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University of San Diego Football Media Guide 1985

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Location ...... Alcala Park, San Diego, California 92110 Founded ...... 1949 Enrollment ...... 5300 Affiliation ...... NCAA Division Ill, Independent Nickname ...... Toreros Colors ...... Columbia Blue, Navy & White Stadium . ... USO Football Stadium (4,000 permanent seats) Athletic Department Phone ...... (61 9) 260-4803 Football Office Phone ...... (619) 277-4274 TICKET PRICES

Adults ...... $3.00 Students ...... $2.00 USO Students with 1.0 ...... Free

USO DIRECTORY

Pres ident ...... Dr. Author E. Hughes Vice President-Provost ...... Sr. Sally Furay Vice President-Un iversity Relations Dr. William L. Pickett Vice President-Student Affairs ...... Thomas Burke Athletic Director ...... Rev. Patrick Cahill, C.S .V. Sports Information Director ...... Ted Gosen Ass't Sports Information Director ...... Die Doumanian Student Ass't S.I.D ...... Casey Tibbitts Athletic Department Secretary ...... Linda Dieter Head Trainer ...... Carolyn Ryback Greer, M.A., A.T.C. Assistant Trainers Nina Joe Linda Oldenburg Vicki Cutting, A.T.C. Katie McBride When football is in the air a tailgate party is in the Joe Cianciarulo Jan Othen works. It's the perfect time for a Togo's sandwich. With over 28 different sandwiches Togo's can win Mark Dodson Tina Wright over every member of your tailgate team. And Carey Ellis Tami Zaban because Togo's uses generous portions of the very Vicki Hatchell freshest ingredients, they can satisfy even a lineman's Team Physician ...... William Curran, M.D. appetite. So remember. When it's time for a tailgate, it's time for Togo's. Robert Button, M.D. Public Address Announcer ...... Jackson Muecke Scoreboard Operator ...... John Rollo Team Manager ...... Gene Hoffman

1985 Football Schedule 3166 Midway Dr. Day Date Opponent Site Time Sat., Sept. 14 Univ. of Redlands Red 7:30 PM San Diego, CA 92110 Sat., Sept. 21 Whittier College USO 7:30 PM Sat., Sept. 28 Pomona-Pitzer Porn 7:30 PM Ph. 222-TOGO Sat., Oct. 5 Claremont-Mudd CMS 1:30 PM Sat., Oct. 12 Occidental College Oxy 7:30 PM Sat., Oct. 19 Univ. of La Verne USO 7:30 PM r-•------~ Sat., Oct. 26 Cal Poly Pomona USO 1:30 PM Buy any small sandwich, chips, and Sat., Nov. 2 Azusa Pacific Univ. USO 1:30 PM Sat., Nov. 9 UC Santa Barbara USO 1:30 PM * a medium soft drink for $2. 75. Sat ., Nov. 16 St. Mary's College SMC 1:00 PM USO Homecoming * TOGO'S EATERY GCX)D ATTIIIS LOCATION ONLY. Exp. 11-15-85 ------~ Rev. Patrick Cahill, C.S.V., Athletic Director Father Patrick Cahill, a member of the Viatorian Fathers and Brothers, came to the University in 1979 with the responsibility of ad- ministering the expanding men and women's athletic programs. Since Father has taken over, USO has added men's cross country, and soccer as well as women's softball and cross country to its inter- collegiate program. Men's baseball, basketball, golf, soccer, cross country and tennis moved in 1979 to NCAA Division I ranks and the West Coast Athletic Conference. 1983 saw all but one of the women's teams join the NCAA Division I ranks with softball playing at the Divi- sion Ill level. This year, women's volleyball, cross country, basketball, tennis and softball will join the West Coast Athletic Conference. Soft- ball will join the others and participate at the NCAA Division I level. Men's football remains an NCAA Division Ill participant and USO boasts an intercollegiate crew program for both men and women. Father Pat has brought to the University his integrity, leadership, and devotion to the job; he has given to the staff and student athletes at USO an added meaning to the word "friend." Father Cahill has a B.A. from St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa, and a M.S. in Education with a Physical Education major from Eastern Illinois University. Prior to USO, he served St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights, Illinois, for sixteen years, fourteen as Athletic Director and two as its President/Principal.

UNIVERSITY PROFILE The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170-acre mesa overlooking Mission B ay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park after t he Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i.e., Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - con- veniently cl ose to the major business, cultural, residential, and recreational areas, as well as the rail, bus and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USO is presently experiencing record attendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3300, graduate students bring the overal l campus enrollment to 5300. The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administ ration, Educat ion, Nursing, and Law. Each is ch aracterized by high academic stan dards, sma ll cl asses, and excellent student-faculty rela tions. Though the majority of students come from the West Coast , every region of t he United States is well-represented on campus. Students also attend USO from 24 foreign countries. Rec reation and Athletic activities are expanding rapidly and include: sailing, cr ew, yoga, karate, surfing, modern dance, backpacking, and ballet. USD's i ntercollegiate sports for men include baseball, football, basketball, cross-country, golf, soccer, crew and tennis. In women's intercollegiate sports, USO fields programs in basketball, cross-country, cr ew, softball, swimming, t ennis, and volleyball. 2 HEAD COACH BRIAN FOGARTY The 1985 USO Torero football program is under the direction of third year coach Brian Fogarty. The past two seasons have seen many improvements in the USO Football Program. One major change was the decision to recruit primarily high school athletes. The past two recruiting years have included the two largest and most talented Freshman classes in 12 years of Division Ill football at USO. Brian is confident this decision will begin to pay off this season. He was also the backbone behind the completion of the new 4,000 square foot weight facility. Before coming to USO, Brian coached at St. Francis High School in La Canada, California where he was head coach for four years and an assistant coach for nine years prior. As Head Coach his record was 28-18-2 and his teams made the playoffs all four years. Brian and his wife Vicki have three children, Bridget, Joe and Colleen.

