Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 17, 1983 University of Montana—Missoula

Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 17, 1983 University of Montana—Missoula

University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 University of Montana Publications 9-17-1983 Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 17, 1983 University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc Recommended Citation University of Montana—Missoula. Athletics Department, "Grizzly Football Game Day Program, September 17, 1983" (1983). Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012. 57. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/grizzlyfootball_programs_asc/57 This Program is brought to you for free and open access by the University of Montana Publications at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Grizzly Football Game Day Programs, 1914-2012 by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. (Photo by Geoffrey Sutioi QUICK RESPONSE Time won't stand still when your C vice. That's why you can count on and the facilities to do the job fast. the field or in our shop. Turn to Long Machinery before tim / / V /LONG / / ! M A C H IN E R Y M issoula KaJispeJJ y o u r CATERPILLAR E DEALER ________ Win a RCA Black & White TV P resident Dr. Neil Bucklew Buy Your Grizzly Tracks Program Each Week and Listen for the Lucky Number— Athletic Directory You May Win a Portable Black & White TV. Athletic Director ................................................... Harley Lewis Associate Athletic Director........................ Barbara Hollmann Business Manager ...................................................Tim Kendall Athletic Faculty Representative ..................Dr. Evan Denney Sports Information Director .............................. Dave Guffey Assistant Sports Information D irector...............Linda Reaves Sports Information Secretary .......................... Norma Hober Ticket and Facilities Manager .............................Gary Hughes Concessions & Promotions D irector..................Tom Dwyer Grizzly Athletic Association Director ................Al Kempfert Head Football Coach ......................................Larry Donovan Assistant Football Coach Joe Glenn Assistant Football C oach ............................ Joe Yeager Assistant Football Coach Mike Johnson SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS Assistant Football C oach Jeff Reinebold Assistant Football C oach Mike Van Diest ASK ABOUT OUR RENT-TO-OWN PROGRAM Assistant Football C oach .........................................Ken Flajole Whirlpool— RCA — — Assistant Football C oach Greg Trenary Sylvania — Sony Assistant Football C oach ........................................ Arvid Grier Kitchenaid Head Men’s Basketball Coach and We Want To Be Your Basketball Coordinator ..........................Mike Montgomery Assistant Basketball C oach ...................................Stew Morrill 56 Assistant Basketball C oach .......................................Bob Niehl Montana Television— ' . ." Head Women’s Basketball Coach ..................... Robin Selvig 1525 Russell Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach Annette Whitaker Phone: Store 728-3800—Service 728-3802 Men’s Track and Cross Country Coach Bill Leach Women’s Cross Country and Track Coach ... Dick Koontz Wrestling Coach ........................................................Scott Bliss Gymnastics Coach ..........................................Terry Hamilton Men’s Tennis C o a c h...................................... Larry Gianchetta Women’s Tennis C o a c h Kris Nord Men’s Golf C o a c h............................................ Skip Koprovica m e Women’s Swimming Coach Doug Brenner Women’s Volleyball Coach ......................................Dick Scott Trainer Dennis Murphy Associate Trainer ............................................Mary McElwain Head Equipment Manager .............................. Steve Hackney Assistant Equipment Manager Mat Popham Basketball Secretary ...............................................Lalla Jessup Football Secretary .......................................... Suelynn Williams AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT Athletic Secretary Cela Burham ©Mr Steak Inc Ticket Office Secretary Rae Proctor WHY IS MR. STEAK AMERICA S Grizzly Athletic Assn. Secretary Jeanenne Hargett STEAK EXPERT? General Facts Location ........................................... Missoula, Montana 59812 We’re experts when it comes to selecting, aging, cutting, Enrollment .................................................................9,000 (est.) and broiling steaks. Mr. Steak serves USDA Choice steak Nickname .......................................................................Grizzlies exclusively. We do not use