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

LOCATION: Brookings, SD 57007-1497 ENROLLMENT: 7,000 est. PRESIDENT: Or. Sherwood 0. Berg

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 in Sioux Falls, so; University of south Dakota In Ver­million; University of North Dakota in Grand Forks; North Dakota State University in Fargo; Morn­ingside College in Sioux City, IA; University of Nebraska-Omaha at Omaha; University of Northern Colorado in Greeley; Mankato State in Mankato, MN; and St. Cloud State in St. Cloud, MN. St. Cloud state and Mankato State joined the· NCC effective for the 1981-82 school year, but 1983 will be the first time they have competed for the league foot­ball title.

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division II

NICKNAME: Jackrabbits COLORS: Yellow & Blue

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Harry Forsyth (SDSU, 19511 has been on staff since 1956; appointed athletic director June, 1980.

ST"DIUM: Coughlin-Alumni Stadium <capacity 16,0001- largest crowd 15,866 on Hobo Day, 1975 - turnstile count>.

HEAD FOOTBALL COACH: Wayne Haensel (SDSU' 19581 2nd year as head coach, appointed to head coach position in November, 1981; appointed to SDSU staff July, 1973.

ASSISTANT FOOTBALL COACHES: Defensive coordinator - Don Charlson csosu,

1978> appointed April, 1983. Offensive coordinator - Gary Hoffman

<Westmar, 1966> appointed January, 1980. Secondary - Larry Ireland <Yankton College,

1968> appointed July, 1981. Receivers - Brad Erickson <SDSU, 1974> ap­

pointed August, 1976. Linebackers - Mark Ekeland <Augustana, 1973>

appointed July, 1983. Areas of Responsibility: Haensel coaches the of­

fensive line; Hoffman coaches the offensive backfield; Charlson coaches the defensive line.

1982 RECORD: won 4, Lost 6 1982 CONFERENCE RECORD: won 2, Lost 4, Tied 1

<sixth place> LETIERMEN LOST: 17 LETTERMEN RETURNINC: 29 Starters Returning - Offense: 6, Defense: 7

SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Ron Lenz (SDSU 1970l appointed September 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

HOME: 605-692-9039 605-697-6351 605-692-4108 605-692-8208 605-692-2215

ATHLETIC TICKET OFFICE: Ticket Manager Fred Oien: Office 605-688-5422.

BEST TIME TO CALL COACH AT OFFICE: Mornings after 8:30 a.m.

JACKRABBIT ATHLETIC STAFF ATHLETIC DIRECTOR CROSS COUNTRY Receivers TRACK-MEN SWIMMINC Dr. Harry FOrsyth Men&Women Brad Erickson scott UnderwoOd Men&women

Office: 688-5625 scott underwoOd Office: 688-6527 Office: 688-5526 Brad Erickson Home: 692-2215 Office: 688-5526 Home: 692-4108 Home: 692-1457 Office: 688-6527

Hom�: 692-1457 Home: 692-4108 ATHLETIC TRAINER Offensive coordinator TRACK-WOMEN Dr. James BOOher Cary Hoffman Ruth Marske

Office: 688-5824 FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE Office: 688-6223 Office: 688-6510 Home: 692-4814 Dr. Mylo Hellickson Home: 692-8208 Home: 692-6597 CRADUATE COORDINATOR

Office: 688-5141 HPER ASSISTANT TRAINER Home: 692-4414 Secondary VOLLEYBALL Dr. Jack Ewing

Barb Moran Larry Ireland Deb A llyn Office: 688-4924 Office: 688-5022 Office: 688-6525 Office: 688-5819 Home:NA Home: 692-7717 EQUIPMENT MANACER Home: 692-4870

Jack Moberg WRESTLINC MAINTENANCE OFFICE BASEBALL COACH Office: 688-5722 COLF-WOMEN Ralph Manning BIii Lindsey

Mark Ekeland Home: 692-6872 Keith Randklev Office: 688-5026 Office: 688-6216 Office: 688-4076 Office: 688-6224 Home: 692-7865 Home: 692-4675

Home:NA Home 692-4208 FOOTBALL COACH TICKET OFFICE INTRAMURAL BUILDINC

BASKETBALL COACH-MEN Wayne Haensel INTRAMURAL OFFICE Jean Minor Larry Meisenheimer cenezulk Office: 688-6525 warren WIiiiamson Office: 688-5422 Office: 688-6610

Office: 688-5626 Home: 692-9039 Office: 688-4724 Home: 693-4716 Home: 629-2611 Home: 692-5003 Home: 692-5329

ASSISTANT FOOTBALL TICKET MANACER CRADUATE STUDENTS ASSISTANT BASKETBAU•MEN Defensive coordinator SOFTBALL Fred Olen Office: 688-5723

Keith Randklev Don Charlson Deb Allyn Office: 688-5422 Office: 688-6224 Office: 688-5525 Office: 688-5819 Home: 692-9126 FOOTBALL PRESS BOX Home: 692-4208 Home: 697-6351 Home: NA Coughlln-Alumnl S tadium

JACKRABBIT CLUB & 688-4623 BASKETBALL-WOMEN Linebackers SPORTS INFORMATION SUMMER WORKSHOPS

Mary I ngram Mark Ekeland Ron Lenz cwen Anderson FOOTBALL STADIUM Office: 688-5527 Office: 688-5027 Office: 688-4623 Office: 688-6623 LOCKERROOM Home: 692-2185 Home:NA Home: 693-3406 Home: 692-2596 688-5718

·TABLE OF CONTENTS 1983 Schedule ....... . ............ 1 1983 Outlook ......... ........... 2-3 About the coaches ............... 4-5 Player Sketches ... _ ............. 6-12 About SDSU . ..................... ·15

Behind the scenes ..... _ .......... 16 Jackrabbit Records ............ 17-19

Roster ........................ 20-21 Record vs. Opponents ............ 22 Scores vs. Opponents ......... .... 23 About the NCC ................ 24-25 All-NCC Selections ................ 26 Hobo Day Results ................. 27 1982 Revisited ................. 28-33

Year by Year Records ........... 34-35 Year by Year scores ............ 37-39 Quick Facts ........ Inside Front cover Media Information .. Inside Back cover composite

NCC Schedule .......... Back cover

The 1983 Jackrabbit Football Press Guide was written, edited and· publist,ed by the Jackrabbit Sports Information service for distribution to media �embers covering SDSU and North Central conference 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. Marshall, HPER Center, Box 2820, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD 57007-1497 ... telephone 605-688-4623.

1982 JACKRABBIT RESULTS ATTENDANCE

Sept. 4-SDSU 37, St. Cloud State 14 at BROOKINGS .................................. 2,928 Sept.11-SDSU 20, South Dakota 7 at BROOKINGS ................................... 8, 215 Sept. 18-SDSU 22, Nebraska-Omaha 11 at Omaha .................................. 10,200 Sept. 25-Northern Colorado 23, sosu 14 at Greeley ................................ 3,387 Oct. 2-North Dakota State 10, SDSU 3 at BROOKINGS ................................ 8,540 Oct. 9-SDSU 35, Morningside Oat BROOKINGS ...................................... 1,085 Oct. 16-North Dakota 34, sosu 13 at Grand Forks .................................. 3,100 Oct. 23-Augustana 13, SDSU 10 at Sioux Falls ....................................... 2,385 Oct. 30-South Dakota 31, sosu 6 at Vermillion ..... · ............................ • .... 8,000 Nov. 6- Mankato State 23, sosu 21 at Mankato ..................................... 2,700

1983 JACKRABBIT SCHEDULE Sept. 3- MANKATO STATE UNIVERSITY .................. BROOKINCS .......... 2:00 P.M.

<18th Annual Shrine came, Cheerleaders Day> Sept. 10-Drake University ............................ DesMoines; IA ........... 4:30 P.M. Sept. 17- Morningside College ......................... Sioux City, IA ........... 7:30 P.M. Sept. 24-University of North Dakota .................... Grand Forks ........... 1 :30 P.M. Oct. 1-ST. CLOUD ST ATE UNIVERSITY ................... BROOKINCS .......... 2:00 P .M.

<17th Annual Beef. Bown Oct. 8-University of Nebraska-Omaha ....................... Omaha ........... 7:30 P.M. Oct. 15-NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY ............ BROOKINCS ........... 2:00 P .M.

<70th Hobo Day came> · Oct. 22-AUCUSTANA COLLECE ......................... BROOKINCS .......... 2:00 P.M.

<Family Day> Oct. 29-UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA ................ BROOKINCS .......... 2:00 P .M. Nov. 5-Mankato State University .......................... Mankato ........... 1 :30 P.M. Nov. 12-UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN COLORADO ......... BROOKINCS .......... 1 :30 P .M ..

<Coaches' Dav> *The Sept. 3 game with Mankato is a non-conference game. The Nov. s game with Mankato counts in the NCC stan­dings.

1984 JACKRABBIT SCHEDULE sept. 1-Open sept. 8-Open

Sept. 15-MORNINGSIDE Sept. 22-NORTH DAKOTA Sept. 29-at St. Cloud

Oct. 6-NEBRASKA-OMAHA Oct. 13-,--at North Dakota State Oct. 20-at Augustana Oct. 27-at south Dakota Nov. 3-MANKATO

Nov. 10-at Wyoming

1985 JACKRABBIT SCHEDULE Sept. 7-0pen

sept. 14-0pen sept. 21-NEBRASKA-OMAHA Sept. 28-NORTH DAKOTA

Oct. s-at Morningside Oct. 12-at North Dakota state Oct. 19-SOUTH DAKOTA Oct. 26-AUGUSTANA Nov. 2-at Mankato Nov. 9-ST. CLOUD

Nov.16-at Northern Colorado

HOBO DAY in 1984 is slated for the Oct. 6 game with Nebraska-Omaha.

Although St. Cloud State and Mankato State joined the North central conference· in 1981-82, the two Minnesota universities will be competing for the NCC football title for the first time this fall.

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VETERANS EVERYWHERE .•. EXCEPT OFFENSIVE LINE

Based strictly on statistics, things look pretty good for the 1983 south Dakota State University football team.

Every back, except two backup quarterbacks, who carried the ball last year returns. . seven of the ten players who caught passes return.

Nine of the 12 players who scored points return.

And there were only four seniors on the entire defensive unit ,last year so five of the top six tacklers are back.

But there's a flip side to every coin. seven of the 17 lettermen missing

from last year's team . played on the offensive line. That means the Jacks are faced with rebuilding the entire blocking force ... and they'll be doing it with last year's freshmen. Of the 17 players listed on the offensive line depth chart after spring ball, 14 will be either freshmen or sophomores next fall. . And it's no secret the success of any

football offense starts with the peo­ple playing from tackle to tackle.

Defensively, there are 17 lettermen returning, ten of them with previous starting experience. But there's not much depth so injuries in key spots could be crucial.

Head coach Wayne Haensel, the guy in charge of the offensive lines, says state must also revamp its offense so the Jacks won't be so predictable. "We have to run more things from one set. We can't have a different for­mation for every play," Haensel said.

Jackrabbit coaches are confident the talent is there to rebuild the line. It's just a matter of how long it takes. At the start, guys like Mike Reiner and Mike Orr will be called on to add leadership and stability to an other­wise inexperienced unit.

Reiner, 6-3½, 236, started at tackle last year but was moved to center in spring ball. Orr, 6-1, 225, is the only let­terman at guard. Both are seniors.

"We moved Reiner because we · wanted stability in the middle of the line," Haensel said. The Jacks also wanted to open the tackle spots to some talented newcomers, like 6-4, 250 Mark Diesch; 6-6, 255 Lowell Erickson, and 6-4, 288 Lee Hircock. All are sophomores. Diesch lettered as a reserve last year. Fred Hunt, 6-1, 245, also figures to help.

The guards will come from Orr, junior college transfer Jeff Thorpe, 6-1, 213; PIUS sophomores Phil White,6-3, 239, and Doug Pearson, 6-2, 225. In

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LETTERMEN LOST:

****Dave Knowlton, DE ****Dave Larsen, DE ****Milton Stuckey, CB ***Mark Dolan, QB ***Jeff Kloeckl, OT ***Lee Lundie, OT ***Jeff Osmundson, OG * *Ray Bonus, Jr., OT **Dave Jones, OG

* *Mike Perkins, SE * *Dwayne Postma, OG **Jim Rasmussen, oc **Joel Hunt, TE *Craig Anderson, FB *Bret Batchelder, QB * John Herman, SE *Chris Lemke, NG

LETTERMEN RETURNING:

SENIORS: 17 ***Dave Fremark, LB, two-year STARTER. ***Matt Hippe, SE, reserve defensive back last three years. ***Marty Miser, LB, top backup at linebacker last two seasons. ***Steve Sundet, RB, two-year STARTER. * *Mike Ethier, SE, two-year STARTER. **Jim Grav, OLB, starter in 1981, injured most of last year. . . . * *Mike Law, QB, two-year STARTER, missed last half Of '81 With lnJUry. * *Mike Orr, OG, top reserve last year. * *Randy Pirner, CB, STARTER last year. * *Wade Rasmussen, ss, started at end of last season. * *Mike Reiner, oc, STARTER at tackle last year, moved. to center in spring. * *Todd Roberts, CB, top reserve last two years * *Ed Wilkins, DT, returning STARTER *Ken Jensen, OT, returning STARTER, played nose guard last year. * Al Molitor, FB, played every game last year, started a end of year. *Kevin Murray, ss, starter at beginning of season last year. * Jim Smith, FS, returning STARTER.

JUNIORS: 11 * *Greg Dralle, LB, top reserve last year. **John Lewis, LB, returning STARTER. * *Rod Riehl, RB, reserve last year but led team in rushing. * *Lee Schmidt, OT, missed last season with injury. * *Rick Wegher, RB, returning STARTER. * *Kevin Skalla, RB, TE as freshman, starter at RB last year. *Dave Bidinger, LB, was regular punter last year. *Kevin Cade, NG, lettered as backup defensive tackle. *Paul Prout, FB, returning STARTER. *Greg Sorenson, CB, reserve last year. *Todd Yackley, OLB, returning STARTER

SOPHOMORES: * Mark Diesch, OT, top reserve last year

addition, freshman Jeff Mounts, 6-2½, 255, will be groomed at both center and tackle while sophomore Kim McDermott, 6-3, 220, is at guard and center.

"Our offensive line has great poten­tial, both physically and athletically, but there are only three players on the whole team, tackle to tackle, who saw any varsity action last year. As a

group, the line needs playing time," Haensel said.

The inexperience factor also in­cludes tight end, where sophomore Dennis Thomas is the front runner. Thomas is an excellent prospect and he's backed up by a junior, Rick sweet, moved to tight end from the defen­sive line.

Behind the line, the two biggest

Questions are 1) who will be backup Quarterback and 2) who will be backup wide receiver.

At quarterback, Mike Law returns. He was healthier last spring than he has been since a knee injury sidelined him half-way . through the 1981 season. Mike has averaged 170 yards per game total offense in the dozen conference games he has played ... and that includes the 1981 NDSU game in Which he played three snaps from center before being injured.

And there are six runningbacks returning wt,o started last year: fullbacks Paul Prout and Al Molitor PIUS halfbacks Rod Riehl (leading rusher with 392 yards), Kevin Skalla, Rick Wegher and Steve Sundet.

LaW's backup will be either transfer Gary Poland, a two-year starter at south Dakota Tech where he earned all-NAIA District 12 honors in 1981, or sophomore Rich Morehouse, an outstanding prospect. Morehouse missed spring ball because of baseball, where he was a starting pit­cher on the SDSU team which qualified for the NCC post-season playoffs.

At split end, two talented underclassmen won't be around, John Herman and Mike Perkins. Her­man left school with personal pro­blems last year after an excellent sophomore season and Perkins ·had a collision with academic problems.

But starter Mike Ethier returns. He has been second-team all-conference twice and already has become just the fourth SDSU player to top ttie 1,000 yard mark receiving: 78 catches for 1,038 yards and 6 TDs. Three-time letterman Matt Hippe was moved from the secondary to wide receiver in spring ball and demonstrated an ability to help the·team.

Defensively, there are a lot of familiar faces around, including seven players who have lettered at· linebacker. Inside linebackers Dave Fremark and John Lewis . are both returning starters. Leading can­didates outside include Jim Gray and Todd Yackley, both with starting ex­perience. Marty Miser, a three-year letterman, and Greg Dralle, a two­time letterwinner, are also back in­side. And junior Ross Brockshus should challenge for a starting job.

Up front, tackles Ken Jensen and Ed Wilkins are returning starters. Letter­man Kevin Cade is the front-runner at nose guard. And the Jacks. should get help from two-year letterman Lee Schmidt, moved from end to tackle after missing last year with an injury.

In the secondary, starters Randy Pirner, Wade Rasmussen and Jim

Smith return leaving one cornerback spot open, and letterman Greg Soren­son could nail that one down. The Jacks could have three Junior College All-Americans in their secondary. Smith was second-team JC all­American at Normandale cc in 1981 before starting for the Jacks last year. Rick Wirtjes, like Smith a free safety, also earned all-America honors that season at Rochester cc before staying out of school last fall. He enrolled at SDSU in January. And recruiting land­ed another blue-chipper from Nor­mandale, Gary Fisher. Another returnee is Kevin Murray, who started at strong safety until late last season. And the Jacks have two-year letter­man Todd Roberts in reserve behind Pirner.

Defensive lineman Ken Jensen handled the place kicking last year and did a fine job (18 of 21 extra points, 6 of 1 o field goals). His longest field goal was 42 yards and he did an excellent job on kickoffs. He could get help from freshman K.C. Johnson, an all-stater at Yankton High School last year.

Linebacker Dave Bidinger did the punting last year, averaging 35 yards. After working on the winter strength program, he was stronger in spring

ball and coaches expect a correspon­ding improvement in his kicking average.

TOP TEN INDIVIDUAL PASSINO EFFORTS 1. 315 by Marty Higgins vs. Augustana, 1981, 24-44-1, 315 yards, 2 TDs, 10-31-81. 2. 289 by Ron Meyer vs. Arkansas State, 1963, 23-34-0, 289 yards, 3 TDs, 11-16-

83. 3. 278 by Ron Meyer vs. Morningside, 1964, 13-29-0, 278 yards, 3 TDs. 4. 254 by Ron Meyer vs. North Dakota, 1964, 11-26-2, 254 yards, 3 TDs. 5. 247 by Dean Koster vs. Northern Iowa, 1962, 21-35-1, 247 yards, 2 TDs. 6. 242 by Mike Law vs. Northern Colorado, 1981, 22-39-3, 242 yards, o TD. 7. 238 by Dave Kaufman vs. North Dakota State, 1972, 12-26-2, 238 yards, o TD. 8. 227 by Chuck Hohenthaner vs. North Dakota State, 1978, 13-23-2, 227 yards,

3TDS.

9. 222 by John Moller vs. Morningside, 1970, 9-21-0, 222 yards, 1 TD. 10. 217 by Nig Johnson vs. Morningside, 1956, 13-22-2, 217 yards, 1 ro.·

TOP 15 INDIVIDUAL RUSHINC EFFORTS 1. 240 yards by Les Tuma vs. Northern Iowa, 1973 (24 att., 240 YG, o YU. 2. 224 yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Drake, 1967 (37 att., 253 YG, 29 YU. 3. 200 yards by Joe Thorne vs. Morningside, 1961 (21 att., 200 YG, o YU. 4. 195 yards by Bubb Korver vs. NDSU, 1954 (10 att., 195 YG, 0 YU. 5. 188 yards by Pete Retzlaff vs. Morningside, 1951 (17 att., 188.YG, 38 YU.

· 6. 185 yards by Gary Maffett vs. Augustana, 1978 (32 att., 223 YG, 38 YU. 7. 184 yards by Gary Maffett vs. Nebraska-Omaha, 1977 (23 att., 218 YG, 34 YU. 8. 182 yards by Bob Betz vs. south Daota, 1955 (27 att., 18iYG, o YU. 9. 180 yards by Pete Retzlaff vs. Lacrosse, 1952 (25 att., 180 YG, o YU. 10. 178 yards by Jerry Welch vs. St. Thomas, 1954 (21 att., 184 YG, 4 YU. 11. 177 yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Augustana, 1968 (30 att., 177 YG, o YU. 12. 172 yards by warren Williamson vs. Augustana, 1950 (22 att., 172 YG, o YU. 13.170 yards by Les Tuma·vs. Morningside, 1973 (23 att., 170 YG, o YU. 14. 169 yards by Gary Maffett vs. St. Cloud, 1978 (18 att., 176 YG, 7 YU. 15. 168 yards by Pete Retzlaff vs. North Dakota, 1952 (11 att., 168 YG, o YU.

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Haensel cuides JaCkrabbits 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 Jackrabbit 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 head coach.

The Jacks haven't won a conference championship since 1962. That'S just five years after Haensel was co­captain 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 ke�p 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 p here are some ha .. ;;:,11,,�•• made, believe it!!'

''This isn become head coac , " /J;;ij�'5'el when he was name b s of the Rab­bits five days after J n Gregory was relieved of those duties following the 1981 season. "But if I don't take the job, someone else will, and that so-

eone won't have the burning love r Jackrabbit football and South kota State that I have." aensel has paid his dues, coaching

1 the high school ranks for 14 years, w-ot•tftl.:l.i::.-spending nine years as an assis­

tant 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 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 Haense1·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 settling for second last year.

1ri 1972, Haensel was the first reci­pient of the Ralph Ginn Distinguished coaching Award, an honor created in memory of Haense1·s college coach.

Haensel earned his Bachelor's Degree at SDSU, then added a Master's Degree 1n Biology from Montana state in 1964 and has done post-master's work at the University of Idaho and at the University of south Dakota.

Haensel and his wife, Kris, have three children.

DON CHARLSON ....... DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR,

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DEFENSIVE LINE

Don 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 earn­·ed 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.

MA�9KELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LINEBACKERS � �d / Mark is the ne=f the Jackrabbit staff, joining the Yellow and Blue July 1.

He will be assistant football and head baseball coach. Ekeland replaced Erv Huether, who retired after 34 years as head baseball coach at SDSU. A Rapid City native, he attended Augustana College'. earned his Bachelor's Degree in 1973 and added a Master's Degree at SDSU in 1978. For the past five years, he has been on the staff at Jamestown College where he was defensive coordinator for coach Rollie Greeno. JC had one conference ti­tle and one national playoff appearance during those years. Ekeland was also assistant basketball coach for men for three years and head women's basketball coach for two, winning the conference title for women's basketball last season. He was head baseball coach all five years, winning one conference title. Ekeland is a 1969 graduate of Rapid Ci­ty central where he was a member of the state Class A basketball championship team that year. He played football and baseball at Augustana, earning honorable mention all­conference in baseball. Ekeland and his wife, Becky, have one child.

B� �

S�N • • • • • • . . . • • • • • . . • . • • . RECEIVERS

Brad Is in his e1gh�6-n-;;, Jackrabbit staff, doubling as assistant football coach and head swimming coach. He has guided a string of standout receivers including two­time all-conference tight end Monte Mosiman, two time all-conference wide receiver Lionel Macklin, and current standout Mike Ethier. In swimming, his 1979 team won the North Central conference title for men and the 1981 team won the same championship for women. over one three-year span, the SDSU women's teams were 20-4 in duals. Erickson is a member of the NCAA Women's Swimming Committee. Erickson is a 1974 graduate of SDSU where he won three NCC swimming titles, helping SDSU rise from an also ran to an NCC title contender. He was the first SDSU swimmer ever to qualify for a national championship meet. Erickson earned his Master's Degree at SDSU in 1975, then spent one year at the Rapid City YMCA before returning to SDSU in 1976. Erickson and his wife, Jenny, have one child. Erickson is from Arlington, SD.

OFFMAN . . . . . . . OFFENSIVE. COORDINATOR, BA(;KFIELD

a rabbit staff in January of 1980. He was defensive line coach that tl�Pf��Wa1rttJ;t6oved to the offensive line for two seasons and this year is in charge of

ckfield in addition to being offensive coordinator. A graduate_ of e 1966> , he has had coaching stops at west Lyon community School in In­

ye and Farmington high schools in Minnesota; plus Sioux Falls College, ngton High and Augustana College, all in Sioux Falls. He was head coach

t Sioux F I allege for three seasons and counted among his players Rick Danmeier, ow Place cker for the Minnesota Vikings. He was working for Gopher Athletic supply

before joining the SDSU staff. A 1962 graduate of Danube, Minn., High School, Hoffman earned his Master's Degree from the University of south Dakota in 1971. Hoffman and his wife, Kathryn, have two children, including son Wade, who will be a freshman foot­ball player at SDSU this fall.

�y IRELANk . • . . R CRUITINC COORDIN.

ATOR,

,'-� � DEF SIVE SECONDARY

Larrv�su staff during the summer of 1981 and was named coordinator of recruiting after Haensel became head coach. A graduate of Scotland High School, Ireland attended Yankton College where he was all-Tri State conference defensive back three times. After graduating from YC in 1968, he earned his Master·s Degree from the University of south Dakota in 1969, then coached and taught at Pierre and Gregory before becoming head football coach at Hot Springs in 1973. His teams there won Black Hills Conference championships in 1974 and 1976, and he was named south Dakota High School Coach of the Year for 1974 by the state's sportswriters. From there, Ireland went to Mitchell for one year before becoming an assistant coach at Augustana in 1978. His overall record as head coach shows 43 victories agafnst 29 defeats and one tie. Ireland and his wife, sandy, have four children.

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. SDSU PLAYERS - THE .LETTERMEN Listed In Alphabetical Order

* DAVE BIDINCER • . • • . . • . LINEBACKER, PUNTER

6-1 , 20:ca=._

Morton, Minn.

Dave was the Jackrab{;�. year and saw limited dutv at linebacker. Averaged 35 yards for 47 punts with his longest going 58 yards against uso at the DakotaDome. Ap­peared stronger in spring football and coaches are looking for a cor­responding improvement in the pun­ting average. was an all-state football player at Morton, Minn., High School. Named KNUJ radio (New Ulm) Defen­sive Player of the Year as a senior. Also starred in basketball, baseball and track. Ag major. Born December 10, 1962. Parents are oonald and Dorothy Bidinger.

* KEVIN CADE . . . . . . • . . :·· . . NOSE CU ARD 6-3, 248, Junior, Chamberlain, SD

Kevin lettered last fall as a backup defensive ckle but

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dev lop i��d1 ose guard. Prep all-starte�fthcfm t rlain High School. Enrolled in gen ral administration. Born December 18, 1962. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Cade.

* MARK DIESCH . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-4, 250, Sophomore, Blooming Prairie, MN

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* * CREC DRALLE . . . . . . . . . • LINEBACKER 6-1 ½, 214, Junior, Dubuque, la.

Greg has lettered twice as a backup linebacker and also handles the long snaps on .kick situations. was credited with 14 tackles last year, including eight solos, after getting in on nine stops as a freshman. Plays the run ex­tremely well and is improving on pass drops. Recreation major. was a first­team prep all-stater at fullback as a senior at Hempstead High School in DubuQue. Born April 5, 1962. Parents are Roger and Shirley saeugling.

* * MIKE ETHIER . . . . . . . . . . . • SPLIT END 6-2 , 189, senior, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Mike has been a second-te pick each of the past two e-.-.. ..... .,.. well on his way to b the all-time great SDSU history. as s co receptions sorUi•atmn last year. N w has for 91 rd · o eren 5 TD . ourt Jack to t yard receivin for career with ov all tot s showing 78 catches for 1,038 yards and 6 TDs. High game last year was 5 catches for 69 yards against UNO. career high is 9 catches for 115 yards against uso at the Dakotaoome in 1981, one week after he caught 7 for 98 yards against Augustana. caught one TD pass in each of last five games during sophomore season. Should continue to get better. Is working hard to improve his blocking. Played football and basketball at Westwood High School in Winnipeg. Majoring in communications. Born May 31, 1962. Parents are Ron and Val Ethier of Winnipeg.

* * * DAVE FREMARK . . . . • • LINEBACKER 6-1 ½, 21 4, senior, MIiier, SD

* *JIM CRAY . . . _- . OUTSIDE LINEBACKER 6-1 ½, 223, Senior, Rapid City, SD

Jim needs to recover from an injury-plagued junior season. was a starter as a sophomore. Injured in fall camp last year and never got healthy during season. one of the fastest players on the squad. Had 41 tackles as a sophomore,. including 24 solos. Last year was in on 13. Had a standout high school career at Douglas High School at Ellsworth Air Force Base near Rapid City. Lettered four times.in football and was state 440 yard dash champ with a :49.9. Born October 20, 1961. Parents are Douglas and Bridget Gra . Father is in the Air Force. Jim was born in Lundstuhl, Germany. Now lists Yuba City, Calif, as home. HPER major.

* * * MATT HIPPE . . . . . . . _ . . . . SPLIT END s-1 1 , 167, senior, Sioux Falls, SD

Matt lettered three years as a back­up in the defensive secondary but was switched to wide receiver in spr­ing ball as the coaches looked to fill vacancies left by the losses of John Herman and Mike Perkins. Had an ex­cellent spring and should get playing time at both split end and Z-back. Move puts him back in familiar ter­ritory. He led the Sioux Interstate con­ference in receptions as a prep senior at Washington High when he caught 26 for 367 yards. Earned first-team all­city, all-conference and all-state honors and was honorab e mention on coaches prep All-America team. Born August 13, 1961, in Watertown. Parents are Stan and Ruby Hippe. Brother, Luther, was standout on Washington's state championship basketball team last March.

