Jason Ray * “ Ted Ray David Reeves 6-0, 236 5-11, 177 6-0, 185 OG, Fr. FS/Returns, Sr. SS, Fr. Missoula, MT Stevensville, MT Sedro Woolley, WA A foot injury forced Jason to redshirt as One of the fastest players in Montana A rangy player, Dave could see action at a freshman and the year off enabled him to history (3.85 in the 40), Ted was an strong safety. He could also help on special gain needed weight and strength. He played honorable mention all-Big Sky selection as teams. He was an “AA-AAA” all-state selec­ well in the spring at offensive left guard and a defensive back and kickoff returner last tion on offense and defense at Sedro should see action there in ’85. He was a first year. He has been nationally ranked in Woolley High his senior year. He was also team all-state and all-conference selection kickoff returns the last two seasons. Last year an all-conference pick as a junior and senior, at Big Sky High and team MVP in 1983. he was ranked 26th in the country in in­ he captained the 1983 team which went He was an honorable mention all-state terceptions with five. He was a ten-time 12-1 and was the runner-up in the state choice as a. junior. He also played in the letter-winner at Stevensville High, and all- championships. He also excelled in baseball. 1984 Shrine Game. He was a three-year let- state twice in football, and a state winner in His coach was Mark Hester. terwinner in both football and wrestling. His the 400 meters twice. He lettered in track Birthdate: February 14, 1966. football coach was Kevin Hammond. at UM in 1983. His major is Education. Birthdate: October 30, 1963. Birthdate: March 26, 1964. His major is Criminology. Computer Science major.

Darrin Reid * Brad Salonen David Schmidt 6-5V2, 257 6-IV2, 210 6-2 , 222 OT, So. TE, Fr. ILB, So. Klamath Falls, OR Great Falls, MT Renton, WA Darrin is stronger and vastly improved Brad saw considerable playing time in his Moved from the offensive line to inside technique-wise and could earn a starting initial season at UM but was sidelined with linebacker, Dave was having an excellent berth at either offensive tackle position. He a wrist injury after three games. He had four spring until suffering an ankle injury. He will finished spring drills as the number one man receptions for 46 yards. He could be the first add good depth at that position and should at right tackle. He was an All-American player in Grizzly history to earn five letters see action there. He was an all-North Puget honorable mention as a senior at Klamath in football. His brother Brian is the all-time Sound League pick and Kentridge High’s Falls High. Darrin was first team all-state and receiver at Montana, holder of 1-AA receiv­ team captain in 1983. He won three letters team captain in football and wrestling. He ing records and currently a member of the in football and two in track. He is an avid lettered three times in football, wrestling and Dallas Cowboys. Brad was a first team all­ weight lifter. His coach was Bob Court. track. He played in the Shrine Game for the conference and all-state selection his senior Birthdate: August 20, 1966. South. His coach was Rolla Callaghan. year. Brad’s coach was Dale Pohle. His major is Sports Medicine. Birthdate: December 18, 1964. Birthdate: April 6, 1965. Physical Therapy major. Business major.

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* Dave Seaman * * Doug Sexe * * * Terry Shillam 6-1, 256 6-2 , 221 5-11, 185 NG, Jr. ILB, Jr. SS, Sr. Mt. Vernon, WA Great Falls, MT Spokane, WA The recipient of the Larry Miller Award Big things were expected of Doug after The second leading returning tackier, the given to the Outstanding Defensive an outstanding high school career and it ap­ only thing that can keep Terry from having Lineman, Dave will start at nose guard this pears as though they are on the horizon. He a great year is a nagging knee injury that year after starting at tackle last season. He is an honors candidate. He was the fourth sidelined him during much of spring prac­ led the defensive front in ’84 with 55 stops. ranked tackle among linebackers a season tice. He had 103 tackles last year including He is a 1985 honors candidate. He was an ago with 47 stops, including three for losses. five for losses and one . His all-conference football and basketball player As a senior at C. M. Russell High he was nickname is “Shilo” and he is a 1985 honors at Mt. Vernon High School. His coach was the state “AA” Player of the Year defensive­ candidate. He was an all-state choice at East Alan Williams. ly. Doug was first team all-state as a junior Valley High in football and was all-league Birthdate: February 10, 1964. and senior. He was a three-year three times. He was league MVP as a senior Forestry major. in football and track and also lettered in and his prep team was the state “AA” cham­ basketball. His coach was Jack Jackson. pion that season. His coach was Bob Shill. Birthdate: July 15, 1964. Birthdate: September 12, 1963. Business major. Business Management major.

Scott Sloan * *Mark Smith Rob Stack 6-0, 175 6-3, 239 6-0, 208 WR, Jr. OC, Jr. ILB, So. Colville, WA Vancouver, WA Whitehall, MT Scott suffered a major leg injury in spring A very consistent player at either center Playing time is all that Rob lacks from football and his status for the 1985 season or guard, Mark’s play at center will be crucial being a factor at his position for Montana. is unknown. Prior to the injury he was vy­ for Montana in 1985. He missed a good por­ He had added needed body weight and ing for playing time at wide receiver. A four- tion of spring drills with a wrist injury but will strength and is a tough, scrappy player. He sport letterman at Colville High and an all­ be fully recovered this season. He was an was first team all-conference and honorable conference receiver, he had 28 receptions All-Metro pick at linebacker and offensive mention all-state at Whitehall High. As a for 349 yards as a senior. He also lettered tackle as a senior at Jesuit High. His coach junior he was team MVP on defense. His in basketball, baseball and track. His coach was Bill Griffin. coach was Mike Battaiola. He also lettered was A1 Bushnell. Birthdate: November 25, 1963. in track. Birthdate: July 12, 1964. Forestry major. Birthdate: March 18, 1965. Radio-TV major. Art major.

25 Rick Sullivan * * * Bill Tarrow Bill Venard 6-2, 225 6-5, 218 6-3, 230 OG, So. OLB, Sr. OC, So. Whitefish, MT Eugene, OR Albany, OR Dramatic weight and strength im­ Plagued by injuries during his career, Bill still needs strength and playing time provements should add up to playing time Montana’s version of the “Mad Stork” has to help at his position. He was a three-sport for this hard-nosed competitor. He finished been a great pass rusher when he’s healthy. star at Albany High and wa a first-team All- spring drills second behind honors candidate Despite playing in only five games he was Valley selection as well as a Shrine Game Eric Dawald at right guard. A letterman in the fifth leading tackier among linebackers participant. His coach was Roger Dasch. football, basketball and track, Rick was in ’84 with 36 stops including four for losses. Birthdate: March 27, 1966. coached by Scott Sward at Whitefish High. The honors candidate was named Out­ His major is Computer Science. He was an excellent student, graduating standing Sophomore two years ago by his third in his class with a 3.9 GPA. He was teammates. He was all-state at defensive end a member of Boy’s State and the National and right end at Churchill High and played Honor Society. in the Shrine Game. His coach was Floyd Birthdate: April 21, 1966. Halvorsen. His major is Business Administration. Birthdate: March 21, 1963. Business Management major.

* Terry White John Wilson * Dontelle Wynn 5-11, 174 5-10V2, 170 5-10, 181 WR, Sr. WR, So. SS, So. 4 San Jose, CA Missoula, MT Detroit, MI Terry will be counted on heavily at wide John had an outstanding spring and Moved from outside linebacker to safety, receiver where he should start. He has an should see playing time this year. A very Dontelle could contribute in the secondary excellent pair of hands and also runs sharp disciplined receiver, “Woody” has excellent as well as on special teams. Last season he patterns. He had three catches for 48 yards hands. He was a first team all-state selec­ had ten tackles in six games. He was an all- last season. He was team MVP at DeAnza tion and second team as a punt returner. He state linebacker at St. Martin DePorres High JC two years ago. He played his freshman was conference MVP on offense, team MVP School. He was all-league as a junior and season at Cal-Berkeley where he lettered. at Sentinel High School and participated in a senior and his team won state titles three He played prep football at Oak Grove High the Shrine Game. He also participated in times during his playing days. He was team where he was three times all-league and basketball and was most inspirational player captain, All-Metro and All-Catholic League twice first team all-state. As a senior he was as a senior. He also lettered in track. His as a senior. He also lettered in wrestling. His first team All-Northern California. His JC prep football coach was Tim Dennison. grid coach was Ron Thompson. coach was Bob Mazzuca. Birthdate: December 29, 1965. Birthdate: November 9, 1966. Birthdate: January 23, 1963. His major is Business Education. His major is Business Management. His major is Sociology.

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27 1985 Grizzly Alphabetical Football Roster Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown (School) Jim Ambrose RB 5-11 173 Fr. HS/RS Shaum berg, IL (James B. C onant HS) Ed Apostol ILB 6-1 206 So. IV Olympia, WA (Timberline HS) Tony Arnston QB 5-10 180 Fr. HS Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Kevin Bartsch ILB 6-2 200 Fr. HS Helena, MT (Helena HS) W ayne Bias OG 6-2 225 Fr. HS Elkhart, IN (Elkhart Central HS) Alan Botzheim RB 5-11 190 Sr. 3V lone, WA (Gonzaga Prep HS) Tony Breland SS 6-2 195 So. IV Renton, WA (Renton HS) Chuck Brown WR 6-2 160 Sr. SQ Whitefish, MT (Whitefish HS) Reggie Brown DB 6-0 185 Jr. JC Concord, CA (Los Medanos JC) J. C. Campbell OLB 6-5 205 So. IV Tacoma, WA (Steilacoom HS) Larry Clarkson OT 6 -7 1 /2 290 So. IV Abbotsford, BC (Abbotsford Sr. HS) Clay Clausen QB 6-3 195 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Tony Coe WR 6-1 170 Sr. 2V Renton, WA (Hazen HS) Renard Coleman RB 5-9 170 Fr. HS Renton, WA (Renton HS) John Coughlin OT 6-3 250 Jr. JC Newport, RI (Walla Walla JC) Ward Crawford DT 6-4 230 So. IV Spokane, WA (West Valley HS) John Danaher TE 6-5 210 Fr. HS Mishawaka, IN (Mishawaka HS) Eric Dawald OG 6-3 248 Sr. 3V Owatonna, MN (Owatonna HS) Mike Delaney OLB 6-2 200 Fr. HS Butte, MT (Butte HS) Eby Dobson K/P 6-0 172 Jr. 2V Sunny Valley, OR (W. Valley HS) Emmett Dougherty OG 6-0 220 So. SQ Butte, MT (Butte HS) Rick Dozier ILB 6-3 230 Sr. 3V Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian HS) Mike Ehlers TB 6-2 192 So. IV Wilsonville, OR (West Linn HS) Jay Fagan OG 6-3 220 Fr. HS Butte, MT (Butte HS) Nate Finch DT 6-3 230 Jr. TR/RS Jackson, WY (Utah State) Pat Foster DT 6-5 245 Jr. IV Savage, MT (Savage HS) LeRoy Foster RB 5-5 155 Sr. IV Chicago, IL (College of DuPage) Gary Geier RB 5-6 160 Fr. HS Libby, MT (Libby HS) Greg Gianinni ILB 6-2 222 So. SQ Sand Coulee, MT (Centerville HS) Tim Gillis OLB 6-4 225 Sr. 2 V Portland, OR (Central Cath. HS) Brian Gimler DB 5-10 185 Jr. JC Parsons, KS (Independence CC) Kenneth Gober WR 5-10 155 Fr. HS Gary, IN (Roosevelt HS) Chuck Hamilton OLB 6-0 210 Jr. SQ Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Dwayne Hans DB 5-11 160 Fr. HS Pasco, WA (Pasco HS) Shawn Hanser LB 6-2 205 Fr. HS Billings, MT (Billings Central) Pat Hardiman OLB 5-10 190 Jr. JC Livermore, CA (Chabot JC) Scott Hartman OC 6 -4 1 /2 234 So. IV Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) John Huestis FB 6-0 200 Fr. HS/RS Battle Ground, WA (Battle Ground HS) Alex Hunter FB 6-2 210 Fr. HS Vancouver, WA (Evergreen HS) Jason Jackola QB 6-1 190 So. SQ Tigard, OR (Tigard HS) Garret Jaros OT 6-4 235 Fr. HS Eugene, OR (Churchill HS) Mark Johnson TE 6 -2 1 /2 200 Fr. HS Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Chong Jones TB 5-5 160 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) Jim Kavanaugh NG 6-0 221 So. IV Chicago, IL (St. Frances DeSales) Mike Kerr FB 6-0 187 Jr. SQ Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Todd Koechlein ILB 5-11 192 Jr. IV Littleton, CO (Columbine HS) Rob Kunka QB 6 -3 1 /2 195 So. SQ Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) Robbie Laird RB 6-4 208 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) Paul Lamb TE 6-1 195 So. IV Veradale, WA (Central Valley HS) Shawn Landry OT 6-4 257 So. SQ Port Angeles, WA (Port Angeles HS) Rusty Lohof OG 6-4 231 Jr. SQ Laurel, MT (Laurel HS) Kelly Mann FB 5-10 195 Fr. HS Michigan City, IN (Michigan City Elston) Ron Marceau FS 6-2 171 So. SQ Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Paul Mauksh OG 6-0 255 Fr. HS Chicago, IL (St. Rita HS) Eric May K 5-9 175 Fr. HS Whitefish, MT (Whitefish HS)

V = Varsity Letters Won SQ = Squad member/did not letter HS = High school experience JC = Junior College transfer TR = Transfer from four-year college 28 1985 Grizzly Roster (continued) Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Exp. Hometown (School) Rob Meidinger CB 5-9 190 Jr. 2V Billings, MT (Billings West HS) Jack Metcalf OC 6-2 245 Jr. JC Gurnee, IL (Harper JC) Brent Mikesell OLB 6-0 205 Fr. HS Spokane, WA (University HS) Scott Moe WR 5-11 174 Sr, 3V Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Tim Monterossi CB 5-11 177 So. IV Klamath Falls, OR (Klamath Union HS) Scott Moore NG 6-3 250 Sr. 2V Coos Bay, OR (Marshfield HS) Shanon Mornhinweg QB 5-11 180 Fr. HS San Jose, CA (Oak Grove HS) Walt Muralt OG 6-2V2 230 So. SQ Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Chris Murray WR 6-0 170 Jr. SQ Englewood, CO (Cherry Creek HS) Scott Murray FB 6-0 205 Sr. 2V Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) George Naughton OG 6-3 238 Sr. SQ Richland, WA (Walla Walla JC) Ken Nelsen TE 6-0 198 Sr. IV North Bend, OR (North Bend HS) Sherman Nelson WR 6-2 175 So. IV Gary, IN (Roosevelt HS) Nate O dden CB 5-101/2 193 So. IV Dutton, MT (Dutton HS) Larry Oliver DT 6-6 245 Sr. 3V Hillsboro, OR (Hillsboro HS) John Owens NG 6-1 235 Fr. HS Kent, WA (Kent-Meridian HS) Kraig Paulson FB 6-0 205 Jr. 2V Plenty wood, MT (Plenty wood HS) Brent Pease QB 6-2 200 Jr. JC Mountain Home, ID (Walla Walla JC) Tom Peterson TB 6-0 175 Fr. HS Miles City, MT (Custer Co. HS) Dave Phillips OL 6-4 230 Fr. HS Seattle, WA (Highline HS) Doug Pierson OLB 6-11/2 200 Jr. SQ Belt, MT (Belt HS) Tim Polich OT 6-5 230 Fr. HS Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Scott Poole OT 6-7 274 Sr. 3V Spokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) Shawn Poole DT 6-4 268 Jr. 2V Spokane, WA (Shadle Park HS) Mike Rankin ILB 6-0 217 Fr. HS Edmonds, WA (Woodway HS) Jason Ray OG 6-0 236 Fr. HS/RS Missoula,MT (Big Sky HS) Ted Ray FS 5-11 177 Sr. 3V Stevensville, MT (Stevensville HS) David Reeves SS 6-0 185 So. SQ Sedro Woolley, WA (Sedro Woolley HS) Darrin Reid OT 6 -5 1 /2 257 Jr. SQ/RS Klamath Falls, OR (Klamath Union HS) Mike Rice WR 6-0 195 Jr. JC Twin Falls, ID (Spokane Falls CC) Richard Rosette OG 6 -4 1 /2 239 Jr. JC Pleasanton, CA (Chabot JC) Todd Ruark FB/LB 6-1 195 Fr. HS Darby, MT (Darby HS) Mike Ruiz FB 5-11 205 Fr. HS Kalispell, MT (Flathead HS) Brad Salonen TE 6 -I 1/2 210 Fr. IV Great Falls, MT (Great Falls HS) David Schmidt ILB 6-2 222 So. SQ Renton, WA (Kentridge HS) Shawn Scott DB 5-9 170 Fr. HS Bellingham, WA (Meridian HS) Kirk Scrafford OG 6-6 220 Fr. HS Billings, MT (Billings West HS) Dave Seaman NG 6-1 256 Jr. IV Mt. Vernon, WA (Mt. Vernon HS) Doug Sexe ILB 6-2 221 Jr. IV Great Falls, MT (C.M. Russell HS) Terry Shillam SS 5-11 185 Sr. 2V Otis Orchards, WA (East Valley HS) Pat Sims OT 6-4 255 Fr. HS Milwaukie, OR (Milwaukie HS) Scott Sloan WR 6-0 171 Jr. SQ Colville, WA (Colville HS) Mark Smith OL 6-3 239 Jr. 2V Vancouver, WA (Jesuit HS) Rob Stack ILB 6-0 208 So. SQ Whitehall, MT (Whitehall HS) Rick Sullivan OG 6-2 225 So. SQ Whitefish, MT (Whitefish HS) Bill Tarrow OLB 6-5 218 Sr. 2 V Eugene, OR (Churchill HS) Bill Venard OC 6-3 230 So. SQ Albany, OR (Albany HS) Paul Vial DT 6-3 255 Fr. HS Fresno, CA (Bullard HS) Dean Wang OLB 6-2 215 Fr. HS Baker, MT (Baker HS) Scott Werbelow QB 6-0 185 Jr. JC Glendale, CA (Santa Barbara CC) Terry White WR 5-11 174 Sr. IV San Jose, CA (DeAnza JC) John Wilson WR 5 -IOV2 170 So. SQ Missoula, MT (Sentinel HS) Daran Wyckoff OT 6-4 224 Fr. HS Missoula, MT (Hellgate HS) Dontelle Wynn SS 5-10 181 So. IV Detroit, MI (St. Martin DePorres HS)

