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Grizzly Cup Initiated in 1921, the Grizzly Cup is the University of Montana’s oldest athletic award. Dr. W. E. Schreiber, a long time head of the UM physical education department, began the award which is given to the athlete who best represents the University on and off the playing field. Greg Iseman 1982 Grizzly Cup Larry Higbee ......................................................1921 Gil Porter ............................................................ 1922 Gil Porter ............................................................ 1923 Angus Meagher ................................................. 1924 Russ Sweet .......................................................... 1925 Ted Illman .......................................................... 1926 Clarence C o y le ................................................. 1927 Eddie Chinske ................................................... 1928 Tom Davis ........................................................ 1929 Ray L e w is ............................................................ 1930 Glenn Lockwood ............................................... 1931 Lowell D ailey ...................................................... 1932 Dale Hinman ................................. 1933 Al Dahlberg ......................................................1934 Naseby Rhinehart, Sr ......................................... 1935 Henry Blastic ......................................................1936 Bill Lazetich ........................................................ 1938 Bob Thornally ................................................... 1940 Tom O’Donnell ................................................. 1941 Bill Jones ............................................................ 1942 Henry Dahmer ....................................................1943 Charles Moses ....................................................1948 John Helding ......................................................1949 Jack O’Laughlin ............................................... 1950 Ray Bauer ............................................................ 1951 Robert Byrne ................................................... 1952 Jack Luckman ............................................... 1953 Ed Anderson ................................................... 1954 Murdo Campbell ............................................... 1955 Dale Shupe ..........................................................1956 Don Williamson ................................................. 1957 Naseby Rhinehart, Jr .........................................1958 Mike Granbois ................................................... 1959 Rudy Ruana ....................................................... I960 Bob O’Billovich ................................................. 1961 Bob O’Billovich ................................................. 1962 Paul D. M ille r ..................................................... 1963 Tim Aldrich ....................................................... 1964 William M. Rice ................................................. 1965 Gary B. P e c k ..................................................... 1966 Greg Hanson ............................................... 1967 Willie Jones ....................................................... 1968 Mick Harrington ...............................................1969 Roy Robinson ................................................... 1970 Lonzo Lewis ....................................................... 1971 Steve Okoniewski .............................................1972 EarlTye ........................................................... 1973 Robin Selvig ....................................................... 1974 Rock Svennungsen .......................................... 1975 Dean Erhard ...................................................1976 Marsha Hamilton .......................................... 1977 Tim Kerr ......................................................... 1978 Ed Cerkovnik .................................................1979 Craig Zanon ......................... 1980 Rocky Klever ....................................................1981 Greg Iseman ..................................................... 1982 Grizzly Awards Each year five outstanding University of Montana football players are recipients of awards. The Terry Dillon Award, honoring the outstanding back, was established in 1964 following the accidental death of former Grizzly Terry Dillon. Dillon played defensive and offensive halfback for UM from 1960 to 1962. He started at defensive halfback for the National Football League Minnesota Vikings. The Paul Weskamp Award was established in memory of Paul Weskamp, a tackle on Ed Chinske’s 1954 Grizzlies. The award honors UMs’ outstanding lineman and was established by the citizens of Ronan, Mont. The Golden Helmet Award honors the hardest hitter on the team. It was set up on a nationwide basis by the Coca-Cola Company in 1967. The Larry Miller Award is given in memory of the great Grizzly lineman and wrestler who competed for UM in 1969 and 1970. Miller died in an automobile accident in 1974. The award honors the teams’ outstanding defensive lineman. The Steve Carlson award is given to the teams’ most valuable player in memory of the former Grizzly football player who died in 1977. Dillon 1964—Wayne Harrington 1965—Paul Connelly 1966—Jim Neilsen 1967—Bryan Magnuson 1968—Mike Buzzard 1969—Karl Stein 1970—Arnie Blancas 1971—Steve Caputo 1972—Jeff Hoffmann 1973—Bob Smith 1974—Rock Svennungsen 1975—Del Spear 1976—Paul Fiskness 1977—Monty Bullerdick 1978—Rocky Klever 1979—Rocky Klever 1980—Wayne Harper 1981—Rocky Klever 1982—Greg Iseman Weskamp 1967—Larry Huggins 1968—Tuufuli Uperesa 1969—Tuufuli Uperesa 1970—Larry Miller 1971—Steve Okoniewski 1972—Ron Richards 1973—Jim Leid 1974—Larry Farnam 1975—Walt Brett 1976—Dan Sullivan 1977—Terry Falcon 1978—Guy Bingham 1979—Guy Bingham 1980—Brian McHugh 1981—Jim Rooney 1982—Greg Amundsen Golden Helmet 1967—Bob Beers 1968—Herb White 1969—Jim Nordstrom 1970—Jim Nordstrom 1971—Casey Reilly 1972—Mick Dennehy 1973—Sly Hardy 1974—Ron Rosenberg 1975—Steve Dionas 1976—Greg Anderson 1977—Kelly Johnson 1978—Kent Clausen 1979—Greg Dunn 1980—Jay Becker 1981—Scott Gratton 1982—Scott Gratton Curt McElroy Scott Gratton Golden Helmet, 1981, 1982 Miller 1976—Doug Betters 1977—Steve Fisher 1978—Steve Fisher 1979—Sam Martin 1980—Arnie Rigoni 1981—Pat Curry 1982—Joe Nuu Carlson (MVP) 1977—Ron Lebsock 1978—Tim Kerr 1979—Jim Hard 1980—Kent Clausen 1981—Rocky Klever 1982— Greg Iseman Marty Mornhinweg 22

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Page 1: November 19, 1983 Game Day Grizzly Football Program

Grizzly CupInitiated in 1921, the Grizzly Cup is the University of Montana’s oldest athletic award. Dr. W. E.

Schreiber, a long time head of the UM physical education department, began the award which is given to the athlete who best represents the University on and off the playing field.