* KEN JENSEN . . • • . . DEFENSIVE TACKLE 5-9½, 232, senior, White Bear Lake, Minn.

Ken transferred to SDSU from Lakewood community College in White Bear Lake. Started at nose -guard last year but was switched to tackle"i._n ring ball to make better use _of ickness and ag-

great e. Fifth Ja��iair with 42 in­

·�•--., .... ond in sacks with all the place kicking

t job, hitting 6 of 10 fiel · goal tri and 18 of 21 extra points. Shared team lead in scoring with 36 points . Longest field goal was 42 yards. Gets good distance and hang time on kickoffs. Lettered three years at White Bear Lake High School, earning all-state honors as senior in 1977 . Born December 3, 1958. Oldest player on the team. Majoring in economics. son of Marlene Jensen.

* * MIKE LAW . . . . . . . . . . QUARTERBACK 5-1 1 , 198, senior, Urbandale, la.

Mike's career has been one of those ' 'What might have been" deals. In­juries have played a major roll . . . and he has still managed to finish second in the NCC total offense race two straight years. Sophomore year was particularly frustrating. Was averag­ing 210 yards running and passing per game when he was injured early in game four, agains NDSU, and missed the res f the s son. Still finished fifth i I yard , and second in per gam a e r the NCC on. Last ea ta all ten , but played last half of th sea ill m ged 1,551 yards total ofense, th · d son "S.""1:_.iiffl SDSU history. Had ex-c len s r nd a a e ot lthy.

co -team a -confer. ce . e or 333 yar,...c-----� -as sophomore when ti had 153 against Neb.-Omaha for career high. Voted outstanding Player of Beef Bowl two straight years. Passing stats show 176 completions on 349 attempts for 2,111 yards and 7 TDs, but has also been in­tercepted 22 times, including 14 last year. Fifth year player. Missed much of 1979 with an injury and redshirted in 1980. came from same high school, Urbandale, which produced sosu all-time total offense leader Gary Maffett. was three-year letterman In football, earning all-state honors and playing In the Iowa Shrine game. Majoring in economics. Born June 28, 1960. Parents are LeRoy and Nan-cy Law of Urbandale.

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* * JOHN LEWIS . . IDE LINEBACKER ux City, la.

John started at inside l inebacker last year and was fourth on the team in tackles with 50, including 25 solos. Lettered on the specialty teams as a freshman, then figured to be a key performer in '81 but suffered a broken arm in the season's opener against St. Cloud and missed the rest of the season. Moved to outside to take advantage of his aggressiveness and had an excellent spring. Regarded as one of the top recruits in 1980 after he earned all-state honors mes Moines Register and Iowa Daily Press Association) at Sioux City East, where he also played baseball and wrestled .. . and the team won conference championships in all three sports. Dad was a pro boxer and brother, Bill, was recrui ted for football by Nebraska. Majoring in mechanical engineer­ing. Born November 18, 1961. Parents are Terry and Adell Lewis.

* * * MARTY MISER . INSIDE LINEBACKER 6-1 , 205, senior, White Bear Lake, Minn.

Miser is one of those guys coaches really like - he has never been·· a starter but has lettered three times as a reserve, always ready to play. Is an intelligent player and has a great desire to improve. Will battle for a starting spot this fall. Tenth on team in tackles as a sophomore, when he started late in season when starter Tom Olson got hurt. Had 38 stops that year. Last year, was eighth in tackles with 36, including 20 solos. Played on Hill-Murray High School's first St. Paul city championship team. Lettered in football, track, tennis and wrestling in high school. Majoring in economic and computer programming. Born May 9, 1962. Parents are George and Patricia Miser of White Bear Lake.

* AL MOLITOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FULLBACK 6-2, 200, senior, Belgrade, Minn.

Al came to munitv c Junior co a fullb halfba last fall, but has been m back to fullback this ar: cellent athl ic abili · s· c,..,,,.�if'i speed, qu· cessive Wil lm .

hon s at Belgade. Majoring in ag . culture. Born June 4, 1961. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Molitor, who farm near Belgrade.

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*KEVIN MURRAY . � . . • • . . . . . . . SAFETY 6-0, 1 78, senior, Charles City, la.

fir two career, lettering as a

up at th position in 1981. Last y ar, ove -to guard and lettered again as a re rve. This year, should be one of the team leaders. one of just three lettermen among · offensive line. Only letterman at guard. Not big but has good Quickness and is an in­telligent player. Prepped at Urban­dale, la., where he was a teammate of -· sosu quarterback Mike Law when the team took runnerup honors in the Iowa Class 3A playoffs in 1979. was team captain and earn­ed all-state honors (Des Moines Register and Iowa Daily Press AssociationL Majoring in engineering. Born July 4, 1962. Parents are Richard and Marv Kaye Orr of Urbandale.

�N�!�NER . . . . . • • CORNERBACK �T ;,2...90, senior, Wagner, SD

� b;ca.,::rter for the final game of his sophomore season and has been there since. Makes very few mistakes and is a good tackler. could be among the better cornerbacks in the NCC this fall. second on the team in tackles last year with 56, 33 of them solos. Also had two interceptions. was in on 15 tackles as sophomore. came to SDSU after a standout career at Wagner High School where he was a three sport star. Earned all-state honors in both football and basket-ball and was a triple winner in the 1980 state track meet when he was on two winning relay teams and won the low hurdles. Born Sept. s, 1962, at Wagner but moved to Gilroy, Calif., when he was a s ixth grader. came back to Wagner before his junior year. Majoring in physical education. Is son of M r. and Mrs. Alan Pirner.

* PAUL PROUT . . • • . . . . . • . . . FULLBACK 5-1 1 , 202, Junior, Sioux City, la.

* * WADE RASMUSSEN . . • • . . . . . SAFETY 6-1 , 1 80, senior, Brandon, SD

Wade started last season as a backup quarterback, but moved b to secondary when it became obvio Mike Law would be able to play. Le tered as a reserve safety i n 1 981 , then battled way into starting l ineup last year. Type of player coaches take pride in. Through hard work and sacrifice he has worked h is way into starting l ineup and has shown im­provement each game. smart foot­ball player. In itia l ly came to sosu as a Quarterback after lead i ng Brandon Val ley H igh School to a mythical state championsh ip in 1 979, when he earned al l -state honors. Majoring in economics. Born February 1 3, 1962. Parents are Wayne and Glenda Rasmussen. Father was a footbal l-basketball­basebal l standout at SDSU who went on to play for the Detroit lions.

* * MIKE REINER • . .. . OFFENSIVE CENTER 6-3½, 236, senior, Tripp, SD

Mike started at left tackle last year, then m oved to center in spring ba l l . Only returning starter i n offensive line. coaches wanted his leadersh i p and experience in the middle to add stabi l i ty to the younge r players. Let­tered four years each in footba l l , basketbal l and track · a t Tripp H igh School . was on the Argus Leader a l l ­state team. Majoring in ag· economics. was runnerup in state track m eet twice in the shot. Born March 1 1 , 1 962. Parents are Alvin and Ei leen Reiner,

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* * ROD RIEHL . • . . . . . • • . RUNNINCBACK 5-9½, 1 90, Junior, Appleton, Wis.

"Zebco" wasn't a starter m uch of the season, but led the Jacks in rush ing last year with 392 yards. Is the . type of player who del ights the crowd. Slash ing type of bal l carrier, a lways wi l l ing to g ive up his body for the extra yard. season high came in the fi nal game when he had 1 7 carries for 80 yards at Mankato. Lettered as a freshman as a regular on the specialty teams. Had six kickoff returns for 1 10 . : .. • · yards in '81_ . Prepped at Fox Valley L? �

A , /(:3 Lutheran where he gained over 1 ,000 · /( � , j

yards three stra ight years and set 10 school records. was Fox Val ley Christian conference Back of the Year twice. Also lettered in basketball , track and tennis. Played in the Wisconsin Shrine al l -star football game. Majoring in economics. Born November 1 6, 1 962. Parents are Larry and sue Riehl of Appleton .

* * TODD ROBERTS . . . • . . . CORNERBACK 5-8, 1 84, senior, Spencer, la.

Todd came to sosu as a walk-on and wi l l be battl ing for a starting spot this fal l . smal l but has lots of spirit and is a great tackler. Has lettered as a reserve each of the last two seasons. was in on 1 5 tackles as a sophomore and got in on e ight last year, when he a lso had one interception . Earned p rep all­state honors at Spencer w here he rushed for 1 ,382 yards as sen ior. Let tered four times in wrest l ing pl three each in track and.,,fo tb joring in ag b

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1 96 1 � son of Bar a une Roberts, who farm near Spencer.

* * LEE SCHMIDT . . . . DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-4, 216, Junior, Zwingle, la.

Lee was a parttime starter as a sophomore in '81 , then missed all of last season because of an inj u ry. Has moved from defensive end to tackle and should help out at that position. Played on conference championship footbal l team and state-tournament qua l ifying basketbal l team at Ma­quoketa High School . Also le ered in basebal l . Majoring in h ist . -HPE . Bo

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* * KEVIN SKALLA • . . . • ; . RUNNINCBACK . a fl, j_:S, _21 2 , Junior, scranton, la.

� on in '81, lettered as a backup tight end as a freshman, mov-ed to runningback and started there last year and now is one of the key veterans on the Jackrabbit squad. Seventh on team in rushing last year with 151 yards, including a career hig:1 56 yards on 11 carries in the finale against Mankato, and also caught 23 passes for 218 yards. Had an excellent spring at tailback and just continues to get better. Earned 13 let­ters in football, basketball, baseball · and track. was honorable mention all-stater in football. Majoring in ag business. Born July 31, 1962. Parents are Richard and Lois Skalla, who farm near Scranton.

* JIM SMITH . . . . . • . . • . . . . FREE SAFETY 6-2 , 1 91 , senior, Minneapolis, Minn.

Jim transferred to sosu from Nor­mandale Community College in the Twin Cities and stepped right into the starting lineup. Tied for fourth on the team in tackles with 50 an ed tecim in interceptions with thre . lso led in passes broken up with i . was one of the bette e safe · e NCC last

a · s ould - . excellent seni ear. an excellent foo a -�AC nd. Was second-tea """American at Normandale in · Had 19 interceptions in two seaso s at JC and helped team to 10-1 record final season there. A 1980 graduate of Minneapolis Roosevelt High School where he earned all-state honors and was also cap­tain of the school's hockey team. Had 23 interceptions in two years of high school ball, including 14 his senior season. Majoring in physical education. Born May 27, 1962. IS son of Judy Smith.

* CREC SORENSON . • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . DEFENSIVE BACK

6-0, 1 80, Junior, arainel'.'d, Minn.

Greg lettered as a backup last season and has the versatility to play any of the secondary positions. Should battle for a starting spot. was in on 15 tackles as a reserve last year. was Most Valuable Runningback at Brainerd High School as a senior. Also had standout track career in high school. Brother, Barry, played football at NDSU. Born May 6, 1963. Parents are Robert and N ina Sorenson.

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UNNINCBACK nior, Sioux Falls, SD

Steve has .lettered three times at unningback, where he has been shar­g playing time virtually since he

ame to sosu . Played in all ten games in '81, then missed some early season games with an injury last year, but came back to play in final seven. Has always been an excellent pass receiver; last year turned into a good, sound runner. Will play tailback or wide receiver this fall. career stats show 43 pass receptions for 323 yards and 96 rushes for 313 yards. career rushing high came last year against Augustana when he had 83 yards on 14 tries. caught 42-yard TD pass against Western Illinois in '81. Was all-city, all-conference, all-state at Sioux Falls Washington. Majoring in ag business. Born April 30, 1961. Parents are Raymond and Norma Sundet.

* * RICK WECHER • • . . . . . RUNNINCBACK , 1 66, Junior, Sioux c

� .AJl'II"· � Rick wa trd in rushing (268 ya s),

fifth in receiving <14 catches, 138 yards), first in kickoff returns <25-428 yards) and first in punt returns <9-43) for Jacks last year for 877 all-purpose yards. one of the fastest players on the team, and also one of the strongest. Wegher set an sosu record for points scored in the winter off­season training program where he squatted 505 pounds and had a dead lift of 530 . .. along with a :04.43 in the 40-yard dash. Rushed for 1,800 yards as a senior at Sioux City East, where he earned all-state honors. was also a track standout in high school. Majoring in economics. Born June 12, 1962. Parents are Al and Sharon Wegher.

* * ED WILKINS . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . DEFENSIVE TACKLE

6-4, 253, senior, Alexandria, Minn.

Ed has been a starter the past two seasons and has shown considerable improvement in his strength ad Quickness. As sophomore, led team in tackles behind the line of scrimmage with six and shared team lead in sacks with four. Was in on 26 tackles in '81 and 30 last year, when he had 3½ sacks. was a football and basketball standout at Alexandria High School. Majoring in landscape design. Born February 1, 1962. Parents are oortcild and Sally Wllklns. du�

* TODD YACKLEY

Todd had some starting experience last year when Jim Grav was sidelined by an injury. Is an extremely good stu­dent and carries that dedication onto the football field. A hard worker.

Should challenge for a starting spot again this fall. Earned honorable men­tion· all-state at Sully Buttes High School. set school record for most tackles in season <110> and was team captain plus MVP. Majoring in ag business. Played prep football for former Jackrabbit fullback Chuck Benson. Born February 8, 1963. son of well-known Onida rancher Bob Yackley.

OTHER JACKS

YOU'LL BE

SEEING . . • . DENNIS THOMAS, 6-3, 228, sophomore, Parkston, SD .. . tight end .. . has all the tools to become a premier NCC performer . . . is an excellent receiver and is working hard on his blocking and on improving himself physically . . . has excellent chance to be starting this fall .. . was a prep all­stater in both football and basketball and was a finalist for the Mr. Basketball award after senior season ... majoring in ag education . .. born November 7, 1962. Parents are Marvin and Alice Thomas, who farm near Parkston . . . brother, Bill, and sister, Marv, have both played basketball at SDSU.

LEE HIRCOCK, 6-4, 288, Freshman, Ansley, Neb . . .. offen­sive tackle . . . has great physical size and good feet, needs to work on strength . . . has chance to start if broken leg suffered in spring game heals properly . . . earned first team all-state honors at Ansley High School and played in Nebraska Shrine game ... threw shot on Jackrabbit track· team last spring. Majoring in ag education. Born June 30, 1963. Son of Francis and Nancy Hircock, who ranch near Ansley.

LOWELL ERICKSON, 6-6, 255, sophomore, Anoka, Minn-. . . . has worked extremely hard to develop himself physically and will be bidding for a starting spot at either tackle . . . earned all-conference honors at Anoka High School . . . commercial economics major . . . born September 8, 1963 ... parents are Lawrence and Lois Erickson.

PHIL WHITE, 6-3, 239, Sophomore, Burlington, Wis . . . . offensive tackle . . . is a good straight ahead blocker . . . working on improving pulling techniques ... makes very few mental errors . . . all-state offensive tackle at Burl-ington High School . . . enrolled in general registration . . . born August 22, 1964 .. . parents are Dennis and Caroline Brask.

DOUC PEARSON, 6-2, 225, sophomore, Whitewater, Wis . . . . learns very fast and will battle for starting spot at either guard spot . .. all-stater at Whitewater High School where he played on 1981 state championship team .. . electrical engineering major . . . born November 3, 1963 . . parents are wavne and Nancy Pearson.

JEFF MOUNTS, 6-2½, 255, Freshman, Sioux City, la . . . . backup center and can also play tackle . . . good student, makes very few mental errors . . . had excellent high school career at Sioux City North, then was injured at the Iowa Shrine game last year and missed entire season for Jacks . . . besides earning all-state honors in football, was a third-place finisher in the state wrestling tournament at heavyweight . . . majoring in engineering . .. born August 13, 1964 ... parents are Charles and Nancy Mounts, both high school teachers in Sioux City.

K I M M c D E R M O T T , · 6 -3 , 2 20, Soph o more, Ashwaubenon, Wis . . . . can play e ither guard or center .. . has the desire to excel and will continue to develop . . . earned first team All-Green Bay honors as prep senior and was Ashwaubenon Male Athlete of Year in '82 . . . captain of football, wrestling and track teams as prep senior . .. ma­joring in fishery and wildlife management . . . born July 26, 1964 . . . parents are Janial and Donna McDermott.

JEFF THORPE, 6-1, 213, Junior, Willmar, Minn ... . tight end . . . transfer from Willmar community College . . . one of the fastest, strongest players on the team .. . can play other offensive line positions so will add depth . . . son of Gerald and Jenni Thorpe of Kandiyohi, Minn.

CARY POLAND, 6-0, 180, senior, Rapid City, SD ... quarterback .. . started for two years at south Dakota Tech, then transferred to sosu last fall . . . earned all-NAIA District 12 honors at Tech . . . has demonstrated the ability to move the team ... Rapid City Stevens grad . . . parents are Gale and Phyllis Poland . .. has just one year of eligibili­ty remaining.

RICH MOREHOUSE, 6-3, 190, sophomore, Watertown, Minn . ... quarterback . . . great prospect .. . strong arm, can throw the ball . .. should see action this year . . . also a baseball standout .. . had 3-2 record with . 3.37 earned run average as starter as freshman last spririg ... victories in­cluded key wins over Morningside and USD as Jacks earned spot in NCC post-season playoffs .. . football, basketball, baseball standout at Watertown-Mayer HS . . . enrolled in general registration ... born March 22, 1964 in Rugby, ND .. . parents are Robert and Gloria Morehouse.

STEVE BARRICK, 6-4, 240, senior, Madison, SD . . . defen­sive tackle . . . has developed a great attitude towards football and no one has worked harder to earn opportuni­ty to play . . . should help this fall . . . civil engineering ma­jor . .. born April 7, 1962 .. . parents are John and Elaine Barrick.

JAY SOHLER, 6-2, 227, Sophomore, Yankton, SD . . . . nose guard . . . high school All-American fullback who mo� to nose guard and could help this year as he adjusts to new position . . . tried at tight end and defensive tackle last year . . . started three straight years in football for coach Max Hawk at Yankton High School . . . also lettered three times in basketball where he was a starter as a freshman <did not play basketball as a senior> . . . majoring in ag ... born August 20, 1963 . . . parents are Gail and Janet Sahler.

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ROSS BROCKSHUS, 6-1 , 21 2, Jun ior, Spencer, la . . . . in­side l i nebacker . . . l ikes to hit . . . needs to improve on pass drops, but .should be i n the battle for a -starti ng spot . . . is one of the better discus throwers i n the NCC <second at '83 NCC outdoor meet> and that same type of explosiveness needed in the d iscus makes him an excel lent footbal l pro­spect . . . earned a1 : -state honors at Spencer HS where he played footbal l , wrestl i ng and track . . . won state title i n discus as prep sen ior, was qual if ier for NCAA Division I I meet i n d iscus last spring . . . horticu lture major . . . born 9ctober 8, 1 962 . . . parents are Del and Charin Brockshus.

RICK WIRT JES, 6-3, 1 91 , Junior, E lmore, M i nn . . . . . safety . . . earned JC al l-America honors at Rochester, M i nn . , JC i n 1981 , then stayed out of school last fall before enro l l ing at SDSU in January . . . basketball , footbal l , track standout at E lmore . . . burn September s, 1 960 . . . majoring i n economics . . . parents are Alvin a n d JoAnri Wirtjes .

SCOTT SCHAEFER, 6-0, 1 90, sophomore , Omaha, Neb . . . . safety . . . transferred to sosu from Nebraska . . . was an all-state w ide receiver i n high school . . . can play any secondary position . . . parents are Mr. and M rs . Robert Schaefer of Omaha.

SDSU FOOTBALL CAPTAINS 1905-John Reich 1906-Charles Coughlin 1907-Charles Coughlin 1908-Cecil Denhart 1909-Fay Atkinson 1910-lrwin J . Bibby 191 1 -not available 191 2-Lacey Caldwell 1913-Vincent Chappell 1914-Jack Sheehan 1915- Nelson 1916-Hollace Jennings 191 7-Harold Hoover 191 8-no football. WWI 191 9-Russell Walseth 1920-Jc!mes 5alisburv 1921-Ralph Towers 1922-George Roberts 1923-Robert Coffey 1924-Willis Motley 1925-Frank Kelley 1926-Clyde (Buck) Starbuck 1927-Arnold Brevik 1928-Lovell Hiner 1929-Harry Hadler 1930-Ray Jenison, Ray Schultz 1931 -Maynard Tollefson, Nusier Salem 1932-Dale Palmer 1933-Dale Palmer 1934-Fred Johnson 1935-Dick Emmerich 1936-Ed Lienhart 1937-Charles Stanson 1938-LIOyd ptak, Bob Riddell 1 939-Jim Emmerich, Arndt Mueller 1 940-Roger Ulrich 1 941-Leon Anderson 1942-George Gehant, Ervin Uohn> Bylander 1 943-no football, WWII 1 944-no football, WWII 1 945-Roberg Schryver 1 946-Fritz Norgaard, Bill Melody 1 947-Paul Gilbert, Arnie Cook 1 948-Marv Larson, Forrest Lothrop 1949-Tom Tabor, Francis Schumacher 1 950-George Medchill, Don Bartlett 1 951 -Doug Eggers, Marv Kool

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1952-Roger Anderson, Pete Retzlaff 1953-Arlin Anderson, Alan Evans 1954-Jerry Welch, Jack Nitz 1955-Jerry Acheson, Larry Korver 1956-Harwood Hoeft, tackle, Groton, SD

Bob Betz, fullback, Madison, SD 1957-Len Spanjers, guard, M ilbank, SD

Wayne Haensel, tackle, Walnut Grove, MN 195.8-AI Breske, halfback, Webster, SD

Merlin Newman, guard, Redfield, SD 1959-Ken Hanify, end, Belle Fourche, SD

Jim vacura, halfback, Jackson, MN 1960-Leland BondhUS, tackle, Storden, MN

Ray Gaul, quarterback, Hawarden, MN 1961-Joe Thorne, fullback, Beresford, SD

Mike Sterner. guard, Sioux Falls, SD (Boys Town>

1962-John stone, fullback, Hendricks, MN .Roger Eischens, end, Canby, MN Dean Koster, quarterback, Lake Benton, MI\J

1963-Wayne Rasmussen, halfback, Howard, SD Jerry Ochs, center, Aberdeen, SD Doug Peterson, quarterback, Watertown, SD

1964-Dennis Dee, tackle, Ch icago, IL Gale Douglas, fullback, Reedsburg, WI Daryl Martin, halfback, Wagner, SD

1965-Ed Maras, end, Windom, MN Jim Nesvold, fullback, Madison, MN

1966-Gary Hyde, fullback, Castlewood, SD Dave Porter, center, Gallipolis, OH

1967-Ray Macri, tackle, Ch icago, IL Clayton sonnenschein, fullback, Pierre, SD

1 968-Darwin Gonnerman, runningback, Adrian, MN John Grein, center, Lakefield, MN

1 969-Clyde Hagen, t ight end, Webster, SD J im Langer, linebacker, Royalton, MN Tim Roth, defensive end, Madison, MN

1 970-Tom Jones, t ight end, Wyandotte, Ml Cal Riesgaard, defensive tackle, Exira, IA

1 971-game by game captains-no season captains

1 972-game by game captains-no season captains

1 973-Les Tuma, fullback, Mahaska, KS Jim Decker, halfback, Cold Spring, MN

Randy Roth, defensive end, Madison, MN Charlie Clarksean, defensive back, Jackson, MN

1974-J.D. Alexander, linebacker, Pilger, NE Lynn Boden, offensive tackle, Osceola, NE Kevin Kennedy, fullback, Webster City, IA

1975-Bob Gissler, defensive end, Osceola, NE Bill Mast. quarterback, T iffin, OH Fred Schmidt, offensive center, Schleswig, IA

1976-Paul Konrad, fullback, M itchell, SD Joe Meyer, offensive center, Webster, SD Doug Jackson, defensive back, Winterset, IA Clay Fischer, defensive end, Pierce, NE

1977-Paul Erickson, safety, Austin, MN Greg Miller, offensive tackle, Mitchell, SD Brad Seely, offensive guard, Baltic, SD Bill Matthews, defensive end, Wessington, SD

1978-Chuck Benson, fullback, Fulton, SD Chuck Loewen, offensive tackle, Mountain Lake, MN Mickey Reed, linebacker, Rochester, MN Rich Reese, linebacker, Des Moines, IA

1979-Gary Maffett, Quarterback, Urbandale, IA Mark Kool, offensive guard, Huron, SD Mark sanders, defensive end, Austin, M N Todd Richards, cornerback, Urbandale, IA

1980-Mike Daiss, offensive guard, Montevideo, MN Mike Breske, cornerback, Rock Rapids, IA Mike McKnight, defensive tackle, Silver Bay, MN Dan Johnson, fullback, Madison, MN

1981-0uinten Hofer, offensive tackle, Hot springs, SD Paul Reynen, tight end, M itchell, SD Brad Christenson, safety, Audubon, IA Tom Olson, linebacker, Des Moines, IA

1982-Lee LUndie, defensive tackle, Rapid CitY, SD Milton Stuckey, cornerback, Chicago, IL Dave Larsen, defensive end, Wentworth, SD Dwayne Postma, offensive guard, Doon, IA Jeff Osmundson, offensive guard, Sioux Falls, SD

LETTERMAN'S DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE

POSITION RETURNINC: 20 Tight End -Tackles - * Mark Diesch

Guards - * *Mike Orr

c e n t e r * *Mike Reiner (starter>

Spl it End - * *Mike Eth ier (starter>

Quarterback - * *Mike Law (starter>

Runningbacks - * * *Steve Sundet (starter> * *Rick wegher !starter> * * Kevin Ska l la (starter> * *Rod R ieh l

Fu l lbacks - *Paul Prout (starter> *Al Mol itor

LOST: 1 2 * *Joel H u nt (starter>

* * *Jeff K loeckl !starter> * *Ray Bonus, Jr .

. ,, * "Jeff Osmundson !starter> * *Dwayn e Postma (starter> * *J im Rasmussen (starter> * *Dave Jones * *John Herman * *Mike Perkins * *Mark Dolan * Bret Batchelder

*Cra ig Anderson

At CENTER, Mike Reiner is l i sted No. 1 after spring bal l . He started at offensive tackle last year.

DEFENSE

POSITION Strong Safety -

Free Safety -

Inside Linebacker -

outside Linebacker -

Tackle -

Nose Guard -

RETURNINC: 1 7 LOST: S * *Wade Rasmussen (starterl * Kev in M urray (starter> * J im Smith !starter> * * * *M i lton Stuckey (starter>

* *Todd Roberts *Greg Sorenson

* * *Dave Fremark (starter> * * *Marty M iser

* *Greg Dral le

* *J im Grav (starter> * * * * Dave Knowlton !starter> * *Todd Yackley (starter> * * * * Dave Larsen (starter> * *John Lewis (starter> * Davd B id inger

* *Ed Wi l_k ins (starter> * * * Lee Lundie (starter> * * Lee Schmidt * Ken Jensen (starter> * Kev in Cade *Chr is L€mke

AT LINEBACKER - Fremark, Grav, Yack ley and Lewis have all been starters ; Gray missed most of last season with an i nju ry. AT TACKLE - Jensen was starting nose guard last year.

POSITION: Punter ­Place Kicker -

* * * * * *

KICKINC CAME RETURNINC: 2 LOST: 0

*Dave B id inger * Ken Jensen

* denotes number of letters earned

NCC Scholar

Athlete-Stan

Marshal Award

In 1 975, the North Centra l con­ference created the Scholar-Athlete Award program to honor the outstanding student-athlete at each NCC member i nstitution.

Criteria for the award requ i res that a student-ath lete be an outstanding performer b oth · athletical ly and academical ly , and that the award go to a senior who is with in 1 2 hours of g raduating.

I n 1 982 , the award was expanded to inc lude the Stan Marsha l l Award, p resented i n memory of the former sosu athletic d irector. All scholar athlete award nominees are e l igible, with the Stan Marshal l Award going to the ind iv i d ua l se lected as the outstanding student-ath lete from the entire conference.

In 1 983, the scholar ath lete and Stan Marshall awards were expen ded to in­c lude both a male and female winner. Winners of the NCC Scholarship Athlete Award at south Dakota State have been:

1975 - LYNN BODEN, 1st team Kodak All­American football Player and the only NCC player ever picked on the first round of the National Football League draft. He carried a 2.50 grade point average majoring in physical education.

1976 - BILL MAST, football quarterback who was a two-time academic all-conference pick and was twice voted honorable mention on the all-NCC team as a player. Was co-captain in 1975. Had a 3.000 GPA in animal science.

1977 - BOB SUNDVOLD, 3.139 GPA in commer­cial economics, second in NCC scoring race as senior with 16 .4 average and led league in free throw shooting at 94.4 per cent.

1978 - BILL MATTHEWS, 3.654 GPA in dairy science, was a first team All-American both as a player !The Associated Pressl and academically. Drafted by the New England Patriots.

1979 - BRAD ALFRED, 3.08 GPA in pharmacy, earned seven letters in football and track at SDSU, was All-American in track finishing third in Division II discus in '79; won NCC shot put and discus title that year; academic all-NCC in football as center.

1980 - CHUCK LOEWEN, 3.537 GPA in commer­cial economics; earned NCAA post-graduate scholarship; first-team Kodak All-American at of­fensive tackle; only offensive lineman to win NCC Player of Week Award.

1981 - JOEL BRANDT, 3.61 GPA in animal science; ran on seven NCC championship teams at SDSU including four in cross country; All-American in cross country and track; won six individual NCC titles in track and cross country.

