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Press Box & Parking: Only working press and All-Americans ...... 21 scouts with advance notice will be allowed ac­ All-Time Coaching Records ...... 35 cess to the press box. The press box is located Assistant Football Coaches ...... 3-4 the on the east side of the UNI-Dome above Club ...... 43 are located on the north Athletic east stands. Entrances 44 and south ends of the box, Parking for the work­ Athletic Staff ...... ing press will be in the west lot of the Physical Bowl Appearances ...... 35 Education Complex building which is located Captains ...... 8 directly north of the Dome and can be reached Final Statistics - 1979 ...... 20-21 (HWY 57) which runs north from Hudson Road Football History - 1895-1979 ...... 36-39 and south on the east side of the Dome. Your ...... 30 Nancy Justis press pass will be sufficient to enter the lot to Future Panther Schedules 1920 ...... 36 Sports Information Director park. Homecoming Results Since History of the University ...... 42 Entrancte.: The easiest access to the press box from the west lot is to enter Individual Records ...... 34 proceed directly across to the PEC building through the west entrance and Junior Varsity Schedule ...... 31 where a long tunnel, on your right-hand side, will lead the east entrance ...... 45 you to the playing surface. Media Outlets ...... Mid-Continent Conference ...... 31 Radio Stations: Radio stations will be assigned broadcast space upon Movin' On ...... 41 request for permission to broadcast. Stcttions should make their own New Faces ...... 22 arrangements for telephon~ hookup and private telephones. Outlook - 1980 ...... 6-7 40 Photographers: Photographers will be issued press passes allowing Panthers Vs. Individual Opponents ...... them on the sidelines or in the press box in a designated photo area. Player Sketches ...... 9-15 Pronunciation Guide ...... 2 2 Fiiming: For black and white prints we suggest the use of Kodak Tri-X film Recapping 1979 Game-by-Game ...... 16-19 of a second with the ASA pushed to 1600. The exposure should be 250th Returning Lettermen ...... 16 color slides or prints, Ektachrome or Kodacolor of ASA 400 at f-stop 4. For ...... 23 shot at 125th of a second at f-stop 2.5 usually produces the best pictures. Rosters - Alphabetical...... Numerical ...... 22 Services Provided: Printed programs, starting lineups, depth charts and Scouting the 1980 Opponents ...... 24-30 other pre-game information will be provided. Team and individual stats, , , AD ...... 2 at halftime and as soon after along with the play-by-play, will be distributed Sheriff Vs. 1980 Opponents ...... 30 will be food and drinks provided in the press the game as possible. There ...... 35 box before the game and at halftime. Team Records ...... Travel Plans ...... ~ ...... 31 Sports Information UNI-Dome ...... 5 UNl-13ome Trailer Year-by-Year Records ...... 33 , University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 50614 (319) 273-6354 Justis at Home: (319) 277-3631

Northern Iowa Football, 1980, is a publication of the Sports Information Office, Nancy Justis, Director. Design and production by Susan Chilcott and Elizabeth Conrad, UNI Publications. Cover photo and interior shots by Dan Grevas, UNI Information Services Photographer. Printed by Julin Printing. Composition by Type House of Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA. Covering the Panthers Table of Contents

Press Box & Parking: Only working press and All-Americans ...... 21 scouts with advance notice will be allowed ac­ All-Time Coaching Records ...... 35 cess to the press box. The press box is located Assistant Football Coaches ...... 3-4 on the east side of the UNI-Dome above the ...... 43 north Athletic Club east stands. Entrances are located on the 44 and south ends of the box, Parking for the work­ Athletic Staff ...... ing press will be in the west lot of the Physical Bowl Appearances ...... 35 Education Complex building which is located Captains ...... 8 directly north of the Dome and can be reached Final Statistics - 1979 ...... 20-21 57) which runs north from Hudson Road (HWY Football History - 1895-1979 ...... 36-39 and south on the east side of the Dome. Your Panther Schedules ...... 30 Nancy Justis press pass will be sufficient to enter the lot to Future Results Since 1920 ...... 36 Sports Information Director park. Homecoming History of the University ...... 42 Entrance: The easiest access to the press box from the west lot is to enter Individual Records ...... 34 across to the PEC building through the west entrance and proceed directly Junior Varsity Schedule ...... , ...... 31 where a long tunnel, on your right-hand side, will lead ttie east 'entrance ...... 45 ..you to the playing surface. Media Outlets ...... Mid-Continent Conference ...... 31 Radio Stations: Radio stations will be assigned broadcast space upon ·· Movin' On ...... 41 request for permission to broadcast. Stations should make their own New Faces ...... 22 . arrangements for telephone hookup and private telephones Outlook - 1980 ...... 6-7 Opponents ...... 40 Photographers: Photographers will be issued press passes allowing Panthers Vs. Individual them on the sidelines or in the press box in a designated photo area. Player Sketches ...... 9-15 Pronunciation Guide ...... 2 2 Fiiming: For black and white prints we suggest the use of Kodak Tri-X film Recapping 1979 Game-by-Game ...... 16-19 of a second with the ASA pushed to 1600. The exposure should be 250th Returning Lettermen ...... 16 color slides or prints, Ektachrome or Kodacolor of ASA 400 at f-stop 4. For ...... 23 shot at 125th of a second at f-stop 2.5 usually produces the best pictures. Rosters - Alphabetical. 4 Numerical ...... 22 Services Provided: Printed programs, starting lineups, depth charts and Scouting the 1980 Opponents ...... 24-30 other pre-game information will be provided. Team and individual stats, Stan Sheriff, Head Coach, AD ...... 2 as soon after along with the play-by-play, will be distributed at halftime and Sheriff Vs. 1980 Opponents ...... 30 There will be food and drinks provided in the press the game as possible...... 35 box before the game and at halftime. Team Records ...... Travel Plans ...... 31 Sports Information UNI-Dome ...... ~ ...... 5 UNI-Dome Trailer Year-by-Year Records ...... 33 University of Northern Iowa Cedar Falls, IA 50614 (319) 273-6354 Justis at Home: (319) 277-3631

Northern Iowa Football, 1980, is a publication of the Sports Information Office, Nancy Justis, Director. Design and production by Susan Chilcott and Elizabeth Conrad, UNI Publications. Cover photo and interior shots by Dan Grevas, UNI Information Services Photographer. Printed by Julin Printing. Composition by Type '· House of Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA. The Assistants

Dennis Remmert Defensive Line, Defensive Coordinator The veteran of the UNI staff, Remmert is begin­ ning his 17th season with the Panthers. His responsibilities will be coordinating the defense and coaching the defensive line. An All­ American defensive tackle at UNI in 1959, he also earned All- hon­ Remme rt Dorazio ors in 1958 and 1959. After graduation in 1960, he played professional ball briefly for Buffalo. He joined Stan Sheriff's staff as a graduate assis­ tant in 1961 and served for two seasons before coaching.fit Iowa Central Community College in Fort .OOdge in 1963. Remmert rejoined UNl's · prc)gram fulltime in 1964, when the Panthers visited the Pecan Bowl. He alsb received his MA degree in Physical Education in 1964. A native of Traer, IA, Remmert spent most of his younger life in Mason City, IA. Dennis and his wife, San­ dy, are the parents of two young sons, Chad and Brad. ' Dan Dorazio Kolling Offensive Line, Offensive Coordinator A new addition to the UNI staff, Dorazio brings a Larry Norman Mike Kolling wealth of football knowledge to UNl's football fortunes. He has spent the last eight years as an Defensive Backs, Recruiting Linebackers assistant coach in various capacities. His most Coordinator Kolling begins his fourth season on the staff in recent assignment was at the University of In his fourth year at Northern Iowa, Norman charge of UNl's outstanding linebacking corps. Washington where he was in charge of the tack­ heads up the defensive backfield, an area he A native of Graceville, MN, Kolling graduated les and tight ends. He· started his career as a knows well. He was a defensive back for three from State in 1972 and played student assistant at Kent State where he was years at UNI and in 1974 was chosen as a briefly with the Denver Broncos of the NFL and ·responsible for the varsity scout team, the junior defensive co-captain. A native of Winthrop, IA, the Birmingham Americans of thE$ WFL. After varsity receivers and the film breakdown. He Norman was an all-state selection in high . receiving his MS degree from North Dakota also was a graduate assistant at Kent State in school. After graduating from UNI in 1975, Nor­ State in 1974, Kolling coached for one year at charge of varsity tight ends, a part-time assistant man served as a graduate assistant on the 1976 Roswell, NM, and one year at Hopkins Lindberg at the University of Washington and spent three Panther squad before being named as the full­ High School in Hopkins, MN. He was an assis­ years at the University of Hawaii. He was on time defensive backfield coach in 1977. Larry tant at South Dakota State one year and an staff at San Jose State prior to his latest position and his wife, JoAnne, reside in Cedar Falls. assistant at North Dakota State two years be­ at Washington. A native of Stow, OH, he re­ fore being named to the Panther staff in 1977. ceived his BS degree from Kent State in 1974 Mike and his wife, Cindy, have one son, and has completed some graduate work to­ Michael. wards an M.ED in Sports Administration from Kent State, Washington and Hawaii. He and his wife, Rosemary, have an infant son. '· . 3 Allen

Sams Coso Terry Allen le, VA, where he was a graduate assistant in charge of receivers and running backs at the Offensive Backs University of Virginia while getting his M.E. de­ A man who knows what he's talking about when gree in counselor education. He was a student the subject is offensive backfields, Allen joined assistant at Ferris State College in Big Rapids, the UNI coaching staff after quarterbacking the Ml, where he worked with the wide receivers Panthers from 1976-78. A native of Iowa City, and tight ends. A native of Ann Arbor, Ml, he IA, he was an all-state and all-conference pick played football, and baseball. He while at West High. Highly respected by the transferred to Big Rapids High School and com­ coaching staff and players, he was known for his peted in all three sports there. He received his strong throwing arm and his ability to run the undergraduate degree from Ferris State. multi-option Houston Veer offense. He suffered a shoulder separation in the first game of 1977 Doug Sams and was out three weeks before returning to Offensive Line lead the team in total offense with 1318 yards. He returned for his third and final season as the Beginning his second fall season with the Panthers' starting quarterback in 1978 and Panthers, Sams began his UNI tenure with the wide receivers and has moved over to the offen­ again led the team in total offense with 1339 yards, 1113 in passing. sive line. A two-year player for Oregon State, knee surgery in 1974 forced termination of his Nick Coso athletic career. He was a three-year starter as a tight end at LaGrande (OR) High School and Wide Receivers was a four-year letterman in track. Prior to com­ The newest addition to the Panther coaching ing to UNI he was a part-time assistant football staff, Coso joined the team just in lime for spring coach at Oregon State, a graduate assistant drills. He came to Cedar Falls from Charlottesvil- and an administrative assistant. He-received his 4 BS degree in Political Science in 1978. The UNI-Dome - A UNl-que Coliseum

UNI supporters and the entire State of Iowa Two 40,000 cfm (15hp) fans circulate air and Other Features realized a dream come true with the completion maintain enough air pressure in the building to The UNI-Dome has four main entrances of the UNI-Dome - a completely covered, mul­ keep the roof inflated during normal use. Two leading to a 32-foot wide concourse. Seats, col­ ti-purpose facility with an air-supported roof-in additional 135,000 cfm (125 hp) fans are used or-matched to tickets, are easily reached February of 1975. during inflation of the roof, during mass exiting through seven access gates on the east and UNI-Dome, the prefix standing for the Uni­ from the building (which causes great loss of air west sides. A total absence of columns and versity of Northern Iowa, as well as meaning pressure) , during heavy snow fall for aid in melt­ posts gives every seat in the stadium an unob­ unique, combines the features of three buildings ing snow off the roof and during spectator structed view. - a football stadium, fieldhouse and large au­ events for heating and cooling the building. A service entrance, large enough for a trac­ It hosts such events as concerts, ex­ tor-trailer, is located at one end of the stadium. ditorium. Fiberglass Fabric Roof hibitions, trade shows, pageants, rallies and Concessions, displays, first aid stations and rest The roof of the Dome is made of 49 tons of convocations, as well as football, basketball, rooms are conveniently located on either side of woven Fiberglass fabric coated with Teflon. The softball and field hockey games and wrestling the building. ' fabric is self-cleaning and requires virtually no and track meets. A spacious press box atop the east stands maintenance. It will not burn or support combus­ The UNI-Dome's air-supported, Fiberglass has facilities for 1O radio stations, television tion, nor is it affected by ultraviolet radiation. fabric roof, ·constructed by Owens-Corning capabilities and seating for up to 125 people. A Approximately 60 percent of the Dome has Fiberglass Corporation, was erected at a cost photography darkroom, photo bay, concession an inner liner of fabric that provides acoustical , .equal to half that of conventional roof construc­ area and scouting booths are a few other fea­ as well as thermal benefits. The liner tends to tion. And because of the Dome's translucence, tures. baffle the sound waves and air from the peri­ ample natural light is available during daylight Two huge scoreboards can flash messages meter, where the pressure is greater than out­ hours - a sizeable savings on utility costs. and information to spectators throughout the side the building, can be diverted and blown events. Multi-Purpose Use between the two layers to facilitate snow Plans call for 'the addition of administrative The UNI-Dome was designed with "some­ melting. · offices, locker and training rooms and VIP thing for everyone." Its artificial turf for football boxes. Currently, a tunnel connects the Dome games and practices can be rolled up in 45 with the Physical Education Center for locker minutes. Underneath, on a synthetic floor area, facilities. are basketball and tennis courts and an eight­ lane, 220-yard oval running track. As many as 12 tennis matches and two basketball games can take place simultaneously at the field level. Approximately 16,400 spectators can be seated for football and 7,254 for court-side acti­ vities. For stage activities, such as commence­ ment, concerts and artist or speaker series, total capacity - using movable bleachers and fold­ ing chairs - can reach 25,000. Air-Supported Dome The 168,000-square foot dome, which rises 124 feet above the arena floor, is supported entirely by a network of 12 stranded steel cables and four air blowers. A concrete and steel ring around the top of the 70-foot high stadium wall holds the cables. The cables, which shape, as well as support, the dome are 27/s inches in diameter. They vary in length from 395 to 484 feet and together weigh 47 tons, or 94,000 pounds.

5 1980 Outlook - Panthers Return Enough Talent From Surprising 6-5 Squad The moment of truth has come for the 1980 version of the University of Teamwise, one area Sheriff hopes not to worry too much about is his Northern Iowa football team. Coming off a "satisfying", though what could offensive backfield. Kelly Ellis, the diminutive tailback from Waterloo, IA, be described as an up-and-down campaign with a 6-5 overall record and a returns for his fourth season. After a brilliant freshman season in which he second-place finish (4-1) in the Mid-Continent Conference, Head Coach led the entire nation in all-purpose running, Ellis tailed off slightly in 1978 Stan Sheriff looks to the upcoming year with guarded optimism. With a fair but is the type of player who generates excitement every time he touches amount of returning talent, especially on offense, Sheriff believes UNI has the ball. He came back in 1979 to set an NCAA single game rushing the makings of a top-notch club. record against Western when he scampered for 382 yards. The "We knew after last season the areas we had to concentrate on over Honorable Mention All-American selection also picked off a 23-yard pass the winter and in spring 'ball, namely the linebackers and our defensive in the same contest. "Kelly is the type of player that you want to have the backs,'' says the man who begins his 21st year at the helm. "We had some football as much as possible,'' said Sheriff, "because you never know major losses on defense and our primary recruiting objective was to come when he is going to break loose and go all the way." up with some junior college defensive backs. We won't be quite as young UNI was a bit slim at the running back position throughout spring drills as we were two seaons ago but our linebackers will be inexperienced and even with Ellis. Ellis was the only starter in camp due to the absence of we'll have little depth there." Nelson Berry, who was the Panthers' second leading rusher last year. But complimenting Ellis is a duo of talented backs vying for the other starting There won't be anything easy about the Mid-Continent role. At fullback, sophomore Jeff Girdner (6-0, 200) probably will get the Conference. Our conference schedule Is not In our favor, since starting nod over Mark Fullbright (6-.1, 210) who saw plenty of action last we play three of the four games on the road. season. Other viable candidates might be a couple of freshmen, namely Mark Holmes of Moline, IL (6-3%, 206), Chris Miliner of Dayton, OH (5-1 O, 190), and Steve McNeal of Kankakee, IL (5-10, 175). When talking about the outlook one has to look at a schedule that incl~d~s four o~ponents never before played against. The lineup once One of the biggest surprises coming out of spring ball was again 1s brutal with games against conference foes Eastern and Western (Steve) Sandon's progress. He definitely Is our number one lllin?is, Northern Michigan and Youngstown State. South Dakota, an quarterback at this time. ancient foe from the North Central Conference, repeats its appearance on the schedule. The four new teams are Arkansas Tech, Southeast and The number one concern, offensively, during spring ball was to find out Sout~west Missouri and the University of Evansville. Weber State, from which of the three quarterbacks in camp could do the job. The team was in the Big Sky Conference, makes a visit to Cedar Falls after the Panthers the middle of the learning process on the new I formation offense. It looks visited Ogden, UT, two years ago. It's a long season with the final contest like the job of leading that offense has again fallen to junior Steve Sandon scheduled for Nov. 22. (6-3, 200) out of Des Moines. He started every game for UNI last year and

6 though the offense had trouble hitting on the medium-range passes Cornerbacks Dave Gentzler and free safety Dave Erstad must be necessary for ball control, the staff feels Sandon is the man for the job. replaced and at this point junior college transfer Dan Gentzler (5-9 V2, 150) "One of the biggest surprises coming out of spring ball was Sandon's is challenging for the starting berth. Senior Jon Neuwohner (5-11 , 173) progress," Sheriff said. "He has shown himself throughout spring practice has gotten the nod at left corner and junior Kerry Sutherland (6-0, 190) is and particularly in the final weeks that he is the number one quarterback at very close behind Gentzler. this time." The Panthers have what the coaches say is one of the greatest Sophomore Dave Chambers (6-3, 200), the Iowa City, IA, native who defensive backs ever to wear the purple and gold at the strong safety spot quarterbacked the junior varsity squad, emerged as Sandon's backup in First Team All-Conference selection Danny Todd (6-0, 193). A transfer with junior college transfer Kevin Duffy (6-1 , 192) holding down the third from Waldorf Junior College, Todd probably won two of UNl's games last spot. season when he stopped Northern Michigan at the goal line and inter­ "Chambers is a very strong number two," said Sheriff. "He has the cepted an Akron pass in the end zone. Charles Bullock (6-0%, 170), potential of making a contribution at any time and, in fact, he is still another transfer from Waldorf this spring, has captured the number one pressuring Sandon for the job. eoth should see considerable playing weak safety spot and sophomore Jim Johnson (6-0, 199) will backup time." . Todd. Laqking in depth at the wide receiver position made the job of replacing UNI has lost the services of kicker Terry Lang, who has graduated, but graduated Mark Hendrickson even more difficult. Returning starter Kenny he will be replaced with transfers Steve Schonert and punter Brad Zum­ · · McNeail (5-9, 172) will get great help from freshman Kirk Hobbs, another bach. Schonert sat out last year after transferring from Wake Forest and nice surprise from spring ball, and juniors Kevin Thorp and Craig Nordlie. already has been kicking 60-yard-plus field goals in practice. Zumbach , a transfer from Ellsworth Community College, had the second best punti ng We're very excited about our recruiting year. We were ab,le to get average in th~ junior college ranks· with a 43.9 average. the people In the areas we felt needed beefing up and recruited those Individuals who lf1 two years wlll be replacing this year's big guns.