Greg Iseman1982 Grizzly Cup

Larry H ig b e e ......................................................1921Gil P o r te r ............................................................1922Gil P o rte r ............................................................1923Angus M eagher................................................. 1924Russ Sweet..........................................................1925Ted Illman ..........................................................1926Clarence C o y le ................................................. 1927Eddie C h in ske ................................................... 1928Tom Davis ........................................................1929Ray Lew is ............................................................1930Glenn Lockw ood............................................... 1931Lowell D a ile y ......................................................1932Dale Hinman ................................. 1933Al Dahlberg ......................................................1934Naseby Rhinehart, Sr.........................................1935Henry B las tic ......................................................1936Bill Laze tich ........................................................1938Bob T h o rn a lly ................................................... 1940Tom O ’D o n n e ll................................................. 1941Bill Jones ............................................................1942Henry D ahm er....................................................1943Charles M oses....................................................1948John H e ld in g ......................................................1949Jack O ’Laughlin ............................................... 1950Ray Bauer............................................................1951Robert Byrne ................................................... 1952Jack Luckman ............................................... 1953Ed Anderson ................................................... 1954

Murdo C a m pb e ll...............................................1955Dale Shupe..........................................................1956Don W illiam son.................................................1957Naseby Rhinehart, J r .........................................1958Mike G ranbo is ................................................... 1959Rudy R uana ....................................................... I960Bob O ’B illo v ic h .................................................1961Bob O ’B illo v ic h .................................................1962Paul D. M il le r ..................................................... 1963Tim Aldrich ....................................................... 1964William M. Rice .................................................1965Gary B. P e c k ..................................................... 1966Greg H a n so n ............................................... 1967Willie Jones ....................................................... 1968Mick Harrington ...............................................1969Roy Robinson ...................................................1970Lonzo Lew is ....................................................... 1971Steve O kon ie w sk i.............................................1972EarlTye .............„ ..............................................1973Robin S e lv ig ....................................................... 1974Rock Svennungsen.......................................... 1975Dean Erhard ...................................................1976Marsha Hamilton .......................................... 1977Tim Kerr ......................................................... 1978Ed Cerkovnik .................................................1979Craig Zanon ......................... 1980Rocky Klever ....................................................1981Greg Iseman .....................................................1982

Grizzly AwardsEach year five outstanding University of Montana football players are recipients of awards.The Terry Dillon Award, honoring the outstanding back, was established in 1964 following the

accidental death of former Grizzly Terry Dillon. Dillon played defensive and offensive halfback for UM from 1960 to 1962. He started at defensive halfback for the National Football League Minnesota Vikings.

The Paul Weskamp Award was established in memory of Paul Weskamp, a tackle on Ed Chinske’s 1954 Grizzlies. The award honors UMs’ outstanding lineman and was established by the citizens of Ronan, Mont.

The Golden Helmet Award honors the hardest hitter on the team. It was set up on a nationwide basis by the Coca-Cola Company in 1967.

The Larry Miller Award is given in memory of the great Grizzly lineman and wrestler who competed for UM in 1969 and 1970. Miller died in an automobile accident in 1974. The award honors the teams’ outstanding defensive lineman.

The Steve Carlson award is given to the teams’ most valuable player in memory of the former Grizzly football player who died in 1977.

Dillon1964—Wayne Harrington1965—Paul Connelly1966—Jim Neilsen1967—Bryan Magnuson1968—Mike Buzzard1969—Karl Stein1970—Arnie Blancas1971—Steve Caputo1972—Jeff Hoffmann1973—Bob Smith1974—Rock Svennungsen1975—Del Spear1976—Paul Fiskness1977—Monty Bullerdick1978—Rocky Klever1979—Rocky Klever1980—Wayne Harper1981—Rocky Klever1982—Greg Iseman

Weskamp1967—Larry Huggins1968—Tuufuli Uperesa1969—Tuufuli Uperesa1970—Larry Miller1971—Steve Okoniewski1972—Ron Richards1973—Jim Leid1974—Larry Farnam1975—Walt Brett1976—Dan Sullivan1977—Terry Falcon1978—Guy Bingham1979—Guy Bingham1980—Brian McHugh1981—Jim Rooney1982—Greg Amundsen

Golden Helmet1967—Bob Beers1968—Herb White1969—Jim Nordstrom1970—Jim Nordstrom1971—Casey Reilly1972—Mick Dennehy1973—Sly Hardy1974—Ron Rosenberg1975—Steve Dionas1976—Greg Anderson1977—Kelly Johnson1978—Kent Clausen1979—Greg Dunn1980—Jay Becker1981—Scott Gratton1982—Scott Gratton

Curt McElroy

Scott GrattonGolden Helmet, 1981, 1982

M iller1976—Doug Betters1977—Steve Fisher1978—Steve Fisher1979—Sam Martin1980—Arnie Rigoni1981—Pat Curry1982—Joe Nuu

Carlson (M V P )1977—Ron Lebsock1978—Tim Kerr1979—Jim Hard1980—Kent Clausen1981— Rocky Klever1982— Greg Iseman

M arty Mornhinweg

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The University of Montana in Missoula is located in a mountain forest setting in beautiful Western Montana. It is halfway between Glacier and Yellowstone national parks.

Four wilderness areas are located near Missoula. The natural surroundings offer excellent opportunities for hunting, fishing, backpacking, river floating, camping and other outdoor recreational pursuits. Two excellent winter ski areas are located within minutes of the University. Several other ski areas are only a couple of hours away by car. UM owns and operates its own golf course adjacent to campus.

The University of Montana is one of the West’s pioneers in education and was chartered February 17, 1893. The school opened in September, 1895, with 50 students enrolling the first day. Located on 201 acres at the base of Mount Sentinel, UM has grown from 50 students and seven faculty members to a present enrollment of 9,000 and approximately 450 fulltime faculty positions.

Through its history, the University of Montana has sustained a high standard of academic excellence in teaching, research and service.

UM offers associate of arts degrees in two areas and bachelor’s degrees in 58 fields. It offers master’s degrees in 54 programs and doctoral degrees in 13.

The College of Arts and Sciences, which is the core of the University, includes a full range of programs and courses in the life sciences, physical sciences, social sciences and humanities. The College also offers curricula in interdisciplinary fields ranging from ethnic studies to interdepartmental studies.

Seven professional schools complete the academic program — Business Administration, Fine Arts,Journalism, Education, Forestry, Law, Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences.

The aim of the University is to provide its students with a relaxing and meaningful learning experience with the best facilities possible. The administration, faculty and staff strive for this goal.

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Inaugural Grizzly Football Hall of Fame (1982)The 19 former University of Montana football stars who were inducted in 1982 included: O L D G O LD S (1897-1927)—Chris Bentz, W ild Bill Kelly, Russ Sweet, Paul Dornblaser, Ted “Chief” Illman and Harry Dahlberg. S TE R L IN G SILVERS (1928- 1959): Tom Davis, M ilt Popovich, Ray Bauer, Stan Renning, Bob Stansberry and Naseby Rhinehart. C U R R E N T COPPERS (1960- ): Tuufuli Uperesa, Roy Robinson, Larry M iller, Steve Okoniewski, Bob O ’Billovich, Bob Beers, and Terry Dillon.

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The Big Sky A th le tic Conference enters its 21st season o f operation coming o f f another outstanding season in 1982-83.