1982 - BRIAN COOMES, 3.929 GPA in electrical engineering, four-year letterman in swimming, captain of 1982 team.

1983 - TOM FLANICAN, 4.000 GPA in mechanical engineering; two-year letterman in basketball after transferring from junior college; top reserve at guard.

1983 WOMEN'S SCHOLAR ATHLETE AND NCC STAN MARSHALL AWARD WINNER - LORI BOCKLUND, 4.000 GPA in electrical engineering; first four-time All-American in SDSU in one sport; never finished lower than ninth in national cross country meet; last three years never lost in NCC competition to anyone other than a teammate.

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SDSU Founded 1 03 Years Ago south Dakota State Un iversity wi l l

enter i ts 103rd year of service this fal l . one of 68 l and-grant i nsti tutions i n

the U n ited States, SDSU was founded by the Territorial Leg islature Feb . 21 , 1 .881 . The f i rst bu i ld ing was erected in 1 883 and c lasses began sept. 24 , 1 884.

SDSU has the largest enrol lment of any col lege or u n iversity in south Dakota, reach i ng an al l -t ime high last fal l at 7,289.

Designated for land-grant status by the Morri l l Act of 1 862, the Enabl i ng Act, admitt ing the State of south Dakota, approved Feb. 22, 1 889, pro­vided 1 20,000 acres of land be granted for the use and support of the agricu lture col lege. By the Enabl­ing Act of 1 889, Congress granted South Dakota 40,000 add it ional acres in l ieu of a grant that had b een made to new states in 1 841 .

I n 1 923 , the inst itut ion · s i n ­structional p rogram was organ ized under five d ivis ions: Agricu lture, Engineering , General Science, Home Economics, and Pharmacy. In 1 956, .the s ixth undergraduate d ivis ion, Nur­s ing, was created and i n 1 957, a l l graduate work was organ ized into a Graduate D ivis ion . The un iversity organ ization was formal ly recognized when the l eg islature changed the name from south Dakota State Col­lege to south Dakota State Un iversity on Ju ly 1 , 1 964. At that time, the fol lowing col leges were created : Agricultu re and Bio log ical Sciences, Arts and Science, Engineering, Home Economics, N u rs ing and Pharmacy, as wel l as the Graduate School .

In 1 974, the Col lege of General Reg istrat ion was created to provide assistance to students . who are undecided as to a major, are pre­professiona l or who want one or two years of general personal stud ies.

I n 1 975 , the Division of Education was created to prov ide greater recognit ion of .the part the Un iversity p lays in preparation of teachers, cou nselors and adm in istrators for pri mary a n d seco n d a ry sch o o l systems and h igher education .

SDSU also carries out a v igorous pro­gram of research through the Agr icu l tura l Exper i m e n t Statio n , organized i n 1 887 under the Hatch Act of congress, and also as an am-

bit ious program in continu ing educa­tion through the cooperative Exten­sion service, estal ished to provide usefu l , current agricu ltu ra l and homemaking information to the peo­ple of the state.

SDSlJ offers over 1 25 majors and a wide variety of Master's programs.

Brookings, the home of SDSU, celebrated i ts 1 00th b i rthday during the summer of 1 979. Brookings is a growing com munity of 1 5 ,000 people located in east central south Dakota , in the center of some of the b est out­door recreat ion country around . Hun­t ing, fish ing , boating - al l types of outdoor spo rts - are a part of the way of l ife in the Brookings a rea.

Ath letica l ly , SDSU is a charter member of the North Centra l con­ference and has won more con­ference championships than any other current member with 82 .

SDSU's success has not been confin­ed to one or two sports. The Jacks

have won 1 6 of 24 NCC cross country championsh i ps decided to d ate; have won 19 outdoor track cha m pionships (no one else has won more than n ine); have won or shared 14 NCC footbal l championsh i ps; have won or shared 1 4 NCC basketbal l titles (the Jacks have been in the NCAA basketba l l p layoffs 1 1 times) and , in fact, are the only cur­rent member of the NCC to win at l east one championsh ip in each of the conference-sanctioned men 's sports.

The SDSU wrestl ing teams have competed i n every Col lege D ivis ion -Division I I national tournam ent ever he ld and have hosted the national tournament twice, in 1 973 and aga in in 1 979. The Jacks have f in ished in the top ten in the NCAA wrestl i ng tourna­ment 14 t imes since the tou rnament began in 1 963. SDSU wrestlers have earned Al l -America honors 49 times.

SDSU has also been a dominate force nationa l ly i n cross cou ntry, first for the men and now for b oth men and women . Last fal l , for example, SDSU was second in the NCAA Division I I championsh ips for both men and women. Jackrabbit men·s teams won national champ ionsh i ps in 1 956 (NAIA), 1 959 (NCAA) and 1 973 (NCAA). seven other t imes SDSU has been run­nerup in the national meet.

And that g reat sports trad ition has carried over into women 's sports. SDSU started competition for women in 1 967, before Title IX. A n d success has been a way of l i fe there, too .

The Jacks won back to back national t it les in women's cross cou ntry (AIAW Division II 1 980 and NCAA Division 1 1 1 981 ) . In the last four years, SDSU has been fourth , first, first and second in women 's competition at the national championsh ip meets.

In 1982, the women's track team f in ished th i rd in the nat ion and the Jacks have won five stra ight North Central Conference women 's track tit les: i ndoors 1 982 and 1 983; out­d oors 1 981 , 1 982 and 1 983.

SDSU has won NCC titles in gym­nastics, swimming , indoor track, out­door track and golf, and last year won the first ever NCC women 's a l l -sports tit le. The men have been e ither first or second i n the al l -sports race the

· last seven years with fou r champion­sh ips.

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Behind the scenes

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SHERWOOD 0. BERO . . . . . • . . • PRESIDENT Dr. Berg is the first alumnus to become president of SDSU.

He assumed the post August 1 , 1975. A native of Hendrum, Minn., Berg attended the School of Agriculture in St. Paul, Minn., for two years, then earned his Bachelor of Science Degree at SDSU in 1 947 . He added a Master's Degree at Cornell University in 1 948, and earned a PhD at the University of Min­nesota in 1 951 . In 1 980, he was one of ten recipients of the outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Min­nesota and that same year, he received a commendation Joint Committee on Agricultural Development after serving two years as chairman of that committee. Berg has extensive international agricultural experience, having served as agricultural attache in Yugoslavia, Norway and Denmark, and as director of an agricultural development effort in Indonesia in addition to his leadership in SDSU's involvement in an ex­tended program in Botswana designed to upgrade that African nation's agricultural education. Berg is a veteran of the u.s. Army and served in Europe during world war 11.

HARRY FORSYTH • • . ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Forsyth becanie ttcting athletic director in June, 1980,

following the death of Stan Marshall, then was named to that position on a permanent basis later that summer. He has . been on the SDSU staff since 1 956. A native of Redfield, For­syth received his Bachelor's Degree at SDSU in 1 951 , then returned for his Master's in 1 956 and has been here since. He added a doctorate in physical education from Springfield Col­lege in 1970. Forsyth was assistant baseball coach for the Jacks for 1 3 years. He was athletic business manager until that posi­tion was changed to assistant athletic director in 1970. For­syth lettered in basketball and baseball at SDSU after having a pro tryout with the Yankees. He played for Pierre in the old Basin League in 1949. Forsyth was a pilot in Korea during the Korean conflict and is still active in the national guard. His son, Maury, is currently a military pilot.

MYLO HELLICKSON . . . . . • . . . . • . FACULTY . REPRESENTATIVE

Hellickson has been faculty representative at SDSlJ since 1 977, and as such is also chairman of the Athletic, Intramural and Recreation committee on campus. He has been on the SDSU staff since 1 969, serving as a professor in agricultural engineering until he was appointed as head of that depart­ment during the summer of '82. His specialty has been in the area of livestock structures and environment with recent em­phasis on solar energy use in agriculture. A native of Belfield, ND, he is a graduate of North Dakota State University.

JIM BOOHER . . . . . • . . . . . . . HEAD TRAINER Jim heads one of the top athletic training operations in the

Upper Midwest. He has been responsible for developing the training minor program at SDSU and has had excellent results in placing students when they go on towards their physical therapy degrees. He has been at SDSU since 1 967. A 1 965 graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan, Booher was on the Wesleyan team which lost to SDSU in the finals of the NCAA regional at . Brookings in 1 963 when the Jacks went on to win the national championship. He received his Physical therapy training at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Booher earned his Master's Degree at SDSU in 1969 and added a PhD from Utah in 1 976. He is a graduate of Ashland, Neb., High School.

THE LAST TIME ...

SDSU SHUTOUT AN OPPONENT WAS: HOME: October 9, 1 982, vs. Morn­

ingside, 35-0 AWAY: November 3, 1 979, vs. Morn­

ingside at Sioux City, 24-0

SDSU WAS SHUTOUT BY AN OPPO· NENT WAS:

HOME: September 22, 1 979, by University of North Daota, 1 3-0

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

SDSU RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

September 29, 1 973 - 99 yards by Jim Decker vs. western Colorado (star­ting the 1983 season, it has been 1 01 games since SDSU last returned a kickoff for a touchdown).

SDSU OPPONENTS RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

September 23, 1 978 - 83 yards by Kim Gentry, Morningside (50 games ago at start of 1 983 season).

SDSU RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

October 21 , 1967 - 94 yards by oar­win Gonnerman vs. university of south Dakota on Hobo Day (162 games ago at start of 1983 season>.

SDSU OPPONENTS RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

November 10, 1 979 - 45 yards by Bob Gruber of University of south Dakota.

SDSU RETURNED AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

October 4, 197 5 - 20 yards by Doug Jackson vs. North Dakota State

SDSU OPPONENTS RETURNED AN IN· TERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

October 30, 1 982 - 34 yards by Bill Townsend of University of south Dakota.

SDSU RHURNED A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

September 23, 1 972 - 51 yards by Mark Huelskamp vs. Missouri-Rolla

SDSU RECOVERED A BLOCKED PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

September 23, 1 980 - Ron Schneider vs. University of south Dakota, punt blocked by Milton Stuckey.

SDSU FOOTBALL RECORDS

RUSHINC - INDIVIDUAL Most carries, came - 41 by Darwin Gonnerman vs.

Augustana, 1967. Most carries, Season - 244 by Darwin Gonnerman,

1967. Most carries, career - 696 by Les Tuma, 1970-73. Most Net Yards, came - 240 by Les Tuma vs., Northern

Iowa, 1973. Most Net Yards, season - 1,061 by Les Tuma, 1972. Most Net Yards, career - 3,018 by Les Tuma, 1970-73. Most Net Yards, Per came, season - 112 by Pete

Retzlaff, 1952. Longest Run From scrimmage - 95 by Mike Lunde vs.

North Dakota, 1976.

RUSHINC - TEA M Most Attempts, came - 84 vs. Augustana, 1952. Most Attempts, season - 645 in 1973. Most Net Yards, came - 532 vs. Augustana, 1952. Most Net Yards, season - 3,685 in 1951, 10 games. Fewest Net Yards, Came - minus 52 vs. North Dakota

state, 1965. Fewest Net Yards, Season - 509 in 1965, 10 games.

PASSINC - INDIVIDUAL Most Attempts, came - 44 by Marty Higgins vs.

Augustana, 1981. Most Attempts, season - 254 by Ron Meyer, 1965. Most Attempts, career - 598 by Ron Meyer, 1963-65. Most completi�ns, came - 25 by Marty Higgins vs.

Augustana, 1981. Most completions, season - 118 (of 231> by Gary Maf­

fett, 1979. Most completions, career - 290 (of 598> by Ron Meyer,

1963-65. Most Passes Had Intercepted, came - 5 by Larry Arm­

strong vs. Mankato, 1970; 5 by Fred Richardson vs. Morn­ingside, 1971; and 5 by Mark Dolan vs. North Dakota, 1980.

Most Passes Had Intercepted, season - 19 by Dick Weikert, 1976.

Most Passes Had Intercepted, career - 31 by J ohn Moller, 1969-71 and 31 by Gary Maffett, 1977-79.

Most Net Yards Passing, came - 315 by Marty Higgins vs. Augustana, 1981.

Most Net Yards Passing, season - 1,429 by Gary Maf­fett, 1979.

Most Net Yards Passing, career - 3,608 by Ron Meyer, 1963-65.

Most TD Passes, came - 4 by Herb Bartling vs. North Dakota State, 1949 and 4 by Ron Meyer vs. North Dakota State, 1963.

Most TD Passes, season - 19 by Ron Meyer, 1963. Most TD Passes, career - 41 by Ron Meyer, 1963-.65.

PASSINC - TEA M Most Attempts, came ...... 56 vs. North Dakota, 1982. Most Attempts, season - 336 in 10 games, 1981. Most completions, came - 27 vs. North Dakota, 1982. Most completions, season - 182 in 1 o games, 1981. Most Passes Had Intercepted, came - 6 vs. Man kato,

1970 and 6 vs. North Dakota State, 1973.

Most Passes Had Intercepted, season - 2 7 in 1973. Fewest Passes Had Intercepted, season - 4 in 1963

(10 games> and 4 in 1955 (9 games>. Most Net Yards Passing, came - 320 vs. North Dakota

state, 1970. Most Net Yards Passing, season - 2,045 in 1981 (10

games>. Most TD Passes, came - 5 vs. North Dakota, 1957 and 5

vs. south Dakota, 1963. Most TD Passes, Season - 23 in 1963.

TOTAL OFFENSE - INDIVIDUAL Most Attempts, came - 68 by Marty Higgins vs.

Augustana (24 rush, 44 pass> 1981. Most Attempts, season - 394 by Gary Maffett, 1979 (11

games> Most Attempts, career - 1,010 by Gary Maffett, 1977-

79. Most Net Yards, came - 424 by Marty Higgins vs.

Augustana (315 pass, 109 rush> 1981. Most Net Yards, season - 2,068 by Gary Maffett, 1979

(11 games>. Most Net Yards, career - 5,282 by Gary Maffett, 1977-

79 (30 games>. TOTAL OFFENSE - TEA M

Most Net Yards, came - 638 vs. Bemidji State, 1951. Most Net Yards, season - 4,377 in 1951. Highest Per came Average, season - 437.7 in 1951. Most Plays Attempted, Came - 99 vs. Augustana,

1952. Most Plays Attempted, season - 870 in 1973 (11

games>. RECEIVINC - INDIVIDUAL

Most catches, came - 11 by Wayne Rasmussen vs. Arkansas State, 1963.

Most catches, season - 51 by Monte Mosiman, 1976 and 51 by Lionel Macklin , 1978.

Most catches, career - 1 1 3 by Lionel Macklin, 1977-79. Most Yards, came - 171 by Dal Eisenbraun vs. Northern

Iowa, 1956 (7 cgt>. Most Yards, season - 862 by Lionel Macklin, 1978. Most Yards, career - 1 ,700 by Lionel Macklin, 1977-79. Most TD catches, came - 4 by Don Bartlett vs. North

Dakota State, 1949. Most TD catches, season - 7 by Wayne Rasmussen ,

1963. Most TD catches, career - 15 by Wayne Rasmussen ,

1961-63. SCORINC - INDIVIDUAL

Most TDs, season - 14 by warren Williamson, 1950; 14 by Darwin Gonnerman, 1968; 14 by Dick Weikert, 1974.

Most TDs, Came - 5 by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Augustana, 1968.

Most Points, Came - 30 by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Augustana, 1968.

Most Points, season - 102 by Darwin Gonnerman , 1967 (13 TD, 15-16 PAT, 3-3 FG).

Most Points, career - 221 by Jerry Welch, 1951-54. Most Points, Kicking, came - 16 by Russ Meier vs. st .

Cloud, 1981 (4-4 FG, 4-4 PAT>. Most Points, Kicking, season - 69 by Russ Meier, 1981

(16 FGs, 21 PAT).

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Most Points, Kicking, career - 137 by Dan DeLaHunt, 1974-76 (86 PAT, 17 FG). · Most PATS, season - 36 by George Medchil l , 1950; 36 by Dick Craddock, 1951.

Most PATS, career - 86 by Dan DeLaHunt, 1974-76. Best PAT Percentage, season - 1.000 by Tony Harris,

1979 (28-28) and 1.00 by RUSS Meier, 1981 (21-21). Most consecutive PATS, season - 28 by Tony Harris,

1979. Most consecutive PATS, career - 39 by Tony Harris,

1979-80. . Most PAT Attempts, career - 93 by Dan DeLaHunt,

1974-76 . Best PAT Percentage, career - .978 by Tony Harris,

1979-80 (45-46). Most Field coals, came - 4 by Russ Meier vs. st. Cloud,

1981 <4 attempts, 30, 31, 35.and 37 yards). Most Field coals, seasc,n - 16 by Russ M eier, 1981 <21

FGA>. Most Field coals, career - 23 by Tony Harris, 1979-80. Most Field coals Attempted, season - 21 by Russ

Meier, 1981. Most Field coals Attempte�, career - 3 3 by Tony Har­

ris, 1979-80. Best Field coal Percentage, season - .762 by Russ

Meier, 1981 <min. 10, att.> . Best Field coal Percentage, career - .697 by Tony

Harris, 1979-80 <23-33> minimum 20 attempts. Longest Field Coal Made - 49 yards by Tony Harris vs.

Wis-Whitewater, 1979; 49 yards by Tony Harris vs. west I l­linois, 1980; 49 yards bY Russ Meier vs. western I l linois, 1981; 49 yards by Russ Meier vs. sout_h Dakota, 1981.

SCORINC - TEAM Most Points, came - 85 vs. Columbus Col lege, 1922. Most Points, season - 381 in 1950 <10 games). Largest Margin of Victory - 85 points <85-0> vs. Colum­

bus Col lege, 1922. PUNTINC - INDIVIDUAL

Most Punts, came - 16 by Mike Doty vs. North Dakota <40.0 avg.> 1971.

Most Punts, season - 83 by Mike Doty (35.6 avg.> 1971. Best Punt Average, season - 40.8 yards by Doug

Schlosser, 1977 <59 punts> . PUNTINC - TEAM

Most Punts, came - 16 vs. North Dakota <40.0 avg.> 1971 . .

Most Punts, season - 86 <34.4 avg.> 1971. Best Average, came <min. 3 punts> - 45.0 vs. south

Dakota, 1958 <4 punts>. Best Average, season - 40.8 yards <59 punts>, 1977. PASS INTERCEPTION RETURNS-INDIVIDUAL Most Interceptions, came - 3 by Buck Osborne vs. St .

Cloud, 1951; 3 by Daryl Martin vs. North Dakota, 1962 ; 3 by Rick Heard vs. Morningside, 1970; 3 by Charlie Clarksean vs. East Montana 1972; 3 by Dan Dummer·muth vs. st. Cloud, 1981.

Most Interceptions, Season - 9 by Charlie Clarksean , 1972.

Most Interceptions, career - 14 by Charlie Clarksean, 1970-73.

PASS INTERCEPTIONS - TEAM Most Interceptions, Came - 6 vs. Augustana, 1950 and

6 vs. St. Cloud, 1952. Most Interceptions, season - 25 in 1970. Most Yards, Interception Returns, came - 14d vs.

Morningside, 1961 <4 ret.>. Most Yards, Interception Returns, season - 349 in

1964 <17 ret.>.

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PUNT RETURNS - INDIVIDUAL Most Returns, season - 24 by Gary Boner, 1962. Most Returns, career - 41 by Jerry Welch, 1951-54. Most Return Yards, season - 389 by Gary Boner, 1962. Most Return Yards, career - 675 by Jerry Welch, 1951-

54.

PUNT RETURNS - TEAM Most Returns, came - 8 vs. st. Cloud, 1961. Most Returns, season - 44 in 1961 < 407 yards>. Most Return Yards, came - 128 vs. St . Cloud, 1961 . Most Return Yards, season - 572 <41 returns> in 1962. Best Return Average, Season - 15.1 <18 ret.> in 1955.

KICKOFF & PUNT RETURNS - INDIVIDUAL Most Yards, Kickoff & Punt Returns, season - 958 by

Darwin Gon nerman, 1968. KICKOFF RETURNS - INDIVIDUAL

Most Returns, came - 9 by Jerry Welch vs. Iowa State , 1952.

Most Returns, season - 31 · by Reed Sanderson , 1964 and 31 by Darwin Gonnerman, 1966.

Most Returns, career - 75 by Darwin Gonnerman, 1966-68.

Most Return Yards, came - 258 by Jerry Welch vs. Iowa State , 1952.

Most Return Yards, season - 725 by Darwin Gonner­man, 1966.

Most Return Yards, career - 1,841 by Darwin Gon ner­man, 1966-68 <75 ret.>

KICKOFF RETURNS - TEAM Most Returns, came - 1 o vs. Arizona, 1956 <164 yards>. Most Returns, season - 52 in 1966. Most Return Yards, came - 258 vs. Iowa state, 1952. Most Return Yards, season - 1,093 in 1966. Best Return Average, season - 27.8 <33 ret.> 1973.

PENAL TIES - SDSU Most Penalties, came - 13 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 1974

<134 yards>. Most Yards Penalized, came - 136 vs. Mankato, 197 0 <9

penalties>.

LONGEST OF THE LONG ONES

Longest Run From scrimmage - 95 yards by Mike LUnde vs . university of North Dakota, Hobo oav, 1976.

Longest Pass Play - 80 yards Nig Johnson to Dal Eisenbraun vs. Northern Iowa, 1956.

Longest Punt Return - 95 yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. North Dakota State, 1966.

Longest Kickoff Return - 99 yards by Jim Decker vs. Western Colorado, 1973.

Longest Punt - 76 yards by Mike Doty vs. Augustana, 1971.

Longest Interception Return - 85 yards by Roger Eischens vs. Toledo, 1962.

Longest Field coal Made - 49 yards by Tony Harris vs. Wis-Whitewater 1979; 49 yards by Tony Harris vs . west I l linois 1980; 49 yards by Russ Meier vs. West I l l inois 1981; 49 yards by Russ Meier vs. south Dakota 1981.

FIRST DOWNS

Most by SDSU Most By came Opponents,

came Total . . . . . . . . 34 vs. 30 by Arizona, · •

M o r n i n g s i d e , 1 977 1 956

By Rushing . . 30 vs. 24 by Morningside, Louisville, 1 978 1 977

By Passing . . . 1 5 vs. Augustana, 1 981

By Penalty . . 5 vs. Augustana, 1 969

Fewest By SDSU, Came

Total . . . . . . . . 3 vs. Morningside, 1 971

1 6 by Portland State, 1 980 5 by Morningside, 1 972 Fewest BY Opponent, came 2 by Hamline, 1 971

By Rushing . . 1 vs. 0 by Montana, 1 970 Hamline, 1 971 1 vs. Mankato, 1 971 1 vs. North Dakota, 1 971

By Passing . . . 0-9 times, last 0-7 times, last USD, 1 980 UND, 1 980

*In 1 955 , SDSU vs. USD game, neither team had a first down by passing.

Most By sosu, season

Total . . . . . . . . 21 7 in 1 981 (1 0 games)

By Rushing . . 1 56 in 1 951 (1 0 games)

By Passing . . . 94 in 1 981 (1 0 games)

By Penalty . . 1 9 in 1 969 1 9 in 1 976 Fewest av sosu, season

Total . . . . . . . . 1 00 in 1 971 By Rushing . . 42 in 1 965 By Passing . . . 20 in 1 958 By Penalty . . 2 in 1 961

Most BY Opponents, season 206 in 1 974

1 26 in 1 970

83 in 1 976

1 9 in 1 972

Fewest By Opponent, season 74 in 1 955 54 in 1 955 1 8 in 1 955 O in 1 956

Fewest Penalties, came - o for o yards vs. Montana state, 1 964.

Most Penalties, season - 77 for 691 yards, 1 972. Most Yards Penalized, season - 781 in 1 979 (76

penalties). PENAL TIES - OPPONENTS

Most Penalties, came - 1 5 by Wayne state, Mich. , 1 971 (1 29 yards).

Most Yards Penalized, came - 1 29 by Wayne state, Mich. , 1 971 .

Fewest Penalties, came - 1 for 1 yards, Morningside, 1 957.

Most Penalties, season - 78 in 1 978. Most Yards Penalized, season - 727 in 1 970.

PENAL TIES - BOTH TEAMS Most Yards Penalized, came - 228 yards by SDSU vs.

Morningside, 1 979 CSDSU 8 for 1 1 0, Morningside 1 1 for 1 1 8) . Most Penalties, came - 25 by SDSU vs. USD, 1 971 (USD

14 for 1 1 3, SDSU 1 1 for 79L

FUMBLES - SDSU Most Fumbles, came - 1 1 vs. North Dakota, 1 952 nost

5) ; 1 1 vs. North Dakota state, 1 95 1 Uost 7L Most Fumbles Lost, came - 7 vs. North Dakota state,

1 951 c1 1 fumbles); 7 vs. North Dakota State, 1 952 (8 fumbles); 7 vs. Morningside, 1 952 (8 fumbles); 7 vs. Nor­thern Colorado, 1 97 6 <7 fumblesL

Most Fumbles, season - 62 in 1 952 (9 gamesL Most Fumbles Lost, season - 39 in 1 952 (9 gamesL

FUMBLES - OPPONENTS Most Fumbles, came - 10 by Quantico Marines, 1 972

(lost 5L Most Fumbles Lost, came - 7 by south Dakota, 1 950 (7

fumbles); 7 by Augustana, 1 95 3 (8 fumbles); 7 by North Dakota State, 1 953 (7 fumbles) ; 7 by North Dakota State, 1 959 (7 fumbles).

Most Fumbles, season - 46 in 1 972. Most Fumbles Lost, season - 25 in 1 972 (46 fumbles) ;

2 5 in 1 952 (33 fumbles); 25 in 1 950 (37 fumbles). DEFENSE

Fewest Yards Rushing, Opponents, came - minus 20 by Wisconsin-Whitewater, 1 979.

Fewest Yards Rushing, Opponents, season - 1 ,061 in 1 955 (9 gamesL

Fewest Yards Passing, Opponents, Came - o by south Dakota, 1 951 ; o by North Dakota, 1 980; o by Arkansas State, 1 962.

Fewest Yards Passing, Opponents, season - 481 in 1 960.

Fewest Yards Total Offense, Opponents, came - 21 by Hamline, 1 975.

Fewest Yards Total Offense, Opponents, season -1 ,688 in 1 955 <9 games).

Most Yards Rushing, Opponents, came - 472 by Louisville, 1 978.

Most Yards Rushing, Opponents, season - 2,604 in 1 964 <1 0 gamesL

Most Yards Passing, Opponents, came - 447 by · Portland State, 1 980.

Most Yards Passing, Opponents, season - 1 ,852 in 1 968.

Most varcis Total Offense, Opponents, came - 61 1 by Montana, 1 969.

Most Yards Total Offense, Opponents, season -3,608 in 1 970.

Most Passes completed, opponents, came - 33 by Portland State, 1 980.

Most Pas_ses Attempted opponents, came - 49 by Portland state, 1 980.

Most Passes Completed, opponents, season - 142 in 1 968.

Most TD Passes, Opponents, came - 6 by south Dakota, 1 968.