USD FOOTBALL PROFILE Head Coach Brian Fogarty has spent the past two years recruiting student athletes who fit the USO pro- gram. "We are looking for young men who are in- terested in getting an outstanding education, and have the ability and desire to continue their football career." The USO staff has concentrated most of its recruiting efforts on the high schools. "In our opinion, we can build a more consistent program with four year players. They can have more time to learn our system and be more effective when their time comes to be starting players." The 1984 Toreros were dominated by young players. There were only three seniors on the team. The 1985 Toreros will see the return of 35 lettermen and 16 starters. The future looks very bright for the USO Foot- ball Program. The USO Football program is a NCAA Division Ill In- dependent. Division Ill football provides an opportunity for the many outstanding athletes who may not have what the " major" colleges are looking for. Many are told they are to short or a step slow to play in the big time. They still can 't measure the heart. At USO, your education is the top priority. We try to accomplish a large amount of work in a short amount of time. This provides you with the fun of playing football and the opportunity to do well academically. We are very proud of our program at USO and we are looking forward to many successful years. 3 KEVIN McGARRY Defensive Coordinator INTRODUCING and Linebackers Kevin begins his first year as a full time football coach this year after 7 years of split- THE ASSISTANT COACHES ting his time between foot- ball, women's softball, and teaching in elementary PHIL SPENCER school. He was a standout Defensive Backs player at USD, receiving the Co-Defensive Player of the Year Phil is beginning his first award in 1977. Kevin received his Masters Degree in Educa- year as a full time assistant tion Administration from USD's Graduate School of Educa- after spending the 1984 tion. season as a student coach. Phil was a standout quarter- LARRY CAUDILLO back for USD in 1983 and a Special Teams Coordinator starting defensive back in and Running Backs 1982. Phil graduated from Larry is entering his 11th USD in May of 1985 with a degree in Political Science. Phil season on the Torero foot- expects to begin work on a teaching credential this spring. ball staff. He has coached many different positions KEVIN BRISCOE over the years and is return- Kickers ing to the running backs (a Kevin is starting his third position he excelled in as a year as USD's Assistant player) for the 1985 season. Larry was an outstanding Coach for kickers. He will player for USD in the early 1970's. He will also serve as also assist Larry Caudillo the Women's Softball Coach. with Special Teams. Kevin was USD's place kicker from JEFF WEISS 1978 to 1982 while majoring Outside Linebackers in Political Science. Kevin is Jeff begins his second currently in his third year of Law School at USD. season on the USD coaching staff. Prior to com- JACK RUBIDOUX ing to USD he was an assis- Interior Receivers tant coach at Crespi High in Jack begins his first year Encino, CA and at with the Torero football staff. Chatsworth High in the San A San Diego native, Jack Fernando Valley. Jeff moves graduated from the University over to the defense after one year as running back coach of San Diego in 1979 with a in 1984. Jeff graduated from Cal State Northridge in 1983 B.A. in Social Science. He with a degree in Health Science. coached both varsity football (Def. Coordinator) and DAN RITTER baseball at Uni High between 1977-84 and was a teacher Offensive Line there from '79 to '84. Dan begins his first year on the USD football staff MIKE RISH this year after 13 years of Receivers high school coaching ex- Mike begins his second perience. His most recent year as a volunteer assistant. positions were as Head He will help both Coach Coach at Miami High School Fogarty and Coach Rubidoux in Arizona and at University with the receivers. Mike was a of San Diego High where he also served as Athletic Direc- standout player for the tor for the past three years. Toreros between 1980-83 and holds all three career receiv- RICK TRESTRAIL ing records. Mike graduated from USD in 1983 with a degree Defensive Line in Accounting. Rick begins his first year on the USD staff. He brings GENE HOFFMAN 13 years of high school Team Manager coaching with him. His last Gene begins his second two assignments were as year as the team's manager. Head Coach at Sacred Heart Gene assists in the day-to- High in San Francisco -from day operations of practices 1980-82 (twice city cham- and games. He is responsible pions), and at Kent-Meridian High in Washington in for the maintenance and is- 1983-84. He returns to the San Diego area where he was suance of equipment and will both a player and a coach at Poway High. Rick graduated assist with filming and from SDSU in 1971 with a degree in Physical Education. statistics. 4 1985 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO ALPHABETICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER NAME NO. POS. HT. WT. ATH.YR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Mike Aitken 21 OLB 5-10 185 SR San Diego/Madison Filip Andersons 70 OLB 6-4 195 FR Los Angeles/Glendale Charlie Arviso 61 LB 6-0 220 FR Big Bear Lake/Big Bear Lake Pete Browne 66 OT 6-1 225 so Taos, NM/Taos Rick Butler 33 FB 5-10 215 SR Covina/Damien David Carfagno 9 PK 5-10 180 FR Scottsdale, AZ/Brophy Col. Prep Mike Cassady 53 OG 6-0 210 FR Yorba Linda/Servile Don Cochran 39 OLB 6-0 190 FR Wilderville, OR/Hidden Valley Pat Connolly 86 WR 6-1 156 so Cypress/Servile Mark Covarrubias 20 TB 5-5 165 SR San Diego/St. Augustine Donald Cullison 58 DL 5-10 220 so Las Vegas, NV/Rancho John Cowles 71 C 6-0 212 FR Burbank/Burbank Anthony Crivello 25 FB 6-1 210 FR San Diego/University Sean Cummins 62 C 6-0 205 FR Anaheim/Servile Ed Cunha 35 LB 5-10 180 FR La Canada/St. Francis Bryan Day 4 DB 5-11 180 FR Las Vegas, NV/Rancho Pat DeBlase 60 OG 6-1 203 FR Laguna Nigel/A.E. Stevenson James Delafuente 52 DT 6-2 217 JR Albuquerque, NM/Valley Lionel DeMorst 87 TE 6-3 207 so San Diego/Kearny Peter Ditzhazy 85 TE 6-2 197 FR Camarillo/St. Boneventure Mark Diver 65 OG 6-1 191 FR Bellevue, WA/Eastside Catholic Pat Di xon 11 QB 6-2 191 so San Diego/St. Augustine Virg il Enriquez 32 RB 5-9 175 FR San Diego/University David Gilmore 75 OT 6-2 193 FR Riverside/Norte Vista John Gomez 2 ss 6-0 180 so El Cajon/El Cajon Valley Thomas Gorman 38 ILB 6-2 215 FR Valencia/Somers Mitch Greene 89 TE 6-1 215 SR Reseda/Crespi John Gutsmiedl 28 DB 5-11 190 so Fountain Valley/Mater Dei Mike Hamilton 55 ILB 6-0 218 JR San Diego/Mt. Carmel John Harper 34 FB 6-0 219 so Albuquerque, NM/Highland Richard Hosoda 94 TE 5-11 200 so Honolulu, HI/Punahou Frank Huck 54 LB 5-9 160 so Woodinville, WA/Estorde Catholic Jon Hughes 64 OT 6-1 217 FR Santa Fe, NM/Santa Fe Cam Johnson 14 QB 6-3 170 FR Portland, OR/Wilson Tony Knight 46 ss 6-0 185 SR Duarte/San Dimas Jack Kratochvil 10 K 5-11 165 SR Omaha, NE/Creighton Prep Brian Laliberte' 68 DL 5-9 220 SR San Diego/Serra Angelo Lombardo 95 DL 6-0 200 FR La Habra/Servile Mike Macie 31 DB 5-8 175 so Bonita/Marian Jeff Mansukhani 88 WR 5-10 170 so Mission Viejo/Capistrano Valley John Mason 99 DL 6-3 212 FR Paradise Valley, AZ/Brophy Prep Ed McCoy 17 Slot 5-10 180 JR Poway/Mt. Carmel Sam McDermott 81 WR 5-11 170 FR Glendale/St. Francis Mike McGarvey 5 QB 5-11 178 FR San Jose/Leland Greg Mclychok 63 OG 5-11 208 so Santa Barbara/San Marcos Pete McMahon 43 ILB 6-0 210 SR Los Angeles/Santa Monica Pat McNamara 7 p 5-11 165 JR San Diego/St. Augustine Jim Mead 42 DB 6-1 175 FR Foster City/Serra Jeff Merlino 45 LB 6-2 185 FR Bellevue, WA/Eastside Catholic Troy Mills 24 DB 6-1 184 SR Carlsbad/Carlsbad Joe Muklevicz 50 DL 5-10 225 JR El Toro/El Toro Eric Nasland 78 OT 6-1 240 so Del Mar/Torrey Pines Jeff Neuber 19 DB 5-11 176 JR Albuquerque, NM/Highland David Nottoli 18 WR 6-2 200 FR San Diego/University Danny O'Grady 37 RB 5-11 175 JR San Diego/University Phil Palumbo 79 C 6-1 220 FR San Diego/University Don Pannier 56 OLB 5-11 195 SR Chicago, IL/Loyola Academy Mike Parker 72 LB 6-3 175 FR Miami, FLA/Christopher Columbus Bill Parrott 6 Slot 5-9 175 so Temple City/Arcadia Erik Peterson 77 DL 5-11 190 so Thousand Oaks/Westlake Dave Pojtinger 47 LB 5-11 167 FR Kent, WA/Kent Meridian Chris Powell 3 DB 5-10 180 FR Baldwin, MO/Parkway South Scott Reilly 22 WR 6-1 175 JR Carlsbad/Robert E. Lee Shawn Rezaian 51 LB 5-11 203 so Las Vegas, NV/Eldorado Kevin Ri ce 91 DL 5-11 215 JR So. Pasadena/So. Pasadena Matt Riley 30 RB 6-1 187 so Albuquerque, NM/St. Pius Mark Ross 74 DL 6-3 197 FR San Marino/San Marino Chuck Royer 48 LB 6-1 192 FR lssaquo, WA/Eastside Catholic John Savage 67 OG 6-0 215 SR Riverside/Ramona Mike Sears 80 WR 6-2 184 SR Upland/Damien Doug Skrobut 82 LB 6-2 185 so Post Falls, ID/Gonzaga Prep Dave Smola 57 C 6-3 230 SR San Diego/Grossmont Dante Sorianello 69 OG 6-0 220 SR Woodland Hills/Crespi Carmelite Ben Stoebner 23 DB 5-11 185 JR Tehachapi/Tehachapi Blaine Townsend 59 OLB 5-10 173 so Mill Valley/Tama!pais Tim White 29 DB 5-10 192 JR Los Angeles/Palisades Tom Woodward 36 FB 5-9 190 SR Menlo Park/Woodside Lane Woolery 73 OT 6-5 221 so Culver City/Culver City Ken Zampese 12 WR 5-7 165 FR San Diego/University

