a-ckrabbit Football . PRICE $3.00 The Who' What & Where of the SDSU Jackrabbits

LOCATION: Brookings, S.D. 57007. Defensive line-Garv Hoffman

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR TRACK COACH·WOMEN Dr. Harry Forsyth Ruth Marske Home 692-2215 Office 688-6510 Office 688-5625 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE Wayne Haensel SOFTBALL COACH Dr. Mylo Hellickson Office 688-6525 sue Yeager Home 692-6597 ATHLETIC TRAINER Office 688-5141 Home 692-9039 Office 688-5819 ASST. TRACK·MEN Dr. Jim Booher Home 692-4414 Barry McKeown Cary Hoffman SPORTS INFORMATION Home 692-4814 Office 688-4924 Office 688-5824 EQUIPMENT MANACER Office 688-6223 Ron Lenz Jack Moberg Office 688-4623 Home 693-3845 Jerry Janson BASEBALL COACH Office 688-5722 Home 693-3406 VOLLEYBALL Erv Huether Home 692-6872 Office 688-6423 Ruth Marske SWIMMINC Office 688-5027 Home 692-1899 Office 688-6510 Home 692-4076 FIELD HOCKEY Men & women sue Yeager CiOLF·MEN Brad Erickson Home 692-6597 Cary ESbOldt BASKETBALL COACH·MEN Office 688-5819 Office 688-6527 WRESTLINC cene Zulk Office 688-6224 Home 692-4108 FOOTBALL Terry Linander Office 688-5626 Home 692-8427 Office 688-5026 Home 692-5003 John cregory TENNIS COACH Office 688-5525 CiOLF-WOMEN Men & women Home 692-9646 Dr. Fred Oien Phil Baker ASST. BASKETBALL-MEN Home 692-9373 TICKET OFFICE Cary Esboldt Office 688-5023 Office 688-5101 ASST. FOOTBALL Home 692-9126 Jean Minor Office 688-6224 Home 692-5704 Office 688-5422 Home 692-8427 Pete Chapman CYMNASTICS ASST. TENNIS Office 688-5525 To Be Named Craig oerscheld JACKRABBIT CLUB & BASKETBALL-WOMEN SUMMER CAMPS Marv Ingram Home 692-6422 Office 688-5721 Office 688-6161 Home 692· 7939 cwen Andersen Office 688-5527 Office 688-6623 Home 692-8595 Brad Erickson INTRAMURAL OFFICE Office 688-6527 warren Williamson TRACK COACH·MEN FOOTBALL PRESS BOX CROSS COUNTRY Home 692-4108 Office 688-4724 Scott Underwood Men & women Home 692-5329 Office 688-5526 688-4623 scott Underwood Home 692-1457 FOOTBALL STADIUM Office 688-5526 LOCKER ROOM Home 692-1457 688-5718 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1980 Schedule...... 1 Jackrabbit Records...... 15-17 Year BY Year Records...... 32-33 1980 Outlook ...... 2-3 Roster ...... 18-19 Year By Year scores...... 34-36 John Gregory...... 4 About the NCC ...... 20-22 Quick Facts, Phone Assistant coaches...... s 1980 Opponents ...... 23 Numbers...... inside front cover Ouinten Hofer...... - 6 scores vs. 1980 Opponents ...... 24 Media Information. inside back cover Player Sketches ...... 7-12 Records Vs. Opponents...... 25 Composite Behind The scenes...... 13 1979 Revisited...... 26-29 Schedule. . outside back cover About SDSU ...... 14 1979 Statistics...... 30-31

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sosu Page 1 35 Lettermen Return from 9-2 Team

The 1980 south Dakota State Univer­ sity football team has a lot of things going for It. WHO'S' BACK - THE LETTERMEN There are, for example, 15 of the top 18 defensive players of last year LETIERMEN LOST: 13 LETIERMENRETURNINC: 35. returning. ••• Jeff Eltrelm, OT •·*Dan Johnson, FB *Darryl James, .RB *Greg Anderson, DE The top two runningbacks return. •••Jay Eliason, OT •*Eric Cohen, OT *Dave Larsen, LB *Kevin Breland, RB ••*Link Ellingson, TE •*Steve Cron, DB-P •Jim Lentz, c *Mike Breske, CB The team's leading scorer, a place ••*Chuck Loewen, OT •*Doug Decker, OT *Jack Lundie, OT *Brian Bunkers, RB kicker, returns. ***Lionel Macklin, WR • *Mark Dunbar, DE *Mike McKnight, OT *Brad Christensen, ss Even the offensive line, where ••*Gary Maffett, OB • *Tony Harris, K *Dave Nissen, RB *Mike Daiss, OG · •• *Todd Richards, CB •*Brian Hermanson, DE *Bob Price, OT •Jarvis DeBerg, RB graduation hit the hardest, has •••Mark sanders, DE ••Al Hojer, LB *Ron Schneider, RB ·oan Dummermuth, enough lettermen to put one at every ••Jerry James, RB •*Paul Kippley, DB *Mike Sixta, LB FS position. •*Mark Kool, OG ··oave Knowlton, OT *Randy Smith, TE *Barry Hermanson, FB · *Mike Maule, P •*Steve Mairose, OG *Milton Stuckey, CB *Marty Higgins, OB There are, as said before, a lot of •Jason Speros, c •*Kerry Pearson, WR *Dan Anderson, OG *Quinton Hofer, OT good things. · *Randy Witt, CB *indicates number of varsity letters earned. There are also a couple of GIGANTIC Question marks, the biggest being "Who will replace the M&M combo-­ Rasmussen is the son of former center is a Question mark because Garv Maffett and wide Jackrabbit great Wayne Rasmussen. of an injury to last year's starter Jim receiver Lionel Macklin?" He Quarterbacked unheralded Bran­ Lentz <5-11, 245>. He may not be able Maffett has been the SDSU quarter­ don Valley to the south Dakota Class to play this fall. But Haensel took 6-4, back for the past three seasons. No AA mythical state title last year. 260 Jeff Kloeck! from tackle to center one on the 1980 roster has started for As for wide receiver, the problem in spring ball, and thinks the the Jacks, and only junior college there isn't so much of not having a sophomore from Gaylord, Minn., transfer Mark Dolan has enough col­ quality player as it is replacing a might be the answer anyway. legiate playing time to be called a "money player." Macklin, a two-time The tight end spot has two quality "veteran." '- all-NCC wide receiver, was a big play candidates, Paul Reynen <6-3, 213> and Junior Marty Higgins has been Maf­ artist. "That'S a big hole to fill," Randy Smith (6�4, 216). fett's understudy the past two Gregory says. "Kerry Pearson has If there's a problem with the line, seasons and appeared in spring ball outstanding speed and a lot of talent. it's depth, but spring ball might have ready to take over. Higgins lettered He has been playing behind Macklin produced a couple of answers there, last year, but didn't see all that much for two years. Hopefully, he'll be too. Dwayne Postma, a junior who playing time ...although he as 5-for-7 ready to step in and get the job started his collegiate career at passing for the year. done." fullback before moving to the line last Jackrabbit coach John Gregory isn't From Madison, the 6-3, 190 Pearson fall, came on like gangbusters. all that concerned about the quarter­ was generally regarded as the top all­ Haensel think's he'll see a lot of action. back spot. "I think we have three around prep athlete in South Dakota He's 5-11, 226. good ones," Gregory says. "Right now as a senior. Steve Markham <6-5, 235> played Higgins would get the nod,but Dolan If you once get past those two areas defense until injured last fall. He's at and Mike Law can play, too." and look at the flip side of the coin, offensive tackle now and should help. Dolan Quarterbacked Ellsworth Com­ well, there appears to be a whole lot And Jeff Osmundson <6-3, 220> was munity College to a number one rank­ more plusses than minusses. one of last year's top freshmen. ing and a berth in the national junior The new Quarterback ...whoever it Lee Lundie, who combines 6-4, 246 college championship game last is ... will be lining up behind a big,ex­ size with Quickness, is now playing season. He's probably the best passer perienced and mobile offensive line. guard after a tour of duty at tight of the three. A year ago, line coach Wayne Haensel end. He'll be a sophomore this fall ... Higgins can mix the pass and run, used four guards in his "swing posi­ and with him, it's just a matter of and does a good job executing the tion " setup. Steve Mairose and Mike time. option. Diass alternated on one side while In the backfield, second team all­ The third quarterback is sophomore Mark Kool shared duties with Dana NCC fullback Dan Johnson and Mike Law, from the same high school Anderson. Kool was a second team all­ honorable mention all-NCC run­ that produced Maffett-Urbandale, NCC pick and is gone, but all the ningback Brian Bunkers return. la. Law was one of the top recruits of others return. In spri_ng ball, Mairose Johnson was the team's leading last year, but didn't even get in a full <6-4, 228) and Daiss <6-5½, 235) were rusher last year with 814 yards and 5.3 year of junior varsity play before be­ the "first team." Anderson <6-5, 230> yard per carry average, while Bunkers ing sidelined by an injury. moved to tackle and finished spring combined 401 yards rushing with 31 "We were very pleased with the ball on the number one unit with pass receptions for 342 yards-se­ production of both Ouinten Hofer <6-2½, 270> on the cond highest totals on the team. Each throwing and running in spring ball," other side. Hofer was the "swing had six touchdowns. Gregory said. "We are untested at the tackle " last year,behind first-team All­ one halfback spot, vacated by Jerry position, and only time will tell what America Chuck Loewen and Jeff James,is open but there are a handful will happen, but we feel we have Eitreim, both now graduated. And of quality candidates ... backs with, three quality players." when injuries wiped out the first two as a group, more speed than any ever In addition,recruiting landed a cou­ centers, Hofer stepped in there and assembled at SDSU. ple of high school all-staters, Wade started the last two games, including Steve Sundet, Dave Nissen, Darryl Rasmussen from Brandon valley and the NCAA playoff game With James and Kevin Breland are all Todd Sisco from Wayland, la. Youngstown. sophomores, and all Quick. And SDSU Page 2 HOBO DAY RESULTS won 38, Lost 22, Tied 6

SDSU Opp. 1912 6 Yankton College 3 1913 36 south Dakota School of Mines 0 1914 14 · University of North Dakota 3 1915 0 University of south Dakota 7 1916 14 University of North Dakota 7 1917' 21 North Dakota State University 14 1918 No game - world war I 1919 9 university of North Dakota 7 1920 14 Hamline university 0 1921 27 University of North Dakota 14 1922 7 University of south Dakota 7 1923 27 20 Gregory Is contemplating Immediate nlngback to the secondary In spring 1924 10 university of south Dakota 3 playing time by incoming freshman ball and adjusted , extremely well. 1925 0 Creighton University 19 Tom Kibler, an Iowa all-stater from sophomore Milton Stuckey lettered 1926 0 university of south Dakota 0 west oes Moines Valley High School. 1927 44 Morningside College 7 as the top reserve at cornerback last 1928 13 university of south Dakota 0 As for the defense, the only players fall.It's a talented group. 1929 6 University of North Dakota 7 missing are cornerback Todd The kicking game? Tony Harris still 1930 13 University of south Dakota 6 Richards, second-team all-NCC tackle hasn't missed an extra point for the 1931 6 University of North Dakota 34 1932 0 University of south Dakota 0 Jay Eliason and- end Mark sanders. Jacks. He was 28-for-28 last fall and led 1933 18 University of North Dakota 2 Richards and sanders were co­ the team in scoring with 64 points, 1934 19 University of south Dakota 0 captains and three-year starters. also hitting 12 of 18 field goals in­ 1935 6 university of North Dakota 6 Mark Dunbar has been moved from cluding a school record 49-yarder 1936 0 University of south Dakota 6 1937 20 Wiehlta State college 6 linebacker back to end where he star­ against Wisconsin-Whitewater. 1938 0 University of south Dakota· 7 red as a sophomore, and that should The punting is far from set, but 1939 14 University of North Dakota 13 take care of one spot. The reason the Steve Cron, who punted two years 1940 0 university of south Dakota 26 coaches could make that move was ago but was not in school last fall, is 1941 15 university of North Dakota 33 1942 0 University of south Dakota 7 the emergence of JC linebacker Tom back. Bunkers can also punt and in­ 1943 Two Army Special Trng. teams Olson in spring ball. Olson came with coming freshman Todd Sisco was the played to a 6-6 tie. Dolan from Ellsworth community Col­ second leading punter in the state of 1944 6 SDS Army 0 lege, and teams with veterans Mike 1945 25 Hamline University 0 Iowa last year with a 42-yard average. 1946 26 Augustana College 6 Sixta and Al Hojer to give the Jacks All In all, things look good. 1947 7 university of south Dakota 36 three fine backers. The schedule is again ... as always 1948 20 Augustana College 6 up front, the "Banana SQuad" . . . tough. The North central con­ 1949 27 University of south Dakota 25 1950 21 university of North Dakota 21 returns leaders Eric Cohen at nose and ference again ... as usual ... appears 1951 6 University of south Dakota 26 Doug Decker at tackle. Both are very balanced. In that situation, in­ 1952 60 University of North Dakota 6 honorable mention all-conference Juries usually play a key role in the 1953 13 St. John's University 26 picks. Mike McKnight is also back after final standings. The University of 1954 34 University of North Dakota 20 1955 27 university of south Dakota 7 starting every game last year, and so �orth Dakota is the defending cham­ 1956 14 University of NorthDakota 13 is Brian Hermanson,a 6-0,1980 defen­ pion in football and the Sioux should 1957 21 university of south Dakota 13 sive end of whom Gregory says, "is be among the contenders again. 1958 12 University of North Dakota 30 probably the most outstanding com­ 1959 12 university of south .Dakota 7 North Dakota State got better as the 1960 23 University of North Dakota 27 petitor on our team. He'll really battle season went last fall, and returns a 1961 34 university of south Dakota 6 you." bundle of talent Including Quarter­ 1962 26 University of North Dakota 0 Lettermen Jack LUndle, tackle, and back Mark Speral. Nebraska-Omaha 1963 61 University of south Dakota () Dave Knowlton, end, are also back 1964 28 University of North Dakota 35 will always be a contender. uso has 1965 30 University of southDakota 14 along with host of others like Jim some holes defensively, but concen­ 1966 o University of North Dakota 43 Beatty, Dave Larsen, Greg Anderson trated .on Junior college ranks In 1967 42 university of south Dakota 14 and LYnn Weiseman. recruiting. Augustana has an many 1968 16 University of North Dakota 21 1969 20 university of south Dakota 14 And If you're iooklng for a unit veterans as any team in the league 1970 3 University of North Dakota 36 which Is probably the strength of the and also has the best passing Quarter­ 1971 18 University of south Dakota 37 team, check out the sandltos-the back in the league In Scott Shaft. Nor­ 1972 21 University of North Dakota 51 secondary. First-team all-NCC safety thern Colorado is an unknown Quanti­ 1973 10 University of south Dakota 36 1974 35 Augustana College 6 Dan Dummermuth returns. second­ ty, but will be a solid team based on 1975 24 university of south Dakota 22 team all-NCC cornerback Mike Breske is Its ability to play on an even basis with 1976 28 University of North Dakota 6 back. Both the guys who shared some of the top teams In the country 1977 10 university of south Dakota 15 duties at monsterback last fall, Brad last season, even if it added up to 2-8 1978. 7 university of south Dakota 24 1979 26 university of south Dakota 21 Christensen and P.aul Kippley, return. on the year. Morningside should also scoringtotals-sosu 1,152; Opponents-924 Junior Jarvisoeaerg moved from run- start on the upswing. Hobo Day record vs. u. of south Dakota, 15-11-3 SDSU Page 3 John Gregory in Ninth season No one said it would be easy. Hammer and Stan Sheriff. Gregory When John Gregory became head was a member of the 1960 UNI team football coach at South Dakota State which marched undefeated to the university in December of 1971, he in­ NCC title and played in the Mineral CRECORY-ERA JACKRABBIT herited a team which had suffered BOWi. PLAYERS DRAFTED through eight straight losing seasons. Following graduation from UNI, in BY THE NATIONAL But the guy who played high school 1961,_ Gregory spent four years as an FOOTBALL LEACUE football at 148 pounds Is used to assistant coach at Fort Dodge High 1973- Phil Engle, 11th round, Green challenges and he enters his ninth School, where the team never had a Bay Packers season· at SDSU with as much en­ losing season. Then he moved to Lake 1975- Lynn Boden, 1st round, Detroit thusiasm as he had for the first. And City High School for two seasons as Lions he can look back on eight winning head coach. Jerry Lawrence, 8th round, seasons, including the 1979 campaign In 1967, he was named football Houston Oilers which will go down in history as one coach and athletic director at Iowa 1976- Todd Simonsen, 6th round, of the best in SDSU history. Central community College in Fort Houston Oilers Gregory hasn't achieved the Dodge, and compiled a 23-4-1 record Bob Gissler, 14th round, Miami ultimate goal-SDSU's 15th North cen­ with his teams ranked eighth na­ Dolphins tral conference football champion­ tionally in 1967, tenth in 1968 and 1978- Bill Matthews, 5th round, New ship-but he has succeded in third in 1969. The 1969 team won the England Patriots restablishing the winning tradition, Wool Bowl at Roswell, NM,. 1980- Chuck Loewen, 7th round, San Only , who coached State He was president of the Iowa Junior Diego Charg�rs for 22 seasons, has more coaching vic­ College athletic directors and football tories with the Jackrabbits. "I really coaches association in 1968-69 and feel we·ve had one of the most consis­ was vice president of the National CRECORY-ERA JACKRABBIT tent programs in the North central Junior College coaches Association in PLAYERS SICNED conference," Gregory said. "We 1970. AS FREE ACENTS BY THE haven't had that real outstanding Gregory joined - the SDSU staff as championship team yet, but we defensive coordinator under head NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEACUE haven't had that real bad one yet, coach in March 1970 and 1980- Lionel · Macklin, Seattle either." became head coach after the 1971 seahawks Gregory has been connected with season. He has a Master's Degree in 1979- Monte Mosiman, success on the gridiron since his high health,physical education and recrea- 1978- Monte Mosiman, Philadelphia school days at Webster City, la.,where tion from Mankato State. Eagles he earned all-state honors. He played Gregory and his wife, Carolyn, have Brad Seeley, Dallas cowboys collegiate football at the University of three children. Mrs. Gregory is an 1977- Gene Ludens, Minnesota Vik­ Northern Iowa for coaches Buck Star­ SDSU faculty member in botany­ ings buck Bill biology. Doug Jackson, St. Louis Car­ dinals 1976- Jerry Lawrence, Dallas cowboys 1975- Jim Kramer, Gordy Lofquist, 1974- Jim Decker, New England Patroits Gordy Lofquist, Minnesota Vik­ ings CRECORY-ERA JACKRABBIT PLAYERS SICNED BY THE LEACUE 1973- Phil Engle, Birmingham Americans 1974- Les Tuma, Chicago Fire Gordy Lofquist, Chicago Fire CRECORY-ERA JACKRABBIT PLAYERS SICNED BY THE CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEACUE 1974- Ron Kortemeyer, Winnipeg Blue Bombers

SDSU Page 4 BRAD ERICKSON ...... RE CEIVERS ·

In his fifth year on the Jackrabbit staff, Brad Erickson coaches the receivers and is also head swimming coach for men and women ...his 1979 swim team won the North cen­ tral conference wtiile his women's teams have won 13 of 15 duals over the past two seasons ... is a 1974 graduate of SDSU where he won three NCC swimming titles, helping • the Jacks rise from the depths of the league to be an annual NCC challenger ... he was the first SDSU swimmer to qualify for nationals ... was a graduate student at sosu dur­ ing the 1974-75 school year, then spent a year at the Rapid City YMCA before returning to sosu . .. Erickson's wife, Jenny, works for Daktronics, Inc., a Brookings-based scoreboard manufacturing firm.

JERRY JANSON ...... DEF ENSIVE COORDINATOR, SECONDARY

Jerry Janson has crammed a lot of footballs into his 30 years ... he was a graduate assistant for woody Hayes at Ohio State and spent five years with Joe Salem at the University of South Dakota and Northern Arizona before joining the SDSU staff in 1979 ... Janson is a native of Tiffin, Ohio, where he attended the same high school as former Jackrabbit quarterback Bill Mast .. . earned his Bachelor's Degree in Car­ thage College in Wisconsin in 1972 ... added a Master's in education administration from Ohio State in 1974 ... was on the 1975 USD staff before moving to Northern Arizona ... Jason and his wife, Jessica, have one son.

