1982 grizzly statistics

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1982 Grizzly Statistics Scores: UM 0 at Hawaii 40 (43,317) UM 38, Puget Sound 10 (7,450) UM 36, NAU 35* (8,521) UM 28, at Reno 27* (8,112) UM 14 at Boise St. 21* (19,464) *Big Sky game UM 40, Idaho 16* (11,033) UM 14 at Idaho St. 28* (10,091) UM 45, Montana St. 14* (13,598) UM 28 at Portland St. 35 (2,556) UM 42 at Weber St. 20* (5,621) UM 10 at Oregon St. 30 (20,000) Total Offense Mornhinweg Iseman Iseman McKenna Mornhin’g Klucewich Rominger Glenn McGinness Charles Hinson McCauley Salonen Gratton (Int) Fudge (Int) Iseman Klucewich Charles McGin’s Morn’wg Williams Dantic Powell McCauley Dawald Botzheim Murray Coppedge Helean Lewis Jahr Richard’n Team G Plays Pass Rush Total Avg. 10 308 1569 105 1674 167.4 11 243 15 1075 1090 99.1 Scoring TD 14 0 6 5 0 3 3 3 R 10 0 6 4 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 PAT A-M 20/19 10/6 16/15 6/1 2(pass) l(pass) FG/ A-M Pts. 84 37 36 30 18 18 18 18 10 8 6 6 6 Rushing G TC YG YL Net Avg. TD Long 11 241 1169 94 1075 4.5 10 38t 11 59 254 3 251 4.3 4 54 11 42 261 24 237 5.6 2 38 2 17 154 3 151 8.9 2 44 10 82 306 201 105 1.3 6 18t 11 20 63 0 63 3.2 0 18 8 9 49 31 18 2.0 0 26 4 6 21 4 17 2.8 0 12 9 3 16 7 9 3.0 0 10 11 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 5 11 21 14 7 0.6 0 5 2 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 5 5 6 22 17 5 0.8 0 12 4 7 14 9 5 0.7 0 6 1 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 2 2 2 2 0 0.0 0 2 5 4 12 13 -1 -0.3 0 9 11 1 0 15 -15 15.0 0 -15 Opponent 404 1757 274 1483 3.7 21 63t Receiving G No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Salonen 10 37 452 12.2 1 29 Iseman 11 48 420 8.8 4 52t Glenn 10 28 359 12.8 3 52t Klucewich 11 23 187 8.1 1 24t McCauley 9 11 167 15.2 1 30t Hinson 11 15 143 9.5 1 20 Charles 11 8 106 13.3 0 371 Dantic 8 4 81 20.1 0 40 Sundquist 8 4 50 12.5 0 24 Richardson 5 4 49 12.3 0 19 Williams 11 4 40 13.3 0 19 Ray 10 1 27 27.0 0 24 McGinness 2 2 16 8.0 1 8t Botzheim 5 1 16 16.0 0 16 Sethman 9 1 15 15.0 0 15 Staab 2 1 11 11.0 0 11 Helean 4 2 5 2.5 0 5 Moe 4 1 5 5.0 0 5 Opponent 11 186 2281 12.3 13 80t Passing G PA/PC/INT Yds. Pet. TD Long Mornhinweg 10 226/140/7 1569 .619 12 52t Powell 4 46/27/1 316 .587 0 27 Coppedge 5 22/11/0 125 .500 1 24 Richardson 5 21/15/2 117 .714 0 48 Iseman 11 2/2/1 15 .500 0 15 Charles 11 2/1/1 7 .500 0 7 Opponent 11 322/186/17 2281 .560 13 80t Interceptions No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Fudge 6 172 28.7 1 73 Oakland 3 10 3.3 0 10 Ellig 2 0 0.0 0 0 Gratton 1 17 17.0 1 17t Rodriguez 1 13 13.0 0 13 McElroy 1 3 3.0 0 3 Sorrell 1 0 0.0 0 0 Stephens 1 0 0.0 0 0 Madison 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponent 12 72 6.0 0 22 Team Statistics UM First Downs .......... .......... 231 by Rush................................. 118 by Pass.................................. 93 by Penalty............................. 20 Rush Plays................................ 514 Rush Yards Gained.................. 2384 Rush Yards Lost....................... 437 Net Rush Gain/Avg................... 1947/177.0 Pass Attempts........................... 320 Pass Comp./Pct........................ 195/61.0% Had Intercepted........................ 12 NET Yds. Pass./Avg................. 2149/195.4 Total Plays Offense................... 834/4096 Game Avg. Yardage................. 372.4 Punts/Yards/Blkd...................... 52/2111/0 Punt Average............................ 40.6 Fumbles Lost............................ 24/13 Penalties/Yards......................... 80/811 TOUCHDOWNS .................... 39 by Rushing ........................... 24 by Passing ............................ 13 by Return ............................. 0 by Interception ..................... 2 Safety .......... 0 PAT Attempted/Made.............. 36/34 Two Point Con. A /M ............... 3/3 Field Goals A/M/Blkd ............. 16/7/1 TOTAL POINTS ..................... 295 Game Scoring Average ........... 26.8 Punt Returns Opp. 193 79 96 18 404 1757 274 1483/134.8 332 186/56.0% 17 2281/207.4 736/3764 342.2 58/2280/0 39.3 25/17 73/726 35 21 13 1 0 0 31/29 4/2 16/11/1 276 25.1 No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Sethman 7 89 12.7 0 38 Jones 10 76 7.6 0 37 Lowry 4 1 0.3 0 3 Opponent 23 202 8.8 1 471 Kickoff Returns No. Yds. Avg. TD Long Ray 9 193 21.4 0 31 Young 6 93 15.5 0 24 Charles 4 62 15.5 0 19 Dantic 3 45 15.0 0 23 Shillam 1 16 16.0 0 16 Lowry 1 5 5.0 0 5 Jahr 1 0 0.0 0 0 McCauley 1 -7 -7.0 0 -7 Opponents 31 617 19.9 0 69 Punting No. Yds. Avg. Long Blkd. Rominger 49 1979 40.1 58 0 Iseman 3 132 44.0 57 0 Opponent 58 2280 39.3 55 0 Defensive Statistics Tackles Total Unast. Assist. For Forced Fumble Pass Blkd. G Tackles Tackles Tackles Losses Fumbles Recovs. Defl. Kicks Int. Linemen Lewis 11 77 45 32 7(-33) 1 2 5 Nuu 10 59 39 20 4(-27) 3 4 2 Stephens 8 31 19 12 2(14) Sh. Poole 10 34 16 18 3(-18) Sc. Poole 11 27 11 16 2(11) 2 1 Crouse 5 11 4 7 #Guse 2 6 4 2 Dummett 6 6 2 4 l(-2) 1 Mee 1 1 0 1 # Moved to offense after two games Linebackers McElroy 11 132 70 62 8(-39) 5 1 6 1 Kiefer 11 97 49 48 12(-63) 2 3 3 Gratton 11 96 39 57 2(-2) 2 2 1(TD) Oakland 11 73 40 33 5(11) 1 3 3 Trammell 11 51 28 23 1 1 1 Sorrell 4 34 12 22 2(-8) 1 1 Rooney 10 34' 13 21 2(18) 1 Lowry 11 23 7 16 (moved to linebacker after 7 games) Taylor 6 12 7 5 Dozier 4 6 5 1 1 Tarrow 2 2 2 0 l(-2) Gillis 3 1 1 0 Secondary Madison 11 60 43 17 6(13) 1 2 1 1 Fudge 11 44 21 23 1 3 6 Ellig 11 44 22 22 l(-2) 2 3 2 Kovacich 11 30 17 13 2 1 Sethman 9 29 19 10 2 Rodriguez 10 22 15 7 l(-2) 2 1 Jones 11 10 7 3 1 Harvey 5 9 5 4 1 Becker 7 5 1 4 Young 3 3 1 2 1 1 Ray 3 1 1 0 Shillam 3 0 0 0 Others (Offensive Players) Miller Glenn Iseman Dawald Coppedge Scoring by Quarters UM Opponent 3rd Down Conversions UM Opponent 11 9 10 11 5 3 1 1 0 0 1st 55 69 Made 75 54 1 0 1 0 0 2nd 6$ 86 Att. 173 151 2 1 0 0 0 3rd 69 44 Pet. .434 .358 4th 103 77 1 1 Total 295 276 Time of Possession UM Opponent Mins. Avg- 350:48 32:26 309:12 27:34 Note. Tackles for losses included in total tackles. Sacks included in unassisted tackles. 22

