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Grizzly Awards1 Grizzly Awards1 Weskamp Golden Helmet 1967 — Larry Huggins 1 9 6 7 — Bob Beers 1968 — Tuufuli Uperesa 1 9 6 8 — H erb W hite 1969 — Tuufuli Uperesa 1 9 6 9 — Jim Nordstrom 1 9 7 0 — Larry Miller 1 9 7 0 — Jim Nordstrom 1971 — Steve Okoniewski 1 9 7 1 — Casey Reilly 1972 — Ron Richards 1 9 7 2 — Mick Dennehy 1973 — Jim Leid 1 9 7 3 — Sly Hardy 1974 — Larry Farnam 1 9 7 4 — Ron Rosenberg 1975 - Walt Brett 1 9 7 5 — Steve Dionas 1976 — Dan Sullivan 1 9 7 6 — Greg Anderson 1 9 7 7 — Terry Falcon 1 9 7 7 — Kelly Johnson 1978 — Guy Bingham 1 9 7 8 — Kent Clausen 1979 — Guy Bingham Larry Miller 1 9 7 9 — Greg Dunn 1980 — Brian McHugh 1 9 8 0 — Jay B ecker 1981 — Jim Rooney 1 9 8 1 — Scott Gratton 1982 — Greg Amundsen 1 9 8 2 — Scott Gratton 1983 — Bob Cordier Curt McElroy 1984 — Rick Linderholm 1 9 8 3 — Brent Oakland 1985 — Eric Dawald 1 9 8 4 — Jake Trammell 1986 — Larry Clarkson 1 9 8 5 — Terry Shillam Shawn Poole 1 9 8 6 — Pat Hardiman 1987 — Larry Clarkson Demidric Cooks 1988 — Jay Fagan 1 9 8 7 — Tim Hauck 1989 — Kirk Scrafford 1 9 8 8 — Tim Hauck 1990 — Rick Erps 1 9 8 9 — Tim Hauck 1991 — Chad Germer Mike Rankin Damon Gilbreth 1 9 9 0 — Steve Collins 1992 — Scott Gragg Tim Hauck Don Graves 1993 — Scott Gragg 1 9 9 1 — Todd Ericson Dethrick Slocum 1 9 9 2 Todd Ericson Miller Carl Franks 1976 — Doug Betters Chad Lembke 1 9 7 7 — Steve Fisher 1 9 9 3 — Todd Ericson 1978 — Steve Fisher Carl Franks 1979 - Sam Martin — *j 1980 — Arnie Rigoni Barbour 1981 - Pat Curry 1982 — Joe Nuu . - 1987 - Nate Odden 1983 — Cliff Lewis 1988 — Clay Clausen 1984 — Dave Seaman 1989 — Grady Bennett 1985 — Pat Foster 1990 - Kevin Morris 1986 — Pat Foster Steve Fisher Galen Lawton Jason Ray 1991 — Greg Ferguson 1987 — Pat Foster Kyle Mirich Scott Camper Scott McCoy 1988 — J.C. Campbell 1992 — Quentin Burns Rick Sullivan Marc Monestime 1989 — Dan Edwards 1993 — Keith Burke Joe Kalafat Bert Wilberger 1990 — Joe Kalafat Wade Thoemmes 1991 - Kirk Murphy Outstanding Linebacker Gregg Smerker 1 9 9 0 — Bryan Tripp 1992 — Sam Davidson 1 9 9 1 — Chad Lembke 1993 — Lance Allen Paul LeProwse 1 9 9 2 — Chad Lembke 1 9 9 3 — Kurt Schilling Chad Lembke Dan Downs Current/Former Montana Pros Roy Robinson Todd Ericson Kirk Scrafford Steve Sullivan 1922 Evansville Guy Bingham 1980 New York Jets (10th round) Ed Illman 1926 Wilson’s Wildcats Rocky Klever 1982 New York Jets (9th round) “Wild” Bill Kelly 1927 Brooklyn Professional Rich Burtness 1982 Dallas Cowboys (12th round) Len Noyes 1937 Brooklyn Dodgers § Mike Hagen 1982 Seattle Seahawks Milton Popovich 1937 Chicago Cardinals § Mickey Sutton 1983 Pittsburgh Maulers Paul Szakash 1937 Detroit Lions Brian Salonen 1984 Dallas Cowboys (10th round) Aldo Forte 1938 Detroit Lions Mike Rice 1987 New York Jets (8th round) Bill Lazetich 1938 Cleveland Rams Brent Pease 1987 Minnesota Vikings (11th round) John Dolan 1941 Buffalo Indians Larry Clarkson 1988 San Francisco 49ers (8th round) Stan Renning 1959 Edmonton Pat Foster 1988 Los Angeles Rams (9th round) John Lands 1960 Indianapolis Warriors * § Tim Hauck 1989 New England Patriots Bob O’Billovich 1962 Ottawa Rough Riders * § Kirk Scrafford 1989 Cincinnati Bengals Terry Dillon 1963 Minnesota Vikings * Matt Clark 1990 British Columbia Lions Mike Tilleman 1964 Chicago Bears * § Mike Trevathan 1990 British Columbia Lions Willie Postler 1972 