WAYNE HAENSEL ...... ASSIS TANT HEAD COACH, OFFENSIVE LINE Wayne Haensel has been offensive line coach at SDSU since 1973 and .in that time has developed a player picked number one in the NFL draft, Lynn Boden, Detroit, 1975; and a player picked seventh, Chuck Loewen, San Diego, 1980 ... a native of Walnut Grove, Minn., , earned his Bachelor's Degree at SDSU in 1959 after a standout football career which saw him earn all-conference honors in 1957 when he was co-captain of the NCC championship team ... was named to the Scholastic All-America team and was drafted by the ... in 1972, was the first recipient of the Ralph Ginn Distinguished Coaching Award, an honor created in memory of Haensel's coach at SDSU ... has a Master's Degree in Biology from Montana State, 1964, and has done post-master's work at the University of Idaho and the Univer­ sity of south Dakota ...he coached seven years at Beresford <1959-66), posting a 47-12-1 record, and followed that with six years at Mitchell (1966-72) compiling a 31-20-1 record ...then spent one year at Sioux City North, with a 5-4 record, before joining the SDSU staff .. . besides coaching the offensive linemen in football, he also assists with the weightmen in track ...Haensel and his wife, Kris, have three children, one boy and two girls.

PETE CHAPMAN .....· ...... LINEBACKERS, DEFENSIVE ENDS The newest member of the coaching staff, Pete Chapman is a veteran in terms of ex­ perience ... in fact, he was with the Jackrabbits last year as a graduate assistant, ... a 1971 graduate of the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, he was head coach at Osceola, Neb., for six seasons, (1973-78) compiling a 35-20 record including a 9-1 mark in 1978 when the team advanced to the quarterfinals of the state playoffs ... was also head coach at Mulligan, Neb., 1971-73 ... is a 1967 graduate of Omaha Central high school .. . Chapman and his wife, Marcia, have two children.

GARY HOFFMAN ...... DEFE NSIVE LINE

Garv Hoffman joined the Jackrabbits in January. A veteran coach, he has had stops at west Lyon community School in Inwood, la.; Sleepy Eye High School in Sleepy Eye, Minn.; Farmington High School in Farmington, Minn.; plus Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls High School, and Augustana College s.ince graduating from westmar in 1966. A 1962 graduate of Danube, Minn., High School, Hoffman earned his Master's Degree from the University of south Dakota in 1971 ...Hoffman and his wife, Kathryn, have three children. SDSU Page 5 Raise Your Right Hand

Eric Cohen doesn't understand why Quint Hofer was issued a handicap parking permit at South Da kota State. "You see a car pull into a parking spot marked for the . handicapped and out steps this 260-pound guy who plays on the football team, lifts weights and throws the shot put. Now I ask you, is that what you call handicapped?" asked Cohen, a Jackrabbit defensive lineman. Hofer, the youngest m,ember of the Jackrabbit offensive line last year, takes the .ribbing in stride. "When I first went to pick up a parking sticker, the lady looked at me and asked if I wa nted a handicapped per­ mit," said Hofer, who was born without a right hand. "I said it really didn't matter, but she said with the sticker I could park anywhere on campus, I thought that was a good deal so I took it. Some of the guys have to park clear across campus, but I pull right up in front of the dorm." Hofer was SDSU's "Swing Ta ckle" last year, alternating series with starters Chuck Loewen and Jeff Eitreim. When injuries took out both starting center Jim Lentz and his replacement Jason Speros, Hofer was moved there ... quite possibly the only one-handed center in . The call came during the USO game at Ver­ million. "I started off with a few bad snaps. I was having trouble getting the rhythm and trying to remember my assignments. On one play I would get a good snap but miss the block. Then -1'd get the block but have a poor snap. But as the game went on I got 'em down and felt I had a pretty good game." State finished the season with Hofer at center for the Idaho game and the NCAA playoff game with Youngstown. "I remember the Idaho nose guard complaining to the referee that Number 64 was holding, " Hofer said. "The ref came over and warned me about holding. I held up my right arm and said, 'Sir, how can I hold if I don't have a hand!' " Last spring, Hofer performed double duty, playing spring football while also working _with the Jackrabbit track team. A standout shot putter in high school, Hofer wa sn't beating everyone in site, but he kept improving. - Then, at the North Central Conference meet, he got off a lifetime best throw of 54-feet, 9 ½-inches to win the ti­ tle. That qualified him for the NCAA Division champion­ ships. This fall, Hofer will be called on to fill some big shoes . . . those of graduated first-team All-America Chuck Loewen, a seventh round draft choice of the San Diego Chargers. "We have a history of outstanding offensive linemen at BY BRUCE CONLEY

SDSU, 11 Coach Gregory says, "A nd right now, I think Hofer Assistant Sports Editor is about ready to take his place with the best of them." Sioux Falls Argus Leader SDSU Page 6 MEET THE JACKRABBIT LETTERMEN 1980 squad Members Who Have Lettered In the Past, Listed In Alphabetical Order

DANA ANDERSON ..OFF ENSIVE TACKLE MIKE BRESKE ...... CORNERBACK 6-5, 230, senior, Polk, Neb. 5-11, 185, senior, Rock Rapids, IA * * 1980 CO-CAPTAIN* * Dana was one of line coach Wayne Haensel's "Swing Guards" last year, gaining considerable experience. He Mike finally made it through a was switched to tackle in spring and season and his performance in '79 figures to be a starter this fal!. A confirmed what the Jackrabbit 1976 graduate Of Polk, Neb., High coaches had been saying all School, Anderson transferred to SDSU along-he's an excellent football after spending a year at the University player. He missed both the 1977 and of Nebraska. He has played every of­ 1978 seasons with knee injuries. was fensive line position except center injured In the '77 season's opener since joining the Jacks, starting out as against St. Cloud and had surgery. a tight end, going to guard and now Then was injured in the first scrim­ to tackle.Da na earned all-state honors mage of the '78 fall camp and had in both football and basketball . Majoring in ag­ late in the '78 season, but It was last education and hopes to teach. Is married to the former fall that the Most Valuable Player of the '76 Iowa Shrine Julie Carlson of Osceola, Neb. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. game started to pay dividends. He shared the team lead in Harold Anderson, who farm near Polk. Born October 8, tackles with 90, led the team in solo tackles with 52, and 1958. led the team in pass interceptions with six. He earned second-team all-conference honors. Still has :04. 7 speed for the 40 despite all his knee problems. Earned all-state CREC ANDERSON ..... DEFENSIVE END honors at central Lyon Community School where he played three years of football for coach Dick Null. Majoring 6-0, 210, Junior, Sioux Falls S.D. in physical education and history. Hopes to teach and coach. Married to former Tammy Dieters of Rock Rapids. Greg lettered in 1978 but was not In Has two children.Parent s are Mr. and Mrs. Al Breske. Father school last fall.He earned a reputation earned all-conference honors In 1957 and was leading as a hard hitter with the specialty rusher for SDSU in 1958. Mike was born August 26, 1957. teams as a sophomore. A 1977 graduate of Sioux Falls Washington High School, he was everyone's all­ state teams, being selected for the Argus Leader first team, the sports­ writers first team, the KCAU-TV Major Nine team, and all-Sioux Interstate conference team. was in on seven tackles as a sophomore-four of them BRIAN BUNKERS ...... RUNNINCBACK solos on kick returns. Parents are 6-0, 210, Junior, Fulda, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson of Sioux Falls·. Born November 13, 1958. Brian transferred to SDSU from st. Cloud State and had an excellent year as a sophomore, earning honorable KEVIN BRELAND ...... RUNNINCBACK mention all-conference honors. He was fourth on the team In rushing, s-10, 170, sophomore, Brooklyn, NY with 401 yards, but his overall con­ tribution was much greater. He's an Kevin lettered as a freshman last fall excellent blocking back and In addi­ and has tons of Potential In the North tion to running the ball, he was the se­ central conference. He came to SDSU cond leading receiver on the team after earning all-city honors at with 31 catches for 342 yards. Had big­ Thomas Jefferson High School In gest day In the rematch with uso at Brooklyn. Played on team which was the DakotaDome last year, scoring runnerup In the cltv playoffs. Also three times while rushing 14 times for 74 yards and cat­ selected to play In city all-star game. ching four passes for another 52 yards. Earned all-state carried the ball Just twice last season honors In high school where he played for his father, John and had a net of minus three yards. Bunkers, at Fulda High School. His sister, Becky, is married Majoring In physical education. to former SDSU asslstar-tcoach Phil Engle, now an assistant Parents are Mr. and Mrs. WIiiiam at North Dakota State. Is brother of former Jackrabbit grid­ Breland of Brooklyn. Born May 16, der Bill Bunkers. Majoring in physical education. Born 1960. December 1, 1958. SDSU Page 7 BRAD CHRISTENSEN ..DE FENSIVE BACK MIKE DAISS ...... CU ARD 6-1 , 190, Junior, Audubon, IA 6-5, 235, senior, Montevideo, Minn. Brad was the "find " of the 1979 spr­ * * 1980 CO-CAPTAIN * * ing camp and he played his way into the starting lineup as a sophomore. Mike alternated at right guard with Finished sixth on the team in tackles Steve Mairose last year, but figures to with 59 and had two pass intercep­ be a starter this time out. Elected co­ tions plus one fumble recovery. was captain for 1980 by his teammates s·eeing considerable playing time off and after having a good spring, the bench but got his chance to move should be ready for an excellent into the starting lineup when senior season. Played in both the high monsterback Paul Kippley was in­ school football playoffs and the state jured. Finished the season playing basketball tournament at Montevideo monster, then moved to ·cornerback High School, where he was also a third as a replacement for graduated Todd place finisher in the discus at the state Richards in spring ball. Had a key goal-line pass intercep­ track meet. was team captain in all tion against Augustana - an interception he returned 68 three sports. was also an honor stu­ yards. came to SDSU after earning all-state honors at dent and is majoring in animal science. Parents are Mr. and Audubon High School, where he earned 13 letters in foot­ Mrs. Howard Daiss of Montevideo. Born November 1 s, ball, basketball, track and baseball. was on the Audubon 1958. team which played for the Iowa 3A championship in '77. Majoring in physical education. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Christensen. Born June 30, 1960. ERIC COHEN ...... NOSE CUARD JARVIS DeBERC .....DE FENSIVE BACK 6-0, 218, senior, Island Park, NY 5-10, 180, Junior, Rock Rapids, la. . Eric is the spiritual leader of the "Banana Squad " ... and he also hap­ Jarvis lettered as a reserve run­ pens to be a fine football player. He ningback and a specialty team leader came to SDSU from Yankton College last year, but was moved to the secon­ when the Greyhounds dropped foot­ dary in spring ball. Averaged 8.8 yards ball in 1977, and has lettered each of per carry as a ball carrier <5 carries, 44 the past two seasons, first as a reserve yards> and was also in on nine tackles. and then last year as a starter.Tied for Adjusted very well to the secondary eighth on the team in tackles last year and should battle for the strong safe­ with 56, half of them solos, and led ty spot.Is a good athlete. Earned 12 in the team in both quarterback sacks,· high school, playing football, track, with ten, and tackles behind the lirie baseball and wrestling. was an all­ of scrimmage with 11. was stater in football. central Lyon High in on 30 tackles as a sophomore when he shared team lead School won two straight state in fumble recoveries with three. Is strong with good championships in football when DeBerg was playing. Ma­ quickness. Hobbies are karate and powerlifting. Earned joring in physical education. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jim three football letters at West Hempstead High School DeBerg. Born April 28, 1959. where he earned all-conference and all-county honors. was team captain in both football and track. Psychology major. works as a commercial fisherman in the summer. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cohen. Born September 3, 1959. DOUC DECKER ....DEFENS IVE TACKLE STEVE CRON ...... DEF ENSIVE BACK, 6-2, 245, senior, Sioux Falls, S.D. PUNTER 5-10, 195, Junior, Desoto, la. Doug now has the experience to go Steve started some at defensive . with his other abilities and should be back and did all the punting in 1978, ready for an outstanding senior but stayed out of school last fall. He season. Is big, strong and has good got married and is now back to finish Quickness. Lettered as a reserve as a his education.could be the Jackrabbit sophomore , then punter again, and will provide ex­ started all 12 games last year. was in perienced depth in the defensive on 42 tackles last season, 22 of them backfield. Had 37 tackles in '78 when solos, and was second on the team in he was Player of the week for his pun­ quarterback sacks with eight. Is a hard ting in a 10-9 victory over Northern worker in the off-season and has add­ Iowa. Average 36.7. yards for 54 at­ ed about 30 pounds since coming to tempts that season with a career best SDSU. Listed at 245 after weighing in of 53 yards. Played on the Adel High for spring ball, but could easily go 255 this fall. Played high team which advanced to the Iowa state playoffs. Also par­ school football for coach Denny Moller at Sioux Falls ticipated in baseball, track and wrestling in high school. Washington High School. Majoring in engineering.Parents Has been an intramural wrestling champion at SDSU. are Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Salzmann of Sioux Falls. Is nephew of Physical Education major. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Marion sportscaster Al Decker from KIJV radio in Huron. Born Cron. Born August 30, 1958. September 28, 1959. SDSU Page 8 DAN DUMMERMUTH ....FREE SAFETY and missed all of the '78 football season. Also an excellent student. was a first-man academic All-America last year, 6-1, 190, Junior, Sioux Falls, S.D. majoring in commercial economics and physical educa­ tion. was a three sport standout at Prior Lake High School Dan is one of the top football serving as captain of the school's football, basketball and players in the North central con­ track teams. Earned five varsity letters in track. Broke all ference. He earned all-conference the school rushing and scoring records in football. Played honors last year as a sophomore after in the state basketball tournament. was a finalist in the transferring to sosu from Iowa State Minnesota Mr.Teen contest.Pare nts are Mr. and Mrs.Roger where he lettered as a freshman In Harris. Born February 21, 1958. 1977. was fifth on the team in tackles with 61 and had a pair of pass in­ terceptions. Had two interceptions in the NCAA playoff game with Youngstown. Is also an excellent baseball player. Started in rightfield for the Jacks last spring and hit .2 88 for 30 games. Earned prep All-America honors at Sioux Falls Washington High School, where he was also a standout in basketball and baseball. sat out the '78 football season after transferring from Iowa State. Majoring in physical BARRY HERMANSON ...... FU LLBACK education and economics. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Don 5-10, 205, Junior, Sioux Falls, S.D. Dummermuth. Born April 1, 1959. Barry lettered as a backup in '78, MARK DUNBAR ...... DEFEN SIVE END then left the squad last fall before returning in· the spring. Will be play­ 6-2, 220, senior, Lake City, Minn. ing behind oan Johnson this year. car­ ried the ball 4 times for 27 yards two Mark Is back at defensive end where years ago. Has the size and quickness he started as a sophomore. He spent to be a fine college back. Had an ex­ last season starting at linebacker. cellent senior season at Sioux Falls Shared team lead in tackles last fall Washington earning all-state,all -Sioux with 90, 30 of them solos. Had four Interstate conference, all-city honors quarterback sacks. As a sophomore, and being named to the KCAU-TV all­ had 21 sacks playing end. Had six major 9 team. Rushed for 1341 yards quarterback sacks in his debut as a and scored 18 touchdowns as -a prep starter against St. Cloud in the 1978 senior. Majoring in physical education-commercial econ. season's opener. Is an excellent Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hermanson.Born January 29, athlete. Earned conference Defensive 1960. Player of the week honors for perfor­ mance against UNO as a sophomore . was named Outstanding Player of 1978 Beef Bowl when he had nine tackles, including three sacks; blocked a punt which set up a touchdown, and forced a fumble which set up another TD. Has run the 40 in :04.6. Was a football, basketball,track standout at Lake City High School.scored over 1300 career points in basketball in high school. was on the Jackrabbit junior varsity basketball team as a ·freshman. Majoring in physical education. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dun­ BRIAN HERMANSON . . . DEFENSIVE END bar. Born March 30, 1958. 6-0, 180, senior, Sioux Falls, S.D.

