Morehead State University 1990 Football Schedule

Date Opponent Time September 1 at Marshall 7:00 8 Western 7:00 15 at Kentucky State 7:30 22 at Liberty 6:00 29 Morgan State 7:00 (Parents Weekend) October 6 at Tech 2:30 13 Austin Peay 1:30 (Homecoming) 20 Samford 1:30 27 at Middle Tennessee 2:30 November 3 Murray State 1:30 17 at Eastern Kentucky 1:30

All times Eastern and p.m. Home games in bold Eagle Football 1990 1

Contents Administration ...... 3-5 Assistant Coaches ...... 7-9 Contributors, EAF ...... 46-47 Head Coach ...... 6 Lettermen ...... 43-45 Media Information ...... 48 Morehead State University ...... 2 ...... ibc Ohio Valley Conference Composite Schedule ...... ibc Opponents ...... 23-26 Outlook ...... 13 Player Profiles ...... 14-21 Records ...... 34-35 Roster ...... 11 Schedule ...... ifc Staff Telephone Directory ...... 2 Statistics (1989) and Results and Recaps ...... 27-31

Credits This publication was written and edited by MSU Sports Information Director Randy Stacy. Special assistance was provided by Brenda Kissinger and MSU Printing Services Staff. Photography by MSU Photographic Services Staff Photographer Eric Shindelbower and by Steve Wright of Wright Photography, Morehead, Ky. Printed by MSU Printing Services.

Quick Facts

Location: Morehead, Ky. 40351 Athletic Director: Steve Hamilton Founded: 1922 Office Phone: (606) 783-2088 Enrollment: 7,962 (Fall, 1989) Head Coach: Colors: Blue and Gold Alma Mater: Morehead State '68 Conference: Ohio Valley, NCAA Division 1 Collegiate Record: First year Stadium: (10,000) Record at MSU: First year Stadium: Jacobs Field Office Phone: (606) 783-2020 Surface: Omniturf Best Time to Reach: Weekday mornings Press Box Phone: (606) 783-2500 Assistant Coaches: 1989 Record: 5-6 (2-4, OVC)* Terry Chin (Mississippi State '83) Basic Offense: Wishbone Variation J eff Judge (Iowa State '87) Basic Defense: 3/4 Kerry Locklin (New Mexico State '81) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 42/ 12 Bob Lord (Colorado State '56) Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7 (SouthwestE:rn Oklahoma State '87) Offense: 10/ 1 Administrator, EAF: Jim Caudill Defense: 6/5 Office Phone: (606) 783-2388 Specialists: 1/ 1 Athletic Trainer: Keith Webster President: Dr. C. Nelson Grote Office Phone: (606) 783-2392 Office Phone: (606) 783-2022 Sports Information Director: Randy Stacy Vice President for Univ. Advancement: Office Phone: (606) 783-2500 Keith Kappes Fax Phone: (606) 783-2550 Office Phone: (606) 783-2031 Home Phone: (606) 784-2922 Faculty Representative: Dr. Office Phone: (606) 783-2120

*Later forfeited both OVC wins 2 Eagle Football 1990

Morehead State University

Quality is the byword of Morehead State University as Eight citizens are appointed by the governor the institution is in its seventh decade of service. Founded of Kentucky and two seats are held by elected faculty and in 1922 as a teachers college, MSU became a university student representatives with full voting rights. The in 1966. administrative structure consists of four divisions­ Nestled in the foothills of the Daniel Boone National Academic Affairs, University Advancement, Student Life, Forest, Morehead State provides a learning and living and Administration and Fiscal Services. Dr. C. Nelson environment for more than 8,000 students, 1000 faculty Grote became MSU's eleventh president on July 1, 1987, and staff members. The university's 500-acre campus after a nationwide search. features a 50-structure skyline dominated by the two Morehead State sponsors a full program of tallest occupied structures in Eastern Kentucky, 19-story intercollegiate sports for men and women as charter Cartmell Hall and 16-story Mignon Tower. members of the Ohio Valley Conference and National The university's four academic colleges offer many Collegiate Athletic Association. Athletic facilities include programs of study from an associate degree to a joint a 10,000-seat football stadium with omni turf and an eight­ doctoral program. Applied Sciences and Technology, Arts lane oval track, a 6,500-seat arena, a 1,200- and Sciences, Business, and Education and Behavioral seat park, 14 all-weather tennis courts, a nine­ Sciences comprise the academic colleges. hole golf course, and a n olympic size indoor swimming MSU operates under a IO-member Board of Regents. and diving facility.

Staff Directory (area code 606) Administration Dr. C. Nelson Grote, President ...... 783-2022 Keith Kappes, Vice President for University Advancement ...... 783-2031 Dr. W. Michael Brown, Faculty Representative ...... 783-2120 Steve Hamilton, Director of Athletics ...... 783-2088 Dave Brunk, Assistant Director of Athletics ...... 783-2088 Coaching Staff Palmer Adkins, Swimming ...... 783-2391 Dave Brunk, Assistant Director of Ath letics ...... 783-2088 Dr. Rex Chaney, Golf ...... 783-2464 Terry Chin, Football Assista nt ...... 783-2020 Glenn Conyers, Women's Tennis ...... 783-2088 Tommy Gaither, Men's Basketball ...... 783-2400 Allan Hatcher, Basketball Assistant ...... 783-2400 Tommy Johnson, Basketball Assistant ...... 783-2400 J eff Judge, Football Assistant ...... 783-2020 Dan Lindsey, Track and Cross Country ...... 783-2088 Kerry Locklin, Football Assistant ...... 2020 Bob Lord, Football Assistant ...... 2020 Loretta Marlow, Women 's Basketball ...... 783-2126 Jim McClellan, Women's Volleyball a nd Academic Athletic Counselor ...... 783-2122 Jace Nathenson, Men's Tennis ...... 784-4336 Cole Proctor, Head Football Coach ...... 783-2020 Rex Ryan, Football Assistant ...... 783-2020 Dr. Mohammed Sabie, Soccer ...... 783-2467 David Smalley, Women's Basketball Assistant ...... 783-2126 Dr. Frank Spaniol, Baseball ...... 783-2881 Athletic Training Keith Webster, Head Trainer ...... 783-2392 Carole Banda, Assistant Trainer ...... 783-2392 Sports Information Randy Stacy, Director ...... 783-2500 (Stacy at home, 784-2922; FAX 783-2550) Clerical Staff Cindy Howard, Athletics ...... 783-2088 Teresa Howard, Basketball ...... 783-2400 Brenda Kissinger, Sports Information ...... 783-2500 Sherry Mays, Football ...... 783-2020 Beth Newton, Athletics ...... 783-2088 Eagle Football 1990 3

Administration and Staff

Dr. C. Nelson Grote President Dr. C. Nelson Grote became the Active in the region , Dr. Grote is an ex-officio member 11th President of Morehead State of the Morehead-Rowan County Chamber of Commerce University on July 1, 1987, Board of Directors and a member of the executive returning to the campus where h committee of the Kentucky Council on Economic began his career in higher Education. He serves on the boards of Jesse Stuart education administration nearly Foundation and the Blue Grass Council of the Boy Scouts three decades earlier. It was a of America as well as on the Endowment Committee for move, Dr. Grote said, that the Appalachian Ministries Education Resource Center. brought him "back home". A charter member of the Morehead Optimist Club, he is Intensely interested in economic a life member of Optimist International. A former dean of MSU's College of Applied Sciences development, President Grote has served on various economic development commissions at the national, state and Technology, Dr. Grote left the University in 1971 to become president of Schoolcraft College, Livonia, Mich. and local level and has participated in trade missions to In 1981, he was named chancellor of The Community China, Japan and Germany. Dr. Grote also has taken Colleges of Spokane, a post he held until returning to MSU. leadership roles in education consortia, promoting The native first came to MSU in 1960 as an cooperative efforts in education at all levels, and in encouraging partnerships between business and associate professor and chair of the then-Division of education. Applied Arts. Dr. Grote earned the Ed.D. degree at the Acutely aware of the implications of a global University of Illinois, the M.Ed. degree at the University of Missouri and the B.S.Ed. degree at Eastern Illinois marketplace, he is committed to internationalizing MSU's curriculum and is continuing his long-standing interest University. In 1978, he received the Distinguished Alumnus Award from EIU. in sister city relationships. Currently serving on the committee on International Dr. Grote and his wife Wilma have three children: Mrs. Sonny (Carol) Jones, Mrs. Dave (Jan) Adams, and Mark, Programs of the American Association of State Colleges all of whom live in Seattle, and four grandchildren. The and Universities (AASCU), Dr. Grote visited China a second time in 1989 to establish exchange agreements Grotes are members of the First Christian Church of Morehead. between MSU and universities in the Peoples Republic of China. His extensive European travels include attending a weeklong workshop for educators in Belgium on the European Common Market.

Steve Hamilton Athletic Director Steve Hamilton, Morehead eventually came up with the slow, arching pitch known State's head baseball coach for to many as the 'Folly Floater'. He was a top relief 13 years and a former with the Yankees for almost eight seasons and played professional baseball and in two World Series. basketball player, was named After retiring from professional baseball in 1972, MSU's athletic director in July, Hamilton became the manager of the Johnson City 1988, after a year as acting Yankees of the Appalachian League in 1973. He also athletic director. He resigned as served as pitching coach for the in 1975. baseball coach to devote all his Hamilton played two seasons with the Minneapolis time to the athletic director's Lakers of the National Basketball Association becoming office after the 1989 season. the only professional athlete to play in a World Series A two-time graduate of MSU, Hamilton accumulated and an NBA Championship series. a 305-275 mark as head baseball coach. He led the Eagles Hamilton enjoyed a flourishing collegiate career at to divisional championships in 1976, 1977, 1983, 1985, and MSU, playing on championship teams in basketball, 1986. His Eagles were declared OVC champions in 1977 baseball and track. During his basketball career, and 1983. Hamilton established five school records in rebounding Hamilton guided the Eagles to a pair of NCAA and he is the No. 4 all-time scorer at MSU with 1,829 Tournaments. In 1977, MSU participated in the NCAA points. South Regional in Miami, Fla., while finishing as He paced the Eagles to OVC Championships in 1956- runnerup in the NCAA Mideast Regional in Ann Arbor, 57 and was named an All-American in 1957. Mich., in 1983. Hamilton, who graduated from Charlestown (Ind.) High Hamilton's 11 years of experience School in 1952, received his bachelor's degree from MSU have been attractive to many high school baseball in 1958 and his master's degree in 1963. He is married recruits. The southpaw played for the Cleveland Indians, to the former Shirley Potter of Raceland, Ky. They have Washington Senators, New York Yankees, Chicago White four children: Stephanie (Turner), Elizabeth (Monet), Sox, San Francisco Giants, and Chicago Cubs. He Robert, and Daniel. 4 Eagle Football 1990

Dave Brunk Assistant Athletic Director Dave Brunk begins his sixth A 1972 graduate of Ball State University, Brunk earned year as MSU's assistant athletic a master's degree from the Sports Academy. director. He has had a solid He began his minor league baseball affiliation as an background in athletic promo­ administrative assistant with the Oklahoma City 89ers tions coming to MSU from Fort in 1973. In 1974, while general manager of the Waterloo Myers, Fla., where he spent eight Royals, he was Midwest league General Manager of the years as president and general Year. He also served as business manager of the San manager of the Fort Myers Antonio Brewers and general manager of the Jacksonville Royals of the Florida State Suns. Presently he is president of Net Cord Productions, Baseball League. He is also a tennis exhibition company, and owner of Personalized a former part-owner of the Watertown Pirates of the New Baseball Bat Company. York-Penn League. He is married to the former Brenda Sample of Goshen, The 40-year old Brunk won the Larry MacPhail Ind. They have a daughter, Ashley, who is 11 years old. Promotional Award given to the top promoter of each respective league six times from 1974 to 1984.

Keith Webster Athletic Trainer Keith Webster begins his ninth undergraduate student at the University of Kentucky year as the head athletic trainer where he received his bachelor's degree in education in at MSU. The 34-year old native 1978. He received his master's degree from Morehead State of Medford Lakes, N.J., was an University in 1986. assistant athletic trainer at the Webster was instrumental in the plans for MSU's new University of Florida for two 2,800 square foot athletic training facility which was seasons before coming to MSU. completed in the fall of 1987. He was also the head athletic Webster has also worked with the trainer for Centre College in of the , the National Sports Danville, Ky., for two years prior Festival II at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado to joining the Florida staff. Springs, Co., and with the USA All-Star basketball team Webster is a member of the Kentucky Athletic Trainers for the World Invitational Tournament. Society and was honored as a "Kentucky Colonel" at the Webster is married to the former Denise Lafferty, also 1987 MSU All-Sports banquet. of Medford Lakes, N.J. They have a daughter, Megan, Webster gained athletic training experience as an who is five years old and a son, Kevin, who is two.

Jim McClellan Academic-Athletic Counselor Jim McClellan begins his sixth and a third place finish in the AIA W Southern Regional. year as MSU's academic-athletic McClellan holds a Level II National Coaches Certificate counselor. He has also guided the and is an active member of the United State Volleyball Lady Eagle Volleyball program Association. He is also a member of the NCAA South for the last 10 seasons and has Region Advisory Committee. coached the MSU women's He has won OVC Coach of the Year honors twice and softball team. has led the Lady Eagles to the last three conference The Louisville native is in championships. charge of monitoring the MSU McClellan received his bachelor's degree from the athlete's academic progress in University of Louisville in 1969 while lettering on the regards to their eligibility. This also includes interpreting Cardinal baseball team. He is a graduate of Bishop David the guidelines set by the NCAA. High School. Prior to coaching at MSU, McClellan was head coach He is married to the former Robyn Vest. at Bellarmine College in 1981 guiding the Lady Knights to a 27-13 record, a KWIC Division II State Championship, Eagle Football 1990 5

Jim Caudill Administrator Eagle Athletic Fund

James R. (Jim) Caudill is in his EAF Advisory Board and is currently serving as chairman fourth year as Assistant Director of that group. of Development for Athletics and "I think it is outstanding that a person with Jim's Administrator of the Eagle financial background is administering EAF," said MSU Athletic Fund. Director of Athletics Steve Hamilton. "Also, his longtime Caudill, a Morehead business­ association with and love for athletics at MSU will be man, earned a bachelor's degree another positive factor as he leads our athletic fundraising in business administration from efforts." MSU in1972. While a student at Caudill is married to the former Candy Huffman of MSU, Caudill was a member of the Eagle golf team, and Pikeville. They have three children, Ann, 21-years old and he remains a top amateur golfer. a student at the University of Kentucky, Steve 16, and He has been closely involved with the Eagle Athletic Jaime Leigh, 5. Fund since its origin. He was an original member of the

Randy Stacy Sports Information Director

Randy Stacy begins his fourth The 35-year old Stacy served as men' s sports season as sports information information director at MSU for a brief time in 1977 before director after serving 16 months assuming the full-time position at Tennessee Tech as the director of the Eagle University. Athletic Fund. The native of Carr Creek, Ky., and graduate of Carr Stacy, a 1977 graduate of Creek High School (n ow Knott County Central), also Morehead State University, is served as a graduate assistant in the Office of Public the former assistant sports infor­ Information and was a news and sports reporter at WMKY mation director at the University radio while at MSU. of Kentucky. While at UK, Stacy was responsible for all Stacy is a member ofCoSIDA and CASE. He is married media and public relations for the men's basketball to the former J eanetta Caudill of Morehead. They have program as well as press row operations. a son, Brad, who is two years old. 6 Eagle Football 1990

MSU Coaching Staff

Cole Proctor Head Coach The Cole Proctor Show Cole Proctor, a two-time A Weekly Report on Morehead State Eagle graduate of Moreh ead State University, was Football. Aired on: named his alma mater's 12th h ead football coach on WTVQ-TV Dec. 14, 1989. He replaced former Eagle Channel 36, Lexington teammate , and who had resigned citing WYMT-TV health problems. Proctor and Baldridge were teammates on the 1966 Eagle Channel 57, Hazard squad that won the Ohio Valley Conference championship. Check your local listings for dates and times. Proctor, a native of Meriden, Conn., came to MSU from the position of assistant coach at Utah. He had served as an assistant coach at Utah since December, 1986. Prior to joining the Utah staff, he spent one season as assistant coach at Iowa State. He spent five seasons as assistant coach at San Diego State University (1981-85). For two seasons (1979-1980), he was an assistant coach at East Tennessee State University. He had a successful tenure as head football coach at Lees-McRae College, where he also served as athletic director, for three years (1976-78)). Prior to heading the Lees-McRae program, he spent three years (1 973-75) as head football coach at Keene (N .H.) High School, where he was named New Jersey Coach of the Year by the Newark Star Ledger. He was an assistant coach at Gardner-Webb College for three seasons (1969-71). Prior to that, he had spent one season (1968) as an assistant coach at Lees McRae. During the 1967-68 academic year, he served as a graduate assistant at MSU. Proctor graduated from Lyman High School in Wallingford, Conn., and also attended Bridgton Academy in North Bridgton, Me., and State College oflowa, now the University of Northern Iowa, before coming to MSU. He earned a bachelor's degree with an area of concentration in health, physical education and recreation from MSU in 1967. He earned a master's degree in education with emphasis in physical education from MSU in 1968. He has done additional graduate work at the University of South Carolina and at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Proctor and his wife, Marti, have two children, Susan and Thomas. Eagle Football 1990 7

Assistant Coaches

Terry Chin Runningbacks

Terry Chin is in his He came to MSU from the staff at the University fourth season on the of Mississippi, where he served as a graduate Morehead State football assistant coach in charge of running backs. After staff. This season, he will earning a bachelor's degree from Mississippi State again instruct the running University, he served as head coach at West backs and special teams. Tallahatchie High School for five years. Twice he The 40-year old Chin was was named conference coach of the year. He earned born in Milwaukee, Wis., a master's degree from Ole Miss in 1978. but spent much of his life Chin is married to the former Susan Allen of as a resident of Charleston, Miss. He is a graduate Morehead. They have two children, Raymond, nine, of East Tallahatchie High School, where he lettered and Jessica, seven. in football and baseball. He earned all-conference honors as a tight end.

Jeff Judge

Jeff Judge came to was a member of the staff at Iowa State from 1982 Morehead State from the through 1986. same Utah staff as Cole Judge began his career as an assistant coach at Proctor. Hudson (Iowa) High School. He served as recruiting He earned a bachelor's degree from Iowa State coordinator during his in 1987 and a master's degree from Purdue in 1989. tenure at Utah and was He is married to the former Laurie Mechem of involved in administrative Clarion, Iowa. and NCAA compliance areas. Prior to joining the staff at Utah, Judge spent two seasons as a graduate assistant at Purdue. He 8 Eagle Football 1990

Kerry Locklin Offensive Line

Kerry Locklin came to served as at Western New Morehead State from an Mexico. assistant coaching Locklin earned bachelor's and master's degrees position at Utah, as did from New Mexico State and has begun working on Head Coach Cole Proctor. his doctorate. He spent last season as a graduate assistant. A standout player at New Mexico State, Locklin played briefly for the Los Angeles Rams. Following his playing days, he also

Bob Lord Defensive Coordinator Defensive Backs

Bob Lord, an individual and as an assistant coach at Wake Forest, with a wealth of high Appalachian State and Massachusetts. sch ool, collegiate a nd Professionally, he has 10 years experience as an professional experience is assistant coach with the , Green Bay in his first season as an Packers a nd . A native of assistant coach at Brunswick, Me., he earned a bachelor's degree from Morehead State. Colorado State and a master's degree from He coached last season at Berkmar High School Springfield. in Lilburn, Ga. Lord and his wife Julie have five children. He has served as head coach at Guilford College Eagle Football 1990 9

Rex Ryan

Rex Ryan, the son of Ryan earned a bachelor's degree from Philadelphia Eagles Head Southwestern Oklahoma State and a master's Coach , is in degree from Eastern Kentucky, where he also served his first season as an as a graduate assistant for the Colonel football team. assistant coach at Ryan was a standout football player at Morehead State. Southwestern Oklahoma. He is married to the He came to MSU from the former Michelle Goeringer of Clinton, Okla. staff at New Mexico Highlands where he served as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator.

John Burden Kent Green Graduate Assistant Assistant Coach

Kent Green will serve as John Burden, a native of an assistant coach in Versailles, Ky., will serve charge of the tight ends as a graduate assistant on this season. this year's Eagle football A native of Gray, Tenn., staff. he was a standout athlete Burden played football at in football, track and both Woodford Co. High baseball at Daniel Boone School and at Union High School. College. He earned a bachelor's degree in education He played football and baseball at Emory an d from Union earlier this year. Henry where he earned a bachelor's degree in business administration in 1987. He also holds a master's degree in social studies from Olivet Nazarene in 1990. Eagle Football 1990

Ed Smart Jeff Weeks Part-time Assistant Graduate Assistant

Ed Smart is a veteran Jeff Weeks, a native of member of the Eagle Bartlesville, Okla., will football staff and will serve serve as a graduate as a part-time assistant assistant on this year's coach this season. Eagle football staff. The native of Bellville, He was a standout in Ohio, earned a bachelor's football, wrestling and degree in social studies track at College High from MSU in 1986 and a master's degree in health­ School. He earned a bachelor's degree in physical physical education and recreation in 1987. education and business from Northwestern He was a standout athlete in football, basketball Oklahoma State University where he was a standout and baseball at Clear Fork High School. football player. Weeks spent one season with the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL.

Additional Support Staff

Carole Banda Dr. Mike Brown Brenda Kissinger Sherry Mays Assistant Trainer Faculty Representative SID Secretary Football Secretary Eagle Football 1990 11 1990 Alphabetical Football Roster NO Name Pos Ht Wt CL Ltrs Hometown/Hieb School-Jr. College 78 James Appel OL 6-4 290 Jr 2 Wilder, Ky./Campbell Co. 36 David Asberry DB 5-10 175 So 1 Mt. SterlinR Ky./Montgomery Co. Michael Bailey DB 5-11 180 Fr 0 Louisville, y. 5 Darrell Beavers DB 6-3 230 Sr 3 Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier Mark Bland LB 6-0 200 Jr 0 Ft. Worth, Tex./East Clinton 52 Brian Bolles OL 6-4 240 Fr 0 Cincinnati, Ohio/Northwest 48 Jeff Burton DL 6-2 260 Jr 2 Harrodsburg, Ky./Mercer Co. 23 Ken Carter RB 5-10 190 So 1 Cincinnati, Ohio/Roger Bacon 72 Phil Carter OL 6-4 280 Jr 1 Chillicothe, Ohio/Chillicothe Leonard Chenault OL 6-3 270 So 0 Cincinnati, Ohio/Princeton Mark Clark WR 5-11 185 Fr 0 Calagary, Alberta/ 21 Billy Cloud LB 5-11 197 Jr 2 East Cleveland, Ohio/ Shaw 51 Tom Cohan LB 6-1 205 So 1 Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills 65 Eric Coker OL 6-1 280 Sr 2 Russellville, Ky./Russellville Anthony Cox DT 6-3 270 Jr 0 Wading River, N.Y./Nassau JC 11 Steve Donato QB 6-4 180 So 0 Parma, Ohio/ Holy Name Scott Dues TE 6-3 225 Fr 0 Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier 50 Mike DuVall LB 6-2 220 So 1 J effersonville, Ind./Jeffersonville John Dziedzic WR 5-9 160 Fr 0 Louisville, Ky./Trinity 53 Darryll Elliott LB 5-10 210 So 1 Columbus, Ohio/East 13 Mitch Fedak PK 5-8 135 So 1 New Palestine, Ind./Cathedral 26 Tyrone Fisher DB 5-10 175 So 1 Coraopolis, Pa./Cornell 8 Brian Flynn p 6-2 175 So 1 Cincinnati, Ohio/Colerain 82 Brandon Ford TE 6-2 230 So 1 Cincinnati, Ohio/Purcell-Marian Brian Ford RB 5-10 185 Fr 0 Bronx, N.Y./St. Michael Academy 64 Roger Garrett OL 6-4 250 Fr 0 Gahanna, Ohio/Lincoln 42 Kevin Gatlin DB 6-4 180 Fr 0 Miami, F!a./Southridge 68 Mike Gildea OL 6-3 260 Jr 2 Cincinnati, Ohio/Roger Bacon 84 James Goode LB 6-4 225 Jr 2 Cleveland, Ohio/St. Joseph Lawrence Gore DB 5-11 175 So 0 Cincinnati, Ohio/Princeton 2 Mike Gray WR 5-9 165 So 1 Louisville, Ky./Doss Derek Hall WR 6-2 190 Jr 0 Jenkins, Ky.IJen kins Darrin Harris RB 5-11 190 So 1 Mt. Sterling, Ky./Montgomery Co. Rodney Harris WR 5-9 165 Fr 0 Deland, F!a./Deland James Hodge QB 6-2 190 Fr 0 Madisonville, Ky ./Madisonville Jeremy Holbrook QB 6-0 175 Fr 0 Staffordsville, Ky./Paintsville 44 Anthony Jerdine RB 5-11 200 So 1 Beachwood, Ohio/Beachwood 60 Ellie Johnson LB 6-1 200 So 1 Cincinnati, Ohio/Walnut Hills Fred Johnson DL 6-1 240 Fr 0 Tampa, Fla./Chamberlain 66 Bill Jones DL 6-2 250 Fr 0 Groveport, Ohio/Madison 4 Jeff King QB 6-3 . 190 Fr 0 Brilliant, Ohio/ Buckeye North 34 Greg Lewis RB 5-10 180 So 0 Frostproof, Fla./Frostproof 19 Troy McGinnis QB 6-3 200 Fr 0 Harrodsburg, Ky./Harrodsburg 58 Larry Maggard C 6-6 275 So 1 Whitesburg, Ky./Whitesburg Lewis Miller DL 6-1 230 Jr 0 Ashland, Ky./Russell 55 Ken Moore DL 6-1 220 Sr 3 Pittsburgh, Pa.IN. Allegheny Shawn Moss OL 6-2 285 Fr 0 Cincinnati, Ohio/Princeton 92 Sean Neeley DL 6-3 245 Fr 0 Pikeville, Ky./Pikeville Bryan Nichols DB 6-3 220 So 0 Cleveland, Ohi/ West Tech 73 Dennis Palochak OL 6-2 260 So 1 Aliq~pa, Pa./Aliqui1Ci a Dan Panitz LB 6-2 235 Jr 0 New ork, N.Y./Holy ross-Scottsdale JC David Pate LB 6-0 220 Fr 0 Cincinnati, Obi/Princeton 1 Pruitt Petty WR 5-10 165 Fr 0 Beachwood, Ohio/Beachwood Dave Pingue WR 5-9 165 Jr 2 Miami, F!a./Norland Brad Platt DL 6-4 235 Fr 0 Butler, N.J./Butler Craig Pleasant QB 5-11 175 Fr 0 Ironton, Ohio/ Ironton 67 J.G. Porter DL 6-2 230 Jr 2 Odessa, F!a./Gaither 81 Mike Price TE 6-4 210 So 0 Morehead, Ky./Rowan Co. Wes Salyer DL 6-5 225 Fr 0 Ashland, Ky./Paul Blazer 24 Vaughn Scott DB 5-10 185 So 0 Cincinnati, Ohio/Purcell-Marian 96 Richard Shadwick LB 6-4 230 So 1 Nicholasville, Ky./Jessamine Co. 40 Willie Smith RB 5-8 165 Jr 2 Cleveland Heights, Ohio/ Cleveland Heights 31 Roger Stark FB 6-1 205 Jr 1 Cincinnati, Ohio/Roier Bacon 14 PK 6-2 175 So 1 West Chester, Ohio/ enwick Tom Svobodny OL 6-6 330 Jr 0 Willmar, Minn./Willmar CC 15 Chris Swartz QB 6-3 195 Sr 3 Olympia, Ky./Bath Co. 71 Larry Szczerba OL 6-2 275 Jr 1 Yorkville, N.Y./ Whitesboro Chad Thornsberry DB 5-10 195 Jr 0 Pikeville, Ky./Pikeville 38 Mike Tisza FB 5-9 190 Sr 1 Glenwood, 111./ Marion Catholic 27 Carlos Tuck DB 5-9 170 Jr 2 Cincinnati, Ohio/Green Hills 45 Mike Turner LB 5-10 175 Sr 3 Cincinnati, Ohio/Withrow 77 Walter Underwood C 6-3 280 Jr 1 Louisville, Ky./Fairdale Matt Venturino WR 5-7 135 Fr 0 Montross, Mich./Hill McCloy 39 Steve Weathers DB 5-10 180 Fr 0 Miami, Fla./Southridge 7 Anthony White WR 5-8 160 Jr 1 Cleveland, Ohio/ John Adams 33 Jerome Williams RB 5-9 175 Sr 3 Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park Loren Williams RB 5-9 180 Fr 0 Richardson, Tex./Berkner 6 Terry Yeast WR 5-11 160 So 1 Harrodsburf; Ky./Harrodsburg 98 GaryYowan LB 6-3 200 Jr 2 Pittsburgh, a./Bethel Park 12 Eagle Football 1990

