherd WV West Liberty State WV Grambling LA Prairie View TX Sioux Falls SD Dakota Wesleyan SD Grand Valley State Ml Michigan Tech South Dakota-Springfield South Dakota Tech Grove City PA Westminster PA Southern Oregon (n) Medford Pacific Lutheran WA Guilford NC Salisbury State MD Stephen F. Austin TX (n) Southeastern Louisiana Gustavus Adolphus MN St. Thomas MN Sterling KS (n) Bethany KS Hamline MN St. Johns MN Tennessee Chattanooga (n) Jacksonville State AL Hanover IN Defiance OH Tennessee State Texas Southern Hastings NE Doane NE Texas Lutheran (n) Ouachita Baptist AR Henderson State AR Southwestern Oklahoma Trinity TX (n) McMurry TX Hillsdale Ml St. Norbert Wl Virginia State St Pauls VA Howard Payne TX (n) Central State OK Virginia Union (n) Wmston-Salem NC Illinois College St. Ambrose IA Waynesburg PA Canisius NY Illinois Wesleyan Elmhurst IL West Virginia State (Charleston) Glenville State WV Iowa Wesleyan (n) Westmar IA West Virgjma Tech Newport News VA Jacksonville State AL (n) Livingston AL Western Montana Montana Tech Jamestown ND Mayville State ND Western Oregon Whitworth WA Kearney State NE Wayne State NE Western Washington (n) Linfield OR Kentucky State Alabama A&M Westmar IA Dana NE Knoxville TN District of Columbia Lamar TX (n) Willamette OR Oregon Tech Stephen F. Austin TX Lewis & Clark OR William Jewell MO (n) Doane NE Western Oregon Liberty Baptist VA (n) Wilmington OH Earlham IN Gardner Webb NC Linfield OR Winona State MN (n) Mankato State MN Eastern Oregon Lock Haven State PA Wisconsin Oslikost) (n) Wisconsin-Eau Claire Clarion PA Loras IA Wisconsin Platteville Wisconsin LaCrosse Northwestern Wisconsin Superior (n) Wisconsin-River Falls Mars Hill NC (n) Newberry SC Wisconsin-Whitewater Wisconsin-Stout McMurry TX Lubbock Christian TX Yankton SD (n) Wayne State NE Minnesota-Duluth Southwest State MN Minnesota-Morris St. Cloud State MN Mississippi Valley Southern LA SATURDAY Missouri Valley (n) Tarkio MO OCTOBER 3 Montana Tech Carroll MT Moorhead State MN Winona State MN HOME VISITOR Morgan State MD Bowie State MD Adams State CO Western New Mexico Morningside IA (n) North Dakota State Alabama State (Birmingham) Tennessee State Nebraska Wesleyan (n) Concordia NE Alcorn State MS South Carolina State Nevada-Reno Central Arkansas Anderson IN Wilmington OH North Carolina A&T Johnson C. Smith NC Angela State TX (n) East Central OK North Carolina Central Fayetteville State NC Augsburg MN St. Olaf MN North Dakota SSSJuco Mmot State ND Azusa Pacific CA Whittier CA Northeastern Oklahoma (n) Harding AR Baker KS (n) Graceland IA Northern State SD Bemidji State MN Benedictine KS (n) Peru State NE Northwestern IA South Dakota Springfield Bethany KS (n) Bethel KS Northwestern Louisiana (n) East Texas State Bishop TX (n) Southeastern Oklahoma Northwestern Oklahoma (n) Langston OK Bridgewater State MA Maine Maritime Oberlin OH Geneva PA California PA Indiana PA Ottawa KS (n) Central Methodist MO Carson Newman TN (n) Catawba NC Ouachita Baptist AR Arkansas-Monticello Central State OH Saginaw Valley Ml Pacific Lutheran WA Oregon Tech Chico State CA Simon Fraser CAN Panhandle State OK (n) Nuevo Leon Mexico Claremont Mudd CA California Lutheran Presbyterian SC (n) Wofford SC Colorado Mines New Mexico Highlands St. Mary of the Plains KS Kansas Wesleyan Concord WV West Virginia State St. Marys CA California State Hayward Concordia IL Northeastern Illinois St. Paul's VA Virginia Union Sacramento State CA (n) Concordia MN Macalester MN Redlands CA Sam Houston State TX (n) Culver Stockton MO Mid America Nazarene KS Texas Lutheran Shippensburg PA Dakota State SD Sioux Falls SD Edinboro State PA Sonoma State CA Dakota Wesleyan SD Black Hills State SD LaVerne CA 57