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1982 Grizzly Statistics

Scores: UM 0 at Hawaii 40 (43,317)UM 38, Puget Sound 10 (7,450) UM 36, NAU 35* (8,521)UM 28, at Reno 27* (8,112)UM 14 at Boise St. 21* (19,464) *Big Sky game

UM 40, Idaho 16* (11,033)UM 14 at Idaho St. 28* (10,091) UM 45, Montana St. 14* (13,598) UM 28 at Portland St. 35 (2,556) UM 42 at Weber St. 20* (5,621) UM 10 at Oregon St. 30 (20,000)

Tota l Offense

MornhinwegIseman

IsemanMcKennaMornhin’gKlucewichRomingerGlennMcGinnessCharlesHinsonMcCauleySalonenGratton (Int)Fudge (Int)

IsemanKlucewichCharlesMcGin’sMorn’wgWilliamsDanticPowellMcCauleyDawaldBotzheimMurrayCoppedgeHeleanLewisJahrRichard’nTeam

G Plays Pass Rush Total Avg.10 308 1569 105 1674 167.411 243 15 1075 1090 99.1

Scoring

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20/19 10/6

16/15 6/1

2(pass)l(pass)

FG/A-M Pts.

84 37 36 30 18 18 18 18 10 8 6 6 6

RushingG TC YG YL Net Avg. TD Long11 241 1169 94 1075 4.5 10 38t11 59 254 3 251 4.3 4 5411 42 261 24 237 5.6 2 382 17 154 3 151 8.9 2 44

10 82 306 201 105 1.3 6 18t11 20 63 0 63 3.2 0 188 9 49 31 18 2.0 0 264 6 21 4 17 2.8 0 129 3 16 7 9 3.0 0 10

11 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 95 11 21 14 7 0.6 0 52 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 55 6 22 17 5 0.8 0 124 7 14 9 5 0.7 0 61 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 42 2 2 2 0 0.0 0 25 4 12 13 -1 -0.3 0 9

11 1 0 15 -15 15.0 0 -15

Opponent 404 1757 274 1483 3.7 21 63t

ReceivingG No. Yds. Avg. TD Long

Salonen 10 37 452 12.2 1 29Iseman 11 48 420 8.8 4 52tGlenn 10 28 359 12.8 3 52tKlucewich 11 23 187 8.1 1 24tMcCauley 9 11 167 15.2 1 30tHinson 11 15 143 9.5 1 20Charles 11 8 106 13.3 0 371Dantic 8 4 81 20.1 0 40Sundquist 8 4 50 12.5 0 24Richardson 5 4 49 12.3 0 19Williams 11 4 40 13.3 0 19Ray 10 1 27 27.0 0 24McGinness 2 2 16 8.0 1 8tBotzheim 5 1 16 16.0 0 16Sethman 9 1 15 15.0 0 15Staab 2 1 11 11.0 0 11Helean 4 2 5 2.5 0 5Moe 4 1 5 5.0 0 5

Opponent 11 186 2281 12.3 13 80t

PassingG PA/PC/INT Yds. Pet. TD Long

Mornhinweg 10 226/140/7 1569 .619 12 52tPowell 4 46/27/1 316 .587 0 27Coppedge 5 22/11/0 125 .500 1 24Richardson 5 21/15/2 117 .714 0 48Iseman 11 2/2/1 15 .500 0 15Charles 11 2/1/1 7 .500 0 7

Opponent 11 322/186/17 2281 .560 13 80t

InterceptionsNo. Yds. Avg. TD Long

Fudge 6 172 28.7 1 73Oakland 3 10 3.3 0 10Ellig 2 0 0.0 0 0Gratton 1 17 17.0 1 17tRodriguez 1 13 13.0 0 13McElroy 1 3 3.0 0 3Sorrell 1 0 0.0 0 0Stephens 1 0 0.0 0 0Madison 1 0 0.0 0 0

Opponent 12 72 6.0 0 22

Team StatisticsUM

First Downs .......... .......... 231by Rush................................. 118by Pass.................................. 93by Penalty............................. 20

Rush Plays................................ 514Rush Yards Gained.................. 2384Rush Yards Lost....................... 437Net Rush Gain/Avg................... 1947/177.0Pass Attempts........................... 320Pass Comp./Pct........................ 195/61.0%Had Intercepted........................ 12NET Yds. Pass./Avg................. 2149/195.4Total Plays Offense................... 834/4096Game Avg. Yardage................. 372.4Punts/Yards/Blkd...................... 52/2111/0Punt Average............................ 40.6Fumbles Lost............................ 24/13Penalties/Yards......................... 80/811TOUCHDOWNS .................... 39

by Rushing ........................... 24by Passing ............................ 13by Return ............................. 0by Interception ..................... 2Safety .......... 0

PAT Attempted/Made.............. 36/34Two Point Con. A /M ............... 3/3Field Goals A/M/Blkd ............. 16/7/1TOTAL POINTS ..................... 295Game Scoring Average ........... 26.8

Punt ReturnsOpp.