Sheriff believes the offensive line is going to get nothing but better though not all of the players are 250-pounders. Senior co-captain Skip Eckhardt (6-1 ,251) will be at the right guard position and senior Mike Gau (6-1 , 228) finished spring drills in the number one left guard spot. Sopho­ more Mike Tatoian (6-2, 231) and junior Scott Hamilton (6-3, 277) are challenging for the spots. At the tackle positions, juniors Rick Reimer (6-4, 240) and Roger Schultz (6-5, 241) captured the number one spots coming out of spring drills with sophomore Jim Lanning (6-4, 223) moving up to the number two spot during the spring and with great potential to push for either position. At this time, the center position looks like it has fallen to redshirted Richard Elliott (6-2%, 244) the starter two years ago. Elliott sat out last year after sustaining a shoulder injury. There were more notable losses on defense, especially at linebacker and in the secondary. Rod Tegeler is a major loss and his job has gone to junior Jerry Griffith (6-4, 219). Senior Ed Stratton, (6-1 %, 212) second team All-Conference selection, will anchor the other end position. The Panthers will have two of the best tackles around with Owen Dockter (6-4, 250) and Dave Ramthun (6-3, 267), both having three years of experience under their belts. Rick Squire (6-0, 263) and Mark Salz (6-1 , 201) are the top two nose guard candidates in the Panthers' "52" defensive alignment. At linebacker, the troops have lost seniors Matt Spanjers and Ed Arnold, who won't be easy to replace. Sheriff is very enthusiastic about senior Larry Formanek (6-0, 215) and sophomores Mark Wilson (6-0, 206) and Joe Anderson (5-11 , 212). Formanek was injured in a car accident last year, but with his strength back he has emerged as the number one signal caller. ' 7 The Panther Captains

32 - Kelly Ellis, Tailback, 5-8 163 Sr. Waterloo, IA In all probability, the most electrifying runner ever to wear the purple and go!~ at UNI . .. P?Ss~sses not only blazing speed but has the uncanny ab1hty to change d1rect1ons at full throttle ... also is an amazing blocker for his size . .. definitely a team player ... very coachable and conscien- tious ... was the leatlling all-purpose rusher in the nation as a freshman and tied a single game record with four touchdowns against South Dakota the same year . .. had somewhat of an off-season in 1978 but came back last year to set an NCAA single game rushing record for all divisions with 382 yards against Western Illinois . . . finished the year with 1093 total yards rushing . . . a definite crowd pleaser and is a threat to score whenever he touches the ball . . . was an elite All-State selection two years in a row at West Waterloo . . . was also the top sprinter on the Panther indoor track team two years ago . . . second year in a row as a Panther co-captain.

39- Danny Todd, Strong Safety, 6-0 193 Sr. Lancaster, SC Dockter Eckhardt Came to UNI two years ago from Waldorf Junior College where he was a two-year starter ... was red-shirted year before last but really came into 75-0wen Dockter, Defensive Tackle, 6-4 245 Sr. Madison, WI his own last season . .. FirstTeam All-Conference selection ... Honor- able Mention All-American .. . an instinctive big-play athlete ... virtually First Team All-Conference, Honorable Mention All-American, First Team won two ball games for the Panthers last year . . . stopped Northern All-Conference Academic . . . begins fourth year as a starter ... led the Michigan at the goal on the last play and intercepted an Akron pass in the defensive line in defensive statistics as a junior and will be a force to be end zone with :30 remaining .. . has great speed . .. clocked at 4.5 in the reck~ned with on the defensive line his final season . . . greatest assets 40 . . . bench presses 340 pounds . . . is a vicious hitter, in fact could are his excellent strength and quickness·for a man his size . . . a difficult cause himself injury he's so tough . . . is one of the greatest defensive player to block ... had a great freshman year with 97 total stops and 33 backs to ever play at UNI .. . pro scouts already are drooling over him solo tackles ... he and Dave Ramthun make up one of the best defensive ... well-respected·by his teammates . . . went to Lancaster High where tackle duos around . . . off-season weight programs really help his he starred as a linebacker. · strength and speed even more .. . was highly recruited out of West High Ellis Todd in Madison.

60-Skip Eckhardt, Offensive Guard, 6-1%251 Sr. Cresco IA ' I Started every game as a sophomore and was right in there his junior season . . . has great quickness and mobility for his size . . . has been clocked at 4.9 in the 40 yard dash . . . very dependable and a hard worker . . . has a tremendous attitude and is a very steady performer . . . shows great technique and skills . . . possesses excellent knowledge of the offensive line due to his experience . . . prepped at Crestwood-Cresco wher~ ~e was n~med All-Conference, All-State and picked to play in the prest1g1gous Shnne All-Star Game . . . with two years of experience under his belt, will be looked to for fine leadership.

8 The Panthers - Offense Runningbacks 22 Mark Fullbright RB 6-1 200 Sr. Cedar Falls, IA Started every game last year . . . being pressured by Jeff Girdner for the starting fullback job ... known as a blocking back ... his strength and blocking ability opened up many holes for Kelly Ellis to scamper through . . . was slowed by an injury a year ago but came on at the end of spring practice, putting himself back into the race . . . a very hard runner with excellent speed . . . scored eight TDs by rush last year, giving him the most points scored on the team ... an All-Conference and All-State pick at Cedar Falls High where he also excelled as a wrestler . . . has the second or third highest grade point average on the team . . . nickname is "Bubba". ' 44 Jeff Girdner RB 6-0 200 Jr. Newton, IA Had his best spring practice following a rugged winter conditioning pro­ gram . . . at this point is the starting fullback ... his time of 4. 7 in the 40 is excellent for his position . . . had some varsity experience last year after being the standout runner for the JV squad two years ago . . . with his speed and strength, probably the toughest ball carrier in the club ... was an All-Stater at Newton Senior High where his team was the state 4-A Sandon, Duffy, Chambers runner-up in 1977. Quarterbacks · 12 Steven Sandon QB 6-3 200 Jr. Des Moines, IA Emerged out of spring drills as the number one quarterback for the second year in a row . .. a tall, rangy QB with an excellent passing arm ... with one year of varsity experience under his belt, he was vastly improved in spring practice . . . threw two touchdown passes and ran for another Fullbright, Ellis, Girdner three last season . . . started all 11 games last year . . . in the spring alumni game threw three touchdown passes and scampered for one ... was probably the highlight of the spring season because of his vast improvement . . . prepped at East Des Moines High, guiding them to a 7-2-0 record his senior year and earned All-City and State honors . . . threw four TD passes and ran for one TD as the junior varsity quarterback two years ago. 7 Dave Chambers QB 6-3V. 200 So. Iowa City, IA Led the junior varity squad last season throwing for 380 yards in one game ... like Sandon, has an excellent throwing arm ... has the mental ability to take over the job at any time and is in fact still pressuring Sandon for the job . . . with varsity experience, has the potential to be an excellent quarterback . . . bench presses over 300 pounds . . . attended Iowa City City High where he was selected to the Second Tearn All-Conference . .. also a top-notch basketball player in high school.

9 Hobbs, Thorp, Roby, McNeail

Wide Receivers 16 Kirk Hobbs WR 6-2 180 So. Cedar Rapids, IA One of the biggest surprises corning Ol!t of spring drills, winning a starting position .. . exhibits great hands and leaping ability ... ability to catch in a crowd . . . plays tough . . . very coachable . . . the best'blocker of the wide receivers ... always wants to get better ... great ability to go deep .. . a deceptive runner ... First Team All-State selection at Cedar Ingalls, Webster, Elliott Rapids Washington ... also a state high jump champion. 20 Kevin Thorp WR 5-11 175 Jr. Independence, IA Came out of spring ball as a backup to Kirk Hobbs ... will assist Hobbs Center with running the plays in . . . runs precision routes and made some fine 50 Richard Elliott OC 6-2% 244 Sr. Fort Scott, KS catches in spring drills .. . was the punter last year and will backup Brad A JC transfer from Fort Scott College two seasons ago . . . wound up Zumbach in that capabity this spring ... also is a good blocker and can starting the last six games two years ago and was the number one center catch the ball in a crowd ... was a Second Team All-State pick at going into spring practice one year ago but a shoulder injury prevented Independence. him from participating all last season . . . improved a lot this spring ... 17 Ken McNeall WR 5-9 172 Miiwaukee, WI very industrious . . . a quick learner . . . expected to contribute greatly A transfer from Anoka-Ramsey JC in Minnesota two years ago, he this fall . . . was a two-year starter at Fort Scott JC where he earned stepped in and became the starting flanker last season ... is extremely All-League honors both seasons . . . at Fort Scott High he was selected quick and has great hands and leaping ability for a receiver his size .. . a First Team All-League and was chosen to play in the Kansas Shrine Bowl game-breaker with his big plays . . . probably the best all-around receiver game as the starting center. on the squad ... also will be the leading punt and kickoff returner ... has the uncanny ability of changing direction without losing momentum ... Tight Ends prepped at Custer High where he won one letter in football and three in 80 Steve Wright TE 6-6 235 Sr. Wayzata, MN track. Switched from starting offensive tackle to tight end and earned starting berth at the position this spring . . . an excellent blocker on the line of scimmage . . . possesses very good hands . . . lettered all three years ... with his 6-6 frame is imposing in a football uniform. 10 Wright, Oddo, Gaworski

Murray, Gau, Eckhardt, Tatoian, Roby, Hamilton 86 Pat Oddo TE 6-3 215 So. Downers Grove, IL An Illinois All-Stater ... selected to play in the Offensive Guards Illinois All-Star Shrine Game ... runs excellent 62 Scott Hamilton OG 6-3 i1 227 Jr. Cedar routes ... very coachable . . . pushing Steve 55 Mike Gau OG 6-% 228 Sr. Davenport, IA , IA Wright for a starting role .. needs to grow stron­ Opened spring drills as the second team left Rapids returning starter who played in every game in ger to become a quality tight end . . . a smart guard and finished the spring in the starting A 1979 . . . possesses a wealth of experience player who works very hard. berth ... played as steady all spring as anyone on the offensive line ... shows good ability ... and knowledge ... will be depended upon very attended Davenport Assumption High School. heavily in 1980 ... was a starter on the JV team two years ago ... winter weight programs give OG 6-2 231 So. Bettendorf, 67 Mike Tatoian him important additional poundage . . . had a IA good spring practice and caught the coaches' spring ball in the second left guard Came out of eyes as one of the better blockers . . . was an position behind co-captain Skip Eckhardt ... All-State selection while at Cedar Rapids Prairie his best asset is his very quick feet . . . a hard ... won two letters in football and three in track feel his best playing time is worker ... coaches where he placed second in the state in the dis­ him . . . played with the junior still ahead of cus . . . nickname is "Hambone''. varsity last season. 11 Johnson, Lanning, Reimer, Schonert Schultz, Frisk Kickers 2 Steve Schonert K 5-9165 Jr. Racine, WI Sat out last season after transfeirring from Wake Forest ... a soccer-style kicker who has kicked beyond 60 yards in spring practice . .. . longest in a game is 51 yards . .. will be a strong replacement for graduated Terry Lang . . . in the annual Alumni spring game, most Offensive Tackles kickoffs went into the end zone with no possibil­ 72 Jim Lanning OT 6-4 223 So. Minnetonka, 64 Roger Schultz OT 6-5 241 Jr. Rlcbfleld; ity of return . . . an unspoken leader who shows MN MN '· sincere concern for the total team and who likes A junior varsity player last season ... great size Had a great spring . . . made tremendous im­ to get involved . . . quite possibly could be and has the potential to grow bigger and strong­ provement and is a much better player than one another game-maker like Kelly Ellis . . . an er . . . showed great improvement in the spring year ago ar:id is expected to keep on improving athlete with rare natural abtlity . . . a kicker, ... started out spring ball at the number three . . . began spring at the number two left tackle punter, flanker and free safety at William Horlick right tackle spot and moved to the number two position and finished spring drills in a starting High School in Racine but stayed with the kick­ spot . . . an All-Conference selection at Hop­ berth after alternating on both sides . . . played ing game because he's darn good at it. kins Lindbergh High. JV ball last year . . . an All-Conference selec­ tion at Richfield High. 14 Brad Zumbach P 6-3 210 Jr. Aurora, IA 79 Rick Reimer OT 6-4 240 Jr. Willmar, MN A 1980 Fall semester transfer from Ellsworth Started spring at the left tackle position and was Community College . . . had the second best moved to the starting right tackle position ... punting average in the junior college ranks with has great desire to work hard and a willingness a 43.9 average ... a First Team All­ to learn . .. as big as he is, he moves very well Conference and Second Team All-American . .. has the potential to be a great offensive line pick . . . was a multi-sport athlete at East man and will go as far as he wants ... a transfer Buchanan High in Winthrop . .. was highly re­ from Willmar Junior College and red-shirted last cruited by Michigan . . . teamed with Steve season . .. was a First Team All-American pick Schonert, UNI should have one of the best kick­ and two-time All-Conference selection while at ing games in the nation. Willmar. 12 The Panthers - Defense

Hayes, Ramthun, Liechty, Graham, Lind, Bryan

Heisdorffer, Squire, Salz', Lee

Nose Guards Defensive Tackles 58 Rick Squire NG 6-0 263 Sr. Newton, IA 71 Brad Hayes DT 6-5 226 So. Eldridge, IA 78 Rusty Graham DT 6-5 216 So. Wheaton, IL Began 1979 season as a starter but injured his Part of a tandem of young defensive tackles, Shifted from tight end to defensive tackle and leg against South Dakota State and missed along with Fred Bryan, that will see plenty of responded well to the adjustment . .. is really in almostfive entire games . .. has recovered well playing time as sophomores . . . good height the thick of things on the defensive line .... and made vast improvement in spring ball ... is and is getting bigger and stronger all the time possesses good speed for an athlete his size very physical . . . played for the JVs his fresh­ through the weight program . . . played a great . . . tall and lean but will fill out to be very strong man year ... hard to knock off his feet due to deal for the junior varsity squad . . . attended . . . attended Wheaton-Warrenville High his stocky, well-built frame . . . will be much North Scott High School. School where he was an All-Conference and better this fall than last fall . . . nickname is All-State Honorable Mention selection. Sr. Manson, IA "Tugboat." 70 Dave Ramthun DT 6-3 267 Begins his fourth year as a starter . . . along 95 Fred Bryan DT 6-4 233 Sr/. , 93 Mark Salz NG 6-1 201 So. Mason City, IA with Owen Dockter, has started every game the MN Was called upon to fill in for the injured Rick last three seasons, except for one . . . led the Has tremendous potential at this point in his Squire last season as a sophomore and did an defensive line in points as a sophomore . . . a athletic career . . . will see playing time at this extremely fine job, playing against some quality Second T earn All-Conference pick last year . . . position as a sophomore even though he's fight­ centers . . . very quick and strong for his size he and Dockter are the best defensive tackles ing for a spot with two seniors . . . played the . . . has an amazing knack of flowing to the UNI has ever had ... is aggressive and strong junior varsity schedule last season . . . very football and getting out of impossible situations with better than average lateral movement . . . easy to work with and will be counted on heavily ... pretty solid as the number two nose guard has had over 200 total stops in three years . .. in the future .. . attended Minneapolis Central . . . played on the state championship Mason had 37 solo tackles as a freshman ... a vicious High. City squad two years ago. pursuer and tackler of ball ·carriers . . . was a prep star at Manson High, but by and large went unnoticed by college recruiters ... a real UNI steal and great addition for the Panthers. 13 Defensive Ends 99 Jerry Griffith DE 6-4 219 Jr. Wellman, IA A returning letterman who played considerably from mid-season on last year . .. very conscientious and versatile ... can play either of UN l's two defensive ends techniques . . . by far out and above anyone else at his position ... one of the outstanding freshman recruits of 1978 who made All-Conference three years, All-State two seasons and was an Honorable Mention All-American his senior year at Mid-Prairie High ... valedictorian of his class, it has carried over to college where he carries a 3.6 gpa ... a member of the Player Council representing the junior class. 96 Ed Stratton DE 6-2 212 Sr. Newton, IA Second Team All-Conference selection ... had a great year last season ... a big-play kind of athlete ... has a lot of ability and works hard on top of that ... was also a Mid-Continent Conference Player of the Week for his efforts against Northern Michigan . . . second on the team in total defensive points, 99 of them garnered against NMU ... has an intense desire to excel and win .. . though not overly big for his position, he relies on quickness and brains more than sheer strength. 57 Randy Schultz DE 6-2 208 So. Cedar Rapids, IA An excellent student with the highest grade point average on the squad ... expected to be a great help on the specialty teams . . . will backup Ed Stratton and Jerry Griffith . . . played junior varsity ball last season ... was an All-Conference, Honorable Mention All-State selection at Cedar Rapids Kennedy. Griffith, Stratton, Schultz, Weissenburger, Cade, Hartung, Meyer 52 Dan Hartung DE 6-4 225 Sr. Marlon, IA Transferred from Iowa State three years ago . : . runs the 40 in 4.8 which is why he works so well at defensive end ... one of the better all-around athletes on the team . . . plays a vital role in centering the ball on long Formanek, Brown, DePenning, Wilson, Olson, Anderson snaps and is an outstanding snapper for punting and placekicking ... was a two-year letterman in football, basketball and track at Linn-Mar High. '

Linebackers 46 Larry Formanek LB 6-0 215 Sr. Belle Plaine, IA One of the top leaders on defense and proved it in spring ball . . . a real dedication story, Larry made the team as a walk-on in 1976 and played with the junior varsity team ... was red-shirted in 1977 ... saw limited action two years ago without the aid of being at the pre-season camps . . . went on a weight program and dedicated himself to becoming a better player ... was a starter last season and re-injured his ribs, causing him to miss four games ... was captain of the specialty teams last season . .. will be the number one defensive signal caller. 45 Mark Wiison LB 6-0 206 So. Evansdale, IA Played on the varsity specialty teams and junior varsity squad last season .. . will see action as a backup at the linebacker spot ... an excellent hitter but needs to grow stronger ... attended Waterloo East where he was an All-State pick.

14 38 Joe Anderson LB 5-11 212 So. Waterloo, IA Another sophomore who played for the JVs and on the specialty squads last year . . . at the end of spring ball was the number one weak side linebacker . . . possesses good lateral quickness and is a consistently good tackler . . . very coachable and works hard both on the field and in the classroom . . . has a bright future at UNI . . . was an All-State selection at Waterloo Central.

Cornerbacks 5 Dan Gentzler CB 5-10 150 Jr. Augusta, KS A junior college transfer from Butler Community College in El Dorado, KS . .. had a very good spring and is challenging for a starting berth at right comer . . . exhibits good foot quickness and picked up on the Panther system quickly for being exposed to it only during spring drills . . . led Butler in interceptions with five as a freshman and eight as a sophomore .. . placed second in the state wrestling tournament twice. 35 Jon Neuwohner CB 5-11 173 Sr. Osage, IA Has been injury-prone which has prevented him from obtaining much playing time during his three years at UNI . . . came through spring practice unscathed and probably will start at the left comer spot . . . a very physical player and tough hitter . . . was an All-League and All-State player at Os~ge Community High.· 6 Kerry Sutherland CB 6-0 190 Jr. Waterloo, IA Smith, Potter, Gentzler, F=riese, Wardlow, Neuwohner, Sutherland Red-shirted in 1979 ... a great athlete with tremendous strength ... has good size and forward speed . . . fighting with Dan Gentzler for a starting Todd, Bullock, Day, Rochford, Mills, Johnson berth at right comer . . . prepped at Waterloo East.

Safeties 8 Charles Bullock S 6-1 170 Jr. Oklahoma City, OK A spring semester transfer from Waldorf Junior College . . . was a two­ year starter as defensive back ... a First Team All-Conference selection at Linn-Mar High in Marion, IA, and First Team All-Metro ... has made the adjustment from JC to UNI ball very well ... was a heavily recruited athlete. 49 Jim Johnson S 6-0 199 So. Cedar Rapids, IA Played JV ball and was backup strong safety when h'e moved from defensive end ... a great athlete who will play behind co-captain Danny Todd . .. is going to be a real fine player ... coaches are so high on him that they feel they have to find a place for him because he is good enough to play . . . one of UNl's best defensive players ... possesses good speed and leaping ability ... was a First Team All-Stater at Cedar Rapids Washington.