TONY HARRIS ...... KICKER coach Gregory says of Brian, "He Is THE outstanding competitor on the 5-9, 170, senior,Prior Lake, Minn. team " and that somewhat explains how a guy weighing In at no more Tony once missed five field goals at­ than 180 can survive at defensive end. tempts in a si.ngle high school game, Lettered In 1978 as a reserve defen­ but he became a key to sosu·s 9-2 sive back, then moved up front last season last fall with his kicking. was fall and started all season. Was In on 34 perfect on extra point attempts, hit­ tackles and also had a pass Intercep­ ting 28-of-28 during the regular tion. Had 11 tackles as a sophomore season and adding one more in the when he put his name in the record playoff game. Also made 12-of-18 book with three fumble recoveries In field goal attempts including a school one game, against Portland State. record 49-yarder _ against Wisconsin­ Earned all-state, all-conference and all-city honors as a Whitewater. Led team in scoring with prep senior at Sioux Falls Washington. was also team cap­ 64 points. Became a full-time place tain. Lettered three times in football,three times In track kicker for the Jacks when a back in­ and twice in basketball at SFW. HPER major. Is older juries ended his "contact" days as a defensive back. Let­ brother of Jackrabbit fullback Barry Hermanson. Parents tered as a sophomore when he started one game in the are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hermanson. Born September 24, secondary, then suffered the injury in the spring of 1978 1958. sosu Page 9 MARTY . HICCINS ...... QUART ERBACK DARRYL JAMES ...... RUN NINCBACK 5-11, 175, Junior, Ankeny, la. 5-10, sophomore, Brooklyn, NY Marty Is the guy with the monkey Darryl was a first man-team all-city on his back this fall ... he's the one quarterback at Thomas Jefferson being groomed to replace all-time High School in Brooklyn, but played career total offense leader Gary Maf­ runningback for the Jacks when he fett at Quarterback. was Junior varsity lettered as a freshman. carried the quarterback as a freshman, then let­ ball eight times for 21 yards and also tered as a backup last year. com­ averaged 12 yards for six kickoff pleted 5 of 7 passes for 70 yards last returns. Has outstanding quickness fall. Is a sound option quarterback. and could be a great asset to the Jacks was an all-state pick as a senior at if and when he fully adjusts to the Ankeny High School when he also halfback spot. Two older brothers, earned all-Central Iowa Conference Will and Jerry, have also played at honors. Besides earning three foot­ sosu - Jerry was a starting running­ ball letters in high school, was a four-time letterman · In wrestling, placing sixth in the state meet as a junior and back last year. Undecided about major. Is the son of third as a senior. Majoring in economics. Parents are Mr. Elizabeth James. Born November 30, 1959. and Mrs. Roger Higgins. Born April 12, 1959. DAN JOHNSON ...... FULLBACK OUINTEN HOFER ...OF FENSIVE TACKLE 5-11, 198, senior, Madison, s.o. 6-3, 270, Junior, Hot Springs, S.D. * * 1980 CO-CAPTAIN* * There aren't too many around as big and as determined as sosu·s "Quincy". Born with a handicap-he Dan is one of ttie key people In the does not have a right hand--heis one Jackrabbit offense. Is one of two of the more active weightlifters on three-time letterman on the 1980 the team. came to sosu at about 230 team, he was a second-team all-NCC pounds and continues to develop. pick last year when he led the Jacks in Should start at the spot vacated by rushing with 814 yards. Had three first-team a11�American Chuck 100-yard games last fall, all three in a Loewen. Lettered last year as a "swing row starting with a 101 yard day tackle" and center - was rushed into against Augustana, including a career duty at center in the USO game at Ver­ high 125 yards, on 19 carries, against million when injuries left the Jacks uso on Hobo Day, and finishing with without a backup at that position. Subsequently startedat 108 yards on 17 trips against Omaha. center against Idaho and again in the NCAA playoff game. Has rushed for 1,022 yards In career, Has also lettered twice on the Jackrabbit track team and on 214 trips, an average of 4.8 yards per carry. Has also won the conference shot put title last spring at 54-8½. caught 20 passes for 243 yards, scoring four times through Earned just about every honor possible after a standout the air. Has ten career touchdowns. Fourth in NCC rushing football-basketball-track career at Hot Springs High School. race last fall averaging 79.4 yards per game. High school all­ Earned all-state honors in football and was state champion stater, he prepped for former Jackrabbit quarterback in the shot put. Majoring in journalism. Parents are Mr. and Dean Koster. Psychology major. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Mrs. LeRoy Hofer. Father is now banker in Armour, s.o. Is a "Gus" Johnson. Has eight brothers and five sisters. Born relative of one of south Dakota's sports legends, Smokey March 6, 1959. Joe Mendel. Born September 16, 1960. PAUL KIPPLEY ...... MONSTERBACK AL HOJER ...... LINEBACKER 5-11, 180, senior, Alvord, la. 6-1, 215, senior, Oldham, s.o. Al is one of those guys you just can­ A two-year veteran in the secon­ not ignore. He walked on at sosu and dary, Paul started every game as a has always played into the lineup. He sophomore, then suffered an early­ has lettered twice and last year was season injury last fall and lost his start­ fourth on the team tackles despite ing job to Brad Christensen. the fact that he was a reserve Christensen moved to cornerback in linebacker. Had 69 stops plus four the spring, leaving Kippley as the ex­ Quarterback sacks and two fumble perienced man at monster. Three­ recoveries. As a sophomore, pl_ayed year letterman. was in on 55 tackles as mostly on the specialty teams. Had 16 a sophomore, when he also had three tackles against NDSU and had 13 fumble recoveries and two pass in­ against St. Cloud. Also led team with terceptions. Last year has 28 tackles. eight tackles against uso on Hobo Day smart ball player and has nothing but and led team again with nine against Northern · Iowa. "A's" to show for his first six semesters at sosu, majoring In Started when Mike Sixta was injured. Played in all 12 political science. was a second team Academic All­ games. was an all-stater at Oldham, where he played for American as a sophomore and moved up to first team coach Jim Nielson. was prep team captain and MVP, scor­ Academic All-America last fall. was a first-team prep all­ ing 23 touchdowns as a senior. Also school's MVP in track. stater at West Lyon High School as a prep senior. Also a Na­ HPER major. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Duane HoJer CHOY-er>. tional Honor society member. ts one of seven sons of Mr. Born February 28, 1959. and Mrs. Bernard Kippley. Born December 31, 1958. SDSU Page 10 DAVE KNOWLTON . . ..DEFEN SIVE END STEVE MAIROSE ...OFFE NSIVE CUARD. 6-4. 210. Junior. Austin, Minn. 6-4, 225, senior, Kimball, S.D. Dave is one of two juniors on the team to letter his first two years at Steve Is a returning starterat guard state . Has never started but has starting duty at tackle In 1978. Not ex­ seen enough action to be considered ceptionally big but has good athletic a veteran. In on 11 tackles last year. abilities and showed considerable tm­ Has been a fixture on the specialty provement last season. A 1976 teams the past two years. Is at the end graduate of Kimball High School, he this year after also playing tackle In attended the Air Force Academy Prep the past. Not exceptionally big but is a School for one year before enrolling good athlete. was a wcco radio all­ at SDSU. Football, basketball and track stater at Austin High School. Also earn­ standout at Kimball, he earned all- ed all-Big Nine conference honors In state honors In football as a senior. 1 both football and basketball. Majoring In economics. Majoring In agricultural engineering. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knowlton. Father was an Parents are Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Malrose. Born October 10, all-Big Eight conference football player at the University of 1957. Colorado. Born January 28, 1960. DAVE LARSEN ...... DEFEN SIVE END 6-3, 205, sophomore, Brandon, S.D. Dave lettered last year as a linebacker, but moved to end in spr­ MIKE McKNICHT ...DEFE NSIVE TACKLE ing ball. Played on specialty teams and was In on eight tackles. Lettered 6-0, 235, senior, Sliver Bay, Minn. In football, wrestling and track at * * 1980 CO-CAPTAIN * * Brandon High School, where he was the sensation of the 1979 high school Mike transferred to SDSU from Mon­ track season as he set and re-set the tana State, sat out a year to become all-tinie south Dakota prep record in eligible,then promptly tore up a knee the shot put, achieving a best of early in the 1978 season and missed 63-10¼ ...a record which still stands. the rest of the year. But last year he Majoring in ag business. Parents are staved healthy and helped the Jacks Mr. and Mrs. Gene Larsen of Went­ develop Into a solid defensiye unit. worth. Born October 2, 1960. was in on 56 tackles, including three JIM LENTZ ...... CENTER quarterback sacks, and had two fum­ 5-11, 245, Junior, Estelline, ble recoveries. Started every game. s.o. was an Academic All-Conference pick Jim was the starting center early last with 3.6 grade point average In season, but suffered a neck Injury In wildlife management. Earned three the Augustana game and missed the varsity letters each in football,hOckey and track at WIiiiam rest of the season. Now he's ques­ Kelly High school in Sliver Bay where besides earning all trl­ tionable for this year.was one of the states honors in football, he was an all-city pick in hockey. top prep athletes in South Dakota as a Parents are Mr. and Mrs.K.W. Kenneth McKnight. Born April senior at Estelline High School In 1 2, 1958. 1977-78. Earned all-state on the top­ ranked football team in the state. Also started on conference championship basketball team. National Honor Society member. Majoring in com­ mercla I economlcs-ag business. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lentz. Born January 14, DAVE NISSEN ...... RUNNINCBACK 1960. , 175, sophomore, Cushing, la. JACK LUNDIE ..... DEFENSIVE TACKL-e 5-11 6-2, 235, Junior, Custer, s.o. Dave was one of last year's top Jack lettered last year as a reserve freshman recruits and he should be defensive lineman and should again ready to battle for a starting Job after provide depth. was an all-stater at lettering. Rushed five times for 19 · Custer High School In 1976 and played yards and had eight punt returns for a on the Jackrabbit Junior varsity In 6.3 average. scored his .first collegiate 1977 but missed the entire 1978 TD against NDSU. was an all-stater on season because of a back injury. was the Eastwood High School team tried for awhile at linebacker, but as which won the state championship back improved, moved back to his senior year, when he was the top "down" position. was football­ rusher in the state of Iowa with over basketball-track standout at Custer 1,600yards . Had 207 yards In the state High. Parents, Harold and Joan Lundie, title game. Earned 14 varsity letters In now live In Rapid City. Younger football, basketball, track and baseball In high school. Ma­ brother, Lee, ts an offensive guard for the Jacks. Majoring joring In ag business. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerol9 In physical education. Born January 2, 1959. Nissen. Born April 16, 1961 . SDSU Page 11 KERRY 'PEARSON .....WI DE RECEIVER MIKE SIXTA ...... LINEBACKER 6-3, 190, Junior, Madison, s.o. 6-0, 210, Junior, Urbandale, 1a. Kerry played behind all-conference · Mike battled Injuries much of last wide receiver Lionel Macklin each of year, but still played enough to rank the past two seasons, but should now third on the team in tackles with 70. be ready to step in as a starter. Has let­ Closed the regular season with a true­ tered twice. was third on the team In IV outstanding game against the reeelving as a freshman with 13 cat­ University of Idaho when he had 12 ches for 229 yards, scoring three solo tackles and ten assists. Had the touchdowns. Last year, caught five distinction of earning first-team all­ passes for 58 yards. Was a football, state honors on both offense and basketball, track and tennis standout defense as a prep senior at Valley High at Madison High School,, earning all- · School in west oes Moines. was also state honors In football and basket­ on the Iowa elite all-state team. Team ball. Led Eastern south Dakota con- won the Metropolitan Conference ference in pass receiving, kickoff returns and pass In­ championship in Sixta·s senior year. Has twin brother, terceptions as a senior,when he was also second In scoring Dave. In addition to lettering three times in football, was a and punt returns. Member of National Honor society. Ma­ four-time letterman in wrestling in high school. Majoring joring in pre-optometry. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn in commercial economics. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Nor­ Pearson: Born February 21, 1960. man Sixta. Born September 14, 1960.

BOB PRICE ...... · . DEFENSIVE TACKLE RANDY SMITH .....· ...... TICHT END 6-2, 235, Junior, M�dlson, s.o. 6-4, 215, Junior, Audubon, la.

Bob lettered as a reserve offensive Randy Is a fine all-around athlete tackle last fall, then switched to and could end up either at tight end defense in the spring. Should provide or wide receiver. caught three passes depth in the defensive line, although for 50 yards last year as a backup. was he could go back to offense if the a high school teammate of Jackrabbit need arises. was a prep all-stater at defensive back Brad Christensen Madison High School in 1978. Played when Audubon advanced to the Iowa on same high school team as Jackrab­ Class 3A championships. Not excep­ bit wide receiver Kerry Pearson. Ma­ tionally big for a tight end, but has joring in ag business. Parents are Mr. good speed. Earned all-southwest and Mrs. Curtis Price. Father is auc­ Iowa honors and honorable mention tioneer. Born January 21, 1960. all-state in high school. Majoring In HPER. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Audubon. Born March 23, 1960.

RON SCHNEIDER ...... WI DE RECEIVER 6-0, 175, Senior, cettysburg, S.D.

If Ron develops as a wide receiver,it MILTON STUCKEY ...... CORNERBACK could be a definite bonus for the Jacks. Lettered, mostly as a kick 6-0, 175, sophomore, Chicago, Ill. returner, in 1977, then stayed out of school during the fall semester of Milton was one of the top freshman 1978 and missed most of last season on the team last fall, lettering as the with an injury so has played very little top reserve at cornerback. Has good football the last two seasons. But has athletic abilities and could be a key been a track standout ·tor the Jacks, figure in the Jackrabbit secondary winning the NCC 100 and 200 meter this year. Had pass interception dash titles in 1978. Originally a run­ against Wisconsin-Whitewater last ningback, will be tried at Wide year. Was a standout performer on receiver. was an all-sports standout at the Englewood High School teams in Gettysburg High School where he ran the 100 yatds in football, basketball and track. Played :09.9. Ran track for former University of south Dakota in the all-city game in footbatl and was sprint star LeRoy Hisek and played prep basketball for on state tournament team in basket­ former SDSU assistant coach Jim Thorson,now at Yankton ball. Passed for four touchdowns in College. Majoring in civil engineering. Parents are Mr. and one high school game. was also a member of the National Mrs. Donovan Schneider,who farm near Lebanon,S.D. was Honor society. Majoring in HPER. Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. married during the summer. Born October 4, 1958. Willie Stuckey. Born January 26, 1961. SDSU Page 12 PRIDE OF THE DAKOTAS Behind the scenes PART OF THE SHERWOOD 0. BERC ...... PRESIDENT CAME PLAN When fans attend football games at Dr. Berg is the first alumnus to become president of SDSU SDSU, they are treated to a ... assumed the post August 1,1975 ... graduated in 1947 "doubleheader " - the football game M.S. in 1948 from Cornell an Ph.D. in 1951 from Minnesota ..'. is an Army veteran and was head of Minnesota Department of and the performance of the "Pride of Agricultural Economics and dean of Agriculture Institute ... the Dakotas " marching band. has been director of Indonesia Project of Midwest Univer­ Directed by Darwin Walker, the sities consortium for International consortium for Interna­ "Pride " will perform at all home tional Affairs . .. has worked as U.S. agricultural attache in games except the season opener with several European countries ... is a native of Hendrum, Minn. St. Cloud State this fall. The Air Force band from Offutt Air Force Base In Nebraska will perform for the home opener. This will be the 78th year the HARRY FORSYTH ...AT HLETIC DIRECTOR "Pride " has performed at SDSU. The original unit was a military band · Forsyth became acting athletic director in June after the under the ROTC Department, and con­ death of Stan Marshall .. . has been on the SDSU staff since sisted of 25 members. Today's version 1956 . . . was assistant baseball coach for 13 years, then is administered by the music depart­ became athletic business manager until he became assistant ment and has in the neighborhood of athletic director in 1970 ... a 1951 graduate of sosu he let­ 200 members. tered in baseball and basketball for the Jacks ... had a pro Two things have remained con­ baseball tryout with the Yankees out of high school and stant, however - the Quality of the played for Pierre in the Basin League in 1949 ...served with product and the diverse makeup of the armed forces in Korea during the Korean conflict and is the unit includes students from vir­ still active in the National Guard ... earned his BS at SDSU in tually every department on campus. 1951, MS in 1956 and OPE from Springfield, Mass., in 1970.- Today's version will include around 160 musicans, 16 flagbearers, five baton twirlers and 18-member Dakota Debs pom-pom drill team. The student workload, to make the DR. JOSEPH PRIMROSE . TEAM PHYSICIAN halftime show something everyone Is Primrose, is a native of Edwardsville, Ill., earned his M.D. proud of, includes about 80 hours of degree at the University of and interned at cook coun­ practice and 20 hours of "duty" at ty Hospital in Chicago (1967-68> ...took general surgery train­ games during the season ... a total of ing at Wayne State, Mich. <1968-72> and served in the United over 100 hours per fall for, at the States Air Force at Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City most, one hour of college credit. (1972-74). Among the 1979 performances was · one at a Minnesota Vikings game.

JIM BOOHER ...... AT HLETIC TRAINER Jim has been on the SDSU staff since 1967 . . . a 1965 graduate o� Nebraska Wesleyan . . . received his physical ther?PY traini_ng at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.. .. received his MS degree from sosu in 1969 .. . earned Ph.D. from_ Utah in 1976 ... serves as coordinator of health and physical therapy. JEAN MINOR Ticket Sales MYLO HELLICKSON ...... FAC ULTY REPRESENTATIVE H�llickson became faculty representative in 1977 .. . is also chairman of the Athletic,Intramural and Recreation commit­ tee .. . has b_een on the staff at SDSU since 1969 ... is pro­ fessor of agricultural engineering ... native of Belfield, N.D . . . . �arned BS and MS from North Dakota State ... has PhD in engm�ering from west Virginia . . . c;pecialty has been t�achmg and �esearch in area of livestock structures and en­ '/ vir�nment with recent emphasis on solar energy use in JACK MOBERC agriculture. Equipment Manager SDSU Page 13 SDSU: 100 Years of Progress

south Dakota state University is wide variety of Master's programs. celebrating its centennial this year. Brookings, the home of SDSU, one of 68 land-grant institutions in celebrated its 100th birthday during the United states, SDSU was founded the summer of 1979. Brookings is a by the Territorial Legislature Feb. 21, growing community of 17,000 people 1881. The first building was erected in located in eastern south Dakota near 1883 and classes began Sept. 24, 1884. the Minnesota border. SDSU has the largest enrollment of Athletically, SDSU is a charter any college or university in south . member of the North central Inter­ Dakota, reaching an all-time high in collegiate Athletic conference and the fall Of 1978 with 6,537. has won more conference champion­ Designated for land-grant status by ships than any other current the Morrill Act of 1862, the Enabling member, 79, after winning league Act admitting the state of south titles in basketball, wrestling and Dakota approved Feb. 22, 1889, pro­ cross country last season. vided 120,000 acres of land be SDSU has won the NCC all-sports granted for the use and support of championship three times in the past the agricultural college. By the En­ five years, including back-to-back abling Act of 1889, congress granted titles in 1979 and 1980. south Dakota 40,000 additional acres SDSU's success has not been confin­ in lieu of a grant that had been made ed to any one sport. SDSU has won or to new states in 1841. shared 14 NCC football champion­ In 1923, the institution's instruc­ ships, has won or shared 14 basketball tional program was organized under titles, has won 15 of the 21 cross coun­ five divisions: Agriculture, Engin�er­ try championships, has won 18 out­ i n g, General science, Home door track championships and, in Economics and Pharmacy.In 1956, the fact, is the only current member of sixth undergraduate division, Nurs­ the league with at least one cham­ ing, was created and in 1957, all pions hi P in each of the 11 graduate work was organized into a conference-sanctioned sports. Graduate Division. The university During the 1979-80 season, sosu was organization was formally recognized 1) ranked in the top ten and picked when the legislature · changed the for the NCAA football playoffs; 2) rank­ name from south Dakota State Col­ ed in the top ten and picked for the lege to south Dakota State University NCAA basketball playoffs; 3) ninth in on July 1, 1964. At that time, the the NCAA wrestling tournament; and following colleges were created: 4) 14th in the NCAA cross country Agriculture and Biological Sciences, championships. Arts and Science, Engineering, Home Football season at · SDSU also Economics, Nursing and Pharmacy, as features "the biggest one-day event championships in 1956, 1959 and well as the Graduate School. in south Dakota, " the Hobo Day 1973. Six other times, sosu has been In 1974, the College of General homecoming. runnerup at the national meet. And Registration was established to pro­ · Twenty-three SDSU football players the Jacks have won all but six of the vide assistance to students who are have been selected in the National conference meets held since 1958. undecided as to major, are pre­ Football League draft over the years, SDSU's excellence in sports doesn't professional, or who want one or two the latest being 1979 All-America of­ stop with the men's program.sosu in­ year general personal studies pro­ fensive tackle Chuck Loewen, picked itiated a women's athletic program in gram. seventh by San Diego. 1967 - long before Title IX made such In 1975, the Division of Education The Jackrabbits have been in the programs mandatory. And the was created to provide greater NCAA basketball playoffs 11 times Jackrabbits have been a dominated recognition to the part the university since the NCAA split basketball com­ force in south Dakota Association of plays in preparation of teachers, petition into divisions in 1958. The Intercollegiate Athletics for women counselors and administrators for 1963 sosu team won the national (AIAW> competition. primary and secondary school championship. SDSU has 22 varsity sports for men systems and higher education. The sosu wrestling teams have and women, split evenly. The men SDSU also carries out a vigorous pro­ competed in every college division­ compete in football, cross country gram of research through Division II tournament ever held and, and golf in the fall; basketball, wres­ Agricultural Experiment Station, in fact, have hosted the national tling, gymnastics, swimming and in­ organized in 1887 under the Hatch championships twice, in 1973 and door track in the winter; plus Act of congress, and also has an am­ again in 1979. The Jacks have finished baseball, outdoor track and tennis in bitious program in continuing educa­ in the top 10 of the NCAA 13 times the spring. tion through the cooperative Exten­ since the tournament began in 1963. The women have field hockey, cross sion Service, established to provide SDSU wrestlers have earned 40 All­ country, tennis, golf and volleyball in useful, current agricultural homemak­ American awards. the fall; basketball, swimming, gym­ ing information to the people of the SDSU has also been a dominate nastics and indoor track in the winter; state. force nationally in cross country, with plus softball and outdoor track in the SDSU offers over 125 majors and a Jackrabbit teams winning national spring. SDSU Page 14 The Jackrabbit Record Book RUSHING - INDIVIDUAL Most Net Yards, came-320 vs. North Dakota State, 1970. Most carries, came-41 by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Most Net Yards, season-1,799 in 1978. Augustana, 1967. Most TD Passes, came-5 vs. UNO, 1957 & 5 vs. uso, Most carries, season-244 bY Da rwin Gonnerman, 1963. 1967. Most TD Passes, season-23 in 1963. Most carries, career-696 by Les Tuma, 19J0-73. TOTAL OFFENSE - INDIVIDUAL Most Net Yards, came-240 by Les Tuma vs. Northern Iowa, 1973. Most Attempts, came-57 by Dick Weikert vs. western Most Net Yards, season-1 ,061 by Les Tuma, 1972. Illinois, 1976. Most Net Yards, career-3,018 bV Les Tuma, 1970-73. Most Attempts, season-394 by Garv Maffett, 1979. Most Net vards Per came, season-112 by Pete Most Attempts, career-1,01 o by Garv Maffett, Retzlaff, 1952. 1977-79. Longest Run From scrlmmage-95 yards by Mike Most Net Yards, came-347 by Gary Maffett vs. St. Lunde vs. North Dakota, 1976. Cloud, 1978. Most Net Yards, season-2,068 by Garv Maffett, 1979 <11 gamesL RUSHING - TEAM Most Net Yards, career-5,282 by Garv Maffett, Most Attempts, came-84 vs. Augustana, 1952. 1977-79 (30 games>. Most Attempts, season-645 in 1973. Most Net Yards, came-532 vs. Augustana, 1952. TOTAL OFFENSE -TEAM Most Net Yards, season-3,685 in 1951. Most Net Yards, came-638 vs. Bemidj i State, 1951. Fewest Net Yards, came-minus 52 vs. North Dakota Most Net Yards, season-4,377 in 1951. State, 1965. Most Plays Attempted, Came-99 vs. Augustana, 1952. Fewest Net Yards, season-509 in 1965. Most Plays Attempted, season-870 in 1973 <11 games.> PASSINC - INDIVIDUAL RECEIVINC - INDIVIDUAL Most Attempts, came-39 bV John Moller vs. south Most catches, came-11 by Wayne Rasmussen vs. Dakota, 1970. Arkansas State, 1963. Most Attempts, season-254 bV Ron Meyer, 1965. Most catches, season-51 by Monte Mosim_an, 1976 & Most Attempts, career-598 bV Ron Meyer, 1963-65. 51 by Lionel Macklin, 1978. Most completions, came-23 bV Ron Meyer vs. Arkan- Most catches, career-1 13 by Lionel Macklin, 1977-79. sas State, 1963. Most Yards, came-171 by Dal Eisenbraun vs. Northern Most completions, season-118 by Garv Maf­ Iowa, 1956 <7 cgt, 3 TD>. fett, 1979. Most Yards, season-862 by Lionel Macklin, 1978. Most completions, career-290 by Ron Meyer, Most Yards, career-1,700 by Lionel Macklin, 1977-79. 1963-65. Most TD catches, came-4 by Don Bartlett, vs. North Most Passes Had Intercepted, came-5 by Larry Arm­ Dakota state, 1949. strong vs. Mankato, 1970 & s by Fred Richardson vs. Morn­ Most TD catches, season-7 by Wayne Rasmussen, ingside, 1971. 1963. Most Passes Had Intercepted, season-19 by Dick · Most TD catches, career-1 5 by wavne Rasmussen, Weikert, 1976. I 1961-63. Most Passes Had Intercepted, Career-31 by John Longest scoring Pass-so yards, Nig Johnson to Dal Moller, 1969-71 & 31 by Gary Maffett, 1977-79. Eisenbraun vs. UNI, 1956. Most Net Yards Passing, came-289 by Ron Meyer vs. · Arkansas State, 1963. Most Net Yards Passing, season-1 ,429 by Gary Maf­ fett, 1979. Most Net Yards Passing, career-3,608 by Ron Mev.er, 1963-65. Most TD Passes, came-4 bY Herb Bartling vs. North Dakota State, 1949 & 4 by Ron Meyer vs. North Dakota State, 1963. Most TD Passes, season-19 by Ron Meyer, 1963. Most TD Passes, career-41 bV Ron Meyer, 1963-65. PASSING - TEAM Most Attempts, came-49 vs. Morningside, 1969. Most Attempts, season-317 in 1965. Most completions, came-23 vs. Arkansas state, 1963. Most completions, season-134 In 1965. Most Passes Had Intercepted, Came-6 vs. Mankato, 1970 & 6 vs. NDSU, 1973. Most Passes Had Intercepted, season-27 in 1973. Fewest Passes Had Intercepted, season-4 in 1963 <10 games> and 4 in 1955 <9 games>.