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ARKANSAS INTERCOLLEGIATE HEART OF AMERICA Conf. All Games Conf. All Games Central Arkansas 6-0 9-1 William Jewell 7-0-1 11-1-1 Southern Arkansas 5-1 6-5 Baker 7-0-1 9-1-1 Arkansas Tech 4-2 6-4 Graceland 5-3 6-3 Henderson State 2-4 5-6 Missouri Valley 5-3 7-4 Arkansas-Monticello 2-4 4-6 Ottawa 4-4 6-4 Harding 1-5 3-8 Culver-Stockton 3-5 4-6 Ouachita Baptist 1-5 2-8 Mid-America Nazarene 2-6 3-7 Central Methodist 2-6 2-8 CENTRAL INTERCOLLEGIATE Tarkio 0-8 0-10 Conf. All Games HOOSIER-BUCKEYF North Carolina Central 7-0 7-5 Virginia Union 5-1-1 9-2-1 Conf. All Games Elizabeth City 5-2 7-2-1 Wilmington 7-1 9-2 Winston-Salem 5-2 5-5 Anderson 7-1 8-1 St. Paul's 4-3 4-6 Hanover 7-1 8-2 Norfolk State 3-3-1 5-4-1 Findlay 5-3 5-4 Hampton Institute 3-4 5-6 Defiance 4-4 4-5 Johnson C. Smith 3-4 4-7 Earlham 2-6 3-6 Fayetteville State 2-5 3-5-1 Bluffton 2-6 2-6-1 Virginia State 2-5 3-8 Taylor 2-6 2-7 Bowie State 1-6 2-8-1 Manchester 0-8 0-9 Livingstone 0-7 0-10 KANSAS COLLEGE CENTRAL STATES Conf. All Games Conf. All Games Bethany 7-1 9-1 Kearney State 6-0-1 9-2-1 Kansas Wesleyan 6-2 6-4 Pittsburg State 5-2 7-4 St. Mary of the Plains 6-2 6-4 Missouri Southern 4-3 6-3-1 Southwestern 4-4 4-5 Fort Hays State 3-2-2 4-4-2 Bethel 3-4-1 3-5-1 Missouri Western 3-3-1 5-3-2 Friends 3-5 4-5 Wayne State 3-4 4-5 Sterling 2-5-1 2-6-1 Emporia State 1-6 2-8 McPherson 2-6 2-7 Washburn 1-6 2-8 Tabor 2-6 2-7

EVERGREEN LONE STAR Conf. All Games Conf. All Games Eastern Oregon 4-1 8-1 Southwest Texas 6-1 8-3 Oregon Tech 4-1 7-2 Angelo State 5-1-1 8-2-1 Oregon College 4-1 6-3 Texas A&l 5-2 7-4 Southern Oregon 2-3 3-7 East Texas State 4-2-1 8-3-1 Central Washington 1-4 2-7 Stephen F. Austin 4-3 4-6 Western Washington 0-5 2-8 Sam Houston 2-5 3-7 Abilene Christian 1-6 2-8 FRONTIER Howard Payne 0-7 1-8-1 Conf. All Games MINNESOTA INTERCOLLEGIATE Carroll 4-2 5-4 Western Montana 4-2 4-5 Conf. All Games Montana Tech 3-3 4-6 Concordia 7-1 8-2 Rocky Mountain 1-5 1-7 Gustavus Adolphus 6-2 7-3 St. John's 5-3 5-3 GREAT LAKES Hamline 5-3 5-4 St.Olaf 4-4 6-4 Conf. All Games Augsburg 4-4 5-5 Hillsdale 5-1 7-3 St. Thomas 2-5-1 3-6-1 Northwood Institute 4-2 6-2-1 Bethel 2-6 2-8 Grand Valley 4-2 7-3 Macalester 0-7-1 1-7-1 Wayne State 3-3 5-4 Ferris State 2-3-1 4-4-2 Saginaw Valley 2-4 5-6 Michigan Tech 0-5-1 2-6-1 65