The Big Sky, last season fo r the second straight year, had tw o teams invited to play in the 12-team N C A A D ivision I-A A Collegiate Football Championship playoffs as league champion Montana and Idaho represented the conference in post-season play. In basketball three teams, W eber State, Montana and Idaho had 20-win seasons marking the firs t time in B ig Sky history that three teams have reached the 20-v ic to ry plateau during the same season. Weber State was the w inner o f the B ig Sky’s Post-Season Basketball Tournament and represented the League in the N C A A Basketball Tournament. The U niversity o f Idaho became the First Big Sky member to ever receive a National Invita tional Tournament (N IT ) bid.

The Big Sky’s success on the fie ld and court was evident at the turnstiles during the 1982-83 season.

As a league, in footba ll, the Big Sky averaged almost 11,000 spectators per game ranking fou rth among all I -A A conferences nationally. The Big Sky was th ird nationally (among I-A A confer­ences) w ith over 69% o f stadium capacity. In basketball the conference was ranked 12th among the 29 major basketball playing leagues w ith a 5,028 average per game.

As usual the Big Sky had its share o f A ll-A m erica selections. In wrestling Weber State’s Gary Scriven was selected as was Boise State’s Jake Jacoby (high jum p) in indoor track and fie ld along w ith Weber State’s Farley Gerber (3,000-meter steeplechase) and Nevada-Reno’s D errick M ay (10,000-meters) in outdoor track and field.

The Big Sky Conference conducts championships in eight sports, including cross country, football, w restling, basketball, golf, tennis and indoor and outdoor track and fie ld. E ight institutions are currently members o f the league that has an N C A A Division I-A A a ffilia tion in football and an N C A A D ivis ion I a ffilia tio n in all other sports including an automatic berth to the N C A A Basketball Championships to the conference champion.

Charter members o f the B ig Sky are the U n iversity o f Idaho, Moscow; Idaho State U niversity, Pocatello; U niversity o f Montana, Missoula; Montana State U n ivers ity , Bozeman; and W eber State College, Ogden, U T . Boise State University, Boise, ID ; and Northern Arizona U n ivers ity , Flagstaff, jo ined the league in July1970. The University o f Nevada-Reno was admitted to the league July 1, 1979.

The Big Sky has member schools in five states and covers more than 220,000 square miles (or almost l/1 2 th o f the total square miles in the continental United States). The five states included in the Big Sky Conference (Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Nevada and Utah) span from the Canadian to Mexican borders.

The name “ Big Sky’ ’ originated in a novel authored by A.B. (Bud)

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Guthrie o f Great Falls, Montana in 1947 entitled The Big Sky. Jack H o llow e ll, form er Montana Advertising D irector, promoted the Big Sky theme fo r the Treasure State. H arry Missildine o f the Spokane Spokesman Review called fo r the conference to be named “ the Big Sky Conference” in his column o f Feb. 20, 1963. On Feb. 25, 1963, the conference name was adopted by the presidents o f the new ly formed league during a meeting in Spokane, W A .

Ron Stephenson, 39, is only the fourth commissioner in the 20-year history o f the Big Sky Conference w ith all o f his 18 years o f experience as an administrator coming at member institutions.

The personable Stephenson has had the unique experience o f witnessing the evolution o f the league since its inception in 1963 as a student, coach and athletic administrator. He replaced Steve Belko who retired as commissioner on July 1, 1981. Belko succeeded John Roning as the Big Sky’s th ird commissioner in 1977. Roning served w ith the league from 1971-77 assuming the duties from Jack Friel who served as the Big Sky Commissioner from its inception in 1963 to1971. The conference offices were located in it ia lly in Pullman, W A unil Roning moved the headquarters to Boise on July 1, 1971, where they have been ever since.

A native o f Idaho, Stephenson came to the Big Sky from Boise tate U n iversity where he served as assistant athletic d irector since February o f 1971. He attended T w in Falls, Idaho High School and is a 1965 graduate o f Idaho State University w ith a B.S. in business administration. He received his masters o f business administration degree from the U niversity o f Idaho in 1971. W hile at the University o f Idaho he served as the in s titu tion ’s ticket manager and head tennis and wrestling coach before becoming an assistant athletic director. During his four seasons as Idaho’s tennis mentor (1967-1970) he guided the Vandals to a 74-23 overall record including four Big Sky titles and four Big Sky “ Coach-of-the-Year” awards.

He is married to the form er Patti Judy o f T w in Falls, ID and they are the parents o f two sons,M ike, 17, and Mark, 15.

Arnie Sgalio is currently serving as the league’s in fo rm a t io n d ir e c to r , entering his fif th year w ith the Big Sky since his arrival in 1979. P rior to that he was the sports inform ation d irector at Montana State University fo r three years.Barbara Schenk begins her second year as the admin­istrative assistant for the Big Sky.

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1983 University of Montana Numerical RosterNo. Player Pos. Ht. W t. Yr. Hometown

1 Dean Rominger*** K-P 6-2y2 224 Sr. Fort Benton, MT2 Tony Fudge*** SS 6-2 205 Sr. Great Falls, MT

3 Ken Nelsen FB 6-0 202 So. North Bend, OR4 Tim Gillis OLB 6-4 210 So. Portland, OR

5 Josh Klucewich DB 5-11 175 So. Missoula, MT6 Alan Powell** QB 6-4 214 Sr. Le wist own, MT7 Eby Dobson K 6-0 155 Fr. Sunny Valley, OR8 Nate Odden DB 5-10 180 Fr. Dutton, MT9 Bob Connors* QB 6-2 200 So. Glasgow, MT

10 Tim Monterossi DB 6-0 180 Fr. Klamath Falls, OR12 Kelly Richardson** QB 5-11/2 182 Jr. Grants Pass, OR13 Rod Robison TB 6-0 /2 194 Fr. Jackson, W Y14 Curt McGinness** TB 6-3 194 Jr. Janesville, WI15 Johnny Coppedge* QB 6-3/ 2 185 So. St ay ton, OR16 Mike Rickman ILB 6-2 200 Fr. Pendleton, OR17 Ted Ray* FS 5-11 173 So. Stevensville, MT18 John Rooney** OLB 6-1 216 Jr. Butte, MT19 Tim Sundquist** WR 5-10/2 174 Sr. Great Falls, MT20 Tony Harvey* CB 6-0 185 Sr. Richmond, CA21 Alan Botzheim* RB 5-11 185 So. lone, W A23 Glenn Anderson WR 6-2/2 192 Fr. Bellevue, W A25 Mike Helean* TB 6-0 190 Jr. Missoula, MT26 Alex Rodriguez* CB 5-11 170 Sr. Hawthorne, CA27 Mike Kerr FB 6-0 185 Fr. Missoula, MT28 Joey Charles* TB 5-10 202 Sr. Valencia, CA29 Ed Apostol CB 6-1 185 Fr. Olympia, W A30 Scott Murray FB 6-0 202 So. Kalispell, MT31 Bob Habeck DB 5-11 170 So. Missoula, MT32 Jake Trammell** ILB 6-2/2 232 Jr. Vancouver, W A33 Gary Lowry*** SS 6-2/2 207 Sr. Great Falls, MT34 Beau Shahan LB 6-2/2 200 Fr. Billings, MT35 Derrick Williams** FB 6-O/2 210 Sr. Los Angeles, CA36 Wade Beeler FB 6-0 200 Jr. Clarkston, W A37 Kraig Paulson FB 6-0 202 Fr. Plenty wood, MT38 Malcum Sorrell*** OLB 6-0 210 Sr. Tacoma, W A39 Kerry Anderson FB 6-1 215 Fr. Tigard, OR40 Ned Becker* DB 5-10 183 Jr. Atlantic, IA41 Brad Dantic*** WR 5-9 170 Sr. Laurel, M T42 Rick Dozier* ILB 6-3/2 218 So. Kent, W A43 Scott Timberman DB 6-3 190 Jr. Butte, MT44 Gregg Green ILB 6-0 220 Jr. Tonasket, W A45 Terry Shillam* DB 5-11 191 So. Spokane, W A46 Marc Paffhausen DB 6-2 190 Fr. Butte, M T47 Brent Oakland** ILB 6-2 228 Sr. Glendive, MT48 Shawn Real-Bird FB 6-2 210 So. Hardin, MT49 Lee Brown FB 5-10 190 Fr. Bridgeport, NE50 Doug Sexe ILB 6-1 205 Fr. Great Falls, MT51 Craig Mosier OC 6-4 236 Jr. Renton, W A

