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THE WHO, WHAT AND WHERE OF SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY JACKRABBIT FOOTBALL

LOCATION-Brookings, SD 57007-1497 ENROLLMENT-7,000 est PRESIDENT-Dr. H. Ray Hoops

CONFERENCE- North Central Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, more commonly known as the North Central Conference or NCC. SDSU is a charter member of the league, formed in 1921. Other league members are Augustana College of Sioux Falls, SD; University of South Dakota in Vermillion; University of North Dakota in Grand Forks; North Dakota State University in Fargo; Morningside College in Sioux City, la.; St. Cloud State in St. Cloud, Minn; Mankato State in Mankato Minn.; University of Nebraska-Omaha in Omaha; and University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.

AFFILIATION-NCAA Division II

NICKNAME-Jackrabbits

COLORS-Yellow and Blue

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR-Harry Forsyth (SDSU, 1951) has been on staff since 1956; appointed athletic director June, 1980.

STADIUM-Coughlin-Alumni Stadium (capacity 16,000) largest crowd ever 15,866 on Hobo Day, 1975-turnstile count.

HEAD FOOTBALL COACH-Wayne Haensel (SDSU, 1958) 3rd year as head coach, appointed to head coach position in November, 1981; appointed to SDSU staff July, 1971

ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACHES-

Defensive coordinator-Don C harlson (SDSU, 1978) appointed April, 1982

Offensive coordinator-Gary Hoffman (Westmar, 1966) appointed January, 1980

Secondary- Larry Ireland (Yankton College, 1968) ap­pointed July, 1981

Receivers- Brad Erickson (SDSU, 1974) appointed August, 1976

Linebackers-Mark Ekeland (Augustana, 1973) ap­pointed July, 1983

Areas of responsibility: Haensel coaches the offense line; Hoffman coaches the offensive backfield; Charlson coaches the defensive line.

1983 RECORD- Won 5, Lost 6

1983 CONFERENCE RECORD-Won 3, Lost 6 (tied for 8th)

LETTERMEN LOST: 20 LETTERMEN RETURN ING-Offense 7,

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR-

(SDSU, 1970) appointed Sept, 1977. Home Telephone-605-693-3406; Office Telephone-605-688-4623.

FOOTBALL STAFF TELEPHONES

OFFICE:

Coach Haensel 605-688-6525 Coach Charlson 605-688-5525 Coach Erickson 605-688-6527 Coach Hoffman 605-688-6223 Coach Ireland 605-688-6525 Coach Ekeland 605-688-5027

ATHtETIC TICKET OFFICE

Fred Oien, ticket manager.

Defense 5

Ron Lenz

HOME:

605-692-9039 605-697-6351 605-692-4108 605-692-8208 605-692-4870 605-692-7934 605-688-5422

JACKRABBIT ATHLETIC STAFF ATHLETIC DIRECTOR FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE GOLF-WOMEN

Dr. Harry Forsyth Dr. Mylo Hellickson Dave Workman Office: 688-5625 Office: 688-5141 Office: 688-6224 Home: €,92-2215 Home: 692-4414

INTRAMURAL OFFICE ATHLETIC TRAINER EQUIPMENT MANAGER Warren Williamson

Dr. James Booher Jack Moberg Office: 688-4724 Office: 688-5824 Office: 688-5722 Home: 692-5329 Home: 692-4814 Home: 692-6872

SOFTBALL ASSIST ANT TRAINER FOOTBALL COACH Deb Allyn

Barb Moran Wayne Haensel Office: 688-5819 Office: 688-5022 Office; 688-6525 Home: Home: 692-7717 Home: 692-9039

SPORTS INFORMATION BASEBALL COACH ASSISTANT FOOTBALL Ron Lenz

Mark Ekeland Defensive Coordinator Office: 688-4623 Office: 688-5027 Don Charlson Home: 693-3406 Home: 692-7934 Office: 688-5525

Home: 697-6351 SWIMMING BASKETBALL COACH- MEN Men & Women

Gene Zulk LINEBACKERS Brad Erickson Office: 688-5626 Mark Ekeland Office: 688-6527 Home: 692-5003 Office: 688-5027 Home: 692-4108

Home: 692-7934 ASSISTANT BASKETBALL-MEN TRACK-MEN

Dave Workman RECEIVERS Scott Underwood Office: 688-6224 Brad Erickson Office: 688-5526

Office: 688-6527 Home: 692-1457 BASKETBALL-WOMEN Home: 692-41-08

Nancy Neiber TRACK-WOMEN Office: 688-5527 OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR Ruth.Marske

Gary Hoffman Office: 688-6510 CROSS COUNTRY Office: 688-6223 Home: 692-6597

Men & Women Home: 692-8208 Scott Underwood VOLLEYBALL Office: 688-5526 SECONDARY Deb Allyn Home: 692-1457 Larry Ireland Office: 688-5819

Office: 688-6525 Home: 692-4870 WRESTLING

Office: 688-5026

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1984 Schedule. 1984 Outlook .. About The Coaches .. . SDSU Lettermen ..... . SDSU Footbal I Captains. About SDSU ..... . Behind The Scenes ..... . SDSU Football Records. SDSU 1984 Roster ..... . All-Time Scores vs. Opponents. All-Time Records vs. Opponents ... NCC Standings.

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NCC Champions. Beef Bowl Scores To Date. Al I-NCC Selections .. Year By Year Records. Team Statistics ..... Hobo Day Results. Record By Season. Notes ......... . Quick Facts .... . Media Information. Composite NCC Schedule.

TICKET OFFICE

Jean Minor

Office: 688-5422 Home: 693-4716

TICKET MANAGER

Fred Oien

Office: 688-5422 Home: 692-9126

JACKRABBIT CLUB &

SUMMER WORKSHOPS

Gwen Andersen

Office: 688-6623 Home: 692-2596

GRADUATE COORDINATOR-HPER

Dr. Jack Ewing

Office: 688-4924 Home: 692-8834

MAINTENANCE OFFICE

Bill Lindsey

Office: 688-6216 Home: 692-4675

INTRAMURAL BUILDING

Larry Meisenheimer

Office: 688-6610 Home: 629-2611

GRADUATE STUDENTS

Office: 688-5723

FOOTBALL PRESS BOX

Coughlin-Alumni Stadium

688-4623

FOOTBALL STADIUM

LOCKERROOM 688-5 18

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. Inside Front Cover

. Inside Back Cover . ... Back Cover

The 1984 Jackrabbit Football Press Guide was written, edited and published by the Jackrabbit Sports Information Service for distribution to media members covering SDSU and North Central Con­

ference football. Thank you for your interest in SDSU football and if there is anything we can do to assist you in covering the Jacks, please ask, Ron Lenz, Sports Information Director, Stanley J. Mar-shall, HPER Center, Box 2820, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota 57007 ...... Telephone 605-688-4623-

1983 RESULTS

ATTENDANCE

Sept. . 3-SDSU 21, Mankato State 14 at Brookings ............................. . Sept. 10-SDSU 20, Drake 3 at Des Moines, IA .................................. · Sept. 17 -SDSU 17, Morningside 10 at Sioux City, IA ........................... . Sept 24-SDSU 28, North Dakota 27 at Grand Forks, ND ........................ . Oct. 1 -St. Cloud State 28, SDSU 22 at Brookings ............................ . Oct. 8-Nebraska-Omaha 44, SDSU 16 at Omaha, Neb ........................ . Oct. 15-North Dakota State 24, SDSU 12 at Brookings ........................ . Oct. 22-SDSU 13, Augustana 9 at Brookings ................................. : Oct. 29-South Dakota 48, SDSU 23 at Brookings ............................. . Nov. 5-Mankato State 30, SDSU 27 at Mankato ............................. . Nov. 12-Northern Colorado 21, SDSU 14 at Brookings ......................... .

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1984 SCHEDULE

1-Portland State University at Portland, Ore . ........................ (PDT) 8-WISCONSIN-STOUT at BROOKINGS .............. · ................. .

Cheerleaders Day-Scout Day

15-MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE at BROOKINGS .......................... . 19th annual Shrine Game

22-UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA at BROOKINGS ................... . 18th annual Beef Bowl

29-St. Cloud State University at St. Cloud, MN ........................... ·

6-NEBRASKA-OMAHA at BROOKINGS ............................... . 71st Hobo Day Game

13-North Dakota State at Fargo, ND ................................... .

20-Augustana College at Sioux Falls, SD ................................ .

Oct. 27-University of South Dakota at Vermillion, SD ......................... . Nov. 3-MANKATO STATE at BROOKINGS ................................. .

Coaches Day

Nov. 10-University of Wyoming at Laramie ...................... .

1985 SCHEDULE 1986 SCHEDULE

Sept. 7-OPEN Sept. 6-OPEN Sept. 14-at South Dakota Sept. 13-SOUTH DAKOTA Sept. 21 -NEBRASKA-O MAHA Sept. 20-at Nebraska-Omaha Sept. 28-NORTH DAKOTA Sept. 27 -at North Dakota

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Oct. 5-at Morningside Oct. 11 -NORTH DAKOTA ST A TE Oct. 12-at North Dakota State Oct. 4- MORNINGSIDE Oct. 19-SOUTH DAKOTA Oct. 18-at South Dakota Oct. 26-AUGUSTANA Oct. 25 _:_ at Augustana Nov. 2-at Mankato Nov. 1- MANKATO Nov. 9-ST. CLOUD Nov. 8-at St. Cloud Nov. 16-at Northern Colorado Nov. 15-NORTHERN COLORADO

*Hobo Day will be the Sept. 28 game with UNO in 1985.

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NEW SEASON, NEW FACES, NEW OUTLOOK

When the 1984 footbal I season opens at Port I and State Sept. 1, South Dakota State will have a new offense, a lot of new faces, and some new enthusiasm.

State's traditional ground­pounding offense will take to the air this season, a situation dictated by the quarterbacks currently wearing the Yellow and Blue.

Defensively, graduation took seven starters and 14 lettermen so a rebuilding job is in store there.

New names? State with Mike Busch at quarterback. A Huron High graduate, he played at Idaho State for two years, honing hjs passing skills for a team _which threw the bal I 40 or 50 times a game.

"Mike is the best passer we have·· had at State in a long time," coach Wayne Haensel says. "And he has a good football mind. He understands the game."

A leader may b e? Under pressure, we'll see. But that's something State has been short on · for a long time.

While Busch has the inside track to replace Mike Law as starting quarterback, the job won't be his without a battle. Redshirted sophomore Rich Morehouse is also a talented signal caller. And State's lone quarterback recruit, Ted Wahl from Jamestown, ND, is also a thrower.

In front of the quarterback is a veteran offensive line ... a line which is a year older, a little big­ger, and still young. Of the entire group of offensive line candidates, only two are seniors. And there's some quality.

At tight end, Dennis Thomas, 6-4, 236, established himself as a starter last year when he caught 33 passes for 332 yards. This year, he should be an all-conference can­didate.

Another all-league possibility is right tackle Mark Diesch, 6-5, 256. He lettered as a reserve after walk­ing on in 1982, then started last year.

At left guard, Doug Pearson, 6-0, 233, returns. Pearson, Thomas and Diesch are all juniors.

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LETTERMEN LOST: 21 (Offense a, Defense 13) ****Dave Fremark, LB ***Todd Roberts, CB * * * * Matt H i pp e, W R * * * Ed W i I kins, D T ****Steve Sundet, RB **Ken Jensen, OT

***Mike Ethier, W R **Al Molitor, FB ***Jim Gray, OT **Kevin Murray, SS ***Lee Schmidt, OT **Jim Smith, FS *** Mike Law, QB *Steve Barrick, OT *** Mike Orr, OG *Gary Poland, QB *** Randy Pirner, CB *Gary Fisher, CB ***Wade Rasmussen, SS *Dave Bidinger, LB

***Mike Reiner, QT

LETTERMEN RETURN ING: 23 (Offense 14, Defense 9) ***Greg Dralle, ILB ***John Lewis, OLB *** Rod Riehl, RB ***Kevin Skalla, RB *** Rick Wegher, RB

**Kevin Cade, NG **Mark Diesch, OT **Paul Prout, FB **Greg Sorensen, CB **Todd Yackley, OLB

*Jim Kaufman, LB *Kim McDermott, OT * Jeff Mounts, OC * Doug Pearson, OG * Bob Reeves, W R *Scott Schaefer, W R *Jay Sahler, DT * Rick Sweet, OG *Dennis Thomas, TE *Jeff Thorpe, OG

* Ross Brockshus, ILB * Jeff Tiefenthaler, WR * Rick Wirtjes, F S

TOP RETURNEES:

RICK WEGHER, halfback, leading rusher last year with 685 yards (5.3 Ypc) - had 1,463 all purpose yards, adding 288 on 35 pass receptions and 490 on 22 kickoff returns ... career has 976 yards rushing, 52 recep­tions for 463 yards, 71 kickoff returns for 1326 yards, and 14 punt re­turns for 55 yards ... 2820 all-purpose yards with 10 career touch­downs.

MARK DIESCH, offensive tackle, returning starter

DENNIS THOMAS, tight end, returning starter

TODD YACKLEY, outside linebacker, returning starter

At center, Jeff Mounts, 6-4, 254, started last year. He's just a sophomore this time around.

The two spots left open by graduation both have lettermen. Kim McDermott has grown from a 6-3, 220, backup center last year to a 6-3 ½, 241 tackle this year. He's another junior. Rick Sweet, 6-3, 228, was a backup at both tackle and tight end last year. Now he's at right guard. He's· a senior as is let­terman Jeff Thorpe, 6-1, 218, also at guard.

Other line propects include freshman tackle Dan Tindall, 6-5, 224; plus juniors Dave Pace, 6-3, 235, at center; Dave Cave, 6-2, 225, at guard; and Fred Hrdlicka, 6-2, 256, at tackle. Pace and Cave are junior college transfers who were with the Jacks for spring practice.

The backfield, behind the quarterback, also returns three starters: Rick Wegher, Kevin Skalla and Paul Prout. Wegher had 1,463 all-purpose yards last year, averag­ing 5.3 yards per carry rushing. All

TOP TEN INDIVIDUAL PASSING EFFORTS

1. 315 by Marty Higgins vs. Augustana, 1981 24-44-1, 315 yards, 2 TD 10-31-81

2. 289 by Ron Meyer vs. Arkansas State, 1963 23-34-0, 289 yards, 3 TD 11-16-{)3

3. 278 by Ron Meyer vs. Morningside, 1964 13-29-0, 278 yards, 3 TD

4. 254 by Ron Meyer vs. North Dakota, 1964 ' 16-26-2, 254 yards, 3 TD

5. 249 by Mike Law vs. Mankato, 1983 6. 247 by Dean Koster vs. Northern Iowa, 1962

21-35-1, 247 yards, 2 TD 7. 242 by Mike Law vs. Northern Colorado 1981

22-39-3, 242 yards, O TD '

8. 238 by Dave Kaufman vs. North Dakota State, 1972 12-26-2, 238 yards, 0 TD

'J. 234 by Mike Law vs.Nebraska-Omaha, 1983 20-36-3, 234 yards, 1 TD

10. 227 by Chuck Hohenthaner vs. North Dakota State, 1978 13-23-2, 227 yards, 2 TD

TOP 15 INDIYIDUAL RUSHING EFFORTS

1. 240 yards by Les Tuma vs. Northern Iowa, 1973 (24 att, 240 YG, 0 Y L)

2. 224 yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Drake, 1967 (37 att, 253 YG, 29 Y L)

3. 200 yards by Joe Thorne vs. Morningside, 1961 (21 att, 200 YG, 0 Y L)

4. 195 yards by Bubb Korver vs. N DSU, 1954 (10 att, 195 YG, 0 Y L)

5. 188 yards by Pete Retz la ff vs. Morningside, 1951 (17 att, 188 YG, 0 Y L)

6. 185 yards by Gary Maffett vs. Augustana, 1978 (32 att, 223 YG, 38 YL)

7. 184 yards by Garry Maffett vs. Nebraska-Omaha 1977 (23 att, 218 YG, 34 YL)

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8. 182 yards by Bob Betz vs. South Dakota, 1955 (27 att, 182 YG, 0 Y L)

9. 180 yards by Pete Retz la ff vs. LaCrosse, 1952 (25 att, 180 YG, 0 YL)

10. 178 yards by Jerry Welch vs. St. Thomas, 1954 · (21 att, 184 YG, 4 Y L)

11. 177 yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Augustana, 1968 (30 att, 177 YG, 0 Y L)

12. 172 yards by Warren Williamson vs. Augustana, 1950 (22 att, 172 YG, 0 YL)

13. 170 yards by Les Tuma vs. Morningside, 1973 (23 att, 170 YG, 0 YL)

14. 169 yards by Gary Maffett vs. St. Cloud, 1978 (18 att, 176 YG, 7 Y L)

15. 168 yards by Pete Retzlaff vs. North Dakota, 1952 (11 at, 168 YG, 0 YU.

three have seen considerable ac­tion the past two seasons and al I three can also catch the bal I.

Biggest problem with the backfield will be depth. Rod Riehl, the team's leading rusher in 1982, will miss the entire season after knee surgery last year. Thus, there

are no other lettermen returning. Junior fullback Mike · Evenson should contribute this year, but the rest of the depth will likely come from incoming freshmen.

At wide receiver, al I-NCC Mike Ethier graduated. Two players who backed up last year will see a lot of

a c tion, Scott Schaefer and trackster Jeff Tiefenthaler.

State redshirted all of its scholarshipped freshmen last season and the area where they will be most noticeable this year is on defense, both in the line and the secondary. There could be a bunch of "freshmen" playing.

Four second-year freshmen­tackles Mike Weiske, 6.2, 21 S; Ken Kraft, 6-1, 203; and Tom Slattery, 6-3, 242, plus nose guard George Cavanaugh, 6-2, 227-will be counted on to fill holes in the line. I n the secondary, leading can­didates to start include strong safeties Mark Stanley and Barry Nagel plus cornerback Wade Hoff­man, all redshirts.

The only starter returning among the down linemen on defense is Kevin Cade, 6-3, 258, at nose. His backup from last year, 6-3, 227 Jay Sohler, has moved to tackle where he will team with Weiske, Kraft and Slattery to fill holes left by graduation.

Six lettermen graduated in the seconda_ry. Only senior Greg Sorensen has starting experience. He's at left corner. Free safety Rick Wirtjes is the only other letterman.

JC transfer Howard Lansman will battle Hoffman at right corner with Stanley and Nagel at strong safety.

That leaves the I inebackers. As a group, the backers potentially are the strength of the team. On the other hand, only one of last year's four starters was a member of the number one unit in spring ball, meaning game experience is lack­ing.

The returnee, is Todd Yackley, 6-4, 217, at left outside backer. Transfer Bruce Klostermann, 6-4, 225, has the edge over returning starter Greg Dr al le, 6-2, 221, on the right side.

Inside, Jim Kaufman, 6-1 ½, 208, and Brian Sisley, 6-4, 210, were on the first unit in the spring. Kauf­man lettered last year as a reserve; Sisley missed the season and is a sophomore eligibility wise. Behind Kaufman and Sisley are John Lewis, 6-2, 212, a three-year letter­man who started last year; letter­man Ross Brockshus, 6-1, 215; and transfer Matt Stanley, 6-1 ½, 225.

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HAENSEL NEW. HEAD COACH

Calling it a new era in South Dakota State football is a misnomer.

Jackrabbit football and the name Wayne Haensel are almost synonymous.

Haensel has been a player and assistant coach at State long enough to know everything there is to know about Jackrab-

DON CHARLSON ..

bit football-from the winning tradition of his playing days, when the Jacks were atop the North Central Conference more often than not,. to the challenge facing him now as the new head coach.

The Jacks haven't won a conference championship since 1962. That's just five years after Haensel was co-captain of the 1957 championship team.

Thus, that becomes the ultimate goal-bring back a championship to the team which has won 14 titles over the years

. enough to keep SDSU in third place on the all-time list despite the fact that the Jacks haven't won one in the last 20.

But of more immediate concern is install­ing the Wayne Haensel philosophy into the program. There are some changes being made, believe it!!!

"This isn't the way I wanted to become head coach," Haensel said when he was named boss of the Rabbits five days after John Gregory was relieved of those duties following the 1981 season. "But if I don't take the job, someone else will, and that someone won't have the burning love for Jackrabbit football and South Dakota State that I have."

Haensel has paid his dues, coaching in the high school ranks for 14 years, then spend­ing nine years as an assistant coach with SDSU. From the Little House on the Prairie town-Walnut Grove, Minn. He played for coach Ralph Ginn and earned both all-North Central Conference and Scholastic All­America honors as a Jackrabbit. He was

DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR,

DEFENSIVE LINE

Dqn was a standout nose guard for SDSU (1975-77), earning all-NCC recognition as a senior. A native of Sioux City and a graduate of Sioux City Heelan (1973), he attended the Air Force Academy prep school for one year before transferring back to SDSU. He earned his Bachelor's Degree at SDSU in 1978 and added a Master's in 1979 before moving on to Yankton College where he was defensive coor­dinator for two years. He then spent one season as head coach at Westmar, guiding the Eagles to a 5-4 record, winning five of the last six games. Don and his wife, Teresa, have two children.

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drafted by the New York Giants, but did not play professional football.

Instead, he became a coach. Seven years at Beresford (1959-66) produced a 47-12-1 record. He went to Mitchell and his teams had a six-year record of 31-20-1, including a mythical state championship in 1971. And he coached one year at Sioux City North, with the team posting a 5-4 record in 1972. He joined the SDSU staff in 1973 as an assis­tant coach, handling the offensive line until last year when he became defensive coor­dinator .

All of Haensel's talents haven't been con­fined to the football field. In 1976, he won the title of Pork Cookout King of South Dakota at the state Pork Producers Associa­tion convention in Sioux Falls. That qualified him for the national cookoff.

Haensel has also been a key figure in SDSU's track picture, developing an im­pressive string of weightmen for the Jacks (SDSU entrants won three straight NCC shot put titles (1979-81) before sett Ii ng for second the past two seasons.

In 1972, Haensel was the first recipient of the Ralph Ginn Distinguished Coaching Award, an honor created in memory of Haensel's college coach.

Haensel earned his Bachelor's Degree at SDSU, then added a Master's Degree in Biology from Montana State in 1964 and has done post-master's work at the University of Idaho and the University of South Dakota.

Haensel and his wife, Kris, have three children.

MAR K EKELAN D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LI N EBACKERS

Mark is the newest mem be r of the Jackrabbit staff joining the Yel low and Blue July 1 , 1 983. He is linebacker coach for footba l l and head basebal l coach. E keland replaced E rv Huether, who retired after 34 years as h�d basebal l coach at SDSU. Guided SDSU to conference and regional basebal l titles last spring as State went 27-1 3 in his first season. A Rapid City native, h e attended Augustana Col ­lege, earned his Bachelor's Degree in 1 973 and added a Master's Degree at SDSU in 1 978. For the past five years, he has been on the staff at Jamestown Col lege where he was defensive coordinator for Coach Rol lie G reeno. JC had one conference title and one national p layoff appearance during those

· years. E keland was also assistant basketba l l coach for men for three years and head women's basektbal l coach for two, winning the conference tit le for women's basketbal l last season. He was head basebal l coach al l five years, winning one conference title. Ekeland is a 1 969 graduate of Rapid City Central where he was a member of the state Class A basketbal l championship team that year. He played footbal l and baseb al l at Augustana, earning honorable mention a l l -conference in basebal l . Ekeland and his wife, Becky, have one chil d.

BRAD ER ICKSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R ECE IVERS

Brad is in his ninth year on the Jackrabbit staff, doubling as assistant footbal l coach and head swim­ming coach. He has guided a string of standout receivers inc luding two-time al l -conference tight end Monte Mosiman, two time a l l -conference wide receiver Lionel Mackl in, and last year's record setter Mike Ethier. In swimming, his 1 979 team won the North Central Conference title for men and the 1 981 team won the same championship for women. Over one three-year span, the SDSU women's teams were 20-4 in duals. E rickson is a member of the NCAA Women's Swimming Committee. E rickson is a 1 974 graduate of SDSU where he won three NCC swimming titles, he lping SDSU rise from an also ran to an NCC title contender. He was the first SDSU swimmer ever to qual ify for a national championship meet. E rickson earned his Master's Degree at SDSU in 1 975, then spent one year at the Rapid City YM­CA before returning to SDSU in 1 976. E rick son and his wife, Jenny, have one child. E rickson is from Ar l ­ington, SD.

GARY HOFFMAN . . . . OFFE NSIVE COORD I NATOR, BACKF IE LD

Gary joined the Jackrabbit staff in January of 1 980. H e was defensive l ine coach that first year, then moved to the offensive l ine for two seasons and this year is in charge of the offensive backfield in ad­dition to being offensive coordinator. A graduate of Westmar Col lege (1 966), he has had coaching stops at West Lyon Com munity School in Inwood, IA; S leepy Eye and Farmington high schools in Min­nesota; p lus Sioux Fal ls Co l lege, Sioux Fal ls Washington High and Augustana Col lege, al l in Sioux Fal ls. He was head coach at Sioux Fal ls Col l ege for three seasons and counted among his players Rick Danmeier, now place kicker for the Minnesota Vikings. He was working for Gopher Athletic Supply before joining the SDSU staff. A 1 962 graduate of Danube, Minn., High School, Hoffman earned his Master's Degree from the University of South Dakota in 1 971 . Hoffman and his wife, Kathryn, have two children, including son Wade who wil l be a freshman footbal l p layer at SDSU this fal l .

LARRY I R E LA N D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . REC R U I T I N G COO R D I NATOR,

D E F E N SIVE SECONDARY

Larry joined the SDSU staff during the summer of 1 981 and was named coordinator of recruiting after Haensel became head coach. A graduate of Scotland High Schoo l , Ireland attended Yankton Col­lege where he was a l l -T ri State Conference defensive back three times. After graduating from YC in 1 968, he earned his Master's Degree from the University of South Dakota in 1 969, then coached and taught at Pierre and G regory before becoming head footbal l coach at Hot Springs in 1 973. His teams there won Black Hil ls Conference championships in 1 974 and 1 976, and he was named South Dakota High School Coach of the year for 1 974 by the state's sportswriters. F rom there, Ireland went to Mit­che l l for one year before coming an assistant coach at Augustana in 1 978. His overa l l record as head coach shows 43 victories against 29 defeats and one tie. Ireland, and his wife, Sandy, have four chi ldren.

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SDSU PLAYERS - THE LETTERMEN Listed i n A lphabetical O rder

* * KEV I N CADE . . . . . . . . . NOSE G UA R D 6-3 , 258, Senior, Chamberla in, S D

Kevin lettered i n 1982 as a back up tackle, but emerged as the star­ting nose guard last season and was ninth on the team in tackles wi th 32 including 18 solos. Got better as the season went along, and the Jacks need a good performance form hi m thi s year. Has good speed f or hi s si ze. Prep all-stater at Chamberlain High School. Ma­joring in HPE R. Born December 18, 1962. Parents are Dwane and Linda Cade.

* * * G REG DRA LLE . . . . . . . . . L I N E BACKER 6-2 , 221 , Senior, Dubuque, IA .