NEBRASKA INTERCOLLEGIATE SOUTH ATLANTIC Conf. All Games Conf. All Games Hastings 4-1 8-1 Elon 6-1 13-1 Midland Lutheran 3-2 5-4 Mars Hill 6-1 8-2-1 Concordia 3-2 5-5 Carson-Newman 5-2 5-5 Doane 3-2 4-6 Newberry 3-4 4-6 Nebraska Wesleyan 2-3 3-6 Lenoir-Rhyne 3-4 4-7 Dana 0-5 0-9 Presbyterian 3-4 3-7 Gardner-Webb 2-5 3-7 NORTH DAKOTA COLLEGE* Catawba 0-7 1-9 Conf. All Games SOUTH DAKOTA INTERCOLLEGIATE Valley City State 4-0 8-1 Dickinson State 2-2 5-2 Conf. All Games Jamestown 2-2 4-3 South Dakota Tech 6-0 8-1 Mayville State 1-3 3-3 Black Hills State 5-1 5-4 Minot State 1-3 2-4 Sioux Falls 4-2 5-5 'Does not include games against JC's Dakota State 3-3 5-4 H uron 2-4 3-7 NORTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE SD-Springfield 1-5 2-8 Dakota Wesleyan 0-6 1-8 Conf. All Games Minnesota-Duluth 8-0 10-0 TEXAS INTERCOLLEGIATE Minnesota-Morris 7-1 9-2-1 Moorhead State 6-2 8-2 Conf. All Games St. Cloud State 5-3 6-4 McMurry 9-1 9-2 Mankato State 3-5 3-7 Austin 8-2 8-2 Southwest State 2-5-1 3-6-1 Sul Ross 6-4 6-4 Winona State 2-6 2-8 Trinity 4-6 4-6 Northern State 1-6-1 2-7-1 Tarleton State 3-7 3-7 Bemidji State 1-7 1-9 Lubbock Christian 0-10 0-10

NORTHWEST CONFERENCE WEST VIRGINIA INTERCOLLEGIATE Conf. All Games (North) Conf. All Games Linfield 5-0 9-1 Shepherd 6-2-1 7-3-1 Pacific Lutheran 4-1 1 1-1 Fairmont State 6-2-1 6-3-1 Willamette 2-2-1 3-4-1 Salem 6-3 6-4 Whitworth 2-3 2-7 West Virginia Wesleyan 3-6 3-7 Lewis & Clark 1-3-1 4-4-1 West Liberty State 0-9 0-10 Pacific 0-5 0-9 (South) Conf. All Games Concord 9-0 11-1 OKLAHOMA INTERCOLLEGIATE West Virginia State 6-3 6-4 West Virginia Tech 5-4 5-4 Conf. All Games Northeastern State 1 1-2 Bluefield State 1-7-1 1-7-1 Glenville State 1-7-1 1-8-1 East Central C O i 7-3 Southwestern State 3-1 7-4 Southeastern State 1-3 3-7 WISCONSIN STATE UNIVERSITY Northwestern State 0-4 1-9 Conf. All Games LaCrosse 6-2 8-2 ROCKY MOUNTAIN River Falls 6-2 8-2 Whitewater 6-2 Conf. All Games 8-3 Southern Colorado 7-1 8-1 Platteville 6-2 7-3 Adams State 7-1 8-3 Stout 5-3 6-4 Southern Utah 6-2 6-3 Oshkosh 3-5 4-6 Western State 5-3 6-4 Stevens Point 2-6 4-6 Colorado Mines 3-5 4-5 Eau Claire 2-6 3-8 New Mexico Highlands 3-5 4-6 Superior 0-8 0-10 Mesa 3-5 3-6 Fort Lewis 2-6 2-7 Western New Mexico 0-8 1-8 66 1980 NAIA STATISTICAL LEADERS (Returnees in Bold)

INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE RUSHING 1 Curt Strasheim, QB, SW State MN 256.5 * 1 Alvin Holder, Peru State NE 178.3 2 Dave Mollica, QB, Southern Utah 223.6 * 2 David Cunningham, Wm. Jewell MO 1 57.7 3 Jim Goodman, QB, Arkansas Tech 221.1 ' 3 Duke Williams, Kansas Wesleyan 1 57.5 • 4 Rod Wallace, QB, Tabor KS 217.8 • 4 Anthony Flanders, Baker KS 151.1 " 5 Jerry Rellihan QB, Benedictine KS 214.6 5 Bobby Hedrick, Elon NC 125.7 6 Mike Atkins, QB, Washburn KS 21 1.7 6 Clifford Chatman, Central St. OK 1 23.4 ' 7 Mike Calvert, QB, Northwestern IA 210.9 * 7 Tony Haertl, Redlands CA 123.3 8 Wade Wilson, QB, East Texas State 201.9 8 Gary Cushing, Hanover IN 123.0 ' 9 Greg Hoffeld, QB, Franklin IN 200.0 9 Jayce Smith. Northwood Ml 122.4 10 Chip Stuart, QB, G-WebbNC 194.0 10 Larry Kelly, Central State OH 122.0

