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Grizzly Awards1 Weskamp 1967 — Larry Huggins 1968 — Tuufuli Uperesa 1969 — Tuufuli Uperesa 197 0 — Larry Miller 1971 — Steve Okoniewski 1972 — Ron Richards 1973 — Jim Leid 1974 — Larry Farnam 1975 - Walt Brett 1976 — Dan Sullivan 197 7 — Terry Falcon 1978 — Guy Bingham 1979 — Guy Bingham 1980 — Brian McHugh 1981 — Jim Rooney 1982 — Greg Amundsen 1983 — Bob Cordier 1984 — Rick Linderholm 1985 — Eric Dawald 1986 — Larry Clarkson Shawn Poole 1987 — Larry Clarkson 1988 — Jay Fagan 1989 — Kirk Scrafford 1990 — Rick Erps 1991 — Chad Germer Damon Gilbreth 1992 — Scott Gragg 1993 — Scott Gragg Miller 1976 — Doug Betters 197 7 — Steve Fisher 1978 — Steve Fisher 1979 - Sam Martin 1980 — Arnie Rigoni 1981 - Pat Curry 1982 — Joe Nuu 1983 — Cliff Lewis 1984 — Dave Seaman 1985 — Pat Foster 1986 — Pat Foster Jason Ray 1987 — Pat Foster Scott Camper 1988 — J.C. Campbell Rick Sullivan 1989 — Dan Edwards Joe Kalafat 1990 — Joe Kalafat Wade Thoemmes 1991 - Kirk Murphy Gregg Smerker 1992 — Sam Davidson 1993 — Lance Allen Golden Helmet Larry Miller Tim Hauck * j . - Steve Fisher 1967 Bob Beers 1968 Herb White 1969 Jim Nordstrom 1970 Jim Nordstrom 1971 Casey Reilly 1972 Mick Dennehy 1973 — Sly Hardy 1974 Ron Rosenberg 1975 Steve Dionas 1976 Greg Anderson 1977 Kelly Johnson 1978 Kent Clausen 1979 Greg Dunn 1980 Jay Becker 1981 Scott Gratton 1982 Scott Gratton Curt McElroy 1983 Brent Oakland 1984 Jake Trammell 1985 Terry Shillam 1986 Pat Hardiman Demidric Cooks 1987 Tim Hauck 1988 Tim Hauck 1989 Tim Hauck Mike Rankin 1990 Steve Collins Don Graves 1991 Todd Ericson Dethrick Slocum 1992 Todd Ericson Carl Franks Chad Lembke 1993 Todd Ericson Carl Franks Barbour 1987 - Nate Odden 1988 — Clay Clausen 1989 — Grady Bennett 1990 - Kevin Morris Galen Lawton 1991 — Greg Ferguson Kyle Mirich Scott McCoy 1992 — Quentin Burns Marc Monestime 1993 — Keith Burke Bert Wilberger Outstanding Linebacker Chad Lembke 1990 — Bryan Tripp 1991 — Chad Lembke Paul LeProwse 1992 — Chad Lembke 1993 — Kurt Schilling Dan Downs

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Grizzly Awards1Weskamp

1 9 6 7 — Larry H uggins1 9 6 8 — Tuufuli U peresa1 9 6 9 — Tuufuli U peresa 1 9 7 0 — Larry Miller1 9 7 1 — Steve O koniew ski1 9 7 2 — Ron Richards1 9 7 3 — Jim Leid1 9 7 4 — Larry Farnam1 9 7 5 - Walt Brett1 9 7 6 — Dan Sullivan 1 9 7 7 — Terry Falcon1 9 7 8 — Guy Bingham1 9 7 9 — Guy Bingham1 9 8 0 — Brian M cHugh1 9 8 1 — Jim R ooney1 9 8 2 — Greg A m undsen1 9 8 3 — Bob C ordier1 9 8 4 — Rick L inderholm1 9 8 5 — Eric Dawald1 9 8 6 — Larry C larkson

Shaw n Poole1 9 8 7 — Larry C larkson1 9 8 8 — Jay Fagan1 9 8 9 — Kirk Scrafford1 9 9 0 — Rick Erps1 9 9 1 — Chad G erm er

Dam on G ilbreth1 9 9 2 — Scott Gragg1 9 9 3 — Scott Gragg

Miller1 9 7 6 — Doug B etters 1 9 7 7 — Steve Fisher1 9 7 8 — Steve F isher1 9 7 9 - Sam M artin1 9 8 0 — A rnie Rigoni1 9 8 1 - Pat Curry1 9 8 2 — Joe Nuu1 9 8 3 — Cliff Lewis1 9 8 4 — Dave Seam an1 9 8 5 — Pat Foster1 9 8 6 — Pat Foster

Jason Ray1 9 8 7 — Pat Foster

S co tt C am per1 9 8 8 — J.C . Cam pbell

Rick Sullivan1 9 8 9 — Dan Edwards

Jo e Kalafat1 9 9 0 — Jo e Kalafat

W ade T hoem m es1 9 9 1 - Kirk M urphy

G regg Sm erker1 9 9 2 — Sam Davidson1 9 9 3 — Lance Allen

Golden Helmet

Larry Miller

Tim Hauck

— * j

. -

Steve Fisher

1 9 6 7 — Bob Beers1 9 6 8 — H erb W hite1 9 6 9 — Jim N ordstrom1 9 7 0 — Jim N ordstrom1 9 7 1 — Casey Reilly1 9 7 2 — Mick D ennehy1 9 7 3 — Sly Hardy1 9 7 4 — Ron R osenberg1 9 7 5 — Steve D ionas1 9 7 6 — Greg A nderson1 9 7 7 — Kelly Jo h n so n1 9 7 8 — Kent C lausen1 9 7 9 — Greg Dunn1 9 8 0 — Jay B ecker1 9 8 1 — Scott G ratton1 9 8 2 — Scott G ratton

C urt McElroy1 9 8 3 — B rent O akland1 9 8 4 — Jak e Tram m ell1 9 8 5 — Terry Shillam1 9 8 6 — P at H ardim an

Dem idric C ooks1 9 8 7 — Tim Hauck1 9 8 8 — Tim Hauck1 9 8 9 — Tim Hauck

Mike Rankin1 9 9 0 — Steve Collins

Don G raves1 9 9 1 — Todd Ericson

D ethrick Slocum1 9 9 2 Todd Ericson

Carl Franks Chad Lem bke

1 9 9 3 — Todd Ericson Carl Franks

Barbour1 9 8 7 - N ate O dden1 9 8 8 — Clay C lausen1 9 8 9 — Grady B ennett1 9 9 0 - Kevin M orris

Galen Law ton1 9 9 1 — Greg Ferguson

Kyle Mirich Sco tt McCoy

1 9 9 2 — Q uentin BurnsMarc M onestim e

1 9 9 3 — Keith BurkeB ert W ilberger

Outstanding Linebacker

Chad Lembke

1 9 9 0 — Bryan T ripp1 9 9 1 — Chad Lem bke

Paul LeProw se1 9 9 2 — Chad Lem bke1 9 9 3 — Kurt Schilling

Dan Downs

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Current/Former Montana

Note: Year listed is first as a professional. Team listed is the team player was originally drafted by, or signed with.* Still Active at Press Time § Signed as Free Agent

New York Jets (10th round)New York Jets (9th round) Dallas Cowboys (12th round) Seattle Seahawks Pittsburgh Maulers Dallas Cowboys (10th round) New York Jets (8th round) Minnesota Vikings (11th round) San Francisco 49ers (8th round) Los Angeles Rams (9th round) New England Patriots Cincinnati Bengals British Columbia Lions British Columbia Lions Cincinnati Bengals Houston Oilers Indianapolis Colts British Columbia Lions Toronto Argonauts

Guy Bingham

Roy R obinson Todd Ericson

Steve Sullivan Ed Illman “Wild” Bill Kelly Len Noyes Milton Popovich Paul Szakash Aldo Forte Bill Lazetich John Dolan Stan Renning John Lands Bob O’Billovich Terry Dillon Mike Tilleman Willie Postler Steve Okoniewski Barry Darrow Doug Betters Terry Falcon Greg Anderson § Tim Hook Carm Carteri

192219261927 1937 193719371938 1938 194119591960196219631964 1972 1972 1974 1977 1977 1979 1979 1979

Matt Clark John Lands

Evansville Wilson’s Wildcats Brooklyn Professional Brooklyn Dodgers Chicago Cardinals Detroit Lions Detroit Lions Cleveland Rams Buffalo Indians EdmontonIndianapolis Warriors Ottawa Rough Riders Minnesota Vikings Chicago Bears British Columbia Lions Atlanta Falcons Cleveland Browns Miami Dolphins New England Patriots Montreal Saskatchewan Ottawa

Guy Bingham 1980Rocky Klever 1982Rich Burtness 1982§ Mike Hagen 1982§ Mickey Sutton 1983Brian Salonen 1984Mike Rice 1987Brent Pease 1987Larry Clarkson 1988Pat Foster 1988* § Tim Hauck 1989* § Kirk Scrafford 1989* Matt Clark 1990* § Mike Trevathan 1990* § Brad Lebo 1992§ Sean Dorris 1992* § Todd Ericson 1994* Bruce Dotson 1994Carl' Franks 1994

Kirk Scrafford

Pros

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Season-by-Season & 1993Review

David Sirmon

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■Season-by-Season Results'1897

UM Opp.0 The “Tigers” ................... 00 The “Tigers” .................... 00 The “Tigers” .................... 04 Butte Bus. College 2 0

1 8 Montana S ta te 61 0 @ Butte Bus. Coll 2 6

(1-2-3)

1898UM Opp.

5 Helena High School ... 6 0 Anaconda Ath. Club... 1 85 Helena Ath. Club (forfeit)... 06 @ Montana State 0

1 6 Montana S ta te 0(3-2)

1899UM Opp.1 2 Anaconda Ath. Club... 5

0 @ Montana State 3 80 Montana S ta te 5

(1-2)

1900UM Opp.11 Montana S ta te .............. 1 2

(0-1)

1901UM Opp.

L Ft. Shaw Indians........... WL Butte Ath. Club............. WW Fort M issoula.................. L

2 6 Fort M issoula............... 00 @ Montana State 31

(2-3)

1902UM Opp.

0 Montana T e c h 1 60 Montana S ta te 3 8

(0-2)

1903UM Opp.3 2 Fort M issoula............... 011 Fort M issoula............... 0

0 Montana T e c h 1 90 @ Montana T ec h 2 30 @ Idaho............................. 2 80 @ Washington State ... 3 26 @ Montana State 13

(2-5)

1904UM Opp.10 Fort M issoula................ 0

0 @ Utah.............................. 175 @ Utah S ta te ................... 05 Washington S ta te 6

7 9 Montana S ta te 0(3-2)

1905UM Opp.

0 U ta h ....................................4 20 @ Whitman Coll 56 @ Washington State ... 2 8

2 3 Utah S ta te ....................... 08 8 Ft. Shaw Indians 0

(2-3)

1906UM Opp.3 2 Ft. Shaw Indians 6

0 Washington S ta te 511 Spokane Ath. Club 0

0 @ Utah..............................4 26 @ Utah S ta te ................ 1 60 Ex-Collegians............... 6

(2-4)

1907UM Opp.6 2 Montana W esleyan 02 8 Ft. Shaw Indians 0

0 @ Washington State ... 3 81 2 Montana T e c h ............. 01 2 Spokane Ath. Club.... 0

0 @ Montana T ec h ........ 0(4-1-1)

1908UM O pp.

0 Montana S ta te ............. 08 Montana T ech ............ 54 @ Montana T ech 50 @ Montana S tate 5

(1-2-1)

1909UM O pp.3 3 Missoula H igh............. 05 2 Ft. Shaw Indians 0

0 @ Montana T ech 03 @ Montana S tate 0

4 2 Fort Missoula................ 02 4 Montana T ech ............ 015 Montana S ta te ............ 5

(6-0-1)

1910UM O pp.

8 Montana T ech ............ 00 @ Montana S tate 03 Utah S ta te .................... 55 @ Gonzaga....................173 @ Montana T ech 0

10 Montana S ta te ............ 0(3-2-1)

1911UM O pp.1 2 @ Montana T ech 00 Utah S ta te ................... 8

28 Poison Independents ... 6 (2-1)

1912UM O pp.2 8 Missoula H igh............... 0

7 @ Montana S tate 00 @ Utah S ta te .................. 173 @ Utah .............................10

3 9 Montana S ta te .............. 318 @ Gonzaga..................... 6

9 @ W illamette.................. 30(4-3)

1913UM O pp.

9 @ Washington State ....347 Utah S ta te ................... 97 @ Montana S tate......... 0

20 Montana S ta te .............. 07 @ Gonzaga..................... 160 @ Whitman Coll.............35

(2-4)

1914UM O pp.8 7 Butte Ramblers............ 010 Washington S ta te ........ 0

0 @ Idaho.......................... 032 Utah S ta te .................... 02 6 Montana S ta te .............. 913 North Dakota S ta te 019 @ Gonzaga................... 0

(6-0-1)

1915UM O pp.15 Idaho ............................... 3

7 @ South D akota 101 0 @ North D akota 10

7 @ Washington State ....2750 Butte Centervilles ......... 0

6 S y racuse ........................ 6(2-2-2)

1916UM O pp.11 @ South D akota 02 0 @ Gonzaga................... 0

0 @ Washington State ....2717 Whitman College......... 06 @ Montana S tate 6

20 @ Idaho........................... 13(4-1-1)

1917UM O pp.

6 Utah S ta te ..................... 213 @ Whitman College......149 Montana S ta te .............. 70 @ Washington State ....28

3 Idaho ............................... 14(1-4)

1918— no team —

1919UM O pp.2 6 Montana W esleyan..... 7

0 @ Utah S ta te ................ 4 72 8 Montana T e c h ............. 6

6 Whitman College........ 60 @ Idaho......................... 76 @ Montana S ta te 6

14 Washington S tate 42(2-3-2)

1920UM O pp.133 Mt. Saint Charles 018 @ Washington.............. 1434 Montana W esleyan 00 @ Washington State.... 317 @ Whitman College.... 13

28 Montana S ta te 07 Idaho ............................... 20

(4-3)

1921UM O pp.2 5 Idaho S tate................... 0

7 @ Washington............... 286 Whitman College........ 147 @ Idaho...........................35

1 4 @ Montana S ta te ........ 77 North Dakota State .... 6 0 G onzaga........................ 0

(3-3-1)

1922UM O pp.

0 @ Washington............... 263 7 Montana W esleyan..... 015 Idaho State................... 126 @ Gonzaga .................. 377 Montana S ta te ............ 60 Whitman College........ 130 Idah o ............................... 39

(3-4)

1923UM O pp.2 7 Mt. Saint Charles........ 0

0 @ Idaho...........................4 025 Montana T e c h ............ 0

2 G onzaga..........................2516 @ Whitman College.... 714 @ Washington............... 262 4 @ Montana S ta te ........ 13

0 @ Pacific College........... 6(4-4)

1924UM O pp.4 0 Mt. Saint Charles........ 713 Idaho ...............................41

7 @ Washington............... 5 2106@ Montana T ech 614 G onzaga........................2061 Pacific University 7

3 @ Stanford.....................4120 @ Whitman College.... 0

(4-4)

1925UM Opp.

0 Washington State 910 @ Washington 3014 Gonzaga (in Butte) 1457 Montana Tech ....... 0

7 @ Oregon State 2720 @ Idaho................... 14

7 @ U SC.................... 2728 Montana State .

(3-4-1)7

1926UM Opp.

0 O regon ............................4 912 Idaho 2 76 @ Washington State.... 14

27 Montana St. (in Butte) .. 06 @ Gonzaga .................. 10

5 6 Whitman College 7

21 @ Sacramento State ... 00 @ U S C ........................... 61

(3-5)

1927UM O pp.19 Butte Centervilles......... 08 Mt. Saint Charles......... 00 @ Washington State ....3 50 @ W ashington................326 @ Idaho ...........................42

13 @ California.................... 336 Mont. St. (in Butte)....... 00 @ Gonzaga..................... 0

(3-4-1)

1928UM O pp.13 Butte Centervilles......... 013 Anaconda A nodes........ 06 Washington S ta te ......... 260 Washington ....................25

20 Montana T ech ............... 0

0 Mont. St. (in Butte) 6 @ O regon................

031

0 @ Oregon State 4 47 @ Gonzaga............. 0

(4-5-1)

1929UM Opp.18 Anaconda Anodes 219 Mt. Saint Charles 06 @ W ashington........ 60 @ Idaho................... 19

4 5 Intermountain U. 012 Mont. St. (in Butte) 1418 @ California............ 5 30 Washington State 130 @ UCLA.................. 14

(3-5-1)

1930UM O pp.18 Anaconda A nodes........ 1452 Mt. Saint Charles........ 0

0 @ W ashington............... 2713 Mont. St. (in Butte)...... 6

0 @ Washington State ....610 @ California................... 4 6

27 G onzaga......................... 1512 Id a h o .............................. 6

(5-3)

1931UM O pp.

0 Mt. Saint Charles........ 20 @ W ashington...............2 5

1 9 ® Idaho.......................... 210 Washington S ta te ..........13

3 7 Mont. St. (in Butte)...... 60 @ Oregon State.............190 @ U S C ........................... 69

(1-6)

1932UM O pp.2 5 Anaconda A nodes....... 013 @ W ashington............... 2614 Carroll College............. 8

6 Id a h o ............................... 190 @ UCLA......................... 3 27 Mont. St. (in Butte)....... 190 @ Washington State .... 3 16 Oregon S ta te ................. 35

13 @ Gonzaga.....................5 6(2-7)

1933UM O pp.

0 @ Oregon State.............207 Washington S ta te ..........136 @ Idaho .......................... 12

3 2 Mont. St. (in Butte)...... 07 @ Stanford......................33

13 @ Gonzaga................... 72 6 Utah S ta te ..................... 0

(3-4)

1934UM O pp.

0 @ Washington State ....2 70 @ UCLA......................... 16

4 8 Montana T ech .............. 06 Idaho................................13

2 5 Mont. St. (in Butte) 00 @ O regon.......................137 @ Oregon State........... 74 @ G onzaga................... 6

(2 -6 - 1)

1935UM Opp.

0 @ USC...................... 92 0 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0

7 Washington State 137 @ Idaho..................... 147 @ Washington.......... 337 Gonzaga (in G. Falls) ... 70 @ Stanford................ 320 Oregon S ta te ........... 0

(1-5-2)

1936UM Opp.