One of five three-year lettermen on the team, Greg started at in­side l inebacker last season and was fi fth on the team in tackles with 62. Had one fumble recovery and one forced fumble. Moved to out­s ide backer in spring and will battle transfer Bruce Klostermann for starting spot. Was credited with 14 tackles as a sophomore, eight of them solos, after getting in on nine as a freshman. Has also handled the long snaps on kicking situations the last three years. Was a first­term prep all-stater at fullback for Dubuque Hempstead. Recreation major. Born April 5, 1962. Parents are Roger and Shirley Saeugling.

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* ROSS B ROC KS H U S . . . . . . L I N E BAC KE R 6-1 , 21 5, Senior, Spencer, IA

Ross lettered last year a s a back up and will be battling for one of the inside posi t ions thi s year. Was in on 25 tackles _last year, nine of them solos. Has been one of the top disc u s throwers in the N orth Central Conference the past two seasons. F ini shed second ou tdoors in 1 983 and repeated that performance last spring. Has quali fied for the nationals in the di scus the past two seasons and last year ju st mi ssed All-Ameri can, finishing eighth with a career best 171-3 effort. E arned all-state honors at Spencer where he played football, wrestl-ing and track . Won state ti tle in discus as prep senior. Horti culture major. Born October 8, 1962. Parents are Del and Charin Brockshus

* * MARK D I ESC H . . . . OFF E N S IVE TAC K LE 6-5 , 257, J un ior, B loom ing Pra i r ie, M inn .

Mark i s the class ic example of a walk-on. Came out for spring ball in 1982, lettered as a backu p that fall Last year, started every game and this year is the anchor of a young b ut experienced offensive line. · F irst team academ ic All-conference last fall. After graduating from Blooming Prairie High School, he came to S DSU to major in ag engineering and d id not go out for football that fi rst fall. Born September 8, 1962. Parents are Gordon and Marcella Diesch.

* J IM KA U FMAN . . . . . . . . . L I N E B AC KER 6-1 ½ , 208, J un ior, F reeman, SD

Jim saw more and more playing ti me as the season progressed last year, then emerged from spring ball on the fri st unit at one of the in­side backer spots. Was in on nine tackles last year, seven of them solos . Was a four-year letterman at Freeman Public , earning all-state on team which won the state Class 9AA championship . Had 120 tackles for 10-1 Flyers as team captain in 1981, when he was also the Most Valuable Lineman. Majoring in ag ed. Born October 3, 1964 Parents are Delmer and Ardell Kaufman of rural F reeman.

* * * JOH N LEW I S . . . . . L IN EBACKER 6-2 ½ , 21 2 , Senior , S ioux C ity, IA

John h a s been i n a n d out o f t h e sta rt ing l i neu p his enti re care�r and aga in f inds h i m se l f in the posi tion of h avi ng to ea rn a sta rting s pot afte r fa l l camp sta rts. Sta rted at i ns ide back er as a sophomore and was fou rth on the tea m in tack les w i th 50, inc lud i ng 2 5 solos. Moved outs ide last y ea r and was e ight with 45 ta ck les. Now i s ins ide aga in . Lettered on the spec i a l ty teams as a f resh man, then f igured to be one of the key l i nebackers i n 1 981 but s u ffered a b rok e n arm in the open i n g game aga i n st S t. C loud and m i s sed th e remainde r of the season . E a rned a l l -state honors at S ioux C i ty East, where , he a lso p l ayed ba seba l l and w restled . Team won con fe rence championsh ips in al l th ree of th ose sports. Majoring i n mechanica l engi neeri ng. Bo rn November 1 8, 1 961 . Pa rents a re Terry and A rdel l Lew i s. Mother is sec reta ry in the Morn i ngside a th leti c depa rtment.

* J E F F MOU NTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C ENTER 6-3 , 254, Sophomore, S ioux City, IA .

J eff had a n exce l l ent h igh sc hool career a t S ioux City N orth, then wa s in ju red in the I owa Shr ine game and m i ssed the 1 982 season . C a me back last yea r a nd sta rte d every g a me at center, thus sett i ng the stage for what cou ld be a fou r-yea r c a ree r as a sta rte r. Besides being a n a l l -state footbal l p layer, he was a th i rd -place f i n i sher in the state w rest l ing tou rn ament at h eavyweight as a prep sen ior. Major­i ng i n e ngineeri ng. B orn Augu st 1 3, 1 964. Pa rents are C harles and Nancy Mounts, both h igh sch ool teach e rs i n S ioux C i ty . Younger b rother, Mike, i s a f resh man on th is yea r' s S DSU team.

* * PA U L PROUT . . . . . . . . . . . . FU LLBACK 5-1 1 , 2 1 2 , Sen ior, S ioux City, IA .

S ioux City E a st g rad c a me to S DSU w i th h igh schoo l teammate R ick Wegher and can look fo rward to another season of start ing a longs ide Wegher. E a rned S i oux I n te rs tate a l l-confe re nce i n 1 980 when E ast won the league a n d went to the semi-f ina l s of the Iowa p l ayoffs . Rushed for 1 1 00 ya rd s that year. H ad 1 81 ya rd s on 69 c a r­r ies as sophomo re, with 69 y a rds on 1 8 ca rries in 20-7 victory over USO h is top eff o rt . Last yea r, rushed for 270 yards on 74 attempts w i th 5 5 yards on 1 3 trips in 21 -1 4 v ic tory over Mankato h i s top gam e. I ron ica l ly, has not scored a touc hdown for the J acks . Major ing i n mechan ical eng i n eer ing. Bo rn Ma rch 24, 1 963. Pa rents a re Thomas a nd Marc ia Prout.

* K IM McDE R M OTT OFFE N S IVE TACKLE 6-3 ½ , 241 , J un ior, Ashwau benon, Wis.

K i m l ettered a s back u p c ente r l ast year, the n moved to ta ck le i n the sp r ing and i s expected to rep l a ce M i ke Reiner i n the sta rti ng l i neup . Added 20 pound s d u r i n g the off-season progra m . E a rned f i rst-tea m a l l-G reen Bay honors as prep sen ior and was Ashwaubenon Ma le Ath lete of the Y ear. Capta i n of footb a l l , wrest l ­i n g a nd track tea m s a s p re p sen io r. Majori ng in F i shery a n d W i l d l i fe m a na geme nt. B orn J u ly 26, 1 964. Pare n ts a re J a n ia ! a nd Donna McDermott.

* DO U G PEARSON . O FFE NSIVE G UARD 6-0 ½ , 233 , J u n ior , Wh itewater, Wis .

Doug took over a s sta rt i ng left gu ard last year a nd. i s o n e o f fou r j u n iors ·expected to sta rt i n the l i ne th i s yea r. Honorab l e mention a ca demic a l l -c onfe re n c e c hoice l a st f a l l . A l l -sta rter a t W hitewate r H S where he p layed i n 1 981 state championsh ip team . E lectrica l e ng ineeri ng m a jor. Born November 3, 1 963 . Parents a re Wayne and N a n cy Pea rson .

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* BO B REEVES WIDE RECE IVER 6-4, 1 95 , J unior , Wi l lmar , M inn.

Bob lettered a s a backup receiver last year, but i s still looking for his f irst past reception a s a J ackrabbit. Has played tight end, but will be used more outs ide thi s year. Also lettered as a pitcher on the SDSU baseball team which advance to the Div i sion II World Series last season. Had excellent high school career at Willmar, earning all­conference in football, all-state in basketball and all-conference in baseball. Prep baseball coach was former J ackrabbit J on Horning. Majoring in HPER. Born April 19, 1964. Parents are G a rland and Alice Reeves.

* JAY SOH LE R . . . . . DEFE NS IVE TACK LE 6-3, 227, J u nior, Yankton, SD

Prep All-American at Yankton is playing h is third pos ition in three years, but should be starter at tackle after sharing nose gua rd duties w ith Kev in Cade last year. His 11 tackles last year included two sacks. Was a prep fullback at Yankton High, where he started three stra ight yea rs. Played tight end and defens ive tackle a s a freshman, then was at nose guard last year. Graduation of starting tackles Ed Wilk ins and Ken J ensen led to switching positions thi s t ime. A good athlete, he was a starter in basketball as a prep freshman at YHS. Majoring in ag business. Born August 20, 1963. Parents are G a il and J anet Sahler.

* * G REG SORE N SE N COR N ER BACK 6-1 , 1 92, Senior, B rai nerd, M inn.

G reg started at cornerback late last season and all of a sudden finds him self as the veteran in a secondary which was wiped out by graduation (six lettermen). Should start at left corner. Was in on 25 tackles last year and had two fumble recoveries plus two intercep­tions. Was in on 15 tackles as a reserve two years ago. Most valuable Runningback at Bra inerd High School as a senior. Also had a stand­out track career in high school. Brother, Barry, was a sta rter and se­cond team all-conference pick for national champion North Dakota State last year. Born May 6, 1963. Pa rents are Robert and Nina Sorensen.

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* * *KE V I N SKA LLA . . . . . . R U N N I NG BACK 6-2 ½, 21 1 , Senior, Scranton, IA.

Kevin w alked on in '81, lettered as a backup tight end that season, then moved to runningback and has been a sta rter there whenever he has been healthy. Problem has been injuries. As a sophomore, was seventh on team in rushing with 151 yards, including h igh of 56 yards on 11 carries at Mankato, and he also caught 23 passes for 218 yards. La st year, rushed for 178 yards with h igh of 49 yards on e ight carries against Drake. Also caught 11 passes for 106 ya rds, but played hurt much of the season. If he could stay healthy, i t would give the backfield a big boost. Ea rned 13 letters in football, basket­ball, baseball and track in high school. Honorable mention all­stater. Majoring in ag business. Born July 31, 1962. Parents are Richard and Lois Skalla.

* SCOT SC HAEFER . . . . W I DE RECE IVER 5-1 1 ½ , 1 95, Ju nior, O maha, Neb.

Scott transferred to SDSU from the Univers ity of Nebraska, and was the number two wide receiver (behind M ike Ethier) m uch of last season until an injury cut into his playing t ime. H ad four receptions for 83 yards. Was or iginally scheduled to play in the defens ive sec­ondary last year, but switched positions in fall camp. Was a prep all­state w ide receiver at Ralston High School. Caught 12 passes in one game during state playoffs. Born October 9, 1961. Pa rents are Robert and Beverly Schaefer.

* DE N N IS THOMAS . . . . . . . . T IGHT END 6-4, 236, J unior, Parkston, SD

Dennis had an excellent season in h is f irst year as a starter last fall and should be ready to take his place among the top players in the North Central Conference. Had 33 catches for 332 yards last season. Caught at least one pass in every game last year with top efforts be­ing 6-for 47 at Morningside and 5-for-54 against Augustana. Lone TD of year was at USO. Has worked hard on i m p roving h is blocking skills. Had an exceptional high school career at Parkston, earning all-state honors in both football and basketball. Was, in fact, a f inal ist for the M r. Basketball award. Majoring in ag educat ion. Born November 7, 1 962. Parents are Marvin and Alice Thomas, who farm near Parkston. Brother, B ill, and s i ster, Mary, both played basketball at SDSU.

* J E F F T I E F E N THALE R . . W I DE RECE IVE R 6-2, 1 76, Jun ior, Armour, SD

Jeff has been a key member o f the SDSU track team for three seasons and last year was on the 4 x 400 relay team which qua I if ied for nationals. Did not play football first year at SDSU, but joined team last year and was seeing considerable action late in season. Caught four passes for 1 25 yards including a 58-yard TD against USO. G ives SDSU a legit imate deep threat. Played on the great Ar­mour team s of the early 1 980's and was all-state in football and basketball in addit ion to being Outstanding Athlete at state track meet. Was 1 981 South Dakota winner of the Hertz No. 1 Award. H PER major. Born J une 6, 1 963. Parents are Ken and Carol T iefen­thaler. Brother, Dennis , was also a high school standout at Armour and went on to pursue a profess ional baseball career.

* R IC K SWEET . . . . . OFFEN SIVE G UARD 6-3, 228, Senior, B ra inerd, M inn.

Rick has played about every offens ive pos it ion there i s to play for the Jacks, and this year is the leading candidate to replace graduated M ike Orr at r ight guard. Was backup tackle and tight end last year. Prepped at Brainerd, Minn., HS where he was a teammate of Jackrabbit defens ive back G reg Sorensen. Earned all-conference and all-state recognit ion as a senior and played in M innesota all-star game. Econom ics major. Born October 23, 1 962. Parents are Jim and Jean Sweet.

* * J E F F THORPE OFFE N SIVE G UARD 6-1 , 21 8, Seniorr Kandiyohi , � inn.

Jeff lettered as a backup last year, moving to guard after com ing to SDSU as a tight end prospect. Transferred from Willmar Com­munity College. One of the fastest, strongest players on the team. G raduate of Willmar HS, where he was all-Central Lakes Con­ference. Earned all-M innesota Community College Conference honors two years. Dai ry product ion major. Born July 1 7, 1 963. Parents are Gerald and Jeanie Thorpe.

* R ICK WI RTJES . . . . . . . . . . FREE SAFETY 6-3, 1 90, Senior, E lmore, M i nn.

Rick is the only play-er on the team with game experience at safe­ty. Started one game but otherwi se was backup behind J im Smith. Earned Junior College All-Amer ica honors at Rochester, Minn., JC in 1 981 , then stayed out of school before enrolling at SDSU in J anua: ry of '83. Basketball, football, and track standout at Elmore. Majoring in econom ics. Born September 5, 1 960. Parents are Alv in and JoAnn Wi rtjes.

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* *TODD YACKLEY LI N EBACKER

6-4, 21 7, Senior, Onida, SD

Todd is the top returnee at outside linebacker. Was third on the team in tackles last year with 70, and also had a team-leading four fumble recoveries. Was NCC Defensive Player of the Week after the Augustana game fall. He had six tackles, two fumble recoveries, one pass interception, one quarterback sack, one pass broken up and one other tackle for a loss in that game. Became a sta rter during sophomore season when injuries sidelined J im Gray. A ha rd worker who has ea rned his way into lineup th rough dedication. Hon·orable mention all-state at Sully Buttes HS, where he set school record for most tackles in a season playing for former SDSU fullback Chuck Benson. Majoring in ag business. Born Februa ry 8, 1 963. Pa rents a re Bob and Elaine Yackley. ,

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* * *R ICK WEG HER . . . . . . R U N N I N G BAC K

5-7 ½ , 1 67, Sen ior, S ioux C ity, IA.

Rick may not have the great size, but he i s one of the fastest and strongest players on the J ackrabbit team. Has been among the team leaders in rushing, receiving and kick returns the past three seasons, and has accumulated 2 ,820 career all -purpose ya rds, including 1 ,463 last year. Led team in rushing, with 685 ya rds (5. 3 ypc) and was se­cond in receiving with 35 catches for 288 last year, when he was also second in scoring with seven touchdowns for 42 points. In '82, was third in rushing (268 ya rds) and fifth in receiving (1 4 catches, 1 38 ya rds), while leading the team in kickoff returns (25 for 428) and punt returns (9 for 43). Again led team in kickoff returns last year with 22 for 490. Career rushing high came in 1 983 season finale against Northern Colorado when he gained 1 38 ya rds on 1 8 carries. Also had 1 20 yards on nine tries against nationa l champion North Dakota State. Top game of sophomore season was 8 ca rries for 84 against St. Cloud. Scored on 66-yard against Morningside last yea r, then had 80-yard touchdown runs aga inst both NDSU and UNC. Wegher has been the leading point getting in the off-season training program the past two years and has squatted and dead l ifted over 500 pounds. H as run a :04 .43 in the 40. Rushed for 1 800 ya rds as a senior at Sioux City East where he earned all-state honors. Was a lso a track standout in high school. Majoring in HPER. Born J une 1 2, 1 962. Parents a re Al and S haron Wegher.

SDSU FOOTBALL CAPTA INS

1 905 - J ohn Rei ch 1 906 - C h a rl es Cough l i n 1 907 - C h a rl es Cough l i n 1 908 - Cec i l Denhart 1 909 - Fay Atki nson 1 91 0 - I rw i n J. Bi bby 1 91 1 - not avai lab le 1 91 2 - Lacey Ca ldwel l 1 91 3 -V i n cent Chappe l l 1 91 4 - J ac k Sheeha n 1 91 5 - Nel son 1 91 6 - H o l l is J enni ngs 1 91 7 - H a rold Hoover 1 91 8 - no footba l l , W W I 1 91 9 -- R ussel l Walseth 1 920 - J ames Sa l i sbury 1 921 - R al ph Towers 1 922 - G eorge Roberts 1 92 3 - Robert Coffey 1 924 - Wi l l i s Motl ey 1 925 - F rank Kel l ey 1 926 - C l yde (Buck) Starbuck 1 927 - A rnold B rev i k 1 928 - Lovel l H iner 1 929 - H a rry Hadler 1 930 - Ray J en ison, R ay S c h u l tz 1 931 - Maynard Tol l efson, N u sier S a l e m 1 932 - D ale Pa lmer 1 933 - Dale Pa lmer 1 934 - F red J ohnson 1 93 5 - D i c k E mmer ich 1 936 - E d Lienhart 1 937 - C harles Stan son 1 938 - L loyd Ptak, Bob R idde l l 1 939 - J im E mmeri c h, A rndt Muel le r 1 940 - Roger U l ri c h 1 941 - Leon Anderson 1 942 - G eorge Gehant, E rv i n ( J ohn)

Byl a n d e r 1 943 & 1 944 n o footba l l , WW I I 1 945 - Robert Schryver 1 946 - F ri tz Norgaa rd, B i l l Melody 1 947 - Paul G i l bert, A rn ie C ook 1 948 - Marv Larson, Forest Loth rop 1 949 - Tom Tabo r, F ranc is S chumacher 1 950 - G eorge Medch i l l , Don Bart lett 1 951 - Doug E ggers, Marv K ool

C ough l i n-A l u mni Stadi u m N ow i n 23rd Season

1 952 - Roger A nderson, Pete Retz l af f 1 95 3 - A r l in Anderson, A lan Eva n s 1 954 - J erry Welch, J �ck N i tz 1 95 5 - J erry Ac heson, Larry Korver 1 956 - H a rwood Hoeft, tack le, G roton, SD

Bob Betz , f u l l back, Mad i son , SD 1 957 - Len Spanjers, guard, Mi l ba nk , SD

Wayne H aensel , tack le, W a l n ut Grove, M N 1 958 - AI Bresk e, ha lfback, Webster, S D

Merl in Newman, guard, R e df l ie ld , S D 1 959 - K en H a n i f ly , end, B e l l e F ou rc he, SD

J im Vac u ra , ha lfback , J a c k so n , MN 1 960 - Leland Bondhus, tackle, S torden, MN

Ray G a u l , quarterback, H aw a rden, MN 1 961 - J oe Thorne, f u l l back, Be resford , SD

M ike S te rner, guard , S ioux F a l l s, SD ( Boys T own)

1 962 - J ohn Stone, f u l l back, H e n d r ic k s, MN Roger E i schens, end, Ca n by, MN Dean K oster, qua rterbac k , L a ke Benton, M N

1 963 - Wayne R as mussen, ha l f b a c k , Howard, S D J erry Oc hs, center, Aberdeen, SD Doug Peterson, quarter b a c k , Watertown , S D

1 964 - Denn is Dee, tack le, C h i ca go, I L G a le Doug las, fu l l back, Reedsburg, W I Dary l M a rt in , halfback, W a g ner, SD

1 965 - E d Ma ras, end, Windom, MN J im esvold , f u l l back, M a d i son, MN

1 966 - Gary Hyde, f u l lback, C a st l ewood, SD Dave Porter, center, G a l l ipo l is , OH

1 967 - Ray Macr i , tackle, C h i c a go, I L C layton Sonnensc hein, f u l l ba c k Pie rre, S D

1 968 - Darw i n Gonnerm a n, ru n n i n gback, Adri a n, M N J ohn G re in , center, Lakef ie l d , MN

1 969 - C lyde H agen, tight end, W ebster, S D J im L a nger, l ine backer, Roya l ton, MN T im Roth, defensive end, Mad ison, M N

1 970 - Tom J ones, tight end, Wyandotte, M l C a l R iesgaard, defens ive t a c k le, E xi ra , I A

1 971 - game c a pta ins-no season c a ptains 1 972 - game capta ins-no season c aptains 1 973 - Les T u ma, f u l l back , M a h a s k a , KS

J im Decker, halfback, C o l d S p ring, M N Randy Roth, defensive e n d , Madison, M N Charl ie C l a rksea n, def en s iv e back, J a ck son, MN

1 974 - J . D . A lexa nder, l inebacker, P i l ger, N E L y n n Boden , offe n s ive tackle, Osceola, N E Kev in Kennedy, f u l l ba c k , Webste r C ity, IA

1 975 - B o b G issler, defens iv e end , Osceola , NE B i l l Mast, q ua rterbac k , T iff i n , O H F red Schmid t, offens ive center, S c h leswig, I A

1 976 - Pa u l Konra d , fu l l ba c k , Mitchel l , S D J oe Meyer, offen s ive center, Webster, S D D o u g J ac k son, defens ive back, Winterset, I A C l a y F ischer, defens ive end, Pierce, N E

1 977 - P a u I E r ickson, safe ty , Aust in , M N G reg Mi l l e r, offe n s ive tackle, M itche l l , S D B ra d Seely , offen s ive guard , B a l t ic , S D B i l l Matthews, d �fens ive end, Wess ington, S D

1 978 - C hu ck Be nson, f u l l back , Fu l ton, S D C h u c k Loewen, offen s ive tack le , Mou ntain L ake, MN M i c key Reed , l i nebacker, Rochester, MN Rich Reese, l i ne b a c k er, Des Moines, IA

1 979 - G ary Maffett, q ua rterback, U rbandale, IA M a rk Koo l , offens ive guard, H u ron, S D M a rk Sanders, d efens ive e n d , A u st in , MN Todd R ichards, cornerback, U rb a ndale, IA

1 980 - Mi k e Da iss, offens iv e guard, Montevideo, MN Mike Breske, cornerback, Rock R apids, IA M i k e Mc K n ig h t, defensive tack le , S i l ver Bay, M N D a n Johnson, f u l l ba c k , Madison, M N

1 981 - Qu inten H ofer, offen s ive tack le , H ot Sprin gs, SD Pau l Rey nen, t ight end , Mitche l l , SD Brad Chr istenso n , safety, A u d u bon, IA T o m Olson , l i n e ba c ker, Des Moines, I A

1 982 - L ee Lund ie , defens iv e tac k le, R apid C ity, S D M i l ton Stuckey, cornerback , C h ic ago, I L Dave L a rsen, defe n s ive end, Wentworth, S D Dwayne Postm a, offensive g u a rd , Doon, I A J ef f Osm u ndson, offensive g u a rd , S ioux F a l l s , S D

1 98 3 - Da ve Fremark , l in eb acker, M i l ler, S D R a ndy P i rner, cornerback, Wagner, S D K e n Jensen, defe n sive tack le, W h ite Bear L a k e, MN Mike Orr, guard , U rbandale, IA Mike Re iner, offen s ive tack le, T r ipp, S D

box i s 1 00 feet long , 10 feet w id e a nd has s ix t h ree-m a n booths , f o u r two-ma n b ooths p l u s a 40-foot work i ng p re s s a rea .

Cough l i n -A l u'm n i Stad i u m , the h o m e of the J ac k ra b b i t s , i s in i ts 2 3 rd season .

g radu ate , d o n a ted $50 ,000 towa rds the bu i l d i n g of a new s t ad i um to rep l ace State F ie ld . The re m.a in i ng $2 50,000 of the or ig i n a l $ 300,000 cost was ra i sed f ro m a l u m n i , stu dents a n d f r iends of S D S U .

I n the w i n te r o f 1 96 3 -64 ,a 4 6 x 1 06 foot l o c kerroom w a s con­st ru c ted i m m e d iate ly so u th of the stad iu m . T h at was a $ 54 ,885 pro­ject .

The b a s i c cone re te stad i u m was u pg raded i n 1 982 w ith the i n s ta l l a­t ion of new ye l low and b l u e seat c overs i n the cente r re se rved sec­t io n s . T he pe rm a nen t s tad i u m seats 6 ,044 . Ad d i t i ona l b l e a c he rs beh i nd both end z o nes a n d o n the eas t s id e of the f ie l d i n c re ase capac ity to 1 6 ,000 .

T h e stad i u m ope ned S e p te m ber 22 , 1 962, when t h e J ack s l ost a 9-7 dec i s ion to A rk a nsas State C o l lege .

T h rough the f i r s t 2 2 years of o pe rat ion , the re have been 1 1 3 S D S U games at Cough l i n -A l u m n i Stad iu m . S D S U h a s a reco rd of 60-5 3 at home d u r i n g t ha t t i m e a n d the re ha s n eve r been a t i e g a m e a t CA S .

T he stad i u m p roject w a s sta rted a fte r Char le s C o u g h l i n , 1 909 S D S U

I n the f a l l of 1 978 , a new s c o r e b o a r d , c o m p l e t e w i t h message c e n te r, was i n s ta l l ed . The sco reboa rd was man u fa c t u red by Daktro n i c s , I n c . , a B rook i ngs­ba sed f i rm .

The s tad i u m i s topped o ff by an exce l l en t p re ss fac i l i ty , w h ich was b u i l t for $ 2 3 ,000 i n 1 96 2 . T he press

D u r i n g t h e sum mer of 1 984, an u n d e rg ro u n d sp r i n k l ing syste m was added and by 1 985 , a p ro jec t to u pg rade the east g rands ta n d s w i l � b e com p le ted .

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SDSU FOU N DE D - 1 04 YEARS AG O

South Dakota State Univers ity will enter its 104th year of service this fall.

One of 68 land-grant institutions in the United States, SDSU was founded by the Territorial Legi slature February 21, 1881. The f i rst build ing was erected in '1883 and classes began September 24, 1884:

SDSU has the largest enrollment of any college or univers ity in South Dakota, reaching an all-time high of 7,289 in the fall of 1982.

Designated for land-grant status by the Morrill Act of 1862, the Enabling act, admit­t ing the State of South Dakota, approved February 22, 1889, provided 120,000 acres of land be granted for the use and support of the agriculture college. By the Enabling Act of 1889, Congress granted South Dakota 40,000 add itional acres in lieu of a grant that had been made to new states in 1841.

In 1923, the institution's instructiona I pro­gram was organized under five d iv is ions: Agriculture, Engineering, General Science, -. H ome Economics, and Pharmacy. In 1956, the s ixth undergraduate d iv is ion, Nurs ing, was created and in 1957, all graduate work was organized into a Graduate Divis ion. The u nivers ity organ izat ion was formally recognized when the legi slature changed the name from South Dakota S.tate College to South Dakota State Univers ity on July 1, 1964. At that t ime, the following colleges were created: Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Arts and Science, . Engineering, Home Econom ics, Nursing and Pharmacy, as well as the Graduate School.

In 1974, the College of General Registra­t ion was created to provide ass istance to students who a re undecided as to a major, a re pre-profess ional or who want one or two years of general personal stud ies.

In 1975, the Div i s ion of Education was created to provide greater recognition of the part the Univers ity plays in preparation of teachers, counselors and administrators for primary and seconda ry school systems and higher education.