V = Varsity Letters Won SQ = Squad member/did not letter HS = High school experience JC = Junior College transfer TR = Transfer from four-year college

29 The New Grizzlies Tony Arnston Kevin Bartsch W ayne B ias 5-10, 180 6-2, 200 6-2, 225 QB, Fr. ILB, Fr. OG, Fr. Great Falls, MT Helena, MT Elkhart, IN Tony quarterbacked his Kevin was the state “AA“ Wayne was the first team to the state “AA” foot­ Defensive Player of the player in Indiana high ball title in 1984 for coach Year and also Eastern Divi­ school football history to be Jack Johnson. A two-year sion Player of the Year. He named to an all-state team starter for the Rustlers, he was an all-conference was named to the first team all-conference and three times. In addition, Wayne was an all­ and was named to the all-conference all-state teams as a senior and a USA Today All- conference guard for three years in the Northern and all-state teams as a punter. Fie was also the American. He was named first team all­ Indiana Conference. He was named by the league starting guard for the basketball team. Tony was conference and second team all-state as a junior. coaches as the Most Valuable Lineman in the NIC an alternate for the East-West Shrine game. He He was a two-year letterman in basketball. Kevin following his senior season. Wayne also competed was team MVP as a junior. also played in the East-West Shrine Game. He in track for three years and was a state finalist in Birthdate: January 27, 1967. was one of the top throwers in the state in the the discus twice. In addition to his football and He will major in Business. discus in 1985. track accolades, Wayne was involved in concert Birthdate: January 13, 1967. choir for three years. He will major in General Studies. He will major in Education. Jeff Blank Reggie Brown Clay Clausen 6-1, 205 6-0, 185 6-3, 195 ILB, Fr. DB, JR. QB, Fr. Billings, MT Concord, CA Missoula, MT Jeff was the top tackier A two year letterman at Clay led his Spartan for Billings West and coach Los Medanos Junior Col­ team to the Western “AA” Wally Sims his junior and lege in Northern California, Conference title and the senior seasons. He was one Reggie was an all-league state runner-up spot this the top weight men in the state, advancing to the pick as a sophomore under coach Van Boschet- past season. Clay was an All-Conference QB for “AA” finals in the shot put and discus. He benches ti. He was a three sport standout at Concord High, the Sentinel Spartans and was also a starting for­ 310 pounds and runs a 4.8 in the 40. where he lettered in football, basketball and track, ward for the basketball team. Clay was an alter­ Birthdate: June 13, 1967. and also competed in soccer. He was all-league nate for the East-West Shrine Game. He was His major is Business. in football as a prep, and a top 800-meter run­ named as team captain and team MVP for the ner. He was his school’s Most Inspirational Athlete ’84 season. He was a second team all-stater in as a senior. basketball as a senior. His coach was Tim Birthdate: July 4, 1965. Dennison. He will major in Communications. Birthdate: October 18, 1966. He will major in Business. Renard Coleman John Coughlin John Danaher 5-9, 170 6-3, 250 6-5, 210 RB, Fr. OT, Jr. TE, Fr. Renton, WA Newport, RI Mishawaka, IN A two-time all-league John participated in A three-sport standout at running back, Renard rush­ spring ball and is vying for Mishawaka High School, ed for 800-plus yards in playing time at tackle. He John excelled in both seven games as a senior at came to UM from Walla basketball and baseball as Renton High School, and was a away Walla CC, along with Brent Pease. He was first well as football. On the gridiron he earned all­ from being the league’s leading runner. He holds team all-conference for coach John Volek at conference honors as a tight end in the Northern his school’s record in the low hurdles and has been WWCC. He was a standout player as a prep at Indiana Conference. In addition to his conference to the state track meet since his sophomore year. Lake Braddock High in Virginia. honors he was named to the prestigious “Big 33” He was coached by Andre Patterson, a former Birthdate: February 5, 1965. in Indiana which is the 33 best football players in Grizzly player and coach. He was voted his He will major in History. the state. He was also a captain of the football, school’s outstanding senior. He also played in the basketball and baseball squads. Washington East-West Shrine game. His prep Birthdate: August 1, 1966. head coach was Terry Ennis. He will major in Accounting. He will major in Athletic Training. Mike Delaney Jay Fagan Brian Gimler 6-2, 200 6-3, 220 5-10, 185 OLB, Fr. OG, Fr. DB, Jr. Butte, MT Butte, MT Parsons, KS Mike was the starting Jay was a starter on the In junior college Brian quarterback for the Butte offensive line for two years played at Crowly County High Bulldogs last season for the Butte High Bulldogs. CC where he was all­ and played quarterback and His senior year he was an league. After Crowly drop­ tailback as a junior, starting at both positions. He all-conference selection and honorable mention ped football he went on to Independence CC played in the all-star game in the ’84 Grizzly Foot­ all-state performer. He was also a basketball let­ where he was all-league again and was named ball Camp. His prep coach was Jon McElroy. terman. His coach was Jon McElroy. All-Jayhawk League as a defensive back. He let­ Birthday: February 8, 1967. Birthdate: April 15, 1967. tered in track and football three times as a prep. He will major in Business. He will major in Business. In junior college he was team captain as a sophomore. He is an outstanding student as well, maintaining a 3.9 GPA. Birthdate: March 15, 1965. He will major in Physical Therapy. V. ______J 30 r The New Grizzlies Kenneth Gober Dwayne Hans Shawn Hanser 5-10, 155 5-11, 160 6-2, 205 WR, Fr. DB, Fr. LB, Fr. Gary, IN Pasco, WA Billings, MT Ken was team captain at An all-league player on Shawn was first team all- Roosevelt High School in offense and defense, state and all-conference at Gary his senior year and Dwayne played for Eric linebacker as a senior at played quarterback and Kelly and former Grizzly Billings Central High flanker for coach Claude Taliaferro. He prepped mentor Gene Carlson at Pasco High School. He School. He was also all-conference in basketball at the same school Sherman Nelson did. He also played wide receiver and defensive back and was and threw the discus in the state track meet. He lettered in basketball as a prep. He was senior class chosen his team’s MVP on defense. He was also participated in the East-West Shrine Game. His vice president. a basketball starter and led his team in dunks, prep grid coach was Lee Dobyns. Birthdate: August 27, 1967. despite his 5-11 height. Birthdate: June 22, 1966. He will major in Business Management. Birthdate: December 1, 1966. He will major in Pre-Med. He will major in Business.

Patrick Hardiman Alex Hunter Garret Jaros 5-11, 180 6-2, 210 6-4, 235 OLB, Jr. FB, Fr.. OT, Fr. Livermore, CA Vancouver, WA Eugene, OR Very impressive in spring A two-time all-confer­ Garret hails from Chur­ drills and the spring football ence pick, Alex was chosen chill High School where he game, Patrick will be press­ All-Southwest Washington was coached by Floyd ing veteran Tim Gillis for his as a fullback by the Portland Halverson. Following the starting job. He came to UM from Chabot Junior Oregonian. As a wrestler, Alex was fourth in the 1984 football season Garret received numerous College in Hayward. As a JC player he was state as a junior in AAA. He was a three-time accolades, including all-conference, all-district, special teams captain and defensive MVP. He Southwest Washington champ and undefeated and Register Guard all-state. In addition, he prepped at Livermore High School where he was in dual matches for two years. Evergreen High represented the South squad in the ’84 Oregon all-league. School defensive coordinator, former Grizzly North-South Shrine Game. Birthdate: June 6, 1964. Willie Thompson, feels Alex is the best athlete he Birthdate: March 13, 1967. Pat will major in Sports Medicine. has worked with in his 15 years of coaching. He will major in Business. He will major in Business.

Mark Johnson Robbie Laird Kelly Mann 6-2V2, 200 6-4, 208 5-10, 195 TE, Fr. RB, Fr. FB, Fr. Great Falls, MT Missoula, MT Michigan City, IN Mark was a first team all­ Robbie was a first team Kelly averaged almost conference and first team all-conference and second seven yards a carry for all-state selection at tight team all-state selection as a coach Ken Bye at Elston end. Great Falls coach Dale running back for the High School. He was all­ Pohle called Mark the best blocking tight end he Knights and former Grizzly standout Van Trox- area, all-state and all-conference as a senior. His ever coached. He was a starting wide receiver for el. He rushed for almost 900 yards last season. prep teams made it to the state playoffs his junior the Bisons as a junior when GFHS was the state Robbie played in the East-West Shrine Game this and senior seasons. He was team MVP and cap­ AA football champion. Mark was also a starting summer. He was voted most valuable running tain as a senior. He played in the Indiana All-Star forward for the Bison basketball team and second back at Hellgate and team captain. He was the game. team all-state in 1984-85. He also played in the “AA” MVP in basketball as a senior, and MVP Birthdate: October 23, 1966. East-West Shrine Game this summer. of the annual Montana-Wyoming All-Star games. His major is undecided. Birthdate: February 28, 1967. Birthdate: February 21, 1966. He will major in Pre-Law. He will be a General Studies major. Paul Mauksh Eric May Jack Metcalf 6-0, 255 5-9, 175 6-2, 245 OG, Fr. K, Fr. OL, Jr. Chicago, IL Whitefish, MT Chicago, IL Paul was captain all four Eric was a first team all­ Quick and strong and a years at St. Rita High conference player for coach 350-pound bench presser, School in Chicago. He was Scott Sward at Whitefish Jack led his Harper Junior team MVP, all-section, and High School, where he College team to the Illinois all-league. He also lettered in track. He is an ex­ played offensive tackle, linebacker and kicker. He JC playoffs last season. He started at tight end tremely strong player and can bench 400 pounds. won all-league notice as a kicker. He also lettered as a freshman and then blossomed at TE, where His coach was Jim Angsren. in tennis and basketball. he was named all-conference and all-state. Jack Birthdate: January 31, 1967. Birthdate: December 9, 1966. was nominated for JC All-American honors by He will major in Wildlife Biology. He will major in Business. the JUCO coaches of Illinois. He may start at center for UM. He will major in Business Marketing.

31 The New Grizzlies Brent Mikesell Shanon Mornhinweg John O w ens 6-0, 205 5-11, 180 6-1, 235 OLB, Fr.. QB, Fr. NG, Fr. Spokane, WA San Jose, CA Kent, WA Brent was a two-year Shanon wa a standout An all-state player, John standout at University High high school player for the scored 22 in School at linebacker and Oak Grove Eagles, leading the last two seasons at was also a letterman in them to a 12-1 season and Kent-Meridian High. He wrestling. He was all-league his senior year. His a No. 6 ranking in USA Today. He was the was also a two-time all-leaguer. A standout second love is weightlifting. As a junior he was Northern California “Sophomore of the Year,” wrestler, he won back-to-back heavyweight wrest­ third in Washington in powerlifting and he record­ a three-time team MVP, three times an all-league ling championships and was a high school All- ed one of the top dead lifts in the nation for his player and twice All-Northern California. He pass­ American. He played in the Washington East- age group, at 615 pounds. His coach was Dave ed for almost 5,500 yards and broke his brother, West Shrine Game. In track he was second in the Holmes. As a senior Brent was first team All- Marty’s TD school passing record with 63. His “AAA” shot put behind new Grizzly Dave Phillips. Greater Spokane League. coach was Ed Buller. His brother, Marty, holds His prep coach was Rick Trestrail. Birthdate: June 11, 1967. all of UM’s passing records. He will major in Sports Medicine. He will major in HPE/Athletic Training. Birthdate: August 14, 1966. He will major in Business. Brent Pease Dave Phillips Tim Polich 6-2, 200 6-4, 230 6-5, 230 QB, Jr. OL, Fr. OT, Fr. Mountain Home, ID Seattle, WA Great Falls, MT Brent was a standout JC A player with good ver­ Tim was named first quarterback at Walla Walla satility, Dave was an all­ team all-conference and CC where he was an conference defensive first team all-state for the C. honorable mention all­ lineman at Highline High, M. Russell High Rustlers. leaguer and led his team to the ’83 conference as well as his team ’s deep snapper. He was also He also was a starter for the basketball team and championship. He played for coach John Volek a standout heavyweight wrestler and trackster. As was the team’s leading rebounder. Tim played for at Walla Walla. As a prep he was an all-state foot­ a senior he was the Washington “AAA” cham­ the East squad in the East-West Shrine Game this ball player and wrestler at Mountain Home High pion in the shot put. He was timed at 57.20 in summer. He also lettered in basketball and track School, where his father, Richard, is athletic direc­ the 400 meters which is an outstanding time for as a junior and senior. His grid coach was Jack tor and head football coach. He also lettered in an offensive lineman. He was coached by Dave Johnson. baseball. Oss. Birthdate: February 25, 1967. Birthdate: October 8, 1964. He will major in Education. He will major in Math. He will major in Health, Physical Education.

Mike Rankin Mike Rice Richard Rosette 6-0, 217 6-0, 195 6 -41/2, 239 OLB, Fr. WR, Jr. NG, Jr. Edmonds, WA Twin Falls, ID Pleasanton, CA Mike was a two-time all­ Mike was named Junior Team captain at Chabot conference fullback and College Grid Wire All- Junior College, Richard noseguard at Woodway American as a punt was an honorable mention High School. He was also returner. At Spokane Falls all-conference player and Player of the Year in the Western Conference as Community College he led the league in punting team captain as a sophomore. He prepped at a senior and league wrestling champion at 190 (39.9), punt returns (10.0), yards receiving (597), Moreau High in Pleasanton where he lettered in pounds as well as the state titlist in ’84 at that all-purpose rushing (1,045) and scoring (60 football and track. weight class. He was the captain of his wrestling points). He led his JC team to the league title and Birthdate: April 25, 1964. team and wrestled as a heavyweight his senior was selected the JC Offensive Player of the Year. He plans to pursue a career in season. His coach is Gene Yerabek. He also As a prep at Twin Falls High School he was sec­ Law Enforcement. played in the East-West Shrine Game in ond team all-state and all-conference at quarter­ Washington. back and punter. He will major in Communications. Birthdate: August 12, 1965. He will major in Science. Todd Ruark Mike Ruiz Shawn Scott 6-1, 195 5-11, 205 5-9, 170 ILB, Fr. FB, Fr. DB, Fr. Darby, MT Kalispell, MT Bellingham, WA Darby High School MVP Mike was a two-year An all-league quarter­ and Defensive Player of the starter at Flathead High back and defensive back as Year in 1983, Todd played School for coach Bob a senior at Meridian High fulllback and linebacker as a Raeth. He was also an School, Shawn was also prep. He was also a standout wrestler and a third outstanding hurdler, competing in the event in the team captain in 1984. A standout wrestler, he was place finisher in the state meet in 1983 and the state meet. He can bench 300 pounds. a top placer in the state as a junior and senior, freestyle titlist in 1984. His prep football coach was He will major in Business. most inspirational and MVP. His football coach Steve Weston. was Bob Ames. Birthdate: October 28, 1966. Birthdate: September 12, 1966. He will major in Health, Physical Education. He will major in Physical Therapy or Journalism.

