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Ara Parseghian by the Numbers ARA PARSEGHIAN BY THE NUMBERS TWO CONSENSUS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1966 1973 NATIONAL AWARD WINNERS ACADEMIC AWARD WINNERS Heisman Trophy John Huarte Quarterback 1964 First Team Academic Tom Regner 1966 All-Americans (15) Jim Lynch 1966 Maxwell Award Jim Lynch Linebacker 1966 Jim Smithberger 1967 Lombardi Award Walt Patulski Defensive End 1971 George Kunz 1968 Unanimous All-Americans (6) Dick Arrington Guard 1965 Jim Reilly 1969 Nick Eddy Halfback 1966 Joe Theismann 1970 Jim Lynch Linebacker 1966 Thom Gatewood 1970, 1971 Mike McCoy Defensive Tackle 1969 Greg Marx 1971, 1972 Walt Patulski Defensive End 1971 Dave Casper 1973 Greg Marx Defensive Tackle 1972 Bob Thomas 1973 Gart Potempa 1973 Consensus All-Americans (15) John Huarte Quarterback 1964 Pete Demmerle 1974 Jack Snow End 1964 Reggie Barnett 1974 Nick Rassas Defensive Back 1965 Tom Regner Guard 1966 NCAA Postgraduate Fred Schnurr 1967 Alan Page Defensive End 1966 Scholarships (8) Jim Smithberger 1968 Tom Schoen Defensive Back 1967 George Kunz 1969 George Kunz Tackle 1968 Mike Oriard 1970 Terry Hanratty Quarterback 1968 Larry DiNardo 1971 Larry DiNardo Guard 1970 Thom Gatewood 1972 Thom Gatewood End 1970 Greg Marx 1973 Clarence Ellis Defensive Back 1971 Dave Casper 1974 Dave Casper Tight End 1973 National Football Foundation Jim Lynch 1966 Mike Townsend Defensive Back 1973 National Scholar-Athletes (8) George Kunz 1968 Pete Demmerle Split End 1974 Mike Oriard 1969 Gerry DiNardo Guard 1974 Larry DiNardo 1970 College Football Hall of Famers (8) Jim Lynch Linebacker 1992 Thom Gatewood 1971 Alan Page Defensive End 1993 Greg Marx 1972 Ken MacAfee Tight End 1997 Dave Casper 1973 Ross Browner Defensive End 1999 Pete Demmerle 1974 Joe Theismann Quarterback 2004 John Huarte Quarterback 2005 Dave Casper Tight End 2012 Thom Gatewood Split End 2015 TOP 10 GAMES OF THE PARSEGHIAN ERA December 31, 1973 - Sugar Bowl January 1, 1971 - Cotton Bowl September 26, 1964 November 26, 1966 November 21, 1970 #3 #1 #6 #1 #1 #10 #2 #7 WIN (24-23) WIN (24-11) WIN (31-7) WIN (51-0) WIN (3-0) January 1, 1975 - Orange Bowl October 27, 1973 November 19, 1966 November 30, 1968 October 18, 1969 #9 #2 #8 #6 #1 #2 #9 #2 #11 #3 WIN (13-11) WIN (23-14) TIE (10-10) TIE (21-21) TIE (14-14) NDFootball NDFootball NDFootball ARA PARSEGHIAN By The Numbers NFL/AFL DRAFT PICKS (107) NFL/AFL DRAFT PICKS (107) Year Player Round Overall Pos. Team Year Player Round Overall Pos. Team 1965 Jack Snow 1 8 E Vikings 1970 Mike McCoy 1 2 DT Packers (8) Tony Carey 6 73 HB Bears (5) Jim Reilly 3 57 G Bills John Huarte 6 76 