193799618

4041757274

1483/134.8332

186/56.0%17

2281/207.4736/3764

342.258/2280/0

39.325/17

73/726352113100

31/294/2

16/11/127625.1

No. Yds. Avg. TD LongSethman 7 89 12.7 0 38Jones 10 76 7.6 0 37Lowry 4 1 0.3 0 3

Opponent 23 202 8.8 1 471

K ickoff ReturnsNo. Yds. Avg. TD Long

Ray 9 193 21.4 0 31Young 6 93 15.5 0 24Charles 4 62 15.5 0 19Dantic 3 45 15.0 0 23Shillam 1 16 16.0 0 16Lowry 1 5 5.0 0 5Jahr 1 0 0.0 0 0McCauley 1 -7 -7.0 0 -7

Opponents 31 617 19.9 0 69

PuntingNo. Yds. Avg. Long Blkd.

Rominger 49 1979 40.1 58 0Iseman 3 132 44.0 57 0

Opponent 58 2280 39.3 55 0

Defensive StatisticsTackles

Total Unast. Assist. For Forced Fumble Pass Blkd.G Tackles Tackles Tackles Losses Fumbles Recovs. Defl. Kicks Int.

LinemenLewis 11 77 45 32 7(-33) 1 2 5Nuu 10 59 39 20 4(-27) 3 4 2Stephens 8 31 19 12 2(14)Sh. Poole 10 34 16 18 3(-18)Sc. Poole 11 27 11 16 2(11) 2 1Crouse 5 11 4 7

#Guse 2 6 4 2Dummett 6 6 2 4 l(-2) 1Mee 1 1 0 1

# Moved to offense after two gamesLinebackersMcElroy 11 132 70 62 8(-39) 5 1 6 1Kiefer 11 97 49 48 12(-63) 2 3 3Gratton 11 96 39 57 2(-2) 2 2 1(TD)Oakland 11 73 40 33 5(11) 1 3 3Trammell 11 51 28 23 1 1 1Sorrell 4 34 12 22 2(-8) 1 1Rooney 10 34' 13 21 2(18) 1Lowry 11 23 7 16 (moved to linebacker after 7 games)Taylor 6 12 7 5Dozier 4 6 5 1 1Tarrow 2 2 2 0 l(-2)Gillis 3 1 1 0SecondaryMadison 11 60 43 17 6(13) 1 2 1 1Fudge 11 44 21 23 1 3 6Ellig 11 44 22 22 l(-2) 2 3 2Kovacich 11 30 17 13 2 1Sethman 9 29 19 10 2Rodriguez 10 22 15 7 l(-2) 2 1Jones 11 10 7 3 1Harvey 5 9 5 4 1Becker 7 5 1 4Young 3 3 1 2 1 1Ray 3 1 1 0Shillam 3 0 0 0Others (Offensive Players)Miller Glenn Iseman Dawald CoppedgeScoring by Quarters

UMOpponent3rd Down Conversions

UMOpponent

119

10115

31100

1st5569

Made7554

10100

2nd6$86

Att.173151

21000

3rd6944

Pet..434.358

4th10377

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Total295276Time of Possession

UMOpponent

Mins. Avg-350:48 32:26309:12 27:34

Note. Tackles for losses included in total tackles. Sacks included in unassisted tackles.

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The Big Sky A th le tic C o n fe ren ce en te rs its 21st season o f operation com ing o ff a n o th er ou tstan d in g season in 1982-83.

The Big Sky, last season fo r the second stra ig h t year, had tw o teams invited to play in the 12-team N C A A D ivision I-A A C ollegiate Football C ham pionsh ip playoffs as league cham pion M ontana and Idaho rep re sen ted the co n feren ce in post-season play. In basketball th ree team s, W e b e r S ta te , M ontana and Idaho had 20-win seasons m arking the firs t tim e in Big Sky h isto ry tha t th ree teams have reached the 2 0 -v ic to ry p la teau du rin g the same season. W eber State was the w in n er o f the B ig S ky’s Post-Season B asketball Tournam ent and rep resen ted the league in the N C A A B asketball Tournam ent. The U n iv ersity o f Idaho becam e the firs t B ig Sky m em ber to ever receive a N ational Inv ita tional T o u rn am en t (N IT ) bid.

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The Big Sky has m em ber schools in five sta tes and covers m ore than 220,000 square m iles (o r alm ost 1 /12th o f the to tal square m iles in the continental U nited S tates). T he five states included in the Big Sky Conference (A rizona, Idaho, M ontana, N evada and U tah ) span from the Canadian to M exican borders .

The name Big Sky” o rig in a te d in a novel au tho red by A.B. (B ud)

The Big SkyAthleticConference

G u th rie o f G rea t Falls, M ontana in 1947 e n titled The Big Sky. Jack H o llow ell, fo rm er M ontana A dvertising D irec to r, p rom oted the Big Sky them e for the T reasure S tate. H arry M issildine o f the Spokane Spokesman Review called fo r the co n ference to be nam ed ‘‘the Big Sky C o n fe re n c e ” in his colum n o f Feb. 20, 1963. O n Feb. 25, 1963, the co n feren ce nam e was adop ted by the p residen ts o f the new ly form ed league during a m eeting in Spokane, W A .

Ron S tephenson, 39, is only the fou rth com m issioner in the 20-year h isto ry o f the B ig Sky C onference w ith all o f his 18 years o f experien ce as an ad m in istra to r com ing at m em ber institu tions.

T he personab le S tephenson has had the unique experience o f w itnessing the evolution o f the league since its inception in 1963 as a studen t, coach and a th le tic ad m in istra to r. He replaced Steve Belko w ho re tired as com m issioner on Ju ly 1, 1981. Belko succeeded John R oning as the Big Sky’s th ird com m issioner in 1977. Roning served w ith the league from 1971-77 assum ing the duties from Jack Friel w ho served as the Big Sky C om m issioner from its inception in 1963 to1971. The con ference offices w ere located in itia lly in Pullm an, W A unil R oning m oved the h eadquarters to Boise on July 1, 1971, w here they have been ever since.

A native o f Idaho, Stephenson cam e to the Big Sky from Boise ta te U n iv ersity w here he served as assistant a th le tic d irec to r since F ebruary o f 1971. He a ttended T w in Falls, Idaho H igh School and is a 1965 g raduate o f Idaho State U n iversity w ith a B.S. in business adm in istra tion . H e received his m asters o f business adm in istration deg ree from the U n iv ersity o f Idaho in 1971. W hile at the U niversity o f Idaho he served as the in s titu tio n ’s tick e t m anager and head tennis and w restlin g coach before becom ing an assistant a th le tic d irec to r. D uring his four seasons as Idaho’s tennis m en to r (1967-1970) he guided the V andals to a 74-23 overall reco rd including four Big Sky titles and four Big Sky “ C o a c h -o f- th e -Y e a r” aw ards.

H e is m arried to the fo rm er P atti Judy o f T w in Falls, ID and they are the paren ts o f tw o sons,M ike, 17, and M ark, 15.

A rnie Sgalio is cu rre n tly se rv in g as the le a g u e ’s i n f o r m a t i o n d i r e c t o r , e n te rin g his fifth year w ith the Big Sky since his arrival in 1979. P rio r to that he w as the sports in form ation d ire c to r at M ontana S tate U n iv ersity for th ree years.B arbara Schenk begins her second year as the adm in­is tra tiv e assistant for the Big Sky.

