O’Donnell, Thomas*** 1938-40 ...... Casper, WY Petty, Larry** 1963-64 Great Falls Rice, Tony**** 1989-92 ...... North Bend, OR Oech, Vern* 1932, ...... Billings Pfahler, Steven**** 2006-09 ...... Frenchtown Richards, Ron** 1970-71 ...... Butte Oelkers, T.J.**** 1998-01 ...... Helena Pierce, Murray** 1975-76 ...... Cincinnati, OH Richardson, Kelly**** 1980-83 .....Grants Pass, OR Ogden, Randy**** 1974-77 Traverse City, MI Piette, Russell* 2009 ...... Vancouver, WA Richardson, Quinton** 1987-88 ...... Oakland, CA Oglesbee, Jim* 1973 ...... Missoula Pitcher, Ciche*** 2000-01, 03 ...... Anaconda Riggs, Bryan** 2007-08 ...... Spokane, WA Okoniewski, Steve** 1970-71 ...... Silverdale, WA Pitcher, Karl*** 2005-07 ...... Anaconda Rigoni, Arnie**** 1977-80 Chicago, IL Oliver, Dane*** 2001-03 ...... Monmouth, OR Pinsoneault, Richard* 1952 ...... St. Ignatius Riley, Randy**** 1993-96 ...... Butte Oliver, Larry**** 1982-85 ...... Hillsboro, OR Plum, Mark*** 1974-76 ...... Tracyton, WA Rist, Severt* 1945 ...... Billings O’Loughlin, Jack**** 1945-48 ...... Missoula Plummer, Ben*** 1923-25 ...... Stevensville Rittenour, Clifford* 1897 ...... Missoula Olsen, Justin**** 1995-98 ...... Helena Plummer, Ted*** 1921-23 ...... Stevensville Ritter, Milton*** 1924-26 Eveleth, MN Olson, Bruce** 1957-58 ...... Missoula Polhemus, Chris*** 2003-05 ...... Missoula Roban, Michael** 1976-77 Great Falls Olson, Clifford*** 1934-36 ...... Whitefish Polich, Tim**** 1986-89 Great Falls Robbins, James** 1997-98 ...... Missoula Olson, Jamaine* 2007 ...... Beaverton, OR Polleys, Hovey*** 1900-02 ...... Missoula Roberts, Evan* 1939 ...... Butte Olson, James*** 1971-73 Rochester, MN Pomajevich, Chris** 1962-63 ...... Superior Roberts, James* 1933 ...... Billings O’Neil, James** 1967-68 ...... Edmonton, Alberta Pomajevich, Joseph*** 1935-37 ...... Missoula Roberts, Joe** 1951-52 ...... Butte O’Neil, Mick* 1968 Walla Walla, WA Ponqoha, Dave** 1973-74 ...... Lacey, WA Roberts, Pierre** 1946-47 ...... Missoula O’Neill, William* 1922 ...... ,...... Missoula Poole, Scott*** 1982-85 ...... Spokane, WA Roberts, Sam* 1939 ...... Helena Opperud, Jon** 2008-09 ...... Milwaukee, OR Poole, Shawn**** 1982-85...... Spokane, WA Roberts, Tony** 1989-90 Vancouver, WA Orwig, Chris*** 2002-05 Prairie Village, KS Popovich, Milt*** 1935-37 ...... Butte Robertson, Alfred** 1914-15 ...... Minnesota Orizotti, Dan**** 1998-01 ...... Butte Porter, Gilbert** 1921-22 ...... Stevensville Robertson, William*** 1940-42 ...... Great Falls Orlich, Don* 1952 ...... Butte Postler, Willie*** 1969-71 Vancouver, B.C. Robinson, Casey**** 1996-99 ...... Missoula Orr, Conrad** 1916-17 ...... Missoula Potts, Michael** 2003-04 ...... Missoula Robinson, Clarence* 1963 ...... Kalispell Ortiz, R.C *** 1967-69 ...... Monte Bello, CA Powell, Alan*** 1981-83 ...... Lewistown Robinson, Joel**** 2000-03 ...... Kalispell Ostrum, Emil** 1925-26 ...... Wabash,MN Premock, Steve** 1990-91 ...... Grass Valley, CA Robinson, Roy*** 1967-69 ...... Glasgow Overton, Robert*** 2007-09 San Leandro, CA Preuninger, William* 1945 ...... Missoula Rodriguez, Alex** 1982-83 Los Angeles, CA Owens, John** 1985-86 Kent, WA Previs, John* 1935 Thompson Falls Rognlien, Gordon*** 1926-28 ...... Kalispell Owsley, Merritt**** 1911-14 ...... Twin Bridges Price, John* 1978 Palatine, IL Rolston, Thomas*** 1936-38 ...... Forsyth Prigmore, John* 1973 ...... Winlock, WA Rominger, Dean**** 1980-83 ...... Fort Benton P Procter, Cory**** 2001-04 Gig Harbor, WA Ronan, Peter*** 1911-13 ...... Missoula Pacheco, Raul**** 1995-98 ...... Honolulu, HI Prueninger, William* 1947 ...... Missoula Rooney, Harry* 1921 ...... Missoula Paffhausen, Josh**** 1994-97 ...... Butte Pugh, Terry*** 1969-71 ...... Kalispell Rooney, James**** 1978-81 ...... Missoula Page, John* 1940 ...... Kalispell Rooney, John*** 1981-83 ...... Butte Palma, Ryan*** 1993-95 ...... Canby, OR Q Roper, Justin* 2009 ...... Buford, GA Palmer, Colt**** 2001-04 ...... Omaha, NE J.D. Quinn** 2007-08 ...... Garland, TX Rosenberg, Joel**** 1999-02...... Whitefish Palmer, Jace**** 2006-09 ...... Missoula Rosenberg, Ronald**** 1971-74 ...... Whitefish Palmer, Loren* 1946 ...... Laurel R Radakovich, Dan*** 1946-48 ...... Glasgow Rosera, Ervin*** 1955-57 ...... Lena, WI Palmer, Tyler**** 2006-09 ...... Missoula Rafferty, William* 1926 Wabash, MN Rossmiller, Edward** 1945-46 ...... Minot, ND Pangle, Louis*** 1955-57 ...... Denver, CO Ramsey, Ted*** 1920-22 ...... Lewistown Rothwell, Jack* 1950 ...... Billings Paoli, David**** 1978-81 Great Falls Rankin, Mike**** 1985-88 ...... Edmonds, WA Rowam, James* 1954 ...... Livingston Paresa, Gregory*** 1967-69 ...... Kahului, HI Ray, Jason**** 1985-88 ...... Missoula Rowell, Darren** 1996-97 ...... Abbotsford, B.C. Parker, Damon**** 1997-00 ...... Tallahasse, FL Ray, Ted**** 1982-85 ...... Stevensville Rubie, Michael* 2003 ...... Cerritos, CA Parker, John* 1973 ...... Kingston, ME Raynock, Chase**** 1996-99 ...... Billings Rudio, Jack** 1960-61 ...... Helena Parks, Tim** 2005-06 Moreno Valley, CA Reagan, John** 1940-41 Chicago, IL Ruiz, Mike** 1986-87 ...... Kalispell Parmalee, James*** 1926-28 ...... Missoula Reardon, Stephen** 1908-09 Boston, MA Rule, Ted*** 1928-30 ...... Deer Lodge Parsons, Houston* 1901 ...... Missoula Redwine, Randy** 1974-75 ...... Reading, OH Russell, Brent*** 1962-64 ...... Missoula Pattison, Leo* 1946 ...... Glasgow Reece, Gabe** 1995-96 ...... Salem, OR Russell, Harvey* 1902 ...... Missoula Paulson, Kraig**** 1983-86 ...... Plentywood Reed, Dick** 1949-50 Miles City Russum Brent**** 2005-08 ...... Lewiston, ID Payne, Bryan** 1989-90 Spokane, WA Reeves, David*** 1985-87 ...... Sedro Wooley, WA Rutt, Tom**** 1981-84 ...... Laurel Pease, Brent** 1985-86 ...... Mountain Home, ID Reid, Darrin** 1985-86 ...... Klamath Falls, OR Ryan, Casey* 2000 ...... Billings Peeples, Johnnie** 2001-02 ...... Anaheim, CA Reidy, Mike* 2000 San Diego, CA Ryan, Emmett**** 1907-10...... Valier Pelayo, Alvin* 1958 ...... Honolulu, HI Reilly, Casey*** 1969-71 ...... Anaconda Ryan, Jerry*** 1928-30 ...... Deer Lodge Pelc, Brian**** 1999-02 ...... Helena Remington, Josh**** 1994-97 ...... Kalispell Ryan, Kyle**** 2004-07 ...... Billings Pelluer, Tyler** 2007-08 Sammamish, WA Renevier, Jeff** 2000-01 ...... Orange, CA Pells, Greg* 1983 ...... Calgary, ALB Renning, Stanley*** 1956-58 Great Falls S Pepe, Joe** 1957-58 ...... ,...... Missoula Sacks, Barry**** 1976-79 ...... Federal Way, WA Replogle, Bert* 1947 ...... Lewistown Perey, Emile*** 1928-30 ...... Philipsburg Saenz, Alan**** 2002-05 Newport Beach, CA Reynolds, Chase*** 2007-09 ...... Drummond Petek, Andy**** 1997-00 ...... Helena Sailor, Floyd* 1917 ...... Havre Reynolds, Linwood*** 1931-33 ...... Butte Peters, Daniel** 1960-61 ...... Butte Salo, Gregory*** 1972-74 ...... Butte Reynolds, Terry* 1972 ...... Glendora, CA Peters, Robin*** 1969-71 ...... Cleveland Hts., OH Salois, Jerry* 1964 ...... Philipsburg Reynolds, Vernon** 1941-42 ...... Prosser, WA Peterson, Arthur*** 1936-38 Great Falls Salonen, Brad**** 1984-87 Great Falls Reynolds, William*** 1946-48 ...... Highland, IN Peterson, Keith** 1953-54 Seattle, WA Salonen, Brian**** 1980-83 Great Falls Rhehfield, Robert* 1945 ...... Missoula Peterson, Phillip*** 1936-38, ...... Kalispell Saltus, Mike* 1993 ...... Darby Rhinehart, Naseby*** 1932-34...... Milwaukee, WI Peterson, Russell*** 1928-30 Miles City Salvo, Jim*** 1964-66 ...... Dillon Rhinehart, Naseby Jr.*** 1955-57 ...... Missoula Peterson, Tom* 1985 Miles City Sambrano, Jabin** 2008-09 ...... Temecula, CA Rhoades, Brad**** 2002-05 ...... Bellingham, WA Peterson, Tyler** 2001-02 ...... Helena Samson, Kyle* 2003 ...... Helena Rice, Mike** 1985-86 ...... Twin Falls, ID Samuelson, George*** 1952-54 ...... Glendive 2010 Grizzly Football 124 Sanders, Nate**** 1996-99 ...... Anaconda Simonson, Eric**** 1992-95 ...... Plentywood Stensrud, Kelly**** 1992-95 ...... Missoula P Sanderson, Lawson*** 1914-16 ...... Shelton, WA Simpkins, Edward**** 1910-13 ...... Missoula Stephens, Andre**** 1980-83 ...... Tacoma, WA ^ Sayatovich, George*** 1932-34 ...... Anaconda Simpson, Ja’Ton***2002,04-05 Bellflower, CA Stephens, Wallace** 1945-46 ...... Billings Scates, Dennis**** 1991-94 ...... Spokane, WA Simpson, Martin*** 1908-10 ...... Missoula Sterns, Bill*** 1969-71 Stevenson, WA Scates, Wade* 1995 ...... Spokane, WA Sirmon, David**** 1993-96 Walla Walla, WA Stewart, Gordon*** 1948-50 ...... Forsyth Schaefer, Gary* 1965 ...... Billings Sivingen, Marcus* 1946 ...... Glasgow Stewart, Robert** 1951-52 ...... Forsyth ^ Scherck, George*** 1914-16 ...... Missoula Skinner, Jon**** 2000-03 ...... Dillon Stimac, Daniel** 1967-68 Great Falls Schey, Russell* 2008 ...... Billings Sloane, Hugh* 1899 ...... Missoula Stocking, G. Edgar* 1952 ...... Whitefish K Schiller, Carl* 1942 ...... Chicago, IL Sloan, Pete** 2004-05 ...... Kalispell Stockton, Houston** 2008-09 ...... Spokane, WA Schilling, Braydon** 2008-09 ...... Gillette, WY Slocum, Dethrick** 1990-91...... Fresno, CA Stoddard, Thayer*** 1907-09 ...... Missoula I Schilling, Kurt**** 1991-94 ...... Shelby Small, Robert*** 1954-56 ...... Missoula Stoll, Erik** 2008-09 Sandpoint, Id ^ Schillinger, Jim** 1969-70 ...... Vida Smead, Burton*** 1908-10...... Missoula Stone, George* 1912 ...... Missoula Schillinger, Shann**** 2006-09 ...... Baker Smelko, Daniel* 1964 Hubbard, OH Storbakken, Rollie* 1974 ...... Mt. Vernon, WA H Schmasow, Glen*** 1973-75 Great Falls Smerker, Gregg**** 1988-91 ...... Great Falls Story, Leland** 1933-34 ...... Winnett Schmauch, Michael* 1964 Great Falls Smith, Bob** 1973-74 ...... Pasco, WA Stranahan, Larry*** 1968-70 ...... Missoula P Schmeckpeper, Cary* 1977 ...... Buhl, ID Smith, Di-Onte*** 1996-98 ...... Van Nuys, CA Strand, Carl* 1955 Bremerton, WA Schmidt, Andrew*** 2006-08 ...... Bozeman Smith, Earl* 1902...: ...... Unknown Strauss, Richard*** 1966-68 ...... Poison | Scholle, Kyle** 2001-02...... Parker, CO Smith, Frank** 1936-37 ...... Chicago, IL Straw, Alva* 1921.....' ...... Forsyth Schoonover, Charles** 1903-04 ...... Phillipsburg Smith, Gary*** 1959-61 .... Whitefish Stfeit, David** 1946-47 ...... Missoula Schotte, George** 1928-29 ...... Helena Smith, Gary*** 1965-67 ...... Pittsburgh, PA Streit, Norman**** 1912-15 ...... Missoula ^ Schroeder, Howard* 1897 ...... Missoula Smith, Jeffrey* 1975 Vancouver, WA Stringer, Darren** 1990-91 ...... Vacaville, CA Schruth, Pat*** 1968-70 ...... Billings Smith, Joe* 2007 Rowland Heights, CA Strizich, Joseph* 1936 Great Falls | Schulte, Rob**** 2005-08 Great Falls Smith, Mark*** 1983-85 Vancouver, WA Strom, Roy*** 1939-41 ...... Shelby Schulz, John*** 1959-61 ...... Missoula Smith, Michael* 1998 Los Angeles, CA Strutzel, Mike** 1986-87 Monitor, WA P Schwend, Howard** 1959-60 ...... Bridger Smith, Mike** 1965-66 Olympia, WA Stuart, Gig* 1974 ...... Miami, FL Schwertfeger, Carl**** 1959-62 Milwaukee, WI Smith, Scott** 1986-87 ...... Lancaster, CA Stuberg, Josh* 2009 ...... Helena P Schwertfeger, Dale* 1959 ...... Milwaukee, WI Smith, Vernon*** 2001-03 ...... San Diego, CA Sugrue, Pat*** 1923-25 ...... Anaconda ^ Schwertfeger, Gary****1959-62 Milwaukee, WI Smith, William (B.J.)* 1948 ...... Butte Sullivan, Dan**** 1974-77 ...... Butte Scott, Arnold** 1941-42 ...... Plains Snyder, Chris**** 2000-03 Spokane, WA Sullivan, John*** 1933-35, ...... Butte | | Scott, Duncan* 1975 Great Falls Snyder, George** 1930-31 Great Falls Sullivan, Pat**** 1976-79 ...... Butte Scott, Wilbur* 1946 ...... Missoula Sobansky, Joe** 1976-77 ...... Ajo, AZ Sullivan, Rick**** 1985-88 ...... Whitefish p Scovel, Larry* 1962 ...... Kalispell Soderstonjohn* 1908 ...... Clinton, IA Sullivan, Stephen****’1917-20 ...... Butte Scrafford, Kirk**** 1986-89 ...... Billings So loman, Ted* 1972 Spokane, WA Sulser, Mark** 1987-88 ...... Glasgow P Searles, Jim*** 1965-67 ...... Missoula Sopp, Bernie* 1994 ...... Ukiah, CA Sunderland, Brock** 1999-00 Great Falls Sedman, Ellis** 1898-99 ...... Missoula So renson, Glenn** 1959-60 ...... Billings Sundquist, Tim*** 1981-83 Great Falls Sedman, Oscar** 1898-99 ...... Missoula So renson, Thomas** 1957-58 ...... Benicia, CA Sutton, Mickey** 1980-81 ...... Union City, CA ^ See, Mike *** 1989-91 Great Falls Sorrell, Malcom**** 1980-83 ...... Tacoma, WA Svennungsen, Rock*** 1972-74 ...... Shelby Seeley, Roger** 1963-64 ...... Shelby Sparber, Dale** 1957-58 Cashmere, WA Swanson, Carl** 1935-36 ...... Anaconda p Segars, Levander**** 2001-04 ...... Colo. Springs Sparks, Richard*** 1966-68 ...... Butte Swarthout, Jack*** 1939-41 ...... Prosser, WA Selle, Andrew*** 2007-09 ...... Billings Sparks, Robert* 1940 ...... Butte Swarthout, William*** 1940-42 Prosser, WA P Selstad, Tom*** 1947-49 Great Falls Spaulding, Thomas* 1903 ...... Missoula Swearingen, Chester* 1952....!...Port Orchard, WA Semansky, Frank**** 1946-49 ...... Butte Spear, Del**** 1973-76 Cheney, WA Swearingen, Gary* 1972 ...... Missoula ^ Sethman, Richard* 1982 ...... Lakewood, CA Spelman, James*** 1936-38 ...... Anaconda Sweet Russell** 1924-25 Miles City ^ Sexe, Doug*** 1983-85 Great Falls Spencer, Bruce* 1970 Hoquiam, WA Swenson, Brent*** 1991-93 ...... Glasgow Shadoan, Richard** 1951-52 ...... Billings Spencer, Franklin*** 1928-30 ...... Geyser Swink, Andrew** 2008-09 Rowland Hts., CA p Shaffer, Harry** 1937-38 ...... Butte Spencer, Lance**** 2002-05 ...... Malta Swogger, Josh* 2006 ...... Vienna, OH Shaffer, John*** 1922-24 Miles City Spencer, Mark** 2001-02, ...... Fallbrook, CA Sylvestre, Mike* 2009 ...... Phoenix, AZ P Sharkey, Ron*** 1979-81 ...... Missoula Spigner, Paul* 1976 ...... Newark, NJ Szakash, Paul** 1935-36 Chicago, IL Shaw, Alex** 2008-09 ...... Spokane, WA Spraggins, Scott**** 1992-95 Great Falls Szalay, Thatcher**** 1998-01 ...... Whitefish P Shegina, William** 1938-39 ...... Anaconda Sprosky, Todd** 1988-89 ...... Gardena, CA Stachnik, Ray** 1969-70 ...... Chicago, IL T ^ Shephard, William* 1945 ...... Des Moines, IA Taberacci, Emil*** 1937-39 Great Falls Stachnik, Richard** 1975-76 ...... Chicago, IL P Sherbeck, Harold** 1950-51 ...... Big Sandy Tagmyer, W.* 1977 ...... Federal Way, WA ^ Sheridan, Guy* 1901 ...... Missoula Stadnyk, Mike****2004-05, 07-08... Regina, Saska. Tait, William* 1908 ...... Missoula Sheridan, Phillip*** 1913-15 ...... Paola, KS Staninger, Brett* 2002 ...... Missoula Talmage, Jon**** 2002-05 ...... Anaheim, CA p Shevalier, Jack** 1960-61 ...... Helena Stansberry, Robert* 1932 ...... Norfolk, NE Talolutu, John** 1968-69 ...... Oahu, HI Stapp, Clint** 2006-07 ...... Niwot, CO Shields, John** 1935-36 Miles City Tanner, Gordon** 1921-22 Miles City P Shillam, Terry**** 1982-85 ...... Orchards, WA Stark, John* 1972 Vancouver, WA Tarrow, Bill**** 1981-84 ...... Eugene, OR Shoate, Jeff* 1999...... San Diego, CA Stark, Robert** 1972-73 ...... Poison Taylor, Ed* 1923 Miles City P Short, Cory* 1999 Cut Bank Starkey, Steven** 1972-73 ...... El Monte, CA Taylor, Joseph* 1942 Chicago, IL ^ Short, Daniel* 1998 Cut Bank Stedham, John*** 1967-69 Chehalis, WA Taylor, Kent** 1982-83 ...... Wichita, KS P Shupe, Dale*** 1953-55 ...... Harlem Stein, Karl** 1969-70 San Anselmo, CA Taylor, Steve** 1972-73 Great Falls Steinau, Matt**** 1998-01 ...... El Toro, CA p Shupe, Joe* 1976 Great Falls Temple, Mike** 1994-95 San Diego, CA Steiner, Ed* 1965 ...... Missoula Sil, Nate** 1997-98 ...... Missoula Tennant, Vernon* 1956 ...... Kalispell Steinhauer, Ben* 1975...... Chicago, IL p Silovsky, Paul* 1980 ...... Topeka, KS Thiebes, Joseph* 1942 Great Falls Silvernale, Grant*** 1922-24 ...... Baker Stenson, Perry*** 1937-39 ...... Kalispell 2010 Grizzly Football 125 * » Thieme, Fred** 1909-10 ...... Missoula Vierhus, Louis*** 1925-27 ...... Portland, OR Wilcox, Charles** 1934-35 ...... Stevensville Thoemmes, Wade** 1989-90 ...... Honolulu, HI Vierra, Lester* 1957 Yakima, WA Williams, Arthur** 1902-03 ...... Radersburg Thomas, Dilwayn* 1907 ...... Butte Villeneuve, Pete* 1983 ...... Sheboygan, WI Williams, Bryon* 1976 New Orleans, LA Thomas, Lloyd** 1950-51 ...... Santa Ana, CA Vincent, Rusty** 1975-76 ...... Tinley Park, IL Williams, Charles*** 1936-38 Chicago, IL Thomas, Terry*** 1978-80 Great Falls Vogel, Robert* 1936 ...... Whiting, IN Williams, Derrick*** 1981-83 Los Angeles, CA Thomas, Torrey**** 2004-07 ...... Dillon Volger, Ralph* 1919 ...... Butte Williams, Derryl* 2000 ...... San Diego, CA Thomas, Tyler**** 2002-05 ...... Dillon Volk, Fred** 1949-50 Great Falls Williams, Demetrious** 2000-01 Carson, CA Tho mpson, Andy*** 1999-02 Walla Walla, WA Vucurovich, George** 1950-51 ...... Butte Williams, Frank* 1902 ...... Deer Lodge Thompson, Matt*** 1997-99 Walla Walla, WA Williams, Ken* 1974 ...... Houston, TX Thompson, Harry* 1945 ...... Kalispell W Williams, Wendell* 1931 ...... Billings Waak, Scott** 1987-88 ...... Bend, OR Tho mpson, Keith** 2008-09 ...... Porterville, CA Williamson, Dan* 1957 ...... Butte Wakkinen, Howard* 1997 ...... Conrad Tho mpson, Ryan**** 1993-96 ...... Missoula Williamson, Don* 1955 ...... Butte Walden, Willie*** 2002-04 ...... Vancouver, WA Thomson, Mike** 1959-60 ...... Billings Williamson, Paul* 1945 ...... Missoula Waldhauser, Bryan** 2008-09 Huntley Project, MT Thornally, Robert*** 1937-39 Chicago, IL Willis, Hartwell*** 1903-05...... Plains Walker, Carl* 1929 Boundary, WA Thorsen, Leif**** 1997-00 ...... Kalispell Wilson, James* 1952 ...... Laurel Walker, Duane**** 1971, 73-75...... Malta Thorsrud, Garfield* 1945 ...... Missoula Wilson, Jimmy*** 2004-06 ...... San Diego, CA Walker, Nick* 1999 ...... Plentywood Thuesen, Matt**** 1997-00 ...... Billings Wilson, John*** 1986-88 ...... Missoula Walker, Sidney* 1899 ...... Missoula Tiernan, Robert*** 1926-28 Toledo, OH Wilson, Marcus**** 1996-99. Ft. Walton Beach, FL Walker, Travis**** 1996-99 ...... Plentywood Tilleman, Michael** 1963-64 ...... Chinook Wilson, Mike** 1994-95 ...... Honolulu, HI Walker, William* 1950 ...... Bozeman Timberman, Scott** 1983-84 ...... Butte Winn, Ben* 2003 ...... Darby Walle, Tuck** 1964-65 ...... Superior Toffanelli, Larry** 1994-95 ...... Stockton, CA Winstanley, Edward**** 1908-11 ...... Missoula Walle, Virgil* 1965 ...... Superior Tomlinson, Keith* 1986 ...... Bonita, CA Winter, Tim** 1987-88 ...... Walla Walla, WA Waller, JR**** 2002-05 ...... Portland, OR Toone, Brian**** 1993-96 ...... Butte Wold, Paul*** 1949-51 ...... Laurel Wallwork, Bruce*** 1961-63 ...... Waimanalo, HI Torrey, Henry* 1908 Manila, Phil. Woldseth, George* 1976 Bellevue, WA Walsh, Creighton* 1972 ...... Butte Townsend, Justin* 2008 ...... Dublin, CA Wood, Ken* 2008 Spokane, WA Walters, Guy* 1901 ...... Missoula Trammell, Jake**** 1981-84 ...... Vancouver, WA Wood, Leslie* 1902 ...... Unknown Walters, Ray***** 1900-04 ...... Missoula Trevathan, Jeff* 1993 ...... Thousand Oaks, CA Wood, Steve*** 1961-63 Great Falls Willie Walden*** 2002-04 Vancouver, WA Trevathan, Mike****1987-90 ...... Thous. Oaks, CA Woods, Trevor*** 1995-97 Diamond Bar, CA Walters, Ted** 1940-41 ...... Billings Tripp, Bryan** 1989-90 ...... Missoula Woodward, Ward* 1916 Miles City Walterskirchen, Jerome* 1946 ...... Missoula Tripp, Eugene** 1963-64 ...... Missoula Worrell, Dan*** 1968-70 Great Falls Walterskirchen, William** 1919-20 Missoula Tripp, Jordan* 2009 ...... Missoula Wren, Sean* 2009 ...... Yorba Linda, CA Wang, Dean* 1985 ...... Baker Trotter, C.M.** 1960-61 Longview, WA Wynn, Dontelle*** 1984-86 ...... Detroit, MI Ward, Sidney** 1897-98 ...... Hamilton Troxel, Matt*** 2005-07 ...... Coeur dAlene, ID Wysel, Glen* 1968 ...... Lewistown Troxel, Van**** 1972-75 ...... Moscow, ID Warden, Darrel* 1946 Great Falls Washington, Jason* 2005 ...... Oakland, CA Tubbs, Frederick*** 1967-69 ...... Honolulu, HI Y Turk, Marvin** 1990-91 ...... Sacramento, CA Waters, William** 1967-68 ...... Troy Yoro, Jacob** 1998-99 ...... Mililani, HI Turner, Jay**** 1991-94 Marysville, WA Watkins, Jeremy**** 1996-99 ...... Missoula Young, Jerry** 1957-58 ...... Sandy, OR Turnquist, Robert** 1972-73 ...... Billings Watt, Henry* 1950 Hermosa Beach, CA Young, Kevin* 1982 Toledo, OH Tvedt, Kelly** 1989-90 ...... Plentywood Waxham, John*** 1968-70 Mt Lake Terrace, WA Young, Trey**** 1999-02 ...... San Diego, CA Tyvand, Ben*** 1941-43 ...... Butte Webster, F.* 1908 ...... Missoula Yovetich, Dan* 1946 ...... Butte Weidman, Roy** 1912-13 ...... Pony Yurko, Robert* 1951 Great Falls U Weikum, George** 1975-76 ...... Wilmington, IL Unruh, Richard*** 1967-69 ...... Poison Welch, Glen** 1970-71 ...... Butte z Uperesa, Tuufuli** 1968-69 Alea, Oahu, HI Welch, Roderick* 1935 Long Beach, CA Zanon, Scott* 1987 ...... Kalispell Urie, Dave** 1968-69 ...... Chico, CA Welker, Thomas* 1964 ...... Conrad Zellick, Jeff**** 1993-96 ...... Springfield, OR Urlin, John* 1902 ...... Missoula Wells, Matt**** 1992-95 ...... Ashland, OR Zemke, Hubert* 1933 ...... Missoula Utter, Trevor*** 1995-97 ...... Eureka Wells, Ryan*** 2004-06 ...... Hamilton Zikmund, Rory**** 1999-02 ...... Harlowton Utterback, Brandon** 2007-08...... Fort Benton Werba, Ronald*** 1960-62 Chicago, IL Zimmerman, Walter* 1936 Chicago, IL Utterback, Loren**** 2004-07 ...... Fort Benton Werbelow, Scott** 1985-86...... Glendale, CA Weskamp, Paul** 1953-54 ...... Ronan V Westbrook, Michael* 2000 Tacoma, WA Van Wormer, Matt** 1976-77 ...... Missoula Westby, Arthur* 1901 ...... Missoula Van Bramer, Glen*** 1937-39 ...... Billings Westby, George** 1897-98 ...... Missoula Vance, Cecil** 1914-15 ...... Unknown Weston, Brad*** 2000-02 ...... Hamilton Vannett, Leonard** 1942-43 Pasco, WA Weston, Kelly* 1984 Tacoma, WA Varney, Howard* 1924 ...... Helena Westwater, James* 1941 Chicago, IL Varona, Jonny*** 2002-04 ...... Medical Lake, WA Whalen, Robert* 1947 ...... Butte Vaughn, Coleman* 1939 ...... Anaconda Whipple, James* 1964 ...... Helena Vealey, William** 1908-09 ...... Missoula Whitcomb, Clark*** 1925-27 ...... Helena Vella, Nick*** 2002-04 Castro Valley, CA White, Herbert*** 1966-68 ...... Ecorse, MI Venters, Garrett**** 1991-94 ...... Richland, WA White, John* 1950 ...... Santa Ana, CA Vercurovich, George* 1957 ...... Butte White, Terry** 1984-85 ...... San Jose, CA Verlanic, Alex*** 2007-09 ...... Drummond Whitney, Craig** 1989-90 ...... Walla Walla, WA Vernard, Bill*** 1985-87 ...... Albany, OR Whittinghill, Charles*** 1934-36 ...... Helena Roy McPhail, 1901-05, is the only Montana football Vesel, Frank** 1932-33 ...... Roundup Wikert, Milton* 1955 ...... Santa Ana, CA player to letter five times in the history of the program. Vidro, August*** 1930-32 ...... Anaconda Wilberger, Bert**** 1991-94 ...... Ashland, OR 2010 Grizzly Football 126