chemical tenderizers—natural Colors ........................................................Copper, Silver, Gold aging makes our steaks even more tender and flavorful. At Athletic Affiliations .................... Big Sky Conference, NCAA Mr. Steak, we prepare your steak expertly too, as you Basketball Arena .......................................................... Dahlberg order it. (Capacity 12,500) Our waitresses serve all dinners at your table and we have a special KID’S MENU just for the asking. Grizzly Tracks After dining at Mr. Steak, you’ll realize why we’re Grizzly Tracks is the official souvenir program for home America’s steak expert. football games at the University of Montana. They are 3021 Brooks, Missoula produced by the Sports Information Director and the UM Printing Services. 1 Today’s Game by Dave Guffey Grizzly Sports Information Director Grizzlies Host Broncos in Season, Big Sky Opener “ How are you guys going to be this year?” is the for the Griz, compared to the third for the who will all see action in coach Donovan’s sys­ question constantly being asked of University of Broncos. tem. Montana football coach Larry Donovan and his BSU lost its home opener to Cal-Fullerton, 13- Cornerback Alex Rodriguez may be one of the staff. 10, on a last-second field goal. But, last week biggest surprises in the secondary and Scott Well, that question and several others will be Fullerton knocked off Pacific Coast Athletic Timberman, Ned Becker, Tony Harvey and Gary answered this afternoon as the Grizzlies host the Association pre-season favorite Long Beach State Lowry have all had their moments this fall. Boise State Broncos in their season and Big Sky by a touchdown. BSU scored an impressive, The “ G rizzly W all” will have its hands full today Conference opener. come-from-behind 33-14 victory over Eastern with scrambling QB Gerald DesPres, who is 30 of BSU has been at or near the top of the Big Sky Washington last week. Both Long Beach and E. 53 (56 percent) for 366 yards and two touchdowns race consistently over the past 10 season, Washington are on UM ’s nonleague schedule this this season, and was instrumental in the Broncos’ garnering five league titles and tying for another. season. 21-14 home win over UM last year. “ Playing Boise State in our opener is a The Grizzlies were picked by many early- Tailback Rodney Webster, a speedy 5-10,190- tremendous challenge because of their winning season polls to be around fourth in the league pounder, was 7th in all-purpose rushing in the Big tradition and the depth they have in their race, while BSU was picked a notch higher Sky last season and a solid player. Wide receiver program,” Donovan said. “ Boise is a title behind Idaho and Reno, ranked second and third, Kim Metcalf is a “ burner” and leads the team with contender every year in the Big Sky.” respectively, in Sports Illustrated’s 1-AA five catches for 105 yards. preseason national poll. One of the reasons UM was picked as a conference dark horse is the offensive line of Rick Linderholm (6-5, 270), M ark Madsen (6-5%, 262), Glenn Dacus (6-4, 245), Eric Dawald (6-2, 240), Bob Cordier (6-4, 250) and Brian Salonen (6-2%, 232). The offensive line, labeled “Ground Control,” may be the best group the Grizzlies have had in many seasons, led by Madsen and Cordier, two fifth-year seniors, and of course Salonen, an All- American candidate at tight end. 'I Replacing 1,000-yard rusher Greg Iseman is 3 also a big task, but senior Joey Charles (5-10,202) ^ has the most quickness UM has had at tailback in ^5 several years. Senior Derrick Williams will be at 52 fullback, and Kelly Richardson emerged as the top Sutton) (Geoffrey QB, standing out in all three Grizzly fall scrim­ mages. Junior C urt McGinness (6-3, 194) and soph Alan Botzheim (5-11, 185) provide quality backups at TB and will see plenty of action. Behind Richardson are three able QBs in Bob Connors, Johnny Coppedge and Allan Powell. At the wide receiver spots Bob McCauley and Brad Dantic are proven veterans, along with Tim Sundquist. Sophs Tony Coe and Scott Moe have come on strong in pre-season. Defensive tackle Shawn Poole All-conference honorable mention Dean Wide receiver Brad Dantic. Rominger will handle all of the kicking chores, and ranked 17th in 1-AA in punting in 1982. Donovan and his senior-laden squad hope to Defensively the Grizzlies return all conference win a second straight Big Sky crown and break tackle Cliff Lewis and All-American honorable Another big plus for BSU is kicker Tony BSU’s streak of four straight wins over UM and mention and first team All-Big Sky safety Tony Massagli, who hit field goals of 43, 42, 37 and 31 knock them off at home in Dornblaser Field — a Fudge (see today’s cover). yards against Eastern Washington.

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