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When the Grizzlies

and the

Bobcats meet,

DAD always wins!7

Why? Because when you build your team with the best, you're always a winner! DAD has attracted 60 University of Montana and Montana State University alumni to key positions in its nine branch offices in Montana and North Dakota. We're very proud of our team.

University of MontanaIan Davidson '53 Great FallsTom Campbell '55 HelenaJohan Miller '56 Great FallsStu Nicholson '59 Great FallsBob Braig '64 KalispellBruce Madsen '64 Great FallsPat Connors '65 ButteGreg Barkus '67 KalispellBill Beaman '67, '72* HelenaBob Lehrkind ex '68** BozemanJon Marchi '68, '72* Great FallsJim Searles '68 MissoulaPaul Eichwald '69 MissoulaTom Schule '69 MissoulaArt Tadej '70 Great FallsScott Wink '70 HavreKen Yackechak '70, '74* KalispellKris Durham ex '71 Great FallsDick Hughes '72, '73* MissoulaTom O'Neill '71 ButteMike Houtonen '72 KalispellFred Krepps '72 ButteAnita Chapman '73 Great FallsSteve Turkiewicz '73 HelenaDale Woolhiser '73 Great FallsLora McWilliams ex '74 Great FallsBruce MacKenzie '75* * Great FallsMike Thomas '75 MissoulaHarry Brennan '76, '80 WillistonLinnea Larson ex '76 Great FallsPhil Perszyk '76 MissoulaConnie Foos ex '78 BillingsSusan Ross '79 MissoulaBrad Dugdale '80 HavreMary Brennan '80 Great FallsKreg Jones '81 Great FallsMichelle Juelfs '83* Great FallsJohn Dayries faculty MissoulaSydney Davidson '87 Great FallsTom Nicholson '87 Great Falls

Evelyn Featherston ex '51 Great FallsBert Thurber '59 Great FallsJohn Mieyr ex '64 Great FallsJack Davant '68, '74* Great FallsDonna Farrier ex '68 KalispellPhil Boggio '69 BillingsVerna Green

CM HelenaBaan Kester '72 Great FallsLynda Pancich ex '72 Great FallsRitch Secor '72 BozemanJim Barfknecht '74 HelenaJeff Nesset '74 WillistonDennis Lusin '75 BillingsBruce Ready '75 BillingsMic Armon '76 HavreDave Palagi '76 Great FallsSam Robinson '76 BozemanEd Ulledalen '80 BillingsPatty Mack ex '81 Great FallsDonna Becker ex '81 Great Falls

•Graduate School * * Law School

Successful investors go with the winning DAD team season after season!

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Offices in Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Havre, Helena, Kalispell and Missoula, Montana; and Williston, North Dakota.

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

1 Dean Rominger*** K-P 6 -2 i/ 2 224 Sr. Fort Benton, M T

2 Tony Fudge*** SS 6 - 2 205 Sr. Great Falls, MT

3 Ken Nelsen FB 6 - 0 2 0 2 So. North Bend, OR

4 Tim Gillis OLB 6-4 2 1 0 So. Portland, OR

5 Josh Klucewich DB 5-11 175 So. Missoula, MT

6 Alan Powell** QB 6-4 214 Sr. Le wist own, M T

7 Eby Dobson K 6 - 0 155 Fr. Sunny Valley, OR

8 Nate Odden DB 5-10 180 Fr. Dutton, MT

9 Bob Connors* QB 6 - 2 2 0 0 So. Glasgow, M T

1 0 Tim Monterossi DB 6 - 0 180 Fr. Klamath Falls, OR

1 2 Kelly Richardson** QB 5 - l l i / 2 182 Jr. Grants Pass, OR

13 Rod Robison TB 6 -O1/2 194 Fr. Jackson, W Y

14 Curt McGinness** TB 6-3 194 Jr. Janesville, WI

15 Johnny Coppedge* QB 6 -31/2 185 So. Stay ton, OR

16 Mike Rickman ILB 6-2 200 Fr. Pendleton, OR

17 Ted Ray* FS 5-11 173 So. Stevensville, MT

18 John Rooney** OLB 6-1 216 Jr. Butte, M T

19 Tim Sundquist** WR 5 -IO / 2 174 Sr. Great Falls, MT

20 Tony Harvey* CB 6-0 185 Sr. Richmond, CA

21 Alan Botzheim* RB 5-11 185 So. lone, W A

23 Glenn Anderson WR 6 -21 /2 192 Fr. Bellevue, W A

24 Kevin Young* CB 5-11 170 Sr. Toledo, OH

25 Mike Helean* TB 6-0 190 Jr. Missoula, MT

26 Alex Rodriguez* CB 5-11 170 Sr. Hawthorne, CA

27 Mike Kerr FB 6-0 185 Fr. Missoula, MT

28 Joey Charles* TB 5-10 202 Sr. Valencia, CA

29 Ed Apostol CB 6-1 185 Fr. Olympia, W A

30 Scott Murray FB 6-0 202 So. Kalispell, M T

31 Bob Habeck DB 541 170 So. Missoula, M T

32 Jake Trammell** ILB 6 -2 / 2 232 Jr. Vancouver, W A

33 Gary Lowry*** SS 6 -21 /2 207 Sr. Great Falls, MT

34 Beau Shahan LB 6 -21 /2 200 Fr. Billings, M T

35 Derrick Williams** FB 6 -0 / 2 2 1 0 Sr. Los Angeles, CA

36 Wade Beeler FB 6 - 0 2 0 0 Jr. C larkston, W A

37 Kraig Paulson FB 6 - 0 2 0 2 Fr. Plentywood, MT38 Malcum Sorrell*** OLB 6 - 0 2 1 0 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 -31/2 218 So. Kent, W A43 Scott Timberman DB 6-3 190 Jr. Butte, MT44 Gregg Green ILB 6 - 0 2 2 0 Jr. Tonasket, W A45 Terry Shillam* DB 5-11 191 So. Spokane, W A46 Marc Paffhausen DB 6 - 2 190 Fr. Butte, MT47 Brent Oakland** ILB 6 - 2 228 Sr. Glendive, M T48 Shawn Real-Bird FB 6 - 2 2 1 0 So. Hardin, M T49 Lee Brown FB 5-10 190 Fr. Bridgeport, NE50 Doug Sexe ILB 6 - 1 205 Fr. Great Falls, MT