Most TD Passes, opponents, season - 23 in 1 968. Fewest TD Passes, Opponents, season - 2 in 1 952 ( 10

games); 2 in 1 959 <9 games). Most Points, Opponents, came - 86 by Kansas, 1 947

(86-6). Most Points, Opponents, season - 300 in 1 980 (1 1

games). Best Point Per came Average, Opponents, season -

28.0 in 1 966 (280 points, 1 0 gamesL

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1983 JACKRABBIT ALPHABETICAL

FOOTBALL ROSTER

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. ACKERMAN, Dave ....... .. ....... LB 6-2 195 ADRIAN, Jeff ............. ...... DE 5-10 180 ARENDS, Mark .. ....... . ... .. ... LB 6-0 185 AYERS, Rick ........... . .. . ...... DT 6-2 226

BARRICK, Steve ........ .... ..... DT 6-4 240 *BIDINGER, Dave .... ..... .. .... . OLB 6-1 201 SIETZ, Wayne ....... .... .. ..... OG 6-2 203 BOADWINE, LVnn ........ . ...... OLB 6-0 190 BROCKSHUS, ROSS ......... . .. ... ILB 6-1 21 2

*CADE, Kevin ..... ...... .. . ...... NG 6-3 248 CAMPBELL, Scott ...... .... ...... DT 6-2 200 CARR, Steve ..... ... ... . . ....... DT 6-2 225 CAVANAUGH, George ....... ..... DT 6-3 220 COLLINS, Chet .................. OG 6-2 210

DEAN , Greg .. .. ........ ... .. ... DB 5-9½ 160 DeM ERS, John .. . ...... . ........ SE 5-11½ 177 DIERKS, Dean ..... ............ . . ILB 6-1 185

*DIESCH, Mark : . . ..... .... .. ... .. OT 6-4 250 DONAHOE, Brian ..... ... . . . .. .. . TE 6-5 195

* *DRALLE, Greg .. .... · . . . . . ....... ILB 6-1½ 214

EMBERSON, Mark ......... . . .. .. OLB 6-2 190 ERICKSON, Lowell ........ .... . . . OT 6-6 255 ERICKSON, Todd ......... .. .. . . . DB 5-10 175

* *ETHIER, Mike ... ... ... . . . ..... . . SE 6-2 189 EVENSON, Mike .. ....... ..... ... RB 6-0 204

FISHER, Gary . ....... · .. . .. .. .. .. DB 6-1 195 * * * FREMARK, Dave ....... .... . .... ILB 6-1½ 214

* *GRAY, Jim .... ........ . ..... .. OLB 6-1½ 223

HARTFORD, Joe ...... . . . . . .. .... LB 6-3½ 180 HERRICK, Scott . ....... .. . .. ..... SE 5-10 165

* * *HIPPE, Matt .. . ........ . . . .... .. SE 5-11 167 HIRCOCK, Lee . .......... . . ... ... OT 6-4 288 HOFER, Kevin .......... . .. .. . . .. DB 5-10 180 HOF FMAN, Wade ... ...... ... .... DB 5-11 180 HRDLICKA, Fred . ... ..... . . .. . : . . OG 6-1 250 HUNT, Fred ... . ..... ..... .... . .. OT 6-1 245 HUTCHINSON, Jeff .... ... . . ...... LB 6-1 200 IHN EN, Darrin ......... . .. .. ..... LB 6-1 195 JACOBUS , Paul ........... . . .... OLB 6-1½ 203

* JENSEN, Ken ... ...... .. . . . . .. ... DT 5-9½ 232 JESSEN, Jim ........... · ..... . . .. FB 6-0 196 JOBE, Dave .... ...... .. . . . ...... OT 6-2 234 JOHNSON, K.C . ... ............ .... K 5-10 170 JOHNSTON, Dave .. ... .. .. .... . .. OT 6-3½ 253

KAU FMAN, )im . ...... . . .. . .. ... ILB 6-1 200 KIBLER, Tom ... .... · .. . . ........ . CB 6-0 181 KLAUDT, Jason ......... ....... . . RB 5-11 194

* * LAW, _M ike . . .. ...... .. . .... . ... QB 5-11 198 * *LEWIS, John . .. ........ .... . ... OLB 6-1 205

LINDELL, Tom ............ .... . .... LINGENFELTER, Burt .... . ..... . . OLB 6-2 210 LINGLE, Norm ... ..... . . ....... OLB 6-4 194

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Hometown-High School George, IA White River, SD Stanhope, IA Kenosha, WI rrremper>

Madison, SD Morton, MN Delmont, SD Baltic, SD (Tri-Valley) Spencer, IA

Chamberlain, SD Onida, SD (Sully Buttes) Hawarden, IA Desmet, SD Sioux Falls, SD (Lincoln>

Wessington Springs, SD · Winner, SD Fulda, MN Blooming Prairie, MN Hawarden, IA Dubuque, IA (Hempstead>

Eau Claire, WI Anoka, MN Brookings, SD Winnipeg, Mant. (Westwood> Papillion, NE

Bloomington, MN Miller, SD Rapid City, SD (Douglas) Pierre, SD Waseca, MN Sioux Falls, SD (Washington> Ansley, N_E Onida, SD (Sully Buttes) Brookings, SD Elysian, MN (Waterville-Elysian> Ortonville, MN Burke, SD Hurley, SD Sheldon, IA White Bear Lake, MN Tulare, SD New ulm, MN Yankton, SD Chariton, IA

Freeman, SD west Des Moines, IA Nalley> Clear Lake, IA

Urbandale, IA Sioux City, IA (East> Rinsted, IA Plainview, NE Pierre, SD

MAHAN, Tim : . . . .. .. . . . ... .. . .. . OT 5-11 261 So. Burbank, SD (O'Gorman> MARTINI, Marc . . . .. . . .. . . ... . .. . QB 5-10 170 Fr. Sheridan, WY MASTERS, Brett . . · . . . . .. . .. .. ... . CB 5-10 175 Jr. Brainerd, NE McDERMOTT, Kim . .. . ... .. . . . .. . QC 6-3 220

�-Ashwaubenon, WI

MERCHANT, Scott .. . ... . . . .. . .. . OG 6-0 240 r. Spencer, IA M ICHELS, Kevin .. . .... . . . . .. . . .. CB 5-11 190 so. Breckenridge, MN

* * * M ISER, Marty . .. . ... . . .. .. . . . . .. ILB 6-1 205 Sr. White Bear Lake, MN (Hill-Murray> * MOLITOR, Al . . . . . .. . . . ... .. . . ... FB 6-2 200 Sr. Belgrade, MN MOREHOUSE, Rich . . .. . .... ..... . QB 6-3 190 So. Watertown, MN (Watertown-Mayer> MOUNTS, Jeff .. .. . . . .. . . .. .... .. OC 6-2½ 255 Fr. Sioux City, IA (North)

* MURRAY, Kevin .. . . . ... . . .. . . . .. . ss 6-0 178 Sr. Charles City, IA

NAGEL, Barry . .. . . .. . .. . . . . ... . . QB 6-2 180 Fr. Sioux Falls, SD (Washington> NAGEL, Blaine .. .. .. . . . . . .. ... . . . SE 6-2 180 Fr. Avon, SD NELSON, Chris .. . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . . SE ' 6-0 180 So. Garretson, SD

OLSON, Steve .. . .. . ...... . . . .... DT 6-3 2�6 Jr. Fairmont, MN * * ORR, Mike . .. . ... . ... .. . . . . . . .. OG 6-1 225 Sr. Urbandale, IA

PARKER, Bill .... . . . . . . . ... . . . . ... SS 6-1½ 190 So. Sioux Falls, SD <Washington> PARKER, Jay .. . ... .. . . .. . .. . . . . . OL 6-5 200 Fr. Pierre, SD PEARSON, Doug . . . . .. . ... . . .. .. . OG 6-2 225 So. Whitewater, WI PEPER, Todd . . ... .. . .. . . . .. . . .. . SE 5-11 170 Fr. Flandreau, SD

* * PIRNER, Randy . ... . . .. ... . . . . ... CB 5-11 190 S r. Wagner, SD POLAND, Gary . . . . . . ... . . . .. .. .. QB 6-0 180 Sr . Rapid City, SD (Stevens>

* PROUT, Paul . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. FB 5-11 202 Jr. Sioux City, IA (East) P UETZ, Kenny .. . . . ... . . . . . ... . . ILB 6-2 195 Fr. Ethan, SD

* * RASMUSSEN, Wade . . . . . . . .... ... ss 6-1 180 Sr. Brandon, SD !Brandon-Valley> RATH, Kevin . .. . .. .. . . .... . . . . . . RB 5-11½ 183 So. council Bluffs, IA <Treynor> REEVES, Rob ... . ... .. .. ... . . ... . TE 6-4 195 So. Willmar, MN REIDESEL, Shaun . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . ILB 6-1 200 So. Brookings, SD

* *REINER, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QC 6-3½ 236 Sr. Tripp, SD REINHART, Dave . . . . . . . . .. .... . . . RB 5-8 170 · Fr. Flandreau, SD

* * RIEHL, Rod . . . .. . .. .. ..... . . . .. . RB 5-9½ 190 Jr. Appleton, WI * *ROBERTS, Todd . . . : . .. . . . . . . .. . . CB 5-8 184 Sr . Spencer, IA

ROHL, Ryan ... .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . RB 5-11 170 So. Volga, SD !Sioux Valley>

S CHAEFER, Scott .. .. ..... .. .. . . . FS 6-0 190 So. Omaha, NE * * SCHMIDT, Lee . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. DT 6-4 216 Jr . Zwingle, IA (Maquoketa>

S ISLEY, Brian .... .. .. .. . . . . ... . . DT 6-3 222 So. Edgemont, SD * * SKALLA, Kevin .. . . . .. . .. .. . . .. .. RB 6-3 212 J r. Scranton, IA

SKOGERBOE, Jed .. . . ... .. .. ... .. . P 6-3 185 Fr. Spirit Lake, IA SLATTERY, Tom ... . . .... . .. .. . . . DT 6-3 220 Fr. Sioux Falls, SD !O'Gormanl

* SMITH, Jim . . .. . .... . . .. .. . . . . .. FS 6-2 191 Sr. Minneapolis, MN <Roosevelt> SOHLER, Jay . . ... .... . . ... . . . . .. DT 6-3 227 So. Yankton, SD

* SORENSON, Greg . .. . . .. . .. . . .... CB 6-0 180 J r. Brainerd, MN STANLEY, Mark . . . . . . . . .. ... . ... _DB 6-3 220 Fr. Shenandoah, IA STEELE. LeRoy .. ... .. .. .. .. . .. . .. FS 6-1 1SO Jr . Winnipeg, Mant. <Daniel McIntyre> STOWATER, Troy . ... . . . . .. . . ... OLB 6-1 195 So. Marcus, IA

* * * SUNDE� Steve .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . RB 5-8 183 S r. Sioux Falls, SD (Washington> SWEET, Rick . .. , . ... . . . ...... ... OG 6-2 228 J r. Brainerd, MN

THOMAS, Dennis . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . TE 6-3 228 So. Parkston, SD THOMPSON, Todd . .. . . . . . .. .. ... CB 6-1 - 189 Jr. Spirit Lake, IA THORPE, Jeff .. .. . . . . .. ... . . . .. . . TE 6-1 213 J r. Kandiyohi, MN TIEFENTHALER, Jeff . .. .. .... .. . .. SE 6-1 190 So. Armour, SD TIN.DALL, Dan . . ... . . .. . . .. . .. . .. OL 6-4 210 Fr. Akron, IA TOFT, Andy .. . .... . .. . . . .. ...... RB 5-11 183 So. canton, SD

WALLACE, Jon ... . .. .. ... . . . . . . . RB 6-1 196 So. Maquoketa, IA * *WEGHER, Rick . . . . . .... . ... . . . . . RB 5-7 166 Jr. Sioux City, IA !East>

WEISKE, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILB 6-2 215 Fr. Westbrooke, MN WHITE, Phil. . . _ . .. ... . . . . . . .. .. . . OG 6-3 239 So. Burlington, WI

* * WILKINS, Ed .. . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . DT 6-4 253 Sr. Alexandria, MN WIRTJES, Rick . . .... ... ..... ..... FS 6-3 191 Jr. Elmore, MN WURTZ, Greg . . ... . .... . .. .... . . QB 6-3 185 Fr. Yankton, SD

* YACKLEY, Todd . . .... . . .. ... . . . OLB 6-4 220 Jr. Onida, SD (Sully Buttes)

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ALL-TIME RECORDS VS. OPPONENTS

OPPONENT W·L·T Arizona . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . ... . . 0-1 -0 Arkansas State . . . .. . .. .... . .. . . .. 1 -1 -0 Augustana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . 27-9-2 Bemidji state .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . 3-1 -0 Bradley .. . .. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 B·uena Vista .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. 2-1 -0 Carleton College .. . .. .. . . , . . .. .. . . 2-2-0 Catholic University . . . . . . . . .. ... . . 0-1 -0 central Iowa . . . .. ; . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. 1 -0-0 Cincinnati . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 1 -0-0 Colorado state u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2-0 Columbus College . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . 2-0-2 Concordia-Moorhead . . . . . . ... . . . . 0-1 -1 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 6-3-1 Dakota state . . . . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . 3-0-1 Dakota Wesleyan . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2-9-2 Dayton . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . ... . . . 0-1 -0 De Paul . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . 0-2-0 Des Moines University . . . .. . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Detroit University .. . . .. . . .. · . . .. . . 1 -1 -0 Drake University . . .. .. . . . . . . . . ... 1 -8-0 Duquense . . .. . ... . .. . ... . . . . .. . . Q-1 -0 Eastern Michigan . . .. . ... . . . . .. . . 1-2-0 Eastern Montana . .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Emporia State . .. ; . . .. . . . ... . . . . . 1 -0-0 Flandreau City Team . . ... . . . . . . . . 5-0-0 Flandreau Indians . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . 3-1 -0 Fresno State . .. . .. . . . . . . . . ..... . 0-1 -0 Gustavus Adolphus .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 2-0-0 Hamline University . .. . .. .. . . ... . . 5-1 -0 Hawaii . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . ... . .... . 1 -0-0 Huron College . ...... . . . .. . . . . . . . 22-3-0 Idaho . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . . 1 -0-0 Idaho State . . ..... . . ... .. . .. . . . . 2-0-0 Iowa State . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . .. . .. 0-2-0 Kansas State . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . ... 0-2-0 Kansas . . . . . . ... . .. . ...... . .. . .. . 0-1 -0 Loras College . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. 0-3-0 Louisville . . . . .. . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 Loyola (Ch icago> . .. .. ... . . .. . . . . . 0-1 -1 Luther College . ... .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . 1 -0-0 Macalester College . ..... . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-1 Madison High . . . ... .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Manitoba University . . . . .. . . . . . .. 1 -0-0 Mankato state . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . .. 5-7-0 Marquette .. .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . 0-5-0 Michigan State . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .. 0-1 -0 Minnesota . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . 0-6-0 Minnesota B Team . . . .... . .. . . . .. 1 -0-0 Minnesota-Duluth . . .. . .. . . .... . .. 1 -0-0 Minot State . . . . .. .. . ..... . . .. . .. 0-1 -0 Missouri-Rolla . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . . . .- 1 -0-0 Montana .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . .... . . . .. 0-2-0 Montana state . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . . . . 2-9-0 Moorhead State . ... . . . . . ..... .. . 3-1 -0 Morningside College . . . . . . ... . ... 40-1 3-4 Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 Nebraska-Omaha . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . 9-3-1 Nebraska Wesleyan .. . .. . . . . . . . .. 0-0-1

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Meeting 1956 1 963 1982 1961 1949 1 926 1 950 1933 1 947 1 935 1 966 1 928 1 945 1 934 1 908 1 934 1 977 1 937 1 927 1 927 1 969 1 932 1 971 1 972 1 951 1 904 1 907 1 964 1 936 1 975 1 926 1 929 1 979 1 968 1 954 1 960 1 947 1 948 1 978 1 930 1 936 1 920 1 905 1 946 1 982 1 958 1 924 1 933 1 928 1 966 1 945 1 972 1 970 1 966 1 978 1 982 1 963 1 982 1 925

Nevada-Las Vegas . . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. 0-2-0 1 975 North Dakota .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. 24-33-5 1 982 North Dakota State . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 33-31 -5 1 982 Northern Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 6-6-0 1 982 Northern Iowa . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 16-22-2 1 979 Northern state . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 1 2-0-0 1 941 Northwest Missouri . .. . . . . . .. . .. . 1 70-0 1 956 Northwestern college, IA .. . . . . . .. 1 -1 -0 1 956 Oklahoma City ... . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 0-1 -0 1 946 Parsons College . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . 0-1 -0 1 965 Pipestone (City & HS> . . . . . . . .. . . . . 2-0-0 1 904 Portland State .. . . ... . .. .. . . . . .. . 0-2-0 1 980 Quantico Marines .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 972 Regis College . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1 -0-0 1 927 SDSU Army . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 944 Sioux Falls (City & HS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -2-0 1 900 south Dakota u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-39-2 1 982 south Dakota-Springfield . .. . . ... . 2-0-0 1 931 south Dakota Tech . . .. . . . . . ... .. . 5-2-1 1 940 southwest Minnesota ... . ... . .. . . 2-0-0 1 974 St. Cloud State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2-1 -0 1 982 St. John's University . . . . . . · . . ... . .. 0-1 -0 1 953 St. Louis University . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. 1 -1 -0 1 929 st. Norbert . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 1 -1 -0 1 940 st. Olaf College . . ... . .. . . . .. , .. . . 3-1 -0 1 950 St. Thomas . .. . . . . .. . ... . .. . .... . 5-2-0 1 971 Tampa University . .. . . . . .. .. . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 967 Toledo University . . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . 1 -1 -0 1 962 Toland's .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 907 Trinity College . . .. . .. . .. .. . . ... . . 1 -0-0 1 91 7 Watertown (city>. . .. . ... . . . . .. . .. 1 -0-0 1 898 Wayne state (Mich> . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -2-0 1 971 Weber State .. . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . . . 0-3-0 1 976 western state (Colo>. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-1 1 973 western Illinois . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -3-0 1 981 westmar College . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . 0-2-0 1 929 west rexas state . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 0-1 -0 1 939 Wichita state . . . . ... . . .. .. . . . .. . . 1 -4-0 1 955 Wisconsin . . . . ... . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 1 -8-0 1 937 Wisconsin-Lacrosse . . . . .. . . . . . .. . 2-1 -0 1 955 Wisconsin-Whitewater . . .. . . ... .. 1 -0-0 1 979 Yankt9n College . . . . . . . .. . .. . . ... 9-4-1 1 939 Youngstown . . . .. . . . ... .. . .. .. . . 4-4-0 1 979

TOTAL OFFENSE-300 CLUB 424 by Marty Higgins vs. Augustana 1 0 / 31 /82 (1 09 rushing, 31 5 passing>.

347 by Gary Maffett vs. St. Cloud State, 1978 <169 rushing, 1 78 passing>.

31 6 by Ron Meyer vs. Arkansas State, 1963 (27 rushing, 289 passing>.

309 by Marty Higgins vs. North Dakota, 1 981 (97 rushing, 21 2 passing>.

303 by Gary Maffett vs. Augustana, 1 978 (18 5 rushing, 1 18 passing>. •300 or more yards rushing and passing in one game.

MANKATO STATE Year Winner score 1 937 SDSU 40·7 1954 SDSU 66-0 1957 SDSU 20·6 1964 MSU 7-6 1965 MSU 1 4-7 1970 MSU 43-19 1971 MSU 1 0-0 1972 MSU 24-17 1973 MSU 21 -0 1974 SDSU 45-14 1975 SDSU 10-0 1982 MSU 23-21

overall series: Mankota 7, sosu 5, Tie 0 . Longest Win streak: SDSU 3 (1 937-571; MSU 6 (1 964-73). Most Points: sosu 66 (1 9541; MSU 43 (1 970l. Largest Margin: SDSU 66, 1954 (66-0l; MSU 24, 1970 (43·1 9l .

DRAKE UNIVERSITY Year Winner score 1 945 Drake 34-0 1 948 Drake 47-0 1 949 Drake 40-0 1 957 Drake 25·7 1958 SDSU 1 2-6 1 964 Drake 37-1 5 1 967 Drake 34-21 1 968 Drake 28-20 1 969 Drake 21-16 overall series: Drake 8, SDSU 1 Longest Win Streak: SDSU 1 (1 958); Drake 4 (1 945-57, 1964-691. Most Points: sosu 21 ( 1 967) ; Darke 47 (1 9481. Widest Margin: SDSU 6 (1958); Drake 47 (1 948). Most Points, Both Teams: S5 , 1 967 (Drake 34, SDSU 21 1 . Fewest P o ints , Both Teams: 1 8 , 1 9 58 (SDSU 1 2, Drake 6). Shutouts: SDSU 0, Drake 3. Last Shutout: SDSU O; Drake 1949 <40-0l.

MORNINCSIDE Year Winner score 1 922 SDSU 48-0 1 923 Morn 26·24 1 924 SDSU 24-0 1 926 SDSU 21-6 1 927 SDSU 44-7 1 928 SDSU 1 3-7 1 929 SDSU 38-0 1 930 Morn 1 3-0 1 931 SDSU 20-0 1 932 SDSU 26·6 1 933 SDSU 21 ·6 1 934 Morn 1 3-7 1 935 SDSU 1 2·6 1 936 Morn 1 3:0 1 937 Morn 7-0 1 938 SDSU 14-13 1 939 SDSU 34-13

ALL-TIME SCORES VS. 1983 OPPONENTS

1 940 Tie 6-6 1941 SDSU 3-0 1942 SDSU 3-0 1946 Tie 0-0 1947 SDSU 1 3-0 1948 SDSU 1 8-13 1949 SDSU 27-20 1950 SDSU 31-7 1951 SDSU 28-26 1952 SDSU 39-25 1 953 SDSU 31 -29 1954 Morn 39-34 1955 Tie 21 -21 1956 SDSU 28-1 3 1957 Tie 7-7 1958 SDSU 26-6 1959 Morn 34-32 1960 SDSU 22-0 1961 SDSU 56-0 1962 SDSU 41-7 1963 SDSU 28-22 1964 SDSU 32-21 1965 Morn 25-20 1966 Morn 41-21 1967 SDSU 24-1 5 1968 SDSU 43-14 1969 Morn 32-22 1970 SDSU 44-24 1971 Morn 21-12 1972 SDSU 35-0 1973 SDSU 52-1 2 1974 SDSU 27-8 1975 SDSU 17-0 1976 SDSU 14-0 1 977 SDSU 44-20 1 978 SDSU 41-1 7 1979 SDSU 24-0 1980 SDSU 17-6 1981 Morn 28-23 1982 SDSU 35-0

overall series: SDSU 40, Morn 1 3, Tied 4. Longest Win Streak: SDSU 9 ( 1 972-80! ; Morn 2 (1 936-37 & 1 965-66). Most Points: sosu 56 ( 1 9 6 1 ) ; M o r n 4 1 (1 9661. Widest Margin: SDSU 56, 1961 <56-0l; Morn 20, 1966 (41-21) . Most Points, Both Teams: 73 , 1 954 <Morn 39 , SDSU 34). Fewest Points , BothTeams: 0, 1946. Shutouts: By SDSU 1 5; by Morn 4. Last Shutout: BY SOSU, 1 982 135-0l; By Morn, 1 937 <7-0l.

NORTH DAKOTA Year Winner score 1 906 SOSU 5-4 1 907 UNO 24-6 1 914 SDSU 14-3 1 9 1 5 T i e 0-0 1916 SOSU 14-7 1 91 7 SDSU 1 3·6 1 91 9 SOSU 9-7 1 920 U NO 6-3 1 921 SOSU 27- 14 1 922 UNO 16·6 1 923 U NO 1 2·6 1 924 SOSU 7·6 1 926 SOSU 6-0

1 928 UNO 6-0 1952 SDSU 47·7 1 929 UNO 7·6 1961 SDSU 73-0 1 930 UNO 21-0 1 976 SDSU 1 ·0 * 1 931 UNO 34·6 1 977 SDSU 1 0-0 1 932 UNO 1 3-0 1 978 SDSU 43·3 1 933 SDSU 18-2 1 979 SDSU 28·7 1 934 UNO 6-0 1 980 SDSU 1 7-0 1 935 Tie 6·6 1 981 SDSU 40·3 1 936 SDSU 33-6 1 982 SDSU 37-14 1 938 SDSU 37-0 overall series: 1 939 SDSU 14-1 3 SDSU 1 2, St. Cloud 1 . 1 940 UNO 6-0 sosu has won last 1 1 1 941 UNO 33-1 5 games. 1 942 UNO 1 9-8 * SDSU won 1 976 1 948 UNO 31-6 game by forfeit after 1949 UNO 1 9-0 St. Cloud won the 1950 Tie 20-20 game, 39-1 3 . . . that's 1951 SDSU 21 -12 also the last game in 1952 SDSU 60-6 the series played at 1953 Tie 1 3-1 3 St. Cloud . 1954 SDSU 34-20 Most Points: SDSU 73 1955 SDSU 14-6 ( 1961 ) ; St. Cloud 20 1 956 SDSU 14·1 3 ( 19471. 1957 SDSU 53-21 Widest Margins: 1958 UNO 30-12 SDSU 73 <1961 , 73-0l; 1959 SDSU 6-0 St. C loud 14 (1947, 20· 1960 UNO 27-23 6l. 1961 UNO 14-13 1962 SDSU 26-0 NORTH DAKOTA 1963 SDSU 7-6 STATE 1964 UNO 35-28 Year Winner score 1965 UNO 14-7 1 903 NDSU 85-0 1966 UNO 43-0 1 908 SDSU 1 1 -0 1967 UNO 9-7 1 909 NDSU 1 1 -5 1968 UNO 21-16 1 91 0 SDSU 6·3 . 1969 SDSU 1 9-1 3 1 91 1 SDSU 1 4-3 1970 UNO 36-3 1 91 3 SDSU 7-6 1971 UNO 35-7 1 91 5 SDSU 2 1 -0 1972 UNO 51 -21 1 9 17 SDSU 21 · 14 1973 UNO 28-20 19 19 Tie 0-0 1974 SDSU 55-6 1 920 SDSU 27-7 1975 UNO 35-14 1 921 SDSU 54·0 1976 SDSU 28-6 1 922 SDSU 1 3-0 1977 Tie 6-6 1 923 NDSU 1 4-1 3 1978 SDSU 30-19 1 924 SDSU 14-0 1979 UNO 13·0 1 925 Tie 3·3 1980 UNO 47-13 1 926 SDSU 21 -0 1981 SDSU 28-16 1 927 SDSU 34-0 1982 UNO 34-13 1 928 SDSU 27-6

overall series: 1929 Tie 0-0 UNO 33, SOSU 24, Tied 1930 NDSU 24-0 5 1931 SDSU 7-0 i,.ongest win streak: 1 932 NDSU 1 2·6 SDSU 4 1 1954-571; UNO 1 933 SDSU 1 3·7 5 (1 928-32, 1 940-49, 1934 SDSU 38-0 1964-68). 1935 NDSU 7-6 Most Points: SDSU 60 1 936 NDSU 7-0 (1 952), UNO 51 (1 972l. 1 93 7 SDSU 1 3-6 Widest Margin: SDSU 1 938 NDSU 1 3·6 54 (60-6, 1 9521; UNO 1 939 SDSU 6-0 43 (43-0, 1 9661. 1 940 -SDSU 7-0 Most Points, Both 1 94 1 NDSU 25-0 Teams: 74, 1957 1 942 SDSU 14-0 !SDSU 53, UNO 21 1. 1 946 NDSU 6·0 Fewest Points , 1 947 SDSU 7-0 BothTeams: O, 1915. 1948 SDSU 7-6 Shutouts: SDSU 5; 1949 SDSU 33·1 3 UND 9. 1950 SDSU 60-0 Last Shutout: SDSU 1951 Tie 7.7 1 962 (26-01; UNO 1979 1952 NDSU 48·14 (1 3-0l. 1953 SDSU 32·14

1954 SDSU 50-1 3 1955 SDSU 33.7

ST. CLOUD STATE 1 956 NDSU 26-9 Year Winner score 1 957 SDSU 32-14 1 947 scs 20-6 1 958 NDSU 33-20 1 949 sosu 7-0 1 959 NDSU 8-6 1950 SOSU 39-7 1 960 Tie 14· 14 1 951 SOSU 26-0 1 961 SDSU 41 - 12

1 962 SDSU 1 7-6 1 980 Aug 34·7 1 963 SDSU 40-25 1 981 Aug 34-31 1 964 NDSU 20-1 3 1 982 Aug 1 3-10 1 965 NDSU 41 · 13 overall series: 1 966 NDSU 35-6 sosu 27, Aug 9 , Tied 1 967 NDSU 34-14 2 . 1 968 NDSU 21 ·3 Longest Win Streak: 1 969 NDSU 20- 13 SDSU 1 1 ( 1931 -1 955!; 1 970 NDSU 35·0 Aug 3 (1 980-821. 1 971 SDSU 20-1 3 Most Points: SDSU 68 1 972 NDSU 34-16 (1 9541; Aug 34 (1 980 & 1 973 NDSU 24-14 1 981) . 1 974 NDSU 28-0 Largest Margin: 1 975 SDSU 1 3·8 SDSU 68, 1 954 (68-0l; 1 976 NDSU 1 3-0 Aug 27, 1 980 (34-7l. 1 977 NDSU 27-14 Most Points, com-1 978 NDSU 28-26 blned score: 74, 1 979 NDSU 38-14 1 968 (SDSU 47, Aug 1 980 NDSU 23-16 27l. 1 981 NDSU 48-24 Fewest P oints , 1 982 NDSU 1 0·3 combined score: 1 3,

overall series: 1 959 <Aug 1 3, SDSU Ol. SDSU 33, N OSU 31 , S h u t o u t s : B y Ties 9. SOSU-7; By A ug-1 . Longest Win Streak: Last Shutout: By SDSU 5 (1 910· 1917) ; SDSU, 1 969 (42-0l; by N DSU 7 ( 1 964-70!, Aug 1 959 (1 3-0l. 1 976-82). Most Points: SDSU 60 SOUTH DAKOTA ( 1 950 ) ; N DS U 8 5 Year Winner score (1903). 1 889 Tie 6·6 Largest Margin: 1 900 USO 1 7-0 SDSU 60, 1 9 50 (60-0); 1 901 USO 22-0 NDSU 85, 1 903 (85-0). 1 902 USO 1 0-0 Most Points, Both 1 904 T ie 6·6 Teams: 8 5 , 1 903 1 905 USO 1 7-0 (NDSU 85, SOSU Ol. 1 906 USO 22-0 Fewest Po ints , 1 910 usp 33-0 Both Teams: o twice 1 91 1 USO 1 5·6 (1 919, 1925). 1 91 2 USO 73-6

1 914 USO 1 2·0 1 91 5 USO 7-0

AUCUSTANA 1 919 SOSU 1 3-6 Year Winner score 1 920 USO 7-3 1 931 SDSU 49-0 1 921 5DSU 9-0 1 946 SDSU 26-6 1 922 Tie 7-7 1 947 SDSU 33-1 2 1 923 SDSU 7-0 1 948 SDSU 20-6 1 924 SDSU 10-3 1 949 SDSU 28-0 1 925 SDSU 7-0 1 950 SDSU 20-1 2 1 926 Tie 0-0 . 1 951 SDSU 58-7 1 927 USO 1 6-12 1 952 SDSU 47-6 1 928 SDSU 1 3-0 1 953 SDSU 55-0 1 929 SDSU 6-0 1 954 SDSU 68-0 1 930 SDSU 1 3-6 1 955 SDSU 28·0 1 931 USO 10-0 1 956 Aug 21 -20 1 932 Tie 0-0 1 957 SDSU 16-0 1 933 sosu 14-0 1 958 SDSU 20-6 1 934 SOSU 1 9-0 1 959 Aug 1 3-0 1 935 USO 7-2 1 960 Aug 21 -20 1 936 USO 6-0 1 961 SDSU 51-14 1937 USO 12-2 1 962 SDSU 28-7 1 938 USO 7-0 1 963 SDSU 28·8 1 939 USO 21-7 1 964 SDSU 27-14 1 940 USO 26-0 1 965 Tie 14-14 1 941 USO 40-0 1 966 SDSU 1 9-1 3 1 942 USO 7-0 1 967 Aug 21 -1 7 1946 SDSU 20-0 · 1 968 SDSU 47-27 1 947 USO 26-7 1 969 SDSU 42-0 1948 USO 33-0 1 970 Aug 22·6 1949 SOSU 27-25 1 971 SDSU 1 6-1 5 1950 sosu 54-28 1972 SDSU 25-14 1 951 USO 26·6 1 973 Tie 21 -21 1 952 T ie 21 -21 1 974 SDSU 35-6 1953 SOSU 25-0 1 975 Aug 31 -1 7 1954 SOSU 20-1 9 1 976 SDSU 41 -25 1955 SOSU 27-7 1 977 SDSU 14-10 1956 USO 1 9-14 1 978 SDSU 1 9·7 1957 SOSU 21-1 3 1 979 SDSU 28-26 1958 USO 28-7

1 959 SDSU 12·7 1 960 SDSU 28-7 1 961 SDSU 34·6 1 962 SDSU 24-0 1 963 SDSU 61·0 1 964 USO 10-7 1 965 SDSU 30-14 1 966 SDSU 22-18 1 967 SDSU 42·14 1 968 USO 55-32 1 969 SDSU 20-14 1 970 USO 20-0 1 971 USO 37-18 1 972 USO 42-27 1 973 USO 36-10 1 974 USO 20·6 1 975 SDSU 24-22 1 976 Tie 17-17 1 977 USO 1 5-10 1 978 USO 24-7 1 979 SDSU 26·21 1 979 SDSU 33·28 1 980 SOSU 21-1 3 1 980 USO 16-7 1 981 SOSU 21 -20 1 981 USO 28-16 1 982 SDSU 20-7 1 982 USO 31 -6

Overall series: USO 39, SDSU 32, Tied 7. Longest Win Streak: USO 8 (1 935-421; SDSU 5 (1 959-63). Most Points: uso 73 <19121; SDSU 61 (1 9631. Widest Margins: USO 67, 1 91 2 173-61; SDSU 61 , 1 963 (61-0l. Most Points, one Came: 87, 1 968 (USO 55, SDSU 32l.