PASSING RECEIVING 1 Curt Strasheim, Southwest St. MN 241.3 1 Ron Hamilton, WR, Washburn KS 112.8 2 Mike Atkins, Washburn KS 234.0 2 Joe Dittrich, WR, SW State MN 108.2 ' 3 Greg Hoffeld, Franklin IN 216.3 * 3 Roosevelt Brown, WR, Peru St. NE 97.0 1 4 Rod Wallace, Tabor KS 215.6 4 Chuck Braun, SE, UW-Stevens Pt. 96.5 5 Chip Stuart, Gardner-Webb NC 206.0 5 Mark Holland, WR, S.Utah State 96.4 6 Wade Wilson, East Texas State 197.8 * 6 Bobby Bates, WR, Baker KS 95.7 " 7 Jerry Rellihan, Benedictine KS 194.6 * 7 Jeff Carter, WR, Hanover IN 92.7 * 8 Craig Brown, C. Methodist MO 193.6 * 8 Chuck Thole, WR, C. Methodist MO 89.5 9 Jim Goodman, Arkansas Tech 189.8 9 Gene Wayenburg, WR, Pittsburg KS 87.9 10 Brion Demski, UW-Stevens Point 183.8 10 Cory Tolle, WR, S. Colorado 80.0

SCORING KICK SCORING 1 Gary Worthy, RB, Wilmington OH 13.5 * 1 Tony Butts, Baker KS 9.2 2 Amory Bodin, RB, Minnesota-Duluth 11.6 * 2 Kyle Tarpenning, Linf ield OR 6.7 3 Roosevelt Brown, WR, Peru State NE 1 1.4 3 Rocky Paulson, Adams State CO 6.4 4 Alvin Holder, RB, Peru State NE 11.3 4 Eddie Rankin, Concord WV 6.3 5 Anthony Flanders, RB, Baker KS 10.2 5 Tim Murphy, UW-LaCrosse 6.2 6 Nelson Bolden, RB, Findlay OH 10.0 * 6 Jerry Burch, William Jewell MO 6.0 7 Bobby Hedrick, RB, Elon NC 9.8 * 6 Jeff Pederson, Valley City ND 6.0 7 Tony Haertl, RB, Redlands CA 9.8 8 Rick Ward, Eastern Oregon 5.9 9 Bob Bates, WR. Baker KS 9.6 9 Phil Renn, Elon NC 5.8 9 Larry Kelly, RB, Central State OH 9.6 10 Marty Fadness, Minnesota-Duluth 5.5

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNS 1 Rod Hill, DB, Kentucky State 31.8 * 1 Buddy Fuller, WR, Panhandle St. OK 34.5 2 Roosevelt Brown, WR, Peru State NE 26.4 2 Charles Harbison, DB.G-WebbNC 31.6 3 Denard Smith, WR, W-Salem NC 16.1 * 3 Roger Flahive, LB, Colorado Mines 29.8 4 Curt Thompson, WR, Milton Wl 15.2 4 Eric Collins, DB, Evangel MO 28.9 5 Angelo James WR.Westmar IA 14.9 * 5 J.D. Hill, RB, Chadron State NE 28.4 6 Greg Ness, DB, Lakeland Wl 14.7 * 6 Mike McGill, WR, Wm Jewell MO 28.2 7 Pat Maxwell, WR, Wayne State NE 14.5 7 Darryl Hymes, RB, Lenoir-Rhyne NC 27.2 8 Rod Lee, WR, HillsdaleMI 12.6 8 Jerry Wolfram, DB, Southern Oregon 26.9 8 Henry Paige, OB, Sul Ross State TX 12.6 9 Victor Jackson, DB, Bowie State MD 26.5 8 Carl Sanders, WR, NC Central 12.6 '10 Dan Nayman, WR, Augsburg MN 25.9 "Indicates Division II Players 67 PUNTING INTERCEPTIONS 1 Gary Johnson, Kentucky State 44.8 1 Havan Jones, DB, Eastern Oregon 1.44 2 Carl Birdsong, SW Oklahoma 43.5 * 2 Ron Entenman, DB, Lewis & Clark OR 1 25 3 Rich Perez, Eastern Oregon 43.3 * 3 Jim Cochenour, DB, MA Nazarene 1.22 4 Rich Perea, Southern Colorado 42.0 * 3 Kirk Sokup, DB, Iowa Wesleyan 1.22 5 Pete Pryzborowski, NM Highlands 41.4 * 5 Monroe Rostick, DB, Huron SD 1.20 6 Tom Andreason, Adams State CO 41.2 6 David Thompkins, DB, SWOkla. 1.00 ' 6 Gene Branum, Austin TX 41.2 * 6 Joe Crowell, DB, Black Hills SD 1.00 8 Joe Calderon, Angelo State TX 41.1 * 8 Lorenza Thames, DB, Baker KS 0.89 * 9 Larry Welch, Panhandle State OK 41.0 * 8 Ken Cargile, DB, Southwestern KS 0.89 *10 John Ozmun, Taylor IN 40.9 * 8 Mark Lester, DB, Pac. Lutheran WA 0.89 ' 10 Ernie Vandersteen, O. Nazarene IL 40.9 8 Randall McCain, DB, W. New Mexico 0.89 Doug Whitmore, DB, Milton Wl 0.89