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H.B. Conibear (Illinois) Roy White (Iowa) Fred Smith (Cornell) 1903-1904 (5-7) 1908-1909 (7-2-2) Missoula “Tigers” T 0-0 1903 (2-5) 1908 (1-2-1) Missoula “Tigers” T 0-0 Fort Missoula W 32-0 Montana State T 0-0 Missoula “Tigers” T 0-0 Fort Missoula W 11-0 Montana Tech W 8-5 Butte Business Col. L 20-4 Montana Tech L 19-0 at Montana Tech L 5-4 Montana State W 18-6 at Montana Tech L 23-0 at Montana State L 5-0 at Butte Business Col. L 26-10 at Idaho L 28-0 1909 (6-0-1) 1898 (3-2) at Washington State L 32-0 Missoula High W 33-0 at Montana State L 13-6 Fort Shaw Indians W 52-0 1904 (3-2) at Montana Tech T 0-0 Fort Missoula W 10-0 at Montana State W 3-0 at Utah L 17-0 Fort Missoula W 42-0 at Utah State W 5-0 Montana Tech W 24-0 Washington State L 6-5 Montana State W 15-5 Montana State W 79-0 1910 (3-2-1) Sgt. F.B. Searight (Stanford) Robert Cary (Montana) Helena High School L 6-5 Montana Tech W 8-0 Anaconda Ath. Club L 18-0 at Montana State T 0-0 Helena Athletic Club W 5-0 Utah State L 5-3 at Montana State W 6-0 at Gonzaga L 17-5 Montana State W 16-0 at Montana Tech W 3-0 1899 (1-2) Montana State W 10-0 Guy Cleveland (Montana) F.W. Schule (Wisconsin) 1911 (2-1) Anaconda Ath. Club W 12-5 1905-1906 (4-7) Robert Cary at Montana State L 38-0 at Montana Tech W 12-0 1905 (2-3) Montana State L 5-0 Utah State L 8-0 Utah L 42-0 Poison Independents W 28-6 at Whitman College L 5-0 at Washington State L 28-6 1912 (4-2) Utah State W 23-0 Lt. W.C. Philoon Fort Shaw Indians W 88-0 Missoula High W 28-0 at Montana State W -7-0 1906 (2-4) at Utah State L 17-0 Fort Shaw Indians W 32-6 at Utah L 10-3 Washington State L 5-0 Frank Bean (Wisconsin) Montana State W 39-3 Spokane Athletic Club W 11-0 at Gonzaga W 18-6 1900-1901 (2-4) at Utah L 42-0 1900 (0-1) at Utah State L 16-6 1913 (2-4) Montana State L 12-11 Ex-Collegians L 6-0 A.G. Heilman (Franklin-Marshall) 1901 (2-3) 1907 (4-1-1) at Washington State L 34-9 Ft. Shaw Indians L No Score Utah State L 9-7 Butte High School L 25-11 at Montana State W 7-0 Fort Missoula W No Score Montana State W 20-0 Fort Missoula W 26-0 at Gonzaga L 16-7 at Montana State L 31-0 at Whitman College L 35-0 1902 (0-2) Dewitt Peck (Iowa State) Montana Tech L 16-0 Albion Findlay (Wisconsin) Montana State L 38-0 Montana Wesleyan W 62-0 Fort Shaw Indians W 28-0 at Wash. State L 38-0 Montana Tech W 12-0 Head Coach , Spokane Athletic Club W 12-0 1 9 8 6 -1 9 9 5 at Montana Tech T 0-0 2010 Grizzly Football M 128 1921 (3-3-1) at Oregon State L 27-7 Idaho State* W 25-0 at Idaho W 20-14 at Washington L 28-7 at USC L 27-7 Whitman College L 14-6 Montana State W 29-7 at Idaho L 35-7 #in Butte at Montana State W 14-7 North Dakota State W 7-6 (Washington State) Gonzaga T 0-0 1915-1917 (7-7-3) *Idaho Tech College 1915 (2-2-2) Idaho W 15-3 at South Dakota L 10-7 at North Dakota T 10-10 Frank Milburn (West Point) at Washington State L 27-7 1926-1930 (18-22-3) Butte Centervilles W 50-0 1926 (3-5) Syracuse T 6-6 Oregon State L 49-0 J.W. Stewart (Geneva) 1916 (4-1-1) Idaho L 27-12 at South Dakota W 11-0 1922-1923 (7-8) at Washington State L 14-6 at Gonzaga W 20-0 1922 (3-4) Montana State# W 27-0 at Washington State L 27-0 at Washington L 26-0 at Gonzaga L 10-6 Whitman College W 17-0 Montana Wesleyan W 37-0 Whitman College W 56-7 Montana State T 6-6 Idaho State* W 15-12 UC Davis W 21-0 Idaho W 20-13 at Gonzaga L 37-6 at Southern Cal L 61-0 1917 (1-4) Montana State W 7-6 #in Butte State L 21-6 Whitman College L 13-0 1927 (3-4- 1) Whitman College L 14-3 Idaho L 39-0 Butte Centervilles W 19-0 Montana State W 9-7 *Idaho Tech College Mt. Saint Charles* W 8-0 State L 28-0 1923 (4-4) at Washington State L 35-0 L 14-3 Mt. Saint Charles* W 27-0 at Washington L 32-0 1918 at Idaho L 40-0 at Idaho L 42-6 Montana Tech W 25-0 at California L 33-13 - No Football (WWI) - Gonzaga L 25-2 Montana State# W 6-0 at Whitman College W 16-7 at Gonzaga T 0-0 at Washington L 26-14 #in Butte *Carroll College *Carroll College 1928 (4-5-1) Butte Centervilles W 13-0 Anaconda Anodes W 13-0 Washington State L 26-6 ^mmnsi Washington L 25-0 (Minnesota) Montana Tech W 20-0 1919-1921 (9-9-3) Montana State# T 0-0 1919 (2-3-2) ;.. at Oregon L 31-6 Montana Wesleyan W 26-7 Earl Clark (Montana) at Oregon State L 44-0 at Gonzaga W 7-0 at Utah State L 47-0 1924-1925 (7-8-1) Montana Tech W 28-6 Idaho L 21-7 1924 (4-4) Whitman College T 6-6 #in Butte Mt. Saint Charles* W 40-7 at Idaho L 7-0 1929 (3-5-1) Idaho L 41-13 at Montana State T 6-6 Anaconda Anodes W 18-2 at Washington L 52-7 Washington State L 42-14 Mt. Saint Charles* W 19-0 at Montana Tech W 106-6 H ead Coach Jerry Nissen, 1915-1917 at Montana State W 24-13 at Washington T 6-6 Gonzaga L 20-14 at Pacific College L 6-0 at Idaho L 19-0 Pacific University W 61-7 1914 (6-0-1) Intermountain W 45-0 1920 (4-3) at Stanford L 41-3 A.G. Heilman Montana State# L 14-12 Mt. Saint Charles* W 133-0 at Whitman College W 20-0 Butte Ramblers W 87-0 at California L 53-18 at Washington W 18-14 *Carroll College Washington State W 10-0 Montana Wesleyan W 34-14 Washington State L 13-0 1925 (3-4-1) at Idaho T 0-0 at Whitman College L 13-7 at UCLA L 14-0 Washington State L 9-0 Utah State W 32-0 Montana State W 28-0 *Carroll College #in Butte at Washington L 30-10 Montana State W 26-9 Idaho L 20-7 1930 (5-3) Gonzaga# T 14-14 North Dakota State W 13-0 at Washington State L 31-0 Anaconda Anodes W 18-14 Montana Tech W 57-0 at Gonzaga W 19-0 *Carroll College Mt. Saint Charles* w 52-0 2010 Grizzly Football fi'onr1897-Present