15 Panther Analysis Recapping 1979 Game-By-Game Minnesota-Morris 13, NORTHERN IOWA 0 NORTHERN IOWA 11, Northern Michigan 7 Lettermen Returning (28): Sept. 3 ... Sept. 8 ... Offense (12): Nelson Berry (RB), Skip Eckhardt Cedar Falls, IA . . . Attendance 11,000 Marquette, Ml . . . Attendance 6,658 (OG), Kelly Ellis (RB), Mark Fullbright (RB), 56 degrees ... Winds Variable The Panthers dropped their season opener 13-0 to Mike Gau (OG), Kelson Roby (OG), Steve the University of Minnesota-Morris, with the _only UNl's Danny Todd saved the game on the last Wright (TE), Jeff Girdner (RB), Scott Hamilton touchdown of the game coming mid-way through the play, tackling Northern Michigan's flanker Pat Roche (OG), Steve Sandon (QB), Kevin Thorp (WR), second quarter as the Cougars marched 73 yards in at the one yardline to preserve the first conference win Mike Johnson (OT} 10 plays. of the season 11-7. It was a physical first quarter and neither team The Panthers fell behind in the first quarter when Defense (16): Mike Brown (LB), Owen Dockter scored until Morris' quarterback, Al Kreb, hit Mike NMU's Todd Krueger ran 18 yards into the end zone (OT}, Larry Formanek (LB), Joe Anderson (LB), Schumacher for six yards and Rod Borg made the for a touchdown and the PAT was good. But UNI had Dan Hartung (l;)E), Jon Neuwohner (DB), Dave extra point. UNl's Dave Erstad intercepted a Kreb two points on the board before halftime when Ed Ramthun (DT}, Rick Squire (['JG), Ed Stratton pass and returned it for 33 yards but Morris stopped Stratton hit Krueger in the end zone for a safety. (DE), Danny Todd (DB), Mike Willett (DG), Jerry the drive and the Panthers went into halftime down The first touchdown of the Panther season was Griffith (DE), Brad Hayes (DT}, Jim Johnson 7-0. scored on a one-yard plunge by fullback Mark Full­ (SS), Mark Salz (NG), Mark Wilson (LB) Early in the third quarter Borg made a 28-yard field bright with 4:14 remaining in the fourth quarter and goal to put the Cougars ahead 10-0 and again in the with 1: 32 left on the clock, Terry Lang kicked a 43-yard Lettermen Lost (16) fourth, kicked a 40-yard field goal to clinch the win, field goal, the longest of his career, to put the game out Offense (9): Rick Clarahan (OC), Dana Deines while UNI tried to get back into the game but was of reach for NMU. called for numerous penalties. (QB), Mark Hendrickson (WR), Terry Lang (K), Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Rick Nepote (FB), Dave Ehrig (OT}, Doran Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Northern Michigan 7 0 0 0 7 Geise (TE), Mike Shaw (WR) Minnesota-Morris p 7 3 3 13 NORTHERN IOWA 0 2 0 9 11 NORTHERN IOWA 0 0 0 0 0 Defense (7): Ed Arnold (LB), Dave Erstad (FS), Game Statistics Dave Gentzler (CB), Matt Spanjers (LB), Mike Game Statistics NMU UNI Smiley (CB), Jake Schoenenberger (DT}, Rod UMM UNI First Downs 13 13 Tegeler (DE) First Downs 15 15 Net Yards Rushing 85 176 Net Yards Rushing 54 138 Attempts 37 68 Junior College Transfers (6) Attempts 31 47 Net Yards Passing 150 32 Offense (1): Kevin Duffy (QB) . Net Yards Passing 196 87 Completed 14 6 Defense (5): Paul Passaglia (DB), Mark Kwa­ Completed 16 10 Attempted 34 15 Attempted sigroch (DB), Charles Bullock (DB), Dan Gent­ 32 24 Had Intercepted 2 0 Had Intercepted 2 1 zler (DB), Brad Zumbach (P) Total Offense 235 203 Total Offense 250 225 Plays-Rush, Pass 71 83 By the States: Plays-Rush, Pass 63 71 Return Yardage 16 ·20' Return Yardage 46 23 Punts ~6 20 Illinois ...... 13 Punts 14 13 Kickoffs 38 57 Iowa ...... 8 Kickoffs 14 66 Interceptions 0 0 Kansas ...... 3 Interceptions 32 10 Punting (No./Ave.) 8/29.2 7/31 .4 Minnesota ...... '...... 7 Punting (No./Ave.) 6/39 9/35.4 Penalties (No./Yds.) 11 /103 4/80 Ohio ...... 2 Penalties (No./Yds.) 7163 10/104 Fumbles (No./Lost) 212 6/5 Fumbles (No./Lost) 3/1 212 Oklahoma ...... 1 Scoring Summary South Carolina ...... 1 Scoring Summary NMU 18-yd. run by Todd Krueger (Beatty PAT- Washington, D.C ...... 1 UMM 6-yd. pass from Al Kreb to Mike Schu­ Good) Wisconsin ...... 8 macher (Rod Borg PAT - Good) UNI Safety by Ed Stratton UMM 28-yd. field goal by Rod Borg UNI 1 yd . run by Mark Fullbright (PAT-no good) UMM 40-yd. field goal by Rod Borg UNI 43-yd. field goal by Terry Lang

16 NORTHERN IOWA 21, North Dakota State 10 Nebraska-Omaha 39, NORTHERN IOWA 15 Youngstown State 29, NORTHERN IOWA 0 Sept. 15 ... Sept. 22 ... Sept. 29 ... Cedar Falls, IA . . . Attendance 9,500 Cedar Falls, IA . . . Attendance 10,000 Austintown, OH ... Attendance 7,000 64 degrees . . . Mild A 70-yard punt return by UNl's Kenny McNeail got The UNI Panthers became the first team to score things rolling very early in the first quarter as the Pan­ against University of Nebraska-Omaha this season, The Panthers traveled to Youngstown State for the thers scored all 21 points in the first 12 minutes of the taking an early 7-6 lead, but UNO scored 19 second second conference game of the season and were held game, defeating the North Dakota State Bison 21-10. quarter points to take a 25-7 halftime lead and ex­ scoreless by the Penguins as they totaled 20 points in After the McNeail touchdown and the extra point by tended it to 32-7 before beating the Panthers 39-1 5. the second half to defeat UNI 29-0, holding the Panth­ Terry Lang, UNI scored again three minutes later with UNO was on the board first after a 56-yard pass by ers to just 12 yards rushing. quarterback Steve Sandon running the ball in and Mike Mancuso to Joe Noonan but the PAT was no UNI came out throwing in the first half while Young­ Mark Fullbright put up another six points with a one­ good. At 1 :25 left in the quarter, Mark Fullbright had a stown concentrated on field goals by Carey Orosz and yard run at 6:35. one-yard run to the end zone for the first Panther Chuck Haynali for the first nine points. The Panthers' The Bison threatened to come back with a touch­ touchdown. Steve Sandon was 10 for 16 passing but three in­ down early in the second quarter but UNl's defense The Mavericks wasted little time collecting 19 terceptions killed the scoring drives. stopped NOS throughout the second half when the points before the half and UNI tried closing the gap Half way through the third quarter YSU was back Panther offense turned the ball over on five straight with another Fullbright touchdown and two-point con­ on the board with atouchdown and at 2: 15 left in the possessions. version but UNO made two more touchdowns to put quarter, Youngstown scored again before clinching the game out of reach. the win early in the fourth with a 42-yard pass from Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Keith Snoddy to Jim Ferranti. North Dakota State 0 10 0 0 10 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 NORTHERN IOWA 21 0 0 0 21 Nebraska-Omaha 6 19 7 7 39 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 NORTHERN IOWA 7 0 8 0 15 Youngstown State 3 6 13 7 29 Game Statl~tlcs NORTHERN IOWA 0 0 0 0 0 NOS UNI Game Statistics First Downs 12 16 UNO UNI Game Statistics Net Yards Rushing 118 288 First Downs 24 10 YSU UNI Attempts 41 58 Net Yards Rushing 185 172 First Do:wns 17 18 Net Yards Passing 115 58 Attempts 43 49 Net Yards Rushing 211 12 Completed 8 5 Net Yards Passing 284 51 Attempts 45 29 Attempted 19 9 Completed 20 6 Net Yards Passing 219 163 Had Intercepted 3 1 Attempted 30 1.3 Completed 14 16 Total Offense 233 346 Had Intercepted 0 0 Attempted 25 28 Plays-Rush, Pass 60 67 Total Offense 469 223 Had Intercepted 0 3 Return Yardage 16 92 Plays-Rush, Pass 73 62 Total Offense 430 175 Punts 0 91 Return Yardage 23 3 Plays-Rush, Pass 70 57 Kickoffs 48 21 Punts 23 3 Return Yardage 47 19 Interceptions 16 1 Kickoffs 57 61 Punts 12 19 Punting (No./Ave.) 5/46.4 3/40 Interceptions 0 0 Kickoffs 17 52 Penalties (No./Yds.) 4150 7168 Punting (No./Ave.) 3/37.3 8/30.6 Interceptions 35 0 Fumbles (No./Lost) 2/1 5/5 Penalties (No./Yds.) 8/122 4/53 Punting (No./Ave.) 5/40.2 18/36.6 Fumbles (No./Lost) 010 1/1 Penalties (No 5/40 2120 Scoring Summary ./Yds.) Fumbles (No./Lost) 0/0 1/0 UNI 70-yd. punt return by Kenny McNeail (Terry Scoring Summary Lang PAT-Good) UNO 56-yd. pass from Mike Mancuso to Joe Scoring Summa,.Y UNI 5-yd. run by Steve Sandon (Terry Lang Noonan (PAT-no good) YSU 19-yd. field goal by Care~ Orosz PAT-Good) UNI 1-yd. run by Mark Fullbright (Terry Lang YSU 27-yd. field goal by Chuck Haynali UNI 1-yd. run by Mark Fullbright (Terry Lang PAT-Good) YSU 40-yd. field goal by Carey Orosz PAT-Good) UNO 13-yd. pass from Mike Mancuso to Bobby YSU 9-yd. pass from Keith Snoddy to Dwight NOS 12-yd. pass from Mark Speral to Robert Bass (2 PAT-no good) Dumas (PAT-no good) Blakley (Jon Lundberg PAT-Good) UNO 30-yd. run by Tim Conway (PAT-no good) YSU 2-yd. run by Keith Snoddy (Carey Orosz NOS 39-yd. field goal by Jon Lundberg UNO 26-yd. pass from Mike Mancuso to Kurt PAT-Good) Anderson (Mark Schlecht PAT-Good) YSU 42-yd. pass from Keith Snoddy to Jim Fer­ UNO 1-yd. run by Tim Rogers (Mark Schlecht ranti (Chuck Haynali PAT-Good) PAT-Good) UNI 1-yd. run by Mark Fullbright (2PAT by San­ don to Fullbright - Good) UNO 14-yd. pass from Mike Mancuso to Tim Rogers (Mark Schlecht PAT-Good)

17 NORTHERN IOWA 20, University of Akron 17 NORTHERN IOWA 38, Western Illinois 25 WIU 37-yd. pass from Kevin Conolly to Marty Miller (Andy Quin PAT-Good) Oct. 6 ... Oct. 13 ... UNI 71-yd. run by Kelly Ellis (Terry Lang PAT­ Cedar Falls, IA . . . Atterdance 9,500 Macomb, IL . . . Attendance 11,596 Good) 47 degrees . . . Clear and Cool UNl's strong safety Danny Todd picked off a pass in the end zone by Akron's Bob Maxwell with :30 left on UNI junior Kelly Ellis set a new NCAA single game the clock with the Zips at the UNI 19 yard line, giving rushing record and three school records when he ran the Panthers their second win in the M-CC and a run for 382 yards and helped the Panthers win their fourth South Dakota State 14, NORTHERN IOWA 7 for second place. game of the season and third in the conference, 38-25, The Panther Homecoming victory began with over the Western Illinois Leathernecks. Oct. 20 ... quarterback Steve Sandon connecting on his first col­ Quarterback Steve Sandon started things off for Brookings, SD ... Attendance 2,416 legiate touchdown pass, a three-yard strike to flanker the Panthers in the first period on a 12-yard run and 56 degrees . . . Cloudy Kenny McNeail for the first six points. Both teams passed to Mike Shaw for 18 yards in the second. Terry traded field goals in the second quarter and UNI went Lang topped off the half with a 37-yard field goal to give After South Dakota scored first with a 24-yard field into halftime ahead 10-3. UNI the lead 17-0. goal in the first quarter, the Panthers could manage Kelly Ellis had his first touchdown of the season in Western came back in the third quarter with 15 only a touchdown in the second, while the Jackrabbits the third quarter on a 22-yard run and after an Akron points and another 10 in the fourth but it was UNI all the put up another 11 points to win the non-conference touchdown, the Zips' Roosevelt Jewells blocked a way afte Ellis broke for a 71-yard touchdown at 3:26 game 14-7. Dave Tatman punt and returned the ball 45 yards for left on a third-and-one play. Terry Lang also made five UNl's Mark Fullbright went in for the touchdown the Akron TD that tied the game 17-17. Terry Lang of five extra point kicks to give UNI the victory at with 3:51 left in the half and the Panthers led 7-3 after made a 42-yard field goal at 5:52 left in the game and Western's Homecoming. Terry Lang's point-after attempt was good. South Todd prevented Akron's last scoring attempt for the Dakota then came back in the third quarter on a 31- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 win. yard field goal and with 6:59 left in the game, wrapped Western Illinois 0 0 15 10 25 it up with a one-yard run by Dan Johnson . Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 NORTHERN IOWA 7 10 7 14 38 University of Akron 0 3 7 7 17 The Panthers had a chance to at least tie the game on the only NORTHERN IOWA 7 3 7 3 20 Game Statistics decent drive of the afternoon when Kelly WIU UNI Ellis scrambled from the Jackrabbits' 30 to the 44, then Game Statistics First Downs 14 22 to the 39, then the 25 and finally the 13. Ellis was UA UNI Net Yards Rushing 88 412 thrown for a seven-yard loss on the next two plays and First Downs 15 11 Attempts 32 68 the following two Steve ,Sandon passes were incom­ Net Yards Rushing 80 . 126 Net Yards Passing 297 108 plete. Attempts 43 44 Corripleted 8 1~ Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Net Yards Passing 15? 111 Attempted 28 11 South Dakota 3 0 3 8 14 Completed 11 10 Had Intercepted 1 2 NORTHERN IOWA . 0 7 0 0 7 Attempted 19 15 Total Offense 385 520 Had Intercepted 1 2 Plays-Rush, Pass 60 79 Game Statistics Total Offense 232 237 Return Yardage 33 12 SOS !JNI Plays-Rush, Pass 62 59 Punts 15 5 First Downs 24 '· - 10 Return Yardage 43 68 Kickoffs 36 103 Net Yards Rushing 302 81 Punts 43 68 Interceptions 18 7 Attempts 62 33 Kickoffs 71 84 Punting (No./Ave.) 3/39.7 2/36 Net Yards Passing 107 20 Interceptions 0 0 Penalties (No./Yds.) 4140 6n3 Completed 13 5 Punting (No./Ave.) 6/39.6 6/26.8 Fumbles (No./Lost) 1/1 3/2 Attempted 25 18 Penalties (No./Yds.) 4120 10/89 Had Intercepted 1 1 Scoring Summary Fumbles (No./Lost) 3/2 4/1 Total Offense 409 151 UNI 12-yd. run by Steve Sandon (Terry Lang Plays-Rush, Pass 87 51 Scoring Summary PAT-Good) UNI 3-yd. pass from Steve Sandon to Kenny Return Yardage 53 60 Punts 10 26 McNeail (Terry Lang PAT-Good) UNI 18-yd. pass from Steve Sandon to Mike Kickoffs 22 74 UA 27-yd. field goal by Andy Graham Shaw (Terry Lang PAT-Good) interceptions 43 34 UNI 45-yd. field goal by Terry Lang UNI 37-yd. field goal by Terry Lang Punting (No./Ave.) 5/30.2 7/38 UNI 32-yd. run by Kelly Ellis (Terry Lang PAT­ WIU 1-yd. run by Mike Hembrough (PAT-no Penalties (No./Yds.) 7185 5157 Good) good) Fumbles (No./Lost) 1/1 0/0 UA 6-yd. pass from Bob Maxwell to Tim Stayc­ WIU 25-yd. field goal by Andy Quin er (Andy Graham PAT-Good) UNI 1-yd. run by Steve Sandon (Terry Lang Scoring Summary UA Roosevelt Jewells returns blocked punt for PAT-Good) SOS 24-yd. field goal by Tony Harris 43 yd. (Andy Graham PAT-Good) WIU 25-yd. pass from Kevin Conolly to Mark UNI 1-yd. run by Mark Fullbright (Terry Lang UNI 42-yd. field goal by Terry Lang Jahn (2PAT-no good) PAT-Good) WIU 28-yd. field goal by Andy Quin SOS 31-yd. field goal by Tony Harris UNI 2-yd. run by Nelson Berry (Terry Lang PAT­ SOS 1-yd. run by Dan Johnson (2PAT by Maffett 18 Good) to Macklin-Good) NORTHERN IOWA 10, Eastern Illinois 7 NORTHERN IOWA 23, South Dakota 9 Western Kentucky 24, NORTHERN IOWA 17 Oct. 27 ... Nov. 3 ... Nov. 10 .. . Cedar Falls, IA ... Attendance 10,700 Vermillion, SD . . . Attendance 6,200 Cedar Falls, IA . . . Attendance 12,500 Inside the DakotaDome Three key interceptions by UN l's Mike Smiley and UNI built up a 17-0 lead early in the second quarter a 1O·O lead at the half gave the Panthers their must win The Panthers waited until the fourth quarter to and led 17-7 at the half but Western Kentucky came and ended Mid-Continent Conference play in second make things happen when the game was broken wide back strong to tie the game in the fourth quarter and place with a victory over the NCAA 11 defending nation­ open with a 73-yard run by Kelly Ellis that led to the first took the win 24-17 after a 58-yard run for the final al champs, Eastern Illinois, 10-7. UNI tochdown and eventual win over the Ul'liversity of touchdown. UNI was on the board first after a 42-yard field goal South Dakota, 23-9. In the first period, the Panthers' Kelly Ellis broke by Terry Lang with 7:51 remaining in the first quarter. The Coyotes had a 9-0 lead at the half after a the UNI single season rushing record set in 1964 by Then Smiley took over the show at 14:48 left in the 15-yard touchdown pass and a 23-yard field goal. It Randy Schultz with 1,093 yards on the year. Mark second quarter with an interception and with only :08 wasn't until cornerback Mike Smiley broke up a USO Fullbright had the first UNI score on a two-yard run and left in the half, Smiley intercepted another EIU pass pass and forced South Dakota to punt that Ellis broke Jon Neuwohner recovered a punt blocked by Danny and returned it 70 yards for the only UNI touchdown of loose to the one yardline and Mark Fullbright got the Todd to give the Panthers the advantage. the evening. first six points. Terry Lang's extra point was good and Terry Lang added a 42-yard field goal in the The second half was a real defensive battle until the score was 9-7. second quarter and then the Hilltoppers got on track Eastern drove for its only score in a drive lasting seven UNI proceeded to score on each possession after with two touchdowns and a field goal to tie the game. minutes in the third quarter. EIU threatened to score that with help from a pass interception by Matt Span­ Elmer Caldwell clinched the Kentucky win at 6:56 with again with :33 left in the game, but Smiley had his third jers, a28-yard field goal by Terry Lang, an interception the final TD and the Panthers finished the 1979 sea­ interception and preserved the UNI win. by Ed Stratton, a one-yard touchdown run by Ellis and son 6-5. finally a two-yard scoring run by Fullbright. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Eastern llllnols O· 0 7 0 7 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Western Kentucky 0 7 7 10 24 NORTHERN IOWA 3 · 7 0 0 10 South Dakota 6 3 0 0 9 NORTHERN IOWA 14 3 0 0 17 NORTHERN IOWA 0 0 0 23 23 Game Statistics Game Statistics EIU UNI Game Statistics WKU UNI First Downs 16 7 l:JSD UNI First Downs · 17 9 Net Yards Rushing 179 85 First Downs 9 12 Net Yards Rushing 301 76 Attempts 54 36 Net Yards Rushing 145 223 Attempts 67 38 Net Yards Passing 80 40 Attempts 48 56 Net Yards Passing 47 73 Completed 8 4 Net Yards Passing 54 27 Completed 7 7 Attempted 22 12 Completed 4 2 Attempted 15 15 Had Intercepted 3 0 Attempted 16 11 Had Intercepted 0 0 Total Offense 259 125 Had Intercepted 5 1 Total Offense 348 149 Plays-Rush, Pass 76 48 Total Offense 199 250 Plays-Rush, Pass 82 53 Return Yardage 49 82 Plays-Rush, Pass 64 67 Return Yardage 3 48 Punts 49 12 Return Yardage 6 14 Punts 3 48 Kickoffs 43 29 Punts -6 1 Kickoffs 72 53 Interceptions 0 70 Kickoffs 84 68 Interceptions 0 0 Punting (No./Ave.) 4/33.7 8/41 .8 Interceptions 12 13 Punting (No./Ave.) 6/42.8 7/39.7 Penalties (No./Yds.) 3/25 3/35 Punting (No./Ave.) 7/37.1 6/37.7 Penalties (No./Yds.) 10/146 7175 Fumbles (No./Lost) 211 3/1 Penalties (No./Yds.) 8/101 8/73 Fumbles (No./Lost) 4/2 1/1 Fumbles (No./Lost) 1/1 3/2 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary ; UNI 42-yd. field goal by Terry Lang Scoring Summary UNI 2-yd. run by Mark Fullbright .(Terry Lang UNI 70-yd. run by Mike Smiley (Terry Lang USO 15-yd. pass from Jeff Kral to Russ Dokken PAT-Good) PAT-Good) (PAT-no good) UNI Blocked punt recovered by Jon Neuwohner EIU 1-yd. run by Lonnie Benton (Dan DiMartino USO 23-yd. field goal by Kent Polenz (Terry Lang PAT-Good) PAT-Good) UNI 1-yd. run by Mark Fullbright (Terry Lang UNI 42-yd. field goal by Terry Lang PAT-Good) WKU 2-yd. run by Barry Skaggs (Rick Anderson UNI 28-yd. field goal by Terry Lang PAT-Good) UNI 7-yd. run by Kelly Ellis (PAT-no good) WKU 5-yd. pass from John Hall to Ricky Gwinn UNI 2-yd. run by Mark Fullbright (Terry Lang (Rick Anderson PAT-Good) PAT-Good) WKU 24-yd. field goal by Rick Anderson WKU 58-yd. run by Elmer Caldwell (Rick Ander­ son PAT-good)