32 The New Grizzlies Kirk Scrafford Pat Sim s Paul Vial 6-6, 220 6-4, 255 6-3, 255 OG, Fr. NG /O T, Fr. OT/DT, Fr. Billings, MT Milwaukie, OR Fresno, CA Kirk was an all-con­ Pat played his high j Paul was All-Northern ference performer at offen­ school football at Milwaukie California All-Valley, first | sive guard for the Billings High School for Jerry Ham. team All-Metro, all-league West High Golden Bears A two-way player, he was ' and will play in the North- last season. He was the “AA” discus champion both the Most Improved Player and the Most South All-Star game, representing the Bullard and he had a best of 173-9. He was an alternate Valuable Player. Coaches in the Three Rivers High School Knights. He benches 315 pounds. for the East-West Shrine Game. He was named League voted him the Defensive Player of the His prep coach was Ed Barnett. to the National Honor Society. His coach was Year. Pat was chosen all state by the college He will major in Wildlife Management. Wally Sims. coaches in the state of Oregon and by the Register Birthdate: March 15, 1967. Guard. This summer he represented the North He will major in Geology. Squad in the Oregon Shrine Game. He will major in Pharmacy.

Dean W ang Scott Werbclow Daran Wyckoff 6-2, 215 6-0, 185 6-4, 224 OLB, Fr. QB, Jr. OT, Fr. Baker, MT Glendale, CA Missoula, MT Dean was a first team all­ An All-Western State I Daran was a first team conference and first team choice at Santa Barbara I all-conference offensive all-state for former Grizzly Junior College, Scott was tackle and second team all- Don Schillinger. He is one team MVP at SBJC for state tackle for the Hell­ of the top rodeo performers in the high school coach Bob Dinaberg. As a prep at Glendale High gate High Knights and coach Van Troxel. He was ranks in Montana. He was a steer wrestler and School he was All-Valley, All-Area, team MVP a letterman and starter as a junior for the Knights. roper. He played in the East-West Shrine Game and captain and a two-year letterman in football He is an avid weightlifter who has a personal best last summer. He was the student body president and basketball. In JC he broke two school pass­ of 305 pounds in the bench press. He played for at BHS. Dean was voted two-way lineman of the ing records, including single game and single the West team in the East-West Shrine Game. He year as a junior and a senior. He was first team season passing percentage (62.6%, season). was voted most valuable lineman at HHS. all-state in basketball last season. He also belongs Birthdate: October 24, 1964. Birthdate: November 9, 1966. to the National Honor Society. He will major in Business. Daran will major in Business. Birthdate: January 30, 1967. He will major in Accounting.

1985 Tentative Numerical Roster

1—Sherman Nelson, WR 27—Renard Coleman, RB 53—Daran Wyckoff, OT 78—Darrin Reid, OT 2 —Ken Nelsen, TE 28—Todd Koechlein, ILB 54—Jay Fagan, OG 79—Garret Jaros, OT 3 —Rob Meidinger, CB 29—Ed Apostol, ILB 55—Chuck Hamilton, OLB 80—Mark Johnson, TE 4 —Tim Gillis, OLB 30—Scott Murray, FB 56—Scott Hartman, OC 81—Chris Murray, WR 57—Dave Seaman, NG 5 —Tony Breland, SS 31—Dwayne Hans, DB 82—Tony Coe, WR 6 —Rob Kunka, QB 32—Alex Hunter, FB 58—Bill Venard, OC 83—John Danaher, TE 7—Eby Dobson, K 33—John Huestis, RB 59—Richard Rosette, OG 84—Bill Tarrow, OLB 8 —Nate Odden, CB 34—Robbie Laird, RB 60—Eric Dawald, OG 85—John Wilson, WR 9—Brian Gimler, CB 35—Brent Mikesell, OLB 61—Rusty Lohof, OG 10—Tim Monterossi, CB 36—Jeff Blank, OLB 62—Rick Sullivan, OG 86—Chuck Brown, WR 11—Shanon Mornhinweg, QB 37—Kraig Paulson, FB 63—Kirk Scrafford, OG 87—Doug Pierson, OLB 12—Scott Werbelow, QB 38—Shawn Scott, DB 64—Mark Smith, O C /O G 88—Shawn Hanser, ILB 13—Mike Rice, WR 39—John Owens, NG 65—Scott Moore, NG 89—J.C. Campbell, OLB 14—Tony Arnston, QB 40 —Todd Ruark, FB 66—Jason Ray, OG 90—Mike Delaney, OLB 15—Clay Clausen, QB 41—Terry Shillam, SS 67—Pat Sims, OT 91—Nate Finch, DT 16—Jason Jackola, QB 4 3 —Dean Wang, OLB 68—John Coughlin, OT 92—Jim Kavanaugh, NG 17—Ted Ray, FS/Ret. 4 4 —Kevin Bartsch, ILB 69—Wayne Bias, OG 93—Rob Stack, ILB 18—Terry White, WR 4 5 —Mike Rankin, ILB 70—Dave Phillips, OL 9 4 —Paul Vial, DT 19—Scott Moe, WR 4 6 —David Reeves, SS 71—Larry Clarkson, OT 95—Paul Lamb, TE 20—Brent Pease, QB 4 7 —Dontelle Wynn, SS 72—Scott Poole, OT 96—Pat Foster, DT 21—Alan Botzheim, RB 4 8 —Pat Hardiman, OLB 73—Shawn Poole, DT 23—Reggie Brown, CB 4 9 —Ron Marceau, FS 74—Walt Muralt, OG 97—Larry Oliver, DT 24—LeRoy Foster, RB 50—Doug Sexe, ILB 75—Tim Polich, OT 98—Brad Salonen, TE 25—Tom Peterson, RB 51—Jack Metcalf, OC 76—Shawn Landry, OT 99—Greg Giannini, ILB 26—Mike Ehlers, RB 52—David Schmidt, ILB 77—Ward Crawford, DT

33 Missoula: “The City”

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Location: Fullerton, CA Location: Minneapolis, MN Location: Portland, OR Enrollment: 23,000 Enrollment: 47,000 Enrollment: 14,500 Colors: Blue, Orange and White Colors: Maroon and Gold Colors: Green and White Stadium: Santa Ana Bowl Stadium: Metrodome (62,500) Stadium: Civic (25,762) (12,000) Athletic Director: Paul Giel Athletic Director: Roy Love Athletic Director: Ed Carroll Head Coach: Lou Holtz (Kent Head Coach: Don Read - BOISE STATE UNIV. - BRONCOS Head Coach: Gene Murphy State, 1959) (Sacramento State, 1960) (North Dakota, 1962) Assistant Coaches: Larry Assistant Coaches: Tommy Assistant Coaches: Jerry Beckish, Dick Biddle, Pete Lee, Bill Smith, Dave Brown, Bob Burt, Jim Cordelli, John Gutekunst, Jim Stromswold, Jim Schlatter, McAlister, Larry Manfull, Dale Huber, John Palermo, George Robin Pflugrad, Mark Lewis, Bunn, John Miklesh, Dave Stewart, Jim Strong, George Rick Olson, Jerome Souers Tipton, Steve Hall, Clint Wemeier SID/Phone: Larry Sellers South SID/Phone: Bob Peterson (503-229-4400) SID/Phone: Mel Franks (612-373-5236) Conference: Western Football (714-773-3970) Conference: Big Ten Conference Conference: Pacific Coast 1984 Record/Finish: 4-7 1984 Record/Finish: 8-3 Athletic Association overall (8th), 3-6 Big Ten overall, 3-0 WFC (1st) •UNIV. OF IDAHO - VANDALS 1984 Record/Finish: 12-0 Starters Back: 11 (6 off., 5 Starters Back: 13 (7 off., 6 overall, 7-0 PCAA (1st) def.) def.) Starters Back: IOV 2 (6V2 off., Lettermen Back/Lost: 4 2 /1 7 Lettermen Back/Lost: 40 /1 5 4 def.) Key Returnees: Peter Najarian, Key Returnees: Regan Hyde, Lettermen Back/Lost: 3 4/19 LB; Donovan Small, FS; LB; Tracey Eaton, FS; Tom Key Returnees: Mark Collins, Bruce Holmes, DE; Rickey Priest, DT; Skee Bernhardt, CB; Sean Foy, DE; Ron Foggie, QB; David Puk, FB; DT; Gary Palumbis, MLB; McLean, DT; Jim Baioa, NG; Valdez Baylor, TB; Mel Brian Coushay, WR; Steve Jam es Pruitt, WR; Allen Pitts, Anderson, SE; Jim Hobbins, Lyle, RB; Terry Summerfield, WR; Corn Redick, WR; Mark OT QB; David Morris, OG; Steve Stephenson, OG; Burness Series Record: 0-0 Sahlinger, C. Scott, RB Last Meeting: First Meeting Series Record: 13-5, UM Series Record: 0-0 Last Meeting: 17-16, UM, ’84 Last Meeting: First Meeting - IDAHO STATE UNIV. - BENGALS Portland Cal-Fullerton Minnesota State

- MONTANA STATE UNIV. - BOBCATS

Gene Murphy Sean Foy Lou H oltz Peter Najarian Don Read S teve Lyle H ead C oach Defensive End H ead Coach Linebacker H ead Coach Running Back

- UNIV. OF NEVADA-RENO - 1984 Results (12 0) 1984 Results (4-7) 1984 Results (8-3) WOLFPACK CSF Opp. M Opp. PSU Opp. 27 @ Boise State 25 31 Rice 24 17 South Dakota State 14 21 @ Hawaii 13 7 @ Nebraska 38 14 @ Idaho 49 28 Idaho 7 10 @ Purdue 34 16 Montana 17 34 @ Colorado State 22 22 Ohio State 35 27 Weber State 24 27 Utah State 16 33 Indiana 24 30 @ Humboldt State 7 41 @ Pacific 31 17 @ Wisconsin 14 38 @ Sacramento State 21 21 San Jose State 12 28 Northwestern 31 20 Cal Poly, SLO 0 36 @ Nevada-Reno 14 13 Michigan State 20 22 @ Montana State 45 42 @ Long Beach State 28 3 @ Illinois 48 28 Wisconsin-Stout 3 20 Fresno State 17 7 @ Michigan 31 27 Santa Clara 6 20 @ Nevada-Las Vegas# 26 23 Iowa 17 14 @ Cal State-Northridge 3 - NO. ARIZONA UNIV. - 20 @ New Mexico State 0 LUMBERJACKS #UNLV forfeits—7 ineligible 1985 Schedule 1985 Schedule players Sept. 14 Wichita State Sept. 7 Montana State Sept. 21 Montana Sept. 14 Idaho State 1985 Schedule Sept. 28 Oklahoma Sept. 21 @ Weber State Sept. 7 @ Montana Oct. 5 Purdue Sept. 28 @ Montana Sept. 14 Nevada-Reno Oct. 12 @ Northwestern Oct. 5 Idaho Sept. 21 @ Wyoming Oct. 19 @ Indiana Oct. 12 Sacramento State Oct. 5 @ San Jose State Oct. 26 Ohio State Nov. 2 Cal Lutheran Oct. 12 @ Utah State Nov. 2 @ Michigan State Nov. 9 @ Cal Poly, SLO Oct. 19 Nevada-Las Vegas Nov. 9 Wisconsin Nov. 16 @ Santa Clara Nov. 2 @ Fresno State Nov. 16 Michigan Nov. 23 Cal State-Northridge Nov. 9 New Mexico State Nov. 23 @ Iowa Nov. 16 @ Northern Arizona Nov. 23 Long Beach State ■ WEBER STATE COLLEGE • Nov. 30 Pacific WILDCATS 36 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7

Location: Reno, NV Location: Pocatello, ID Location: Moscow, ID Location: Bozeman, MT Enrollment: 9,500 Enrollment: 11,555 Enrollment: 12,620 Enrollment: 11,035 Colors: Silver and Blue Colors: Orange and Black Colors: Silver and Gold Colors: Blue and Gold Stadium: Mackay (14,000) Stadium: ISU Minidome (12,000) Stadium: Kibbie Dome (16,000) Stadium: Reno H. Sales (15,197) Athletic Director: Babe Caccia Athletic Director: Bill Belknap Athletic Director: TBA Athletic Director: Dick Head Coach: Jim Koetter (Idaho Head Coach: Head Coach: Dave Arnold Trachok State, 1961) (Montana State, 1970) (Drake, 1967) Head Coach: (Reno, Assistant Coaches: Mick Assistant Coaches: John L. Assistant Coaches: Bill 1968) McCall, Paul Peterson, Neal Smith, Craig Bray, Boyce Diedrick, Mike Kramer, Dan Assistant Coaches: Bill Miller, Richardson, Doug Sams, Steve Bailey, Dan Cozzetto, Pink Davies, J. G. Aegerter, Gary John Pettas, Don Wnek, Pat Sosnowski, Claude Tomasini. Erickson, Tom Everson, Bret Crum, Ron Harris, Steve Cor- Rippee, Jim Glazner, Bob SID/Phone: Glenn Alford Ingalls, Tim Lappano, Gregg nellier, Rocky Gullickson Price (208-236-3651) Smith SID/Phone: Bruce Parker Conference: Big Sky SID/Phone: Bob Holup (406-994-5133) SID/Phone: Paul Stuart 1984 Record/Finish: 5-6 (208-885-0200) Conference: Big Sky (702-784-4600) overall, 4-3 BSC (tie, 3rd) Conference: Big Sky 1984 Record/Finish: 12-2 Conference: Big Sky Starters Back: 13 (7 off., 6 def.) 1984 Record/Finish: 6-5 overall, 6-1 BSC (1st) 1984 Record/Finish: 7-4-0, Lettermen Back/Lost: 32 /1 8 overall, 4-3 BSC (tie, 3rd) Starters Back: 13 (7 off., 6 def.) 5-2-0 BSC (2nd) Key Returnees: Merril Hoge, FB; Starters Back: 14 (6 def., 8 Lettermen Back/Lost: 30/19 Starters Back: 15 (8 off., 7 Ron Manu, ILB; Kevin off.) Key Returnees: Kelly Bradley, def.) Hudgens, DT; Vern Harris, QB; Lettermen Back/Lost: 45 /1 5 QB; Tim Clements, RB; Jesse Lettermen Back/Lost: 2 4/10 Walter Johnson, CB; Thomas Key Returnees: Scott Linehan, Jones, FB; David Pandt, RB; Thomas, OT; Jody Griswold, QB; Scott Aucker, TE; Eric Bruce Randall, OG; Tom Eric Beavers, Key Returnees: TE; Bill Maher, DB Yarber, WR; Mike Cox, LB; White, WR; Doug Kimbail, QB; Bryan Calder, WR; Series Record: 15-11, UM Joe Smiley, OG; David FS; Clete Linebarger, DE; Tex Lucius Floyd, RB; Patrick Last Meeting: 43-3, ISU, 1984 Thorsen, OT. Sikora, DT; Kirk Timmer, ILB. Hunter, CB; Joe Peterson, Series Record: 46-19-2, UI Series Record: 48-31-5, UM CB; Bret Sales, WB-P; Marty Last Meeting: 40-39, UI, 1984 Last Meeting: 34-24, MSU, ’84 Zendejas, K. Series Record: 5-3, UNR Last Meeting: 31-28, UNR, 1984 Nevada- Idaho Montana Reno State Idaho State

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Chris Ault Bryan Calder Jim Koetter Ron Manu Dennis Erickson Scott Linehan Dave Arnold Kelly Bradley H ead C oach Wide Receiver H ead Coach Linebacker H ead Coach Quarterback H ead Coach Quarterback