1931 (1-6) at UCLA L 30-0 at Idaho W 16-0 Mt. Saint Charles* L 2-0 Idaho State* W 45-13 at Oregon StateA L 27-0 at Washington L 25-0 Gonzaga w 6-0 #in Butte Ain Portland at Idaho L 21-19 Montana State# w 27-0 1942 (0-8) Washington State L 13-0 at Oregon State L 14-7 (Montana) Montana State# W 37-6 Idaho W 16-0 Brigham Young L 12-6 at Oregon State L 19-0 San Francisco# W 24-7 Mathers AFB L 19-13 at USC L 69-0 North Dakota W 13-6 at Wash. State L 68-16 *Carroll College # in Butte *Idaho Southern Branch at Washington L 35-0 #in Butte 1932 (2-7) Idaho L 21-0 Anaconda Anodes W 25-0 1937 (7-1) at Oregon State L 33-0 at Washington L 26-13 Whitman College W 25-0 at California L 13-0 Carroll College W 14-8 at Texas Tech W 13-6 at USC L 38-0 Idaho L 19-6 Oklahoma City# W 36-6 1943-1944 at UCLA L 32-0 San Francisco A W 13-7 Montana State# L 19-7 Montana StateA W 19-0 - No Football (WWII) - at Washington State L 31-0 Gonzaga w 23-0 1945 (1-4) Oregon State L 35-6 at Idaho L 6-0 at Gonzaga L 56-13 North Dakota W 14-3 #in Butte #in Great Falls Ain Butte 1933 (3-4) 1938 (5-3-1) at Oregon State L 20-0 Eastern Washington* W 27-0 Washington State L 13-7 at San Francisco T 0-0 at Idaho L 12-6 DePaul W 7-6 Montana State# W 32-0 Texas Tech L 19-13 George “Jiggs” Dahlberg at Stanford L 33-7 at North Dakota L 7-0 (Montana) at Gonzaga W 13-7 Idaho L 19-6 at Utah State L 44-13 Utah State W 26-0 at Gonzaga W 9-0 at Idaho L 46-0 #in Butte Montana State# W 13-0 at Farragut Naval Base L 21-13 1934 (2-5-1) at Arizona W 7-0 Pocatello Marines W 36-6 at Washington State L 27-0 *Cheney Normal College Farragut Naval Base L 18-13 at UCLA L 16-0 #in Butte Montana Tech W 48-0 1939 (3-5) Idaho L 13-6 Portland W 9-0 Montana State# W 25-0 San Francisco L 12-6 at Oregon L 13-0 Montana State (in Butte) W 6-0 at Oregon State T 7-7 at UCLA L 20-6 at Gonzaga L 6-4 at Idaho W 13-0 #in Butte at Washington L 9-0 Gonzaga L 23-0 1946-1948 (14-15) at Texas Tech L 13-0 1946 (4-4) at Arizona L 6-0 Head Coach ; 1 9 4 9 -5 1 Eastern Washington W 31-7 1940 (4-4-1) Colorado State W 26-0 Eastern Washington W 9-0 at Oregon L 34-0 at Washington L 27-0 at Washington State L 13-0 Montana State# W 20-7 Montana State# W 13-6 Texas Tech L 32-19 Utah State L 26-0 at Washington State L 61-0 Doug Fessenden (Illinois) Montana State# W 6-0 Idaho W 19-0 at California L 46-0 Gonzaga# W 13-10 at UCLA L 61-7 at Gonzaga W 27-15 1935-1941 (32-25-4) at Oregon L 38-0 at Washington L 21-0 Idaho W 12-6 1935 (1-5-2) Idaho W 28-18 #in Butte *Carroll College #in Butte at USC L 9-0 at San Diego Marines L 38-20 1947 (7-4) Montana State# W 20-0 at Portland T 0-0 at Eastern Washington W 21-0 Washington State L 13-7 #in Butte at Idaho L 14-7 Portland W 21-0 at Washington L 33-7 1941 (6-3) at Arizona L 40-7 at Brigham Young GonzagaA T 7-7 W 20-7 at Utah State L 13-7 at Stanford L 32-0 North Dakota State W 27-0 Montana State# L 13-12 at UCLA Oregon State T 0-0 L 14-7 at Washington State W 13-12 #in Butte Ain Great Falls at Gonzaga W 13-6 at Idaho W 21-0 Bernard Oakes (Illinois) Montana State# W 23-13 1936 (6-3) at California L 60-14 1931-1934 (8-22-1) at Washington L 21-0 Colorado State W 41-7 at Washington State L 19-0 North Dakota W 13-6 2010 Grizzly Football 130 Coaches/Scores fro nr1897-Present V ______/.' at Hawaii W 14-12 1956 (1-9) at Hawaii All-Stars W 28-14 at Arizona L 27-12 #in Butte at Utah L 1948 (3-7) at Denver Eastern WashingtonA L 12-7 Utah State Utah State L 18-7 Brigham Young Pacific W 27-0 at Colorado State Washington State L 48-0 Ed Chinske (Montana) Montana State Montana State# W 14-0 1952-1954 (8-18-1) Wyoming# at New Mexico at Idaho L 39-0 1952 (2-7-1) at Brigham Young L 26-20 Idaho Utah State L 7-0 #in Billings College of Pacific L 32-14 at Wyoming L 14-0 at Stanford L 39-7 Brigham Young L 28-7 1957 (2-7) North Dakota W 47-7 at Denver W 17-7 at Utah L Ain Great Falls #in Butte at Colorado State L 41-0 Wyoming# L at Oregon T 14-14 at Brigham Young L Montana State W 35-12 Denver L 26- at Idaho L 27-0 at Utah State W at San Jose State L 39-20 New Mexico W at New Mexico L 12-6 at Idaho L 31- at Montana State L 1953 (3-5) Colorado State at Brigham Young L 27-13 #in Ted Shipkey (Stanford) Wyoming L 27-7 1949-1951 (12-16) Idaho L 20-12 at Denver W 22-13 1949 (5-4) Colorado State W 32-31 South DakotaA W 33-13 New Mexico L 41-13 at Washington State L 13-7 at Utah State L 33-14 at Utah State W 18-13 at Montana State W 32-13 at Colorado State L 27-12 irthout, It 1954 (3-6) at Oregon State L 63-14 Ray Jenkins (Colorado) Idaho L 47-19 Fort Lewis (Wash.) W 31-7 at Denver W 26-12 Montana State# W 34-12 at Iowa L 48-6 1958-1963 (14-43) Brigham Young L 7-6 Eastern Washington W 19-6 at Denver L 19-13 1958 (0-10) at Colorado State W 26-14 Brigham Young W 25-18 Utah State W 20-13 at Utah L 20-6 Montana State W 10-6 Ain Billings #in Butte at Brigham Young L 19-7 Wyoming# L 21-14 at Utah L 16-6 at Colorado State L 37-34 1950 (5-5) at New Mexico L 44-16 at New Mexico L 24-6 at New Mexico L 20-14 at Eastern Washington W 52-0 at Denver L 29-0 #in Billings Montana State W 25-21 at Idaho W 28-27 Utah State L 27-13 1961 (2-6) Utah L 41-20 at Oregon L 21-13 Brigham Young L 41-12 Wyoming# L 29-0 Washington State L 14-7 at Colorado State L 57-7 at Utah State L 54-6 Montana State# W 33-0 Idaho L 14-6 New Mexico W 40-8 at Oregon State L 20-0 Montana State L 20-6 at Brigham Young L 7-6 Puget Sound W 35-7 at San Diego L 24-13 Utah L 24-12 at Nevada L 19-13 #in Billings Colorado State W 22-19 Utah State W 38-7 1959 (1-8) at Montana State L 10-9 San Jose StateA L 32-7 North Dakota L 27-19 IdahoA L 16-14 #in Butte Ain Hawaii Jerry Williams Wyoming# L 58-0 #in Billings Ain Boise 1951 (2-7) (Washington State) at Brigham Young W 12-0 1962 (5-5) Denver L 27-12 at Washington L 58-7 1955-1957 (6-23) Wyoming# L 13-0 New Mexico W 25-7 at Utah State L 28-0 at North Dakota L 14-8 1955 (3-7) Denver L 55-0 New Mexico L 55-14 at Utah State L 43-20 at Houston L 54-12 Idaho L 12-9 Colorado State L 26-16 Idaho W 22-16 Wyoming# L 35-0 at Montana State# W 38-0 at Montana State L 40-6 Weber State W 25-6 Brigham Young W 27-13 at Utah State L 19-6 at Idaho L 9-6 Brigham Young L 27-0 Denver L 61-13 Wyoming L 34-7 #in Billings at Idaho State W 22-15 at Utah State L 32-6 Colorado State L 34-6 1960 (5-5) Montana State W 36-19 New Mexico W 19-14 at Washington State 47-10 at North Dakota W 21-14 at New Mexico L 41-12 Colorado State L 12-7 #in Butte Wyoming# L 14-0 at Colorado State W 16-15 at Montana State W 19-0 at Arizona L 29-0 Idaho W 18-14 at Idaho L 31-0 2010 Grizzly Football #in Billings