19 Northern Iowa's Final 1979 Statistics AVE. AVE. PASSING G ATT COM. INT. % VOS. GAME COMP. TD LG Steve Sandon 11 168 79 13 47.0 797 72.5 10.1 2 43 Kelly Ellis 11 2 1 0 50.0 23 3.3 ' 23.0 0 23 Nelson Ber!Y 11 1 0 0 00.0 0 0.0 00.0 0 0 UNI 11 171 80 13 46.8 820 74.5 10.3 2 43 OPP 11 265 133 18 50.2 1691 153.7 12.7 12 56 AVE. AVE. RUSHING G NO. GAIN LOST NET PLAY GAME TD LG Kelly Ellis 11 228 1178 85 1093 4.8 99.4 3 73 Nelson Berry 11 146 605 73 532 3.6 48.4 1 62 Mark Fullbright 11 67 194 2 192 2.9 17.5 8 17 Greg Trotsky 5 5 18 0 18 3.6 4 .5 0 9 Dana Deines 1 1 0 6 -6 0.0 0.0 0 0 Jeff Girdner 1 1 4 0 4 4.0 4.0 0 4 Steve Sandon 11 85 113 213 -100 -1 .2 -9.1 3 19 UNI 11 538 2112 379 1733 3.2 157.5 15 73 OPP 11 503 1973 215 1758 3.5 159.8 11 58 AVE. AVE. TOTAL OFFENSE G NO. RUSH PASS NET PLAY GAME TD Steve Sandon 11 253 -100 797 697 2.8 68.8 5 Kelly Ellis 11 230 1093 23 1116 4.9 101 .5 3 Nelson Berry 11 147 532 0 532 3.7 48.4 1 Mark Fullbright 11 67 192 0 192 2.3 17.5 8 Greg Trotsky 5 5 18 0 18 3.6 3 .6 0 Dana Deines 1 1 -6 0 -6 0.0 0.0 0 Jeff Girdner 1 1 4 0 4 4.0 4.0 0 UNI 11 . 704 1733 820 2553 3.6 232.1 17 OPP 11 768 1758 1691 3449 4.5 313.6 23 KO RETURNS G No Yds Ave TD LG PUNTING No Yds Ave BLK LG Kelly Ellis 11 14 251 17.9 0 28 Kevin Thorp 65 2346 36.1 0 32 Nelson Berry 11 6 116 19.3 0 25 Dave Tatman 4 131 32.2 1 .51 . Ken McNeail 11 16 311 19.4 1 30 Nelson Ber!Y 1 65 65.0 0 65 UNI 11 36 678 18.8 1 30 Team 1 0 00.0 0 0 OPP 11 29 492 17.0 0 38 UNI 71 2542 35.8 65 OPP 58 2062 35.6 2 57 RECEIVING NO VOS AVE.PLAY AVE. GAME TD LG Ken McNeail 29 330 11 .4 30.0 1 43 Nelson Berry 13 100 7.7 11 .1 0 20 Doran Geise 11 116 10.5 14.5 0 35 Mark Hendrickson 9 119 13.2 11 .9 0 30 Kelly Ellis 6 49 8.1 8.1 0 24 Mark Fullbright 4 25 6.3 2.3 0 10 Mike Shaw 4 64 16.0 9.1 1 12 Kevin Thorp 2 22. 11 .0 11 .0 0 16 Jeff Girdner 2 -7 -3.5 .636 0 0 UNI 80 820 10.3 74.5 2 43 OPP 133 1691 12.7 153.7 12 56

20 Defensive Statistics

INITIAL SEASON PLAYER ST AT INTC. FF PBU FR BK SACK CONTACT TOTAL PTS TEAM STATISTICS UNI OPP Joe Anderson 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 18 First Downs 138 176 Ed Arnold 25 89 0 1 1 0 0 0 11 518 By Rushing 78 93 Jim Brinkhaus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 By Passing 44 72 Owen Dockter 26 52 0 2 0 0 6 481 By Penalty 16 11 Dave Erstad 22 52 2 3 3 2 0 3(-14) 2 475 Fumbles - Lost 26-19 18-11 Lany Formanek 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 Dave Gentzler 8 30 3 0 9 0 1 0 5 317 SCORE BY Jerry Griffith 3 13 0 0 0 0 0 1(-5) 0 83 QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Total Dan Hartung 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 UNI 59 32 22 49 162 Brad Hayes 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 OPP 25 55 62 52 194 Jim Johnson 5 8 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 87 Teny Lang 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 Mike Manion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 Jon Neuwohner 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 Bill Norris 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Tom Radke • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Dave Ramthun 13 49 0 1 0 0 1(-7) 7 329 Panther All-Americans Mark Salz 11 27 0 0 1 0 0 1(·2) 222 Mike Smiley 14 34 5 6 2 0 1(-8) 1 368 First Team Selections Matt Spanjers 32 95 2 1 0 0 0 0 9 658 1937 · Paul Jones, end* Rick Squire 5 22 0 0 0 0 0 1(-1) 1 135 1949 - Paul Devan, halfback** Ed Stratton 30 42 3 3 4 4 . 0 0 10 553 1952 - Lou Bohnsack, center** Rod Tegeler 9 50 0 1 1 0 4(-28) 7 366 1955 - LeRoy Dunn, tackle* Danny Todd 47 ' 3 4 1 0 5 450 23 0 1956 - Dick Formanek, tackle* Mike Willett 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 55 Mark Wilson 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 40 1960 - Jerry Morgan, quarterback* Randy Schultz 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 14 1961 - Wendell Williams, guard** Jake Schoenenber~r 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1(-12) 0 33 1962 - Dan Boals, fullback* TOTALS 244 657 18 14 31 13 313 (-77) 70 5415 1964 - Randy Schultz, fullback** 1965 - Randy Schultz, fullback** 1PAT 2PAT FG 1967 - Ray Pedersen, guard** SCORING TD MIA CONVERSIONS MIA SF PTS. 1975 - Mike Timmermans, tackle** Mark Fullbright 8 0 1 0 0 50 Terry Lang 0 17/18 0 7/8 0 38 Second Team Selections Ken McNeail 2 0 0 0 0 12 Kelly Ellis 3 0 0 0 0 18 1948 - Jason Loving, tackle** Steve Sandon 3 0 0 0 0 18 1959 - Dennis Remmert, tackle* Ed Stratton 0 0 0 0 1 2 1961 - Wendell Williams, guard* Mike Shaw 1 0 0 0 0 6 1973 - Mike Woodley, free safety** Nelson Berry 1 0 0 0 0 6 Mike Smiley 1 0 0 0 0 6 Third Team Selections - Jon Neuwt>hner 1 0 0 0 0 6 1946 - Pudge Camarata, halfback** UNI 17/18 718 1 162 20 1960 - Jerry Morgan, quarterback** OPP 24 16/20 13/19 0 194 1962 - Dan Boals, fullback**

PUNT RETURNS No Yds Ave. TD LG INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Ave TD 1975 - Bill Salmon, quarterback** 1976 - Nick Maragos, free safety** Ken McNeail 22 237 10.8 1 70 Dave Erstad 2 32 16.0 0 Nelson Berry 4 29 7.2 0 17 Danny Todd 3 5 1.7 0 • - Williamson Ratings Nelson Roby 3 4.0 0 4 Matt Spanjers 2 8 4.0 0 •• - Kelly Ellis 9 9.0 0 9 Ed Stratton 3 1 0.3 0 Jim Johnson 28 28.0 0 28 Mike Smiley 5 104 34.7 1 Danny Todd 1 17 17.0 0 17 Dave Gentzler 3 7 2 .3 0 Jon Neuwohner 0 0 0.0 1 1 UNI 18 157 8.7 UNI 30 323 10.8 2 70 OPP 13 144 10.2 0 OPP 33 179 5.4 1 43 Numerical Roster New Faces 2 Steve Schonert K 51 Scott Etzel c No. Name Pos. Hometown High School/Junior 3 Rocky Rochford s 52 Dan Hartung DE College 5 Dan Gentzler CB 54 Steve Heisdorffer NG 8 Charles Bullock s Oklahoma City, Waldorf Junior College 6 Kerry Sutherland CB 55 Mike Gau OG OK 7 Dave Chambers QB 57 Randy Schultz DE 90 Jeff Buss DE Freeport, IL Freeport Senior High 8 Charles Bullock s 58 Rick Squire NG School 9 Kelson Roby WR 59 Steve Ingalls c 51 Scott Etzel c Hampton, IL United Township High 10 Larry Miller QB 60 Skip Eckhardt OG School (East Moline, 11 Kurt Marshall QB 62 Scott Hamilton OG IL) 12 Steve Sandon QB 63 Bill Roby OG 31 Dave Evans FB Marshalltown, IA Marshalltown High 13 Jack Slinker DB 64 Roger Schultz OT School 14 Brad Zumbach p 65 Mike Brown LB 5 Dan Gentzler CB Augusta, KS Butler Coun\y Junior 15 Mark Kwasigroch CB 66 Gary Ralston OT College 16 Kirk Hobbs WR 67 Mike Tatoian OG 42 Mark Holmes FB Moline, IL Moline Senior High 17 Ken McNeail WR 69 Keith Frisk OT School 18 Kevin Smith CB 70 Dave Ramthun DT 15 Mark Kwasigroch CB Wauconda, IL Harper Junior College 19 Scott Rink WR 71 Brad Hayes DT 47 Mark Loftus LB Evansdale, IA East Waterloo High 20 Kevin Thorp WR 72 Jim Lanning OT School 21 Mike Day s 73 Jeff Murray OG 29 Steve McNeal RB Kankakee, IL Eastridge High School 22 Mark Fullbright RB 74 Kevin Webster c 11 Kurt Marshall QB Rockford, IL Jefferson High School 23 Steve Donaldson RB 75 Owen Dockter DT 26 Chris Miliner RB Dayton, OH Meadowdale High 24 Markel Oden DB 77 Mike Johnson OT School 25 Jeff Mills s 78 Rusty Graham DT 10 Larry Miller QB West Chicago, IL West Chicago High 26 Chris Miliner RB 79 Rick Reimer OT School 27 Don Stewart DB 80 Steve Wright TE 30 Ken Oakley RB St.Paul, MN Hill-Murray High 28 Ira Mitchell RB 84 Mark Gaworski TE School 29 Steve McNeal RB 86 Pat Oddo TE 66 Gary Ralston OT Davenport, IA Central High School 30 Ken Oakley RB 88 Craig Nordlie WR 19 Scott Rink WR Geneseo, IL Geneseo High School 31 Dave Evans FB 89 Renaldo Cade DE 27 Don Stewart DB Park Forest, IL Rich East High School 32 Kelly Ellis TB 90 Jeff Buss DE 43 Terry Szopinski · FB Bloomington, MN Lincoln Senior High 33 Keelan Roberts DB 91 Brad Lind DT School 35 Jon Neuwohner CB 92 Dave Yount DE 48 Curt Witynski s Freeport, IL Freeport Senior High 36 Kory Olson LB 93 Mark Salz NG Scool 37 Richard DePenning LB 95 Fred Bryan DT 92 Dave Yount DE Runnells, IA Southeast Polk High 38 Joe Anderson LB 96 Ed Stratton DE School 39 Danny Todd s 97 Todd Liechty DT 14 Brad Zumbach p Aurora, IA Ellsworth Junior 40 Tim Gipper RB 99 Jerry Griffith DE College 41 Doug Friese CB How Ya Say 'Em 42 Mark Holmes FB Jeff Buss - Bus 43 Terry Szopinski FB Doug Friese - Freeze 44 Jeff Girdner FB Mike Gau - Gow (as in cow) 45 Mark Wilson LB Mark Gaworski - Ga-(g as in golf) war-ski 46 Larry Formanek LB Dan Hartung - Har-tongue 47 Mark Loftus LB Steve Heisdorffer - Highs-door-fer 48 Curt Witynski s Mark Kwasigroch - Kwa-ze-grow 49 Jim Johnson s Jon Neuwohner - New-won-er 50 Richard Elliott c Steve Schonert - Show-nert Terry Szopinski - Zo-pin-ski Mike Tatoian - Ta-Toy-un Curt Witynski - Wi-tin-ski Dave Yount- Yeownt Brad Zumback - Zum-(as in gum) bach 22 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 38 Anderson, Joe LB 5-11 212 So. Waterloo, IA 86 Oddo, Pat TE 6-3 215 So. Downers Grove, IL 65 Brown, Mike LB 6-1 232 Sr. Dayton, OH 24 Oden, Markel DB 5-9 160 Fr. St. Paul, MN 95 Bryan, Fred DT 6-4 233 So. Minneapolis, MN 36 Olson, Kory LB 6-2 233 So. Northwood, IA 8 Bullock, Charles s 6-1 170 Jr. Oklahoma City, OK 66 Ralston, Gary OT 6-3 260 Fr. Davenport, IA 90 Buss, Jeff DE 6-3 195 Fr. Freeport, IL 70 Ramthun, Dave DT 6-3 267 Sr. Manson, IA 89 Cade, Renaldo DE 6-3 198 Sr. Washington, DC 79 Reimer, Rick OT 6-4 240 Sr. Willmar, IA 7 Chambers, Dave QB 6-2 200 So. Iowa City, IA 19 Rink, Scott WR 6-3 185 Fr. Geneseo, IL 21 Day, Mike s 5-11 184 Jr. Earlham, IA 33 Roberts, Keelan DB 5-11 180 Sr. Waterloo, IA 37 DePenning, Richard LB 6-1 184 So. Des Moines, IA 63 Roby, Bill OG 6-3 237 Jr. Cedar Rapids, IA 75 Dockter, Owen DT 6-4 245 Sr. Madison, WI 9 Roby, Kelson WR 6-2 189 Sr. Milwaukee, WI 23 Donaldson, Steve RB 6-0 185 So. Madison, WI 3 Rochford, Rocky s 6-0 182 Jr. New Hampton, IA 60 Eckhardt, Skip OG 6-1 251 Sr. Cresco, IA 93 Salz, Mark NG 6-1 201 So. Mason City, IA 50 Elliott, Richard c 6-3 244 Sr. Fort Scott, KS 12 Sandon, Steve QB 6-3 200 Jr. Des Moines, IA 32 Ellis, Kelly TB 5-8 163 Sr. Waterloo, IA 2 Schonert, Steve K 5-9 165 So. Racine, WI 51 Etzel, Scott c 6-4 230 Fr. Hampton, IL 57 Schultz, Randy DE 6-2 208 So. Cedar Rapids, IA 31 Evans, Dave FB 6-1 210 Fr. Marshalltown, IA 64 Schultz, Roger OT 6-5 241 Jr. Richfield, MN 46 'Formanek, Larry LB 6-0 215 Sr. Belle Plaine, IA 13 Slinker, Jack DB 6-0 172 Jr. Conrad, IA 41 Friese, Doug CB 6-1 175 So. West Des Moines, IA 18 Smith, Kevin CB 6-1 175 So. Dubuque, IA 69 Frisk, Keith ' OT 6-5 256 Jr. Ackley, IA 58 Squire, Rick NG 6-0 263 Sr. Newton, IA 22 Fullbright, Mark FB 6-1 200 Sr. Cedar Falls, tA 27 Stewart, Don DB 6-2 175 Fr. Park Forest, IL 55 Gau, Mike OG 6-1 228 Sr. Davenport, IA 96 Stratton, Ed DE 6-2 212 Sr. Newton, IA 84 Gaworski, Mark TE 6-3 222 So. Fairmont, MN 6 Sutherland, Kerry CB 6-0 190 Jr. Waterloo, IA 5 Gentzler, Dan CB 5-10 150 Jr. Augusta, KS 43 Szopinski, Terry FB . 6-3 2.15 Fr. Bloomington, MN 40 Gipper,Tim RB 6-0 197 So. Fairbank, IA 67 Tatoian, Mike OG 6-2 231 So. Bettendorf, IA 44 Girdner, Jeff FB 6-0 200 Jr. Newton, IA 20 Thorp, Kevin WR 5-11 175 Jr. Independence, IA 78 Graham, Rusty DT 6-5 216 So. Wheaton, IL 39 Todd, Danny s 6-0 193 Sr. Lancaster, SC 99 Griffith, Jerry DE 6-4 219 Jr. Wellman, IA 74 Webster, Kevin c 6-2 238 So. Sheboygan, WI 62 Hamilton, Scott OG 6-3 227 Jr. Cedar Rapids, IA 45 Wilson, Mark LB 6-0 206 So. Evansdale, IA 52 Hartung, Dan DE 6-4 225 Sr. Marion, IA 48 Witynski, Curt s 6-0 170 Fr. Freeport, IL 71 Hayes, Brad OT 6-5 226 So. Eldridge, IA 80 Wright, Steve TE 6-6 235 Sr. Wayzata, MN 54 Heisdorffer, Steve NG 5-10 205 So. Sigourney, IA 92 Yount, Dave DE 6-3 210 Fr. Runnells, IA 16 Hobbs, Kirk WR 6-2 180 So. Cedar Rapids, IA 14 Zumbach, Brad p 6-3 210 Jr. Aurora, IA 42 Holmes, Mark FB 6-3 206 Fr. Moline, IL 59 Ingalls, Steve c 6-5 248 So. Pepin, WI 49 Johnson, Jim s 6-0 199 So. Cedar Rapids, IA 77 Johnson, Mike OT 6-4 247 Sr. Rock Island, IL 15 Kwasigroch, Mark CB 5-9 163 Jr. Wauconda, IL 72 Lanning, Jim OT 6-4 223 So. Minnetonka, MN 97 Liechty, Todd DT 6-2 230 So. Mt. Pleasant, IA 91 Lind, Brad DT 6-4 223 So. Lisbon, IA 47 Loftus, Mark LB 5-11 185 Fr. Evansdale, IA 11 Marshall, Kurt QB 6-4 200 Fr. Rockford, IL 17 McNeail, Ken WR 5-9 172 Sr. Milwaukee, WI 29 McNeal, Steve RB 5-10 175 Fr. Kankakee, IL 26 Miliner, Chris RB 5-10 190 Fr. Dayton, OH 10 Miller, Larry QB 6-4 195 Fr. West Chicago, IL 25 Mills, Jeff s 5-11 183 So. Denver, IA 28 Mitchell, Ira RB 5-9 175 Sr. Kansas City, KS 73 Murray, Jeff OG 6-2 229 So. Racine, WI 35 Neuwohner, Jon CB 5-11 173 Sr. Osage, IA 88 Nordlie, Craig WR 6-0 175 Jr. Nevada, IA 30 Oakley, Ken RB 5-9 175 Fr. Des Moines, la 23 Opponents Series Vitals Sept. 6 At Nebraska-Omaha 7:30 p.m. Series: 5-4-1 Last Game: 1979, UNO won 39-15 Sept. 13 Weber State 7:30 p.m. Series: 0-1-0 Last Game: 1978, WSC won 35-9 Sept. 27 Arkansas Tech 7:30 p.m. Series: First Game Oct. 4 at Northern Michigan 1:30 p.m. Series: 3-9-0 Last Game: 1979, UNI won 11-7 Oct. 11 Western Illinois 7:30 p.m. Series: 4-4-0 Last Game: 1979, UNI won 38-25 . Oct. 18 Southeast Missouri State 7:30 p.m. Series: First Game Oct. 25 Southwest Missouri State 7:30 p.m. Series: First Game Nov. 1 at Youngstown State 1:30 p.m. Series: 0-2-0 Last Game: 1979, YSU won 29-0 Nov. 8 at Eastern Illinois 1:30 p.m. Series: 3-1-0 Last Game: 1979, UNI won 10-7 Nov. 15 South Dakota 7:30 p.m. Series: 20-15-1 Last Game: 1979, UNI won 23-9 Nov. 22 Evansville University 7:30 p.m. Series: First Game

24 Nebraska-Omaha Weber State Game 1 Sept. 6, 7:30 p.m. Omaha, NE Game 2 Sept. 13, 1:ao p.m. Cedar Falls, IA General Information General Information Location: Omaha, NE 68182 1979 Results (8-3) Location: Ogden, UT 84408 1979 Results (3-8) Enrollment: 15,500 Evangel 38-0 Enrollment: 10,000 at North Dakota State 10-11 Stadium: Al F. Caniglia Field Northern Colorado 6-0 Stadium: Wildcat (17,000) at Brigham Young 3-48 (9,500) at Northwest Missouri 36-0 Colors: Purple -and White Portland State 13-16 Colors: Red and Black at NORTHERN IOWA 39-15 Nickname: Wildcats at Montana 16-23 Nickname: Mavericks at North Dakota 28-35 Conference: Big Sky at Montana State 21-40 Conference: North Central Morningside 49-15 Head Coach: Pete Riehlman Northern Arizona 34-10 AD: Don Leahy at South Dakota State 14-31 Years at WSC, Record: 3 years, at Nevada-Reno 3-22 Head Coach: Sandy Buda Augustan a 34-13 11 -21 Boise State 7-23 Office Phone: (402) 554-2447 at South Dakota 17-23 SID: Brad Larsen at Idaho State 14-10 Years at UNO, Record: 2 years, North Dakota 24-13 Office Phone: (801) 626-601 O Idaho 12-7 16-6 St. Cloud State 23-0 1979 Conference Finish: tied 3rd, at Utah State 10-34 SID: Gary Anderson 3-4 Office Phone: (402) 554-2305 1980 Outlook 1979 Conference Finish: 4tn, 3-3 A "little stronger, wiser and more experienced," the Wildcats have 37 1980 Outlook lettermen returning from last year's 3-8 squad, with each of those players With 35 lettermen returning and 13 of them starters, UNO Head Coach having started at least one game. Included in that number are 18 on Sandy Buda, nicknamed the "Riverboat Gambler," describes the atmos­ offense and 19 on defense_. The number one goal of Coach Pete Riehl­ phere following spring drills as "optimistic - with caution." The outlook is man in spring drills was to eliminate turnovers, of which Weber had 48 last bright but a three-way race for quarterback must first be solved. Junior season. Offensively, the entire unit returns except for Eric Hill, a highly Kurt S. Anderson and sophomores Mark McManigal and Carl Smith are in acclaimed running back. It looks like the starting quarterback will be junior contention, with Anderson having the inside track. Kurt R. Anderson will college transfer Bill Kelly, who threw for 1,178 yards and eight TDs last be strong as a wide receiver in his senior year and Russell Green and Mike year. The real strength will be the offensive line where eight lettermen Lowe also are back at that spot. Good depth on the offensive and return. The first concern on defense is the line, where the Wildcats lost defensive lines will help UNO, now 4-5-1 on the series with UNI. three lettermen. The defensive backfield has some outstanding players, including Mark Massey, a First Team All-Big Sky awardee. The corner­ back situation is up for grabs with five candidates looking to fill two positions.