1984 Results (7-4-0) 1984 Results (5-6) 1984 Results (6-5) 1984 Results (12-2) UNR Opp. ISU Opp. UI Opp. MSU Opp. 7 @ Pacific 12 14 @ Texas-El Paso 16 49 Portland State 14 30 Mesa College 14 61 Texas A&I 35 47 Chico State 23 7 @ Cal-Fullerton 28 16 @ Eastern Wash. 21 12 @ Boise State 27 43 Montana 3 28 Montana State 34 34 @ Idaho 28 37 Northern Arizona 20 22 @ Montana State 6 41 Oregon State 22 6 Idaho State 22 23 Idaho 17 23 Boise State 26 17 @ Nevada Reno 23 48 @ Weber State 0 41 @ Montana State 44 20 @ Nevada-Las Vegas 33 37 Weber State 40 44 Nevada-Reno 41 14 Cal-Fullerton 36 29 @ Northern Arizona 15 25 @ Eastern Washington 32 45 Portland State 22 35 @ Weber State 21 23 Eastern Washington 41 40 @ Montana 39 22 Boise State 18 35 Eastern Washington 21 26 @ Weber State 22 37 Northern Arizona 9 34 @ Montana 24 31 Montana 28 42 @ Idaho 45 45 Idaho State 42 41 Northern Arizona 3 29 @ Idaho State 27 27 Nevada-Reno 29 37 Boise State 0 35 @ Fresno State 31 31 Arkansas State 14 1985 Schedule 1985 Schedule 1985 Schedule 32 Rhode Island 20 Sept. 7 Cal-State, Northridge Sept. 7 Northern Colorado Sept. 7 @ Oregon State 19 @ Louisiana Tech 6 Sept. 14 @ Cal-Fullerton Sept. 14 @ Portland State Sept. 14 Mankato State Sept. 21 Boise State Sept. 21 @ SW Louisiana Sept. 21 @ Northern Arizona 1985 Schedule Sept. 28 @ Idaho Oct. 12 @ M ontana Sept. 28 Nevada-Reno Sept. 7 Portland State Oct. 5 @ M ontana Oct. 19 Montana State Oct. 5 @ Portland State Sept. 14 Eastern Oregon State Oct. 12 Eastern Washington Oct. 26 Idaho Oct. 12 @ Weber State Sept. 21 Eastern Washington Oct. 19 Weber State Nov. 2 @ Boise State Oct. 19 Montana Sept. 28 @ Boise State Oct. 26 @ Northern Arizona Nov. 9 @ Nevada-Reno Oct. 26 @ Idaho State Oct. 5 Weber State Nov. 2 Montana State Nov. 16 Weber State Nov. 2 Eastern Washington Oct. 12 @ Northern Arizona Nov. 9 Idaho State Nov. 23 Eastern Washington Nov. 9 @ Montana State Oct. 19 @ Idaho State Nov. 16 Nevada-Las Vegas Nov. 23 Boise State Oct. 26 Montana Nov. 2 @ Nevada-Reno Nov. 9 Idaho Nov. 16 @ Washington State

37 Game 8 Game 9 Game 10 Game 11 Location: Ogden, UT Location: Boise, ID Location: Cheney, WA Location: Flagstaff, AZ Enrollment: 11,000 Enrollment: 11,600 Enrollment: 8,527 Enrollment: 12,100 Colors: Royal Purple and White Colors: Blue and Orange Colors: Red and White Colors: Blue and Gold Stadium: Wildcat (17,500) Stadium: Bronco (21,500) Stadium: Albi Stadium (34,819) Stadium: Walkup Skydome Athletic Director: Gary Athletic Director: Gene Athletic Director: Ron Raver (15,300) Crompton Blaymaier Head Coach: Dick Zornes (E. Athletic Director: Gary Walker Head Coach: (Puget Head Coach: Lyle Setencich Washington, 1968) Head Coach: Larry Kentera Sound, 1969) (Fresno State, 1967) Assistant Coaches: Jake (Arizona St., 1951) Assistant Coaches: Dave Assistant Coaches: Phil Snow, Cabell, Larry Hattemer, J.D. Assistant Coaches: Don Arslanian, Bob Bratkowski, Gary Cabe, Bill Tripp, Bill Dut­ Sollars, Jerry Graybeal, Tom Blackwelder, Ed Goble, Mike Zimmer, Gregg Brandon, ton, Jim Carberry, Mike Mason, Jim McElwain, Brent Richard Gray, Moody Rick Cook, Larry Finan, Doug Bradeson, Dan Brown, Randy Myers Jackson, Joe Kersting, Don Fiore, Rod Harrison, Larry Stewart. SID/Phone: Dave Cook Rezac, Jim Sanson, Rick Lewis, John McDonnell SID/Phone: Cheryl Kvasnicka (509-359-6334) Smith SID/Phone: Brad Larsen (208-385-1515) Conference: Independent I-AA SID/Phone: Wylie Smith (801-626-6010) Conference: Big Sky 1984 Record/Finish: 7-2-1 (602-523-4001) Conference: Big Sky 1984 Record/Finish: 6-5 Starters Back: 13 (6 off., 7 Conference: Big Sky 1984 Record/Finish: 5-6 overall, 4-3 BSC (tie, 3rd) def.) 1984 Record/Finish: 4-6 overall, 3-4 BSC (6th) Starters Back: 16 (7 off., 9 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 38 /1 8 overall, 2-5 BSC (7th) Starters Back: 14 (7 off., 7 def.) Lettermen Back/Lost: 37/17 Key Returnees: Rick Worman, Starters Back: 13 (3 off., 10 Lettermen Back/Lost: 47 /1 7 Key Returnees: Tony Hunger, QB; Craig Richardson, WR- def.) Key Returnees: Craig Slama, WR; Steve Despot, OG; Jon KR; Tracy Poffenroth, FL; Eric Lettermen Back/Lost: 32/19 TE; Freddie Cook, RB; Craig Francis, TB; Marcus Koch, DT Riley, TE; Dave Flutts, G; Key Returnees: Jerry Davis, Dumity, OC; Mike Powell, Series Record: 10-4, BSU Dan Moriarty, DE; Frank WR; Thurman McKinney, RB; ILB; Dave Stireman, QB; Last Meeting: 35-7, BSU, 1984 Staudenraus, DE; Bill Altena, John Earl, P; Jerry Davis, WR Kevin Villars, QB; Kelvin OLB; Rick Redden, FS; Ed Series Record: 10-8, UM Hodrick, FL: Doug Orr, DT; Simmons, OT; Rob Friese, Last Meeting: 24-18, NAU, ’84 Todd Boyer, CB; Eric Brown, CB. RB. Series Record: 7-3-1, UM Series Record: 16-7, UM Last Meeting: 14-14, 1984 Last Meeting: 47-14, WSC, ’84 Weber Boise Eastern Northern State State Washington Arizona

Mike Price Kevin Villars Lyle Setencich Marcus Koch Dick Zornes Rob Friese Larry Kentera Jerry Davis H ead Coach Quarterback H ead Coach Defensive Tackle H ead Coach Cornerback H ead Coach Wide Receiver

1984 Results (7-2-1) 1984 Results (4-6) WSC Opp. BSU Opp. EWU Opp. NAU Opp. 16 @ Utah 52 25 Fullerton State 27 38 Central Washington 20 64 New Mexico Highlands 0 44 Fort Lewis 0 21 Fresno State 37 21 Montana State 16 26 Cal Northridge 10 21 @ Northern Arizona 42 37 Nevada-Reno 12 40 Angelo State 7 42 Weber State 21 24 @ Portland State 27 45 E. Washington 17 17 @ Boise State 45 28 Pacific 38 47 M ontana 14 26 @ Idaho State 23 32 Howard Payne 0 20 @ Nevada-Reno 37 0 Montana State 48 14 @ Northern Arizona 12 14 @ Montana 14 24 @ Montana 18 40 @ Idaho 37 35 M ontana 7 32 Idaho 25 12 Boise State 14 29 Southern Utah State 10 18 @ Montana State 22 41 @ Idaho State 23 15 Idaho State 29 21 Nevada-Reno 35 14 @ Cal-Poly, SLO 10 21 @ Nevada-Reno 35 9 @ Idaho 37 22 Idaho State 26 21 Weber State 23 50 @ Northern Colorado 15 3 @ Montana State 41 23 @ Boise State 21 0 Idaho 37 1985 Schedule 1985 Schedule 1985 Schedule 1985 Schedule Sept. 7 Cal-State Chico Aug. 31 North Dakota Sept. 7 Southern Utah State Sept. 7 @ Utah Sept. 14 @ Weber State Sept. 7 South Dakota State Sept. 14 Eastern Washington Sept. 14 U.C. Davis Sept. 21 @ Montana State Sept. 21 Idaho Sept. 21 Portland State Sept. 21 @ Nevada-Reno Sept. 28 Northern Arizona Sept. 28 @ E. Washington Oct. 5 @ Montana State Sept. 28 Montana State Oct. 5 Fort Lewis State Oct. 5 @ Idaho State Oct. 12 Idaho Oct. 5 Long Beach State Oct. 12 @ Nevada-Reno Oct. 12 Montana State Oct. 19 @ Nevada-Reno Oct. 19 Northern Arizona Oct. 19 @ Long Beach St. Oct. 19 @ Boise State Oct. 26 Boise State Oct. 26 @ Weber State Nov. 2 @ Idaho Oct. 26 Nevada-Reno Nov. 2 @ Montana Nov. 2 Idaho State Nov. 16 Montana Nov. 9 @ Weber State Nov. 9 Northern Arizona Nov. 9 @ Montana Nov. 23 @ Idaho State Nov. 16 Cal-Fullerton Nov. 16 @ Idaho State Nov. 16 Cal-Poly, SLO Nov. 23 M ontana Nov. 23 @ University of Pacific Nov. 23 @ Idaho

38 History, Statistics

39 The Big Sky Conference was formed in February 1963, when University, Flagstaff, Ariz., and Boise State College, Boise, Idaho. the presidents and athletic directors of six Rocky Mountain univer­ Both entered as football playing schools. sities met in Spokane. The original conference members were Nevada-Reno became Gonzaga, Idaho, Idaho the newest member of the State, Montana, Montana Big Sky July 1, 1979. State and Weber State. Gon­ Jack Friel became the zaga entered the conference first commissioner in 1963, as a non-football playing and the offices were establish­ school. ed in Pullman, Wash., Friel’s The conference derived home. Following Friel’s retire­ its name from a pair of Mon­ ment in 1971, the offices tanans and a Washington were moved to Boise, Idaho, sports editor. A. B. Guthrie, and John Roning was nam­ Choteau, Mont., wrote a ed commissioner. Steve novel titled “The Big Sky,” Belko was named commis­ and Jack Hallowell, former sioner and assumed duties Montana State advertising July 1, 1977, following Ron- director, promoted the Big ing’s retirement. Sky theme as a nickname for Ron Stephenson be­ the state. Harry Missildine came the fourth Big Sky Spokesman-Review sports commissioner in May, 1981. Arnie Sgalio Ron Stephenson editor, picked up the name A native of Idaho, Stephen­ and in a sports column pro­ son’s most recent position was Assistant Athletic Director at Boise moted the name Big Sky as the name of the conference. On Feb. State. He has 19 years of working experience in intercollegiate 25, 1963, the conference adopted the name—Big Sky Athletic Con­ athletics as a student, coach and administrator. ference. Arnie Sgalio has served as league information director since In 1970 the conference expanded to include Northern Arizona 1979.

Past Champ(s), Runnersup 1963—Idaho State (3-1) Montana State (2-1) 1974—Boise State (6-0) Montana State (4-2) 1964—Montana State (3-0) Idaho State (2-1) 1975—Boise State (5-0-1) ISU, MSU (4-2) 1965—Weber State, Idaho (3-1) Montana (2-2) 1976—Montana State (6-0) Idaho (5-1) 1966—Montana State (4-0) Idaho (3-1) 1977—Boise State (6-0) Northern Arizona (5-1) 1967—Montana State (4-0) UM, WSC, UI (2-2) 1978—Northern Arizona (6-1) UM, MSU (4-2) 1968—Weber, Idaho, MSU (3-1) 1979—Montana State (6-1) Nevada-Reno (5-2) 1969—MONTANA (4-0) Weber State (3-1) 1980—Boise State (6-1) Idaho (4-3) 1970— MONTANA (6-0) Idaho State (4-2) 1981—Idaho State, BSU (6-1) Montana (5-2) 1971—Idaho (4-1) Boise State (4-2) 1982— MONTANA (5-2) UI, MSU (5-2) 1972—Montana State (5-1) Idaho State (4-1) 1983—Nevada-Reno (6-1) Idaho State (5-2) 1973—Boise State (6-0) Montana State (5-1) 1984—Montana State (6-1) Nevada-Reno (5-2)

1984 Big Sky Standings

Conference Games All G am es W L T Pet. Pts. Opp. W L T Pet. Pts. Opp Montana State! 6 1 0 .857 229 136 12 2 0 .857 432 264 Nevada-Reno 5 2 0 .714 208 194 7 4 0 .636 325 298 Idaho 4 3 0 .571 241 187 6 5 0 .545 363 283 Boise State 4 3 0 .571 151 136 6 5 0 .545 256 227 Idaho State 4 3 0 .571 212 146 5 6 0 .454 316 259 Weber State 3 4 0 .428 174 223 5 6 0 .454 287 312 Northern Arizona^ 2 5 0 .286 125 156 4 6 0 .400 243 245 M ontana 0 7 0 .000 133 2 5 4 2 8 1 .227 237 357 IClinched Big Sky title and earned berth in NCAA I-AA Collegiate Football Championships. Includes NCAA Division I-AA Playoff wins over Arkansas State, 31-14; Rhode Island, 32-20; and Louisiana Tech, 19-6. ^Standings do not include 42-14 win over University of Manitoba 40 SCORING OFFENSE 1984 Big Sky Statistics Team G Pts. Avg. TD KXP OXP FG SF 1 Idaho (T6) 11 363 33.0 45 40 4 15 0 Team Stats 2 Montana St. (8) 11 355 32.3 47 32 5 9 2 (Parenthesis) indicate I-AA ranking. *TD’s scored by rushing/passing only. 3 Nevada-Reno (15) 11 325 29.5 37 35 1 22 0 4 Idaho St. (16) 11 316 28.7 38 29 3 15 4 5 Weber St. (25) 11 287 26.1 37 31 1 10 1 TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE 6 Northern Ariz. (30) 10 243 24.3 31 27 1 8 2 Play Game Play Game 7 Boise St. (35) 11 256 23.3 33 22 3 10 0 Team Plays Yards Avg. TD* Avg. Team S Plays Yards Avg. TD* Avg. 8 Montana (T44) 11 237 21.5 31 26 2 7 0 1 Montana St. (5) 926 4921 5.3 46 447.4 1 Montana St. (35) 11 815 3459 4.2 26 314.5 2 Idaho (8) 11 902 4776 5.3 43 434.2 2 Northern Ariz. (44) 714 3283 4.6 27 328.3 SCORING DEFENSE 3 Idaho St. (9) 11 893 4775 5.3 37 434.1 3 Idaho St. 799 3767 4.7 29 342.5 Team G Pts. Avg. TD KXP OXP FG SF 4 Nevada-Reno (10) 11 835 4658 5.6 35 423.5 4 Boise St. 749 3775 5.0 26 343.2 1 Montana St. (45) - 11 224 20.4 28 23 3 9 0 5 Boise St. (14) 11 874 4486 5.1 33 407.8 5 Nevada-Reno 810 4122 34 374.7 2 Boise St. (48) 11 227 20.6 27 19 2 14 0 6 Montana (26) 11 804 4061 5.1 31 369.2 6 Idaho 827 4303 5.2 34 391.2 3 Idaho St. 11 259 23.5 31 22 3 15 0 7 Weber St. (28) 11 772 4017 5.2 35 3 65.2 7 Weber St. 824 4430 5.4 40 402.7 4 Northern Ariz. 10 245 24.5 28 25 2 16 0 8 Northern Ariz. (35) 10 733 3461 4.7 8 Montana 868 5435 6.3 47 494.1 5 Idaho 11 283 25.7 35 24 5 13 0 6 Nevada-Reno 11 298 27.1 37 32 1 14 0 7 Weber St. 11 312 2 8.4 42 38 0 6 0 RUSHING OFFENSE RUSHING DEFENSE 8 Montana 11 357 32.5 47 35 4 10 1 Play Game Play Game Team G Plays Yards Avg. TD Avg. Team G Plays Yards Avg. TD* Avg. PUNT RETURNS 1 Boise St. (18) 11 556 2162 3 .9 15 196.5 1 Montana St. (8) 11 393 1038 2.6 12 94.4 Team G No. Yds. TD Avg. 2 Nevada-Reno (27) 11 499 2011 4 .0 17 182.8 2 Nevada-Reno (12) 11 374 1147 3.1 14 104.3 1 Idaho (12) 11 35 384 0 11.0 3 Idaho (44) 11 452 1591 3.5 21 144.6 3 Northern Ariz. (21) 10 403 1111 2.8 10 111.1 2 Northern Ariz. (19) 10 38 388 1 10.2 4 Weber St. (46) 11 426 1578 3.7 15 143.5 4 Idaho St. (23) 11 424 1300 3.1 15 118.2 3 Idaho St. (34) 11 30 254 0 8.5 5 Montana 11 420 1352 3.2 15 122.9 5 Boise St. (28 11 401 1361 3.4 11 123.7 4 Montana St. (35) 11 46 386 1 8.4 6 Montana St. 11 397 1249 3.1 14 113.5 6 Idaho (T39) 11 419 1611 3.8 15 146.5 5 Nevada-Reno (39) 11 26 212 0 8.2 7 Idaho St. 11 430 1157 2.7 18 105.2 7 Weber St. 11 471 1819 3.9 24 165.4 6 Weber St. (48) 11 26 193 1 7.4 8 Northern Ariz. 10 284 793 2.8 10 79.3 8 Montana 11 516 2718 5.3 27 247.1 7 Boise St. (49) 11 22 163 0 7.4 8 Montana 11 13 57 0 4.4 PASSING OFFENSE PASSING DEFENSE NET PUNTING Game Game No. Yds. Net Team G Att-Cmp-Int Pet. Yds. TD Avg. Team G Att-Cmp-Int Pet. Yds. TD Avg. Team Punts Avg. Ret. Ret. Avg. 1 Montana St. (4) 11 529-301-24 56.9 3672 32 333.8 1 Northern Ariz. 10 311-165-14 53.1 2172 17 217.2 1 Montana St. (2) 56 42.6 27 221 38.6 2 Idaho St. (5) 11 463-249-24 53.8 3618 19 328.9 2 Boise St. 11 348-191-14 54.9 2414 15 219.0 2 Montana (20) 58 40.5 24 206 36.4 3 Idaho (8) 11 450-252-18 56.0 3185 22 289.5 3 Montana St. 11 422-211-22 50.0 2421 14 220.0 3 Weber St. (21) 58 40.9 30 263 36.4 4 Northern Ariz. (12) 10 449-277-19 61.7 2668 15 266.8 4 Idaho St. 11 375-208-19 55.5 2467 14 224.0 4 Idaho (22) 55 38.8 25 137 36.3 5 Montana (16) 11 2709 16 246.3 5 Weber St. 11 353-196-16 55.5 2611 16 237.0 5 Northern Ariz. (23) 61 39.5 26 204 36.2 6 Nevada-Reno (18) 11 336-195- 9 58.0 2647 18 240.6 6 Idaho 11 408-223-13 54.7 2692 19 244.0 6 Idaho St. (24) 58 4 1 .4 24 313 36.0 7 Weber St. (22) 11 346-187-11 54.0 2439 20 221.7 7 Montana 11 352-201-14 57.1 2717 20 247.0 7 Boise St. (26) 51 39.4 24 179 35.8 8 Boise St. (25) 11 318-167- 8 52.5 2324 18 211.3 8 Nevada-Reno 11 436-235-22 53.9 2975 20 270.0 8 Nevada-Reno (43) 55 36.7 27 133 34.3