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at Utah State L 54-21 South Dakota State W 58-0 at Nevada Las Vegas L 20-17 Idaho L 35-7 North Dakota State* L 30-3 Weber State W 24-13 Pacific W 13-7 #in Great Falls Northern Arizona W 27-0 at Montana State L 24-7 *Camellia Bowl, Sacramento, Calif. at Idaho T 35-35 at Western Michigan L 17-14 1970 (10-1) at Portland State W 24-14 Portland State W 33-7 North Dakota# W 28-7 Montana State L 43-29 Billings at Northern Illinois W 30-6 at Idaho State L 25-22 1966(1-8) at Northern Arizona W 20-0 Boise State L 56-42 North Dakota# L 30-6 Weber State W 38-29 1975 (6-4) at South Dakota L 21-7 IdahoA W 44-26 South Dakota W 51-17 Portland State W 10-0 at Idaho State W 35-34 Nevada Las Vegas W 21-20 Weber State L 28-0 at South Dakota W 35-7 at Weber State W 48-12 at Pacific L 28-0 Portland State W 31-25 Idaho State L 10-7 at Idaho State L 17-14 Montana State W 35-0 Idaho W 14-3 at Northern Arizona L 34-8 at South Dakota State W 24-0 at Montana State L 20-3 Montana State L 38-0 North Dakota State* L 31-16 at Boise State L 39-28 at Idaho L 40-6 #in Billings Portland State W 33-16 #in Billings Ain Pullman, Wash. at Northern Arizona W 28-22 *Camellia Bowl, Sacramento, Calif. at Simon Fraser L 24-10 1971 (6-5) South Dakota# W 14-7 at North Dakota W 27-14 at Cal Poly W 38-14 Head Coach , 1976-79 Idaho L 21-12 1963 (1-9) at Boise State L 47-24 at British Columbia W 16-0 (Montana) Idaho State W 45-35 Wyoming# L 35-0 1967-1975 (51-41-1) Pacific L 30-14 Gene Carlson (Montana) North Dakota L 19-13 at Weber State W 14-13 1967 (7-3) 1976-1979 (16-25) at Brigham Young L 27-0 at North Dakota W 19-14 at Montana State W 30-0 1976 (4-6) Idaho State L 14-13 South Dakota# W 7-3 at Hawaii L 25-11 at Nevada Las Vegas L 21-19 Utah State L 62-6 at Weber State W 13-12 at Portland State L 36-29 at Portland State L 50-49 at New Mexico L 24-6 Pacific W 21-7 #in Great Falls Weber State W 28-25 at Weber State L 19-13 Idaho L 19-14 1972 (3-8) Northern Arizona L 23-21 at Montana State L 18-3 Idaho State W 20-0 at South Dakota L 35-0 at Boise State W 17-14 Colorado State L 20-12 Northern Arizona W 10-7 North Dakota# L 42-14 at Northern Colorado L 27-19 #in Billings at Montana State L 14-8 Northern Arizona W 40-17 Montana State L 21-12 at Utah State L 20-14 at Pacific L 24-6 Idaho State W 21-17 at Portland State W 55-7 Weber State W 12-7 at Idaho L 28-19 #in Billings at Idaho State L 14-7 Simon Fraser W 45-17 1968 (2-7) at Hawaii L 30-3 1977 (4-6) North Dakota# W 37-10 Boise State W 42-28 Nevada Las Vegas L 15-13 A at South Dakota L 21-0 Montana State L 21-3 at Northern Arizona L 25-24 Portland State W 58-0 at Idaho L 31-17 Portland State W 40-25 Hugh Davidson (Colorado) Utah State L 50-3 at Tulsa L 10-7 Weber State L 31-23 1964-1966 (8-20) at Idaho L 56-45 #in Billings Boise State L 43-17 at Idaho State L 23-13 1973 (4-6) 1964 (3-6) at Idaho L 31-20 Montana State L 29-24 Simon Fraser# W 41-14 British Columbia W 29-24 Idaho State W 17-15 Weber State L 20-16 at North Dakota L 31-10 at Pacific L 23-7 at Montana State L 24-19 at Northern Arizona L 18-0 at Rice L 21-10 at New Mexico L 20-0 Northern Colorado W 34-13 #in Billings at Northern Arizona L 14-10 Utah State L 41-0 at Puget Sound W 18-17 Weber State W 20-12 1969 (10-1) South Dakota W 31-19 1978 (5-6) Western Illinois W 7-0 at North Dakota W 24-10 Idaho State W 19-14 Puget Sound L 23-12 at Idaho State L 14-7 South Dakota# W 31-20 at Montana State L 33-7 at Portland State L 27-16 Montana State L 30-6 Northern Arizona W 52-7 at Boise State L 55-7 Northern Arizona L 15-6 at San Diego Marines L 43-7 at Weber State W 20-17 Idaho L 20-7 at Weber State W 27-7 Idaho W 34-9 at Weber State W 10-0 1965(4-6) at Boise State W 15-7 Idaho State W 46-36 #in Great Falls at Utah L 28-13 Idaho L 34-30 at Portland State W 49-14 1974 (3-6-1) South Dakota# L 15-14 at Idaho State W 28-7 at Montana State W 7-6 at Simon Fraser L 23-14 Idaho State W 16-0 at Nevada Las Vegas L 25-17 Cal Poly W 14-0 at South Dakota L 24-10 at Weber State W 15-14 Montana State W 24-8 2010 Grizzly Football 132