Buda Anderson Rlehlman Massey 25 Arkansas Tech Northern Michigan Game 3 Sept. 27, 7:30 p.m. Cedar Falls, IA Game 4 Oct. 4, 1 :30 p.m. EDT Marquette, Ml General Information General Information Location: Russellville, AK 72801 1979 Results (3-6-1) Location : Marquette, Ml 49855 1979 Results (4-6) Enrollment: 2,998 UA-Pine Bluff 14-26 Enrollment: 9,300 ... Eastern Michigan 7-21 Stadium: Buerkle Field (5,447) Southwest Missouri 24-42 Stadium: Memorial ofield (7,400) NORTHERN IOWA 7-11 Colors: Kelly Green and New Northeast Oklahoma 14-38 Colors: Old Gold and Olive at Grand Valley 41-14 Gold Southeast Missouri 23-31 Green Wayne State 31-29 Nickname: Wonder Boys Harding University 26-6 Nickname: Wildcats Western Illinois _ 24-21 Conference: Arkansas Hef'.lderson 6-13 Conference: Mid-Continent at Western Kentucky 21-28 Intercollegiate UA-Monticello 14-22 AD: Gil Canale ·· Youngstown State 23-24 AD: Don Sevier Central Arkansas 17-17 Head Coach : Bill Rademacher at Eastern Illinois 21-39 Head Coach: Harold Steelman Ouachita Baptist 21-14 Office Phone: (906) 227-2058 at Akron 21-45 Years at ATU, Record: 1st, 0-0 Southern Arkansas 17-14 Years at NMU, Record: 2 years, at Drake 30-26 SID: Jim Staggs 9-10-1 Office Phone: (501) 968-0242 SID: Gil Heard 1979 Conference Finish: 3rd, Office Phone: (906) 227-2720 3-2-1 1979 Conference Finish: tied 4th, 1-4 1980 Outlook New ATU Head Coach Harold Steelman begins his first season with 26 1980 Outlook returning lettermen and 15 of those being starters from a squad that Northern Michigan Head Coach Bill Rademacher has recruited a pair of finished 3-6-1 overall in 1979. Steelman feels the team made some junior college fullbacks, Steve Gjerde and Jeff Sindelar, who were both progress in spring football and he will continue to operate the squad 01;Jt of conference rushing leaders and hopes they will add strength to last year's the familiar "bread and butter" alignments, the I and split back formation 4-6 squad. Two other runners, tailback George Works and fullback Joe on offense and a five-man front defensively. Several seniors return , Fiorini, will return in 1980 after suffering pre-season injuries last year and including quarterback Doug Stephens, guard Kenny Bell, tackle John will be joined by tailback Mike Dellangelo. Senior quarterback Phil Kessel, Utley, cornerback Irvin Phillips and NAIA All-American kicker Kelly Davis. the national total offense leader in NCAA Division II last year, and junior wide receiver Scott Sible, the Division's second leading pass catcher in 1979, also are back .

... Steelman Stephens Rademacher Kessel 26 Western Illinois Southeast Missouri Game 5 Oct. 11, 7:30 p.m. Cedar Falls, IA Game 6 Oct. 18, 7:30 p.m. Cedar Falls, IA General Information: General Information Location: Macomb, IL 61455 1979 Results (3-8) Location: Cape Girardeau, MO 1979 Results (5-5-1) Enrollment: 13,500 Wisconsin-Whitewater 12-7 63701 Murray State 21-21 Stadium: (17,000) at Akron 7-24 Enrollment: 8,500 at Central Arkansas 11-33 Colors: Purple and Old Gold Indiana State 14-17 Stadium: Housk (10,000) Delta State 13-17 Nickname: Leathernecks Saginaw Valley 27-7 Colors: Red and Black at Evansville 0-17 Conference: Mid-Continent at Northern Michigan 21-24 Nickname: Indians at Arkansas Tech 31-23 AD: Gil Peterson at Eastern Illinois 10-7 Conference: Missouri Univ. of Missouri-Rolla 7-9 Head Coach: Pete Rodriguez NORTHERN IOWA 25-38 Intercollegiate at Central Missouri State 31-15 Office Phone: (309) 298-1515 at U.S. International 7-14 AD: Marvin Rosengarten at Lincoln 58-7 Years at WIU, Record: 1 year, at Youngstown State 8-29 Head Coach: Jim Lohr Northeast Missouri State 31-3 3-8 at Illinois State 7-35 Years at SEMO, Record: 6 Northwest Missouri State 20-14 SID: Larry Heimburger North Dakota 7-28 years, 39-24-3 at Southwest Missouri State36-29 Office Phone: (309) 298-1133 SID: Ron Hines 1979 Conference Finish: tied 3rd, Office Phone: (314) 651-2294 1-4 1979 Conference Finish: 2nd, 4-2 1980 Outlook 1980 Outlook With a bit more depth overall and team speed, Western Illinois Head The Southeast Missouri Indians won their final four games of the 1979 Coach Pete Rodriguez expects an improved ball club for the 1980 season campaign to compile a 5-5-1 season record and to finish second in the and will have a big offensive line, averaging 6-4 and 250 pounds. Losing Missouri Intercollegiate Conference. Offensively, the Indians seem to be nine starters, the Leathernecks return three All-Americans in tight end well endowed with backs and receivers. The quarterback position is still up Mike Maher, offensive guard Don Greco and free safety Rod Anderson. for grabs between Joe Young and Scott Mosley, who shared the honors The defensive line returns intact but there is a lack of real depth at the last year. Ernest Edwards, the squad's top rusher last year, returns as defensive tackle, linebacker and center positions. Western is 4-4 on the does All-Conference Roland Johnson at tight end. The offensive line is series with UNI and travels to Cedar Falls for its only Mid-Continent something of a question mark with four new starters. The defense is young Conference game on the road. and untested but the linebacking corps, which was a problem last year, should be a strong point. The kicking game also should be an area of improvement with freshman Steve Williams handling the punting chores and Ed. Hotz concentrating on field goals.

Rodriguez Greco Lohr Edwards 27 Southwest Missouri Youngstown State Game 7 Oct. 25, 7:30 p.m. Cedar Falls, IA Game 8 Nov. 1, 1 :30 EDT Youngstown, OH General Information General Information Location: Springfield, MO 65802 1979 Results (7-4) Location: Youngstown, OH.... 1979 Results (11-2) Enrollment: 14,500 Arkansas Tech 42-24 44555 at Illinois State 33-27 Stadium: Briggs (7,000) Pittsburg State 41-37 Enrollment: 15,303 Central State 17-6 Colors: Maroon and White Harding University 10-0 Stadium: Fitch Falcon (10,000) Ashland 24-3 Nickname: Bears at NE Oklahoma State 34-40 Colors: Scarlet and White NORTHERN IOWA 29-0 Conference: Missouri at Lincoln University 22-24 Nickname: Penguins at Villanova 27-22 Intercollegiate NW Missouri State 22-31 Conference: Mid-Continent at Northern Michigan 24-23 AD: Aldo Sebben Missouri-Rolla 27-3 AD: Paul Amodio at Akron 16-3 Head Coach: Richard at Evangel College 17-7 Head Coach: Bill Narduzzi Western Illinois 29-8 Johanningmeier at Central Missouri St. 60-14 Office Phone: (216) 742-3483 at Eastern Illinois 49-21 Office Phone: (417) 836-5343 at NE Missouri State ' "48-0 Years at YSU, Record: 5 years, Delaware 45-51 Years at SMS, Record: 4 years, SE Missouri State 29-36 37-17 *South Dakota State 50-7 26-16-1 SID: Greg Gulas *Alabama A&M 52-0 SID: Mark Stillwell Office Phone: (216) 742-3483 *Delaware 21-38 Office Phone: (417) 836-5139 1979 Conference Finish: 1st, 5-0 *Division II Playoff 1979 Conference Finish: tied 3rd, 1980 Outlook 3-3 After capturing their second straight Mid-Continent Conference title and 1980 Outlook finishing with the best season record ever (11 -2), the Youngstown State The Southwest Missouri State Bears, coming off a 7-4 season overall and Penguins and Head Coach Bill Narduzzi have some voids caused by a tie for third in the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association, compete graduation that must be filled. Both the starting and backup quarterbacks for the last year in that league and Head Coach Rich Johanningmeier feels are gone, plus three defensive backs that could cause some depth the whole key to the 1980 team is depth. He believes if the team can avoid problems. The defensive line remains intact with Marvin Sperlazza, Tim injuries, SMS will have a solid football squad and a good season for his Zetwick, Bob Hill and Dan Novak working as a unit and offensively, the fifth year at the helm. The Bears return 24 lettermen and good experience backfield returns Robby Robson, Paris Wicks and Melvin McCall. on defense, including defensive tackles Frank Farley and Keith Odehnal, linebackers Dennis O'Hagan and John Harvey, plus safety Chris Waters.

Johannlngmeler O'Hagan . Narduzzl Robson 28 Eastern Illinois South Dakota Game 9 Nov. 8, 1 :30 p.m. Charleston, IL Game 10 Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m. Cedar Falls, IA General Information General Information Location: Charleston, IL 61920 1979 Results (7-4) Location: Vermillion, SD 57069 1979 Results (5-6) Enrollment: 9,700 South Dakota 24-15 Enrollment: 5,800 at Eastern Illinois 15-24 Stadium: O'Brien (10,000) Butler 38-0 Stadium: DakotaDome (10,000) St. Thomas 22-6 Colors: Blue and Gray Wayne State 58-21 COiors: Red and White NE Missouri State 35-10 Nickname: Panthers at Northeast Missouri 46-3 Nickname: c 'oyotes North Dakota State 29-28 Conference: Mid-Continent at Southern Illinois 22-14 Conference: North Central at Morningside 24-8 AD: R.C. Johnson Western Illinois 7-10 AD: Beanie Cooper at South Dakota State 21 -26 Head Coach: Northern Michigan 39-21 Head Coach: Dave Triplett at Augustana 6-7 Office Phone: (217) 581-5031 at NORTHERN IOWA 7-10 Office Phone: (605) 677-5336 at North Dakota 22-23 Years at EIU, Record: 2 years, Youngstown State 21-49 Years at USD, Record: 1 year, Nebraska-Omaha 23-17 19-6 at Illinois State 24-0 5-6 NORTHERN IOWA 9-23 SID: Dave Kidwell Akron 16-27 SID: Mike Mahon South Dakota State 28-33 Office Phone: (217) 581-2920 Office Phone: (605) 677-5337 1979 Conference Finish: tied 3rd, 1979 Conference Finish: 3rd, 3-3 1-4 1980 Outlook 1980 Outlook University of South Dakota Head Coach Dave Triplett returns for his Third year Head Coach Darrell Mudra must develop a new offensive second season and welcomes back 27 lettermen, including 12 players attack after losing all but a couple of starters from the 1979 team that went who have started at least one time. Junior Emmett Huston at running back 7-4. All-American standout Poke Cobb is gone but senior Rod Slaughter and center Jim Stene are key holdovers on offense, while senior strong and junior Geoff Jones, along with some JC transfers, are expected to pick safety Steve Claggett and defensive linemen Kurt Schuster and Todd up the rusbing yardage in Cobb's absence. Senior Chuck Wright and Krosschell anchor the "Pack Patrol" defense. Replacements are needed freshman Jeff Christensen are vying for the quarterback spot and on on the offensive line, at quarterback and the specialty areas. UNI leads the defense, Pete Catan is back with seniors Randy Melvin and Charlie series with USD 20-15-1. Krutsinger on the front line. Overall, the defense was sixth in the nation, allowing just 201.7 yards per game and totaled 52 QB sacks.

Mudra Catan Triplett O'Boyle Evansville Sheriff's Record vs. 1980 Opponents Game 11 Nov. 22, 7:30 p.m. Cedar Falls, IA Lut Last Reeult General Information Opponent Gemes Won Lost T1ed Pct. Game UNI Opp. Location: Evansville, IN 47702 1979 Results (2-9) Nebraska-Omaha 10 5 4 1 .500 1979 15 39 Enrollment: 6,500 Georgetown 10-15 WEBER STATE 1 0 1 0 .000 1978 9 35 Stadium: Central (7,500) Murray State 14-24 ARKANSAS TECH FIRST MEETING Colors: Purple and White at Franklin College 0-27 *Northern Michigan 12 3 9 0 .250 1979 11 7 Nickname: Aces Southeast Missouri 17-0 *WESTERN ILLINOIS 8 4 4 0 .500 1979 38 25 Conference: Heartland Collegiate .at Saginaw Valley 0-23 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI FIRST MEETING AD: James Byers DePauw 30-6 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI FIRST MEETING Head Coach: Randy Rodgers at Dayton 7-36 *Youngstown State 2 0 2 0 .000 1979 0 29 Years at UE, Record: 1st year, at Valparaiso 6-28 *Eastern Illinois 4 3 1 0 .750 1979 10 7 0-0 Indiana Central 6-20 SOUTH DAKOTA 36 20 15 1 .556 1979 23 9 SID: Ken Lee at St. Joseph's 20-21 EVANSVILLE FIRST MEETING Office Phone: (812) 479-2350 Butler 10-21 TOTALS 73 35 36 2 .479 106 151 1979 Conference Finish: 6th, 0-6 *Mid-Continent Conference Games 1980 Outlook HOME GAMES IN CAPS After posting only six wins during the last three years, the University of Evansville Aces welcome new Head Coach Randy Rodgers from Inver Hills Community College and at least six of his former players for the 1980 season. The Aces will have a completely new look with Rodgers' wide­ Tentative Future Panther Schedules open, pro-style offense and new 3-4 defense, plus a big and tall offensive 1981 line for pass blocking. Sophomore quarterback John Vernasco will be the Sept. 5 Drake University number one signal-caller and 16 veterans return on defense, including two Sept. 12 Portland State All-Conference selections. This is the first game with UNI. Sept. 19 at Idaho Sept. 26 at Montana Oct. 3 Northern Michigan Oct. 10 at Western Illinois Oct. 17 at Illinois State Oct. 31 Eastern Illinois Nov. 7 Youngstown State Nov. 14 at South Dakota 1982 Sept. 4 at Drake University Sept. 11 Central Michigan Sept. 25 at Eastern Illinois Oct. 2 Western Illinois Oct. 9 Idaho Oct. 16 at Southeast Missouri Oct. 23 Northern Michigan Oct. 30 at Nevada-Reno Nov. 6 at North Dakota State Nov. 13 South Dakota Nov. 20 at Youngstown State

Brooks . Traveling With the Panthers The Mid-Continent Conference September 6 - Nebraska-Omaha Entering into its third year of existence, the Mid-Continent Conference Depart: 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 5 Charter Bus already has produced in its first two years a national champion in Division Arrive: Omaha 3 p.m. II football. Eastern Illinois, fin.ishing third in the conference race, chalked Lodging: Holiday Inn South - Omaha up victories over Cal-Davis, Youngstown State, the Mid-Continent cham­ Kick-Off: 7:30 p.m. - Sept. 6 pion, and defeated Delaware, a perennial power, 10-9 to claim the nation­ Depart: Immediately after game al championship the first year. Youngstown, last fall's conference champ, Arrive: Cedar Falls - 2 a.m. placed second to Delaware by losing the title game 38-21 . October 4 - Northern Michigan In basketball, regular season champion Eastern Illinois, along with Northern Iowa and Northern Michigan, both of which tied for second, each Depart: 12 Noon Friday, Oct. 3 Charter Airline made an appearance in the Division II two years ago. Last winter, Arrive: Marquette 2:30 p.m. Northern Michigan, Eastern and Western Illinois advanced to the playoffs Lodging: Holiday Inn - Marquette . Eastern Illinois has won both conference wrestling tournaments with Kick-Off: 1 :30 p.m. - Oct. 4 UNI finishing second both years. Eastern went on to place second in Depart: Immediately after game Division 11 two years ago, while Northern Iowa was runnerup this past year Arrive: Waterloo - 7 p .m. . In track and field , UNI won the conference crown handily the first year November 1 - Youngstown State and went on ·10 place fifth in Division II with Brent Geringer successfully Depart: 1O a.m. Friday, Oct. 31 Charter Airline defending his discus title. Western Illinois finished eighth. This past spring Arrive: Youngstown 1 :30 p.m. Western and Eastern Illinois placed first and second, respectively, while Lodging: Howard Johnson's - Youngstown UNI was forced to settle for third in the three-team meet. Kick-Off: 1 :30 p.m. - Nov. 1 The Mid-Continent schools have been prominent in athletic competi­ Depart: Immediately after game tion in past years, as well. Northern Michigan was an NCAA Division II Arrive: Waterloo - 6 p .m. football semi-finalist in 1977 and won the championship outright in 1975. November 8 - Eastern Illinois Youngstown State made it to the 1977 basketball quarterfinals. Eastern Illinois placed third in the basketball tournament and Western Illinois Depart: 8 a .m. Friday, Nov. 7 Charter Bus finished third in the 1978 Division II track and field championships. Arrive: Charleston 3 p.m. Northern Iowa captured the 1975 and 1978 Division II wrestling titles Lodging: Holiday Inn - Mattoon, IL and reached the Division football playoffs Kick-Off: 1 :30 p.m. - Nov. 8 II in 1975. UNl's track squad finished ninth at the 1978 championships and the cross country team Depart: Immediately after game placed in the top 10 in 1978. In 1979, Eastern Illinois was third and UNI Arrive: Cedar Falls - 12 Midnight fourth. The Mid-Continent Conference was two and a half years in the making. It began with a meeting in Houston, TX, in January of 1975 and began its first full season of competition in September of 1978 with a regionally 1980 televised football game between Youngstown State and Northern Iowa in J.unior Varsity Schedule the UNI-Dome. Oct. 13 Luther College 6:30 p.m. UNI-Dome Competition on a league basis revolves around eight sports, including Oct. 27 University of Dubuque 6:30 p.m. UNI-Dome football, basketball, cross country, track and field, wrestling, swimming, Nov. 3 Wartburg College 6:30 p.m. UNI-Dome golf and tennis.