SCORING Name G FG Pts. Yds. 1984 Big Sky 1 Martin Zendejas, Nevada-Reno (5) 11 22 101 9.2 Name G Car. Yds. Avg. TD PG 2 Tim McMonigle, Idaho (11) 11 15 7.7 1 Jon Francis, Boise State (15) 11 234 1025 4.4 9 93.2 Individual Statistics 3 Merril Hoge, Idaho State (T13) 11 0 7.6 . 2 Merril Hoge, Idaho State (23) 11 213 900 11 81.8 Note—A player must play in at least 75 % of his team’s games and/or meet the 4 Jon Francis, Boise State (16) 11 0 7.3 3 Eric Jenkins, Nevada-Reno (24) 11 207 4 81.6 minimum requirements of a particular category. (Parenthesis) indicate I-AA ranking. 5 Perry Larson, Idaho State (T20) 15 74 6.7 4 Johnny Gordon, Nevada-Reno (32) 9 117 654 9 72.7 6 J. Gordon, Nevada-Reno (T33) 0 54 6.0 5 Marlon Barrow, Idaho 11 144 576 9 52.4 PUNT RETURNS 7 Craig Winberg, Weber State (T49) 10 61 5.5 6 Mike Shill, Idaho 11 113 521 4.6 4 47.4 (Min. 1.2 returns per game) No. Yds. TD Avg. 8 Mark Carter, Montana St. 9 58 5.3 7 David Pandt, Montana St. 10 84 465 5.5 0 46.5 1 Eric Yarber, Idaho (10) 18 224 0 12.4 9 Larry Hunter, Boise State 10 51 5.1 8 Dean Collins, Boise State 11 95 433 4.6 1 39.4 2 Ben Richardson, No. Ariz. (19) 30 291 0 9.7 10 Bob McCauley, Montana 0 56 5.1 9 LeRoy Foster, Montana 11 90 385 4.3 3 35.0 3 Wade Wilhite, Idaho State (T20) 21 188 0 9 .0 10 Jerry Holder, Northern Ariz. 9 74 295 4.0 0 32.8 4 Ron Love, Boise State (28) 18 149 0 8.3 Name G 1 Yds. TD IPG 5 George Wiley, Nevada-Reno (30) 26 212 0 8 .2 1 Doug Kimball, Montana St. (T4) 11 31 0 .73 6 Brent Bateman, Montana St. 21 110 0 5.2 2 Walter Johnson, Idaho State (T17) 11 56 1 .55 7 Todd Boyer, Weber State 15 66 0 4 .4 RECEIVING 2 Brent Koetter, Idaho State (T17) 11 56 0 .55 Name G CT Yds. TD CPG 4 Joe Peterson, Nevada-Reno (T26) 10 5 35 1 .50 1 Scott Auker, Idaho (8) 11 72 834 3 6.5 4 Ted Ray, Montana (T26) 10 5 7 0 .50 2 Joe Bignell, Montana St. (12) 11 68 880 4 6.2 KICKOFF RETURNS 6 Patrick Hunter, Nevada-Reno (T39) 11 5 68 1 .45 3 Eric Yarber, Idaho (T13) 9 54 817 7 6.0 (Min. 1-2 returns per game) No. Yds. TD Avg. 7 Terry Gatewood, Northern Ariz. 10 4 85 1 .40 4 Bryan Calder, Nevada-Reno (16) 9 53 958 6 5.9 1 Brant Bengen, Idaho (7) 21 547 1 26.0 8 Mike Dixon, Nevada-Reno 11 4 55 0 5 Craig Slama, Weber State (27) 11 53 655 7 4.8 2 Tony Hunter, Boise State (12) 16 389 0 24.3 8 Chuck Compton, Boise State 11 4 48 0 6 Jerry Holder, Northern Ariz. (30) 9 43 192 2 4.8 3 Travis McLean, Weber State (15) 14 325 0 23.2 8 Kyle Denny, Nevada-Reno 11 4 47 0 .36 7 Merril Hoge, Idaho State (31) 11 52 529 3 4.7 4 David Pandt, Montana St. (21) 13 292 0 22.5 8 Carl Keever, Boise State 11 4 23 0 .36 8 Jerry Davis, Northern Ariz. (32) 10 47 663 6 4.7 5 Lucius Floyd, Nevada-Reno (27) 14 304 0 21.7 PUNTING 9 Bob McCauley, Montana (T33) 11 51 927 7 4.6 6 Ted Ray, Montana (33) 28 593 0 21.2 (Min. 3.6 punts per game) No. Avg. 10 John Foss, Northern Ariz. (T37) 10 46 387 1 4.6 7 Eric Brown, Weber State (44) 19 381 0 20.1 1 Dirk Nelson, Montana St. (2) 55 43.3 2 Bob Hagedom, Weber State (T3) 54 43.3 3 Jeff Kaiser, Idaho State (7) 57 42.2 4 Darin Magnuson, Idaho (15) 53 40.6 PASSING EFFICIENCY 5 Eby Dobson, Montana (20) 58 40.5 Cmp. Int. Yds/ TD Rating 6 John Earl, Northern Ariz. (26) 57 39.5 (Min. 15 att. per game) G Att. Cmp. Pet. Int. Pet. Yds. Att. TD Pet. Points 7 Ron Talbot, Boise State (27) 51 39.4 8 Bret Dales, Nevada-Reno (43) 53 37.8 1 Eric Beavers, Nevada-Reno (11) 11 308 184 59.74 7 2.27 2370 7.69 16 5.19 137.0 2 Scott Linehan, Idaho (13) 9 318 191 60.06 10 3.14 2407 7.57 17 5.35 135.0 FIELD GOALS 3 Marty Mornhinweg, Montana (15) 9 305 179 58.69 16 5.25 2453 8.04 16 5.25 133.1 Name G FGA FG Pet. FgPg 4 Kevin Villars, Weber State (18) 9 155 92 59.35 6 3.87 1022 6.59 11 7.10 130.4 1 Martin Zendejas, Nevada-Reno (1) 11 27 22 .815 2.00 5 Kelly Bradley, Montana St. (19) 11 499 289 5 7.92 20 4.01 3508 7.03 30 6.01 128.8 2 Tim McMonigle, Idaho (T5) 11 20 15 .750 1.36 6 Hazsen Choates, Boise State (20) 11 253 132 52.17 6 2.37 1804 7.13 16 6.32 128.2 2 Perry Larson, Idaho State (T5) 11 21 15 .714 1.36 7 Vern Harris, Idaho State (23) 11 441 239 54.19 23 5.22 3469 7.87 18 4 .0 8 123.3 4 Larry Hunter, Boise State (T18) 10 22 10 .455 1.00 8 Mike Mendoza, Northern Ariz. (27) 10 373 236 63.27 14 3.75 2336 6.26 14 3.75 120.8 5 Craig Winberg, Weber State (T28) 11 18 10 .556 .91 9 Dave Stireman, Weber State (32) 10 188 93 49.47 5 2.66 1345 7.15 8 4.26 118.3 6 Mark Carter, Montana St. (T37) 11 21 9 .429 .82 7 Sean Blankenship, No. Arizona 9 6 .750 .67 8 Eby Dobson, Montana 11 7 .500 .64 TOTAL OFFENSE ALL-PURPOSE RUNNERS Rushing Passing Total Offense Name G Rush Rec. KOR Yds. YdsPg Nam e G Car Gain Loss Net A tt Yds Plays Yds YdPl Tdr * YdPI 1 Merril Hoge, Idaho State (13) 11 900 529 0 1429 129.9 2 Eric Yarber, Idaho (22) 9 28 817 30 1099122.1 1 Kelly Bradley, Montana St. (3) 11 9 9 25 1 3 0 4 -5 3 4 9 9 3 5 0 8 5 9 8 3 4 5 5 5 .8 3 5 3 1 4 .1 3 Jon Francis, Boise State (23) 11 1025 310 0 1335 121.4 2 V ern Harris, Idaho S tate (4) 11 6 0 8 8 3 0 3 -2 1 5 4 4 1 3 4 6 9 5 0 1 3 2 5 4 6 .5 19 2 9 5 .8 4 David Pandt, Montana St. (39) 10 465 343 292 1100 110.0 3 Scott Linehan, Idaho (5) 9 9 7 3 8 1 1 87 1 94 3 1 8 2 4 0 7 4 1 5 2 6 0 1 6 .3 21 2 8 9 .0 4 Marty.Mornhinweg, Montana (6) 9 83 300 155 145 305 2453 388 2598 6.7 20 288.7 5 Bryan Calder, Nevada-Reno (48) 9 0 958 0 958 106.4 6 Wade Wilhite, Idaho State 11 201 380 270 1039 94.5 5 Eric Beavers, Nevada-Reno (13) 11 95 386 191 195 308 2370 403 2565 6.4 19 233.2 7 Brant Bengen, Idaho 11 0 396 547 1017 92.5 6 Mike Mendoza, No. Ariz. (15) 10 31 24 153 -129 373 2336 404 2207 5.5 17 220.7 8 Eric Jenkins, Nevada-Reno 11 898 85 0 983 89.4 7 Hazsen Choates, Boise State (26) 11 105 437 169 268 253 1804 358 2072 5.8 18 188.4 0 9 Ben Richardson, Northern Ariz. 10 0 602 291 0 893 89.3 8 Dave Stireman, Weber State (41) 10 72 462 170 292 188 1345 260 1637 6.3 10 163.7 10 Bob McCauley, Montana 11 14 927 0 941 85.5 9 Kevin Villars. Weber State 9 84 326 162 164 155 1022 239 1186 5.0 12 131.8 0 10 Jon Francis. Boise State 11 234 1076 51 1025 0 0 234 1025 4.4 9 93.2 *Touchdowns-responsible-for are players TDs scored and passed for. 41 1984 Grizzly Statistics Team Statistics Total Offense Punting UM Opp. G Plays Pass Rush Rec. Total Avg. No. Yds. Avg. Blk. Long First Downs...... 232 301 Mornhinweg ...... 9 388 2453 145 0 2598 288.7 Dobson...... 58 2349 40.5 0 57 by Rush...... 86 155 OPPONENTS ...... 37 1476 39.9 0 55 by Pass ...... 123 129 Punt Returns by Penalty ...... 23 17 Rush Plays ...... 420 516 No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Rush Yards Gained...... 1704 2947 R ay ...... 6 38 6.3 0 13 Interceptions Rush Yards Lost ...... 352 229 Josh Klucewich ...... 5 18 3.6 0 21 G NO Yds. Avg. TD Long M oe...... 2 1 0.5 0 1 NET Rush Gained/A vg ...... 1352/122.7 2 7 1 8 /2 4 7 .1 R ay ...... 10 5 9 1.8 0 3 Pass Attempts ...... 384 352 OPPONENTS ...... 24 186 8.5 0 42 Gillis...... 10 3 30 10.0 0 14 Pass Comp./Pet ...... 2 0 9 /5 4 .4 2 0 1 /5 7 .1 Monterossi...... 10 2 27 13.5 0 27 Had Intercepted ...... 24 14 Kickoff Returns Timberman ...... 10 2 6 3 .0 0 6 NET Yds. Pass/Avg ...... 2709/246.3 2 7 1 7 /2 4 7 .0 Shillam ...... 10 1 26 26.0 0 26 TOTAL Yds./Game Avg ...... 4061/369.2 5 4 3 5 /4 9 4 .1 No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Campbell ...... 7 1 5 5 .0 0 5 Punt/Yards/Blk ...... 5 8 /2 3 4 9 /0 3 7 /1 4 7 6 /0 R ay ...... , 28 5 93 21.2 0 37 OPPONENTS ...... 11 24 152 6 .3 0 27 Punt Average ...... 40.5 39.9 Botzheim...... 13 234 18.0 0 34 Fumbles/Lost...... 12 /7 2 5 /1 9 Murray ...... 2 29 14.5 0 15 * ‘ Injured; out for season. Penalties/Yds ...... 91 /8 0 79 7 /8 8 9 Kerr...... 1 27 27.0 0 27 TOUCHDOWNS...... 31 47 N elsen...... 1 19 19.0 0 19 by Rushing ...... 15 27 Connors...... 1 9 9.0 0 9 by Passing ...... 16 20 Foster...... 1 3 3.0 0 3 by Return...... 0 0 OPPONENTS ...... 30 661 22.0 0 52 PAT Attempted/Made.... 2 8 /2 6 4 1 /3 5 Two-pt. Con. Att/Made...... 3/2 6 /4 Field Goals Att/M ade ...... 14 /7 1 6 /1 0 Safety.,...... 0 1 TOTAL POINTS...... 237 357 Defensive Statistics Game Average ...... 21.5 32.5 Total Unasst. Assist. Tackles Forced Fum. Scoring Linemen G Tackles Tackles Tackles For Losses Fumbles Rec. PD Blks Int. Dave Seaman ...... 11 5 5 25 30 6 (-35) G TD R P Int PAT-A-M FG Pts Ward Crawford ...... 11 38 13 25 5 (-15) 1 2 1 McCauley ...... 11 11 9 2 7 1 56 Pat Foster ...... 10 36 11 25 l(-8) 3 1 Dobson...... 11 11 2 8 /2 6 7 47 Scott Moore...... 11 33 16 17 2 (-7) 1 Mornhinweg ...... 9 4 4 0 1 26 Dave McKenzie ...... 11 28 11 17 K-2) 1 Richardson ...... 11 11 4 0 4 24 Larry Oliver ...... 8 29 7 22 2 (-16) Foster...... 11 11 4 3 1 24 Jim Kavanaugh ...... 2 2 1 1 l(-6) Murray ...... 9 2 2 12 Scott Pooleb...... 1 1 0 1 Joe Klucewich...... 9 2 2 0 12 Linebackers McGinness...... 11 11 2 2 12 Jake Trammell ...... 11 137 42 95 7 (-32) 1 1 C o e...... 8 1 1 6 Tim Gillis...... 11 109 46 63 8(-31) 2 2 5 3 Paulson ...... 7 1 1 6 Rick Dozier...... 9 72 16 56 1(-1) 1 1 M oe...... 11 1 0 1 6 Doug Sexe ...... 10 4 7 16 31 3 (-23) 1 Botzheim...... 11 11 1 1 6 Bill TarrowC ...... 5 36 14 22 4 (-12) 2 J.C. Campbell...... 8 36 15 21 2 (-5) 1 Rushing Gregg Green ...... 9 4 5 17 28 G TC YG YL Net Avg. TD Long Ed Apostol...... 8 27 8 19 2 (-6) Kelly Weston...... 10 24 4 20 Foster...... 11 80 436 51 385 4.3 3 49t Dontelle Wynn...... 6 10 2 8 Murray ...... 10 67 297 6 291 4.3 2 29 Greg Gianinni ...... 1 1 0 1 Paulson ...... 7 74 306 41 265 3.6 1 16 ...... Secondary M ornhinweg ...... 9 83 300 155 145 1.7 4 28 Scott Timberman ...... 11 108 49 59 3 3 2 Botzheim...... 11 32 130 13 117 3.7 1 16 Terry Shillam ...... 11 103 51 52 5(-20) 3 3 3 1 Joe Klucewich...... 9 26 67 0 67 2.5 2 9 Tim Monterossi...... 11 4 9 24 25 1 1 3 2 Ehlers...... 3 11 4 4 11 33 3.3 0 8 Ted Ray ...... 10 4 5 28 17 1(10) 5 5 Richardson ...... 11 15 57 26 31 2.1 0 12 Josh Klucewich...... 9 31 10 21 1 1 McCauley ...... 11 3 14 0 14 4 .7 2 7 Ned BeckerC...... 4 23 2 21 2 Dawald ...... 11 1 14 0 14 14.0 0 14 Nate Odden ...... 8 13 5 8 1 H elean ...... 1 1 5 0 5 5 .0 0 5 Tony Breland ...... 9 12 5 7 M cGinness...... 11 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 Rob Meidinger...... 9 6 2 4 Anderson...... 6 4 7 0 7 1.8 0 4 Todd Koechlein...... 9 4 2 2 Nelson...... 6 1 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 OTHERS...... 11 11 7 4 3 Jackola ...... 1 1 0 8 -8 -8.0 0 -8 C onnors...... 8 10 25 41 -16 -1.2 0 6 CInjured; out for season. OPPONENTS 11 516 2718 229 2718 5 .3 27 68t NOTE: Tackles for losses included in total tackles. Receiving G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Scoring by Quarters McCauley ...... 11 5 1 933 18.3 7 55t McGinness...... 11 29 438 15.1 1 31 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Richardson ...... 11 27 390 14.4 4 40 Montana ...... 65 64 56 52 237 M oe...... 11 16 248 15.5 1 32t Opponents.. 54 104 112 87 357 Murray ...... 10 26 192 7.9 0 22 Lamb ...... 8 12 121 10.1 0 40 Paulson ...... 7 16 97 6.1 0 13 Joe Klucewich...... 9 6 5 7 9.5 0 21 Third Down Conversions W hite...... 7 3 4 8 16.0 0 22 Made Attempts Percentage Salonen ...... 3 4 4 6 11.5 0 16 Montana ...... 77 159 48.4 C o e ...... 9 3 4 5 15.0 1 16 Opponents.. 82 148 55.4 Foster...... 11 7 39 5.6 1 16t Connors...... 8 3 29 9.7 0 13 Botzheim...... 11 2 15 7.5 0 12 N elson...... 6 2 13 6.5 0 8 Time of Possession Dawald ...... 11 1 1 1.0 0 1 Total Minutes Average Mornhinweg ...... 9 1 -3 -3.0 0, -3 Montana ...... 327:09 29:37 OPPONENTS...... 11 201 2717 13.5 20 54t Opponents.. 332:51 30:23 Passing UM Field Goals (7 of 14) G P A/PC/Int. Yds. Pet. TD Long Mornhinweg.. 9 3 0 5 /1 9 7 /1 6 2453 58.7 16 55t 24, 26, 41, 36, 26, 23, 42 Richardson 10 5 1 / 2 2 /4 157 43.1 0 19 C onnors...... 8 2 2 / 5 /4 74 22.7 0 24 Opponents Field Goals (10 of 16) Kunka ...... 2 4 / 2 /0 28 50.0 0 16 40, 51, 27, 35, 24, 40, 37, 48, 43, 24 McGinness 10 2 / 1 /0 -3 .500 0 -3 42 Coaches Through the Years