SDSU Page 15 SCORINC - INDIVIDUAL Most Yards Interception Returns,came-1 40 vs. Mor­ Most TDs, season-14 by warren Williamson, 1950; 14 ningside, 1961 (4 ret>. by Darwin Gonnerman, 1968; 14 by Dick Weikert, 1974. . Most Yards Interception Returns, season-349 in Most TDs, came-s by Darwin Gonnerman vs. 1964 (17 ret>. Augustana, 1968. Most Points, season-102 by Darwin Gonnerman, 1967 (13 TD, 15-16 PAT, 3-3 FG>. PUNT RETURNS - INDIVIDUAL . Most Points, career-221 by Jerry Welch, 1951-54. Longest Return-95 yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Most PATs, season-36 by George Medchill, 1950; 36 by North Dakota State, 1966 . Dick Craddock, 1951. Most Returns, season-24 by Garv Boner, 1962 . . Best PAT Percentage, season-1.000 (28 of 28) by Tony Most Returns, Yards, season-389 by Garv Boner, Harris, 1979. 1962. Most Field coals, season-12 (of 18) by Tony Harris, Most Returns, career-41 by Jerry Welch, 1951-54. 1979. Most Return Yards, career-675 by Jerry Welch, Most Field co�ls, came-3 by Frank Kelley, 1926 & 3 by 1951-54. Bob Nelson vs. USO, 1966. Most Points� Kicking, season-64 by Tony Harris, 1979 PUNT RETURNS - TEAM (28 PAT, 12 FGL Most Points, Kicking career-1 37 by Dan DeLaHunt, Most Returns, came-a vs. St. Cloud, 1961. 1974-76 (86 PAT, 17 FG). Most Returns, season-44 in 1961 (407 vardsL Most PATS, career-86 by Dan DeLaHunt, 1974-76. Most Return Yards, came-128 vs. St. Cloud, 1961. Most PAT Attempts, career-93 by Dan DeLaHunt, Most Return Yards, season-572 (41 ret> in 1962. 1974-76. Best Return Average, season-1 5.1 (18 ret) in 1955. Most Field Coals, career-17 by Dan DeLaHunt, 1974-76. KICKOFF RETURNS - INDIVIDUAL Most Field Coal Attempts, career-32 by Dan Most Returns, came-9 by Jerry Welch vs. Iowa State, DeLaHunt, 1974-76. 1952. Longest Field coal Made-49 by Tony Harris vs. Wis­ Most Returns, season-31 by Reed Sanderson, 1964 & Whitewater, 1979. 31 by Darwin Gonnerman, 1966. Most Returns, career-75 by Darwin Gonnerman, SCORINC - TEAM 1966-68. Most Points, came-as vs. Columbus College, 1922. Most ReturnYards, came-258 by Jerry Welch vs. Iowa Most Points, season-381 in 1950 (1 o games). state, 1952. Largest Margin of Victory-as points (85-0> vs. Colum­ Most Return Yards, season-725 by Darwin Gonner­ bus College, 1922. man, 1966. Most Return Yards, career-1 ,841 by Darwin Gonner­ man (75 ret) 1966-68. PUNTINC - INDIVIDUAL Longest Return-99 yards by Jim Decker vs. western Most Punts, came-16 by Mike Doty vs. North Dakota Colorado, 1973 CTD>. (40.0 avg.>, 1971. Most Punts, season-83 by Mike Doty (35.6 avg.>, 1971. KICKOFF & PUNT RETURNS - INDIVIDUAL Longest Punt-76 yards by Mike Doty vs. Augustana, 1971. Most Yards, Kickoff & Punt Returns, season-958 by Best Punt Average, season-40.8 yards by Doug Darwin Gonnerman, 1968. Schlosser, 1977 (59 punts>. KICKOFF RETURNS - TEAM PUNTINC - TEAM Most Returns, came-1 o vs. Arizona, 1956 <164 yardsL Most Punts, came-16 vs. North Dakota (40.0 avg.>, Most Returns, season-52 in 1966. 1971. Most Return Yards, came-258 vs. Iowa State, 1952. Most Punts, season-86 (34.4 avg.>, 1971. Most Return Yards, season-1 ,093 in 1966. Best Average, came -45.0 vs. USD <4 Best Return Average, season-27 .8 (33 ret), 1973. punts>, 1958. Best Average, season-40.8 yard� (59 kicks>, 1977. FUMBLES - SDSU Most Fumbles, came-11 vs. North Dakota, 1952 ; 7 vs. North Dakota State, 1952 (8 Rick Heard vs. Morningside, 1970; 3 by Charlie Clarksean, vs. fumbles>; 7 vs. Morningside, 1952 (8 fumbles>; 7 vs. Nor­ Eastern Montana, 1972. · thern Colorado, 1976 (7 fumbles>. Most Interceptions, season�9 by Charlie Clarksean, Most Fumbles, season-62 in 1952 (9 games>. 1972. Most Fumbles Lost, season-39 in 1952. Most Interceptions, career-14 by Charlie Clarksean, 1970-73. FUMBLES - OPPONENTS Longest Interception Return-as yards by Roger Eischens vs. Toledo, 1962. Most Fumbles, Came-10 by Quantico Marines, 1972 Oost 6.> Most Fumbles lost, came-7 by uso, 1950 <7 fumbles>; PASS INTERCEPTIONS - TEAM 7 by Augustana, 1953 <8 fumbles>; 7 by North Dakota State, Most Interceptions, came-6 vs. Augustana, 1950 & 6 1953 <7 fumbles>; 7 by North Dakota State, 1959 <7 fumbles>. vs. St. Cloud, 1952. Most Fumbles Lost, season-25 in 1972 C46 fumbles>; Most Interceptions, season-25 in 1970. 25 in 1952 (33 fumbles>; 25 in 1950 <37 fumbles>. SDSU Page 16 PENALTIES - OPPONENTS Most Penalties, came-15 by Wayne state, Mich., 1971 FIRST DOWNS (129 yards>. Most Yards Penalized, came-129 bY Wayne state, Mich., 1971. Fewest Penalties, came-1 for 1 ya rd, Morningside, MOit I Most 11Y SDSU, Y 1957. Game e>pponents, Most Penalties, season-78 in 1978. Most Yards Penalized, season-727 in 1970. Total ...... 34 VS. Game30 by Arizona, Morningside, 1956 1977 ByRUShlng . . 30 vs. 24 by LOUISVIiie, PENALTIES - BOTH TEAMS Morningside, 1978 1977 Most Yards Penalized, came-228 yards by sosu vs. Morningside, 1979 (SDSU 8 for 110, Morn. 11 for 118>. ay Passing . . 14 vs. Arkansas 15 by Portland 1963 1978 Most Penalties, came-25 bY SDSU vs. USO, 1971 (U SO State, state, 14 for 113, sosu 11 for 79>. av Penalty . . s vs. 5 by Augustana, 1969 Morningside, 1972 DEFENSE Fewest av Fewest BY Fewest Yards Rushing, came, Opponents-minus 20 SDSU, Game OPPOnents, by Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1979. Game Fewest Yards Rushing, season, Opponents-1,061 in Total...... 3 vs. 2 by Hamllne, 1955 (9 games>. Morningside, 1971 Fewest Yards Passing, came, Opponents-a by south 1971 Dakota & o by Arkansas State, 1962. ay RIIShlng.. 1 vs. Montana, o by Hamllne, Fewest Yards Passing, season, opponents-481 in 1970 1971 1960. 1 vs. Mankato, Fewest Yards Total Offense, Came, Opponents-21 1971 by Hamline, 1975. 1 vs. North Fewest Yards Total Offense, season, Dakota, 1971 Opponents-1,688 in 1955 (9 games>. ay Passing ..o-s times, last 0-6 times, last by Most Yards Rushing, came, Opponents-472 by vs. UNO, 1970 UNO, 1964 Louisville, 1978. �,n 1955 sosu vs. uso game, neither team had a Most vards Rushing, season, Opponents-2,604 in first down bV passing. 1964 (10 games>. Most Yards Passing, came, opponents-401 by Most BY SDSU, Molt BY Portland state, 1978. season Opponents, Most Yards Passing, season, Opponents-1,852 in season 1968. Totfl .., .... 206 In 1978 206 In 1974 Most Yards Total Offense, came opponents-611 by (11 games> Montana, 1969. 11Y lhlllllll9- .156 In 1951 126 tn 1970 Most Yards Total Offense, season, Opponents�3,608 (10 games) 83 In 1976 in 1970. IIY"---•·· ntn �978 Most Passes completed, came, opponents-23 by i11 games> Morningside, 1970; 23 by St. Cloud, 1976; 23 by Weber 1IY 1tena1tY.. 19 Jn 1969 & 19 tn 19n State, 1976. 191' Most Passes Attempted, came, opponents-47 by North Dakota, 1969. Most Passes completed, season, Opponents-142 in 1968. Most TD Passes, came, Opponents-6 by south Dakota, 1968. Most TD Passes, season, Opponents-23 in 1968. Fewest TD Passes, season, Opponents-2 in 1952 (10 games> & 2 1959 (9 games>. Most Points, came, Opponents-86 by Kansas, 1947 (86-6). Most Points, season, opponents-280 in 1966 <10 games>. Most First Downs, Opponents, came-30 by Arizona, 1956. PENALTIE S - SDSU Most First Downs Rushing, Came, OPPOnents-24 by Most Penalties, came-13 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 1974 Louisville, 1978. (134 yards>. Most First DownsPas sing, Came, OPPOnents-1 5 by Most Yards Penalized, came-136 vs. Mankato, 1970 (9 Portland State, 1978. penalties>. Fewest First Downs Rushing, came, Opponents-a Fewest Penalties, came-a for o yards vs. Montana by Hamline, 1975. State, 1964. Fewest First oowns Passing, came, Opponents-a 6 Most Penalties, season-77 for 691 yards, 1972. times, last by UND, 1964. Most Yards Penalized, season-781 in 1979 (76 Fewest First Downs, came, Opponents-2 by penalties>. Hamline, 1975. SDSU Page 17 1/) 0 1/) 1980 SDSU JACKRABBIT IC (l) � ALPHABETICAL co FOOTBALL ROSTER ROSTER

No. Name POS. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School) AMTMANN, Mike - 95 1 * Mike Breske ...... CB 5-11 185 Sr. Rock Rapids, la. . ANDERSON, Dana - 69 2 *Mike Maule...... P 6-3 185 Sr. Leola, S.D. ANDERSON, Greg - 58 3 Dave Behrens ...... K s-11 165 Fr. Sturgis, S.D. BARRICK, Steve '4 *Darryl James. : ...... RB 5-10 175 Fr. Brooklyn, NY (Thomas Jefferson> BEATTY, Jim - 78 5 Mike Ethier ...... WR 6-4 190 Fr. Winnipeg, Manitoba · · BEHRENS, Dave - 3 6 Doug Durst ...... ·...... DB 6-1 170 Fr. west Des Moines, la. BENDER, Terry - 27 7 *Marty Higgins ...... QB 5-11 175 Jr. Ankeny, la. BOYER, Douglas - 13 8 **Kerry Pearson...... •...... WR 6-3. 190 Jr. Madison, S.D. BRELAND, Kevin - 22 9 Andy KOOi ...... DB 6-1 190 Fr. Huron, S.D; BRESKE, Mike - 1 10 Mike Law ...... QB 6-0 195 so. Urbandale, 1a. BU NKERS, Brian - 40 12 * Milton Stuckey ...... CB 6-0 175 so. Chicago, Ill. CARMODY, Mike - 82 14 Steve Sundet ...... RB 5-10 175 so. Sioux Falls, S.D. cwashingtonl CHRISTENSEN, Brad - 15 15 *Brad Christensen...... CB 6-1 190 Jr. Audubon, la. CICHOS, Mark - 11 16 Wade Rasmussen...... QB 6-1 180 Fr. Brandon, S.D. COHEN, Eric - 50 17 Mark Dolan...... QB 6-1 185 Jr. Winthrop, la. DECKER, Doug - 66 21 * *Steve Cron...... ' ...... DB-P 5-10 195 Jr. DeSota, la. (Adell DOLAN, Marl< - 17 22 *Kevin Breland ...... RB s-10 170 so. Brooklyn, NY (Thomas Jefferson> DUMMERMUTH, Dan - 33 23 * Jarvis DeBerg ...... DB 5-10 180 Jr. Rock Rapids, la. DUNBAR, Mark - 54 24 *Dave Nissen ...... RB 5-11 175 �o. Cushing, la. FISCHER, Doug - 94 32 Matt Hippe ...... DB 6-1 160 Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D. cwashingtonl FREMARK, Dave - 52 33 *Dan Dummermuth ...... FS 6-1 190 Jr. Sioux Falls, s.o. HAGERT, Mike - 8 37 Ed Wright ...... WR 6-1 190 Fr. Newell, S.D. HARRELL, Elvis - 26 38 Ed WIikins ...... DT 6-4 235 Fr. Alexandria, Minn. HARRIS, Tony - 42 39 Doug Field ...... DB 5-10 175 so. Desmet, S.D. HERMANSON, Barry - 31 40 *Brian Bunkers...... RB 6-0 210 Jr. Fulda, Minn. HERMANSON, Brian - 83 41 ***Paul Kippley , ...... DB 5-11 180 Sr. Alvord, la. (West Lyon) HERMAN, John - 89 42 * *Tony Harris ...... K 5-9 170 Sr. Prior Lake, Minn. HERNANDEZ, Marlo - 90 43 Lyn Wieseman ...... DE 6-1 210 So. Osceola, Neb. HEYER, Wade - 25 44 Craig Dwyer ...... LB 6-0 215 Fr. Wessington Springs, S.D. HIGGINS, Marty - 7 45 ***Dan Johnson...... FB 5-11 198 Sr. Madison, S.D. HIPPE, Matt - 32 46 **Al Hojer...... LB 6-1 215 Sr. Oldham, S.D. HIRSCHAUER, Dave - 73 47 Jim Jesson...... LB 6-0 200 Fr. Tulare, S.D. HOFER, Ouinten - 64 48 Terry van Maanen...... RB 6-2 195 So. Rock Valley, la. HOJER, Al - 46 49 *Dave Larsen ...... LB 6-3 205 so. Brandon, s. o. mrandon Valley> HUNT, Joel - 67 so * *Eric Cohen...... NG 6-0 217 Sr. Island Park, NY (West Hempstead) JAMES, Darryl - 4 51 Greg Risse ...... , 4"oa· .....,, _ ...... OL 6-0 210 Fr. Sioux Falls, S.D. JESS� J�- 47 52 Dave Fremark ...... LB 6-3 210 Fr. Miller, S.D. JOHNSON, Dan - 45 53 Tom Olson ...... LB 6-1 200 · Jr. Des Moines, la. (Dowling) JOHNSON, Larry (Dan) - 76 54 * *Mark Dunbar ...... LB 6-2 220 Sr. Lake City, Minn. , KIBLER, Tom - 20 55 *Mike Sixta ...... LB 6-0 210 Jr. Urbandale, la. KIPPLEY, Paul - 41 56 Jeff Kloeck! ...... ' ...... c 6-4 260 so. Gaylord, Minn. KLOECKL, Jeff - 56 57 * Jim Lentz ...... c 5-11 245 Jr. Estelline, S. D. KNOWLTON, Dave - 88 58 *Greg Anderson...... DE 6-0 211 Jr. Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington) KOOL, Andy - 9 59 *Mike Daiss ...... OG 6-5 235 Sr. Montevideo, Minn. LANDERS, Jay - 74 60 Dwayne Postma ...... OG 5-11 225 Jr. Rock Rapids, la. LARSEN, Dave - 49 61 Jeff Osmundson ...... OT 6-3 220 so. Sioux Falls, S.D. (Lincoln> LAW, Mike - 10 62 Randy Lindstrom...... C 6-2 210 Jr. Des Moines, la. (Tech.l LENTZ, Jim - 57 63 Lee Lundie ...... ·...... OG 6-4 245 So. Rapid City, S.D. (Central) LEWIS, John - 93 64 *Quinten Hofer...... OT 6-3 270 Jr. Hot springs, s.o. LINDSTROM, Randy - 62 · 65 Harlan Eickholt ...... OT 6-5 240 Fr. Correctionville, la. (Eastwood> LUNDIE, Jack - 79 66 **Doug Decker...... DT 6-2 245 Sr. Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington) LU NDIE, Lee - 63 67 Joel Hunt ...... DT 6-3 215 so. Ortonville, Minn. MAIROSE, Steve - 72 68 Randy Saxton ...... NG 6-3 215 Jr. Tekamah, Neb. MARKHAM, Steve - 71 69 *Dana Anderson...... OT 6-5 230 Sr. Polk, Neb, MARTIN, Mike - 36 70 Mike Fritz ...... OT 6-4 250 So. Holstein, la. MAULE, Mike - 2 71 Steve Markham ...... OT 6-5 230 Jr. Whitewater, S.D. McKNIGHT, Mike --- 84 72 **Steve Mairose ...... OG 6-4 225 Sr. Kimball, S.D. MISER, Marty - 92 73 Dave Hirschauer ...... OL 6�4 215 Fr. west oes Moines, la. (Valley> MOSSETT, Chuck - 19 74 Jay Landers ...... OL 6-4 220 Fr. Hot springs, S. D. NIBLO, Marty - 28 75 Bart Nicholson ...... OG 6-3 195 Fr. Mitchell, S.D. NICHOLSON, Bart - 75 76 Larry man) Johnson...... DT 6-5 240 So. Cushing, ta. (Eastwood> NISSEN, Dave - 24 77 *Bob Price ...... DT 6-2 235 Jr. Madison, S.D. OLSON, Tom - 53 78 Jim Beatty ...... DT 6-3 215 Jr. Fairmont, Minn. OSMUNDSON, Jeff - 61 79 * Jack Lundie ...... DT 6-2 235 Jr. Rapid City, S.D. (Custer) ORR, Mike - 91 80 Jim Gray ...... LB 6-3 195 Fr. Ellsworth AFB, S.D. (Douglas) PARADISO, Doni - 87 81 *Randy Smith...... :TE-K 6-4 215 Jr. Audubon, la. PEARSON, Kerry - 8 82 Mike Carmody ...... I ••••••.•TE 6-5 215 Fr. Pipestone, Minn. PIRNER, Randy - 35 83 **Brian Hermanson ...... DE 6-0 180 Sr. Sioux Falls, S.D. (Washington) POSTMA, Dwayne - 60 84 * Mike McKnight...... OT 6-0 235 Sr. Silver Bay, Minn. PRICE, Bob - 77 85 Paul Reynen ...... TE 6-3 215 Jr. Mitchell, S.D. RASMUSSEN, Wade - 16 . 86 Lee Schmidt ...... LB 6-5 185 Fr. Zwingle, 1a. REINER, Mike 87 Dani Paradiso ...... NG 6-1 215 Fr. Fremont, Ohio REYNEN, Paul - 85 88 **Dave Knowlton ...... DE 6-4 210 Jr. Austin, Minn. RISSE, Greg - 51 89 John Herman ...... WR 6-4 190 Fr. Rapid City, S.D. (Stevens) ROBERTS, Todd - 34 90 Mario Hernandez ...... : ... DL 6-7 220 Fr. Apple valley, Minn. RYSWYK, Don 91 Mike Orr...... : ...... DL 6-0 215 Fr. Urbandale, la. SAXTON, Randy - 68 92 Marty Miser ...... LB 6-1 190 Fr. White Bear Lake, Minn. SCHAFER, Mark 93 John Lewis ...... LB 6-1 185 Fr. Sioux City, la. (East) SCHAUNAMAN, Kirk 94 Doug Fischer ...... DL 6-4 210 · Fr. Archer, la. SCHMIDT, Lee - 86 95 Mike Amtmann ...... LB 6-0 190 Fr. Arlington Heights, Ill. SCHNEIDER, Ron - 30 96 Mike Gall ...... DL 6-4 215 Fr. St. Cloud, Minn. (Apollo) SCHOOLEY, Scott - 97 97 Scott Schooley ...... LB 6-0 220 Fr. Castlewood, S.D. SEVERSON, Jeff 210 Fr. Madison, S. D. Steve Bardck ...... OL 6-0 SISCO, Todd \ 18 Doug Boyer .....· ...... DB 5-11 175 Fr. Mountain·Lal TWETO, Ron V1 C Jeff Severson ...... LB 5-10 195 Fr. Sioux Falls, S. D. (Washington) VAN MANNEN, Terry - 48 Leroy Steel ...... LB 6-1 190 Fr. Winnipeg, Manitoba cu"'O WIESEMAN, Lyn - 43 IO Tyler Stowater ...... DE 6-3 195 Fr. Marcus, la. WILKINS, Ed - 38 m � Mark Schafer ...... , ...... WR 6-1 175 Fr. Mahnomen, Minn. WRIGHT, Ed - 37 lO Ron Tweto ...... OT 6-4 230 Fr. Silver Bay, Minn. NCC 1922-SOuth Dakota State University