SDSU also carries out a v igorous program of research through the Agricultural E xper i ­ment Station, organized in 1887 under the Hatch Act of Congress, and also has an am­bitious program in continuing education through the Cooperative E xtension Service, established to prov ide useful, current agricultural and homemaking · information to the people of the state.

SDSU offers over 125 majors and a wide variety of Master's programs.

Brookings, the home of SDSU, celebrated its 100th b i rthday during the summer of 1979 .. Brookings is a growing community of 15,000 people located in east central South Dakota, in the center of some of the best outdoor recreation country a round. Hun­ting, fishing, boating- all types of outdoor sports - are a part of the way of l i fe in the Brookings a rea .

Athletically, SDSU is a charter member of the North Central Conference and has won more conference championships than any

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other current member with 83. SDSU's · success has not been confined to

one or two sports. The Jacks have won 16 of 25 NCC cross country championships decid­ed to date; have won 19 odoor track cham­pionships (no one else has won more than 9); have won or shared 14 NCC footba l l cham­pionships; have won or shared 14 NCC basketball t itles (the Jacks have been in the NCAA basketball playoffs 12 t imes) and, in fact, are the only current member of the NCC to w in at least one championship in each of the conference-sanctioned men's sports.

The SDSU wrestling teams have com­peted in every College Div i s ion -Divis ion 1 1 national tournament ever held and have hosted the national tournament twice, in 1973 and aga in in 1979. The Jacks have finished in the top ten in the NCAA wrestling tournament 15 t imes s ince the tournament began in 1963. SDSU wrestlers have earned All-Amer ica honors 52 t imes.

SDSU has also been a dom inate force na­tionally in cross country, f i rst for the men and now for both men and women. Last fall, for example, SDSU was second in the NCAA Div is ion 1 1 championships for both men and

women. Jackrabb it men's teams won na­tiona.l championships in 1956 (NAIA), 1959 (NCAA) and 1973 (NCAA). Seven other t imes, SDSU has been runnerup in the national meet.

Last spr ing, SDSU became just the second NCC member to qualify for the NCAA Divi­sion 1 1 World Ser ies in baseball.

And that great sports trad ition has ca rried over i nto women's sports. SDSU started compet it ion for women in 1967, before T itle IX, and success has been a way of life there, too.

The Jacks won back to back national titles in women' s cross country (AIAW Divi­s ion I I 1980 and NCAA Div is ion 1 1 1981).

In 1982, the women's track team finished third in the nation and last spring was tenth. The Jacks have won f ive stra ight North Cen­tral Conference women's track t itles: in­doors 1982 and 1983; outdoors 1981, 1982 and 1983.

SDSU has won NCC titles in gymnastics, swimming, indoor track, outdoor track and golf, and in 1983, won the f i rst ever NCC women's all-sports title. The men have been either f i rst or second in the a II-sports race the last eight years with four champion­ships.

BEHIND THE SCEN ES

H . RAY HOOPS PRE S I DENT

Ray Hoops became president of South Dakota State Uni ersity August 1, succeeding S herwood 0. Berg, who retired. H oops is a native of Clinton, Ill . , and a 1962 graduate of Eastern I l linois University. He earned a Master's Degree in audiology and speech science at Purdue University in 1964, then added a Ph.D. in the same area f rom Purdue in 1966. Prior to being named p resident at SDSU, he was vice president of academic affairs at North Dakota State. F ro m 1976 until he moved to NDSU in 1980, he was dean of the graduate college at Northern Iowa. Served two years as a special cons ultant for the United States Department of Health E ducation and Welfare, c harged with the resp onsibility of developing the long-range marketing and dissemination plan for the Off ice of Education and coor­dination of that p lan with those of the Division Health, E ducation and Welfare. F rom 1970-74, he was associate director for the Office of Grants and Contracts Administration at Wayne State University in Mich igan, overseeing a p rogram involving $24 million in outside funds per year. In 1973, he served as distinguished research p rofessor and senior Fulbright-Hays research scholar for t h e Col lege of Medic ine at the U niversity of Philippines. He served on numerous com mittees and panels, including the board of commissioners for the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, a n d has earned numerous awards, i ncluding the Distinguished Service award f rom the U.S. Office of E d u cation in 1978 and again in 1983.

HARRY FORSYTH ATH LETIC D I RECTOR

Forsyth became acting athletic dire c tor in J une, 1980, followng the d eath of Stan Ma.rshall, then was named to that position on a permanen t basis later that summer. He has been on the SDSU staff since 1956. A native of Redfield , Forsyth received his Bach e lor's Degree at SDSU in 1951, then retu rned for h is Master's in 1956 and has been here since. He added a doctorate in physical education f rom Spring­fi-eld C ollege in 1970. Forsyth was assistant baseball c oach for the Jac ks for 13 years. He was athletic business manager u nti l that position was changed to assistant athletic d irector in 1970. Forsyth lettered in basketball and baseball at SDSU after having a pro t ryout with the Yankees. He played for Pier re in the old Basin League in 1949. Forsyth was a pilot in Korea d u ring the Korean conflict and is still active in the national guard. His son, Mau ry, is cu rrently a military pilot.

MYLO H E LLICKSO N . . . . . . FAC U LTY REPRESE N TAT IVE

Hel l ickson has been faculty representative at SDSU since 1977, and as such is also c hairman of the Athletic, Intramu ral and Recreation Committee on campus. He has be-en on the SDSU staff since 1969, serving as a professor in agricultLJ ral engineering until he was appoin ted as head of that department d u ring the summer of '82. His speciality has been in the area of livestock structu res and environmen-t with recent emphasis on solar energy use in agricu ltu re. A native of Belfield, ND, h e is a graduate of North Dakota State University.

J IM BOO H E R HEAD TRA I N E R

Jim heads one of t he top athletic t raining opeations i n the Upper Midwest. He has been responsible for developing the t raining minor p rogram at SDS U and has had excellent results in placing students when they go o n towards their physica l therapy degrees. He has been at the Wesleyan team which lost to SDSU in the finals of the NCAA regional at Brookings in 1963 when the Jacks went on to win the na­tional championship. He received h is physical therapy training at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Min n. Booher earned his Master's Degree at SDSU in 1969 and added a Ph .D. from Utah in 1976. He is a graduate of Ashland, Neb., High School.

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SDSU FOOTBA LL R'ECORDS

R U S H I NG - I N D IV IDUAL Most Carries, Game- 41 b y Darw in Gonne rman vs .

Augustana, 1 96 7 Most Ca rries, Season - 244 by Darw i n G o n ne·rman ,

1 967 Most Ca rries, Career - 696 by Les Tu ma1 9 70-73 Most Net Yards, Game- 240 by Les Tuma v s . North­

ern I owa, 1 97 3 Most N et Yards, Season - 1,061 b y Les T u ma, 1 972 Most Net Yards, Career - 3,018 by Les Tu ma,

1 970-73 Most Net Yards, Per Game, Season - 112 by Pete

Retz laff , 1 95 2 Longest Run F rom Scr immage- 95 b y M i ke Lu nde

vs. N orth Dakota, . 1 976

R USH I N G - TEAM Most Attempts, Game- 84 vs . Augu stana, 1 952 Most Attempts, Season-645 in 1 973 Most Net Ya rds, Game-53.:? vs. Augustana, 1 952 Most Net Ya rds, Season - 3,685 in 1 951 , 1 0 games Fewest Net Yards, Game- m i nus 5 vs . N o rt h Dakota

State, 1 965 Fewest Net Yards, Season - 509 in 1 965 , 1 0 games

PASS I NG - I N D IV IDUAL Most Attempts, Game - 44 b y Marty H igg i ns v s .

Augu stana, 1 981 Most Attempts, Season - 2 54 by Ron Meyer, 1 965 Most Attempts, Career � 598 by Ron Meye r, 1 963-65 Most Completions, Game- 25 by Marty H iggins v s .

Augus tana, 1 981 Most Completions, Season - 125 (o f 229 ) by M i ke

Law, 1 983 Most Comp letions, Career - 301 (of 578) by M i ke

Law, 1 981 -83 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game- 5 by Larry

A rmstrong v s . Mankato, 1 970; 5 by F red R i c hardson vs . Morn i ngs i de , 1 971 ; and 5 by Mark Do lan v s . North Dakota, 1 980

Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season-24 by M i ke Law, 1 983

Most Passes Had Intercepted, Career - 46 by M i ke Law, 1 981 -83

Most Net Yards Pass ing, Game - 31 5 by Marty H ig­g i n s vs . A ugu s tana, 1 981

Most Net Yards Passing, Season .....:. 1 ,627 by M i ke Law, 1 983

Most Net Yards Passing, Career -3,720 by M i ke Law, 1 981 -83

Most TD Passes, Game- 4 by Herb Bart l ing v s . N orth Dakota State, 1 949 & 4 by Ron Meyer vs. N orth Dakota State, 1 963 .

Most TD Passes, Season - 19 by Ron Meyer, 1 963 Most TD Passes, Career - 41 by Ron Mever . 1 963-65

PASS I N G - TEAM Most Attempts, Game- 56 vs . North Dakota, 1 982 Most Attempts, Season - 336 i n 10 games, 1 981 Most Comp letions, Game-27 vs. N orth Dak ota,

1 982 Most Com pletions, Season - 182 in 1 0 games, 1 981 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game-

6 vs . Mankato, 1 970 & 6 vs . N orth Dakota State, 1 973 6 vs . South Dak ota, 1 983

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Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season - 31 i n 1 98 3 Fewest Passes Had Intercepted, Season -

4 i n 1 96 3 (1 0 games) & 4 i n 1 955 (9 games) Most Net Yards Pasi ng, Game- 320 vs. N o rt h

Dakota State , 1 970 Most Net Yards Passing, Season - 2,045 i n 1 981 (1 0

games) Most TD Passes, Game- 5 vs . Nort h Dakota, 1 95 7 &

5 vs. Sou th Dakota, 1 963 Most TD Passes, Season - 23 i n 1 96 3

TOT AL OFF E N SE - I N D I V I D U A L Most Attempts, Game- 68 by Marty H iggin s v s .

Augustana ( 24 rush, 4 4 pass) 1 981 Most Attempts, Season - 394 by Gary Maffett, 1 979

(1 1 games) Most Attempts, Career - 1,010 by Gary Maf fett ,

1 977-79 Most Net Yards, Game - 424 by Marty H igg i n s v s .

Augu stana ( 31 5 pass , 1 09 ru sh) 1.981 Most Net Yards, Season - 2 ,068 by Gary Maffett ,

1 979 (1 1 games) Most Net Yards, Career - 5,282 by Gary Maffett,

1 977-79 (30 games)

TOT AL OFFENSE - TEAM Most Net Yards, Game- 638 vs . B e rn id j i State, 1 951 Most N et. Yards, Season - 4,377 i n 1 951 'Highest Per Game Average, Season - 437 .7 i n 1 95 1 Most P lays Attempted, Game- 99 vs . Augu stana,

1 952 Most P lays Attempted, Season - 870 i n 1 973 (1 1

games)

R ECE IV I N G - I N DIV I D U A L Most Catches, Game- 11 by Wayne Rasmusse n v s .

Arkansas State, 1 963 Most Catches, Season - 51 by Monte Mos i man ,

1 976 & 51 by L ione l Mac k i i n , 1 978 Most Catches, Career - 118 by M i k e E t h ie r (1 981 -83) Most Yards,. Game- 171 by Dal E i sen b rau n vs . No r-

the rn I owa, 1 956 (7 cgt) Most Yards, Season - 862 by L ione l Mac k l i n , 1 978 Most Yards, Career - 1,816 by M ike E th ie r, 1 981 -83 Most TD Catches, Game - 4 by Don Bart lett v s .

North Dak ota State, 1 949 Most TD Catches, Season-? by Wayne Ras m u s sen ,

1 963 Most T D Catc hes, C a reer - 15 by W ay n e

Rasm u ssen , 1 961 -6 3

SCOR I N G - IND IV I D U A L Most TDs, Season - 14 by Warren W i l l iamson, 1 950;

1 4 by Darw i n Gon nerman, 1 968; 1 4 by D ick We i kert, 1 974

Most TDs, Game- 5 by Darw i n G onnerma n vs . Augu stana, 1 968

Most Points, Game - 30 by Darw i n G onnerman vs . Augu stana, 1 968

Most Points, Season-102 by Darw i n Gonnerman , 1 967 (1 3 TD, 1 5-1 6 PAT, 3-3 FG)

Most Points, Career - 221 by J er ry Wel c h, 1 95 1 -54 Most Points, Kicking, Game- 16 by Russ Me ie r vs .

�t . C l ou d , 1 981 (4-4 F G , 4-4 PAT)

SDSU FOOTBALL RECO RDS , ,

Most Points, Kick ing, Season - 69 by Russ Me ie r . 1 981 (1 6 F G s, 21 PAT)

Most Po ints, Ki cki ng, Caree r - 137 by D a n Dela H u nt , 1 974-76 (86 PAT, 1 7 FG)

Most PATs, Season - 36 by George Medc h i l l ,, 1 950; 36 by D i ck Craddock , 1 951

Most PATs, Ca ree r - 86 by Dan Dela H u nt, 1 974-76 . Best PAT Percentage, Season - 1.000 by Tony H ar­

r i s , 1 979 (28-28) & 1 .000 by Russ Me ier , 1 981 (21 -21 ) Most Consecu t ive PATs, Season - 28 by Tony Ha r­

r i s , 1 979 Most Consecu t ive PA ls, Career - 3 9 by Tony Ha r r i s

1 979-80 '

Most PAT Attem pts, Ca reer - 93 by Dan De lahunt 197 4-76

Best PAT Percentage, Ca reer - . 978 by Tony H ar r i s , 1 978-80 (45-46)

Most F ield Goa ls, Game - 4 by R u ss Me ier vs . St . C l oud, 1 981 (4 at te m pts, 30 , 31 , 35 & 37 ya rds)

Most F ield Goa ls, Season - 16 by Ru ss Me ier , 1 981 (21 F G A )

Most F ield G oa ls, Career - 2 3 by Tony Ha rr i s 1 979-80

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�ost F ield G oa ls, Attempted, Season- 21 by Rus s Merer, 1 981

Most F ield Goa ls Attempted, Ca reer - 33 by Tony Ha rr i s , 1 979-80

Best F ield Goa l Percentage, Season - . 762 by Rus s Meier, 1 981 (m i n 1 0 att)

B�st F ield Goa l Percentage, Career - .697 by Tony Hams, 1 979-80 ( 23 -33) m i n imum 20 attempts

Longest Fie ld G oal Made - 49 ya rd s by Tony Ha r r i s v s . W i s -�h_itewa te r, 1 979; 49 ya rd s by Tony H a rr i s v s . West 1 1 1 i no , s , 1 980; 49 ya rd s by Ru s s Meier vs . Weste rn 1 1 1 i no i s , 1 981 ; 4 9 yard s by Rus s Meier vs . South Dakota , 1 981

SCORING - TEAM Most Points, Game - BS vs . Co l u m bus Co l lege, 1 922 Most Points, Season - 381 i n 1 950 ( 1 O games) La rgest Marg i n of V ictory - BS po i nts (85-0) vs. Co l -

u m b u s Co l lege, 1 922

PUNTING - INDIVID UAL Most Punts, Game - 16 by M i ke Doty vs . N orth

Dakota (40 .00 a vg) 1 971 Most Punts, Season - 83 by M i ke Doty (35 .6 avg)

1 971 B est Punt Average, Season - 40.8 yards by Doug

Sc h l os ser, 1 97 7 (59 p u nts )

PUNTING - TEAM Most Punts, Game - 16 vs . N orth Dakota (40 .0 avg)

1 971 Most Punts, Season - 86 (34 . 4 a vg) 1 971 B est Average, Game (min 3 pu nts) - 45.0 vs. South

Dakota , 1 958 (4 pu nts) B est Average, Season - 40.8 ya rds (59 pu nts), 1 977

PASS INTERCEPTION RETU RNS ­

INDIVIDUAL

Most Interceptions, Game - 3 by Buck Osborne vs . St . C l oud , 1 952

3 by Da ry l M a rt i n v s . North Dakota, 1 962 3 by R i ck Hea rd vs . Morn i ngs ide, 1 970 3 by C har l ie C l a rksean vs. E ast Mont, 1 972 3 by Dan D u m me r m uth vs . St . C l oud , 1 981

Most Interceptions, Season - 9 by . C ha r l ie C l a rk­sean , 1 97 2

Most Interceptions, Career - 14 by C ha r l ie C l a rk­sean , 1 970-73

PASS INTERCEPTIONS - TEAM Most Interceptions, Game - 6 vs . Augu stana , 1 950

and 6 v s . St. C l oud , 1 95 2 Most Interceptions, Season - 2 5 i n 1 970 Most Yards, Interception Retu rns, Game - 140 vs .

Morn i ngs i de, 1 961 (4 ret)

P U NT RETU RNS- INDIVID UAL Most Retu rns, Season - 24 by Ga ry Boner, 1 95 2 Most Retu rns, Career - 41 by J erry We l ch , 1 951 -54 Most Retu rn Yards, Season - 389 by Gary Boner ,

1 962 Most Retu rn Yards, Career -- 675 by J e rry We l c h ,

1 951 -5 4

PUNT RETU RNS - TEAM Most Retu rns, Game - 8 vs . St . C loud , 1 961 Most Returns, Season - 44 i n 1 961 (407 yards) Most Retu rn Yards, Game - 1 28 vs . St . C loud , 1 961 Most Retu rn Yards, Season - 572 (41 retu rns) i n 1 962 Best Return Average, Season - 1 5 .1 (1 8 ret) in 1 955

KICKOFF & -PUNT RETU RNS - INDIVID UAL Most Yards, Kickoff & Punt Retu rns, Season - 958

· by D a rw i n Gonne rman , 1 968

KICKOFF RETU RNS - INDIVIDUAL Most Retu rns, Game-9 by J e rry We lch v s . I ow a

State, 1 952 Most Retu ms, Season - 31 by Reed Sa nderson 1 964 ·

& 31 by Darw i n Gon nerman 1 966 '

Most Retu rns Ca reer-751

by Darw i n Gon nerman 1 966-68

Most Retu rn Yards, Game-2 58 by J e rry We l c h vs . I ow a State, 1 95 2

Most Retu rn Ya rds, Season - 725 by Darw i n G on ne r­m a n , 1 966

Most Retu rn Yards, Career - 1 ,841 by Darw i n Gon­ne rm a n , 1 966-68 (75 ret)

KICKOFF RETU RNS - TEAM Most Retu rns, Game - 1 0 VS . A r i zona, 1 956 (1 64

ya rd s) Most Retu rns, Season - 52 i n 1 966 Most Retu rn Yards, Game - 2 58 vs . I owa State, 1 952 Most Retu rn Yards, Season - 1 ,093 i n 1 966 B est Retu rn Average, Season - 27 .8 (33 ret) 1 973

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SDSU FOOTBALL RECO RDS

. P E NALT I ES - SDSU Most Penal ties, Game - 13 vs . N evada-Las Vegas ,

1 97 4 (1 34 yards) Most Yards Penal ized, Game - 136 vs . Mankato,

1 970 (9 pena l t i es) Fewest Pena lties, Game -: 0 for O yard s vs . Montan a

State , 1 964 Most Pena ltes, Season - 77 for 691 ya rds , 1 972 Most Yards Penal ized, Season - 781 i n 1 979 (76

p en a l t ies) PE N A L T I ES - OPPO N E N TS

Most Penalt ies, Game - 15 by Wayne State, M i c h . , 1 971 (1 29 yards)

Most Yards Pena l ized, Game - 12<;} by Wayne State, M ic h . , 1 971

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F ewest Penalt ies, Game - 1 for 1 yard s , Morn i ngs id e 1 95 7

Most Penalt ies, Season - 78 i n 1 978 Most Yards Penal ized, · Season - 727 in 1 970

PE N A LT IES - BOTH TEAMS Most Yards Penal ized, Game - 228 yards by SDSU

vs . Morn i ngs ide, 1 979 (SDSU 8 for 1 1 0, Morn 1 1 f.or 1 1 8)

Most Pena lties, Game - 25 by SDSU vs . USO, 1 971 (USO 1 4 for 1 1 3 , SDSU 1 1 for 79)

F U M B LE S - SDSU . Most Fumbles, Game - 11 vs . N orth Dakota , 1 952

( lost 5 ) ; 1 1 vs . No rth Dakota State, 1 951 ( l ost 7) Most Fumbles Lost, Game - 7 vs . North Dakota

Sta te, 1 951 (1 1 f umb les); 7 vs . N orth Dakota State, 1 95 2 (8 f u m b l es); 7 vs. Morn i ngs ide, 1 952 (8 fu m b l es); 7 v s . Morn i ngs i de, 1 952 (8 f u m b les); 7 vs . N orthern C o l orado, 1 976 (7 fu m b l es)

Most Fumbles, Season - 62 in 1 952 (9 games) Most Fu mbles Lost, Season - 39 i n 1 952 (9 games)

F U M B LES - OPPO N E N TS Most Fu mbles, Game - 10 by Qu an t i co M a r i nes ,

1 972 ( l ost 5 ) Most Fumbles Lost, Game - 7 by South Dakota,

1 950 (7 fu m b l es); 7 by Augu stana , 1 95 3 (8 fu m b l es); 7 by North Dakota State, 1 95 3 (7 f umb l es); 7 by N orth Dakota State, 1 959 (7 fu mb le s)

Most Fumbles, Season - 46 i n 1 972 Most Fu mbles Lost, Season - 25 i n 1 972 (46

f u m b les); 25 in 1 952 (33 f u m b l es); 25 in 1950 (37 f u m b les)

LO N G EST OF TH E LON G O N ES LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE - 95 ya rd s by

M i ke Lunde v s . Un ivers ity of North Dakota, H obo Day, 1 976 .

LONGEST PASS P LAY - 80 yards N ig J ohnson to Dal E i senb raun vs . Northern Iowa, 1 956

LONGEST PUNT RETU RN- 95 yard s by Darw i n Gonne rman v s . North Dakota State, 1 966

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN - 99 yards by J i m Decker vs . Weste rn Co lorad o, 1 973

LONGEST P UNT- 76 yards by M i ke Doty vs . Augustana , 1 971

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LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN - 85 yard s by Roger E i schens vs . To ledo, 1 962

LONGEST FIE LD GOAL MADE - 49 ya rd s by Tony H a rr i s v s . W is-Wh i tewater, 1 979; 49 y a rds by Tony H a rr i s v s . West f l l i no i s , 1 980; 49 yard s by Ru ss Me ie r v s . West I l l i no is , 1 981 ; 49 ya rd s by R u ss Me ie r v s . Sou th Dakota, 1 981

F I RST DOWNS Most Most By SDSU, By Opponents, Game Game

Tota l : 34 vs . 30 by Morn i ngs ide, A r i zona , 1 977 1 95 6

B y Rushing: 3 0 vs . 24 by Morn i ngs ide, Lou i sv i l l e , 1 977 1 978

B y Passing: 1 5 vs . 1 6 by Augustana, Port l and State, 1 981 1 980

By Penalty: 5 vs . 5_ by Augustana, Morn i ngs i de, 1 969 1 972

Fewest By Fewest By Opponents, SDSU, Game Game

Tota l : 3 vs . 2 by Morn i ngs i d e, H a m l i ne, 1 971 1 971

By Rush ing: 1 vs . 0 by Montana , H am l i ne, 1 970 1 971

By Passing: 0-9 t i mes, 0-7 t i mes , l ast USO, 1 980 l as t U N O, 1 980

* I n 1 955 , SDSU vs. USO game, ne ithe r tea m had a · f i rst down by pas s i ng.

Total :

By Rushing:

By Passing:

By Pena lty:

Tota l: By Rushing: By Passing: By Pena lty:

Most By SDSU Season 21 7 in 1 981 (1 0 games) 1 56 i n 1 951 (1 0 games) 94 i n 1 981 (1 0 games) 1 9 i n 1 969 &

1 9 i n 1 976 Fewest By SDSU, Season 1 00 in 1 971

42 i n 1 965 20 i n 1 958

2 i n 1 961

Most By Opponents, Season 206 i n 1 974

1 26 i n 1 970

83 i n 1 976

1 9 i n 1 972

F ewest By Opponents, Season 74 in 1 95 5 5 4 i n 1 95 5 1 8 i n 1 95 5

0 i n 1 956

SDSU FOOTBALL RECORDS , .

DEFE N SE Fewest Ya rds R u sh ing, Opponents, Game - m inu s

20 by Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1979 Fewest Ya rds R u sh ing, Opponents, Season - 1 ,Q61 in

1955 (9 games) Fewest Ya rds Passing, Opponents, Game - 0 by

South Dakota, 1951 & 0 by North Dakota, 1980 & 0 by A rk ansas State, 1962

Fewest Ya rds Pass ing, O pponents, Season - 481 . in 1960

Fewest Ya rds Tota l Offense, Op po nents, G a me - 21 by Haml ine, 1975

Fewest Yards Tota l Offense, O pponents, Season -1,688 in 1955 (9 games)

Most Yards Rush ing, O p ponents, Game - 472 by Lou isville, 1978

Most Ya rds R ush ing, O pponents, Season - 2 ,604 in 1964 (10 ga mes)

Most Ya rds Pass ing, O pponents, Game - 447 by Po rtland State, 1980

Most Yards Pass ing, O p ponents, Season - 1,852 in 1968

Most Yards Tota l Offense, Opponents, G a me - 611 by Montana, 1969

Most Ya rds Tota l Offense, O pponents, Season -3 ,608 in 1970

Most Passes Completed, Opponents, G a m e - 3 3 by Portland State, 1980

Most Passes Attempted, O pponents, G a m e - 49 by Po rtland State, 1980

Most Passes Completed, Opponents, Season - 1 42 in 1968

Most TD Passes, Opponents, G ame - 6 by South Dakota , 1968

Most TD Passes, Opponents, Season - 2 3 in 1968 Fewest T D Passes, Opponents, Season - 2 in 195 2

(10 games); 2 in 1959 ( 9 ga mes) Most Po ints, Opponents, G a me, - 86 by Kansas ,

1947 (86-6) Most Po ints, Opponents , Season - 300 in 1980 (11

games) Best P o i n t P e r G a me Ave rage, O p ponents ,

Season - 28.0 in 1966 (280 points , 10 games)

FORMER SDSU PLAYERS WHO PLAYED

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL

Twenty-two 'former South D.akota State University players h ave gone on to ·play p rofes­sional football .

Two of t he former Jacks a re stil I active in Na­tional Footb all League. Bill Matthews has played fou r yea rs as a linebacker for the New �ngland Patriots, and Chuck Loewen h as been an offen­sive lineman for the San Diego Cha rgers the past two seasons.