Preseason Depth Chart Offense

Quarterback Chris Swartz J eff King Steve Donato Tailback Jerome Williams Anthony Jerdine Ken Carter Fullback Darrin Harris Mike Tisza Roger Stark Z---sBack Anthony White Mike Gray Mark Clark Wide Receiver Dave Pingue Terry Yeast Rodney Harris Tight End Brandon Ford Scott Dues Mike Price Left Tackle James Appel Leonard Chenault Left Guard Denis Palochak Tom Svobodny Center Walter Underwood Larry Maggard Right Guard Eric Coker Shawn Moss Right Tackle Mike Gildea Phil Carter

Placekicker Mitch Fedak

Defense

Left Tackle Bill Jones Anthony Cox Brad Platt Nose Guard Ken Moore J.G. Porter Lewis Miller Right Tackle Jeff Burton Sean Neeley Fred Johnson Outside James Goode Bryan Nichols Gary Yowan Inside Linebacker Tom Coh an Mike Du Vall Dan Panitz Inside Linebacker Darrell Elliott David Pate Outside Linebacker Billy Cloud Richard Sh adwick Left Cornerback Tyrone Fisher Vaughn Scott David Asberry Strong Safety Mike Turner Michael Bailey Kevin Gatlin Right Cornerback Carlos Tuck Lawrence Gore Chad Thornsberry Free Safety Darrell Beavers Steve Weathers Bryan Nichols

Punter Brian Flynn

Eagle Facts State-by-State Breakdown Pronunciation Guide Ohio ...... 28 Appel ...... Apple Kentucky ...... 25 Coh an ...... Ko- Florida ...... 7 Donato ...... Da-NOT-o ...... 6 DuV all ...... Do-Vall New York ...... 4 Dziedzic ...... DEED-zik Indiana ...... 2 Fedak ...... FEE-dak Texas ...... 2 Gildea ...... GIL-day New Jersey ...... 1 Jerdine ...... ' ...... JER-deen Minnesota ...... 1 Palochak ...... Pal-o-chak Illinois ...... 1 Panitz ...... · ...... PAN-its Michigan ...... 1 Pingue ...... PING-gay Svobodny ...... Sva-BOD-nee Class Breakdown Szczerba ...... ZER-bah Senior ...... 6 Tisza ...... TEASE-ah Junior ...... 23 Yowan ...... YOW(wow)-an Sophomore ...... 25 Freshman ...... 24 Eagle Football 1990 13

1990 Outlook

Cole Proctor, the 12th football coach in Morehead State candidate Walter Underwood (6-3, 280, Jr.) returns at history, enters his first season at his alma mater with center. He will be backed up by Larry Maggard (6-6, a solid group of returning lettermen. 275, So.) James Appel (6-4, 290, Jr.), an honor student, Heading the list of 42 returning lettermen is record­ and Mike Gildea (6-3, 260, Jr.) who kept the starting setting Chris Swartz, an All-America tackle positions during spring practice. Another tackle candidate. Swartz has passed for 6,480 yards in his career candidate is Phil Carter (6-4, 280, Jr.). Eric Coker (6- and holds at least 13 school, conference and nationa l 1, 280, Sr.} and Dennis Palochak (6-2, 260, So.) return records. Safety Darrell Beavers heads the list of returnees at the guard spots. Another guard candidate is Larry on defense. Szczerba (6-2, 275, Jr.). Coaching Staff: Proctor will assist directly with the Defensive Line: Ken Moore (6-1, 220, Jr.), who has offense, especially the offensive line. Terry Chin is the played both defensive line and linebacker during his only holdover from last season's staff, and he will coach career, is the leading candidate at nose guard following the runningbacks. Jeff Judge will coach th e an excellent spring practice. J.G. Porter (6-2, 230, Jr.), quarterbacks and receivers. Kerry Locklin will handle who missed spring practice while injured, is also a leading the Eagle offensive line. Bob Lord will coach the candidate. Veteran Jeff Burton (6-2, 260, Jr.} also missed defensive backs and serve as defensive coordinator. Rex spring practice for medical reasons but is expected to be Ryan, son of Philadelphia Eagles Coach Buddy Ryan, a leading tackle candidate. Bill Jones (6-2, 250, Fr.), will coach the linebackers. several other red-shirts, junior college transfer Anthony Quarterbacks: Swartz (6-3, 195, Sr.) 214 of 390 Cox (6-3, 270, Jr.) and freshman signee Fred Johnson passes for 2,592 yards and 17 touchdowns last season. (6-1, 240, Fr.) are also strong candidates for playing time. He is within reach of the few MSU records that he does Inside Linebackers: Last year's inside linebackers, not hold and could also etch his name in several places Jim J ackson and Doug Bowell, ranked one-two on the in the Ohio Valley Conference record book after this squad in tackles and will be hard to replace. Tom Cohan season. He will be backed up by red-shirt Jeff King (6- (6-1, 205, So.) was a top reserve last season. Other 3, 190, Fr.), Steve Donato (6-4, 180, So.) and a good group candidates are veterans Darrell Elliott (5-10, 210, So.), of incoming freshmen. Mike DuVall (6-2, 220, So.) and Ellie Johnson (6-1, 200, Runningbacks: There are several returnees at both So.). runningback and fullback. Last year's leading rusher and Outside Linebackers: Veterans James Goode (6-4, receiver J erome Williams (5-9, 175, Sr.) was held 225, Jr.) and Billy Cloud (5-11, 190, Jr.) are the leading of spring practice and must get his academics in order candidates for starting spots. Goode had 11 and a half this summer if he is to return. Williams led the OVC with tackles for losses last season. Cloud was fourth on the 61 receptions last season and also rushed for 803 yards. team in tackles and returned an for a Ken Carter (5-10, 190, So.), Willie Smith (5-8, 165, Jr.) touchdown. Gary Yowan (6-3, 200, Jr.) is a veteran who and Anthony J erdine (5-11, 200, So.) are also returnees will contend for playing time and Richard Shadwick at runningback. J erdine played in only five games due (6-4, 230, So.) has great potential. to injuries last season but showed flashes of brilliance Defensive Backs: Potentially, MSU has one of its best and r anked second on the squad in rushing. Darrin secondaries in several years. Beavers (6-3, 230, Sr.) is Harris (5-11, 190, So.), who sat out last season, and Mike an all-star candidate at free safety. He will be backed up Tisza (5-9, 190, Sr.) are the leading returnees at fullback. by Steve Weathers (5-10, 180, Fr.). Mike Turner (5-10, Several newcomers, could s~e playing time at these 175, Sr.) will return at strong safety. Tyrone Fisher (5- positions. 10, 175, So.) and Carlos Tuck (5-9, 170, Jr.) are the leading Receivers: One of the surest handed receivers at MSU, candidates for the cornerback spots. Other candidates are Ty Howard is gone but several experienced pass David Asberry (5-10, 175, So.) and Vaughn Scott (5- return. Anthony White (5-8, 160, Jr.), who caught 41 10, 170, So.). passes for an OVC-high 738 yards, heads the list. Tight Specialists: Placekicker Mitch Fedak (5-8, 135, So.) end Brandon Ford (6-2, 220, So.) caught 42 passes as returns after hitting eight of 12 field goals and 23 of 24 a freshman to rank second on the squad in receptions extra points as a freshman. Matt Stevens (6-2, 175, So.) per game. Dave Pingue (5-9, 165, Jr.) returns after sitting missed both of his long field goal attempts last season out last season. He caught 26 passes in 1988. Also back and handled most of MSU's kickoff chores. Brian Flynn are Terry Yeast (5-11, 160, So.), Mike Gray (5-9, 165, (6-2, 175, So.) punted 22 times last season in a back-up So.) and Pruitt Petty (5-10, 165, So.). role and is the leading candidate for the position following Offensive Line: The offensive line returns intact and spring practice. Newcomer Matt Venturino (5-7, 135, Fr.) could be one of MSU's best in many years. All-star was signed as a kick return specialist. 14 Eagle Football 1990

James Appel Ken Carter 78 6-4, 290, Jr. OL 23 5-10, 190, So. RB Wilder, Ky. Cincinnati, Ohio High School: Campbell Co. High School: Roger Bacon High School Coach: Tom Hummell High School Coach: Ron Henke Birthdate: June 16, 1969 Birthdate: Oct. 26, 1970 Major: Math/ Computer Programming Major: Finance Favorite Sports Figure: Anthony Munoz Favorite Sports Figure: Parents: Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Appel Parents: Ralph & Betty Carter One of the top student-athletes in the Ohio Valley Ranked third on the team with 124 rushing yards last Conference. Outstanding student in a tough academic discipline. J oined the squad as a walk-on in January, 1988, season. Rushed for career high 89 yards in MSU's win and has developed into an all-star candidate. Has added over Austin Peay. Second-team Greater Cincinnati League a great deal of size and strength. Should be a leader on as a senior co-captain at Roger Bacon for former MSU a veteran line. Candidate for All-America. linebacker Ron Henke. Averaged 5.6 yards per rush as a high school senior. Red-shirted in 1988. Third team Darrell Beavers tailback on preseason depth chart. 5 6-3, 230, Sr. DB Louisville, Ky. High School: St. Xavier Phil Carter Birthdate: Nov. 24, 1968 72 6-4, 280, Jr. OL Major: Business Chillicothe, Ohio Favorite Sports Figure: Darrell Green Parent: Vivian Sallie High School: Chillicothe Ranked among the top senior defensive backs in the High School Coach: J ohn Sines country by professional scouting services. A truly out­ Birthdate: April 15, 1969 standing athlete who runs the 40-yard dash in under 4.5 Major: Paralegal seconds and has a 30-plus inch vertical jump. Missed three Favorite Sports Figure: Anthony Munoz games last season while injured. Still made 56 total tackles Parents: Nick & Peggy Carter and intercepted three passes. All-conference and All­ Red-shirted in 1987 and plagued by injuries in 1988. Listed American candidate. Missed being able to complete high school career at St. Xavier after transferring from another second-team on the preseason depth chart at right tackle. state. He and his wife Christy have an infant son. Played mostly in a reserve role last season. Excellent size and strength. Played in Ohio North-South All-Star game Career Stats G UT AT DP FR INT as a high school senior. High school all-conference, all­ 1987 10 6 8 14 2 0-0 1988 10 41 21 62 3 0-0 district, all-region and all-state. Married to the former 1989 8 42 14 56 0 3-0 Adria Lynn Rodgers. Totals 28 89 43 132 5 3-0 Jeff Burton 48 6-3, 260, Jr. DT Harrodsburg, Ky. High School: Mercer Co. High School Coach: Larry French Birthdate: Nov. 26, 1968 Major: Undecided Favorite Sports Figure: Mike Tyson Parents: Bobby & Marcella Tolson Could be the starter at defensive tackle. Had 33 unassisted tackles, 9 assisted tackles, five tackles-for-losses and two quarterback sacks. Medical red-shirt two seasons ago after suffering mononucleosis. Missed two games last season with injuries. First team all-area and all-conference and second-team all-state his senior year in high school. Career Stats G UT AT DP Tackles f~r loss Appel Beavers 1987 9 17 19 36 2-7 1989 9 33 9 42 5-11 Totals 18 50 28 78 5-18 Eagle Football 1990 15

Billy Cloud Mike DuVall 21 5-11, 197, Jr. LB 50 6-2, 220, So. LB East Cleveland, Ohio Jeffersonville, Ind. High School: Shaw High School: Jeffersonville High School Coach: Tom Mental High School Coach: Ball Ware Birthdate: Dec. 12, 1969 Birthdate: Oct. 29, 1970 Major: Undecided Major: Marketing Favorite Sports Figure: Frank Minnifield, Hanford Favorite Sports Figure: Paul Hornung Dixon Parent: Elenia Pierce Par~nts: William & Barbara Cloud Saw action in all 11 games last season as a true freshman. Made the switch from to outside linebacker. Credited with 11 total plays. Listed as a back-up at inside Saw action as a true freshman in 1988. Credited with 52 linebacker on the preseason depth chart. Two-time all­ unassisted tackles and 32 assisted tackles last season. Had state and three-time all conference at Jeffersonville High five tackles-for-loss and an interception returned 33 yards School. Also an outstanding high school wrestler. for a touchdown. All-league as a senior at Shaw. Career Stats G UT AT DP INT T for loss FR 1988 11 11 3 14 0-0 2-9 1 1989 11 52 32 84 5-19 1-33 2 Totals 22 63 35 98 5-19 3-42 3 Darrell Elliott Tom Cohan 53 5-10, 210, So. LB 46 6-1, 205, So. LB Columbus, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. High School: East High School Coach: Douglas Smith High School: North Hills Birthdate: June 15, 1971 High School Coach: Jack McCurry Major: Business Birthdate: May 8, 1969 Favorite Sports Figure: Mike Tyson Major: Industrial Technology Parents: Don & June Elliott Favorite Sports Figure: Mark Kelso Saw action in 10 games last season as a true freshman. Parents: Thomas & Ida Mae Cohan Credited with nine total plays. Listed first-team at inside Saw action in 10 games last season and was credited with linebacker on the preseason depth chart. Named to the nine total plays after being red-shirted in 1988. Had an prestigious All-City team as a senior at Columbus' East outstanding career at North Hills High School. Listed as High School. a starter at inside linebacker on the preseason depth chart. All-league and All-North Pittsburgh in high school. Member of Pittsburgh Fabulous 22. North Hills was number-one ranked high school team in the country his senior season. He calls winning the high school national championship his most memorable moment in sports. Mitch Fedak 5-8, 135 So. 13 1 PK Eric Coker New Palestine, Ind. 6-1, 280, Sr. 65 OL High School: Cathedral Russellville, Ky. High School Coach: Mike McGinley High School: Russellville Birthdate: Jan. 22, 1971 High School Coach: Ken Barrett Major: Radio-Television Birthdate: May 18, 1968 Favorite Sports Figure: Pele Major: Industrial Technology Parents: Mike & Jocelyn Fedak Favorite Sports Figure: Jim Burt Walked on last season and earned the spot as MSU's top Parents: Wayne & Sandra Coker placekicker. Hit eight of 12 field goal attempts and 23 of 24 extra points. Very accurate. Has problems with the Offensive co-captain last season. Red-shirted in 1988. longer attempts. Was three of four from 20-29 yards, five During his career, he has been switched from offensive of seven from 30 to 39 yards and missed his only attempt line to defensive line and back to offensive line. Listed of greater than 40 yards. All-county, all-conference and at first-team guard on the preseason depth chart. He calls honorable mention all-state at Cathedral High. playing on the state championship team at Russellville Outstanding soccer player. His soccer club once won the High School his most memorable moment in sports. Indiana state championship. 16 Eagle Football 1990

Tyrone Fisher Roger Garrett 26 5-10, 175, So. DB 64 6-4, 250, Fr. OL Coraopolis, Pa. Gahanna, Ohio High School: Cornell High School: Lincoln Major: Undecided Major: Undecided Saw action in all 11 games, including several in a starting Red-shirted last season after a highly successful career role, last season as a true freshman. Credited with 19 solo at Gahanna Lincoln High School. Has the ability to play tackles and nine assisted tackles. Had one pass either offensive of defensive line. Has the size and strength interception. Returned two kickoffs. Listed first-team at to be a top college line prospect. left cornerback on the preseason depth chart.

Brian Flynn Mike Gildea 8 6-2, 175, So. p 57 6-3, 260, Jr. OL Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati, Ohio High School: Colerain High School: Roger Bacon High School Coach: Don Collussi High School Coach: Ron Henke Birthdate: Dec. 20, 1969 Birthdate: Aug. 11, 1969 Major: Radio-Television/ Journalism Major: P aralegal Favorite Sports Figure: Favorite Sports Figure: Jimmy Houston Parents: Bill & Mary Ann Flynn Parents: Larry & J anet Gildea Saw action in four games last season. Averaged 33.1 yards Came to MSU as a walk-on and earned a scholarship. on 22 punts. Red-shirted in 1988. Candidate for punting Red-shirted in 1987. Starter last season at tackle. Listed spot. All-city and all-conference in high school. Also an as a starter at right tackle on the preseason depth chart. excellent baseball player. Had an 88-yard in high Played football and wrestled at Roger Bacon . Played in school. the Ohio East-West High School All-Star game. Calls MSU's win at Cincinnati last season his most memorable moment in sports.

Brandon Ford James Goode 82 6-2, 230, So. TE 84 6-4, 225, Jr. LB Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio High School: Purcell-Marian High School: St. Joseph High School Coach: Herb Woeste High School Coach: Bill Gutbrod Birthdate: Feb. 1, 1971 Birthdate: Oct. 10, 1968 Major: Undecided Major: Undecided Favorite Sports Figure: Mark Bavaro Favorite Sports Figure: Michael Jordan Parents: Robert & Joyce Ford Parents: J ames & Mary Goode Enjoyed a n outstanding season in 1989 as a true freshman. Has enjoyed two excellent seasons since being red-shirted Saw action in 10 games and earned several starts. Ranked in 1987. Was converted from tight end to second on the team and in the OVC with 42 catch es for in Spring 1988. Starter at defensive end last season. 354 yards and three touchdowns. Should contend for all­ Credited with 39 defensive plays. Had 11 ½ tackles-for-loss, conference honors this season. Caught six passes in including 4½ quarterback sacks. Recovered one . MSU's win at Cincinnati last season in front of many Played football and basketball at St. Joseph. His high of his family and friends in what he calls his most school basketball team was r anked in the top 10 memorable moment in sports. All-conference at Purcell­ nationally. Marian . Career Stats G UT AT DP T for loss FR 1988 11 28 7 35 6-37 3 1989 11 25 14 39 11 ½-41 1 Totals 22 53 21 74 171/2-78 4 Eagle Football 1990 17

Mike Gray Bill Jones 2 5-9, 165, So. WR 66 6-2, 250, Fr. DL Louisville, Ky. Groveport, Ohio High School: Doss High School: Groveport Madison High School Coach: Jerry Mayes High School Coach: Tom McDonald Birthdate: Sept. 14, 1969 Birthdate: Dec. 19, 1970 Major: Accounting Major: Robotics Favorite Sports Figure: Michael Jordon Favorite Sports Figure: Parents: Mr. & Mrs. Leon Gray Parents: Whitey & Libby Thacker Saw action in all 11 games, including several in a starting Red-shirted last season. Listed first-team at defensive role last season as a true freshman. Credited with 19 solo tackle on the preseason depth chart. Excellent size and tackles a nd nine assisted tackles. Had on e pass strength. All-conference and second team all-state at interception. Returned two kickoffs. Listed first-team at Groveport Madison High School. Also an outstanding left cornerback on the preseason depth chart. high school wrestler.

Anthony Jerdine 44 5-11, 200, So. RB Jeff King Beachwood, Ohio 4 6-3, 190, Fr. QB High School: Beachwood Brilliant, Ohio High School Coach: Joe Perella High School: Buckeye North Birthdate: June 10, 1971 Major: Undecided Major: Ma rketing Red-shirted last season. Listed second-team behind the Parent: Melvia Turner record-setting Chris Swartz on the preseason depth chart. Enjoyed an excellent freshman season despite missing Outstanding thrower with good mobility. All-conference six games with injuries. Played as a true freshman and and all-area as a senior at Buckeye North High School. ranked second on the team in rushing with 227 years on 42 carries. Also caught two passes and returned 13 kickoffs. Rushed for 130 yards on 17 carries at Samford, including a 71-yard touchdown on the second play of the game. Was named OVC Player of the Week for Larry Maggard his efforts. All-State, Northeast Ohio Back of the Year, 58 6-6, 275, So. C all-conference and all-area his senior season at Isom, Ky. Beachwood. High School: Whitesburg High School Coach: J ames Goose Birthdate: Feb. 28, 1970 Major: Elementary Education Ellie Johnson Favorite Sports Figure: Larry Bird 60 6-1, 200, So. LB Parents: Gumie & Anna Lee Maggard Cincinnati, Ohio Saw action at both tigh t end and offensive line last season. Red-shirted in 1988. Excellent size. Is improving strength High School: Walnut Hills and quickness. Listed second-team at center on preseason High School Coach: Tom Sharp depth chart. Most valuable player at Whitesburg his senior Birthdate: March 5, 1970 season. All-conference in high school. Major: Sociology Favorite Sports Figure: Mike Tyson Parents: Ellie & Mary Jo Johnson Saw action in eight games last season and was credited with eight total plays. Red-shirted in 1988. Has excellent size and strength. Cross Country Conference defensive player of the year while at Walnut Hills. Credited with 148 tackles as a senior. 18 Eagle Football 1990

Ken Moore Dave Pingue 55 6-1, 220, Sr. NG 8 5-9, 165, Jr. WR Pittsburgh, Pa. Miami, Fla. High School: Allegheny High School: Norland High School Coach: Tim Vermillion High School Coach: Louis Allen Birthdate: Feb. 4, 1969 Birthdate: April 9, 1968 Major: .Math/ Computer Programming Major: Sociology Favorite Sports Figure: Jack Lambert Favorite Sports Figure: Parents: Kenneth & J anet Moore Parents: Robert Stewart and Veronica Stewart Saw action in 10 games last season. Credited with 31 Sat out last season. Saw action in seven games in 1988, defensive plays including 5½ tackles for losses. Had 4½ catching 26 passes for 267 yards and three touchdowns. quarterback sacks. Listed as the starter at nose guard Excellent speed. Caught 31 passes for 374 yards and two on the preseason depth ch art. Former captain and all­ touchdowns in 1987. Has caught 57 passes for 641 yards conference performer at North Allegheny. and five touchdowns in his career. Career Stats G UT AT DP T for loss 1987 10 2 7 9 ½-4 1988 11 16 11 27 0-0 1989 10 19 12 31 5½-27 J.G. Porter Totals 31 37 30 67 6-31 67 6-2, 230, Jr. LB Odessa, Fla. High School: Gaither High School Coach: Earl Garcia Sean Neeley Birthdate: Feb. 9, 1970 6-3, 245, Fr. Major: Business 92 DL Favorite Sports Figure: Mike Tyson Pikeville, Ky. Parents: "Izzy" & Star Porter High School: Pikeville Saw action in two games last season as a defensive High School Coach: Hillard Howard lineman. Credited with 24 solo tackles and 24 assisted Birthdate: March 17, 1970 tackles. Had five tackles for losses including four Major: Veterinary Technology quarterback sacks. Blocked a PAT and caused and Favorite Sports Figure: Magic J ohnson recovered a fumble for a touchdown at Samford. Listed Parents: Barbara Wood Neeley and Fred Neeley as second-team nose guard on the preseason depth chart. Red-shirted last season. Listed second-team. at defensive All-conference in high school. Son of former MSU great tackle on the preseason depth chart. Played on two state Charles "Izzy" Porter, a member of the MSU Athletic Hall championship teams at . All-State, of Fame. all-county and all-area in football as a senior. Also a Career Stats G UT AT DP T for loss FR standout baseball player. 1988 5 16 7 23 3½-14 1 1989 10 24 24 48 5-46 1 Totals 15 40 31 71 8½-60 2

Dennis Palochak Vaughn Scott 73 6-2, 260, Jr. OL 24 5-10, 185, So. DB Aliquippa, Pa. Cincinnati, Ohio High School: Aliquippa High School: Purcell-Marian High School Coach: Dan Y anessa High School Coach: Herb Woeste Birthdate: Aug. 7, 1968 Birthdate: Oct. 21, 1969 Major: Corrections Major: Finance Parents: Mr. & Mrs. D.A. Palochak Favorite Sports Figure: Barry Larkin Parents: Henry & Flora Scott Starter most oflast season at offensive guard. Red-shirted Red-shirted last season. Saw limited action in 1988. Listed in 1988 after lettering as a freshman in 1987. Can play both guard and tackle. Picked first team all-area in high as second team left cornerback on the preseason depth school by Pittsburgh Press. chart. Saw limited action with MSU's baseball team in 1989. All-Cin cinnati and a member of the Cincinnati East­ West All-Stars as a senior at Purcell-Marian. Eagle Football 1990 19

Richard Shadwick Chris Swartz 96 6-4, 230, So. LB 15 6-3, 195, Sr. QB Nicholasville, Ky. Olympia, Ky. High School: Jessamine Co. High School: Bath Co. High School Coach: Frank Conyers High School Coach: Gary Ramey Birthdate: July 20, 1970 Birthdate: March 24, 1968 Major: Business/ Marketing Major: Business (Accounting) Favorite Sports Figure: Favorite Sports Figure: Larry Bird and Bernie Kosar Parents: David & Norma Shadwick Parents: Dan & Peggy Swartz Saw action in all 11 games. Credited with 17 total plays Passed for 2,592 yards and 17 touchdowns last season. including one tackle for loss. Red-shirted in 1988 after Holds 11 MSU records (see back cover). Hit nearly 55 making the team as a walk-on. Excellent potential. Good percent of his attempts last season. Could establish his size and quickness. Listed as second-team outside name throughout the OVC record book if he matches last linebacker on the preseason depth chart. All-conference seasons accomplishments. Established an NCAA performer at Jessamine Co. Had 75-yard run as a high Division I-AA record by attempting 66 passes without school fullback. throwing an interception against Tennessee Tech in 1988. All-Conference and All-America candidate. His father, Dan, was a basketball All-American at MSU and played Willie Smith RB with the Boston Celtics. 40 5-8, 165, Jr. Qum- Passing Rushing Tot. Off. Cleveland Heights, Ohio Stats G Att-Com-Int Yds TD Att-Yds TD Plays-Yds 1987 High School: Cleveland Heights 9 304-152-10 l ,7'2S7 5 39-(-103) 0 343-1,623 1988 11 359-198-14 2,162 13 34-(-66) 0 393-2,096 High School Coach: Ken Hodakievic 1989 11 390-214-11 2,592 17 43-(-102) 0 433-2,490 Birthdate: Aug. 1, 1970 Totals 31 1053-564-35 6,480 35 116-(-271) 0 1169-6,209 Major: Social Work Parent: Helena Smith Saw action in nine games. Rushed for 23 yards on nine Larry Szczerba carries. Returned seven kickoffs. Saw action in 1988 as 71 6-2, 275, Jr. OL a true freshman. Had four rushing attempts. Returned Yorkville, N.Y. eight kickoffs. Will contend for playing time at tailback. All-league at Cleveland Heights. High School: Whitesboro High School Coach: Tom Scheon Birthdate: Aug. 3, 1968 Major: Physical Education Favorite Sports Figure: J oe Jacoby Parents: William & Ann Szczerba Has been hampered by injuries since coming to MSU. Red­ shirted in 1987. Should see playing time as a back-up offensive guard if he stays healthy. Has excellent size and strength. All-conference and All-Upstate New York at Whitesboro High School.