NORTHERN COLORADO

Year Winner $Core 1 948 SDSU 27-2

· 1949 SDSU 40-1 3 1 959 UNC 22-0 1 960 SDSU 1 5-14 1 961 SDSU 36-1 3 1 962 SDSU 47·0 1 963 SDSU 54-14 1966 UNC 31 ·7 1976 UNC 22-7 1 980 UNC 40-7 1981 UNC 22-20 1982 UNC 23-14

overall series: SDSU 6, UNC 6. Longest Win Streak: SDSU 4 11 960·63!; UNC 5 (1 966-82). Most Points: SDSU 54 (1 9661; UNC 40 11980!. Largest Margin: SDSU 40, 1 966 (54-141; UNC 33, 1 980 (40-71. Most Points: 68, 1966 <SDSU 54, UNC 14) . Fewest Points: 22, 1959 <UNC 22, SDSU Ol . Shutouts: By SDSU 1 , by UNC 1 . Last Shutout: By SDSU, 1 962 (47-0l; by UNC, 1 959 (22-0l.

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CHARTER MEMBER

. OF NORTH CENTRAL

CONFERENCE.

south Dakota state is a charter member of the North Central Inter­collegiate Athletic conference, better known as the North Central Con­ference or NCC.

The league was formed in the fall of 1921 when representatives of col­leges and universities from south Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa and Nebraska met in Chicago to consider the formation of a con­ference. First official competition had teams from south Dakota State, university of South Dakota, North Dakota State , University of North Dakota, Nebraska Wesleyan, Morn­ingside College, Creighton University, St. Thomas and Des Moines university.

Early competition involved just three sports: football, basketball and track. The NCC now determines cham­pionships in 1 0 sports for men and �s an expanding number of champion­ships for women. Men·s champion­ships are determined in football, cross country and golf in the fall; basketball, wrestling, swimming and indoor track in the winter; plus baseball, tennis and outdoor track in the spring.

The league has been a model for other NCAA Division II conferences around the_ nation, not only com­petitively but also from an ad­m in istrative standpoint. Athletically, the conference has produced two NCAA . College Division basketball champions, uso in 1 958 and sosu in 1 963; three NCAA cross countrv cham­pions, sosu in 1959 and 1973 plus NDSU in 1 972; and two NCAA wrestling champions. In addition, NDSU won three College Division football cham­pionships <awarded via pollsl.

The league has had numerous . changes in membership over the years, although five charter members are still counted among the teams in the 1 0-member league.

During the spring and summer of 1 981 , the most recent changes were made. Mankato state, a league member from 1968 through 1 977, was re-admitted to the conference at the league's spring - meeting. Then, during the summer, St. Cloud State's application for admission was approv­ed. Mankato and st. Cloud competed in all sports except football and

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basketball in 1981 -82, and will com­pete for all NCC championships this fall.

The · University of Northern Col­orado at Greeley was added to the league in 1 979, and the Bears won the conference football championship in their first attempt <1 980>. UNC com­petes in all conference sports except baseball - they have maintained their baseball program at the Division 1 1eve1.

Charter members still participating are SDSU, USO, NDSU , UNO and Morn­ingside. Also in the league Augustana College of Sioux Falls, admitted to the conference in 1 941 ; and the Universi­ty of Nebraska-Omaha, in the league since 1976.

UNO was actually in the league from 1935-43 when it was Omaha University - before the university became part of the Nebraska state system.

Des Moines University was the first of the charter members to leave the league, withdrawing in 1926. That university later ceased operations.

Nebraska Wesleyan withdrew following the 1 927 football season. st. Thomas and Creighton severed ties in 1 928.

The university of Northern Iowa <then Iowa State Teachers College) joined the league in 1936 and left in 1 978.

R.D. "Dewey" Halford, former foot­ball coach at Morningside College, became the league's third commis­sioner during the summer of 1 977, succeeding Dr. Richard G. Kop­penhaver, who resigned when the league offices were moved from Min­neapolis to Sioux Falls.

The NCC provides weekly statistical reports for the news media from the conference in Fargo during football, basketball and baseball seasons. NDSU sports information director George Ellis serves as NCC information officer as we1 1 .

The NCC commissioner's address is: Mr. R .D. "Dewey" Halford,

Commissioner North central Conference Suite 1 000 Ramada Inn 2400 N. Louise Avenue Sioux Falls, SD 57107

NCC

1922-South Dakota State university

1 923-Morningside 1 924-South Dakota State

University 1925- (tie) Creighton University and

University of South Dakota 1 92&-south Dakota state

university 1927- <tie) Creighton University and

University of south Dakota 1 928- University of North Dakota 1 929- University of North Dakota 1 930- University of North Dakota 1 931- University of North Dakota 1 932- North Dakota State University 1 933-South Dakota State

university 1 934- University of North Dakota 1 935- North Dakota State University 1 936- University of North Dakota 1 937- University of North Dakota 1 938- university of south Dakota 1 939-South Dakota State

university 1 940- University of Northern Iowa 1 941 - University of Northern Iowa 1 942- (tie) University of Northern

Iowa and Augustana College 1 943- No conference competition

because of world war 1 1. 1 944- No conference competition

because of world war 1 1. 1 945- No conference competition

because of world war 11. 1 946- No conference competition

because of world war 1 1. 1 947- (tie) University of Northern

Iowa and University of south Dakota

1 948- University of Northern Iowa 1 949-South Dakota state

University 1 950-South Dakota State

university 1 951- University of South Dakota 1 952- University of Northern Iowa 1 953-South Dakota state

University 1954-<tie> south Dalfota state

University Morningside College

CHAMP.S

1955-SOUth Dakota State University

1956- Morn ings ide Col lege

1957-SOUth Dakota State University

1958- Universi ty of North Dakota

1959- Augustana Col lege 1960- University of Northern Iowa 1961 - Ctie> south Dakota state

University Univers i ty of Northern Iowa

1962-Ctie> south Dakota state University Univers ity of Northern Iowa

1 963-SOUth Dakota State University

1964- (tiel U n iversity of Northern

Iowa, U n iversity of North Dakota and Nort h Dakota State Un ivers i ty

1965- North Dakota State Un ivers ity 1966- (tie) N orth D a kota state

Un ivers ity and Un iversity of North Dakota

1967- North Dakota State Un iversity 1 968- North Dakota State Un ivers ity 1969- North Dakota State Un ivers ity 1970- North Dakota State U niversity 197 1 - University of North Dakota 1972- (tiel U n ivers i ty of N orth

Dakota and U n iversity of South Dakota

1 973- (tie) North D a kota state Un ivers ity and Un iversity of South Dakota

1 974- (tie) North D akota state Un ivers ity, Un iversity of south Dakota and U n iversity of North Dakota

1 97 5- Univers ity of North Dakota 1 976- North Dakota state Un ivers ity 1 977- North Dakota State Un ivers ity 1 978- University of south Dakota 1 979- University of North Dakota 1 980- University of Northern Co l -

orado 1 981 - North Dakota State Un ivers ity 1 982- North Dakota State Un ivers ity

1982 ALL-NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE TEA M

FIRST TEA M OFFENSE Position

Wide R�ceiver Wide Receiver Tight End Interior Line Interior Line Interior Line Interior Line Interior Line Quarterback Runningback Runningback Runningback

Name

Jeff Rusk Dan Leikvold Terry Den Beste Cliff Carmody Mike Whetstone

• Marty Rocca Mark Mostek Jerry Olson Mark Nellermoe Jim Bright Pat Juhl Dan Harris

school

Aug. USO Morn. NDSU NDSU Neb.-Omaha N . COIO. UNO NDSU N . Colo. UNO NDSU

Ht

6-4 5-9 6-1 ½ 6-2 6-5 5-1 1½ 6-4 6-5 5-1 0 6-0 5-1 0 6-0½

wt Yr

1 95 Jr. · 1 65 Sr. 218 So. 250 Sr. 265 Jr. 238 Sr. 240 Sr. 245 Sr. 1 84 Sr. 1 95 Sr. 1 87 Jr. 220 Jr.

FIRST TEA M DEFENSE Lineman . . John Walker Neb.-Omaha 6-5 Lineman Mark Turgeon UNO 6-3 Lineman Gary Stringer N. Colo. 6-2 Lineman *Kip Pharis uso 6-0 Lineman Mike Stratton NDSU 6-1 Linebacker Tim Carlson Neb.-Omaha 5-1 1½ Linebacker Steve Garske NDSU 6-3 Linebacker *Mike Wieben Morn. 6-4 Deep Back Bruce Larson UNO 6-5 Deep Back Chuck Spencer Neb.-Omaha 5-8 Deep Back Randy McCall N. Colo. 5-10

247 Sr. 240 Jr. 240 Sr. 229 Sr. 225 Jr. 202 Jr. 213 Jr. 221 Sr. 205 Sr. 1 66 Sr. 1 80 Jr.

Deep Back Tom Shockman NDSU 5-1 0½ 181 Jr. Most Valuable Offensive Lineman - Cliff Carmody, NDSU Most Valuable Offensive Back - Mark Nellermoe. NDSU Most Valuable Defensive Lineman - John Walker. Nebraska-Omaha Most Valuable Defensive Back - Steve Garske, NDSU

KICKERS

Hometown

Kenosha, WI Vermillion. so Sheldon, IA Pipestone. MN Minnesota CitY . MN Grand Island, NE Golden. CO Larimore. ND Fargo, ND O'Neill, Neb. Stillwater. MN coon Rapids. MN

Omaha, NE warren, MN Greeley, co Groton. so Stillwater. MN Omaha, NE Richfield, MN Lisbon, IA Fridley, MN Ralston. NE castle Rock. co Larimore. ND

Punter Kicker

Don Geist * Kevin Jelden

N. Colo. 6-1 190 so. Fort Morgan. co

Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Tight End Interior Line Interior Line Interior Line Interior Line Interior Line Quarterback Runningback Runningback Runningback Kicker

Lineman Lineman Lineman LinemarJ Lineman Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Deep Back Deep Back Deep Back Deep Back Punter

N. Colo. 6-2

COACH OF THE YEAR

170 Jr. Greeley, co

Don Morton, North Dakota state university

SECOND TEA M OFFENSE Steve veldman Mike Ethier Mark LUedtke J im Dietz Don Miller Greg Hagtors Corey Harter Jeff Osmundson Nick Henkowski Chris Daniel M ike Law Brad van Roekel Mark Luedtke

UNO 6-5 SDSU 6-3 NDSU 6-5 Neb.-omaha 6-3 UNO 6-6 NDSU 6-2 Morn. 6-0 sosu 6-3 N. Colo. 6-3 USO 6-0 sosu 6-0 Morn. 6-1 NDSU 6-5

205 Jr. 1 90 Jr. 228 Jr. 258 Sr. 255 Sr. 240 So. 230 Sr. 235 Sr. 195 Jr. 173 Sr. 195 Jr. 190 Sr. 228 Jr.

SECOND TEA M DEFENSE Jerry Skow Dan Borgenheimer Russ Robers Dave Knowlton Jerus Campbell Brad Lenarz Dave Hirsch Chris Broome Kirk Swenson Mike Griebel Doug HUShka Tom warren Kurt Seibel

Neb.-Omaha NDSU Aug. sosu USO UNO N. Colo. NDSU UNO N. Colo. NDSU Morn. USO

6-3 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-2½ 6-3 6-0 S-1 1 ½ 5-1 0 6-1 5-1 0 5-9 6-2

230 Sr. 233 Sr. 21 s Jr. 220 Sr. 21 1 Sr. 220 Sr. 217 Jr. 210 Jr. 1 80 Sr. 190 Sr. 1 72 Jr. 1 82 Sr. 205 Jr.

St. Paul, MN

Winnipeg, Mant. can. Hudson. WI Lincoln. NE Raymond. NE Columbia Heights, MN council Bluffs. IA Sioux Falls, so Englewood. co Sioux City, IA Urbandaie. IA Monroe, IA Hudson. WI

Omaha, NE Hibbing, MN

Kenosha, WI Austin, MN Miller, SD New Hope, MN Holyoke. co Wausau. WI Milaca, MN

Denver. co Dickinson. ND Omaha, NE Vermillion . SD

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JACKRABBIT ALL-NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

1 922-Wi lfred Sundet, E ; Adol p h Bachman , G ; F rank Wel c h , B ; Clarence Schutte, B .

1 923-George Thompson, E . 1 924-George Seeley, G ; C lyde (Buck)

Starbeck , C; F rank Wel c h , B ; Frank Kel­l'y, B.

1 925-George Seeley, G ; Clyde (Buck) Starbeck, c.

1 926-Robert Eggers, E ; George Seeley, G; Clyde (Buck) Starbeck, C ; Howard Siegert, B; Fra n k Kel ly, B .

1 927-Walter Parmeter; T ; Arnold Brev ik , G ; Roman Schaefer, B .

1 928-Harry Krug , E ; Ray Jen ison, T ; Harry (Henry) Had ler , G ; Roman Schaefer , B ; weert Englemann, B .

1 92 9- Lem me Hert i n g , E ; Ray Jenison , . T ; Harry (Hen ry) Hadler, G ; weert E nglemann, B .

1 930-None Picked . 1 93 1 -None Picked. 1 932-Dale Pa lmer, E ; Harold Rott, T ;

Don K u mmer, C; Fred J o hnson, B . 1 933-lsadore Ginsbe rg , E ; George

Messner, E ; A lfred Arndt, T; Joe Pl illa l , T ; Hal Price, G ; Chancy U ha ley, C; Fritz Hanson , B; Sol Kra mer, B; Fred Johnso n , B.

1 934-lsadore Ginsberg , E ; Alfred Arndt , T ; Hal Price, G; Pau l M i l ler, B ; Fred Johnson , B .

1 935-Lyle Sundet, C ; Pau l Mi l ler, B . 1 936-Mark Barber, B . 1 937-Bob Riddel l , E ; Bob Pyl man, T . 1 9 3 8 - B o b R i d d e l l , E ; Gera l d

Stab le in , T ; Lloyd ptak, 8 . 1 939-Wi l l i am Matt ison , E ; Rol l i ns

Emmerich , G ; Arndt Muel ler, G; Don Sm ith , C; A l len Schroeder, B.

1 940-Harrv voels, E; Warren Evans, T; Leo n Anderson, G; Tom Archer, c.

1 941 -Leon Anderson , G. 1 942-George Gehant, G; Erv in

Bylander , G . 1 943-45-No offic ia l com petition. 1 946-Pau l G i lbert, E; Ozzie Schock,

G; B i l l Melody, C. 1 947-Pa u l G i l bert, E; Arnold Cook,

T ; Don Volk , B . 1 948-Tom Tabor, B . 1 949-Don Bartlett, E ; Da le Bowyer,

T; Georg e Medch i l l , C ; Herb Bart l ing, B; Darrel l Z i mmerman, B .

1 950-Don Bartlett, E ; Da le Bowyer, T; H oward Amen, C; G eorge Medch i l l , C ; Herb Bartl i ng, B; wa rren Wi l l iamson , B; B i l l G i b bo ns, B .

1 951 -Marv Kool , E ; Bob Durland, G ; Doug Eggers , G; Pete Retzlaff, B ; Da l las Hoff, B .

1 952-Lou Gu ida, G ; Len Kortmever,

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C ; Pete Retzlaff, B . 1 9 53-Lo r e n E ng l u n d , E ; D i c k

Walker, G ; D i ck Klawitter, C ; Jerry Wel ch , B; Roger Denker, B.

1 954-Jack N i tz , T; Roger Ker ns, G; Harold Back l u n d , C; Jerry Welch , B ; Roger Denker, B .

1 955-Jerry Acheson , E ; Ha rwood Hoeft, T; Len Spanjers, G; Dick K lawit­ter, C; Bob Betz , B; D ick Ste iner, B; Larry (Bubb) Korver, B.

1 956-Ha rwood Hoeft, T; Bob Betz, B ; Arnold (Nig ) Johnson , B.

1 9 57-E t l i s J e nse n , E; Wayn e Haensel , T; . Len Spanjers, G; Al Breske, B ; Ron Lava l l ee , B.

1 958-Dick Raddatz, E ; James Cra ig, T; A l Breske, 8.

1 959-Lee Bondhus , T; Ken H olm, G; Jim vacura , HB .

1 960-Lee Bondhus , T ; Joe Thorne, B .

1 961 -Roger E isch ens, E ; M i ke Sterner, G; Dean Koster, Q B ; Joe Thorne, FB .

1 962-1 st Team - Roger Eischens, E ; Jerry Ochs, C ; Dean Koster, QB ; Wayne Rasmussen, H B ; 2nd Team - J i m Rickie, G; Garv B oner, H B .

1 963-Darrel Tramp, E ; E d Maras, E ; Dave Westb rock, T ; Jerry Ochs , C; Ron Meyer, QB; Wayne Ras_mussen , H B .

1 964-Ed Maras, E ; R o n Meyer , OB. 1 965-Non e Picke d .

· ·1 966-None Picked . _ 1 967-wayne Onken , OT; Darwin

Gonnerman , RB; Tom Rockers, DE;

-

Bryan Peeke , LB. 1 968-Darwin Gon nerman, RB; Tom

Rocke rs, DE . 1 969-Clyde Hage n , TE ; J im Langer,

LB . 1 970-Chuck Kavanagh , DB. 1 97 1 -Jim Hei n itz , LB. 1 972-Ph i l Engle, OT. 1 973-Les Tuma, RB ; Charl ie C lark­

sean , DB . 1 974-Lynn B o d e n , OT ; J e rry

Lawrence, OT; J .D . Alexander, LB. 1 9 7 5-Fred Sc h m i d t , C; Ron

Ch ristensen , OT; Jere Rambow, DB. 1 97 6-Monte Mos i man, TE ; B i l l Mat­

thews, DT; Gene Ludens, LB. 1 977-Monte Mos i man, TE ; B i l l Mat­

thews, DE; Roberto Parker, DT. 1 978-Lionel Mack l in , WR; Dave

Scheele, OT; Joel Price, OG; R ick Reese, LB .

1 979-Lionel Mack l i n , WR; Gary Maf­fett, QB; Chuck Loewen, OT; Dan Dum­merm uth, FS; 2nd Team - M a rk Kool , OG ; Dan Johnson , FB ; Jay E l iason, OT· M i ke Breske, CB.

1 980-1 st team: B rian sunders, RB; Tony Harris , K; Mark Dunbar, DE ; 2nd team : Quinten Hofer , OT; Mike B reske, CB.

1 981 -1st team : Marty Hig g i ns, OB ; Q u i nten Hofer, OT ; Dan Dummermuth , FS; 2nd team: Tom Olson, LB ; Mike Eth ier, WR; Brian B u n kers, RB .

1 982-1st team: none; 2 n d team: M i ke Ethier, WR; Jeff Osmu ndson , OG; Mike Law, OB; Dave Knowlton, DE .

HOBO DAYS AT COUCHLIN-ALUMNI STADIUM

Date score crowd October 13, 1962 SDSU 26, North Dakota O 9,000 October 19, 1963 sosu 61, south Da�ota o 8,500 October 10, 1964 North Dakota 35, SDSU 28 9,300 October 16, 1965 sosu 30, south Dakota 14 9, 000 October 15, 1966 North Dakota 43, SDSU O 6,400 October 21, 1967 sosu 42, south Dakota 14 10,000 October 12, 1968 North Dakota 21, SDSU 1 6 10,500 October 18, 1969 sosu 20, south Dakota 14 12,000 October 10, 1970 North Dakota,36, SDSU 3 10,000 October 16, 1971 south Dakota 37, sosu 18 10,000 October 12, 1972 North Dakota 51, SDSU 21 11, 000 October 20, 1973 South Dakota 36, SDSU 10 13, 500 September 28, 1974 sosu 35, Augustana 6 14,146 October 18, 1975 sosu 24, south Dakota 22 15, 866 * October 16, 1976 SDSU 28, North Dakota 6 11, 961 October 22, 1977 south Dakota 15, sosu 10 15,193 October 14, 1978 south Dakota 24, SDSU 7 13,491 October 6, 1979 sosu 26, south Dakota 21 12, 007 October 18, 1980 North Dakota State 23, SDSU 16 6,4 99 October 3, 1981 Northern Colorado 22, SDSU 20 8, 308 October 9, 1982 North Dakota Ste 10, SDSU 3 8, 540

sosu has won 9, lost 12 on Hobo Dav since Coughlin-Alumni Stadium replaced State Field in 1962.

The 21 Hobo Dav games at Coughlin-Alumni stadium have drawn 215,218 fans, an average of 10,286 per game! !

ALL-TIME HOBO DAY RECORD VS.· OPPONENTS

Opponent Augustana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Morningside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SDSU Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . south Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . South Dakota Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. John's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wichita State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yankton College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

OVERALL RECORD . . . 38-26-5 *

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

11-10-2 1-2-0 0-1-0 1-0-0

1 5-11-3 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0

First Meeting

1946 1923 1920 1927 1914 1917 1981 1944 1915 1913 1953 1937 1912

Last Meeting

1974 1925 1945

1976 1982

1979

*While the totals show 69 Hobo Dav games, there have been 71 Hobo Davs. There as no game in 191 8 during World war I, and in 1943, the game was between two Army special training teams from campus. Thus, in 1983, it will be the 72nd annual Hobo Day, but the 70th Hobo Day football game.

1912 1 91 3 1914 1915 1 91 6 1 91 7 1 91 8 1 91 9 1 920 1921 1 922 1 923 1 924 1925 1 926 1 927 1 928 1929 1 930 1 931 1932 1933 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 1950 1 951 1 952 1 953 1954 1 955 1 956 1957 1 958 1 959 1 960 1 961 1 962 1 963 1 964 1 965 1 966 1 967 1 968 1 969 1 970 1 971 1972 1 973 1 974 1 975 1 976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1 981 1 982

HOBO

DAY

RESULTS

won 38, Lost 25, Tied 6

SDSU Opp. 6 Yankton Col lege 3

36 south Dakota School of Mines 0 14 Un iversity of North Dakota 3 0 university of south Dakota 7

1 4 un iversity.of North Dakota 7 21 North Dakota State University 14

No Game - world War 1 9 university of North Dakota 7

14 Hamline Univers ity 0 27 un iversity of North Dakota 14 7 university of south Dakota 7

27 Creighton un iversity 20 10 un iversity of south Dakota 3 0 Creighton university 19 0 university of south Dakota 0

44 Morningside College 7 1 3 Un iversity o f south Dakota 0 6 Un iversity of North Dakota 7

13 Un iversity of south Dakota 6 6 University of North Dakota 34 0 un iversity of south Dakota 0

18 University of North Dakota 2 19 Un iversity of south Dakota 0 6 un iversity of North Dakota 6 0 un iversity of south Dakota 6

20 Wichita State College 6 0 Un iversity of south Dakota 7

14 Un iversity of North Dakota 1 3 0 University of south Dakota 26

15 ·University of North Dakota 33 0 un iversity of south Dakota 7

Two Army special Trng . teams played to a 6-6 tie

6 sos Army 0 25 Haml ine univers ity 0 26 Augustana Col lege 6 7 un iversity of south Dakota 36

20 Augustana college 6 27 university of south Dakota 25 21 University of North Dakota 21 6 University of south Dakota 26

60 University of North Dakota 6 13 St . JoJms (M inn . l University 26 34 Un iversity of North Dakota 20 27 University of south Dakota 7 14 University of North Dakota 1 3 21 Un iversity of south Dakota 1 3 12 University of North Dakota 30 1 2 university of south Dakota 7 23 University of North Dakota 27 34 Un iversity of soutt, Dakota 6 26 Un iversity of North Dakota 0 61 University of south Dakota 0 28 Un iversity of Nor:th Dakota 35 30 University of south Dakota 14 0 Un iversity of North Dakota 43

42 University of south Dakota 14 16 University of North Dakota 21 20 un iversity of south Dakota 14 3 University of North Dakota 36

18 University of South Dakota 37 21 University of North Dakota 51 10 University of south Dakota 36 35 Augustana college 6 24 University of south Dakota 22 28 University of North Dakota 6 10 University of south Dakota 1 5 7 University of south Dakota 24

26 University of South Dakota 21 16 North Dakota State 23 20 Northern Colorado 22

3 North Dakota State 10

Hobo oav record vs. u. of south Dakota, 1 5-11 -3

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1 982 CAME BY CAME

SUMMARY . . .

St. Cloud State 7

south Dakota state 10

Jacks Win In Haensel Debut

Five different players scored touchdowns and Ken Jensen kicked a 42-yar_d field goal as south Dakota State dumped St. Cloud State 37-14 in the 1982 season opener at Coughlin-Alumni Stadium.

St. Cloud, who attemp­ted to end a five-game los­ing streak in season openers, led 14-10 at halftime but the Jacks scored when they took the opening kick off of the third quarter and marched 80 yards on 14 plays to regain the lead. sosu rushed for 223 yards. in the second half and finished with a 253-128 total yardage advantage after intermission.

sosu - Ken Jensen 42 yard field

;outh Dakota SOuth Dakota state

goal . 28 yards, 9 plays after Jensen recovered fumble at c;osu 46. 9:44 1st a. sosu 3, St. Cloud 0.

St. Cl - Tom Nelson 1 yard run Udi l io Godinez kickl 88 yards, 14 plays after sosu kickoff. 3:43 1 st a. St . C loud 7 , SDSU 3.

sosu - Kevin Skalla 8 yard run <Jensen k ickl 63 yards, 8 plays after St. Cloud kickoff. 1 : 1 7 1 st Q SDSU 10, St. Cloud 7.

St. Cl - Terry Kearney 27 yard run (Godinez kick) 51 yards, 4 plays after sosu punt. 7 :08 2nd a. St. Cloud 14, SDSU 10.

sosu - Al Mol itor 1 yard run <Jensen kick! 80 vards. 14 olavs after St. Cloud kickoff to open third quarter. 8:08 3rd a. sosu 17 , St. Cloud 14 .

sosu - Steve Sundet 8 yard run <Jensen kickl 42 yards, 7 plays after pass interception by Jim Smith. 4:27 3rd a . SDSU 24, St. Cloud 14 .

sosu - Mike Law 1 yard run (k ick blocked! 46 yards, 6 plays after St. Cloud. punt. 5:46 4th a. SDSU 30, St. Cloud 14 .

SDSU - Rod R iehl 1 yard run (Chris Nelson kickl 76 yards, 10 plays after pass interception by Mi lt Stuckey. 0 :14 4th a. SDSU 37, St. Cloud 14.

Jacks surprise Coyotes 20-7

The sosu offense click­ed to the tune of 360 total yards and the Jackrabbit defense contained the ex­plosive uso offense as the Yellow and Blue won 20-7 in the Beef Bowl game.

Jackrabbit quarterback Mike Law was elected outstanding Player of the game by the media cover­ing the event as he ran 8 yards for State's first score, then hooked up with John Herman on a 75-yard scoring strike as the Jacks opened a 14-0 first quarter lead.