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1925- Creighton University University of south Dakota

1926-South Dakota state ABOUT THE NORTH university 1927- Creighton University CENTRAL CONFERENCE University of south Dakota south Dakota State University is a years, although five charter members 1928- University of North Dakota charter member of the North Central are still counted among the eight Intercollegiate Athletic conference, teams in the league. Latest change in­ 1929- University of North Dakota better known as the North central volved admitting the University of conference or NCC. Northern Colorado at Greeley in 1930- University of North Dakota The league was formed in the fall of 1979-80. UNC will compete for league 1921 when representatives of col­ titles in all sports this year, making its · 1931- University of North Dakota leges and universities from south first appearance in the NCC football bakota, North Dakota, Iowa, Min­ race. 1932- North Dakota State University nesota and Nebraska met in Chicago Des Moines University was the first to consider formation of a cpn­ to withdraw, leaving in 1926, and the 1933-SOuth Dakota State ference. First official competition had university later ceased operations. University teams from south Dakota State, Nebraska Wesleyan dropped out university of South Dakota, North following the 1927 football season. 1934- University of North Dakota Dakota state, University of North St. Thomas and Creighton severed Dakota, Nebraska Wesleyan, Morn­ ties in 1928. 1935- North Dakota State University ingside College, Creighton University, Omaha University was admitted in St. Thomas and Des Moines University. 1935 but withdrew in 1943. ou moved 1936- University of North Dakota Early competition involved just from city college status to a member three sports: football, basketball and of the Nebraska state system eleven 1937- University of North Dakota track. The NCC now determines 11 of­ years ago, then reapplied for ficial conference championships: · membership in the NCC and was ad- 1938- University of south Dakota football,cross country and golf in the mitted in 1976. fall; basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, The University of Northern Iowa 1939-SOuth Dakota state swimming and indoor track in the University winter; plus baseball, tennis and out­ came in for the 1936 season. door track in the spring.Those are all Augustana College in Sioux Falls was 1940- University of Northern Iowa sports for men. The spring of 1979 .admitted in 1941 and is still a league saw the first official NCC women's member. 1941- University of Northern Iowa competition when south Dakota State Mankato State became a league hosted the outdoor track champion­ member in 1968 but offi°cially 1942- University of Northern Iowa ships. Last fall, sosu also hosted the withdrew from the league June 1, Augustana College first NCC volleyball championships, 1977. and in February, Northern Colorado R.D. "Dewey" Halford, former foot­ 1943 No conference competition hosted the first NCC basketball cham­ ball coach at Morningside College, pionships. became the league's third commis­ 1947- University of Northern Iowa The league has been a model for sioner during the summer of 1977, university of south Dakota other NCAA Division II conferences succeeding Dr. Richard G. Kop­ around the nation, not only com­ penhaver, who resigned when the 1948- University of Northern Iowa petitively but also from an ad­ league offices were moved from Min­ ministration standpoint. Athletically, neapolis to Sioux Falls. 1949-south Dakota state the conference has produced. two The league continues to add new university NCAA College Division basketball ideas to its operations. In 1979-80, for University of Northern Iowa champions, uso in 1958 and sosu in the first time, the league had a post­ 1963; three NCAA cross country cham­ season basketball tournament. 1950-south Dakota state pions, SDSU, 1959; NDSU, 1972; SDSU, NCC mailing address is: university 1973; two NCAA Division II wrestling Mr. R.D. "Dewey" Halford, champions, UNI in 1975 and 1978; and Commissioner 1951 - University of south Dakota NDSU has won three College Division Nortti central conference football championships since 1965. Ramada Inn The league has had numerous 2400 N. Louise Avenue 1953-south Dakota state changes in membership over the Sioux Falls, s.o. 57107 university SDSU Page 20 CHAMPS

1954-SOuth Dakota state Position SCIIOOI Ht. wt. vr. HOnlltoWn University WkleRecelvw --·Llonel llaCldln SDSU 18S ... �, NY Morningside College Wide Receiver Kurth R. Anaerson UN-Omaha 6-2.. 190 Jr. omaha, NE Tight End Paul Muckenhlm UNO 6-3 205 Sr. MahftOmen, MN 1955-SOuth Dakota state Interior Line Ray Ladell USO 6-5 254 Sr. MadlSQn, WI Interior Line Todd Thomas UNO 6-6 234 Jr. Cedarbt.lrg, WI University Interior Une CIIUdcLOeWen SDSU M 250 sr. MOlllltaln ...... - Interior line Mark SOderQUISt UNO 6-4½ 245 Jr. arooklvn center, MN 1956- Morningside College Interior Line Doug Moen UNO 6-3 225 Jr. west Fargo, ND Back Mark Speral NDSU 6-0 191 Jr. Fargo, ND Back Garyllaffett SD5U S-10 185 sr. Ul'ltanelale, IA 1957-South Dakota state Back *Mike Mancuso UN-Omaha 6-5 200 Sr. 0maha, NE University Back *Bobby Bass UN-Omaha , 5-5 160 Sr. omana. NE. Back Brian. Barnes USO 6-2 209 Sr. .Mark>n, IA Most-Valuable Lineman-Paul Muckenhlrn, UNO 1958- University of North Dakota MostValuable Back-Gary Maffett,SDSU 1959- Augustana College FIRST TEAM DEFENSE lineman Mlke Wllllams UN-Omaha 6-3 205 Sr. Springfield, NE 1960- University of Northern Iowa Lineman *Dirk Kroeze NOSU 6-01/2 213 Sr. Baudette, MN Lineman John Krolikowski Augustana 6-4 230 Sr. Omaha, NE · 1961-SOuth Dakota state Lineman ••Dave SChwab USO 6-4 245 Sr. Faribault, MN Lineman • Joe Frlederlchs UNO 6-2 218 Sr. Crookston, MN University linebacker Andy Dahlen UNO 6·3 204 Jr. Mallet, MN University of Northern Iowa linebacker ·sen Long USD 6-1 225 Sr. Cedar Rapids, IA Linebacker •rom Sutko UN-Omaha 6-1 225 Jr. Omaha, NE 1962-south Dakota State Back Gregg Gaughran NDSU 6-3½ 212 Sr. Bloomtngton, MN Back Dan Dummermuffi SDSU •1½ 190 so. Sioux PalS, SD University Back Bob Gruber USO 5-11 188 Sr. Wisconsin RaplCIS, WI University of Northern Iowa Back • *Mike Voelker UNO 6-5 205 Sr. Richfield, MN Most Valuable Lineman-Dave SChWab, USD 1963-SOuth Dakota state Most Valuable Back-Ben Long, USO University FIRST TEAM KICKERS 1964- University of Northern Iowa Punter Tom 01010 · UNO 6-1 . ·204 Jr. Green Bay, WI University of North Dakota PlaceKicker Dave Koehn Augustana 6-0 175 Sr. Edina, MN North Dakota State University *Repeaters from 1978 team. 1965- North Dakota State University ••Repeaters from 1977 & 1978 teams. SECOND TUM OFFIN5I �TUIIDIFINSI 1966- North Dakota State University WR Mike Gustafson. Augustana, 6-3, 230, Sr., L Bob Danenhauer, UN-Omaha, 6-2. 205, Jr.• University of North Dakota Lyons, NE Omaha, NE. WR Dave Versteeg, Augustana. 6-4, 205; Sr., L Jr/ IRMon, SDSU, &-1, 245, SI'., ....Four­ Brandon. s.o. Clle,SD. 1967- North Dakota State University IL Paul DeBolt, UN-Omaha, 6-1, 280, Jr., omaha. L Dale Beutel, Aug, 6-2, 230, Sr., Lake Elmo, MN. NE. -1. Dale Markham, UNO, 6-9. 280, Sr., 1968- North Dakota State University ll Joel Bladow, NDSU, 5-11'½, 226, Jr., Whitewater, WI. Moorhead, MN. L Tim Larson. MOmlngSlde, 6-2, 193, Jr., Sioux IL Steve House. USO, 6-4, 215, Sr., Fremont, NE. City, IA. 1969- North Dakota State University IL Mark Kool, SDSU, 5-10, 245, Sr., ...._.,SD. LB Mike Johnson, UNO, 6-1. 194, Sr .• IL Jim Stene, USD, 6-3, 215, Jr., Beresford, so. Jamestown. NO. TE Russ Docken, uso. i-3, 221, Sr.• Sloux tttv, IA. La Ron GraboWSkl, NOSU, 6-1, 218, Sr.• Anoka, 1970- North Dakota State University B Tom 81010, UNO, 6-1, 204, Jr .• Green Bay, WI. MN. B BIH O'Connor, Augustana, 5-10, 185, Sr., SIOUX lB Bob Mesner, Morningside, 6-1, 216, Sf .• Lake 1971- University of North Dakota Falls, SD. Park, IA. Dan JOllnsOn,SDSU, H, 200, Ir., llldlson, B Kevin Donnalley, NOSU, 5-11½, 177, Jr., Red SD. Wing, MN. 1972- University of North Dakota ■ ._ ...... , SDSU, H, 170. Ir., IOClr University of south Dakota lblPkll, IA. . B Mark EdWarOS, UN-Omaha, 6-2, 195, Jr., 1973- North Dakota State University LaWrenee, KS. a Jay Depner, MornlnQSlde, s-10. 173, so.• University of south Dakota MenaSha, WI. 1974- North Dakota State University University of North Dakota University of south Dakota 1975- University of North Dakota 1976- North Dakota state University 1977- North Dakota State University 1978- University of south Dakota 1979- University of North Dakota

SDSU Page 21 JAC KRABBIT ALL-NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE · SELECTIONS 1922-Wilfred Sundet, E; Adolph 1941-Leon Anderson, G. 1961-Roger Eischens, E; Mike Bachman, G; Frank Welch, B; Clarence 1942-George Gehant, G; Ervin Sterner, G; Dean Koster, OB; Joe . Schutte, B. Bylander, G . Thorne, FB. 1923-George Thompson, E. 1943-45-No official competition. 1962-1st Team-Roger Eischens, E; 1924-George Seeley, G; Clyde