Former SDSU players in p rofessiona l footba l l: We ldon E ri c k son, 1 92 2 , M i n neapoi i s J ohn Beasey, 1 924, G reen Bay Weert E ng lemann, 1 930-3 3, G reen Bay R ay J en ison, 1 931 , G reen Bay I srae l G i nsberg, 1 935, B oston . A l f red A rn d t, 1 935, P i ttsb u rgh; Boston Pau l "Whitey" Mi l ler, 1 936-38, G reen Ba'y Mark Ba rber, 1 937, C leve l and R'obert Py lman, 1 938-39, Ph i ladelphia Doug E ggers, 1 954-57,. B a l t imore; 1 958 C h icago Card in a l s J e rry We l c h, 1 955-56, C a lgary (CFL) Do.m i n ic K l awi tter, 1 956, Ch ic·a·go Bea rs Pete Retz laff , 1 956, D etroit; 1 956-66 Ph i ladelphia Wayne R a smu ssen, 1 964-74, .Detro i t R o n Meyer, 1 966, P i ttsbu rgh Darw in G onnerman, 1 969-70, O ttawa (C F L) J i m Langer, 1 970-79, M i a rn i; .1 980-81 Mi n nesota T i m Roth, 1 971 -77, Saskatchewan (CFL) Ph i l E ngle, 1 973, B i r m i ngham (WFL) Lynn Boden, 1 975-78, Detroi t; 1 979, C h i cago B i l l Matthews, 1 978-81 , New . E ngland; 1 982-83 New York

G iants; 1 984 Denver G o ld. Chuck L oewen, 1 980-82, San D i ego

FORMER SDSU PLAYERS DRAFTED BY THE

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1 939 - Bob R iddel l , end, P h i ladelph ia 1 951 - H a rry G i bbons, back, Detroit Dick Peot, tack le,

Detroit 1 953 - Pete Retz la ff , back, Detroit 1 955 - J e rry We lch, back, Ba l t i more 1 956 - Dom i n i c K l awi tter, center, Ch icago Bears 1 957 _:_ H a rwood H oeft , e nd, B a lti more 1 958 - Wa yne H aense l , tack le, New York G i ants 1 959 - LeRoy Berga n, tack le, B a lt i more 1 962 - J oe Thorne, f u l l ba ck, G reen Bay

Ron Frank, tac k le, San F ranc i sco 1 964 - Wayne Rasmu sse n, defensive back, Detroit 1 966 - Ron Meyer, q ua rterback, C h i cago

Ed Ma ras, end , G reen Bay 1 969 - Tim Roth, def e ns ive end, Oak land 1 973 - Ph i l E n gle, tad: le, G reen Bay, 1 1 th round 1 975 - Lynn Boden, tack le, Detroit, 1 st round

J e rry Lawren c e, tack l e, Hou ston, 8th round 1 976 - Todd S i monse n, t ackle, Hou ston, 6th round

Bob G issler, defen sive end, Mia m i , 1 4th rou nd 1 978 - B i l l Matthews, l i neback er, N ew E ngland, 5th rou nd 1 980 - C h u ck Loewe n, t a ck le, S a n Diego, 7th roun d

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JACKRAB BITS BY THE NUMBERS

1 K .C . Johnson, K 2 G regg Schm idt, DB 3 Kevin Michels, DB 4 Barry Nagel , DB 5 Rick Wi rtjes, DB 6 Steve Mi l ler, DB 7 Steve Rentz, DB 8 Kevin Skal la , T B

1 1 Mike Busch, Q B 1 2 Wade Hoffman, D B 1 3 Pau l Beckwith, OLB 1 4 Pat Berens, I LB 15 Barry Mennenga, TB 16 Joey Hartford, P 1 7 Rich Morehouse, QB 1 8 Ted Wahl, QB 1 9 Troy Faber, QB 20 John Asplund, TB 21 Keith Henaman, TB

· 22 Howard Lansman, DB 23 Mike Snow, DB 24 Dan Convey, WR 25 John DeMers, DB 26 Scot Schaefer, F L 27 R ick Wegher, TB 28 A l Bel l , F B 29 Pau l Prout, FB 30 Randy Jones, TB 3 1 G reg Farley, I LB 32 Mark Stan ley, DB 3 3 Dan Sonnek, F B 34 Steve Zebarth, OLB 35 Br ian Webster, OLB 36 Mark Arends, TB 37 Chris F i lo, DB 38 Jon Wal lace, TB 39 Todd Thompson, DB 40 G reg Sorensen, DB 41 Darr in Thurston, I L B 42 Dan J ackson, I L B 4 3 Kevin Hofer, F b 44 Mike Evenson, F B 45 G reg Dra l le, OLB 46 Matt Stan ley, I LB 47 Bruce Klostermann, OLB 48 J i m Buck, DL 49 Br ian Sis ley, I L B 50 Dave Pace, OC 51 Burt L ingenfelter, I LB 52 Mike Weiske, DL 53 J eff Mounts, OC 54 Norm L i ngle, OT 55 ,Dean D ierks, OLB 56 J im Kaufman , I L B 5 7 Ross Brockshus, I L B 5 8 Don Harberts, QC 59 Kim McDermott, OT 60 Dale Cave, OG 61 J eff Thorpe, OG 62 Dan Du itscher, OG 63 Fred H rd l icka, OT 64 Chet Col l i ns, I L B 65 Bryan Menge, OT 66 Mark Wei land, OG 67 Doug Pearson, OG 68 Ted Orta le, DT 69 Dan N iehus, I L B 70 John I ngram, OT 71 Dave Jobe, OT 72 Lee Stewart, OT 74 Dan T i nda l l , OT 75 Rick Sweet, OG 76 B i l l Ca l laghan, OG 77 Todd Yack ley, OLB 78 Troy Stowater, I LB 79 Mark Diesch, OT 80 J ay Parker, TE . 81 Jeff T iefenthaler, WR 82 Mark Rogers, WR 83 J . J . Weems, DL 84 Steve Schu l tz, T E 8 5 Todd Hof land, OLB 86 Doug Ruesink , T E 87 Bob Reeves, WR 88 Dennis Thomas, TE 89 Fran Rues ink, FL 91 J ay Sahler, DT 92 George Cavanaugh, NG 93 J ohn Lewis, LB 94 Kev in Cade, NG 95 Tom Slattery, DT 96 Darw in B ishop, OT 97 Tom L indel l , DT 98 Ken Kraft, I LB

T im Day, K T im Wolthu i s J ay Yttreness John O' Rei l ly

1 984 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE · U N IVE RS ITY

ROSTER Name Pos. Ht.

A R E N DS, Mark . . . . . . . TB 6-1 ASPLUN D, J ohn TB 6-0 BECKWITH , Pau l OC 6-3 BE LL , A l FB 6-1 B E R E N S, Pat . . . . . . . . I L B 6-0 B I SHOP, Darw in . . . . . . OT 6-5

* BROCKSH U S, Ross . . I L B 6-1 BUCK, J im . . I LB 6-0 BUSCH, Mike . . QB 6-4

* *CADE , Kev i n . . . . . NG 6-3 CALLAG HAN, B i l l OG 6-2 CAVANAUG H, Geo�e . DT 6� CAVE, Dale . . . . . . . . OG 6-2 COLL I N S, Chet . . . . . OG 6-2 CONVEY , Dan . . . . . . . WR 6-0

DAY, T im . . . . . . . . . . K 6-0 DeME RS, J ohn . . . . . . . QB 6-0 D I E R K S, Dean . . . . . . OLB 6-1

* * D I E SCH , Mark . . . . . . . OT 6-5 * * * D RALLE , G reg . . . . . . OLB 6-2

DU I TSC H E R, Dan OG 6-3

EVE N SON, M ike

FABER , Troy FARLEY, G reg . F I LO, Chr i s .

F B 6-1

QB 6-2 . I L B 6-2 DB 6-0

HARBE RTS; Don OG 6-3 HARTFORD, J oey . . . DB-P 6-3 H E NAMAN, Keith . . . T B 6-3 HOF E R, Kev i n F B 5-1 1 HOFFMAN, Wade . . . . D B 6-1 H O F LAND, Todd . . . . . O L B 6-4 H RDL ICKA, F red . OT 6-2

I NG RAM, J ohn OT 6-4

J ACKSON, Dan I L B 6-3 JOBE , Dave . OT 6-1 JOH N SON, K .C K 5-1 0 J ON E S, Randy . . . . . . . T B 6-0

* KAUFMAN, J im . . . . . . OLB 6-1 K LOST E RMANN, Bruce OLB 6-4 K RAFT, Ken . . . . . I L B 6-1 LANSMAN, H oward D B 6-1

* * * LE W I S, J ohn . OLB 6-2 L I NDE L L, Tom . DT 6-0 L I NG E N F E L T E R, Bu rt . . I L B 6-3 L I NGLE , Norm TE 6-4

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* Mc D E RMOTT, K im . M E N G E , B ryan M E N N E NGA, Barry . . M I C H E LS, Kev in . . . . M I L LE R , Steve . MORE HOUSE , R ich .

* MOU NTS, J eff

NAG E L, Barry N I E H US, Dan

O'R E I LLY, J on ORTAL E , Ted .

PACE , Dave . PARK E R, J ay

* PEARSON, Doug * * PROUT, Pau l

* R E E V E S, Bob R E N TZ, Steve ROG E RS, Mark . R U E S I N K , Doug . R U E S I N K , F ran .

SCHAEF E R, Scot . SCHM I DT, G regg SCH U LTZ, Steve S I S L EY, Br ian

* * * S KALLA, Kev i n . S LATTE RY, Tom SNOW, Mike . .

* SO H L E R, J ay . SON N E K , Dan

* * SORE NSE N , G reg . STANLEY, Mark STAN LEY, Matt . STEWART, Lee STOWATE R, Troy

* SWE ET , R ick . . .

OT 6-3 DT 6-1' TB 6-0 D B 5-1 1 DB 6-0 Q B 6-3 oc 6-3

DB 6-2 . I L B 6-1

. O L B 6-2 DT 6-2

oc 6-3 . TE 6-5 OG 6-1 F B 5-1 1

WR 6-4 DB 6-0

WR 6-1 TE 6-4 F L 6-1

F B 6-0 . D B 6-0

TE 6-4 . I L B 6-4 . T B 6-2 . DT 6-3 D B 5-1 0 DT 6-3 FB 6-1 CB 6-0 DB 6-1

. OLB 6-1 OT 6-3 . LB 6-2

. . OG 6-3

*THOMAS, Denn i s T E 6-3 THOMPSON, Todd . D B 6-0

*THORPE , J eff . . . . . . OG 6-1 TH U RSTON, Darr in . . . . I L B 6-1

* T I E F E N T H A L E R, J eff . WR 6-2 T I N DALL, Dan OT 6-5

WAH L, Ted . . Q B 6-1 WAL LACE , J on TB 6-2 WE BST E R, Br ian . . . . . . OLB 6-3 WE EMS, J . J . . . . . . . . . D L 6-4

* * *W E G H E R, R i ck . . . . R B 5.-7 WE I LA N D, Mark OG 6-2 WE I SK E , Mike . . . . . . . . . DT 6-2

*W I RT J E S, R i ck . . D B 6-3 WOLTH U I S, T im . . . . . I LB 6-2

Wt.

1 95 1 95 1 90 200 1 90 235 21 5 21 0 200

245 225 220 225 21 0 1 80

1 50 1 85 205 265 220 235

205

1 95 205 1 70

2 30 1 90 1 85 1 99 1 90 1 85 255

250

200 240 1 75 1 75

21 0 225 205 1 90 21 5 250 21 5 235

250 225 1 90 1 95 1 65 1 85 255

1 90 200

1 80 205

235 235 235 21 0

200 1 85 1 70 200 1 85

1 85 1 70 21 5 220 21 0 240 1 80 235 1 95 1 85 1 95 225 270 205 235

235 1 90 21 5 1 85 1 75 230

Yr.

Soph. F r . F r . F r . F r . F r. Sr . Fr .

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S r. J r . F r. J r. F r. J r .

F r . J r . Soph. J r . Sr . F r.

J r .

F r .

F r . F r .

F r . Soph. Fr . Soph. F r . F r. J R .

F r .

F r. J r . Soph Fr .

J r . J r . F r . J r . S r . J r F R . F r .

J r Soph . Soph . Soph. F r. Soph . Soph.

F r . F r.

F r . F r .

J r . F r . J r . Sr .

J r . F r . F r . F r . Soph.

J r . F r . F r . Soph. Sr . Fr . Soph. J r . F r . Sr . F r . J r . F r. J r. Sr .

J r . J r . Sr . F r. Soph . F r .

1 75 F r. 1 95 J r . 200 F r. 21 0 F r . 1 85 Sr . 21 0 F r. 235 F r. 1 90 Sr . 1 85 F r .

* *YAC K LE Y, Todd YTTRE N E SS , J ay . ZE BARTH, Steve .

. OLB 6-4 . 200 Sr .

. OLB 6-0 1 95 J r .

. OLB 6-0 1 75 F r .

Hometown (H igh School)

Stanhope, I A (South H am i lton) Yankton, SD (Yankton) Wagner, SD (Wagner) Ankeny, I A (Ankeny) S ioux C ity, l a (Hee lan) J efferson, la ( J efferson) Spencer, IA (Spencer) Saukv i l le, WI ( Port Wash ington) Hu ron, SD -(Hu ron)

Chamber la in , SD (Chamberl a i n) Sacramento, Ca l i f .

. De Smet, S D (De Smet) Marcus, IA (Marcus) S ioux Fa l l s, S D ( L i ncol n) Fa l l s C ity, NE. (Fa l l s C ity)

Rapid C i ty, SD (Centra l ) Winner, SD (Winner) F u lda, MN (Fu lda) B loom ing Pra i r ie , M N Dubuque, I A (Hempstead) Ro lfe, IA (Ro lfe)

Pap i l l ion, N E (Papp i l l ion-LaV ista)

Beaver Creek, MN ( H i l l s-Beaver C) Waukon, IA (Waukon) Menomonee Fa l l s , WI (North)

Bel le Fourc he, SD ( Be l le Fourche) P ierre, SD (R iggs) Rosemount, MN ( Rosemount) On ida , SD (Su l ly Buttes) Brooki ngs, SD (Brook i ngs) B rook i ngs, SD ( Brook i ngs, SD) E lys ian , M N (Waterv i l l e-E l y s i an)

Ames, I A (Ames)

W interset, IA (Winterset) New U l m, MN (New U l m) Yankton, (Yankton) Brook i ngs , SD ( Brook i ngs)

F reeman, SD (F reeman Pub l ic) Dyersv i l le , IA ( Beckman) Aberdeen, SD (Centra l ) Har lan, IA (Har lan) S ioux C i ty, I A ( E a st) R i ngsted, I A (Armstrong-R i ngsted) P l a i nv iew, NE ( P l a i nv iew) P ierre, SD (R iggs)

G reen Bay, W I (Aschwaubenon) Coventry , RI (Warw i c k) C ast lewood, SD (Cast lewood) Breckenr idge, MN (Breckenr idge) Waseca, MN (Waseca) Watertown, MN (Watertown-Mayer) S ioux C ity, I A (North)

S ioux Fa l l s , SD (Washi ngton) LeMars, IA (Geh len)

Canby, MN (Canby) Ankeny, IA (Ankeny)

Hanska, MN (Made l i a) P ierre, SD (R iggs) Wh i tewater, WI (Wh itewater) S ioux C ity, I A' ( E ast)

W i l lmar, MN (W i l l ma r) Mad i son, SD (Chester) Rosebud, SD (Todd County) Castlewood, SD (Cast lewood) Castlewood, SD (Castlewood)

Omaha, N E (Ra l ston) G reen Bay, WI ( E ast) J ack son, MN ( J ackson) E dgemont, SD ( Edgemont) Scranton, IA Scranton) S ioux Fa l l s , S D (O'Gorman) C hamber la in , S D (Chamber l a i n) Yankton, S D (Yankton) E aston, MN (De lavan) Brai nerd , MN ( Bra i nerd) Shenandoah, IA Shenandoah) Shenandoah, IA (Shenandoah) Scot land, S D ( Scotland) Marcus , IA (Marcus) Brai nerd, M N (Bra inerd)

Parkston, SD ( Partston) Sp i r it Lake, IA (Terr i l Kand iyoh i , M N (Wi l l mar) Volga, 'S D ( S ioux Va l ley) Armour , SD (Armour) Ak ron , I A (Akron-Westf ie ld)

J amestown, ND ( J amestown) Maquoketa, IA (Maquoketa) Rosemount, MN ( Rosemount) Delft, M N (Mountai n Lake) S ioux C ity, I A ( E ast) Port Wash ington, W I Westbrook, M N (Westbrook) E lmore, MN ( E lmore) Spencer, I A ( Ever ly)

On ida, SD (Su l l y Buttes) S ioux Fa l l s, SD (Wash ington) Winchester, VA ( J ames Wood)

BY CLASS F reshmen . . . . . . ·. · . . . . . . . 50 Sophomore . ; . . . 1.· . . . . . . 1 3 J u n io r . . . . . : . . . · . . . . r . 26 Sen ior . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2

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BY STATE: South Dakota . : . . . . . . -. . 37 I owa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : o . 28 M i nnesota . . . . . . •.· . . . :;_ . . 22 W iscons in . . . . . . .. . : . · . . .' 6 Nebraska . . . . . . . ·. . . . . . . 4 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ca l i forn i a . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 V i rg i n i a . . . . . . . • . . . · 1 Rhode I s l and . . . . . . . . . 1

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THE LAST TIME . . .

SDSU SHUTOUT AN OPPONENT WAS:

HOM E : October 9 , 1 982, vs . · Morn i ngs ide , 35-0

AWAY: Novem ber 3, 1 979, vs . Morn i ngs ide, at S ioux C ity, 24-0

SDSU WAS SH UTOUT BY AN OP­PONENT WAS:

H OM E : Septem ber 22 , 1 979, by U n ivers ity of North Dakota, 1 3-0

AWAY: October 2 , 1 976, by North Dakota State at Fargo, 1 3-0

SDSU RETURNED A K ICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

September 29, 1 97 3 - 99 yards k l irn. Decker vs . Weste rn Col ­orado (start ing the 1 984 season, i t has been 1 1 1 games s i nce SDSU l ast ret u rned a k i c koff for a touc hdown)

SDSU OPPONENTS RETU RNED A KICKOFF FOR A TOUCH DOWN WAS:

September 23, 1 978 - 83 yards by ltiv. .G,efiltry, Morn ings ide (60 games ago at start of 1 984 _season)

SDSU RETU RNED A PUNT FOR A TOUCH DOWN WAS:

HOM E : October 21 , 1 967 - 94 yards by Darw in G on nerman vs . U n ivers ity of South Dakota on H obo Day (1 72 games ago at start of 1 984 season) AWAY: September 1 7 , 1 983 - Ran­dy P i rner vs . Morn ings ide, 50 yards

SDSU OPPONENTS RETU RNED A PU NT FOl

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A TOUCHDOWN WAS: Novem ber 1 0, 1 979 - 45 yards

by Bob G ru be r of U n ivers ity of South Dakota

SDSU RETU RNED AN I NTERCEP­T ION FOR A TOUCH DOWN WAS:

October 4, 1 975 - 20 yards by Doug J ackson vs . North Dakota State

SDSU OPPONENTS RETURNED AN I N T E R C E P T I O N F O R A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

October 30, 1 982 - 34 yards by B i l l Townsend of U n ivers i ty of South Dakota

SDSU RETURNED A FUMBLE FOR

A TOUCHDOWN WAS: Septem ber 23, 1 972-51 yards by

Mark H ue l skam p vs. M i ssou r i ­Rol l a

SDSU RECOVERED A B LOCKED PUNT FOR A TOUCH DOWN WAS:

S e p t e m b e r 2 3 , 1 9 80 - R o n Schne ider v s . U n ive r s i ty of Sou th Dakota, punt b locked by M i l ton Stu ckey

MAN KATO STATE

Year Wi nner Score 1937 SDSU 40-7 1 954 SDSU 66-0 1957 SOSU 20-f> 1964 MSU 7-f> 1965 MSU 1 4-7 1 970 M SU 43-19 1971 MSU 10-0 1 972 MSU 24-17 1973 MSU 21 -0 1 974 SOSU 45-1 4 1975 SOSU 10-0 1 982 MSU 23-21 1983 SOSU 21 -1 4 1 983 MSU 30-27

Overall Series: Mankato 8, SOSU 6, Tie 0 LONG EST WIN STR EAK: SDSU 3 (1937-57J; MSU 6 (1 964-73) Most Points:

SOSU 66 (1 954J; MSU 43 (1970J Largest Margin: SOSU 66, 1954 (66-0J; MSU 24, 1 970 (43-19)

NORTH DA KOT A Year Wi nner Score 1906 SOSU 5-4 1 907 U N O 24-f> 191 4 SOSU 14-3 1 91 5 Tie 0-0 1916 SOSU 14-7 1 91 7 SOSU 1 3-{, 1919 SOSU 9-7 1 920 UNO 6-3 1921 SOSU 27-14 1 922 UNO 16-{, 1923 U NO 1 2-{, 1 924 SOSU 7-{, 1 926 SOSU 6-0 1 928 UNO 6-0 1929 UNO 7-6 1 930 UNO 21-0 1931 U N O 34-{, 1 932 UNO 1 3-0 1933 SOSU 18-2 1 934 UNO 6-0 1935 T ie 6-{, 1 936 SOSU 33-6 1 938 SOSU 37-0 1 939 SOSU 14-1 3 1 940 U N O 6-0 1 941 UNO 33-1 5 1 942 U N O 19-8 1 948 UNO 31-{, 1 949 U NO 19-0 1 950 T ie 20-20 1 951 SOSU 21 -1 2 1 952 SOSU 60-6 1 953 T ie 1 3-1 3 1 954 SOSU 34-20 1 955 SOSU 1 4-f> 1 956 SOSU 14-1 3 1 957 SOSU 53-21 1 958 UNO 30-1 2 1 959 SOSU 6-0 1 960 UNO 27-23 1 961 UNO 14-1 3 1 962 SDSU 26-0 1 963 SOSU 7-{, 1 964 UNO 35-28 1 965 UNO 1 4-7 1 966 UNO 43-0 1 967 UNO 9-7 1 968 UNO 21 -16 1 969 SDSU 1 9-1 3 1 970 UNO 36-3 1 971 UNO 35-7 1 972 UNO 51-21 1 973 UNO 28-20 1 974 SDSl.:J\ 55-f> 1 975 UND 35-14 1 976 sos� 28-{,

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ALL-TIME SCORES

VS. 1984 O PPONENTS

1977 Tie 6-{, 1982 SDSU 35-0 *SDSU won 1 976 game Longest Win Streak: 1 978 SDSU 30-1 9 1 983 SDSU 1 7-10 by forfeit after St. Cloud S D S U 5 ( 19 1 0-1 91 7); 1 979 UNO 13-0 Overall Series: won the game, 39-1 3 . N D S U 7 ( 1 964 -70, 1 980 UNO 47-1 3 SDSU 41 , Morn 1 3, T ied that's al so the l ast game 1 976-82J 1 981 SDSU 29-16 4 in the series played at St. Most Points: 1 982 UND 34-1 3 Largest Win Streak: Cl _oud. S DSU 60 (1950); NDSU 1983 SOSlJ 28-27 SOSU 9 [1972-80J; Morn Most Poi nts: 85 (1 903J Overall Series: 2 (1 936-37 & 1 965-66J SOSU 73 ( 1 961J; St . Longest Margin:

UNO 33, SOSU 25, Tied 5 Most Points: Cloud 20 (1947) SOSU 60, 1 950 (60-0J; . Longest Win Streak: SOSU 56 (1961); Morn 41 Widest Margi ns: NOSU 85, 1 903 (85-0J SOSU 4 (1954-57J; UNO 5 (1966J SDSU 73 (1961 73-0J; St. M o s t Po i n t s, B o t h · ( 1 928 - 3 2 , 1 940-49 , Widest Margin: Cloud 14 (1 947 20-f>J Teams:

1 964-{,BJ SOSU 56, 1961 (56-0J; 85, 1903 ( �J D S U 85, Most Points: Mor n 20, 1 966 (41 -21 J NORTH DA KOT A SOSU OJ SOSU 60 (1952), UNO 51 M o s t P o i n ts , B o t h STATE Few est Poi nts, Both (1 972) Teams: Year Winner Score Teams: Widest Margin: 73, 1 954 (Morn 39, SDSU 1 903 N OSU 85-0 O twice (1 91 9, 1 925) SOSU 54 (60-6, 1 952J; 34) 1 908 SOSU 1 1 -0 A UGUST ANA UNO 43 (43-0, 1966J Fewest P o i nts, Both 1 909 N DSU 1 1 -5 Year Winner Score Most Points, Both Teams: Teams: 1 910 SOSU 6-3 SOSU 49-0 1931 74, 1957 (SOSU 53, UNO 0, 1946 1911 SOSU 14-3

Shutouts: 1 94(, SOSU 26-6 21 J 1 913 SOSU 7-{, 1 947 SOSU 33-1 2

Fewest Points, B oth By SOSU 1 5; by Morn 4 1 915 SOSU 21 -0 1 948 SOSU 20-6 Teams: Last Shutout: 1 917 SOSU 21-14 1 949 SOSU 28-0 0, 191 5 By SOSU, 1982 (35-0J; By 1 919 T ie 0-0 1 950 SOSU 20-1 2 Shutouts: Morn, 1 937 (&7-0) 1 920 SOSU 27-7 1951 SOSU 58-7 SOSU 5; UNO 9 1 921 SOSU 54-0 1 952 SOSU 47-6 Last Shutout: N E BRASKA· 1 922 SOSU 1 3-0 1 953 SOSU 55-0 SOSU 1 962 (26-0J; U NO OMAHA 1 923 N OSU 14-13 1 954 SOSU 68-0 1 979 (1 3-0) Score 1 924 SDSU 14-0 SOSU Year Wi nner 1 955 28-0