Law finished the day 8-for-15 passing for 181

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yards and added 11 yards rushing. The game drew the largest crowd in Beef BOWi history, 8,215.

sosu - Mike Law 8 yard run (Ken Jensen kickl 62 yards on 10 plays after uso punt. 8 :14 1 st a. sos� 7, USD O.

sosu - John Herman 75-yard pass from Law <Jensen kickl 9·1 yard on 6 plays after uso punt. 0: 18 1 st C. SDSU 1 4, USO 0.

sosu - Jensen 33 yard field goal . 26 yards, 8 plays after uso lost fum­ble at own 42. 10: 1 2 3rd a. sosu 17 , USD O.

uso - Dan Leikvold 36 yard pass from Chris Daniels <Kurt Seibel kickl 78 yards, 7 plays after sosu lost ball on downs. 0:16 3rd a . SDSU 1 7, USO 7.

sosu - Jensen 23 yard field goal . 74 yards, 14 plays after uso punt. 5 :08 4th Q . SDSU 20, USO 7.

south Dakota state 1 2 7 0

Nebraska-Omaha 3 6 0

Jacks surprise Omaha 22-1 1

O M A H A , N e b . Nebraska-Omaha held south Dakota state to just 37 yards total offense in the second half, but the Jacks made a 19-9 halftime lead stand up for a 22-11 victory before 10,200 fans at Al Caniglia Field.

As was the case against uso one week earlier, the Jacks scored early on a long bomb, this one 66 yards from Mike Law to John Herman. Then Law added a two-yard run after the Jacks recovered a fumble at the Maverick five.

Jackrabbit defens ive end Dave Knowlton was named NCC Defens ive Player of the week after th is one as he was credited with 11 tackles, f ive of them solos; recovered the fumble at the five to set up State·s

second touchdown; in­tercepted a pass to set up another TD, had one quarterback sack and bat­ted down one pass.

UNO - Mark Pettit 47 yard field goal. 31 yards, 9 plays after sosu lost ball on downs at UNO 39. 8:53 1st a. UNO 3, sosu 0.

sosu - John Herman 66 yard pass from Mike Law (kick failed) 64 yards, 3 plays after UNO kickoff. 7 :50 1 st a. SDSU 6, UNO 3.

SDSU - Mike Law 2 yard run (pass fai led) 5 yards in 2 plays after fum­ble recovery by Dave Knowlton. 6:21 1 st a. SDSU 1 2, UNO 3.

SDSU - Rick Wegher 2 yard run (Ken Jensen kick! 34 yards, 6 plays after Knowlton pass interception. 1 2:49 2nd a. sosu 1 9, UNO 3.

UNO - Mark Gurley 8 yard pass from Randy Naran (pass failed!. 6 plays, 25 yards after pass intercep­tion. 1 : 1 0 2nd a . SDSU 19, UNO 9.

sosu - Jensen 39 yard field goal . 41 yards in 9 plays after UNO lost ball on downs. 1 : 53 4th a. sosu 22, UN0 9.

UNO - Safety as Mike Law tackled in end zone out of punt formation . 0 :05 to play in game. sosu 22, UNO 1 1 .

south Dakota state 7

Northern Colorado 0

Northern Colorado Ends Win Streak

GREELEY, Colo. - Nor­thern Colorado ended sosu·s three-game win streak 23-14 in a hard­fought game which saw the Jacks outgain the Bears 350-304 in total yards.

The score was tied at 14 when Jim Bright ran one in from a yard out early in the fourth quarter after UNC recovered a fumble at the Jack 37 on the final play of the third period.

Law had 278 yard total offense as he hit 17 of 36 passes for 202 yards, but he had three passes in­tercepted. John Herman caught 7 for 108. UNC's Jim Bright rushed for 148 yards on 29 carries.

The kicking game was a key in this one. UNC's Don Geist punted seven times for a 51-yard average, in­cluding an 80-yarder into the end zone after the Jacks stopped UNC on its

initial possession of the game. And Kevin Jelden kicked a 41-yard field goal and put all five of his kickoffs in the end zone. sosu had zero yards in return <punts, kickoffs, in­terceptions) while UNC had 99.

SDSU - Rod Riehl 6 yard run (Ken Jensen k ick> 24 yards, 4 plays after UNC fumbled punt and Jacks recovered. 14:29 2nd a. sosu 7, UNC O.

UNC - Rod Rudel 13 yard pass from Nick Henkowski <Kevin Jelden kick) 49 yards, 8 plays after sosu punt. 8 : 17 2nd a. SDSU 7, UNC 7.

UNC - Jim Bright 22 yard run <Jelden k ick) 56 yards, 4 plays after sosu punt. 2:01 2nd a. UNC 14, SDSU 7.

sosu - Rick wegher 4 yard run <Jensen kick> 80 yards, 10 plays after UNC punt. 6:24 3rd a. SDSU 14 , UNC 14.

UNC - Bright 1 yard run (kick fail· ed). 37 yards, 5 plays after sosu lost fumble. 1 2:59 4th a. UNC 20, SDSU 14 .

UNC - Jelden 41 yard f ie ld goa l . 18 yards, 5 plays after sosu fumble. 6:38 4th 0.

SDSU SHRINE CAME STARTED IN 1 966

The Shrine Game at south Dakota state will have its 18th renewal when the Jackrabbits open their 1983 season against Mankato State Sept. 3.

The game is a project of the Brookings Shrine Club with proceeds from the advance ticket sales going to support the 19 orthopedic hospitals and three burn centers sponsored a11 · or in part by Shrine Clubs nationally.

The Shrine games haven't been particularly good for the Jacks. sosu ·has won just six of the first 17. But State has won the last two, both over St. Cloud State in the season's openers of 1981 and 1982.

SHRINE CAME SCORES 1966-Colorado State University 45 , sosu 14 1967-Minnesota-Du luth 12 , sosu 7 1968-Weber State 27, SDSU 1 2 1969-Drake 21 , SDSU 1 6 1970-SDSU 34, St. Thomas 1 4 1 971-Mankato State 1 0, SDSU 0 1 972-SDSU 49, M issouri-Rolla o 1 973-Mankato State 21 , SDSU 0 1974-Youngstown 35, sosu 21 1 975-SDSU 10, Mankato State 0 1976-Western I l l inois 28, sosu 21 1977-SDSU 10, St . Cloud State 0 1978-Moorhead State 1 2, SDSU 7 1 979-North Dakota 1 3, SDSU 0 1 980-Western I l l inois 33, sosu 2 7 1981-SDSU 40, St. Cloud State 3 1982-SDSU 37, St. Cloud State 1 4

North Dakota state 0 3 7

south Dakota State 3 0 0

Bison Spoil Hobo Day 1 0-3

I t was a 3-3 t ie at halftime , but North Dakota State dominated the second half, winning Hobo Day 10-3 With a bruising ground game Which had the Bison outrushing the Jacks 2 16-80.

Matter of fact, the stats favored the Bison 183-59 after intermission. The eventual NCC champions just didn't make the most of a couple of scoring op­portunities.

Nonetheless, State had a 3-0 lead thanks to a Ken Jensen field goal in the first quarter, and the Jacks also blew some scor­ing chances, including

1south Dakota State North Dakota

one in the second period when State had a first down at the Bison 14 but lost the ball on a pass in­terception. The Jacks also had a first down at the Bison 20 in the fourth quarter but lost 12 yards on a first down play and ended up punting.

sosu - Ken Jensen 37 yard field goal . 48 yards on 1 1 plays after opening k ickoff. 8:45 1 st a. SD5U 3, N DSU 0.

NDSU - Mark Luedtke 42 yard f ield goal. 47 yards on 12 plays after punt. 1 1 :40 2nd a. sosu 3, N DSU 3.

N DSU - Terry Baer 4 yard pass from Mark Nel lermoe <Luedtke k iCkl . 68 yards in 8 Plays after SDSU punt. 2 :50 3rd a. NDSU 10, SDSU 3.

Sioux Roll Past Jacks GRAND FORKS, ND - It

could be the final score and the game statistics don't tell you a thing about this one.

The final was 34-13. It was a 20-0 at halftime and the Jacks were shutout until the fourth quarter.

The charts show UND with a slim 337-335 advan­tage in total offense. sosu got most of that after Mark Dolan relieved Mike Law at quarterback and hit 19 of 29 passes for 176 yards. The Jacks had just 57 net yards on 24 rushing attempts in the game.

UNO - Glen Kucera 10 yard pass from Larry Kul las <John R iche •k ick> 30 yards, 6 plays after p ass in­terception. 7 :32 1st a. UNO 7 , sosu

0. UNO - Mike Moe 1 yard run ffony

Sdao kick> 80 yards, 1 5 plays after fumble recovery in end zone. 4 :35 2nd a. UNO 14, SDSU 0.

UNO - John Roche 35 yard f ie ld goa l . 44 yards, s p lays after punt. 2 : 1 7 2nd a. UNO 17, SDSU 0.

UNO - Roche 39 yard field goa l . 39 yards, 5 plays after sosu lost bal l on downs. 0:01 2nd a . UNO 20, SDSU 0.

sosu - Mark Dolan 5 yard run <Ken Jensen kick> 91 yards, 15 p lays after UNO punt. 1 1 :41 4th a. UNO 20 , SDSU 7 .

UNO - Moe 1 yard run <Roche k ick> 76 yards, 8 plays after sosu touchdown. 8:08 4th a. UNO 27 , SDSU 7 .

sosu - Mike Perki ns 24 yard pass from Dolan (pass fai led> 53 yards, 9 plays after Rick Wegher's 39-yard k ickoff return to 47. 5:21 4th a . UNO 27 , SDSU 14.

UNO - Mike Day 18 yard run <Roche k ick> 53 yards, 3 plays after on-side kick attempt by Jacks. 4:05 4th 0. UNO 34, SDSU 1 4.

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1 982 CAME BY CAME

STATISTICAL SUMMARY .

First

Downs

R-Pa-

Rushing Yds

OPPONENT: Pn-Tot Att·Yds Pass

St. Cloud State . . . . . . . . 6-1 0-1-1 7 20- 78 271 south Dakota State . . . . . . . . . 20· 7-1 -28 60-31 5 1 46

south Dakota . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . 5- 8-1 -14 38· 77 1 73 south Dakota State . . . . . . . . . 10· 7-2-19 55-1 79 1 81

south Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . 8- 2-1 -1 1 54-109 1 42

Nebraska-Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-10-0-13 32- 82 1 93

south Dakota state . . . . . . . . . . 7-10-2-19 40-148 202 Northern Colorado . . . . . . . . . 10- 5-0-1 5 46-1 56 1 48

North Dakota State . . . . . . . . . 1 1 · 5-2-18 47-216 82 south Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . 8· 5-1 -14 34- 80 1 08

Morn ingside . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9- 2-1 -1 2 41-1 26 51 south Dakota State . . . . . . . . . 1 1 -10-0-21 47-162 1 34

south Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . 4-1 3-3-20 24- 57 278 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 · 8-1-20 48-1 35 202

south Dakota state . . . . . . . 1 1 · 7-1 -1 9 46-191 101 Augustana . . . . . '8-1 0-1 -1 9 36- 79 1 90

south Dakota state . . . . . . . . . 14- 8-0-22 39-147 214 south Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14· 3-0-1 7 52-217 95

south Dakota State . . . . . . . . . 19· 4-2-25 65-301 83 Mankato State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-10-1 -1 5 26-105 232

Morningside 0

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0 0

0 1 4

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Jacks out-Mud Chiefs 35-0 It was cold, windy, wet

and m u d dy at Coughl in­Alu m n i stad ium, but the Jacks won 35-0 as tu r­novers set u p three touc h d owns for State.

It was a day on whi c h there wasn't m uch of­fense. sosu had a 296-1 77 adva n tage in total yards. Longest TD drive by the Jacks was 52 yards. E leven different players carried the bal l for the Jacks.

SDSU - Mike Law 5 yard run <Ken

Jensen kick) 20 yards, 5 plays after

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Morningside mishandled snap on punt attempt. 8:1 1 1st a. SDSU 7, Morn. o.

SDSU - Mike Ethier 1 3 yard pass from Law <Jensen kickl 46 yards, 8 plays after Morningside punt. 3 :02 1 st Q. SDSU 14, Morn. 0.

SDSU - Kevin Skalla 1 3-yard pass from Law uensen kickl 30 yards, 6 plays after Morningside fumbled kickoff to open second half. 11 :44 3rd a. SDSU 21 , Morn. 0.

SDSU - Rick wegher 1 3 yard run uensen kickl 52 yards, 7 plays after Morningside lost fumble. 4:12 3rd a. SDSU 28, Morn. o.

SDSU - Steve Sundet 4 yard run <Jensen kick> 11 yards, 4 plays after Morningside fumble. 2:29 4th a. SDSU 35, Morn. 0.

Passes Total Return Pen. Punts- Fumbles C·A·I Offense Yards Yards Avg. Lost

1 7-38-3 58-349 0 4-4 1 . 3 2-1 2 2-1 1 1 -23-1 83:461 46 3-3 1 .0 3-23 3-1

1 5-22-1 60-250 3 7-44.7 4-58 2-2

8-1 5-1 70-360 14 4-35.2 1 1 -100 1 -0

6-18-2 72-251 34 7-35.6 6-65 1 -1 1 7-41 -1 73-275 92 8-35.6 9-82 3-2

1 7-36-3 76-350 0 6-34.7 6-55 2-2 . 1 2-23-0 69-304 45 7-51 .0 1 1 -1 14 2-1

7-13-1 60-298 -1 5-34.0 5-29 1 -0 1 3-22-1 56-188 1 7 6-35.8 8-83 0-0

7-20-0 61 - 177 57 4-45.7 2-10 7-3 1 1 ·18·2 65-296 14 2-33.0 3-1 5 3-0

27·56-7 80-335 0 3-28.3 10-71 1 -1 1 5-26-0 74-337 1 7 6-28. 5 9-1 1 1 1 -1

1 2-27-3 73-292 14 3-33.0 5-35 1 -1 21 -37-1 73-269 1 3 4-32.8 3-20 3-1

18-35-2 74-361 0 7-37.3 1 -5 2-1 7-1 3-1 65-312 1 06 5-42.8 3-1 7 0-0

1 1 -24-1 89-384 18 6-38.2 7-43 3-2 19-32-1 58-337 43 7-34.0 7-57 0-0

south Dakota State 7 3 1 0

7 3 1 3

Field coal Lifts Vikings SIOUX FALLS - Kent

Seibel 's 3 2-yard field goal with 3:28 to play gave A u g u s t a n a i ts t h i r d stra i g h t v i ctory over sosu , th i s one a 1 3-1 0 job.

A u g u s t a n a · s o n l y touchdown came on its f irst possession when the Jacks fumbled a V ik ing punt and AC recovered at the SDSU 2 3.

sosu t i ed the score in the first period and led 1 0-7 after Ken Jensen's 29 yard field goal in the se­cond perio d , but the Jacks couldn't hang on.

SDSU o utrushed the Vik­

i n gs 1 9 1 -79 , b u t AC freshman John Sch u ltz

com pleted 21 of 37 passes for 1 90 yards.

AC - Jeff Rusk 12 yard pass from John Schultz <Kent Seibel k ick> 23 yards, 6 plays after recovering muffed punt. 9:28 1st a. Augustana 7, SDSU 0.

SDSU - Steve Sundet 2 yard run (Ken Jensen kickl 51 yards, 10 plays after 32 yard return by Rick Wegher gave Jacks ball at m idfield following AC touchdown. 4 : 54 1st a. Augustana 7, SDSU 7.

SDSU - Jensen 29 yard f ie ld goal. 38 yards, 11 plays after p u nt . 8:14 2nd a. SDSU 1 0, Augustana 7 .

AC - Seibel 4 1 yard fiel d goal . 59 yards, 8 plays after SDSU k ickoff. 5:22 2nd a. SDSU 10, Augustana 10.

AC - Seibel 32 yard fiel d goal . 68 yards, 1 2 plays after SDSU p u nt. Vik­ings moved from own 1 8 to SDSU 15 with winning field goal on fourth and five play. 3 :28 4th a. Augustana 1 3, sosu 10.

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Coyotes Win Remat_ch 31 -6

VERMILLION, SD - It was another one of those games where stats don't mean anything : sosu outgained uso 361-312, but lost the game 31-6.

Return statistics, not figured in total offense, tell the story: USO 166, SDSU 0.

The score was close at 7-6 when uso scored with just under five minutes left in the second quarter to take a 14-7 halftime lead. After that, it was all USO, climaxed by a 34 pass interception return for a touchdown by Bill Town­send, who also had a 49-yard punt return and was

credited with 13 tackles. I

uso - Bruce Harman 42 yard pass from Chris Daniels <Kurt Seibel kick> 87 yards, 10 plays after punt. 3:45 1st a. USO 7, SDSU 0.

sosu - John Herman 1 1 yard pass from Mark Dolan <kick fai led> 83 yards in 14 plays after uso touchdown. 12:18 2nd a. uso 7 , SDSU 6.

uso - Daniel 1 yard run <Seibel kick> 26 yards, 8 plays after 49 yard punt return by Townsend. 4:48 2nd 0. USO 1 4, SDSU 6.

uso - Chui Schwanke 3 yard run <Seibel kick> 60 yards, 11 plays after punt. 1 :27 3rd a. USO 21 , SDSU 6.

USO - Seibel 31 yard field goal. 14 yards, 5 plays after Randy Riendl's 78-yard pass interception return from goal line. 7:24 4th a. USO 24, SDSU 6.

uso - Bill Townsend 34-yard pass interception return. <Seibel k ick> 3:35 4th Q. USO 31 , SDSU 6.

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Jacks Lose on 53-Yard Field coal

MANKATO, M inn. Steve Springer ·s third field goal of the game, a 53-yard effort with under five minutes to play, gave Mankato a 23-21 victory over sosu in the season finale.

Mankato scored on the fourth play of the game as freshman quarterback Kevin Bies hooked up with David Robb on a 52-yard scoring play.

State took the lead at 21-17 in the third quarter on a one-yard run by Mike Law, then Springer hit from 21 yards out late in that period to make it 21-20.

Mankato · s w inn ing score was set up by a Jackrabbit fumble.

MSU - David Robb 52 yard pass

from Kevin Bies <Steve Springer kick> 4 plays, 71 yards after open· ing kickoff. 13 :58 1 st a. Mankato 7, SDSU 0.

SDSU - Rod Riehl 6 yard run (Ken Jensen k ick> 12 plays, 49 yards after Mankato punt. 1 3:57 2nd a. Mankato 7 , SDSU 7 .

MSU - David Beyer 7 yard run (Springer kick> 61 yards, 8 plays after SDSU kickoff. 12:07 2nd 0. Mankato 1 4, SDSU 7.

sosu - Mike Law 10 yard run uensen kick> 4 :1 1 2nd a. 99 yards on 18 plays (16 rushes> after Mankato kickoff. 4:1 1 2nd o. Mankato 1 4, SDSU 14 .

MSU - Springer 32 yard field goal . 49 yards on 9 plays after sosu kickoff. 2:02 2nd a. Mankato 17 , SDSU 1 4.

sosu - Law 1 yard run uensen kick> 44 yards, 7 plays after Mankato punt. 8:04 3rd o. sosu 21 , Mankato 17 .

MSU - Springer 21 yard field goal . 37 yards in 7 plays after sosu fumble. 2:33 3rd a. SDSU 21 , Mankato 20.

MSU - Springer 53 yard field goal. 8 yards, 4 plays after sosu fumble. 4:59 4th a. Mankato 23, SDSU 2 1 .

FORMER SDSU PLAYERS DRAFTED BY THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEACUE

1 939-Bob Riddell , end, Philadelphia

1951-Harrv Gibbons, back, Detroit Dick Peot, tackle, Detroit

1953-Pete Retzlaff, back, Detroit 1955-Jerrv Welch, back, Baltimore 1956-Dominic Klawitter, center, Chicago Bears 1957-Harwood Hoeft, end, Baltimore 1958-Wayne Haensel, tackle, New York Giants 1959-LeRoy Bergan, tackle, Baltimore 1962-Joe Thorne, fullback, Green Bay

Ron Frank, tackle, San Francisco 1964-Wayne Rasmussen, defensive back, Detroit 1966-Ron Meyer, quarterback, Chicago

Ed Maras, end, Green Bay 1969-Tim Roth, defensive end, Oakland 1973-Phil Engle, tackle, Green Bay, 11th round 1975-Lynn Boden, tackle, Detroit, 1st round

Jerry Lawrence, tackle, Houston, 8th round 1976-Todd Simonsen, tackle, Houston, 6th round

Bob Gissler, defensive end, Miami, 14th round 1978-Bill Matthews, linebacker, New England,

5th round 1980-Chuck Loewen, tackle, san Diego, 7th round

FORMER SDSU PLAYERS . WHO PLAYED PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL

Twenty-two former south Dakota University players have gone on to play professional foot­bal l .

Two of the former Jacks are still active in the Na­tional Football League. Bill Matthews has played four years as a linebacker for the New England Patriots, and Chuck Loewen has been an offensive l ineman for the San Diego Chargers the past two seasons.

Former sosu players in professional football: WELDON ERICKSON, 1 922, Minneapolis

JOHN BEASEY, 1924, Green Bay WEERT ENGLEMANN, 1930-33, Green Bay RAY JENISON, 1931, Green Bay ISRAEL GINSBERG, 1935, Boston ALFRED ARNDT, 1935, Pittsburgh, Boston PAUL "WHITEY" MILLER, 1 936·38, Green Bay MARK BARBER , 1937, Cleveland ROBERT PYLMAN, 1938-39, Philadelphia DOUG EGGERS, 1954-57, Baltimore; 1 9 58 Chicago card inals JERRY WELCH, 1955-56, Calgary (CFll DOMINIC KLAWITTER, 1956, Chicago Bears PETE RETZLAFF, 1956, Detroit; 1956-66 Philadelphia WAYNE RASMUSSEN, 1 964-74, Detroit RON MEYER, 1 966, Pittsburgh DARWIN GONNERMAN, 1 969·70, Ottawa (CFll JIM LANGER, 1 970-79, Miami; 1980-81 Minnesota TIM ROTH, 1 971·77, saskatchewan (CFll PHIL ENGLE, 1 973, Birmingham (WFll LYNN BODEN, 1975-78, Detroit; 1979, Chicago Bill MATTHEWS, 1978-8 1 , New England; 1982 New York Giants CHUCK LOEWEN, 1980-82, san Diego

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· TEAM STATISTICS

SEASON RESULTS ATTENDANCE Sept. 4 - SDSU 37, St. Cloud State 14 at BROOKINGS .. .... .. . . .. .. . . . .. . . . .. .... . . .. .... . .. . . . . .... ... ....... 2, 928 Sept. 11 - SDSU 20, South Dakota 7 at BROOKINGS ......... . . · .... . . . .... .. .. . .. ..... . . .. . .. . ... . .. ... .. . . ... 8,215 Sept. 18 - SDSU 22, Nebraska-Omaha 11 at Omaha .... . .. .. . ... . . . .. . . ......... ... ... .. . .. . ... ...... . ... . . . 10,200 sept. 25 - Northern Colorado 23, sosu 1 4 at Greeley .. .. .. ..... ... . . .... . .. . . .. .... .. . .. . . .... . . . . . ... . ... . 3,387 Oct. 2 - North Dakota State 10, SDSU 3 at BROOKINGS . . .. .. . . ... . . ... .... . .. . . . . .. .. . .. ... .. . . . . . .. . .. . ..... 8 ,540 Oct. 9 - SDSU 35, Morningside O at BROOKINGS . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. . ... .. .. . . . .. ...... ...... . ..... .... ...... 1, 085 Oct. 16 - North Dakota 34, sosu 13 at Grand Forks .. . ..... . .. .. . . . .... . .... . .. .. . ..... .. .. . ...... . ... . . . . ... 3, 100 Oct. 23 - Augustana 13, SDSU 1 o at Sioux Falls .. . .. . . . .... .. . ... . .. ... . . .. . ... . .. ... .. .. . . . ... .... .. . . . ... . . 2, 385 Oct. 30 - south Dakota 31, sosu 6 at Vermillion . .. . . . . . . . .. . ... . ..... ..... . . . . .... . .. . . . . ........ . ... .... .. 8,000 Nov. 6 - Mankato State, 23, SDSU 21 at Mankato . .. . . . .... .. . ... . ... .... . .. .. .. . ... . ... .... .. . . .. . .... .. .. . . 2, 700

SDSU FIRST DOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · • · · · · · · · · 198

By Rush ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 32 By Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 By Penalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

NET YARDS RUSHINC . . . 1699 Rushing Attempts . . . . . . . . 464 Yards Gained Rushing . . . . 1946 Yards Lost Rushing . . . . . . 247 Average Gain Per Play . . . 3.7 Average Gain Per Game 169.9

NET YARDS PASSINC . . . . . . 1 589 Passes Attempted . . . . . . . 273 Passes completed . . . . . . . 1 34 Passes Had Intercepted . . . . . . 18 completion Percentage . . . . . . . 491 Average Gain Per Play . . . . . . . . . . 5.8 Average Gain Per compl. . . . . . 1 1 .8 Average Gain Per Game . . . . . . . . 1 58.9 Passing Efficiency . . . . . . . . . . . . 92.04

NET YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE . . . 3288 Plays Attempted . . . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · 737 Average Gain Per Play . . . 4.5 Average Gain Per Game · · · · · · · · • · · · · · 328.8

Opp. 1 71 81 72 8

1 281 386

1 560 279 3 .3

1 28.1 1 637

265 1 37

9 . 516 6 .2

1 1 .9 163.7

106.74 2918

651 4.5

291 .8

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

FUMBLES LOST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of Fumbles . . . . . . . . . . INTERCEPTION R_ETURNS . . . . . . .

Return Yardage . . . . . . . . Return Average . . . . . . . . .

KICKOFF RETURNS . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . Return Average . . . . . . . . .

PUNT RETURNS · · · · · · · · · · · · · Return Yardage . . Return Average .

PUNTINC AVERACE Punt Yardage . . . . · · · · · · · · · · · Number of Punts .

SCORINC AVERACE TDs by Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TDs by Passing . . . . · · · · · · · · · · • · TDs by Pass Interception Field Goals . . . . PAT-K . Safety . . . . . .

. . . · · · · · • · · · ·

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SCORINC BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4

SDSU Opp. 495 510 60 55 9 10

16 22 9 1 8

74 302 8.2 16.8 27 34

450 531 16.6 1 5.6

13 20 69 1 3 5 5.3 6.8

35.0 38.9 1646 2260

47 58 1 8. 1 16.6

18 10 6 8 0 1 6 1 1

18 1 5 0 1

Opponents . .... .. . . 38 63 24 41 Pts 166 181 SDSU .. . . ...... . .. . 60 37 45 39

I NDIVIDUAL RUSHINC Avg. Avg

Name C Att Caln LOSS Net Att Cm LC TD High Came Rod Riehl . . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . 10 81 397 5 392 4.8 39.2 27 3 1 7-80 vs. Mankato M ike Law . . . . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . 10 1 1 4 480 164 3 1 6 2.8 31 .6 33 6 17-76 vs. Northern Colo. Rick wegher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 5 5 294 26 268 4.9 26.8 23 3 8-84 vs. St. Cloud Steve Sundet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 43 192 0 1 92 4.5 27.4 26 3 14-83 vs. Augustana Al Molitor . . . · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . . 10 46 193 2 1 91 4.1 19 . 1 20 1 10-65 VS. USO (62 ) Paul Prout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 69 201 20 1 8 1 2.6 18 . 1 15 0 1 8-69vs. USO (# 1 ) Kevin Skalla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 46 160 9 1 51 3.2 1 5. 1 8 1 1 1 -56 vs. Mankato Jason Klaudt . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 6 0 6 6.0 6.0 6 0 1 -7 vs. Morningside Dennis Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 4 0 4 4.0 4.0 4 0 1 -4 vs. Morningside Bret Batchelder . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 4 0 4 4.0 4.0 4 0 1 -4 vs. Morningside Mark Dolan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . 10 7 1 5 2 1 -6 -0.8 -0.6 10 1 2-5 vs. Augustana

SDSU Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 464 1 946 247 1 699 3.7 1 69.9 33 1 8 60-31 5 VS. St. C loud Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 386 1 560 279 1 281 3.3 1 28 . 1 27 10 52-217 by USD 1 621

INDIVIDUAL PASSINC PAT Eff-

Name A tt. comp Att Int Yards Pct. TD LC Rat High Came Mike Law . . . · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . 1 0 97 203 14 1 235 .477 4 75 91 . 59 1 7-36-3, 202. o vs. N. coio. Mark Dolan . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . 1 0 37 70 4 354 .528 2 24 93.32 19-29-0, 1 76, 1 VS. UND

SDSU Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 1 34 273 18 1 589 .491 6 75 92.04 27-56-2, 276, 1 VS. UND Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 137 265 9 1 637 .516 8 52 1 06.74 1 7-38-3, 271 , 0 by St. Cloud

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TOTAL O FFENSE Name Plays Rush Mike Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 3 16 Rod Riehl. . . . . . . 81 392 Mark Dolan . . . . . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 77 ·6 Rick wegher . . . . . 55 268 Steve Sundet . . · · · · · · · · · · · 431 9 2 Al Molitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 1 9 1 Paul Prout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 1 81 Kevin Skalla . . . . . 46 1 41 Jason Klaudt . . . . . . . . . . 1 6 Bret Batchelder . . . . . . 1 4 Dennis Thomas . . 1 4

SDSU Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 737 1 699 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . 651 1 281

SCORINC Name TD PAT·K PAT·2 Mike Law . . 6 Ken Jensen . . · · · · • · · · · · 0 Rick wegher . . 3 Steve Sundet . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 John Herman . Rod Riehl . . . Kevin Skalla . . Al Molitor Mark Dolan Mike Perkins . Mike Ethier . . Chris Nelson · · · · · · · · · · · ·

SDSU . . . . . Opponents .