5 1985 USD TORERO OUTLOOK Head Coach Brian Fogarty, starting his third year at the helm of the football program, has spent the last two years recruiting student-athletes who fit into the USO program. After experiencing a disappointing season in 1984, the future looks very bright for USO Football. The '85 outlook looks promising as Coach Fogarty has 80 athletes on the roster with 35 returning lettermen and 16 starters back. The roster breakdown includes 15 seniors, 11 juniors, 22 sophomores and 32 freshmen. The Toreros Defense returns eight starters. The major loss will be defensive back Greg Stein. Greg was the defen- sive captain and Co-Defensive Player of the Year in 1984. Heading the list of returning players is Co-Defensive Player of the Year Mike Hamilton (Sr. 6'0" 218). From his inside linebacker position, Mike led the team in total tackles with 113 and was second in interceptions with 5. Mike is joined at linebacker by two year starter and third leading tackler, Pete McMahon (Sr. 6'0" 210). At outside linebacker, USO returns Don Pannier who started last year and top back up Mike Aitken, both seniors. The Defensive Line returns both starting tackles, Brian La liberte' (Sr. 5'9" 220) and Kevin Rice (Sr. 5'10" 220). The nose guard position is wide open. Top returners working for the starting role are Joe Muklevicz (Jr.) and Erik Peterson (So.). The secondary will also return several key players. Heading the list is Ben Stoebner (Sr. 5'11 185) who led the team in interceptions with 6 from his corner position. At the other corner, Mike Macie (So.) and John Gutsmiedl (So.) split time last year and both will see plenty of time this season. At free safety, Tim White (Jr.) and Tony Knight (Sr. 6'0" 185) split time last season and are expected to fight it out again for a starting role. Strong safety is up for grabs and could be any of the players mentioned above. The offense will also have eight starters back. The key loss will be offensive lineman Steve Connolly who was nam- ed the 1984 Offensive Player of the Year. There are three new quarterback candidates this season and right now JC transfer Pat Dixon (Mesa College) has the inside track on the starting position. Top candidates for the running back positions are Mark Covarrubias (Sr. 5'5" 165) and Tom Woodward (Sr. 5'9" 190). Covarrubias was hampered by in- juri es in 1984 and lost his starting role midway through the season. Woodward is back for his third year as the starting fullback and wi ll be pushed by Rick Butler (Sr. 5'11" 215). The receiving core includes a number of players who rotated throughout the 1984 season. At wide receiver Jeff Mansukhani (Jr.), Scott Rei lly (Jr.), and Mike Sears (Sr. 6'2" 184) all played equally last season. Ed McCoy (Jr.) will return for his third season as the number one slotback. Mitch Greene (Sr. 6'1" 215) should be the starting tight end for the fourth year in a row. Lionel DeMorst (So.) who rotated last year will see time at both tight end and slot. The offensive line returns three starters. Dante Sorianello (Sr. 6'0" 220) will return for his third season as a starting guard. John Savage (Sr. 6'0" 215) also returns at guard along with Dave Smola (Sr. 6'3" 230) at center. Returning at tackle is Sophomore Pete Browne. Grey Mclychok (So.) will be pushing to see some action on the o ffensive line as well. The Toreros also return their kicker, Jack Kratochvil (Sr. 5'11 160) and their punter Pat Mc Namara (Jr.). Both should be key factors in the season ahead. There is an outstanding group of new players who will be pushi ng these veterans for playing time at each position.

6 1985 TOREROS

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Mike Aiken (21) SR OLB Filip Andersons (70) FR OLB Charlie Arviso (61) FR LB Pete Brown (66) SO OT

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USD FOOTBALL STADIUM The USD Football Stadium was bui lt in 1955, to pro- vide students the opportunity to play intercollegiate HAMILTON MEAT football and other outdoor sports. COMPANY Set in a natural bowl, the Stadium has 4,000 perma- nent seats located behind the home side of the field. The seats are set in cement and consist of aluminum GO TOREROS! bleachers. There is a four-foot wall surrounding the playing Se rving San Di ego si nce 1933 surface that was built in 1976, in order to keep the The Finest Quality field free from potential mud slides. Meat • Se afood • Poultry At the open end of the stadium is the scoreboard, which was generously donated by the Pepsi Bottling 1079 W est Mo re na Blvd. (619) 276-9360 Company of San Diego. Located above the stands are the restrooms, the football office, the men's locker room and the press box. The press box, which is completely enclosed by glass, houses the official timer, scoreboard operator, announcer, USD coaches and members of the local and visiting media. The Un iversity of San Diego hopes you enjoy your visit to the USD Football Stadium and that you will be back soon.

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1984 USD DEFENSIVE STATS

DEFENSE ur AT TOTAL SACK CF FR INT BK TP

Hamilton 25 88* 113* 2 1 3* 5 l* 1 Stein 42* 51 93 5 3 5* McMahon 20 68 88 4 1 Stoebner 30 38 68 2 6* 4 Rice 19 41 60 9* 2 1 Laliberte' 14 33 47 5 1 2 Lopez 14 31 45 2 1 Pannier 13 30 43 4 1 2 Knight 15 25 40 1 1* 3 Siedschlag 13 27 40 3 1 2 Glassmaker 9 30 39 2 Gutsmiedl 17 21 38 1 3* 1 l* Aitken 10 25 35 1 2 1 White 4 17 21 1 Macie 3 17 20 1 2 Mills 3 11 14 Gutierrez 1 12 13 1 Peterson 2 9 11 Huck 1 8 9 OTHERS 2 25 27

Special Teams stats not included in above final s tatis tics. *denotes season l eade rs . Defensivestats key: UI'=Unassisted Tackle , AT=Assis t e d Tackle , SACK=Quarterback Sack for loss, CF=Caused Fumble, FR= Fumblel e Recove ry , INI'=Inter ception, BK=Dlocked Kick, TP=Tipped Pass.

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Illegal procedure Encroachment False start Illegal motion Disregard flag End of period Offside Illegal position Illegal shift Delay of game

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Ruming into or Failure to wear required Unsportsmanlike conduct roughing kicker equipment Substitution infraction Noncontact foul Illegal participation Sideline interference or holder

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Illegal pass Ball illegally kicked , Invalid fair catch signal Forward pass interference Illegal forward batted or touched Illegal fair catch signal Kick catching interference Roughing passer handing Intentional grounding

Ineligible downfield Blocking below waist on pass Personal foul Clipping Illegal block Chop block Holding or obstructing

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Helping runner Grasping face mask or Illegal use of hands or arms Interlocked interference helmet opening Player disqualification