TEAM

SCORING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE 1 Baker KS 51.2 1 Mars Hill NC 5.3 2 Peru State NE 38.0 * 2 Anderson IN 6.7 3 Concord WV 37.5 * 3 LinfieldOR 7.1 4 Minnesota-Duluth 35.4 * 4 South Dakota Tech 7.2 5 William Jewell MO 35.1 * 5 Dickinson State ND 7.3 6 Hastings NE 33.7 6 Minnesota-Duluth 7.6 7 Southwest Texas State 32.4 * 7 BakerKS 7.7 7 Pacific Lutheran WA 32.4 8 Adams State CO 8.4 9 Central Arkansas 32.2 • 9 Maine Maritime 8.7 10 Eastern Oregon 32.1 9 Moorhead State MN 8.7 10 LinfieldOR 32.1 TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE 1 Baker KS 540.6 * 1 Maine Maritime 127.2 2 Concord WV 436.8 2 Mars Hill NC 167.9 3 Southwest Texas State 423.0 2 Wisconsin-Stout 167.9 4 Northwestern IA 421.4 * 4 South Dakota Tech 174.7 5 Kansas Wesleyan 410.8 * 5 Anderson IN 176.7 6 Minnesota-Duluth 407.5 * 6 Linfield OR 190.6 7 William Jewell MO 405.4 * 7 Illinois Wesleyan 195.2 8 Southern Utah State 403.1 8 Adams State CO 205.7 9 Peru State NE 402.5 9 Edinboro State PA 206.7 10 McMurryTX 401.9 *10 Valley City State ND 206.9 PASSING OFFENSE PASSING DEFENSE 1 Washburn KS 292.4 1 Adams State CO 60.9 2 Franklin IN 264.9 2 Presbyterian SC 65.5 3 Tabor KS 253.0 3 Norfolk State VA 71.5 4 Southwest State MN 252.8 4 Gardner-Webb NC 73.5 5 Simon Fraser CAN 223.1 5 Fairmont State WV 75.5 6 Northwestern IA 217.7 ' 6 South Dakota Tech 76.9 7 East Texas State 209.1 7 Wisconsin-Stout 80.8 8 Western Washington 208.1 * 8 Hanover IN 81.4 9 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 203.4 9 Bowie State MD 81.8 10 Central Methodist MO 195.6 *10 Illinois Wesleyan 81.9 RUSHING OFFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE 1 Baker KS 390.1 * 1 Maine Maritime 3.2 2 Kansas Wesleyan 376.6 * 2 Anderson IN 46.6 3 Midland Lutheran NE 316.0 * 3 LinfieldOR 55.3 4 Minnesota-Duluth 307.3 * 4 Azusa Pacific CA 63.6 5 Cameron OK 291.3 5 Oregon Tech 65.7 6 Maine Maritime 282.3 6 Mars Hill NC 68.6 7 Central State OK 275.6 * 7 Pacific Lutheran WA 70.1 7 McMurryTX 275.6 * 8 WhitworthWA 72.9 9 Jamestown ND 274.6 9 Edinboro State PA 76.6 10 Southwest Texas State 274.2 *10 RedlandsCA 81.6 "Indicates Division II Players 68 NAIA REGULAR SEASON RECORDS

TEAM OFFENSE

Total Offense Most Yards Gained, Game: 914, Lenoir-Rhyne NC vs Davidson NC, 1975 Most Yards Gained, Season: 6,269, Texas A&l, 1976 Most Yards Gained, Per Game: 569.9, Texas A&l, 1976 Rushing Most Yards Gained, Game: 622, Baker vs Central Methodist MO, 1980 Most Yards Gained, Season: 3,948, Texas A&l, 1976 Most Yards Gained, Per Game: 404.8, College of Emporia, KS, 1954 Passing Most Yards, Game: 576, Central Methodist MO vs Tarkio MO, 1977 Most Yards, Season: 3,720, Central Methodist MO, 1978 Most Attempts, Game: 74, Eastern Washington vs Puget Sound WA, 1968 Most Attempts, Season: 509, Washburn KS, 1980 Most Completions, Game: 43, Northern Illinois vs Central Michigan, 1963 Most Completions, Season: 267, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1975 Most Yards Gained, Per Game: 401.5, Central Methodist MO 1977 Scoring Most Points, Game: 106, Fort Valley State GA vs Knoxville TN, 1969 Most Points, Season: 512, Baker KS, 1980 Most Touchdowns, Game: 15, North Park IL vs North Central IL, 1953; Alcorn State MS vs Paul Quinn TX, 1967; Iowa Wesleyan vs William Penn, 1953 Most Points, Per Game: 54.7, Florida A&M, 1961 Most Yards Penalized, Game: 251, Ferris State Ml vs Michigan Tech, 1956 Most Yards Penalized, Season: 1,149, Texas A&l, 1976