QB Eagles Bob Olson 5 107 LB Patriots John Meyer 8 110 LB Cardinals (St. Louis) Mike Oriard 5 130 C Chiefs Jim Carroll 12 155 LB Giants Terry Brennan 7 158 T Eagles Dave Pivec 14 185 E Bears 1971 Joe Theismann 4 99 QB Dolphins Tom Longo 14 188 B Eagles (5) Tim Kelly 5 105 LB Patriots Dick Arrington 18 251 G Browns Larry DiNardo 7 158 G Saints 1965 John Huarte 2 QB Jets Jim Wright 15 382 LB Giants (AFL) Jack Snow 7 E Chargers Gary Kos 15 384 Rams (3) John Meyer 15 LB Bills 1972 Walt Patulski 1 1 DE Bills 1965 Dick Arrington 4 G Patriots (8) Clarence Ellis 1 15 DB Falcons (AFL Redshirt) Tony Carey 9 HB Chargers Mike Kadish 1 25 DT Dolphins (3) Tom Longo 11 B Raiders Fred Swendsen 3 53 DE Bills Eric Patton 4 86 LB Packers 1966 Nick Rassas 2 17 DB Falcons Thom Gatewood 5 107 WR Giants (7) Nick Eddy 2 24 HB Lions Ralph Stepaniak 7 157 DB Bills Phil Sheridan 3 48 E Falcons Mike Zikas 7 177 DT Giants Pete Duranko 4 61 DE/LB Browns Bill Wolski 5 65 HB Falcons 1973 Greg Marx 2 39 DT Falcons Tom Talaga 8 123 E Browns (6) Mike Creaney 6 138 C Bears Arunas Vasys 16 234 LB Eagles John Dampeer 9 224 G Bengals Jim O’Malley 12 296 LB Broncos 1966 Nick Rassas 2 Db Chargers John Cieszkowski 13 320 RB Bears (AFL) Phil Sheridan 4 E Jets Ken Schlezes 15 367 DB Eagles (4) Bill Wolski 10 HB Jets Tom Talaga 18 E Broncos 1974 Dave Casper 2 45 TE Raiders (8) Mike Townsend 4 86 DB Vikins 1966 Nick Eddy 1 HB Broncos Brian Doherty 9 226 P Bills (AFL Redshirt) Pete Duranko 2 DE/LB Broncos Tim Rudnick 11 285 DB Colts (2) Frank Pomarico 14 353 G Chiefs 1967 Paul Seiler 1 12 G Jets Bob Thomas 15 388 K Rams (8) Alan Page 1 15 DE Vikings Cliff Brown 17 427 RB Eagles Tom Regner 1 23 G Oilers Willie Townsend 17 440 WR Rams Larry Conjar 2 46 FB Browns 1975 Mike Fanning 1 9 DT Rams Jim Lynch 2 47 LB Chiefs (10) Greg Collins 2 35 LB 49ers George Goeddeke 3 59 C Broncos Drew Mahalic 3 69 LB Broncos Tom Rhoads 4 70 DE Bills Kevin Nosbusch 5 111 DT Chargers Allen Sack 16 408 LB Rams Wayne Bullock 5 114 RB 49ers 1968 Kevin Hardy 1 7 DE Saints Steve Sylvester 10 259 T Raiders (8) Mike McGill 3 76 LB Vikings Pete Demmerle 13 320 WR Chargers Jim Smithberger 5 116 DB Patriots Eric Penick 13 329 RB Broncos Dave Martin 6 157 DB Eagles Reggie Barnett 14 345 DB Chargers Dick Swatland 8 195 G/T Saints Tom Fine 16 408 TE Bills Tom Schoen 8 212 DB Browns 1976 Steve Niehaus 1 2 DT Seahawks John Pergine 11 297 LB Rams (2) Ed Bauer 7 201 G Saints Rocky Bleier 16 417 RB Steelers 1978 Ken MacAfee 1 7 TE 49ers 1969 George Kunz 1 2 T Falcons (9) Ross Browner 1 8 DT Bengals (11) Jim Seymour 1 10 SE Rams Luther Bradley 1 11 DB Lions Terry Hanratty 2 30 QB Steelers Willie Fry 2 49 DE Steelers