0 @ Washington State ....190 @ UCLA................... 3 0

4 5 Idaho S ta te ............... 136 G o n zag a ................... 0

27 Mont. St. (in Butte) 07 @ Oregon S tate....... 14

16 Idaho.......................... 024 San Francisco (in Butte) .. 713 North Dakota........... 6

(6-3)

1937UM O pp.25 Whitman College 013 @ Texas Tech............... 63 6 Okla. City (in G. Falls) . 613 San Francisco (in Butte) .. 719 Mont. St. (in Butte) 02 3 G o n zag a ........................ 0

0 @ Idaho.......................... 614 North Dakota................ 3

(7-1)

1938UM O pp.2 7 E. Washington.............. 0

0 @ San Francisco.......... 07 D ePaul........................... 6

13 Texas T ech .................... 190 @ North Dakota ............ 76 Idaho ................................199 @ Gonzaga................... 0

13 Mont. St. (in Butte) 07 @ Arizona...................... 0

(5-3-1)

1939UM O pp.

9 P ortland......................... 06 San Francisco................136 Mont. St. (in Butte) 0

13 @ Idaho.......................... 00 @ Washington............... 90 @ Texas Tech................130 @ Arizona...................... 60 G o n zag a .........................23

(3-5)

1940UM O pp.

9 E. Washington.............. 00 @ Washington State ....13

19 Texas T ech .................... 3 26 Mont. St. (in Butte)...... 0

13 Gonzaga (in Butte)........ 100 @ O regon.......................38

28 Idaho................................1820 @ San Diego Marines ...38

0 @ Portland.................... 0(4-4-1)

UM20 Brigham Young .

1941Opp..... 7

2 7 North Dakota S ta te 07 @ UCLA........................14

13 @ Gonzaga.................... 62 3 Mont. St. (in Butte).......130 @ Washington................21

1 3 North Dakota................. 616 @ Idaho........................... 00 @ Ore. St. (in Portland)... 2 7

(6-3)

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■Season-by-Season Results11942

UM O pp.6 Brigham Y oung 12

13 Mathers AFB ............. 1916 @ Washington State ... 680 @ Washington............ 350 Idaho ............................ 210 @ Oregon S tate 330 @ California................. 130 @ USC...........................38

(0-8)

1943, 44— no teams —

1945U M ......................................Opp.13 @ Utah S ta te ............... 4 4

0 @ Idaho...........................4613 @ Farragut Naval Base ... 2136 Pocatello M arines 613 Farragut Naval Base... 18

(1-4)

1946UM O pp.31 E. W ashington 726 Colorado S ta te 0

0 @ O regon................... 3420 Mont. St. (in Butte) ..... 7

0 Utah S ta te ....................2619 Idaho .............................. 0

7 @ UCLA..........................610 @ Washington............... 21

(4-4)

1947UM O pp.21 @ E. Washington 021 P ortland ........................ 0

7 @ Arizona....................... 4 07 @ Utah S ta te ................ 13

12 Mont. St. (in Butte) ..... 1313 @ Washington State ... 1221 @ Idaho.......................... 014 @ California.................. 6041 Colorado State ........... 714 @ Hawaii ....................... 122 8 @ Hawaii All-Stars 14

(7-4)

1948UM O pp.

7 E. Washington (in G. Falls) 127 Utah S ta te .................. 18

27 Pacific.......................... 00 Washington S ta te 4 8

14 Mont. St. (in Butte) ... 00 @ Idaho........................ 39

2 0 ® Brigham Young 2614 College of Pacific 32

7 @ Stanford.................. 394 7 North Dakota.............. 7

(3-7)

1949UM O pp.3 3 S. Dakota (in Billings).. 13

7 @ Washington State ... 1318 @ Utah S ta te .............. 1312 @ Colorado S ta te 2714 @ Oregon S tate 6319 Idaho .............................. 473 4 Mont. St. (in Butte) .... 1219 E. W ashington........... 625 Brigham Y oung 18

(5-4)

1950UM O pp.52 @ E. Washington 02 8 @ Idaho........................ 2713 @ O regon .................... 21

7 Washington S ta te 143 3 Mont. St. (in Butte) ... 0

0 @ Oregon S tate 203 5 Puget S ound ............... 713 @ Nevada-Reno 1938 Utah S ta te .................. 7

7 San Jose St. (in Hawaii) . 32(5-5)

1951UM O pp.

7 @ Washington...............5 8

V _ _

2 5 New Mexico................. 70 D enver.......................... 5 59 Idaho .............................. 12

3 8 @ Montana S tate ........ 06 @ Utah S ta te ............... 197 Wyoming ...................... 346 Colorado S ta te ........... 34

10 @ Washington State ... 4 7(2-7)

1952UM O pp.

0 Utah S ta te ................... 70 @ W yoming................. 147 Brigham Y oung.......... 28

17 @ Denver...................... 70 @ Colorado S ta te .........41

14 @ O regon ..................... 143 5 Montana S ta te ............. 12

0 @ Idaho......................... 272 0 @ San Jose State........ 39

6 @ New Mexico ........... 12(2-7-1)

1953UM O pp.13 @ Brigham Young...... 27

7 W yom ing...................... 2712 Idaho .............................. 202 2 @ Denver...................... 1332 Colorado S ta te ............. 3113 New Mexico...................411 4 ® Utah S ta te .................3 332 @ Montana S tate....... 13

(3-5)

1954UM O pp.31 Fort Lewis (WA) 7

6 @ Iowa............................4 81 3 ® Denver...................... 192 0 Utah S ta te ................... 13

7 @ Brigham Young...... 193 4 @ Colorado S ta te ....... 3714 @ New Mexico ........... 202 5 Montana S ta te ............ 212 0 U ta h .................................41

(3-6)

1955UM O pp.1 2 ® Houston..................... 5 40 Wyoming (in Billings) . .3 5

27 Brigham Y oung.......... 1313 D enver............................ 616 @ Utah S ta te ............... 32

19 New Mexico................. 147 Colorado S ta te ........... 12

1 9 ® Montana S tate....... 00 @ Arizona.................... 290 @ Idaho......................... 31

(3-7)

1956UM O pp.12 @ Arizona.................... 27

6 @ Utah............................ 2613 @ Denver...................... 2213 Utah S ta te ................... 2721 Brigham Y oung.......... 1320 @ Colorado S ta te ....... 341 3 Montana S ta te ............ 3313 Wyoming (in Billings) . .3 413 @ New Mexico........... 14

0 Idaho .............................. 14(1-9)

1957UM O pp.13 @ Utah :............. 32

0 Wyoming (in Billings) . .2 07 @ Brigham Young...... 20

13 D en v er.......................... 263 5 @ Utah S ta te ............... 2521 New Mexico................. 613 @ Idaho...........................3113 @ Montana S tate..........22

7 Colorado S ta te ........... 19(2-7)

1958UM O pp.

6 @ Utah.......................... 2014 Wyoming (in Billings) . .2 116 @ New Mexico ........... 4 4

0 @ Denver........................2913 Utah S ta te ......................271 2 Brigham Y oung............ 417 @ Colorado S ta te ......... 576 Id a h o ...............................146 Montana S tate...............20

1 3 ® San Diego ................. 24(0-10)

1959UM O pp.19 North D akota................270 Wyoming (in Billings)... 58

1 2 ® Brigham Young 012 D enver 2 70 @ Utah S ta te ................. 28

14 New M exico.................. 551 6 Colorado S ta te ..............266 @ Montana State.......... 406 @ Idaho .......................... 9

(1-8)

1960UM O pp.21 @ North D akota............14

0 Wyoming (in Billings) ... 1412 Utah S ta te ......................1418 Idaho ...............................142 6 @ Denver........................12

6 Brigham Y oung........... 72 6 @ Colorado S ta te ......... 1410 Montana S tate.............. 66 @ U tah ........................... 166 @ New Mexico..............24

(5-5)

1961UM O pp.

0 Wyoming (in Billings)... 296 @ Utah S tate .................54

4 0 New M exico................. 86 @ Brigham Young....... 7

12 U ta h ................................242 2 Colorado S ta te ..............19

9 @ Montana State...........1014 Idaho (in Boise)..............16

(2-6)

1962UM O pp.

0 Wyoming (in Billings) ... 138 @ North D akota............14

2 0 @ Utah S tate .................4322 Id a h o ...............................162 5 Weber S ta te ................. 6

0 Brigham Y oung............ 272 2 ® Idaho S tate ................ 153 6 Montana S tate...............191 2 ® New Mexico............. 411 6 ® Colorado S ta te ......... 15

(5-5)

1963UM O pp.16 @ British Columbia 00 Wyoming (in Billings)... 35

13 North D akota................ 190 @ Brigham Young....... 27

13 Idaho S ta te .....................146 Utah S ta te .....................626 @ New Mexico.............24

1 3 ® Weber S ta te ..............193 @ Montana State..........18

12 Colorado S ta te ..............20(1-9)

1964UM O pp.2 9 British Columbia...........24

7 @ Pacific........................ 230 @ New Mexico.............200 Utah S ta te .....................41

2 0 Weber S ta te ................. 127 Western Illinois............ 07 @ Idaho S tate............... 146 Montana S tate ..............307 @ San Diego Marines ...43

(3-6)

1965UM O pp.13 @ U tah ........................... 2814 S. Dakota (in Billings) ..1 516 Idaho S ta te ................... 01 5 ® Weber S ta te ..............14

2 1 ® Utah State....................5 47 Id a h o ..............................35

13 Pacific........................... 77 @ Montana S ta te ..........24

14 @ Western Michigan ... 1 7 3 3 @ Portland S ta te ........... 7

(4-6)

1966UM O pp.

6 N. Dakota (in Billings)... 307 @ South Dakota......... 21

10 Portland S ta te ............ 00 Weber S ta te ............... . 280 @ Pacific...................... 28

14 @ Idaho S tate ............. 178 @ Northern Arizona .... .3 40 Montana S ta te ........... 3 86 @ Idaho....................... 4 0

(1-8)

1967UM O pp.19 @ North D akota......... 14

7 S. Dakota (in Billings) .. 313 @ Weber S ta te ........... 1221 Pacific........................... 714 Id a h o ........................... 1920 Idaho S ta te .................. 010 Northern Arizona....... 78 @ Montana S ta te ...... 14

14 @ Utah State............... 2055 @ Portland S ta te ........ 7

(7-3)

1968UM O pp.37 N. Dakota (in Billings).... 10

0 @ South Dakota......... 2158 Portland S ta te ............ 0

3 Utah S ta te ................... 5045 @ Idaho........................ 5613 @ Idaho S tate............. 2324 Montana State ........... 2916 Weber S ta te ................ 200 @ Northern Arizona ..... 18

(2-7)

1969UM O pp.24 @ North D akota......... 1031 S. Dakota (in G. Falls)2052 Northern Arizona....... 720 @ Weber S ta te ........... 1734 Idaho ............................ 946 Idaho S ta te .................. 3649 @ Portland State ...... 14

7 @ Montana S ta te ....... 614 Cal Poly (SLO) 058 South Dakota St. 0

Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA)3 North Dakota S ta te ... 30

(10-1)

1970UM O pp.28 No. Dakota (in Billings).... 730 @ Northern Illinois..... 620 @ Northern Arizona ..... 038 Weber S ta te ................ 294 4 Idaho (in Pullman)....... 2635 @ Idaho S tate............. 3 435 @ South Dakota......... 731 Portland S ta te ............ 2535 Montana S ta te ........... 024 @ South Dakota St. ..... 0

Camellia Bowl (Sacramento, CA)16 North Dakota St.......... 3 1

(10-1)

1971UM O pp.14 S. Dakota (in G. Falls).... 127 @ North D akota......... 1438 @ Cal Poly (SLO) 1412 Idaho ............................ 2124 @ Boise S tate............. 4745 Idaho S ta te .................. 3514 Pacific........................... 3 014 @ Weber S tate........... 1330 @ Montana S ta te ....... 011 @ Hawaii..................... 2529 @ Portland S ta te ........ 3 6

(6-5)

1972UM O pp.

0 @ South D akota........... 3514 N. Dakota (in Billings) ...42 4 0 Northern Arizona ......... 17

6 @ Pacific.........................2412 Weber S tate .................. 7

7 @ Idaho S ta te ................ 144 @ Hawaii........................30

4 2 Boise S ta te .................... 283 Montana S ta te ...............21

17 @ Idaho.............................317 @ Tulsa.............................10

(3-8)

1973UM O pp.41 Simon Fraser (in G. Falls) 1410 @ North D akota..............311 0 ® R ice ............................ 2110 @ Northern Arizona .... 1431 South D akota................1919 Idaho S ta te .....................14

7 @ Montana S tate............. 337 @ Boise S ta te ................... 557 Idaho................................20

10 @ Weber S ta te ............. 0(4-6)

1974UM O pp.14 @ Simon Fraser 231 0 ® South D akota 2417 @ Nevada-Las Vegas ...2 0 24 Weber S tate................... 1327 Northern Arizona ........ 03 5 @ Idaho........................... 352 4 ® Portland State............142 9 Montana S ta te ...............432 2 @ Idaho S ta te ................254 2 Boise S ta te .................... 56

(3-6-1)

1975UM O pp.51 South D akota ................1721 Nevada-Las V egas........204 8 @ Weber S ta te ..............12

7 Idaho S ta te .....................1014 Idaho ................................ 3

3 @ Montana S tate.......... 202 8 @ Boise S ta te ................393 3 Portland S tate ................ 162 8 @ Northern Arizona ....2 2 1 0 @ Simon Fraser 24

(6-4)

1976UM O pp.19 @ Nevada-Las Vegas...214 9 ® Portland State 502 8 Weber S tate ................... 2521 Northern Arizona .........2 317 @ Boise S ta te ................1419 @ Northern Colorado ..2 71 2 Montana S ta te ...............2121 Idaho S ta te .....................1719 @ Idaho........................... 284 5 Simon F raser................. 17

(4-6)

1977UM O pp.1 3 Nevada-Las V egas 152 4 @ Northern Arizona ....2 5 4 0 Portland S tate ................252 3 Weber S tate................... 3117 Boise S ta te .................... 432 0 @ Idaho........................... 3117 Idaho S ta te .....................151 9 ® Montana S tate 243 4 Northern Colorado 131 8 ® Puget Sound..............17

(4-6)

1 9 7 8UM O pp.12 Puget S ound .................2316 @ Portland State..........2 7

6 Northern Arizona ......... 2127 @ Weber State .............. 71 5 ® Boise S ta te ............... 73 0 Idaho ................................3 42 8 @ Idaho S ta te ............... 717 @ Nevada-Las Vegas...25

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-Season-by-Season Results12 4 Montana S ta te .............. 831 Northern C olorado..... 14

7 @ San Jose State........ 35(5-6)

1979UM O pp.14 @ Wash. St. (in Spokane) 34 13 @ Northern Arizona ... 262 3 Weber S ta te ................. 163 5 Boise S tate..................... 372 8 Idaho S ta te .................... 2 417 @ Idaho...........................202 0 N evada-R eno............... 2721 @ Montana S tate 382 0 @ Northern Colorado . 103 2 Portland S ta te ............... 4 0

(3-7)

1980UM O pp.6 0 Simon F raser................ 27

0 @ Portland S tate...........200 Idaho ............................... 42

10 Boise S tate.....................4 421 @ Weber State............. 3 8

0 @ Idaho S ta te .............. 174 2 E. W ashington.............. 7

7 Montana S ta te .............. 2431 Northern Arizona......... 21

7 @ Nevada-Reno........... 10(3-7)

1981UM O pp.29 @ Northern Arizona.... 234 2 Northern Iowa ............. 2113 @ Boise S ta te ...............2716 @ Idaho......................... 1424 Idaho S ta te ................... 213 3 Portland S ta te ............... 32 7 @ Montana S tate 173 3 N evada-R eno.................26

6 Weber S tate ................... 713 @ E. Wash, (in Spokane) 14

(7-3)

1982UM O pp.

0 @ Hawaii....................... 4 03 8 Puget S ound.................. 103 6 Northern Arizona .........3528 @ Nevada-Reno............ 2714 @ Boise S ta te ...............214 0 Idaho................................1614 @ Idaho S ta te ................284 5 Montana S ta te ...............1428 @ Portland State...........354 2 @ Weber S ta te .............2010 @ Oregon S tate............30

7 @ Idaho$....................... 21($I-AA P la yo ff gam e)

(6-6)

1983UM O pp.21 Boise S ta te .................... 203 5 Portland S tate ................1921 @ Northern Arizona ....1728 Weber S tate ................... 26

0 Nevada-Reno.................382 4 @ Idaho..........................4 5

8 @ Montana S tate......... 2814 Long Beach State.........3826 @ E. Wash, (in Spokane). 27 17 Idaho S ta te .................... 31

(4-6)

1984UM O pp.4 2 Abilene Christian..........2817 @ Portland State...........16

3 @ Idaho S ta te ...............4 314 @ Weber State ............ 4718 Northern Arizona .........2414 Eastern Washington......147 @ Boise S ta te ...............3 5

39 Idaho................................4 02 4 Montana S ta te ...............3 428 @ Nevada-Reno............ 3131 A rm y............................... 4 5

(M irage B ow l in Tokyo) (2-8-1)

1985UM O p p .31 Cal-Fullerton.................3017 @ Minnesota.................6216 Portland S ta te ...............2123 R e n o ...............................3835 Idaho State.................... 29

0 @ Idaho.......................... 3 818 @ Montana S ta te......... 412 9 Weber S ta te .................. 57

3 Boise S tate .................... 2819 @ E. Washington......... 5232 @ Northern Arizona.... 31

(3-8)

1986UM O pp.17 @ Nevada-Reno............512 8 Northern Arizona 344 2 E. Washington ..............37

0 @ Boise State................313 8 Idaho State.....................315 9 Montana S ta te 2831 Idaho ............................... 3 85 5 @ Weber State 2957 @ Idaho S ta te ...............133 5 @ Portland S tate 14

(6-4)

1987UM O pp.