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Northern Colorado W 31-14 1983 (4-6) at Northern Iowa W at San Jose State Boise State W 21-20 at Idaho L W 1979 (3-7) Portland State W 35-19 Boise State L Washington State# L 34-14 at Northern Arizona W 21-17 Weber State W at Northern Arizona L 26-13 Weber State W 28-26 at Montana State W Weber State W 23-16 Nevada L 38-0 Idaho State at Eastern Washington W 22-0 Boise State L 37-35 at Idaho L 45-24 at Cal-Fullerton L 43-26 Idaho State W 28-24 at Montana State L 28-8 at Idaho L 20-17 Long Beach State L 38-14 1988 (8-4) Nevada L 27-20 at Eastern Washington L 27-26 E. New Mexico W at Montana State L 38-21 Idaho State L 31-17 S. D. State W at Northern Colorado W 20-10 1984 (2-8-1) at Idaho State W Portland State L 40-32 Abilene Christian W 42-28 Idaho W 26-17 #in Spokane at Portland State W 17-16 at Nevada L 27-3 at Idaho State L 43-3 E. Washington W 30-6 at Weber State L 47-14 Northern Arizona (2 OT) W 33-26 Northern Arizona L 24-18 at Boise State L 31-28 Eastern Washington T 14-14 at Weber State W 41-14 at Boise State L 35-7 Montana State W Idaho L 40-39 at Portland State L Montana State L 34-24 at Idaho* L 38- m m i i at Nevada L 31-28 *FCS Playoff game (Nebraska) Army* L 45-31 1989 (11-3) 1980-1985 (25-37-1) *Mirage Bowl in Tokyo Eastern New Mexico W 41-15 1980 (3-7) 1985 (3-8) at Fresno State L 52-37 Simon Fraser W 60-27 Cal-Fullerton W 31-30 Portland State W at Portland State L 20-0 at Minnesota L 62-17 at Eastern Washington W 22-16 Idaho L 42-0 Portland State L 21-16 at Idaho L 30- Boise State L 44-10 Nevada L 38-23 Weber State W at Weber State L 38-21 Idaho State W 35-29 Nevada W at Idaho State L 17-0 at Idaho L 38-0 at Northern Arizona W 38-14 Eastern Washington W 42-7 at Montana State L 41-18 Boise State W 48-13 Montana State L 24-7 Weber State L 57-29 at Montana State W 17-2 Northern Arizona W 31-21 W 35-21 Boise State L 28-3 Idaho State Head Coach Larry Donovan, 1980-85, at Nevada L 10-7 at Eastern Washington L 52-19 Jackson State* W 48-7 1981 (7-3) at Northern Arizona W 32-31 Eastern Illinois* W 25-19 at Northern Arizona W 29-23 at Georgia Southern* L 45-15 Nevada (2 OT) L 35-28 Northern Iowa W 42-21 *FCS Playoff game at Idaho (OT) W 35-34 at Boise State L 27-13 1990 (7-4) 1992 (6-5) at Idaho W 16-14 at Oregon State W 22-15 at Washington State L 25-13 Idaho State W 24-21 Thomas More W 62-0 Chico State W 41-0 Portland State W 33-3 McNeese State W 45-22 at Kansas State L 27-12 at Montana State W 27-17 Eastern Washington L 36-35 Eastern Washington L 27-21 Nevada W 33-26 at Boise State L 41-3 at Boise State L 27-21 Don Read (Sacramento State) Weber State L 7-6 at Weber State W 39-37 at Weber State L 24-7 at Eastern Washington L 14-13 1986-1995 (85-36) Northern Arizona W 48-14 Montana State W 29-17 28-27 1982 (6-6) 1986 (6-4) Montana State W 35-18 Northern Arizona W at Hawaii L 40-0 at Nevada L 51-17 at Nevada L 34-27 Idaho W 47-29 Puget Sound W 38-10 Northern Arizona L 34-28 Idaho L 35-14 Hofstra W 50-6 Northern Arizona W 36-35 Eastern Washington W 42-37 at Idaho State W 42-23 at Idaho State W 21-14 at Nevada W 28-27' at Boise State L 31-0 1991 (7-4) 1993 (10-2) at Boise State L 21-14 Idaho State W 38-31 Humboldt State W 38-6 South Dakota State W 52-48 Idaho W 40-16 Montana State W 59-28 at Louisiana Tech L 21-11 at Oregon L 35-30 at Idaho State L 28-14 Idaho L 38-31 at McNeese State L 31-3 Idaho State W 28-16 Montana State W 45-14 at Weber State W 55-29 Idaho State W 24-13 at Eastern Washington W 35-20 at Portland State L 35-28 at Idaho State W 57-13 at Eastern Wash. 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Austin W 49-42 at Washington State L 38-21 Southern Utah L 45-35 Minnesota-Duluth W 54-6 Cal Poly W Boise State W 54-28 at Weber State L UC Davis W 41-20 Portland State W 20-17 Weber State W 49-22 at Cal St. Northridge L 21-7 at Northern Arizona W 24-21 Northern Arizona W 33-20 at Idaho L 55-43 at Eastern Washington W 30-27 Idaho State W 35-21 Idaho State W at Eastern Washington W 63-7 at Sacamento State at Montana State W 42-33 Montana State Eastern Kentucky* W 48-0 at Western Illinois* Georgia Southern* W 45-0 *FCS Playoff game Stephen F. Austin* W 70-14 1999 (9-3) at Marshall** W 22-20 South Dakota W 45-13 *FCS Playoff game Sac State W41-38(20T) **FCS Ntl. Championship game Weber State W 81-22 at Portland State L 51-48 (Ol Cal St. Northridge W 48-27 at Northern Ariz. 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Austin W 24-10 Idaho State W 38-21 at Sacr. State W 42-7 Carson-Newman W 48-14 Saint Mary s W 35-14 at Weber State W Saint Marys W 49-19 Eastern Washington W 49-29 30-28 Sacramento State W 52-10 Montana State W 28-3 at Northern Ariz. W 38-27 at North Texas W 21-17 at Wyoming L 28-13 Eastern Illinois* W 45-13 Portland State W 33-13 Cal Poly W 45-0 at Idaho State W 48-0 Richmond* W 34-20 at Idaho State W 32-28 Northern Arizona W 34-24 Eastern Washington L 40-35 Appalachian State* W 19-16(OT) Weber State W 38-23 at Weber State W 35-20 at Northern Arizona L 27-24 Georgia Southern** L 27-25 at Montana State W 38-27 Idaho W 45-21 Cal State Northridge w 21-13 *FCS Playoff game Idaho (20T) W 33-27 at Boise State L 38-14 at Portland State w 37-7 **FCS Ntl. 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2002 (11-3) at Oregon at Hofstra W 21-0 South Dakota State Albany W 45-7 Weber State W Northern Colorado W 31-14 at Idaho State w Idaho State W 13-9 Eastern Washington L at Idaho W 38-31 Cal Poly W at Weber State W 39-7 Portland State w Southern Utah W 68-45 at Northern Arizona W 23-0 at Portland State W 24-21 at Sacramento State W 31-14 Northern Arizona w 38-24 at Montana State L Sacramento State w 31-24 Cal Poly* L at Eastern Washington L 30-21 *FCS Playoff game Montana State L 10-7 2006 (12 Northwestern State* W 45-14 at Iowa at McNeese State* L 24-20 South Dakota State *FCS Playoff game Sacramento State W 59-14 at Portland State W 26-20 at Eastern Washington W 33-17 Northern Arizona W 24-21 at Weber State W 33-30 Idaho State W Cal Poly W at Northern Colorado W 53-21 (Montana) Montana State W 13-7 2003-2009 (80-17) McNeese State* W 31 Southern Illinois* W 2003 (9-4) Massachusetts* L 19-17 at Maine W 30-20 *FCS Playoff game North Dakota State L 25-24 Sam Houston State W 38-14 2007(11-1) Idaho W 41-28 Southern Utah W Cal Poly W 17-14 Fort Lewis Weber State W 12-7 Albany at Idaho State L 43-40 Weber State Portland State W 42-14 Eastern Washington W 24-23 at Northern Arizona W 59-21 at Sacramento State W 17-3 at Sacramento State W 26-0 Northern Colorado W Eastern Washington W 41- -10 at Northern Arizona W 21-16 at Montana State L 27-20 Portland State W 34-31 Western Illinois* L at Idaho State 43-40(2OT) at Montana State W *FCS Playoff game Wofford* L *FCS Playoff game 2004 (12-3) Maine W 27-20 2008 (14-2) Hofstra W 41-23 at Cal Poly W at Sam Houston State L 41-29 Southern Utah W Northern Colorado W 27-16 UC Davis W 29-24 at Weber State W 42-21 Central Washington W 38-35 Idaho State W 24-22 at Weber State L 45-28 at Eastern Washington W 31-28 at Eastern Washington W 19-3 at Portland State L 35-32 Sacramento State W 43-7 Northern Arizona W 34-22 at Northern Colorado W 41-20 H ead Coach B obby Ham Sacramento State W 52-21 Northern Arizona W 45-10 Montana State W 38-22 at Portland State W 29-12 2009 (14-1) at Idaho State W 12-10 Northwestern State* W 56-7 Idaho State W 29-10 Western State W 38-0 Northern Colorado W 38-10 New Hampshire* W 47-17 Montana State W 35-3 at UC Davis W 17-10 at Montana State W 33-19 Sam Houston State* W 47-17 Texas State* W 31-13 Portland State W 49-17 South Dakota State* W 61-48 James Madison** L 31-21 Weber State* W 24-13 at Northern Arizona W 41-34 Stephen F. Austin* W 51-0 *FCS Playoff game at James Madison* W 35-27 Cal Poly W 35-23 Appalachian State* W 24-17 **FCS Ntl. Championship game Richmond** L 35-27 Eastern Washington W 41-34 Villanova** L 23-21 *FCS Playoff game 2005 (8-4) at Sacramento State W 45-30 *FCS Playoff game **FCS Ntl. Championship game Weber State W Fort Lewis W 55-0 31-10 **FCS Ntl. Championship game 2010 Grizzly Football Coaches/Scores f ronr1897-Present