3 3 2 1 1 1 1 0

. . 24

. . 19 * includes safety by Nebraska-Omaha

18-21

1 -1 19-22 1 7-1 8

PASS RECEIVING Name NO. Yards Mike Ethier . . · · · · · · · · · · 31 367 John Herman . 27 497 Kevin Skalla . 23 21 8 Steve Sundet · · · · · · · · · · 18 1 33 Rick wegher . 14 1 38 Mike Perkins . 12 1 57 Rod Riehl . . . 4 32 Al Mol itor . . . . 2 26 Paul Prout . . 2 1 0 Joel Hunt . . . 1 1 1

SDSU TOTALS . . . 134 1 589 Opponents . 137 1637

0-1

0-1

0-2 0-1

Avg. 1 1 .8 18.4 9 . 5 7 .4 9.8

1 3 . 1 8.0

1 3.0 5.0

1 1 .0 1 1 .8 1 1 .9

Pass Yards 1 235 1 551

392 354 348

268 1 92 1 91 181 141

6 4 4

1 589 3288 1637 2918

FC pts -3 6

6-10 36 18 18 18 18 12 6 6 6 6 1

6-10 181 1 1 -17 166*

LC TD 23 1 75 3 40 1 15 0 33 0 24 1 13 0 22 0 8 0

1 1 0 75 6 52 8

INTERCEPTION RETURNS Name NO. Yards Avg. LC TD J im Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0.0 0 0 Randy Pirner. 2 8 4.0 7 0 Dave Knowlton . . · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 30 30.0 30 0 Milton Stuckey . . . . 1 24 24.0 24 0 Marty Miser . . . 1 7 7.0 7 0 Todd Roberts . 1 5 5.0 5 0

SDSU Totals . . 9 74 8.2 30 0 Opponents · · · · · · • · · · · · · . 18 302 16.8 72 1

PUNT RETURNS Name No. Yards Avg. LC TD Rick wegher . . . 9 43 4.7 16 0 Wade Rasmussen . . 2 1 1 5 .5 10 0 Randy Pirner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 5 7 . 5 10 0 #Milton Stuckey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 14 14.0 14 0

SDSU Totals . . . . . . . . 1 3 69 5.3 16 0 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 1 35 6.8 49 0

#blocked field goal attempt by Mi lton Stuckey vs. USD in game one.

KICKOFF RETURNS Name NO. Yards Avg. LC TD Rick wegher . . 25 428 17 . 1 37 0 Al Molitor . 1 22 22.0 22 0 Rod Riehl . 1 0 0.0 0

SDSU Totals . . . 27 450 16.6 37 0 opponents . . . . . 34 531 1 5.6 44 0

PUNTINC Name NO. Yards Avg. LC Blk Dave Bidinger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 1646 35.0 58 0

SDSU Totals . . . . . . 47 1646 35.0 58 0 Opponents · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . . 58 2260 38.9 80 0

FIELD COALS ... BY KEN JENSEN <6-10) vs. St. Cloud - 42 (good). vs. south Dakota - 23 & 33 <both good>. vs. Nebraska-Omaha - 39 <goodl. vs. Northern Colorado - 53 <no goodl. vs. North Dakota State -.37 <good>. vs. Morningside - 37 <goodl. vs. North Dakota - 49 <no good>. vs. Augustana - 29 <good, 37 <no goodl. vs. south Dakota - no attempts. vs. Mankato State - no attempts.

DISTANCE BREAKDOWN ON FIELD COALS 20-29

2-2

30-39

- - - · ---

3-5

40-49 50-70

1 -2 0-1

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

Name Dave Fremark, LB, Mi ller, SD . · · · · · · • · · · · Randy Pirner. CB. Wagner, SD . . Mi lton Stuckey, CB, Chicago, IL . John Lewis, LB, Sioux City, IA . Jim Smith, FS, Minneapolis, MN . . Ken Jensen, NG, White Bear Lake, MN . . Dave Knowlton, DE, Austin , M N . . Marty M iser, LB, White Bear Lake, MN . Dave Larsen, DE, Wentworth , SD . Ed Wilk ins, DT, Alexandria, MN . . . . . Wade Rasmussen, SS, Brandon, SD . Kevin Murray, ss, Charles City, IA . . . Greg Sorenson, CB, Brainerd . M N Greg Dralle, LB, Dubuque, IA . . . . . . Jim Grav, OT, Rapid City, SD . . . . . Todd Yackley, DE, Onida, SD . . . J im KOZiowski, CB, Rosevi l le , M N Lee LUndie, OT, Rapid City, SD. · · · · · · · · · · · Todd Roberts, CB, Spencer, IA . . . . . . . . . Kevin Cade, OT, Chamberla in , so . Matt H ippe, CB, Sioux Falls, SD Rod Riehl , RB, Appleton, WI . Kevin Skalla, RB, Scranton , IA · · · · · · · · · · · · Al Mol itor, FB, Belgrade, M N . . . M ike Reiner, OT, Tripp, SD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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23 sacks, 10 Fumble Recoveries, 9 Pass Interceptions

-TACKLES-UT AT

. . . . . . 38 35 . . . 33 23 . . . 33 21

. . . . . . 25 25 . . . . 29 21

. . . . . . . 19 23 . . 1 7 24

. . . . . . 20 16 . . 19 1 3

. . . 1 7 1 3 . . . . 1 5 14 . . . 1 5 1 1

. . . . 1 1 4 8 6 5 8 5 7 8 3 6 3 6 2 3 2 2 2 0 2 1 0 1 0 1 0

Fum Pass Pass OB Forced Tot R cvd 1ntc BrUp sacks Fum

73 3 0 5 ½ 0 56 0 2 1 1 1 54 1 1 4 0 1 50 0 0 0 1 1 50 1 3 8 0 1 42 1 0 0 4½ 1 41 1 1 3 5 0 36 0 1 0 ½ 0 32 0 0 1 2½ 0 30 0 0 0 3½ 0 29 1 0 1 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 3½ 0 12 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 9 1 0 1 1 ½ 0 8 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 ½ 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

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coughlin­·Alumni stadium Now In 22nd season

Coughlin-Alumni Stadium , th � home of the Jackrabbits, is in its 22nd season.

Through the first 21 years of opera­ti·on, there have been 1 07 SDSU games at Coughlin-Alumni stadium . SDSU has a record of 58-49 at home ·during that time . . . and there has never been a tie game at CAS.

The stadium project was started after Charles Coughlin, 1 909 sosu graduate, donated S50,000 towards the building of a new stadium to replace State Field. The remaining S250,000 of the original S300,ooo cost was raised from alumni, students and friends of SDSU.

In the winter of 1 963-64, a 46x1 06 foot lockerroom was constructed im­mediately south of the stadium . That was a S54,885 project.

I n the fall of 1 978, a new scoreboard, complete with message center, was installed. The scoreboard was manufactured by Daktronics, Inc. , a Brookings-based firm.

The stadium is topped off by an ex­cellent press facility, which was built for $23,000 in 1 962. The press box is 1 00 feet long, 1 0 feet wide and has six three-man booths, four two-man booths plus a 40-foot working press area .

The basic concrete stadium was upgraded in 1 982 with the installation of new yellow and blue seat covers in the center reserved sections. The per­manent stadium seats 6,044. Addi­tional bleachers behind both end zones and on the east side of the field increase capacity to 1 6,000.

The largest crowd ever to see a football game of anv kind in south Dakota came through the turnstiles on Hobo Dav, October 1 8, 1 975, when 1 5, 866 saw SDSU defeat the university of south Dakota 24-22.

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SDSU YEAR·BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year W-L-T Pct TP OP W-L-T TP OP Standing Coach 1 889 0-0-1 .500 6 6 · No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . . unavailable 1 897 0-1 -0 .000 0 22 No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . . unavailable 1 898 1 -1 -1 .500 68 1 1 No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . . unavailable 1 899 3-1 -1 .750 90 62 No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . . unavailable 1 900 4-1 -0 .800 1 28 23 No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . . unavailable 1 901 3-2-0 .600 1 02 44 No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Morrison 1 902 3-2-0 .600 67 21 No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . L. L. Gilkey 1 903 1 -2-0 .333 28 95 No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . . unavailable 1 904 4-2-1 .643 90 27 No conference Play . . . . . . . . J . Harris Werner 1 905 2-3-0 .400 74 1 22 No conference Play . . . . . . . William M. Blaine 1 906 3-1 -0 .750 52 34 No conference Play . . . . . . . . William Juneau 1 907 5-2-0 .71 4 1 08 42 No conference Play . . . . . . . . William Juneau 1 908 3-3-1 .500 56 61 No conference Play . . . . . . . . William Juneau 1 909 1 -3-0 .250 61 28 No conference Play . . . . . . . J . M . Saunderson 1 91 0 4-2-2 .625 76 64 No conference Play . . . . . . . J .M . Saunderson 1 91 1 4-4-0 .500 60 89 No conference Play . . . . . Frederick Johnson 1 91 2 2-3-1 .41 7 46 1 36 No conference Play . . Harry '.'B uck" Ewing 1 91 3 5-3-0 .625 1 47 82 No conference Play . . . . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1 91 4 5-2-0 .71 4 93 60 No conference Play . . . . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1 91 5 5-1 -1 .786 163 7 No conference Play . . . . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1 91 6 4-2-0 .667 1 00 76 No conference Play . . . . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1 91 7 5-1 -0 .833 1 49 84 No conference Play . . . . Harry "Buck" Ewing 1 91 8 NO GAMES - WORLD WAR I 1 91 9 4-1 -1 .750 78 20 No conference Play . . . . . . . c. A. "Jack" west 1 920 4-2-1 .643 66 27 No conference Play . . . . . . . c. A . "Jack" west 1 921 7-1 -0 . 875 255 38 No conference Play . . . . . . . c. A. "Jack" west 1 922 5-2-1 .688 202 57 1 923 3-4-0 .429 1 21 85 1 924 6-1 -0 . 857 91 28 1 925 2-3-2 .400 20 45 1 926 8-0-3 . 86 4 1 57 24 1 927 5-3-1 .61 1 1 89 89 1 928 9-1 -0 . 900 230 25 1 929 5-4-1 .550 237 55 1 930 2-6-1 .278 48 1 97 1 931 6-3-0 .667 1 94 · 78 1 932 2-5-1 .31 3 70 96 1 933 6-3-0 .667 1 1 8 73 1 934 6-4-0 .600 1 89 72 1 935 4-4-1 .500 1 23 92 1 936 3-6-1 . 350 51 1 1 6 1 937 4-5-0 .444 1 02 1 47 1 938 3-5-0 . 375 69 1 09 1 939 7-2-0 .778 1 41 95 1 940 4-3-1 .563 78 57 1 941 2-5-0 .286 32 1 31 1 942 4-4-0 . 500 65 92 1 943 NO GAMES - WORLD WAR I I

4-1 -1 2-3-0 5-0-0 1 -1 -2 3-0-2 2-2-0 3-1 -0 2-1 -1 1 -3-0 2-2-0 1 -2-1 4-0-0 2-2-0 1 -3-1 1 -4-1 2-3-0 2-3-0 4-1 -0 2-3-1 1 -5-0 3-3-0

1 1 1 37 78 51 75 1 6 1 3 2 5 56 14 90 36 53 1 9 50 7 1 3 64 33 44

32 32 66 1 5 65 1 9 39 48 1 9 59 44 58 48 76 68 53 1 6 50 1 8 1 31 45 64

1 . . . . c. A. "Jack" west 4 . . . . c. A . "Jack" west 1 . . . . c. A. "Jack" west 5 . . . . c. A. "Jack" west 1 . . . . c. A. "Jack" west 3 . . . . c. A. "Jack" west 2 . . . . T. c. "Cy" Kasper 2 . . . . T. c. "Cy" Kasper 4 . . . . T. c. "Cy" Kasper 2 . . . . T. c. "Cy" Kasper 4 . . . . T. c. "Cy" Kasper 1 . . . . T. c. "Cy" Kasper 4 . R. H. "Red" Threlfall

T-3 . R. H. "Red" Threlfall 7 . R. H. "Red" Threlfall 6 . R. H. "Red" Threlfall 4 . . . . . . . . Jack Barnes

T-1 . . . . . . . . Jack Barnes 5 . . . . . . . . Jack Barnes 7 . . . . Thu rlo Mccrady 4 . . . . Thurlo Mccrady

1 944 1 -1 -0 . 500 1 3 27 No conference Play . . . . . . . . Thurlo Mccrady 1 945 1 -4-1 . 250 51 1 44 No conference Play . . . . . . . . Thurlo Mccrady 1 946 3-3-2 . 500 1 31 76 2-1 -2 52 1 8 3 . . . . Thurlo Mccrady 1 947 4-5-0 .444 1 23 21 1 3-1 -0 60 38 3 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 948 4-6-0 . 400 1 07 203 2-4-0 53 1 27 T-4 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 949 7-3-0 . 700 1 83 1 75 5-1 -0 1 29 90 T-1 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 950 9-0-1 . 950 381 1 1 6 5-0-1 220 · 81 1 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginr. 1 951 8-1 -1 . 850 31 1 1 05 4-1 -1 1 68 84 2 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 952 4-4-1 . 500 287 230 3-2-1 21 5 1 53 T-3 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 953 5-3-1 .61 1 247 1 86 5-0-1 208 75 1 - . . . . . . . . Ralph Gin n 1 954 7-2-0 . 778 338 1 51 5-1-0 247 1 1 1 T-1 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 955 6-2-1 . 81 3 1 97 1 1 4 5-0-1 1 57 62 1 . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 956 4-5-0 .444 1 37 21 2 3-3-0 1 1 6 1 1 9 T-4 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 957 6-2-1 .722 1 85 1 1 9 5-0-1 1 52 75 1 - . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 958 4-5-0 .444 1 23 1 58 3-3-0 98 1 1 1 T-3 . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 959 2-7-0 .222 80 1 53 · 2-4-0 68 76 6 . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn

1 960 5-4-1 . 550 170 1 35 2-3-1 1 07 81 T-4 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 961 8-2-0 .800 376 97 5-1 -0 221 59 T-1 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 962 7-2-1 . 750 238 70 5-0-1 1 49 33 T-1 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 963 9-1 -0 .900 278 1 66 6-0-0 1 91 74 1 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 964 2-8-0 . 200 170 243 2-4-0 1 21 1 23 T-4 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 965 1 -8-1 . 1 50 1 1 1 247 1 - 4-1 84 1 49 T-5 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 966 3-7-0 .300 1 29 280 2-4-0 75 1 63 · • T-4 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 967 4-6-0 . 400 1 86 1 85 2-4-0 1 20 1 1 0 T-4 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 968 4-6-0 . 400 247 259 2-4-0 1 51 1 76 T-4 . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 969· 3-7-0 .300 1 75 227 3-3-0 1 30 96 T-3 . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1 970 2-8-0 . 200 1 29 269 1 -5-0 61 1 67 T-6 . . ... . . . Dean Pryor 1 971 3-7-0 .300 1 09 223 2-4-0 74 1 44 6 . . . . . . . . Dean Pryor 1 972 6-5-0 . 545 321 240 2-5-0 1 41 1 97 6 . . . . . . John Gregory 1 973 5-5-1 . 548 283 240 2-4-1 1 33 1 42 4 . . . . . . John Gregory 1 974 6-5-0 . 545 291 1 73 4-3-0 1 89 1 04 4 . . . . . . John Gregory 1 975 7-4-0 . 636 264 1 89 4-3-0 98 1 1 0 4 . . . .. . John Gregory 1 976 5-4-1 . 550 1 7 6 21 5 4-1 - 1 1 1 6 74 2 . . . . .. John Gregory 1 977 5-4-1 .550 1 81 1 37 3-3-1 1 34 1 03 4 . .. . . . John Gregory 1 978 5-6-0 . 455 224 231 3-3-0 1 46 1 20 T-3 : .. .. . . John Gregory 1 979 9-3-0 . 750 259 224 4-2-0 1 57 1 40 T-2 · . . . . . . John Gregory 1 980 3-8-0 .272 1 66 300 1 -5-1 1 05 21 9 7 . . . . . . John Gregory 1 981 4-6-0 . 400 226 233 2-4-1 1 80 21 3 6 . . . .. , Jotm Gregory 1 982 4-6-0 .400 1 81 1 66 2-4-1 1 23 1 29 s . . . . . wayne Haensel Totals 363-293-38 .553 1 60-1 34-27 * .545 * for 1 979, 1 980, and 1 981 seasons, SDSU played two-game, home-and-home series with University of south Dakota . . . each game counted one-half in NCC play . . . in 1 979, SDSU won both so Jacks got credit for v ictory in conference stand ings . . . i n 1 980 and 1 981 , the teams plit , so SDSU and USD each ended up with a tie in the NCC standings despite not having a tie on the season record.

CAREER RECORDS OF SDSU FOOTBALL COACHES

Name (Years> season won Lost Tied Pct. Ralph Ginn (1 947-68). . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22 1 1 3 89 9 .557 John Gregory (1 972-81 > . . . . . . .... .. . .. . . 1 0 55 50 3 . 523 C.A. "Jack" west (1 91 9-27> . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 9 44 1 7 9 . 693 T.C. "Cy" Kasper (1 928-33> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 30 22 3 .573 Harry "Buck" Ewing (1 91 2-1 7> . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 26 1 2 2 . 675 R.H. "Red" Threlfall (1 934-37) . . . .. . . . . . . . 4 1 7 1 9 2 .474 Jack Barnes . . .. . . . . . ( 1 938-40> .. . . . . . . . 3 1 4 1 0 1 .580 William Juneau (1 906-08> . . .. .... . . . . . . . . 3 1 1 6 1 . 639 Thurlo Mccrady (1 941 -46> .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . 5 1 1 1 7 3 . 403 J .M. Saunderson (1 909-1 0> . . . .. ... . . . . . . . 2 5 5 2 .500 Dean Pryor (1 970-71 > .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 1 5 0 .250 J . Harrison werner (1 904> ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4 2 1 . 643 Frederick Johnson (1 91 1 > . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . 1 4 4 0 .500 Wayne Haensel (1 982> . . .. . . . . .. . ... . . .. · 1 4 6 0 .400 Mr. Morrison <1 901 > . .. . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . 1 3 2 0 .600 LL Gilkey (1 902) . ... . . .... .. . . . . . .. .. .. 1 3 2 0 .600 Dave Kragthorpe <1 969> . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 3 7 0 .300 Wi ll iam M. Blaine <1 905> . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . 1 2 3 0 .400 unavailable . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . ... .. . . . .. . . 6 9 6 2 .588 TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 363 293 38 .544

1982 FINAL NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE ST AN DINCS

NCC ONLY: OVERALL SEASON: Team W-l-T . pts. Opp. North Dakota state . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0-0 1 58 64 University of North Dakota . ... . . . . . . 5-2-0 1 1 6 57 University of south Dakota . . .. .. . . . . 4-2-1 1 1 9 1 21 University of Northern Colorado . . . . . 4-3-0 1 1 9 97 University of Nebraska-Omaha . . . . . . . 3-4-0 1 27 1 02 south Dakota state . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 2-4-1 1 23 1 29 Augustana College . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . 2-5-0 77 1 69 Morningside college .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-7-0 42 1 84 St. Cloud State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . Mankato State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .- . . . · . . . . . . .

W-l·T ·1 2-1 -0

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

pt5_ 294 21 3 1 80 1 56 258 1 81 1 46 1 3 4 1 7 5 144

Opp. 1 30 1 31 21 3 1 20 1 62 1 66 221 246 249 304

SDSU HOSTS

ORICINAL BEEF BOWL

SDSU Will host the 1 7th annual Beef Bowl Oct. 1 when the Jacks enterta in the st . Cloud State Huskies in a North central Conference encounter.

SDSU is the site of the original Beef Bowl, a concept which has been copied PY teams all around the coun­try.

The Beef B owl was started as SDSU's way of recogn iz ing those individuals and f irms who donate to SDSU's "Steer for State" program and also as a means of placing special emphasis on the beef industry in south Dakota.

Beef Bowl activities have included a banquet during the week and the famous Beef Bowl barbecue before the game. As part of the pre-game ceremonies, a live steer is auctioned off at the football stadium.

The official Beef Bowl was donated by Bill Z ingelberg of Rapid City, a former SDSU student. He carved the troph from a 40-pound cottonwood log and it depicts a bull in a football helmet.

The past six years, the media cover­ing the game has voted on the game's outstanding Player. Winners have been:

1977 - Gary Maffett, Quarterback, sosu, who rushed 23 times for 184 yards 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, 5DSU, who led the Jackrabbit defense with three quarterback sacks among his nine tackles, a blocked punt which set up one touchdown, and a forced fumble which set up another score in a 41-17 sosu victory over Morningside.

1979 - Bill o·conor, runningback, from Augustana, became the only non-sosu player to win the award w hen he rushed 37 times for 180 yards, including two touchdowns, and in the pro­cess became Augustana·s all-time career rushing leader. But SDSU, with a late comeback, won the game 28-26.

1980 - Marty Higgings, quarterback, 5DSU, rush­ed for 105 yards to spark a Jackrabbit offense which gained 267 yards on the ground in a 21-13 victory over the University of south Dakota.

1981 - Mike Law, quarterback, sosu, rushed for 153 yards on 26 carries and completed 10 of 16 passes for another 77 yards giving him 230 yards total offense as the Jacks defeated Nebraska­Omaha 17-10.

1982 - Mike Law, quarterback, sosu, became the first two-time winner of the award as he scored one touchdown as he passed for another in State's 20-7 upset victory over the University of south Dakota. Law had 11 net yards rushing on 12 attemps 133 gained, 22 lost> and also completed 8 of 15 passes for 181 yards including a 75-yard scor­ing play with John Herman.

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SDSU JACKRABBITS YEAR BY YEAR I '---------------------------------------------------..J 1889 <W-O, L-0, T-1 ) 1907 (W-5, L-2)

SD$ Opp. c oach: William Juneau 6 south Dakota u. 6 SD$ . .Opp. 6 6 o H u ron College 4

48 Flandreau Indians 0 1897 (W-0, L-1 > 29 Toland's 0

SD$ Opp. 6 North Dakota U. 24 O Sioux Falls (city> 22 s Dak ota Wesleyan 0 0 22 12 Yan kton College 10

8 H u ron College 4 1 898 (W-1 , L-1 , T-1 > 108 42

SD$ Opp_ 62 Watertown 0 1 9O8(W-3, L-3, 1!'·1 ) o Yankton 0 c oach: William Juneau 6 Sioux Falls (City) 11 SD$ Opp.

68 11 16 Northern 0

11 North Dakota State 5 1899 IW-3, L-1 > o Madison Normal 0

SD$ Opp. 29 st. Thomas 12 12 Madison Normal 5 o Yan kton College 21 55 Huron College 0 o Dakota Wesleyan 6 23 Madison Norman 0 o Hu ron College 17 0 Mitchell U. 57 56 61

90 62 1909 IW-1 , L-3)

1900 (W-4, L-1 > c oach: J . M. Saunderson SDS Opp. sos Opp. 33 Flandreau 0 5 North Dakota state 11 16 Pipestone 6 o Dakota Wesleyan 3 56 Sioux Falls High 0 12 Yankton College 14 23 Flandreau 0 44 H uron College 0 o south Dakota u. 17 61 28

128 62 1910 IW-4, L-2, T-2>

1 901 IW-3, L-2> c oach: J. M. saunderson coach: Mr. Morrison SD$ Opp.

SD$ Opp. 17 N orthern 0 42 Flandreau 0 41 H uron College 0

17 Yankton College 0 12 Yankton College 0 38 Huron College 0 6 North Dakota state 3 5 Mitchell U. 22 o st. Thomas 28 o south Dakota u. 22 o south Dakota u. 33

102 44 o Dakota Wesleyan 0

o south Dakota Mines 0 1902 (W-3, L-2> 76 64

coach: L. L. Gilkey SD$ Opp. 191 1 IW-4, L-4> 17 Huron College 0 c oach: Frederick Johnson 17 south Dakota Mines 5 SD$ Opp. o south Dakota u. 10 12 N orthern 0 5 Flandreau Indians 6 6 south Dakota u. 15

28 Flandreau Indians 0 11 H u ron College 0 67 21 14 North Dakota state 3

17 south Dakota Mines 3 1903 (W-1 , L-2> o Marquette 16

o Dakota Wesleyan 22 SD$ Opp. o Yankton College 30 o North Dakota State 8 5 60 89 28 Flandreau 0 o Huron College 10 1912 IW-2, L-3, T·1 l 28 95 c oach: Harry "Buck" Ewing

1 904 1W-4, L-2, T-1> SDS opp. o Carleton . 34 coach: J. Harrison Werner 7 south Dakota u. 73 sos Opp. 6 Yankton College 3 15 Flandreau 0 20 H uron College 3 11 Madison Norman 5 o Dakota Wesleyan 0 5 Mitchell U. 6 13 south Dakota Mines 23 15 Huron College 0 46 136 6 south Dakota u. 6

38 Pipestone H igh 0 1913 IW-5, L-3> 0 Mitchell U. 10 c oach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 90 27 sos Opp. 1 905 IW-2, L-31 47 Huron College 0

7 Carleton 25 coach: William Blaine 7 North Dakota State 6 SDS Opp. o Hamline 21 46 Flandreau Indians 0 12 H uron College 7 0 Mitchell U. 24 36 South Dakota Mines 0 28 Madison High 0 o Yankton College 20 o Minnesota 81 38 Dakota Wesleyan 3 o south Dakota u. 17 147 82 74 122

1 906 IW-3, L-1 ) 1914 1W·5, L-2> c oach: Harry "Buck" Ewing coach: William Juneau sos opp. SD$ Opp. o south Dakota u. 12 36 Huron College 4 13 Huron College 0 5 North Dakota U. 4 19 Yankton College 7 11 Dakota Wesleyan 4 28 Hamline 10 o south Dakota u. 22 19 Huron College 7 52 3 4

14 North Dakota u. o Dakota Wesleyan

93

3 21 60

1915 1W-5, L-1 , T-1 ) coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing

SDS OPP-39 Huron College o 72 Yankton College o 25 Huron College o o North Dakota u . o o south Dakota u . 7

21 North Dakota state o 6 Dakota Wesleyan o

163 7

1916 IW-4, L-2) coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing

SDS OPP-7 M innesota 41 3 Wisconsin • � 28

31 Yankton College o 7 Hamline o

14 North Dakota U. 7 38 Huron College o

100 76

191 7 IW·S, L-1 1 coach: Harry "Buck· · Ewing

sos opp. o Minnesota 64

33 Trinity O 13 North Dakota U. 6 64 Gustavus Adolphus o 21 North Dakota State 14 18 Macalester o

149 84

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1 918 INo Games - war>

··1919 1W-4, L-1 , T-1 1 coach: c. A. · · J;:ick" West

49 Northern 7 Dakota Wesleyan o North Dakota state 9 North Dakota U.

13 south Dakota u. o Creighton

78

sos

1920 1W-4, L-2, T-1 ) coach: c. A. "Jack" West

6 Northern 6 Dakota Wesleyan 3 North Dakota U.

27 North Dakota State 7 Macalester

14 Hamline 3 south Dakota u.

66

sos

1921 IW-7, L-1 > Coach: c. A. "Jack·· west

40 Northern 3 Wisconsin

60 Huron College 54 North Dakota State 55 Yankton College 27 North Dakota U . 9 south Dakota u . 7 Creighton

255

sos

1922 IW·S, L-2, T-1 1 Coach: c. A. "Jack" west

6 North Dakota u. 13 North Dakota State 7 South Dakota u.

48 Morningside 12 St. Thomas 25 Crei�ton 85 Columbus College 6 Wisconsin

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1923 IW-3, L-41 coach: c. A. "Jack" west

6 North Dakota u. 13 North Dakota State 7 south Dakota u.

24 Morningside 27 Creighton 44 Dakota Wesleyan o Marquette

121

sos

1924 1W-6, L-1 1 Coach: c. A. "Jack" west

16 Buena Vista 14 North Dakota State 7 North Dakota u.

10 south Dakota u. 34 Morningside o Michigan state

10 Creighton 91

sos

1925 IW-2, L-3, T-2> Coach: c. A. "Jack" west

7 Dakota Wesleyan o Buena Vista 3 Nebraska Wesleyan 3 North Dakota State o Creighton 7 south Dakota u. o Marquette

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1926 IW·S, L-0, T-3> Coach: c . A. · ·Jack" west

6 North Dakota U. 21 North Dakota State o south Dakota u.

21 Morningside 8 Creighton 7 Columbus College -

35 Huron College 33 Buena Vista 3 Detroit u.

14 St. Louis u. 9 Hawaii u.

157

sos

1927 IW-5, L-3, T-1 I Coach: c. A. "Jack · · west

34 North Dakota State 12 south Dakota u. 15 ·Des Moines u. 44 Morningside o Creighton

67 Huron College 7 Columbus College

10 St. Regis O Detroit u .

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1928 1W-9, L-1 1 Coach T. C. "Cy" Kasper

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27 North Dakota State 6 1 3 South Dakota u. o 13 Morningside 7 18 Creighton 6 14 Huron College o 63 Dakota Wesleyan o 18 Columbus College o 31 Minnesota "B" o 33 Western Union o