3 Portland S ta te ............... 2017 @ Northern Arizona.... 24 41 N evada-Reno.................2933 @ Northern Iowa ......... 1625 @ Idaho...........................311 2 Boise S tate..................... 32 6 Weber S ta te ...................295 5 @ Montana S ta te 76 3 Idaho State..................... 022 @ E. Washington 326 @ Cal State-Fullerton.. 4 3

(6-5)

1988UM O pp.3 5 Eastern New Mexico ... 641 South Dakota S ta te ...... 163 4 @ Idaho S tate ............... 72 6 Id a h o ............................... 17

3 @ Nevada-Reno............273 0 E. Washington.............. 63 3 N. Arizona (2 O T )........ 262 8 @ Boise S tate................ 314 1 @ Weber S ta te .............. 141 7 Montana S tate .............. 3

0 @ Portland S ta te .......... 2119 @ Idaho$........................ 3 8

($I-AA P la yo ff gam e) (8-4)

1989UM41 E37 <& 3 0 F 22 € 24 <Q

3 84 817

O pp.

15 Georgia Southern$ ......4 5($I-AA P la yo ff gam e)

4 2 @ Idaho S ta te ......... 23(7-4)

1991UM O pp.38 Humboldt State 611 @ Louisiana Tech... 21

3 @ McNeese State 3124 Idaho S ta te .............. 1317 @ E. Washington ,, 2 021 Boise S ta te .............. 747 Weber S tate ............ 3 834 @ Northern Arizona ....2716 @ Montana State 928 Nevada (2 OT) 353 5 @ Idaho (OT) 3 4

(7-4)

199215 UM O pp.52 13 @ Washington State ....2521 41 Chico S ta te ............. 016 12 @ Kansas State...... 273 0 21 E. W ashington........ 276 21 @ Boise S ta te ......... 27

22 7 @ Weber State ....... 2414 28 Northern Arizona ... 2713 29 Montana S ta te ........ 172 47 Idaho......................... 29

21 5 0 H ofstra...................... 67 21 @ Idaho S ta te ......... 14

19 (6-5)

1993(11-3) UM O pp.

5 2 S. Dakota S ta te .... 4 8 -1990 30 @ O regon................ 35

UM O pp. 2 8 Idaho S ta te .............. 16-22 @ Oregon State , 15 3 5 @ E. Washington .... 2062 Thomas M ore........ 0 3 8 Boise S ta te .............. 2445 McNeese S ta te ..... 22 4 5 Weber S tate ............ 173 5 E. W ashington....... 36 3 8 @ Northern Arizona ....23

3 @ Boise S ta te ........ 41 37 Jacksonville State ... 7 '39 @ Weber S ta te ..... 37 5 4 Cal-Sacram ento..... 1 -4 8 Northern Arizona ,. 14 5 4 @ Idaho.................... 3 435 Montana S ta te ....... 18 4 2 @ Montana State. . 3 027 @ Nevada............... 34 4 8 D elaw are$............... 4 914 Idaho ....................... 35 ($I-AA P la yo ff gam e)

(10 -2 )

All-Opponents RecordW L T W L T W L T

Abilene Christian .............. ......... 1 0 0 Idaho State............... ........ ......2 5 1 1 0 Portland State............. 14 9 0A rizona ..............„........................ 1 4 0 Iow a........................... ........... . 0 1 0 Puget Sound................... ............. 3 1 0Army......................... .................. 0 1 0 Jackson State....................... 1 0 0 R ice .......................... . ....................... 0 1 0Boise State .8 1 5 0 Jacksonville S ta te ............... . 1 0 0 San Diego .............. ....... . ............................0 1 0Brigham Young........................ 5 11 0 Kansas S ta te ...................... 0 1 0 San Diego Marines....... ....................... 0 2 0British Columbia........................ 2 0 0 Long Beach State............... 0 1 0 San Francisco........... . ........... 2 1 1C alifornia ....... ............. ........... . 0 5 0 Louisiana T ech .................... ,0 1 0 San Jose State................ .................... . 0 3 0Cal-Fullerton................................ 1 1 0 McNeese State..................... 1 1 0 Simon F rase r........ . ...............3 2 0Cal Poly (San Luis Obispo) .2 0 0 M innesota..... .............. ........ . 0 1 0 Sonoma State ............ 0 0 0Cal-State Chico ......................... . 1 0 0 Montana State............. . ......5 6 3 2 5 South D akota ................. .... ......... . 8 6 0Cal-State Sacramento..... ......... 1 0 0 Montana T ech ..... .............. . 12 4 2 South Dakota State ..... ........4 0 0Carroll College............................ 1 0 0 Nevada-Las Vegas............... 1 4 0 Southern California , ..... ......... 0 5 0Carson-Newman (TN) ........ .0 0 0 Nevada.......... ..................... 4 1 0 0 Stanford .................... ..... .. 0 4 0Colorado S ta te ........ ................... 6 1 0 0 New Mexico..... ............. ...... 4 1 0 0 S y racuse ........................... ............ 0 0 1D elaw are ........... .......... .......... . 0 1 0 North Dakota....... ............... 1 0 7 1 Texas T ech ..................... ..............1 3 0D ePaul............. ............... ............. 1 0 0 North Dakota S ta te ............. ,, 3 2 0 Thomas More............... . ................ 1 0 0Eastern Illinois............................. 1 0 0 North Texas ........ 0 0 0 Tulsa ......... ................ ..... ........0 1 0Eastern New Mexico................. 2 0 0 Northern Arizona ......1 7 1 0 0 U C L A ...... .......... ............. .......... . 0 6 0Eastern Washington........... 1 2 7 1 Northern Colorado.............. .... 3 1 0 U tah............................ . .............. 0 11 0Farragut Naval Base.............. 0 2 0 Northern Illinois............... . 1 0 0 Utah S ta te ................. ...... ............. . 8 2 6 0Fresno S ta te ................................ 0 1 0 Northern Iowa....................... 2 0 0 W ashington..................... ..... ........1 1 6 1Georgia Southern.................... . 0 1 0 Oklahoma C ity .................... 1 0 0 Washington S tate........... .............. 2 3 1 0G o nzaga ........................................ 11 9 4 O reg o n ..... ............................. 0 7 1 Weber State................ .2 2 10 0H aw aii................................... ....... 1 3 0 Oregon S ta te ........................ .....1 11 2 Western Illinois ....... ........ ...................1 0 0H o fs tra .............................. ........... 1 0 0 Pacific University....... ......... 1 1 0 W hitm an........................... ......... 5 5 1H o u s to n ........................................ 0 1 0 University of the Pacific..... 2 5 0 W illam ette........................ ..........................0 1 0Humboldt S tate................... ....... 1 0 0 Pocatello Marines................ 1 0 0 W yom ing.......................... ..........................0 12 0I d a h o .................. ....................... 2 2 5 3 2 P o rtlan d .............................. 2 0 1 . * 3 4 6 4 1 6 2 3

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1993 Season ReviewSEPT. 4 MONTANA 52* SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 48 (Washington-Grizzly Stadium)

A ttendance: 11* 3 6 6S. Dakota S t.......................0M o n ta n a ...............................7

7 2 , Blue Skies 2 4 1 4 1 0 = 4 8 0 6 3 9 = 5 2

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYUM-lst-5:33-Dave Dickenson, 2 Run (Andy Larson kick),

7-0 UMSDS-2nd-14:57-Adams Vinatieri, 26 Field Goal, 7-3 UM SDS-2nd-12:57-Mike Myers, 5 Pass from McDonald,

Vinatieri kick), 10-7 SDS SDS-2nd-10:36-Myers, 13 Pass from Todd McDonald

(Vinatieri kick), 17-7 SDSSDS-2nd-8:45-McDonald, 3 Run (Vinatieri kick), 24-7

SDSSDS-3rd-l3:51-Dan Nelson, 10 Run (Vinatieri kick), 31-

7 SDSSDS-3rd-8:12-McDonald, 1 Run (Vinatieri kick), 37-7

SDSUM-3rd-3:18-Brent Swenson, 4 Pass from Dickenson

(Run failed), 38-13 SDS UM-4th-13:54-Dickenson, 1 Run (Pass failed), 38-19 SDS UM-4th-12:30-Todd Ericson, 42 Fumble Return (Larson

kick), 38-25 SDS UM -4th-ll:ll-Shalon Baker, 82 Punt Return (Larson

kick), 38-32 SDS UM-4th-9:21-Damon Boddie, 14 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 39-38 UM SDS-4th-5:441-Vinatieri, 43 Field Goal, 41-39 SDS UM-4th-4:39-Scott Gumsey, 11 Pass from Dickenson

(Run failed), 45-41 UM SDS-4th-l :26-Myers, 15 Pass from McDonald (Vinatieri

kick), 48-45 SDS UM-4th-: 21-Gumsey, 42 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 52-48 UM

UM TEAMS STATS S D S25 First Downs 213 3 Rush Attempts 3 820 Net Rush Yards 1024 1 6 Net Pass Yards 2718 0 -4 3 6 Plays-Total Yards 7 8-37347 Pass Attempts 402 9 Pass Completions 2 41 Had Intercepted 14-4 Fumbles-Lost 1-1

SEPT. 11 @ OREGON 35* MONTANA 30(Autzen Stadium* Eugene* OR)

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g

UM-Boddie: 11-42/0.SDS-Nelson: 22-69/1 TD; McDonald: 14-32/2

TDs.P a ss in g

UM-Dickenson: 39x27-0 -401 /4 TDs. SDS-McDonald: 24x40-1=271/3 TDs.

R ece iv in g UM-Gurnsey: 8-118/2 TDs; Cockhill:7-134. SDS-Myers: 8-72/3 TDs; Hines: 6-98.

GAME NOTES: Montana registered the biggest come­back in I-AA history, scoring 39 fourth-quarter points, and overcame a 37 -7 deficit with 8:12 to go in the third quarter. Sophomore QB Dave Dickenson passed for a (then) career-high 401 yards and 3 TDs, and rushed for 2 scores. SDS capitalized on 3 Grizzly fumbles and an interception, scoring 24 points on UM miscues. Two key plays in the fourth quarter were a 42-yard fumble return for a TD by safety Todd Ericson, and an 82-yard TD on a punt return by Shalon Baker. It was the second longest punt return in Grizzly history (Ron Baines, 83 yards vs. Pacific, 1967). The winning score came on a 4th-and-2 from the SDS 42-yard line, as Dickenson hit Scott Gumsey on the left sideline and he broke away for the winning TD. UM scored 45 points in the last 18 minutes of the game. Ericson was named the Big Sky’s “Defensive Player of the Week.” It was Dickenson’s first

UM TEAM STATS U O2 8 First Downs 273 0 Rush Attempts 41140 Net Rush Yards 1743 9 0 Net Pass Yards 3 1 687-530 Plays-Total Yards 6 9 -49057 Pass Attempts 283 3 Pass Completions 210 Had intercepted 00-0 Fumbles-Lost 4-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERSR u sh in g

UM-Dickenson: 11-77/1 TD.UO-Shedrick: 14-74/0; Philyaw: 10-53/1.

P a ssin gUM-Dickenson: 28x47-0=324/3 TDs; Wilberger:

4x9/0==23/0.UO-O-Neil; 4x9-0=23/3 TDs.

R eceiv in gUM-Wells: 8-80/1 TD; Gumsey: 9-99/0; Cockhill:

7 -1 2 3 /0 . UO-Murphy: 5 -1 0 3 /1 ;

Deadwiler; 4-70/1 .McLemore; 4 -5 6 /1 ;

SEPT. 18 MONTANA 2 8 , IDAHO STATE 16 (Washington-Grizzly Stadium)

A ttendance: 3 3 * 1 8 3 75* CloudyM o n ta n a ...............................0 9 7 1 4 = 3 0O r e g o n ............................... 1 4 1 4 0 7 = 3 5

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYUO-lst-10:42-Derrick Deadwiler, 15 Pass from Danny

O’Neil (Tommy Thompson kick), 7-0 UO UO-lst-3:34-Cristin McLemore, 7 Pass from O’Neil (Th­

ompson kick), 14-0 UO UO-2nd-14:22-Dino Philyaw, 4 Run (Thompson kick),

21-0 UOUM-2nd-5-.08-Andy Larson, 26 Field Goal, 21-3 UO UO-2nd-3:05-Kory Murphy, 25 Pass from O’Neil, 28-3

UOUM-2nd-0:13-Shalon Baker, 5 Pass from Dave Dickenson

(Kick failed), 28-9 UO UM-3rd-9:50-Matt Wells, 11 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 28-16, UO UO-3rd-5:56-Ricky Whittle, 7 Run (Thompson kick), 35-

16 UOUM-4th-7:42-Dickenson, 4 Run (Larson kick), 35-23 UO UM-4th-l: 55-Mike Erhardt, 6 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 35-30 UO

A ttendance: 1 1 ,5 8 3 5 5 , ClearIdaho S t................................0 7 3 6 = 1 6M o n ta n a .............................. 7 1 4 0 7 = 2 8

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYUM-lst-7:12-Scott Gumsey, 4 Pass from Dave Dickenson

(Andy Larson kick), 7-0 UM UM-2nd-12:19-Gumsey, 5 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 14-0 UM ISU-2nd-7:17-Marlon Scott, 7 Run (Andy Norell kick), 14-

7 UMUM-2nd-5:12-Carl Franks, 29 Interception Return (Larson

kick), 21-7 UM ISU-3rd-2:08-Norell, 36 Field Goal, 21-10 UM ISU-4th-8:24-Chad Kay, 1 Run (Run failed), 21-16 UM UM-4th-l:52-Dickenson, 1 Run (Larson kick), 28-16 UM

r( UM TEAM STATS ISU13 First Downs 212 7 Rush Attempts 5 31 1 6 Net Rush Yards 2 9 5188 Net Pass Yards 1235 8-304 Plays-Total Yards 8 1-41831 Pass Attempts 2 82 0 Pass Completions 101 Had Intercepted 31-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g

UM-Boddie: 11-80/0 .ISU-Anderson: 20-162/0 .

P a ss in gUM-Dickenson: 20x31-1=188/2 TDs. ISU-Behr: 6x18-2=95/0 .

R ece iv in g UM-Wells: 7-109/0; Gurnsey: 4-27/2 TDs. ISU-Wheeler; 3 -63 /0 .

GAME NOTES: The Grizzlies’ come-back bid fell short, but Montana overcame 21-0 and 28-3 deficits to give the Ducks of the Pacific-10 Conference a tough game. Junior quarterback Bert Wilberger started the game and played the first quarter, and then yielded to Dickenson, who earned the starting job by rallying the Grizzlies. It was the only game in ‘93 that Dickenson did not start. Trailing 29- 9 at half-time, the Griz outscored the Ducks 21-7 in the final half, as Dickenson completed 20-of-32 for 236 yards and 2 scores He also rushed for a TD. UM out-gained Oregon in total yards with 306 in the 2nd half, compared to Oregon’s 143. Freshman kicker Andy Larson converted on his first college field goal attempt from 26 yards out. Dickenson rushed for a game-high 77 yards. Cockhill had game-highs of 7 catches for 123 yards, and it was Cockhill’s second straight 100-yard receiving game. Bruce Dotson had a career-long 57-yard kickoff return, which set up UM’s second TD. Ericson had a game-high 14 tackles. UM entered the game ranked 21st in the nation in the Sports Network poll, and moved up to 19th despite the loss. Starting strong safety Mike Goicoechea, a junior, injured his leg and missed the next five games, returning against Jacksonville State. Gumsey had 8 catches for 99 yards.

The firs t tim e th a t M ontana h osted an ou t-o f s ta teteam was W ashington S ta te in 2904.

GAME NOTES: The Grizzlies started the 1993 BigSky Conference season with a hard-fought win over the option attack of the speedy Bengals in the league opener for both teams. Free safety Carl Franks had a key play in the game, scoring the winning touchdown with 5:12 left in the first half, as he returned an interception 29 yards for a touchdown. Franks, who had recently been moved from cornerback to safety because of Mike Goicoechea’s leg injury, had a career-high 17 tackles, a pass deflection, and the interception for a score. He also was named the Division I-AA National Player of the Week by the Football Gazette. Both of Dave Dickenson’s touchdown passes were to Gurnsey, who had four touchdown grabs in Montana’s first three games. Junior halfback Damon Boddie rushed for 80 yards and had a key 51-yard kickoff return which led to Montana’s third touchdown. Junior outside linebacker Kurt Schilling had nine tackles, an interception and a sack, while senior defensive tackle Lance Allen also had 9 stops, as well as two tackles for losses. Idaho State freshman quarterback Alfredo Anderson rushed for 162 yards, and the Bengals racked up 295 rushing yards. The Grizzlies had a season- low 304 total yards (188 yards passing) and 13 first downs. Idaho State had 418 yards and 21 first downs, and had the ball for 37 minutes.

In 2915 , s ta rs tike H arry A dam s, Christian B en tz (UM*s firs t gridiron A t {-American}, Earl “C lick” Clark, Leonard “D u tch ” D aem s, an d A t “R ibs” R obertson w ent 2-2-2, bu t tied u n defea ted Syracuse, 6-6. The gam e was p la yed on Thanksgiving D ay in M issoula, an d Syracuse *\the ch am pions o f th e E a s t,” had en te red th e gam e having ou tscored its oppon en ts 2 5 6 to 3.

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1993 Season Reviewr 1,1 \

SEPT. 25MONTANA 35, @ E. WASHINGTON 20

JW oodward Stadium, Cheney, WA) J

A ttendance: 5 ,9 7 0 6 5 , ClearE. W a sh in g to n ................. 7 7 0 6 = 2 0M o n ta n a ..............................1 4 1 2 0 9 = 3 5

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYUM-lst-12:27-Dave Dickenson, 8 Run (Andy Larson

kick), 7-0 UMEWU-lst-5:10-Jason Patrick, 2 Run (Derek Collins kick),

7-7UM-lst-2:44-Kelly Stensrud, 11 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 14-7 UM UM-2nd-l 1:10-Dickenson, 11 Run (Kick failed), 20-7 UM EWU-2nd-l:49-Patrick, 1 Run (Collins kick), 20-14 UM UM-2nd-0:22-Shalon Baker, 31 Pass from Dickenson

(Pass failed), 26-14 UM UM-4th-6:57-Larson, 33 Field Goal), 29-14 UM EWU-4th-5:39-Torresy Smith, 1 Run (Pass failed), 29-20

UMUM-4th-3:00-Baker, 36 Pass from Dickenson (Kick failed),

35-20 UM

UM TEAM STATS EWU22 First Downs 172 8 Rush Attempts 3 58 5 Net Rush Yards 3 83 5 4 Net Pass Yards 2 3 680-439 Plays-Total Yards 76 -2 7 452 Pass Attempts 4 134 Pass Completions 2 03 Had Intercepted 11-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g

UM-Dickenson; 13-56/2 TDs,EWU-D. Wright; 19-49/0.