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1985 USD Cheerleaders

(L- R): Tracy Haraburda, Kari Evenson, Keli Smith, Kim Stein, Lisa Broussard

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HISTORY OF USD COACHING RECORDS USD OPP YEAR WON LOST TIED WIN% PTS PTS COACH "CO TOREROS" 1956 2 3 0 .400 68 114 Gil Kuhn From Your Friends at the 1957 6 3 0 .667 235 134 Bob Mccutcheon SILVER SPICOT 1958 8 2 0 .800 257 136 Bob Mccutcheon 2221 Morena Blvd. 1959 5 0 .167 84 198 Paul Platz 1960 4 5 .473 165 199 Mike Pecarovi ch THURSDAY NITE IS 1961 2 8 0 .200 90 272 1969* 5 2 0 .714 123 133 Jim Gray USD NITE 1970* 2 6 0 .250 136 169 Jim Gray - Special Drink Prices 1971* 3 5 0 .375 206 114 Jim Gray - vote for Spigot King & aueen 1972* 6 3 .684 209 174 Andy Vinci 1973 9 2 .826 455 169 Andy Vinci SEE YOU THERE!! 1974 3 8 0 .273 132 306 Dick Logan 1975 3 6 0 . 333 131 224 Dick Logan COACHES COMPOSITE RECORDS 1976 7 .176 101 250 Bill Williams COACH YRS WIN LOSS TIED WIN% PF PA 1977 2 8 0 .200 137 177 Bill Williams Bob Mccutcheon 2 14 5 0 . 737 492 270 1978 6 3 0 . 667 159 213 Bill Williams Andy Vinci 2 15 5 2 . 727 664 343 1979 4 6 0 .400 193 235 Bill Williams Bill Williams 7 31 35 .474 1303 1387 1980 5 5 0 . 500 208 189 Bill Williams Jim Gray 3 10 13 0 .435 465 446 1981 9 0 .900 290 163 Bill Williams Gil Kuhn 2 3 0 .400 68 114 1982 4 5 0 .444 215 160 Bilt Williams • Brian Fogarty 2 6 13 .333 300 442 1983 5 5 0 . 500 189 200 Brian Fogarty# Mike Pecarovich 2 6 13 .333 255 471 1984 8 .158 111 242 Brian Fogarty# Dick Logan 2 6 14 0 . 300 263 530 Totals 91 106 5 . 462 3894 4201 9 coaches/ Paul Platz 5 0 . 167 84 198 • Club Team s 22 years # Current Coach Totals 22 91 106 5 .462 3894 4201 ·current 20 Coach USO HEAD TRAINERS

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21 1984 USD FOOTBALL STATS

RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE (1- 8-1)

Se pt. 8 ( L) Univ. of Redlands 9-13 ( 3700) RECE I VING NO YDS AVE. TD LG Se pt. 15 (L) Clare mont-Mudd 13- 23 ( 3050) Trafton 18 1 84 10 . 2 29 Se pt. 22 (T) Pomona-Pitzer 22- 22 (2275) Man s u khani 13 217 16.7 1 38 Sept . 29 ( L ) at CS Chico 0 - 2 3 (2359) DeMo r st 11 149 1 3 . 5 1 30 Oct. 6 (L) at La Verne Univ. 1 3- 31 ( 1223) Re illy 8 115 14.4 1 24 Oct. 13 (L) Cal Lutheran 3- 30 (1765) McCoy 7 126 18.0 1 30 Oct . 20 (L) at Azusa-Pacific 7- 34 (2860) Sears 7 88 12 . 6 0 19 Oct. 27 (W) at UC Santa Ba rb. 31- 28 (1370) Greene 5 81 16 . 2 0 24 Nov. 3 (L) Azusa Pacific 10- 24 ( 3870) Covarrubias 4 32 8 . 0 1 15 Nov. 10 (L) St . Ma r y's Col. 3-14 ( 870) Cloutier 3 14 4.7 0 12 Speltz 1 19 19 . 0 0 19 TEAM STATISTICS USD OPP Moll 1 17 17.0 0 17 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 128 152 Woodward 1 - 2 -2.0 0 - 2 By Rushing 6 1 61 USD TOT 79 1040 13 . 2 6 38 By Passing 57 82 OPP TOT 149 1978 1 3 . 3 15 78 By Penalty 10 8 TOTAL OF FENSIVE YARDAGE 2 1 57 3170 PUNTING NO YDS AVE. LG BLK Total Offensive Plays 645 689 McNamara 54 2014 37.3 56 0 Ave . Gain Per P l ay 3 . 3 4 . 6 Wi l son 8 263 32. 7 38 0 NET YARDS RUS HING 1117 1192 USD TOT 62 2277 36.7 56 0 NET YARDS PASSING 1040 1978 OPP TOT 56 2 1 40 38 . 2 60 2 Attempts / Completions 215/79 274 / 1 49 Percen tage Co mp l ete .367 .544 PUNT RETURN NO YDS AVE. TD LG Had I ntercepted 27 15 Gutsmiedl 4 17 4.3 0 14 PUNTS / AVERAGE 62/ 36 .7 56/38 . 2 Mansukh an i 3 13 4.3 0 8 PUNT RETURNS / AVERAGE 12/5 . 4 21/ 4 . 7 Spe l tz 2 23 11. 5 0 13 KICKOFF RETURNS/AVE RAGE 40/ 18 .1 23/ 17 .7 Cova r rubias 1 8 8 . 0 0 8 INTERCEPTIONS/AVE . RETURN 15 / 11.6 27/10 . 7 LaPorta 1 2 2.0 0 2 PENALTIES/YARDS 62/ 548 80/ 717 Townsen d 1 2 2 . 0 0 2 FUMBLES / L OST 33/ 2 1 25/ 12 USD TOT 12 65 5 . 4 0 14 TOUCHDOWNS 12 31 OPP TOT 21 99 4 . 7 0 12 Rushing 6 1 3 Passing 6 16 KI CKO FF RET NO YDS AVE. TD LG Ret u rns 0 2 Clou tie r 7 149 2 1. 3 0 32 Othe r 0 0 Knight 7 117 16 . 7 0 21 1-POINT CONVERSIONS 8 / 8 24/ 29 Mansukhani 6 1 95 32.5 1 101 2- POINT CONVERS I ONS 2/4 1/1 Speltz 6 122 20.3 0 33 FIELD GOALS 6 / 10 12/ 23 Gutsmiedl 6 96 16 . 0 0 19 SAFETY 1 0 Pannier 3 53 17. 7 0 22 TOT AL PO INT S 111 242 McCoy 2 25 12.5 0 14 Average Pts. Per Game 11. 1 24 . 2 Bu tler 1 18 18 . 0 0 18 Mi lls 1 11 11.0 0 11 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 TOTA L Covarrubias 1 - 2 - 2.0 0 - 2 U. SanDiego 9 45 20 37 111 USD TOT 40 725 18.1 0 10 1 Opponents 70 54 63 55 242 OPP TOT 23 408 17 . 7 0 34

TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL PER.G INTERCEPT I ON NO YDS AVE . TD LG u. San Diego 1117 10 4 0 2 1 5.7 Stoebne r 6 63 10.5 0 19 Oppone nts 689 1192 1978 3170 31 7.0 Hamilton 5 44 8.8 0 30 Aitk e n 2 30 15.0 0 26 RUSHING ATT YG YL NYG AVE . TD LG Gutsmiedl 1 37 37 . 0 0 37 Cloutier 102 4 16 26 390 3.84 22 Macie 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 Frye 66 238 2 236 3.6 0 14 USD TOT 15 1 74 11 .6 0 37 Covarrubias 51 232 9 223 4 . 4 0 33 OPP TOT 27 290 10 . 7 2 42 Sa val lo 25 137 0 1 37 5.5 1 35 Butler 26 107 3 1 04 4.0 0 15 Speltz 35 111 9 102 2.9 1 19 SCORING TDR TDP TOO FG lXP 2XP s TP Woodward 40 111 10 101 2 . 5 0 14 Kratochvil 0 () 0 - 6 / 10 9 / 9 1 0 29 McCo y 10 25 16 9 0.9 0 8 Cloutier 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 Ro che lle 2 8 0 8 4.0 0 5 Ma nsukhani 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 Sorianello 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 Covarrubias 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Miller 13 10 39 -29 -2 . 2 0 4 DeMorst 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Meyers 30 63 108 -45 -1. 5 0 17 Speltz 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 Moll 22 31 146 -115 -5 . 2 0 8 Re illy 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Te am 1 0 15 -15 -15.0 0 - 15 Savallo 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 USD TOT 430 1510 393 1117 2.6 6 35 McCoy 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 OPP TOT 409 1524 332 1192 2.9 13 55 Trafton 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 Miller 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 PASSING ATT COMP INT PCT YDS TD LG USD TOT 6 6 1 6 / 10 9/9 2 1 111 Moll 118 10 .407 513 3 38 OPP TOT 13 16 2 13/ 25 22 / 26 1 0 242 Meyers 55 15 7 .273 201 1 30 Mill e r 38 15 9 .395 191 2 24 Woodward 2 1 1 .500 1 7 0 17 US D TOT 215 79 27 . 367 1040 6 38 OPP TOT 275 149 15 .542 1978 15 78