M ontana's All-Time Coaching Results 1987-2008 COACH ALMA MATER YEAR(S) PCT* Fred Smith Cornell 1897 .333 Sgt. F.B. Searight Stanford 1898 .600 Guy Cleveland Montana 1899 .333 Frank Bean Wisconsin 1900-01 .333 Dewitt Peck Iowa State 1902 .000 H.B. Conibear Illinois 1903-04 .416 F.W. Schule Wisconsin 1905-06 .363 Albion Findlay Wisconsin 1907 .800 Roy White Iowa 1908-09 .777 Robert Cary Montana 1910-11 .625 Lt. W.C. Philoon West Point 1912 .571 A.G. Heilman Franklin-Marshall 1913-14 .666 Jerry Nissen Washington State 1915-17 .500 Bernie Bierman Minnesota 1919-21 .500 J.W. Stewart Geneva 1922-23 .466 Earl Clark Montana 1924-25 .466 Frank Milburn West Point 1926-30 .450 Bernard Oakes Illinois 1931-34 .266 Doug Fessenden Illinois 1935-41 .561 Clyde Carpenter Montana 1942 .000 George Dahlberg Montana 1945 .200 Doug Fessenden Illinois 1946-48 .482 Ted Shipkey Stanford 1949-51 .428 Ed Chinske Montana 1952-54 .307 Jerry Williams Washington State 1955-57 .206 Ray Jenkins Colorado 1958-63 .245 Hugh Davidson Colorado 1964-66 .285 Jack Swarthout Montana 1967-75 .554 Gene Carlson Montana 1976-79 .390 Larry Donovan Nebraska 1980-85 .403 Don Read Sacramento State 1986-95 .702 Mick Dennehy Montana 1996-99 .756 Joe Glenn South Dakota 2000-02 .867 Bobby Hauck Montana 2003-09 .825

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(20 Appearances: 30-18 Record/National Champion: 1995 and 2001 & National Runner-up: 2009,2008,2004,2000,1996)

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Post-game interview following Montana's semifinal showdown win (24-17) against fifth-ranked Appalachian State in 2009

2009: Griz Advance to Seventh FCS Title Game in 15 Years Mariani broke numerous records in his impressive career, including ca­ Montana made it to the Football Championship Subdivision champi­ reer marks for receiving yards (3,018) and TDs (29), and all-purpose yards onship game for the second year in a row and seventh time in the last 15 (5,441). Reynolds rushed for 1,500-plus yards for the second season in a seasons. However, second-ranked Villanova rushed 51 times for 351 yards row and tied his own mark with 22 rushing touchdowns. The under-rated to beat the Grizzlies 23-21 in Chattanooga, Tenn. and efficient Selle passed for 28 touchdowns. The setback in the chipper was the top-ranked Grizzlies only loss (14- Linebacker Shawn Lebsock and safety Shann Schillinger ended their 1) of the season. It was the fourth straight season the Grizzlies have won careers as two of the leading tacklers in UM history. Schillinger was a 11 or more games. sixth round NFL draft pick by the Falcons, while Mariani was tabbed in The Grizzlies won (or shared) their 12th consecutive Big Sky Confer­ the seventh by the Tennessee Titans. ence championship and 15th in the past 17 seasons. Montana is 31-1 in Head coach Bobby Hauck, who left UM for UNLV following the season, Big Sky games over the past four seasons. was seven-of-seven in taking his teams to the FCS playoffs, and had a re­ Montanas consecutive FCS playoff run is now at 17 and stretches from cord of 80-17, ranking second at UM and third in Big Sky history with 80 1993 to 2009. The Grizzlies won national titles in 2001 and 1995, and were victories. the runners-up in 2009, 2008, 2004, 2000, and 1996. Montana has won 119 games over the past 10 seasons, averaging almost UMs route to the 2009 title game had its share of drama. 12 (11.9) wins per year. Trailing 1 lth-ranked South Dakota State by 27 points (48-21) with 5:40 2008: Montana Plays For Sixth National Championship left in the third quarter, the Grizzlies went on a tear - outscoring the Jack- Despite losing 14 starters, Montana made it to the FCS championship rabbits 40-0 on the way to a 61-48 victory. game for the sixth time, losing 24-7 to Richmond in Chattanooga. Montanas dynamic duo of Marc Mariani and Chase Reynolds, along In the first round Montana handled Texas State 31-13. In the quarter­ with an opportunistic defense, turned the tide for the Griz in the come­ finals the Grizzlies avenged an early-season league loss (45-28) at Weber back. Senior Marc Mariani started it all with a 98-yard kickoff return for a State, defeating the lOth-ranked Wildcats 24-13. In the FCS semi-final touchdown and also scored twice on passes from junior quarterback An­ game Montana had its biggest playoff road win ever, beating top-ranked drew Selle. Junior halfback Chase Reynolds rushed for two scores in the James Madison 35-27. final quarter. The Griz defense held SDSU to 128 total yards and seven first Griz senior quarterback Cole Bergquist passed for 3,156 yards and 28 downs in the final half. A week later UM forced 10 turnovers and crushed touchdowns and wide-out Mike Ferriter finished his career ranked ninth 12th-ranked Stephen F. Austin 51-0 in a quarterfinal contest. in school history with 2,089 receiving yards. Reynolds rushed for a school- Ironically, in 1993, the year Montana started its record FCS playoff ap­ record 22 touchdowns. Senior linemen Colin Dow, J.D. Quinn, and Brent pearance streak, the Griz set a division record by scoring 39 fourth-quarter Russum all earned all-league and All-American recognition. points in a 52-48 win over visiting SDSU. The defense was led by strong safety Colt Anderson, a Buck Buchanan Montanas semifinal showdown against fifth-ranked Appalachian State Award finalist, who was Montanas leading tackier with 129 stops. and dynamic quarterback Armani Edwards on a snowy day and a nation­ ally televised game by ESPN was everything it was expected to be, as it 2007: Grizzlies Make 15th FCS Playoff Appearance In a Row came down to the last play. This was the Grizzlies’ 18th overall playoff appearance and their 15th in With the game knotted 17-all, Selle floated a 25-yard pass to sophomore a row. That 18th FCS playoff moved Montana past Eastern Kentucky for wide receiver Jabin Sambrano who caught the ball in the left corner of the the most (17) in division history. Unfortunately, Montana suffered a rare end zone, giving the Grizzlies a 24-17 lead with 1:31 remaining.. home loss in the playoffs, a 23-22 setback to Wofford. Several players from However, Edwards led the Mountaineers down the field to Montanas the 2007 squad left their names in the UM record books. 3-yard line, but a last-second pass was broken up by Trumaine Johnson, Senior defensive end Kroy Biermann became Montanas first ever Buck and the Grizzlies earned their seventh trip to the title game. Buchanan Award winner (the FCS Defensive Player of the Year). Senior 2010 Grizzly Football 138 Montana Year-by-Year Post Season Play halfback Lex Hilliard set school career records with 50 rushing touch­ 2004: Fifth Trip to the FCS Title Game in the Last 1 0 S eason s downs. Kicker Dan Carpenter set FCS career records with 75 field goals Montana was 12-3 and advanced to the FCS championship game for the and 413 points by a kicker. Senior linebackers Tyler Joyce and Kyle Ryan fifth time in the last 11 years. finished second and sixth in UM history with 352 and 304 career tackles, Quarterback Craig Ochs passed for 3,807 yards and 33 touchdowns and respectively. set a league record by completing 68.7% of his passes. The Griz defense Carpenter and Hilliard are currently playing for the , was ranked third in the country in turnover margin (+1.47) with 38 take­ while Biermann is with the Atlanta Falcons. aways. 2006: Griz Make it to the Semis Hilliard tied the school record for touchdown runs with 17, while se­ In 2006 the Grizzlies narrowly missed playing for their sixth national nior wide receiver Jefferson Heidelberger had the second most receiving yards in single-season history with 1,240. title in 12 years. After losing at 16th-ranked Iowa, Montana won 11 straight games, finished 12-2 over­ In the playoffs the host Griz handled their first three opponents rela­ tively easy, beating Northwestern State (56-7), New Hampshire (47-17), all and 8-0 in the Big Sky. Hilliard, a 2006 Walter Payton Award candidate, was lost for the season and Sam Houston State (34-13). The title game was a 31-21 loss to James Madison in the FCS title game to an injury in fall camp. The Griz were led by senior quarterback Josh Swogger, who passed for in Chattanooga. Sadly, the championship game was played on a field that 17 touchdowns, while wide receivers Eric Allen, Ryan Bagley, and Craig was a quagmire. The grass playing surface had reportedly recently been Chambers combined for 147 catches and 17 scores. Halfbacks Reggie re-sodded, and big chunks of grass and dirt were tossed all over the field Bradshaw, Brady Green, and Thomas Brooks-Fletcher combined for 19 by the player s cleats whenever they ran or cut on the grass playing surface. rushing touchdowns. 2003: Griz Break Playoff Record Streak Montana broke the FCS record by making its 11th consecutive playoff appearance, eclipsing the mark of 10 that it shared with Eastern Kentucky, which had played in 10 straight from 1986-1995. Montana received an at-large bid into the playoffs, losing a 43-40 double overtime thriller to visiting West­ ern Illinois in the first round. Senior kicker Chris Snyder set four NCAA career records in the FCS with 394 points and 182 PATs, and a single-season mark scoring 123 points. He also set a re­ cord by connecting on 126 consecutive PATs. Defensive end Tim Bush finished his career as Montanas all-time career leader in sacks (32.5) and tackles for loss (50). 2002: Griz Tie FCS Mark for Consecutive Wins The Griz started the season with 10 wins in a row, and, combined with 14 straight wins the year before, they tied the FCS mark for consecutive wins with 24. The streak began on September 22 of 2001, with a 30-0 home win over Western Washington, and was stopped on Nov. 16 of 2002, with a 30-21 setback at East­ ern Washington in Spokane. National champions, Chattanooga, 2001, left to right: Herb Fernandez, Jason Francis, Curt Colter, Montana tied Pennsylvania, which had 24 wins in a Blake Horgan (Michael Gallacher photo, The Missoulian) row from 1992-95, for the record. UM also set the record for most consecutive Big Sky wins (25) and most league A young defense was ranked ninth in the FCS in total defense, allowing road wins in a row (13). 226.4 yards a game. Senior quarterback John Edwards was named the Big Sky’s co-MVP on Host Montana defeated 22nd-ranked McNeese State 31-6 in an FCS offense and senior safety Trey Young was the leagues defensive player of first-round game, then knocked off No. 10 Southern Illinois 20-3 in the the year. quarterfinals, but were edged (19-17) out to third-ranked UMass in the Montana defeated Northwestern State 45-14 at home in a first-round semi-finals in a game televised nationally on ESPN2. playoff game, but lost 24-20 at McNeese State in a quarterfinal contest. Hauck became the first Griz mentor in history to win four Big Sky titles. 2001: Griz Win Second National Championship 20 05: Griz Lose in First Round Montana won its second FCS national championship in history, defeat­ Montana was 8-4 overall and received an at-large bid into the playoffs. ing Furman University 13-6. Edwards engineered a 16-play, 99-yard scor­ The Grizzlies were led by Hilliard who rushed for 1,322 yards - the second ing drive for UM s only touchdown in the title game. Halfback Yohance highest total (at the time) in single-season history. The defense was ranked Humphery, Montanas all-time rusher, was a work-horse in the game, gain­ sixth in the country with a turnover margin at +1.08. ing 142 yards on 30 carries, and scored UM’s only touchdown on a 2-yard The ninth-ranked Griz hosted a first-round playoff game, losing 35-21 run. to lOth-ranked Cal Poly. Montana had defeated Cal Poly 36-27 in Mis­ The Griz defense limited the Paladins to 121 yards rushing and forced soula earlier in the season. three turnovers. Furmans only score came on a Hail Mary pass as time expired. Humphery wrapped up his illustrious career with 4,070 career yards. 2010 Grizzly Football 139 Montana Year-by-Year Post Season Play