P a ss in gUM-Dickenson: 34x52-3=354/3 TDs.EWU-Bemett: 15x30-0=177/0; T. Smith: 5x11-

1 = 5 9 /0 .R ece iv in g

UM-Gurnsey: 9 -1 0 9 /0 ; Baker; 4 -7 7 /2 TDs;Cockhill; 4-37/0; Wells: 4-25/0.

EWU-Anderson: 5-58/0; Brooks: 6-82/0; Carr: 5-

6 5 /0 - JGAME NOTES: The Grizzlies snapped a three-gameEagle winning streak, and had a 26-14 half-time lead. The Grizzlies contained Eastern Washington’s potent ground game, limiting the Eagles to 38 yards rushing, and 274 total yards (UM had 439 total yards). Dickenson passed for three touchdowns and also rushed for two. Baker had touchdown grabs of 31 and 36 yards, including the clincher with 22 seconds left in the first half, which gave his team a 26-14 lead. Halfback Kelly Stensrud had four catches for 42 yards and his first receiving touchdown at Montana, which covered 11 yards. Junior inside linebacker Garrett Venters had a critical interception - his first career pick, and Montana had seven sacks (for minus 47 yards) by seven different players. Gumsey had his second 100-yard receiving game of the season, with nine grabs for 109 yards. Safeties Franks and Ericson had nine tackles each. Dickenson earned his first-ever Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week award. So far Dickenson has passed for 12 touchdowns in four games, and rushed for six. The Grizzlies were ranked 16th in the nation prior to the

f \OCT. 2MONTANA 38 , BOISE STATE 24

JWashington-Grizzly Stadium) ^

A ttendance: 1 5 ,6 9 6 6 0 , SunnyB oise S tate ....................... 1 7 0 0 7 = 2 4M o n ta n a ..............................1 7 7 7 3 = 3 8

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYBSU-lst-11:18-Greg Erickson, 41 Field Goal), 3-0 BSU UM -lst-10:03-Shalon Baker, 41 Pass from Dave

Dickenson (Andy Larson kick), 7-3 UM UM-lst-6:59-Larson, 41 Field Goal, 10-3 UM BSU-lst-5:51-Tasi Autele, 99 Interception Return (Erickson

kick), 10-10BSU-lst-4:16-Brandon Ferguson, 1 Run (Erickson kick),

17-10 BSUUM-lst-2:58-Scott Gumsey, 70 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 17-17 UM-2nd-14:48-Baker, 51 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 24-17 UM UM-3rd-l:09-Dickenson, 1 Run (Larson kick), 31-17 UM UM-4th-ll:49-Mike Erhardt, 13 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 38-17 UM BSU-4th-9:37-Ryan Ikebe, 45 Pass from Tony Hilde

(Erickson kick), 38-24 UM

UM TEAM STATS B SU18 First Downs 2 02 8 Rush Attempts 4 090 Net Rush Yards 7240 7 Net Pass Yards 3 8 864-497 Plays-Total Yards 78 -46036 Pass Attempts 3822 Pass Completions 212 Had Intercepted 11-1 Fumbles-Lost 5-3

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g

UM-Dickenson: 15-48/1 TD.BSU-Bowens: 11-27/0; Autele; 2-26/0.

P a ssin gUM-Dickenson: 22x36-2=407/4 TDs.BSU-Hilde; 21x38-1=366/1 .

R ece iv in gUM-Gurnsey: 7-176/1 TD; Cockhill: 5-94/0; Bak­

er; 3-111/2.BSU-Wilson: 9-143/0; Graven; 4-92/0; Ikebe; 3-

54/1TD- ______________GAME NOTES: Dickenson passed for a (then) career- high 407 yards and four touchdowns, and also rushed for a score -- his fifth straight game with at least one touchdown via the rush. Scott Gumsey had a career-best (at the time) seven catches for 176 yards and a touch­down. His touchdown grab was also his longest ever - a 70-yarder. Junior Shalon Baker had three catches for 111 yards and two of his grabs went for touchdowns of 41 and 51 yards, respectively. A record-crowd of 15,696 fans (the previous mark was 15,438 vs. Mon­tana State in 1992) was on hand at UM’s Homecoming contest. Sophomore halfback Scott Spraggins rushed for a career-high 63 yards, and had a crucial 63-yard run from the Grizzly one-yard line to the Boise State 36, setting up UM’s final touchdown. There were two ties in the game (10-10 and 17-17), and the Grizzlies had to battle back from two deficits. Montana broke a 17-all tie with 21 unanswered points on touchdown passes from Dickenson to Baker and freshman Mike Erhardt, and on a Dickenson one-yard run. Junior inside linebacker Dan Downs had 14 tackles, a sack, a tackle for a loss, a fumble recovery, and two pass deflections, and was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Week, sharing the award with Idaho linebacker Jason Shelt. It was Downs’ first player of the week award. It was the debut of BSU freshman quarterback Tony Hilde, who passed for 388 yards. Montana was ranked 12th in Division I-AA prior to the game.

" N\

OCT. 9MONTANA 45 , WEBER STATE 17

^(Washington-Grizzly Stadium) ^

A ttendance: 1 0 ,1 8 0 4 6 , ClearW eber S t a t e ...................... 0 1 0 7 0 = 1 7M o n ta n a .............................1 4 1 4 1 0 7 = 4 5

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYUM-lst-10:27-Dave Dickenson, 1 Run (Kick failed), 7-0

UMUM-lst-3:21-Damon Boddie, 1 Run (Dickenson Pass to

Scott Gumsey, 14-0 UM WSU-2nd-14:33-Van Robinson, 3 Run (Steve Riggs kick),

14-7 UMUM-2nd-9:23-Dickenson, 1 Run (Andy Larson kick), 21-

7 UMWSU-2nd-4:55-Riggs, 28 Field Goal, 21-10 UM UM-2nd-0:22-Gumsey, 10 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 28-10 UM UM-3rd-Matt Wells, 73 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 35-10 UM WSU-3rd-8:51-Dell Stilson, 6 Pass from Brad Otton

(Riggs kick), 35-17 UM UM-3rd-l: 11-Larson, 43 Field Goal, 38-17 UM UM-4th-6:45-Wells, 87 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 45-17 UM

UM TEAM STATS W SU17 First Downs 2 03 0 Rush Attempts 347 6 Net Rush Yards 1 1 5351 Net Pass Yards 3 1 562-427 Plays-Net Yards 79-4303 2 Pass Attempts 4 52 0 Pass Completions 310 Had Intercepted 22-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-2

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g

UM-Boddie; 10-54/1 TD.WSU-Robinson: 25-113/1 TD.

P a ss in gUM-Dickenson: 19x29-0=354/3 TDs.WSU: Otton: 31x45-2=315/1 TD.

R ece iv in gUM-Wells: 5-182-2 TDs; Gumsey; 7-63/1; Cockhill:

4 -8 3 /0 .WSU-McNemey: 9-57/0; Eckford: 7-54/0; Safford;

L 6-82/0 _____________GAME NOTES: The Grizzlies improved to 4-0 in the Big Sky and 5-1 overall, and sophomore Matt Wells had an outstanding game. Wells had five catches for 182 yards, and touchdown grabs of 73 and 87 yards. His 87- yard touchdown catch from a Dickenson pass tied the school record set by quarterback Shannon Momhinweg to wide receiver Scott Moe against Weber State in 1985. Wells also returned two punts for 103 yards, with both returns leading to Montana touchdowns. Wells, who replaced Baker as the punt returner because the latter had a hamstring injury, was named the Big Sky’s co­offensive Player of the Week. He shared the award with Idaho quarterback Doug Nussmeier. It was the Grizzlies best start in league since 1970. Downs had a team and career-high 15 tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble, giving him 29 tackles in the Grizzlies’ last two games. Ericson added 13 tackles, while Schilling had 12 stops, and Franks added 10. Montana was ranked 12th in the nation going into the game.

game.^ ............................................... ................................... 1 -V

f The 1 9 1 9 season open ed with fu tu re H all o f Famer Bernie B ierm an coaching th e foo tba ll team . (He coached the basketball and track team s as well.) Bierm an began his coaching career a t B u tte High School in 1916. H e coached a t M ontana in 1919-20- 21 . H e becam e head foo tba ll coach a t his alm a m ater, th e U niversity o f M innesota in 1931 , an d won

I fou r national cham pionships there. j■ M S B , I ------------

O n O ctober 22 , 1943, the fo o tb a ll s tadiu m in B u tte was ded ica ted and n am ed '‘N aranche S tadium , ” in honor o f Eso Naranche, who was killed in action in N orth Africa in W orld War II. A fo rm er s ta r a t B u tte High School an d UM, Naranche sta r ted a t fullback in th e 1 9 4 2 E ast-W est Shrine G am e. Eso was the fifth p layer from UM who partic ipa ted in the East-

^ W es t Shrine gam e since the inaugural gam e in 1 9 2 7 ^

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■1993 Season Review-OCT, 16 MONTANA 38 , @ NORTHERN ARIZONA 23 (Walk-up Skydome, Flagstaff, AZ)

OCT, 23 MONTANA 37 , JACKSONVILLE STATE

A ttendance: 1 5 ,2 8 8M o n ta n a ...............................0N. A rizona...........................0

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYUM-2nd-12:41 - Andy Larson, 44 Field Goal, 3-0 UM UM-2nd-0:25-Scott Spraggins, 2 Run (Larson kick), 10-0

UMNAU-2nd-0:00-Terry Belden, 33 Field Goal, 10-3 UM NAU-3rd-9:18-Rod Alexander, 21 Pass from Jeff Lewis

(Belden kick), 10-10 UM-3rd-4:12-Kelly Stensrud, 7 Run (Larson kick), 17-10

UMUM-4th-12:49-Dave Dickenson, 9 Run (Larson kick), 24-

10 UMUM-4th-10:17-Kurt Schilling, 45 Interception Return

(Larson kick), 31-10 UM NAU-4th-8:35-Kevin Sullivan, 24 Pass from Lewis (Kick

failed), 31-16 UM UM-4th-6:15-Damon Boddie, 35 Run (Larson kick), 38-

16 UMNAU-4th-4:02-Alexander, 22 Pass from Jim Arellanes

(Belden kick), 38-23 UM

UM2 33 5 122 2 59 71-3813 62 4 0 2-0

TEAM STATSFirst Downs Rush Attempts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Net Yards Pass Attempts Pass Completions Had Intercepted Fumbles-Lost

NAU182 35 6

3 4 775-403

5 23 2

24-3

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g

UM-Boddie: 9 -5 5 /1 TD; Stensrud: 7 -3 4 /1 ; Dickenson: 15-26/1.

NAU-Raney: 16-92 /0 .P a ssin g

UM-Dickenson: 24x36-0=259/0 TDs.NAU-Lewis: 26x41-1= 284 /2 TDs; Arellanes:

6x10-1=63/1 TD.R ece iv in g

UM-Baker: 6-59/0; Gumsey: 5-74/0; Stensrud: 4- 34/0 ; Boddie: 2-47/0.

NAU-Alexander: 8-114/2 TDs; Sullivan; 9-82/1.^ - ^GAME NOTES: Four different Montana players rushed for touchdowns, and Dickenson threw for 259 yards. Montana’s defense held NAU to 56 net yards rushing in this key Big Sky Conference game. Montana entered the game 5-1 overall and 4-0 in league, and ranked 8th in the nation, while the Lumberjacks were 6-0 overall and 3-0 in conference, ranked 20th. It was the first (and only) game in 1993 that Dickenson did not throw at least two TD passes. It was, however, Dickenson’s 7th consecu­tive game with a rushing touchdown. One of the key plays of the game was in the fourth quarter, as Schilling picked off QB Jeff Lewis’ pass, and returned it for a 45- yard score, giving Montana a 31-10 lead. Halfback Damon Boddie added an insurance TD with a 35-yard TD run - the Grizzlies’ longest scoring run of the year. Schilling also had 9 tackles, 2 stops for losses, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery. He was named the co- Big Sky defensive player of the week, sharing the award with Montana State’s Chris Steinbeisser. Senior defen­sive end Shawn Merz had 6 tackles, 2 sacks and 2 tackles for losses, and a forced fumble. Junior linebacker Dennis Scates had 8 tackles in his first start, as he replaced Garrett Venters who was out with a leg injury. The victory gave Montana head coach Don Read and the Grizzlies their eighth straight winning season, in Read’s eighth season at UM.

UM313 71 5 94 2 881-5874 43330-0

TEAMS STATSFirst Downs Rush Attempts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Net Yards Pass Attempts Pass Completions Had Intercepted Fumbles-Lost

JS U144 7

18336

6 9 -2 1 922

51

4-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g

UM-Stensrud: 11 /6 4 /0 TD; Dickenson: 14-52/0. JSU-Pruitt: 11-41/0; Griffie: 4 /4 0 /0 .

P a ssin gUM-Dickenson: 29x37-3=343/3 TDs; Wilberger:

4x7-0=85/1 TD.JSU-Robinson: 5x20-0=36/0.

R ece iv in gUM-Wells: 8-69/0; Gurnsey: 5-86/0; Baker; 4-

39/1 ; Stensrud: 3-48/1.^ ............GAME NOTES: The Grizzlies scored on 7 of 13possessions and held the Gamecocks’ potent running attack in check, improving to 7-1 overall in this non­league contest. QBs Dave Dickenson and Bert Wilberger combined for 428 passing yards and 4 TDs, while JSU completed just 5-of-22 passes for 36 yards. Montana out-gained Jacksonville State 587 to 219 in net yards. Sophomore halfback Kelly Stensrud rushed for a career- high 64 yards and caught 3 passes for 48 yards, including a 33-yard TD. Sophomore Matt Wells had a game-high 8 catches, and 11 different players caught at least one pass. Freshman kicker Andy Larson was three- of-three in field goal attempts, including a career-long 46-yarder. Junior linebacker Dennis Scates had 10 tackles in his first start of the year, subbing for an ill (appendicitis) Garrett Venters. Dan Downs also had 10 tackles, safety Carl Franks had 7 tackles and a forced fumble, and senior tackle Lance Allen had two sacks. Senior defensive end Shawn Merz injured his leg in the game, and did not return to action until the play-off game against Delaware. Merz had 31 tackles, 4 forced fumbles, and 3 sacks during the season. Venters missed the next two games after undergoing an operation following an attack of appendicitis, and returned to action against Idaho. Montana was ranked 8th in the Sports Network poll prior to the game with Jacksonville State, last year’s Division II national champion.

1 nIn 1969 , head coach Jack S w arthout gu ided his ta len ted team to an unpreceden ted p erfec t (10-0) regular-season . It was Sw arthout s th ird season as head coach, a n d his 1 9 7 0 team would also go 10-0. The G rizzlies lost to N orth D akota S ta te both pears in th e Cam ellia B ow l in th e n aitonat p layoffs, held

\^ in Sacram ento, California.

OCT. 30 MONTANA 54 , CSU, SACRAMENTO 7(Washington-Grizzly Stadium)

5 1 , Blue Skies A ttendance: 1 1 ,5 6 1 5 1 , Clear1 0 7 2 1 = 3 8 Jacksonville St ................. 0 0 0 7 = 73 7 1 3 = 2 3 M o n ta n a ................................. 7 1 0 6 1 4 = 3 7

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYUM-lst-3:53-Shalon Baker, 12 Pass from Dave Dickenson

(Andy Larson kick), 7-0 UM UM-2nd-13:02-Kelly Stensrud, 33 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 14-0 UM UM-2nd-5:23-Larson, 22 Field Goal, 17-0 UM UM-3rd-10:56-Larson, 31 Field Goal, 20-0 UM UM-3rd-4:13-Larson, 46 Field Goal, 23-0 UM UM-4th-14:36-Gary Burton, 3 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 30-0 UM JSU-4th-8:19-Chuck Robinson, 3 Run (Lee Sutherland

kick), 30-7 UM UM-4th-2:55-Daniel Alexander, 53 Pass from Bert

Wilberger (Larson kick), 37-7 UM

A ttendance: 9 ,3 2 1 3 5 , ClearCSU, S a c r a m e n to 7 0 0 0 = 7M o n ta n a .............................2 8 1 6 1 0 0 = 5 4

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYUM-lst-13:19-Bill Cockhill, 43 Pass from Dave Dickenson

(Andy Larson kick), 7-0 UM UM-lst-13:00-Mike Erhardt, 6 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 14-0 UM CSUS-lst-8:43-T. J. Lewis, 5 Pass from Aaron Garcia

(Bob Bell kick), 14-7 UM UM-lst-6:28-Dickenson, 3 Run (Larson kick), 21-7 UM UM-lst-l:38-Shalon Baker, 28 Pass from Dickenson, 28-

7 UMUM-2nd-8:48-Larson, 45 Field Goal, 31-7 UM UM-2nd-8:00-Scott Spraggins, 1 Run (Larson kick), 38-7

UMUM-2nd-3:34-Cockhill, 68 Pass from Bert Wilberger (Kick

failed), 44-7 UM UM-3rd-12:43-Cockhill, 17 Pass from Wilberger (Larson

kick), 51-7 UM UM-3rd-6:41-Larson, 37 Field Goal, 54-7 UM

UM TEAM STATS c s u s24 First Downs 1246 Rush Attempts 3 8220 Net Rush Yards 113249 Net Pass Yards 15167-469 Plays-Yards 64-26421 Pass Attempts 2616 Pass Completions 130 Had Intercepted 21-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g

UM-Boddie: 13-99/0; Dickenson: 8-64 /1 TD;Spraggins; 17-61/1.

CSUS-Joseph: 9 -41 /0 .P a ssin g

UM-Dickenson: 6x8-0= 112/3 TDs; Wilberger: 10x13-0=137/2 TDs.

CSUS-Garcia: 9x18-2=113/1 TD; Garofolo: 4x8- 0 = 3 8 /0 .

R ece iv in gUM-Cockhill: 5-157/3 TDs; Baker: 2-37/1; Erhardt:

2 -1 7 /1 .CSUS-Harrington: 5-46/0; Ochoa: 4-52/0 .^ ..