22 USO YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS

1956 1970 (Club) 1975 1980 USO OPP USO Opp USO Opp USO Opp 23 Cali fornia Lutheran 36 68 2-3 114 13 Loyola University 23 12 Redlands 3 1 15 Redlands 30 Game Scores Not Available in 1956 13 Cal Poly Pomona 18 26 LaVerne College 6 14 Claremont-Mudd 27 13 Claremont 21 0 CS Northridge 48 1957 17 Pomona Pitzer College 7 69 Cal Tech 0 29 Whittier College 32 USO Opp 17 Occidental 20 34 Azusa-Pacific College 31 48 Pomona-Pitzer College O 20 Barstow Marines 13 33 Whittier 13 13 Occidental College 16 10 Azusa-Pacific College·· 6 Arizona State Flagstaff 40 17 Laverne 11 St. Mary's (Cal.) 9 0 US International U. 41 7 Azusa-Pacific College 31 7 Montana State 21 LaVerne College 18 6 Cal Lutheran 48 14 Sonoma State 7 40 Pomona College 6 136 2-6-0 169 0 St. Mary's (C al.) 18 41 Edwards AFB 0 0 San Diego Marines 41 10 St. Mary's 7 1971 (Club) 131 3-6-0 224 54 Camp Pendleton 0 208 5-5-0 189 USO Opp 1976 27 U. of Mexico 13 1981 13 UC Riverside 29 USO Opp 54 Mexico Polytechnic 0 USO Opp 22 Occidental College 17 7 Redlands 33 27 Pepperdi ne 0 17 Redlands 3 0 Claremont College 22 30 US International U. 30 47 Claremont 13 235 6-3-0 134 21 Laverne College 20 18 Occidental College 19 24 Pomona 13 1958 7 Pomona-Pi tzer College 14 0 Whittier College 10 38 Occidental 13 USO Opp 41 Azusa-Pcific College 31 6 CS Northridge 49 31 Whittier 28 20 U. of Mexico 6 19 Cal Poly Pomona 50 14 Azusa-Pacific College 18 23 Laverne 15 27 Azusa 13 New Mexico Western 10 21 Loyola University 23 10 CS Los Angeles 30 6 27 USF 14 6 Montana State 31 206 3-5-0 144 0 Cal Lutheran 47 42 Chapman 27 33 Lewis and Clark 0 16 St. Mary's (Cal.) 14 1972 (Club) 14 St. Mary's (Cal.) 31 101 1-7-1 250 46 Colorado Western State 14 USO Opp 290 9-1-0 163 46 Chino Institute 14 14 UC Riverside 34 1977 1982 45 Pepperdine University 13 14 Claremont College USO Opp USO Opp 24 Idaho State 0 19 Occidental College 7 17 Cal Lutheran College 25 32 Redlands 0 24 U. of Montana 13 16 CS Los Angeles 29 0 Redlands** 40 Claremont 0 O San Diego Marines 35 21 Laverne College 27 34 Pomona-Pitzer College 0 31 Pomona 13 28 Pomona-Pitzer College 6 20 Occidental 34 257 8-2-0 136 13 Occidental College 21 18 Whittier 20 35 Loyola University 18 12 Whittier College 16 1959 14 Laverne 20 US International U. 20 CS Norlhridge 56 USO Opp 9 Azusa-Pacific College 15 41 Azusa-Pacific College 27 Azusa-Pacific College 16 14 Cal Poly (SLO) 36 24 Cal Poly Pomona 7 14 Westminster (Utah) 13 o CS Los Angeles 9 17 USC J.C. 20 12 Cal Poly Pomona 42 209 6-3-1 174 13 US International U. 14 SI. Mary's (Cal.) 31 6 Pepperdine University 19 1973 21 St. Mary's (Cal.) 24 14 San Diego Marines 40 215 4-5-0 160 USO Opp 2-8-0 177 38 Southern Cal College 14 1983 16 UC Riverside 20 1978 USO Opp 0 Montana State 47 35 Claremont College USO Opp 14 Redlands 13 84 1-5-0 198 34 Occidental College 14 2 Cal Lutheran 0 34 Claremont 14 1960 57 Pomona-Pitzer College 7 22 Redlands 24 34 Pomona 10 USO Opp 31 Laverne College 14 27 Pomona-Pitzer College 23 Occidental 28 23 Whittier 19 6 Whittier College 20 46 St. Mary's (Cal.) 0 21 Occidental 16 28 Laverne 14 20 New Mexico Western 29 28 Humbolt State 28 20 Whittier 14 6 Azusa-Pacific College 10 0 Humbolt State 20 47 Azusa-Paci fic College 11 9 Claremont-Mudd 10 21 Hayward 40 56 US International U. 20 6 Azusa-Pacific College 35 14 Azusa College 6 22 Cal Lutheran 46 61 Loyola University 0 56 Southern Cal College 14 47 Edwards AFB 0 0 SI. Mary's 6 30 CS Los Angeles 27 21 San Diego Marines 20 38 US International U. 20 14 "Whittenburg 21 189 5-5-0 200 0 San Francisco State 35 27 St. Mary's 11 1984 455 9-2-1 169 159 6-3-0 213 20 Pepperdine University 13 USO Opp 1974 14 Cal Poly Pomona 28 1979 Redlands 13 USO Opp 14 Arizona State Flagstaff 14 USO Opp 13 Claremont-Mudd 23 13 CS Northridge 17 22 Pomona-Pitzer 22 165 4-5-1 199 38 Edwards AFB 16 O Cal State Chico 23 7 Azusa-Paci fic College 15 0 Cal Lutheran 39 1969 (Club) 13 La Verne 31 6 Cal Lutheran 40 23 Redlands 14 USO Opp 3 Cal Lutheran 30 14 Laverne College 9 35 Pomona-Pitzer 16 6 Loyola University 35 Azusa-Pacific 34 12 Whittier College 14 21 Whittier 14 12 St. Mary's (Cal.) 35 31 UC Santa Barbara 28 10 CS Los Angeles 36 27 Occidental 2 30 Whittier JV 13 10 Azusa-Pacific 24 40 Pomona-Pitzer College 26 8 Claremont-Mudd 38 St. Mary's 14 20 Long Beach State JV 8 7 Humbolt State 53 14 Azusa-Pacific College 16 26 USO Alumni 111 1-8-1 242 0 US International U. 29 8 US International U. 28 • 19 Azusa-Pacific College 18 NCAA Playoffs 23 St. Mary's (Cal.) 17 St. Mary's (Cal.) 37 ··Forfeit loss 20 Cal Tech 6 0 UC Riverside 48 12 Laverne College 21 • NCAA Playoffs 123 5-2-0 133 ··Forfeit loss 132 3-8-0 306 193 4-6-0 23 University of San Diego SUMMER CAMPS