"1 936 T ie 0-0 1925 Tie 3-3 1 956 Aug 21 -20 MOR N I NGSIDE 1 937 SDSU 20-0 1 926 SOSU 21-0 1 957 SOSU 16-0 Year Winner Score 1927 SOSU 34-0 1 9 38 SOSU 28-{, 1 958 SOSU 20-{, 1922 SOSU 48-0 1 928 SOSU 27-6 1 939 SDSU 7-{, 1959 Aug 1 3-0 1 923 Morn 26-24 SOSU 1929 T ie 0-0 1 940 1 2-7 1 969 Aug 21-20 1924 SOSU 24-0 1 930 . NOSU 24-0 1 941 UNO 1 2-0 1 961 SOSU 51 -1 4 1 926 SOSU 21-6 1 942 SOSU 20-0 1931 NDSU 7-0 1 962 SOSU 28-7 1927 SOSU 44-7 1932 NOSU 12-6 1 975 SOSU 56-1 4 1 963 SOSU 28-8 1 928 SOSU 1 3-7 1933 SOSU 1 3-7 1 977 SDSU 34-2 1 964 SOSU 27-1 4 1929 SOSU 38-0 1 934 SOSU 38-0 1 978 UNO 16-1 3 1 965 T ie 14-1 4 1 930 Morn 1 3-0 1 979 SOSU 31 -14 1935 N OSU 7-6 1 966 SOSU 19-1 3 1931 SOSU 20-0 1936 NOSU 7-0 1 980 UNO 40-1 7 1 967 Aug 21 -1 7 1 932 SOSU 26-6 SOSU 1 7-10 1937 SOSU 1 3-{, 1 981 1 968 SOSU 47-27 1933 SOSU 21 -f> 1 982 SOSU 22-11 1 938 NOSU 1 3-6 1 969 SOSU 42-0 1 934 Morn 1 3-7 U NO 44-1 6 1939 SDSU 6-0 1 983 1 970 Aug 22-6 1935 SDSU 1 2-f> Overall Record: 1 940 SOSU 7-0 1 971 SOSU 16-1 5 1 936 Morn 1 3-0 S OSU 1 0, Uno 4, T ie 1 1941 NOSU 25-0 1 972 SOSU 25-1 4 1937 Morn 7-0 Longest Win Streak: 1 942 SDSU 14-0 1 973 T ie 21 -21 1 938 SDSU 1 4-1 3 SOSU 4 (1937-40); UNO 1 1946 N OSU 6-0 1 974 SOSU 35-6 1939 SOSU 34-13 Most Points: 1 947 SOSU 7-0 1 975 Aug 31 -1 7 1940 Tie 6-6 S OSU 56 (1975J; UNO 40 1948 SDSU 7-{, 1 976 SOSU 41 -25 1941 SDSU 3-0 (1 980) 1949 SDSU 33-1 3 1 977 SDSU 14-10 1 942 SDSU 3-0 W i dest Margin: 1950 SDSU 60-0 1 978 SOSU 1 9-7 1946 T ie 0-0 SOSU 42, 1975 (56-14); 1 951 T ie 7-7 1 979 SOSU 28-26 1 947 SDSU 1 3-0 U NO 23, 1980 (40-17J 1952 NOSU 48-14 1 980 Aug 34-7 1948 Morn 18-13 Most Points, One Game: 1 953 SDSU 32-14 1 981 Aug 34-31 1 949 SDSU 27-20 70, 1975 (SDSU 56, U NO 1954 SDSU 50-1 3 1 982 Aug 1 3-10 1950 SOSU 31 -7 1 4) 1955 SDSU 33-7 1 983 SDSU 1 3-9 1 951 SOSU 28-26 F ewest P o i n ts, O n e 1956 N DSU 26-9 Overall Series: 1952 SOSU 39-25 Game: 1 957 SOSU 32-14 S DSU 27, Aug 9, Tied 2 1 953 SDSU 31-29 0, 1936 (scoreless tie) 1958 N DSU 33-20 Longest Win Streak: 1954 Morn 39-34 Shutouts: 1 959 NOSU 8-6 SDSU 1 1 ( 1931 -1955J; 1955 Tie 21-21 By SDSU 3, by UNO 1 1960 T ie 14-1 4 Aug 3 (1 980-82) 1956 SDSU 28-13 1 961 SDSU 41 -1 2 Most Points: 1957 Tie 7-7 1962 SOSU 1 7-{, SDSU 68 (1 954J; Aug 34 1958 SDSU 26-f> ST. CLOUD STATE 1 963 SOSU 40-25 (1 980 & 1981 ) 1959 Morn 34-32 Year W inner Score 1964 N OSU 20-1 3 Largest Margin: 1960 SOSU 22-0 1 947 St. Cloud 20-{, 1 965 NOSU 41 -1 3 SOSU 68, 1 954 (68-0J; 1 961 SOSU 56-0 1 949 SOSU 7-0 1966 N OSU 35-{, Aug 27, 1 980 (34-7J 1 062 sosu 41 -7 1 950 SOSU 39-7 1967 N OSU 34-1 4 Most Points, Combined 1 963 SOSU 28-22 1 951 SOSU 26-0 1968 N OSU 21 -3 Score: 1964 SOSU 32-21 1 952 SDSU 47-7 1 969 N OSU 20-1 3 74, 1 968 (SOSU 47, Aug 1 965 Morn 25-20 1 961 SOSU 73-0 1970 N OSU 35-0 27) 1966 Morn 41-21 1 976 SOSU 1 -0* 1 971 SOSU 20-1 3 Fewest Points, Combin-1 967 SDSU 24-1 5 1 977 SOSU 10-0 1 972 NOSU 34-16 ed Score: 1968 SDSU 43-14 1 978 SDSU 43-3· 1 973 N OSU 24-14 1 3, 1 959 (Aug 1 3, SOSU 1 969 Morn 32-22 1 979 SDSU 28-7 1974 N OSU 28-0 OJ 1970 SOSU 44-24 1 980 SDSU 1 7 -0 1 975 SOSU 1 3-8 Shutouts: 1 971 Morn 21 -1 2 1 981 SDSU 40-3 1976 N OSU 13-0 By SOSU - 7; By Aug - 1 1972 SOSU 35-0 1 982 SDSU 37-14 1 977 NOSU 27-14 Last Shutout: 1 973 SOSU 52-1 2 1 983 St. Cloud 28-22 1 978 N OSU 28-26 By SD SU, 1 969 ( 42-0); By 1974 SOSU 27-8 Overall Series: 1 979 N OSU 38-14 Aug 1 959 (1 3-0J 1 975 SDSU 17-0 SDSU 1 2, St. C loud 2 1980 N OSU 23-16 1976 SDSU 14-0 SDSU won 12 stra ight 1 981 N OSU 48-24 SOUTH DAKOTA 1 977 SDSU 44-20 games 1 949 th rough 1982 NOSU 10-3 Year Winner Score 1 978 SOSU 41 -17 1 982 1 983 N OSU 24-1 2 1889 Tie 6-f> 1 979 SDSU 24-0 * SDSU won 12 straight Overall Record: 1 900 USO 1 7-0 1 980 SOSU 17-f> games 1 949 th rough SOSU 33 , NDSU 32, Ties 1901 USO 22-0 1 981 Morn 28-23 1 982 9 1902 USO 1 0-0

1 904 T ie 6-6 1 905 USO• 1 7-0 1 906 uso .. 22-0 1 910 uso . 33-0 1911 USDe 1 5-{, 1 91 2 U SO• 73-6 1914 uso. 1 2 -0 1 91 5 U SO 7-0 1 919 SDSU 1 3-{, 1 920 U SO 7-3 1 921 SDSU 9-0 1 922 Tie 7-7 1923 SDSU 7-0 1 924 SDSU 1 0-3 1925 SDSU 7-0 1 926 Tie 0-0 1 927 USO 16-12 1 928 SDSU 1 3-0 1929 SOSU 6-0 1 930 SDSU 1 3-6 1931 USO 10-0 1 932 Tie 0-0 1933 USO 6-0 1 933 SDSU 1 4-0 1934 SDSU 1 9-0 1 935 USO 7-2 1936 USO 6-0 1 937 USO 1 2-2 1938 USO 7-0

. 1939 USO 21 -7 1940 USO 26-0 1 941 USO 40-0 1942 USO 7-0 1 946 SDSU 20-0 1947 USO 26-7 1948 USO 33-0 1949 SDSU 27-25 1950 SDSU 54-28 1951 USO 26-{, 1952 Tie 21-21 1953 SDSU 25-0 1954 SDSU 20-1 9 1955 SDSU 27-7 1956 USO 19-1 4 1957 SOSU 21 -1 3 1 958 USO 28-7 1959 SDSU 12-7 1 960 SOSU 28-7 1961 SOSU 34-{, 1 962 SOSU 24-0 1963 SOSU 61 -0 1 964 USO 10-7 1965 SDSU 30-14 1966 SDSU 22-1 8 1967 SDSU 42-14 1 968 USO 55-32 1969 SDSU 20-14 1970 USO 20-0 1971 USO 37-18 1 972 USO 42-27 1973 USO 36-10 1 974 USO 20-{, 1975 SOSU 24-22 1 976 Tie 1 7-1 7 1977 USO 15-10 1 978 U SO 24-7 1979 SOSU 26-21 1 979 SOSU 33-28 1980 SOSU 21 -1 3 1 980 USO 16-7 1 981 SOSU 21 -20 1 981 USO 28-1 6 1982 SOSU 20-7 1 982 USO 31-6 1983 USO 48-23 Overall Series: U SO 40, SOSU 32, Tied 7 Longest W i n Streat: U SO 8 (19 35-42); SDSU 5 (1 959-63) Most Points:

USD 73 ( 1912) ; SDSU 61 ( 1963) W i dest M argins: U SO 67 1 91 2 (73-f>); SOSU 61 1 963 (61-0) Most Points, One Game: 87 1 968 (USO 55, SDSU 32)

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SDSU i s C harter Member of

N orth Centra l Conference

S o u t h D a kota State i s a c ha rter m e m b e r of the N o rth Cen tra l I n te r­c o l l e g i a te A t h l e t i c C o nfere n c e , be tte r k n o w n as the N o rth Cent ra l Confere n c e o r N CC.

T h e l eague was formed i n the f a l l of 1 921 when re p resentat ives of c o l leges and u n ive rs i t ies f ro m S o u t h D a kota , N o rth D a kota, M i n­nesota, I owa and N e b raska m et in C h i c ag o t o c o n s id e r the form at ion of a c o n fe rence . F i rst off ic ia l com­pet i t i o n h a d tea m s f rom South Dakota S tate, U n ive rs i ty of Sou th D a k ot a , N o r t h D a k ota -S t a te , U n ive r s i t y o f N o rt h D a k o t a , N e braska Wes leyan , Morn i n g s ide , C o l lege, C re ighto n U n ive rs ity, S t . · T ho m as a n d Des M o i nes U n ivers i­ty .

E a r l y c o m pet i t ion i n vo l ved j u st th ree spo rts : footba l l , basketba l l and t ra c k . The N C C now d eter­m i n e s c h a m p ion s h i p s i n 1 0 spo rts f or m e n a n d has an expand i ng n u m b e r o f c ha m p io n s h ips fo r women . M e n's c h a m p i o n s h i p s are dete rm i n e d in footba l l , c ross cou n ­t ry a n d g o l f i n the f a l l ; bask etba l l , w res t l i n g , sw i m m i n g and i ndoor t ra c k i n t h e w i n te r; p l u s baseba l l , te n n i s a n d o u td o o r t rack i n the s p r i n g .

T he l e a g u e has b e e n a m od e l fo r other N C AA D i v i s io n 1 1 confer­ences a ro u nd the n a t i o n , n o t on ly c o m pet i t i v e ly but a l s o f rom a n ad­m i n i s tra t ive stand p o i n t . A th let i ­c a l l y , t h e confere n c e has p rod u c ed two N C A A C o l lege D iv i s ion baske t­ba l l c h a m p i ons , U S O i n 1 958 and S D S U i n 1 963 ; th ree NCAA c ross­c o u n t ry c h am p io n s , S D S U in 1 959 and 1 97 3 p l u s N DS U i n 1 97 2 ; and two N C A A w rest l i ng c ham p i o n s . I n add i t i o n , N DS U won th ree C o l lege D i v i s io n footba l l c h a m p i o n s h i p s (aw a rd e d v ia po l l s ) , then captu red the D iv i s io n 1 1 p l ayoff t i t l e i n 1 98 3 .

T he league has h ad n u m e ro u s c ha nges i n m e m be rs h i p o v e r t h e y e a ·r s , a I t h o u g h f i v e c h a r t e r m e m be rs a re st i l l c o u n ted a m o n g the tea m s i n the 1 0 -m e m b e r l e a g u e .

Du r i n g t h e sp r i n g and su m m e r of

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1 981 , the m ost recent ch anges we re made. M a n k a to State, a

. l e ague m e m ber f ro m 1 968 t h ro u g h 1 977, wa s re-ad m i tted t o t h e c o n ­f e re n ce at the l e ague' s s p r i n g m ee t i n g . T h e n , d u r i n g the su m m e r, S t . C l o u d S tate's a p p l i c at ion fo r ad m i s s ion was a p p roved . Mankato a n d St . C l o u d c o m peted i n a l l spo rts except foo tba 1 1 a n d basket­ba l I i n 1 981 -82 , and w i l l com pete fo r a l l N C C c h a m p io n s h ips th i s f a l l .

T h e U n ive rs ity of N o rthe rn Co l ­o rado at G ree ley w a s added to the leagu e i n 1 979, a nd the Bea rs wo n the confere n ce f oot b a l l c h a m p i o n ­s h i p in the i r f i rs t atte m pt (1 980). U N C com petes in a l l c onference sports except baseba 1 1 - they have m a i n ta i n ed t h e i r baseba l l program at the D iv i s ion I leve l .

C h a r te r m e m b e rs s t i l l p a r ­t ic i pat i n g a re S DS U , U S O , N D S U , U N O a n d M o r n i n gs id e . A l so i n the league i s Augu sta n a C o l lege of S ioux F a l l s , ad m itted to the con ­fe rence i n 1 941 ; a n d the U n ivers i ty of N e b r a s k a-O m a h a , i n the l e ag ue s i nce 1 976 . U N O was actu a l ly in the league f rom 1 93 5 -4 3 when it was O m a h a U n ive rs i ty - befo re the u n ivers ity bec a m e p a rt of the N e b raska S tate syste m .

Des Moi nes U n ivers i ty was the f i rst o f the c h arte r m e m be rs to l e ave the league, w i t h d raw i n g i n 1 926 . T h a t u n ive rs i ty l a te r ceased o perat ion s .

Neb raska Wes ley a n w i thd rew f o l low i n g the 1 927 footba l I season . St . T h o ma s a n d C re ig h ton seve red t ies i n 1 92 8 .

The U n ive rs i ty of N o rthe rn I owa (then I owa State Teac hers C o l l ege) jo ined the league i n 1 9 36 and left i n 1 978 .

Noe l O l s o n , fo r m e r ath l e t i c d i rector at . St . C l o u d S tate, bec a m e the l eagu e's fou rth c o m m iss ione r d u r i n g the s u m m e r o f 1 984, s u c ­ceed i n g R . D . " Dewey" H a l fo rd , w ho res igned . ·

T h e NCC p rov ides wee k ly s tat i s ­t i c a l repo rts for the news m ed i a f rom t h e con fe re nce i n F a rgo d u r­i ng f ootba l l , basketba l l a n d base­ba l l seaso ns . N D S U s p o rts i n fo rm a­t i on d i recto r , G e orge E 1 1 i s , se rve s as N C C i n fo rmat ion o f f i c e r as w e 1 1 .

T h e NCC com m i s s io n e r' s a d -d ress i s :

M r . N oe l O l son , C o m m i s s ioner N o rth Cen tra l C o n fe re n c e S u ite 1 000 2 400 N . Lou i se Ave n u e S i o u x F a l l s , SD 5 71 07

1 983 N O RT H C E N T RA L

· CO N F E RE N C E STA N D I N G S

(Final) Conference Pts. Pts. Overall Pts. Pts. w L T Pct. For Agst w L T Pct. For Agst

North Dakota State University 8 1 0 .889 218 102 12 1 0 .900 235 116 University of Nebraska-Omaha 8 1 0 .889 267 145 9 2 0 .818 313 196 University of South Dakota 6 3 0 .667 204 153 7 4 0 . 636 259 196 University of North Dakota 4 5 0 .444 199 170 6 5 0 .545 286 180 St. Cloud State University 4 5 0 .444 207 227 5 5 0 .500 228 241 Augustana (SD) College 4 5 0 .444 176 159 5 6 0 .455 226 203 University of Northern Colorado 4 5 0 .444 183 191 4 6 0 . 400 203 232 South Dakota State University 3 6 0 .333 172 241 5 6 0 . 455 213 258 Mankato State University 3 6 0 .333 186 216 4 7 0 .364 234 246 Morningside College 1 8 0 .111 82 290 1 10 0 .091 114 338

N orth Centra l Conference Footba H C ha mpions

1922 - Sou th Dakota State U nivers ity

1923 - Morningside 1924 - Sou th Dakota State

U niversi ty 1 92 5 - (t ie) Cre ighton U n ivers i ty

and U n ive rs i ty of Sou th Dakota

192 6 - South Dakota State U nivers i ty

1 92 7 - (t ie) Cre ighton U n ivers ity and U n ive rs i ty of Sou th Dakota

1 928 - U n ivers i ty of N o rth Dakota 1 929 - U n ivers i ty of N o rth Dakota 1 930 - U n ivers i ty of N orth Dakota 1 931 - U n ivers i ty of N o rth Dakota 1 932 - North Da kota State·

U n ive rs i ty 1933 - South Dakota State

Univers i ty 1 934 - U n ivers i ty of N orth Dakota 1 935 - North Dakota State

U n ivers i ty 1 936 - U n ivers i ty of N o rth Dakota 1 937 - U n ivers i ty of N o rth Dakota 1 938 - U n ivers i ty of Sou t h Dakota 1939 - South Dakota State

Univers i ty 1 940 - U n ivers i ty of N o rthern

Iowa 1 941 - U n ive rs i ty of N o rthern

Iowa 1 942 - (t ie) U n ivers ity of N orthe rn ­

Iowa & Augusta n a Co l lege 1 943 - No confe re nce com pet i t i on

because o f Wor l d War 1 1 . 1 944 - No con fe rence c o m pet i t i on

becau se o f Wo r l d War 1 1 . 1 945 - No confe rence c o m pet i t i on

becau se o f Wor l d War 1 1 . 1 946 - No confe rence c om pet i t i on

beca u se o f Wor l d War 1 1 . 1 947 - (t ie) U n ivers ity o f N orthern

I owa & U n ive rs i ty of Sou th Dakota

1 948 - U n ive rs ity of N o rthern Iowa

1949 - South Dakota Sta te Univers i ty

1950 - South Dakota State Univers i ty

1 951 - U n ivers i ty of Sou th Dakota 1 952 - U n ivers i ty of N orthern

I owa 1953 - South Dakota State

Univers i ty

1954 - (tie) Sou t h Dakota State Univers i ty & Mo rn ings ide Co l lege

1955 - South Dakota State Univers i ty

1 956 - Morn i n gs ide Co l lege 1957 - South Dakota State

Univers i ty 1 958 - U n ive r s i ty of N orth Da kota 1 959 - Augus t anan Co l lege 1 960 - U n ive r s i ty of N orthe rn

I owa 1961 - (t ie) South Dakota State

Univers i ty & U n ive rs i ty of N orthe r n I owa

1962 - (tie) Sou th Dakota State U nivers i ty & U n ivers i ty of Northe rn I owa

1963 - South Dakota State Univers i ty

1 964 - (t ie) U n ive rs ity o f N orthern I owa, U n ivers i ty of N o rth · Dakota & North Dakota State U n ive rs i ty

1 965 - North Dakota Sta te U n ive r s i ty

1 966 - (t ie) N orth Dak ota State U n ive rs i ty & U n ive rs i ty of North Dakota

1 967 - Nor th Dakota State U n ive rs i ty

1 968 - North Dakota Sta te U n ive rs i ty

1 969 - North Dakota State U n ive rs i ty

1 970 - North Dakota State U n iv e rs i ty

1 971 - U n i ve rs ity of N orth Dakota 1 972 - (t ie) U n ivers i ty of N orth

Dak o ta & U n ive rs i ty of . Sou t h Dakota

1 97 3 - (t ie) N orth Dakota State U n ive rs i ty & U n ive rs i ty of

. Sou t h Dakota 1 97 4- (t ie) N orth Dakota State

U n ive rs i ty, U n ivers i ty of Sou t h Dakota & U n ivers i ty of N o rth Da k ota

1 975 - U n ive rs ity o f N orth Dakota 1 976 - Nor th Dakota State

U n ive rs i ty 1 977 - N o rt h Dakota State

U n ive rs ity 1 978 - U n ivers ity o f South Dakota 1 979 - U n ivers ity of N orth Dakota 1 980 - U n i vers ity o f N orthern

Co l o rado

1 981 - N orth Dakota State U n ive rs i ty

1 982 - N orth Dakota State U n ive rs i ty

1 983 - N orth Dakota State U n ive rs i ty & U n ive rs i ty of N e b ra ska-O m a h a

Chuck Lowen

Bill Matthews

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JACKRABBIT ALL�NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE SELECT IONS

19 2 2 - Wi l f re d S u n det , E ; Adolph Bac hman , G; Fran k We l c h , B; C larence Sc h u tte, B.

1923 - George Thompson , E. 1924 - George See ley , C ; C lyde

(Bu c k) Starbec k , C; Frank We lch , B; Frank Ke l ly , B.

1925 - George See ley, G; C lyde (Bu c k) Starbec k , C.

1926 - Robert Eggers, E ; George See ley , G; C lyde (Bu c k) Starbeck , C ; Howard Biegert, B ; Frank Ke l ly, B.

1927 - Walter Parmeter, T; Ar­nold Brevik , G; Roman Schaefer, B.

19 28 - H ar ry Krug , E ;_ Ray Jenison , T; Harry (Henry) Had ler, G; Rom a n S c haefer , B ; Wee rt Eng leman n , B.

1929 - Lemme Herting, E; Ray Jenison , T; Harry (Hen ry) Had ler, G; Weert Eng lemann , B.

1930 - None Picked. 1931 - None Pic ked. 1932 - Da le Palmer, E ; Haro ld

Rott, T; Don Kummer, C; Fred Joh nson , B.

1933 - l sadore Gi n s berg, E ; George Messner, E ; A lfred A rndt, T ; J oe P l iha l , T; Ha l Price, G; Chancy U han ley, C ; Fritz Hanson B; Sol Kramer, B; Fred Johnson , B.

1934 - l sadore G i nsberg , E ; A lfred Arndt, T; Ha l Price, G; Pau l Mi l ler, B; Fred Johnson , B.

1935 - Ly le Su ndet, G; Pau l Mi l ler, B.

1936 - Mark Barber, B. 1937 - Bo b Ridde l l , E ; Bob

Py lman, T. 1938 - Bob Ridde l l , E; Gerald

Stab lein , T; L loyd Ptak , B. 1939 - Wi l l iam Mattiso n , E ;

Ro l l i n s Emmeric h , G; A r ndt Mue l ler , G; Don Smith , · C; A l len Schroeder, B.

1940 - Harry Voe ls , E; Warren Evans, T; Leon Anderson , G; Tom A rcher, C.

1941 - Leon Anderson , G. 1942 - George Gehant, G; Ervin

By lander, G. 1943-45 - No offic ia l competi­

tion. 1946 - Pau l Gi l bert, E; Ozzie

Sc hoc k , G; Bi l l Me lody, C. 1947 - Pau l Gi l bert , E; A rno ld

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Cook , T; Don Vo l k , B. 1948' -Tom Tabor, B. 1949 -Do n Bartlett, E; Dale

Bowyker, T; George Medc hi l l , C ; H erb Bart l ing , B; Darre l l Zimmer­man , B.

1950 -Don · Bart lett, E; Da le Bowyker, T; H oward Ame n , C ; George Medc hi l l , C ; Herb Bartling, B ; Warren Wi l liamson , B; Bi l l Gib­bons, B.

1951 - M a rv Koo l , E ; Bo b D u r land, G; Doug Eggers, G; Pete Retz laff, B; Da l las Hoff, B.

1952 - Lou Guida, G; Len Kort­meyer, C; Pete Retz laff, B.

1953- Loren Eng l u nd, E; Dic k Wa l ker, G; Dick K lawitter, C ; Jerry We lch , B; Roger Denker, B.

1954 - Jac k Nitz , T; Roger Kerns, G; Harold Bac k l u nd, C ; Jerry We lch , B; Roger Denker, B.

1955 - J erry Ac heson, E ; Har­wood Hoeft, T ; Le..n Span jers, G; Dic k Klawitter , C ; Bob Betz , B; Dic k Steiner , B; Larry (Bu bb) Korver, B.

· 1956 - H arwood Hoeft, T ; Bob Betz , B; A r no ld (Nig) Johnso n , B .

1957 - E 1 1 is Jensen , E ; Wayne H aensel , T ; Len Span jers, G; A l Breske, B; Ron Lava l lee , B.

1958 - Dic k Raddatz , E ; J ames Craig, T; A l B reske, B.

1959 - Lee Bondhus, T ; Ken Ho lm, G; J im Vac u ra, H B.

1960 - Lee Bondh us, T ; Joe Thorne, B.

1961 - Roger Eischens, E ; Mike Sterner, G; Dean Koster, QB; Joe Throne, FB.

19 6 2 - 1 s t Team - Roge r Eischens, E ; J erry Oc hs, C ; Dean Koster, QB; Wayne Rasmussen, H B; 2 nd Team - J im Rick ie, C ; Gary Bon e r, H B.

1963 - Dar re l Tramp, E; Ed Maras, E ; Dave Westbroc k , T; Jerry Ochs, C ; Ron Meyer, QB; Wayne Rasmussen , H B.

1964 -Ed Maras, E; Ron Meyer, QB.

1965 - No ne picked. 1966 - None picked. 1967 - Way ne Onken , OT; Dar­

win Gon ne rman, RB; Tom Rockers , DE; Bryan Peeke, .LB.

1 968 - Darwin Gon nerma n , RB; Tom Rockers, DE.

1 969 - C lyde Hagen , TE; J im Langer, LB.

1 970 - C hu c k Kavanagh, DB. 1971 - J im H einitz , LB. 1972 - Phil E ng le, DT. 1973 - Les Tuma, RB; C har lie

C larksean , DB. 1974 - Lynn Boden ,· OT; J erry

Lawrence, OT; J .D. A lexander, LB. 1975 - Fred Sc hmidt, C ; Ron

C hristensen , OT; Jere Rambow, DB. 1976 - Monte Mosiman , TE; Bi l l

Matthews, DT; Gene Ludens, LB. 1977 - Monte Mosiman , TE; Bi l l

Matthews; DE; Roberto Parker , OT. 1978 - Lio n e l Mac k l i n , W R;

Dave Schee le, OT; J oe l P rice , OG; Ric k Reese, L H.

1979 - Lionel Mac k lin , WR ; Gary Maffett, QB; C h u c k Loewen , OT; Da n Dummerm u t h , F S ; 2 n d Team - Mar k Koo l , OG; Dan J oh nson, FB; Jay E liason, OT; Mike Breske, CB.

1980 - 1 s t Team - B r ia n B u n kers, RB; Tony Harris, K; Mark Du n bar, DE; 2 nd Team- Qu inten H ofer, OT; Mike Breske, CB.

1981 - 1st Team - Marty Hig­gins, QB; Quinten Hofer, OT; Dan D u mmerm u t h , F S ; 2 n d Team -Tom O lson , LB; Mike Ethier, WR; Brian Bu nkers, RB.

1982 - 1st Team - no n e; 2 nd Team - Mike Ethier , W R ; J eff Osmu ndson , OG; Mike Law, QB; Dave Know lton , DE.

1983 -1st Team - Mike Ethier , WR; 2nd Team - Randy Pirner, CB ; Mike Reiner, OT.

THE ORIGINAL BEEF BOWL

SCORES TO DA TE

SDSU HOSTS THE ORIGINAL BEEF BOWL

SDSU yv i l l host the 1 8th annua l Beef Bowl Sept . 22 when the J acks ente rta i n the N orth Dakota S ioux in a N o rth Centra l Con fe re n ce en­cou nte r .

SDSU i s the s i te o f the o r ig ina l Beef Bow l , a concept w h i c h has been c o p ied by teams a l l a rou nd t he cou ntry .

T he Beef Bow I was s tarted as SDSU' s way of rec ogn iz i n g those ind iv id u a l s and f i rms who donate to SDSU's " S tee r fo r State" pro­gram a nd a l so as a mea ns of p l ac­i ng spec ia l e m phas i s on t he beef indu st ry i n Sou th Dakota .