* Varsity letters earned

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

51 Craig Mosier OC 6-4 236 Jr. Renton, W A

52 Glenn Dacus** o c 6-4 245 Jr. Enumclaw, W A

53 Greg Pells DT 6-4 230 So. Calgary, Alberta

54 Pete Villeneuve OT 6-4 225 So. Sheboygan, WI

55 Chuck Hamilton LB 6 - 0 2 0 0 Fr. Great Falls, MT

56 Darryl Deeks* OC 6 - 2 240 Sr. Bend, OR

57 Dave Seaman LB 6 -2 / 2 2 1 2 So. Mt. Vernon, W A

58 Harold Guse* DT 6 - 6 255 Sr. Janesville, MN

59 David McKenzie OL 6 - 1 255 Jr. New York, NY

60 Eric Dawald* OG 6 - 2 240 Jr. Owatonna, MN

61 Rusty Lohof OG 6-4 205 Fr. Laurel, MT

62 Joel Palinsky OG 6-5 2 2 0 Fr. Tacoma, W A

63 Steve Garrison*** OG 6-3 231 Sr. Spokane, W A

64 Mark Smith OG 6-3 235 Fr. Vancouver, W A

65 Scott Moore OG 6-3 240 So. Coos Bay, OR

6 6 Tom Rutt** OT 6 -6 / 2 273 Jr. Laurel, MT

67 Mark Madsen*** OG 6-5/2 262 Sr. Ellensburg, W A

6 8 Bob Trout LB 6-3 2 0 0 Fr. Hillsboro, OR

69 Paul Kaminski LB 6-4 2 1 0 Fr. Sequim, W A

70 Bob C ordier*** OT 6-4 250 Sr. Spokane, W A

71 Larry Clarkson OT 6-7 255 Fr. Abbotsford, BC

72 Ken Lowry OLB 6 - 2 190 Fr. Shephard, MT

73 Shawn Poole* DT 6-4 256 So. Spokane, W A

74 Pat Foster DT 6-4 215 Fr. Savage, MT

75 Mike Crouse*** DT 6-3/2 255 Sr. Spokane, W A

76 Rick Linderholm OT 6-5 270 Jr. Crystal, MN

77 Cliff Lewis* DT 6 - 2 245 Sr. Los Angeles, CA

78 Darrin Reid OT 6 - 6 275 Fr. Klamafth Falls, OR

79 David Sahlin OLB 6 - 2 190 Fr. Auburn, W A

80 Kelly Weston OLB 6 -2 / 2 2 1 0 Jr. Tacoma, W A

81 Rick Tabish ILB 6 - 0 185 Fr. Missoula, MT

82 Tony Coe WR 6 - 1 170 So. Renton, W A

83 Scott Sloan WR 5-9 175 Fr. Colville, W A

84 Bill Tarrow OLB 6-5 218 So. Eugene, OR

85 Scott Moe* WR 5-11 170 So. Missoula, MT

8 6 Rob Meidinger WR 5-10 170 Fr. Billings, MT

87 Jim Heinen TE 6-3 229 Jr. Moorhead, MN

8 8 Bob McCauley** WR 6 -2 / 2 194 Jr. Missoula, MT

89 Todd Curtis WR 6 - 0 175 Fr. Victor, MT

90 Troy Grovom TE 6-3 2 0 0 Fr. Helena, MT

91 Dave Dummett* ILB 6 - 1 218 Sr. Sanborn, IA

92 Andre Stephens*** NG 6 -2 / 2 208 Sr. Tacoma, W A

93 Ted Calcaterra TE 6-5 215 Fr. Missoula, MT

94 Keith Lewis TE 6-4 233 Fr. Tacoma, W A

95 Tom O ’Neill TE 6 -2 / 2 215 Fr. Spokane, W A

96 Tim Wynne NG 6-3 240 Jr. Havre, MT

97 Larry Oliver DL 6 - 6 230 So. Hillsboro, OR

98 Brian Salonen*** TE 6 -2 / 2 231 Sr. Great Falls, MT

99 Craig Kuehl LB 6 - 2 205 Fr. Spokane, W A31

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when Montana has the ball

G R IZZLY O FFENSE41 Brad Dantic (5-9, 175, Sr.)............................................LE76 Rick Linderholm (6-5, 270, J r.) ....................................LT67 Mark Madsen (6-5%, 262, S r.) ................................... LG55 Glenn Dacus (6-4, 245, J r . ) .......................................... C60 Eric Dawald (6-2, 240, J r.) ...........................................RG70 Bob Cordier (6-4, 250, S r.).......................................... RT98 Brian Salonen (6-2%, 231, S r.)....................................TE88 Bob McCauley (6-2%, 194, J r .) .................................. RE12 Kelly Richardson (5-11%, 182, J r .) ............................QB35 Derrick Williams (6-%, 210, Sr.)................................. FB28 Joey Charles (5-10, 202, S r.)..................................... TB

BR O N C O DEFENSE59 Chuck Butler (6-0, 215, S r.) ................................. LOLB83 Michel Bourgeau (6-5, 265, S r.).................................LT95 Paul Unger (6-1, 215, S r.)........................................LILB66 Jeff Caves (6-3, 250, S r.) ...........................................NG55 Carl Keever (6-3, 233, J r .) ...................................... RILB99 Mark Koch (6-5, 255, S o .)..........................................RT56 Brian McCreath (6-2, 215, S r.) ............................ LOLB5 Gary Castille (5-10, 180, Jr.)...................................... LC

21 Butch Fisk (6-2, 192, Sr.).............................................SS7 Kevrette Johnson (6-1, 185, Sr.)................................FS

22 Jim Voulelis (5-10, 170, J r .) .......................................RC

Grizzlies1 D. Rominger, K/P 52 G. Davis, 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 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, RB 71 L. Clarkson, OT23 G. Anderson, WR 72 K. Lowry, OLB24 K. Young, CB 73 S. Poole, DT25 M. Helean, TB 74 P. Foster, DT26 A. Rodriguez, CB 75 M. Crouse, DT27 M. Kerr, TB 76 R. Linderholm, OT28 J. Charles, TB 77 C. Lewis, DT29 E. Apostol, DB 78 D. Reid, OT30 S. Murray, FB 79 D. Sahlin, OLB31 B. Habeck, DB 80 K. Weston, OLB32 J. Trammell, ILB 81 R. Tabish, ILB33 G. Lowry, SS 82 T. Coe, WR34 B. Shahan, LB 83 S. Sloan, WR35 D. Williams, FB 84 B. Tarrow, OLB36 W. Beeler, FB 85 S. Moe, WR37 K. Paulson, FB 86 R. Meidinger, WR38 M. Sorrell, OLB 87 J. Heinen, TE39 K. Anderson, FB 88 B. McCauley, WR40 N. Becker, DB 89 T. Curtis, WR41 B. Dantic, WR 90 T. Grovom, TE42 R. Dozier, ILB 91 D. Dummett, ILB43 S. Timberman, DB 92 A. Stephens, NG44 G. Green, ILB 93 T. Calcaterra, TE45 T. Shillam, DB 94 K. Lewis, TE46 M. Paffhausen, DB 95 T. O ’Neill, TE47 B. Oakland, ILB 96 T. Wynne, NG48 S. Real-Bird, ILB 97 L. Oliver, DL49 L. Brown, FB 98 B. Salonen, TE50 D. Sexe, ILB 99 C. Kuehl, LB51 C. Mosier, OC

G R IZ Z L Y SP EC IA LTIES

Placements/(Punts)1—Dean Rominger (6-2, 210, Sr.)