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UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS Sept. 14 at UR Stadium ",.,., oJ #'~ Location: ...... •...... Redlands, CA President: ...... Dr. Douglas R. Moore .... Athletic Director: ...... Ted Runner C.1,.,,4' .1:1 Head Coach: ...... Ken Miller - ', e, Career Record/Years: ...... 5-5/1 Yr. Assistants: . . . . Paul Jessup, Andy Anderson, Hal Lefler, Rick Swanson, Sean Joyce 1984 RESULTS (5-5) 1985 SCHEDULE S.I.D.: ...... Pam Walker Enrollment: ...... 1,200 13 U. of San Diego 9 9/14 U. of San Diego Team Nickname: ....•...... Bulldogs 34 Sonoma State 18 9/21 at Occidental Colors: ...... Maroon and Grey 29 U. of La Verne 15 9/28 at Sonoma State Stadium: ...... UR Stadium 23 Pomona-Pitzer 12 10/5 Whittier Conference: ...... •..•...... SCIAC · 10 Azusa-Pacific 14 10/12 Azusa-Pacific 1984 Record: ...... 5-5 17 Claremont-Mudd 21 10/19 at Clare mont-Mudd Lettermen Return ing: ...... 56 9 La Verne 31 10/26 U. of La Verne Lettermen Lost: ...... ? 7 Whittier 34 11/2 at Whittier Offense: ...... I-Formation 48 Pomona-Pitzer 6 11/9 Occidental Defense: ...... 5-2 21 Occidental 38 11/16 Pomona-Pitzer

24 WHITTIER COLLEGE Sept. 21 at USD Location: ...... Whittier, CA President: .... Dr. Eugene S. Mills Athletic Director...... Dave Jacobs Head Coach: ...... Hugh Mendez Career Record/Years: ...... 30-18/5 Yrs Assistants: ...... Tim Salter, Don Uyeshima, Rich Nila, Tak Kobayshi 1984 RESULTS (6 -4) 1985 SCHEDULE S.I.D.: ...... Ernie Yarbrough Enrollment: ...... 1,100 28 Humboldt State 14 9/14 at Azusa-Pacific Team Nickname: ...... Poets 7 St. Mary's 17 9/21 at U. of San Diego Colors: ...... Purple & Gold 17 Azusa-Pacific 7 9/28 at Humboldt State Stadium: ...... Wallace Newman Field (7,000) 24 La Verne 13 1015 at Redlands Conference: ... SCIAC 0 Occidental 17 10/12 Claremont-Mudd 1984 Record: .. 6-4 31 Pomona-Pitzer 9 10/19 Pomona-Pitzer Lettermen Returning: ...... 30 23 Occidental 27 10/26 at Occidental Lettermen Lost: ...... 30 34 Redlands 7 11/2 Redlands Offense: ...... Pro-Set 17 La Verne 27 11/9 at Claremont-Mudd Defense: ...... 7-Up 31 Claremont-Mudd 29 11/16 La Verne

POMONA-PITZER COLLEGE Sept. 28 at Alumni Field Location: ..... Claremont, CA President: .... David Alexander Athletic Director: ...... Curt Tong Head Coach: ...... Clarence Thomas Career Record/Years: ...... 34-35/8 Yrs. Assistants: ...... Tom Maher, Gary Reynolds, George Perry, Scott Shier, Ray Medina S.I.D.: ...... Ed Malan 1984 RESULTS (2 -6-1) 1985 SCHEDULE Enrollment: ...... 2,000 Team Nickname: . Sagehens * Western Cal-(Forfeit Win) 9/21 at Menlo College Colors: ...... Navy Blue, White, Orange 22 U. of San Diego 22 9/28 U. of San Diego Stadium:. . . Alumni Field (3,000) 12 Redlands 23 10/5 at Occidental Conference: ...... SCIAC 27 Claremont-Mudd 10 10/12 La Verne 1984 Record: ...... 2-6-1 9 Whittier 31 10/19 at Whittier Lettermen Returning:...... 28 10 Claremont-Mudd 21 10/26 Claremont-Mudd Lettermen Lost: ...... 7 8 Occidental 31 11 /2 Occidental Offense: ... Pro-Set 6 Redlands 48 11/9 at La Verne Defense: ...... 4-3 16 La Verne 26 11 /16 at Redlands

CLAREMONT· MU DD-SCRIPPS Oct. 5 at CMS Field

Location: ..... Claremont, CA President: ...... Jack Stark Athletic Director: ...... John Zinda Head Coach: . John Zinda Career Record/Year: ...... 60-70-3/16 Yrs. Assistants: .... Chris Parkson, Mike Maynard, Kevin Swift S.I.D.: ...... Grayle Howlett 1984 RESULTS (3-5-1) 1985 SCHEDULE Enrollment: ...... 1,900 :£ Team Nickname ...... Stags 23 U. Of San Diego 13 9/21 at Azusa-Pacific Colors: ... Maroon and Gold 17 Cal. Lutheran 17 9/28 La Verne Stadium: .. CMS Field (2,500) 9 Occidental 14 1015 U. of San Diego Conference: ...... SCIAC 10 Pomona-Pitzer 27 10112 at Whittier 1984 Record ...... 3-5-1 21 Redlands 17 10119 at Redlands Lettermen Returning: ...... 41 21 Pomona-Pitzer 10 10126 at Pomona-Pitzer Lettermen Lost: ...... 9 10 U. of La Verne 36 1112 at La Verne Offense: ...... Pro-Set 3 Occidental 35 11/9 Whittier Defense: . . Oklahoma 29 Whittier 31 11/16 Occidental

25 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE Oct. 12 at Patterson Field Location: ...... Los Angeles, CA President: ...... Richard C. Gilman Athletic Director: ...... Mike Zinn Head Coach: ...... Dale Widolff 1984 RESULTS (10-1) 1985 SCHEDULE Career Record/Years: ...... 23-8/3 Yrs. Assistants: ...... Jim Barker, Gary Etcheverry 21 Azusa-Pacific 18 9/14 at La Verne S.I.D.: ...... Frances Hill 7 Trinity-Texas 0 9/21 Redlands Enrollment: ...... 1,550 7 Sonoma St. 0 9/28 at Azusa-Pacific Team Nickname: ...... Tigers 14 Claremont 9 10/5 Pomona-Pitzer Colors: ...... Orange and Black 17 Whittier 0 10/12 U. of San Diego Stadium: ...... Patterson Field (3,000) 20 La Verne 10 10/19 Open Conference: ...... SCIAC 27 Whittier 23 10/26 Whittier 1984 Record: ...... 10-1 31 Pomona-Pitzer 8 11/2 at Pomona-Pitzer Lettermen Returning: ...... 45 35 Claremont-Mudd 3 11/9 at Redlands Lettermen Lost: ...... 15 38 Redlands 21 11/16 at Claremont-Mudd Offense: ...... Pro-Set NCAA Div. Ill Quarter Final Defense: ...... 3-4 22 Central Iowa 23

Oct. 19 at U.S.D.

Location: ...... La Verne, CA President: ...... Dr. Steven Morgan Athletic Director: ...... Roland Ortmayer Head Coach: ...... Roland Ortmayer Career Record/Years: .... 156-179-6/39 Yrs. Assistants: ...... Rex Huigens, Curtis Frick, Manse Estrada, Bob Morgan, Bill Shier Emmett Terrell 1984 RESULTS (6-3) 1985 SCHEDULE S.I.D.: ...... Michael Guinn Enrollment: ...... 1,000 16 Azusa-Pacific 14 9/14 Occidental Team Nickname: ...... Leopards 15 Redlands 29 9/21 Cal Poly Pomona Colors: ...... Dark Green and Orange 13 Whittier 24 9/28 at Claremont-Mudd Stadium: ...... Arnett Field (2 ,000) 31 U. of San Diego 13 10/5 Azusa-Pacific Conference: ...... SCIAC 10 Occidental 20 10/12 at Pomona-Pitzer 1984 Record: ...... 6-3 31 Redlands 9 10/19 at U. of San Diego Lettermen Returning: ...... 26 36 Claremont-Mudd 10 10/26 at Redlands Lettermen Lost: ...... ? 27 Whittier 17 11/2 Claremont-Mudd Offense: ...... • ...... Pro-Set 26 Pomona-Pitzer 16 11/9 Pomona-Pitzer Defense: ...... 4-3 11/16 at Whittier