GAME NOTES: Montana played a non-league gamefor the second straight week, and scored on 8-of-10 possessions in the first half, to take a lopsided, 44-7 lead. Senior receiver Bill Cockhill had five catches for 167 yards and a career-high three touchdowns - his first touchdown receptions of the 1993 season! More signif­icantly, Cockhill became UM’s all-time career receiving yardage leader, passing Mike Trevathan, who had 1,969 receiving yards from 1987-90. Junior receiver Shalon Baker had another touchdown catch in the game - the 15th of his career for a school record. Baker passed Mike Rice, who had 14 touchdown grabs from 1985-86. Quarterback Dave Dickenson rushed for a touchdown, giving him 11 for the year, which tied him with Steve Sullivan, who had 11 rushing touchdowns in 1920. Freshmen linebackers Mike Bouchee and David Sirmon each had 8 tackles on defense. Montana did not score in the fourth quarter for the first time this season, but out- scored its opponents 128-56 in the final period in its first nine games. Junior comerback Keith Burke picked off his fifth pass (a team high) of the season. The Grizzlies (8-1) moved up to fourth in the I-AA poll - their highest ranking since early in the 1990 season.

C S a fe ty /re tu rn e r G reg A nderson becam e U M ’s first-' three-tim e all-Big S ky selection in 1974-75-76^

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1993 Season ReviewNOV. 6 MONTANA 54 , IDAHO 34(Kibbie-ASUI-Dome, Moscow, Idaho)

A ttendance: 1 5 ,0 5 4M o n ta n a .............................. 6 1 4 7 2 7 = 5 4I d a h o ......................................7 1 0 1 0 7 = 3 4

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYU I-lst-9:30-Sheriden May, 2 Run (Mike Hollis kick), 7-0

UIUM-lst-9:14-Damon Boddie, 99 Kickoff Return (Kick

failed), 7-6 UI UI-2nd-l 1:58-Hollis, 44 Field Goal, 10-6 UI UM-2nd-6:29-Dave Dickenson, 1 Run (Andy Larson kick),

13-10 UMUI-2nd-l:12-Alan Allen, 52 Pass from Doug Nussmeier

(Hollis kick), 17-13 UI UM-2nd-0:25-Dickenson, 4 Run (Larson kick), 20-17 UM UI-3rd-9:01-May, 8 Run (Hollis kick), 24-20 UI UM-3rd-4:20-Bill Cockhill, 13 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 27-24 UM UI-3rd-0:13-Hollis, 48 Field Goal, 27-27 UM-4th-12:01-Scott Gumsey, 41 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 34-27 UM UM-3rd-6:59-Scott Spraggins, 19 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 41-27 UM UM-4th-6:59-Shalon Baker, 37 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 48-27 UM UI-4th-3:29-Allen, 44 Pass from Nussmeier (Hollis kick),

48-34 UMUM-4th-0:00-Carl Franks, 38 Interception Return, 54-34

UM

UM2429585 1 269-570403211-0

TEAM STATSFirst Downs Rush Attempts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Net Yards Pass Attempts Pass Completions Had Intercepted Fumbles-Lost

UI203 8

2 0 92 5 9

69-4683116

01-1

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g

UM-Dickenson: 14-27/2 TDs; Boddie: 7-24/0. UI-May: 23-124/2; Thomas: 7-65/0.

P a ss in gUM-Dickenson.* 32x40-0=512/4 TDs.UI-Nussmeier: 16x31-0=259/2 TDs.

R ece iv in gUM-Gurnsey: 7-137/1 TD; Baker: 6-123/1; Cockhill:

7-80/1; Wells: 6-104/0; Stensrud: 4-44/0. ^UI-Gary: 4-50/0; Burke: 4-34/0; Allen: 2-96/2. ^

GAME NOTES: Montana won its first Big Sky cham­pionship since 1982. The title game was set up when E. Washington won 16-7 at Montana State earlier in the day. UM's Dave Dickenson completed 32-of-40 passes (80%), and a career-high 512 yards and 4 TDs, and also rushed for 2 scores. Dickenson was almost flawless in the 2nd half, completing 20-of-22 (90.9 percent) passes for 296 yards. For the first time this year, three receivers had more than 100 receiving yards led by Gumsey with 137. He was followed by Baker with 123 yards, and Wells (104). The lead changed hands six times in the first three quarters, but the Grizzlies broke open a 27-all tie explod­ing for 27 fourth-quarter points. UM scored 3 TDs on Dickenson passes. The final score came on a 38-yard fumble return by Carl Franks as time expired. Halfback Damon Boddie answered the Vandals’ 1st score with a 99-yard kickoff return - the 2nd longest in school history. Bill Cockhill had 7 catches, breaking Brian Salonen’s (1980-83) career record of 151. Dickenson’s 2 TD carries gave him 13 rushing TDs for the season, as he broke Steve Sullivan’s record of 11, set in 1920! Despite a 47-point win the previous week, UM entered the game ranked 5th, while Idaho was 6th.

NOV. 13MONTANA 4 2 , MONTANA STATE 30 (Reno. H. Sales Stadium, Bozeman, MT)

UM213 91203 9 574-515352102-1

TEAM STATSFirst Downs Rush Attempts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Net Yards Pass Attempts Pass Completions Had Intercepted Fumbles-Lost

M SU193 6

1252 3 4

76-3594 022

41-1

NOV. 26 DELAWARE 49 , MONTANA 48(Washington-Grizzly Stadium)

A ttendance: 1 5 ,1 9 7 2 8 , Snow ing, CloudyM o n ta n a .............................2 1 7 7 7 = 4 2M ontana S t a t e ..................3 7 1 4 6 = 3 0

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYUM-lst-ll:41-Dave Dickenson, 2 Run (Andy Larson

kick), 7-0 UMUM-lst-5:09-Damon Boddie, 8 Run (Larson kick), 14-0

UMMSU-lst-2:09-Jeff Stevens, 32 Field Goal, 14-3 UM UM-lst-l:54-Scott Gumsey, 64 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 21-3 UM UM-2nd-ll:14-Scott Spraggins, 1 Run (Larson kick), 28-

3 UMMSU-2nd-0:30-Matt Engelking, 2 Pass from Brock Spen­

cer (Stevens kick), 28-10 UM MSU-3rd-ll:54-Clint Morton, 1 Run (Stevens kick), 28-

17 UMUM-3rd-7:17-Gumsey, 40 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 35-17 UM MSU-3rd-7:04-Sean Hill, 88 Kickoff Return (Stevens

kick), 35-24 UM UM-4th-14:23-Shalon Baker, 12 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 42-24 UM MSU-4th-3:54-Raymond Braggs, 36 Pass from Spencer

(Pass failed), 42-30 UM

A ttendance: 1 5 ,1 9 7 Cold, (8 Deg. at kickoff)M o n ta n a ...............................7 2 1 0 2 0 = 4 8D e la w a r e ............................1 4 7 7 2 1 = 4 9

TEAM-QUARTER-TIME-PLAYUM-lst-6:09-Kelly Stensrud, 3 Pass from Dave Dickenson

(Andy Larson kick), 7-0 UM UD-lst-4:17-Daryl Brown, 6 Run (Steve Leo kick), 7-7 UD-lst-1:10-Keith Langan, 7 Run (Leo kick), 14-7 UD UD-2nd-9:07-Brown, 20 Run (Leo kick), 21-7 UD UM-2nd-6:03-Dickenson 1 Run (Larson kick), 21-14 UD UM-2nd-l:47-Scott Gurnsey, 22 Pass from Dickenson

(Larson kick), 21-21 UM-2nd-0:57-Stensrud, 2 Run (Larson kick), 28-21 UM UD-3rd-5:18-Keita Malloy, 18 Pass from Leo Hamlett

(Leo kick), 28-28 UM-4th-14:55-Gumsey, 13 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 35-28 UM UD-4th-ll:08-Lanue Johnson, 3 Run (Leo kick), 35-35 UM-4th-2:44-Matt Wells, 5 Pass from Dickenson (Larson

kick), 42-35 UM UD-4th-2:24-Johnson, 70 Run (Leo kick), 42-42 UM-4th-2:13-Damon Boddie, 80 Kickoff return (Kick

failed), 48-42 UM UD-4th-0:55-Malloy, 32 Pass from Hamlett (Leo kick),

49-48 UD

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g

UM-Dickenson: 19-50/1 TD; Boddie: 11-38/1; Stensrud: 4-22/0.

MSU-Morton: 18-121/1 TD.P a ssin g

UM-Dickenson: 21x35-0=395/3 TDs.MSU-Spencer: 22x40-4=234/2 TDs.

R ece iv in gUM-Gurnsey: 5 -17 3 /2 TDs; Cockhill: 4 -78 /0 ;

Gumsey: 5-61/1 TD; Baker: 6-64/1.MSU-Braggs: 3-93/1; Cornier: 4-45/0; Gulick: 4-

3 9 /0 .^ ....................................................................................................................... iWr

GAME NOTES: THE STREAK continued, as the Griz beat the Cats for the 8th straight year. Montana went a perfect 7-0 in the Big Sky Conference en route to the title. The Grizzlies finished the regular-season at 10-1, and their 10 victories is the most in a regular-season since the ‘69 and ‘70 teams went 10-0. It was also a record 11th league win in-a-row, dating back to the ‘92 season, breaking the former mark of 10 in-a-row, by the ’69 and ’70 teams. The Griz scored TDs on 4 of their first 5 possessions, taking an early 28-3 lead. Gumsey had 173 receiving yards, giving him 1,079 for the season, break­ing Marvin Turk’s record of 1,047 yards, set in ‘91. Dickenson’s other single-season records included: com­pletions (262), passing percentage (67.2%), passing yards (3,640 yards), and TDs (32). Senior receiver Bill Cockhill set two career receiving marks with 158 catches for 2,257 yards. Baker improved his career TD record to 17 TD catches. Dickenson also tied a single-season record with 84 points, while kicker Andy Larson finished 4th in single-season scoring with 81 points. Dickenson was named the league’s player of the week on offense for the third time, (with WSU halfback Markeith Ross). UM was ranked 3rd in the nation following the win.

UM222 88 44 0 97 2-4934 43704-3

TEAM STATSFirst Downs Rush Attempts Net Rush Yards Net Pass Yards Plays-Net Yards Pass Attempts Pass Completions Had Intercepted Fumbles-Lost

U D275 6

4 7 4124

69-59813

53

3-2

INDIVIDUAL LEADERS R u sh in g

UM-Boddie: 7 -5 1 /0 TD; Stensrud: 6 -3 7 /1 ; Dickenson: 15=-1/1.

UD-Brown: 2 3 -1 8 8 /2 ; Johnson: 13 -1 6 3 /2 ; Coleman: 6-56/0; Langan: 8-45/1.

P a ssin gUM-Dickenson: 37x44-0=409/4 TDs.UD-Langan: 2x7-3=60/0; Hamlett: 3x6-0=64/2

TDs.R ece iv in g

UM-Wells: 1 4 -116 /1 TD; Gurnsey: 6 -1 1 4 /2 ; Boddie: 6-69/0; Cockhill: 5-36/0; Stensrud: 4- 2 4 /1 .

UD-Malioy: 2-50 /2 .^ ...................................................................................... -r

GAME NOTES: The teams combined for 41 fourth-quarter points, including 27 in the last 2:44. With the game tied at 42-all Grizzly halfback Damon Boddie returned a kick-off 80 yards for a TD. The PAT was missed, the Blue Hens moved the ball 70 yards in six plays, winning on a 32-yard pass to Keita Malloy, who also started at comerback. Malloy’s TD grab came over the out-stretched arms of safety Todd Ericson, who appeared to be in position for an interception. UD completed just 5 passes, two to Malloy, and both went for TDs. QB Dave Dickenson set a I-AA playoff record, completing 84.1 percent (37-of-44) passes, good for 409 yards and 4 TDs, and also rushed for a TD, but was sacked 6 times. Sophomore receiver Matt Wells had a career-high 14 catches. Boddie had 309 all-purpose yards: 191 on kick-off returns, 69 receiving, and 49 rushing. Delaware halfbacks Daryl Brown and Lanue Johnson combined for 351 rushing yards and 4 TDs. Safeties Carl Franks and Ericson each had 13 tackles. The Blue Hens lost 33-30 on a last-second field goal at Marshall in the second round of the playoffs.

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1 8 9 8Allard, C harles***.......................RavalliEbert, Laurence* .... V ancouver, WAFlynn, M ichael* .......................MissoulaHechler, Laurens** H am iltonHeyfron, Gil***........................M issoulaMiller, E d* ..................................MissoulaSedman, Ellis**........................MissoulaSedman, Oscar** ................... Missoula

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Dimmick, C harles*** .....................MissoulaHolmes, R o b ie * ................................. BillingsLongley, Ed* .............................. S tevensville

1 9 0 5Farrell, T h o m as* ............................. MissoulaFisher, John* St. Louis, MOFitzgerald, E d w ard * ............................. B utteFulton, S co tt* ............................................. NAGunner, J a m e s* .........................................NA

1 9 0 6Ambrose, Keith** ...........................MissoulaBerry, Oral** .....................................G ran iteBishop, A rthur****..........................MissoulaCraig, V incent* ................................MissoulaFlaherty, J a m e s* ........................... B ozem anH arriman, William** ..........Petoskey, MILewis, F rank** ...........................................NAKing, John R .* ............................. Livingston

Kitt, B erney**.................................. MissoulaMcCarthy, E u g en e * ....................Tow nsendMcNamara, J o h n * East HelenaMorgan, Arthur** Marshfield, OR

1 9 0 7Dinsmore, R aym ond*....................MissoulaM cLaren,Gilbert** ........................H am ilton

Ryan, Emmett****................................V alierStoddard, T hayer*** ......................MissoulaThomas, D ilw ayn*................................Butte

1 9 0 8Connor, D aniel****............................. DarbyFredell, E rnest** ...........................A nacondaJohnson, C harles** ........................ MissoulaMcClay, H arry***............................MissoulaReardon, S te p h e n * * Boston, MA

Simpson, Martin*** ....................... MissoulaSmead, B urton***...........................MissoulaS o d e rs to n ,Jo h n * .......................Clinton, 1ATait, W illiam*.................. Missoula

Torrey, H e n ry * Manila, Phil.Vealey, William**............................MissoulaWebster, F .* ......................................MissoulaWinstanley, Edward****................ Missoula

1909Beard, LeB aron**...........................MissoulaBennett, W illiam**...................... A nacondaIttner, William* Red Lake Falls,

MN

Kennett, H o lte r* ................................H e lenaLittle, George** .............................. MissoulaThieme, F red * * ............................... M issoula

1 9 1 0Day, Clifford***................................Missoula

Deschamps, Elizierd**.................. MissoulaDobson, Cecil** .................. Dickinson, NDDornblaser, Paul****................Chicago, ILGleason, F rank* ............................ F lorence

Simpkins, Edward****................... M issoula

1 9 1 1Forbes, Hugh* .................................MissoulaHunt, Lewis** .................................. KalispellKelly, P at***............................... Big Timber

Klebe, George** ............................. MissoulaMcCarthy, P atrick** ......................MissoulaRonan, Peter*** .............................. MissoulaOwsley, M erritt**** Twin*Bridges

1 9 1 2Busha, T o m * * ............................Big TimberCraighead, E d * ................................MissoulaDaems, L eonard****..................H arlow tonDavidson, B ertram * ....................A nacondaGault, James*** ..........................Great FallsGriffith, William* .........................A nacondaStone, G eorge* ................................MissoulaStreit, Norman****..........................MissoulaWeidman, R oy**....................................Pony

1 9 1 3Anderson, H e rb e r t* ................................. NA

Collins, R ay*...........................................Butte

C raighead, B arc lay* ...................... MissoulaKress, P au l* — , MISheridan, Phillip*** Paola, KS -

1 9 1 4Bentz, Christian**** Aberdeen, SDBums, Virgil* Mexico, MOClark, Earl*** Everett, WAGuerin, W illiam* Olympia, WAKeeran, Jo h n * * * H arrington, WARobertson, A lfred** - , MNSanderson, Law son*** Shelton, WAScherck, G eorge***....................... MissoulaVance, C ecil** ..................... ...............—, WA

Claypool, C lin ton* ..........................Missoula

1 9 1 5Adams. H arry**** Aberdeen. WABlackwell, Ira* ....................Aberdeen, WACook, S a m * —, IDDreis, F ran k * —, MNLayton, Jack*** Portland, ORMcQuarrie, C laude**.....................MissoulaMahrt, P e te * .................................... Missoula

1 9 1 6Dahlberg, H arry****............................ B utteJones, L ester* Everett, WA

Lockridge, Earl* ....................... S tevensvilleNelson, A l* ........................................ MissoulaOrr, Conrad** .................................MissoulaWoodward, W ard* Miles City

1 9 1 7Carver, D w ight**............................F lorenceDoherty, E m m ett* ................................B utteDriscoll, J o h n * .......................................B utteFelker, Preston* .............................Missoula

Harris, Jam es*** .................................. B utteKreis, Robert* ..................................SidneyLamb, Henry* ................................. LaurelLeahy, Arthur* .....................................B utte

Sailor, F loyd*......................................H avreSullivan, Stephen**** ..........................B utte

1 9 1 8No team organized due to WW1

1 9 1 9Brown, W ingfield*.................... PhilipsburgClinich, Vernon* .................................. B utteDaylis, F red***..................................W ordenDeMers, L am bert** .............................A rleeDorsey, Jam es***............................MissoulaFarm er, Jam es “Eck”* MissoulaFitzgerald, H a ro ld * Miles CityHoward, C o rt* ...............................B ozem anKeeley, P atrick** Deer LodgeVolger, R alph*.......................................ButteW alterskirchen, W m .* * ................ Missoula

1 9 2 0Baird, H aro ld* .................................MissoulaBarry, Earl* ......................................Missoula

Elliott, H arvey***............................MissoulaFreeman, Paul* ..........................Great Falls

Highbee, Lawrence* .....................MissoulaKershner, Leroy J o e * * ....................BillingsMadsen, Lloyd*** Miles CityMcGowan, Thomas*** Lew istownRamsey, T ed*** .......................... Lew istown

1 92 1Christie, R alp h * * Spokane, WADahlberg, G eorge***...........................B utteJohnston, W illiam * New York, NYLambert, J a m e s * Great FallsMurphy, R ay**............................. A nacondaMerrill, Robert* .......................... Great FallsPlummer, T ed*** ......................S tevensville

Porter, G ilbert**....................... S tevensvilleRooney, H a rry * ...............................MissoulaStraw, Alva* .......................................ForsythTanner, Gordon** .......................Miles City

1 9 2 2Coleman, C h arles* ........................ A lbertonJohnson, Earl** ...............................MissoulaMaudlin, W arren*** T hree ForksO ’Neill, William* .............................MissoulaShaffer, Jo h n * * * ...........................Miles CitySilvemale, Grant*** ............................B aker