Beef Bow l a ct iv i t ies have inc l ud­ed a ba nquet d u r i ng the w eek and the f amous Beef Bow l barbec ue befo re the game. As pa rt of the p re-game ce remon ies , a l i ve stee r is au c t ioned off at the footba 1 1 stad i u m .

The off ic i a l Bee f Bow l trophy was donated by B i l l Z i nge l berg of Rap id C i ty , a fo rme r SDSU s tuden t . He carved the t rophy f rom a 40-pou nd cottonwood log and i t dep ic ts a bu l l i n a footba l l he l met .

The past seven yea rs , the med ia. cove r i ng the game has v oted on the game's Ou tstand i ng P laye r . Win ners have bee n :

1977 - Gary Maffett, quarterback, SDSU , wl)o rushed 23 times for 184 yard s and com­pleted 4 of 14 passes for another 58 yards , giving him 242 yards total offense as he ran for three touchdowns and passed for a fourth in a 34-2 _Jackrabbit victory over Nebraska-Omaha. 1978-Mark Dunbar, defensive end, SDSU, who led the J ackrabbit defense with three quarterback sacks among hi s nine tackles, a blocked punt which set up one touchdown, and a forced fumble which set up another score in a 41-17 S DSU victory- over Morn­ingside.

1979-Bill O'Connor, runningback, from Augustana, became the only non-SD S U player to win the award when h e rushed 3 7 times for 180 yard s, including two touchdowns, and in the process became Augustana's all-time career rushing leader. But S DSU, with a late comeback, won the game 28-26.

1980-Marty H i g gins , q uarterback, SDSU, rushed for 105 yard s to spark a

1 967 1 968 1 969 1 970 1 971 1 972 1 973 1 974 1 975 1 976 1 977 1 978 1 979 1 980 1 981 1 982 1 983

SDSU has won 1 1 , lost 6 on Beef Bowl the re have been no t ies, no shu touts.

North Dakota S tate 34, S DSU 1 4 SDSU 43 , Morn i ngs ide 1 4 N o rthe rn I owa 2 4 , SDSU 1 4 Augus tana 22 , S D SU 6 Wayne State 2 7 , SDS U 8 . . . . . . . S D SU 34 , You n gstown 2 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SDSU 56, Weste rn State (Col o) 2 8 . . . . . . . . SDSU 5 5 , N ort h Dakota 6 SDS U 1 3 , N orth Dakota S tate 8 N o rthern Co lo rado 22 , S D SU 7 SDS U 34, Nebrask a-O maha 2 SDSU 41 , Morn i ngs ide 1 7 SDSU 28 , A ugu s tana 26 . . . . . . . . SDSU 21 , Sou t h Dakota 1 3 SDSU 1 7 , Neb raska-O maha 1 0 SDSU 20, Sou t h Dakota 7 St . C l oud 28, S outh Da k ota State 22

J ack rabbit offense which gained 267 yards on the ground in a 21-13 victory over the University of South Dakota.

1981 -Mike Law, quarterback, S D SU, rushed for 153 yards on 26 carries and com­pleted 10 of 16 passes for another 77 yard s giving him 230 yards total offense as the J acks defeated Nebraska-Omaha 17-10.

1982 -Mike Law, quarterback, S DSU, became the first two-time winner o f the awards as he scored one touchdown and passed for another in State' s 20-7 upset v ic­tory over the Universi ty of South Dakota. Law had 11 net yards rushing on 12 attempts (33 gained, 22 lost) and also completed 8 of 15 passes for 181 yards including a 75-yard scoring play with John H erman.

1983 - Tom Nel son, quarterback, S t. Cloud, completed 16 of 29 passes for 233 yards, pased for one touchdown and ran for a second as the Huskies won 28-22 in a bat­tle of two unbeaten teams.

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est 7, 500 est 5 ,000 est 5 ,000 est 4, 500 est 3 , 500 est 6 ,000 est 5 ,000

4 ,493 4 , 1 97 5 , 1 44 5 , 1 46 4 ,474 4,496 7, 501 3,479 8 ,21 5 5 , 1 1 9

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SDSU YEAR BY YEAR RECORDS

RUSH I N G LEADERS Since 1 950

YEAR NAME NET YAR DS 1 950 1 951 1 952 1 953 1 954 1 95 5 1 956 1 95 7 1 958 1 959 1 960 1 961 1 962 1 963 1 964 1 965 1 966 . 1 967 1 968 1969

1970

1971

1972

1973

1974

1975

1976

1977

1978

1979

1980

1981

1982

1983

Warren W i l l iamson Pete Retz l aff . . . Pete Retz laff . . J erry Welch . Je rry Welch . . Bob Betz Bob Betz . . J i m Vacura Al Breske . J oe T horne J oe T horne J oe T horne Gary Boner . . . Ga le Dougl as G a le Douglas G ary H yde . . . . Darw i n Gon nerman Darw i n Gon nerman Darwin Gonnerman Tim Elliott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Keller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Les Tuma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Les Tuma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Les Tuma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kevin Kennedy . . . . . . . . . . . Dick Weikert . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Konrad . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chuck Benson . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Maffett . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Bunkers . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Bunkers . . . . . . . . . . . . Rod Riehl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rick Wegher . . . . . . . . . . . . .

• indicates school record at the time + t ied school record at the t ime

RECEPTION YARDAGE, SEASON 882 by Lionel Mac k l in , 1 978 839 by Monte Mosiman, 1 976 785 by Mike E th ier, 1 983 664 by Mike Eth ier, 1 981 649 by L ionel Mack l in , 1 979 632 by Kerry Pearson, 1 980 550 by Ph i l Houser, 1 972 534 by Monte Mosiman, 1 977 534 by Den n i s D ickey, 1 972 497 by John Herman, 1 982 470 by Roger E i sechens, 1 962

PASSES CAUG H T, CAREER 1 1 8 by Mike E th ier, 1 981 -83 1 1 3 by L ione l Mack l i n, 1 977-79 1 02 by Monte Mosi man, 1 974-77 1 01 by Br ian B u nkers, 1 979-81

89 by Ed Ma ras, 1 963-65

RECEPTION YARDAGE, CAREER 1 ,81 6 by Mike E th ier., 1 981 -83 1 ,700 by L ionel Mack l i n, 1 977-79 1 , 51 4 by Monte Mosiman, 1 974-77 1 ,098 by Ed Maras, 1 963-65 1 ,094 by Roger E ischens, 1 960-62

951 by Den n i s D ickey, 1 973-7 4 937 by Br ian Bunkers, 1 979-81

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632

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602

466

879

883

814

561

555

392

685

SDSU YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS Ful l Season Record

Year

1 889 1 897 1 898 1 899 1 900 1 901 1 902 1 903 1 904 1 905 1 906 1 907 1 908 1 909 1 91 0 1 91 1 1 91 2 1 91 3 1 91 4 1 91 5 1 91 6 1 91 7 1 91 8 1 91 9 1 920 1 921 1 922 1 923 1 924 1 925 1 926 1 92 7 1 928 1 929 1 930 1 931 1 932 1 933 1 934 1 935 1 936 1 937 1 938 1 939 1 940 1 941 1 942 1 943 1 944 1 945 1 946 1 947 1 948 1 949 1 950 1 951 1 952 1 953 1 954 1 955 1 956 1 957 1 958 1 959

W-L-T Pct. TP OP

0-0-1 . 500 6 6 0-1 -0 . 000 0 22 1 -1 -1 . 500 68 1 1 3-1 -0 . 750 90 62 4-1 -0 .800 1 28 2 3 3 -2-0 . 600 1 02 44 3-2-0 . 600 67 21 1 -2-0 . 333 28 95 4-2-1 . 643 90 27 2-3-0 . 400 74 1 22 3-1 -0 . 750 52 34 5-2-0 . 7 1 4 1 08 42 3-3-1 . 500 56 61 1 -3-0 . 2 50 61 28 4-2-2 . 625 76 64 4-4-0 . 500 60 89 2-3-1 . 41 7 46 1 36 5-3-0 . 625 1 47 82 5-2-0 . 71 4 9 3 60 5-1 -1 . 786 1 63 7 4-2-0 . 667 100 76 5-1 -0 . 833 1 49 84

NO G AME S - WORLD WAR I 4-1 -1 -.:_ 750 78 20 4-2-1 . 643 66 27 7 -1 -0 . 875 255 38 5 -2-1 . 677 202 57 3-4-0 . 429 1 21 85 6-1 -0 . 756 91 28 2-3-2 .400 20 45 8-0-3 .864 1 57 24 5-3-1 .61 1 1 89 89 9-1 -0 .900 230 25 5-4-1 . 550 237 55 2-6-1 .278 48 1 97 6-3-0 . 667 1 94 78 2-5-1 . 31 3 70 9.6 6-3-0 . 667 1 1 8 73 6-4-0 . 600 1 89 72 4-4-1 . 500 1 23 92 3-6-1 . 359 51 1 1 6 4-5-0 . 444 1 02 1 47 3-5-0 .375 69 1 09 7-2-0 . 7 78 1 41 95 4-3-1 . 563 78 57 2-5-0 .286 32 1 31 4-4-0 . 500 65 92 NO G AM E S - WORLD WAR I I 1 -1 -0 1 -4-1 3-3-2 4-5-0 4-6-0

- 7-3-0 9-0-1 8-1 -1 4-4-1 5-3-1 7-2-0 6-2-1 4-5-0 6-2-1 4-5-0 2-7-0

. 500 1 3 27

.250 51 1 44

. 500 1 31 76

. 444 1 23 21 1

.400 1 07 203

. 700 1 83 1 75

.950 381 1 1 6

.850 31 1 1 05

. 500 287 230

.61 1 247 1 86

. 778 338 1 51

.81 3 1 97 1 1 4

.444 1 37 21 2

. 722 1 85 1 1 9

.444 1 23 1 58

. 222 80 1 5 3

NCC Record

W-L-T TP OP

No Confe rence P lay . No Confe rence Play No Confe re nce Play No Confere nce P l ay No Confe rence P lay

Stand ing Coach

Unava i l a ble Unava i l a b le Unava i l a b le Unava i lab le Unava i l a b le

No Confere nce Play . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Morrison L . L . G i l key

Unava i l able No Confere nce Play . . . . . . . . . . . No Confere nce P lay No Confere nce Play No Conference P lay . No Conference P lay .No Conference P lay No Conference P lay No Conference Play . No Confere nce Play No Confere nce P lay . No Conference P lay No Confere nce P lay_ . No Conference P lay . No Conference P lay . No Confe re nce P lay No Conference P lay .

No Conference Play No Conference P lay No Conference Play 4-1 -1 1 1 1 37 2-3-0 78 51 5-0-0 75 1 6 1 -1 -2 1 3 25 3-0-2 56 1 4 2-2-0 90 36 3-1 -0 53 19 2-1 -1 50 7 1 -3-0 1 3 64 2-2-0 33 44 1 -2-1 32 31 4-0-0 66 1 5 2-2-0 65 1 9 1 -3-1 39 48 1 -4-1 1 9 59 2-3-0 44 58 2-3-0 48 76 4-1 -0 68 53 2-3-1 1 6 50 1 -5-0 1 8 1 31 3-3-0 45 64

1 4 1 5

1 3

2 2 4 2 4 1 4 T-3 . 7 6 4 T-1 5 7 4

J . H a rr is Werner W i l l i am M. B l a i ne

W i l l i am J uneau W i l l i am J uneau W i l l i am J u neau J . M. Saunderson J . M. Saund erson

F rederi ck J ohnson H a rry " Bu ck" Ewing H a rry " Buck" Ewing H a rry " Buck" Ewing H a rry " Buck" Ewing H a rry " Buck" Ew ing H a rry " Buck" Ewing

C . A. " J ack" West C . A. " J ack" West C . A. " J ack" West

C . A. " J ack" West C . A. " J ack" West C . A. " J ack" West C . A . " J a ck" West C . A . " J ack" West C . A . " J a ck" West

T . C . "Cy" Kasper T . C . "Cy" Kasper T . C . "Cy" Kasper T . C . " Cy" K asper T . C . " Cy'' Kasper T . C . "Cy" K asper

R . H . " Red" Thre l fa l l R . H . " Red" Threlfa l l R . H . " Red" Thre l fa l l R . H . " Red" Thre l fa l l

J a ck Ba rnes . . . . J a ck Barnes

J a ck Barnes Thur lo Mccra dy Thur lo McCrady

No Conference P lay T h u rlo McCrady No Conference P lay . Thur lo McCrady 2-1 -2 52 18 3 Thur lo McCrady 3-1 -0 60 38 3 Ra lph G i n n 2-4-0 5 3 1 27 T-4 . Ra lph G i n n 5-1 -0 1 29 9 0 T-1 Ra lph G i n n 5-0-1 220 8 1 1 . . . . . Ra lph G i n n 4-1 -1 1 68 8 4 2 Ra lph G i n n 3-2-1 21 5 1 53 T-3 . . . . . . . . R a l p h G i n n 5-0-1 208 75 1 Ra lph G i n n 5-1 -0 247 1 1 1 T-1 R a l p h G i n n 5-0-1 1 57 6 2 1 Ra lph G i n n 3-3-0 1 1 6 1 1 9 T-4 . R a l p h G i n n 5-0-1 1 52 7 5 1 R a l p h G i nn 3-3-0 98 1 1 1 T-3 . Ra lph G i n n 2-4-0 6 8 7 6 6 R a l p h G i n n

SDSU YEAR BY YEA R RECORDS

SDSU YEAR-BY-YEAR RECOR.OS (Continued)

Ful l Season Record NCC Record

Year W-L-T Pct. TP OP W-L-T TP OP Standing Coach

1 960 5-4-1 . 550 1 70 1 35 2-3-1 1 07 81 T-4 . Ra lph G inn 1 961 8-2-0 .800 376 97 5-1 -0 221 59 T-1 Ra lph G i n n 1 962 7-2-1 . 750 238 70 5-0-1 1 49 33 T-1 Ra lph G i n n 1 963 9-1 -0 . 900 278 1 66 6-0-0 1 91 74 1 Ra lph G i nn 1 964 2-8-0 . 200 1 70 243 2-4-0 1 21 1 23 T-4 Ra lph G inn 1 965 1 -8-1 . 1 50 1 1 1 247 1 -4-1 84 1 49 T-5 Ra lph G inn 1 966 3-7-0 . 300 1 29 2 80 2-4-0 75 1 63 T-4 . . . . . Ra lph G i n n 1 967 4-o-O . 400 1 86 1 85 2-4-0 1 20 1 1 0 T-4 . . . . . . . . Ra lph G inn 1 968 4-o-O . 400 247 2 59 2-4-0 1 51 1 76 T-4 . Ra lph G i n n 1 969 3-7-0 . 300 1 75 227 3-3-0 1 30 96 T-3 . Dave K ra gthorpe 1 970 2-8-0 .200 1 29 269 1 -5-0 61 1 67 T-o . Dea n Pryor 1 971 3-7-0 . 300 1 09 223 2-4-0 72 1 44 6 Dean Pryor 1 972 6-5-0 . 545 321 240 2-5-0 1 41 1 97 6 John G regory 1 973 5-5-1 . 600 283 240 2-4-1 1 33 1 42 4 John G regory 1 974 6-5-0 . 545 291 1 73 4-3-0 1 89 1 04 3 John G regory 1 975 7-4-0 .636 264 1 89 4-3-0 98 1 1 0 4 John G regory 1 976 5-4-1 , 550 1 76 21 5 4-1 -1 1 1 6 74 2 J ohn G regory 1 977 5-4-1 . 550 1 81 1 37 3 -3-1 1 34 1 03 4 John G regory 1 978 5-o-O . 455 224 231 3-3-0 1 46 1 20 T-3 J oh n _G regory 1 979 9-3-0 . 750 259 224 4-2-0 1 57 1 40 T-2 John G regory 1 980 3-8-0 .272 1 66 300 1 -5-1 1 05 219 7 John G regory 1 981 4-o-O .400 226 233 2-4-1 1 80 21 3 6 John G regory 1 982 4-o-O . 400 1 81 1 66 2-4-1 1 23 1 29 5 Wayne H aensel 1 983 5-o-O .454 21 3 258 3-o-O 1 72 241 T-8 Wayne H aensel Tota l s 368-299-38 1 63-1 40-27*

* for 1 979, 1 980 a nd 1 981 sea sons, SDSU p layed two-game, home-a nd-home se ries with Un ivers ity of Sou th Dakota . . . each game counted one-half in NCC p lay . . . in 1 979, S DSU won both so J acks got c redit for v ictory i n conference stand ings . . . i n 1 980 and 1 981 , the teams sp l i t, so SDSU and USD each ended up w i th a t ie in the NCC stand ings desp i te not havi ng a t ie on the season record .

CAREER RECORDS OF SDSU FOOTBALL COACHES

NAME (Years) SEASON S

R a lph G i nn (1 947-68) John C regory (1 972-81 ) C .A . " J ack" West (1 91 9-27) . T .C . "Cy" Kasper ( 1928-33)

. . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . H a rry " Buck" Ewing (1 91 2-1 7) . . R . H . "Red" Thre l fa l l (1 934-37) . J ack Ba mes (1 938-40) . . . . . . . . . . . W i l l ia m J uneau (1 906-08) . Thu rlo McCrady (1 941 -46) J . M. Saunderson (1 909-10) . Dean Pryor (1 970-71 ) J. Ha rr ison Werner (1 904) F rederick Johnson (1 91 1 ) . Wayne H aen sel (1 982-83) . Mr. Morri son (1 901 ) . . . . . . . . .

L . L . G i lkey (1 902) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Kragthorpe (1 969) . . . . . . . . . W i l l i am M. B la ine (1 905) Unavai lable . .

TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . .

22 10

9 6 6 4 3 3 5 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 6

85

WON LOST

1 1 3 89 55 50 44 1 7 30 22 26 1 2 1 7 1 9 1 4 1 0 1 1 6 1 1 1 7

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

363 294

TIE D PCT.

9 .557 3 . 523 9 . 693 3 .573 2 .675 2 .474 1 .580 1 . 639 3 .403 2 . 500 0 .250 1 .643 0 . 500 0 .450 0 .600 0 .600 0 . 300 0 .400 2 . 588

38 . 544

PASSING LEADERS

YEAR NAME YARDS 1 950 Herb Bart l ing . . . . . . . . . 41 1 1 951 Bob Bresee . . . . . . . . . . . 443 1 952 Forrest Z immerman 248 1 953 Ph i l Edwards 335 1 954 J erry Welch . . 478 1 955 . D ick Ste iner . . . . . . . . . . 483 1 956 N ig J ohnson . . . . . . . . . . . 763* 1 957 Ron LaVa l lee 603 1 958 John meek 1 90 1 959 J im Vacura 264 1 960 Dean Koster 686 1 961 Dean Koster 1 1 47 * 1 962 Dean Koster 944 1 963 Ron Meyer 1 091 1 964 Ron Meyer 1 385* 1 965 Ron Meyer . 1 1 32 1 966 Tom Anderson 576 1 967 Bob Boz ied 583 1 968 Bob Bozied 849 1 969 J ohn Mol l er 998 1 970 John Mol ler . . . . . . . . . 833 1 971 F red R i chardson . 431 1 972 J ohn Tovar 952 1 973 J ohn Tovar . . . . . 61 6 1 974 B i l l Mast 644 1 975 G reg H a rt . . 81 7 1 976 D ick Wei kert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 22 7 1 977 C a ry Maffett 635 1 978 C a ry Maffett . 1 049 1 979 C a ry Maffett . . . . . 1 429* 1 980 Marty H iggins . . . . . . . . . . . 805 1 981 Marty H igg ins . 935 1 982 M i ke Law . 1 235 1 983 Mike Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 627*

* ind icates school record performances

MOST PASSES CAUGHT, SEASON 51 by Monte Mosi man, 1 976 51 by L ionel Mack l in , 1 978 47 by Mike E th ier, 1 981 46 by L ionel Mack l i n, 1 979 . 41 by Mike E t h i er, 1 983 40 by Monte Mosiman, 1 977 39 by Br ian B u n kers, 1 981 37 by J ack R oh rs, 1 965 37 by Kerry Pearson, 1 980 35 by R ick Wegher, 1 983 34 by Ed Maras, 1 965 33 by Den n is D i ckey, 1 973 33 by Ph i l H ou ser, 1 972 33 by Denn i s T h omas, 1 983 31 by Mike Ko l tun , 1 965 31 by Br ian B u nkers, 1 979 31 by Mike E th i er, 1 982 30 by C lyde H a gen, 1 968

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TEAM STATISTICS

SEASON RESULTS Sept. 24 SDSU 21 , Mankato State 1 4 at BROOK INGS Sept. 1 0 SDSU 20, Drake 3 at Des Moines, l a . Sept. 1 7 SDSU 1 7, Morn ingside 1 0 at Sioux City, l a . . Sept. · 24 SDSU 28, North Dakota 27 at Grand Forks, ND Oct. 1 St. Cloud State 28, SDSU 22 at BROOK INGS . Oct. 8 Nebraska-Omaha 44, SDSU 1 6 at Omaha, Neb . Oct. 1 5 North Dakota State 24-, SDSU 1 2 at BROOK INGS Oct. 22 SDSU 1 3, Augustana 9 at BROOK INGS . . Oct. 29 South Dakota 48, SDSU 23 at BROOK INGS

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ATTENDANCE . . . . . . . . . J,087

7,250 . . . . . . . . . 5,642

6,800 5,1 1 9 6,400 9,308 3,739 5,482

Nov. 5 Mankato State 30, SDSU 27 at Mankato . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,375 Nov. 1 2 Northern Colorado 21 , SDSU 1 4 at BROOK INGS . . 562

FIRST DOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . By Rushi ng By Passing . . By Pena lty

N ET YARDS RUSH ING Rushing Attempts . . . . Ya rds Ga ined Rushi ng Yards Lost Rushing . Average Ga i n Per Play Average Ga i n Per Game

NET YARDS PASSING . . . Passes Attempted . Passes Completed Passes HAD Intercepted Average Ga i n Per Attempt . . . . . . . . . . Average Ga in-Completion . . . . . . . . . . . Average Gai n Per Game . . NCAA Efficiency Rati ng . . . . . . . . . . . .

N ET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE P lays Attempted . Average Ga i n Per P lay . . Average Ga i n Per Game .

FUMBLES LOST Fumbles . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Dakota State . . . . . . . . . .

Name G Att Rick Wegher 1 1

. 1 30

Mike Law . . 1 1 1 1 7 Paul Prout . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 74 Kev in Skalla . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 51 Steve Sundet 7 46 Al Molitor . 1 1 32 Rod Riehl 9 1 6 Gary Poland 6 1 2

SDSU Totals 479 Opponents 503

Gain 729 522 275 1 87 1 84 1 1 5

38 39

2090 2406

INDIV IDUAL PASSING Name Comp Att I nt Mike Law 1 25 229 24 Gary Poland . . . . . . . . . 27 59 7

SDSU Totals 1 52 288 31 Opponents 1 24 250 1 8

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SDSU 1 87

99 80 8

1 833 479

2090 257

3.8 1 66.6

201 2 288 152

31 6.9

1 3.2 1 82.9 100.24

3845 767

5.0 349.5

7 22

TEAM ST A TISTICS Opp.

1 97 1 1 3

77 7

21 53 503

2406 253

4 .2 1 95.7

1 663 250 1 24

1 8 6.6

1 3.4 1 51 .2 1 02.95

381 6 753

5.1 346.9

1 6 29

YARDS PENALIZED . Number of Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . .

INTERCEPT IO,N RETURNS Return Yardage Return Average . . . . . . . . . . . .

K ICKOFF RETU RNS Return Yardage Return Average

PUNT RETU RNS . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . Return Average

PUNT ING AVERAGE . . . . . . . . .

Punt Yardage Number of Punts . . . . . . . . . .

SCORING AVERAGE TDs by Rushing TDs by Pass ing . TDs by Punt Return Field Goals . . . . . . . . . .

Safeties PAT-K ick PAT-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Points Scored . . . . . . . . . . .

TU RNOVERS . . . . . . . . ' . . ' . . . . . .

SDSU Opp. 529 398

68 51 1 8 31

1 98 257 1 1 .0 8.3 35 36

644 490 1 8.4 1 3.6 28 1 5

1 52 74 5.4 4.9

35. 1 38 .3 1 792 2069

51 54 1 9.4 23.4 1 8 26

9 9 1 0 8 4 0 2

21 27 0 1

21 3 258 38 34

SCORING BY QUARTERS

1 88 35

2 78 36

3 48 71

IND IV IDUAL STATISTICS

loss Net Avg/Att Avg/Gm 44 685 5 .3 62.3

1 67 355 3.0 32.2 5 270 3.6 24.5 9 1 78 3.5 1 6.2

1 3 1 71 3 .7 24.4 2 1 1 3 3 .5 1 0.3 5 33 2.1 3.6

1 2 27 2 .2 4.4 257 1 833 3.8 1 66.6 253 21 53 4. 2 1 95.7

Yards Pct. TD LG 1 627 . 546 7 58

385 .457 2 68 201 2 . 527 9 68 1 663 .496 9 57

4 44 74

lg 80 22 1 2 21 21 25 1 1 1 0 80 61

Eff-Rtg 1 03.38

88.03 1 00. 24 1 02.95

- pts - 258 - 21 3

TD 6 5 0 3 1 1 2 0

1 8 26

High Game 1 8-1 38 vs North Colorado 1 7-1 1 0 vs Mankato #2 1 3-55 vs Mankato #1 8-49 vs Drake 1 0-42 vs Mankato #1 3-30 vs Drake 3-1 4 vs Nebraska-Omaha 3-1 9 vs South Dakota 61 -245 vs Mankato 72-367 by NDSD

H igh Game 1 5-26-1 , 249, 2 vs Man #2 1 1 -1 6-2, 1 08, 1 VS Aug 25-48-3, 31 8, 1 vs U N O 1 8-23-1 , 261 , 2 by U NO

YARDS TOT AL OFFENSE Name Plays Rush Mike Law . 346 355 R ick Wegher 1 30 685 Gary Poland 71 27 Pau l Prout 74 270 Kev i n Ska l l a . . 51 1 78 Steve Sundet 46 1 71 Al Mol i tor . 32 1 1 3 Rod R iehl 1 6 33

S D S U Tota l s 767 1 833 Opponents 753 21 53

SCORING Name TD PAT-K Ken J ensen . 0 21 -23 R ick Wegher 7 M ike Law . 5 M ike E th ier 5 Kev i n Ska l la 3 Rod R iehl . . . . . . . . . . 2 Al Mol itor . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Randy Pi rner 1 Steve Sundet 1 Matt H ippe . . 1 Den n i s Thomas 1 Jeff T iefenthaler 1 J i m S m ith 0 Gary Poland 0

S DS U Tota l s 28 21 -23 O pponents . . 35 30-31

PASS RECEIVING Name Mike E th ier . . . . . . . . . . . . R i c k Wegher Denn i s Thomas Kev i n Skal l a . . Matt H ippe . Steve Sundet J eff T iefentha ler Scott Schaefer Pau l Prout . . . . . . . . . . . Rod R iehl A l Mol itor .