52 Glenn Dacus** OC 6-4 245 Jr. Enumclaw, W A53 Greg Pells DT 6-4 230 So. Calgary, Alberta54 Pete Villeneuve OT 6-4 225 So. Sheboygan, WI

55 Chuck Hamilton LB 6-0 200 Fr. Great Falls, MT

56 Darryl Deeks* OC 6-2 240 Sr. Bend, OR57 Dave Seaman LB 6-2 /2 212 So. Mt. Vernon, W A

* —Varsity letters earned

No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown58 Harold Guse* DT 6-6 255 Sr. Janesville, MN59 David McKenzie OL 6-1 255 Jr. New York, NY

60 Eric Dawald* OG 6-2 240 Jr. Owatonna, MN61 Rusty Lohof OG 6-4 205 Fr. Laurel, MT62 Joel Palinsky OG 6-5 220 Fr. Tacoma, W A63 Steve G arrison*** OG 6-3 231 Sr. Spokane, W A64 Mark Smith OG 6-3 235 Fr. Vancouver, W A

65 Scott Moore OG 6-3 240 So. Coos Bay, OR66 Tom Rutt** OT 6-6 /2 273 Jr. Laurel, MT67 Mark Madsen*** OG 6-5/ 2 262 Sr. Ellensburg, W A68 Bob Trout LB 6-3 200 Fr. Hillsboro, OR69 Paul Kaminski LB 6-4 210 Fr. Sequim, W A70 Bob C ordier*** OT 6-4 250 Sr. Spokane, W A71 Larry Clarkson OT 6-7 255 Fr. Abbotsford, BC72 Ken Lowry OLB 6-2 190 Fr. Shephard, MT73 Shawn Poole* DT 6-4 256 So. Spokane, W A74 Pat Foster DT 6-4 215 Fr. Savage, MT75 Mike Crouse*** DT 6-3/2 255 Sr. Spokane, W A76 Rick Linderholm OT 6-5 270 Jr.. Crystal, MN77 Cliff Lewis* DT 6-2 245 Sr. Los Angeles, CA78 Darrin Reid OT 6-6 275 Fr. Klamath Falls, OR79 David Sahlin OLB 6-2 190 Fr. Auburn, W A80 Kelly Weston OLB 6-2/2 210 Jr. Tacoma, W A81 Rick Tabish ILB 6-0 185 Fr. Missoula, MT82 Tony Coe WR 6-1 170 So. Renton, W A83 Scott Sloan WR 5-9 175 Fr. Colville, W A84 Bill Tarrow OLB 6-5 218 So. Eugene, OR85 Scott Moe* WR 5-11 170 So. Missoula, MT86 Rob Meidinger WR 5-10 170 Fr. Billings, MT87 Jim Heinen TE 6-3 229 Jr. Moorhead, MN88 Bob McCauley** WR 6-2/2 194 Jr. Missoula, MT89 Todd Curtis WR 6-0 175 Fr. Victor, MT90 Troy Grovom TE 6-3 200 Fr. Helena, MT91 Dave Dummett* ILB 6-1 218 Sr. Sanborn, IA92 Andre Stephens*** NG 6-2/2 208 Sr. Tacoma, W A93 Ted Calcaterra TE 6-5 215 Fr. Missoula, MT94 Keith Lewis TE 6-4 233 Fr. Tacoma, W A95 Tom O ’Neill TE 6-2/2 215 Fr. Spokane, W A96 Tim Wynne NG 6-3 240 Jr. Havre, MT97 Larry Oliver DL 6-6 230 So. Hillsboro, OR98 Brian Salonen*** TE 6-2/2 231 Sr. Great Falls, MT99 Craig Kuehl LB 6-2 205 Fr. Spokane, W A

Lee Brown FB 5-11 195 Fr. Bridgeport, NEScott Cline FB 6-0 200 Fr. Red Deer, AlbertaLoren Flemming RB 6-1 175 Fr. LaCrosses, W AMark Herbert WR 6-2 185 Fr. Eugene, ORJim Huber K 5-9 150 Fr. Great Falls, MTChris Murray WR 6-1 170 Fr. Englewood, COKeith New QB 5-10 165 Fr. Anchorage, AKDoug Pierson FB 6-2 190 Fr. Belt, MTRich Rivers OL 6-1 230 Fr. Pendleton, ORRich Slater DB 5-10 170 Fr. Billings, MTDan Shaneyfelt P 6-1 190 Jr. Grants Pass, OR

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when Montana has the ball

G R IZZLY O FFENSE19 Tim Sundquist (5-10%, 175, S r.).................................LE76 Rick Linderholm (6-5, 270, J r .) ...................................LT63 Steve Garrison (6-3, 241, S r.).................................... LG56 Darryl Deeks (6-2, 240, Sr.).......................................... C60 Eric Dawald (6-2, 240, J r .) ..........................................RG70 Bob Cordier (6-4, 250, S r.)......................................... RT98 Brian Salonen (6-2l/2, 231, S r.)....................................TE88 Bob McCauley (6-2%, 194, J r .) ...................................RE15 Johnny Coppedge (6-3, 185, S o .).............................QB37 Kraig Paulson (6-0, 202, F r.)....................................... FB28 Joey Charles (5-10, 202, S r.)......................................TB