1 9 2 3Dahlberg, Oscar*** .. ,................... B utte Caven, A rthur***.......... ......Miles CityGriffin Walter*** . . . . R oundup Crowley Cale** ........... ...............Butte

Hyde, N eil*....................... ............. Fairview Dahlberg, Alfred**....... ............... B utte

Illman, T ed*** .................. ............. M issoula Hinman, D ale**............ Greybull, WY

Meagher, A ngus**.......... ................... B utte Kuka, Leonard*** ............. H avre

Moe, O .K .* ....................... St. Cloud, MN Lyman, C halm er**...... ...........H e lena

Plummer, Ben*** ........... Stevensville McKay, J o h n * ............... ............ N oxonSugrue Pat*** ............. .......... A naconda Meeker, D elm er**....... .........Missoula

Taylor, Ed* ....................... ...........Miles City Reynolds. Linwood*** ...............ButteWilliams, W endell*...... ............Billings

1 9 2 4Axtell, G eorge**............. ............ B ozem an 1 9 3 2Burrell, Walter*** ........... ........Tam pa, FL Andersen, L eif***........ Portland, OR

Cogswell, A ndy***.......... ............. Missoula C arpenter, Kenneth*** ......H am ilton

Fletcher, C laude** .......... ............ R oundup Emery, Cal***................ ...........H e lena

Hanson, D an ta** ............ ................Mildred Hawke, William** ....... .............. B utte

Kelly,’’Wild” Bill*** ............. Missoula Hileman, William*** ... W hitefish

Martinson, Karl***.......... ............. Missoula Kuka, G eorge*** .......... Chicago, IL

Ritter Milton***.............. Eveleth, MN Oech, V e rn * .................. ............Billings

Sweet Russell**................ ...........Miles City Rhinehardt, Naseby*** .. Milwaukee, WI

Varney, H o w ard * ........... ................H e lena Sayatovich, George*** A nacondaStansberry, Robert* .... Norfolk, NE

1 9 2 5 Vesel, F rank**............... ....... Roundup

Beeman, S te w art* .......... ..........Lew istown

Coleman, C h arles* ........ ............. A lberton 1 9 3 3Brittenham, Curtis***.,.. ............. Kalispell Benson, Frank* ............ , White Pine

Kain, S am ***................... ................H e lena Blastic, H enry***.......... ... Chicago, IL

Ostrum, Em il**................ W abash, MN Brandenberg, Herbert* **.. Miles City

Vierhus, Louis***............ Portland, OR Hartsell, Louis***.......... ......A naconda

Whitcomb, Clark*** ...... ................H e lena Heller, Albert** Twin Bridges

Kent, E d ison* ................ ...............Dillon

1 9 2 6 McCall, R o dney* .......... Silverton, ORCallisnn I loud*** ...................... I .o m a Newgard, Morris* ......... Kalispell

Chinske, Ed*** Michigan City, IN Roberts, J a m e s* ........... ............ Billings

Coyle, C larence**........... ............. A lberton Story, Leland**............. ..........W innett

Davis Tom*** ............... ................... B utte Sullivan, John*** .......... .............. B utte

Fogerty Gerald* . . . . B utte Zemke, H u b e rt* ........... .........Missoula

Murray, Marshall*** ...... ............. Missoula

Parmalee, Jam es* * * ...... ............. Missoula 1 9 3 4Rafferty, W illiam*........... W abash, MN Babich, Roy**................ .............. B utte

Rognlien, G ordon***..... Kalispell Carter, D o n * ...........Los Angeles, CA

Tiernan, R obert*** ......... Toledo, OH Cosgrove, Robert***..... Alhambra, CADickson, Robert* .... Los Angeles, CA

1 9 2 7 Holmquist, Don* .......... .......W hitefish

Clark, James** ................ . P asadena, CA Newgard, Morris* ....... ......... Kalispell

Dezell, W illiam*............... W inona, MN Olson, Clifford*** W hitefish

Foss, D on***..................... ..................H avre Whittinghill, Charles*** .......... H e lena

Harmon, Reid***............. Price, UT Wilcox, C harles**........ Stevensville

Lewis, Ray*** ................... ................... B utteMellinger, Ted***............ Pine Island, MN 1 9 3 5Morrow, James**** ........ .................M oore Breen, R obert* ............. ...............B utte

Farnum, Donald* ........ .....H arlow ton

1 9 2 8 Noyes, Leonard*** ...... .............. B utte

Carpenter, C lyde***.......................Billings Pomajevich, Joseph*** ....... Missoula

Ekegren, K erm it***........ ................H arlem Popovich, Milt*** .............. B utte

Ekegren, W aldo***......... ................H arlem Previs, Jo h n * ............ Thom pson Falls

Lyon Ray*** ................Billings Shields, Jo h n * * ............. Miles City

Moore, T hom as***......... ........ Philipsburg Swanson, C arl** ........... A naconda

Muhlick, C larence***........... Kenosha, WI Szakash, P au l** ............ Chicago, IL

Perey, Emile*** ............... ..... Philipsburg Welch, Roderick* ..... Long Beach, CA

Peterson, Russell*** ..................Miles CityRyan, Jeny*** ................. ....... D eer Lodge 1 9 3 6Rule, Ted*** ..................... D eer Lodge Beal, Robert*** ............ ......A naconda

Schotte George** ................H e len a Bonawitz, N orval* ....... ........ Missoula

Spencer, F ranklin***.......................G eyser Brower, G erald***....... Miles City

Dolan, John*** ...........H e lena

1 9 2 9 Forte, Aldo***................ ., Chicago, IL

Boone, William** ............ D eer Lodge Gedgord, T o m * ............ Chicago, IL

Burns Elm er*.................. .............. C ho teau Gibson, L ym an* ........... Puyallup, WA

Cox Walter*** ............... ................... B utte Golden, Joseph* .......... Chicago, IL

McCarthy, Thomas*** ... .......... A naconda Jenkin, Fred***............. A naconda

Murray, H enry***......................... M issoula Lazetich, William*** .... A naconda

Walker, Carl* .................. Boundary, WA Lundberg, Roland** .... ... Chicago, ILMariana, J o se p h * ........ ......Miles City

1 9 3 0 Matasovic, William*** .... Chicago, IL

Botzenhardt, August** ............. A naconda McDonald, Archie** .... ............N irada

Breen, Robert** .............. Morris, C lifford*........... ......Miles City

Dailey, Lowell**.......................... S cobeyFox, Richard** ............................BillingsGrove, Jo s e p h * Glenwood, MNLeRoux, Leonard** .... Wis. Rapids, WIMadden, G ilbert** ..................R oundupSnyder, G eorge**................Great FallsVidro, August***................... A naconda

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Football Lettermen1Peterson, Arthur*** Great FallsPeterson, Phillip***..................... KalispellRolston, T hom as***................ . ForsythSmith, F rank**........................Chicago, ILSpelman, Jam es***..................A nacondaStrizich, J o se p h * Great FallsVogel, R o b ert* ........................Whiting, IN

Williams, Charles*** Chicago, ILZimmerman, W alter* Chicago, IL

1 9 3 7Hoon, Jack***................................. H e lenaLundberg, R oger*** Northwood, IANugent, Frank*** ......................Miles CityShaffer, H arry**................................. B utteStenson, Perry***......................... KalispellTaberacci, Em il*** Great FallsThomally, R obert*** .............Chicago, ILVan Bramer, Glen*** ................... Billings

1 9 3 8Edwards, H ugh***..............................B utteHoacek, E d * * ....................W heeling, WVJohnson, Neil***........................... MissoulaO ’Donnell, Thom as*** C asper, WYShegina, William**................... A naconda

1 9 3 9Brauer, F red***............................ MissoulaBrown, Clyde* ................................. DillonBryan, Don** ...................................BillingsClawson, G ene***........................MissoulaDrahos, Kenneth**** ..... Puyallup, WADratz, John***...............................MissoulaDuffy, T om **....................................... B utteDuncan, John** ..............................H e lenaGorton, R obert** ......................... KalispellGustafson, Roy**..........................CorvallisMufich, William****............................B utteNaranche, E so***............................... B utteNess, R obert* ................................ KalispellNussbacker, K a rl* ........................MissoulaRoberts, Buan* ...................................B utteRoberts, S am * ................................. H e lenaStrom, R oy***.................................. Shelby

Swarthout, Jack***............Prosser, WAVaughn, C o lem an * ..................A nacondaJones, William**........................Livingston

1 9 4 0Dahmer, H e n ry * .............................. H a v reDaems, L eonard*.......................B ozem anEmigh, Ja c k * ...........................Kankakee, ILFiske, Karl*** .................................O utlookJones, C harles* ......................... Livingston

Leaphart, William*** ..................MissoulaPage, J o h n * ...................................Kalispell

Reagan, Jo h n * * ...................... Chicago, ILRobertson, William*** Great Falls

Schiller, C arl* ........................ Chicago, ILTaylor, J o se p h * .....................Chicago, ILThiebes, Joseph* .................. Great FallsVannett, L eonard**..............Pasco, WA

194 3 , 1944No team organized due to WWII

1 9 4 5Arnst, R ichard* Fort BentonCook, Robert** .......................... Cut Bank

Craft, Archie* Los, Angeles, CADayton, C la rk * ...................... A naconda

Donovan, J o h n * ........................A nacondaFleming, E ugene*............................EurekaGall, D onald* Fort BentonGallagher, Edw ard*..................A nacondaGeorge, D ona ld* ................................ B utteKalisch, Frank*** Dickinson, NDKrause, K e n n e th * ........................... DillonO ’Loughlin, Jack****...................MissoulaPreuninger, W illiam *..................MissoulaRhehfield, R o b e rt* ...................... MissoulaRist, S e v e r t* ..................................... BillingsRossmiller, E dw ard** ...........Minot, NDShephard, W illiam* Des Moines, IAStephens, Wallace** ..................... BillingsThom pson, Harry* ..................... KalispellThorsrud, G arfield*..................... MissoulaWilliamson, P au l* .........................MissoulaLewis, G e o rg e * ................ Missoula

1 9 4 6Anderson, R obert***...................MissoulaBriney, F rank** ...................................B utte

Cheek, J o h n * ..................................... DillonCork, Lee****................................ MissoulaG erner, K e n n e th * Thom pson FallsHelding, John**** MissoulaKovacich, J o h n * ................................. B utteKumpuris, Mike**** Little Rock, ARLeeper, S am ***...................................ButteLodell, A lbert* ........................... A nacondaMalcom, Roy****..........................MissoulaNormand, R o b e rt* ...................A nacondaPalmer, L o re n * .................................LaurelPattison, L e o * ...............................GlasgowRadakovich, D an***....................GlasgowReynolds, William*** Highland, INRoberts, P ierre** ..........................M issoulaScott, W ilbur*................. MissoulaSemansky, Frank****........................B utteStreit, D avid**.......................... MissoulaSivingen, M arcus* ........................G lasgowW alterskirchen, J e ro m e * MissoulaW arden, D arre l* ..................... Great FallsYovetich, Dan* ...................................B utte

1 9 4 7Sparks, R o b ert* ............... ................B utte Bauer, Ray**** ............Great FallsSwarthout, William*** Prosser, WA Delaney, Don*** ................M issoulaWalters, T ed** .................. ............ Billings DeVore, Kent** ..................H e lena

Ford, H enry***........... ......Durango, CO1 9 4 1 Gorton, R o b ert* ........ ................Kalispell

Barbour, W illiam *........... Phila., PA H amm erness, Roland****..........G lasgowBurke, P au l* * ................... ............Billings Harris, Doyle**........... .. Forest City, ARKampfe, Paul* ................. ..........Kalispell Korn, D a n * * ................ KalispellKeig, W illiam*.................. ...... A naconda Kuburich, Steve*** ............ A nacondaKern, R ichard**.............. ......L ivingston Malone, Jac k * * ........... .................. BillingsMather, William*............. ......Lew istown Prueninger, William* ................MissoulaReynolds, Vernon** .. Prosser, WA Replogle, Bert* .......... ............Lew istownScott, A rnold**................. .............. Plains Selstad, Tom*** ........... Great FallsTyvand, Ben*** ................ ................B utte W halen R ohert* R n ttp

W estwater, J a m e s * ........ .... Chicago, IL

1 9 4 2 Campbell, Don*** , ........ Great FallsBadgley, Kirk J r .* * .................... Missoula Chaffin, Everett**......... ............. MissoulaBerger, E dw ard* .............. ............ Billings Kafentzis, Andy*** ....... MissoulaBowman, R ic h ard * ............. C asper, WY Kafentzis, C h ris* ........................MissoulaFelt, T o m * .......................... ............ Billings King, Jack*** .................. KalispellFerris, J a c k * ....................... Belmar, NJ Kingsford, Tom*** .............MissoulaFox, D onald*..............................Park City Naye, W illiam *.............. ... Petalum a, CALeaphart, D o n * ................. .........M issoula Smith, William (B.J.)* .. ..................B utteMcIntosh, Jam es* ............ ........ Missoula Stewart, Gordon*** ...............ForsythMisicv W illiam *.................. Chicago, IL M nreu W illiam * S h e r id a n

Nyquist, D onald*.............. ........... Scobey

1 9 4 9Byrne, R obert***.............................Billings

1 9 5 4Enochson, Paul***............................H av reGehring, Robert** .. Port Orchard, WA

Kaiserman, W illiam*** LivingstonMiles, Robert* ........................ A naconda

Dovle. R ichard*............ Small, Robert*** ........... M issoulaHanson, Robert** ...Santa Monica, CA Rowam, James* (Mgr.) .........L ivingstonLamberg, Ed* (Mgr.) ............ ...... B utteMayte, Carol*** .....Sand Coulee 1 9 5 5Murphy, Charles** ,, ...Burlington, IA Bissell, D o n * .................. ......................BeltOberweiser, Jack* ................Billings Bray, Roy*** MissoulaReed, Dick** ................. ...........Miles City Dzizi, Richard** ............. KalispellVolk, F red * * .................. ........ Great Falls Erickson, Harold* .Sioux Falls, SDWold, Paul*** ................ ..................Laurel G ardner, William* ......Seattle, WA

Hurley, Terry*** ......Chicago, IL1 9 5 0 Johnson, T e rry * ........... ................Billings

Antonick, Robert*** ,,, Johnson, R onald*........ Elmhurst ILBaker, W illiam*..............................Poison Jones, Ivory**................ .... Oakland, CAGerlinger, Don*** ....... ....... Chicago, IL K am pschror, Norman* G lendiveCarlson, Gene*** Lonner, W a lte r* ........... B utteGraves, Robert*** ....... Mading, W allace*........ ............. M issouriIngram, Mel*** .............. ............... Billings McGibon Robert** Great FallsJones, G ordon***......... ...................Butte P anale I D en v e r P H

Laird, Loren*** ............. ...........Miles City R hinehart Nacehw ,Tr *** M iccnnla

Lamley, Robert*** .... Kenton, OH Rosera, Ervin***........... Lena, WILeonard, Robert** , Santa Ana, CA Strand, C a rl* ................ B rem erton, WAMaus, H arold***............ ...........H am ilton Wikert, M ilton*............. Santa Ana, CAMerrill. E arl** ................. .......Selma. CA Williamson, D o n * ........ ................... B utteMiller, D avid**..........Santa Monica, CA

Moomaw, Richard** .... Santa Ana, CA 1 9 5 6Murray, J im *** .............. ......... A naconda Benjamin, K arl** .......... Seattle, WANearing, Ed* .............. Los Angeles, CA Bockman, Montana*** ............. MissoulaRothwell, J a c k * ............. .............. Billings Butossish, Robert* ................... B utteSherbeck, Harold** ........ Big Sandy Carver, D u a n e* ............. , Seattle, WAThomas, L loyd**........... Santa Ana, CA Connors, Jerry***......... .. Spokane, WAVucurovich. Georoe** ..................R utte Dixon John** Spokane WAWatt, H enry* .......Herm osa Beach, CA Everson, Robert*** .... Cheney, WAWhite, J o h n * .................. Santa Ana. CA Gorsich, Mathew*** .... Highland, INWalker, W illiam *........... Hand, Bill**.................... Selah WA

Hart, W illard*..................... Oakland, CA1 9 5 1 Hayes, S e v e rn * ............. ... Oakland, CA

Anderson, Eddie*** ............Missoula McKelvie, Charles** ......Reseda, CABurke, Jim *** ................. Manno, P a t* ................... ......... A nacondaCampbell, Murdo**** ....... Great Falls Moore, Edw ard***..... ......Deer LodgeDavidson, Ia n * ................ ....... Great Falls O ’Brien, Michael*** ,. S pokane, WALindsey, Richard** ............Missoula Renning, Stanley*** ........Great FallsNickel, Frank**.............. .............. Billings Tennant Vernon* KalispellMirchoff, F red * * ............ Santa Ana, CA Gue, K e n n eth * .............. ........Great FallsRoberts, Jo e * * ................ ..................B utteShadoan, Richard** .............. Billings 1 9 5 7Stewart, Robert**.......... .............. Forsyth Barney, P h il* .................. ............ MissoulaYurko, Robert* ............. ....... Great Falls Bilan, Edward* ............Calgary, Alberta

Brown, Ronald* ............ Sun Valley, CA1 9 5 2 Fell, D onald*................... Vallejo, CA

Brandt, Don** ................ Grant, Russell* .............. Mead WABrott, D ean* ................... Griffin, Phil**.................. Chicago ILCrumley, R o b ert* .......... ..........Cut Bank Jankovich, S a m * ........... .................. B utteDantic, Robert***.......... .................Laurel Johnson, H ow ard**...... ..........H am iltonDe Luca, Jo e * * .............. Weed, CA Keeley, E a r l* ...............Vancouver, B.C.Deuchler, O w en**......... .....Seattle, WA Leenhouts, Richard* ,,, Selah, WAGompf, H aro ld * ............ ..................Libby I .nve Jo h n * R n rh an k CA

Gue, William***............. .......Great Falls McArthur, J o n * ...........Vancouver, WAHeath, Richard*** ......... Miles City Myers, Larry**................ ... Pacom a, CAJensen, Marlyn*** ......... ..........Miles City Olson, B ruce** ............... ............ MissoulaLittle, Don***................... Pepe, J o e * * .................... ............ MissoulaOrlich, D o n * .................... ..................B utte Sorenson, Thomas** Benicia CAPinsoneault, Richard* .......St. Ignatius Sparber, D ale** ............ Cashm ere, WASamuelson, George*** ,,............G lendive Vierra, L e s te r* ............... ... Yakima, WAStockina. G. Edaar* Vercurovich, George* .................. B utteSwearinaen. C .* Port Orchard. WA Williamson, Dan* .......... .................. B utteWilson, James* .............. ................Laurel Young, Je r ry * * .............. ...... Sandy OR