playoff-record crowd of 32,106 in Huntington, West Vir­ ginia. Walter Payton Award-winning quarterback Dave Dickenson passed for 1,219 yards and 11 touchdowns in Montana’s first three playoff games. UM out-scored its op­ ponents 163-14. In its first three playoff victories, the host Grizzlies beat Eastern Kentucky (48-0), Georgia Southern (45-0), and Stephen F. Austin (70-14). In the title game, Dickenson orchestrated a 12-play, 72- yard scoring drive, culminating with a 25-yard field goal by Andy Larson with 39 seconds left for the game-winner. The key play in that winning drive came on a fourth-and-three from the 50-yard line, when Dickenson hit wide receiver Mike Erhardt on a short slant pass for a 20-yard gain and a crucial first down. Senior receiver Matt Wells scored both of Montana’s touchdowns. En route to the title, Montana set FCS playoff records for first downs (125), pass completions (137), pass attempts (197), and passing yards (1,703). 1993-1994: A Program On the Rise Wide receiver Jimmy Farris is interviewed by media in Chattanooga in 2000. The host Griz squeaked by Northern Iowa 23-20 in a 1994 first-round contest, and then edged visiting McNeese State 30-28 in a snow storm on a game-ending field goal by Larson. Unfortunately, The Grizzlies’ 15 victories set a school record for the most wins in a season. Dickenson was re-injured early in the win over McNeese, and he was not 2000: Third Trip to the Title Game able to play in the semifinal - a 28-9 loss to host Youngstown State. The Griz earned a trip to the championship game for the third time in In 1993, Montana rolled to a 10-1 regular-season record, with its only six seasons, losing a heart-breaker, 27-25 to Georgia Southern in Chatta­ blemish a 35-30 loss at Oregon. After that loss to the Ducks, the Griz nooga. reeled off nine straight wins and won their first league title since 1982. The Starting Griz quarterback Drew Miller was injured late in the first quar­ season ended in a 49-48 first-round shoot-out loss to visiting Delaware. ter, and Edwards, a sophomore, was called into action. The Griz trailed The Grizzlies’ 93 victories in the 1990’s were the second most in the divi­ 20-3 at halftime in a rain-soaked Finley Stadium but took a 23-20 lead ear­ sion (Youngstown State won 103). ly in the fourth quarter on a scoring run by Humphery. The Grizzlies’ lead 1989: Griz Host Their First Playoff Game was short-lived as Eagle halfback and 2000 Walter Payton Award winner Montana hosted and won its first playoff game in school history, beat­ Adrian Peterson broke loose for a 57-yard touchdown run for the game- winning touchdown. ing Jackson State 48-7 in the first round. UM defeated visiting Eastern Il­ linois 25-15 in the quarterfinals, and then lost 45-15 to eventual national 1999-97: Griz Lose Three Straight First-Round Games champion Georgia Southern in Statesboro in the semis. The Griz dropped three first-round playoff games during this time, but 1988 & 1982: In the Playoffs in 1999 set the Big Sky record with a seventh consecutive FCS playoff ap­ After a six-year hiatus, in 1988, the Griz earned their first at-large bid pearance. The old standard of six straight was set by former Big Sky mem­ ber Idaho from 1985-90. into the playoffs, losing (38-19) at Idaho. Montana’s initial trip to the play­ offs came in 1982 when it won its first Big Sky title since 1970. Despite In 1999, visiting Youngstown State, coached by current Ohio State men­ winning the league championship the Grizzlies had to travel to Moscow, tor Jim Tressell, kicked a late field goal for a 30-27 win. In 1998 Mon­ Idaho, losing 21-7 to the Vandals. tana suffered its worst playoff setback ever, losing 52-9 at Western Illinois. UM’s three-game playoff losing streak started in 1997 with a 19-14 setback 16-Team FCS Playoff Format at McNeese State. The FCS playoff field goes up to 20 teams in 2009. In the inaugural 1996: Moss Is Too Much & Griz Are Runners-Up season (1978) of Division I-AA there were four teams in the playoffs. The tournament was expanded to eight teams in 1981, and then in 1986, it Montana reeled off 14 straight wins to advance to the title game. For the went to a 16-team format. second year in a row they played at Marshall, as NFL star wide receiver Randy Moss grabbed four touchdown catches to lead Marshall to a 49-29 1969-1970: Montana Plays For NCAA College Division Titles win. It was the first time ever two undefeated (14-0) teams played for the Montana played for the College Division national championship in I-AA crown. 1969 and 1970. The Griz went undefeated and untied for the first time in In the title game Grizzly quarterback Brian Ah Yat set (then) playoff school history at 10-0 and won their first-ever Big Sky title in 1969. Both records for pass completions with 36 and total plays (67). Wide receiver years Montana advanced to the Camellia Bowl in Sacramento, Calif., but, Joe Douglass set a playoff record with 13 receptions, and he also set Mon­ missing many starters because NCAA’s rules on junior college transfers, tana single-season standards with 82 catches for 1,469 yards and 18 touch­ the under-manned Griz lost 30-3 to top-ranked North Dakota State in downs. 1969 and 31-16 to the same team a year later. 1995: Griz Win First National Championship The Grizzlies won their first national championship with a last-second, 22-20 come-from-behind victory over host Marshall in front of an FCS

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Montana Year-by-Year Post Season Play

1962 Terry Dillon GRIZ YEAR-BY-YEAR IN THE MONTANA’S FINAL 1983 Brian Salonen NCAA PLAYOFFS FCS RANKINGS 1994 Scott Gragg COLLEGE DIVISION (0-2 neutral) 1982 NCAA ...... 19th 1999 Chase Raynock 1988 NCAA ...... 1969 North Dakota StateA L 30-3 , 19th Senior Bowl 1989 NCAA ...... 1970 North Dakota StateA L 31 -16 . 6th 1994 Scott Gragg ACollege Division National Championship Game 1993 The Sports Network...... 3rd Hula Bowl 1994 The Sports Network ...... ,8th 1997 David Kempfert FCS/I-AA 1995 The Sports Network ...... 1st 1999 Brian Ah Yat (48 Games: 30-18: 27-6 home; 2-8 road, 1996 The Sports Network ...... 2nd Raul Pacheco 1-4 neutral) 1997 The Sports Network...... , 11th 2004 Cory Procter 1998 The Sports Network...... 14th 2008 Kroy Biermann 1999 The Sports Network ...... 7th Japan Bowl 2000 The Sports Network...... 2nd 1989 2001 The Sports Network ...... 1st Martin Luther King Bowl 2002 The Sports Network...... ,9th 1989 Kirk Scr afford 2003 The Sports Network ...... 14th Paradise Bowl 2004 The Sports Network...... 2nd 2001 Calvin Coleman 2005 The Sports Network ...... , 12th Thatcher Szalay 2006 The Sports Network ...... 3rd Vince Huntsberger 2007 The Sports Network...... , 10th 2002 Trey Young 2008 The Sports Network ...... , 2nd Las Vegas All-Star Game 2009 The Sports Network ...... 2nd (Formerly the Paradise Bowl) 2004 Justin Green Craig Ochs BOWL GAMES Blue Gray All-Star Game East-West Shrine Game 1987 Larry Clarkson 1926 “Wild” Bill Kelly Texas vs. The Nation All-Star Game 1928 Tom Davis 2007 Josh Swogger 1938 Milt Popovich 2009 Colt Anderson 1942 Eso Naranche 2010 Shann Schillinger

Frisco, Texas, Will Serve as Host of the NCAA Division I Football Championship

Frisco, Texas, which has been home to the South­ land Conference office since 2006, is the new host city for the 2010 NCAA Division I Football Champion­ ship game, which will played at Pizza Hut Park on Jan. 7, 2011. The 23,500-seat multi-purpose stadium will be the host site for the championship game for the next three years. The Football Championship Subdivision includes the conferences and institutions that compete in the NCAA Division I Football Championship, in addition to two conferences who choose not to par­ ticipate in the football championship, the Ivy League and the South­ western Athletic Con­ ference. The FCS embodies a tradition of excel­ lence through high level competition, stu­ dent-athlete character and sportsmanship throughout the regular *FCS Semifinal game season and the cham­ $FCS Championship game pionship experience. Pizza Hut Park, Frisco, Texas

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UM Grizzlies’ Administration

President George M. Dennison George Dennison became the 16th president of The on August 15,1990. Dennison came to Montana from Kalamazoo, Michigan, where he served as the Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs of Western Michigan University (1987-90). In earlier years, he spent time at the Universities of Arkansas and Washington prior to 18 years at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. At Colorado State, he started as a history professor and then served in numerous other positions. He held simultane­ ously the positions as Associate Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences and Associate Dean of the Graduate School for International Development Studies. He also served as Acting Academic Vice President, Associate Academic Vice President, and Director of Admissions and Records. A historian by training, Dennison received his Bachelor’s degree with highest honors in history from The University of Montana in 1962. He received his Master’s degree from The University of Montana in 1963, then earned his Ph.D. in history from the University of Washington in 1967. He has written numerous publications and made several profes­ sional presentations in both history and higher education. In addition, Dennison serves on several boards, including the International Student Exchange Program, the International Heart Institute of Montana, the Montana Campus Compact, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation, the Neuro Science Institute Foundation, and World Innovation Foundation. George and his wife, Jane, have two children. Their son, Rick, played at Colorado State and then joined the Denver Broncos in 1982. He played linebacker for Denver for nine years and now serves as Offensive Coordinator for the Houston, Texans. Their son, Robert, teaches mathematics and computer programming in Tecumsah, Kansas, just outside Topeka, and coaches football, wrestling, and track. The Dennisons have seven grandchildren. President Dennison will retire Dec. 31,2010, after serving twenty years as the University’s president.