Coach (alma mater) Year(s) W L T Pet. Fred Smith (Cornell) ...... 1897 1 2 3 .333 Sgt. F. B. Searight (Stanford) ...... 1898 3 2 0 .600 Guy Cleveland (Montana)...... 1899 1 2 0 .333 Frank Bean (Wisconsin)...... 1900-01 2 4 0 .333 Dewitt Peck (Iowa State)...... 1902 0 3 0 .000 H. B. Conibear (Illinois) ...... 1903-04 5 7 0 .416 F. W. Schule (Wisconsin)...... 1905-06 4 7 0 .363 Albion Findlay (Wisconsin) ...... 1907 4 1 1 .800 Roy White (Iowa) ...... 1908-09 7 2 2 .777 Robert Cary (Montana) ...... 1910-11 5 3 1 .625 Lt. W. C. Philoon (West Point) ...... 1912 4 3 0 .571 A. G. Heilman (Franklin-Marshall) ...... 1913-14 8 4 1 .666 Jerry Nissen (Washington State) ...... 1915-17 7 7 3 .500 Bernie Bierman (Minnesota)...... 1919-21 9 9 3 .500 J. W. Stewart (Geneva)...... 1922-23 7 8 0 .466 Earl Clark (Montana)...... 1924-25 7 8 1 .466 Frank Milburn (West Point)...... 1926-30 18 22 3 .450 Bernard Oakes (Illinois)...... 1931-34 8 22 1 .266 Doug Fessenden (Illinois)...... 1935-41 32 25 4 .561 Clyde Carpenter (Montana) ...... 1942 0 8 0 .000 George Dahlberg (Montana) ...... 1945 1 4 0 .200 Doug Fessenden (Illinois)...... 1946-48 14 15 0 .482 Ted Shipkey (Stanford) ...... 1949-51 12 16 0 .428 Ed Chinske (Montana) ...... 1952-54 8 18 1 .307 Jerry Williams (Washington State) ...... 1955-57 6 23 0 .206 Ray Jenkins (Colorado) ...... 1958-63 14 43 0 .245 Hugh Davidson (Colorado)...... 1964-66 8 20 0 .285 Jack Swarthout (Montana)...... 1967-75 51 41 1 .554 G ene Carlson (Montana)...... 1976-79 16 25 0 .390 Larry Donovan (Nebraska) ...... 1980-84 22 29 1 .431

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The 1947 Grizzly football coaching staff compiled a 7-4 record, including victories over Washington State, Colorado State and Hawaii. From left: assistant coaches Harry Adams, Paul Szakash, George “Jiggs” Dahlberg and head coach Douglas Fessenden.

43 Season-by-Season Results

0 @ Montana State ...... 0 7 Idaho ...... 20 0 @ Idaho ...... 19 1938 UM ...... 1 8 9 7...... Opp. 4 2 Fort Missoula ...... 0 (4 -3) 4 5 Intermountain . U ...... 0 UM '-'FF- 0 The “Tigers”...... 0 24 Mont. Schl. Mines ...... 0 12 Montana St. (in Butte)... 14 27 Eastern Washington .. 0 0 The “Tigers”...... 0 15 Montana State ...... 5 UM...... * 9 2 1...... Opp. 18 @ California ...... 53 0 @ San Francisco ...... 0 0 The “Tigers”...... 0 (6-0-1) 25 Idaho T ech ...... 0 0 Washington ...... 13 7 DePaul ...... 6 4 Butte Bus. College ...... 20 7 @ Washington ...... 28 0 @ UCLA...... 14 13 Texas Tech ...... 19 18 Montana State ...... 6 UM ...... 1 9 1 0...... Opp. 6 Whitman College ...... 14 (3-5-1) 0 @ North Dakota ...... 7 10 @ Butte Bus. College... 26 8 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 0 7 @ Idaho ...... 35 6 Idaho ...... 19 (1-2-3) 0 @ Montana State ...... 0 14 @ Montana State ...... 7 UM...... 1 9 3 0...... Opp. 9 @ Gonzaga ...... 0 3 Utah State ...... 5 7 North Dakota State ...... 6 18 Anaconda Anodes 14 13 Montana St. (in Butte) ... 0 UM...... 1 8 9 8...... Opp. 5 @ Gonzaga ...... 17 0 @ Gonzaga ...... 0 52 Mt. Saint Charles 0 7 @ Arizona ...... 0 5 Helena High ...... 6 3 @ Mont. Schl. Mines.... 0 (3-3-1) 0 @ Washington ...... 27 (5 -3-1) 0 Anaconda ...... 18 10 Montana State ...... 0 13 Montana St. (in Butte)... 6 6 @ Montana State ...... 0 1 9 3 9 (3-2-1) UM ...... 1 9 2 2...... Opp. 0 @ Washington State 61 u m ...... Opp. 16 Montana State ...... 0 0 @ Washington ...... 26 0 @ California ...... 46 (2-2) 1911 n 9 Portland ...... 0 UM ...... Opp. 37 Montana W esleyan ...... 0 27 Gonzaga ...... 15 6 San Francisco ...... 13 !8 9 9 n 12 @ Mont. Schl. Mines.... 0 15 Idaho T ech ...... 12 12 Idaho ...... 6 6 Montana St. (in Butte) ... 0 UM...... Opp. 0 Utah State ...... 8 6 @ Gonzaga ...... 37 (5-3 ) 13 @ Idaho ...... 0 12 Anaconda Ath. Club .... 5 28 Poison Independents.... 6 7 Montana State ...... 6 1931 n 0 @ Washington ...... 9 0 @ Montana State ...... 38 (2-1) 0 Whitman College ...... 13 UM ...... Opp. 0 @ Texas Tech ...... 13 0 Montana State ...... 5 0 Idaho ...... 39 0 Mt. Saint Charles 2 0 @ Arizona ...... 6 (1-2) UM 1 9 1 2...... Opp. (3-4) 0 @ Washington ...... 25 0 Gonzaga ...... 23 1 9 0 0 n 28 Missoula High...... 0 1923 n 19 @ Idaho ...... 21 (3-5) UM...... Opp. 7 @ Montana State . 0 UM...... Opp. 0 Washington State 13 11 Montana State ...... 12 27 Mt. Saint Charles ...... 0 37 Montana St. (in Butte)... 6 0 @ Utah State ...... 17 UM 1 9 4 0 Opp. (0-1) 3 @ Utah ...... 10 0 @ Idaho ...... 40 0 @ Oregon State ...... 19 0 @ USC...... 69 9 Eastern Washington 0 39 Montana State ...... 3 25 Mont. Schl. Mines ...... 0 0 @ Washington State 13 u m ...... i1 9 ? *...... Opp. 18 @ Gonzaga ...... 6 2 Gonzaga ...... 25 (1-6) Lost Ft. Shawn Indn ...... Won 19 Texas Tech...... 32 9 @ Willamettz ...... 30 16 @ Whitman College ..... 7 1932 n 6 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 Lost Butte High ...... Won UM ...... Opp. (4- 3) 14 @ Washington ...... 26 13 Gonzaga (in Butte) 10 Won Fort Missoula ...... Lost 24 @ Montana State ...... 13 25 Anaconda Anodes 0 0 @ Oregon ...... 38 26 Fort Missoula ...... 0 13 @ Washington ...... 26 UM 1 9 1 3...... Opp. 0 @ Pacific College ...... 6 28 Idaho ...... 18 0 Montana State ...... 31 14 Carroll College ...... 6 9 @ Washington State 34 (4- 4) 20 @ San Diego Marines...38 (2-3) 6 Idaho ...... 19 7 Utah State ...... 9 0 @ Portland ...... 0 0 @ UCLA...... 32 1902 n 7 @ Montana State ...... 0 UM ...... I 9 .?4...... Opp. (4-4-1) UM...... Opp. 20 Montana State ...... 0 4 0 Mt. Saint Charles ...... 7 7 Montana St. (in Butte)... 10 0 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 16 7 @ Gonzaga ...... 16 13 Idaho ...... 41 0 @ Washington State 31 1941 0 Montana State ...... 38 0 @ Whitman College ...... 35 7 @ Washington ...... 52 6 Oregon State ...... 35 UM Opp. (0-2) (3-4) 106 @ Montana Mines ..... 6 13 @ Gonzaga ...... 56 20 @ Brigham Young.... 7 (2-7) 28 North Dakota State.... 0 1903 n 1914 n 14 Gonzaga ...... 20 UM ...... Opp. UM...... Opp. 61 Pacific University ...... 7 7 @ UCLA...... 14 »»»» 1933 n 6 32 Fort Missoula ...... 0 87 Butte Ramblers ...... 0 3 @ Stanford ...... 41 UM ...... Opp. 13 @ Gonzaga ...... 11 Fort Missoula ...... 0 10 Washington State ...... 0 20 @ Whitman College... 0 0 @ Oregon State ...... 20 23 Montana St. (in Butte) ...13 0 @ Washington ...... 21 0 @ Mont. Schl. Mines.... 19 0 @ Idaho ...... 0 (4-4) 7 Washington State 13 13 North Dakota ...... 6 0 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 23 32 Utah State ...... 0 1925 n 6 @ Idaho ...... 12 0 @ Idaho ...... 28 26 Montana State ...... 9 UM ...... Opp. 32 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 16 @ Idaho ...... 0 0 @ Washington State . 34 13 North Dakota State ...... 0 0 Washington State ...... 9 7 @ Stanford ...... 33 0 @ Oregon St. (in Portland) ...... 27 6 @ Montana State ..13 10 @ Gonzaga ...... 0 10 @ Washington ...... 30 13 @ Gonzaga ...... 7 (2-5) (6-0-1) 14 Gonzaga ...... 14 26 Utah State ...... 0 (6-3) (3-4) 1 9 0 4 n 1915 n 5 7 Montana Schl. Mines ..... 0 1942 n UM ...... Opp. UM...... Opp. 7 @ Oregon State ...... 27 UM...... Opp. 6 Brigham Young ...... 12 10 Fort Missoula ...... 0 15 Idaho ...... 3 20 @ Idaho ...... 14 UM ...... 1 9 3 4...... Opp. 13 Mathers AFB ...... 19 0 @ Utah ...... 17 7 @ South Dakota ...... 10 7 @ USC...... 27 0 @ Washington State 27 16 @ Washington State ...... 68 5 @ Utah State ...... 0 10 @ North Dakota ...... 10 28 Montana State ...... 7 0 @ UCLA...... 16 0 Washington ...... 35 5 Washington State ...... 6 7 @ Washington State ...... 27 (3-4-1) 4 8 Mont. Schl. Mines 0 0 Idaho ...... 21 79 Montana State ...... 0 5 0 Butte Centervilles ...... 0 6 Idaho ...... 13 0 @ Oregon State ...... 33 (3-2) 6 Syracuse ...... 6 UM ...... 1 9 2 6...... Opp. 25 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 0 @ California ...... 13 (2-2-2) 0 Oregon ...... 49 0 @ Oregon State ... 7 1905 n 0 @ USC...... 38 UM...... Opp. 12 Idaho ...... 27 4 @ Gonzaga ...... 6 1916 n (0-8) 0 Utah ...... 42 UM ...... Opp. 6 @ Washington State ...... 14 (2-5-1) 0 @ Whitman College 5 11 @ South Dakota ...... 0 27 Montana State ...... 0 1943-44 6 @ Washington State . 28 20 @ Gonzaga ...... 0 7 @ Gonzaga ...... 10 UM ...... 1 9 3 5...... Opp. —no team- 12 Utah State ...... 0 0 @ Washington State ...... 27 5 6 Whitman College ...... 7 0 @ USC...... 9 UM 1 9 4 5 ...... Opp. 88 Ft. Shaw Indians ...... 0 18 Whitman College ...... 0 21 @ Sacramento St ...... 0 20 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 13 @ Utah State ...... 44 (2-3) 6 @ Montana State ...... 6 0 @ USC...... 61 7 Washington State 13 0 @ Idaho ...... 46 20 Idaho Idaho ...... 13 (3-5) 19 0 6 n 7 @ Idaho ...... 14 13 @ Farragut Naval Base. 21 UM ...... Opp. (4-1-1) 7 @ Washington ...... 33 36 Pocatello Marines ...... 6 32 Ft.Shaw Indians ...... 6 UM...... 1 9 2 7...... Opp. 7 Gonzaga 13 Farragut Naval Base ...... 18 0 Washington State ...... 5 1917 n 19 Butte Centevilles...... 0 (in Great Falls) 7 UM ...... Opp. (1-4 ) 11 Spokane Ath. Club ...... 0 6 Utah State ...... 21 8 Mt. Saint Charles ...... 0 0 @ Stanford ...... 32 0 @ Utah ...... 42 3 @ Whitman College ...... 14 0 @ Washington State ...... 35 0 Oregon State ...... 0 6 @ Utah State ...... 17 9 Montana State ...... 7 0 @ Washington ...... 32 (1-5-2) UM 1 9 4 6...... Opp. 0 Ex-Collegians ...... 8 0 @ Washington St ...... 28 6 @ Idaho ...... 42 31 Eastern Washington ...... 7 26 Colorado State ...... 0 (2-4) 3 Idaho ...... 14 13 @ California ...... 33 UM ...... 1 9 3 6...... Opp. 0 @ Oregon ...... 34 (1-4) 6 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 0 @Washington State..... 19 1907 n 20 Montana St. (in Butte)... 7 UM...... Opp. 0 @ Gonzaga ...... 0 0 @ UCLA...... 30 7 Utah State ...... 27 62 Montana W esleyan ...... 0 1918 (3-4-1) 4 5 Idaho, South Branch 13 28 Ft. Shaw Indians ...... 0 —no team - 19 Idaho...... 0 1919 n 6 Gonzaga ...... 0 7 @ UCLA...... 61 0 @ Washington State ...... 38 UM ...... Opp. UM...... 1 9 2 8...... Opp. 27 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 12 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 0 13 Butte Centervilles ...... 0 0 @ Washington ...... 21 26 Montana W esleyan ...... 7 7 @ Oregon State...... 14 (4-4 ) 12 Spokane Ath. Club ...... 0 0 @ Utah State ...... 47 13 Anaconda Anodes ...... 0 16 Idaho ...... 0 0 @ Mont. Schl. Mines.... 0 28 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 6 6 Washington State ...... 26 24 San Francisco (in Butte). 7 1947 n UM (4-1-1) 6 Whitman College ...... 6 0 Washington ...... 25 13 North Dakota ...... 6 ...... Opp. 21 @ Eastern Washington. . 0 0 @ Idaho ...... 7 20 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 0 (6-3) 1 9 0 8 n 21 Portland ...... 0 UM...... Opp. 6^ @ Montana State ...... 6 6 Idaho ...... 21 7 @ Arizona ...... 4 0 0 Montana State ...... 0 14 Washington State ...... 42 0 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 UM ...... 1 9 3 7...... Opp. 7 @ Utah State ...... 13 8 Mont. Schl. Mines...... 5 (2-3-2) 6 @ Oregon...... 31 25 Whitman College 0 4 @ Mont. Schl. Mins..... 5 0 @ Oregon State ...... 44 12 Montana St. (in Butte). ..13 13 @ Texas Tech ...... 6 13 @ Washington State 12 0 @ Montana State ...... 5 1920 n 7 @ Gonzaga ...... 0 36 Oklahoma City ...... 6 UM...... Opp. 21 @ Idaho ...... 0 (1-2-1) (4 -5-1) 13 San Francisco (in Butte). 7 133 Mt. Saint Charles 0 14 @ California ...... 60 18 @ Washington 14 1929 n . 17 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 1 9 0 9 n UM ...... Opp. 41 Colorado State ...... 7 UM...... Opp. 34 Montana Wesleyan 0 23 Gonzaga ...... 0 14 @ Hawaii ...... 12 18 Anaconda Anodes ...... 2 0 @ Idaho.: ...... 6 33 Missoula High ...... 0 0 @ Washington State.. 31 28 @ Hawaii All-Stars 14 19 Mt. Saint Charles...... 0 14 North Dakota ...... 3 5 2 Ft. Shaw Indians...... 0 7 @ Whitman College... 13 (7-4) 0 @ Mont. Schl. Mines.... 0 28 Montana State...... 0 6 @ Washington ...... 6 (7-1)