230 25

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1929 IW-5, L-4, T-1 > Coach: T. c. "Cy" Kasper

6 North Dakota u. O North Dakota State 6 South Dakota u.

38 Morningside O Wisconsin O St. Louis u. 7 Loyola

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59 Huron College 0 12 Gustavus Adolphus 7 o Drake 34 19 Iowa State 57 49 Dakota Wesleyan 0 i Wisconsin 24 o Bemidji Teachers 6 47 St. Cloud Teachers 7 72 western un ion 0 1 3 Luther 6 25 Hamline 0 47 Augustana 6

237 55 o Wich ita 20 7 Iowa Teachers 58 14 North Dakota state 48 51 1 1 6 13 Concordia College 1 3 60 North Dakota u. 6

1 930 (W-2, L-6, T-1 > 51 1 44 21 south Dakota u. 21 c oach: T. c. "Cy" Kasper 1937 (W-4, L-5) 39 Morningside 25

sos Opp. coach : R. H. "Red" Threlfall 1946 <W-3, L-3, T-2I 34 Iowa Teachers 47 21 southern 0 SDS Opp. coach: Thurlo Mccrady 287 230 o Minnesota 48 o 1owa Teachers 3 3 SDS Opp. 0 St. Olaf 20 1 3 North Dakota State 6 18 Loras 23 1 953 <W-5, L-3, T-1 > o North Dakota u . 21 2 south Dakota u. 12 6 Iowa Teachers 6 Coach: Ralph Ginn 13 south Dakota u. 6 o Morningside 7 61 Manitoba u. 0 SDS Opp. o Morni ngside 1 3 20 Omaha u . 0 o North Dakota State 6 13 Marquette 46 7 Wisconsin 58 40 Mankato Teachers 7 26 Augustana 6 52 Iowa Teachers 1 9 o North Dakota State 24 o Wisconsin 32 20 south Dakota u. 0 13 North Dakota U. 1 3 · 7 Loyola 7 20 Wich ita 6 0 Oklahoma C i ty U. 35 55 Augustana 0 48 197 7 DePaul 44 o Morn ingside 0 13 St. John's 26

1 02 147 131 76 32 North Dakota State 14 1931 <W-6, L-3> 25 south Dakota u. 0

coach: T. c. "Cy" Kasper 1938 <W-3, L-5I 1 947 (W�4, L-5I 31 Morningside 29 505 Opp. Coach: Jack Barnes Coach : Ralph Ginn 13 Wichita U . 39

6 North Dakota U. 34 SDS Opp. SDS Opp. 247 1 86 7 North Dakota State O · o North Dakota u. 37 o Loras 28 o South Dakota u . 10 6 North Dakota State 1 3 6 St. Cloud State 20 1 954 <W-7, L-2>

20 Morn ingside 0 o south Dakota u. 7 39 central Iowa 6 coach: Ralph Ginn 34 southern 0 14 Morningside 1 3 6 Kansas u . 86 sos Opp. 39 Dakota Wesleyan . 0 28 Omaha u . 6 33 Augustana 1 2 . 6 Iowa State 34 19 Northern 0 7 south Dakota Mines 1 8 7 south Dakota u . 26 19 St. Thomas 6 49 Augustana 0 o St . Norbern 9 7 North Dakota State 0 66 Mankato Teachers 0 20 DePaul 34 14 Moorhead Teactiers 6 13 Morn ingside 0 68 Augustana 0

194 78 69 1 09 12 Toledo U . 3 3 50 North Dakota State 1 3 123 21 1 34 North Dakota u . 20

1 932 (W·2, L-5, T-1 I 1939 IW-7, L-2> 20 south Dakota u. 19 coach : T. c. "Cy" Kasper coach: Jack Barnes 1 948 <W-4, L-6> 34 Morningside 39

SDS Opp. SDS Opp. Coach: Ralph Ginn 41 Iowa Teachers 20 o North Dakota u . 1 3 1 4 North Dakota u . 1 3 sos Opp. 338 151 6 North Dakota State 12 6 North Dakota State 0 21 Moorhead Teachers 7 o south Dakota u . 0 7 south Dakota u . 21 o Drake 4 7 1 955 IW-6, L-2, T-1 >

26 Morningside 6 34 Morningside 1 3 6 Loras 20 Coach: Ralph Ginn 26 Northern 7 7 omaha u. 6 6 North Dakota u . 31 sos Opp. O Mich igan Normal 12 40 south Dakota Mines 0 7 Iowa Teachers 3 3 1 3 St. Thomas 19 0 Minnesota 12 20 Moorhead Teachers 7 7 North Dakota State 6 34 Iowa Teachers 21

12 Duquense 34 6 Yankton College 0 20 Augustana 6 14 North Dakota U. 6 70 96 7 �est Texas State 35 o south Dakota u. 3 3 28 Augustana 0

141 95 13 Morn i ngside 1 8 7 Wichita U. 33 1 933 IW-6, L-3> 27 Colorado State 2 33 North Dakota State 7

Coach: T. C. "CV" Kasper 1940 IW-4, L-3, T-1 > 107 203 27 south Dakota u. 7 SDS Opp. Coach: Jack Barnes 21 Morningside 21 18 North Dakota u. 2 SDS Opp. 1 949 (W-7, L-3I 20 Lacrosse state 0 1 3 North Dakota State 7 45 south Dakota Mines 0 Coach: Ralph Ginn 197 1 1 4 1 4 south Dakota u . 0 6 St. Norbert'S 0 SDS Opp. o South Dakota u. 6 12 Omaha u. 7 7 St. Cloud Teachers 0 1 956 IW-4, L-5>

21 Morningside 6 6 Morningside 6 o Drake 40 coach : Ralph Ginn 27 Northern 0 o south Dakota u 26 27 Morn ingside 20 SDS Opp. 6 Minnesota 19 7 North Dakota State 0 40 Colorado State 1 3 1 4 Montana State 33

6 Catholic U . 26 o North Dakota u . 6 14 Iowa Teachers 1 3 7 Northwest Missouri 0 1 3 Mich igan Normal 7 2 Iowa Teachers 1 2 28 Augustana 0 o Arizona u. 60

1 18 73 78 57 o North Dakota u. 1 9 20 Augustana 21 27 south Dakota u. 25 14 North Dakota u. 1 3

1 934 1W·6, L-4> 1941 IW-2, L-5> 33 North Dakota State 1 3 1 4 south Dakota u. 19 coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfall coach: Thurlo Mccrady 7 Bradley 32 9 North Dakota State 26

SDS Opp. SDS Opp. 183 1 75 28 Morningside 1 3 0 North Dakota u . 6 14 Northern 0 31 Iowa Teachers 27 38 North Dakota State 0 o Iowa Teachers 2 1 1 950 IW-9, L-0, T-1 > 1 37 21 2 19 south Dakota U. 0 o Omaha u . 1 2 Coach : Ralph Ginn 7 Morningside 13 o North Dakota State 25 SDS Opp. 1 957 (W-6, L-2, T·1 )

52 Northern 0 15 North Dakota u . 3 3 39 St. Cloud Teachers 7 Coach: Ralph Ginn 14 Creighton 0 o south Dakota u . 40 34 Iowa Teachers 1 3 SDS Opp. 7 Wisconsin 28 3 Morningside 0 31 Morn ingside 7 6 Montana state 1 3

3 8 Dakota weslevan 0 32 1 31 20 Augustana 1 2 23 Iowa Teachers 20 14 St . Olaf 6 41 St. Olaf 1 4 7 Drake 25 o Wich ita 19 1942 IW-4, L·4> 60 North Dakota State 0 1 6 Augustana 0

189 72 Coach: Thurlo Mccrady 21 North Dakota u. 21 53 North Dakota u. 21 SDS Opp. 54 South Dakota u. 28 21 south Dakota u. 1 3

1 935 IW-4, L·4, T-1 ) 0 Youngstown 1 4 40 Wayne u . 0 32 North Dakota State 14 Coach : R. H. "Red" Threlfall o Iowa Teachers 38 41 Carleton 1 4 7 Morningside 7

SDS Opp. 20 Omaha u . 0 381 1 1 6 20 Mankato State 6 1 3 Iowa Teachers 22 3 Morningside 0 185 1 19 6 North Dakota u . 6 8 North Dakota u. 1 9 1 951 IW·B, L-1 , T-1 ) 6 North Dakota State 7 o south Dakota u. 7 coach : Ralph Ginn 1 958 IW-4, L-5> 2 South Dakota u . 7 14 North Dakota State 0 SDS Opp. coach: Ralph Ginn

12 Morningside 6 20 Carleton 1 4 26 St. Cloud Teachers 0 SDS Opp. 33 Northern 0 65 92 48 Iowa Teachers 6 12 Drake 6 1 3 W isconsin 6 28 Morn ingside 26 7 Marquette 18 o C inc innati 38 1943 - NO Football 58 Augustana 7 6 Montana State 23

38 St. Olaf 0 34 Emporia, Kan. St. 14 20 Augustana 6 123 92 1944 1W·1 , L-1 > 21 North Dakota U . 12 12 North Dakota U. 30

Coach: Thurlo Mccrady 7 North Dakota State 7 7 south Dakota u. 28 1 936 IW-3, L·6, T-1 > SDS Opp. 6 South Dakota u. 26 20 North Dakota State 33

Coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfall 6 SDSC ERC (Army) 0 48 Bemidji Teachers 0 26 Morningside 6 SDS Opp. 7 Concordia College 27 35 Lacrosse state 7 1 3 Iowa Teachers 8 1 3 Iowa Teachers 0 1 3 2 7 3 1 1 1 05 123 158 6 North Dakota U. 33 o North Dakota State 7 1945 IW-1 , L-4, T-1 ) 1 952 (W-4, L-4, T-1 > 1 959 IW-2, L-7> o south Dakota u. 6 coach: Thurlo Mccrady Coach : Ralph Ginn coach: Ralph Ginn o Morningside 1 3 SDS Opp. SDS Opp. SDS Opp. o Omaha u. 0 6 Minot Teachers 3 3 6 Lacrosse State 1 3 o Montana State 27

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o Colorado State 22 7 Mankato State 1 4 16 Augustana 1 5 3 4 Nebraska-Omaha 2 12 Kansas State 28 1 1 1 247 20 North Dakota State 1 3 1 4 North Dakota State 27 o Augustana 1 3 1 2 Morningside 21 44 Morningside 20 6 North Dakota u. 0 2 Eastern Michigan 35 6 North Dakota U . 6 12 south Dakota u. 7 109 223 1 0 south Dakota u. 1 5 6 North Dakota State 8 1 966 (W-3, L-7> 1 2 Northern Iowa 23

32 Morningside 34 Coach: Ralph Ginn 12 Iowa Teachers 1 4 sos Opp.

1 4 Augustana 10

80 1 57 6 Montana State 41 1972 (W-6, L-5> 1 8 1 1 37

27 Minn.-Duluth 0 coach: John Gregory

1960 (W·5, L-4, T-1> 14 Colorado State u 45 sos Opp. 1978 (W-5, L-6>

coach: Ralph Ginn 6 North Dakota state 35 73 Eastern Montana 0 coach: John Gregory

sos Opp. 21 Morningside 41 17 Mankato State 24 SDS Opp.

22 Bemidji State 6 0 North Dakota U. 43 49 Missouri-Rolla 0 43 St. Cloud State 3

6 Kansas State 20 22 south Dakota u. 1 8 34 Youngstown 22 7 Louisville 54

20 Montana State 1 4 7 State College Iowa 1 3 25 Augustana 14 7 Moorhead State 1 2

2 0 Augustana 21 7 Colorado State 31 21 North Dakota u. 51 41 Morningside 1 7

2 3 North Dakota u. 27 19 Augustana 1 3 27 south Dakota u. 42 30 North Dakota U . 1 9

2 8 south Dakota u. 7 1 29 280 16 North Dakota State 34 1 9 Augustana 7

14 North Dakota state 1 4 o Northern Iowa 32 7 south Dakota u. 24

22 Morningside 0 35 Morningside 0 1 4 Nebraska-Omaha 16

o Iowa Teachers 1 2 24 Quantico Marines 21 1 0 Northern Iowa 9

1 5 Colorado State 1 4 1967 (W-4, L-6) 321 240 26 North Dakota State 28

1 70 1 21 Coach: Ralph Ginn 21 Portland State 42 sos Opp. 224 231

1961 (W-8, L-21 7 Minn.-Duluth 1 2 1 973 (W-5, L-5, T-1 >

Coach: Ralph Ginn 24 Idaho State 22 coach: John Gregory sos Opp.

14 North Dakota State 34 sos Opp. 1979 (W-9, L-3>

34 Bemidji State 8 24 Morningside 1 5 28 Northwestern Iowa 38 Coach: John Gregory 36 Colorado State 1 3 7 North Dakota U. 9 39 southwest Minnesota 6 SDS Opp.

73 St. Cloud State 0 42 south Dakota u. 1 4 o Mankato State 21 28 St. Cloud State 7

12 Montana State 1 7 16 Northern Iowa 1 7 27 Youngstown 6 27 Wis-Whitewater 7

41 Augustana 1 4 2 1 Drake 34 56 western Colorado 28 o North Dakota 1 3

1 3 North Dakota u. 1 4 1 7 Augustana 21 21 Augustana 21 28 Augustana 26

34 South Dakota u. 6 14 u. of Tampa 7 20 North Dakota U . 28 26 South Dakota 21

41 North Dakota State 1 2 186 1 87 10 south Dakota u. 36 31 Nebraska-Omaha 1 4

5 6 Morningside 0 14 North Dakota state 24 14 Northern Iowa 7

36 Iowa Teachers 1 3 1 6 Northern Iowa 0 14 North Dakota State 38

376 97 52 Morningside 1 2 2 4 Morningside 0

1 968 (W-4, L-6) 283 240 33 South Dakota 28

coach: Ralph Ginn 27 Idaho 1 3 1962 (W-7, L-2, T-11 SDS Opp. 7 Youngstown * * 50 Coach: Ralph Ginn 12 Weber State 27 1974 (W·6, L-5) 259 224

sos opp. 3 North Dakota State 21 Coach: John Gregory 25 U. Of Toledo 1 4 4 3 Morningside 14 sos opp. 7 Arkansas State 9 1 o Northern Iowa 38 1 5 Northwestern Iowa 0

10 Montana state 1 4 16 North Dakota U . 21 45 southwest Minnesota 10 1980 (W-3, L-8>

28 Augustana 7 32 South Dakota u. 55 45 Mankato State 14 coach: John Gregory 26 North Dakota U. 0 23 Youngstown 20 21 Youngstown 35 sos Opp.

24 south Dakota u. 0 47 Augustana 27 35 Augustana 6 1 7 St. Cloud State 0

17 North Dakota State 6 41 Idaho State 22 o North Dakota State 28 27 Western Illinois 33

13 State College I owa 1 3 20 Drake 28 55 North Dakota U. 6 7 Augustana 34

41 Morningside 7 247 260 6 south Dakota u. 20 21 South Dakota 1 3

47 Colorado State 0 27 Morningside 8 1 7 Nebraska-Omaha 40

238 73 21 Northern Iowa 22 7 Northern Colorado 40

21 Nevada-Las Vegas 24 16 North Dakota State 23

1963 (W-9, L-1) 1 969 (W-4, L·S> 291 1 73 17 Morningside 6

Coach: Ralph Ginn coach: Dave Kragthorpe 1 3 North Dakota 47

SDS Opp. sos Opp. 7 south Dakota 1 6

9 Montana State 6 1 3 Weber State 28 17 Portland state 48

7 Nebraska 58 16 Drake 21 1975 IW-7, L-4) 1 66 300

54 Colorado state 14 22 Morningside 32 coach: John Gregory 28 Augustana 8 14 Northern Iowa 24 SDS opp.

7 North Dakota U. 6 19 North Dakota u 1 3 4 9 Hamline 6 61 south Dakota u. 0 20 south Dakota u 14 1 0 Mankato State 0 1981 (W-4, L-6>

40 North Dakota State 25 16 Youngstown 17 56 Nebraska-Omaha 14 Coach: John Gregory 27 State College Iowa 1 3 42 Augustana 0 1 7 Augustana 31 sos Opp.

28 Morningside 22 13 North Dakota State 20 1 3 North Dakota State 8 40 St. Cloud State 3

17 Arkansas state 14 o Montana u 58 14 North Dakota u. 35 1 3 Western Ill inois 1 7

278 1 66 1 75 227 24 south Dakota u. 22 21 south Dakota 20 17 Morningside 0 17 Nebraska-Omaha 1 0

1964 IW-2, L·B> 3 Northern Iowa 1 7 2 0 Northern Colorado 22

Coach: Ralph Ginn 1 970 IW-2, L-8> 23 Nevada-Las Vegas 38 24 North Dakota State 48

SDS Opp. coach: Dean Pryor 38 Youngstown 21 23 Morningside 28

14 Montana state 46 SDS Opp. 264 1 90 28 North Dakota 1 6

1 4 Fresno State 30 37 st. Thomas 14 31 Augustana 34

27 Augustana 14 19 Mankato State 43-16 south Dakota 28

13 North Dakota State 20 8 Northern Iowa 24 1976 IW·S, L-4, T-11 233 226

28 North Dakota U . 3 5 12 Wayne State 21 coach: Joh n Gregory 7 south Dakota u. 1 0 3 North Dakota U . 36 SDS Opp.

32 Morningside 21 o south Dakota u. 26 1 St. Cloud State* 0 14 State College Iowa 23 6 Augustana 22 21 western Illinois 28 1 982 (W-4, L-6> 15 Drake 37 o North Dakota State 35 7 Northern Colorado 22 coach: Wayne Haensel 6 Mankato State 7 44 Morningside 24 o North Dakota State 1 3 SDS Opp.

170 243 o Montana u. 24 14 Morningside 0 37 St. Cloud State 1 4 1 29 269 28 North Dakota u. 6 20 south Dakota 7

1965 (W-1 , L-8, T ·1 1 1 7 south Dakota u. 17 22 Nebraska-Omaha 1 1 coach: Ralph Ginn 16 Northern Iowa 1 3 1 4 Northern Colorado 22

sos Opp. 19 Weber State 52 3 North Dakota State 1 0 o Montana state 22 1 971 (W-3, L-7> 41 Augustana 25 35 Morningside 0 o Parsons College 10' Coach: Dean Pryor 1 76 21 5 13 North Dakota 34

14 Augustana 14 SDS Opp. 10 Augustana 1 3 13 North Dakota State 41 26 St. Thomas 7 1977 (W-5, L-4, T-1) 6 south Dakota 31 7 North Dakota U. 14 o Mankato State 10 coach: John Gregory 21 Mankato State 23

30 South Dakota u. 1 4 O Northern Iowa 23 sos Opp. 181 1 66 20 Morningside 25 8 Wayne State 27 10 St. Cloud State 0 o State College Iowa 41 7 North Dakota U. 35 23 Western Illinois 6 •won by forfeit

20 Colorado State u. 52 18 south Dakota u. 37 14 Dayton 28 * *NCAA Div. II playoffS

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Listen To The

Jacks On WNAX

NORM HILSON JERRY OSTER

For the 1 4th consecutive year, all Jackrabbit football and men's basketball games will be broadcast live on WNAX radio.

WNAX is the "Official Station" for SDSU sports. WNAX Is a member of the Roy H. Park Broadcasting group. on the air 24·

hours a day, WNAX is a 5,000 watt station which covers much of a five state area <Nebraska, south Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa1. It is located at 570 on the AM dial.

"Voice of the Jackrabbits" Norm Hilson will again do the play-by-play with Jerry Oster providing the color commentary. Hilson had o pen heart surgery last spring but will be back in the broadcast booth when football season begins.

Hilson has been South Dakota Sportscaster of the Year four times, three times as picked by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association and another as picked by the south Dakota High school coaches Association.

Hilson has been with WNAX for 25-plus years since giving up a disc jockey job in the Twin Cities. A native of valley City, ND, he Is a graduate of Brown Broad­casting Institute in Minneapolis.

He travels about 15,000 mites annually broadcasting sports events, including all SDSU football and men's basketball games. WNAX also carries a full schedule of high school football and basketball, including heavy coverage during the playoff season. And even sosu home games are a trip for Hilson - it's 270 miles round trip from Yankton to Brookings.

WNAX is the only radio station which has originated play-by-play broadcasts of every game played in the history of the state high school girls basketball tournament.

In addition to SDSU and high school events carried on WNAX, the station is a member of the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Vikings radio networks; car­ries some Yankton College football games and also fills in with an occasional Nebraska cornhusker football game.

Matter of fact, last Dec. 4, WNAX probably set some sort of record of sports broadcasting. The station carried live coverage of the final round of the state girls basketball tournament, then picked up a Jackrabbit basketball game from Bozeman, Mont. <tip-off 9 p.m. csn, and followed that with the universi­ty of Nebraska football game from Hawaii.

This will be the 18th consecutive year WNAX has carried sosu basketball. Hilson was Parade Marshall of the 1980 Hobo Day parade at SDSU.

KV91 TO CARRY JACKRABBIT FOOTBALL Radio station KVAA . . . more commonly called KV91 ... in Volga will carry all

11 SDSU foq�ball games this fall. It's the first time KV91 has provided any play-by-play coverage for Jackrabbit

sports. KV91 is a 500 watt daytime, 1000 watt nighttime station at 910 AM. KV91 is in

its third year of operation and is owned by Dakota North Plains corperation, which also has station KKAA in Aberdeen.

Sports director Randy McDaniel will provide the play-by-play coverage.

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RADIO PLAY BY PLAY: Norm Hilson, Sports Director, WNAX radio, Yankton, SD 57078 Jerry Oster, Color commentator, WNAX radio, Yankton, SD 57078 Randy McDaniel, Sports Director, KVAA radio, votga, SD 57071

LOCAL OUTLETS: Terry Borns, Sports Editor, Brookings Register, Brookings, SD 57006 Randy McDaniel, Sports Director, KVAA radio, votga, SD 57071 Dellas Cole, Sports Director, KBRK-KGKG radio, Brookings, SD 57006 Sports Editor, SDSU Collegian, Brookings, SD 57007

SOUTH DAKOTA PUBLIC TELEVISION: Pete Egart, KESD-TV, Pugsley Center, SDSU, Brookings, SD 57007

AREA NEWSPAPER AND WIRE SERVICE OUTLETS: Joel Brown, Sports News Editor, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 John Egan, Sports Editor, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Bruce Conley, Assistant Sports Editor, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD 571 02 Tony Mangan, Sportswriter, Argus Leader, Siou x Falls, SD 57102 Steve Young, Sportswriter, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD S7102 Ron Hoffman, Sportswriter, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Wayne Ortman, The Associated Press, Argus Leader Building, Sioux Falls, SD rnm

Sports Editor, United Press International, Box 471, Sioux Falls, SD 571 01 J.T. Fey, Sports Editor, Public Opinion, Watertown, SD 57201 Don Lindner, Sports Editor, Journal, Box 450, Rapid City, SD 57709 Ron wood, Sportswriter, Journal, Box 450, Rapid City, SD 57709 Roger Toland, Sportswriter, Journal, Box 450, Rapid City, SD 57709 Ron Feickert, Sports Editor, American News, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Jim Young, Sports, American News, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Greg Hansen, Sports Editor, Daily Republic, Mitchell, SD 57301 Doug card, Sports Editor, Press & Dakotan, Yankton, so 57078 Erald Johnson, Sports Editor, Daily Plainsman, Huron, SD 57350 Sports Editor, Dally Leader, Madison , SD 57042

AREA RADIO AND TELEVISION OUTLETS: Jim Burt, Sports Director, KELO-TV, SIOUX Falls, SD 57102

Mike Schirmer, Sports, KELO�TV. Sioux Falls, SD 571 02 Gary weckworth, Sports, KELO·TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Mark ovenden, Sports Director, KSFY·TV, Sioux Falls, so 57102 Tom Maxwell, Sports, KSFY·TV, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Kevin Culhane, Sports Director, KDL T·TV, Mitchell, so 57301 Danny Olson, sports.Director, KSOO radio, 2600 s. Spring, Sioux Falls, so 57106 Hod Nielsen, Sports Director, KYNT radio, Yankton, so 57078 Wayne Hunter, Sports Director, KWAT radio, Watertown, SD 57201 Gene Reich, Sports Director, KSDN radio, Aberdeen, so 57401 Tim Smith, Sports Director, KMIT radio, Mitchell, SD 57301 Marty McIntyre, Sports Director, KORN radio, Mitchell, so 57301 Jeff Anderson, Sports Director, KJAM radio, Madison, so 57042 Jim Davis, Sports Director, KOKO radio, Redfield, so 57469 Bud Holly, Sports Director, KIJV radio, Huron, SD 57305 Rod Fischer, Sports Director, KCCR radio, Pierre, SD 57501 Bob Laskowski, Sports Director, KOTA radio-TV, Rapid City, SD 57701 Sports Director, KKAA radio, Aberdeen, SD 57401 Sports Director, KBFS radio, Belle Fourche, SD 57717 Sports Director, KDSJ radio, Deadwood, so 57732 Sports Director, KOBH radio, Hot Springs, SD 57747 Sports Director, KOKK radio, Huron, SD 57350 Sports Director, KBJM radio, Lemmon, SD 57638 Sports Director, KMSD radio, Milbank, SD 57252 Sports Director, KOLY radio, Mobridge, SD 57601 Sports Director, KGFX radio, Pierre, SD 57501 Sports Director, KIMM radio, Rapid City, SD 57709 Sports Director, KKLS radio, Rapid City, SD 57709 Sports Director, KTOO radio, Rapid City, SD 57701 Sports Director, KRSS radio, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KELO radio, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KXRB radio, Sioux Falls, SD 57102 Sports Director, KBHB radio, Sturgis, SD 57785 Sports Director, KVRA radio, Vermillion, SD 57069 Sports Director, KLSC radio, Watertown, SD 57201 Sports Director, KWYR radio, Winner, SD 57580 Sports Director, KKSD radio, Gregory, SD 57533

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NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE

COMPOSITE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

SEPTEMBER 1 Augustana at Wisconsin-Whitewater 7:30 p.m.

SEPTEMBER ! -:·,,..-� MANKATO STATE AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2 P.M.

Northwest Missouri at Morningside 7:30 p.m. Michigan Tech at North Dakota 1 :30 p .m.

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iii-, < North Dakota state at Northern Michigan 1:30 p.m. south Dakota at Wyoming 2:30 CDT .* > - SEPTEMBER 1 0 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT DRAKE 4:30 P.M . Mankato State at Wisconsin-Whitewater 7:30 p .m. Morningside at Washburn university

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Montana State at North Dakota 1 :30 p.m. st. John's at St. Cloud 1 :30 p.m. Nebraska-Omaha at Kearney State 7:30 p.m. Augustana at Northern Colorado 1 p .m. MDT Northeast Missouri at south Dakota 7 p.m.

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SEPTEMBER 1 7 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT MORNINCSIDE 7:30 P.M. North Dakota at Augustana 7 p.m. st. Cloud at Northern Colorado 1 p.m. Nebraska-Omaha at South Dakota 7 p.m. North Dakota State at Mankato 7:30 p .m.

SEPTEMBER 24 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT NORTH DAKOTA 1 :30 P.M. Northern Colorado at Mankato 7:30 p.m. Morningside at Nebraska-Omaha 7:30 p.m. south Dakota at St. Cloud 1 :30 p.m. Augustana at North Dakota State 7:30 p.m.

OCTOBER -1 ST. CLOUD STATE AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2 P.M. Mankato State at Augustana 7:30 p.m. Morningside at south Dakota 7 P.m . North Dakota State at Nebraska-Omaha 7:30 p.m.

• North Dakota at Northern Colorado 1 p.m. MDT

• · OCTOBER S .. { "__ SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT NEBRASKA-OMAHA 7:30 P .M.

Mankato State at North Dakota 1 :30 p.m. south Dakota at North Dakota State 1 :30 p.m. Augustana at St. Cloud 1 :30 p.m .

. OCTOBER 1 5 NORTH DAKOTA STATE AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2 P.M. south Dakota at Northern Colorado 1 p.m. MDT Nebraska-Omaha at Augustana 2 p.m. North Dakota at St. Cloud 1 :30 P.m.

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OCTOBER 22 AUCUSTANA AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2 P.M. Mankato State at south Dakota 2 p.m. Northern Colorado at North Dakota state 1 :30 p.m. Nebraska-Omaha at North Dakota 1 :30 p.m. St. Cloud State at Morningside 2 p.m.

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OCTOBER 29 SOUTH DAKOTA AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2 P.M. Northern Colorado at Nebraska-Omaha 7:30 P.m. St. Cloud state at Mankato state 1 :30 p .m. Morningside at Augustana 1:30 p.m. North Dakota at North Dakota state 1 :30 p.m.

NOVEMBER S SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT MANKATO STATE 1 :30 P.M. North Dakota at South Dakota 7 p.m. North Dakota State at Morningside 1 :30 p.m . . Nebraska-Omaha at St. Cloud State 1 :30 p.m. Augustana at Northwest Missouri 1 :30 p.m. Northern Colorado -at Colorado State 1 p.m. MDT

NOVEMBER 1 2 NORTHERN COLORADO AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 1 :30 P.M. Augustana at South Dakota 12 noon North Dakota State at st. Cloud state 1 :30 p .m. Mankato State at Nebraska-Omaha 7:30 p.m. Morningside at North Dakota 1 :30 p.m.

SDSU and Mankato State will play a home-and-home series. The first game, Sept. 3 at Brookings, is a non-conference game. Game two, at Mankato, Nov. 5, counts in the North central Conference standings.

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