Jim O'Day, Director of Athletics Jim O’Day is in his sixth year as Director of Athletics at The University of Montana. A 1980 graduate of the UM School of Journalism, O’Day returned to his alma mater in 1998 after an 18-year career in the newspaper business, first as sports editor of the Kalispell (Mont.) Daily Interlake, then in his hometown of Cut Bank, Mont., as owner/publisher of the twice-weekly Western Breeze newspaper. O’Day served as assistant director of the Grizzly Athletic Association (now the Grizzly Scholarship Association) for three years before becoming Director of Development for UM Athletics in 2001. On June 30, 2005, he was named by UM President George Dennison as the Director of Athletics at Montana. O’Day currently serves on the NCAA Division I Football Issues Committee and the NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Playoff Selection Committee. This year, O’Day will serve as chairman of that particular committee. In addition, he sits on the board of directors for the Master’s of Education in Intercollegiate Athletics Leadership program with the University of Washington and is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). In 2007, he was honored by the All- Foundation by receiving the Gen. Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletics Director Award. Prior to returning to UM, O’Day was a charter member of the Cut Bank Education Foundation and Alumni Association and was Cut Bank’s Citizen of the Year in 1992. He organized the Golden Triangle Chapter of the GAA in 1992 and served as president until his appointment at UM in 1998. He was also actively involved in many other community service organizations. In 1991, he was the recipient of The University of Montana Service Award. Jim and his wife Kathy have three sons: Chris (25), Kevin (24) and Brian (19). Chris and Kevin are graduates of The University of Montana and reside in Arizona, while Brian will be a sophomore at UM this fall. Several of Jim’s many accomplishments during his first five years in the athletic department include UM Athletics winning the school’s first Sterling Savings Bank Presidents Cup in 2007 (Montana was second in 2010 and 2009, and third in 2008); paying off a $1 million deficit two years early; instrumental in constructing a 2,000-seat east-side expansion to Washington-Grizzly Stadium that was ready in time for the 2008 football season; and capturing conference titles in women’s golf (coached by Joanne Steele) in 2006 and in women’s basketball (coached by Robin Selvig) in 2007,2008 and 2009. In addition, the men’s basketball team won Big Sky Tournament titles and made NCAA appearances in 2006 and 2010. In 2006, the team under the direction of Coach won a first round game in the NCAA tourney vs. Nevada. The school’s only other NCAA men’s basketball tournament victory came in 1975 against Utah State. Academically, UM student-athletes have their highest cumulative grade point averages (3.05) in school history, and also maintain graduation rates significantly higher than the general student population at The University of Montana. Also, the Grizzly Scholarship Association topped the $2 million mark in annual giving the past three years - more than double the amount raised in 2000.

2010 Grizzly Football 142 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY

Athletic Dept. Main Line Marketing,&_Promo_tjgng (406 AREA CODE; 2 4 3 - EXCHANGE) Christie Anderson, Asst. A.D...... 4336 4 7 4 9 Brent Reser, Assistant Director ...... 2 2 5 0 Adams Center Ticket Office Men's Basketball Local Box Office ...... 4 051 Bill Evans, Assistant Coach ...... 5 3 9 9 Toll F r e e ...... 1-888-M0NTANA Andy Hill, Assistant Coach ...... 5 3 6 6 Freddie Owens, Assistant Coach ...... 5 4 0 8 Administration Christie Anderson Jean Gee James Gibson , Head Coach...... 5334 Asst. Athletic Director Senior Associate Asst. Athletic Director Jean Gee, Senior Associate A.D ...... 5 3 7 0 Julie Tonkin, Admin. Asst ...... 5 3 3 4 Marketing Athletic Director Fiscal Operations James Gibson, Asst. A.D., Fiscal O ps ...... 6 9 2 6 Kent Haslam, Assoc. A.D., Development ...... 6 2 9 4 Rhinehart Athletic Training Ctr. Jim L op ach , NCAA F acu lty R ep ...... 4 8 2 9 Drew Babcock, Assistant Certified Chuck Maes, Assoc. A.D ...... 2 2 1 3 Athletic Trainer...... 6 3 6 2 Colleen Marks, Asst, to the A.D ...... 6 4 7 2 Karla Judge, Assistant Certified Jim 0'Day, Athletic Director...... 5348 Athletic Trainer...... 6 3 6 2 Dennis Murphy, Head Certified Administrative Support Athletic Trainer...... 6362 Heather Alexander, Business Office...... 5 9 9 0 Toby van Amerongen, Assistant Certified Sue DeMers, Internal O perations ...... 2 2 0 2 Athletic Trainer...... 6 3 6 2 Pam Erickson, Admin. A ssistant ...... 5 4 3 5 J.C. W eida, Associate Certified Kent Haslam Janie Haight, Internal O perations ...... 2 2 0 2 Dave Guffey Steve Hackney Athletic Trainer...... 6 3 6 2 Assoc. A.D., External Head Certified Associate. A.D., Laurel Hanson, Compliance ...... 5 7 2 9 Development and Media Relations Equipment Manager Aaron Heiner, Computer Technician ...... 5 4 8 9 Sports Information Paul Hengel, Facilities Assistant ...... 2 2 1 4 Joel Carlson, Asst. S.I.D ...... 5 4 1 4 Stacey Kahler, A.D. Admin. Asst ...... 5 3 4 8 Dave Guffey, Assoc. A.D...... 5402 Ryan, Martin, Athletic Business M anager 5404 Renee Valley, Media Editor ...... 6 8 9 9 Jennifer Zellmer-Cuarsema Jeff Cincoski, Intern ...... 5 4 1 4 Academic Advisor ...... 2 6 0 0 Tennis Darr Tucknott, Coor. Ath. Acad. Services ...... 4 4 2 0 Kris Nord, Head Men's Coach...... 5410 Athletic Performance Center Steve Ascher, Head Women's Coach 6986 Scott Kirchmann, Director...... 4085 Track & Field Charlie Woida, Asst. D irector ...... 4 4 9 6 Adam Bork, Assistant Coach ...... 4 6 5 7 Scott Kirchmann Janies Lopach Chuck Maes Cross Country Harry Clark, Assistant Coach ...... 4 6 5 7 Director of Athletic Faculty Athletics Associate A.D. Courtney Babcock, Head Coach...... 4749 Brian Schweyen, Head Coach...... 5413 Performance Representative Internal Operations Football Volleyball Dick Arbuckle, Special Team s ...... 5 3 8 3 Allison Lawrence, Interim Asst. Coach ...4397 Shalon Baker, Wide Receivers ...... 5 3 9 3 Gina Schmidt, Asst. Coach ...... 5 4 2 2 Bob Beers, Sr., Offensive Line ...... 2 6 2 9 Jerry Wagner, Head Coach...... 5411 Inoke Brecktorfield, Defensive Line ...... 5 3 8 3 Women's Basketball Mike Breske, Def. Coord./Secondary ...... 5 391 Trish Duce, Asst. Coach ...... 5 7 7 9 Linda Cardinal, Program Coordinator ...... 2 9 6 9 A nnette Rocheleau, Asst. Coach ...... 5941 , Assoc. Head Coach/ S hannon Schweyen, Asst. Coach ...... 5 3 3 8 Running Backs ...... 6101 Robin Selvig, Head Coach...... 5334 Scott Gragg, Tight Ends/Recruiting Coord 5377 Julie Tonkin, Admin. Asst ...... 5 3 3 4 Colleen Marks Brynn MoUoy Dennis Murphy Mike Hudson, Linebackers ...... 5 3 9 0 Assistant to the A.D. Asst. Director Head Certified Rob Oviatt, Strength & Conditioning ...... 4 4 9 8 Women's Golf GSA Athletic Trainer , Head Coach...... 2969 Joanne Steele, Head Coach...... 4377 Jonathan Smith, Offensive Coord./QBs ...... 5 3 9 2 Women's Soccer Aric Williams, Cornerbacks ...... 5 3 6 8 CJ. Cooper, Assistant Coach ...... 4 4 1 7 Equipment Room Neil Sedgwick, Head Coach...... 2760 Dave Griffin, Asst. Equip. M anager ...... 6 9 6 9 P eter Underwood, Assistant Coach ...... 4 3 7 8 Steve Hackney, Manager...... 4351 R obert Stack, Asst. M anager ...... 6 9 6 9 Grizzly Scholarship Association Colleen McChesney, Admin. Asst ...... 6 4 8 7 Don Read Greg Sundberg Brynn Molloy, GSA Asst. D irector ...... 5 4 0 5 Athletic Director Executive Director Cyndi Steigers, GSA Receptionist ...... 6 481 Emeritus GSA Greg Sundberg, Director...... 4509

2010 Grizzly Football Heather Alexander Drew Babcock Linda Cardinal Jenny Carr Joel Carlson Account Assoc. Business Office Asst. Certified Athletic Trainer Football Admin. Support Cheer Coach Assistant Sports Info. Director

Sue DeMers Pam Erickson Dave Griffin Janie Haight Laurel Hanson Internal Ops/WGS Suite Services Admin. Asst. Olympic Sports Asst. Equipment Manager Events, Internal Operations ComplianceAssistant

Aaron Heiner Paul Hengel Karla Judge Stacey Kahler Ryan Martin Computer Technician Facilities Asst. Internal Ops. Asst. Certified Athletic Trainer Admin. Asst., Athleic Director Athletic Business Manager

Colleen McChesney Brent Reser Rob Stack Cyndi Steigers Julie Tonkin GSA Administrative Assistant Asst. Marketing Director Asst. Equipment Manager GSA Receptionist Basketball Admin. Support

DarrTucknott Renee Valley Toby van Amerongen J.C.Weida Jennifer Zellmer-Cuarsema Coord., Athletic Acad. Services Media Editor Sports Info. Asst. Certified Athletic Trainer Assoc. Certified Athletic Trainer Academic Advisor

Notable alumni include Eric Braeden, Actor Dana Boussard, Artist Dee Daniels, Jazz Singer Monte Dolack,Artist Hie University of Montana A. B. “Bud” Guthrie,Author Alumni Association was Paul G. Hatfield, U.S. Senator/Federal Judge founded in 1901 and serves Dorothy M. Johnson,Author the needs of more than Larry Krystkowiak,NBA Player/Coach 80,000 alumni and friends. Stan Lynde, Artist/Author Our motto, “Get Involved Mike Mansfield, U.S. Senator/Ambassador .. .Stay Involved,” reflects George Montgomery,Actor the loyalty and support Carroll O'Connor,Actor/Screenwriter our programs and their Meg Oliver, CBS News Anchor participants enjoy. Jeannette Rankin, U.S. Congresswoman J.K. Simmons,Actor

2010 Grizzly Football “Missoula is one of the best places to be: friendly people, supportive faculty, a great sense of community, fantastic educational opportunities, and beautiful, beautiful scenery.”

-Princeton

Photos: 1) Walkway to the Oval on the UM Campus. 2) The Clark Fork River is great for a summer afternoon float. 3) The grizzly bear statue that has resided on the campus Oval since 1968 was created by the renowned ceramic artist and sculptor, Rudy Autio. 4) Flathead Lake, about 70 miles north of Missoula, is the largest natural body of freshwater west of the Mississppi. 5)Downtown Missoula is the cultural capital of Montana.

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