44 n,, 1956 ~ 14 Pacific ...... 30 1 9 4 8 n UM...... Opp. m m 1 9 6 4 n 1979 UM...... Opp. UM ...... Opp. 14 @ Weber State ...... 13 u m Opp. 12 @ Arizona ...... 27 7 Washington (in G. Falls) 12 29 British Columbia...... 24 30 @ Montana State ...... 0 14 @ Wash. St. (in Spokane)34 6 @ Utah ...... 26 7 Utah State ...... 18 7 @ Pacific ...... 23 11 @ Hawaii ...... 25 13 @ Northern Arizona ...... 26 13 @ Denver ...... 22 27 Pacific University 0 0 @ New Mexico...... 20 29 @ Portland State 36 23 Weber State ...... 16 0 Washington State 48 13 Utah State ...... 27 0 Utah State ...... 41 (6-5) 35 Boise State ...... 37 14 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 21 Brigham Young ...... 14 20 Weber State ...... 12 28 Idaho State ...... 24 0 @ Idaho ...... 39 20 @ Colorado State ...... 34 7 Western Illinois...... 0 17 @ Idaho ...... 20 UM...... 1 9 7 2...... Opp. 20 @ Brigham Y oung 26 14 Montana State ...... 33 7 @ Idaho State ...... 14 20 Nevada-Reno ...... 27 0 @ South Dakota 35 14 College of Pacific 32 13 Wyoming (in Billings).... 34 6 Montana State ...... 30 21 @ Montana State ...... 38 14 No. Dakota (in Billings) .42 7 @ Stanford ...... 39 13 @ New Mexico...... 14 7 @ San Diego Marines...43 20 @ Northern Colorado... 10 40 Northern Arizona 17 4 7 North Dakota ...... 7 0 Idaho ...... 14 (3-6) 32 Portland State ...... 40 6 @ Pacific ...... 24 (3-7) (1-9) (3-7) nM 1965 n 12 Weber State ...... 7 UM...... Opp. 7 @ Idaho State ...... 14 1949 UMmm ...... 1 9 5 7 Opp. ITM 1980 n UM...... Opp. 13 @ Utah ...... 28 4 @ Hawaii ...... 30 UM...... Opp. 13 @ Utah ...... 32 33 S. Dakota (in Billings) ... 13 14 So. Dakota (in Billings).. 15 42 Boise State ...... 28 60 Simon Fraser ...... 27 0 Wyoming (in Billings).... 20 7 ©Washington State 13 16 Idaho State ...... 0 3 Montana State ...... 21 0 @ Portland State ...... 20 7 @ Brigham Young ...... 20 16 @ Utah State ...... 13 15 @ Weber State ...... 14 17 @ Idaho ...... 31 0 Idaho ...... 42 13 Denver ...... 26 12 @ Colorado State 27 21 @ Utah State ...... 54 7 @ Tulsa ...... 10 10 Boise State ...... 44 35 @ Utah State ...... 25 14 @ Oregon State ...... 63 7 Idaho ...... 35 (3-8) 21 @ Weber State ...... 38 21 New Mexico...... 6 19 Idaho ...... 47 13 Pacific ...... 7 0 @ Idaho State ...... 17 13 @ Idaho ...... 31 7 @ Montana State ...... 24 4 2 Eastern Washington ...... 7 34 Montana St. (in Butte)... 12 UM...... 1973 Opp. 13 @ Montana State ...... 22 14 @ Western Michigan 17 7 Montana State...... 24 19 Eastern Washington 6 4 1 Simon Fraser (in G. Falls) 14 7 Colorado State ...... 19 33 @ Portland State ...... 7 31 Northern Arizona ...... 21 (5-4) 10 @ North Dakota ...... 31 (2-7) (4- 6) 7 @ Nevada-Reno ...... 10 10 @ Rice...... 21 (3-7) I1M 1958 - 10 @ Northern Arizona ...... 14 UM...... 1 9 5 0 Opp. UM...... Opp. TT„ 19 6 6 ~ UM...... Opp. 31 South Dakota ...... 19 5 2 Eastern Washington 0 6 @ Utah ...... 20 6 No. Dakota (in Billings) . 30 mUM m ...... 1 9 8 1 Opp. n 28 @ Idaho ...... 27 19 Idaho State...... 14 14 Wyoming (in Billings)....2 1 7 @ South Dakota ...... 21 7 @ Montana State .33 29 @ Northern Arizona...... 23 13 @ Oregon ...... 21 16 @ New Mexico...... 44 10 Portland State ...... 0 7 @ Boise State ...... 55 4 2 Northern Iowa...... 21 7 Washington State ...... 14 0 @ Denver ...... 29 0 Weber State ...... 28 13 @ Boise State ...... 27 33 Montana St. (in Butte)... 0 7 Idaho ...... 20 14 Utah State ...... 27 0 @ Pacific ...... 28 10 @ Weber State ...... 0 16 @ Idaho ...... 14 0 @ Oregon State ...... 20 12 Brigham Young ...... 41 14 @ Idaho State ...... 17 (4- 6) 24 Idaho State ...... 21 35 Puget Sound ...... 7 7 @ Colorado State ...... 57 8 @ Northern Arizona ...... 34 33 Portland State ...... 3 13 @ Nevada-Reno ...... 19 6 Idaho ...... 14 0 Montana State ...... 38 27 @ Montana State ...... 17 UM...... 1974 Opp. 38 Utah State ...... 7 6 Montana State ...... 20 6 @ Idaho ...... 40 33 Nevada-Reno ...... 26 14 @ Simon Fraser ...... 23 7 San Jose St. (in Hawaii) 32 13 @ San Diego ...... 24 6 Weber State ...... 7 (1-8) 10 @ South Dakota .....24 (5-5) (0-10) 13 @ E. Wash, (in Spokane) 14 17 @ Nevada-Las Vegas....20 MM X967 (7-3) MM 1959 UM ...... Opp. 24 Weber State ...... 13 UM...... 1 9 5 1...... Opp. UM ...... Opp. 19 @ North Dakota...... 14 27 Northern Arizona ...... 0 19 North Dakota...... 27 1982 7 @ Washington ...... 58 7 So. Dakota (in Billings).. 3 35 @ Idaho ...... 35 UM .Opp. 25 New Mexico ...... 7 0 Wyoming (in Billings).... 58 13 @ Weber State ...... 12 24 @ Portland State .... 14 0 @ Hawaii ...... 4 0 12 @ Brigham Y oung ...... 0 0 Denver ...... 55 21 Pacific ...... 7 29 Montana State ...... 43 38 Puget Sound ...... 10 12 Denver ...... 27 9 Idaho ...... 12 14 Idaho ...... 19 22 @ Idaho State ...... 25 36 Northern Arizona 35 38 @ Montana State ...... 0 0 @ Utah State ...... 28 20 Idaho State ...... 0 4 2 Boise State ...... 56 28 @ Nevada-Reno 27 6 @ Utah State ...... 19 14 New Mexico ...... 55 10 Northern Arizona ...... 7 (3-6-1) 14 @ Boise State ...... 21 7 Wyoming...... 34 16 Colorado State ...... 26 8 @ Montana State ...... 14 40 Idaho ...... 16 6 @ Montana State ...... 40 14 @ Utah State ...... 20 14 @ Idaho State ...... 6 Colorado State ...... 34 UMm m ...... 1 9 7 3 nOpp. 28 6 @ Idaho ...... 9 5 5 @ Portland State ...... 7 45 Montana State ...... 14 10 @ Washington State ...... 47 5 1 South Dakota ...... 17 (1-8) (7-3) 28 @ Portland State 35 (2-7) 21 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 20 42 @ Weber State ...... 20 1960 4 8 @ Weber State ...... 12 UM 1968 10 @ Oregon State ...... 30 Opp. UM .Opp. 7 Idaho State ...... 12 UM 1 9 5 2...... Opp. 21 @ North Dakota ...... 14 37 No. Dakota (in Billings) . 10 14 Idaho ...... 3 I-AA Playoffs 0 Utah State ...... 7 7 @ Idaho ...... 21 0 Wyoming (in Billings) ....1 4 0 @ South Dakota ...... 21 3 @ Montana State ...... 20 0 @ Wyoming...... 14 12 Utah State ...... 14 58 Portland State ...... 0 (6-6) 7 Brigham Young ...... 28 28 @ Boise State ...... 39 18 Idaho ...... 14 3 Utah State ...... 5 0 33 Portland State ...... 16 17 @ Denver ...... 7 26 @ Denver ...... 1983 12 4 5 @ Idaho ...... 5 6 28 @ Northern Arizona 22 UM .Opp. 0 @ Colorado State ...... 41 6 Brigham Young ...... 7 13 @ Idaho State ...... 23 21 Boise State...... 20 14 @ Oregon ...... 14 10 @ Simon Fraser ...... 24 26 @ Colorado State 14 24 Montana State...... 29 (6-4) 35 Portland State ...... 19 35 Montana State ...... 12 10 Montana State ...... 6 16 Weber State ...... 20 21 @ N. Arizona ...... 17 0 @ Idaho ...... 27 6 @ Utah ...... 16 0 @ Northern Arizona 18 28 Weber State ...... 26 UMm m ...... 1 9 7 6 nOpp. 20 @ San Jose State ...... 39 7 @ New Mexico...... 24 (2-7) 0 Nevada-Reno ...... 38 19 @ Nevada-Las Vegas....21 6 @ New Mexico...... 12 (5-5) 24 @ Idaho ...... 45 49 @ Portland State ...... 50 (2-7-1) MM 19^9 8 @ Montana State ...... 28 UM ...... Opp. 28 Weber State ...... 25 MM 1961 14 Long Beach State ...... 38 UM...... Opp. 24 @ North Dakota ...... 10 21 Northern Arizona ...... 23 mm 1 9 5 3 26 @ E. Wash, (in Spokane)27 UM...... Opp. 0 Wyoming (in Billings).... 29 31 So. Dakota (in G. Falls).20 17 @ Boise State ...... 14 17 Idaho State ...... 31 13 @ Brigham Y oung ...... 27 6 @ Utah State ...... 54 52 Northern Arizona ...... 7 19 @ Northern Colorado... 27 (4 -6) 7 Wyoming...... 27 4 0 New Mexico...... 8 20 @ Weber State ...... 17 12 Montana State ...... 21 12 Idaho ...... 20 6 @ Brigham Young ...... 7 34 Idaho ...... 9 21 Idaho State ...... 17 12 Utah ...... 24 1984 22 @ Denver ...... 13 4 6 Idaho State ...... 36 19 @ Idaho ...... 28 22 Colorado State ...... 19 UM ...... Opp. 32 Colorado State ...... 31 4 9 @ Portland State 14 4 5 Simon Fraser ...... 17 4 2 Abilene Christian ...... 28 9 @ Montana State ...... 10 13 New Mexico...... 41 7 @ Montana State...... 6 (4 -6) 17 @ Portland State ...... 16 14 @ Utah State ...... 33 14 Idaho (in Boise) ...... 16 14 Cal Poly (SLO) ...... 0 (2-6) 3 @ Idaho State ...... 43 32 @ Montana State ...... 13 5 8 South Dakota St ...... 0 1977 14 @ Weber State ...... 47 Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA) UM Opp. (3-5 ) 1962 13 Nevada-Las Vegas ...... 15 18 Northern Arizona ...... 24 3 North Dakota St...... 30 UM...... Opp. 24 @ Northern Arizona ...... 25 14 Eastern Washington ...... 14 mm 1 9 3 4 0 Wyoming (in Billings).... 13 (10-1) 4 0 Portland State ...... 25 7 @ Boise State ...... 35 UM ...... Opp. 8 North Dakota ...... 14 31 Fort Lewis...... 7 23 Weber State ...... 31 39 Idaho...... 40 20 @ Utah State ...... 43 UMMM ...... 1970 Opp. 6 @ Iowa ...... 48 17 Boise State ...... 43 24 Montana State ...... 34 22 Idaho ...... 16 28 No. Dakota (in Billings) . 7 13 @ Denver ...... 19 20 @ Idaho ...... 31 28 @ Nevada-Reno ...... 31 25 Weber State ...... 6 30 @ Northern Illinois 6 20 Utah State ...... 13 17 Idaho State ...... 15 31 Army...... 45 0 Brigham Young ...... 27 20 @ Northern Arizona 0 7 @ Brigham Young ...... 19 19 @ Montana State ...... 24 (Mirage Bowl in Tokyo) 22 @ Idaho State ...... 15 38 Weber State ...... 29 34 @ Colorado State ...... 37 34 Northern Colorado ...... 13 (2-8-1) 36 Montana State ...... 19 4 4 Idaho (in Pullman) ...... 26 14 @ New Mexico ...... 20 18 @ Puget Sound ...... 17 12 @ New Mexico...... 41 35 @ Idaho State ...... 34 25 Montana State ...... 21 (4- 6) 16 @ Colorado State ...15 35 @ South Dakota...... 7 20 Utah ...... 41 (5 -5) 31 Portland State ...... 25 1978 UM Opp. (3-6) 35 Montana State ...... 0 12 Puget Sound ...... 24 @ South Dakota . St...... 0 23 1955 UM...... 1 9 6 3...... Opp. 16 @ Portland State 27 UM Opp. 16 @ British Columbia ...... 0 Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA) 6 Northern Arizona ...... 21 12 @ Houston...... 5 4 0 Wyoming (in Billings).... 35 16 North Dakota St ...... 31 0 Wyoming (in Billings) ....3 5 27 @ Weber State ...... 7 13 North Dakota ...... 19 (10-1) 15 @ Boise State ...... 7 27 Brigham Young ...... 13 0 @ Brigham Young ...... 27 3 30 Idaho ...... 34 Denver ...... 61 13 Idaho State ...... 14 UMm m ...... 1 9 7 1 Opp.n 6 28 @ Idaho State ...... 7 Utah State ...... 32 6 Utah State ...... 62 14 So. Dakota (in G. Falls). 7 19 17 @ Nevada-Las Vegas ....25 New Mexico...... 14 6 @ New Mexico...... 24 27 @ North Dakota ...... 14 7 24 Montana State ...... 8 Colorado State ...... 12 13 @ Weber State ...... 19 38 @ Cal Poly (SLO)...... 14 19 @ Montana State 31 Northern Colorado.... 14 0 4 @ Montana State ..18 12 Idaho ...... 21 0 7 @ San Jose State... 35 @ Arizona ...... 29 12 Colorado .State ...... 20 24 @ Boise State ...... 47 0 @ Idaho ...... 31 (5-6) (1-9) 4 5 Idaho State ...... 35 (3-7) 45 All Opponents Record W L T W L T Abilene Christian ...... 1 0 0 O regon...... 0 4 1 A rizona...... 1 3 0 Oregon State...... 0 12 2 Arm y ...... 0 1 0 Pacific University ...... 2 0 0 B oise S ta te ...... 4 16 0 University of the Pacific...... 2 5 0 Brigham Young...... 5 11 0 Pocatello Marines...... 1 0 0 British Columbia...... 2 0 0 Portland...... 2 0 1 California...... 0 1 0 Portland State ...... 13 6 0 Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) ...... 2 0 0 Puget S o u n...... d 3 1 0 Carroll College...... 1 0 0 Rice...... 0 1 0 Colorado State ...... 6 10 0 San Diego ...... 0 1 0 DePaul...... 1 0 0 San Diego Marines...... 0 1 0 Eastern W ashington ...... 7 3 1 San Francisco...... 2 1 1 Farragut Naval Base...... 0 2 0 San Jose State ...... 0 3 0 Gonzaga...... 11 9 4 Simon Fraser...... 2 2 0 H aw aii...... 1 3 0 South Dakota...... 7 6 0 H ouston...... 0 1 0 South Dakota State ...... 2 0 0 Id a h o ...... 19 46 2 Southern California...... 0 5 0 Idaho S ta te ...... 15 9 0 Stanford ...... 0 4 0 Iow a...... 0 1 0 Syracuse...... 0 0 1 Long Beach State ...... 0 1 0 Texas Tech ...... 1 3 0 Montana State ...... 48 31 5 T ulsa...... 0 1 0 Montana T e c h ...... 12 4 2 UCLA...... 0 7 0 Nevada-Las Vegas...... 1 4 0 U tah ...... 0 11 0 Nevada-Reno ...... 2 5 0 Utah S ta te ...... 9 25 0 New Mexico ...... 4 10 0 W ashington ...... 1 16 1 North Dakota ...... 11 7 1 Washington State ...... 2 30 0 North Dakota State ...... 2 2 0 W eber S ta te ...... 16 7 0 Northern Arizona ...... 10 8 0 Western Illinois...... 1 0 0 Northern Colorado ...... 3 1 0 W hitm an ...... 5 6 1 Northern Illinois ...... 1 0 0 Willamette...... 0 1 0 Northern Iowa ...... 2 0 0 Wyoming ...... 0 12 0 Oklahoma City ...... 1 0 0 Total (includes Non-collegiate opp.) ...... 28 0 377 26