Mike Tisza 38 5-9, 190, Sr. FB Glenwood, Ill. High School: Marian Catholic High School Coach: Dave Mattio Birthdate: Dec. 7, 1967 Major: Physical Education Parents: Ernie & Nancy Tisza Saw action in ten games last season. Rushed for 35 yards on 15 carries. Listed as second-team fullback on the preseason depth chart. Junior college transfer. All-area Shadwick Swartz at Marian Catholic High School. Also an outstanding high school wrestler. 20 Eagle Football 1990

Carlos Tuck Steve Weathers 27 5-9, 170, Jr. DB 39 5-10, 180, Fr. DB Cincinnati, Ohio Miami, Fla. High School: Green Hills High School: Southridge High School Coach: Larry Bauman Major: Undecided Birthdate: May 28, 1970 Red-shirted last season. Listed as second-team free safety Major: Undecided behind all-star candidate Darrell Beavers. Excellen t Favorite Sports Figure: Frank Minnifield speed. Could be a star of the future. All-city at Southridge Parent: Linda Tuck High School. Listed as a starter at cornerback on the preseason depth chart. Credited with 38 unassisted tackles and 16 assisted tackles last season. Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown against Austin Peay. Anthony White Career Stats G UT AT DP INT 7 5-8, 160, Jr. WR 1988 9 15 0 15 1-18 Cleveland, Ohio 1989 11 38 16 54 0-0 Totals 20 53 16 69 1-18 High School: John Adams High School Coach: Eugene Young Birthdate: Sept. 3, 1970 Mike Turner Major: Social Work/ Corrections 45 5-10, 175, Sr. DB Parents: Tommy & Cebell White Cincinnati, Ohio Saw action in 10 games and enjoyed an excellent initial High School: Withrow season on the Eagle squad. Caugh t 41 passes for 738 yards Birthdate: July 3, 1969 and three touchdowns to rank among the top receivers in the OVC. Returned eight kickoffs for an average of Major: Industrial Technology Favorite Sports Figure: Todd Bell 21.1 yards per return. Returned eight punts for an average Parents: Frank & Carole Turner of 6.0 yards per return. Has breakaway speed and good hands. All-conference at John Adams High School. Was listed as an outside linebacker last season but will Caught 11 passes, including three for touchdowns, in one be at strong safety in 1990. Ranked third on the team high school game. with 87 defensive plays last season. Had three tackles­ for losses. Played injured much of his freshman season and still was credited with 34 defensive plays. Ranked fourth on the team with 67 defensive plays in 1988. All­ conference and honorable mention all-city a t Withrow. Jerome Williams Career Stats G UT AT DP INT Tforloss FR 33 5-9 175 Sr. RB 1987 9 24 10 34 1-1 1-0 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. 1988 11 42 25 67 4-18 1-13 2 High School: Bethel Park 1989 11 51 36 87 3-11 0-0 1 Totals 31 117 71 188 8-29 2-14 4 High School Coach: Denny Peterson Birthdate: Feb. 23, 1969 Major: Business Management Walter Underwood Parents: Mr. & Mrs. Augustus Reed 6-3, 280, Jr. C All-conference candidate. Led the Ohio Valley Conference 77 in receiving the past two seasons averaging 5.2 rpg. in Louisville, Ky. 1988 and 6.1 rpg. last season. Led MSU in rushing (80.3 High School: Fairdale ypg.). Rushed for 311 yards as a sophomore and 137 yards High School Coach: Mike Fletcher as a freshman. Truly outstanding receiver out of the Birthdate: June 19, 1968 backfield. Ran for more than 1,000 yards as both a junior Major: Special Education and senior in high school. Named to Big 33 in Favorite Sports Figure: Anthony Munoz Pennsylvania. Sat out of spring practice to concentrate Parents: Walter & Darlene Underwood on academics. Caught a school record 18 passes this season against Eastern Kentucky. Transfer from the University of Alabama. Former All­ Career Stats G Rushes-Yds-Td Rec-Yds-Td stater at Fairdale. A member of the Kentucky All-Star 1987 8 38-137-3 3-33-0 team as a high school senior. Can play any offensive line 1988 9 82-311-4 47-367-4 position. Listed as first-team center on the preseason depth 1989 10 248-803-3 611-566-1 chart. Enjoyed an excellent first season at MSU. Could Totals 27 368-1251-10 111-966-5 contend for post-season honors. Eagle Football 1990 21

Other Candidates

David Asberry Lewis Miller 36 5-10, 175, So. DB 6-1, 230, J r. DL Mt. Sterling, Ky. Ashland, Ky. Montgomery Co. High School Russell High School Birthdate: March 17, 1969 Birthdate: Sept. 25, 1970 Major: Radio-Televison Major: Marketing Mark Bland Bryan Nichols 6-0, 200, Jr. LB 6-3, 220, So. DB Fort Worth, Tex. Cleveland, Ohio East Clinton High School West Tech High School Birthdate: March 3, 1970 Birthdate: Feb. 16, 1971 Major: Pre-Law Major: Undecided Leonard Chenault Pruitt Perry 6-3, 270, So. OL 1 5-10, 165, Fr. WR Cincinnati, Ohio Beachwood, Ohio Princeton High School Beachwood High School Birthdate: Oct. 22, 1970 Birthdate: Major: Physical Therapy Major: Undecided Steve Donato Brad Platt 11 6-4, 180, So. QB 6-4, 235, Fr. Parma, Ohio Butler, N.J. DL Holy Name High School Butler High School Birthdate: Oct. 22, 1969 Birthdate: March 9, 1972 Major: Accounting Major: Industrial Education Lawrence Gore Mike Price 5-11, 175, So. DB 81 6-4, 210, So. Cincinnati, Ohio Morehead, Ky. TE Princeton High School Rowan Co. High School Birthdate: Dec. 2, 1969 Birthdate: Jan. 16, 1969 Major: Undecided Major: Communications Derek Hall Matt Stevens 6-2, 190, Jr. WR 14 6-2, 175, So. PK Jenkins, Ky. West Chester, Ohio Jenkins High School Fenwick High School Birthdate: Nov. 10, 1969 Birthdate: March 31, 1971 Major: Government Major: Business Darrin Harris Chad Thornsberry 5-11, 190, Sr. DL 5-10, 195, Jr. DB Mt. Sterling, Ky. Pikeville, Ky. Montgomery Co. High School Pikeville High School Birthdate: May 16, 1969 Birthdate: Aug. 22, 1969 Major: Accounting Major: Physical Education Greg Lewis Terry Yeast 34 5-10, 180, So. RB 6 5-11, 160, So. WR Frostproof, Fla. Harrodsburg, Ky. Frostproof High School Harrodsburg High School Birthdate: Aug. 11, 1970 Birthdate: Sept. 9, 1970 Major: Radio-Television Major: Radio-Television Troy McGinnis GaryYowan 19 6-3, 200, Fr. QB 98 6-3, 200, Jr. LB Harrodsburg, Ky. Pittsburgh, Pa. Harrodsburg High School Bethel Park High School Birthdate: June 1, 1969 Birthdate: Sept. 14, 1968 Major: Business Administration Major: Robotics 22 Eagle Football 1990

1990 Signees

Mark Clark, WR Shawn Moss, OL 5-11, 185, Fr. 6-2, 285, Fr. Calagary, Alberta, Cincinnati, Ohio Princeton High School Anthony Cox, DL 6-3, 270, Jr. Dan Panitz, LB Wading River, N.Y. 6-2, 235, Jr. Nassau Junior College New York, N.Y. Holy Cross High School Scottsdale (Ariz.) Junior College Scott Dues, TE 6-3, 225, Fr. Louisville, Ky. David Pate, LB St. Xavier High School 6-0, 220, Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio Princeton High School John Dziedzic, WR 5-9, 160, Fr. Louisville, Ky. Craig Pleasant, QB Trinity High School 5-11, 175, Fr. Ironton, Ohio Ironton High School Brian Ford, RB 5-10, 185, Fr. Bronx, N.Y. Wes Salyer, DL Mount Saint Michael Academy 6-5, 225, Fr. Ashland, Ky. Paul Blazer High School Rodney Harris, WR 5-9, 165, Fr. Delan d, Fla. Tom Svobodny, OL Dela nd High School 6-6, 330, Jr. Willmar, Minn. Willmar Community College James Hodge, QB 6-2, 190, Fr. Madisonville, Ky. Matt Venturino, WR Madisonville-North Hopkins High School 5-7, 135, Fr. Montrose, Mich. Hill McCloy High School J eremy Holbrook, QB 6-0, 175, Fr. Staffordsville, Ky. Loren Williams, RB Paintsville High School 5-9, 180, Fr. Richardson, Tex. . Berkner High School Fred Johnson, DL 6-1, 240, Fr. Tampa, Fla. Chamberlain High School Eagle Football 1990 23

Opponents Game#l Game#2 Marshall Western Kentucky September 1, 1990 September 8, 1990 7:00 p.m. EDT 7:00 p.m. EDT Fairfield Stadium Jayne Stadium/Jacobs Field Thundering Herd (17,312) (10,000) SID: Gary Richter SID: Paul J ust Office Phone: (304) 696-5275 Office Phone: (502) 745-4295 Home Phone: (304) 529-1806 Home Phone: (502) 781-4852 Press Box Phone: (304) 696-2934 Press Box Phone: (502) 745-4298 Fax Phone: (304) 696-2325 Fax Phone: (502) 745-5387 Hilltoppers SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1360 Office of University Relations WKU Huntington, WV 25715 Bowling Green, KY 42101 Founded: 1837 Founded: 1906 President: Dr. Alan Gould (lnterm) President: Dr. Thomas C. Meredith Thorobreds Enrollment: 12,500 Enrollment: 14,821 Nickname: Thundering Herd Nickname: Hilltoppers Colors: Green and White Colors: Red and White Conference: : Independent Stadium: Fairfield Stadium Stadium: L. T. Smith Stadium Capacity: 17,312 Capacity: 17,500 Flames Turf: Omniturf Turf: Natural grass Athletic Director: Lee Moon Athletic Director: Jimmy Feix (VMI '70) (Western Kentucky ' ) Office Phone:(304) 696-5408 Office Phone: (502) 7 45-3542 Head Coach: Head Coach: Jack Harbaugh (North Caroli. St. '67) (Bowling Green '61) Golden Bears Record at MU: lat year Record at WKU: 6-5-0 (1 year) Career Record: l at year Career Record: 31-32-3 (6 years) Office Phone: (304) 696-6464 Office Phone: (502) 745-2984 Interview Policy: Ca.II directly, 11:30-noon Interview Policy: Ca.II SID Assistant Coaches: Joe Dickinson (East Central Assistant Coaches: Rick Denstorff (WKU '86), '78), (Northeast La. '86), Mark Ga.le Darryl Drake (WKU '86), Bruce Hoffman Golden Eagles (Oklahoma St. '81), Micky Matthews (West Texas (Southeast Missouri '70), Jim Dreutzer (Western St. '76), Fred Manuel (Oregon '73), Michigan '88), Doug Mallory (Michigan '88), Pete (Southeast Oklahoma St. '79) S wartz (I ndianapolis '86), David Watkins Trainer: Kevin Lavery (Alabama '75), Don Yarano (Kentucky '87) Athle tic Development Officer: Scooter Trainer: Bill Edwards Schreve Athletic Developme nt Officer: N/ A Governors Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 36/ 24 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 30/ 23 Starters Returning/ Lost: 12/ 12 Starters Returning/ Lost: 11/13 Primary Offense: Pro-Set Primary Offense: Multiple I Primary Defense: 4-3 Primary Defense: 50 1989 Record 6-5-0 1989 Record: 6-5-0 Bulldogs 1990 Schedule 1990 Schedule Sept.. Sept. l Morehead State 7:00 8 at Morehead State 6:00 8 West Virginia Tech 7:00 15 Ulinois State 7:00 22 at The Citadal 7:00 22 at Middle Tennessee 7:00 29 Furman 7:00 29 Eastern Kentucky 7:00 Oct. Oct. 6 Georgia Southern 7:00 6 Youngstown State 5:30 Blue Raiders 13 at East Tennessee 7:30 13 at Tenneasee Tech 1:30 20 Tenneasee-Chattanooga I :30 27 at Louisville 3:00 27 at Virginia Military 2:00 Nov. Nov. 3 at Eastern Ulinois 1:30 3 Appalachian St. 1:30 10 Indiana State 1:30 10 Eastern Kentucky 1:30 17 UT-Chattanooga 1:30 17 Western Carolina 1:30 All times Central Racers All times Eastern

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Game#3 Game #4 Game#5 Kentucky State Liberty Morgan State September 15, 1990 September 22, 1990 September 29, 1990 7:30 p.m. EDT 6:00 p.m. EDT 7:00 p.m. EDT Alumni Stadium Liberty University Stadium Jayne Stadium/Jacobs Field (6,000) (12,000) (10,000) SID: J ayna Oa kley SID: Mitch Goodman Parent's Weekend Office Phon e: (502) 227-6509 Office Phone: (804) 582-2292 Home Phone: (606) 299-1866 Home Phone: (804) 525-6545 SID: J oe Mciver, Jr. Press Box Phone: (502) 227-6922 Press Box Phone: (804) 582-4628 Office Phone : (301) 444-3831 Fax Phone: (502) 227-6466 Fax P hone: (804) 582-2076 Home Phone: (301) 488-3507 Sid Mailing Address: S id Mailing Address: Fax Phone: (301) 444-3221 East Main Street P.O. Box 20000 SID Mailing Address: Frankfort, Ky. 40601 Lynchburg, Va. 24506-8001 Morgan State University Founded: 1886 Founded: 1971 Cold Spring Lane and Hillen Rd. President: Dr. J ohn Wolfe, Jr. President: Dr. Pierre A. Guillermin Baltimore, Md. 21239 Enrollment: 2, 190 Enrollment: 10,000 Founded: 1867 Nickname: Thorobreds Nickname: Flames President: Dr. Earl S. Richardson Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Red, White and Blue Enrollment: 4,750 Conference: Independent Conference: Independent Nickname: Golden Bears Stadium: Alumni Stadium: Liberty University Stadium Colors: Orange and Blue Capacity: 6,000 Capacity: 12,000 Confer ence: Mid-Eastern Athletic Turf: Natural grass Turf: Artificial Stadil1m: Hughes Stadium Athletic Director: Don Lyons (Acting) Athletic Director: Chuck Burch Capacity: 10,000 Office Phone: (502) 227-6014 (Gardner-Webb '79) Turf: Natural grass Head Coach: George J ames, Jr. Office Phone: (804) 582-2100 Athletic Director: Leonard Braxton (Alabama State '58) Head Coach: Sam Rutigliano (Herb H. Lahman College) Office P hone: (502) 227-6019 (Tulsa '56) Office Phone: (301) 444-3050 Record at KSU: 1st year Office Phone: (804) 582-2040 Head Coa ch: Edmund Wyche Car eer Record: 52-35-2 (8 years) Record a t : 7-3-0 (1st year) (F1orida A&M) Inte rview Policy: Call directly, mornings Career Record: 7-3-0 (1st year) Record at Morgan St.: 5-16-1 (2 years) Assista nt Coaches: David E. Boyd (Fisk '74), Interview Policy: Contact SID Office Career Record: 60-61-5 (12 years) Louis Coleman (KSU '67), Sam Smith (Arkansas Assistant Coa ches: J erry Petercuskin (Boston Office Phone: (301) 444-3610 A&M '82), Mike Carson Col. '75), J ohn Petercuskin (E. Stroudsburg '50), Interview Policies: Call directly Trainer: Rachael Alley Pete Sundheim (Delaware '71). Chuck Kelly Assistant Coa ches: George Forrest (Georgia St. R eturning/ Lost: 24/ 13 (Louis. Tech '79), Pa ul Rutigliano (N. Hampshire '60), Anthony Green (North Carolina S t.), Starters Returning/ Lost: 17/7 '80), Bob Leahy (Emporia State '69) Raymond Gera ld (Bowie St.), J ames Wilcox Primary Offe nse: Pro Set Trainer: Ken Brown (Morgan St. '80), Donald Beasley (Morgan St. '80), Primary Defense: Base 50 Letterman Returning/ Lost: 24/ 16 Earl Davis (Morgan St.) 1989 Record: 3-8-0 Starters Returning/ Lost: 14/ 4 Trainers: William Haskett, J ohn Lanier 1990 Schedule Primary Offense: Pro Set Athletic Development Officer: N/ A Sept. Primary De fe nse: Multiple 50 Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 5/7 1 at Virginia State 1:30 1989 Record: 7-3-0 Starters Returning/ Lost: 45/ 16 8 at Wolfford 7:00 Primary Offense: Slot 15 Morehead State 7:30 1990 Schedule 22 Findlay 7:00 Sept. Primary De fense: 52 29 at Central Florida 7:00 1 Kutztown 7:00 1989 Record: 4-6-1 8 7:00 Oct. at James Madison 1990 Schedule 6 at Winston-Salem 1:30 15 Southeast Texas State 1:40 13 at West Virginia State 1:30 22 Morehead State 6:00 Sept. 20 SL Francis 1:30 29 a t Villanova 1:30 I at Central State 29 Mars Hill 1:45 Oct. 8 Bethune-Cookman Nov. 6 Delaware State 6:00 15 Bowie State 3 at Central State 1:30 13 Youngstown State 1:40 22 at North Carolina A&T 10 at Ft. Valley State 1:30 20 a t Towson State 7:00 29 at Morehead State 27 Samford 1:40 All times Eastern Oct. Nov. 6 at South Carolina State 3 Central Florida 7:00 13 at Virginia Union 10 North Carolina A&T 1:40 20 Delaware State All times Eastern 27 at Florida A&M Nov. 3 at Howard 10 at Cheyney All times Eastern Eagle Football 1990 25

Game #6 Game#7 Game #8 Tennessee Tech Austin Peay Samford October 6, 1990 October 13, 1990 October 20, 1990 2:30 p.m. EDT 1:30 p.m. EDT 1:30 p.m. EDT Tucker Stadium Jayne Stadium/ Jacobs Field Jayne Stadium/ Jacobs Field (16,500) (10,000) (10,000) SID: Rob Schabert Homecoming '90 SID: Ricky Adair Office Phone: (615) 372-3088 Office Phone: (205) 870-2799 Home Phone: (615) 526-2576 SID: Brad Kirtley Home Phone: (205) 871-0239 Press BoI Phone: (615) 372-3293 • 3295 O ffice Phone: (61 5) 648-7561 Press BoI Phone: (205) 870-2378 F9.I Phone: (615) 372-3088 Home Phone: (615) 647-0992 F9.I Phone: (205) 870-2654 SID Mailing Address: Press BoI P hone: (615) 647-5657 SID Mailing Address: Box 5057 Fax Phone: (615) 648-7562 Office of Sports Information Tennessee Tech University SID Mailing Address: Samford University Cookeville, TN 38505 Sports Information Birmingham, AL 35229 Founded; 1915 APSU Founded: 1841 President: Dr. Angelo Volpe Clarksville, TN 37044 President: Dr. Thomas E. Corte Enrollment: 8,000 Founded: 1927 Enrollment: 4,000 Nickname: Golden Eagles President: Dr. Oscar C. Page Nickname: Bulldogs Colors: Purple and Gold Enrollment: 6,293 Colors: Red and Blue Conferen ce: Ohio Valley N ickname: Governors Conferen ce: Independent Stadium: Tucker Colors: Red and White Stadium: Seibert Capacity: 16,500 Conference: Ohio Valley Capacity: 6,700 Surface: AstroTurf Stadium: Municipal Turf: Natural Grass Athletic Director: Dr. David Larimore Capacity: 10,000 Athletic Director: Steve Allgood (NC State '64) Turf: AstroTurf (Montevallo '61) Office Phone: (615) 372-3949 Athletic Director: Tim Weiser Office Phone: (205) 870-2131 Head Coach: Jim Ragland (TI'U '64) (Montevallo '62) Head Coach: Terry Bowden Record at TIU: 10-32-0 (4 years) Office Phone: (615) 648-7903 (West Virginia '78) Overall Record: 10-32-0 (4 years) Head Coach: J ohn Palermo Record at SU: 18-14 (3 years) Office Phone: (615) 372-3930 (Florida State '74) Career Record: 38-34 (6 years) Interview Policy: Call directly, mornings. Record at APSU: 1st year Office Phon e: (205) 870-2575 Assistant Coach es: Gerald Brown (Memphis St. Career Record: 1st year Intervie w Policy: Arrange through SlD '82), Bill Drake (Colorado '73), L.T. Helton Interview Policy: Call directly, 10 a.m.-12 noon Assistant Coach es: J eff Bowden (Florida St. (Tennessee '63), Mike Hennigan (TI'U '73), Mike Assistant Coach es: Ken Matous (Wichita St. '83), Jack Hines (West Virginia '72), Tod Stroud Smith (E. Tennessee '81), Mike Ledford (TTU '75) '79), Jerry Partridge (Missouri Western '86), (Florida St. '84), Tony lerulli (Maryville '79), Bob Trainer: David Green Everett Withers (Appalachian St. '85), Mike Stinchcomb (Bethel '80), Mike Howard (Auburn) Athletic Development Officer: N/ A Markuson (Hamline '83), Les Boyen (Augus tburg Trainer: Chris Gillispie Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 41/ 9 '82), Steve Prew (Rhode Island '89) Athletic Development Office r: Russ Hiller Starters Returning: 17 /7 Trainer: Chuck Kimmel Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 37 /8 Primary Offe nse: Multiple Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 36/ 15 Starters Returning/ Lost: 17/5 Primary Defen se: Multiple Starters Returning/Lost: 15/ 9 Primary Offense: Pro I 1989 Record: 4-6-0 Primary Offe nse: Multiple Option Primary Defense: Multiple 50 1990 Schedule Primary Defe nse: 50 1989 Record: 4-7 1989 Record: 1-10-0 Sept. 1990 Schedule 1 Lock Haven 7:30 1990 Schedule 8 UT-Chattanooga 7:30 Sept. 15 Samford 7:30 Sept. 1 Alabama St. 6:00 22 at Ohio 12:30 8 Tenneaaee-Martin 7:30 8 at East Tennessee SL 6:30 29 at Murray State 7:30 15 at Temple 11:00 15 at Tennessee Tech 7:30 Oct. 22 at Southwest Missouri 7:00 29 Austin Peay 6:00 29 6 at Morehead State 1:30 at Samford 6:00 Oct. 13 Weast.em Kentucky 1:30 OcL 6 Ceo tral Florida 1:30 27 at Eastern Kentucky 12:30 6 Tennessee State 1:30 13 FayetteviUe SL 1:30 Nov. 13 at Morehead State 12:30 20 at Morehead State 12:30 3 at Tennessee State 1:30 20 Middle Tennessee State l:30 27 at Liberty 12:40 10 Austin Peay 1:30 27 at Tllinios State 1:30 Nov. Nov. 17 at Middle Tennessee State 1:30 3 Catawba 1:30 3 Eastern Kentucky 1:30 10 Concord 1:30 All times Central 10 a t Tennessee Tech 1:30 17 a t Georgia Southern 12:00 17 Murray State 1:30 All time Central All times Central 26 Eagle Football 1990

Game#9 Game#l0 Game #11 Middle Tennessee Murray State Eastern Kentucky October 27, 1990 November 3, 1990 November 17, 1990 2:30 p.m. EDT 1:30 p.m. EST 1:30 p.m. EST Floyd Stadium Jayne Stadium/ Jacobs Field Hanger Field (15,000) (10,000) (20,000) SID: Ed Given SID: Craig Bohnert SID: Karl Park Office Phone: (615) 898-2450 Office Phone: (502) 762-4270 Office Pho ne: (606) 622-1253 Home Phone: (615) 895-0827 Home Phone: (502) 753-9305 Home Phone: (606) 624-1291 Press Box Phone: (615) 898-2312 Press Box Phone: (502) 762-6811 Press Box Phone: (606) 622-2856 Fax Phone: (615) 898-5626 Fax Phone: (502) 762-6814 Fax Phone: (606) 622-1230 SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: SID Mailing Address: MTSU Box20 Room 205 Begley Buliding Murfreesboro, TN 37132 Murray, Ky. 42071 Eastern Kentucky University Founded: 1911 Founded: 1922 Richmond, KY 40476 Preside nt: Or. Wallace Prescott (lnterm) President: Dr. Ronald J. Kurth Founded: 1906 Enrollment: 14,500 Enrollment: 8,000 President: Or. Hanly Funderburk Nick.name: Blue Raiders Nick.name: Racers Enrollment: 14,268 Colors: Navy Blue and White Colors: Blue and Gold Nic.kname: Colonels Conference: Ohio Valley Conference: Ohio VaJley Colors: Maroon and White Stadium: Johnny (Red) Floyd Stadium Stadium: Roy Stewart Conference: Ohio Valley Capacity: 15,000 Capacity: 16,800 Stadium: Hanger Field Surface: AstroTurf Turf: Artificial Capacity: 20,000 Athletic Director: John Stanford Athletic Director: Michael D. Strickland Turf: Natural grass (MTSU '62) (Ga. Southern '71) Athletic Director : Donald Combs Office Phone: (615) 898-2450 Office Phone: (502) 762-6184 (EKU '53) He ad Coach: James (Boots) Donnelly Head Coach : Mike Mahoney Office Phone: (606) 622-3654 (MTSU '65) (Southern Conn. '74) Head Coach: Roy Kidd Record at MTSU: 74-48-0 (11 years) Record at MSU: 16-15-1 (3 years) (EKU '55) Overall Record: 88-55-0 (13 years) Career Record: 16-15-1 (3 years) Record a t EK U: 208-77-8 (26 years) Office Phone: (615) 898-2570 Office Phone: (502) 762-6181 Career Record: 208-77-8 (26 years) Intervie w Policy: Call directly, mornings. Interview Policies: Call directly, 11 a.m. to Office Phone: (606) 622-2146 Assistant Coaches: Ed Bunio (Austin Peay '65), noon Interview Policies: Call directly, Charlie Butler (MTSU '61), Tom Fiveash (MTSU Assistant Coaches: Charlie Carpenter (Murray 10:30 a.m. to noon and 2:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. '66), Preston O'Neal (E. Cen. Okala. '80), Alex St. '75), Rob Christopher (Austin Peay '84), Glenn Assistant Coa ch es: Jim Tanara (UT­ Robbins (Maryville '69), Gene Chizik (Florida '85), Jones (Murray St. '83), Bob Larson (Colorado '75), Chattanooga '65), Doug Carter (William Jewell Eric Roark (Oklahoma St. '84) Terry Lewis (Houston Baptist '87), Mark Hovanic '80), Jack Ison (EKU '61), Joe Blankenship (EKU Trainer: George Camp (Tennessee '88), Scott Pioli (Central Conn. '89), '65), Larry McDaniel (Indiana State '71) Athletic Development Officer: Larry Counts Charley Wiles (Murray St. '87) Trainer: Or. Bobby Barton Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 48/ 5 Trainer: Tom Simmons Athletic Development Officer: Or. Steve Starters Returning/ Lost: 21/ 3 Athletic Development Officer: Bill Rayburn Angelucci Primary Offense: Multiple I Lettermen Returning/ Lost: 44/ 17 Lette rme n Returning/Lost: 41/9 Primary Defense: Wide Tackle Six Starters Returning/ Lost: 16/ 8 Starters Returning/ Lost: 14/8 1989 Record: 8-3-0 Primary Offense: Multiple Primary Offense: I-Pro-Set 1990 Schedule Primary Defense: Wide Tackle Six Primary Defense: 5-2 Sept. 1989 Record: 6-4-1 1989 Record: 9-3 1 Tennessee St.(Vandy ) 6:00 8 Georgia Southern 6:00 1990 Schedule 1990 Schedule 15 East Tennessee 6:00 SepL SepL 22 Weatern Kentucky 7:00 8 at Louisville 3:00 8 Central Florida 7:30 29 at UT-Chattanooga 6:00 16 at Southern Illinois 1:30 16 Southeast Missouri 7:30 Oct. 22 Eastern Illinois 7:30 22 at Georgia Southern 1:00 6 at Eastern Kentucky 6:30 29 Tennessee Tech 7:30 29 at Western Kentucky 8:00 13 UT-Martin 2:30 Oct. Oct. 20 at AUBtin Peay State 1:30 6 at l ndiana State 4:30 6 Middle Tennessee 7:30 27 Morehead SL 1:30 13 Eastern l