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Panther Fortunes Year-by-Year

Own Opp. Enroll· Own Opp. Enroll· YNr Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Pia. Pia. Head Coach ment YNr Games Won Lost Tied Pct. Pia. Pia. Head Coach ment 1895 3 1 2 0 .333 16 27 No Coach Designated 721 1952# 8 6 2 0 .750 . 240· 146 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 2,239 1896 7 4 3 0 ,571 73 81 No Coach Designated 757 1953 9 6 3 0 .667 248 207 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 2,231 1897 6 5 1 0 .833 108 52 Fred Wolff 861 1954 8 3 5 0 .375 201 164 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 2,676 1898 5 4 0 1 .900 92 5 E.K. Leighton 921 1955 9 8 1 0 .889 220 114 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 3,045 1899 6 1 3 2 .333 63 45 Mr. Sweetland 906 1956 8 · 2 5 1 .313 168 149 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 3,195 1900 8 3 4 1 .438 71 178 Fred Williams 911 1957 8 5 3 0 .625 200 130 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 3,210 1901 10 5 3 2 .600 135 78 G. B. Affleck 873 1958 9 4 5 0 .444 150 156 William Hammer 3,482 1902 8 1 6 1 .188 53 219 Charles A. Pell 868 1959 9 6 3 0 .667 141 122 William Hammer 3,428 1903 8 4 3 1 .563 145 79 Charles A. Pell 857 1960# 10 9 1 0 .900 213 71 Stan B. Sheriff 3,616 1904 9 5 3 1 .611 227 75 Charles A. Pell 812 1961## 9 7 2 0 .778 237 118 Stan B. Sheriff 4,070 1905 10 5 3 2 .600 112 74 Charles A. Pell 905 1962## 9 7 1 1 .833 191 89 Stan B. Sheriff 4,567 1906 NO FOOTBALL 981 1963 9 5 3 1 .611 187 120 Stan B. Sheriff 5,147 1907 NO FOOTBALL 1,013 1964## 11 9 2 0 .818 269 100 Stan B. Sheriff 5,520 1908 5 5 0 01 .000 125 100 Clayton B. Simmons 995 1965 9 4 5 0 .444 160 146 Stan B. Sheriff 6,419 1909 6 6 0 01.000 131 22 Clayton B. Simmons 1,070 1966 9 4 5 0 .444 121 141 Stan B. Sheriff 7,409 1910 6 1 4 1 .250 78 64 J. 0. Perrine 1,108 1967 10 7 3 0 .700 136 85 Stan B. Sheriff 8,213 1911 6 3 2 1 .583 61 48 H. F. Pasini 1,094 1968 10 5 5 0 .500 195 173 Stan B. Sheriff 9,058 1912 8 5 2 .688 85 81 H. F. Pasini 1,202 1969 . 10 5 5 0 .500 192 183 Stan B. Sheriff 9,494 1913 6 2 3 .417 27 76 Allen P. Berkstresser 1,297 1970 . 10 2 8 0 .200 103 249 Stan B. Sheriff 9,723 1914 8 2 5 1 .313 35 172 Allen P. Berkstresser 1,406 1971 9 .4 5 0 .444 106 117 Stan B. Sheriff 10,546 1915 6 3 3 0 .500 193 77 Allen P. Berkstresser 1,741 1972 10 4 6 0 .400 178 185 Stan B. Sheriff 9,846 1916 8 1 7 0 .125 25 161 Allen P. Berkstresser 1,680 1973 10 5 5 0 .500 132 165 Stan B. Sheriff 9,587 1917 5 2 3 0 .400 52 45 J. 0 . Perrine 1,387 1974 10 5 4 1 .550 268 248 Stan B. Sheriff 8,800 1918 4 1 3 0 .250 22 86 Russel Glaesner 1,125 1975 12 9 3 0 .750 310 193 Stan B. Sheriff 9,500 1919 7 2 4 1 .357 131 80 1,423 1976 11 8 3 0 .727 231 139 Stan B. Sheriff 9,777 1920 7 4 2 1 .643 101 30 Ivan Doseff 1,402 1977 11 6 5 0 .545 232 269 Stan B. Sheriff 10,100 1921 7 5 1 1 .786 180 26 L. L. Mendenhall 1,644 1978 11 2 9 0 .188 185 282 Stan B. Sheriff 10,143 1922 7 5 2 0 .714 65 27 L. L. Mendenhall 2,130 1979 11 6 5 0 .545 162 194 Stan B. Sheriff 10,500 1923 7 3 3 1 .500 58 36 L. L. Mendenhall 2,565 1895- 1924 7 2 5 0 .286 73 39 L. L. Mendenhall 2,648 1979 662 353 264 45 .533 10,953 8,543 276,654 1925 8 5 1 2 .750 104 45 Paul Bender 2,642 •1owa Conference Title 1926 8 5 3 0 .625 100 52 Paul Bender 2,443 #North Central Conference Title 1927* 8 7 0 1 .938 140 32 Paul Bender 2,304 ##Shared North Central Conference Title 1925· 9 5 1 3 .813 150 52 Paul Bender 2,094 1929 7 3 4 0 .429 51 62 Paul Bender 2,227 1930 8 2 5 1 .313 21 76 L. W. " Mon" Whitford 2,169 1931 8 3 5 0 .375 52 86 L. W. " Mon" Whitford 2,049 1932 9 5 · 3 1 .611 72 65 L. W. " Mon" Whitford 1,562 1933 9 3 6 0 .333 69 97 John Baker 1,472 1934 8 3 3 2 .500 101 41 John Baker 1,543 1935 8 4 2 2 .625 123 69 Thomas Johnson 1,771 1936 9 5 2 2 .667 91 45 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 1,872 1937 9 2 4 3 .389 97 94 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 1,863 1938 8 3 5 0 .375 60 99 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 1,926 1939 9 5 3 1 .611 94 92 Clyde "Buck" Starbeck 1,901 1940# 9 8 1 0 .889 165 68 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 1,745 1941 8 5 3 0 .625 164 82 Clyde "Buck" Starbeck 1,502 1942## 7 6 1 0 .857 208 51 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 1,381 1943 NO FOOTBALL (War Years) 820 1944 NO FOOTBALL (War Years) 898 1945 6 3 3 0 .500 141 163 Clyde.. " Buck" Starbeck 1,233 1946# 7 4 1 2 .714 175 32 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 2,475 1947## 9 5 3 1 .611 164 101 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 2,846 1948# 10 7 3 0 .700 177 113 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 3,083 1949## 7 5 2 0 .714 186 64 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 2,949 1950 8 4 4 0 .500 159 174 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 2,688 1951 7 3 4 0 .429 176 172 Clyde " Buck" Starbeck 21 ,352 33 Panther Individual Records Rushing Attempts - P.A.T. Scored - Game: 40, Kelly Ellis vs. Western Illinois (1979) Game: 7, Kriss Smith vs. Morningside (1974); Jim Fransen vs. Wisconsin- Season: 236, Randy Schultz (1964)**. Whitewater;.. Career: 588, Randy Schultz (1963-1965) Season: 33, Jim Fransen (1975) Yards Gained Rushing - Career: 45, Kriss Smith (1973-1974) Game: 382, Kelly Ellis vs. Western Illinois (1979) Field Goals Attempted - Season: 1,093, Kelly Ellis (1979) Game: 5, Gene Dietrich vs. South Dakota (1971) Career: 2,808, Randy Schultz (1963-1965 - 28 games) Season: 16, Bill Kovacevich (1967) Passes Attempted - Fleld Goals Scored - Game: 46, Phil Schooley vs. Morningside (1968) Game: 3, Reed Hi:memuller vs. South Dakota St. (1977) Season: 301 , Phil Schooley (1968) Season: 7, Gene Dietrich (1970; Terry Lang (1979) Career: 562, Phil Schooley (1967-1968) Career: 17, Gene Dietrich (1969-1971) Passes Completed - Points Scored - Game: 23, Bill Raun vs. N. Michigan (1969) Game: 24, Randy Schultz vs. South Dakota (1965); Dick Beetsch vs. South Season: 148, Phil Schooley (1968) Dakota (1954); Art Landau vs. Morningside (1953); Terry Allen Career: 260, Phil Schooley (1967-1968) vs. UNO (1976); Terry Allen vs. North Dakota (1978); Kelly Ellis Passes Had Intercepted - vs. South Dakota St. (1977) Game: 6, Al Wichtendahl vs. Augustana (1970) Season: 90, Dan Boals (1962 - 12 TD's, 18 P.A.T.'s) Season: 23, Bill Raun (1969) Career: 212, Dick Beetsch (1952-1955 - 4 seasons); 193, Dan Boals (1960- Career: 36, Bill Salmon (1972-1975) 1962 - 3 seasons) Yards Gained Passing - Punting Average - Game: 327, Terry Allen vs. Augustana (1977) Game: 50.3, Jim Fransen vs. Eastern Illinois (6 punts) Season: 1,818, Bill Raun (1969) Season: 40.7, Mike Butler (1972) Career: 4,342, Bill Salmor. (1972-1975) Most Punts- Total Offense Attempts - Game: 12, Mark Whitver vs. Youngstown (1978) Game: 53, Ralph Capitani vs. Drake (1953) Season: 70, ~ark Whitver (1978) Season: 397, Terry Allen (1976) Pass Interceptions - Career: 993, Bill Salmon (1972-1975) Game: 3, Nelson Converse vs. Morningside (1972), Randy Junkman vs. Yards Gained Total Offense - Augustana (1971 ); Lynn King vs. Augustana (1966); Bruce Mont­ Game: 405, Kelly Ellis vs. Western Illinois (1979) gomery vs. North Dakota (1964); Dave Cox vs. South Dakota Season: 2,157, Bill Salmon (1974) (1960); Leo Kagan vs. Northeast Missouri State (1939); Nick Career: 5,371 , Bill Salmon (1972-1975) Maragos vs. Morningside (1975); Mike Smiley vs. Eastern Illinois Passes Caught - (1979) Game: 12, Dick Beetsch vs. Drake (1953) Season: 8, Bill Smith (1967) Season: 54, Dick Beetsch (1953) Career: 20, Mike Woodley (1970-1973) Career: 153, Dick Beetsch (1952-1955) Longest Running Play From Scrimmage - Yards Gained Passes Caught - 98 yds., Arnold Paulsen vs. Augustana (1951) Game: 214, Dick Beetsch vs. South Dakota (1953) Longest Touchdown Run Season: 892, Dave Schooley (1974-35 receptions) 97 yds., Kelly Ellis vs. Akron (1978) Career: 2,288, Dick Beetsch (1952-1955) Longest Touchdown Pass - Touchdown Passes Caught - 86 yds., Bill Raun to Larry Skartvedt vs. North Dakota (1969) Game: 4, Dick Beetsch vs. South Dakota (1954) Longest Field Goal Kicked - Season: 11 , Dick Beetsch (1954) 55 yds., Reed Hunemuller vs. South Dakota St. (1977) Career: 35, Dick Beetsch (1952-1955) Longest Kickoff Return - Touchdown Passes Thrown - 100 yds., Benn McCabe vs. Coe (1939-TD) Game: 4, Dave Cox vs. Bradley (1961); Ralph Capitani vs. South Dakota Longest Punt Return - (1954); Bill Salmon vs. South Dakota (1975) 82 yds., John Magovich vs. Western Michigan (1936) Season: 16, Bill Salmon (1975) Longest Interception Return - Career: 32, Bill Salmon (1972-1975) 82 yds., Jim Thomas vs. Morningside (1974-TD) Touchdowns Scored - Longest Punt - Game: 4, Randy Schultz vs. South Dakota (1965); Dick Beetsch vs. South 73 yds., Mike Butler vs. Augustana (1972) Dakota (1954); Art Landau vs. Morningside (1953); Terry Allen **Led Nation in Department vs. UNO (1976); Kelly Ellis vs. South Dakota St. (1977); Terry Allen vs. North Dakota (1978) Season: 14, Art Landau (1953); Terry Allen (1977) Career: 36, Dick Beetsch (1952-1965)

34 Panther Team Records All-Time Coaching Records Rushing Attempts - Points Scored - Coach Years (No.) G w L T Pct. Titles Game-79 vs. North Dakota (1951) Game-82 vs. Wisc.-Platteville No Coach Designated 1895-1896 (2) 10 5 5 0 .500 0 Season-624 (1976) (1915, 82-0) Fred Wolff 1897 . (1) 6 5 1 0 .833 0 Net Yards Rushing - Season-298 (175-11 games) E. K. Leighton 1898 (1) 5 4 0 1 .900 0 Game-636 vs. Augustana (1951) Points Scored Against - Mr. Sweetland 1899 (1) 6 1 3 2 .333 0 Season-2,760 (1976) Game-95 vs. Iowa (1914, 95-0) Fred Williams 1900 (1) 8 3 4 1 .438 0 Passes Attempted - Season-282 (1978-11 games) G. B. Affleck 1901 (1) 10 5 3 2 .600 0 Game-46 vs. Morningside (1968) First Downs Rushing - Charles A. Pell 1902-1905 (4) 35 15 15 5 .500 0 Season-324 (1968) Game-21 vs. North Dakota (1951) NO FOOTBALL 1906-1907 Passes Completed - Season-142 (1964) Clayton B. Simmons 1908-1909 (2) 11 11 0 01 .000 0 Game-23 vs. Northern Michigan First Downs Passing- J. 0. Perrine 1910, 1917 (2) 11 3 7 1 .318 0 (1969) Game-15 vs. Northern Michigan H.F. Pasini 1911-1912 (2) 14 8 4 2 .623 0 Season-154 (1968) (1969) Allen P. Berkstresser 1913-1916 (4) 28 8 18 2 .321 0 Passes Intercepted - Season-83 (1968) Russel Glaesner 1918 (1) 4 1 3 0 .250 0 Game-7 vs. North Dakota (1970) Total First Downs - Ivan Doseff 1919-1920 (2) 14 6 6 2 .500 0 Season-31 (1970) Game-33 vs. Augustana (1977) L. L. Mendenhall 1921-1924 (4) 28 15 11 2 .571 0 Net Yards Passltlg - Season-205 (1976) Paul Bender 1925-1929 (5) 40 25 9 6 .700 2· Game-323 vs. North Dakota (1969) Fumbles In Slngle Game - L. W. "Mon" Whitford 1930-1932 (3) 25 10 13 2 .440 0 Season-1,905 (1969) 8 vs. Northern Michigan (1968); John Baker 1933-1934 (2) 17 6 9 2 .412 0 Total Offense Attempts - South Dakota State (1969); Mom- Thomas Johnson 1935 (1) 8 4 2 2 .625 0 Game-93 vs. Augustana (1951) ingside (1972) Clyde "Buck" Starbeck 1936-1942 (20) 163 95 58 10 .613 8.. Season-816 (1976) Fumbles Lost - NO FOOTBALL (War Years) 1943-1944 Net Yards Total Offense - Game-5 vs. South Dakota State Clyde "Buck" Starbeck 1945-1957 Game-700 vs. Augustana (1951) (1963); vs. Northern Michigan William Hammer 1958-1959 (2) 18 10 8 0 .556 0 Season-4,000 (1974) (1979); vs. North Dakota St. (1979) Stan B. Sheriff · 1960- (20) 201 113 85 3 .562 4.. Touchdowns Scored Rushing - Season-25 (1978) TOTALS 1895-1979 (81) 657 353 259 45 .537 14 Game-10 vs. Augustana (1951) Interceptions Made - •1owa Conference Season-29 (1964) Game-7 vs. South Dakota (1960); ..North Central Conference Most Consecutive Wins (Regular vs. Wisconsin-Whitewater (1975) Season)- Season-27 (1975) 13 (1959-1961) Most Victories For Slngle Season - Most Consecutive Losses - 9 (1960; 1964; 1975) Northern Iowa Bowl Appearances 7 (1916; 1968-1969; 1970-1971) Most Losses For Slngle Season - Touchdowns Scored Passing - 9 (1978) 1960 Mineral Water Bowl 1964 Pecan Bowl Game-4; vs. S. Dakota (1953); Most Ties For Slngle Season - Excelsior Springs, · MO - Northern Abilene, TX - In the first NCAA- Bradley (1961); vs. S. Dakota 3 (1928; 1937) Iowa ran into a tiulldozer from Hillsdale sanctioned Pecan Bowl, UNI scored an (1975) College (Ohio) which won the contest impressive 19-17 win over Lamar Tech Season-16 (1953; 1975) 17-6. behind a sensational performance by The Panthers never really got going two-time All-American fullback Randy after finishing the 1960 season with a Schultz. fine 9-0 record and winning the North Schultz ran for 160 yds. on 38 carries Central 'Conference. and scored two touchdowns. He was This game marked the first time in named the outstanding back of the history UNI (then Iowa State Teachers game and teammate Loren Buser re- College) played in a bowl contest. ceived the outstanding lineman. The Panthers were 9-2 for the sea- son and tied for the North Central title.