1 9 5 3 1 9 5 8Barone, V incent**.......... Elizabeth, NJ Berry, D ale**.................. ............ FairviewBurke, Howard** ....... Livingston Emerson, Michael** ..... ... Lewiston, IDByerly, Kenneth*** ,, ...... Lew istown Gratton, Roger (Tim)* ............ MissoulaDasinger, Douglas** , ......Wolf Point Gregor, Jo h n * * * .............................ShelbyImer, D ick** .................... Highland, IN Greminger, Henry** .... A lham bra, CALaird, W alton**.............. .........Miles City Johnson, James*** ............ MissoulaLeuthold, Kenneth* ................Laurel la n d s Jnh n * * R atnn R nnop I A

Milne, Curtis**................. ...........Glendive Matte John*** . M issoulaPeterson, K eith**........... .... Seattle, WA Meese, Jo h n * * .................. W oodside, CAShupe, Dale***................ ............ H arlem Nearamys, Robert* .... ......Pasco, WAWeskamD. P au l** ........... ................. R o n a n Pelayo, Alvin*. . .. Honolulu HI

Johnson, Richard*(Mgr.]1.......H am ilton

1 9 5 9;, Law rence***....................Billings

Dotson, Jerry* B rem erton, WAEkegren, G ary***...........................H arlemGrasky, Jam es*** Miles CityGustafson, P aul*** Vancouver, B.C.Harris, Ja m e s* .................Des Moines, IAKosiur, David** Westaskiwin, Alb.O ’Billovich, R obert*** ................... B utte

Schwend, H ow ard**.....................B ridgerSchwertfeger, C.**** .... Milwaukee, WI Schwertfeger, G.**** .... Milwaukee, WISmith, G ary***............................W hitefishThomson, Mike** .......................... BillingsSorenson, G lenn**......................... BillingsSchulz, John*** .............................M issoula

1 9 6 0Bansemer, Jam es* Milwaukee, WIBartell, Jam es*** Glencoe, ILBirgenheier, R ichard** H arlow tonBouchee, William*** LivingstonDillon, T erry* ............................. Irving, KSDodson, Pat***................................. ShelbyHerber, Edm und**.................C am as. WA

Miller, Dick*** Hopkins, MNMoe, Eugene**................................ H e lena

Peters, D aniel** ............................... B utteRudio, J ac k * * ...................................H e lenaShevalier, Jack** ........................... H e lenaTrotter, C .M .** ................. Longview, WAWerba, Ronald*** Chicago, IL

1 9 6 1Dennis, G e o rg e* ....................... Irving, KSGilder, R ichard**........................MissoulaHauck, T hom as***.......................... B utteHuse, R ichard** Great FallsMiller, Paul D .** Miles CityWallwork, Bruce***........ W aimanalo, HIWood, Steve*** Great Falls

1 9 6 2Calder, F red** Toms River, NJDennis, W ayne*.........V ancouver, B.C.Ellison, W illiam* Mandan, NDGotay, P e te r* * Clarkston, NYJenkins, G ary** Great FallsKimmit, D enn is* Great FallsLeonard, E ugene** Bay City, MILuchau, Gerald***........................MissoulaMartin, Bill*** .................................... DillonPomajevich, C h ris* * ...................S u p erio rRussel, B rent***..........................M issoulaScovel, L arry* ................... Kalispell

1 9 6 3Bain, F ra n k * ............................... KalispellBarherie, J o h n * ....................Calgary, Alb.Benzley, Robert** .... Green River, WYBultman, C h arle s* ................ Telford, PACrippen, R obert* ............................. B utteGreenfield, R ocky* ..................... MissoulaHuffer, T hom as** ...............Maywood, ILMcElhenney, T e d * ........................... B utteMeyer, D ennis* ...............................H e lenaPetty, Larry**.......................... Great FallsRobinson, C la re n ce* ................ KalispellSeeley, Roger** ................. ShelbyTilleman, M ichael**....................C hinookTripp, Eugene** .......................... Missoula

1 9 6 4Aukamp, R onald* ..........M t.Prospect, ILBergren, T erry * .............................. D arbyBrophy, R o b ert* ..................... Red LodgeClemens, R o g e r* ...................P lentyw oodConnoly, Paul* ...................M uskegon, MIEnger, David* .........................Deer LodgeFerris, Edw ard*..................................DillonGarland, Roger* .........Spring Valley, ILH arrington, W a yne* Yakima, WAHill, Warren* ...................................BillingsJoram o, F loyd*.............................C ho teauNeilson, J a m e s* ...............................ShelbySalois, Jerry* ........................... PhilipsburgSalvo, J im * .......................................... DillonSchm auch, M ichael*..............Great Falls

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Football LettermenSmelko, D a n ie l* Hubbard, OHWalle, Charles* ...................... S u p erio rWelker, T h o m as* ..................... C onrad

Whipple, Ja m e s* .......................H e len aHuggins, L arry* .......................Missoula

1 9 6 5Adams, M erle * .....................LivingstonAllen, Dewayne “Dewey”** * KalispellAppelt, Wesley*** ..................MissoulaBecker, W ayne**.... Chula Vista, CA Costello, Anthony* .... Chula Vista, CAFiala, Joe* ..........................Deer LodgeHanson, G reg * ........................MissoulaMalloy, Don*** ..............................M altaMcDonald, D oug*................... MissoulaMeyer, Dennis* ......................... H e lenaMiller, Walter** .. Walnut Creek, CASchaefer, Gary* ........................ Billings

Searles, J im * * * ........................MissoulaSmith, Gary***-............Pittsburgh, PA

Smith, M ike**................ Olympia, WAWalle, V irgil*................ S u p erio r

1 9 6 6Brumback, D .G.**.... Walla Walla, WAFiske, K arl**.................................LaurelGraham, Robert** ... San Mateo, CAGudith, L arry* W yandotte, MIJones, W illie**.................Monroe, MIKenyon, J im * ...........................MissoulaLung, Roderick**........Placerville, CAMagnuson, Bryan** ... Minnetonka, MNSparks, Richard***.......................B utteStrauss, Richard***.................... P oison

White, Herbert*** Ecorse, MI

1 9 6 7Bain, Doug***...........................KalispellBaines, Ron E .* * ...........Tacom a, WABeers, B ob*** Beaverton, ORDawson, E .L .**............ W estport, WADudley, Ell T .* * .................. Detroit, MIGlennon, Michael**** BillingsGray, M aceo***.......... Baltimore, MDHedstrom, O laf** ........................LaurelJernberg, K e n * * Sunnyside, WAKelly, James R .*** Seattle, WAMullins, Peter*** San Francisco, CAMcCann, M ichael** Renton, WAMorgan, Garth***.. Salt Lake City, UTNicosia, M ichael** Scranton, PANordstrom, Bruce** V ancouver, WA O ’Neil, Jam es M.** . Edmonton, Alb.Ortiz, R .C .*** Monte Bello, CAParesa, Gregory*** Kahului, HIRobinson, Roy****....... G lasgowStedham, John*** Chehalis, WAStimac, Daniel** Great FallsTubbs, Frederick*** Honolulu, HIUnruh, R ichard*** i P oison

Waters, William**...........................T roy

1 9 6 8Brum, R ay** ....................Honolulu, HIBuzzard, Mike** .... Mt. Vemon, WADeBord, J im * * * ................Pasco, WADolan, P at***....................... Great FallsGabriel, T ony* South River, NJ

Gallagher, Tim ***................... Kalispell

Garske, Ron* ............ ........Chico, CA

Guptill, Robert***..............Great FallsGutman, B ill**......................... MissoulaHedstrom, Ole** .........................LaurelHoward, L o n * Centralia, WA

Lavery, T hom as* Chicago, ILLovell, Byron** Honolulu, HILuis, A l* Orland, CALyons, Jo e * ............................... KalispellMcBurrows, John* ...Englewood, NJNelson, R u e * New Orleans, LANordstrom, Jim*** Auburn, WAO ’Neil, Mick* Walla Walla, WA

Schruth, Pat***...........................BillingsStranahan, L arry*** Missoula

Talolutu, J o h n * * Oahu, HI

Uperesa, Tuufuli**............Alea, Oahu, HIUrie, Dave** Chico, CAWaters, W illiam*.....................................T royWaxham, John*** Mt. Lake Ter., WAWorrel, Dan*** Great FallsWysel, G le n * ....................................Lew iston

1 9 6 9Atwood, G eorge*** Lansdale, PABaldwin, Gene* Spokane, WABlancas, A m ie* * A berdeen, WA

Bozzo, T o n y * ..........................Salinas, CACaputo, Steve*** ................... Seattle, WADennehey, M ick***...............................B utteFisher, B o b * A berdeen, WAFrustau, M artin** Los Angeles, CAGlennon, Mike* W estm inster, CAHare, R ay* Spokane, WAHickerson, B ill** Sonom a, CAHoffmann, Jeff*** Seattle, WAJohnson, L .* * S acram ento, CAKent, Les** ............................Honolulu, HI

McCann, M ike** Renton, WAMiles, G reg * Seattle, WAMiller, Larry* Martinez, CAOchoa, John* Orange, CAPeters, R.*** Cleveland Hts., OHPostler, W.*** V ancouver, B.C.Reilly, C asey*................................A nacondaSchillinger, J im * * Vida, MTStachnik, Ray** Chicago, ILStein, Karl** San Anselmo, CAStems, Bill** Stevenson, WAAtwood, G e orge** Lansdale, PA

1 9 7 0Berding, G ary** Cincinnati, OHBodwell, T o m * * Grayland, WAChong, E lroy*.......................Honolulu, HI

Darrow, Barry*** Great FallsDempsey, Dean*** C larem ont, CA

Gaskins, W ally**............................. MissoulaJackson, Lonzie* Oakland, CALewis, L onzo* ........................ Rockford, ILLugviel, Jo h n * * Longview, WA

Maloney, G reg** Macon, MOMcMahon, Tom* ......................Tustin, CAOkoniewski, S te v e * Seattle, WAPugh, Terry** .................................. KalispellRichards, R o n * * ........................ B utteSpencer, B ru ce * Hoquiam, WAWelch, G len** ........................................ B utte

1 9 7 1Anderson, Richard*** ............Lacey, WA

Baumburger, J a y * ....... ............Great Falls

Blue, Christopher*** .. ......Olympia, WA

Burnett, Clifford** ...... Caldwell, ID

Cleveland, Douglas***........................B utte

Dodds, R ichard**......... Snohom ish, WA

Doyle, Dennis** ........... ............ Edina, MN

Hann, James** ............ Centralia, WAKottke, W arren**........ ............Great Falls

Kouzmanoff, Marc*** . Glen Ellyn, ILLa Roche, Leo**.......... , Fitchburg, MALeid, Jam es*** ............. Waitsburg, WA

Manovich, D ave***..... .......................B utte

Olson, Jam es***........... R ochester, MN

1 9 7 2Babish, T im othy* ........ ............Azusa, CA

Brett, W alt***................ Kings Beach, CA

Brick, Tim othy***....... Traverse City, MI

Cooley, J e r ry * * ............ A nacortes, WA

Dedrick, K urt** ............ W estm inster, CA

Donner, Curt** ............ .....Spokane, WA

Er. 2rs, R o b ert* ........... ......Kankakee, ILEvans, D ean**............... La Puente, CAHarrington, David** ... Portland, OR

Harris, Gregory***...... .................Kalispell

Kautz J a m e s* .............. ..................W orden

Reynolds, T erry * .......... ...G len d o ra , CA

Rosenberg, Ronald***. .............. W hitefish

Salo Gregory***.......... .......................B utte

Soloman, T ed * ............. ....Spokane, WA

Stark, Jo h n * .................. V ancouver, WA

Stark, R obert**................................... PoisonStarkey, S tev en * * El Monte, CASvennungsen, R ock*** Shelby, MTSw earingen, G a ry * .........................MissoulaTaylor, S teven* Great FallsTroxel, Ed V an****................. Moscow. IDTumquist, Robert** ....................BillingsWalsh, C re igh ton* ................................B utte

1 9 7 3Adams, M ike* Newton, IA

Anderson, Greg*** Blue Island, ILBorder, Richard** Salt Lake City, UTBuxton, John*** ............. O w atonna, MNCarlson, S tev e* * ................. .....Great FallsErickson, Greg** Everett, WAFamam, L arry** Seattle, WAFlowers, T erry** Cincinnati, OHGrigsby, Bill** Spokane, WAHardy, Sylvester** Monrovia, CALadd, Mike** Garden Grove. CALynn, R andy** Omak, WAMangegold, Eric** ......................... G lendiveNakoa, Doug** Honolulu, HIOglesbee, J im * ................................MissoulaParker, J o h n * Kingston, MEPonqoha, D ave** Lacey, WAPrigmore, Jo h n * Winlock, WASchmasow, G len*** Great FallsSmith, Bob** Pasco, WASpear, Del**** Cheney, WA

1 9 7 4Anderson, Greg**** Chicago, ILArgo, D aniel** Cincinnati, OH

Betters, Douglas*** Arlington Hts., ILCarlson, Bruce**** Great Falls

Carter, G .* * Far Rockaway, NYCedarstrom , Ja m e s* Scottsdale, A2

C happie, D arre ll* Spokane, WAClift, Tom *** Otis Orchards, WA

Dionas, Steve** Sumner, WAFacey, Tom** .................... Lancaster, CAGulbranson, W m .* * A berdeen, WAHarbison, B en**** ..........................Missoula

Lebsock, Ronald****............................ B utteMcCraw, Wyatt** ...............E. Orange, NJMcReynolds, K im * Olympia, WAMilliman, H a y es* Cincinnati, OHMuse, R ichard*................................O p h e imNielsen, W illiam *.................... Chicago, ILOgden, Randy**** Traverse City, MIPlum, M ark*** Tracyton, WARedwine, Randy** Reading, OHStorbakken, R o llie* Mt. Vemon, WA

Stuart, Gig* Miami, FLSullivan, Dan**** .................................. B utteTaylor, S teve* Great FallsWalker, D uane***.................................MaltaWilliams, K en* Houston, TX

1 9 7 5Accomando, D a n * .........W estm inster, CABonas, Je r ry * * ................. Fair Haven, CTCarlson, Jeff*** Great FallsCheek, D onald* .....................Corvallis, ORCooley, Paul** A nacortes, WACunningham, G .* Los Angeles, CAEgbert, Douglas*** Ogden, UT

Eustance, Bob**.................................H e lenaFiskness, Paul** Huntington Beach, CA

Hansen, R ay**................. Priest River, IDJordan, R ichard** Tacom a, WAMickey, Michael** Bellevue, WAMorton, Scott*** Spokane, WA

Pierce, Murray** Cincinnati, OHScott, D u ncan* Great FallsSmith, Jeffrey* V ancouver, WAStachnich, R ichard** Chicago, ILSteinhauer, B e n * Chicago, ILVincent, R usty** Tinley Park, ILWeikum, G eorge** Wilmington, IL

1 9 7 6Beriault, Don* Bellevue, WABingham, Guy**** Aberdeen, WA

Bitar, G reg * * Hoquiam , WABrant, Jim** ......................... MissoulaCampbell, Neil** ............................... H e lenaC ham pagne, G e n e * Lacey, WAClausen, K ent**** Aberdeen, SD

Dews, R obbie** Newark, NJFalcon, Terry** ................... C ulbertsonFerda, Scott****........................ Great FallsFrost, M ike* Newport Beach, CAGelaskoska, Jo e* * * Bothel, WAGleason, Dave*** ........................... MissoulaGrady, W illie* Newark, NJGreen, Allen****.......................... A nacondaHalverson, W illiam * Great FallsH arper, W ayne***.......................LivingstonHarris, Rocky* New York, NYHogan, Jam es*** Olympia, WAHuggins, J a y * ...................................M issoulaJohnson, Kelly*** Great FallsKleckner, G rant*** Great FallsMcDonald, C le v * ................. Palo Alto, CAMagner, M .* Newport Beach, CAMartin, Sam *** Shelton, WARoban, M ichael** Great FallsSacks, Barry****.......... Federal Way, WA

Shupe, J o e * Great FallsSobansky, J o e * Ajo, AZSpigner, P a u l* Newark, NJSullivan, Paul****...................................B utteVan Wormer, M att**..................... M issoulaWilliams, Bryon* ......... New Orleans, LAW oldseth, G eo rg e* Bellevue, WA

1 9 7 7Albright, K e ith * .......... Connors, Bob*** ....................G lasgow

Barrick, B rett***........ ...............Lew istow n Dacus, Glenn**** . Enumclaw, WA

Becker, Jay*** ........... ............ Atlantic, IA Dilts, Dan** Walla Walla, WA

Bell, D arrell*................ Federal Way, WA Ellig, S co tt* * ......... ......Spokane, WA

Bryant, M ichael* ....... ................. Hull, MA Glenn, D avid**................... Elma, WA

Bullerdick, Monty** ... Anaheim , CA Hogan, M ike*....... .............Lacey, WA

Carteri, C arm ** .......... ...... Regina, Sask. Iseman, Greg** .... Baldwin City, KS

Cavaligos, N ick*........ ............ Chicago, IL Jahr, Sean* .......... Port Orchard, WA

Cerkovnik Ed*** ............ M alta Jones, Rob** ........

Dunn, G reg***............ Medical Lake, WA Kiefer, B en**........ Burlington, KS

Fritz R ob in* ................ ......................Sidney McCauley, Bob****

Nelson, J o e * .........