PETE RETZLAFF All-NCC 1951 & '52 DOUC IECCERS WAYNE RASMUSSEN Philadelphia Eagles AH-NCC 1951 Baltimore Colts AH-NCC 1962 & '63 SDSU Page 22 LTE AMS TO BEAT - THE '80 OPPONENTS] CAME 1 �sT. CLOUD STATE UNIVERSITY CAME &-UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO HUSKIES-Cheerleaders Day - September 6 - Coughlin­ BEARS-October 11 - Jackson Field, Greeley, Colo. 1:30 Alumni Stadium, Brookings, s.o. - This is the fifth straight p.m. MDT -This is game number 10 in the series, with sosu year sosu and st. Cloud have met in the season's opener, holding a 6-3 lead, but it is the first NCC game between the the fourth year in a row at Brookings. SDSU has a 9-1 record two teams with UNC competing for the league title for against the Huskies, including a forfeit win in 1976 when St. the first time this fall. Bear coach Bob Blasi is the dean of Cloud won the game 39-13. Mike Simpson is in his ninth NCC coaches in terms of length of time at the helm-this season as head coach. scs was 5-6 last year but fourth in being his 1 sth season at UNC. Bears were 2-8 last year, but the Northern Intercollegiate conference at 5-3. Huskies return eight starters on both offense and defense. Sports have 32 lettermen with experienced defensI Je unit ex­ information Director is Tom Barbour: 303-351-2331. pected to be the strength of the team. Sp Information orts CAME 7-NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY BISON­ Director is Bob Olson: 612-255-2141. Hobo Day . October 18 -Coughlin-Alumni stadium, 2 p.m. - CAME 2-WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY There haven't been manv-sosu victories in this series late­ LEATHERNECKS-Shrine Game - September . 13 - ly, but the Jacks hold a 33-28-5 advantage in the all- Coughlin-Alumni Stadium, Brookings, S.D. -This will be the time series. NDSU has won 14 of 16 since 1963. And chances third time sosu and western Illinois have met on the are, the Bison will be the pre-season favorite to win the gridiron. Each team has won once previously. WIU is guid­ NCC title this time out, led by standout quarterback Mark ed by second-year coach Pete Rodriguez and plays in the speral. coach guided Thundering Herd to Mid-Continent conference. The Leathernecks from 38-14 victory over Jacks last year when teams tied for se­ Macomb, Ill., have 25 lettermen returning from last year's cond. NDSU was 6-4 overall. series started with 85-0 NDSU 3-8 team, including 14 starters (6 offense, 8 defense>. WIU victory in 1903. SDSU last won in 1975, 13-8. Sports Informa­ enters SDSU with nation's fifth longest scoring streak - tion Director is George Ellis: 701-237-8331. the Leathernecks haven't been shutout in 118 games - since the sixth game of 1968. Sports Information Director CAME 8-MORNINCSIDE MAROON CHIEFS-Family Day - is Larry Heimburger: 309-298-1133. October 25 - Coughlin-Alumni Stadium, Brookings, s.o., 2 p.m. - This is th in a series which started in CAME 3-AUCUSTANA COLLEGE VIKINCS-Shrine Game e 55th meeting -September 20 - Howard wood Stadium, Sioux Falls, s.o., 1922. Jackrabbits have a 38-12-4 all-time record, and coach 7:30 p.m. - south Dakota State leads this series 27-6-2 after John Gregory has never lost to Morningside, holding an 8-0 a thrilling, last minute 28-26 victory last fall. Game number advantage over the team from Sioux City, la. Chiefs have a 36 in the series is at Sioux Falls, where the Vikings had their new coach for 1980, Lyle Eidsness, and he has 31 letterm en last victory, 31-17 in 1975. Vikings are coached by Joel to work with including ten returning starters on defense. Swisher, 15-14 in his first three years at the school. Vikings Defensive end Tim Larson is among the best in the NCC. have 22 lettermen including passer deluxe Scott Shaft. Maroon Chiefs have lost 18 straight games and .have drop­ Eight defensive starters are gone and five offense linemen ped 16 straight NCC games going back to 1977 season. Any­ from last year's 4-5 team. 1980 schedule is a tough one one wishing further information can contact the football with Drake and Eastern lllnois among non-conference op­ office: 712-274-5281. ponents. Sports Information Director is Larry Borgum: 605-336-4311. CAME 9-UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA SIOUX­ November 1, 1980 - Memorial Stadium, Grand Forks, N.D., CAME 4 & CAME 10-UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA 1 :30 p.m. The defending North Central Conference cham­ COYOTES-Beef Bowl - September 27 -Coughlin-Alumni pions have a 31-23-5 advantage in a series Which started Stadium, Brookings, S.D. 2 p.m. and November 8 - Dakota with a 5-4 SDSU victory in 1905. UNO won last year 13-0at Dome, Vermillion, S.D., 1 :30 p.m. - This is the second year Brookings. sosu won on its last trip to Grand Forks, 30-19 in of the coyote-Jackrabbit doubleheader with the teams 1978. Like SDSU, UNO lost in the opening round of the NCAA playing at Brookings sept. 27 and at Vermillion Nov. 8. The Division II playoffs last fall. UNO has a new coach this time teams have played 72 times in the past in a series which out, Pat Behrns, assistant coach and defensive coordinator started with a 6-6 tie in 1889. Graduation took some for five seasons at UND before becoming head coach last household names out of the lineup (Ben Long, Dave · spring. Sioux quarterback Tom Biolo is not only a standout Schwab, Russ Dokken> but there are still 17 players around b with previous starting experience. Defensive back Tom signal caller, but also one of the est punters in the nation. Berry is one of the top kick returners in the area. Quarter­ And the Sioux have three standouts back in the offensive back is a question but coach Dave Triplett, in his second line - all-NCC picks Todd Thomas, tackle; center Doug Moen, year, is taking a hard look at sophomore Chris Daniel. and guard Mark soderq·uist, and all-NCC linebacker Andy coyotes slipped to 5-6 last year after winning conference Dahlen is also back. Sports Information Director is Lee in '78. Sports Information Director is Mike Mahon: Bohnet: 701-777-2234. 605-688-5336; 5337, 5338. C AME 11-PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY CAME 5 - UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-OMAHA VIKINCS-November 15, 1980 - Civic Stadium, Portland, MAVERICKS-October 4 - Al caniglia Field, Omaha, Neb. ore., 1 :30 p.m. PST - Sharpen your pencils and get out the 7:30 p.m. - Mavericks were 8-3 overall last year, ranked calculator for this one! PSU won the only previous meeting 14th in last NCAA Division II poll, but were 3-3 in conference between these two teams, 42-21, and set a record for most play, tying for fourth. coach sandy Buda has 35 lettermen passing yardage ever gained against SDSU. And the passer, returning, including all-NCC linebacker Tom Sutko and , is still around. He was a sophomore for the first standout wide receiver Kurt R. Anderson. Explosive run­ meeting, in 1978. With one more season to go, he now ningback Bobby Bass is gone but Tim Rogers, 18th in the holds all-time all-division NCAA records for most yards total nation, in scoring, returns. UNO, the largest school in the offense, career, 9,188; most yards passing, career, 9,1_�6; North central Conference with an enrollment of 1 s,000, most completions, Gareer, 642, and nine other records. has Northern Iowa, Northwest Missouri and Drake on its Overall, Portland-coached by Darrel "Mouse" Davis, was non-conference schedule. Sports lnforma.tion Director is 6-5 last time out. Sports information Director is Larry Gary Anderson: 402-554-2305. Sellers: 503-229-4400. sosu Page 23 ALL-TIME SCORES vs. 1980 OPPONENTS ST. CLOUD 1977 SOS 14-10 1961 sos 34- 6 1966 UNC 31- 7 1966 NOS 35- 6 1957 Tie 7- 7 1934 UNO 6- 0 Year Winner score 1978 sos 19- 7 1962 sos 24- 0 1976 UNC 22- 7 1967 NOS 34-14 1958 sos 26- 6 1935 Tie 6- 6 1947 scs 20- 6 1979 sos 28-26 1963 sos 61- 0 overall series: sos 1968 NOS 21- 3 1959 Morn 34-32 1936 SOS 33- 6 1949 SOS 7- 0 overall series: 1964 USO 10- 7 6, UNC 3. 1969 NOS 20-13 1960 sos 22- 0 1938 sos 37- 0 · 1950 sos 39- 7 sosu 27, Alig. 6, Ties 1965 sos 30-14 1970 NOS 35- 0 1961 sos 56- 0 1939 sos 14-13 1951 sos 26- 0 2. 1966 sos 22-18 NORTH DAKOTA 1971 sos 20-13 1962 sos 41- 7 1940 UNO 6· 0 1952 sos 47- 7 SOUTH DAKOTA 1967 sos 42-14 STATE 1972 NOS 34-16 1963 sos 28-22 1941 UNO 33-1 5 1961 sos 73- 0 Year Winner score·. 1968 USO 55-32 Year Winner score 1973 NOS 24-14 1964 sos 32-21 1942 UNO 19· 8 1976 sos· 1- 0 1889 Tie 6- 6 1969 sos 20-14 1903 NOS 85· 0 1974 NOS 28- 0 1965 Morn 25-20 1948 UNO 31· 6 1977 sos 10- 0 1900 USO 17- 0 1970 USO 26· 0 1908 sos 11- 0 1975 sos 13- 8 1966 Morn 41-21 1949 UNO 19· 0 1978 sos 43- 3 1901 USO 22- 0 1971 USO 37-18 1909 NOS 11- 5 1976 NOS 13- 0 1967 sos 24-1 5 1950 Tie 21-21 1979 SOS 28- 7 1902 USO 10- 0 1972 USO 42-27 1910 sos 6- 3 1977 NOS 27-14 1968 sos 43-14 1951 sos 21-12 overall series: 1904 Tie 6- 6 1873 USO 36-10 1911 sos 14- 3 1978 NOS 28-26 1969 Morn 32-22 1952 sos 60· 6 sosu 9, St. Cloud 1. 1905 USO 17- 0 1974 USO 20· 6 1913 sos 7- 6 overall series: sos 1970 sos 44-24 1953 Tie 13-13 ·sos won 1976 game 1906 USO 22- 0 1975 sos 24-22 191 5 sos 21· 0 33, NOS 27, Tied 5. 1971 Morn 21-12 1954 sos 34-20 by forfeit after St. 1910 USO 33- 0 1976 Tie 17-1 7 1917 sos 21-14 Loagest Win 1972 sos 35- 0 1955 sos 14· 6 Cloud won game 1911 USO 15- 6 1977 USO 15-10 1919 Tie 0- 0 streak: sos 5 1973 sos 52-12 1956 sos 14-13 39-13. 1912 USO 73- 7 1978 USO 24- 7 1920 sos 27- 7 (1910-191 7), NOS 7 1974 sos 27· 8 1957 sos 53-21 1914 USO 12- 0 1979 sos 26-21 1921 sos 54- 0 (1964-70>. 1975 sos 17· 0 1958 UNO 30-12 WESTERN ILUNOIS 1915 USO 7- 0 1979 sos 33-28 1922 sos 13· 0 Most POlnts: sos 1976 sos 14- 0 1959 sos 6· 0 Year Winner score 1919 sos 13- 6 overall series: 1923 NOS 14-13 60 (1950>, NOSU 85 1977 sos 44-20 1960 UNO 27-23 1976 WIU 28-21 1920 USO 7- 3 USO 36, SOSU 29, Tied 1924 SOS 14- 0 (1903). 1978 sos 41-17 1961 UNO 14-13 1977 sos 23- 6 1921 sos 9- 0 7. 1925 Tie 3- 3 Widest Margin: 1979 sos 24- 0 1962 sos 26- 0 overall series: 1922 Tie 7- 7 Longest Win 1926 sos 21· 0 sos 60 (60-0, 1950>, overall Serles: 1963 sos 7- 6 SDSU 1, WIU 1. 1923 sos 7- 0 Streak: USO 8 1927 SOS 34- 0 NOS 85 (8S-0, 1903). SOSU 38, Morn 12, 1964 UNO 35-28 1924 sos 10- 3 (1935-43), SOSU 5 1928 sos 27- 6 Tied 4. 1965 UNO 14· 7 AUGUSTANA 1925 sos 7- 0 (1959-63). 1929 Tie 0- 0 Longest Win 1966 UNO 43- 0 Year ·Winner score 1926 Tie O· 0 Most POlnts: SOSU 1930 NOS 24- 0 MORNINCSIDE Streak: sos 8 1967 UNO 9· 7 1931 SOS 49- 0 1927 USO 16·12 61 (1963_), USO 73 1931 sos 7- 0 Year Winner score (1972-79), Morn 2 1968 UNO 21-1 6 1946 sos 26· 6 1928 sos 13- 0 (1912). 1932 NOS 12- 6 1922 sos 48- 0 (1936-37 & 1965-66). 1969 sos 19-13 1947 sos 33-12 1929 sos 6- 0 Widest Margins: 1933 SOS 13- 7 1923 Morn 26-24 Most POlnts: sos 1970 UNO 36· 3 1948 sos 20· 6 1930 sos 13- 6 SOS 61 (61-0, 1963), 1934 SOS 38- 0 1924 , sos 24- 0 56, 11961>, Morn 41 1971 UNO 35· 7 1949 sos 28-0 1931 USO 10· 0 USO 67 (73·6, 1912>. 1935 NOS 7- 6 1926 sos 21- 6 (1966). 1972 UNO 51-21 1950 SOS 20-12 1932 Tie 0- 0 1936 NOS 7- 0 1927 44- 7 Widest Margin: 1973 UNO 28-20 1951 58- 7 1933 USO 6· 0 1937 13- 6 1928 sos 13- 7 56 (56-0, 1961), , 1974 sos NEBRASKA-OMAHA 55- 6 1952 47· 6 1933 SOS 14· 0 1938 sosNOS 13- 6 1929 sos 38- 0 sosMorn 20 <41-21, 1966>. '1975 sosUNO sos Year Winner score sos 35-14 1953 55- 0 1934 19- 0 1939 SOS 6- 0 1930 Morn 13· 0 1976 28· 6 sos sos 1936 Tie O· 0 1954 68· 0 1935 USO 7- 2 1940 7- 0 1931 20- 0 1977 Tiesos 6· 6 sos 19�7 20· 0 sos 1955 SOS 28· 0 1936 USO 6· 0 1941 NOS 25- 0 1932 sos 26- 6 1978 SOS 30-19 1938 sosSOS 28- 6 1956 Aug. 21-20 1937 USO 12· 2 1942 SOS 14- 0 1933 sos 21- 6 NORTH DAKOTA 1979 UNO 13· 0 1939 6 1957 16· 0 1938 USO 7- 0 7- 1946 NOS 6- 0 1934 sosMorn 13- 7 Year Winner score overall Serles: sos 1940 sos 12- 7 1958 20- 6 1939 USO 21· 7 1947 7- 0 1935 12· 6 1906 5- 4 UNO 31, SOS 23, Tied sos 1941 sosUNO 12- 0 sos 1959 Aug. 13- 0 1940 USO 26· 0 1948 7- 6 1936 sosMorn 13- 0 1907 sosUNO 24· 6 5. 1975 56-14 sos 1960 Aug. 21-20 1941 USO 40- 0 1949 33-1 3 1937 Morn 7- 0 1914 14· 3 Longest Win 1977 sos 34· 2 sos 1961 51·14 1942 USO 7- 0 1950 6Q- 0 1938 14-13 1915 sosTie O· 0 Streak: 4 sos 1978 sosUNO 16-13 sos 1962 28· 7 1946 20- 0 1951 Tie 7- 7 1939 sos 34-13 1916 14· 7 (1954-57), sosUNO 5 sos 1979 31-14 1963 28· 8 1947 sosUSO 26- 7 1952 NOS 48-14 1940 sosTie 6- 6 sos 13· 6 (1928-32, sos overallsos series: 1917 1940-49, 1964 27-14 1948 USO 33- 0 1953 SOS 32-14 1941 3- 0 1919 sos 9· 7 1964-68). sos SOSU 7, UNO 2, Tied 1. sos sos 1965 Tie 14-14 1949 sos 27-25 1954 sos 50-13 1942 sos 3- 0 1920 UNO 6· 3 Most Points: sos 1966 sos 19-13 1950 sos 54·28 1955 sos 33- 7 1946 Tie 0- 0 1921 sos 27-14 60 (1952), UNO 51 1967 Aug. 21-17 1951 USO 26- 6 NORTHERN 1956 NOS 26- 9 1947 sos 13- 0 1922 UNO 16· 6 (1972). 1968 sos 47-27 - 1952 Tie 21-21 COLORADO 1957 sos 32-14 1948 Morn 18-13 1923 UNO 12- 6 Widest Margin: 1969 sos 42· 0 1953 sos 25· 0 Year Winner score 1958 NOS 33-20 1949 sos 27-20 1924 sos 7- 6 sos 54 (60-6, 1952), 1970 Aug. 22· 6 1954 SOS 20-19 1948 sos 27· 2 1959 NOS 8· 6 19SO sos 31- 7 1926 sos 6- 0 UNO 43 (43-0, 1966). 1971 sos 16-15 1955 sos 27- 7 1949 SOS 40-13 1960 Tie 14-14 1951 sos 28-26 1928 UNO 6· 0 1972 sos 25-14 1956 USO 19-14 1959 UNC 22· 0 1961 SOS 41-12 1952 sos 39-26 1929 UNO 7· 6 PORTLAND STATE 1973 Tie 21-21 1957 sos 21-13 1960 sos 15-14 1962 SOS 17· 6 1953 sos 31-29 1930 UNO 21- 0 Year Winner score 1974 SOS 35- 6 1958 USO 28- 7 1961 sos 36-13 1963 SOS 4Q-25 1954 Morn 39-34 1931 UNO 34· 6 1978 PSU 42-21 1975 Aug. 31-17 1959 sos 12· 7 1962 sos 47· 0 1964 NOS 20-13 1955 Tie 21-21 1932 UNO 13· 0 overall series: 1976 sos 41-25 1960 sos 28· 7 1963 sos 54-14 1965 NOS 41-13 1956 sos 28-13 1933 sos 18· 2 PSU 1, SOS 0. 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OPPONENT won Lost Tied OPPONENT won Lost Tied Arizona ...... 0 1 0 Northern State ...... 12 0 0 Arkansas State University ...... 1 1 0 Northwest Missouri ...... 1 0 0 Augustana (SD> ...... 27 6 2 Northwestern College ...... 1 1 0 Bemidji State ...... 3 1 0 Oklahoma City ...... : ...... 0 1 0 Bradley ...... 0 1 0 Parsons College ...... 0 1 0 Buena Vista ...... 2 1 0 Portland State University ...... 0 1 0 Carleton College ...... 2 2 0 Quantico Marines ...... 1 0 0 Catholic University ...... 0 1 0 Regis College ...... 1 0 0 Central Iowa ...... 1 0 0 south Dakota ...... 29 36 7 Cincinnati ...... 1 0 0 south Dakota-Springfield ...... 2 0 0 Colorado State University ...... 0 2 0 south Dakota Tech ...... 5 2 1 Columbus College ...... 2 0 2 southwest Minnesota ...... 2 0 0 Concordia (Minn.> ...... 0 1 1 St. Cloud State ...... 9 1 0 Creighton ...... 6 3 1 St. John's University ...... 0 1 0 Dakota State ...... 3 0 1 St. Louis University ...... 1 1 0 Dakota Wesleyan ...... 12 9 2 St. Norbert University ...... 1 1 0 Dayton ...... 0 1 0 St. Olaf College ...... 3 1 0 DePaul ...... 0 2 0 St. Thomas College ...... 5 2 0 Des Moines University ...... 1 0 0 Tampa University ...... 1 0 0 Detroit University ...... 1 1 0 Toledo University ...... 1 1 0 Drake ...... 1 8 0 Trinity College ...... 1 0 0 Duquense ...... 0 1 0 Wayne state metroit> ...... 1 2 0 Eastern Michigan ...... 1 2 0 Weber state ...... : .... 0 3 0 Eastern Montana ...... 1 0 0 western state, Colo ...... 1 0 1 Emporia State ...... 1 0 0 western Illinois ...... 1 1 0 Fresno state ...... 0 1 0 westmar College ...... 2 0 0 Gustavus Adolphus ...... 2 0 0 west Texas State ...... 0 1 0 Hamline University ...... 5 1 0 Wichita State ...... 1 4 0 Hawaii ...... 1 0 0 Wisconsin ...... 1 8 0 Huron College ...... 22 3 0 Wisconsin-Lacrosse ...... 2 1 0 Idaho ...... 1 0 0 Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... 1 0 0 Idaho state ...... 2 0 0 Yankton College ...... · 9 4 0 Iowa State ...... 0 2 0 Youngstown ...... 4 4 0 Kansas State ...... 0 2 0 Others (non-collegiate> ...... 17 3 0 Kansas ...... 0 1 0 Loras College ...... ·. 0 3 0 Louisville ...... 0 1 0 Loyola (Chicago> ...... 0 1 1 · Luther College ...... 1 0 0 Macalester College ...... 1 0 1 Mankato State ...... 5 6 0 Marquette ...... 0 5 - 0 Michigan State ...... 0 1 0 Minnesota ...... 0 6 0 Minnesota (B Team> ...... 1 0 0 Minnesota Duluth ...... 1 1 0 Minot State ...... 0 1 0 Missouri-Rolla ...... 1 0 0 Montana ...... 0 2 0 Montana State ...... 3 0 0 Moorhead State ...· ...... 3 1 0 Morningside College ...... 38 12 4 Nebraska ...... · .. . 0 1 0 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 8 2 1 Nebraska Wesleyan ...... 0 0 1 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 0 2 0 North Dakota ...... 23 31 5 North Dakota state ...... 33 28 5 Northern Colorado ...... 7 2 0 Northern Iowa ...... 16 22 2 SDSU Page 25 1979: March to the Playoffs

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Lionel Macklin's two cat­ SOS-Lionel Macklin 33 yard run ches for 37 yards didn't 72 yards, 6 plays, hurt St. Cloud, but the all­ 12:58 1st quarter. SOS-Brian Bunkers 3 yard run conference wide receiver 3 yards, 1 play after scored twice on reverses Paul Reynen fell on fumbled punt, leading State to a 28-7 10:52 2nd quarter. season-opening victory.· SOS-Macklin 26 yard run 6 plays, 33 yards, after 36 yards. Gary Maffett punt. 2:33 4th quarter. broke the schoof total of­ SCS-Larry Peterson 7 yard pass fense record with 98 from Steve Winum 7 plays, 57 yards, after sosu passing <10 of 16> for a 209 kickoff. 0:44 4th quarter. yard day,giving him 3,416 for his career. Al Hojer was in on 13 tackles.

south Dakota state 3 14 0 10 27 Wis.-Whltewater 7 0 0 0 7

Defense Leads way Against warhawks University of North Dakota 7 0 6 0 13 Wisconsin-Whitewater SOS-Tony Harris 49 yard field had nearly Its whole team goal, 8:13 1st quarter, 68 yards In south Dakota state 0 0 0 ,0 0 back from a conference 10 Plays after punt. UWW-MCClelland 49 yard pass championship In 1978, but from LaLoggia 2:15 the "Banana SQuad" 2nd quarter, 58 yards, five plays. Unbeaten Sioux ·shutout Jacks harassed quarterback sos-Lionel Macklin 23 yard pass from Gary Maffett 39 Mike LaLoggla all day and yards in six plays after Breske in· The University of North 30 straight games In the Jacks won 27-7, terception. 7:0S 2nd quarter. Dakota pushed its Which SDSU had scored. holding uw-w to minus 20 ·sos-oan Johnson s yard run season record to 4-0 with Mike Breske had an in­ yards net rushing-an 61 yards, 8 plays. 1:41 a 13-0 whitewash of the terception for the third 2nd quarter. sosu school record. Tony SOS-Harris 40 yard field goal, Jacks at the sosu Shrine straight game. Harris gave the Jacks a 3-0 10:42 4th Quarter. 4 plays, o yards Game. Tim Hroza, a UNO-Tim Hroza 8 yard run 73 yards, 10 Plays after 49-yard field goal and Christensen. punished the Jacks for 117 sosu punt, 7:26 1st Quarter. later hit on a 40-yarder. SOS-Johnson 6 yard pass from yards on 18 , carries and UNO-Cook 45 yard field goal. Maffett 7:08 4th 7:31 3rd Quarter. 6 plays, 44 yards Gary Maffett threw two quarter, 41 yards In three plays Walt cook kicked two se­ after sosu punt. touchdown passes. The after Milton Stuckey pass Intercep­ cond half field goals to UNO-Cook 42 field goal. 0:56 3rd Jacks had eight Quarter­ tion. seat the victory. The quarter. 9 plays, 81 yards. back sacks In the game. shutout ended a string of SDSU Page 26 Auaustana Colleae 0 3 7 16 26 south Dakota state 0 7 7 14 28

Macklin's catch Sets Up Winning Touchdown Nebraska-Omaha 7 7 0 0 14 south Dakota state 0 7 For most of the day,the sos-Garv Maffett 6 yard run -- 14 10 31 big story was the running !Tony Harris kick> 6 plays, 28 yards after 66 yard Interception return of Augustana·s Bill O'Con­ by Brad Christensen. 7:12 2nd nor, who pounded the Quarter. Jacks for 180 yards on 37 Aug-BIii O'Connor 4 yard run Maffett Punishes carries. But in the end, it (Koehn kick> 65 yards, 11 plays, 6:33 3rd quarter. was sosu·s receiver Lionel sos-Maffett 7 yard run !Harris Mavericks Again Macklin won made the kick> 80 yards, 15 plays, 0:33 3rd "big play," catching a pass quarter. from Garv Maffett on the Aug-O'Connor 2 yard run Gary Maffett tiad a UNO-Mike Mancuso 1 yard run !Koehn kick> 57 yards, 10 plays. "career" against Nebraska­ !Mark Schlect kick> 36 yards, 7 plays Viking three-yard line to 11:03 4th quarter. after pass Interception by Mark Ed­ set up Jerry James· winn­ sos-Dan Johnson 44 yard run omaha, piling up 768 wards. 2:57 1st quarter. ing TD with 17 seconds !Harris kick> 76 yards, 5 plays. 9:09 yards In three games UNO-Tim Rogers 4 yard run left. The Maffett to 4th quarter. against the Mavericks. His !Schlect kick> 60 yards, 6 plays. Aug-Kevin O'Connor 14 yard 1979 total showed 12:05 2nd quarter. Macklin play covered 39 pass from Scott Shaft !Koehn kick> sos-oan Johnson 3 yard run yards as the Jacks went 65 37 yards, 7 plays after 53 yard 15-for-28 passing for 210 !Tony Harris kick> 83 yards, 14 plays. yards in seven plays to kickoff return by BIii Dannehl. 5:07 yards and 44 more yards 4:40 2nd quarter. 4th quarter. rushing.UNO led 14-0 early sos-Lionel Macklin ·40 yard pass score after taking over Aug-safety . . Maffett fumbles in the second quarter,but from Garv Maffett !Harris kick> 55 Just 1 :38 to play. In end zone. 4:06 4th quarter. yards, 8 plays. 0:15 2nd quarter. sos-Jerry James 3 yard run !Har­ the Jacks tied it by SOS-Harris 24-yard field goal. Aug-Dave Koehn 32 yard field ris kick> 65 yards, 7 plays, 0:17 4th halftime, a 40-yard Maf­ 0:01 3rd quarter.80 yards, 11 plays. goal. 14:55 2nd quarter. 8 plays, 47 quarter. 39-yard Maffett to Macklin fett to Lionel Macklin scor­ sos-Macklin 32 yard pass from yards. pass set up winning TD. Maffett (Harris kick> 62 yards, 8 ing passing knotting it plays. 5:01 4th quarter. with Just 15 seconds left. sos-Brian Bunkers 1 yard run Then SDSU dominated the !Harris kick> 22 yards, 4 plays after second half, piling up 444 taking over on downs. 1:48 4th yards total offense for the quarter. game. Macklin caught seven passes for 111 yards. university of south Dakota 0 7 0 14 21 south Dakota state 0 10 3 13 26

Macklin stars Again As Jacks Win Hobo Day Northern Iowa 7 0 7 south Dakota state 0 0 Defending NCC cham­ sos-Tony Harris 25 yard field 3 0 3.· 8 14 pion uso came to Hobo goal. 6 plays, 62 yards. 13:39 2nd Day with a four game win quarter. streak and ranked sixth in SOS-Lionel Macklin 10 yard 12_ass from Gary Maffett !Tony Harris Defense stops Ellis, the nation, but Lionel kick> 22 yards, 3 plays after fumble Macklin again provided recovery by Al HoJer. 2:03 2nd Jacks Defeat UNI the heroics catching eight quarter. USO-Brian Barnes 21 yard pass passes for 99 yards in­ from Tim cooper (Craig Strohm cluding two super key kick> 57 yards, 6 plays after SDSU A week earlier, UNI run­ yards total offense while plays and he ran two kickoff. 0:20 2nd quarter. ningback Kelly Ellis set an SDSU piled up 409, in­ reverses for 51 more sos-Tony Harris 25 yard field all-time, all-Division NCAA cluding_ 145 yards rushing goal. 67 yards, 9 plays. 5:28 3rd rushing record with 382 yards. Two of Macklin's quarter. by Garv Muffett, who also catches were TDs. State USO-Kevin Cusick 2 yard run yards on 40 carries against passed for 107. battered the Pack Patrol !Strohm kick> 73 yards, 11 plays. Western Illinois. But the sos-Tony Harris 24 yard field defense for 388 yards as 13:34 4th quarter. Jacks held him to 79 yards goal. 84 yards, 11 plays. 7:40 1st SOS-Lionel Macklin 3 yard pass on 25 trips and the Jacks quarter. Dan Johnson rushed 19 from Maffett 58 yards, UNI-Mark Fullbright 1 yard run times for 125. USD lost 8 plays. 10:06 4th quarter. came back with a 76-yard, !TerryLang kick> 1 yard, 1 play after four of five fumbles in the sos-Jerry James 6 yard run 12 play march to score the blocked punt. 3:51 2nd quarter. uames run no good> 54 yards, 5 winning TD In the fourth sos-Harris 31 field goal. 80 game. plays. 6:40 4th. quarter. yards, 14 plays. 8:32, 3rd quarter. USD-Cooper 5 yard run (Strohm quarter. UNl's TD was set SDS-Dan Johnson 1 yard run kick> 52 yards 6 plays. 5:19, 4th up by a blocked punt and !Harris kick> 76 yards, 12 plays> 6:59 quarter. the Panthers ha� only 151 4th quarter. SDSU Page 27 .. 1979 CAM.E. BY CAME STATISTICS

First Net Net Yards scoring Downs Rushing Yards Passing Total R�um Punts- Penalty Fumbles av Quarters CAME R-Pa-Pn-T Att-Yds Passing C-A-1 Offense Yards Average -Yards - Lost 1 2 :s 4

St. Cloud State 3-7-1-1 1 39-35 118 12-26-2 153 16 11-36.8 2-18 1-1 0 0 0 7 @ SDSU 11-7-0-18 53-352 134 12-19-1 486 76 7-38.5 12-125 3-3 7 7 7 7