1989 Final Morehead State University Football Statistics

Overall Record: 5-6-0 Home: 2--3-0 Away: 3-3-0 OVC Record: 2-4-0

Team Statistics MSU OPP YPA 4.7 5.1 Touchdowns 26 30 First Downs 206 215 YPG 338.7 367.9 By Rushing 6 16 By Rushing 75 107 Punts-Number 75 61 By Passing 17 11 By Passing 109 94 Yards 2549 3060 Other 3 3 By Penalty 22 14 Average 34.0 33.7 PATs 24 24 Rushing Attempts 399 472 Had Blocked 2 3 Kick, Made/ Att 23/ 24 24/ 27 Yards Gained 1359 2165 Punt Return-Number 22 29 Rush, Made/ Att 0/ 0 0/ 0 Yards Lost 225 317 Yards 47 242 Pass, Made/ Att 1/2 0/ 3 Net Yards 1134 1848 Average 2.1 8.7 Field Goals 8/ 14 16/ 24 Yds/ Att 2.8 3.9 Kickoff Returns-No. 50 41 Had Blocked 2 0 Yds/ Game 103.1 168 Yards 709 824 Field Goals 8/ 14 16/ 24 Passing Attempts 390 322 Average 14.2 20.1 Safeties 0 1 PPG 18.6 23.1 Completions 214 170 -No. 10 11 Interceptions 11 10 Yards 97 102 Third Down Conv. Yards 2592 2199 Touchdowns 1 1 Made/ Att 49/ 48 61/166 Comp. Percentage .549 .528 Percentage .331 .373 YPA Penalties-No. 67 80 6.6 6.8 Yards Time of Possession 318:34 341:26 YPC 12.1 12.9 562 755 YPG 235.6 199.9 /Lost 23/ 12 25/ 15 Scores by Quarters Points 205 254 Total Offense-Plays 789 794 1 2 3 4 OT Tot Yards 3726 4047 MSU 24 52 85 37 7 205 OPP 43 74 69 54 14 254

Individual Statistics Rushing G Att YdG NdL NYGTD YPA YPG LG Punt Returns G No Yds Avg TD LR Williams 10 248 863 60 803 3 3.2 80.3 21 White 10 8 48 6.0 0 14 Jerdine 5 42 233 6 227 2 5.4 45.4 71 Tuck 11 3 3 1.0 0 2 Carter 11 34 129 5 124 1 3.6 11.3 16 Lucas 11 11 -4 -0.4 0 7 Tisza 10 15 37 2 35 0 2.3 3.5 7 Kickoff Returns Smith 9 9 28 5 23 0 2.6 2.6 9 G No Yds Avg TD Lg Stark 11 4 16 0 Fisher 11 2 30 15.0 0 20 0 0 4.0 1.5 11 White White 10 2 12 5 7 0 3.5 0.7 12 10 8 169 21.1 0 24 Donato 3 1 0 4 -4 0 -4.0 -1.3 Jerdine 5 13 218 16.8 0 26 -4 Williams Swartz 11 43 36 138 -102 0 -2.4 -9.3 7 10 5 67 13.5 0 22 Gray 11 4 55 13.8 0 19 Passing G Att Cmp Int Y ds TD Pct. YPG Lp EFF Carter 11 7 76 10.9 0 21 Swartz 11 390 214 11 2592 17 .549 235.6 72 119.44 Smith 9 7 76 10.9 0 23 Total Off. G Att YdR YdP Tot YPA YPG Vann 11 1 9 9.0 0 9 Swartz 11 433 102 2592 2490 Goode 11 1 2 2.0 0 2 5.8 336.4 Shadwick Williams 10 248 803 0 803 3.2 8.3 11 1 2 2.0 0 2 Lucas 11 1 2 2.0 0 0 Receiving REC G YDS TD YPR RPG LG Scoring Williams 10 61 566 1 9.3 G TD EP-1 EP-2 FG PTS PPG 6.1 29 Howard Ford 10 42 354 3 8.4 4.2 20 7 7 42 6.0 White 10 41 738 3 18.0 Fedak 11 23/ 24 3/ 12 47 4.3 4.1 72 Jerdine Howard 7 27 446 7 16.5 3.9 58 5 2 12 2.4 Irwin 7 17 133 0 7.8 2.4 Williams 10 4 24 2.4 23 White Vann 11 7 90 0 12.9 0.6 24 10 3 1 20 2.0 Gray 11 6 122 2 20.3 Ford 10 3 18 1.8 0.5 50 Gray Carter 11 5 58 0 11.6 0.5 20 11 3 18 1.6 Porter 10 1 Jerdine 5 2 12 0 6.0 0.4 8 6 0.6 Yeast 8 3 40 0 13.3 0.4 Carter 11 1 6 0.5 16 Cloud 11 Smith 9 1 7 0 7.0 0.1 7 1 6 0.5 Tuck 11 1 6 0.5 Punting G No Yds Avg 50+ LP Ins. 20 FGAtt. Swartz 11 1 37 37.0 Att Made Lg Pct. 20-29 30-39 49-49 50+ 0 37 0 Fedak Meadows 9 49 1761 35.9 4 56 12 12 8 49 .471 3-4 5-7 0-1 0-0 Stevens 2 Flynn 4 22 728 33.1 0 42 4 0 0 .000 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-1 28 Eagle Football 1990

Defensive Statistics 1989 Game-by-Game T-L Results P layer G UT AT TP No-Yd Sacks Bowell II 110 58 7-16 Jackson •••• II 76 50 126 14-57 5-35 Turner II 51 36 87 3-11 Game#l Game #2 Cloud## II 52 32 84 5- 19 Gifford II 47 21 68 14- 60 7-47 Sept. 9, 1989 Sept.16,1989 Love ll 39 19 58 5-19 2-9 Huntington, W. Va. Morehead, Ky. T uck II 38 16 64 Beavers 8 42 14 56 Marshall 30 Morehead State 38 Porter 10 24 24 48 5--46 4--43 Goode II 25 14 39 11\',--41 4 \',-31 Morehead State 7 Kentucky State 0 Burwn 9 33 9 42 5-11 2-4 Meadows 9 17 13 30 Morehead State 0 0 0 7 7 Morehead State 3 14 21 0 38 Fisher II 19 9 28 Marshall 0 3 17 10 30 Kentucky State 0 0 0 0 0 Moore••• 10 19 12 31 5\',-27 Houillion II 13 II 24 Mitchell 8 22 26 2-5 MU (2nd, 0:56)-Dewey Klein, 46- MSU (1st, 11:09)-Mitch Fedak, 35- Shadwick II 9 8 17 1-3 field goal field goal Asberry• II 10 4 16 DuVal l 11 6 5 II MU (3rd, 12:254)-Ron Darby, 5-run MSU (2nd, 9:49)-Ty Howard, 4- Koss II 7 3 10 (Klein kick) pass from Chris Swartz (Fedak kick) Ellioll 10 6 3 9 MU (3rd, 8:28)-Klein, 38-field goal MSU (2nd, 0:14)-Howard, 12-pass Johnson 8 5 3 8 MU (3rd, 2:00)-Percy Moorman, 54- from Swartz (Fedak kick) Yowan 10 6 2 8 Cohan 10 3 6 9 pass from John Gregory (Klein kick) MSU (3rd, 9:45-Jerome Williams, Lucas II 2 3 5 MSU (4th, 10:13)-Brandon Ford, 9- 3-run (Fedak kick) Vann II 4 I 5 pass from Chris Swartz (Mitch MSU (3rd, 7:11)-Howard, 7-pass Cain I I 0 Fedak kick) from Swartz (Fedak kick) Jacobs II 0 Smith 9 0 MU (4th, 5:44)-Andre Motley, 20- MSU (3rd, 2:16)-Anthony Jerdine, Tisza 10 I 0 I pass from Gregory (Klein kick) 17-run (Fedak kick) *Block punt vs Marshall and two punts MU (4th, 3:27)-Klein, 22-field goal vs. Kentucky State Team Statistics MSU KSU **Blocked PAT kick and caused and Team Statistics MSU MU First Downs 28 10 recovered a fumble for a touchdown vs. First Downs 8 24 Rushes-Yards 47-139 33-63 Samford Rushes-Yards 26-31 38-122 Yards Passing 251 88 Yards Passing ***Blocked PAT kick vs Samford 174 344 Total Plays-Yards 76-390 52-151 Total Plays-Yards 62-205 78-466 ****Blocked punt that was returned for Passes Att.-Comp-Int. 29-18-1 19-8-1 a touchdown vs. Austin Peay Passes Att.-Comp-lnt. 36-17-1 40-23-0 Fumbles/ Lost 6/ 1 2/1 Fumbles/ Lost 2/ 1 1/0 #Returned a blocked punt for a Possession Ti.me 33:58 26:02 touchdown vs. Austin Peay Possession Time 26:14 33:46 ##Returned interception for a touchdown vs. Tennessee Tech Attendance: 18,153 Attendance: 6,800 Interceptions Beavers 3-0, Bowell 2-64, Cloud 1-33, Leading Rushers Leading Rushers Love 1-0, Meadows 1-0, Fisher 1-0, MSU: Jerome Williams (17-56) MSU: J erome Williams (18-60) Mitchell 1-0 MU: Ron Darby (17-63) KSU: L. Bain (3-30) Fumbles Caused Leading Passers Leading Passers Beavers 2, Porter 2, Bowell 1, Gifford 1, MSU: Chris Swartz (36-17-1, 174 MSU: Chris Swartz (29-18-1, 251 Love 1, Tuck 1, Goode 1, Shadwick 1 yds) yds) Fumbles Recovered MU: John Gregory (39-22-0, 321 yds) KSU: K. Martin (15-8-1, 88 yds)) Bowell 2, Cloud 2, Love 2, Turner 1, Leading Receivers Leading Receivers Gifford 1, Porter 1, Goode 1, Burton 1, MSU: Jerome Williams (6-66) Houillion 1 MSU: Ty Howard (6-37) MU: Andre Motley (7-133) KSU: Anthony White (4-113) Passes Deflected J. Brown (3-23) Tuck 7, Bowell 4, Turner 4, Mitchell 4, Notes Notes J ackson 3, Gifford 3, Beavers 3, Ma rs ha ll scored 27 second-half Houillion 3, Goode 2, Meadows 2, Fisher MSU linebacker Jim J ackson had 1 points .. .It was Marshall's third four tackles for losses ... MSU consecutive win in the series. linebacker Doug Bowell had two tackles for losses and a pass interception returned 43 yards ... Eagle defen sive back David Asberry blocked two punts. MSU later administratively forfeited this win due to use of an ineligible player. 29 Eagle Football 1990

Game#3 Game#4 Game#5 Sept. 23, 1989 Sept. 30, 1989 Oct. 7, 1989 Morehead, Ky. Birmingham, Ala. Murray, Ky. Liberty 34 Morehead State 35 Murray State 27 Morehead State 14 Samford28 Morehead State 13 Morehead State 7 0 7 0 14 Morehead State 7 8 13 7 35 Morehead State 0 0 3 10 13 Liberty 7 13 0 14 34 Samford 6 9 6 7 28 Murray State 7 3 10 7 27

LU (1st, 12:56)-Charles McCray, 4- MSU (1st, 14:12)-Anthony Jerdine, MU (1st, 10:52)-Patrick White 39- pass from Paul Johnson (Jason 71-run (Mitch Fedak kick) run (Greg Duncan kick) Harrell kick) SU (1st, 13:57)-Dave Primus, 93- MU (2nd, 14:50)-Greg Duncan, 52- MSU (1st, 7:27)-Ty Howard, 58- kickoff return (kick blocked) field goal pass from Chris Swartz (Mitch SU (2nd, 12:30)-J.C. Roper, 29-pass MU (3rd, 11:16-Duncan, 41-field Fedak kick) from Donnie Rory (pass failed) goal LU (2nd, 14:56)-McCray, 2-run MSU (2nd, 1:01)-Brandon Ford, 15- MSU (3rd, 6:02)-Mitch Fedak, 22- (Harrell kick) pass from Chris Swartz (Fedak kick) field goal LU (2nd, 10:30)-Harrell, 37-field SU (2nd, 0:01)-Michael O'Neal, 39- MU (3rd, 0:36)-James Burr, 28- goal field goal return of blocked punt (Duncan LU (2nd, 3:42)-Harrell, 31-field MSU (3rd, 5:56)-Ken Carter, 1-run kick) goal (Fedak kick) MSU (4th, 12:13)-Fedak, 33-field MSU (3rd, 11:19)-Anthony White, MSU (3rd, 4:54)-Ty Howard, 16- goal 26-pass from Swartz (Fedak kick) pass from Swartz (kick failed) MSU (4th, 8:48)-Mike Gray, 17- LU (4th, 13:10)-Clarence Shelton, SU (3rd, 1:07)-Bryan Fisher, 12- pass from Swartz (Fedak kick) 17-run (Harrell kick) pass from Ted Darby (kick blocked) MU (4th, 1L41)-Glen Arterburn, LU (4th, 5:54)-Scott Queen, 9-pass MSU (4th, 2:17)-J.G. Porter, 12-pass from Michael Proctor from Johnson (Harrell kick) fumble recovery (Fedak kick) (Duncan kick) Team Statistics MSU LU SU (4th, 1:35)-Steve Miles, 11-pass Team Statistics MSU MU First Downs 15 24 from Darby (O'Neal kick) First Downs 25 15 Rushes-Yards 20-28 31-137 Team Statistics MSU SU Rushes-Yards 45-127 40-255 Yards Passing 326 320 First Downs 13 21 Yards Passing 303 35 Total Plays-Yards 67-354 79-457 Rushes-Yards 49-21 0 30-(-1} Total Plays-Yards 86-430 56-292 Passes Att.-Comp.-lnt 47-23-2 48-30-0 Yards Passing 131 350 Passes Att.-Comp.-lnt 39-2.2-1 16-5-1 Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/0 Total Plays-Yards 70-341 77-349 Fumbles/Lost 1 / 1 1/0 Possession Time 23:09 36:51 Passes Att.-Comp.-lnt 21-10-0 47-27-2 Possession Time 35:34 24:26 Attendance: 5,200 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/2 Attendance: 10,850 Possession Time 29:19 30:41 Leading Rushers Leading Rushers MSU: Jerome Williams (10-26) Attendance: 2,430 MSU: Jerome Williams (37-123) LU: Charles McCray (22-124) Leading Rushers MU: Michael Proctor (16-81) Leading Passers MSU: Anthony Jerdine (17-130) Leading Passers MSU: Chris Swartz (46-23-2, 326 SU: Donnie Rory (13-41) MSU: Chris Swartz (39-22-1, 303 yds) Leading Passers yds) LU: Paul Johnson (47-30-0 yds) MSU: Chris Swartz (21-10-0, 131 MU: Michael Proctor (16-5-1, 35 yds) Leading Receivers yds) Leading Receivers MSU: Brandon Ford (6-54) SU: Ted Darby (46-26-2, 321 yds) MSU: Ty Howard (6-94) Anthony White (5-94) Leading Receivers Jerome Williams (6-72) LU: L. Kinard (10-77) MSU: Brandon Ford (4-36) MU: Glen Arterburn (1-12) Notes SU: Bryan Fisher (7-71) Notes MSU defensive end David Gifford Notes Morehead State dominated the had three tackles for losses... Liberty Rains fell before, during and after statistics but not the tight end , an early NFL the game... Eagle tailback Anthony scoreboard ... Outstanding Eagle draft choice, caught six passes for J erdine ran 71 yards for a receiver Ty Howard suffered a 105 yards... Eagle wide receiver Ty touchdown on the second play from broken collarbone while making a Howard caught three passes for 104 scrimmage, then, Samford's David circus catch early in the fourth yards. Prim us returned the ensuing kickoff quarter. 93 yards for a score. MSU later administratively forfeited this win due to use of an ineligible player. 30 Eagle Football 1990

Game #6 Game#7 Game #8 Oct. 14, 1989 Oct. 21, 1989 Oct. 28, 1989 Morehead, Ky. Nashville , Tenn. Clarksville, Tenn. Middle Tennessee 34 Tenne ssee State 23 Morehead State 23 Morehe ad State 3 Morehead State 14 Austin P eay 22 Morehead State O 3 0 0 3 Morehead State 0 7 7 0 14 Morehead State 0 7 13 3 23 Middle Tennessee 10 7 17 0 34 Tennessee State O 16 7 O 23 Austin Peay 7 6 9 0 22

MT (1st, 10:02)-Ricky Martin, 33- TSU (2nd, l0IA0)-J .J. Flourney, AP (1st, 11:17)-Sammy Gholston, run (Joe Lisle kick) 31-field goal 12-run (Brad Wright kick) MT (1st, 0:43)-Lisle, 41-field goal TSU (2nd, 5:06)-James Reese, 3- MSU (2nd, 8:12)-Carlos Tuck, 8- MT (2nd, 10IA8)-Joe Campbell, 1- run (Flourney kick) blocked punt return (Mitch Fedak run (Lisle kick) TSU (2nd, 3:36)-Joe Stone, 51- kick) MSU (2nd, 0:01)-Mitch Fedak, 37- interception return (pass failed) AP (2nd, 0:32)-Kerry Severson, 6- field goal MSU (2nd, 0:42)-Mike Gray, 13- run (kick failed) MT (3rd, 9:35)-Martin, 3-run (Lisle pass from Ch ris Swartz (Mitch AP (3rd, 11:26)-Mike Lewis, 5-run kick) Fedak kick) (run failed) MT (3rd, 6:07)-Van Dingler, 4-pass MSU (3rd, 11:13)-Jerome Williams, MSU (3rd, 8:58)-Anthony White, from Phil Ironside (Chuck Daniel 3-run (Fedak kick) 18-pass from Chris Swartz (Fedak kick) TSU (3rd, 0:35)-Anthony Owens, kick) MT (34, 0:40)-Lisle, 4-field goal 46-pass from Ch a uncy Hines AP (3rd, 2:46)- Wright, 24-field goal (Flourney kick) MSU (3rd, 0:16)-Wh ite, 5-pass from Team Statistics MSU MT Team Statistics MSU TSU Swartz (pass fialed) First Downs 18 16 First Downs 17 16 MSU (4th, 10:49)-Fedak, 28-field Rushes-Yards 35-112 42-160 Rushes-Yards 40-86 48-157 goal Yards Passing 196 204 Yards Passing 158 189 Team Statistics MSU AP Total Plays-Yards 71-308 65-364 Total Plays-Yards 76-244 69-345 First Downs 18 23 Passes Att.-Comp.-lnl 36-22-0 23-15-0 Passes Att.-Comp.-lnl 36-14-3 21-8-1 Rushes-Yards 37-145 38-135 Fumbles/Lost 1 / 1 3/ 1 Fumbles/Lost 010 4/4 Yards Passing 170 248 Possession Time 30:31 29:29 Possession Time 28:40 31:20 Total Plays-Yards 66-315 84-383 Attendance: 8,000 Attendance: 4,187 Passes Att.-Comp.-lnl 29-15-0 46-22-1 Fumbles/Lost 4/3 1 / 1 Leading Rushers Leading Rushers Possession nme 23:53 36:07 MSU: Jerome Williams (28-125) MSU: J erome Williams (36-96) MT: Ricky Martin (14-85) TSU: Reece (23-71) Attendance: 4,233 Leading Passers Leading Passers Leading Rushers MSU: Chris Swartz (36-22-0, 196 MSU: Chris Swartz (36-14-3, 158 MSU: Ken Carter (20-89) yds) yds) AP: Keylon (9-45) MT: Phil Ironside (18-11-0, 168 yds) TSU: Brown (10-5-1, 92 yds) Leading Passers Hines (1 1-3-0, 97 yds) MSU: Chris Swartz (29-15-0, 170 Leading Receivers yds) MSU: John Irwin (7-61) Leading Receivers AP: Severson (43-22-0, 248 yds) Brandon Ford (6-36) MSU: Anthony White (7-79) Leading Receivers MT: 0. Crensh aw (2-85) TSU: Sadler (3-79) MSU: Brandon Ford (6-54) Notes Notes Morehead State had chances to take Anthony White (5-74) Middle Tennessee handed t he AP: Lewis (9-65) Eagles a Homecoming loss ... Eagle the lead in the third quarter, but tailback Jerome Williams rushed for couldn't capitalize ... TSU defensive Notes 125 yards and a lso caught five back Joe Stone intercepted two Morehead State rallied from a 19- passes... Eagle defensive end James p asses and returned one for a 7 deficit to defeat the Govs ... APSU Goode had four tackles for losses. touchdown ... MSU linebackers Doug domin ated time of possession Bowell and Jim J ackson were . ..M SU linebackers Billy Cloud and credited with 18 tota l defensive Doug Bowell were credited with 16 plays each. a n d 15 total defensive plays, respectively. .. MSU later admini­ stratively forfeited this win due to use of an ineligible player. Eagle Football 1990 31

Game#9 Game#l0 Game #11 Nov. 4, 1989 Nov. 11, 1989 Nov. 18, 1989 Morehead, Ky. Cincinnati, Ohio Morehead, Ky. Morehead State 14 Morehead State 13 Eastern Kentucky 38 Tennessee Tech 8 Cincinnati 10 Morehead State 31

Morehead State 7 O 7 0 14 Morehead State O 3 1O O 13 Morehead State O 10 7 7 7 0 0 31 Tennessee Tech 3 O 3 2 8 Cincinnnati 3 7 O O 1O Eastern Ky. O 10 O 14 7 0 7 38

MSU (1st, 14:12)-Billy Cloud, 33- UC (1st, 1:05)-Chad Volland, 32- MSU (2nd, 12:04)-Mitch Fedak, 35- interception return (Mitch Fedak field goal field goal kick) UC (2nd, 5:48)-Kameron Williams, EK (2nd, 7:05)-James Campbell, TI (1st, 9:34)-Ryan Weeks, 30-field 13-run (Volland kick) 27-field goal goal MSU (2nd, 0:37)-Mitch Fedak, 39- EK(2nd, 2:05)-Rick Burkhead, 1- TI (3rd, 10:10)-Weeks, 58-field goal field goal run (Campbell kick) MSU (3rd, 3:30)-Mike Gray, 29- MSU (3rd, 11:05)-Ty Howard, 38- MSU (2nd, 1:25)-Ty Howard, 70- pass from Chris Swartz (Fedak kick) pass from Chris Swartz (Fedak kick) pass from Chris Swartz (Fedak kick) TT (4th, 0:02)-Safety, MSU MSU (4th, 14:28)-Fedak, 24-field MSU (3rd, 6:41)-Brandon Ford, 19- quarterback runs out of endzone goal pass from Swartz (Fedak kick) Team Statistics MSU TT Team Statistics MSU UC EK (4th, 14:51)-Burkhead, 2-run First Downs 18 19 First Downs 16 16 (Campbell kick) Rushes-Yards 40-107 40-139 Rushes-Yards 32-57 53-206 MSU (4th, 5:05)-Jerome Williams, Yards Passing 172 231 Yards Passing 281 146 3-run (Fedak kick) Total Plays-Yards 65-279 72-370 Total Plays-Yards 73-338 72-352 EK (4th, 2:25)-Markus Thomas, 5- Passes Att-Comp.-lnl 25-17-0 32-15-2 Passes Att-Comp.-lnl 41-23-1 19-10-1 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 5/2 Fumbles/Lost 1 /1 3/2 run (Campbell kick) Possession Time 32:30 27:30 Possession Time 28:33 31 :27 EK (1st OT)- Thomas, 2-run (Campbell kick) Attendance: 4,2000 Attendance: 6,732 MSU (1st OT)- Williams, 19-pass Leading Rushers Leading Rushers from Swartz (Fedak kick) MSU: Jerome Williams (34-111) MSU: Jerome Williams (24-62) EKU (3rd OT)-Dwayne Woods, 10- TI: Caliste (15-72) UC: K. Williams (24-62) pass from Lorenzo Fields Leading Passers Leading Passers Team Statistics MSU EK MSU: Chris Swartz (25-17-0, 172 MSU: Chris Swartz (41-231-, 281 First Downs 28 31 yds) yds) Rushes-Yards 28-92 83-483 TI: DeBow (17-9-2, 112 yds) UC: Farkas (16-10-0, 146 yds) Yards Passing 429 37 Browne (15-6-0, 119 yds) Leading Receivers Total Plays-Yards 80-521 91-520 MSU: J erome Williams (8-50) Passes Att.-Comp.-lnt 52-33-2 8-3-1 Leading Receivers Fumbles/Lost 5/3 2/ 1 MSU: J erome Williams (6-62) UC: Bjorson (4-51) Possession Time 23:13 33:47 Anthony White (5-50) Notes TI: Hale (5-109) Morehead State rallied from a Attendance: 8,500 Notes 10-0 deficit to post its second Leading Rushers Morehead State got an early boost consecutive win over a NCAA MSU: J erome Williams (25-83) when linebacker Billy Cloud Division I-A opponent (MSU EK: Markus Thomas (40-224) intercepted a pass and returned it defeated Wichita State in 1986) Leading Passers for a touchdown ...TIU linebacker ... MSU linebacker Doug Bowell was MSU: Chris Swartz (52-33-2, 429 Dossett was credited with 19 total credited with 18 total defensive yds) defensive plays ... MSU later plays. EK: Lorenzo Fields (7-3-1, 37 yds) administratively forfeited this win Leading Receivers due to use of an ineligible player. MSU: Jerome Williams (18-154) Anthony White (6-103) EK: Randy Bohler (2-27) Notes In one of the most exciting games in OVC history, Eastern Kentucky defeated MSU 38-31 in three overtimes. .. MSU linebacker Billy Cloud was credited with 16 total defensive plays, three tackles for losses and a fumble recovered. 32 Eagle Football 1990

1989 Ohio Valley Conference Final Football Standings Conference Games All Games

w L T PF PA w L T PF PA Middle Tennessee 6 0 0 196 54 8 3 0 291 159 Eastern Kentucky 5 1 0 182 140 9 3 0 342 212 Murray State 3 3 0 174 171 6 4 1 284 258 Tennessee State 3 3 0 122 127 5 5 1 174 215 Tennessee Tech 3 3 0 88 115 5 5 0 191 230 Austin Peay 1 5 0 117 218 1 10 0 135 407 *Morehead State 0 6 0 98 152 3 8 0 205 254 *Loss two games because of ineligible player.