BENGAL DEFENSE44 Carl Qualls (6-1, 222, S r . ) ....................................... OLB88 Bob O tto (6-5, 235, Jr.) ............................................. DT58 Steve Anderson (6-1, 259, J r . ) .................................NG77 Chuck Wiefels (6-4, 252, Sr.) ...................................DT65 Anthony Delaney (6-2, 206, So.) ...........................OLB35 Lem Galeai (6-1, 236, Sr.) ........................................ ILB52 Jerome Galloway (6-2, 205, Sr.) ..............................ILB27 Matt Courtney (6-0, 187, Sr.) ................................... LC24 John Berry (6-2, 193, Jr.) ...........................................SS17 Reggie Chapman (6-1, 181, S r.)..................................FS7 Gerald Richardson (6-1, 174, S o .)............................ RC

Grizzlies1 D. Rominger, K/P 52 G. Dacus, OC2 T. Fudge, SS 53 G. Pells, DT3 K. Nelsen, FB 54 P. Villeneuve, OT4 T. Gillis, OLB 55 C. Hamilton, LB5 J. Klucewich. DB 56 D. Deeks, OC6 A. Powell, QB, TE 57 D. Seaman, LB7 E. Dobson, K 58 H. Guse, DT8 N. Odden, DB 59 D. McKenzie, OT9 B. Connors, QB 60 E. Dawald, OG

10 T. Monterossi, DB 61 R. Lohof, OG12 K. Richardson, QB 62 J. Palinsky, OG13 R. Robison, TB 63 S. Garrison, OG14 C. McGinness, TB 64 M. Smith, OG15 J. Coppedge, QB 65 S. Moore, OG16 M. Rickman, ILB 66 T. Rutt, OT17 T. Ray, FS 67 M. Madsen, OG18 J. Rooney, OLB 68 B. Trout, LB19 T. Sundquist, WR 69 P. Kaminski, LB20 T. Harvey, CB 70 B. Cordier, OT21 A. Botzheim, TB 71 L. Clarkson, OT23 G. Anderson, WR 72 K. Lowry, OLB25 M. Helean, TB 73 S. Poole, DT26 A. Rodriguez, CB 74 P. Foster, DT27 M. Kerr, TB 75 M. Crouse, DT28 J. Charles, TB 76 R. Linderholm, OT29 E. Apostol, DB 77 C. Lewis, DT30 S. Murray, FB 78 D. Reid, OT31 B. Habeck, DB 79 D. Sahlin, OLB32 J. Trammell, ILB 80 K. Weston, OLB33 G. Lowry, SS 81 R. Tabish, ILB34 B. Shahan, LB 82 T. Coe, WR35 D. Williams, FB 83 S. Sloan, WR36 W. Beeler, FB 84 B. Tarrow, OLB37 K. Paulson, FB 85 S. Moe, WR38 M. Sorrell, OLB 86 R. Meidinger, WR39 K. Anderson, FB 87 J. Heinen, TE40 N. Becker, DB 88 B. McCauley, WR41 B. Dantic, WR 89 T. Curtis, WR42 R. Dozier, ILB 90 T. Grovom, TE43 S. Timberman, DB 91 D. Dummett, ILB44 G. Green, ILB 92 A. Stephens, NG45 T. Shillam, DB 93 T. Calcaterra, TE46 M. Paffhausen, DB 94 K. Lewis, TE47 B. Oakland, ILB 95 T. O ’Neill, TE48 S. Real-Bird, ILB 96 T. Wynne, NG49 L. Brown, FB 97 L. Oliver, DL50 D. Sexe, ILB 98 B. Salonen, TE51 C. Mosier, OC 99 C. Kuehl, NG

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when Idaho St. has the ball

BEN G A L O FFENSE16 Michael Thompson (6-0, 171, Sr.) ............................ SE57 Jeff Bartlow (6-3, 247, Jr.) ..........................................LT75 Chris Lacy (6-3, 245, S o .) .......................................... LG50 Todd Price (6-1, 223, Jr.) .............................................C55 Tim Messur (6-1, 234, Jr.) .........................................RG74 Kent Marboe (6-8, 249, S r . ) .................................... RT81 Ken O ’Neal (6-3, 226, Sr.) ......................................... TE12 Paul Peterson (6-2, 192, S r .) ..................................... QB32 Ron Gilner (6-0, 200, Sr.) ...........................................FB23 Wade Wilhite (5-9, 189, J r . ) .......................................TB82 Blake Stamper (6-2, 178, Sr.) ....................................FL

G R IZZ LY DEFENSE38 Malcum Sorrell (6-0, 210, Sr.)................................ OLB77 Cliff Lewis (6-2, 245, S r.) .............................................LT91 Dave Dummett (6-1, 218, S r .) ..................................NG73 Shawn Poole (6-4, 256, So.)........................................ RT84 Bill Tarrow (6-5, 218, So.)........................................ OLB32 Jake Trammell (6-2%, 232, J r.) ................................. ILB47 Brent Oakland (6-2, 228, S r .) ....................................ILB20 Tony Harvey (6-0, 180, S r.).....................................LCB17 Ted Ray (5-11, 170, So.)..............................................SS43 Scott Timberman (6-3, 190, J r . ) ................................ FS26 Alex Rodriguez (5-11, 170, Sr.)............................... RCB

Bengals1 B. Sutherland, QB 51 R. Williamson, OG2 W. Johnson, CB 52 J. Galloway, ILB4 J. Kaiser, P-K 53 D. White, ILB5 J. Necoechea, TB 54 J. Johnson, C7 G. Richardson, CB 55 T. Messuri, OG8 P. Larson, P-K 56 E. Davis, ILB

11 E. Scott, WR 57 J. Bartlow, OT12 P. Peterson, QB 58 S. Anderson, NG13 B. Koetter, FS 59 B. Collins, NG14 D. Horn, QB 60 T. Jewell, OLB15 N. Olsen, WR 61 A. Bailey, DL16 M. Thompson, WR 62 S. Nessen, OL17 R. Chapman, FS 63 F. Ernst, DT21 C. Cawdery, TB 64 T. Thomas, OT22 B. Brown, TB 65 A. Delaney, OLB23 W. Whilhite, TB 67 R. Manu, ILB24 J. Berry, SS 68 M. Schwartz, C25 J. FitzGerald, CB 71 J. Turner, OL26 P. Daggons, OLB 72 R. Triplett, OL27 M. Courtney, CB 73 J. Arbuckle, DT28 A. Warren, TB 74 K. Marboe,- OT29 G. Tarylor, SS 75 C. Lacy, OG31 M. Bute, CB 76 M. Schwartz, DL32 Gilner, FB 77 C. Wiefels, DT33 D. Russell, ILB 79 J. Saitz, OT34 D. Goodwin, FB 81 K. O ’Neal, TE35 L. Galeai, ILB 82 B. Stamper, WR38 M. Hoge, FB 84 J. Griswold, TE43 L. Spears, ILB 85 G. Adelsbach, WR44 C. Qualls, OLB 88 B. Otto, DT45 M. Hronek, ILB 89 L. Hirschi, OLB46 R. Fowler, FB 90 B. Semple, WR48 M. Hall, CB 92 M. Moyle, DL50 T. Price. C 94 K. Hudgens, OLB

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1983 Idaho State Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. W t. Yr.1 Boyd Sutherland QB 6-1 176 So.2 Walter Johnson CB 5-9 160 Jr.4 Jeff Kaiser P-K 6-2 184 Jr.5 Jerry Necoechea TB 6-1 186 So.7 Gerald Richardson CB 6-0 174 So.8 Perry Larson P-K 5-11 165 Jr.