35 Homecoming Results Since 1920 UNI Football History 1895-1979

1920 UNI 14, Parsons 0 1973 South Dakota 19, UNI 7 1895 28 William Penn...... 0 (1·2-0) 18 Cornell ...... 5 1921 UNI 7, Simpson 6 1974 UNI 41, Drake 17 12 Coe...... 10 33 Morningside ...... 0 1922 UNI 0, Upper Iowa 0 1975 UNI 20, Augustana (SD) 1,4 4 Lennox...... 12. 6 Coe...... 28 o Upper Iowa ...... !>" 5 Des Moines...... 17 1923 Western Union 6, UNI 2 1976 UNI 37, Morningside 7 No Coach Designated Coach - Charles A. Pell 1924 UNI 13, Simpson 0 1977 Augustana (SD) 35, UNI 27 1896 (4-3-0) 1904 1925 UNI 20, Luther 9 1978 Western Illinois 21, UNI 7 5 Coe...... 10 (S-3-1) 22 Waterloo High School ...... 0 76 Iowa Training ...... 5 1926 UNI 34, Buena Vista 0 1979 UNI 20, Akron 17 o Lennox...... 42 36 Simpson .... . ,., ...... 0 1927 UNI 14, Upper Iowa 6 0 Coe...... 17 0 Iowa State...... 17 12 Cedar Valley Seminary.. .. . 0 17 Cornell ...... 10 1928 UNI 0, Grinnell 0 28 Reinbeck High School . . . . . •• 10 5 Iowa ...... 11 6 Cedar Falls Hig_h School . . . 2 75 Coe...... 0 1929 UNI 7, Simpson 0 No Coach Designated 6 William Penn ...... 6 1930 Coe 13, UNI 2 6 Drake...... 26 1897 6 Creighton...... O 1931 Western Michigan 14, UNI O (S-1-0) Coach - Charles A. Pell 56 Waterloo High School ...... 0 1932 UNI 13, Morningside 0 10 Ellsworth ...... 26 1905 10 Coe...... 8 (s-3-2) 1933 UNI 0, Simpson 0 1O Upper Iowa ...... 6 23 Waterloo High School ...... 6 1934 Grinnell 19, UNI 12 6 Waterloo High School ...... 0 23 Charles City ...... 0 16 Leander Clari<...... 12 0 Iowa State...... 29 1935 UNI 21, Western Michigan 14 Coach - Fred Wolff 12 Iowa Training ...... 6 6 Cornell ...... 0 1936 UNI 6, Morningside 0 1898 (4-0-1) 5 Iowa ...... 41 1937 Western Michigan 7, UNI 0 6 Coe...... 6 23 Waterloo YMCA ...... 0 6 William Penn ...... 12 40 Cornell...... 0 31 Ellsworth .. .. . 0 1938 Morningside 13, UNI 7 18 Coe...... 0 1939 UNI 13, Western Michigan 13 0 Upper Iowa ...... 0 0 ~ Ch8rleS A. 'F>9i1 . 0 11 Iowa ...... 5 1940 UNI 13, Kansas State-Pittsburg 6 Coach - E. K. Leighton 1906 No Football 1941 Western Michigan 28, UNI 7 1899 (1-3-2) 1907 1942 UNI 26, Morningside 7 O Iowa ...... 22 No Football 1945 UNI 58, South Dakota State 7 6 Grinnell ...... 12 OComeU ...... 11 1908 1946 UNI o, Western Michigan O O Iowa State...... O 57 Coe...... 80 54 Fairbank ~~ ...... 0 1947 UNI 31, Morningside 13 22 Lennox ...... 0 0 South Dakota ...... 0 18 Ellsworth ...... 5 1948 UNI 33, South Dakota State 7 Coach - Mr. Sweetland 15 Ellsworth ...... 0 1900 16 Charles City ...... 0 1949 UNI 49, Augustana (SD) 0 (3-4-1) Coach - Clayton B. Simmons 1950 Drake 34, UNI 18 42 Waterloo High School ...... O O Iowa ...... 68 1909 1951 UNI 27, Morningside 7 (6-0-0) 6 Cornell ...... 6 28 Charles City ...... 0 1952 South Dakota 34, UNI 20 12 Upper Iowa ...... 68 36 Lennox ...... 0 6 Cornell ...... 6 32 Loras...... 16 1953 UNI 34, Morningside 20 12 Upper Iowa ...... 5 24 Grinnell ...... 6 6 Coe...... 16 South Dakota 34, UNI 33 5 Coe...... 0 1954 5 Iowa State...... 0 6 Leander Clari<...... 0 1955 UNI 13, Morningside 12 g~.::::::::::: : ::::: ~ Coach - Clayton B. Simmons 1956 UNI 20, Morningside 20 Coach - Fred Williams 1910 (1-4-1) 1957 UNI 27, North Dakota 20 1901 63 Lennox...... 0 (5-3-2) 0 Leander Clari<...... 0 1958 Morningside 26, UNI 18 11 ComeU...... 6 3Simpson ...... 6 1959 UNI 14, North Dakota 9 o Iowa ...... 16 0 Ellsworth...... 17 O Iowa State...... o 6 Grinnell ...... 24 1960 UNI 26, Morningside 0 2 Drake ...... 32 6 Loras ...... 17 2Simpson ...... 6 Coach - J. 0 . Perrine 1961 UNI 34, Augustana (SD) 6 22 Wiiiiam Penn...... 0 12 Woodbine ...... 0 1911 1962 UNI 21, Morningside 18 0 Coe...... 6 (3-2·1) 1963 UNI 9, North Dakota 0 10 South Dakota ...... 6 27 Waterloo High School ...... 0 Coach - G. B. Aflleck 17 Ellsworth ...... 5 1964 UNI 24, Morningside 14 0 Leander Clari<...... • . . . . . 6 1902 6 Cornell ...... 31 1965 UNI 27, Augustana (SD) 21 (1~1) 0 0 5 Iowa ...... 63 Loras ...... 1966 UNI 2, Morningside O 12 Cornell ...... 11 11 Simpson ...... 6 5 Drake ...... 36 Coach - H. F. Pasini 1967 UNI 23, Augustana (SD) 10 12 Coe...... 18 1912 1968 Morningside 14, UNI 13 6 William Penn ...... 6 (S-2·1) 8 Light Guards...... 16 7 Iowa ...... 35 1969 UNI 14, South Dakota 2 0 Iowa State...... 52 7 Grinnell ...... • .. . 38 5 Simpson ...... 17 6 Coe...... 0 1970 Morningside 19, UNI 7 Coach - Charles A. Pell 0 Leander Clari<...... • • .. . 0 1971 North Dakota 23, UNI 10 7 Loras ...... 3 1903 6 Ellsworth ...... 3 1972 UNI 27, Morningside 13 (4-3-1) 0 Iowa Training ...... 0 ~ ~erloo~~ii 'SChOOi: : :: :: ~ 0 Iowa ...... 29 Coach - H. F. Pasinl 36 55 Lennox...... O 1913 1922 1930 0 South Dakota ...... 13 (2-3-1) (5-2-0) (2-5-1) 13 Nebraska-Omaha...... O 3 Iowa ...... 45 3 Cornell...... 0 6 Loras ...... 0 Coach - Clyde "Buck'" Starbeck 0 Ellsworth ...... O Buena Vista ...... 3 13 Luther...... 0 • . 6 1938 12 Grinnell ...... 7 Simpson ...... 6 2 Coe...... 13 • . . . 0 (3-5-0) O Leander Clark ...... 20 Ellsworth ...... 3 O William Penn ...... O 0 10 Grinnell ...... 0 12 Upper Iowa ...... Parsons ...... 3 O Simpson ...... 6 0 o O Western Michigan ...... 20 25 21 William Penn...... 0 O Western Michigan ...... 26 · o Drake ...... 7 North Dakota State ...... 14 Coach - Allen P. Berkstresser 14 Upper Iowa...... 12 O Eastern Michigan ...... 19 Coach - L. L Mendenhall O Grinnell ...... 12 14 Coe...... 0 Morningside Coach - L. W. "Mon'" Whitford 7 ...... 1 3 1914 14 Empolia State. . . . 13 (2-5-1) 1923 1931 2 South Dakota ...... 26 6 Des Moines...... • . . . 0 (3-3-1 ) ·(3-5-0) 6 Nebraska-Omaha ...... · 13 0 Iowa ...... •. .. 95 0 St. Ambrose ...... 0 19 Loras ...... o Coach - Clyde '"Buck'" Starbeck 0 Ellsworth ...... 7 Dubuque...... 17 O Grinnell ...... 12 ...... 26 1939 6 Dubuque ...... 7 Iowa Wesleyan...... O 12 William Penn...... 3 6 (5-3-1 ) 7 William Penn ...... 19 35 Ellsworth ...... 0 6 Luther...... 13 12 Northeast Missouri State . O Upper Iowa ...... 12 0 Simpson ...... 13 9 Simpson ...... 12 O O Creighton...... 13 Iowa Wesleyan...... 7 Upper Iowa ...... 0 O Western Michigan ...... 14 26 0 6 North Dakota ...... 19 3 Drake ...... 2 Western Union ...... 6 O Eastern Michigan ...... 32 14 7 Emporia State...... 34 Coach - Allen P. Berkstresser Coach - L L Mendenhall 6 Coe...... 0 Coach - L W. "Mon'" Whitford 13 Western Michigan ...... 1 3 1915 1924 16 Coe...... 0 (3-3-0) (2-5-0) 1932 7 Dubuque ...... 25 0 St. Ambrose ...... • . 3 (5-3-1) 1 ~=~~ ::::::::::::: g 10 Loras ...... 13 54 Iowa Wesleyan...... 6 7 Loras ...... 0 19 North Dakota State ...... O 61 Upper Iowa ...... 19 O Simpson ...... • . . 13 13 William Penn...... O Coach - Clyde '"Buck" Starbeck 82 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... 0 O William Penn ...... 3 13 Cornell ...... 0 9 Morningside ...... 20 0 Parsons ...... 2 0 Luther...... 13 1940 24 Ellsworth ...... O Upper Iowa ...... 6 13 Morn . . . 0 ingside ...... o (8-1-0) Coach - Allen P. Berkstresser 19 Dubuque ...... 6 O Western Michigan 26 O Creighton...... Coach - L L Mendnhall 7 Simpson ...... 20 1916 7 15 North Dakota ...... 0 12 Eastern Michigan .. • ...... (1-7-0) 1925 6 13 North Dakota State ...... 7 13 7 o Iowa State...... 12 (5-1 -2) Coe...... 20 Western Michigan ...... 19 Coach - L. '"Mon" 7 Morningside ...... • . . . 38 30 Ellsworth ...... • . . 0 .w. Whitford 13 Kansas State-Pittsburg . . . . . 6 O Upper fowa ...... 27 21 Iowa Wesleyan...... • . . 3 . 1933 o Cornell. 27 O Simpson ...... • . . . . 23 (3-6-Q) g ="B:t.:~10 :::::::: g O Dubuque ...... • . . . 20 20 Luther...... 9 12 Loras...... o 27 Nebraska-Omaha. 7 3 Buena Vista ...... 7 O William Penn 7 7 Cornell ...... 13 52 Simpson ...... 7 2 Dubuque ...... 30 14 Upper Iowa ...... 7 13 Grinnell ...... 6 Coach - Clyde "Buck'" Starbeck 13 Ellsworth ...... 0 16 Northeast Missouri State . . . O 6 Western Michigan . 8 Coach - Allen P. Berkstresser 3 Colorado State ...... 3 1941 0 Coe...... 19 (5-3-0) Coach - Paul Bender O Morningside ...... _ . . . 6 1917 Simpson 21 South Dakota State 0 (2-3-0) 1926 o ...... 13 32 North Dakota . . . . . 6 Eastern Michigan ...... 10 42 Iowa Wesleyan ...... _•... 0 (5-3-0) 19 13 Morningside ...... 25 Luther...... 13 O O Camp Funston . 32 20 St. Thomas ...... O 7 Western Michigan ...... 28 Coach - John Baker o Upper Iowa ...... 7 23 Western Union ...... • . • . . . 0 6 Kansas State-Pittsburg . . . . . 1 2 10 Des Moines ...... 0 34 Buena Vista ...... o 1934 51 North Dakota State ...... 6 O William Penn ...... 6 O William Penn ...... 14 (3-3-2) 0 Drake ...... 13 Coach - J . 0 . Perrine 3 Luther...... 0 18 Cornell...... 0 34 Nebraska-Omaha...... 13 13 Upper Iowa ...... 6 1918 33 Eastern Michi(lan ...... • • . . o Coach - Clyde "Buck'" Starbeck 7 Parsons ...... • . . 20 (1-3-0) O Western Michigan ...... 7 Colorado State ...... 12 1942 Morningside o 0 Coe...... 7 o 28 Simpson (6-1-0) O Upper fowa 6 1927 6 ...... 6 38 South Dakota State...... 0 12 Grinnell ...... 19 Camp Dodge o (7-0-1 ) 2 27 North Dakota State 19 O Luther...... 3 Coe...... 52 6 St. Thomas ...... 6 O 6 Western Michigan 14 Coach - Russell Glaesner 9 Iowa Wesleyan ...... 0 Coach - John Baker 6 Buena Vista ...... 0 1919 1935 : =ng~:ta: ::::::::::::: ~ 12 William Penn ...... 7 27 (2-4-1) (4-2-2) Drake ...... 12 41 Luther ...... 7 0 Cornell ...... 14 0 Cornell ...... 0 48 Nebraska-Omaha...... 0 . 20 Northern Illinois ...... 6 O William Penn ...... •. O Eastern Michi(lan ...... 3 Coach - Clyde '"Buck'" Starbeck 0 14 Upper Iowa ...... 6 7 Upper Iowa ...... 19 21 Western Michigan ...... 14 32 Parsons ...... 0 0 1943 2 Morningside ...... 41 Coe...... 18 No Foottlall Coach - Paul Bender 32 Simpson 51 Ellsworth ...... 0 ...... 7 ry-Jar Years) 71 Dubuque ...... 0 1928 7 Grinnell ...... 7 O Des Moines ...... 6 (5-1-3) 41 Morningside ...... 7 1944 Coach - Ivan Doseff 0 Coe...... 32 22 South Oakota State ...... 13 No Foottlall 34 Iowa Wesleyan...... O Coach - Thomas Johnson ry-Jar Years) 1920 40 William Penn...... O (4-2 1936 1945 -1) 39 Northern Illinois ...... O 0 (5-2-2) (3-3-0) Coe...... 10 13 Upper Iowa ...... 13 14 Buena V1Sta ...... O Iowa State...... O 38 Central (la.)...... 14 o O Grinnell ...... 0 13 Iowa State 21 William Penn...... O 24 Grinnell ...... O ...... 48 O Parsons ...... 0 0 North Dakota ...... 19 19 Loras ...... 14 14 Parsons ...... -:-. . .. • . . O 12 Luther...... 38 Ellsworth ...... 0 21 Coe...... 0 7 Hamline ...... 27 0 12 Des Moines...... 14 7 12 Western Michigan ...... 6 58 South Dakota State...... 7 Loras...... 14 Coach - Paul Bender O Des Moines...... 6 21 Haskell...... o 6 Drake ...... 53 Coach - Ivan Doseff 1929 O South Dakota State...... 13 Coach - Clyde '"Buck'" Starbeck (3-4-0 o Morningside ...... o 1921 ) 1946 0 Coe...... 7 7 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 7 (4-1-2) (5-1-1) 7 Simpsoq...... Coach - Clyde '"Buck'" Starbeck 7 O 6 South Dakota State...... 6 Coe...... 13 O Northeast Missouri State . . . 14 Still ...... 1937 18 Iowa State...... 20 66 0 13 William Penn...... 7 18 Buena Vista ...... 0 (2-4-3) 46 Hamline ...... 6 6 Grinnell ...... 21 12 Iowa State...... 14 O Western Michigan ...... O 56 Ellsworth ...... - . . 0 6 Luther...... 7 O Upper Iowa ...... 20 Grinnell ...... 20 ...... 0 19 Parsons ...... 6 19 Parsons ...... 7 0 North Dakota ...... 21 r, ='fai,~· ~t~ :::::::: g Coach - Paul Bender 46 14 William Penn...... 6 O Western Michigan ...... 7 Drake ...... o Coach - L L Mendenhall 6 Coe...... 6 Coach - Clyde "Buck" Starbeck 33 South Dakota State...... 0 37 1947 1954 1961 29 Morningside ...... 19 (S..3-1) (3-5-0) (7-2-0) 17 South Dakota State...... 16 14 Iowa State...... 31 21 Central Michigan ...... 42 37 Bradley...... 6 15 South Dakota ...... 7 21 North Dakota o 39 North Dakota State O 19 Mankato State ...... o 14 Eastern Michigan ...... 6 13 North Dakota State ...... 12 12 Drake ...... 14 33 North Dakota State ...... 8 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff 33 Emporia State. 6 14 North Dakota ...... 13 6 Drake ...... 21 1968 0 Western Michigan ...... 14 50 Augustana...... • . . . O 34 Augustana ...... 6 (S..5-0) 31 Morningside ...... 13 · 12 Morningside ...... 20 13 Northern Michigan . 24 6 Drake ...... 6 33 South Dakota ...... 34 ~ ='8~";,':a,·::::::::::::: 16 33 Western Illinois...... 6 ...... 7 39 Augustana...... O 20 South Dakota State...... 41 27 South Dakota 14 North Dakota ...... 10 State ...... 36 7 Bowling Green...... 19 Coach - Clyde "Buck" Startleck 13 South Dakota 34 Augustana ...... 12 Q:>ach - Stan B. Sheriff Coach - Clyde "Buck" Startleck 1955 38 South Dakota State...... 1O 1948 (8-1-0) 1962 21 Drake...... 19 (7-3-0) (7-1-1) 7 Iowa State...... 27 ~ =~0~ia5tai0 :::: :::: ~ 27 Bradley...... 6 1~ ="85a:a:: ::::::::::: 1~ 32 Morningside ...... 0 21 Drake ...... 14 20 Mankato State ...... 8 15 North Dakota Stat& ...... 31 6 Drake ...... O 32 North Dakota State ...... o 28 South Dakota ...... 0 7 Eastern Michigan ...... 34 33 South Dakota State...... 7 1:t North Dakota ...... 7 33 North Dakota State ...... O Coach - Stan B. Sheriff 21 13 Western Michigan ...... 6 28 Augustana ...... 7 15 Drake ...... 1969 18 26 North Dakota 14 21 Morningside ...... (S..5-0) ...... 34 Augustana . . . . . 0 ~ ="8~ia ::::::::::::: ~ 13 North Dakota 8 14 Northern Michigan ...... 24 State...... 13 O Emporia State...... 26 33 Mankato State ...... 7 13 South Dakota 10 Central Michigan ...... 28 19 North Dakota State ...... O Coach - Clyde "Buck" Start>ecl< 21 ~S:~ · Siari ·0:stieriti · 15 10 Augustana...... 21 7 Dayton ...... 33 1956 24 South Dakota State...... 14 - Clyde "Buck" Startleck Coach (2-5-1) 1963 23 Drake ...... 13 1949 20 Drake ...... O (S..3-1) 30 Morningside ...... 7 (S..2-0) 44 Northeast Missouri State . 26 12 Northern Michigan ...... 11 14 South Dakota ...... 2 6 Westen Michigan ...... 20 6 Augustana...... 13 14 Mankato State ...... 14 13 North Dakota State ...... 41 27 North Dakota State ...... 6 20 Morningside ...... 20 33 South Dakota ...... 6 40 North Dakota ...... 10 13 South Dakota State ...... 14 19 North Dakota ...... 20 O North Dakota State ...... 21 14 Western Illinois...... 23 40 North Dakota State ...... 14 19 South Dakota ...... 20 12 Drake ...... 21 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff 40 North Dakota ...... 0 27 South Dakota State ...... 31 1970 49 Augustana...... O 13 North Dakota State . . . . . • . . 19 4~ =:'8:o':a·::::::::::::: 16 (2-8-0) ...... 27 30 Morningside ...... 1O Coach - Clyde "Buck" Startleck 13 South Dakota State o Northern Michigan ...... 21 Dakota ...... 14 21 South 1957 45 6 9 Central Michigan ...... 27 - Clyde "Buck" Startleck A"8:'~~~ . st&; ·0: sh,;rifi . Coach (S..3-0) 24 South Dakota State ...... 8 12 Drake ...... 34 1964 17 South Dakota ...... 41 1950 20 South Dakota State...... 23 (~2-0) 13 Drake ...... O (4-4-0) 18 North Dakota State ...... O 14 Northern Michigan . . 7 1o North Dakota State ...... 43 13 South Dakota State...... 34 35 Northeast Missouri State 13 36 Mankato State . . . . 0 6 North Dakota ...... 41 33 North Dakota ...... 21 54 Augustana...... 12 7 North Dakota State 14 10 Augustana...... 20 33 North Dakota State ...... 25 34 North Dakota ...... • . . . O 7 Western Illinois...... 29 8 Iowa State...... 26 2j =:'8:!.·:::: ...... ~ 41 Drake ...... 14 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff 14 18 Drake ...... 34 27 South Dakota ...... 7 24 Morningside ...... • . . 1971 34 Augustana...... 13 Coach - Clyde "Buck" Start>eck 49 Augustana ...... • . . O (4-5-0) 23 South Dakota State... 14 9 Northeast Missouri State . . . 22 1 1958 13 South Dakota . 6 ~ =ng:~a ::::::::::::: 1~ (4-5-0) 7 Eastern Kentucky...... 21 - Clyde "Buck" Startleck 9 Northern Illinois ...... 14 Coach 29 Bradley...... 12 23 South Dakota State...... 0 1951 25 Mankato State ...... O Pecan Bowl 8 South Dakota ...... 0 (3-4-0) 21 North Dakota State ...... : . 11 19 Lamar Tech ...... 17 o Drake ...... 28 6 South Dakota State...... 48 20 Drake ...... 16 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff 49 North Dakota ...... 19 15 Augustana...... 26 ~1 =:'8:!.·Si8;0 :::::::: ~ 1965 1O North Dakota ...... 23 14 North Dakota State ...... :. 27 (4-5-0) 6 Drake ...... 39 1~ ='8~~... :::::::::::·:: ~ 7 Northern Michigan ...... 1O 11 A~_:: siM ·0: sh.;riti · 0 67 Augustana 7 0 North Dakota ...... 14 - 16 Southern Illinois ...... 23 27 Morningside ...... 7 8 South Dakota State...... 13 · 7 North Dakota State ...... 20 1972 7 South Dakota ...... 25 14 South Dakota ...... 38 0 North Dakota ...... 34 (4-6-0) Coach - Clyde "Buck" Startleck Coach - William Hammer 7 Drake ...... 31 41 WISCOOSin-Stevens Point . . . 6 1952 1959 14 Morningside 7 14 Illinois State...... 24 (6-2-0) (6-3-0) 27 Augustana ...... 21 21 Mankato State ...... 0 12 Drake ...... 14 22 Bradley...... 15 41 South Dakota State...... O 7 South Dakota . .. • .. • .. • .. • 21 32 North Dakota State ...... 0 21 Mankato State ...... o 41 South Dakota ...... O 0 North Dakota State ...... 42 27 Coe...... 24 22 North Dakota State ...... 32 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff 14 Drake ...... 21 27 North Dakota ...... 14 14 Drake ...... 6 27 Morningside ...... 13 47 Augustana...... 0 6 Augustana...... 7 1968 9 North Dakota ...... 38 22 Morningside ...... 14 (4-5-0) 32 South Dakota State ...... 0 ~ ="8:~ ::::::::::::: ~ 14 North Dakota ...... 9 0 Northern Michigan . .. ..• .. . 21 14 Augustana...... 20 47 South Dakota State...... 34 6 South Dakota ...... 27 6 Drake ...... 9 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff Coach - Clyde "Buck" Startleck 14 South Dakota State...... 12 10 North Dakota ...... 23 Coach - William Hammer 28 Augustana...... 7 1973 1953 7 Southern Illinois ...... 30 (6-3-0) 1960 (S..5-0) 20 Central Michigan ...... 34 (~1-0) 13 Kansas State-Pittsburg . . . . . 0 1~ ="85a:a5ta10:::::::: ~ 20 Western Illinois...... 14 19 South Dakota State...... 52 41 Mankato State ...... 16 14 South Dakota ...... 30 21 Coe...... 7 19 North Dakota State ...... 7 7 Mankato State ...... 28 41 North Dakota State ...... 14 7 South Dakota ...... 19 34 North Dakota ...... 6 14 Drake ...... 3 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff 27 North Dakota State . . . . • . . . 21 27 Augustana...... 7 0 North Dakota State ...... 21 39 Augustana...... 13 1967 31 Drake ...... 3 34 Morningside ...... 20 ~ =~ak~·::::::::::::: g (7-3-0) 34 South Dakota ...... 27 40 South Dakota ...... 0 3 Northern Michigan ...... 7 ~ ='8~~·::::::::::::: 1! 20 Drake ...... 27 12 South Dakota State...... O 12 Western Illinois...... 0 0 South Dakota State...... 16 Coach - Clyde "Buck" Startleck 21 Wheaton ...... 18 9 North Dakota State ...... 10 0 36 . 0 ~~· siM ·0: Siieriti · Bowl 7 North Dakota ...... Mt...,.I Water 23 Augustana...... 10 6 Hillsdale...... 17 7 Drake ...... 10 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff

38 1974 (5-4-1) 31 Kansas State-Pittsburg . 22 14 Western Illinois ..... 40 28 Mankato State . 28 20 North Dakota State ...... O 26 North Dakota ...... 42 41 Drake ...... 17 49 Morningside . . . . . 14 23 Augustans ...... 38 22 South Dakota State . . 21 14 South Dakota ...... 26 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff 1975 (9-3)" 14 Eastern Illinois ...... 8 30 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 48 35 Mankato State ...... 6 23 North Dakota State . . . 16 20 North Dakota ...... 21 27 Drake...... 24 21 Morningside ...... 14 20 Augustana ...... 14 14 South Dakota State ...... 3 45 South Dakota...... 19 49 Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... 6 12 Western Kentucky ...... 14 •includes NCAA Div. II game with Western Kentucky Coach - Stan B. Sheliff 1976 (8-3) 7 Northern Michigan ...... 41 34 Nebraska-Omaha...... 13 1 St. Cloud St...... 0 24 North Dakota ...... 22 7 Augustana (S.D.) ...... 6 38 Wayne St. (Neb.)...... 0 37 Morningside ...... 7 13 South Dakota St...... 16 14 South Dakota ...... 7 9 North Dakota St...... 10 47 Wisconsin-Whitewater...... 20 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff

19n (6-5) 21 NE Missouri St...... 31 7 Northern Michigan ...... 41 31 Eastern Illinois ...... 21 0 North Dakota St...... 58 9 North Dakota ...... 6 27 Augustana ...... 35 17 Nebraska-Omaha...... 19 ~ =~=asi: :::::::::: g 34 South Dakota ...... 14 27 St. Cloud St...... 14 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff 1978 (2·9) 15 W1SCOOSin-Whltewater...... 12 14 Youngstown State ...... 31 22 Eastern Illinois ...... 38 0 Weber State ...... 35 14 Nebraska-Omaha...... 17 35 North Dakota ...... 17 14 North Dakota State ...... 42 7 Western Illinois ...... 21 9 South Dakota State ...... 10 18 Northern Michigan ...... 20 28 Akron ...... - 39 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff 1979 (6-5) 0 Minnesota-Morris ...... 13 11 Northern Michigan ...... 7 21 North Dakota St...... 10 15 Nebraska-Omaha...... 39 o Youngstown St...... 29 20 Akron ...... 17 38 Western Illinois ...... 25 7 South Dakota St...... 14 10 Eastern Illinois ...... 7 23 South Dakota ...... 9 17 Western Kentucky ...... 24 Coach - Stan B. Sheriff

39 Panthers Vs. Individual Opponents First Last Last Result First Last Last Result Opponent G w L T PCT. Game Game UNI Opp. Opponent G w L T PCT. Game Game UNI Opp. Akron ...... 2 1 1 · O .500 1978 1979 20 17 South Dakota State ...... 35 22 16 2 .629 1935 1979 7 14 Augustana (S.D.) ...... 31 22 9 0 .709 1947 1977 27 35 Southern Illinois ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 1965 1966 7 30 Bowling Green ...... •. . . 1 0 1 0 .000 1947 1947 7 19 St. Ambrose ...... 2 0 1 1 .250 1923 1 924 0 3 Bradley ...... 4 4 0 0 1.000 1958 1962 27 6 St. Cloud State ...... 2 2 0 0 1.000 1977 1977 27 14 Buena Vista ...... 6 4 2 0 .667 1916 1927 6 0 St. Thomas ...... 2 1 0 1 .750 1926 1927 6 6 Camp Dodge ...... 1 0 0 1.000 1918 1918 19 0 Still ...... 1 1 0 0 1.000 1921 1921 66 0 Camp Funston ...... 0 1 0 .000 1917 1917 0 32 Upper Iowa ...... 20 10 7 3 .575 1895 - 1928 13 13 Cedar Falls High School .... 1 1 0 0- 1.000 1896 1896 6 2 Waterloo High School ...... • 7 7 0 0 1.000 1896 1912 39 0 Cedar Valley Seminary .. . .. 1 1 0 0 1.000 1896 1896 12 0 Waterloo YMCA...... 1 1 0 0 1.000 1898 1898 23 0 Central (la.) ...... 1 1 0 0 1.000 1945 1945 38 -,14 Wayne St. (Neb.) ...... 1 1 0 0 1.000 1976 1976 38 0 Central Michigan ...... • ... 4 0 4 0 .000 1953 1970 ,9 27 Weber State ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 1978 1978 0 35 1.000 1905 1909 28 0 Western Illinois ...... 8 4 4 0 .500 1967 1979 38 25 Charles City ...... 3 3 0 0 ' Coe ...... 31 13 16 2 .452 1895 1953 21 7 Western Kentucky ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 1975 1979 17 24 Colorado State ...... •... 2 0 1 1 .250 1925 1926 0 12 Western Michigan ...... 17 4 11 2 .294 1930 1949 6 20 Cornell (la.) ...... 16 9 5 2 .625 1898 1935 0 0 Western Union ...... 2 1 1 0 .500 1923 1926 23 0 Creighton ...... •... 3 1 2 0 .333 1904 1940 0 20 Wheaton ...... 1 1 0 0 1.000 1960 1960 21 18 DaY1on ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 1948 1948 7 33 William Penn ...... 20 10 5 5 .625 1901 1932 13 0 Des Moines ...... •... 7 4 3 0 .571 1901 1928 12 7 Wisconsin-Platteville ...... 1 1 0 0 1.000 1915 1915 82 0 Drake ...... 38 15 22 1 .395 1900 1975" 27 27 Wisconsin-Stevens Point .... 1 1 0 0 1.000 1972 1972 40 6 Dubuque ...... 7 2 4 1 .357 1914 1924 19 6 Wisconsin-Whitewater ...... 3 3 0 0 1.000 1975 1978 15 12 Eastern Illinois ...... 4 3 1 0 .750 1975 1979 10' 7 Woodbine ...... 1 1 0 0 1.000 1901 1901 12 6 Eastern Kentucky ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 1971 1971 7 21 Youngstown State ...... 2 0 2 0 .000 1978 1979 10 29 Eastern Michigan ...... •. . . 8 3 5 0 .375 1967 1968 7 34 Ellsworth ...... 17 13 4 0 .765 1897 1925 30 0 Emporia State ...... 4 2 2 0 .500 1938 1948 0 26 Fairbank High School...... 1 1 0 0 1.000 1908 1908 54 0 Grinnell ...... 15 5 7 3 .433 1899 1938 10 0 Hamline ...... •...... 2 1 1 0 .500 1945 1946 46 6 Haskell ...... 1 0 0 1.000 1936 1936 21 0 Hastings ...... 1 0 0 1.000 1955 1955 26 7 Hillsdale ...... •...... 0 1 0 .000 1960 1960 6 17 Illinois State ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 1972 1972 14 24 Iowa ...... •...... 11 1 10 0 .091 1898 1914 . 0 95 Iowa State ...... 14 1 10 3 .179 1899 1950 8 - 26 Iowa Training ...... 3 2 0 1 .833 1903 1905 12 6 Iowa Weselyan ...... 7 7 0 0 1.000 1914 1928 34 0 Kansas State-Pittsburgh .... 4 3 1 0 .750 1940 1974 . 31 22 Lamar Tech ...... 1 1 0 0 1.000 1964 1964 19 17 Leander Clark ...... 6 2 1 3 .583 1897 1913 0 0 Lennox ...... 6 4 2 0 .667 1895 1910 63 0 Light Guards ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 1902 1902 8 16 Loras ...... 11 7 2 2 .727 1909 1945 19 14 Luther ...... 10 6 3 1 .650 1925 1934 0 0 Mankato State ...... 12 9 1 2 .833 1955 1975 35 6 Morningside ...... •.. 49 35 11 3 .744 1903 1977 30 13 Nebraska-Omaha ...... 10 5 4 1 .500 1936 1979 15 39 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 1 0 1 0 .000 1975 1975 30 48 Northeast Missouri State ... . 7 4 3 0 .571 1925 197:(' . 28 37 Northern Illinois ...... 3 2 1 0 .667 1927 1964 9 14- Northern Michigan ...... • .. 12 3 9 0 .273 1963 1979 11 7 .2lO#U!- North Dakota ...... 37 25 12 0 .676 1936 1978 35 17 o/ lk North Dakota State ...... 39 22 17 0 :564 1938 1979 21 10 Parsons ...... 8 4 3 1 .563 1920 1929 19 6 °"""" Reinbeck High School ...... 1 1 0 0 1.000 1896 1896 28 10 Simpson ...... 18 6 9 3 .417 1900 1940 52 7 South Dakota ...... 36 20 15 1 .556 1899, 1979 23 9 40 Movin' On A proud tradition of athletics at UNI is the development of outstanding Mason City, Bill Strotman Illinois young people into productive citizens in our society. The following is as Maynard, Steve Milder complete a list as is available of those young men who played or tutored Muscatine, Gary White Berwyn, Jim Evan under Stan Sheriff and staff who are now members of coaching and Dave Mathews Des Plaines, Bob Kunkel athletic professions. They are a tribute to the Panther staff and we salute New Sharon, Darrel Bartling Harvey, Darnell Sanford each one of them. North English; Tim Carson Mendon, Dennis Wright Northwood, Ron Dodd Monie, Marv Johnson In the College Ranks Northern University, Dennis Rock Island, Marty Stratton Duane Bonsall Head Coaches Assistant Coaches Kettner Osage, Mike Woodley Stllman Valley, Walt Krebs Jim Hershberger, Buena Vista Dennis Remmert, Northern Iowa Pleasant Valley, Bob Anderson West Aurora, Tom Smith John Gregory, South Dakota Merle Masonholder, Morningside Ted Minnick Wilmington, Howard Becker State Kent Stephenson, Kansas Rockwell City, Dick Jensen Florida Warren Hansen, Cuesta, CA University Saint Ansgar, Rich Sherman Lynn King, Northern Iowa Jerry Malloy, Fort Dodge Junior Saydel, Dave Dirksen Coral Gables, Don Hart Rick Hodam, Iowa Wesleyan College Sigourney, Jack Smith Ft. Lauderdale, Lynn Stickfort Larry Norman, Northern Iowa Athletic Administration Spirit Lake, Jim Jackson Minnesota Larry Thompson, Duke University Tama, Les Koch R.C. Johnson, Eastern Illinois Marv Miller, South Dakota Terrill, Neil Phipps Faribault, Rich Oliphant Jim Rudd, Oregon State Rick Hartzell, Coe College Thornburg, Lou Haasis Brooklyn Center, Doug Darnell Ed Schwartz, Santa Barbara, CA Underwood, Charlie Frisk Stillwater, Dennis Meyers Dave Cox, Iowa State Vinton, Mike Timmermans Waterloo, James Welch Missouri Bruce Gulick Kansas City, Mike Reed In the High Tom Kotz Bob Lee Dick Miller Sedalia, Nevin Olmquist School Ranks John Wagner New Jersey Iowa Colfax, Terry Fox Ed Mulholland Andrew Rainey Columbus Junction, Warren Bill Riva, Joe Ascolese Ackley, Kevin Barz Woepking Charlie Aldrich Argyle, Al Sonnenberg Creston, Dick Bergstrom Waverly, Dennis Button New Mexico Bettendorf, Merv Habenicht Davenport, Jim Fox, Tom Mike Bock Los Alamos, Stan Petermier Bob Stevens Murphy Wellman, Dennis Harms Alamagordo, Tom Jones, Gary Ron Owen Denver, Mike Butler West Des Moines, Lee Hveen Gary Hirsch Dexter, Vince Wells Crawford Chuck Nolting Des Moines, Don Pryor Steve Oklahoma Randy Scott Dennis Johnson France Boone, Ken Beverlin Sam Ginn Ray Byrnes Oklahoma City, Bill Stanley Brooklyn, Bob Fertig Dubuque, Dennis Bahr, Don Arizona Wisconsin Cedar Falls, Pat Mitchell Kolsrud Phoenix, Earl McQuiston Gene Doyle Dysart-G~neseo, Randy Hoffa Middleton, Leo Simms Dave Page Eagle Grove, Bruce Stoughton, Charlie Schulte Cedar Rapids, JaCk Fisk Strutzenberg Janesville, Tom Scalissi Greg Reed Eldon, Doug Walter Diamond Bar, Greg Bice Rich Boston Grundy Center, Tim Hager Garden Grove, George Asleson Bob Hampton Hampton, Steve Wedgbury Huntington Beach, Gary Wilcox Paul James Jim Bayse Twenty-Nine Palms, Terry Center Point, Ted Rogers Indianola, Jim O'Donnell Foster Charles City, Wendell Williams Iowa City, Clyde Bean Victorville, Gary Bowman Scott Peterson John Raffensberger Oceanside, Bill Kovacevich Cherokee, Vince Cox Bryce Hanson Clinton, Dick Olin, Jeff Lakin Iowa Falls, Bernie Stephenson 41 The University of Northern Iowa The University of Northern Iowa, one of the nation's leading institutions In 1964, the Master of Arts degree was approved by the Regents. The of higher learning, is the outgrowth of the Iowa State Normal School first Master of Arts degrees were granted in 1966. The Master of Business established by the General Assembly in 1876. On September 6 of that Administration degree was approved by the Regents in 1975, and the year 27 students under four instructors began classes in a renovated Master of Music in 1976. The graduate program was further extended in home for Civil War orphans. This building, later named Central Hall, was 1978 with the addition of UN l's first doctoral degree, the Doctor of Indust­ destroyed by fire in July, 1965. rial Technology. From a single building on a 40-acre campus, the University has grown Ground was broken in October, 1975, for the 1st pbase of the Speech/ to include over 40 major buildings, a 72~-acre campus, over 500 faculty Art complex, located southwest of Russell Hall. This phase, which in­ members and over 10,000 on-campus students. Of the 11,340 enrolled cludes the Strayer-Wood Theatre and the Communication Arts Center, for university credit in the fall of 1978, 10,455 were on-campus and_885 opened in January 1978. were through extension and correspondence. The University <;ilso main­ tains a laboratory school for some 700 students in pre-school through 12th grade. During the first 27 years, the school issued teaching certificates requir­ ing 12 weeks to two years of training. In 1903 a four-year curriculum based on high school graduation and leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Education was authorized. In 1909 the institution was renamed the Iowa State Teachers College and the government of the College, along with that of the and Iowa State University, was vested in the State Board of Regents, a nine-member body appointed by the Governor. Under the new name, the College attained a reputation as one of the nation's outstanding institutions for preparation of teachers. On July 5, 1961, the Iowa General Assembly on recommendation of the Regents changed the name of the school to the State College of Iowa and redefined its function to include the offering of liberal arts degrees. On July 1, 1967, the General Assembly on recommendation of the Regents approved university status. The name was changed to University of Northern Iowa and its function was again redefined. Although teacher education remains an important program, the Uni­ versity offers degrees to students majoring in a wide variety of subjects. Thus UNI has two Bachelor of Arts degrees, one with certification to teach and one without certification. Also, a Bachelor of Technology degree can be earned with or without certification to teach, and since 1969, the Bachelor of Music degree has been offered. A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree was approved by the Regents in 1976. An Individual Studies major enables a student to pursue, with faculty approval, a wide assortment of study areas. The Bachelor of Liberal Studies, the fifth baccalaureate degree, is an external degree made available through the cooperative efforts of the three Iowa Regents universities. This degree was approved by the Regents in 1977. On the graduate level, courses leading to the degree of Master of Arts in Education were offered for the first time in the summer o~ 1952 and a sixth-year program leading to the Specialist degree with a program· in science education was inaugurated in 1970.

42 The UNI Athletic Club - Boosting the Panthers

Front row, left to right: Dick White, George Clark, Wendell Lockard, Tom The UNI Athletic Club, now in its 16th year of existence, is a non-profit Barbatti, Chuck Swisher, Dale Niederhauser, Frank Malone, Loren organization with the sole purpose of encouraging and supporting the Buser athletic programs at UNI. All money raised by the Club is used exclusively Second Row: Jerry Anderson, Scott Fetner, Fred Timson, Herb Dorfman, for athletic scholarships and the operation of the Club. Funds are not used Max Sowers, Bob Beach, Bill Travis, Tom Fitzgerald for budget expenditures or for building costs. The money helps UNI Third row: Bob MacKenzie, Mike Sheehan, Bill Card, Wayne Snyder, student-athletes obtain an education. Doo Richards, Russ Gerard, Bob Andrews, Don Landau, Stan Sheriff Intercollegiate athletics is a worthwhile activity at any college or uni­ Not Pictured: Bob Uchty, Roy Miller, Bill Straw, Bill Bolster, Porky Lorenz, versity. At UNI, there is competition in 11 sports, involving several hundred Dan McConnell, Dick Morris, Ed Schick, Wayne Schutte, Bob Shaffer, young men. Membership in the Club helps these teams achieve their Jack Simonsen, Paul Sisson, Bob Keller, Bob Kenney, Bill Plantan, Larry objectives: winning seasons and a meaningful experience for those who Lange. compete. · In· its first year of existence, the Club raised just over $6,500. In 1978-79, a record $162,000 was raised and the goal for this year has been set at $200,000. Heading the Club this year is Waterloo insurance man Tom Barbatti. The Club is divided into four different levels of contributions. For a contribution of $1 ,000 or more, persons may join the V.l.P. Club. The Gold Club is for donations of $500, the Purple Club $250 and the Century Club $100. Special pre-game and post-game parties are held for the entire membership as well as golf outings, picnics and other special events. The UNI Athletic Club Board of Directors is made up of area men who are engaged in industry, the professions and agri-business. They are leaders in the Club's fundraising efforts, and are representatives of the commitment being made to the UNI athletic programs. 43 UNI Athletic Staff John "Jersey" Jermier-Associate Dave Burton - Head Athletic Trainer Athle·tic Director Starting his fourth year as Head Trainer, Burton In his first year as Associate Athletic Director, Jer­ heads up the Athletic Training Staff that keeps mier most recently was Assistant Vice President UNf s athletes on the field and court. After receiving and Director of Sales for Topeka Inn Management, his B.S. degree from Fort Hays State in 1976, Inc., in Topeka, KS. His athletic career began in Burton came to UNI and obtained his master's in 1959 when he was Head Football Coach at Postvil­ 1977 while serving as an assistant trainer under le, IA, and later served as Assistant Football and Elmer Kortemeyer. When Kor:temeyer took a spe­ Basketball Coach-at Coe College in Cedar Rapids, c;jal two-year leave of absence, Burton was prom­ IA, where he also received his bachelor's degree. oted to the head position. He is a member of the He received his master's degree from the Universi­ American College of Sports Medicine, th~ State ty of Iowa. Jermier was Head Football and Baseball Licensing Committee on Athletic Training and the Coach at Wayne State in Nebraska and Assistant National Athletic Trainers Association. In the spring Football Coach in charge of defense at Colorado of 1978, Burton accompanied the NCAA Division II State University in Fort Collins. His latest coaching All-Star wrestling team to Mexico City as the team's job was at the University of Iowa where he was head trainer. He is a certified athletic trainer and an Assistant Coach and Assistant Athletic Director Emergency Medical Technician. A Boulder, CO, from 1971-76. Prior to his appointment at Topeka native, Burton and his wife, Marti, reside in Cedar Inn Management, he was Director of Athletics at Falls. Kansas State University from 1976-78. He and his wife, Joanne, have three sons, John, Jim and Robert MacKenzie-Assistant to the Steve, and one daughter, Sara. Athletic Director "Mac" was the first full-time Executive Secretary of Sandra Williamson - Associate Athletic the UNI Athletic Club which is the driving force Director behind the UNI athletic scene. Money raised by the In her third year in the Intercollegiate Athletic Prog­ Club goes directly to the general scholarship fund ram, Sandra joined the UNI staff in July of 1978 and is used to provide athletic scholarships for UNI following a merger of men's and women's athletics. athletes. His title recently was changed to Assistant She was the first Associate Athletic Director for to the Athletic Director to reflect his increasing Women at UNI and also assumed the duty of duties. MacKenzie brings a wealth of fund raising coaching UNl's women's basketball team. Prior to background to UNI. Prior to his position here, he joining the Panther staff, she spent six .years at spent six years at Simpson College as an Admis­ Carroll College in Helena, MT, as the women's sions Representative and Assistant Director of De­ basketball and volleyball coach. She currently is velopment. During his years at Simpson, Mac was studying for her doctorate degree. from the Uni­ instrumental in raising over 2.6 million dollars for versity of Northern Colorado at Greeley. the new physical education-recreation center. He and his wife, Mary, are expecting their first child in Ann Hill - Athletic Business Manager August. A familiar face on the Northern Iowa Athletic Staff, Ann was promoted to the position of Athletic Busi­ ness Manager for both men's and women's inter­ collegiate athletics two years ago. Along with her duties as business manager, she also is in charge of ticket sales for all athletic events sponsored by UNI. Ann came to UNI in 1967- and served as secretary in the Athletic Business Office before assuming her present duties. She and her hus­ band, George, have three children - Jan, Barb and George, Jr.

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