1989 All- OVC Football Team

Offense Name, School Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown Mark Mitchell, Eastern Kentucky OG 6-0 268 Sr. Cincinnati, Ohio Keith Askin, Murray State OG 6-2 250 Jr. Louisville, Ky. Al Jacevicius, Eastern Kentucky OT 6-5 305 Jr. Worcester, Ma. Eric Crigler, Murray State* OT 6-7 290 Sr. Louisville, Ky. Jim Von Handorf, Eastern Kentucky C 6-1 245 Jr. Covington, Ky. Melvin J arnes, Middle Tennessee TE 6-2 220 Sr. Surrency, Ga. Michael Proctor, Murray State* QB 6-4 205 Sr. Sylvester, Ga. Markus Thomas, Eastern Kentucky** TB 5-11 191 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio Joe Campbell, Middle Tennessee** TB 5-10 170 So. Nashville, Tenn. Wade Johnson , Middle Tennessee FB 5-10 195 Jr. Thomasville, Ga. Geln Arterburn, Murray State* WR 5-11 165 Sr. Hialeah, Fla. Randy Bohler, Eastern Kentucky WR 5-9 192 Sr. Miami, Fla. Ryan Weeks, Tennessee Tech K 6-1 175 Sr. Granite City, Ill. *1988 All-OVC selection **Tie in the voting Defense Bernard Rhodes, Eastern Kentucky DL 6-1 263 Sr. Sarasota, Fla. Anthony Pleasant, Tennessee State* DL 6-5 230 Sr. Century, Fla. Ernest Thompson, Eastern Kentucky DL 5-11 241 So. London, Ky. Anthony Coleman, Middle Tennessee LB 6-1 217 Jr. Pulaski, Tenn. Simon Shanks, Tennessee State LB 6-1 215 Fr. Laurel, Miss. Greg Pollard, Middle Tennessee DE 6-1 200 Jr. Memphis, Tenn. Anthony Brewer, Murray State DE 6-0 205 Sr. Columbus, Miss. Jimmy McCamey, Middle Tennessee DB 6-0 290 Jr. LaGrange, Ga. Tony Stargell, Tennessee State DB 6-0 175 Sr. LaGrange, Ga. Joe Stone, Tennessee State DB 6-3 175 Sr. Albany, Ga. Felix Parham, Tennessee Tech DB 6-2 215 So. Macon, Ga. Chuck Daniel, Middle Tennessee* p 6-0 180 Jr. Dickson, Tenn. Offensive Player of the Year: Michael Proctor, Murray State Defensive Player of the Year: Anthony Coleman, Middle Tennessee Coach of the Year: Boots Donnelly, Middle Tennessee Eagle Football 1990 33

Player of the Year Coach of the Year 1963 Back, Jim Baker, QB, ET 1977 Off., , MO 1963 Nick Denes, Western Ky. Lineman, John Mutchler, E, WK Def., Bob Bible, AP 1964 Bill Dupes, Austin Peay 1964 Back, Carlton Flatt, QB, AP 1978 Off., Danny Lee Johnson, MU 1965 Charles Murphy, Middle Tenn. Lineman, John Wheeler, G, MU Def., Mike Betts, AP 1966 Guy Penny, Morehead State 1965 Off., Teddy Morris, QB, MT 1979 Off., John Hall, WK 1967 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. Def., Keith Atchley, G. MT Def., Terry Love, MU 1968 , Murray St. 1966 Off., Tommie Gray, HB, MO 1980 Off., Sonny Defilippis, AP 1969 John R. Bell, East Tenn. Def., Buddy Pfaadt, B, EK Def., George Floyd, EK 1970 Bill Peck, Middle Tenn. 1967 Off., Dickie Moore, HB, WK 1981 Off., Gino Gibbs, MU 1971 Don Wade, Tenn. Tech Def., Ron Overbay, B, ET Def., George Floyd, EK 1972 Don Wade, Tenn. Tech 1968 Def., Ron Overbay, E, ET 1982 Off., Steve Bird, EK 1973 Jimmy Feix, Western Ky. Off., Larry Tilman, QB, MU Def., Dennis Mix, MT 1974 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. 1969 Off., Larry Schreiber, HB, TI 1983 Off., James Black, UA 1975 Don Wade, Tenn. Tech Def., Lawrence Brame, DE, WK Def., Dave Arango, UA 1976 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. 1970 Off., Larry Graham, QB, ET 1984 Off., Vince Hall, MT 1977 Boots Donnelly, Austin Peay Def., Lawrence Brame, DE, WK Def., Fred Harvey, EK 1978 Jimmy Feix, Western Ky. 1971 Off., Rick Fisher, TB, MU 1985 Off., Marvin Collier, MT 1979 , Murray St. Def., Jim Youngblood, LB, TI Def., Don Griffin, MT 1980 Jimmy Feix, Western Ky. 1972 Off., George Greenfield, RB, MU 1986 Off., Mike Clark, AK 1981 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. Def., Jim Youngblood, LB TI Def., Fred Harvey, EK 1982 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. 1973 Off., Alan Chadwick, QB, ET 1987 Off., Trenton Lykes, YS 1983 Roy Kidd, Eastern Ky. Def., Lonnie Schuster, DT, WK Def., Aaron Jones, EK Boots Donnelly, Middle Tenn. 1974 Off., Everett Talbert, RB, EK Paul Soltis, YS 1984 Boots Donnelly, Middle Tenn. Def., Virgil Livers, DB, WK 1988 Off., Elroy Harris, EK 1985 Boots Donnelly, Middle Tenn. 1975 Off., , MT Def., Dan Thomas, MT 1986 Bill Baldridge, Morehead State Def., Rick Green, WK 1989 Off., Michael Proctor, MU 1987 Jim Tressel, Youngstown State 1976 Off., Ernie House, EK Def., Anthony Coleman, MT 1988 Roy Kidd, Eastern Kentucky Everett Talbert, EK 1989 Boots Donnelly, Middle Tenn. Def., Biff Madon, WK Champions by the Years

Year Team W/L/T 1948 Murray St. 3.1.0 1968 Eastern Ky. 7.0.0 1949 Evansville 3-1·1 1969 East Tenn. 6-0-1 1950 Murray St. 5-0.1 1970 Western Ky. 5-1•1 1951 Murray St. 5-1·0 1971 Western Ky. 5-2-0 1952 Tenn. Tech 4.1.0 1972 Tenn. Tech 7-0-0 Western Ky. 4.1.0 1973 Western Ky. 7.0.0 1953 Tenn. Tech 5-0-0 1974 Eastern Ky. 6-1-0 1954 Eastern Ky. 5-0-0 1975 Tenn. Tech 7-1-0 1956 Middle Tenn. 5-0-0 Western Ky. 7.1.0 1957 Middle Tenn. 5-0-0 1976 Eastern Ky. 6·1·0 1958 Middle Tenn. 5.1.0 1977 Austin Peay 6-1·0 Tenn. Tech. 5-1-0 1978 Western Ky. 6-Q.0 1959 Middle Tenn. 5-0-1 1979 Murray St. 6-0-0 Tenn. Tech. 5-0-1 1980 Western Ky. 6·1·0 1960 Tenn. Tech 6-0-0 1981 Eastern Ky. 8--Q.0 1961 Tenn. Tech 6-0-0 1982 Eastern Ky. 7.0.0 1962 East. Tenn. 4.2.0 1983 Eastern Ky. 6-1·0 Eastern Ky. 4.2.0 1984 Eastern Ky. 6-1·0 Middle Tenn. 4.2.0 1985 Middle Tenn. 7.0.0 Morehead St. 4-2-0 1986 Murray St. 5-2-0 1963 Western Ky. 7-0-0 1987 Eastern Ky. 5-1-0 1964 Middle Tenn. 6-1-0 Youngstown St. 5.1.0 1965 Middle Tenn. 7.0.0 1988 Eastern Ky. 6-0·0 1966 Morehead St. 6-1-0 1989 Middle Tenn. 6-0-0 1967 Eastern Ky. 5-Q.2 34 Eagle Football 1990

I MSU Records Total Offense Passing Offense Season-948, Mark Ledford, 1983. Individual Individual Career-1,995, John High, 1968-71. Most TD Passes Caught: Most Total Yardage: Most Yardage Gained: Game-3, Mike Mattia vs Carson- Game-469, Chris Swartz (459 pass, Game-459, Chris Swartz vs Austin N ewman, 1973; Corky Kirtley vs 10 run) vs. Austin Peay 1988. Peay, 1988. Marshall, 1950; Bert Dixon vs W. Va. Season-2,782, Charles Porter (2,345 Season-2,592 Chris Swartz, 1989. Tech, 1957. pass, 437 run), 1950. Career-6,480, Chris Swartz, 1987- Season-IO, Corky Kirtley, 1950. Career-6,209, Chris Swartz (6,480 89. Career-15, Corky Kirtley, 1947-50. pass, -271 rush) 1987-89. Most Passes Completed: Most Offensive Plays: Game-35, Chris Swartz vs Tenn. Game-79,Adrian Breen (54 passes, Tech, 1987. Scoring 25 rushes) vs. Austin Peay, 1983. Season-214, Chris Swartz, 1989. Individual Season-475, Adrian Breen (347 Career-564, Chris Swartz, 1987-89. Most Points passes, 128 rushes), 1986. Most Passes Attempted: Career-1,239, Phil Simms (836 Game-30, Jug Varney vs Holbrook, passes, 403 rushes), 1975-78. Game-66, Chris Swartz vs Tenn. 1938. Tech, 1987. Season-90, Jug Varney, 1938 (15 Team Season-390, Chris Swartz, 1989. TDs). Most Total Yardage: Career-1,053, Chris Swartrz, 1987- Career-172, Tommie Gray, 1964-67 Game-586 vs Austin Peay (118 89. (28 TDs, 4 EPs rushing). rushing, 468 passing), 1988. Most TD Passes: Most Touchdowns: Season-3,706 (2,129 passing, 1,983 Game-6, Charles Porter vs Game-5, Jug Varney vs Holbrook, rushing) 1984. Marshall, 1950. 1938. Season-20, Charles Porter, 1950; 20, Season-15, Jug Varney, 1938. Rushing Offense Mike Hanlin, 1984. Career-28, Tommie Gray, 1964-67. Individual Career-37, Charles Porter, 1949-51. Most TDs By Rushing: Most Interceptions Thrown: Game-5, Jug Varney vs Holbrook, Most Yardage Gained: 1938. Game-252, Jug Varney vs. Game-7, Mike Gottfried, vs Season-12, Jug Varney, 1938; Holbrook, 1938. Western Ky., 1965. Tommie Gray, 1966. Season-1,125, Louis Rogan, 1968. Season-19, Mike Gottfried, 1965. Career-22, Louis Rogan, 1967-70. Career-2,479, Frank Jones, 1971-74. Career-45, Phil Simms, 1975-78. Most Extra Points Attempted By Most Rushes: JLongest TD Pass: Kicking: Game-40, Louis Rogan vs. Western 96 yards, Larry Workman to Bill Game-7, Jim Hastings vs Memphis Everhart, vs Murray St. 1947. Navy, 1961; Kirk Andrews vs Murray Ky., 1968. St., 1971; Kirk Andrews vs Fairmont Season-278, Louis Rogan, 1968. St., 1971; Tim Richey vs Murray St., Career-639, Louis Rogan, 1967-70. Team Most Yardage Gained: 1978. Best Rushing Average (Min. 50 Game-468 vs Austin Peay, 1988. Season-29, Don Russell, 1973. Attempts Per Season): Season-2,570 in 1950. Career-70, Kirk Andrews, 1969-72. Season-6.7 yards, Damon Most Consecutive Extra Points Most Passes Completed: By Kicking: Stephens, (864 in 129), 1984. Game-35 vs Tenn. Tech, 1987. Career-5.6 yards, Tommie Gray, Game-7, Jim Hastings vs Memphis Season-247 in 1988. Navy, 1961; Kirk Andrews vs 1964-67 (1,660 in 292). Most Passes Attempted: Longest Run From Scrimmage: Fairmont St., 1971; Tim Richey vs Game-67 vs Tenn. Tech, 1987. Murray St. 1978. 88 yards, Alan Mitchell vs. Middle Season-443 in 1988. Season-29, Don Russell, 1973 (29 of Tennessee, 1981. Most Interceptions Thrown: 29 for year). Longest TD Run From Game-7 vs Western Ky., 1965. Career-39, Lenn Duff, 1980-83. Scrimmage: Season-24 in 1969. Most Points Scored By Kicking: 88 yards, Alan Mitchell vs. Middle Game-12, Matt Tilton vs Eastern Tennessee, 1981. Pass Receiving Kentucky, 1984. Season-52, Matt Tilton, 1984 (25 Team Individual EPs, 9 FGs). Most Yardage Gained: Most Passes Caught: Career-109, Kirk Andrews, 1969-72 Game-375 vs W. Va. Tech, 1960. (70 EPa, 13 FGs). Game-18, Jerome Williams vs Most Field Goals: Season-2,235 in 1973. Eastern Kentucky, 1989. Game-3, Don Russell vs Murray St. Most Rushes: Season-74, Mark Ledford, 1983. 1973 (23,28,31); Matt Tilton vs Game-70 vs Kentucky State, 1979. Career-152, Mark Ledford, 1981-83. Eastern Kentucky, 1984 (33,23,31). Season-634 in 1968. Most Yardage Gained: Season-9, Matt Tilton, 1984; Fewest Rushes: Game-228, Corky Kirtley vs Charlie Stepp, 9, 1986. Game-9 vs Middle Tenn., 1951 Evansville, 1950. Career-18, Lenn Duff, 1980-83. Eagle Football 1990 35

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Longest Field Goal: Longest Punt Return: Team 54, Charlie Stepp vs Wichita State, 99 yards, Tim Wyant vs Eastern Most Points Allowed: 1986. Ky., 1936. Game-77 to Morris Harvey, 1927. Most 2-Point Conversions: Longest Punt Return For TD: Season-359 in 1984. Game-2, Bill Marston vs Austin 99 yards, Tim Wyant vs Eastern Fewest Points Allowed: Peay, 1969 (rushing). Ky., 1936. Season-14 in 1938. Season-4, Bill Marston, 1969 (2 Longest Pass Interception Least Rushing Yardage Allowed: rushing, 2 passing). Return: 90 yards, Bob Pitakos vs Game-minus 63 yards by Austin Career-8, Bill Marston, 1966-69 (4 Cedarville, 1948. Peay, 1971. rushing, 4 passing). Longest Pass Interception Season-641 yards in 1971. Returned For TD: Least Passing Yardage Allowe: Team 90 yards, Bob Pitakos vs Game-0 to Otterbein, 1947. Most Points: Cedarville, 1948. Season-591 in 1962 (8 games) and Game-104 vs Rio Grande, 1941. Longest Fumble Return: 921 in 1970 (10 games). Season-281 in 1984. 65 yards, Tommie Gray vs Tenn. Least Total Offense Allowed: Widest Victory Margin: Tech, 1966. Game-26 yards to Austin Peay, 104 vs Rio Grande, 1941 (MSU 104, Longest Fumble Return 1971. Rio Grande 0 .). for TD: Season-1,667 in 1962 (8 games) and 65 yards, Tommie Gray vs Tenn. 1,748 in 1970 (10 games). Tech, 1966. Most Pass Interceptions: Punting Longest Return of Blocked Punt: Most Yardage: Game-5 vs Murray St., 1970 and 27 yards, Harry Lyles vs Kentucky Kentucky State, 1987. Game-518, John Christopher vs St., 1968. Longest Return Of Blocked Punt Season-21 in 1969. Eastern Kentucky, 1982. Most Fumble Recoveries: Season-4,084, John Christopher, For TD: 27 yards, Harry Lyles vs Kentucky Game-8 vs Marshall, 1950. 1982. Season-23 in 1965. Career-12,633, J ohn Christopher, St., 1968. Most Kick Return For TDs: 1979-82. Season-3, Mo Hollingsworth, 1971. Most Punts: Career-6, Mo Hollingsworth, 1968- Miscellaneous Game-11, Don Rardin vs Western 71. Most Victories Ky., 1975; John Christopher vs 7 in 1928, 1937 1966, 1971, 1986. Youngstown State, 1981, John Most Losses: Christopher vs Eastern Ky., 1982. Defense 10 in 1985 (1-10). Season-93, John Christopher, 1982. Individual Most Ties: Career-298, John Christopher, Most Kicks Blocked: 2 in 1936, 1940, 1942, 194, 1977. 1979-82. Game-2, Paul Ousley vs Middle Longest Winning Streak: Best Punting Average: (Min. 25 Tenn., 1954 11 in 1936-1937. Punts a Year) Season-5, Paul Ousley, 1954. Longest Losing Streak: Season-*44.07, Greg Burke, 1986. Most Pass Interceptions: 27 in 1953-55. Career-42.4 yards, John Game-3, Paul Adams vs West Longest Winless Streak: Christopher, 1979-82. Liberty, 1946; Larry Baldridge vs 33 in 1952-55. Longest Punt: Murray St., 1970. Most Penalty Yardage: 78 yards, Don Rardin vs Western Season-7, Larry Baldridge, 1970; Game-191 vs Eastern Ky., 1969. Ky., 1975. Vic Williams, 1973. Season-736 in 1982. *OVC Record. Career-16, Vic Williams, 1972-75. Most Fumbles Lost: Most Fumble Recoveries: Game-8 vs Louisville, 1955. Game-3, Dick Walter vs Wes tern Season-30 in 1955. Returns Ky., 1956. Best Punt Return Average: (Min. Season-7, Dick Walter, 1956. 20 Per Year) Most Defensive Plays: Season-23.5 yards, Tommie Gray, Game-30, Danny Gooch vs Akron, 1967. 1982 (13T, 16A, one pass deflection). Best Kickoff Return Average: Season-172, Danny Gooch, 1980 (Min. 10 Per Year) (119T, 53A). Season-40.6 yards, Scotty Reddick, Career-412, Tommy Warren, 1976- 1965. 79. Longest Kickoff Return: Most Tackles: 100 yards, Buford Crager vs East Game-19, Danny Gooch vs Tenn., 1959. Youngstown State, 1980. Longest Kickoff Return For TD: Season-119, Danny Gooch, 1980. 100 yards, Buford Crager vs East Career-270, Tommy Wa rren, Tenn., 1959. 1976-79. 36 Eagle Football 1990

Season-by-Season Leaders

Scoring Leaders Yards Rushing 1963-Jack Smith-272 1971-Lou Mains-37.3 1959-Jim Hastings-30 1959-Buddy Fields-334 1964-Jack Smith-282 1972-Lou Mains-39.1 1960-Howard Murphy-34 1965-Rico King-624 1973-Lou Mains-37.4 1960-Howard Murphy-540 1966-Rico King-203 1974-Don Rardin-39.5 1961-Howard Murphy-36 1961-Howard Murphy-446 1962-Howard Murphy-38 1962-Howard Murphy-349 1967-Joe Cox-336 1975-Don Rardin-42.8 1963-Tally Johnson-28 1968-Marvin Hicks-290 1976-Don Rardin-42.8 1963-Russ Campbell-347 1977-Greg Laird-36.8 1964-Tally Johnson-34 1964-Russ Campbell-499 1969-John High-857 1965-Rico King-42 1970-Gary Shirk-402 1978-Greg Bowles-35.1 1965-Tommie Gray-319 1971-John High-571 1979-John Christopher-41.4 1966-Tommie Gray-84 1966-Tommie Gray-598 1967-Tommie Gray-56 1967-Tommie Gray-687 1972-Vic Wharton-456 1980-John Christopher-39.8 1968-Louis Rogan-60 1973-Mike Mattia-374 1981-John Christopher-43.3 1968-Louis Rogan-1125 1974-Keith Mescher-542 1982-John Christopher-43.9 1969-Louis Ro~an-30 1969-Louis Rogan-695 -John Hig -30 1975-Keith Mescher-338 1983-Rick Cyrus-36.4 1970-Bill Cason-556 1976-Keith Mescher-380 1984-Greg Burke-41.0 1970-Bill Cason-36 1971-Bill Cason-372 1971-Kirk Andrews-37 1972-Frank Jones-489 1977-Dorron Hunter-687 1985-Greg Burke-43.1 1972-Kirk Andrews-33 1973-Frank Jones-922 1978-Dorron Hunter-448 1986-Greg Burke-44.1 1973-Don Russell-50 1979-Larry Campassi-176 1987-Greg Burke-39.1 1974-Frank Jones 1066 1980-Bo Chambers-512 1988-Kenny Meadows-36.4 1974-Frank Jones-56 1975-Tony Harris-496 1975-Keith Mescher-24 1976-Tony Harris-873 1981-Bo Chambers-642 1989-Kenny Meadows-35.9 1976-Don Rardin-21 1982-Mark Ledford-609 1977-Dion Jenkins-723 1983-Mark Ledford-948 1977-Dorron Hunter-56 1978-Marcus Johnson-549 Interceptions 1978-Dorron Hunter-24 1979-Bernard Mclntosh-749 1984-Tod Short-633 -Greg McGuire-24 1980-Dorron Hunter-1001 1985-Steve Collins-579 1964-Tommie Gray-2/77 1979-Dwight Yarn-30 1981-Alan Mitchell-281 1986-Steve Collins-426 1965-Dennis Brown-3/ 10 1980-Dorron Hunter-48 1982-Roger Cleveland-326 1987-Monty Webster-410 1966-Tommie Gray-3/62 1981-Bo Chambers-52 1983-John Dunn-326 1988-Ty Howard-695 1967-Leon Wesley-5/ 34 1982-Lenn Du.ff-42 1984-Damon Stephens-864 1989-Anthony White-738 1968-Mike Rucker-4/ 52 1983-Lenn Du.ff-24 1985-Dennis Carr-409 1969-Ron Gathright-6/ 95 1984-Tod Short-54 1986-D.D. Harrison-619 Passing Yards 1970-Larry Baldridge-7/ 151 -Damon Stephens-54 1987-D.D. Harrison-262 1971-Don Brindle-4/ 28 1985-Matt Tilton-27 1988-Jerome Williams- 311 1959-Henry Schutte-453 1972-Joe Gay-3/ 25 1986-Charlie Stepp-40 1989-Jerome Williams-803 1960-Henry Schutte-724 1973-Vic Williams-3/ 46 1987-Brad Hammock-29 1961-Mike Brown-437 1974-Vic Williams-6/ 88 1988-Jerome Williams-48 1962-Mike Gottfried-368 1975-Vic Williams-6/ 88 1989-Mitch Fedak-47 Receptions 1963-Mike Gottfried-856 1976-Greg Bright-4/ 103 1964-Mike Gottfried-744 1977-Henry Skyes-4/77 1959-Budcg Fields-20 1965-Mike Gottfried-1585 1978-Ken Hopkins-4/ 22 Touchdowns 1960-Bud gden-11 1961-Paul West-17 1966-Tommy Eads-361 1979-Rod Jefferson-3/ 50 1959-Henry Schutte-4 1962-Mike Brown-11 1967-Bill Marston-889 1980-Ken Hopkins-4/ 47 -Buford Crager-4 1963-Jack Smith-22 1968-Bill Marston-889 1981-Chris Spaulding-4/ 68 1960-Howard Murphy-5 1964-Jack Smith-22 1969-Bill Marston-1754 1982-Bill Vogt-4/ 45 -Bud Ogden-5 1965-Rico King-40 1970-Dave Schaetzke-975 1983-Chris Spaulding-3/ 82 1961-Howard Murphy-6 1966-Rico King-16 1971-Dave Schaetzke-1127 1984-Doug McMahon-3/7 1962-Howard Murphy-6 1967-Joe Cox-22 1972-Dave Schaetzke-983 1985-Vernon Harvey-2/ 18 1963-Leo Wessel-4 1973-Dave Schaetzke-951 1986-Monty Mclntyre-4/ 9 1968-Marvin Hicks-27 1974-Alex Brawner-950 1964-Russ Campbell-4 1969-John Hi~h-54 1987-Monty Mclntyre-4/ 9 1965-Rico King-6 1970-Gary Sh irk-30 1975-Phil Simms-900 1988-Monty Mclntyre-5/ 40 1966-Tommie Gray-14 1971-John High-49 1976-Phil Simms-1375 1989-Darrell Beavers-3/ 0 1967-Tommie Gray-9 1977-Phil Simms-2041 1972-Gary Sh irk-29 1978-Phil Simms-1229 1968-Louis Rogan-10 1973-Vic Wharton-23 Tackles 1969-John High-5 1974-Keith Mescher-36 1979-Tommy Fox-316 1970-Bill Cason-6 1975-Keith Mescher-23 1980-Don Reeves-1174 Solo ABt Total 1971-Bill Cason-6 1976-Keith Mescher-32 1981-Don Reeves-990 1971-Harry Lyles 71 30 101 1972-Vic Wharton-5 1977-Larry Campassi-41 1982-Mike Hanlin-801 1972-Durwood 65 28 93 1973-Frank Jones-6 1978-Dorron Hunter-35 1983-Mike Hanlin-1189 Brittle 1974-Frank Jones-9 1979-Tim Devine-12 1984-Mike Hanlin-1897 1973-Louie Gideon 59 38 94 1975-Keith Mescher-4 1980-Tim Devine-31 1985-Adrian Breen-1373 1974-Joe Dillow 61 31 92 1976-By four ind.-3 1981-Bo Chambers-38 1986-Adrian Breen-2301 1975-Jerry Spaeth 90 25 115 1977-Dorron Hunter-9 1982-Mark Ledford-54 1987-Chris Swartz-1,726 1976-Jerry Spaeth 81 43 124 1978-Dorron Hunter-4 1983-Mark Ledford-74 1988-Chris Swartz-2,162 1977-Tom Warren 90 39 129 -Greg McGuire-4 1984-Tod Short-62 1989-Chris Swartz-2,592 1978-Tom Warren 59 30 89 1979-Dwight Yarn-5 1985-Steve Collins-46 1979-Tom Warren 90 39 129 1980-Dorron Hunter-8 1986-D.D. Harrison-35 1980-Dan Gooch 119 53 172 1981-Bo Chambers-8 1987-Monty Webster-38 Punting Average 1981-Ken 77 37 114 1982-David Thurkill-4 1961-Mike Brown-35.5 Alexander 1988-Ty Howard-52 1982-Dan Gooch 1983-Mike Hanlin-3 1989-Jerome Williams-61 1962-Mike Brown-39.3 89 88 169 1984-Tod Short-9 1963-Tally Johnson-34.8 1983-Randy 83 52 135 -Damon Stephens-9 1964-Tally Johnson-35.1 Frazier 1985-Rick Calcutt-4 1984-Joe Schlager 74 50 124 Receiving Yards 1965- Arthur Dayton-34.6 1985-Kelvin 71 61 132 1986-D.D. Harrison-5 1966- Bill Marston-36.0 -Orville Lyttle-5 1959-Budcg Fields-320 Bellamy 1960-Bud gden-190 1967-Bill Marston-34.8 1986-John Gilliam 64 40 104 1987-Jerome Williams-3 1968-Bill Marston-29.6 1987-Doug Bowell 48 1988-Jerome Williams-8 1961-Paul West-191 40 88 1962-Howard Murphy-178 1969-Bill Marston-39.3 1988-Doug Bowell 53 35 88 1989-Ty Howard-7 1970-Kirk Andrews-36.7 1989-Doug Bowell 110 58 168 Eagle Football 1990 37

All-Americans 1964 Jack Smith, Decatur, Ga., TE.; Richard Pare, New Britain, Conn., DE.; James Osborne, 1938 J ohn (Buck) Horton, Mount Sterling, center Hindman, Ky., DT. 1939 Stanley Radjunas, New Britain, Conn., guard 1966 Paul Conner, Jessup, Ga., OT.; Tommie Gray, 1940 Paul Adams, Coal Grove, Ohio, center Birmingham, Ala., HB.; Gary Virden, 1942 Vincent (Moose) Zachem, Ashland, Ky., center Parkersburg, W. Va., LB.; Dave Haverdick, 1946 Joe Lustic, Maysville, Ky., defensive tackle ? Canton, Ohio, DT. 1981 John Christopher, Norwalk, Ohio, 1968 Marvin Hicks, Clarkston, Ga., TE.; Louis 1982 John Christopher, Norwalk, Ohio, punter Rogan, Cable, Ohio, TB.; Dave Haverdick, 1986 Billy Poe, Ironton, Ohio, right guard (AP-Div. Canton, Ohio, DT.; Leon Wesley, Savannah, I-AA) Ga., DB. 1969 John High, Cincinnati, Ohio, SE.; Bill Marston, Lake Wales, Fla., K-QB.; Darrel All-American Sadowski, Shamokin, Pa., OT. Dave Honorable Mention Haverdick, Canton, Ohio, DT 1970 Ed Mignery, Hamilton, Ohio, OT.; Harry 1938 Marion (Frenchy) Hammonds, Ashland, Ky., Lyles, Charleston, W. Va., LB.; Larry end; Lawrence (Lot) Marzetti, Ashland, Ky., Baldridge, Shelby, Ohio, DB. tackle· Stanley Radjunas, New Britain, Conn., 1971 John High, Cincinnati, Ohio, SE.; Mike guard'. Beverly (Jug) Varney, Williamson, W. Rucker, West Carrollton, Ohio, DB. Va., halfback 1972 Dave Schaetzke, Toledo, Ohio, QB.; Gary 1946 Paul Adams Coal Grove, Ohio, center; Larry Shirk, Richwood, Ohio, TE. Worlgnan, F~rt Gay, W. Va., quarterback­ 1973 Don Russell, Louisville, Ky., K.; Nick 1959 Harold Rose, West Liberty, Ky., guard; Wayne Nighswander, Burgoon, Ohio, C. Chapman, Barboursville, W. Va., tackle 1974 Frank Jones, Owingsville, Ky., TB.; Keith Howard Murphy, Springfield, Ohio, halfback 1961 Mescher, Lebanon, Ohio, TE.; Vic Williams, 1966 Tommie Gray, Birmingham, Ala., halfback; Birmingham, Ala., DE. Paul Conner, Jessup, Ga., tackle Louis Rogan, Cable, Ohio, tailback 1975 Keith Mescher, Lebanon, Ohio, TE. 1968 Keith Mescher, Lebanon, Ohio, TE.; Tony 1969 Darrel (Cheif) Sadowski, Shamokin, Pa., 1976 offensive tackle; Dave Haverdick, Canton, Harris, Dayton, Ohio, RB.; Jerry Spaeth, Ohio, defensive tackle Mason, Ohio, LB. 1970 Larry Baldridge, Shelby, Ohio, 1977 Don Rardin, Lexington, Ky., P.; Phil Simms, 1978 Joe Huenfeld, Ft. Thomas, Ky, offensive Louisville, Ky., QB. tackle 1978 Rodney Jefferson, Mansfield, Ohio, LB.; Joe 1982 Mark Ledford, Mt. Sterling, Ky., wide receiver Huenefeld, Ft. Thomas, Ky., OT. 1988 Joe Gagliano, Glenwood, Ill, offensive tackle; 1979 Rodney Jefferson, Mansfield, Ohio, LB.; Ty Howard, Morehead, Ky., wide receiver Bernanrd McIntosh, Bruce, Miss., FB.; Charlie Young, Washington Crossing, Pa., OT. 1980 Dorron Hunter, Cincinnati, Ohio, RB. Academic All-American 1981 John Christopher, Norwalk, Ohio, P. 1982 John Christopher, Norwalk, Ohio, P.; Mark 1974 Don Russell, Louisville, Ky., kicker Ledford, Mt. Sterling, Ky., WR.; Danny Gooch, Hawesville, Ky., LB 1983 Mark Ledford, Mt. Sterling, Ky., WR. All-Ohio Valley Conference 1984 Mike Hanlin, St. Mary's, W. Va., QB.; Tod First Team Only Short, Pasadena, Cal., WR.; Billy Poe, Ironton, Ohio, OG. 1948 Harold Mullins, Lynch, Ky., T. Billy Poe, Ironton, Ohio, OG.; Adrian Breen, Harold Mullins, Lynch, Ky., T.; J erry Wing, 1986 1949 Cincinnati, Ohio, QB.; Greg Burke, Louisville, Dayton, Ky., HB Ky., P. 1950 Corky Kirtley, Paintsville, Ky., E.; Clyde McLaughlin, Russell, Ky., C.; Charles (Izzy} 1987 Greg Burke, Louisville, Ky., P. Porter, Prestonsburg, Ky., QB.; Jerry Wing, 1988 Joe Gagliano, Glenwood, Ill., OT; Ty Howard, Dayton, Ohio, HB. Morehead, Ky., WR 1951 Marv Rammelsburg, Newport, Ky., G. 1952 Bernie Fieler, Dayton, Ky., C-LB.; Jack OVC "Player of the Year" Slatterly, Hartford, Conn., G. 1966 Tommie Gray, HB. 1957 Tom Scott, Catlettsburg, Ky., C. 1977 Phil Simms, QB. 1958 Bert Dixon, Prestonsburg, Ky., E. 1960 Tom Scott, Catlettsburg, Ky., C. OVC "Coach of the Year" 1961 Ernie DeCourley, Savannah, Tenn., T. ; Howard Murphy, Springfield, Ohio, HB. 1966 Guy Penny 1962 Ernie DeCourley, Savannah, Tenn., T. 1986 Bill Baldridge 38 Eagle Football 1990 59 Years ofMSU Football