Holds12—Kelly Richardson

Snaps55—Glenn Dacus

BRONCO SPECIALTIES Placements

9—Tony Massagli

Punts88—Ron Talbot

Holds13—Gerald DesPres

when Boise St. has the ball

80 Joe Trotter (6-3, 175, Sr.)........................... ...............SE77 Dino Petruzzi (6-3, 275, S r.).......................................LT65 Jerron Porchia (5-11, 235, S r.) ....... ................LG62 Steve Despot (6-0, 235, J r.)................... ..................C74 Todd Biggs (6-3, 245, S r.)......................... .............. RG73 John Kilgo (6-4, 265, J r ) .................... ............... RT90 Donnie Summers (6-5, 227, Jr.)..... ............... TE13 Gerald DesPres (6-0, 190, J r.) ........ ..............QB46 Dave Maloney (5-10, 190, Jr.)............ ...............FB34 Rodney Webster (5-10, 190, S r.) ....... ...............TB89 Kim Metcalf (6-1, 185, Sr.)........... ...............FL

G R IZZ LY DEFENSE84 Bill Tarrow (6-5, 218, So.)......... .........LOLB77 Cliff Lewis (6-2, 245, S r.) .......96 Tim Wynne (6-3, 240, J r.)................ ..............NG73 Shawn Poole (6-4, 256, So.)....... ...............RT18 John Rooney (6-1, 216, J r . ) ........................ .........ROLB44 Gregg Green (6-0, 220, J r .) ........................ ..............ILB47 Brent Oakland (6-2, 228, S r .) .40 Ned Becker (5-10, 183, Jr.).. LCB2 Tony Fudge (6-2, 205, Sr.).......................... ...............SS

43 Scott Timberman (6-3, 190, J r . ) ......... ...............FS26 Alex Rodriguez (5-11, 170, Sr.).................. RCB

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49 J. Holcomb, ILB50 D. Smith, OC51 R. Stephens, ILB 53 S. Baker, OC55 C. Keever, ILB56 B. McCreath, OLB57 G. Simonton, NG58 J. Ellis, ILB59 C. Butler, OLB60 J. Maakestad, ILB61 J. Shelp, OG 63 S. Despot, OC65 J. Porchia, OG66 J. Caves, NG67 M. Urness, OG68 K. Trautman, OT69 T. Littlefield, OT70 M. Kilgo, NG71 S. Slay, DT

DB 72 B. Black, DT73 J. Kilgo, DT74 T. Briggs, OG76 A. Ueland, OT77 D. Petruzzi, OT78 L. Parker, OT79 G. Jones, OT80 J. Trotter, WT82 J. Cox, TE83 M. Bourgeau, DT84 M. Mortimer, TE85 P. Fitzgerald, WR86 T. DeWitz, TE87 E. Andrade, WR88 R. Talbot, P/WR89 K. Metcalf, WR90 D. Summers, TE 92 M. Johnson, DT94 C. Graves, OLB95 P. Unger, ILB97 M. McConnell, DT98 J. Korn, TE99 M. Koch, DT

Kick-off Returns17—Ted Ray (5-11, 175, So.)

21—Alan Botzheim (5-11, 185, So.)

Punt Returns17—Ted Ray

41—Brad Dantic

Kick-off Returns20—Greg Harrison

21—Butch Fisk 7—Kevrette Johnson

Punt Returns80—Joe Trotter

7—Kevrette Johnson 19—Maury Moore

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1983 Boise State Num erical RosterNo. Player Pos. Ht. W t. Yr. Hometown

1 Jim Pickens WR 6-3 185 Fr. Wilseyville, CA2 Luke Triplett OLB 6-2 205 So. Loomis, CA3 John Mullins K 5-11 170 Fr. Boise, ID4 David Thurber WR 6-0 160 So. Boise, ID5 Gary Castille DB 5-10 180 Jr. Oakland, CA6 Steve Hale WR 6-2 180 Fr. Los Angeles, CA7 Kevrette Johnson DB 5-11 185 Sr. Carson, CA8 Bob Crossland WR 6-1 182 So. Boise, ID9 Tony Massagli K 5-9 170 Sr. Alta Loma, CA

10 Hazsen Choates QB 5-10 170 Fr. Monterey, CA13 Gerald DesPres QB 6-0 190 Jr. Marieville, QU14 Steve Halliday QB 6-2 185 Fr. Coeur d’Alene, ID15 Phil Bartle FB 6-0 190 Fr. Ontario, OR16 David Snow DB 6-1 175 Jr. Oakland, CA17 Bob Wheeler QB 6-0 180 So. Boise, ID19 Maury Moore DB 6-1 170 Fr. Chico, CA20 Greg Harrison TB 6-1 177 So. Boise, ID21 Butch Fisk DB 6-2 192 Sr. Boise, ID22 Jim Voulelis DB 5-10 170 Jr. Boise, ID23 Rich Van Houten DB 5-11 170 Fr. Boise, ID24 Floyd Collins RB 5-10 182 Fr. Saskatchewan, AL25 Jim Stirling DB 6-2 185 So. La Verne, CA26 Greg Taylor DB 5-11 165 Fr. Mountain Home, ID27 Cliff Sexton DB 6-2 184 Fr. Meridian, ID28 Theo Tisby DB 5-10 165 Fr. El Cerrito, CA30 Ron Love WR 6-0 180 Jr. Notus, ID31 Chris Podesto LB 5-10 190 Fr. Stockton, CA32 Jeff Lewis FB 5-11 220 Fr. Redondo Beach, CA33 Tye Ogata FB 6-1 190 Fr. Boise, ID34 Rodney Webster TB 5-10 190 Sr. Richmond, CA35 Darren Corpus FB 6-1 220 Jr. Boise, ID36 Dean Collins TB 5-10 185 Fr. Dos Palos, CA37 John Oliva DB 5-10 175 So. Ontario, OR38 Andy Regimbal TB 5-8 185 So. Toppinish, W A39 Kevin Barth LB 6-0 200 Fr. Boise, ID40 Pat Corbett DB 5-7 175 Jr. Boise, ID42 Jim Palmer DB 6-1 185 Jr. La Habra, CA43 Lance Sellers ILB 6-2 215 So. Twin Falls, ID44 Mikfe Dolby LB 6-1 201 Fr. Flagstaff, AZ46 Dave Maloney FB 5-10 190 Jr. San Jose, CA47 Butch Henry OLB 5-10 190 Sr. New Meadows, ID48 Mark Wulff OLB 6-4 215 Jr. Hermiston, OR