SDSU 8-8-0-16 42-154 156 14-26-0 300 25 7-33.3 7-88. 1-0 3 14 0 10 @ Wis-Whitewater 2-1 1-2-15 37-(-20) 195 23-30-2 175 2 6-39.3 2-23 3-2 7 0 0 0 North Dakota 14-2-1-17 57-272 38 3-1 2-1 310 13 5-33.6 6-83 1-0 7 0 6 0 @ SDSU 7-9-1-1 7 40-117 148 14-32-1 265 11 8-34.6 5-74 4-1 0 0 0 0 Augustana 10-9-1-20 52-154 144 15-22-1 298 18 3-39.6 6-50 0-0 0 3 7 16 @ SDSU 15-2-0-17 49-273 75 6-10�1 368 68 3-34.6 9-62 3-1 0 7 7 14 south Dakota 9-5-2-16 53-233 115 8-16-1 348 42 4-33.7 5-54 5-4 0 7 0 14 @ SDSU 10-6-0-16 50-215 173 11-17-0 388 30 6-41.3 10-59 1-0 0 10 3 13 Nebraska-Omaha 7-8-0-15 44-136 176 13-30-1 312 12 4-39.5 4-20 1-0 7 7 0 0 @ SDSU 12-8-1-21 52-234 210 15-28-1 444 10 4-34.5 2-24 3-2 0 14 7 10 Northern Iowa 6-3-1-10 33-81 70 5-18-1 151 60 7-38.0 5-57 0-0 0 7 0 0 @ SDSU 18-5-1-24 62-302 107 13-25-1 409 53 5-30.2 7-85 1-1 3 0 3 8 SDSU 8-7-1-16 44-161 144 12-21-1 305 3 8-33.9 4-50 1-0 0 0 7 7 @ North Dakota State 11-9-1-21 54-267 190 9-1 2-0 457 8 6-30_.7 6-91 0-0 7 10 21 0 SDSU 5-5-3-13 43-159 176 11-27-0 335 41 7-33.0 8-1 10 7-2 0 14 7 3 @ Morningside 7-3-2-12 49-173 74 6-24-0 247 5 9-31.2 11-118 6-1 0 0 0 0 SDSU 14-2-2-18 57-283 83 6-16-3 366 15 2-40.0 8-71 5-1 0 16 10 7 @ south Dakota 7-8-0-15 4�·116 208 12-18-2 324 81 2-48.5 6-64 4-3 0 8 6 14 SDSU 21-5-1-27 61-258 93 9-17-1 351 12 3-43.0 4-35 4-2 10 3 7 7 @ University Idaho 11-5-0-16 45-94 128 10-26-1 222 76 5-43.2 4-44 1-1 7 6 0 0 SDSU 2-9-1-12 31-0 223 19-37-4 223 26 4-30.8 7-51 3-3 0 0 7 0 • •@ Youngstown 13-4-3-20 53-319 157 9-17-4 476 37 1-43.0 9-75 0-0 9 13 7 21

• •statistics from Youngstown game, played in first round of NCAA Division u playoffs, are not included in season statistics.

south Dakota state 0 0 7 North Dakota state 7 10 21

Jackrabbit Win south Dakota state 0 14 7 3 24 Streak Ends at 4 Morningside o· 0 0 0 0

sosu has ranked eighth NDSU-Swanson 43 yard pass In the nation and had a from Mark Speral 52 yards, 2 plays. 7:25 1st quarter. Jacks Blank Chiefs four-game win streak NDSU-Mike Kasowski 3 yard run before going to Fargo 64 yards, 8 plays. where the NDSU Bison 8:05 2nd Quarter. For seventh Win burst the bubble 38-14 as NDSU-Lundberg 37 yard fleld goal. 58 yards, 8 plays. 0:02 2nd Mark Speral ran for 99 Quarter. Garv Maffett threw two yards, an sosu record for yards and passed for 190 NDSU-Ray Tidd 36 yard pass second Quarter combined totals in a more.NDSU had 457 yar-ds from Speral. 47 touchdown passes, and single game. for the game and led 24-0 yards, 3 plays. 11:39 3rd quarter. sosu-Garv Maffett 13 yard run. the Jackrabbit defense before the Jacks got on 80 yards, 9 plays. recorded its first shutout the board. SDSU fell to 6-2 8:26 3rd Quarter. in 30 games as sosu won SOS-Dan Johnson 48 yard pass on the year while NDSU NOSU-Mark Rudrud 13 yard pass 24-0 at Sioux Cltv. Maffett from Gary Maffett 41 kick> 48 yards, 4 plays. 13:28 2nd was 4-4 but both teams yards, 4 plays. 3:33 3rd quarter. was 11 for 26 for 176 yards Quarter. were 3-2 in the con­ Nosu-speral 30 yard run 52 yards, ference. It was sosu·s first berg kick> 45 yards, 3 plays. 1 :27 3rd ed 44 yards rushing. There 14 plays 2:25 2nd Quarter. road game after five Quarter. were 13 fumbles In the SOS-Maffett 5 yard run 9 yards, 2 plays, after blocked 67 yards, 7 plays. 0:59 punt. 2:47 3rd Quarter. only the second road 4th Quarter. the two teams combined SOS-Harris 21 yard field goal. 38 game of the season. for 19 penalties for 228 yards, 9 plays. 2:31 4th Quarter. sosu Page 28 south Dakota state 0 16 10 7 33 university of south Dakota 0 8 6 14 28

Running came Clicks, Jacks sweep coyotes

After having beaten USD loses 27 on bad snap on punt. 14:50 Just once in the past nine 2nd quarter. USO-Bob Gruber 45-yard punt years, the Jacks made '79 a return (Russ Dokken pass from Tim year to remember by cooper> 5:07 2nd quarter. SOS-Brian Bunkers 14 yard run sweeping the home and 78 yards, home series with the 5 plays. 2:19 2nd quarter. coyotes, winning 33-28 in SOS-Harris 32 yard field goal. 4 plays, 22 yards after fumble the first-ever State-u recovery by Mike McKnight. 0:39 game at the Dakota Dome. 2nd Quarter. Tackle Chuck Loewen was SOS-Harris 28 yard field goal. 61 yards, 10 plays. 6:48 3rd quarter. conference Offensive SOS-Bunkers 8 yard run 43 yards, 3 plays after sanders blocking helped State to recovered fumble. 4:44 3rd quarter. 283 yards on the ground. USO-Greg Younger 46 yards pass The Jacks led 26-8 at the from Tim Cooper 2:27 3rd quarter. USO-Kevin Cusick 2 yard run quarter. Brian Bunkers 26 yards, 5 plays after had 74 yards rushing and pass interception. 14:57 4th quarter. caught four passes for 52 SOS-Maffett 4 yard run 61 yards, 6 plays after taking over on downs. 4:54 4th quarter. SOS-Brian Bunkers 4 yard pass USO-Emmett Huston 5 yard run from Gary Maffett 34 yards. 4 plays after uso 4th quarter.

south Dakota state 0 0 7 0 7 Youngstown State 9 13 7 21 50 south Dakota state 10 3 7 7 27 university of Idaho 7 6 0 0 13 Youngstown Dampens SDSU ·� Playoffs

Jacks Win At Idaho, Youngstown's YSU-Keith Snoddy 8 yard run 14:20 1st Cain Playoff Berth o ffensive-minded quarter. 12 yards 2 plays after sos Penguins broke the game fumbled opening kickoff. open In the third quarter vsu-carey Orosz 24 yards field The Jacks closed the UI-Davld 7 yard pass from and skidded home with a goal. 4:35 1st quarter. 73 yards, 11 Goodenbour !O'Brien kick! 12:15-- 6:33 2nd IAA University Of Idaho SOS-Jerry James 1 yard run playoffs at Youngstown.It quarter. 51 yards, 10 plays. 3:27 2nd quarter. 47 yards. 1 first-ever spot in the NCAA SOS-Harris 35 yard field goal. 4 lost a fumbled snap from play after pass interception. Division II playoffs with a play 19 yards after fumble center at their own 19 sos-Brian Bunkers 9 yard pass recovered by Doug Decker. 3:32 1st from Gary Maffett 57 yards 7 plays. 0:27 2nd touchdowns, and YSU plays after fumble recovery. Jacks had scoring drives quarter. dominated things after YSU-Robson 1 yard run 8:43 that. Robson rushed for plays. Jerry James scored three 3rd Quarter. 90 yards, 15 plays. 166 yards as YSU gained vsu-Randy Beal 45 yard pass touchdowns and the Jacks SOS-Jerry James 1 yard run 9:51 4th quarter 80 yards, 9 plays. 8:16 4th quarter. rushed for 258 yards. Eric 14 plays. 476 total. The Penguins YSU-Curt Downing 8 yard run Cohen had four sacks for went on to the champion­ Uody DiTunno kick) 1 :39 4th 41 yards in losses and Mike ship game, before losing quarter. 82 yards, 12 plays. Sixta was in on 22 tackles. to Delaware. SDSU Page 29 SEASON RESULTS ATTENDANCE Sept. 1-SDSU 28, St. Cloud 7 at BROOKINGS...... 2,366 sept. 8-SDSU 27, Wisconsin-Whitewater 7 at Whitewater ...... NA Sept. 22-Un iversity Of North Dakota 13, SDSU Oat BROOKINGS ...... 4,380 Sept. 29-SDSU 28, Augustana 26 at BROOKINGS...... 4,496 Oct. 6-SDSU 26, University of South Dakota at BROOKINGS ...... 12 ,007 Oct. 13-SDSU 31, Nebraska-Omaha 14 at BROOKINGS ...... 3,539 Oct. 20-SDSU 14, Northern Iowa 7 at BROOKINGS ...... 2,416 Oct. 27-North Dakota State 38, sosu 14 at Fargo ...... 5,900 Nov. 3-sosu 24, Morningside oat Sioux City ...... 700 Nov. 10-sosu 33,· University of South Dakota 28 at Vermillion...... 9,200 Nov. 17-SOSU 27, University of Idaho 13 at MOSCOW ...... 6,000 *Nov. 24-:-Youngstown so, sosu 7 at Youngstown, Ohio ...... 9,500 *SDSU-Youngstown game is first round of NCAA playoffs ... game totals not included in in- dividual and season statistics in accordance with NCAA which ranks teams and individuals bas­ ed on regular season play only.

TEAM STATISTICS

SDSU Opp. SDSU Opp. FIRST DOWNS . 203 168 YARDS PENALIZED ...... 781 622 By Rushing .. 129 87 Number of Penalties .. 76 57 By Passing. 64 70 INTERCEPTION RETURNS ... 13 10 By Penalty .. 10 11 Return Yardage .... 224 94 NET- YARDS RUSHING .. 2512 1547 Return Average . 17.2 9.4 Rushing Attempts .... 551 506 KICKOFF RETURNS.. 24 47 Yards Gained Rushing ...... 2789 2045 Return Yardage ...... 307 865 Yards Lost Rushing .. 277 498 Return Average . 12.8 18.4 Average Gain Per Play . 4.6 3.1 PUNT RETURNS .. 22 23 Average Gain Per Game . 228.4 140.6 Return Yardage . 112 239 NET YARDS PASSING .. 1499 1456 Return Average ...... 5.1 10.6 Passes Attempted ...... 238 244 PUNTING AVERAGE ...... 35.5 36.2 Passes completed ... 123 116 Punt Yardage . 2131 2307 Passes Had Intercepted ...... 10 13 Number of Punts . 60 63 completion Percentage .. 51.7 47.5 Punts Had Blocked . 2 1 Average Gain Per Attempt ...... 6.3 6.0 SCORING AVERACE . 22.9 15.8 Average Gain-completion ...... 12.2 12.6 TDs 6y Rushing .. . 21 13 Average Gain Per Game ...... 136.3 132.4 TDs by Passing .... . 10 9 NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE.. 4011 3003 TDs by Punt Return . 0 1 Total Plays Attempted ...... 789 750 PATS IKiCkl .. 28 21 Average Gain Per Play ...... 5.1 4.0 PATS 12-pt.l. 1 1 Average Gain Per Game ...... 364.6 273.0 Field c;oals . 12 4 FUMBLES LOST .. 13 12 safeties .. 0 1 Number of Fumbles ... 33 22 Total Points ...... 252 174

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING

Name Att. caln Loss Net Avg. Avg. CM TD LC High came Dan Johnson . 155 816 5 814. 5.3 74.2 4 44 19-125 vs. south Dakota 1 Garv Maffett . 163 831 192 639 3.9 58.1 5 36 21-145 vs. Northern Iowa Jerry James ...... ··········· 92 447 25 422 4.6 38.4 4 27 11-78 vs. St. Cloud Brian Bunkers .. 96 421 20 401 4.2 36.5 4 45 9-81 vs. St. Cloud Lionel Macklin ... 12 153 7 146 12.2 13.3 2 36 2-59 vs. St. Cloud Jarvis DeBerg . 5 44 0 44 8.8 4.0 0 14 3·31 vs. Morningside Darryl James ...... ·•····· 8 28 7 21 2.6 1.9 0 10 5-16 vs. Morningside Dave Nissen ...... 5 20 1 19 3.8 1.7 1 9 2·14 vs. Morningside Marty Higgins . 9 20 19 1 1 8 2-13 vs. St. Cloud Kevin Breland ... 2 1 4 -3 0 1 1·1 vs. Idaho Barry Hermanson . 4 8 0 8 0 3 2-6 vs. St. Cloud

INDIVIDUAL PASSING

Name Att. comp. Int. Pet. Yards LC TD PAT·2 High came Garv Maffet .... ············· 231 118 10 .510 1429 46 10 1-2 15-28-1, 210 vs. UNO Marty Higgins .. 7 5 0 .714 70 23 0 0-0 2-2-0, 32 vs. NDSU SDSU total ... 238 123 10 .517 1499 46 10 1-2 15-28-1, 210 VS.UNO Opponents 244 116 13 .475 1456 49 9 1-1 23-30-2, 195 UW-Whitewater SDSU Page 30 PUNT RETURNS TOTAL OFFENSE

Name NO. Yards Avg. LC TD Name Plays Rush Pass Yards Todd Richards ...... 11 34 3.1 9 0 Garv Maffett . 394 639 1429 2068 Dave Nissen . 8 51 6.3 21 0 Dan Johnson . 155 814 814 Brad Christensen. 2 23 11.5 20 0 Jerry James .. 92 422 422 Jerry James ... 1 4 4.0 4 0 Brian Bunkers . 96 401 401 SDSU Totals ...... 22 112 5.9 21 0 Lionel Macklin . 12 146 146 Opponents ... 23 239 10.3 46 1 Jarvis DeBerg ...... ··•· .. 5 44 44 Darryl James ... 8 21 21 Returns include 20 yards on blocked punt by Christensen vs. Morn- Dave Nissen ... 5 19 19 ingslde. Marty Higgins .. 9 1 70 71 Kevin Breland ...... 2 -3 -3 INTERCEPTION RETURNS Barry Hermanson . 4 8 8 Name NO. Yards Avg. LC TD SDSU Totals . 789 2512 1499 4011 Mike Breske . 6 94 15.7 23 0 Opponents ...... 750 1547 1456 3003 Brad Christensen. 2 78 37.0 68 0 Dan Dummermuth . 2 29 14.5 29 0 SCORING Mark Dunbar. 1 16 16.0 16 0 Milton Stuckey . ······ ..... 1 7 7.0 7 0 Name TD PAT·K PAT-2 FC TP Brian Hermanson .. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Tony Harris . . ··••'••····. 0 28-28 12-18 64 SD5U Totals . .13 224 17.2 68 0 Lionel Macklin. 7 44 Opponents ...... 10 94 9.4 34 0 Dan Johnson . 6 36 Brian Bunkers .. 6 36 KICKOFF RETURNS Gary Maffett ...... 5 30 Jerry James . 5 30 Name NO. Yards Avg. LC TD Dave Nissen . 1 6 Dave Nissen . 7 95 13.5 20 0 Marty Higgins . 1 6 Darryl James . 6 72 12.0 22 0 SDSU Totals . ..31 28-28 1-3 12-18 252 Jerry James . 5 70 14.0 29 0 Opponents .. . . 23 20-21 1-2 4-9 174 Ron Schneider. 3 32 10.7 15 0 Jarvis oeBerg . 1 26 26.0 26 0 PASS RECEIVINC Kevin Breland ...... 1 10 10.0 10 0 Link Ellingson. 1 2 2.0 2 0 Name NO. Yards Avg. LC TD sosu Totals . .24 307 12.8 29 0 Lionel Macklin. ...46 649 14.1 46 5 Opponents . . . 47 865 18.4 53 0 Brian Bunkers . ....31 342 11.1 37 2 Jerry James ...... 14 94 6.7 19 1 PUNTING Dan Johnson ...... 13 148 11.3 48 2 Link Ellingson . 6 107 17.8 46 0 Name NO. Yards Avg. LC Blk. Kerry Pearson . 5 58 11.6 21 0 Mike Maule ...... ····•· .57 2097 36.7 56 2 Paul Reynen . 4 55 13.8 17 0 Brian Bunkers . 1 31 31.0 31 0 Randy Smith . 3 50 16.7 32 0 Team .. .. 2 3 1.5 3 X Mark Kool . 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 sosu Totals ...... 60 2131 35.5 56 2 SDSU .. ..12 3 1499 12.1 48 10 Opponents .. .. 63 2307 36.2 63 1 Opponents . 116 1456 12.5 49 9

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

-TACKLES- For Fumb. Pass Pass OB Player UT AT Tot. LOSS Rec. Int. Bkup. sacks MIKE BRESKE, CB ... ··•······ ...... 52 38 90 3 0 6 8 0 MARK DUNBAR, LB .. ·········...... 30 60 90 4 0 1 3 4 MIKE SIXTA, LB .. . 29 41 70 4 1 0 0 . 1 AL HOJER, LB . . 26 43 69 2 2 0 2 4 DAN DUMMERMUTH, FS . ······ .... .29 32 61 1 0 2 5 0 BRAD CHRISTENSEN, SS ...... 23 36 59 0 1 2 5 0 Jay Eliason, OT . .25 33 58 3 0 0 1 9 MIKE MCKNIGHT, DE ...... 23 33 56 2 2 0 0 3 ERIC COHEN, OT .. . .28 28 56 11 0 0 1 10 DOUG DECKE� DE ...... ·· ····· ...... 22 20 42 4 1 0 0 8 Todd Richards, CB ...... 21 15 36 1 0 0 9 0 BRIAN HERMANSON, LB ...... 17 17 34 0 1 1 0 0 PAUL KIPPLEY, SS . ..13 15 28 0 1 0 0 2 Mark sanders, LB . _ ...... 12 15 27 1 1 0 1 1 DAVE KNOWLTON, OT ...... ····· .... 3 8 11 1 0 0 0 0 MILTON STUCKEY; CB ...... ······ ...... 9 1 10 0 0 1 0 0 JACK LUNDIE, OT .. ... ······. •·. . . ······· ...... 2 7 9 1 0 0 0 0 JARVIS DeBERG, RB . 2 7 9 0 0 0 0 0 DAVE LARSEN, LB .. 3 5 8 0 0 0 0 0 RANDY SMITH, TE ...... 1 5 6 0 0 0 0 0 Randy Witt, CB ...... ····· ...... 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 MIKE DAISS, OG . 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Mark Kool, OG ...... 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 BOB PRICE, OT . ... ·······. 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 JASON SPEROS, OC ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 RANDY SAXTON, DE ...... 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Lionel Macklin, WR . 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 MIKE MARTIN, LB .. ..····· ... 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 STEVE MARKHAM, OT . 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 MARTY HIGGINS, QB .. ······ ...... 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 PAUL REYNEN, TE . _ ...... 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 DAVE NISSEN, RB ...... 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 ' JIM BEATTY, LB ... 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 .o NAMES LISTED IN CAPS ARE PLAYERS RETURNING IN 1980.