11 Ed Scott WR 6-0 195 Jr.12 Paul Peterson QB 6-2 192 Sr.13 Brent Koetter FS 6-1 177 Jr.14 Don Horn QB 6-1 203 So.15 Nick Olsen WR 6-1 180 Fr.16 Michael Thompson WR 6-0 171 Sr.17 Reggie Chapman FS 6-1 181 Sr.21 Chris Cawdery TB 6-3 197 Jr.22 Bruce Brown TB 5-11 195 Jr.23 Wade Wilhite TB 5-9 189 Jr.24 John Berry SS 6-2 193 Jr.25 Jamie Fitzgerald CB 6-1 164 Fr.26 Preston Daggons OLB 5-9 182 Fr.27 Matt Courtney CB 6-0 187 Sr.28 Albert Warren TB 5-9 190 Jr.29 Gary Taylor SS 6-1 191 Fr.31 Monte Bute CB 5-10 169 So.32 Ron Gilner FB 6-0 200 Sr.33 Dana Russell ILB 6-4 208 Fr.34 Dale Goodwin FB 5-11 208 So.35 Lem Galeai ILB 6-1 236 Sr.38 Merril Hoge FB 6-1 204 Fr.43 Leroy Spears ILB 6-2 235 Jr.44 Carl Qualls OLB 6-1 222 Sr.45 Mike Hronek ILB 5-11 199 Fr.46 Rick Fowler FB 6-0 195 Fr.48 Mel Hall CB 5-9 180 Jr.50 Todd Price C 6-1 223 Jr.51 Rich Williamson OG 6-3 255 Jr.52 Jerome Galloway ILB 6-2 206 Sr.53 David White ILB 6-0 211 Jr.54 John Johnson C 6-6 264 Sr.55 Tim Messuri OG 6-1 234 Jr.56 Earl Davis ILB 6-0 204 Jr.

HometownBeaverton, OR Sacramento, CA Preston, ID Bisbee, AZ Sacramento, CA Colorado Springs, CO San Diego, CA San Diego, CA Pocatello, ID Torrance, CA Idaho Falls, ID Long Beach, CA Tacoma, W A Caldwell, ID Champaign, IL Ft. Lauderdale, FL El Cajon, CA Spokane, W A Las Vegas, NV Littleton, CO Fairfield, CA Hazelton, ID Lebanon, OR Glendale, CA Morgan, UT Emmett, ID Laie, HI Pocatello, ID Fresno, CA Berkeley, CA Pocatello, ID Orem, UT McCammon, ID Salt Lake City, UT Ogden, UT Commerce, CO Arcadia, CA Rainier, OR Caldwell, ID San Francisco, CA

No. Player Pos. Ht. W t. Yr. Hometown

57 Jeff Bartlow OT 6-3 247 Jr. Pomeroy, WA

58 Steve Anderson NG 6-1 259 Jr. Arvada, CO

59 Brent Collins NG 6-2 236 So. Caldwell, ID

60 Tom Jewell ILB 6-1 203 Fr. Pocatello, ID

61 Andrew Bailey DL 5-9 231 Fr. Mt. Home, ID

62 Shawn Nessen OL 6-6 262 Fr. Howell, UT

63 Fred Ernst DT 6-3 236 Jr. Golden, CO

64 Thomas Thomas O T 6-4 240 So. Caldwell, ID

65 Anthony Delaney OLB 6-2 206 So. Covina, CA

67 Ron Manu OLB 6-0 214 Fr. Edwards AFB, CA

68 Mike Schwartz C 6-1 240 Fr. Longmont, CO

71 James Turner OL 6-3 250 Fr. Kaunakakai, HI

72 Randy Triplett OL 6-3 228 Fr. Boise, ID

73 John Arbuckle DT 6-4 245 So. Sacramento, CA

74 Kent Marboe OT 6-8 249 Sr. Idaho Falls, ID

75 Chris Lacy OG 6-3 245 So. St. Paul, MN

76 Mark Schwartz DL 6-5 230 Fr. Longmont, CO

77 Chuck Wiefels DT 6-4 252 Sr. Campbell, CA

79 John Saitz OT 6-5 250 Jr. Vallejo, CA81 Ken O ’Neal TE 6-3 226 Sr. Berkeley, CA

82 Blake Stamper WR 6-2 178 Sr. Phoeniz, AZ

84 Jody Griswold TE 6-2 212 So. Boise, ID

85 Greg Adelsbach WR 6-2 187 Fr. Moscow, ID

88 Bob Otto DT 6-5 235 Jr. Sacramento, CA

89 Lynn Hirschi OLB 6-4 198 Fr. Trementon, UT

90 Brett Semple WR 6-1 177 So. Twin Falls, ID

92 Mike Moye D L 6-1 223 Fr. Edwards AFB, CA

94 Kevin Hudgens OLB 6-4 222 So. Caldwell, ID95 Bill Rice DT 6-4 230 Sr. Pomona, CA

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Bail dead Touchback (move

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Failure to wear required equipment

Ball illegally kicked batted or touched

Ineligible downfield on pass

Illegal use of hands or arms

Code of Officials’ Signals3 N

Start clock

Time-out Discretionary or injury time­

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Touchdown!Field goal Point(s) after touchdown Safety

First down

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Loss of down

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Legal touching of forward Inadvertent whistle pass or scrimmage kick (Face Press Box)

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End of period

nEncroachmentOffside

Illegal procedure False start Illegal position

IIllegal motion Illegal shift

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Substitution infractionUnsportsmanlike conduct Noncontact foul

Delay of game

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Illegal participation Sideline interference

Running into or roughing kicker

or holder

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Invalid fair catch signalIllegal fair catch signal Kick catching interference

40

Personal foul Clipping

Roughing passer

41

Illegal pass Illegal forward

handing Intentional grounding

Blocking below waist Illegal block

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Chop block

WHelping runner Interlocked interference

Grasping face mask or helmet opening

46

Tripping

Holding or obstructing

47

Player disqualification

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1983 Grizzly Schedule"The Team