No. Player Pos. Ht. W t. Yr. Hometown49 Jeff Holcomb ILB 5-11 215 So. Twin Falls, ID50 Dan Smith OC 6-1 205 Jr. Boise, ID51 Ray Stephens ILB 6-2 215 Sr. Americus, CA53 Scott Baker OC 6-0 225 Jr. Boise, ID55 Carl Keever ILB 6-2 231 Jr. Boise, ID56 Brian McCreath OLB 6-2 215 Sr. Manteca, CA57 Glenn Simonton NG 6-2 220 Jr. Los Angeles, CA58 Jim Ellis ILB 6-3 230 Fr. Redondo Beach, CA59 Chuck Butler O LB 6-0 215 Sr. Oakland, CA60 Jon Maakestad ILB 6-1 227 So. Boise, ID61 John Shelp OG 6-1 235 So. Notus, ID63 Steve Despot OC 6-2 235 Jr. Boise, ID65 Jerron Porchia OG 5-11 235 Sr. Los Angeles, CA66 Jeff Caves NG 6-3 240 Sr. Camarillo, CA67 Mark Urness OG 6-0 225 Jr. Saskatoon, SA68 Kelly Trautman OT 6-4 265 Jr. Caldwell, ID69 Tod Littlefield OT 6-4 240 Sr. Los Banos, CA70 Mike Kilgo NG 6-2 230 Fr. Mountain Home, ID71 Sam Slay D T 5-11 220 Fr. Los Angeles, CA72 Barry Black D T 6-3 261 Fr. Santa Rosa, CA73 John Kilgo O T 6-3 260 Jr. Mountain Home, ID74 Todd Biggs OG 6-3 245 Sr. Garden Grove, CA76 Anthony Ueland O T 6-2 240 Fr. Kennewick, W A77 Dino Petruzzi O T 6-3 275 Sr. Las Vegas, NV78 Lance Parker DT 6-3 225 Fr. Carson, CA79 Greg Jones O T 6-4 250 Sr. Millbrea, C A80 Joe Trotter WR 6-3 175 Sr. Santa Ana, CA82 Jon Cox TE 6-3 220 Fr. Burlingame, CA83 Michel Bourgeau D T 6-5 265 Sr. Montreal, QU84 Mike Mortimer TE 6-4 215 Fr. Roland Heights, CA85 Pat Fitzgerald WR 6-3 180 Jr. Boise, ID86 Tom DeWitz TE 6-3 225 Fr. Kennewick, W A87 Eric Andrade WR 6-1 180 Fr. Anaheim, CA88 Ron Talbot P/WR 6-4 180 So. Boise, ID89 Kim Metcalf WR 6-1 185 Sr. Sacramento, CA90 Donnie Summers TE 6-5 227 Jr. Medford, OR92 Mike Johnson DT 6-4 225 So. Richmond, CA94 Craig Graves OLB 6-0 207 Jr. Fresno, CA95 Paul Unger ILB 6-1 215 Sr. Vale, OR97 Marc McConnell DT 6-1 194 Fr. Ontario, OR98 Jeff Korn TE 6-4 205 Fr. Kalispell, M T99 Mark Koch DT 6-5 255 So. Kitchener, QU

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Ball dead Touchback (move

side to side)

Failure to wear required equipment

Ball illegally kicked batted or touched

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Ineligible downfield on pass

Illegal use ol hands or arms

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Touchdown!Field goal Point(s) after touchdown Safety

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First down Loss of down

Incomplete forward pass Penalty declined No play No scoreToss option delayed

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Encroachment

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

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End of period Offside

Illegal procedure False start Illegal position

Illegal motion Illegal shift

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Delay of game

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Invalid fair catch signal

Sideline interference

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Running into or roughing kicker

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Roughing passer

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Illegal pass Illegal forward

handing Intentional grounding

Personal foul

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ClippingBlocking below waist Illegal block

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^ ■ wHelping runner Interlocked interference

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All Opponents RecordW L T

Arizona ................................................................................ 1 3 0Boise State ........................................................................ 3 9 0Brigham Young .................................................................. 5 11 0British Columbia ................................................................ 2 0 0California ............................................................................ 0 1 0Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) .............................................. 2 0 0Carroll College.................................................................... 1 0 0Colorado State .................................................................. 6 10 0Denver ................................................................................ 3 7 0DePaul................................................................................. 1 0 0Eastern W ashington ..................................... 7 2 0Farragut Naval B a se .......................................................... 0 2 0Gonzaga .............................................................................. 11 9 4Hawaii .................................................................................. 1 3 0Houston .............................................................................. 0 1 0Idaho ................................................................................. 19 44 2Idaho S ta te ........................................................................ 15 7 0Io w a ..................................................................................... 0 1 0Mather Air Force B ase...................................................... 0 1 0Montana S ta te .................................................................. 48 29 5Montana Tech .................................................................... 12 4 2Nevada-Las Vegas.............................................................. 1 4 0Nevada-Reno .................................................................... 2 3 0New M ex ico ........................................................................ 4 10 0North D akota ...................................................................... 11 7 1North Dakota State .......................................................... 2 2 0Northern A r iz o n a ............................................................ 9 7 0Northern C o lo rado ............................................................ 3 1 0Northern Illino is .................................................................. 1 0 0Northern Iowa .................................................................... 2 0 0Oklahoma City .................................................................. 1 0 0Oregon ............................................................................... 0 4 1

Oregon State

Pocatello Marines

Rice .........................San Diego ..............San Diego Marines

San Jose State Simon Fraser . South Dakota .

Southern CaliforniaStanford ................Syracuse .................Texas Tech ..........Tulsa .......................UC LA .....................U ta h .........................

Washington

Western Illinois

W illa m e tte ......................................................................W yo m in g ........................................................................

Total (includes Non-collegiate opp.) ................. .. 278

WestRegion

Central

N C A A Division I-A A Footba ll Cham pionship Playoff B racket1st Round Quarterfinals Semifinals

MONTANA _______Idaho ____________

@ East. Kentucky@ Idaho@ East. Kentucky

Jackson State E. KentuckyE. Illinois

@ E. Illinois

@ Tennessee St.Tennessee St.

S. Carolina St.

Finals At Wichita Falls, TX

SouthRegion

EastRegion

@ FurmanS. Carolina St.

@ Louisiana Tech

@ Louisiana Tech

Boston Univ. Delaware

@ ColgateColgate

@ Delaware

Delaware

E. Kentucky

Final 1982 I-A A Footba ll Poll

1)2)3)4)5)6)7)8)9)

10)

TeamEastern Kentucky

0 12 22 0 02 5 01 0 02 0 1

11 6 03 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 02 1 10 3 02 2 07 6 02 0 00 5 00 4 00 0 11 3 00 1 00 7 00 11 09 25 01 16 12 30 0

15 6 01 0 05 6 10 1 00 12 0

278 369 25

Colgate.