The 1920 Grizzly team posted a 4-3 record, including an unbelievable 133-0 victory over Mt. Saint Charles and an 18-14 win at Washington — UM’s first and only decision over the Huskies in 17 games. The players are, back row, from left: manager Andy Boyd, James Harris, Gilbert Porter, Harold Baird, Eugene Finch, Ted Ramsey. Middle row, from left: Fred Daylis, Lloyd Madsen, James Dorsey (who was later instrumental in bringing Naseby Rhinehart to UM), Paul Freeman, Harvey Elliot, William Walterskirchen. Front row, from left: Harry Adams (the Grizzly fieldhouse namesake), Joe Kershner, Lawrence Higbee, captain Harry Dahlberg, Lambert DeMers, Earl Barry, Dwight Carver. The individuals in front are, left, Thomas McGowan and coach Bernie Bierman, who would later win national acclaim at the University of Minnesota. 46 The Grizzly Record Book Individual Records—Single Season RUSHING TOTAL OFFENSE Most Carries M ost P lays KICKOFF RETURNS 241, Greg Iseman, 1982 388, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 Most Returns Most Net Yards M ost Yards 28, Greg Dunn, 1979 I,253, Steve Caputo, 1971 2,598, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 28, Ted Ray, 1984 Highest Average Per Carry (Rush-145; Pass-2,453) M ost Yards 8.2, Dick Imer, 1953 (86-703) PASS RECEIVING 660, Greg Dunn, 1979 Most Touchdowns Rushing Most Receptions Highest Average II, Steve Sullivan, 1920 68, Brian Salonen, 1983 33.5, Greg Anderson, 1974 (10-335) 10, Greg Iseman, 1982 M ost Yards 9, Dick Imer, 1954 933, Bob McCauley, 1984 PASS INTERCEPTIONS Most Touchdowns Most Interceptions 11, Karl Stein, 1969 PASSING 9, Brian Salonen, 1983 7, Jim Hard, 1979 Most Yards Returned Most Attempts 218, Greg Anderson, 1978 7, Bob McCauley, 1984 305, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 (6 interceptions) Most Completed PUNTING 179, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 M ost Punts SCORING Most Yards 70, Dave Harrington, 1973 Most Points 2,453, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 M ost Yards 84, Greg Iseman, 1982 Highest Completion Percentage 2,654, Dave Harrington, 1973 79, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 (minimum of 100 attempts) Highest Average Most Touchdowns 61.9, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 (140x226) (minimum of 35 punts) 14, Greg Iseman, 1982 Most Passes Had Intercepted 41.3, Lon Howard, 1968 (61-2,517) 12, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1926 16, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 PUNT RETURNS 11, Steve Sullivan, 1920 Most Touchdown Passes Most Returns 10, Dick Imer, 1954 16, Marty Mornhinweg, 1984 42, Karl Stein, 1970 10, Del Spear, 1974 M ost Yards Most Field Goals 417, Karl Stein, 1970 12, Bruce Carlson, 1976 Highest Average 11, Dean Rominger, 1981 20.2, Greg Anderson, 1974 (13-263) Most Conversions 40, Dan Worrell, 1969

Individual Records—Single Game RUSHING Most Carries M ost Yards Longest Touchdown 36, Monty Bullerdick vs. Idaho State, 1977 383, Marty Mornhinweg vs. Army, 1984 102, Milt Popovich vs. Oregon St. College, 1936 Most Net Yards PASS RECEIVING 94, Greg Anderson vs. Idaho and Mont. St., 1974 227, Les Kent vs. Portland St., 1969 Most Receptions Most Touchdowns Rushing PASS INTERCEPTIONS 11, Brian Salonen vs. Idaho State, 1983 Most Interceptions 4, Arnie Blancas vs. Weber State, 1970 10, Greg Iseman vs. Oregon State, 1982 4, Ed Cerkovnik vs. Portland St., 1977 4, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 M ost Yards Longest Touchdown Run 166, Rick Strauss vs. Portland State, 1967 Most Yards Returned 80, Bob Smith vs. Simon Fraser, 1973 Most Touchdowns 125, Kelly Johnson vs. Portland St., 1977 80, Mike Mickey vs. South Dakota, 1975 3, Ray Bauer vs. Eastern Eash., 1950 Longest Touchdown 80, Doug Egbert vs. Weber State, 1975 3, Paul Cooley vs. Weber State, 1975 90, Kelly Johnson vs. Portland St., 1977 Longest Run From Scrimmage 3, Jim Hard vs. Portland State, 1979 88, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1924 Longest Touchdown Reception SCORING Most Points 86, Jim DeBord vs. Idaho 1970 PASSING 30, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 Most Attempts PUNTING 26, “Wild” Bill Kelly vs. Whitman College, 1926 62, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983 M ost Punts 26, Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 Most Completed 11, Dave Harrington vs. Rice, 1973 24, Arnie Blancas vs. Weber, 1970 35, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983 11, Terry Thomas vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 1978 24, Jeff Hoffmann vs. N. Arizona, 1972 M ost Yards M ost Yards 417, Marty Mornhinweg vs. Army, 1984 443, Lon Howard vs. Utah State, 1968 Most Touchdowns Most Touchdowns Highest Average 5, Greg Iseman vs. Weber State, 1982 4, Tom Kingsford vs. Eastern Wash., 1950 50.2, Dean Rominger vs. Puget Sound, 1982 4, Arnie Blancas vs. Weber, 1970 4, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 (4-201) 4, Jeff Hoffmann vs. N. Arizona, 1972 4, Marty Mornhinweg vs. E. Washington, 1980 PUNT RETURNS 4, Del Spear vs. Idaho, 1974 4, Marty Mornhinweg vs. Montana State, 1982 Most Returns Most Field Goals Highest Completion Percentage 7, Karl Stein vs. Portland St., 1970 4, Bruce Carlson vs. Northern Colorado, 1976 (minimum of 10 attempts) M ost Yards Tongest Field Goal .826, Kelly Richardson vs. Weber St. (19x23), 126, Karl Stein vs Portland St., 1970 50, Dan Worrell vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 1983 Longest Touchdown 50, Bruce Carlson vs. N. Colorado, 1976 Most Passes Had Intercepted 83, Ron Baines vs. U of Pacific, 1967 Most Conversions 5, John Vaccarelli vs. University of Pacific, 1966 KICKOFF RETURNS 9, Russell Sweet vs. Mont. School of Mines, 1924 Longest Touchdown Pass Most Returns 7, Mick O’Neill vs. Portland St., 1967 86, Gary Berding vs. Idaho, 1970 7, Sly Hardy vs. Boise St., 1973 7, Dan Worrell vs. Portland St., 1968 TOTAL OFFENSE M ost Yards 7, Dan Worrell vs. Northern Arizona, Portland St., M ost P lays 173, Sly Hardy vs. Boise St., 1973 S. Dakota St., 1969 71, Johnny Coppedge vs. Idaho State, 1983 Team Records—Single Season RUSHING PASSING Most Carries Highest Average Per Carry Most Attempts 728, 1970 5.6, 1954 (380-2114) 384, 1984 Most Net Yards Highest Per Game Average Most Completed 3,477, 1971 338.4, 1970 209, 1984 47 Team Records—Single Season (cont.) Highest Completion Percentage Lowest Completion Pet. Allowed 61.0, 1982 (195-320) PUNT RETURNS .354, 1973 (84-237) Highest Average Yardage Most Returns Fewest Yards Allowed 246.3, 1984 42, 1970 415, 1959 Most Passes Had Intercepted M ost Yards Fewest Touchdowns Allowed 28, 1977 450, 1949 4, 1963 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted Highest Average Most Passes Intercepted 4, 1970 17.9, 1954 (12-215) 28, 1970 Most Touchdown Passes KICKOFF RETURNS TOTAL DEFENSE 17, 1983 Fewest Average Plays Allowed M ost Yards Most Returns 48, 1955 55.6, 1963 2,709, 1984 M ost Yards Lowest Average Per Play Yield TOTAL OFFENSE 1,059, 1974 3.3, 1970 (648-2150) M ost P lays Highest Average Fewest Yards 819, 1978 24.6, 1974 (43-1,059) 2,150, 1970 M ost Yards Lowest Yield Per Game 4,548, 1969 SCORING 215.0, 1970 Highest Per Play Average Most Points 335, 1969 FIRST DOWNS 5.9, 1969 (772-4548) Fewest Allowed Highest Per Game Average Most Touchdowns 44, 1969 98, 1949 454.8, 1969 Most Field Goals Fewest Rushing FIRST DOWNS 12, 1976 and 1981 39, 1970 Most Total First Downs Most Conversions Fewest Passing 231, 1982 40, 1969 14, 1959 Most First Downs Rushing RUSH DEFENSE Fewest By Penalties 171, 1970 3, 1959 and 1964 Most First Downs Passing Fewest Average Carries Allowed 34.6, 1970 RECOVERIES 123, 1984 Lowest Per Rush Yield Most Fumble Recoveries Most First Downs by Penalties 2.0, 1970 (346-699) 27, 1975 23, 1979 Fewest Yards Allowed Most Total Recoveries PUNTING 699, 1970 45, 1977 (Interceptions and Fumbles) M ost Punts 72, 1978 PASS DEFENSE M ost Yards Fewest Attempts Allowed 96, 1959 2,831, 1978 Highest Average Fewest Completions Allowed 35, 1959 41.2, 1968 (64-2633) Team Record—Single Game RUSHING Most Passes Had Intercepted PUNT RETURNS RUSH DEFENSE Most Carries 6, vs. Utah St., 1948 Most Returns Fewest Carries 83, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970 7, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 18, vs. British Columbia, 1963 Most Net Yards TOTAL OFFENSE 7, vs. Portland St., 1970 Fewest Yards 471, vs. Portland St., 1968 Most Plays 7, vs. Tulsa, 1972 -3.3, vs. Portland St., 1975 Most Touchdowns 99, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970 M ost Yards Fewest Average Yards Per Play 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 Most Yards 224, vs. New Mexico, 1959 -1.1, vs. Portland St., 1975 6, vs. Portland St., 1967 and 1968 649, vs. Portland St., 1968 SCORING 6, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 Highest Average Per Play Most Points PASS DEFENSE 6, vs. Idaho State, 1971 9.9, vs. N. Dakota, 1948 (46-457) 133, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 Most Interceptions 6, vs. South Dakota, 1975 8, vs. Portland St., 1977 60, vs. Simon Fraser, 1980 Highest Average Per Carry 7, two times in 1978 FIRST DOWNS 58, vs. Portland St., 1968 8.6, vs. North Dakota, 1948 29, vs. Montana State, 1982 58, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 Lowest Completion Percentage PASSING 29, vs. Idaho, 1969 and 1974 .179, by Montana St., 1971 (5x28) Most Rushing First Downs Most Touchdowns Most Yards Interceptions Most Attempts 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 62, vs. Idaho State, 1983 25, vs. Idaho, 1974 Returned Most Passing First Downs 8, vs. Eastern Washington, 1950 234, vs. N. Colorado, 1978 Most Completions 8, vs. Portland St., 1967 18, vs. Army, 1984 35, vs. Idaho State, 1983 8, vs. Portland St., 1968 M ost Yards Most First Downs by Penalties TOTAL DEFENSE 417, vs. Army, 1984 5, five times; three times in 1968 Most Conversion Kicks Fewest Plays Allowed Most Touchdowns PUNTING 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 27, vs. British Columbia, 1963 4, vs. Washington, 1950, 1980 M ost Punts 7, vs. Portland St., 1967 Fewest Yards Allowed 4, vs. Idaho, 1968 11, vs. Rice, 1973; vs. Nevada- 7, vs. Portland St., 1968 28, vs. Utah St., 1950 4, vs. Portland State, 1979 Las Vegas, 1978 7, vs. Portland St., Northern Lowest Average Per Play 4, vs. Montana State, 1982 M ost Yards Arizona, S. Dakota St., 1969 A llow ed Highest Completion Pet. 443, vs. Utah St., 1968 RUSH DEFENSE .68, vs. Utah St., 1950 .750, vs. Montana State, 1982 Highest Average Fewest Carries .750, vs. Idaho State, 1963 492, vs. N. Arizona, 1967 18, vs. British Columbia, 1963

Individual Career Football Records RUSHING Most Yards Passing INTERCEPTIONS SCORING Most Carries 6,083, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 Most Interceptions Most Points 433, Monty Bullerdick, 1977-78 Most Touchdowns 21, Karl Stein, 1969-70 196, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 Most Net Yards 194, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 38, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 PASS RECEIVING 2,228, Rocky Klever, 1977-81 Most Receptions Most Touchdowns 31, “Wild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 Most Passes Had Intercepted 151, Brian Salonen, 1980-83 PASSING 21, Del Spear, 1973-76 38, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 M ost Yards Most Attempts Most Field Goals 832. Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 1,882, Brian Salonen, 1980-83 Most Completions Highest Completion Pet. Most Touchdown Receptions 35, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 Most Conversion Kicks 488, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 58.7, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-84 12, Brian Salonen, 1980-83 102, Dan Worrell, 1968-70

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