British Columbia Lions * § Brad Lebo 1992 Cincinnati Bengals Steve Okoniewski 1972 Atlanta Falcons § Sean Dorris 1992 Houston Oilers Barry Darrow 1974 Cleveland Browns * § Todd Ericson 1994 Indianapolis Colts Doug Betters 1977 Miami Dolphins * Bruce Dotson 1994 British Columbia Lions Terry Falcon 1977 New England Patriots Carl' Franks 1994 Toronto Argonauts Greg Anderson 1979 Montreal Note: Year listed is first as a professional. Team listed is § Tim Hook 1979 Saskatchewan the team player was originally drafted by, or signed with. Carm Carteri 1979 Ottawa * Still Active at Press Time § Signed as Free Agent Matt Clark John Lands Guy Bingham Season-by-Season & 1993Review David Sirmon 51 ■Season-by-Season Results' 1897 1908 UM Opp. UM O pp. 3 Idaho ............................... 14 21 @ Sacramento State ... 0 4 8 Montana Tech .............. 0 0 The “Tigers”................... 0 0 Montana State ............. 0 (1-4) 0 @ U S C ........................... 61 6 Idaho ................................13 0 The “Tigers” .................... 0 8 Montana Tech ............ 5 (3-5) 25 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 0 The “Tigers”.................... 0 4 @ Montana Tech 5 1918 0 @ Oregon .......................13 4 Butte Bus. College 2 0 0 @ Montana State 5 — no team — 1927 7 @ Oregon State ........... 7 1 8 Montana S ta te 6 (1-2-1) UM O pp. 4 @ Gonzaga ................... 6 1 0 @ Butte Bus. Coll 2 6 1919 19 Butte Centervilles ......... 0 (2-6- 1) (1-2-3) 1909 UM O pp. 8 Mt. Saint Charles ......... 0 UM O pp. 2 6 Montana W esleyan ..... 7 0 @ Washington State ....3 5 1935 1898 3 3 Missoula H igh ............. 0 0 @ Utah S tate ................ 47 0 @ Washington ................32 UM Opp. UM Opp. 5 2 Ft. Shaw Indians 0 28 Montana Tech ............. 6 6 @ Idaho ...........................42 0 @ USC...................... 9 5 Helena High School ... 6 0 @ Montana Tech 0 6 Whitman College ........ 6 13 @ California .................... 33 20 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 0 Anaconda Ath. Club... 1 8 3 @ Montana State 0 0 @ Idaho ......................... 7 6 Mont. St. (in Butte) ....... 0 7 Washington State 13 5 Helena Ath. Club (forfeit)... 0 4 2 Fort Missoula ................ 0 6 @ Montana State 6 0 @ Gonzaga ..................... 0 7 @ Idaho ..................... 14 6 @ Montana State 0 24 Montana Tech ............ 0 14 Washington State 42 (3-4-1) 7 @ Washington .......... 33 16 Montana State 0 15 Montana State ............ 5 (2-3-2) 7 Gonzaga (in G. Falls) ... 7 (3-2) (6-0-1) 1928 0 @ Stanford ................ 32 1920 UM O pp. 0 Oregon State ........... 0 1899 1910 UM O pp. 13 Butte Centervilles ......... 0 (1-5-2) UM Opp. UM O pp. 133 Mt. Saint Charles 0 13 Anaconda Anodes ........ 0 1 2 Anaconda Ath. Club... 5 8 Montana Tech ............ 0 18 @ Washington .............. 14 6 Washington State ......... 26 1936 0 @ Montana State 3 8 0 @ Montana State 0 34 Montana Wesleyan 0 0 Washington ....................25 UM Opp. 0 Montana S ta te 5 3 Utah S ta te .................... 5 0 @ Washington State.... 31 20 Montana Tech ............... 0 0 @ Washington State ....19 (1-2) 5 @ Gonzaga ....................17 7 @ Whitman College.... 13 0 @ UCLA................... 30 3 @ Montana Tech 0 28 Montana State 0 0 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 4 5 Idaho S ta te ............... 13 1900 10 Montana State ............ 