TEAM DEFENSE

Total Defense Fewest Yards Allowed, Season: 527, Maryland State, 1959 Rushing Defense Fewest Yards Allowed, Game: Minus 132, Azusa Pacific CA vs Occidental CA, 1980 Fewest Yards Allowed, Season: Minus 39, Delaware State, 1970 Passing Defense Most Interceptions, Game: 10, Jacksonville State AL vs Western Carolina NC, 1970; Missouri Valley vs Central Methodist MO, 1 978 Most Interceptions, Season: 41, Newberry SC, 1971 Fewest Yards Allowed, Season: 162, Carthage Wl, 1955 Consecutive Records Most consecutive victories: 42, Texas A&l, 1973-1977 Most consecutive games without defeat: 46, Texas A&l, 1973-1977 Most consecutive losses: 50, Macalester MN, 1974-1979 69 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Plays Season: 570, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1975 Career: 1,881, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1974-77 Most Yards Gained Game: 584, Tom Stine, Central Methodist MO vs Tarkio MO, 1977 Season: 3,279, Tom Stine, Central Methodist MO, 1978 Career: 10,655, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1974-77 Most Yards Gained Per Game Season: 364.3, Tom Stine, Central Methodist MO, 1978 (3,279 in 9) Career: 273.2, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1974-77 (10,655 in 39)

RUSHING

Most Attempts Season: 329, Bobby Hedrick, Elon NC, 1978 Career: 1,163, Bobby Hedrick, Elon NC, 1977-80 Most Yards Gained Game: 409, Derrick Williams, Eastern Montana vs Montana Tech, 1976 Season: 1,797, Don Heater, Montana Tech, 1971 Career: 5,194, Bobby Hedrick, Elon NC, 1977-80 Most Yards Gained Per Game Season: 185.0, Charles Jessamy, Kansas Wesleyan, 1971 (1,665 in 9) Career: 127.5, Jim Jodat, Carthage Wl, 1972-75 (4,079 in 32) Most Touchdowns Scored by Rushing Game: 8, Junior Wolf, Panhandle State OK vs St. Mary of the Plains KS, 1958 Season: 30, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian TX, 1973 Career: 63, Walter Payton, Jackson State MS, 1971-74

PASSING

Most Passes Attempted Game: 70, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point vs Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 1975 Season: 460, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1975 Career: 1,461, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1974-77 Most Passes Completed Game: 43, George Bork, Northern Illinois vs Central Michigan, 1963 Season: 249, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1975 Career: 829, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1974-77 70

Most Yards Gained Game: 576, Tom Stine, Central Methodist MO vs Tarkio MO, 1 977 Season: 3,41 2, Tom Stine, Central Methodist MO, 1978 Career: 9,938, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1974-77 Most Touchdown Passes Game: Bruce Swanson, North Park IL vs North Central IL, 1968 Season: 35, Tom Stine, Central Methodist MO, 1978 Career: 73, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1974-77 Most Yards Gained Per Game Season: 383.7, Tom Stine, Central Methodist MO, 1977 (3,070 in 8) Career: 254.8, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1974-77 (9,938 in 39) Most Interceptions Season: 38, Tom Stine, Central Methodist MO, 1978 Most Consecutive Passes Without Season: 125, Lynn Hieber, Indiana PA, 1973; Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1976

RECEIVING

Most Passes Caught Game: 20, Pete Carroll, Carroll Wl vs Augustana IL, 1978 Season: 95, Rex Macey, Westminster UT, 1977 Career: 276, Jeff Gosa, Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1973-76 Most Yards Gained Game: 328, Don Hermann, Waynesburg PA vs Lock Haven PA, 1968 Season: 1,479, Bruce Cerone, Emporia State KS, 1968 Career: 4,354, Bruce Cerone, Yankton SD & Emporia State KS, 1965-69 Most Touchdown Passes Caught Game: 8, Paul Zaeske, North Park IL vs North Central IL, 1968 Season: 20, Don Hermann, Waynesburg PA, 1968 Career: 49, Bruce Cerone, Wankton SD & Emporia State KS, 1965-69 Most Yards Gained Per Game Season: 164.3, Bruce Cerone, Emporia State, 1968 (1479 in 9) Career: 1 20.9, Bruce Cerone, Yankton SD & Emporia State KS,1965-69 (4,354 in 36)