Pts. Team Pts.80 11) IDAHO ................................................ .................. 4376 12) Northeast Louisiana............................ .................. 3470 13) Holy Cross ............................................. .................. 3069 14) Bowling G reen...................................... .................. 2664 15) BOISE STATE...................................... .................. 2159 16) Western M ichigan................................ .................. 2058 17) Tennessee-Chattanooga...................... .................. 1951 18) Northwest Louisiana............................ .................. 946 19) MONTANA ..................................... ................. 544 20) Lafayette................................................ .................. 4

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NCAA: Serving Higher EducationThe N a tiona l C o lleg ia te A th le tic A s -,

soc ia tion is c u rre n tly in its 78th year o f serving h igher education . T h ro u g h its annual C onven tion , the N C A A speaks fo r the na tion 's colleges and un ive rs ities . The N C A A is the voice o f co llege a th le t­ics.

A call fo r s tr ic te r c o n tro l o f college fo o tba ll by P resident T heodo re Roose­ve lt because o f the v io lence in the game b rough t together 13 in s titu t io n s in 1905 fo rm u la tin g the o rig in a l co m m u n ica ­tions base fo r co llege a th le tics.

T h is in it ia l b o d y ca lled its e lf the In ­terco lleg ia te A th le tic A ssoc ia tion and was o f f ic ia l ly c o n s t itu te d M a rc h 31, 1906. In 1910, the name was changed to the N a tiona l C o lleg ia te A th le tic A ssoc i­a tion.

M ore than seven progressive decades have m olded th is o r ig in a l 13-m em ber body in to a m em bersh ip today o f m ore than 900 colleges, u n ive rs itie s , co n fe r­ences-and a ffilia ted o rgan iza tions.

A d m in is tra tio n and rules in te rp re ta ­tio n occupied ea rly e ffo rts o f the o rg a n i­zation. S h o rtly a fte r W o r ld W a r II, the N C A A adopted leg is la tive and executive powers, changing its fu n c tio n in to one dea ling w ith v ir tu a lly a ll issues con­cerned w ith in te rco lleg ia te a th le tics.

M a n y th ings have becom e associated w ith the N C A A d u rin g its c o lo r fu l h is ­to ry . H ig h e s t p r io r ity goes to the service it p rov ides to its m em bers , ac ting as the true "v o ic e " o f co llege a th le tics today.

Each January the N C A A m em b e rsh ip comes toge the r at the annua l C on ve n ­tio n to rev iew , p ropose and am end leg­is la tion . T he C o n v e n tio n presents the o p p o r tu n ity fo r the n a tio n 's in s titu t io n s o f h ig h e r le a rn in g to speak and act on a th le tic m atte rs on the n a tio n a l level.

A c tin g in the best in te rests o f its m em bersh ip , the N C A A strives to p e r­fo rm these spec ific fu n c tio n s am ong its m any o th e r re s p o n s ib ilit ie s :

• C onducts 41 annua l N a tio n a l C o lle ­giate C h a m p io n sh ip s in 19 m en 's sports fo r th re e se p a ra te d iv is io n s . T h re e cham p io n sh ip s (D iv is io n I, D iv is io n II and D iv is io n III) are he ld in baseball, baske tba ll, cross c o u n try , g o lf, ice h o c k ­ey, soccer, s w im m in g , tenn is , o u td o o r track and w re s tlin g . T w o cha m p io n sh ip s are staged in gym nastics and lacrosse. Fencing, in d o o r track , v o lle y b a ll and w ater p o lo h o ld s ing le N a tio n a l C o lle ­giate C h a m p io n sh ip s , w h ile fo o tb a ll is contested in D iv is io n s I -A A , II and III. The N C A A is co n d u c tin g 31 w om en 's cham p io n sh ip s in the 1983-84 academ ic year in a d d it io n to the 41 he ld fo r m en.

W o m e n 's ch a m p ionsh ips are he ld in all th re e d iv is io n s in b a s k e tb a ll, cross co u n try , fie ld hockey, so ftba ll, sw im ­m in g , tenn is , o u td o o r track and v o lle y ­b a ll. T w o cham p io n sh ip s (D iv is io n I and D iv is io n II) w i l l be staged in gymnastics, w h ile fe n c in g , g o lf, lacrosse, soccer and in d o o r tra ck w i l l h o ld single National C o lle g ia te C ham p ionsh ips . In add ition to the a fo re m e n tio n e d events, coeduca­t io n a l r if le and s k iin g cham pionsh ips are c o n d u c te d , c ro w n in g one n a tio n a l ch a m p io n .

• M a in ta in s 39 m en's and women's sports co m m itte e s fo r the adm in is tra tion and co n d uc t o f cham pionsh ips fo r the respective d iv is io n s , in c lu d in g 16 men's and w o m en 's ru les com m ittees to fo r­m u la te , c o p y rig h t and pub lish rules of p la y fo r the governance o f collegiate sports. M em b e rs o f the sports and rules com m itte e s are elected by representa­tives o f N C A A m em bers at the annual C o n v e n tio n . In a d d it io n , the N C A A C o u n c il a p p o in ts the members o f 25 genera l com m ittees and a num ber of specia l com m ittees as w e ll as delegates to o th e r o rgan iza tions.

• P ub lishes a ta b lo id newspaper 46 tim es pe r year, ru les books in 12 sports, reco rd books in fo o tb a ll and basketball and va riou s o th e r pub lica tions.

• C o llec ts , com p iles and d istributes the o ffic ia l sta tis tics o f college footba ll, b a ske tb a ll and baseball in m en's sports, and b a ske tb a ll and so ftb a ll in wom en s sports .

• C onduc ts studies as a means o f de­v e lo p in g so lu tio n s to a th le tic problems.

• R epresents the m em bersh ip in leg­is la tive and re g u la to ry m atters on the state and Federal levels.

• A n n u a lly selects the College A th le t­ics T o p T en and the Theodore Roosevelt ( " T e d d y " ) A w a r d —the A s s o c ia tio n s h ighes t h o n o r.

• A d m in is te rs an h o n o rs p rogram w h ic h a n n u a lly awards 90 postgraduate scho la rsh ips to recognize outstanding se n io r s tuden t-a th le tes w ho have ex­ce lled in the c lassroom as w e ll as ath­le tics. T h is scho la rsh ip is fo r $2,000. The p ro g ra m has p ro v id e d $1,854,000 to 1,399 rec ip ien ts since its incep tion in the 1964-65 academ ic year.

• P rom otes and partic ipa tes in in ter­n a tio n a l spo rts p la n n in g and competi­t io n th ro u g h m em bersh ip in the United States O ly m p ic C om m ittee , Amateur B a s k e tb a ll A s s o c ia t io n o f the USA, T ra c k and F ie ld A ssoc ia tion o f the USA, and the U n ite d States Baseball, G ym ­nastics and W re s tlin g Federations.

• M a in ta in s m ore than 90 fu ll-tim e s ta ff m em bers at its na tiona l headquar­ters in M is s io n , Kansas, under the su­p e rv is io n o f Executive D ire c to r W alter Byers.

N C A A headquarters (top) and the recently completed west bu i ld ing, both in M iss ion , Kansas.

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Meet the 1983 Grizzlies

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