0 7 Idaho ............................... 20 6 @ O regon ................ 31 6 G onzaga ................... 0 UM Opp. (3-2-1) (4-3) 0 @ Oregon State 4 4 27 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 11 Montana State.............. 1 2 7 @ Gonzaga ............. 0 7 @ Oregon State ....... 14 (0-1) 1911 1921 (4-5-1) 16 Idaho .......................... 0 UM O pp. UM O pp. 24 San Francisco (in Butte) .. 7 1901 1 2 @ Montana Tech 0 25 Idaho State ................... 0 1929 13 North Dakota ........... 6 UM Opp. 0 Utah State ................... 8 7 @ Washington ............... 28 UM Opp. (6-3) L Ft. Shaw Indians........... W 28 Poison Independents ... 6 6 Whitman College ........ 14 18 Anaconda Anodes 2 L Butte Ath. Club............. W (2-1) 7 @ Idaho ...........................35 19 Mt. Saint Charles 0 1937 W Fort M issoula.................. L 1 4 @ Montana S tate ........ 7 6 @ Washington ........ 6 UM O pp. 2 6 Fort M issoula............... 0 7 North Dakota State .... 6 0 @ Idaho ................... 19 25 Whitman College 0 0 @ Montana State 31 0 G onzaga ........................ 0 45 Intermountain U. 0 13 @ Texas Tech ............... 6 1912 (3-3-1) 12 Mont. St. (in Butte) 14 (2-3) UM O pp. 36 Okla. City (in G. Falls) . 6 18 @ California ............ 2 8 Missoula High ............... 0 53 13 San Francisco (in Butte) .. 7 1922 0 Washington State 13 1902 7 @ Montana State 0 19 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 UM O pp. 0 @ UCLA.................. 14 UM Opp. 0 @ Utah State .................. 17 23 G onzaga ........................ 0 0 Montana Tech 16 0 @ Washington ............... 26 (3-5-1) 0 @ Idaho .......................... 6 3 @ Utah .............................10 3 7 Montana Wesleyan ..... 0 0 Montana State 38 3 9 Montana State .............. 3 14 North Dakota ................ 3 (0-2) 15 Idaho State ................... 12 1930 (7-1) 18 @ Gonzaga ..................... 6 6 @ Gonzaga ..................37 UM O pp. 9 @ Willamette.................. 30 7 Montana State ............ 6 18 Anaconda Anodes ........ 14 1903 (4-3) 1938 UM Opp. 0 Whitman College ........ 13 52 Mt. Saint Charles ........ 0 UM O pp. 3 2 Fort M issoula............... 0 0 Idaho ...............................39 0 @ Washington ...............27 2 7 E. Washington .............. 0 1913 (3-4) 13 Mont. St. (in Butte) ...... 6 11 Fort M issoula............... 0 UM O pp. 0 @ San Francisco .......... 0 0 @ Washington State ....61 0 Montana T e c h 1 9 9 @ Washington State ....34 7 D ePaul........................... 6 1923 0 @ California ................... 4 6 0 @ Montana T ech 2 3 7 Utah State ................... 9 13 Texas Tech .................... 19 0 @ Idaho............................. 2 8 UM O pp. 27 G onzaga ......................... 15 0 @ North Dakota ............ 7 7 @ Montana State ......... 0 2 7 Mt. Saint Charles ........ 0 12 Id a h o .............................. 6 0 @ Washington State ... 3 2 20 Montana State .............. 0 6 Idaho ................................19 0 @ Idaho ...........................40 (5-3) 6 @ Montana State 13 7 @ Gonzaga ..................... 16 9 @ Gonzaga ................... 0 (2-5) 25 Montana Tech ............ 0 13 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0 0 @ Whitman Coll .............35 2 G onzaga ..........................25 1931 (2-4) 7 @ Arizona.....................
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