Series Records Year by Year First Last Opponent Game Game w L T MSU 1927 OPP 0 Morris Harvey 77 Akron 1975 1986 1 7 1 18 Rio Grande 12 Alderson-Broaddus 1927 1928 2 0 0 6 Eastern Ky. 12 39 Union 0 Armstrong State 1932 1932 1 0 0 83 Broaddus 0 Austin P eay 1962 1989 13 15 0 Record: 3-2--0 Butler ' 1963 1964 2 0 0 Coach: George D. Downing 0 Campbellsville 1929 1929 1 0 MSU 1928 OPP Carson-Newman 1955 1973 2 1 0 19 Morris Harvey 12 Cedarville 1930 1949 3 0 0 6 Xavier 45 Central Michigan 1967 1967 0 1 0 0 Marshall 36 20 Kentucky "B" 0 Central State (Ohio) 1973 1973 0 1 0 18 Eastern Ky. 0 Centre 1934 1934 0 1 0 36 Union 6 Cincinnati 1937 1989 2 0 0 50 Sue Bennett 0 Concord 1931 1941 3 1 0 51 Alderson 0 26 Rio Grande 0 Davis & Elkins 1939 1941 2 0 0 Record: 7-2-0 Eastern Kentucky 1927 1989 15 41 4 Coach: George D. Downing East Tennessee 1933 1978 12 14 0 Evansville 1949 1952 2 2 0 MSU 1929 OPP Fairmont State 1970 1973 3 0 0 13 at Ky. Wesleyan 21 51 at Trans~vania 13 Franklin College 1982 1982 1 0 0 54 at Camp ellsville 6 Georgetown 1935 1984 8 1 1 13 at Eastern Ky. 6 Glenville St. 1930 1930 0 1 0 7 Salem 36 1971 1972 1 1 0 7 Glenview 21 Illinois St. 6 at New River St. 36 J ames Madison 1979 1987 2 4 0 20 Morris Harvey 0 Kentucky State 1976 1989 11 1 1 Record: 4-4-0 Lawrence Tech 1938 1938 1 0 0 Coach: George D. Downing Liberty 1980 1989 2 4 0 MSU 1930 OPP Louisville 1932 1957 3 5 0 13 Sue Bennett 6 Marshall 1928 1989 11 27 3 0 at West Llbertr 32 Maryville 1942 1960 5 0 0 0 Kentucky "B' 42 1 0 at Eastern Ky. 13 Middle Tennessee 1950 1989 9 30 7 Cedarville 0 Morris Harvey 1927 1955 3 5 1 6 Morris Harvey 8 Murray State 1936 1989 13 37 1 0 Union 34 1974 1974 0 1 0 0 at Glenville 33 1947 1947 1 Record: 2-6-0 Otterbein 0 0 Coach: George D. Downing Rio Grande 1927 1949 6 2 0 Salem 1929 1985 2 1 0 MSU 1931 OPP Samford 1988 1989 1 1 0 6 Concord 0 1987 1 7 at Sue Bennett 0 Southern Arkansas 1987 0 0 0 at Morris Harvey 19 Stetson 1953 1953 0 1 0 32 Transuvania B 7 Tennessee-Martin 1976 1979 1 3 0 12 at nion 0 Tennessee State 1988 1989 0 2 0 0 Eastern Ky. 0 1989 19 25 1 12 at Rio Grande 20 Tennessee Tech 1936 Record: 4-2-1 Transylvania 1929 1940 8 2 1 Coach: George D. Downing Union 1927 1946 4 4 2 VMI 1958 1958 0 1 0 MSU 1932 OPP Weste rn Carolina 1974 1974 0 1 0 12 Armstron~ 0 0 at Concor 13 Western Kentucky 1939 1988 7 36 2 10 Rio Grande 7 West Liberty 1930 1947 2 1 1 20 at Louisville 0 W.Va. Tech 1942 1960 3 1 0 Union 0 Wisconsin-LaCrosse 1974 1974 1 0 at Eastern Ky. 19 0 0 19 at Transylvania 7 Wichita St. 1986 1986 1 0 0 Record: 4-2-1 Xavier 1928 1972 0 3 0 Coach: George D. Downing Youngstown St. 1965 1987 6 8 0 MSU 1933 OPP Totals 206 305 22 6 at East Tenn. 7 1990 Opponents in Bold 0 at Union 20 13 Louisville 0 0 Eastern Ky. 6 Opening Game Record 0 Transylvania 0 7 New River St. 19 Morehead State h as compiled a 29-26-4 record through 59 years of season Record: 1-4-1 openers. The Eagles have initiated their season 14 times in Jayne Stadium since Coach: George D. Downing its opening in 1964 and have compiled a 7-5-2 record over that period. Eagle Football 1990 39

MSU 1934 OPP MSU 1941 OPP MSU 1950 OPP 0 at Centre 47 0 at Western Ky. 14 51 at Marshall 6 13 Rio Grande 8 28 Davis Elkins 7 53 Evansville 0 8 Union 15 104 Rio Grande 0 7 at Xavier 42 2 at Transylvania 12 7 at Murray 16 20 at Tenn. Tech 16 0 at Eastern Ky. 7 12 Concord 6 21 Western Ky. 23 13 East Tenn. 12 7 at Marshall 28 31 at Middle Tenn. 7 Record: 2-4-0 13 Eastern Ky. 33 7 Eastern Ky. 14 Coach: George D. Downing Record: 3-4-0 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 13 at Murray 21 Record: 4-4-0 MSU 1935 OPP Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 6 Rio Grande 7 MSU 1942 OPP 0 at Marshall 0 0 at Georgetown 19 1951 0 at Union 31 13 Murray 0 MSU OPP 0 Transylvania 26 0 at Western Ky. 9 6 at Evansville 33 0 Eastern Ky. 53 0 at Morris Harvey 0 6 at Marshall 21 7 Alfred Holbrook 0 13 West Va. Tech 6 14 Tenn. Tech 17 0 at Louisville 20 20 at Eastern Ky. 0 14 East Tenn. 0 Record: 1-6-0 18 Maryville 6 7 at Western Ky. 20 Coach: George D. Downing Record: 4-1-2 13 Middle Tenn. 33 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 0 at Eastern Ky. 6 MSU 1936 OPP 0 Murray 14 7 Murray 14 Record: 1-7-0 0 Georgetown 0 1943 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 6 Union 6 1944 1945 7 at Transylvania 0 No Games Scheduled Due To War MSU 1952 OPP 19 at Eastern Ky. 7 14 Evansville 0 14 Tenn. Tech 0 14 at Marshall 48 14 Louisville 7 MSU 1946 OPP 0 at East Tenn. 34 Record: 4-1-2 39 at Morris Harvey 6 6 at Tenn. Tech 30 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 19 at Murray 38 7 Western Ky. 39 26 West Liberty 0 MSU 1937 OPP 6 at Middle Tenn. 27 12 Eastern Ky. 6 20 Eastern Ky. 20 7 Cincinnati 0 36 Western Ky. 7 19 East Tenn. 0 0 Murray 48 19 at Georgetown 0 29 at Marshall 20 Record: 1-6-1 66 Alfred Holbrook 0 55 Union 7 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 7 Transylvania 6 Record: 6-1-0 26 Eastern Ky. 0 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson MSU 1953 OPP 9 at Tenn. Tech 6 13 Kentucky "B" 19 7 at Murray 32 MSU 1947 OPP 0 at Marshall 40 Record: 7-1-0 0 at Kentucky "B" 21 0 Tenn. Tech 27 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson 6 at Otterbein 6 12 at Marshall 38 0 at Western Ky. 48 6 Murray 13 0 Middle Tenn. 14 MSU 1938 OPP 7 at Eastern Ky. 25 76 LaWTence Tech 0 0 Kentucky "B" 24 18 West Liberty 18 0 Murray 33 58 Alfred Holbrook 0 0 at Stetson 41 0 Murray 14 13 at Georgetown 6 7 at Eastern Ky. 34 Record: 0-8-0 21 Transylvania 0 Coach: 0 at Eastern Ky. 0 0 at Western Ky. 20 58 Georgetown 0 Record: 1-6-2 58 at Cent. Teachers 0 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson MSU 1954 OPP Record: 5-1-1 6 Kentucky "B" 7 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson MSU 1948 OPP 7 at Marshall 19 19 Tenn. Tech 7 2 Tenn. Tech 32 MSU 1939 OPP 7 at Marshall 20 13 Western Ky. 19 13 West Liberty 0 30 at Georgetown 13 13 at Middle Tenn. 20 0 at Western Ky. 2 14 Western Ky. 19 8 Eastern Ky. 12 7 Murray 20 6 at Tenn. Tech 19 16 at Murray 24 20 at Transylvania 0 40 Cedarville 0 0 at Louisville 24 7 Eastern Ky. 6 0 Eastern Ky. 7 7 Morris Harvey 45 25 at Concord 0 0 Murray 33 Record: 0-9-0 38 Alfred Holbrook 6 Record: 3-5-0 Coach: Wilbur Jamerson 7 Davis Elkins 0 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson Record: 6-2-0 MSU 1955 OPP Coach: Ellis T. Johnson MSU 1949 OPP 29 Cedarville 6 7 Kentucky "B" 14 0 at Carson-Newman 13 MSU 1940 OPP 0 at Evansville 14 6 Marshall 13 15 at Marshall 20 0 Tenn. Tech 55 0 at Murray 0 45 Rio Gande 0 7 at Western Ky. 12 27 Salem 0 0 at Western 19 0 Middle Tenn. 21 46 at Alfred Holbrook 0 12 Tenn., Tech 7 13 at Eastern Ky. 35 13 at Eastern Ky. 27 27 at Eastern Ky. 27 7 Murray 22 0 Western Ky. 0 21 Murray 0 12 at Louisville 37 6 Transylvania 0 28 Georgetown 7 7 at Morris Harvey 40 Record: 3-2-2 Record: 6-3-0 Record: 0-9-0 Coach: Ellis T. Johnson Coach: Ellis T. Johnson Coach: Wilbur Jamerson 40 Eagle Football 1990

MSU 1956 OPP MSU 1962 OPP MSU 1967 OPP 18 at Maryville 13 0 at Middle Tenn. 7 30 Marshall 6 13 Carson-Newman 0 14 Tenn. Tech 6 21 Middle Tenn. 19 26 15 at Murray 21 19 Tenn. Tech 14 at Murray 13 7 at Murray 13 8 Austin Peay 10 Austin Peay 7 12 at Middle Tenn. 20 36 20 at Kentucky State 16 7 Louisville 19 18 Marshall 26 21 at Tenn. Tech 16 7 Western Ky. 9 14 at East Tenn. 10 19 at Western Ky. 30 0 at Eastern Ky. 19 0 Western Ky. 7 0 East Tenn. 16 Record: 2-6-0 10 at Eastern Ky. 12 Coach: Paul Adams 7 at Central Mich. 9 Record: 5-3-0 7 Eastern Ky. 7 MSU 1957 OPP Coach: Guy Penny Record: 4-5-1 12 Maryville 0 Coach: Guy Penny 0 at Marshall 21 MSU 1963 OPP 6 at Tenn. Tech 14 31 Butler 13 MSU 1968 OPP 28 at West Va. Tech 21 19 Marshall 6 7 at Marshall 7 7 Murray 21 17 at Tenn. Tech 21 18 at Middle Tenn. 27 6 Middle Tenn. 18 21 Murray 28 24 Murray 10 6 at Western Ky. 28 16 at Austin Peay 17 3 Eastern Ky. 40 7 at Austin Peay 0 Youngstown 26 40 35 6 at Louisville 7 Middle Tenn. 27 24 Tenn. Tech 12 Record: 2-7-0 9 East Tenn. 22 Coach: Paul Adams 21 Western Ky. 24 0 at Western Ky. 17 13 at East Tenn. 16 MSU 1958 OPP 6 Eastern Ky. 0 46 Kentucky State 0 20 atVMI 46 Record: 5-4-0 7 at Eastern Ky. 35 16 Marshall 30 Coach: Guy Penny Record: 3-6-1 7 Tenn. Tech 22 Coach: 14 West Va. Tech 14 MSU 1964 OPP at Murray 34 6 Butler 7 MSU 1969 OPP 6 at Middle Tenn. 34 26 6 Marshall 0 27 at Marshall 14 3 at East Ten n. 19 35 Middle Tenn. 9 14 35 Tenn. Tech 0 0 Western Ky. 7 Murray 13 6 at Eastern Ky. 24 17 at Murray 14 29 at Austin Peay 18 Record: 0-8-1 14 Austin Peay 13 Coach: Paul Adams 21 Youngstown 12 0 at Middle Ten n. 13 6 Tenn. Tech 21 MSU 1959 OPP 9 East Tenn. 21 2 at Western Ky. 27 15 at Georgetown 12 0 at Western Ky. 9 7 at East Tenn. 27 53 Maryville 0 7 Eastern Ky. 10 13 Kentucky State 0 0 at Tenn. Tech 48 Record: 5-4-0 23 at Eastern Ky. 11 7 West Va. Tech 20 Coach: Guy Penny Record: 6-4-0 9 Murray 8 Coach: Jake Hallum 0 at Middle Tenn. 27 21 East Tenn. 27 MSU 1965 OPP 14 at Western Ky. 27 12 Marshall 22 MSU 1970 OPP 7 Eastern Ky. 12 12 Youngstown* 9 7 Marshall 17 Record: 3-6-0 15 at Tenn. Tech 14 6 at Middle Tenn. 14 Coach: Guy Penny 12 Murray 13 24 Murray 7 24 at Austin Peay 6 26 MSU 1960 OPP 21 at Austin Peay 27 Fairmont State 7 20 at Georgetown 0 28 Middle Tenn. 26 31 Tenn. Tech 10 25 Maryville 0 35 East Tenn. 21 14 Western Ky. 24 7 at Tenn. Tech 27 21 at Western Ky .. 12 7 at East Tenn. 13 49 at West Va. Tech 13 20 Eastern Ky. 38 28 Kentucky St. 6 8 Murray 14 Record: *4-5 16 at Eastern Ky. 13 0 Middle Tenn. 28 Coach: Guy Penny 13 East Tenn. 38 Record: 6-4-0 12 at Western Ky. 6 Later forfeited to Youngstown Coach: J like Hallum 21 Eastern Ky. 9 Record: 5-4-0 MSU 1966 OPP MSU 1971 OPP Coach: Guy Penny 20 Marshall 27 29 Marshall 6 21 at Youngstown 12 7 Middle Tenn. 9 1961 OPP at Murray State 14 MSU 14 Tenn. Tech 7 48 58 Memphis Navy 0 22 Austin Peay 0 at Murray 9 14 Middle Tenn. 19 30 51 at Fairmont State 22 16 at Tenn. Tech 20 21 Austin Peay 10 8 at Tenn. Tech 26 28 Murray 35 7 at Middle Tenn. 20 11 at Western Ky. 34 at Marshall 0 0 13 at East Tenn. 7 19 East Tenn. 7 12 East Tenn. 13 12 Western Ky. 7 0 at Western Ky. 7 28 at Illinois State 12 0 Eastern Ky. 13 21 at Eastern Ky. 19 10 Eastern Ky. 7 Record: 1-6-1 Record: 7-2-0 Record: 7-3 Coach : Guy Penny Coach: Guy Penny Coach: Jake Hallum Eagle Football 1990 41

MSU 1972 OPP MSU 1977 OPP MSU 1983 OPP 7 Xavier 26 13 Akron 12 3 at Kentucky State 7 24 at Marshall 27 26 at Marshall 38 0 Marshall 35 35 at Middle Tenn. 35 24 Middle Tenn. 21 17 Middle Tenn. 56 17 at Murra~ State 3 0 27 Murray State 24 7 Austin eay 21 at Murray State 38 31 at Austin Peay 21 22 at Tenn. Tech 24 3 Austin Peay 14 17 Tenn. Tech 28 20 at Western Ky. 20 0 Akron 31 6 Western Ky. 35 34 East Tenn. 37 3 at Tenn. Tech 14 14 at East Tenn. 7 7 at UT-Martin 49 7 at Western Ky. 38 0 Illinois State 20 13 Eastern Ky. 42 24 Liberty Baptist 16 6 at Eastern Ky. 28 Record: 2-6-2 0 Eastern Ky. 56 Record: 3-6-1 Coach: Wayne Chapman 27 at Youngstown 20 Coach: Roy Terry MSU 1978 OPP Record: 2-9 7 Kentucky St. 7 Coach: MSU 1973 OPP 6 at Middle Tenn. 9 24 Central State 31 49 Murray State 32 MSU 1984 OPP 17 at Marshall 24 16 at Austin Peay 19 31 Georgetown 0 28 Middle Tenn. 9 at UT-Martin 13 6 at Marshall 40 22 20 Tenn. Tech 21 16 at Murray State 30 7 Western Ky. 35 28 James Madison 38 23 Austin Peay 22 31 at East Tenn. 30 28 at Middle Tenn. 42 42 Fairmont State 7 0 at Eastern Ky. 30 28 Murray St. 58 23 at Tenn. Tech 10 Record: 2-6-1 14 at Austin Peay 21 7 at Western Ky. 34 Coach: Wayne Chapman 3 at Akron 27 43 38 East Tenn. 28 MSU 1979 OPP Tenn. Tech 14 23 at Carson-Newman 14 14 at Kentucky State 7 31 Western Ky. 33 25 Eastern Ky. 37 28 Middle Tenn. 7 38 at Eastern Ky. 48 Record: 6-5 7 at Murra~ State 31 31 Youngstown 35 Coach: Roy Terry 7 Austin eay 0 Record: 2-9 7 UT-Martin 0 Coach: Bill Baldridge MSU 1974 OPP 3 at Tenn. Tech 3 14 Marshall 12 17 at Western Ky. 0 MSU 1985 OPP 24 Murray State 3 at James Madison 16 10 Marshall 25 7 Eastern Ky. 34 27 14 at Middle Tenn. 23 Record: 5-4-1 14 at James Madison 35 12 at West Carolina 31 Coach: 41 Salem 14 15 at Austin Peay 17 14 Middle Tenn. 33 10 at Ohio University 49 MSU 1980 OPP 9 at Murray St. 35 14 Tenn. Tech 7 8 Marshall 35 10 Austin Peay 14 0 Western Ky. 21 James Madison 18 9 36 17 at Middle Tenn. 10 Akron 38 0 at East Tenn. 13 6 Murray State 30 6 at Tenn. Tech 59 30 Wisc.-LaCrosse 15 21 at Austin Peay 23 13 at Western Ky. 26 14 at Eastern Ky. 21 20 at Youn¥'town 14 0 Eastern Ky. 26 Record:3-8 29 Tenn. ech 31 17 at Youngstown 20 Coach: Roy Terry 7 Western Ky. 17 Record: 1-10 20 at Liberty Bitist 23 Coach: Bill Baldridge MSU 1975 OPP 15 Kentucky t. 10 19 14 at Eastern Ky. 18 at Marshall 16 Record: 4-7 MSU 1986 OPP 10 Middle Tenn. 12 Coach: Tom Lichtenberg 19 at Marshall 10 3 at Murray State 17 27 James Madison 24 10 Austin Peay 20 MSU 1981 OPP 36 at Wichita State 35 0 at Youngstown 28 17 at Marshall 20 33 Kentucky St. 10 13 at Tenn. Tech 28 7 Middle Tenn. 20 27 Austin Peay 10 10 at Western Ky. 14 7 at Murra~ State 20 28 Austin eay 42 28 at Tenn. Tech 20 7 East Tenn. 3 14 at Akron 31 7 at Akron 30 7 Akron 0 17 at Tenn. Tech 35 11 Murray St. 45 9 Eastern Ky. 17 15 at Western Ky. 19 7 at Middle Tenn. 24 Record: 3-7-0 34 Liberty Baptist 10 27 Youngstown 24 Coach: Roy Terry 7 Youn'fctown 38 6 at Eastern Ky. 23 17 Eastern entucky 21 Record: 7-4 MSU 1976 OPP Record: 1-9 Coach: Bill Baldridge 31 Marshall 14 Coach: Steve Loney 6 at Akron 26 MSU 1982 OPP MSU 1987 OPP 0 at Middle Tenn. 21 24 Franklin 17 0 at Marshall 29 6 Murray State 7 28 Kentucky State 6 37 Ky. State 0 13 at Austin Peay 27 0 at Middle Tenn. 30 10 at James Madison 44 17 Youngstown 33 13 Murray State 10 23 S.Arkansas 38 23 Tenn. Tech 28 16 Austin Peay 17 13 at Austin Peay 20 21 Western Ky. 0 6 at Akron 28 14 Tenn. Tech 52 17 at East Tenn. 7 38 Tenn. Tech 14 17 Western Kentucky 13 15 at Murray State 53 0 UT-Martin 40 10 at Liberty Baptist 13 7 Middle Tenn. 3 12 at Eastern Ky. 31 19 Youngstown 38 14 at Youngstown State 38 Record: *3-8 3 at Eastern Ky. 20 0 Eastern Kentucky 23 Coach: Wayne Chapman Record: 5-6 Record: 2-8 Later Forfeited to Marshall Coach: Steve Loney Coach: Bill Baldridge 42 Eagle Football 1990

MSU 1988 OPP MSU 1989 OPP 17 Marshall 30 7 at Marshall St. 30 0 Western Kentucky 34 38 Ky. State• 0 29 at Ky. State 12 14 Liberty 34 9 at Liberty 34 35 at Samford* 28 17 Samford 18 13 at Murray St. 27 22 Murray St. 29 32 Middle Tenn. 34 0 at Middle Tenn. 49 14 at Tenn. State 23 14 Tenn. State 29 23 at Austin Peay* 22 43 Austin Peay 6 14 Tenn. Tech* 89 20 at Tenn. Tech 3 13 at Cincinnati 10 17 Eastern Ky. 39 31 Eastern Ky. 38 Record: 3·8·0 Record: 5·6·0 Coach: Bill Baldridge Coach: Bill Baldridge *Later forfeited.