CAL POLY POMONA UNIVERSITY Oct. 26 at USD Location: ...... Pomona, CA President: ...... Dr. Huge Labounty Athletic Director: ...... Karen Miller Head Coach: ...... Ray Eberle Career Record/Years: ...... 12-4/2 Yrs. Assistants: ... Steve Macey, Charlie Meagher, John Bechard S.I.D.: ...... Brent Shyer Enrollment: ...... 13,500 1984 RESULTS (6-2) 1985 SCHEDULE Team Nickname: ...... Bronco's Colors: ...... Green and Gold 14 Cal Western 7 9/27 Cal Lutheran St adium: ...... Bronco Stadium (6 ,000) 36 Cal Tech 0 10/5 at Cal Tech Co nference: ...... Independent Club Team 38 - Azusa Pacific (JV) 9 10/12 at UC Santa Barbara 1984Record: ...... 6-2 10 Cal Lutheran (JV) 13 10/19 at Azusa-Pacific Lettermen Returning: ...... 25 10 UC Santa Barbara 13 10/26 Orange County Cowboys Lettermen Lost: ...... 25 24 Azusa Pacific (JV) 7 11 /2 at U. of San Diego Offe nse: . . . .. I-Pro Set 24 San Diego Sharks 0 11/9 Cal Western Institute Defen se: ...... 3-4 21 Cal Western 7 11/16 Open

26 iii I AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY Nov. 2 at USD

Location: ...... Azusa, CA President: ...... Dr. Paul Sago Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Cliff Hamlow Head Coach: ...... Jim Milhon Career Record/Years: ...... 39-24-1 /8 Yrs. Assistants: ...... Art Keough, Jack Haymond, Ron Ponciano, Al Dunn, Dick Ferguson, Vic Harding 1984 RESULTS (7-3) 1985 SCHEDULE S.I.D.: ...... • ...... •.... . Gary Pine Enrollment: ...... 1,450 18 Occidental 21 9/14 Whittier Team Nickname: ...... Cougars 14 La Verne 16 9/21 Claremont-Mudd Colors: ...... Orange, Black and White 9 Whittier 17 9/28 Occidental Stadium ...... Hillside Campus 2 San Francisco St. 0 10/5 at La Verne Conference: ...... NAIA Independent 14 Redlands 10 10/12 at Redlands 1984 Record: ...... 7-3 31 UC Santa Barbara 7 10/26 at UC Santa Barbara Lettermen Returning: ...... 51 34 U. of San Diego 7 11/2 at U. of San Diego Lettermen Lost: ...... 15 24 U. of San Diego 10 11/9 San Francisco St. Offense: ...... I-Formation 19 Cal Lutheran 10 11/16 Cal Lutheran Defense: ...... 3-4 37 Sonoma St. 20

UC SANTA BARBARA Nov. 9 at USD Location: ...... Santa Barbara, CA President: ...... Robert Huttenback Athletic Director: ...... Ken Drescher Head Coach: ...... Mike Warren Career Record/Years: ...... First Year Assistants: . . . Rick Candaele, Booker Brown, Johnny Higgins, Chuck Crummy, Mark Gorsz, Mike Crawford, Clayton Mills, Jeff Swan 1984 RESULTS (4-3) 1985 SCHEDULE S.I.D.: ...... Jay Lucas Enrollment: ...... 17,500 23 Cal Poly SLO-J.V. 24 9/14 at Cal Poly J.V.'s (scrim.) Team Nickname: ...... Gauchos 7 Azusa Pacific 31 9/28 at Imperial Valley Colors: ...... Blue and Gold 13 Cal Poly Pomona 10 10/5 Humboldt State Stadium: ...... Harder Stadium (17,000) 28 U. of San Diego 31 10/12 Cal Poly Pomona Conference: ...... Independent Club Team 27 Cal Poly SLO-J.V. 9 10/19 at UC Davis J.V .' s 1984 Record: ...... 4-3 20 Cal Western 0 10/26 Cal Poly SLO-J.V .' s Lettermen Returning: ...•...... 30 83 N.E. Los Angeles Bengals 0 11/2 Azusa-Pacific Lettermen Lost: ...... 30 11/9 at U. of San Diego Offense: ...... Pro-I Formation 11/16 So. Oregon Defense: ...... " 50" 11/23 Cal Western

ST. MARY'S COLLEGE Nov. 16 at SMC Stadium

Location: ...... Moraga, CA President: ...... Br. Mel Anderson, FSC. Athletic Director: ...... Dr. Donald J. McKillip Head Coach: ...... Joe Deluca Career Record/Years: ...... 5-6/1 Yr. Assistants: . ... . Craig Rundle, Jim McDonald, Randle McClure, Forrest Klein, Don Madera 1984 RESULTS (5-6) 1985 SCHEDULE Steve Jacoby, Gordy Finn, Andy Boyton S.I.D.: ...... Rick Sutton 7 CS Hayward 31 9/14 CS Hayward Enrollment: ...... 2,100 17 Whittier 7 9/21 CS Northridge Team Nickname: ...... Gaels 9 CS Sacramento 34 9/28 Sacramento St. Colors: ...... Red and Blue 17 Sonoma St. 9 10/5 at San Francisco St. Stadium: ...... St. Mary's Stadium (3,500) 13 Cal Lutheran 21 10/12 at Cal Lutheran Conference: ...... Independent NCAA Div. II 20 CS Northridge 19 10/19 at Cal Poly-SLO 1984 Record: ...... 5-6 16 Humboldt St . 3 10/26 Humboldt St. Lettermen Returning: ...... 30 10 Cal Poly-SLO 28 11/2 Sonoma St. Lettermen Lost: ...... •...... 20 17 CS Chico 20 11 /9 Chico St. Offense: ...... I- Pro Set 14 U. of San Diego 3 11 /16 U. of San D iego Defense: ...... 3-4 6 Santa Clara 28 11 /23 at Santa Clara

27 ALL TIME USD FOOTBALL RECORDS Rushing Most Field Goals: Times Carried Ball: Game -- 4, Robert Lozzi vs. Claremont-McKenna, 1982 Game -- 33, Craig Frye vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1984 Season -- 11 , Robert Lozzi, 1981 & 1982 Season -- 224, Jerome McAlpin, 1983 Career -- 27, Robert Lozzi, 1981-83 (27 of 47) Career -- 507, Joe Henry, 1977-81 Most Extra Points: Yards Gained Rushing: Game -- 8, Doug Rothrock vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Game -- 271 , Sammy Croom vs. Azusa-Pacific, 1972 Season -- 49, Doug Rothrock, 1973 (49 of 58) Season --1177, Sammy Croom, 1972 Career -- 67, Robert Lozzi, 1981 -83 (67 of 71) Career -- 2011 , Joe Henry, 1977-81 Most Two-Point Conversions: Rushing Average: Game -- 2, Tom Gates vs. Idaho State, 1958 Season -- 6.3, Rich Paulson, 1973 (Minimum 50 Carries) Season -- 3, Jim Gabriel, 1960 Career -- 5.8, Sammy Croom, 1972-73 Career -- 3, Jim Gabriel, 1959-61