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No. 41 35 33 1 1 10 1 0

4 4 2 1 1

S DSU Tota l s . 1 52 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . 1 24

Yards 785 288 332 1 06 1 50 1 1 3 1 25

83 5

1 7 8

201 2 1 663

Pass 1 627

385

201 2 1 663

PAT-2

0-1 0-2

0-1 0-1 0-5 1 -4

Avg. 1 9 . 1

8 . 2 10 .1

9 .6 1 5 .0 1 1 . 3 31 . 3

20 .87 2 . 5

1 7 .0 8.0

1 3 . 2 1 3 .4

Yards 1 982

685 41 2 270 1 78 1 71 1 1 3

33 3845 381 6

FG . 8-1 3

8-1 3 4-1 1

LG 68 57 22 1 7 25 29 58 30

3 1 7

8 68 57

JACKRAB B IT - Tackles -

Name, Pos Unassisted Assisted Dave Fremark , L B 50 38 Wade Rasmussen, S S 44 29 Todd Yack ley, O L B 37 33 R andy Pirner, CB . 40 27 G reg Dra l l e, I L B . . . . . . . . . . 34 28 J i m Sm ith, FS 38 1 3 John Lewis, O L B . 28 1 7 K e n Jensen, DT 26 9 Kev in Cade, NG .. . 1 8 1 4 Todd Roberts, C B . 1 4 1 2 E d Wi l k ins , DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 9 6 G reg Sorenson, C B • • • • • • a o • • • 1 7 8 Ross Brockshus, I L B 1 6 9 G a ry F i sher, C B 1 7 4 J i m Gray, DT-O L B . 9 1 1 K ev in Mu rray, SS . 1 0 4 J ay Sohler, NG . . . . . . . . 5 6 Dave B id inger, O L B . 8 3 J i m Kaufman, I L B 7 2 S teve Barr ick, DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 R i ck Wirtjes, F S 3 3 Rod Rieh l , R B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 Lee Schmidt, DT 3 2 M i ke Law, Q B 2 0 R ick Wegher, R B 2 0 M i ke Eth ier, W R 1 0 J eff Tiefentha ler, W R 1 0 Mike Orr, OG 0 0

TOTALS

PUNTING N ame No. Yards Avg. LG B lk Dave B i d i nger 45 1 597 35 .4 63 0 J oey H a rtford . . 3 78 26.0 31 0 G a ry Po land . . . . . . . . . . 2 65 3 2 . 5 3 5 0 Rod R i e h l . . . . . . . . . 1 52 52 .0 52 0

SDSU Tota ls . . . . . . . . 51 1 792 35 . 1 63 0 Opponents . 54 2069 38 . 3 66 0

INTERCEPTION RETURNS Name No. Yards Avg. LG TD J im S m i th 7 1 00 1 4 . 3 43 0 R a ndy P i rn er . . . . . . . . 5 1 8 3 . 6 1 8 0 G reg Sorensen 2 6 3 .0 6 0

Pts Dave B id i nger 1 55 55 .0 55 0 45 Wade R asmussen 1 20 20.0 20 0 42 Todd Yack ley . 1 1 1 .0 1 0 30 Kev in M u rray . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -2 -2 .0 -2 0 30 S D S U . . . . . . . . 1 8 1 98 1 1 .0 43 0 1 8 O p ponents 31 257 8 . 3 3 9 0 1 2

6 PUNT RETURNS 6 Name No. Yards Avg. LG TD 6 Wade R asmussen 1 9 61 3 . 2 23 0 6 Randy P i rner 8 87 1 0.8 50 1 6 G ary F i sher . . 1 4 4.0 4 0 6 S D S U Tota l s 28 1 52 5 .4 50 1 0 Opponents . 1 5 74 4 .9 39 0 0

21 3 KICKOFF RETURNS 258 Name No. Yards Avg. LG TD

R ick Wegher 22 490 22 .2 44 0

TD G ary F i sher 5 55 1 1 .0 1 8 0 Al Mo l i tor . . 2 45 22 .5 25 0

5 Pau l Prout 2 3 1 . 5 3 0 1 Rod R ieh l 1 23 23 .0 · 23 0 1 Steve Sundet 1 1 5 1 5 .0 1 5 0 0 Scott Schaefer . 1 7 7.0 7 0 1 Den n i s Thomas 1 6 6.0 6 0 0 S D S U Tota l s 3 5 644 1 8.4 44 0 1 Opponents 36 490 1 3 .6 23 0 0

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0 *opponents a l so had one f u m b l e return for 54 yards, by Nebraska-0 O m a h a 0 * *opponents scor i ng i n c l uded two safeties, one each by UNO and 9 Mankato 9

D E F E NS IVE STAT I ST ICS v'

For Fum Pas Pass QG Forced Total Loss Rec Int B rup Sacks Fum

88 8 1 0 2 1 ½ 2 73 2 2 1 5 0 4 70 6 4 1 3 3 ½ 1 67 1 0 5 3 0 0 6-2 2 1 0 0 0 1 51 0 1 6 4 0 0 45 1 0 0 0 1 ½ 1 35 4 0 0 1 3 ½ 1 32 0 0 0 0 1 1 26 0 1 0 0 0 0 25 1 1 0 0 2 ½ 0 25 1 2 2 1 2 0 25 2 0 0 1 1 0 21 0 1 0 4 0 0 20 4 0 0 0 4½ 0 1 4 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 2

9 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

34 1 5 1 7 27 22 1 5

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HO BO DAYS AT

COU G H -LI N-A LU M N I STAD I U M

Date Octobe r 1 3 , 1 962 Oc tobe r 1 9 , 1 963 Octobe r 1 0, 1 964 Octobe r 1 6, 1 965 Octobe r 1 5 , 1 966 Octobe r 21 , 1 967 Octobe r 1 2 , 1 968 Octobe r 1 8 , 1 969 Octobe r 1 0 , 1 970 Oc tobe r 1 6 , 1 971 October 1 2 , 1 972 Oc tober 20, 1 973 Sep te m ber 28, 1 97 4 Oc tobe r 1 8 , 1 975 Octobe r 1 6 , 1 976 Oc tober 22 , 1 977 Oc tober 1 4 , 1 978 Oc tober 6, 1 979 October 1 8 , 1 980 October 3 , 1 981 Oc tober 9, 1 982 Oc tober 1 5 , 1 983

Score S D S U 26, North Oakota 0 S D S U 61 , South Dakota 0 North Dakota 35 , S D S U 2 8 S D S U 30, South Dakota 1 4 North Dakota 43, S D S U 0 S D S U 42, South Dakota 1 4 North Dakota 21 , S D S U 1 6 S D S U 20, South Dakota 1 4 N o rth Dakota 36, S D S U 3 South Dakota 37, S D S U 1 8 N o rth Dakota 51 , S D S U 21 South Dakota 36 , SDSU 1 0 S D S U 35, Augus tan a 6 S D S U 24, South Dakota 2 2 S D S U 28, N o rth Dakota 6 South Dakota 1 5, S D S U 1 0 South Dakota 24, S D S U 7 S D S U 26, South Dakota 21 N o rth Dakota State 23 , S DSU 1 6 N o rthern Co l orado 22 , S DS U 20 North Dakota State 1 0, S D S U 3 N o rth Dakota State 24, S D S U 1 2

Crowd 9,000 8, 500 9,300 9 ,000 6,400

1 0,000 1 0, 500 1 2 ,000 1 0,000 1 0,000 1 1 ,000 1 3 , 500 1 4,1 46 1 5 ,86 6 * 1 1 ,961 1 5 ,1 5 3 1 3 ,491 1 2 ,007

6,499 8 , 308 8 , 540 9 ,308

SDSU has won 9, l o st 1 3 on H obo Day s i n ce Cough l i n -A l u m n i Stad i u m rep laced S tate F ie l d i n 1 962 .

The 2 2 H obo Day g a mes at Cough l i n -A l u m n i S tad i u m h ave d rawn 224,526 fa n s, an ave rage of 1 0 ,205 per game ! ! !

ALL - TIME HOBO DAY

RECORD VS. OPPO N E NTS

Opponent Augu stana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C re ighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H a m l ine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morn ings ide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N o rth Dakota . . . . . . . . . N o rth Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . N o rthe rn Co lorado . . . . . · . . . . . . S DS U A rmy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sou th Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . Sou th Dakota Tec h . . . . . . . . . . S t . J oh n's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W ic h i ta S tate . . . . . . . . . . . Y a n k ton C o l lege . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OV E RA L L R E CO R D . . . . . . . .

W-L-T 3-0-0 1 -1 -0 2 -0-0 1 -0-0

1 1 -1 0-2 1 -3-0 0-1 -0 1 -0-0

1 5-1 1 -3 1 -0-0 0-1 -0 1 -0-0 1 -0-0

38-2 7-5 *

F i rst Meeting

1 946 1 92 3 1 92 0 1 92 7 1 91 4 1 91 7 1 981 1 944 1 91 5 1 91 3 1 95 3 1 93 7 1 91 2

Last Meeting

1 974 1 925 1 945

1 976 1 983

1 979

* Wh i le the tota l s show 70 Hobo Day ga mes, the re h ave been 72 H obo D ays . The re was no game in 1 91 8 d u r i ng World W a r I , and in 1 943 , the game was between two A rmy spec ia l t ra in ing tea m s f ro m campus . T hus , i n 1 984, i t w i l l b e the 73rd a n n u a l Hobo Day, bu t the 71 s t Hobo Day footba l l game fo r the J ack ra bb its .

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HOBO DAY

RESU LTS Won 38, Lost 27, Tied S

SDSU 1 91 2 6 1 91 3 36 1 91 4 1 4 1 91 5 0 1 91 6 1 4 1 91 7 21 1 91 8 1 91 9 9 1 920 1 4 1 921 27 1 922 7 1 923 27 1 924 1 0 1 925 0 1 926 0 1 927 44 1 928 1 3 1 929 6 1 930 1 3 1 931 6 1 932 0 1 933 1 8 1 934 1 9 1 935 6 1 936 0 1 937 20 1 938 0 1 939 1 4 1 940 0 1 941 1 5 1 942 0 1 943

Opponents Yankton Col l ege South Dakota School of Mines Univers ity of North Dakota University of South Dakota University of North Dakota North Dakota State Univers i ty No game-World War I University of North Dakota Haml ine University University of North Dakota University of South Dakota Creighton U n iversity U n iversity of South Dakota Creighton U n iversity University of South Dakota Morningside Col l ege University of South Dakota University of North Dakota University of South Dakota University of North Dakota University of South Dakota U n iversity of North Dakota University of South Dakota University of North Dakota U n iversity of South Dakota Wichita State Col lege University of South Dakota University of North Dakota Univers ity of South Dakota Univers ity of North Dakota Univers i ty of South Dakota Two Army Special Training Teams p layed to a 6-6 t ie

1 944 6 SOS Army 1 945 25 Haml ine U n iversity 1 946 26 Augustana Col lege 1 947 7 Universi ty of South Dakota 1 948 20 Augustana Col lege 1 949 27 University of South Dakota 1 950 21 Univers ity of North Dakota 1 951 6 Univers i ty of South Dakota 1 952 60 Univers ity of North Dakota 1 953 1 3 St. John's ( Minn.) University 1 954 34 University of North Dakota 1 955 27 University of South Dakota 1 956 1 4 University o f North Dakota 1 957 21 University of South Dakota 1 958 1 2 Univers i ty of North Dakota 1 959 1 2 Universi ty of South Dakota 1 960 23 University of North Dakota 1 961 34 Universi ty of South Dakota 1 962 26 University of North Dakota 1 963 61 Universi ty of South Dakota 1 964 28 Universi ty of North Dakota 1 965 30 Universi ty of South Dakota 1 966 0 Universi ty of North Dakota 1 967 42 University of South Dakota 1 968 1 6 Univers i ty of North Dakota 1 969 20 Univers i ty of South Dakota 1 970 3 University of North Dakota 1 971 1 8 Univers i ty of South Dakota 1 972 21 Universi ty of North Dakota 1 973 1 0 Universi ty of South Dakota 1 97 4 35 Augustan a Col l ege 1 975 24 Univers ity of South Dakota 1 976 28 Univers ity of North Dakota 1 977 1 0 University of South Dakota 1 978 7 University of South Dakota 1 979 26 University of South Dakota 1 980 1 6 North Dakota State 1 981 20 Northern Colorado 1 982 3 North Dakota State 1 983 1 2 North Dakota State

3 0 3 7 7

1 4

7 0

1 4 7

20 3

1 9 0 7 0 7 6

34 0 2 0 6 6 6 7

1 3 26 33

7

0 0 6

36 6

25 21 26

6 26 20

7 1 3 1 3 30

7 27 6 0 0

35 1 4 43 1 4 21 1 4 36 37 51 36

6 22

6 1 5 24 21 23 22 1 0 24

Hobo Day record vs. University of Dakota, 1 5-1 1 -3

South

SDSU RECO RD BY SEASON

1 937 (W-4, L-5) 1943 No Football sos Opp Coach: R . H . "Red" Thre l fa l l 1 944 (W-1 , L-1) 39 St . C loud Teachers 7

SOS Opp 34 Iowa Teachers 1 3 0 Iowa Teachers 33 Coach: Thu rlo McCrady

31 Morn ings ide 7

1 3 North Dakota State 6 SOS Opp 20 Augustana 1 2

2 South Dakota U . 1 2 6 SDSC E RC (Army) 0 41 St . Olaf 1 4

0 Morn ingside 7 7 Concord ia Co l lege 27 60 North Dakota State 0 20 Omaha U . 0 1 3 27 2 1 North Dakota U . . 21 40 Mankato Teachers 7 1945 (W-1 , L-4, T-1) 54 South Dakota U . 28 0 Wisconsin 32 Coach: Thu rlo McCrady 40 Wayne U . 0

20 Wichita 6 SOS Opp 41 Carleton 1 4 7 DePaul 44 6 Minot Teachers 33 3 81 1 1 6

1 02 1 47 0 Drake 34 1951 (W-8, L-1 , T-1) 1 938 (W-3, L-5) 0 Bemidj i Teachers 6 Coach: Ra lph G inn

Coach: Jack Ba rnes 25 Haml ine 0 sos Opp

sos Opp 7 Iowa Teachers 58 26 St. C loud Teachers 0

0 North Dakota U . 3 7 1 3 Concord ia Col lege 1 3 48 Iowa Teachers 6

6 North Dakota State 1 3 51 1 44 28 Morn ings ide 26 0 South Dakota U . 7 1946 (W-3, L-3, T-2) 58 Augustana 7 0 South Dakota U . 7 Coach: Thu rlo Mccrady 34 Empori a Kansas State 1 4

1 4 Morn ings ide 1 3 SOS Opp 21 North Dakota U. 1 2 28 Omaha U. 6 1 8 Loras 23 7 North Dakota State 7 7 South Dakota M i nes 28 6 Iowa Teachers 6 6 South Dakota U . 26 0 St. Norbert's 9 61 Man itoba U . 0 48 Bemidj i Teachers 0

14 Moorhead Teachers 6 0 North Dakota State 6 35 Lacrosse State 7

1 69 1 09 26 Augustana 6 3 1 1 1 05

1 939 (W-7, L-2) 20 South Dakota U. 0 1952 (W-, L-4, T-1) Coach: J ack Ba rnes 0 Oklahof"Da C i ty U . _;35 Coach: Ra lph G inn

sos Opp 0 Morn ings ide 0 sos Opp

14 North Dakota U. 1 3 1 31 76 6 Lacrosse State 1 3 6 North Dakota State 0 1947 (W-4, L-5) 1 9 Iowa State 57 7 South Dakota U . 2 1 Coach: Ra lph G inn 47 St. C loud Teachers - 7

34 Morn ingside 1 3 sos Opp 47 Augustana 6

7 Omaha U . 6 0 Loras 28 1 4 North Dakota State 48 40 South Dakota M i nes 0 6 St. C loud State 20 60 North Dakota U . 6 20 Moorhead Teachers 7

39 Ce ntra l 1 6wa 6 21 South D akota U . 21 6 Yankton Col lege 0 6 Ka nsas U . 86 39 Morn i ngs ide 25 7 West Texas State 35 33 Augustana 1 2 34 Iowa Teachers 47

1 41 95 7 South Dakota U . 26 287 230

1 940 (W-4, L-3, T-1 ) 7 North Dakota State 0 1953 (W-5, L-3, T-1 ) Coach: J ack Ba rnes 1 3 Morn i ngside 0 Coach: Ra lph G inn

sos Opp 12 Toledo U . 33 SOS Opp

45 South Dakota M i nes 0 1 23 21 1 1 3 Marq uette 46 6 St . Norbert's 0 52 Iowa Teachers 1 9

1 2 Omaha U . 7 1 3 North Dakota U . 1 3 6 Morn ingside 6 1 948 (W-4, L-6) 55 Augustana 0 0 South Dakota U . 26 Coach : Ra lph G inn 1 3 St. J ohn's 26 7 North Dakota State 0 sos Opp 32 North Dakota State 1 4 0 North Dakota U . 6 21 Moorhead Teachers 7 25 South Dakota U . 0 2 I owa Teachers 1 2 0 Drake 47 31 Morn i ngs ide 29

78 57 6 Loras 20 1 3 Wichita U . 39

1 941 (W-2, L-5) 6 North Dakota U. 31 247 1 86 7 Iowa Teachers 33 Coach: Thu rlo McC rady 7 North Dakota State 6 1 954 (W-7, L-2)

sos Opp 20 Augustana 6 Coach : Ra lph G inn 1 4 Northern 0 0 South Dakota U. 33 SOS Opp 0 I owa Teachers 21 1 3 Morn i ngside 1 8 6 Iowa S tate 34 0 Omaha U . 1 2

27 Colorado State 2 1 9 St. T homas 6 0 North Dakota State 25 66 Ma nkato Teachers 0

1 5 North Dakota U . 33 1 08 203 68 Augustana 0

0 South Dakota U . 40 1 949 (W-7, L-3) 50 North Dakota State 1 3 3 Morningside 0 Coach : Ralph G inn 34 North Dakota U . 20

32 1 31 sos Opp 20 South Dakota U. 1 9

1 942 (W-4, L-4) 7 St. C loud Teachers 0 34 Morn i ngside 39 0 Drake 40 41 Iowa Teachers 20 Coach: Thu rlo Mcc rady

27 Morn i ngside 20 338 1 51 sos Opp 40 Colorado State 1 3 0 Youngstown 1 4

1 4 Iowa Teachers 1 3 1 955 [W-6, L-2, T-1) 0 I owa Teachers 38 28 Augustana 0 Coach : Ra lph G inn

20 Omaha U . 0 0 North Dakota U. 1 9 S,DS Opp 3 Morn ingside 0 27 South Dakota U. 25 13 St . T homas 1 9 8 North Dakota U . 1 9

33 North Dakota State 1 3 34 Iowa Teachers 21 0 South Dakota U . 7 7 Brad ley 32 14 North Dakota U. 6

1 4 North Dakota State 0 28 Augustana 0

-19 Carl eton . 1 4 1 83 1 75 7 Wich ita U . 33 65 92 1 950 (W-9, L-0, T-1 ) 33 North Dakota State 7

Coach : Ralph G i nn 27 South Dakota U . 7

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SDSU RECORD BY SEASON

21 Morn ings ide 21 73 St. C loud State 0 22 South Dakota U . 1 8 20 Lacrosse State 0 1 2 Montana State 1 7 7 State Co l l ege I owa 1 3

1 97 1 1 4 41 Augustana 14 7 Colorado State 31 1 3 North D akota U . 1 4 19 Augustana 1 3

1956 (W-4, L-5) 34 South D akota U . 6 1 29 280 Coach: Ra lph G inn 41 North D akota State 1 2

SDS Opp 56 Morn i ngs ide 0 1 967 (W-4, L-6)

1 4 Montana S tate 33 36 Iowa Teachers 1 3 Coach: Ra lph G inn 7 Northwest M i ssouri 0 376 97

SDS Opp

0 Arizona U . 60 7 Mi nnesota-Duluth 1 2

20 Augustana 21 1 962 (W-7, L-2, T-1 ) 24 I daho S tate 22

1 4 North Dakota U . 1 3 Coach: Ra lph G inn 14 North Dakota State 34

1 4 South Dakota U . 1 9 SDS Opp 24 Morn ingside 1 5

9 North Dakota State 26 25 U. of T oledo 1 4 7 North Dakota U . 9

28 Morn ingside 1 3 7 Arkansas State 9 42 South Dakota U . 1 4

31 Iowa Teachers 27 10 Montana S tate 1 4 1 6 Northern I owa 1 7

1 37 21 2 28 Augustana 7 21 Drake 34 26 North Dakota U. 0 1 7 Augustana 21

1 957 (W-6, L-2, T-1 ) 24 South Dakota U . 0 1 4 U . o f T ampa 7

Coach: Ra lph G inn 1 7 North Dakota State 6 1 86 1 87 SDS Opp 1 3 State Co l l ege I owa 1 3

6 Montana State 1 3 41 Morn i ngside 7 1968 (W-4, L-6)

23 Iowa Teache rs 20 47 Colora do State 0 Coach: Ra lph G inn 7 Drake 25 238 73

SDS Opp 1 6 Augustana 0 1 2 Weber State 27

53 North Dakota U . 21 1 963 (W-9, L-1 ) 3 North Dakota State 21

21 South Dakota U . 1 3 Coach : Ra lph G inn 43 Morn ingside 1 4

32 North Dakota State 1 4 SDS Opp 10 Northern I owa 38

7 Morn ings ide 7 9 Monta na S tate 6 1 6 North Dakota U . 2 1

20 Ma nkato State 6 7 Nebra sk a 58 32 South Dakota U . 5 5

1 85 1 1 9 54 Colorado State 1 4 23 Youngstown 20 28 . Augustana 8 47 Augustana 27

1958 (W-4, L-5) 7 North Dakota U . 6 41 I daho State 22 Coach: Ra l ph G inn 61 South Dakota U . 0 20 Drake 28

SDS Opp 40 North Dakota State 25 247 260 1 2 Drake 6 27 State Co l l ege I owa 1 3 7 Marquette 1 8 28 Morn i ngside 22 1 969 (W-, L-7)

6 Montana S tate 23 1 7 Ark a nsas State 1 4 Coach: Dave K ragthorpe 20 Augustana 6 278 1 66

SDS Opp 1 2 North Dakota U . 30 1 3 Weber State 28

7 South Dakota U . 28 1 6 Drake 21

20 North Dakota State 33 1 964 (W-2, L-8) 22 Morn ings ide 32

26 Morn ings ide 6 Coach: Ra lph G inn 1 4 Northern I owa 24

1 3 Iowa Teachers 8 SDS Opp 1 9 North Dakota U . 1 3

1 23 1 58 1 4 Montana State 46 20 South Dakota U . 1 4 1 4 Fresno State 30 1 6 Youngstown 1 7

1959 (W-2, L-7) 27 Augustana 1 4 42 Augustana 0 Coach: Ra lph G inn 1 3 North Dakota State 20 1 3 North Dakota State 20

SDS Opp 28 North Dakota U. 35 0 Montana U . 58 0 Montana S tate 27 7 South Dakota U . 10 1 75 227 0 Colorado State 22 32 Morn ingside 21

1 2 Kansas State 28 1 4 State Co l l ege I owa 23 1 970 (W-2, L-8)

0 Augustana 1 3 1 5 Drake 37 Coach: Dean Pryor 6 North Dakota U . 0 6 Ma nkato State 7

SDS Opp 1 2 South Dakota u . 7 1 70

37 St. Thomas 1 4

6 North Dakota State 8 243 1 9 Mankato State 43

32 Morn ingsid e 34 1 965 (W-1 , l-8, T-1 ) 8 Northern Iowa 24

1 2 Iowa Teachers 1 4 Coach : Ra lph G inn 1 2 Wayne State 21

80 1 57 SDS Opp 3 North Dakota U . 36 0 Montana State 22 0 South Dakota U . 26

1 960 (W-5, L-4, T-1 ) 0 Parsons Co l lege 1 0 6 Augu stana 22 Coach: Ra lph G inn 14 Augustana 1 4 0 North Dakota State 35

SDS Opp 1 3 North Dakota State 41 44 Morn i ngs ide 24 22 Bemid j i State 6 7 North Dakota U . 1 4 0 Montana 24 6 Kansas State 20 30 South Dakota U . 1 4 1 29 269

20 Monta na S tate 1 4 20 Morn ingside 25 20 Augustana 21 0 State Co l lege I owa 41 1 971 (W-3, L-7)

23 North Dakota U. 27 20 Colorado State U . 52 Coach: Dean Pryor 28 South Dakota U . 7 7 Ma nkato State 1 4 SDS Opp 1 4 . North Dakota State 1 4 1 1 1

26 St. Thoma s 7 22 Morn i ngside 0

247 0 Mankato State 10 0 I owa Teachers 1 2 1 966 (W-3, L-7) 0 Northern Iowa 23

1 5 Colorado State 1 4 Coach: Ra l ph G i nn 8 Wayne State 27

1 70 1 21 SDS Opp 7 North Dakota U . 35 6 Montana State 41 1 8 South Dakota U . 37

1 961 (W-8, L-2) 27 Minnesota-Du l uth 0 1 6 Augustana 1 5 Coach: Ra lph G inn 14 Colora do State U . 45 20 North Dakota State 1 3

SDS Opp 6 North Dakota State 35 1 2 Morn ingside 21 34 Bemid j i State 8 21 Morn ingside 41 2 E aste rn Mich igan 35 36 Colorado State 1 3 0 North Dakota U . 43 1 09 223

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SDSU RECORD BY SEASO N . .

1 889 (W-0, L-0, T-1) SDS Opp

6 South Dakota U . 6 6 6

1 897 (W-0, L-1 ) SDS

0 Sioux Fa l l s 0

1 898 (W-1, L-1 , T-1 )

Opp 22 22

SDS Opp 62 Watertown 0 0 Yankton Col l ege 0 6 s ·oux Fa l l s (c ity) 1 1

68 1 1 1 899 (W-3, L-1 )

SDS 1 2 Mad ison Norma l 55 H u ron Col lege 23 Mad i son Norma l O Mitc hel l U .