Head Football Coaches

Year Coach w L T Pct. 1927•35 George D. Downing 28 32 3 .467 1936,52 Ellis T. Johnson 54 44 10 .551 No Football 1943-45 1953.55 Wilbur (Shorty) Jamerson 0 26 0 .000 1956-58 Paul Adams 4 21 1 .160 1959·67 Guy Penny 39 39 2 .500 1968-71 John (Jake) Hallum 22 17 1 .564 1972-75 RoyM. Terry 15 26 1 .366 1976•78 Wayne Chapman 7 20 3 .259 1979-80 Tom Lichtenberg 9 11 1 .450 1980-83 Steve Loney 8 24 0 .250 1984-89 Bill Baldridge 20 45 0 .308 Total 206 305 22 .403

Morehead State's Ten Largest Victories

Year Pts. 1941 104 MSU ...... 104 Rio Grande ...... 0 1927 83 MSU ...... 83 Broaddus ...... 0 1938 76 MSU ...... 76 Lawrence Tech ...... 0 1937 66 MSU ...... 66 Alfred Holbrook ...... 0 1938 58 MSU ...... 58 Alfred Holbrook ...... 0 1938 58 MSU ...... 58 Georgetown ...... 0 1938 58 MSU ...... 58 Cent. Teachers ...... 0 1950 58 MSU ...... 58 Evansville ...... 0 1959 58 MSU ...... 58 Maryville ...... 0 1961 58 MSU ...... 58 Memphis Navy ...... 0 Eagle Football 1990 43 Eagle Football Letterman

A Matt Blair (76,77,78,79) Percy Caudill (31) Steve Davis (73) Sterling Ford (78, 79) Dave Adams (48, 50) J ohn Blake (86) Bo Chambers (79, 80, 81) Alby Dawson (57, 58, 59) Ralph Fowee (67) George Adams (63, 64, 66) Aaron Blakely (88) Jim Chandler(75, 76, 77) Bob Day (53) Ahmed Fowler (85, 86, 88) Harry Adams (35) Duane Bland (76, 77, 78 79) Wayne Chapman (56, 57, 58, Tom Day (76, 77, 78) Rick Fox (72, 73, 74) Jack Adams (42) Frank Bloss (50, 51, 52) 59) Arthur Dayton (65) Tommy Fox (76, 77, 78, 79) Jody Adams (36, 37, 38) Don Bonner (73, 74, 75, 76) Jim Childress (66) Ernest DeCouley (61, 62) Jim Fraley (50) Lawrence Adams (53, 54, 55, Dave Bostelman (69, 70, 71) Larry Chinn (65, 66) Robert Delonga (51, 52, 53) Lawrence Fraley (27, 28, 30) 56) Horace Boswell (76, 77, 78) John Christopher (79, 80, 81, Steve Denny (79, 80, 81, 82) Tim Frame (82, 83) Paul Adams (39, 40, 42) Doug Bowell (86, 87,88) 82) Tim Devine (77, 78, 79, 80) Charlie Franklin (80, 82, 83, Henry Addington (32, 33) Greg Bowles (78) Joh n Clark (68, 70) Joe Dillow (73, 74, 75) 84) Bill Adkins (63, 54,55, 56) Robert Brashear (32, 33, 34, Claude Clayton (27, 28, 32, Bert Dixon (55, 57, 58) Randy Frazier (82, 83, 85, 86) Harvey Adkins (51, 52) 36) 33) Mike Dobbs (89) Lowell Freeman (51, 52) Sonny Adkins (57) Alex Brawner (73, 74) Tony Clayton (86) Don Dombroskas (60) David French (75, 76) David Alexander (81, 82) Adrian Breen (83, 85, 86) Roger Cleveland (82, 83, 85) John Donat (60) Ron French (73, 74, 75) Ken Alexander (79, 80, 81, Ronald Breitfelder (65, 66) Billy Cloud (88) Arnold Drury (70, 71, 72) Wayne Frost (78) 82) Tim Brewer (77, 79, 80) Jeff Clouse (83) Lenn Duff (80, 81, 82, 83) Ty Fuller (82) Greg Bright (76, 77, 78, 79) Geary Clutter (70, 72, 73) Tim Duff (79, 80) Caulton Allais (33) G Elwood Allen (27, 28) Don Brindle (71) Richard Cobb (65, 66, 67) John Dunn (83, 85) Clyde Alley (34, 36) Durwood Brittle (72, 73) Everett Coconaugher (32, Kevin Durban (80, 81) Joe Gagliano (87, 88) Mark Altenberger (7 1, 72, Bob Brockman (73, 74, 75) 33) Mike Du Vall (89) Don Galbraith (42, 47) 73) Ed Brogan (47) Leon Cody (76, 77, 78) Sam Du Vall (84, 86) Vincent Gandolfi (41, 42) Dan Ambrosini (88) John Brogan (64) Tom Cohan (89) Bob Dyer (48, 49, 50) James Gant (38, 39) Tom Amick (71) Dennis Brown (62, 63, 64, 65) Eric Coker (89) John Dyer (47) Tony Gast (59, 60, 61) Andy Anderson (36) George Brown (54, 55) Bill Collier (50) Ron Gathright (67, 68, 69) Marvin Anderson (37, 38) Mike Brown (59, 60, 61, 62) Aster Collins (39, 40) E Joe Gay (71, 72) Kirk Andrews (70, 71, 72) Pete Brown (84) Steve Collins (84, 85, 86) Thomas Eads (64, 65, 66, 67) Luther Gibbs (82) Gerry Anthony (72, 73, 74, Todd Browning (81, 82) John Collins (47, 48) Mike Ealey (78, 79, 80, 82) Wayne Gibson (42) 75) Mike Brugh (81, 82) Emmitt Colston (74, 75) J im Edwards (68, 79, 70, 71) Louis Gideon (70, 71, 72, 73) James Appel (88) Tom Bryant (70) Julius Combs (76, 77, 78, 79) Robert Elam (57, 58) David Gifford (86, 87, 88) Charles Arline (69, 70, 71) Glen Bullock (77) Paul Combs (31, 32, 32) Darrell Elliott (89) Mike Gildea (88) Sam Armstrong (75) Danny Burgett (66) J ohn Coning (68, 69, 70, 71) Foster Elliott (30) John Gilliam (83, 84, 85, 86) David Asberry (89) Greg Burke (84, 85, 86, 87) David Conley (88) Louis Ellis (27, 28) Darrell Givens (86) Bob Asbury (58) William Burke (47) Paul Conner (64, 65, 66, 67) Jack Ervin (75, 76, 77) William Goble (51, 52) Jim Ashton (51) Bob Burnett (71) Fredrick Conroy (65, 66) Dennis Ettel (76, 77) Billy Goldsmith (78, 80, 81, Charles Burnett (67, 68) Tony Consiglio (81, 82) Drew Evans (32) 82) B Everett Burton (47) Leon Conway (61) Overton Evans (31, 32) Mike Gottfried (62, 63, 64, 65) Gene Bailey (48, 49, 50) Jeff Burton (87) Dean Copeland (78, 80, 81, Bill Everhart (47) Dan Gooch (79, 80, 81, 82) Ray Bailey (37, 38, 39) Tom Buzyniski (84, 85) 82) James Goode (88) Jack Baker (50) Gary Copeland (81) F Rodney Gordon (85, 86, 87, Bill Baldridge (66, 67, 68) C Steve Corder (83) Nilo Fachini (42) 88) Larry Baldridge (68, 69, 70) Jonathan Cage (84, 85, 86, Brett Couch (83, 84) Don Fair (36, 38) Jim Gose (51, 52) Kevin Balduf (78) 87) Hubert Counts (28, 29) Ron Fangman (75) James Graham (83) Denver Ball (36, 37) Bob Cain (86, 87) Dave Cox (70, 71, 72, 73) Wallace Fannin (30) Ray Graham (72, 73, 74, 75) Tom Ball (30, 33) Rick Calcutt (82, 83, 85) Joe Cox (65, 66) Ed Farrell (39, 40, 41) Mike Gray (89) William Ball (47) Harold Calhoun (76) Wayne Cozad (57) Mitch Fedak (89) Tommy Gray (64, 65, 66, 67) Harold Baker (5 1, 54) Rich Cameron (87) Craig Crabtree (82, 83) Brown Feix (50) Larry Greenholz (37) Joe Baker (47, 48, 49) Larry Campassi (76, 77, 78, Buford Crager (58, 59, 60) Wallace Feix (53, 54) Darius Grice (76) Earl Barber (33, 34) 79) Dennis Crowley (69, 70, 71, Kevin Ferlita (88) Tom Griffin (4 7) Duerson Barnes (39, 40) Russell Campbell (61 , 62, 63, . 72) Keith Ferrell (86, 87) Mike Grim (83, 85, 86) Gardner Bates (50,51,52,53) 64) Lloyd Cummings (65, 66) Buddy Fields (56, 57, 59) Elijah Grinstead (34) Ray Bates (27, 28) Chris Canada (84, 85) Todd Curkendall (80, 81, 82) Bernie Fieler (51, 52) David Grisham (83) David Bax (82) Tony Cardwell (78, 79, 80) Keith Curry (80, 81, 82, 83) Bill Fisher (54) Clyde Grone (27) Jim Bayes (68, 69, 70, 71) Gary Carmichael (78, 79, 80) James Cushner (66) Jim Fisher (67, 68) Otto Gsell (65, 66, 67, 68) Darrell Beavers (87, 88) Dennis Carr (85) Dean Cvitkovic (76, 77, 78) Tyrone Fisher (89) Bob Guillaume (71) Steve Beckum (74) Raymond Carroll (28, 29) Rick Cyrus (83) John Fitch (36, 37, 38) Dennis Guillaume (87) Ed Bedell (51, 52) Jim Carter (47, 50) Clyde Flannery (34, 36, 37) H D Buddy Bell (58) Ken Carter (89) Steve Fleak (73, 74, 75) Graydon Hackey (32, 33, 34) Terry Bell (76, 77) Lawrence Carter (35) Chris Dahl (85) Mike Fletcher (63, 64, 65) Charlie Hall (34) Kelvin BelJamy (85, 86) Phil Carter (89) Thomas Dailey (51) Richard Fletcher (60) James Hall (63, 64, 65) Bob Bentley (73, 74) Bill Cason (69, 70, 71, 72) Woodson Dale (35) Shane Fletcher (84, 85, 86, Ron Hamilton (65) Don Betz (47) Curtis Cassell (56, 57) Eugene Daniel (34) 87) Tim Hamilton (84) Homer Bickers (49) Chris Casterline (80, 82) Richard Daugherty (40, 41) Darrell Flowers (84) Brad Hammock (87) Bill Binder (64) Buddy Castle (67, 68, 69) RusselJ Daulton (33) Terry Flowers (73) Frenchy Hammonds (32, 36, Eddie Bishop (75, 76, 77) Curt Caudill (31, 33) Scott Davidson (61, 62, 63) Brian Flynn (89) 37, 38) Hugh Black (60) Jim Caudill (40, 41) Crawford Davies (27) Brandon Ford (89)

Paul Adams (39, 40, 42) Adrian Breen (83, 85, 86) Randy Frazier (82, 83, 85, 86) Mike Gottfried (62, 63, 64, 65) 44 Eagle Football 1990

H (con't) Brian Houillian (89) Karl Jordan (42) Earl Lyons (47) Ken Haas (70, 71, 72) Melvin Miles (84) Ralph Houston (36, 37) Ray Justice (40, 41) John Lyons (84) Mike Hanlin (82, 83, 84) Bruce Howard (59, 60) Bill Miller (58) K Manuel Lyons (47, 49, 50) Bob Miller (50) Ron Hardee (78, 80, 81) Hubert Howard (33) Tommy Lyons (47) Fred Hardy (27) Todd Kagarise (87) Nick Miller (86, 87) Jerome Howard (68, 69, 70, Orville Lyttle (85, 86) Terry Harick (75) 71) Scott Kasinger (87, 88) Yelmar Miller (73, 74, 75, 76) Bart Harper (42) Ken Howard (63, 64, 65) Tony Kays (76) M Randy Mills (87) Bud Harrin (61) Laine Howard (71) Jim Keadle (47, 48) Bill Mack (40, 41) Mike Mincey (67) J ames Keenan (59, 60) Darrin Harris (88) Ty Howard (86, 87, 88, 89) Clyde MacLaughlin (47, 48, Wayne Mincey (76) Paul Kennedy (49) Matt Harris (75, 76, 77, 78) Carl Howerton (40, 41, 42) 49, 50) Brian Mink (80, 81) Rodney Harris (88) George Kershner (28, 29, 30 A!an Mitchell (60, 61, 62) John Howland (71, 73) 31) ' J a mes Maggard (29, 30, 32) Tony Harris (73, 75, 76) Rusty Hubbard (80, 81, 82) Larry Maggard (89) Bill Mitchell (60, 61, 62) Ma rc Kessler (77, 79, 80) Cecil Harrison (67, 68, 69, 70) Joe Huenefeld (76, 77, 78) Lou Maines (70, 71, 72, 73) Greg Mitchell (86, 88, 89) D.D. Harrison (84, 86, 87) Charlie Hull (74, 76) Bill Ketchem ( 48, 50, 51) John Ma.nsfield (86) Allen Montgomery (85) Rico King (65) Rondall Hart (53, 54, 55, 56) Donald Hum (54, 55) Rich Marcello (81) William Mocabee (32, 34) Robert King (80, 81, 82) Vernon Harvey (84, 85) Richard Humphrey (60) Brad Marcalliant(76, 77, 78 Ala~ Moore (73, 74, 75, 76) Art Hastings (6 I) Dorron Hunter (78, 78, 79 Bobby Kinser (56, 67, 58, 59) 79) ' DaV1d Moore (65, 66, 67, 68) Stewart Kirtley (47, 48, 50) Jim Hastings (58, 59, 60, 61) 80) ' Lenville Martin (81) Doug Moore (68, 69, 70, 71) Ed Kiser (36, 37, 38) Harry Hatfield (39, 40, 42) Parnell Martindate (32) Douglas Moore (57, 58) J ohn Kline (51, 62) Dave Haverdick (66, 67, 68 I Frank Martini (77) Ken Moore (87, 88, 89) Jane Knepshield (60) 69) ' Robert Igo (56, 57, 58) Mike Marksberry (73, 74, 75) Frank Moricle (4 7, 48, 50) Andy Knicely (83) Mike Hawkins(69, 70, 71, 72) Steve Iker (71, 72, 73, 74) Addie Marshall (40) John Moricle (47, 48, 49) Melvin Knight (82, 83, 84) John Hayden (87) Bryan Imhoff (79) Bill Marston (66, 67, 68, 69) Cordell Mosely (36, 37) Jay Koehler (86, 87) Ron Mosely (73, 74) Gerald Haynes (42) Ken Imhoff (80, 81, 82) Lawrence Manetti (36 37 Bob Koss (87, 88, 89) Herald Heaberlin (30) Mike Innis (85) 38) ' ' John Moses (76, 77, 78, 79) Bob Heitz (40) Thomas lnslee (56) Joe Koynock (88) Pete Masonis (42) Eugene Motley (54, 55, 56) Ron Henke (75, 76, 77, 78) John Irwin (87, 88, 89) L Mike Mattia (70, 71 , 72, 73) Ed Mudd (48, 49, 50) Dan Hennigan (71) Wallace lshem (57, 58, 59) Jim Mauser (49) Harold Mullins (48) Dane Laggenbauer (72, 73, Ray Mulroy (70, 71) Doug Henwood (69, 70, 71 James Ishmael (36, 37, 38) 74, 75) John Mauser (47) Howard Murphy (60, 62, 63) 72) ' Hargis Ison (27) Greg Laird (77) J erry Mayes (76) Ralph Mursman (39, 40) Jeff Hester (86, 87, 88) John Ivaska (55) Dwayne Lane (87) John Mayo (87) Kevin Myersb (87, 88) Benny Hetrnan (42) J Leonard Lane (48, 49, 50) Mike McCardwell (71, 72, 73) Jimmy Hicks (52) Rusty La.ne (55) Earl McCormick (68, 69) N Marvin Hicks (65, 66, 67) Darryl J ackson (82, 83) Wayne Lane (87) Butch McCoy (81, 82, 83) Scott Napier (85) Paul Hicks (68) J1?1 Jackson (86, 87, 88, 89) Dean Lape (85, 86, 87) Tony McCoy (81, 82, 83) Troy Napier (84) Warren Hicks (42) Mike J ackson (72, 73, 74) Frank Laughlin (27, 28, 29) Doug McCray (71, 73) Chuck Neal (7 I) John High (69, 70, 72) Howard Jacobs (83, 84, 85 Junior Lawson (39, 40) Metry McGaughy (85, 86) Ray Newsom (69, 70, 71) Darnell Hill (73) 86) ' Clell Leedy (33) James McGinnis (58) Rab Niblo (50) Fred Hill (60, 61) Jeff Jacobs (85, 86, 87, 88) Mark Ledford (81, 82, 83) Greg McGuire (78) Mercie Nickel (48, 49) Quincey Hill (78, 79) Lance Jansen (87, 88) Tom Lehman (68, 69, 70, 71) Jeff McGuire (84, 85) David Nickell (31) Phil Hippley (71) Matt Jansen (83, 86) John Lemke (69, 70, 71) Bernard McIntosh (79) Nick Nighswander (71 72 Ted Hoffstetter (30, 33) Dion J enkins (77) Norman Letcher (75 76 77 Hershall McIntosh (79) 73) ' ' Jim Hoffman (47, 48, 50, 51) Ershine Jenkins (51, 54) 78) ' ' ' Ray McIntosh (87, 88) James Noe (34, 35) Terry Hoffman (65, 66 67 John Jenkins (33) Jack Lewis (28, 29) Don McKenzie (53, 54, 55) Buster Norris (39, 40, 41) 68) ' ' Rodney Jefferson (76, 77, 79) Carl Linton (76) Gary McKinney (65, 66, 67) Malcolm Norris (29) Ron Hogg (88) Anthony Jerdine (89) Gsry Listerman (68, 69) Doug McMahon (84, 85) Mike Nova (72) Bob Hogge (42) Ellie Jonhson (89) Ron Little (68, 69, 70, 71) Jack McMcorkle (59) Glemore Hogge (34) Fred Johnson (42) Jim Livesay (74, 75) Edgar McNabb (28, 29, 30) 0 Allie Holbrook (29, 30, 31) Jimmy Johnson (71, 73, 74) Davey Locke (76, 77, 78, 80) J ames McNelly (87) Walter Oakes (33) Harold Holliday (32, 33) Kenny Johnson (82, 83) Harry Lockhart (66) Garry McP eek (87, 88) Bud Ogden (60) Dwain Hollingworth (68 69 Laird Johnson (76, 76) Rob Lockhart (81, 82, 83, 84) Kenny Meadows (86 86 88 Thomas O'Hara (56) 70) ' ' Larry Johnson (68) Cal Lyons (72, 73, 74, 76) 89) ' ' ' Bobby Oliver (62) Ma urice Hollingsworth (68, Marcus J ohnson (78, 80, 81) Ed Love (47) George Meeha ne (61) Jesus Ornelas (88) 69, 70, 71) Tally J ohnson (62, 63, 64) Tony Love (87, 88, 89) Brian Meenach (85) Gerald Osborne (85) Karl H op (72, 73, 74, 75) Willard Johnson (30) Butch Lowe (80, 81, 82) Marvin Meredith (47) J ~mes Osborne (62, 63, 64) Ken Hopkins (78, 80, 81) Doug Joiner (78, 79, 80, 81) Mike Lowe (78) Tom Merry (66) Mike Ostendorf (84) William Hornbeck (62, 63, Edward Jones (65) Harry Lowman (36, 37, 38) K~ith Mescher (73, 74, 75, 76) Paul Ousley (54, 55, 57) 64, 65) Frank Jones (65) Jerry Lucas (88, 89) Mike Metcalf (84, 85, 87) Lua Oxley (31) Dalvin Horton (76) Oscar Jones (76) Roy Lucas (60, 61, 62, 63) Williiam Meyers (27) John (Buck) Horton (36 37 Richard Jones (61, 62, 63, 64) Joe Lustic (39, 40, 42) Ed Mignery (68, 69, 70) 38) ' ' Lawrence Adams (63, 64, 55, Harry Lyles (68, 69, 70, 7 I) Kenny Milcalaska (42) 56)

Dave Haverdick (66, 67, 68, 69) Jeff Jacobs (85, 86, 87, 88) Howard Murphy (60, 62, 63) Nick Nighswander (71, 72, 73) Eagle Football 1990 45

p William Reynolds (32, 34) Jim Siple (47, 48, 50) Jim Trempe (74) Leon Wesley (65, 66, 67, 68) Dennis Palochack (87, 89) Dave Rhodes (70, 71) Bob Slater (63) Ernie Triplett (70, 71, 72) Leo Wessell (61, 62, 63) Constantine Pappas (54, 55) Jeff Richards (81, 82) Jack Slattery (50, 51, 52) Irwin Triplett (35, 36, 37) David West (57, 58) Chris Pardue (77) John Richie (83) David Slaughter (77) Mike Trosper (82) Paul West (60, 61, 62) Richard Pare (61, 62, 63, 64) Austin Riddle (28, 29, 30) John Slaughter (69, 70, 71) Carlos Tuck (88, 89) Vic Wharton (72, 73) Larry Parks (62) Joe Roberts (74, 75) Bob Smith (80) Ken Turner (77, 78, 79) Leroy Wheeler (42) Tom Parks (55) Frank Robertson (27) Charles Smith (39, 40, 41) Mike Turner (87, 88, 89) Paul Wheeler (42) Barnard Parsons (84, 85, 86) Jim Robinson (67) Jack Smith (61, 62, 63, 64) Paul Tyson (84) Anthony White (89) Eric Patterson (82) Lewis Robinson (83, 85) Shaun Smith (85, 86) Kenny White (87, 88) Pete Pawloski (42, 47) Louis Rogan (67, 68, 69, 70 Willie Smith (88) u Robert Whitman (78, 79) Walter Underwood (89) Clarence Payne (51, 52) Harold Rose (53, 54, 55) Raymond Sorg (27) Bill Wietmarshen (85, 86) Tony Payne (79) Robert Rose (57, 58) Rusty Sovine (76) James Urlage (77) George Wiggins (40, 41) Ray Pendergraft (50) Te Bay Rose (37, 38, 39) J erry Spaeth (73, 74, 75, 76) Terry Upshaw (86) Jerry Wing (47, 48, 49, 50) Jeff Perkins (69, 70) James Ross (65, 66, 67) Chris Spalding (80, 81, 82, V Charles Williams (31) Robert Rowland (32, 33, 34) 83) Jerome Williams (87, 88,89) Milan Perpich (47, 48, 49, 50) Ty Vandegrift (85) Ted Perry (29, 30) Joe Rushinskas (39, 40) T.A. Spalding (76, 77, 78, 79) Roland Williams (72) Mike Rucker (68, 69, 70, 71) Clarence Sparks (30, 32) Gordon Vanhoose (31) Vic Williams (72, 73, 74, 75) Randy Pestonia (78) Marion Vanhoose (41) George Rudd (81) Douglas Sparks (35) Lou Willinger (87) Charles Phillips (56) Dalton Vann (89) Don Russell (73, 7 4) J eff Spears (74, 75) Fred Wilson (32, 33) David Phillips (81) Bill Van Wagner (73, 74, 75) Scotty Russell (63, 65) Marvin Spelock (42) Neil Wilson (86, 88) Oscar Phillips (59, 60, 61, 62) Jug Varney (38, 39, 40) Tommy Ryan (35) Irvin Spencer (50, 51, 52) Randolph Wimberly (59) Todd Phillips (86) Luke Varney (35) William Ryan (32, 33, 34) Richard Spencer (54, 55) Ray Winebrenner (81, 82, 84) Thomas Phipps (27) Benny Vaznelis (39, 40, 42) Thomas Spradlin (54, 55, 57) David Wood (85, 86) Al Pier (28) Edward Vaznelis (39) s Chuck Steiner(70, 71, 72, 73) Oakley Wooten (31, 33) Dave Pingue (87, 88) Ed Veeneman (85) Darrell Sadowski (68, 69) Damon Stephens (84) Larry Workman (41, 42, 47) Robert Pitakos (48, 49, 50) Homer Vickers (85) Steve Sagady (39, 40) Dell Stephenson (83) Morris Wright (53, 54) John Pylbon (55, 57, 58) Geral Vinson (35, 36) Tony Salvato (41, 42) Dean Stepp (86) Carlos Wyant (32, 33, 34, 35) Billy Poe (83, 85, 86) Gary Virden (63, 64, 65, 66) Doug Sanford (76) Mike Sterbling (72) Timothy Wyant (35, 36, 37) Charles Porter (48, 49, 50, 51) Bill Vogt (79, 80, 81, 82) Dennis Sanor (73, 74, 75) Leonard Strobel (60) John G. Porter (88, 89) Ed Vorderbrueggan (76, 77, y Joe Satini (78) Mark Stafford (80, 81, 82) Ronnie Porter (51, 52) 78, 79) Henry Pritchard (29, 30) Richard Shadwiick (89) Glendon Stanley (37, 38, 39) Paul Yaok (28) Matt Prichard (83, 85) Dave Schaetzke (70, 71, 72, Roger Stark (89) w Dwight Yarn (78, 79, 80, 81) 73) Ray Yates (79, 80) Cole Proctor 65, 66) Matt Stevens (89) William Wade (48, 50) Todd Schebor (82, 83) Rich Yeager (75, 76, 77, 78) Matt Pryor (47, 48, 50) Corky Stewart (49, 50) Charles Wagner (63, 64) Mark Schlinger (88) Terry Yeast (89) Randy Pulley (73) James Story (57, 58) Joe Wagner (85, 86) Scott Schilling (83) Matt Yeoman (85, 87) Warren Purvis (66) J.C. Stubbs (65) Matt Wachle (76, 77) Joe Schlager (81, 83) Tim York (73, 74) Mike Puthoff (79, 80, 81, 82) Dave Stukey (81, 82, 83) Clint Walker (68, 69, 70) Karl Schmitt (72, 73, 74, 75) Charlie Young (79, 80) Steve Pytel (80, 81, 82) Pete Swain (61) Harry Walker (38, 39, 40) Bill Schrader (48, 50) Jimmy Young (80, 81, 82) Chris Swartz (87, 88, 89) Alzedo Walter (41, 42) Henry Schutte (59, 60) Gary Yowan (88, 89) Q Jim Sweeney (42) Richard Walter (56) Oliver Scott (30) Tom Queen (47, 48, 49) Henry Sykes (75, 76, 77) Victor Walters (42) z Thomas Scott (56, 59, 60) Larry Szczerba (89) R Vaughn Scott (88) Bob Walther (48) Vincent Zacvhem (40, 41, 42) Steve Szegedi (41) Roy Walton (52, 53, 54) Vic Zarkzewski (50) Stan Radjunas(37, 38, 39) Tony Sergent (84, 85, 87) Bill Wamsley (66, 67, 68, 79) Greg Ramey (85, 86) Frank Setear (41) T Rich Zuriech (79, 80) B.J. Ward (79, 80, 81, 82) Marv Rammelsburg (48, 50) Ted Shannon (55) Joe Tackett (58, 69) Steve Ward (67, 68, 69, 70) Nick Rapier (79) Bruce Shaw (77) Jones Trent (39) Paul Wamnier (58) Don Rardin (74, 75, 76) Vernon Shearer (74, 75, 76) Hayes Tate (39, 40) Steve Warnock (75) Ron Ratliff (63) Mark Sheehan (69, 70, 71, John Taylor (66) Thomas Warren (76, 77, 78, Bruce Rawlings (38, 39, 40) 73) Anthony Thomas (88) 79) Scotty Reddick (63, 64, 66) Walt Shepard (59) Cory Thomas (84, 85) John Washo (55, 57) Les Redmon (51) Eugene Sheridan (32) Larry Thomas (73, 74, 75) Leon Watson (35, 36, 37) (51) Brian Shimer (80, 81, 82) Roger Thomas (53) John Watson (36, 37) Roger Reese (72, 73) Gary Shirk (69, 70, 71, 72) Tommy Thomas (75) Keith Watts (78, 79, 81) Don Reeves (80, 81, 82) Milton Shivers (66 John Thompson (51, 52, 53) Ike Weaver (47, 48, 49) Carey Reid (78, 79, 80, 81) Tod Short (84) Anthony Thornton (74) Ken Webb (86) Jeff Reidinger (40) Roger Shoup (66) Dave Thurkill (80, 81, 82) Carl Webster (84) Jim Reidinger (41) John Shuey (34, 35) Ike Tierney (27) Monty Webster (85, 87) Bruce Reynolds (73) Eric Simmons (82) Matt Tilton (84, 85) Bill Wells (52) Custer Reynolds (37, 38) Jim Simms (78) Tisza (89) Mike Ed Wells (51, 52, 54) James J. Reynolds (32, 33) Phil Simms (75, 76, 77, 78) Lewis Tolle (51, 52) John Werdell (84, 85) Thomas Sims (56, 57, 58, 59) Steve Tow (88)

Billy Poe (83, 85, 86) Louis Rogan (67, 68, 69, 70) Don Russell (73, 74) Dave Schaetzke (70, 71, 72, 73) 46 Eagle Football 1990