Sept. 17 UM 21, Boise State* 20.Sept. 24 UM 35, Portland State 19Oct. 1 UM 21, Northern Arizona* 17Oct. 8 UM 28, W eber State 26Oct. 15 UM 0, Nevada-Reno* 38Oct. 22 UM 24, University of Idaho* 45Oct. 29 UM 8, M ontana State* 28Nov. 5 Long Beach State ........................ 1:30 p.m.Nov. 12 Eastern W ashington ....................2:30 p.mNov. 19 Idaho State* ................................... -|:3o p.m .Home Games (B O LD ) are at Dornblaser Stadium. *Big Sky Conference Gam es

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The G rizzly Record BookIndividual Records—Single Season

K1CKOFF RETURNS Most Returns28, Greg Dunn, 1979 Most Yards

RUSHINGMost Carries241, Greg Iseman, 1982 Most Net Yards 1253, Steve Caputo, 1971 Highest Average Per Carry8.2, Dick Imer, 1953 (86-703)Most Touchdowns Rushing11, Steve Sullivan, 1920 10, Greg Iseman, 19829, Dick Imer, 1954

PASSINGMost Attempts243, Bob Boyes, 1979Most Completed140, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982Most Yards1,668, Bob Boyes, 1979Highest Completion Percentage(minimum of 100 attempts)61.9, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 (140x226) Most Passes Had Intercepted 15, Bob Boyes, 1979 Most Touchdown Passes12, Bob Boyes, 197912, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982

TO TA L O FFENSEMost Plays334, Bob Boyes, 1979

Most Yards1674, Marty Mornhinweg, 1982 (Rush-105; Pass-1,569)

PASS R E C E IV IN G Most Receptions 48, Greg Iseman, 1982 Most Yards 722, Jim Hard, 1979 Most Touchdowns 7, Jim Hard, 1979 6, Paul Cooley, 1976 6, Allen Green, 1977 6, Vern Kelly, 1978

P U N T IN GMost Punts70, Dave Harrington, 1973 Most Yards2,654, Dave Harrington, 1973 Highest Average(minimum of 35 punts)41.3, Lon Howard, 1968 (61-2517)

P U N T RETURNS Most Returns42, Karl Stein, 1970 Most Yards 417, Karl Stein, 1970 Highest Average20.2, Greg Anderson, 1974 (13-263)

660, Greg Dunn, 1979 Highest Average33.5, Greg Anderson, 1974 (10-335)

PASS IN TER C EP TIO N S Most Interceptions11, Karl Stein, 1969 Most Yards Returned218, Greg Anderson, 1978 (6 interceptions)

SC O R IN GMost Points84, Greg Iseman, 1982 79, “ W ild” Bill Kelly, 1926 Most Touchdowns 14, Greg Iseman, 198212, “ W ild” Bill Kelly, 192611, Steve Sullivan, 1920 10, Dick Imer, 195410, Del Spear, 1974 Most Field Goals12, Bruce Carlson, 197611, Dean Rominger, 1981 Most Conversions40, Dan Worrell, 1969

Individual Records— Single GameRUSHING

Most Carries36, Monty Bullerdick, Idaho State, 1977Most Net Yards227, Les Kent, Portland St., 1969Most Touchdowns Rushing4, Arnie Blancas, Weber State, 19704, Greg Iseman, Weber State, 1982Longest Touchdown Run80, Bob Smith, Simon Fraser, 197380, Mike Mickey, South Dakota, 197580, Doug Egbert, Weber State, 1975Longest Run From Scrimmage88, “Wild” Bill Kelly, Mt. St. Charles, 1924

PASSINGMost Attempts41, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 Most Completed22, Marty Mornhinweg vs. Montana State, 1982 22, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 Most Yards356, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 Most Touchdowns4, Tom Kingsford vs. Eastern Wash., 1950 4, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979 4, Marty Mornhinweg vs. E. Washington, 19804, Marty Mornhinweg vs. Montana State, 1982 Highest Completion Percentage (minimum of 10 attempts)•824, Marty Mornhinweg vs. N. Iowa, 1981 (12-17) Most Passes Had Intercepted5, John Vaccarelli vs. University of Pacific, 1966 Longest Touchdown Pass86, Gary Berding vs. Idaho, 1970

T O T A L O FFENSEMost Plays47, Rock Svennungsen, vs. Montana State, 1973 Most Yards350, Bob Boyes vs. Portland State, 1979

PASS R E C E IV IN G Most Receptions10, Greg Iseman vs. Oregon State, 1982 9, Vern Kelly vs. Puget Sound, 1978 Most Yards166, Rick Strauss, Portland State, 1967 Most Touchdowns 3, Ray Bauer, Eastern Wash., 1950 3, Paul Cooley, Weber State, 1975 3, Jim Hard, Portland State, 1979 Longest Touchdown Reception 86, Jim DeBord, Idaho 1970

P U N T IN GMost Punts11, Dave Harrington, Rice, 197311, Terry Thomas, Nevada-Las Vegas, 1978 Most Yards443, Lon Howard, Utah State, 1968 Highest Average50.2, Dean Rominger vs. Puget Sound, 1982 (4-

201) P U N T RETURNS Most Returns7, Karl Stein, Portland St., 1970 Most Yards126, Karl Stein, Portland St., 1970 Longest Touchdown 83, Ron Baines, U of Pacific, 1967

K IC K O F F RETURNS Most Returns 7, Sly Hardy, Boise St., 1973

Most Yards173, Sly Hardy, Boise St., 1973 Longest Touchdown102, Milt Popovich, Oregon St. College, 1936 94, Greg Anderson, Idaho and Mont. St., 1974

PASS IN TER C EP TIO N S Most Interceptions4, Ed Cerkovnik, Portland St., 1977 Most Yards Returned125, Kelly Johnson, Portland St., 1977 Longest Touchdown 90, Kelly Johnson, Portland St., 1977

SC O R IN GMost Points30, Greg Iseman, Weber State, 198226, “ W ild” Bill Kelly, Whitman College, 192624, Del Spear, Idaho, 197424, Arnie Blancas, Weber, 197024, Jeff Hoffmann, N. Arizona, 1972Most Touchdowns5, Greg Iseman, Weber State, 1982 4, Arnie Blancas, Weber, 19704, Jeff Hoffmann, N. Arizona, 1972 4, Del Spear, Idaho, 1974 Most Field Goals4, Bruce Carlson, Northern Colorado, 1976 Longest Field Goal 50, Dan Worrell, S. Dakota St., 1969 50, Bruce Carlson, N. Colorado, 1976 Most Conversions9, Russell Sweet, Montana School of Mines, 1924 7, M ick O ’Neill, Portland St., 1967 7, Dan Worrell, Portland St., 1968 7, Dan Worrell, Northern Arizona, Portland St.,