INTERCEPTIONS

Most Passes Intercepted Game: 6, Eddie Watson, Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs Wiley TX, 1965 Season: 1 5, Tom Rowland, Illinois College, 1967 Career: 36, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross State TX, 1963-66

SCORING

Most Points Scored Game: 48, Junior Wolf, Panhandle State OK vs St. Mary of the Plains KS, 1958; Paul Zaeske, North Park IL vs North Central IL, 1968 71

Season: 188, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian TX, 1973 Career: 464, Walter Payton, Jackson State MS, 1971-74 Most Touchdowns Scored Game: 8, Junior Wolf, Panhandle State OK vs St. Mary of the Plains KS, 1958; Paul Zaeske, North Park IL vs North Central IL, 1968 Season: 31, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian TX, 1973 Career: 70, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian TX, 1 973-76 Most Extra Points Made By Kicking Game: 1 4, Art Anderson, North Park IL vs North Central IL, 1968 (att. 1 5) Season: 65, Tony Butts, Baker KS, 1980 (att. 69) Career: 144, Ben Falcone, Waynesburg PA, 1965-68 Most Field Goals Made Game: 6, Rocky Paulson, Adams State CO vs Western State CO, 1980 Season: 15, Robbie Robinson, Cal Lutheran, 1970; Jon Holtfreder, Fairmont State WV, 1980 Career: 47, Rocky Paulson, Adams State CO, 1977-80

PUNTING

Most Punts Season: 106, Bob Blake, Wisconsin-Superior, 1977 Career: 270, Paul Swanson, Winona State MN, 1969-72; Karl Kimsey, Panhandle State OK, 1971-74 Highest Average Per Season: (min. 30) 49.1, Steve Ecker, Shippensburg State PA, 1965 Career: (min. 90) 44.5, Don Cockroft, Adams State CO, 1964-66

PUNT RETURNS

Most Returns Season: 50, Bill Ewusiak, Fairmont State WV, 1966 Career: 109, Bill Ewusiak, Fairmont State WV, 1965-67 Most Yards on Punt Returns Season: 1,196, Bill Ewusiak, Fairmont State WV, 1966 Career: 1,982, Bill Ewusiak, Fairmont State WV, 1965-67 Highest Average Gain Per Return (since 1 965) Season: (min. 1.2 per game) 36.0, Dave Meylink, Northwestern IA, 1969

KICKOFF RETURNS Highest Average Gain Per Return (since 1977) Season: (min. 1.2 per game) 37.7, Greg Harrison, Azusa Pacific CA, 1978 72 WINNINGEST ACTIVE NAIA FOOTBALL COACHES (Minimum five years as a four-year college head coach and includes record only against four-year institutions) PERCENTAGE Rank Coach, School (Division) Years Won Lost Tied Pet* 1 Ted Kessinger, Bethany KS (II) 5 45 8 0 .849 2 Joe Fusco, Westminster PA (II) 9 63 16 2 .790 2 Claire Boroff, Kearney State NE (I) 9 68 17 3 .790 4 BillNoxon, Western State CO (I) 10 75 21 1 .778 5 Robert Shoup, California Lutheran (II) 19 140 40 5 .770 6 Ad Rutschman, Linfield, OR (II) 13 92 28 2 .762 7 Jim Dew, Valley City State ND (II) 7 39 12 1 .760 8 Ken Gibler, Missouri Valley (II) 13 97 31 6 .746 9 John Gagliardi, St. John's MN (II) 32 202 68 7 .742 I 0 Roger Marring, Wisconsin-LaCrosse (I) 12 88 30 3 .740 II Al Jacks, Clarion State PA (I) 18 122 42 5 .737 1-2 Jim Christopherson, Concordia MN (II) 12 85 31 1 .731 12 Jim Hess, Angelo State TX (I) 7 57 20 3 .731 1 4 Larry Korver, Northwestern IA (II) 14 99 38 2 .719 1 5 William Hayes, Winston-Salem State NC (I) 5 39 15 1 .718 16 Jim Wacker, Southwest Texas State (I) 10 78 31 1 .714 17 R.L Carpenter, Henderson State AR (I) 10 74 31 2 .701 18 Frosty Westering, Pacific Lutheran WA (II) 17 1 1 1 47 2 .700 19 Bob Petrino, Carroll MT (II) 10 48 21 1 .693 20 George Elliott, Northeastern State OK (I) 6 42 18 3 .690 21 RollieGreeno, Jamestown ND (II) 16 79 36 0 .687 21 Jim Harkema, Gand Valley State Ml (I) 8 51 23 1 .687 21 Tom Porter, St. Olaf MN (II) 22 131 59 3 .687 24 Tony Colobro, Concord, WV (I) 14 85 38 7 .681 25 Richard Strahm, Findlay OH (II) 6 40 19 2 .672 'Ties computed as half won, half lost