1990 Eagle Athletic Fund Contributors

Champions BINDER ALVIN D. SCOTT EWELL G. MARI GA JULIE BURKHAMER J EFFREY ALAN BLACK'S FLOWERS SMITHS SPORTS MARTIN BILL BURNS BURTON EVERETT ($1,000-up) BLAIR DONALD E SORRELL CHARLES WENDELL MARTIN WAYNE M CARSON JOHN F. ALE-8-0NE BLUEGRASS COCA-COLA STACY RANDY L MAYES STEPHEN KEITH CARTER DON ASHLAND OIL, INC BOB'S FOOD SERV. STANDARD TOBACCO MCDANIEL GLENN R CASSITY DANNY R B & D SERVICES, INC. BOLT WILLIAM DA YID STRONG RYDER MCNEALJAMESG CAUDILL TERRY BLAKEMAN (HARDEES) BROWN WALLACE MJCHAEL STULTZ PHARMACY MERCER SHANNON COBB RICHARD B BRADLEY WILLIAM BRUMFIELD G. T. THE PLANT CO. MERLO CHARLES S COLLINS TERRY J BUSINESS & DEV. BRYANTC.T. VICTOR SUSAN MISSOURI BOWL. COLLIS ERIC R CABLISH HOMER G. BURCHETT TROY L. WATSON FLOYD R. MOREHEAD PLAZZA VIDEO COMBS GAYLORD E CAMPBELL CHEVRO. JOE CARPENTER R.W., DR. WELCH JAMES WARREN MOYER KENNETH P. COMMERCIAL BANK DBA SUBS & SALAD NA C&CDRUGS WELLS RANDY C. MSU ALUMNI ASSOC CONLEY JAMES ELMO DOMINO'S PIZZA CARR WALTER W. WESTINGHOUSE FND McCORMICK JAY M. CRAIG NANCY F DOYLE R DENNIS CARTER LAWRENCE M WHEELER ALBAN LEWIS NEVILLE FRANK CRAYCRAFT MICHAEL V. FANNIN CHEVROLET LARRY CAUDILL RONALD JACKSON WHITENEVAV NOE E HOWARD CRESS GARY FRANKLIN FEATHER, INC. CHANEY RUSSEL ROSS WILLIAMSON E. J ANE NORGE VILLAGE CRUSHAM SUSAN R. FOSSETT R. THOMAS CITIZENS BANK-HAZARD ZUCCOLA JOHN C. O'NEAL GARY A. CURTIS KENNETH R. GILLHAMER MICHAEL CORNETT IRENE OSBORNE J AMES B DAUGHERTY GLADYS F. HANLIN BILL D. COUNTS WILLIAM H, JR. Century OWENS IRENE DAY ROBERT LEWIS HOLIDAY INN, MOREHEAD CROWLEY DENNIS E ($100-$199) OXLEY LUSTER C. DOAN FRANK J ACK ROE INSUR. DAKK,INC. PACK'S, INC. DOAN OTIS JACOBS TERRY S. & SUSAN DAWSON JOSEPH E. ALLEN HUBERT L. PALMER GREGORY D DOWNEY JULIA L. JACOR DAY RAYMOND C. ANDERSON MARVIN A. PARKERR.L. DUFFJAMESO J ERRICO DEPEW DRUGS, INC. ARMSTRONG JIM PENNY GUY ENSIGN ALMA M. MOREHEAD BROADCASTING DILLE MARK W AUSTIN RICHARD PETRO JOHN T. FAGAN BOB MOREHEAD NATIONAL BANK DILL & SCOTT N. BAILEY ALICE PHELPS LEONARD FAIRDALER MSU BOWLING CLUB EDDIE'S SHELL BAILEY ROY PHELPS WILLIAM L. FAMILY & FEDERAL MSU QUARTERBACK FAMILY HEALTH CL BALDRIDGE BILLJ . POHLAD BERNARD FERN KENNETH PARK NEWSPAPERS FANNIN JOHN W. BARON JAMES R. PRICE DREAMA FOUCH BILL B. PEOPLES FIRST BANK FIELDS MICHAEL CHARLES BARRETT LAWRENCE PROCTOR COLE ANDREW FRAZIER ALBERT PEPSI COLA CO. FIRST FEDERAL-MOREH EAD BERRYHILL STEPHEN E. RATLIFF JOYCE J. FUGATE JOHN R. PORTER CHARLES G. & STARR FLUTY JAMES A. BLUE GRASS REDWINE WILLIAM HOWARD GAITHER CYNTHIA V. RMK ENTERPRISES FOGLE JAMES GORDON BRALEY JUDY G. REED DENNIS CRAIG GRAND RES. CORP. ROWAN RESTAURANT- RAX FRALEY LAWRENCE BRANHAM EDGELLE "SHAG" REYNOLDS CUSTER B. GREEN BERT SEREY PATRICK J . GEN. TRAFFIC SER BREEDING LESTER REYNOLDS MICHAEL A GRIFFITH RONALD L SIMMS PHILLIP MARTIN GOTTFRIED MICHAEL C BREWSTER DAVID C. RICE VIRGINIA H. GULLION DONALD L SMITH JACK GREENFIELD DANA BRISLIN MELINDA A. RICHARDS JEFFREY L GUNLOCK SANDRA 0 . STOKES PAUL R GRIFFITH ENTER., TOMMY BROWN DONALD E RIDDLE LINVILLE H & W SPORT SHOP WE NTZ BYRON E. GROSS RADER B. BROWN'S MO. HMS. RIDGELAND HDW. HAIL CHRISTOPHER JASON WILSON LILA GROTE C. NELSON BURGESS LARRY ROBERTS LELAND S HARRIS JAMES R H. WOLF & SONS CARTER CARL JACK SALVATO ANTHONY HAYES GARY Competitors HALL DREW CA VE RUN CLINIC SCHOELLMAN J AN HA YNES ALVIN SCOTT HAMILTON STEVE A. CHANDLER JASON SHAW EDWARD BRUCE HENSLEY CLEO T ($500-$999) HAMILTONS BAKERY CHANEY REX SKAGGS BILLY W HILLTOMMY ALLEN JOHN E HAYES MARY LOU CHAPMAN WALTER E. SMITH CHARLES B HOLBROOK JAMES T ALLEN'S FOODTOWN HENDERSHOT DONALD W. CITIZENS BK & TR SMITH KENNETH J . HOLWEGER JUSTIN W. BRUNSWICK FOUND. HOLBROOK HAROLD E. CLARK JENNIFER L. SMITH SCOTT HOP KARL GUNTHER BUCKNER W.T. HOMER GREGORY CO CLJFl'()N KARLA SOW ARDS HARRY E. HOPKINS MAUREEN S. BURKHARDT JOHN T. INSKEEP ROLAND COLLIS JOHN E. STOKES JOHN M HUDSON KIRK ALAN BIGNON ED JACKSON JAMES E. CONNER PAUL STRONG WILLIAM R. JOHNSON MARK J . C. ROGER LEWIS AGENCY KAELIN JOHN COOPER KYLE WILLIAMS TAYLOR PHYLLIS JONESG R CAUDILL JAMES ROGER KENTUCKY FRIED C CORNETT IRENE TERRELL CHARLES WALTER KARA MARKETING CENTEL KINNAIRD RONALD L. COUNTS WTLLIAM H. THOMAS CLYDE A. KEES FRANK EDWARD CITIZENS BANK-MOREHEAD KOGER GLENN DAUGHERTY SAM E. THOMAS MICHAEL JOSEPH KINCAIDW CONN RAYMOND L KROGER DAVIS J. HARDIN THOMPSON CAROL RUTH KIRK J OHN WILSON FAIR LANES, INC. LARRY'S MA.RINE DA Y'S TAX SER. TIMBLE AMY J . KNIGHT J ILL FOODTOWN MNGT. CORP. LEE DONNA DOTSON JANIE TRENT ANITA SUE KOHLER ROBERT M FREEMAN LOWELL LEE STEVEN DOWNS DUANE D. TUCKER CLAUDE LAFFERTY CLYDE E HALLBOBBYN LEMASTER JAMES C EPPERSON WENDY M. TUCKER MEDICAL N LAMASTER CLAUDE H. HAROLD WHITE LUM LUCKEY GEORGE M. FARMERS ST. BANK WATSON AVONNA K. LAURI JOHN PETER HUFFY FOUNDATION INC LeGROS JAMES P. FINNEY CO., INC. WELLS ROBERT MICHAEL LEDFORD MARK B HUNTER FOODS INC MARTIN PHILLIP J . FISHER LARRY WILSON WHEELER NANCY LEHMAN THOMAS L MARSTON WILLIAM F. MARTIN'S DEPT. STORE FLA TT DA VTD DORAN WILLIAMSON JANE LYSIEN JOHN JOSEPH MOREHEAD BROAD. N MARZETT! LAWRENCE A FOLEYS & GARRYS WIGGERS JOHN J . MARKEL STEVE McDONALD'S.MHD MCCARDWELL MICHAEL J. FORD NEW HOLLAD WILSON LARRY ADRIAN MARKSBERRY HARRY McHUGH R. THOMAS MCGARY LILLIAN M. FRITO-LAY, INC. WOODS FAIRCE 0 MATTOX MARSHALL KIRK NCR FOUNDATION MEARS INSURANCE FRAME TIMOTHY A YOUNG JOANNE C. MAY DEPT. STORES OLD SOUTH DIST. MOORE ALANE GUENTHER PAUL F. MCGRATH ROBERT LEE PEOPLES BANK-SANDY HOOK MORRIS EDDIE HAMMANN GEORGE Loyalty MILLER EDWARD PING JERRY MOSES JOHN C HASSELBACH MICHAEL L. ($50-$99) MILLER JANET L PLA YFORTH ROSCOE H. MRGATTl'S HENEHAN JOSEPH P. MOORE WENDELL F RAVENSCRAFT F. A. MUDD EDWARD LEE HENNIGAN DANIEL C ADKINS PALMER R MOOSE NICOLES. SLONE ROBERT A. NCR FOUNDATION HESTER DONALD T AMERICAN OFFICE SUPPLY MT. PLEASANT FUN STERLING TRAVEL NEISES ROLAND H. HICKS JIMMIE A ARNOLD GARY BRYANT MULLINS J . T. SUN T-SHIRTS NETHERTON LARRY JOE HITCH HARRY AULT DELBERT NELSON ELMER SZCZERBA WILLIAM L. NORRIS COLUMBUS E. HOWERTON CARLL. BAKERW.P. OSBORNE JOHN W. TRIANGLE CARPETS NORTHCUTT & SON HOWERTON ROBERT F. BALDRIDGE LARRY D PARE RICHARD D WORKMAN LARRY D PAINTSVILLE OFF. X-RAY HUESEMAN JERRY BARRICKMAN MARJORIE G. PARKER SHIRLEY RUTH PARKS MARGARET D. JUDGE JEFFREY P. BEHYMER THOMAS A PERRY RON Blue/ Gold PEG'S FOOD MART KAPPES KEITH R BENTZ RICHARD PHELPS WILLIAM B PERKINS J . MARK KILGORE RICHARD BINDER KEITH PHILLIPS BRADLEY M. ($200-$499) RAMEY C. VICTOR KIZER PAULE. BLACK TODD M.M. POWELL GERALD LEE ALFREY GEORGE D RAZOR JOHN E. KRING RAYMOND L. BLAIR WALTER LAWRENCE QUEEN HARRY THOMAS ARMSTRONG WM RICHARD REDWINE WILLIAM R. LETCHER NORMAN BOLINGER WILLIAN RASTANI THOMAS M BALDRIDGE LEXTER RICHARD WHITE LEX. HERALD-LEADER BOYD G. RUSSELL RATLIFF RONALD D BARBER GEORGE C RI CHARDSON CO. LOGAN'S BRADLEY DARRELL ROBINSON RICHARD L BAYLOG BRYON RIEDINGER JAMES R. LONG LARRY BROH SAMUEL J ROSE E. TEBAY BELLAMY HAROLD SADOWSKI DARRYL MACK WILLIAM J BROWN DAYNA SPENCER ROSES AND MORE BENNETT SHELLEY E SCOTT EDWARD J. MAGGARDS STORE BRUNK DAVE RUDD SANDY Eagle Football 1990 47

RUSSELL DONALD F BROWN NATALIE D. GRIMES GLENN MANN ESTELLA STALEY BRIAN EDWARD RUTSCH DONALD H. BROWNING LISA GULLETT NELSON H MARLOW LORETTA A STAMPER KELLY SANDY STEVEN REESE BRYAN TOBY HACKWORTH JOHN MARTIN WESLEY M STANLEY RODNEY B SCHLEMMER JIM R BRYANT WILLIAM J . HALLER PAULC MATTINGLY JOSEPH W. STATE FARM-BAKER SHADEMOORE PARK BURGESS GEORGE R HAMILTON BETI'Y MATTOX MICHAEL E STEGEN ARTHUR E SIGMA PHI BURGESS TROY HAMPTON DOUG MCCOY FRENCH T. STEW ART BARBARA J SLONE KAREN J BURTON JESSICA HANSEL JOHN MCGLONE ANN MARIE STEWART JAMES SLOSS ROBERT R. BURTON NORMAN E. HARLAN RETREAD. MCGUFFIN AARON STRICKLAND JAMES C. SMISER ANN BYRNE MICHAEL HARPER RONALD W MCHUGH BILL STRYKER ALLAN SMITH CHARLES C&H LIQUORS HARRINGTON JOHN E. MCHUGH PETE SUTHERLAND TRUDY C. SMITH ROSSE CAIN HAROLD W. HARRIS RICHARD ANDERSON MCMAKIN ANN T. TACKETT PHILLIP M SMITH WEYMAN G CAMPASSI LARRY A HASKELL JAN B MENCAS DIANNE TALBOT JUDE SPANIOL FRANK J CANTRELL PA UL HAZELRIGG TOMMY J MESSER CLAUDE A TALBOTT RICHARD SPENCER IRVIN E CARPENTER DA YID HEATHERLY STEPHEN MILLER PAT LACY TALKINGTON DONALD D. STAMPER JEFFREY D CASTLE BOB HEDGECOCK HERBERT C MILLER RODNEY DON TAYLOR ESTELLE STEW ART GRAP-HICS CASTLE'S JEWELRY HEILIG-MEYERS MOORE WALTER C TAYLOR JEFF STEWART 0. LESTON CAUDELL JOHN W HEMPILL BARRY MORGAN JAMES T. THE BLOSSOM BOX SWEENEY HARRY FRANCIS CAUDLLLJOHNNY L. HEMPILL BRIAN MOYER FRANCIS E. THOMAS ADRIAN SUPER 8 MOTEL CHAFFIN JOHNNY HENNEKAM LISA GAMALSKI MULLINS J .T. THOMAS ALETHA R T& W FORD CHANEY DENNIS R. HENWOOD DOUGLAS E McENTlRE LEAH THOMAS SAMMY TODD TASTY TREATS CHANEY SANFORD HESLER WILLIAM M. McGUIRE FORD n THOMPSON GISELE F. THATCHER JERRY D CHONG ALDO LEE HESTER SCO'IT McKEE BOBBY THOMPSON R. PERRY THOMAS JAMES D CHURCH DOUGLAS N HOEHNER THOMAS E. NATHANSON JACE TIPTON SUSAN F TINGLE CHARLES W. COCAGNE NANCY S. HOGG ISAAC NESBITT HOWARD TIPTON TERRENCE K TOM'S PIZZA COLLINS TAMMY K. HOLBROOK SAM NESSLER LISA A. TOBIN J ONELL TRAXEL CHARLES COMPTON ROBERT BRIAN HOLLENCAMP ROBERT A. NICKELL J. MERLE TODDCECILW VANOVER MELVlN G. CONN SHERRY HOUCHEN CAROL F. NIETUBIC SANDRA J TOLLE HARLAN WOODROW VILLAGE LANES CONN STEPHEN N. HUESTON WILLIAM J . NOLAN CHARLES TOLPA WALTER WASKOM PAT COOPER CHRIS MICHAEL HUFF KEVIN O' HAIRRON TOMLINSON & CODY WATKINS JOHN C. COOPER SCOTT HULL JAMES OLDFIELD REAL TOTI CH DONNA J WATTS DARRELL KEITH COUCH RANDOLPH D HUNTDAVJDR OSBORNE MICHAEL R TRIMBLE JAMES S WEBB HERMAN JACK CROUCH JENNIFER HUNT JIMMIE NELL PACK'S ASHLAND TRIMBLE ROBERT DALE WEBBJIMMYL CULBRETH C. B. HUNTERKJM PARKER WILLIAM E. TUCKER ROBERT R. WELLSBOBL CUTTS DA YID R. HUTCHINSON ALBERTA PARKWAY MOTEL TURNER CHARLES E. WELLS JAMES C. DA VIS LANCE GORDON HUTCHISON BOB PAYNE DEBORAH KAY ULRICH DA VlD WELLS JAMES W DENNIS DANIEL J IKER STEPHEN P PELL MICHAEL P UMBERGER JERRY W WHEELER TIM L DERRI CK DA YID J INGRAM ELIZABETH L. PEPER SUE UNROEGARY WHITf KENNETH R DOERR WARREN F. J'TOWN & LYNDON PERRY JAMES VAUGHN JERRALD R. WRIGHT'S PHOTO DOSS-FUELCO, INC JACKSON BUILDERS PETERS SYLVIA CORDE VAUGHN JESSICA WYMT-TV DOTY CAROLE L. JACKSON SPORT PEYTON'S PHARM. VEST GLENDA GRIFFITTS DOWDYSUE JACOBS CLARA E. PIGMAN KEVlN BRIAN VIGLIOTTI LORAL D. Other DOWNSJTM JAMES CLYDE IV AL PITAKOS ROBERT VIRGIN TONY K. POWERS & HORTON DOYLE WILLIAM E. JOHNS JEFFREY L W.I. HIRSCH SALE ($1-$49) JOHNSON CASEY PRESTON MICHAEL C DUFF CHRISTOPHER J WAGERS ALAN C. JOHNSON DANIEL V PREWITT AL ADAMS BETTY JO DUFFJAMESO WAGGENER NANCY L ADAMS LARRY D DUNBAR JAMES DA YID JOHNSON DA VE PRICE CHARLES MICHAEL JOHNSON DON PRIESTT. GRAHAM WALKE RONALD D. ADDINGTON DONALD R DUNCANJ. E. WALKER HARRY A. ALLEN JACK R. DYER THOMAS A. 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FELDHAUS ALLEN L. KIBBEY FRANCIS E ROSE GAYLE WESTERFIELD H FRED. BARNES MARY JANE FELTS RHONDA KING MICHAEL ANTHONY ROSE ROGER E. WESTERN BOWL BARNES ZEXIA K. FERGUSON GARY DEAN KIZER RAY ROWLAND BRENDA WHEATLEY S. W. BARNETTE MELODY FINKELSTEIN MARTY J KOGERJOE M. SALYERS JOHNNY M WHITE JEFFREY BARR DOROTHY H. FIRST ST. LIQUOR KORN CAROL SCOTT J OHN E WHITE LLOYD BARRICKMAN ROBERT FISCHER GEORGE KUHN HELEN C SECREST ELDON WHITE RAY DELMAR BARRICKMAN TERRY D. FISCHER JANICE LAMBERT JOHN SEELIG JOHN MICHAEL WHITE STANLEY BEARD TRUCKING FITZGERALD LYNNE LAMBERT VERNON SESCO MERLIN WHITEHOUSE DON BENNETT DUANE FLATTDONF LANKFORD JOHNS. SHARP ROBBIE WHITT ADDISON HENRY BENNETT JOHN CHARLES FOUCH TODD LAWSON PHILIP R. SHELY WILLIAM W. WHITTED OSA FAY BERRY LILAS FRALEY ALICE W LEDERER LAURELLA SHIELDS FLORENCE WICK DENNIS BISHOP ELIZABETH FRALEY DALLAS LEMON ROBERT P SHIELDS MICHAEL Q. WIGLESWORTH PATSY BIZZELJACK E. FREDERICK & MAY LEONARD'S GARAGE SHOUSE ERNEST WILKINSON JEFFREY L BLACKBURN MARCHETA T FULTZ W JEFFREY LEWIS FRANCES B. SHOWBOAT OP. CO. WILLETT LEON BLAKEMAN JEFFS GADLAGE DANIEL H LEWIS PEGGY SHROUT MICHAEL WILLIAMSCHAD BLAKEMAN VICKI L GALLOWAY JOHN L LISTERMANN GARY WILLIAM SHUCO ENTERPRI. WILLIAMS MARY LOU BLANTON JERRY GAMPP PAIGE LITTERAL KATHY SKEANS KENNITH W. WILLIAMSON PAUL BLEVINS WALTER GATEWAY DIST. LITTERAL ORVILLE SMITH CHRIS WILLIS GREGG. BLOSS FRANK M GEN. ELECTRIC LITTLE DONNA SUE SMITH JEREMY DANIEL WILSON C BOBALA CHESTER P GILLIAM HARRISON BOYD LITTON RICK SMITH RICHARD L. WINTERS ROBERT L. BOHRER MARYS GILMORE WILLIAM F. LIVELY RICHARD P. SNYDER SAMUEL WITT JEFFREYS. BOWMAN DONALD W. GLEASON PATRICK T. LONGWORTH YOLKS. SPARKS DOUGLAS C, WOLFE EMELINE KRE BS BRADBURY CORT R. GOBLE DANIEL LOOCHIH YIH SPEARS ARVILLE WOOTON M OAKLEY BRADLEY WILLIAM R GOINS JACK M. LORENZ YVONNE L. SPEARS SHANNON YANCY JUDITH 0. BREDEMEYER ERIC A GRANTDERON LUCAS FRANK SPURLOCK C HIRO. YORKTOWN LANES BREEN KATHY A GRAY GRACEY LYKINS LORETTA B. SPURLOCK LOIS YOUNG J OE A. BREWER RALPH GREENW. T. LYLE TITUS G. ST. CLAIR MED. ZIMMER PAUL R. BRINLEY BOWLING GREGORY JAMIE D. MADISON DA YID L. STACY VICKI ZIMMERMAN YVETTE M BROCKMAN JAMES P GREYSON LEON MAGGARD JAMES F STAFFORD JOHN E. ZUCCO LA JEFF The Eagle Athletic Fund gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the above. Through their generosity, the Morehead State University Athletic Department is able to function more efficiently. Every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of the above list. We apologize for any clerical or mechanical errors that may have prevented recognition of a worthy contributor. Individuals wishing to contribute to the EAF may contact the EAF Office at: Palmer Development House, Morehead State University, More head, Ky. 40351-1689, (606) 783-2388. 48 Eagle Football 1990

COVERING THE EAGLES Telephones This publication has been prepared to aid you in your coverage Two telephone lines are available in the press box and in the of the 1990 . Up-dated and additional press room for use on a first-come, first-served basis by news information is available by contacting the MSU Sports media. Information Office telephone at 606-783-2500. That number is also the press box telephone number. Randy Stacy's number at home is 606-784-2922. Services The sports information department will provide game programs, statistics and game notes. Complete play-by-play and Press Credentials statistical data will be available. As stated above, two telephones All press credentials must be secured by contacting Randy are available in the press box and in the press room. Light Stacy, Sports Information Director. Your cooperation in making refreshments (sandwiches, etc.) will be available in the press box. your requests as far in advance as possible is appreciated. In the press room in the Academic Athletic Center, a typewriter,a Requests, when possible, should be made in writing to Stacy at copier, a fax machine and a variety of other supplies will be UPO 1023, Morehead State University, Morehead, Ky. 40351. available to assist you.

Broadcasts Broadcast permission must be secured in advance by contacting Randy Stacy, Sports Information Director. Broadcast lines can be ordered through the Morehead office of General Telephone at 606-784-4136. The Eagle Sports Network owns an additional broadcast line at Jayne Stadium/ Jacobs Field for the use in the OVC trade-out agreement. Non-OVC teams can contact Chuck Mraz at 606-783-2001 for information about its availability.

PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS Print Media The Trail Blazer WCMI-Radio WYMT-TV Sports Editor Dick Martin, Jr. Lexington Herald-Leader Jay Crawford Morehead State University Box 309 Rick Bailey Sports Director Morehead, KY 40351 Mark Maloney Ashland, KY 41101 Box 682 Hazard, KY 41701 Main and Midland Wire Services WKYT-TV Lexington, KY 40507 Rob Bromley WGOH-Radio Dick Gabriel Sports Director Ashland Daily Independent Sports Desk Rocky Stanley Dave Baker Box 487 Courier-Journal Bldg. P.O. Box 5037 Grayson, KY 41143 Mark Maynard 525 West Broadway Tony Curnutte Lexington, KY 40505 Louisville, KY 40204 WVLK-Radio 17th Street WLEX-TV Sports Director Ashland, KY 41101 United Press International Alan Cutler Kincaid Towers The Courier.Journal Sports Desk Jim Dunaway Lexington, KY 40592 State.Jouranl Bldg. Jim Terhune Box 1457 WFI'M-Radio 321 West Main St. 525 West Broadway Lexington, KY 40501 Sports Director Frankfort, KY 40601 Louisville, KY 40202 WTVQ-TV 626 Forest Ave. Maysville, KY 41056 The Herald-Dispatch Broadca st Medi a Kenny Rice Sports Editor Mark Sok WMKY-Radio WKKS-Radio Box 2016 Box 5590 Sports Director Chuck Mraz Huntington, WV 25720 Lexington, KY 40505 1106 Fair Lane UPO 903 Vanceburg, KY 41179 The Ledger-Independent Morehead State University WSA'Z-TV Richard Skinner Morehead, KY 40351 Bob Bowen WLKS-Radio Steve McLean 645 Fifth Ave. Sports Director 43 West Second St. WM OR-Radio Huntington, WV 25720 129 College St. Maysville, KY 41056 Jim Forrest WOWK-TV West Liberty, KY 41472 Th!! Morehead News Rick Hesterberg Terry Bumgardner The Kentucky Network Sports Editor Dean Hardin Dave Maetzold Sports Director 722 W. First Street 109 West Main St. 555 5th Ave. 2043 Consul Crest Drive Morehead, KY 40351 Morehead, KY 40351 Huntington, WV 25702 Louisville, KY 40409 1990 OVC Football Composite Schedule (all times local) September 1 October 6 *Middle Tennessee vs. Tennessee St. *Middle Tennessee@ Eastern Kentucky (7:30) (• 6:00) *Morehead State @ Tennessee Tech (1:30) Morehead State @ Marshall (7:00) Murray State @ Indiana State (5:30) Lock Haven (Pa.) @ Tennessee Tech (7:30) *Tennessee State @ Austin Peay (1:30) September 8 October 13 UT-Martin @ Austin Peay (7:30) • Austin Peay @ Morehead State (1:30) Central Florida@ Eastern Kentucky (7:30) *Eastern Kentucky @ Murray State (1:30) Georgia Southern @ Middle Tennessee (7:00) UT-Martin@ Middle Tennessee (1:30) #Western Kentucky @ Morehead State (7:00) Western Kentucky@ Tennessee Tech (1:30) Murray State @ Louisville (4:00) October 20 Jackson State vs. Tennessee State *Middle Tennessee @ Austin Peay (1:30) (at Memphis, Tenn. • 3:00) Murray State @ N. Illinois (1:05) UT-Chattanooga @Tennessee Tech (7:30) *Tennessee State @ Eastern Kentucky {1:30) September 15 Samford @ Morehead State (1:30) Austin Peay @ Temple (12:00) SE Missouri @ Eastern Kentucky (7:30) October27 East Tennessee State@ Middle Tennessee (7:00) Austin Peay @ Illinois State {1:30) Morehead State @ Kentucky State (7:30) *Morehead State @ Middle Tennessee (1:30) Murray State @ Southern Illinois (1:30) *Tennessee State @ Murray State (2:30) Tennessee State @ Grambling State (7:00) *Tennessee Tech@ Eastern Kentucky (1:30) Samford @Tennessee Tech (7:30) November 3 September 22 *Eastern Kentucky @ Austin Peay (1:30) Austin Peay@ S.W. Missouri (7:00) *Murray State @ Morehead State (1:00) Eastern Kentucky @ Georgia Southern {1:00} *Tennessee Tech @ Tennessee State (1:30) Western Kentucky@ Middle Tennessee (7:00) Morehead State @ Liberty (7:00) November 10 E. Illinois @ Murray State (7:30) *Austin Peay @Tennessee Tech (1:30) Florida A&M vs. Tennessee State *Middle Tennessee @ Murray State (1:30) (at Atlanta, Ga.• 7:30) Eastern Kentucky @ Marshall (1:30) Tennessee Tech@ Ohio U. (1:30) Southern U. @ Tennessee State (4:00) September 29 November 17 Austin Peay @ Samford (6:00) *Murray State@ Austin Peay {1:30) Middle Tennessee@ UT-Chattanooga (7:00) •Morehead State @ Eastern Kentucky (1:30) Eastern Kentucky @ Western Kentucky (7:00) *Tennessee Tech @ Middle Tennessee (1:30) Central State vs. Tennessee State (at Louisville, Ky.• 2:00) Mississippi Valley @Tennessee State (1:30) *Tennessee Tech @ Murray State (7:30) Morgan State @ Morehead State (7:00) •ovc Games #Designated OVC Game

Ohio Valley Conference The idea of forming the Ohio Valley Conference champion an automatic bid to the NCAA post-season originated in 1941, but could not be implemented until tournament. At that time, the OVC was only the second after World War II. In 1948, five schools- Morehead State, six-team conference to obtain major status from the Murray State, Western Kentucky, Eastern Kentucky and NCAA. Louisville- withdrew from the Kentucky Intercollegiate For many years the OVC has been represented in the Athletic Conference and were joined by Evansville in n a tion's top holiday and post-season basketball forming the original membership of the OVC. They were tournaments. The league has also won recognition for its joined shortly thereafter by Tennessee Tech and Marshall. football program placing representatives in a number of The membership h as changed somewhat over the years. post-season bowl games. The OVC has achieved national Middle Tennessee joined the league in 1952, East recognition for its football program placing Tennessee in 1957 and Austin Peay in 1962. The trio of representatives in a number of post-season bowl games. schools replaced Louisville, which became an independent The OVC has achieved national recognition in NCAA in 1949, and Marshall and Evansville, which departed Division I-AA football with a national championship and in 1952, two runner-up positions during its existence. East Tennessee withdrew in 1978 making room for OVC champions have also been prominent on the Akron and Youngstown State. Western Kentucky left the national scene in baseball, riflery, tennis, track, golf and league in 1982. Akron also departed the OVC in 1986 with cross country. YSU leaving after the 1987 athletic season. Tennessee Dan Beebe operates as commissioner of the OVC. He State joined the league in 1988. The OVC Presidents have is the OVC's fifth commissioner, following Art Guepe conditionally admitted Southeast Missouri State (August (1963-75), Paul Dietzel (1975-76), Bob Vanatta (1976-79), 15, 1991) and Tennessee-Martin (August 15, 1992). and Jim Delany (1979-89). In 1955, the NCAA formally recognized the OVC as a major basketball conference, awarding the league