Bob Kuechenberg 4 80 G Eagles Ernie Hughes 3 79 G 49ers Jim Winegardner 5 119 TE Bears Al Hunter 4 Supp. RB Seahawks Ed Tuck 6 141 G Dolphins Ted Burgmeier 5 111 DB Dolphins Bob Gladieux 8 188 RB Partiots Steve McDaniels 9 249 T 49ers Eric Norri 11 269 DT Redskins Doug Becker 10 268 LB Steelers Bob Belden 12 308 QB Cowboys John Lavin 12 309 LB Chiefs Tom Quinn 13 325 DB Bears NDFootball 2 UND.COM/NDFootball ARA PARSEGHIAN By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Month Date ND Rk Opponent Opp Rk. W/L/T ND Opp Site Weather Night Last score Sellout City Venue Notes 1964 September 26 Wisconsin W 31 7 A Rain Yes 1964 October 3 9 Purdue W 34 15 H Yes 1964 October 10 6 Air Force W 34 7 A Yes 1964 October 17 4 UCLA W 24 0 H 1964 October 24 2 Stanford W 28 6 H 1964 October 31 2 Navy W 40 0 N Philadelphia, PA 1964 November 7 1 Pittsburgh W 17 15 A 1964 November 14 1 Michigan State W 34 7 H Yes 1964 November 21 1 Iowa W 28 0 H Yes 1964 November 28 1 USC L 17 20 A 1:33 1965 September 18 3 California W 48 6 A 1965 September 25 1 Purdue 6 L 21 25 A Yes 1965 October 2 8 Northwestern W 38 7 H Yes 1965 October 9 7 Army W 17 0 N Yes Yes Shea Stadium 1965 October 23 7 USC 4 W 28 7 H Rain Yes 1965 October 30 4 Navy W 29 3 H Yes 1965 November 6 4 Pittsburgh W 69 13 A Yes 1965 November 13 4 North Carolina W 17 0 H Yes 1965 November 20 4 Michigan State 1 L 3 12 H Yes 1965 November 27 6 Miami (Fla.) T 0 0 A Yes 1966 September 24 6 Purdue 8 W 26 14 H Yes 1966 October 1 4 Northwestern W 35 7 A Yes 1966 October 8 3 Army W 35 0 H Yes 1966 October 15 2 North Carolina W 32 0 H Yes 1966 October 22 1 Oklahoma 10 W 38 0 A Yes 1966 October 29 1 Navy W 31 7 N Philadelphia, PA 1966 November 5 1 Pittsburgh W 40 0 H Yes 1966 November 12 1 Duke W 64 0 H Yes 1966 November 19 1 Michigan State 2 T 10 10 A Yes 1966 November 26 1 USC 10 W 51 0 A 1967 September 23 1 California W 41 8 H Yes 1967 September 30 1 Purdue 10 L 21 28 A Yes 1967 October 7 6 Iowa W 56 6 H Yes 1967 October 14 5 USC 1 L 7 24 H Yes 1967 October 21 Illinois W 47 7 A Yes 1967 October 28 Michigan State W 24 12 H Yes 1967 November 4 10 Navy W 43 14 H Yes 1967 November 11 9 Pittsburgh W 38 0 A 1967 November 18 9 Georgia Tech W 36 3 A Yes 1967 November 24 6 Miami (Fla.) W 24 22 A Yes Yes 1968 September 21 3 Oklahoma 5 W 45 21 H Yes 1968 September 28 2 Purdue 1 L 22 37 H Yes 1968 October 5 5 Iowa W 51 28 A 1968 October 12 5 Northwestern W 27 7 H Yes 1968 October 19 6 Illinois W 58 8 H Yes NDFootball 3 UND.COM/NDFootball ARA PARSEGHIAN By The Numbers YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Year Month Date ND Rk Opponent Opp Rk.
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