SDSU Page 31 SDSU YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Full season Record NCC Record Y.ear W-L-T Pct. TP OP W-L-T TP OP Standing Coach 1889 0-0-1 . 500 6 6 No conference Play ...... unava ilable 1897 0-1-0 .000 0 22 No conference Play .. : ...... una vailable . 1898 1-1-1 .500 68 11 No conference Play ...... unavailable 1899 3-1-0 .750 90 62 No conference Play...... unavailable 1900 4-1-0 .800 128 23 No conference Play ...... unavailable 1901· 3-2-0 .600 102 44 No conference Play ...... Mr. Morrison 1902 3-2-0 .600 67 21 No conference Play...... LL. Gilkey 1903 1-2-0 .333 28 95 No conference Play ...... · .... unavailable COUCHLIN ALUMNI 1904 4-2-1 .643 90 27 No conference Play ...... J. Harris Werner 1905 2-3-0 .400 7 4 122 No conference Play ...... Wil liam M. Blaine STADIUM NOW 1906 3-1-0 .750 52 34 No conference Play ...... Wil liam Juneau IN 19TH s·EASON 1907 5-2-0 .714 108 42 No conference Play...... 1908 3-3-1 .500 56 61 No conference Play ...... Wil liam Juneau 1909 1-3-0 .250 61 28 No conference Play ...... J.M. Saunderson Coughlin-Alumni stadium opened 1910 4-2-2 .625 76 64 No conference Play ...... J.M. Saunderson September 22, 1962, when the 1911 4-4-0 .500 60 89 No conference Play .... . Frederick Johnson Jackrabbits lost a 9-7 decision to 1912 2-3-1 .417 46 136 No conference Play.. ..Har ry "Buck" Ewing Arkansas State. Charles Coughlin, 1909 1913 5-3-0 .625 147 82 No conference Play ....Har ry "Buck" Ewing SDSU graduate and a two-time captain 1914 5-2-0 .714 93 60 No conference Play ....Harry "Buck" Ewing of the Jackrabbit football team, 1915 5-1-1 .786 163 7 No conference Play ....Har ry "Buck" Ewing donated $50,000 of the original 1916 4-2-0 .667 100 76 No conference Play ....Har ry "Buck" Ewing $300,000 cost. The remaining $250,000 1917 5-1-0 .833 149 84 No conference Play.... Harry "Buck" Ewing was raised from alumni, students and 1918 NO GAMES - WORLD WAR I friends of SDSU. 1919 4-1-1 .750 78 20 No conference Play ...... C.A. "Jack" west In the winter of 1963-64, a 46 x 106 1920 4-2-1 .643 66 27 No conference Play...... C.A. "Jack" West foot lockerroom was constructed im­ 1921 7-1-0 .875 255 38 No conference Play ...... C.A. "Jack" west mediately south of the stadium. That 1922 5-2-1 .688 202 57 4-1-1 111 37 1 ...... C.A. "Jack'· west was a $54,885 project. 1923 3-4-0 .429 121 85 2-3-0 78 51 4 ...... C.A. "Jack" west In the fall of 1978, a new 1924 6-1-0 .857 91 28 5-0-0 75 16 1 ...... C.A. "Jack" west scoreboard, complete with a message 1925 2-3-2 .400 20 45 1-1-2 13 25 5 ...... C.A. "Jack" west center, was installed. The scoreboard 1926 8-0-3 .864 157 24 3-0-2 56 14 1 ...... C.A. ·'Jack'· west was manufactured by Daktronics, Inc., 1927 5-3-1 .611 189 89 2-2-0 90 36 3 ...... C.A. "Jack" west a Brookings-based firm. 1928 9-1-0 .900 230 25 3-1-0 53 19 2 ...... T.C. "Cy" Kasper The stadium is topped off by an ex­ 1929 5-4-1 .550 237 55 2-1-1 so 7 2 ...... T.C. "Cy" Kasper cellent press facility, which was built 1930 2-6-1 .278 48 197 1-3-0 13 64 4...... T.C. "Cy" Kasper for $23,000 in 1962. The press box is 1931 6-3-0 .667 194 78 2-2-0 33 44 2 ...... T.C. "Cy" Kasper 100 feet long, 10 feet wide and has six 1932 2-5-1 .313 70 96 1-2-1 32 31 4 ...... T.C. "Cy" Kasper three-man booths, four two-man 1933 6-3-0 .667 118 73 4-0-0 66 15 1 ...... T.C. "Cy" Kasper booths plus a 40-foot working press 1934 6-4-0 .600 189 72 2-2-0 65 19 4.. ... R.H. "Red" Threlfall area. 1935 4-4-1 .500 123 92 1-3-1 39 48 T-3.... R.H. "Red" Threlfall The basic concrete stadium will be 1936 3-6-1 .350 51 116 1-4-1 19 59 7 .... . R.H. "Red" Threlfall upgraded this fall with the installation 1937 4-5-0 .444 102 147 2-3-0 44 58 6 ... ..R.H . "Red" Threlfall of new yellow and blue seat covers in · 1.938 3-5-0 .375 69 109 2-3-0 48 76 4 ...... Jack Barnes the center reserved sections. The per­ 1939 7-2-0 .778 141 95 4-1-0 68 53 T-1 ...... Jack Barnes manent stadium seats 6,044. Addi­ 1940 4-3-1 .563 78 57 2-3-1 16 50 5 ...... Jack Barnes tional bleachers behind both end 1941 2-5-0 .286 32 131 1-5-0 18 131 7 ...... Thurlo Mccrady zones and on the east side of the field 1942 4-4-0 .500 65 92 3-3-0 45 64 4 ...... Thurlo Mccrady increase capacity to 16,000. 1943 NO GAMES - WORLD WAR 11 The largest crowd ever to see a 1944 1-1-0 .500 13 27 No Conference Play ...... Thurlo Mccrady football game of any kind in South 1945 1-4-1 .250 51 144 No Conference Play...... Thurlo Mccrady Dakota came through the turnstiles 1946 3-3-2 .500 131 76 2-1-2 52 18 3 ...... Thurlo Mccrady on Hobo Day, October 18, 1975, when 1947 4-5-0 .444 123 211 3-1-0 60 38 3 ...... Ralph Ginn 15,866 saw SDSU defeat the University 1948 4-6-0 .400 107 203 2-4-0 53 127 T-4 ...... Ralph Ginn of south Dakota 24-22. 1949 7-3-0 .700 183 175 5-1-0 129 90 T-1 ...... Ralph Ginn 1950 9-0-1 .950 381 116 5-0-1 220 81 1 ...... Ra lph Ginn 1951 8-1-1 .850 311 105 4-1-1 168 84 2 ...... Ralph Ginn 1952 4-4-1 .500 287 230 3-2-1 215 153 T-3 ...... Ralph Ginn 1953 5-3-1 .611 247 186 5-0-1 208 75 1 ...... Ra lph Ginn 1954 7-2-0 .778 338 151 5-1-0 247 111 T-1 ... ········ Ralph Ginn 1955 6-2-1 .813 197 114 5-0-1 157 62 1 ...... Ralph Ginn 1956 4�5-0 .444 137 212 3-3-0 116 119 T-4 ...... Ralph Ginn 1957 6-2-1 .722 185 119 5-0-1 152 75 1 ...... Ra lph Ginn 1958 4-5-0 .444 123 158 3-3-0 98 111 T-3 ...... Ralph Ginn 1959 2-7-0 .222 80 153 2-4-0 68 76 6 ...... Ralph Ginn 1960 5-4-1 .550 170 135 2-3-1 107 81 T-4 ...... Ralph Ginn 1961 8-2-0 .800 376 97 5-1-0 221 59 T-1 ...... Ralph Ginn 1962 7-2-1 .750 238 70 5-0-1 149 33 T-1 ...... Ralph Ginn SDSU Page 32 1963 9-1-0 .900 278 166 6-0-0 191 74 1 ...... Ralph Ginn SDSU HOSTS THE 1964 2-8-0 .200 170 243 2-4-0 121 123 T-4...... Ralph Ginn 1965 1-8-1 .150 111 247 1-4-1 84 149 T-5 ...... Ralph Ginn ORICINAL BEEF BOWL 1966 3-7-0 .300 129 280 2-4-0 75 163 T-4 ...... Ralph Ginn 1967 4-6-0 ..400 186 185 2-4-0 120 110 J-4 ...... Ralph Ginn sosu will host the 14th annual Beef 1968 4-6-0 .400 247 259 2-4-0 151 176 T-4 ...... Ralph Ginn Bowl Sept. 27 when the Jacks enter­ 1969 3-7-0 .300 175 227 3-3-0 130 96 T-3 ... .. tain arch-rival University of South 1970 2-8-0 .200 129 269 1-5-0 61 167 T-6...... Dean Pryor Dakota. The Beef Bowl was started as 1971 3-7-0 .300 109 223 2-4-0 73 144 6 ...... Dean Pryor SDSU's way of recognizing those in­ 1972 6-5-0 . 545 321 240 2-5-0 141 197 6 ...... John Gregory dividuals and firms who donate beef 1973 5-5-1 .548 283 240 2-4-1 133 142 4 ...... John Gregory to sosu·s "Steer for State" program. 1974 6-5-0 .545 291 173 4-3-0 189 104 4 ...... John Gregory The official Beef Bowl trophy was 1975 7-4-0 .636 264 189 4-3-0 98 1·10 4 ...... John Gregory donated bY Bill Zwingelberg of Rapid 1976 5-4-1 .550 176 215 4-1-1 116 74 2 ...... John Gregory City, a former SDSU student. It is 1977 5-4-1 .550 181 137 3-3-1 134 103 4 ...... John Gregory carved from a 40-pound cottonwood 1978 5-6-0 .455 224 231 3-3-0 146 120 T-3...... Jo hn Gregory 109 and depicits a bull in a football 1979 9-3-0 .750 259 224 4-2-0 157 140 T-2...... John Gregory helmet. Beef Bowl activities include a Totals: 352-274-38 155-1 21-24 banquet during the week and the famous Beef Bowl BarbeQue before the game. The past three years, media members covering the game have been asked to vote for the game's outstanding Player award. sosu Quarterback Gary Maffett earned the 1977, a 34-2 victory over Nebraska­ omaha. In 1978, SDSU defensive end Mark Dunbar was selected after sosu·s 41-17 victory over Morningside. And Ptl. lttl. OV•all ttts. ,._ last year, the award went to Pet. For "91t. W L T Pet. FOr --- Augustana runningback Bill O'Connor despite SDSU's 28-26 come-from­ 5 1 0 .833 130 83 10 1 0 .909 247 107 behind victory. 4 2 5 4 0 .617 165 10 6 4 0 .600 21' 16 BEEF BOWL SCORES • 2 0 , 118 1• 9 2 O.IOO aa 11,. 1967-N0rth Dakota State 34, SDSU 14 3 5 0 ...500 153 142 S 6 0 .455 2J4 - 1968-SDSU 43, Morningside 14 3 3 O ' .500 166 130 8 3 0 .727 508 145 1969-Northern Iowa 24, SDSU 14 1970-Augustana 22, SDSU 6 .333 116 141 4 5 0 .444 216 211 1971-Wayne, Micll. 27, SDSU 8 .000 40 184 0 10 0 .000 67 1972-sosu 34, Youngstown 22 2 8 0 .200 140 �'"'' 1973-SDSU 56, Western Colorado 28 1974-SDSU 55, North Dakota 6 197S-SDSU 13, North Dakota State 8 1976-Northern Colorado 22, sosu 7 1977-SDSU 34, Nebraska-Omaha 2 1978-SDSU 41, Morningside 17 1979-SDSU 28, Augustana 26 SDSU SHRINE BENEFIT CAME STARTED CAREER · RECORDS OF IN 1966 sosu will host its 15th annual Shrine SDSU FOOTBALL COACHES game sept. 13 when the Jacks play the Western Illinois University NO. Of Leathernecks. The game is a project of Name Years seasons won Lost Tied Pct. pts� Opp. the Brookings Shrine Club with pro­ Ralph Ginn (1947-68)...... 22 113 89 9 .535 4,604 3,824 ceeds from the advance ticket sales John Gregory <1972-) ...... 8 48 35 3 .569 1,999 1,650 going to support the 19 orthopedic C.A. "Jack" west <1919-27) ... . . 9 44 17 9 .693 1,179 413 hospitals and three burn centers T.C. "Cy" Kasper <1928-33) .. . . . 6 30 22 3 .573 897 524 sponsored all or in part by Shrine Harry "Buck" Ewing <1912-17) . 6. 26 12 2 .675 698 445 Clubs nationally. R.H. "Red" Threlfall (1934-37) .. 4 17 19 2 .474 465 427 SHRINE CAME SCORES ... 1966-Colorado State University 45, SDSU 14 Jack Barnes <1938-40) .. ... 3 14 10 1 .580 288 261 1967-Minnesota•Duluth 12, sosu 7 William Juneau <1906-08> .. . 3 11 6 1 .639 216 137 1968-Weber State, SDSU 12 Thurlo Mccrady <1941-46> .... . 5 11 17 3 .403 292 470 1969-Drake 21, SDSU 16 J.M. Saunderson <1909-10) . . . . 2 5 5 2 .500 137 92 1970-SDSU 37, St. Thomas 14 Dean Pryor <1970-71) ...... 1971-Mankato State 10, SDSU 0 ... 2 5 15 0 .250 238 492 1972-sosu 49, Missouri-Rolla o J. Harrison Werner <1904>... . . 1 4 2 1 .643 90 27 1973-Mankato State 21, SDSU 0 Frederick Johnson (1911>.. . . . 1 4 4 0 .500 60 89 1974-Youngstown 35, SDSU 21 Mr. Morrison <1901) ...... 1 3 2 0 .600 102 44 1.97S-SDSU 10, Mankato State 0 LL. Gilkey (1902) ...... 1976-western Illinois 28, SDSU 21 1 3 2 0 .600 67 21 1977-SDSU 10, St. Cloud State 0 Dave Kragthorpe (1969>...... 1 3 7 0 .300 175 227 1978-Moorhead 12, SDSU 7 William M. Blaine <1905>...... 1 2 3 0 .400 74 122 1979-North Dakota 13, SDSU 0

sosu Page 33 'THE JACKRABBITS YEAR BY YEAR 1889 57 0 22 Opp. 19 Huron college 7 202 soso Huron College 4 14 North Dakota u. 3 1898 (W-1, L-1, T-1) 48 Flandreau Indians 0 o Dakota Wesleyan 21 1923 11 12 Yankton College 10 13 North Dakota State 14 Huron College 4 Opp_ 7 south Dakota u. 0 68 11 8 sos39 Huron College 42 0 24 Morningside 26 108 72 Yankton college 0 1899 (W-3, L-1) e 27 Creighton 20 1908 (W-3, L-3, T-1) 25 Huron Colleg 0 44 Dakota Wesleyan 0 sos Opp. 0 North Dakota U. coach: William Juneau 0 Marquette 13 12 Madison Normal 5 o South Dakota u. 7 o 55 Huron College 0 Opp. 21 North Dakota State 121 85 sos 0 0 23 Madison Normal 0 16 Northern 6 Dakota Wesleyan North Dakota State 5 0 1924

For the 11th straight year, all Jackrabbit football ga mes will be broad­ cast by Ya nkton radio sta tion WNAX. and "Voice of the Jackrabbits" Norm Hilson will again do the play-by-pla y. Hilson has three times been South Da kota Sportscaster of the Year, twice was picked by the Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association in the state and once was picked by the South Dakota High School Coaches Association. Hilson has been with WNA X for 20-plus years since giving up a disc jockey job in the Twin Cities. He is a graduate of Brown Broadcasting In­ stitute in Minneapolis. Hilson travels about 15,000 miles annually broadcasting sports events, including all SDSU football and basketball games along with an area prep "Came of the Week" plus district, regional and state prep tourna­ ment action. WNA X is the only radio sta tion in the state which has originated play-by-pla y broadcasts of every game played in the young history of the state girls basketball tournaments. WNAX is a member of the Roy H. Park Broadcasting group. William L. Fowler is a sta tion manager. WNAX is a 5,000 wa tt sta tion, on 24 hours a da y, covering much of the five sta te (Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa) region. It is located at 570 on the AM dial. While WNAX is designated as the official station at SDSU, sta tion KSDR in Wa tertown, owned by Vern McKee, also originates play-by­ play of all Ja ckrabbit home games.

J.T. Fey, Sports Editor, Watertown Public Opinion, Watertown, S.D. 57201. Don Linder, Sports Editor, Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, 57701 .·· Ron Wood, Sportswriter, Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, S.D. 57701. Roger Toland, Sportswriter, Rapid City Journal, Rapid City, S.D. 57701. Ron Feickert, Sports Editor, Aberdeen American News, Aberdeen, S.D. 57401. Greg Hansen, Sports Editor, Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D. 57301. Doug card, Sports Editor, Daily Press & Dakotan, Yankton, S.D. 57078. Erald Johnson, Sports Editor, Daily Plainsman, Huron, S.D. 57350.

RADIO AND TELEVISION OUTLETS we hope the information contained in this yearbook will Jim Burt, Sports Director, KELO-TV, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. Mike Schirmer, KELO-TV, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. provide you with the background material you need to Mark ovenden, Sports Director, KSFY-TV, Sioux Falls, 57102. cover the 1980 Jackrabbit football team. If you have any Steve Taylor, Sports Director, KXON TV, Mitchell, S.D. 57301 . questions, please contact the Sports Information Office. Danny Olson, Sports Director, KSOO Radio, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. Hod Nielsen, Sports Director, KYNT Radio, Yankton, S.D. 57078. Press box passes for members of the working press are Wayne Hunter, sports Director, KWAT Radio, Watertown, S.D. 57201. available by contacting the Sports ·information Office. No Vern McKee, Manager, KSDR Radio, Watertown, S.D. 57201 . one will be allowed in the press box without a press pass. Chuck Thomas, Sports Director, KORN Radio, Mitchell, S.D. 57301. Radio broadcast permission should be requested from Chuck Timanus, Sports Director, KKAA Radio, Aberdeen, S.D. 57401 . Rick Hansen, Sports Director, KSDN Radio, Aberdeen, S.D. 57401. the Sports Information Office. Sports Director, KABY TV, Aberdeen, s.D. 57401 . Bob Laskowski, Sports Director, KOTA-TV, Rapid City, S.D. 57701 . Duane Roehrig, sports Director, KTOO, Rapid City, S.D. 57701 . RADIO PLAY-BY-PLAY Sports Director, KVRA-KVRF·FM Vermillion, S.D. 57069. Al Decker, Sports Director, KIJV, Huron, S.D. 57350. Norm Hilson, Sports Director, WNAX Radio, Yankton, S.D. 57078. Steve Koestner, Sports Director, KSDR Radio, Watertown, S.D. 57201 .

SOUTH DAKOTA PUBLIC TELEVISION Ron Lenz, Sports 1nf0rmatlon Director Tom Maxwell, Sports Director, KBRK, Brookings, S.D. S7006. Jim Thompson, manager; KWAT, Watertown, S.D. sno1: Your press host at SDSU is Ron Lenz, sports information director for the Jackrabbits since September, 1977 ... is LOCAL OUTLETS responsible for 22 varsity sports at SDSU, 11 for men and 11 Sports Editor, The Collegian, SDSU, Brookings, S.D. S7007. for women ...is a 1970 graduate of SDSU ...had been SID Tom Maxwell, sports Director, KBRK Radio, Brookings, S.D. 57006. at the University of south Dakota from November 1972 ... Sports Editor, The Register, Brookings, s.o. 57006. Craig Derscheid, Univ. Relations, sosu, Brookings, S.D. 57007. prior to that, spent four and one-half years on the staff of the Watertown Public Opinion, most of that time as sports AREA NEWSPAPER AND WIRE OUTLETS editor ... was South Dakota Sportswriter of the Year in Dave Jurgens, Executive Sports Editor, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. 1971 ... U.S. Army veteran ... served with the Fourth In- John Egan, Sports Editor, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. fantry Division in Vietn·am in 1967 ... is a native of Sisseton Bruce Conley, Assistant Sports Director, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. Wayne Ortman, The Associated Press, Argus Leader Building, Sioux Falls, S.D. . ..be gan journalism career at the Sisseton courier ...con- 57102. ducts sportswriting camp during the summer ... wife, - Mike Bugeja, United Press International, Box 481, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57101. Eris, is from Hebron, N.D.. .. couple has three children. 1980 COMPOSITE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

SEPTEMBER 1 OCTOBER 18 *Morningside at south Dakota 7:30 p.m. * North Dakota State at SDSU 2:00 p.m. * Augustana at Northern Colorado 1 :30 p.m. SEPTEMBER 6 *North Da kota at Morningside 7 :30 p.m. St. Cloud State at SDSU 2:00 p.m. *South Dakota at Nebraska-Omaha 7:30 p.m. Missouri western at Augustana 1 :30 p.m . Dakota State at St. Cloud 1 :30 p.m. Northern Michigan at North Dakota State 7:30 p .m. Eastern Illinois at western Illinois North Dakota at Portland State 7:00 p.m . PDT Eastern Washington at Portland State 7:00 p.m . *Northern Colorado at Morningside 7:30 p.m . Northern Iowa at Nebraska-Omaha 7:30 p.m. OCTOBER 25 south Dakota at Eastern Jllinois 1 :30 p.m . * Morningside at sosu 2:00 p.m. * North Dakota State at Augustana 12 noon *Nebraska-Omaha at North Dakota 1 :30 p.m. *Northern Colorado at south Dakota 7:00 p.m . Southwest State at St. Cloud 2:00 p.m. Northern Michigan at Western Illinois Cal Poly-Porno�a at Portland state 7:00 p.m. NOVEMBER 1 * SDSU at North Dakota 1 :30 p.m. * Augustana at Morningside 1 :30 p.m. *South Dakota at North Dakota State 1 :30 Northern Colorado at Nort ern Arizona 7:00 p.m. Mankato State at St. Cloud :'I: 30 p.m. Illinois State at western Illinois Portland State at Northwest Lou isiana 7:30 p.m . NOVEMBER 8 *SDSU at south Dakota 1:30 p.m. orth-Oal

* Indicates North central conference games.