90 1 900 (W-4, L-1 )

Opp 5 0 o -

57 62

SDS Opp 33 F l andreau 0 1 6 Pipestone 6 56 S ioux Fa l l s H igh 0 23 F la nd reau 0 0 South Dakota U . 1 7

1 28 62 1 901 W-3, L-2)

Coach: Mr. Morrison SDS Opp

42 F la nd reau 0 1 7 Yankton Co l lege 0 38 H u ron Col l ege 0 5 Mi tchel l U . 22 0 South Dakota U . 22

1 02 1 902 (W-3, L-2)

Coach: L L. G i lkey

44

SDS Opp 17 H u ron Col l ege 0 1 7 South Dakota Mines 5 0 South Dakota U . 10 5 F landreau I nd ians 6

28 F l andreau I nd ians 0 67 21

1 903 (W-1 , L-2) SDS Opp

0 North Dakota State 85 28 F landreau · 0 0 H u ron Co l lege 1 0

2 8 95 1 904 (W-4, L-2, T-1 )

Coach: J . H a rr ison Werner SDS Opp

1 5 F landreau 0 1 1 Mad ison N ormal 5

5 Mitchel l U . 6 1 5 Hu ron Col l ege 0 6 South Dakota U . 6

38 Pipestone H igh 0 O Mitche l l U . 1 0

9 0 27 1 905 (W-2, L-3}

Coach: W i l l i am B la i ne SDS Opp

46 F landreau I nd ians 0 O Mitche l l U . 24

28 Madison H igh 0 Minnesota 0 South Dakota U .

74 1 906 (W-3, L-1 )

Coach: Wi l l i am J uneau

0 81 1 7

1 22

SDS Opp 36 H u ron Col lege 4

5 North Dakota U . 4 1 1 Dakota Wes leyan 4 0 South Dakota U . 22

52 1 907 (W-5, L-2}

Coach : Wi l l ia m J uneau

34

SDS Opp 0 H u ron Col l ege 4

48 F landreau I nd i a ns 0 29 Toland's 0 6 North Dakota U . 24 5 Dakota Wesleyan 0

1 2 Yankton Co l l ege 1 0 8 Hu ron Col l ege 4

1 08 1 908 (W-3, L-3, T-1 )

Coach: W i l l i a m Juneau

.42

SDS Opp 1 6 Northern -0 1 1 North Dakota State 5 0 Madison N ormal 0

29 St. Thomas 1 2 0 Yankton Co l l ege 21 O Dakota Wes leyan 6 0 Hu ron Col lege 1 7

56 61

1909 (W-1 , L-3} Coach: J i m S aunderson

SDS Opp 5 North Dakota State 1 1 0 Dakota Wes leyan 3

1 2 Yankton C o l l ege 1 4 44 H u ron Co l l ege O 61

1 910 (W-4, L-2, T-2} Coach: J . M. S aunderson

28

SDS .

Opp 1 7 Northern . O 41 Hu ron Co l le ge O 1 2 Yankton C o l l ege O 6 North Dakota State 3 0 St . Thoma s - 28 0 South Dakota U. 33 0 Dakota Wes leyan O 0 South Dakota Mines __ o

76 1.911 (W-4, L-4}

Coach: F rede r ick John son

64

SDS Opp 12 Northern O 6 South Dakota U . 1 5

1 1 H u ron Co l lege O 1 4 North Dakota State 3 1 7 South Dakota Mines 3 0 Marquette 1 6 0 Dakota Wes leyan 22 0 Yankton C o l lege __.1Q

60 89 1 912 (W-2, l-3, T-1 }

Coach: H a r ry " Buck" E w ing SDS Opp

0 Carleton 34 7 South Da kota U. 73 6 Yankton Co l lege 3

20 Hu ron C o l l ege 0 Yankton Co l l ege

1 3 South D akota Mi nes

3 0

23 46 1 36

1 91 3 (Won 5, L-3) Coach: H a r ry " Buck" Ewing

SDS Opp 47 H u ron C o l l ege 0

7 Carl eton 25 7 North D akota State 6 0 Haml ine 21

1 2 H u ron C o l l ege 7 36 South D akota Mi nes 0 0 Ya nkto n Co l lege 20

38 Dakota Wes leyan 3 1 47

1 914 (W-5, L-2) Coach: H a r ry " Buck" Ewing

82

SDS Opp 0 South D akota U. 1 2

1 3 H u ron Co l l ege 0 1 9 Yankton Co l lege 7 28 Haml i ne 10 1 9 H u ron C o l lege 7 1 4 North D akota U . 3 0 Dakota Wesleyan 21

93 60 1 91 5 (W-5, L-1 , T-1 }

Coach: H a rry " Buck" Ewing SDS Opp

39 H u ro n Co l l ege · o 7 2 Ya nkto n Col lege 0 25 H u ro n Co l lege 0 0 North D akota U . 0 0 South D akota U . 7

21 North D akota State 0 6 Dakota Wesleyan 0

1 63 1 91 6 (W-4, L-2}

Coach: H a rry " Buck'. ' Ewing

7

SDS Opp 7 Min nesota 41 3 Wiscons in 28

31 Yankton Col lege 0 7 Haml ine 0

1 4 North D akota U . 7 38 H u ro n Col lege 0

1 00 1 91 7 (W-5, L-1 }

Coach: H a rry " Bu ck" Ewing

76

SDS Opp 0 Mi n nesota 64

33 Tri n ity O 1 3 North Dakota U . 6 64 Gustavus Adol phus 0 21 North Dakota State 1 4 1 8 Maca leste r 0

1 49 1 918 (No G a mes- War}

1 9 1 9 (W-4, L-1 , T-1 } Coach: C .A . " J ack" West

84

SDS Opp 49 Northe rn 0

7 Dakota Wesleyan 0 0 North Dakota State 0 9 North Dakota U . 7

· 1 3 South Dakota U . 6 0 Cre ighton 7

78 20

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1 920 (W-4, L-2, T-1) Coach: C .A " Jack" West

SDS Opp 6 Northern 0 6 Dakota Wesleyan 0 3 North Dakota U . 6 ,

27 North Dakota State 7 7 Maca lester 7

1 4 Haml i ne 0 3 South Dakota U . · 7

66 1 921 (W-7, L-1)

Coach: C .A. " Jack" West

. 27

SDS Opp 40 Northern 0

3 Wisconsi n 24 60 Huron Co l l ege 0 54 North Dakota State 0 55 Yankton Col lege 0 27 North Dakota U . 1 4 9 South Dakota U . 0 7 Cre ighton __ O

2 55 38 1 922 (W-5, L-2, T-1 )

Coach: C .A . " J ack" West SDS Opp

6 North Dakota U . 1 6 6 South Dakota U . 1 5

1 3 North Dakota State 0 7 South Dakota U . 7

48 Morn ingside 0 1 2 St. Thomas . 0 25 Cre ighton 1 4 8 5 Columbus Col lege 0

6 Wiscons i n 20 202

1 923 (W-3, L-4) Coach: C .A . " J ack" West

57

SDS Opp 6 North Dakota U. 1 2

1 3 North Dakota State 1 4 7 South Dakota U . 0

24 Morn ings ide 26 27 Cre ighton 20 44 Dakota Wesleyan 0 0 Ma rquette 1 3

1 21 1 924 (Won 6, L-1 )

Coach: C .A . " J ack" West

85

SDS Opp 1 6 Buena Vista 3 1 4 North Dakota State 0 7 North Dakota U . 6

1 0 South Dakota U 3 34 Morn i ngside 0 0 Michigan State 9

1 0 Cre ighton 7 91

1 925 (W-2, L-3, T-2) Coach: C .A. " Jack" West

28

SDS Opp 7 Dakota Wesleyan 0 0 Buena Vista 1 4 3 Nebra sk a Wesleyan 3 3 North Dakota State 3 0 Cre ighton 1 9 7 South Dakota U . 0 0 Marquette 6

20 1 926 (W-8, L-0, T-3)

Coach: C .A. " Jack" West

45

SDS Opp 6 North Dakota U . 0

21 North Dakota State 0

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0 South D akota U . 21 Morn i ngs ide 8 Cre ighton 7 Co lumbus Co l lege

35 Hu ron Co l lege 33 Buena V i sta 3 Detroit U .

1 4 St. Lou i s U . 0 H awai i U .

1 57 1 927 (W-5, L-3, T-1 )

Coach: C .A . " J ack" West

0 6 8 7 0 0 0 0 3

24

SDS Opp 34 North Dakota State 0 1 2 South Dakota U . 1 6 1 5 Des Mo ines U . 0 44 Morn i ngs ide 7 0 Cre ighton 1 4

6 7 Hu ron Co l l ege 0 7 Colu mbus Co l l ege 7

10 St. Regis 7 0 Detroit U . 38

1 89 1 928 (W-9, L-1 )

Coach: T .C . "Cy" Kasper

89

SDS Opp 0 North Dakota U . 6

27 North Dakota State 6 1 3 South D akota U . 0 1 3 Morn ings ide 7 1 8 Cre ighton 6 1 4 H u ron Co l l ege 0 63 Dakota Wesleyan 0 1 8 Co lumbus Co l lege 0 31 Mi nnesota " B" 0 33 Weste rn U n ion 0

1 20

1 929 (W-5, L-4, T-1 ) Coach: T .C . "Cy" Kasper

25

SDS Opp 6 North Dakota U . 7 0 North Dakota State 0 6 South Dakota U . 0

38 Morn i ngs ide 0 0 Wisconsi n 21 0 S t. Lou is U . 6 7 Loyola 21

59 H u ron Co l l ege 0 49 Dakota Wesleyan 0 72 Western U n ion 0

237 1 930 (W-2, L-6, T-1 )

Coach: T .C . "Cy" Kasper

55

SDS Opp 21 Southern 0 0 M i n nesota 48 0 St. O l af 20 0 North Dakota U . 21

1 3 South Dakota U . 6 0 Morn i ngside 1 3 7 Wiscons i n 58 0 North Dakota Sta te 24 7 Loyola 7

48 1 931 (W-6, L-3)

Coach: T .C . "Cy" Kasper

1 97

SDS Opp 6 North Dakota U. 34 7 North D akota State 0 0 South Dakota U . 1 0

20 Morn ings ide 0 34 Southe rn 0 39 Dakota Wesleyan 0 1 9 Northern

· 0

49 Augustana 20 DePau l

1 94 1 932 (W-2, L-5, T-1)

Coach: - T .C . "Cy" Kasper

0 34 78

SDS Opp 0 North Dakota U . 1 3 6 North Dakota State 1 2 0 South Dakota U . 0

26 Morn ingside 6 26 Northern 7 0 Mich igan Norma l 1 2 0 Mich igan Norma l 1 2 0 Minnesota 1 2

� Duquense _li 70 96

1 933 (W-6, L-3) Coach: T .C . "Cy" Kasper

SDS Opp 18 North D akota U. 2 1 3 North Dakota State 7 1 4 South Dakota U . 0 O South Dakota U . 6

21 Morn i ngs ide 6 27 Northern O 6 Minnesota 1 9 6 Catho l i c U . 26

13 Mich igan Norma l 7 1 1 8

1 934 (W-6, L-4) Coach: R . H . " Red" Thre l fa l l

72

SDS Opp 0 North Dakota U. 0

38 North Dakota State 0 1 9 South Dakota U . 0

7 Morn ingside 1 3 52 Northern 0 1 4 Cre ighton 0

7 Wiscons i n 28 38 Dakota Wesleyan 0 1 4 St. O l af 6 0 Wich ita 1 9

1 89 1 935 (W-4, L-4, T-1 )

Coach: R . H . "Red" Thre l fa l l

72

SDS Opp 1 3 Iowa Teachers 22 6 North Dakota U . 6 6 North Dakota Stte 7 2 South Dakota U . 7

1 2 Morn ingside 6 33 Northern 0 1 3 Wiscons i n 6 0 C inc innati 38

38 St. O l af 0 1 23

1 936 (W-3, L-6, T-1 ) Coach: R .H . " Red"Th re l fa l l

92

SDS Opp 1 3 Iowa Teachers 0 6 North Dakota U . 3 3 0 North Dakota State 7 0 South Dakota U . 6 0 Morn ingside 1 3 0 Omaha U . 0

1 2 G u stavus Adol phus 7 7 Wisconsin 24

1 3 Luther 6 0 W ichita 20

51 1 1 6

SDSU RECO R D BY SEASON

1 972 (W-6, L-5) 1 977 (W-5, L-4, t - 1 ) 1982 (W-4, L-6) Coach: J ohn G regory Coach: John G rego ry Coach: Wayne H aen sel

sos Opp sos Opp sos Opp

73 Eastern Montana 0 1 0 St. C l oud S tate 0 37 St. C l o u d S ta te 1 4 1 7 Mank ato S tate 24 23 Western I l l ino is 6 20 South D a kota 7 49 Mi ssouri-Ro l la 0 1 4 Dayton 28 22 @ Nebra sk a-Omaha 1 1 34 Youngstown 22 34 Nebra sk a-Oma h a 2 1 4 @ Northern C o l orado 22 25 Augu stana 1 4 1 4 North Dakota S ta te 27 3 North D a ko ta State 1 0 21 North Dakota U . 51 44 Morn ingside 20 35 Morn ings ide 0 27 South Da kota U . 42 6 North Dakota U . 6 1 3 @ North Dakota 34 16 North Dakota S tate 34 1 0 South Da kota U . 1 5 1 0 @ Augusta na 1 3 0 Northern I owa 32 1 2 Northern I owa 23 6 @ South Dakota 31

35 Morn ingside 0 1 4 Augustana 1 0 21 @ Mankato State 23 24 Qu anti co Mari nes 21 1 81 1 37 1 81 1 66

321 240 1983 (W-5, L-6) 1 978 (W-5, L-6) 1 973 (W-5, L-5, T-1 ) Coach: John G regory Coach: Wayne Haen sel

Coach: J ohn G rego ry sos Opp sos Opp sos Opp 43 St. C l oud Sta te 3 21 Mankato S ta te 1 4

28 Northwestern l a . 38 7 Lou isv i l l e 54 20 @ Drake 3 39 Southwest M i n nesota 6 7 Moorhead S ta te 1 2 1 7 @ Morn i ngs i d e 1 0 0 Mankato State 21 41 Morn ingside 1 7 28 @ North D a ko ta 27

26 Youngstown 6 30 North Dakota U . 1 9 2 2 St. C l o u d S tate 24 56 Western Co lorado 28 1 9 Augustana 7 1 6 @ Nebra sk a-Omaha 44 21 Augustana 21 7 South Da kota U . 24 1 2 North D a ko ta State 24 20 North Da kota U . 28 1 4 Nebrask a-Om a ha 1 6 1 3 Augu sta na 9 10 South Dakota U . 36 1 0 Northern I ow a 9 2 3 South D a ko ta 48 1 4 North Da kota Sta te 24 26 North Dakota S ta te 28 27 @ Mank ato S tate 30 1 6 Northern I owa 0 21 Portl and S ta te 42 1 4 Northern C o lorado 21 52 Morn ings ide 1 2 224 231 21 3 258

283 240 1 979 (W-9, L-3)

1 974 (W-6, L-5) Coach: John G re gory Coach: John G regory sos Opp

sos Opp 28 St. C loud S ta te 7 1 5 Northwestern I owa 0 27 Wis-Whitewate r 7 45 Southwest M i n nesota 1 0 0 North Da kota 1 3 45 Ma nk ato S ta te 1 4 28 Augu stana 2 6 21 You ngstown 35 26 South Dakota 2 1 35 Augustana 6 31 Nebra sk a-O m a ha 1 4 0 North Da kota State 28 1 4 Northern I ow a 7

55 North Dakota U . 6 1 4 North Dakota State 38 6 South Da kota U . 20 24 Morn ings i d e 0

27 Morn ings ide 8 33 South D a ko ta 2 8 21 Northern I owa 22 2 7 Idaho 1 3 21 Nevada-LasVegas 24 7 *You ngstown 50

291 1 73 259 224 1975 (W-7, L-4) * NCAA Div. 1 1 p l a yo f f s

Coach: John G regory 1980 (W-3, L-8) SOS Opp Coach: John G regory

49 Haml ine 6 sos O p p 10 Ma nkato S tate 0 1 7 St. C l o u d S ta te 0 56 Nebra sk a-Oma h a 1 4 27 Western 1 I l i n ois 3 3 1 7 Augu stana 31 7 @ Augusta n a 34 1 3 North Dakota S ta te 8 21 South D a k o ta 1 3 1 4 North Dakota U . 35 1 7 @ Nebra sa k a-Omaha 40 24 South Dakota U . 22 7 @ Northern C o lorado 40 1 7 Morn ings ide 0 1 6 North D a k o ta State 2 3 3 Northern I owa. 1 7 1 7 Morn i ngs i d e 6

23 Nevada-Las Vegas 38 1 3 @ No rth D a k o ta 47 38 Youngstown 21 . 7 @ South D a kota 1 6

264 1 90 1 7 @ Port l and S ta te 48

1976 (W-5, L-4, T-1 ) 1 66 300 Coach: J ohn _G regory 1 981 (W-4, L-6)

sos Opp Coach : J oh n G regory 1 *St. C l oud State - 0 sos Opp

21 Western I l l i no is 28 40 St. C lo u d S ta te 3 7 Northern Co lorado 22 1 3 @ Western I l l i nois 1 7 0 North Da kota S tate 1 3 21 South D a kota 20

14 Morn ings ide - 0 1 7 Nebra sk a-Omaha 1 0 28 North Dakota U . 6 20 Northern C o lorado 22 1 7 South Da kota U . 1 7 24 @ North D a k o ta State 48 1 6 Northern I owa 1 3 23 @ Morn i ngs i d e 28 19 Weber S tate 52 28 North D a ko ta 1 6 1 9 Augu stana 25 31 A u gu st a n a 34

1 76 21 5 1 6 @ South D a kota 28 *won by forfeit 233 226

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L I STE N TO TH E JACKS ON W·N AX

Norm H i lson Jerry Oster

For the 15th consecutive year, all Jackrabbit football and men's basketball games w ill be broadcast l ive on WNAX radio.

WNAX i s the " Off ic ial Station" for SDSU sports. WNAX i s a member of the Roy H . Park Broadcast ing group. On

the a i r 24-hours a day, WNAX i s a 5,000 watt station which covers much of a five state area (Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa). It is located at 570 on the AM dial.

"Voice of the Jackrabbits" Norm H ilson will again do the play-by­play wi th Jerry Oster providing the color commentary. H ilson had open heart surgery in 1983 but was back in the broadcast booth when football sea son began.

H i i son has been South Dakota Sportscaster of the Year four times, three t imes as p icked by the National Sportscasters and Sports­writers Associat ion and another as picked by the South Dakota H igh School Coaches Association.

H ilson has been w i th WNAX for 2 5-plus years s ince giving up a disc jockey job in the Twin Cities. A native of Valley C ity, ND, he is a graduate of Brown Broadcasting Ins t i tute in Minneapolis.

H e travels about 15,000 m iles annually broadcasting sports events, including all SDSU football and men's basketball games. WNAX also carr ies a full schedule of high school football and baskeball, including heavy coverage during the playoff season. And even SDSU home games are a trip for H ilson- it's 270 m iles round trip from Yankton to Brookings.

W NAX is the only radio station which has or iginated play-by-play broadcasts of every game played in the history nf the state high school girls basketball tournament .

In addition to SDSU and high school events carr ied on WNAX, the stat ion is a member of the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Vikings radio networks; carr ies some Yankton College football games and also fills in with an occas ional Nebra ska Cornhusker football game.

This will be the 20th consecut ive year WNAX has carried SDSU basketbal l .

H ilson was · Parade Marshall of the 1980 Hobo Day parade at SDSU.

SDSU M E D IA LIST

RADIO PLAY BY PLAY: Norm H ilson, Sports Director, WNAX radio, Yankton, SD 57078 Jerry Oster, Color commentator, Wt-JAX radio, Yankton, SD 5 7078

LOCAL OUTLETS: Terry Borns, Sports Editor, Brookings Register, Brookings, SD 57006

Sports Director, KVAA radio, Volga, SD 57071 Dellas Cole, Sports Director, KBRK-KGKG radio, Brookings, SD 57006 Sports Editor, SDSu Collegian, Brookings, SD 57007

SOUTH DAKOTA PUBLIC TELEVISIO N: Pete Egart, KESD-TV, Pugsley Center, SDSU, Brookings, SD 57007

AREA NEWSPAPER AND WIRE SERVICE OUTLETS: Joel Brown, Sports News Editor, Argus Leader, S ioux Falls , SD 57102 John Egan, Sports Editor, Argus Leader, Sioux F alls, SD 57102 Bruce Conley, Ass istant Sports Editor, Argus Leader, Siouc Falls, SD Steve Young, Sportswriter, Argus Leader, Sioux F alls, SD 57102 Ron Hoffman, Sportswriter, Argus Leader, S ioux Falls, SD 57102 Brian Beck, Sportswriter, Argus Leader, Sioux F alls, SD 57102 Wayne Ortman, The Associated Press, Argus Leader Bu ilding, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Editor, United Press Internat ional, Box 471, Sioux Falls, SD 57101 J .T. Fey, Sports Editor, Public Op inion, watertown, SD 57201 Don Lindner, Sports Editor, Journal, Box 450, Rapid City, SD 57709 Ron Wood, Sportswri ter, Jourr)al, Box 450, Rap id City, SD 57709 Roger Toland, Sportswriter, Journal, Box 450, Rapid City, SD 57709 Ron Feickert, Sports Editor, American News, Aberdeen, SD 57401 J im Young, Sports, American News, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Gred Hansen, Sports Editor, Daily Republic, M itchell, SD 57301 Doug Card, Sports Editor, Press & Dakotan, Yankton, SD 5 7078 Erald Johnson, sports Editor, Daily Plainsman, Huron, Sd 57350 Sports Editor, Daily Leader, Madison, SD 57042

AREA RADIO AN D TELEVISION OUTLETS: J im Burt, Sports Director, K ELO-TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Mike Schirmer, Sports, KE LO-TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102

Gary Weckworth, Sprats, KELO-TV, S ioux Falls, SD 57102 Mark Ovenden, Sports Director, KSY-TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Tom Maxwell, Sports, KSFY-TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Tom Fredrick, Sports Director, KSOO radio, 2600 S. Spring, Sioux F alls, SD 57106 Chr i s H ilson, Sports Director, KYNT radio, Yankton, SD 57078 Wayne Hunter, Sports Director, KWAT radio, Watertown, SD 57201 Gene Reich, Sports Director, KSDN radio, Aberdeen, SD 57401 T i m Smith, Sports D irector, KM IT radio, Mitchell, SD 57301 Marty McIntyre, Sports Director, KO RN radio, Mitchell, SD 57301 Jeff Anderson, Sports Director, KJAM radio, Madison, SD 57042 J i m Davis, Sports D irector, KQ KD radio, Redf ield, SD 57469 Bud H olly, Sports D irector, K IJV radio, Huron, SD 57350 Rod F ischer, Sports Director, KCCR radio, Pierre, SD 57501 Bob Laskowski , Sports Director, KOT A radio-TV, Rapid City, Sd 57701 Danny Olson, KELO Radio, Sioux F alls, SD 57102 Sports Director, K KAA radio, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Sports Director, K B FS radio, Belle Fourche, SD 57717 Sports Director, K DSJ radio, Deadwood, SD 57732 Sports Director, KOBH radio, Hot Springs, SD 57747 Sports Director, K OKK radio, Huron, SD 57350 Sports Director, KBJM radio, Lemmon, SD 57638 Sports Director, KMSD radio, Milbank, SD 57252 Sports Director, KOL Y radio, Mobridge, SD 57601 Sports Director, KGFX radio, P ierre, SD 57501 Sports Director, K IMM radio, Rap id City, SD 57501 Sports Director, KKLS radio, Rap id City, SD 57709 S ports Director, KTOO radio, Rap id City, SD 57709 Sports Director, K RSS radio, S ioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, K ELO radio, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KXRB radio, S ioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KBHB radio, Sturgis, SD 57785 Sports Director, KVRA radio, Verm illion, SD 57069 Sports Director, K LSC radio, Watertown, SD 57201 Sports Director, KWYR radio, Winner, SD 57580 Sports Director, KKSD radio, Gregory, SD 57533

A N O RTH _ CE N TRAL CO N FE R N C E

COM POSIT-E FOOTBA LL SC H E D U LE

September 1 Michigan Tech at North Dakota, 1 :30 p.m. Nebraska-Omaha at NE Missouri State, 1 :30 p.m. South Dakota at Wyom'ing, 2 :30 p. m. Mankato State at Wisconsin-Whitewater, 7 :30 p.m. Wayne State at Morningside, 7 :30 p.m. South Dakota State at Portland State, 1 :00 p.m. (PDT)

September 3 Sioux Falls College at Augustana, 7 :30 p.m.

September 8 SW Minnesota State at St. Cloud State, 1 :30 p.m. Northern Colorado at Air Force, 1 :30 p.m. South Dakota at NE Miss9uri State, 1 :30 p.m . Wisconsin-Superior at North Dakota, 1 :30 p. m. Augustana at Central Missouri, 1 :30 p.m. Wisconsin-Stout at South Dakot� State, 2 :00 p.m. Kearney State at Nebraska-Omaha, 7 :30 p.m. Minnesota-Duluth at Mankato State, 7 :30 p. m. Morningside at Northwestern College, 7 :30 p.m .

September 1 5 * Augustana at North Dakota, 1 :30 p. m . * Morningside at South Dakota State, 2 :00 p.m.

Minnesota-Morris at St . Cloud State, 2 :00 p.m. Northern Colorado at Abilene Christian, 7 :30 p.m.

*South Dakota at Nebraska-Omaha, 7 :30 p.m . * Mankato State at North Dakota State, 7 :30 p.m.

September 22 *Mankato State at Northern Colorado, 1 :00 p . m . (MDT) *North Dakota at South Dakota State, 2 :00 p.m . *North Dakota State at Augustana, 7 :00 p.m . *Nebraska-Omaha at Morningside, 7 :00 p.m . *St. Cloud State at South Dakota, 7 :00 p. m .

September 29 * Augustana at Mankato State, 1 :30 p·.m. * Northern Colorado at North Dakota, 1 :30 p.m . *South Dakota State at St . Cloud State, 1 :30 p.m. * Nebraska-Omaha at North Dakota State, 1 :30 p.m. '' South Dakota at Morningside, 7 :00 p .m.

October 6 *Morningside at Northern Colorado, 1 :00 p.m. (MDT) * North Dakota at Mankato State, 1 :30 p.m. *St. Cloud State at Augustana, 2 :00 p.m. * Nebraska-O maha at South Dakota State, 2 :00 p.m. * North Dakota State at South Dakota, 7 :00 p.m.

October 13 *South Dakota State at North Dakota State, 1 :30 p.m. *St. Cloud State at North Dakota, 1 :30 p.m. *Mankato State at Morningside, 2 :00 p.m. * Northern Colorado at South Dakota, 2 :00 p.m. * Augustana at Nebraska-Omaha, 7 :30 p.m.

October 20 North Dakota State at Northern Colorado, 1 :00 p.m. (MDT) * South Dakota State at Augustana, 1 :30 p.m. * Morningside at St. Cloud State, 1 :30 p.m. * South Dak ota at Mankato State, 1 :30 p.m . * North Dakota at Nebraska-Omaha, 7 :30 p.m.

October 27 * Nebraska-Omaha at Northern Colorado, 1 :00 p.m. (M DT))

*South Dakota State at South Dakota, 1 :30 p.m. * Mankato a t St. Cloud State, 1 :30 p.m. * North Dak ota State at North Dakota 1 :30 p.m. * Augustana at Morningside, 7 :00 p.m.

November 3 * St . Cloud S tate at Nebraska-Om�ha, 1 :00 p.m. * Northern Colorado at Augustana, 1 :30 p.m. *South Dakota at North Dakota, 1 :30 p.m. * Mankato S tate at South Dakota State, 2 :00 p.m. * Morningside at North Dakota State 1 :30 p.m.

November 1 ,Cl * Augustana at South Dakota, 12 :00 noon * North Dak ota at Morningside, 1 :00 p.m.

Eastern Washington at Northern Colorado, 1 :00 p.m. (MST) * North Dakota State at St. Cloud State, 1 :30 p.m. * Nebraska-Omaha at Mankato, 1 :30 p .m.

South Dak ota State at Wyoming, 1 :30 p.m. (MST)

November 1 7 * Northern Colorado at St. Cloud State, 1 :30 p . m.