VICTORIES Rank Coach, School (Division) Victories 1 John Gagliardi, St. John's MN (II) 202 2 William McArthur, Western Oregon (I) + 173 3 Don Larson, Illinois Wesleyan (II) 141 4 Jim Malosky, Minnesota-Duluth (I) 1 40 4 Roland Ortmayer, LaVerne CA (II) 140 4 Robert Shoup, California Lutheran (II) 140 7 Tom Porter, St. Olaf MN (II) 131 8 Al Jacks, Clarion State PA (I) 1 22 9 Stewart Faught, Franklin IN (II) 1 20 10 Frosty Westering, Pacific Lutheran WA (II) 111 11 Leroy Smith, Kentucky State (I) 1 09 1 2 Marino Casern, Alcorn State MS (I) 108 1 3 Cally Gault, Presbyterian SC (I) 103 1 4 Ernest Hawkins, East Texas State (I) -... 101 1 5 Larry Korver, Northwestern IA (II) 99 16 Joe Brooks, Illinois College (II) 98 1 6 Jimmy "Red" Parker, Southern Arkansas (I) 98 18 Ken Gibler, Missouri Valley (II) 97 1 9 Buddy Benson, Ouachita Baptist AR (I) 95 1 9 Frank Serrao, Redlands, CA (II) 95 + formerly Oregon College THE NAIA IN PERSPECTIVE

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) currently ad- ministers programs of intercollegiate athletics to more than 500 fully-ac- credited four-year colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada. The basic concept upon which the philosophy of the NAIA is focused is that the intercollegiate athletic programs of member institutions should be an in- tegral part of the total educational program, subject to the same aims, policies and objectives as are other departments and programs. The philosophy of the NAIA is geared to those colleges and universities of moderate enrollment that administer their varsity sports programs on a sound educational and financial basis. The NAIA is not in competition with any other organization and seeks to support and compliment those with similar philoso- phies and goals. Established in 1940 as the National Association of Intercollegiate Basket- ball, the NAIA emanated from a national small college basketball tournament inaugurated in 1937. The NAIA conducts district, area and national competi- tion in 15 championship events for men and 10 events for women. The women's division of competition was instituted in the NAIA program during the 1980-81 season. Football, which became part of the men's progam in 1956, had just one divi- sion of competition until 1969. Division II became a part of the championship picture in 1970 after a year-long study of the membership and an endorse- ment by the NAIA Football Coaches Association. The NAIA inaugurated playoffs to determine its team for the championship in 1958. Four teams made up the playoff field in each division until 1978 when the championship series was expanded to include eight teams, going from two weekends and seven playoff games to three weekends and 14 playoff games.

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President: Carroll Land, Point Loma College, San Diego CA First Vice-President: Leon Davis, University of Montevallo, Montevallo, AL Second Vice-President: Robert Mason, Austin College, Sherman, TX Third Vice-President: John Visser, , Emporia, KS Fourth Vice-President: David Olson, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA Committee Members: Joan Warrington, Pittsburg State University, Pittsburg, KS; Roger Jenkinson, Taylor University, Upland, IN; Margaret Waters-Harbison, East , Commerce, TX; Bill Jordan, Black Hills State College, Spearfish, SD; Leroy T. Walker, North Carolina Central University, Durham, NC; W. C. "Red" Myers, Erskine College, Due West, SC MOSTLY ROAD? For someone who's got a tournament to win, moving an entire football team can be a headache. Next time, use West Side Travel. Call our toll-free number and our computers will instantly match you with the best plan and lowest fares possible. The computers comfirm your trip immediately. All you do is call and your tickets will be mailed to you. There is no charge to you for our services. In fact, for 20 years, we have saved our clients money as well as time. That's why we're the official travel agency of the NAIA. We are also endorsed by ASTA, IATA, and ATC. Call us next time and keep "on the road" just a figure of speech. West Side Travel The official travel agency of the NAIA. TOLL-FREE NUMBER 1-800-835-2997