Passing Punting Passes Attempted: Most Punts: Game -- 48, Eric Sweet vs. Laverne, 1982 Game -- 12, Joe Amidon vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Season -- 375, Tim Call, 1979 Season -- 61 , Joe Amidon, 1975 Career -- 533, Tim Call, 1979-80 Career -- 109, Joe Amidon, 1974-75 Passes Completed: Most Yards Punted: Game -- 26, Tim Call vs. Whittier, 1979 Game -- 447, Joe Amidon vs. USIU, 1975 Los Angeles, 1972 Season -- 164, Bob Dulich, 1973 Season -- 2287, Jan Chapman, 1960 Career -- 220, Tim Call, 1979-80 Career -- 4529, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Yards Gained Passing: Punting Average: Game -- 389, Bob Dulich vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Game -- 59.4, Vern Valdez vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Season -- 2538, Bob Dulich, 1973 (Minimum 3 punts) Career -- 2826, Eric Sweet, 1981-82 Season -- 43.8, Jan Chapman, 1958 (Minimum 15 punts) Touchdown Passes Thrown: Career -- 43.7, Vern Valdez, 1957 (Minimum 30 punts) Game -- 5, Bob Dulich vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season -- 21, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career -- 23, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Miscellaneous Most Passes Had Intercepted: Longest Run From Scrimmage: Game -- 4, Several Players 99, Sammy Croom vs. Azusa-Pacific, 1972 (Longest Season -- 18, Tim Call, 1979, and Eric Sweet, 1982 in nation) Career -- 27, Eric Sweet, 1981-82 Longest Completed Pass: Fewest Passes Intercepted: 89, Bob Dulich to Andy Sanchez vs. Humboldt State, 1973 Game -- 0, Several Players Longest Punt Return: Season -- 4, Steve Loomis, 1980 (Minimum 100 Attempts) 91 , Ed Bunsic vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Career -- 11 , Steve Loomis, 1980-81 (Minimum 200 Attempts) Longest Kickoff Return: 100-yard touchdown, Emitt Dodd vs. Cal Lutheran, 1983 Receiving 101 -yard touchdown, Jeff Mansukhani vs. UCSB, 1984 Passes Caught: Longest Pass Interception Return: Game -- 10, Jeff Morgan vs. St. Mary's, 1979 100 yards to Chuck Pillon vs. Claremont, 1979 Season -- 67, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Longest Punt: Career -- 101 , Mike Rish, 1980-83 85 yards by Vern Valdez vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 Yards Pass Receiving: Consecutive Point after Touchdown: Game -- 207, Merle Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 19, Bill Jache, 1972 Season -- 1102, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Most Passes Intercepted in a Season: Career -- 1722, Mike Rish, 1980-83 8, Dan Herbert, 1981 Touchdown Passes Caught: Consecutive Field Goals: Game -- 3, Merle Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 6, Robert Lozzi, 1982 Season -- 10, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Career -- 18, Mike Rish, 1980-83 Team Rushing (Minimum 9 Game Season for Cumulative Records) Total Offense Most Yards Gained: Yards Gained: Game -- 462 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Game -- 383, Bob Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 Season -- 2338 in 1973 Season -- 2773, Bob Dulich, 1973 Fewest Yards Gained: Career -- 2818, Joe Henry, 1977-81 Game -- 11 vs. Azusa Pacific, 1984 Total Offensive Plays: Season -- 870 in 1974 Game -- 54, Bob Dulich vs. Wittenberg, 1973 Most Rushes: Season -- 422, Bob Dulich, 1973 Game -- 65 vs. Loyola University, 1972 Career -- 559, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Season -- 535 in 1972 Fewest Rushes: Scoring Season -- 413 in 1960 Most Points: Game -- 19, Tom Gates vs. Pepperdine, 1958 Passing: Season -- 96, Rich Pau lson, 1973 Career -- 138, Sammy Croom, 1872-73 Most Yards Gained: Game -- 390 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Most Touchdowns: Season -- 2828 in 1973 (Best in nation) Game -- 3, 11 players (Terry Franic, 1975) Season -- 16, Rich Paulson, 1973 Fewest Yards Gained: Career -- 23, Sammy Croom, 1972-73 Game -- 0 vs. Long Beach State, 1961 Season -- 676 in 1961

28 Most Passes Attempted: Rushing Average Per Game: Game -- 48 vs. Laverne, 1982 Season .. 219.4 in 1958 (2194 yards in 10 games) Season ·· 417 in 1979 Passing Average Per Game: Fewest Passes Attempted: Season .. 235.7 in 1973 (2828 yards in 12 games) (Best in nation) Game -- 3 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1975 Scoring Average Per Game: Season •· 157 in 1983 Season .. 37.9 in 1973 (455 points in 12 games) (Best in nation) Fewest Passes Completed: Most First Downs: Game •· 0 vs. Long Beach State, 1961 Game .. 29 vs. Colorado Western State, 1958 Season ·· 49 in 1961 Season -- 259 in 1973 Most Touchdown Passes Thrown: Game •· 5 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Fewest First Downs: Season ·· 22 in 1973 Game .. 7 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season •· 107 in 1961 Fewest Touchdown Passes Thrown: Game .. 0 vs. several teams Most Punts: Season •· 2 in 1961 Game •· 12 vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Most Passes Had Intercepted: Season •· 86 in 1974 Game -- 6 vs. UC Riverside, 1972 Most Fumbles: Season -- 27 in 1984 Game .. 7 vs. LaVerne, 1973 and San Diego Marines and Camp Fewest Passes Had Intercepted: Pendleton, 1957, vs. Azusa-Pacific, 1974 Game -- O vs. several teams Season -- 42 in 1957 Season -- 6 in 1958 Fewest Fumbles: Best Passing Percentage: Game •· 0 vs. several teams Season -- .554, 1973 (181 of 327) Season •· 12 in 1960 Worst Passing Percentage: Most Fumbles Lost: Season .. .292 , 1961 (49 of 168) Game .. 6 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season •· 21 in 1984 Total Offense Fewest Fumbles Lost: Most Yards Total Offense: Game .. 0 vs. several teams Game •· 648 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1973 Season -- 5 in 1960 Season .. 5166 in 1973 (Best in nation) Fewest Yards Total Offense: Defensive Records/Rushing Game .. 51 vs. San Diego Marines, 1957 Season -- 2157 in 1984 Fewest Yards Allowed Rushing: Game -- 9, vs. Laverne, 1981 Season -- 800, 1978 Scoring Most Yards Allowed Rushing: ost Points: Game -- 343 vs. Cal State Los Angeles, 1972 Game .. 69 vs. Cal Tech, 1970 Season •· 1829 in 1973 Season •· 455 in 1973 Fewest Points: Game •· 0 vs. several teams Defensive Passing Season •· 90 in 1961 Fewest Passes Completed: Most Touchdowns: Game -- o vs. Laverne College, 1972 Game -- 9 vs. Loyola, 1973 Season •· 61 in 1958 Season •· 64 in 1973 Most Passes Completed: Fewest Touchdowns: Game .. 26 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Game -- 0 vs. several teams Season -- 146 in 1973 Season -· 12 in 1984 Fewest Passes Attempted: Most Points After Touchdowns: Game -- 7 vs. New Mexico Western, 1958 Game .. 8 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season•· 154 in 1958 Season •· 52 in 1973 (51-one point, 1-two point) Most Passes Attempted: Fewest Points After Touchdowns: Game -- 53 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Game .. O vs. several teams Season -- 325 in 1973 Season -- 4 in 1961 Most Passes Intercepted: Game -- 6 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957 & USF, 1981 Penalties Season •· 26 in 1981 ost Penalties: Fewest Passes Intercepted: Game .. 18 vs. Chino Institute and U. of Mexico, 1957 Game •· 0 vs. several teams Season -- 113 in 1958 Season •· 9 in 1960 Fewest Penalties: Game -- 0 vs. UC Riverside, 0 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Season -- 54 in 1961 Total Defense Most Yards Penalized: Fewest Yards Total Offense Allowed: Game ·· 216 vs. USF, 1981 Game •· minus 16 vs. Camp Pendleton, 1957 Season •· 993 in 1958 Season •· 1750 in 1978 Fewest Yards Penalized: Most Yards Total Offense Allowed: Game -· 0 vs. UC Riverside, 1973, 0 vs. Pomona-Pitzer, 1977 Game .. 536 vs. U.S. International U., 1975 Season •· 515 in 1961 Season •· 3512 in 1974 Most Points Allowed: Miscellaneous Game •· 53 by Humbolt State, 1974 ost Touchdowns Rushing: Season •· 306 in 1974 Season -· 34 in 1973 Fewest Points Allowed: Fewest Touchdowns Rushing: Game •· 0 vs. several teams Season •· 6 in 1984 Season •· 134 in 1957

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