S. Dakota St., 1969

Most Carries728, 1970 Most Net Yards3,477, 1971

Team Records-Single SeasonR U S H IN G

Highest Average Per C arry5.6, 1954 (380-2114)Highest Per Game Average338.4, 1970

Most Attempts320, 1982 Most Completed195, 1982

PASSING

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Team R ecords— Single Season (cont.)Highest Completion Percentage61.0, 1982 (195-320)Highest Average Yardage195.4, 1982Most Passes Had Intercepted28, 1977Fewest Passes Had Intercepted4, 1970Most Touchdown Passes15, 1969 Most Yards2,149, 1982

T O T A L O FFENSEMost Plays819, 1978 Most Yards4548, 1969Highest Per Play Average5.9, 1969 (772-4548)Highest Per Game Average454.8, 1969

FIRST D O W N S Most Total First Downs231, 1982Most First Downs Rushing171, 1970Most First Downs Passing93, 1982Most First Downs by Penalties23, 1979

P U N TIN GMost Punts72, 1978

Most Yards2831, 1978 Highest Average41.2, 1968 (64-2633)

P U N T R ETU R N S Most Returns 42, 1970 Most Yards 450, 1949 Highest Average17.9, 1954 (12-215)

K IC K O F F R ETU R N S Most Returns48, 1955 Most Yards 1,059, 1974 Highest Average24.6, 1974 (43-1,059)

S C O R IN GMost Points335, 1969Most Touchdowns44, 1969Most Field Goals12, 1976, 1981 Most Conversions40, 1969

R USH DEFENSE Fewest Average Carries Allowed34.6, 1970Lowest Per Rush Yield2.0, 1970 (346-699)Fewest Yards Allowed699, 1970

PASS DEFENSE Fewest Attem pts Allowed96, 1959Fewest Completions Allowed35, 1959Lowest Com pletion Pet. Allowed.354, 1973 (84-237)Fewest Yards Allowed415, 1959Fewest Touchdowns Allowed4, 1963M ost Passes Intercepted28, 1970

T O T A L DEFENSE Fewest Average Plays Allowed55.6, 1963Lowest Average Per Play Yield3.3, 1970 (648-2150)Fewest Yards2150, 1970Lowest Yield Per Game215.0, 1970

FIR ST D O W N S Fewest Allowed98, 1949Fewest Rushing39, 1970Fewest Passing14, 1959Fewest By Penalties3, 1959 and 1964

REC OVERIES M ost Fum ble Recoveries27, 1975M ost T o ta l Recoveries45, 1977 (Interceptions and Fumbles)

Team Record-Single Game

R U S H IN GMost Carries83, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970 Most Net Yards 471, vs. Portland St., 1968 Most Touchdowns 16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 6, vs. Portland St., 1967 and 1968 6, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969 6, vs. Idaho State, 1971 6, vs. South Dakota, 1975

Highest Average Per Carry8.6, vs. North Dakota, 1948

PASSINGMost Attempts41, vs. Portland State, 1979 Most Completions 27, vs. Montana State, 1982 Most Yards374, vs. Montana State, 1982 Most Touchdowns

Most Passes Had Intercepted6, vs. Utah St., 1948

T O T A L O FFEN S EMost Plays99, vs. S. Dakota St., 1970 Most Yards649, vs. Portland St., 1968 Highest Average Per Play9.9, vs. N. Dakota, 1948 (46-457)

FIRST D O W N S Most First Downs 29, vs. Montana State, 1982 29, vs. Idaho, 1969, 1974 Most Rushing First Downs 25, Idaho, 1974 Most Passing First Downs 17, vs. Portland State, 1979 17, vs. Montana State, 1982 Most First Downs by Penalties 5, five times; three times in 1968

P U N T IN G4, vs. Eastern Washington, 1950, 1980 Most Punts4, vs. Idaho, 1968 4, vs. Portland State, 1979 4, vs. Montana State, 1982 Highest Completion Percentage.750, vs. Montana State, 1982 .750, vs. Idaho State, 1963

11, vs. Rice, 1973; vs. Nevada- Las Vegas, 1978

Most Yards 443, vs. Utah St., 1968 Highest Average49.2, vs. N. Arizona, 1967

P U N T R ETU R N SMost Returns7, vs. S. Dakota St., 19697, vs. Portland St., 19707, vs. Tulsa, 1972Most Yards224, vs. New Mexico, 1959

S C O R IN GMost Points133, M t. St. Charles, 1920 60, vs. Simon Fraser, 1980 58, vs. Portland St., 1968 58, vs. S. Dakota St., 1969

Most Touchdowns16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 8, vs. Eastern Washington, 1950 8, vs. Portland St., 1967 8, vs. Portland St., 1968

Most Conversion Kicks16, vs. Mt. St. Charles, 1920 7, vs. Portland St., 1967 7, vs. Portland St., 1968 7, vs. Portland St., Northern

Arizona, S. Dakota St., 1969

RUSH DEFENSE Fewest Carries18, vs. British Columbia, 1963 Fewest Yards -33, vs. Portland St., 1975 Fewest Average Yards Per Play-1.1, vs. Portland St., 1975

PASS DEFENSE Most Interceptions8, vs. Portland St., 1977,7, two times in 1978

Lowest Completion Percentage(minimum of 15 attempts).179, by Montana St., 1971 (5-28)

M ost Yards Interceptions Returned

234, vs. N. Colorado, 1978TO T A L DEFENSE

Fewest Plays Allowed27, vs. British Columbia, 1963 Fewest Yards Allowed28, vs. Utah St., 1950 Lowest Average Per Play

Allowed .68, vs. Utah St., 1950

Individual Career Football RecordsIN T E R C E P T IO N SR U S H IN G

Most Carries433, Monty Bullerdick, 1977-78 Most Net Yards2,228, Rocky Klever, 1977-81

PASSINGMost Attempts527, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980- Most Completions309, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-

Most Yards Passing3,630, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-

Most Touchdowns22, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-

Most Passes Had Intercepted25, Tom Kingsford, 1948-50 25, Van Troxel, 1972-75

Highest Completion Percentage58.6, Marty Mornhinweg, 1980-

Most Interceptions21, Karl Stein, 1969-70

PASS R E C E IV IN G Most Receptions83, Vern Kelly, 1977-78 83, Brian Salonen, 1980- M ost Yards1,250, Ray Bauer, 1948-50 Most Touchdown Receptions10, Paul Cooley, 1975-76

SCORINGM ost Points196, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 194, “ W ild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 M ost Touchdowns 31, “ W ild” Bill Kelly, 1924-26 21, Del Spear, 1973-76 Most Field Goals 35, Bruce Carlson, 1974-77 Most Conversion Kicks 102, Dan Worrell, 1968-70

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