' ................M issoula

Hook, T im * ................. ... Regina, Sask. Shelton, WA

Johnson, Mike** ........ North Bend, OR Nuu, Joe* .............. , . Bakersfield, CA

Jones, Basil***............ Spokane, WA Oakland, Brent*** .................G lendive

Kelly, Vernon** Los Angeles, CA Powell, Alan*** .................. Lew istown

Kerr Tim** ................ .................. Missoula Rooney, John*** ........................ B utte

Klcvcr Rocky**** A nchorage AK Rutt Tom**** .......................Laurel

Lane, William*** Englewood, CO Sundquist, Tim*** .............. Great Falls

McHugh, Brian***..... Spokane, WA Tarrow, Bill**** ... ...........Eugene, OR

Rigoni, Amie*** ........ ............Chicago, IL Williams, Derrick*** ... Los Angeles, CA

Schm eckpeper, Cary** ................. Buhl, ID Trammell, Jake**** Vancouver, WA

Tagmyer, W .* ............. Federal Way, WA

1 9 7 8Allegre, Raul** T orreon, MX

Andrews, M arty * G rahan, WABoyes, Bob** Sacram ento , CA

Burtness, R ichard*** A nacortes, WACarroll, M ike** Seattle, WACerkovnik, Robert** Great FallsCurry, P at* * * .......................................BillingsDolan, Williams***....................... E. HelenaDuff, Jam es* ............. Chicago, IL

Eicklemann, M ark** Indio, CAHard, Jam es* * Napa, CA

Laird, R andy***...............................Missoula

Menke, Jo h n * * N. Broomfield, COMoe, R ichardson**.............................P o p la rMorton, Scott* Spokane, WANorwood, Pat*** ............................. BillingsPrice, John* Palatine, ILRooney, Jam es* * * .......................... M issoulaSharkey, R on***..............................MissoulaThomas, Terry** Great Falls

1 9 7 9Andrus, B a r t* Sepulveda, CAAmundson, Greg*** Seattle, WACaraway, Brian*** Great FallsCleveland, Curt* Seattle, WAChalcraft, S te v e * ...............R ichm ond, WACordier, Bob**** Spokane, WA

Gratton, Scott**** ...................M issoulaHinson, John****.............Seatttle, WAKovacich, John * * * * ............... B utteLamb, C arlto n * Las Vegas, NVMadison, R eed****........................ B utte

McElroy, Curt****...........................B utteMurfitt, S tev e* ..................... PhilipsburgPaoli, David*** ...................Great Falls

1 9 8 0Alex, M ike**....................Overland, KSBowman, D enn is* Spokane, WAChaplin, D ave** .................Selah, WADantic, Brad****...........................LaurelFudge, Tony**** .................. Great FallsGarrison, Steve**** .... Spokane, WAHagen, M ike**................Auburn, WAKline, D ave* .................. Bellevue, WAKlucewich, Joe**** ............Alpine, CALowry, Gary**** Great FallsMadsen, M ark*** Ellensburg, WA

McGinness, Curt**** ... Janesville, WIMiller, Rocky*** Richland, WAMornhinweg, Marty****.. San Jose, CAMurray, Mark* ............. Choteau, MT

Richardson, Kelly**** Gts. Pass, ORRominger, Dean**** Fort BentonSalonen, B rian****............. Great FallsSilovsky, Pau l* ...................Topeka, KSSorrell, M alcom *** Tacom a, WAStephens, Andre**** ... Tacom a, WA Sutton, M ickey** Union City, CA

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1 9 8 2Becker, N e d * * Atlantic, IABotzheim, A lan***................lone, WACharles, Jo e y * * Valencia, CACoppedge, Johnny** .... Stayton, ORDawald, Eric**** O w atonna, MNDeeks, D arryl**.....................Bend, ORDozier, Rick**** .................. Kent, WADummett, D ave** Sanborn, IAGuse, H arold** Janesville, MNHarvey, Anthony** Oakland, CA

Helean, M ike***.......................MissoulaLewis, Cliff** Los Angeles, CAMckenna, Mike* .... San Antonio, TX

Meidinger, R ob***......................BillingsMoe, Scott**** Spokane, WAOliver, Larry**** Hillsboro, ORPoole, Scott*** Spokane, WAPoole, Shaw n**** Spokane, WARay, Ted****........................StevensvilleRodriguez, Alex** ..Los Angeles, CA Sethm an, Richard* .. Lakewood, CAShillam, Terry**** O rchards, WATaylor, Ken* ......................Wichita, KSYoung, Kevin* Toledo, OH

1 9 8 3Anderson, K erry** Tigard, ORCoe, T ony** Renton, WA

Dobson, Eby**** Grants Pass, OR

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1995 MONTANA GRIZZLY TENTATIVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

UPPERCASE & BOLD INDICATES HOME GAME* Big Sky Conference game

D ate O pponen tSEPTEMBER 2 EASTERN NEW MEXICOSeptem ber 9 @Washington StateSEPTEMBER 1 6 MINNESOTA-DULUTHSEPTEMBER 2 3 NORTH TEXAS (HOMECOMING)Septem ber 3 0 OPENOCTOBER 7 WEBER STATE*October 14 @ Northern Arizona*O ctober 21 @Idaho*OCTOBER 2 8 BOISE STATE*NOVEMBER 4 IDAHO STATE*November 11 @ Eastern Washington*November 18 @ Montana State* (95th Meeting)

Football LettermenTrevathan, Mike**** .... Thous. Oaks, CAWinter, T im **.......... Walla Walla, WAZanon, S c o tt* .......... ................... Kalispell

1 9 8 8Barrett, Lee** .......... .........Vacaville. CABennett, Grady*** ................... KalispellBowen, Marcus** ... ...............Edualy, CACabunoc, Shannon*’*** .... Honolulu, HIDuce, Kirk**** ................... MissoulaEdwards, Dan** Sedro Wooley, WAEngler, S cot**.......... .................. H am iltonErps, Rick**** ................... GlasgowFerguson, Greg**** ............. Tigard, ORGermer, Chad**** . ............ Three ForksGlenn, Lorenzo** ... Ftn. Valley, CAGormon, Todd** ......................BillingsHuse, Thad**** ................... MissoulaKalafat, Joe*** .............. Great FallsKludt, Nels**** ............. Orofino, IDLeProwse, Paul*** ......................... B utteMcCoy, Scott**** Shelton, WAMcGrew, Todd** ........ Hayward, CAMirich, Kyle****Murphy, Kirk****.... .......................P oisonSmerker, Gregg**** ............. Great FallsSprosky, T odd**..... ..........Gardena, CA

1 9 8 9Batchan, Broyce** ........ Vacaville, CABrickley, Sean**** ...........Pocatello, IDDavidson, J o n * ....... ................Bend, ORDavidson. Sam**** ,, ,.. Mercer Island, WADeBourg, Mark**** ......................BillingsFarrish, J o e * * .......... ......... Newark, CAFranks, Troy** ........ ................... KalispellFred, Britt**** ......................H e lenaGilbreth, Damon*** .... W enatchee, WAGillie, Rick**............ .............Rocklin, CAGraves, D on** ........ ........... Newark, CAHendrickson, Erik** .................. MissoulaIves, Jo h n * ................ ....Grants Pass, ORKuhl, Rick** .....Springfield, ORLawton, Galen** .................Topeka, KSLebo, Brad**** .......Lewistown, IDLembke, Chad**** .........................B utteMcCallum, Kelly**** .............. Bend, ORMorris, Kevin** .... ... Chula Vista, CAPayne, Bryan** ...............Spokane, WARoberts, Tony** .....V ancouver, WARice, Tony**** N. Bend, ORSee, Mike ***

Thoemmes, W ade** Honolulu, HITripp, B ryan**.............................M issoulaTvedt, Kelly**......................... P lentyw oodWhitney, C raig** Walla Walla, WA

1 9 9 0Allen, Lance****.................................B utteBarker, Jaso n * * .......................Layton, UTBurton, Gary**** ......................Missoula

Cockhill, Bill****............................. H e lenaEricson, Todd****...............................B utteGarrett, Frank****.......................MissoulaGoulet, Tony** ...................Fullerton, CAKaiser, G ary** ........................... Boise, IDMartin, Joe****................A nchorage, AK

Mason, Chuck**** ......................... B igforkMerz, Shawn**** Longview, WA

Monestime, Marc***.......Thous. Oaks, CAPremock, S teve** Grass Valley, CASlocum, Dethrick** Fresno, CAStringer, D arren**..............Vacaville, CATurk, Marvin** S acram ento , CA

1 9 9 1

1 9 9 2Alexander, B randy* Post Falls, IDBartell, Jam er* * .......................Great Falls

Botkin, B o b * ........................... P lentyw oodBrown, S c o tt* ...............................M issoula

Caton Jam es** ............. Sacram ento, CADickenson, C ra ig * .................. Great FallsDickenson, Dave** .................Great FallsDotson, Bruce** Los Angeles, CAFenton, B ob**..................... Medford, ORFranks, C arl** .....................S tockton, CAFreeman, C o rey * ................... D eer LodgeGockley, R ich** Spokane, WAGreene, C hase**.. Nine Mile Falls, WAKowalski, M ike**.......................Cut BankLucas, T roy**...........................Canby, ORM anzanarez, Y ohanse** Great FallsMcElroy, Jeff**..........................Great FallsSimonson, E ric** ...................Plentyw ood

Spraggins, S c o tt* * .................. Great FallsStensrud, Kelly** MissoulaWells, M att** .........................Ashland, OR

1 9 9 3Anderson, Dan** .. .................. Yuba, CA Agee, M ike*................ ................ KalispellArledge, Warren** .................. B ozem an Alexander, Dan* . Los Angeles, CABaker, Shalon*** ., ......Vancouver, WA Boddie, D am o n * ....... ......S tockton, CABise, D an**........................Newberg, OR Bouchee, Mike* ................MissoulaBums, Quentin** ...........Hayward, CA Burke, K eith* .. Huntington Beach, CACarlsen, Mike** .................Ukiah, CA Carver Alan* Ashland ORDowns, Dan*** ........................H e lena Chiles, A c en * ............. ........ Orange, CADyer, Doak* ........... Redm ond, WA Dolan, N a than* .......... .. BillingsEdwards, Stacy** .. ................Pasco, WA Erhardt, M ike* ........... ........ Eugene, ORGoicoechea. Mike*** ........ Stevensville Falls, C o rey * ............... Medford, ORGragg, Scott*** ...........Silverton, OR G oicoechea, Sean* ..........S tevensvilleGuevara, Mike** ................Fresno, CA Hampe, Mark* .......... ............ Great FallsGumsey, Scott*** ,.......T um w ater, WA Jackson, Damian* ....... Ashland, ORHawkins, Charlie* ..........A nderson, CA Kempfert, David* ................M issoulaHortsch, Jeff** ...........Corvallis, OR Larson, A ndy*............ ..................H e lenaJones, Keith*** ............Portland, OR McElmurry, Blaine* ........................ TroyKlohs, Jason** Riley, R andy*............. ..................... B utteLono, Eric* ............. ............Honolulu, HI Saltus, M ike*.............. .....................D arbyMalmstrom, Cleve* ......................H e lena Sirmon, D avid* .......... Walla Walla, WAScates, Dennis*** ......... S pokane, WA Thom pson, Ryan* ................MissoulaSchilling, Kurt*** Tnnnp. B rian* Rnttp

Swenson, Brent*** .....................G lasgow Trevathan, Jeff* ... Thousand Oaks, CATurner, Jay*** ....... ........Marysville, WA Zellick, J e f f* ................ .. Springfield, ORVenters, Garrett*** Richland, WAWilberger, Bert*** ,...........Ashland, OR

( NOTE: Player is listed the first season he lettered. ^

Tony Amtson lettered at Montana in 1 9 8 5 -8 6 -8 7 -8 8 .

Gillis, T im **..........................Portland, ORGreen, G reg**....................T onasket, WAKlucewich, Jo sh * * ........................MissoulaLinderholm. R ick** ...............Crystal, MNMoore, Scott*** Coos Bay, ORMosier, C raig**................... Renton, WAMurray, Scott***........................... KalispellNelsen, K en**.:............ North Bend, ORPaulson, Kraig**** Z P lentyw oodPells, G reg * ............................Calgary, Alb.Sexe, D oug***............................ Great FallsSmith, Mark***................V ancouver, WATimberman, S co tt** .......................... B utteVilleneuve, P e te * ...........Sheboygan, WI

1 9 8 4Apostol, Ed***................... Olympia, WA

Brown, L ee * .....................B ridgeport, NEBreland, Tony****.................Renton, WA

Campbell, J .C .* * ............Steilacoom , WAClarkson, Larry****...........Abbotsford, B.C.Cogar, Mike* ................................MissoulaCrawford, W ard**** Spokane, WAEhlers, Mike**** Wilsonville, ORFoster, Pat****................................. SavageFoster, LeRoy** Chicago, ILKavanaugh, J im * Chicago, ILHartman, Scott**** ...................Great FallsKerr, M ike*................................... Missoula

Koechlein, Todd** Littleton, CO

Lamb, Paul****....................Spokane, WAMcKenzie, D a v e * New YorkMonterossi, Tim** ... Klamath Falls, OR

Nelson, S herm an* Gary, INOdden, Nate****.............................. D utton

Salonen, Brad****..................... Great FallsWeston, Kelly* Tacom a, WAWhite, Terry**.................. San Jose, CAWynn, Dontelle*** Detroit, MI

1 9 8 5Amston, Tony****..................... Great FallsBartsch, Kevin***........................... H e lenaBrown, C h u ck * .......................... W hitefishBrown, R eggie**.................Concord, CAClausen, C lay****.........................MissoulaColeman, Renard**** Renton, WAFinch, Nate** Jackson, WYGimler, B rian**.....................Parsons, KS

Hans, Dwayne**....................... Pasco, WAHardiman, P a t* * ..............Livermore, CAHuestis, John**** .. Battle Ground, WA

Kunka, Rob***.........................Great FallsLaird, Robbie***......................... MissoulaLohof, R u sty * .................................... LaurelMetcalf, Jack* ........................ Gurnee, ILM ornhinweg, Shanon* .. San Jose, CAOwens, J o h n * * Kent, WAPease, Brent** ...............Mtn. Home, IDPeterson, T o m * ..........................Miles CityRankin, M ike*** :..... ..Edm onds, WARay, Jason**** ................... MissoulaReeves, David*** ... Sedro Wooley, WAReid, Darrin** Klamath Falls, ORRice, M ike**......................Twin Falls, IDSullivan, Rick****........................ W hitefishVemard, Bill*** Albany, OR

Wang, D e an * ...................................... B akerWerbelow, S cott** .............. Glendale, CA

1 9 8 6Blank, Jeff* ...................................... BillingsBlank, R uss* .................................. MissoulaCooks, D em idric** San Jose, CADonovan, Tim* San Rafael, CADouglas, D o n * ..................................... B utteFarmer, Jody****................................LibbyGarza, D ave** ........................... Pasco, WAGianinni, G reg*** Sand CouleeGober, K en* ............................ Gary, INHauck, Tim ***....................... Big TimberHunter, Alex**** V ancouver, WALambert, T o n y * * Steilacoom , WALindsay, R ob b e* ..............................BillingsMarceau, Ron**** ................. Great FallsMikesell, B ren t* Spokane, WAMurray, Chris*** Englewood, CANygren, Greg*** ..........„... Merlin, ORPolich, Tim****........................ Great FallsRuiz, M ike**...................................KalispellScrafford, K irk****......................... BillingsSmith, Scott** Denver, COStrutzel, M ike**.....................Monitor, WATomlinson, K e ith* ................. Bonita, CAWilson, John*** ............................ Missoula

1 9 8 7Bradford, T im * * .......................... Etna, CACam per, S c o tt* ....................M anteca, CACollins, Mikael**....................Fairfield, CAKostecki, Jim**** .........................MissoulaMcGowan, Mike****...............Seattle, WARichardson, Quinton** ....O akland, CASulser, M ark**...............................Glasgow

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Big Sky ConferenceI he Big Sky Athletic Conference is starting its 32nd

season of operation with championships being conducted in 13 sports including men's and women's cross country, basketball, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, women's volleyball, women's golf, and football. The Big Sky has eight member institutions and is affiliated with NCAA Division I in all sports except football, which is classified as Division I-AA.

The 1993-94 athletic season in the Big Sky Conference is the sixth in which the league will sponsor championship competition in women's sports. On July 1, 1988, the Mountain West Athletic Conference, located in Cheney, Washington, merged with the Big Sky, moving and combin­ing office staffs in Boise, Idaho. The Mountain West confer­ence had been in existence since 1982.

The Big Sky Conference consists of Boise State Univer­sity, Boise, Idaho; Eastern Washington University, Cheney, Washington; University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho; Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho; University of Montana, Missoula, Montana; Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana; Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona; and Weber State University, Ogden, Utah. Formed in 1963, the Big Sky Conference consisted of charter mem­bers Idaho, Idaho State, Gonzaga University, Montana, Montana State and Weber State.

Boise State and Northern Arizona joined the league July 1, 1970, in the Big Sky's first expansion. Nevada was admitted to the league July 1, 1979, replacing former charter member Gonzaga (Nevada left the Big Sky on July 1, 1992). On July 1, 1987, Eastern Washington became the Big Sky's ninth member. When all nine members of the Mountain West Conference and Big Sky Conference were parallel the way was paved to merge the two leagues.

The Big Sky Conference has member institutions in five states and covers more than 220,000 square miles (or almost 1 /12th the total square miles in the contintental

United States). The five states included in the Big Sky Conference (Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Utah and Washing­ton) span from the Canadian to Mexican borders. The Big Sky is one of two major conferences located in the Rocky Mountain region.

The name BIG SKY originated in a novel authored in 1947, by the late A. B. (Bud) Guthrie, of Great Falls, Montana, entitled THE BIG SKY. Jack Hollowell, former Montana Advertising Director, promoted the Big Sky theme for the Treasure State. Harry Missildine, of the Spokane SPOKESMAN-REVIEW, called for the Conference to be named "The Big Sky Conference" in his column of February 20, 1963. On February 20, 1963. On February 25, 1963, the Conference name was adopted by the presidents of the newly formed league during a meeting in Spokane, Wash­ington.

Ron Stephenson is the current Conference Commis­sioner, taking over the post July 1, 1981, from Steve Belko, who had served since 1977. John Roning was the league's second Commissioner, serving from 1971 until 1977. Jack Freil was the Big Sky's first Commissioner, serving from 1963 to 1971.

Dr. Sharon Holmberg currently serves as Assistant Commissioner for Compliance Services of the Big Sky Conference, and is in her seventh year with the league.

Amie Sgalio is the Big Sky's Assistant Commissioner for Information Services beginning his 16th year with the conference, while Stephanie Grimes is in her third year as Assistant Information Director and was a graduate assistant at Iowa State before joining the Big Sky Conference. She interned at the Big Sky office in 1989-90.

Art Mendini is in his seventh year with the Big Sky as the league's Assistant Commissioner for Officiating Services, and Kay Johnson, the Big Sky's Administrative Assistant, has been at that post for eight years.

Ron S tep h en sonC om m issioner

A m ie SgalioAsst. Commissioner, Information Services

Past Cham ps, Runnersup1963—Idaho State (3-1)1964—Montana State (3-0)1965—Weber State, Idaho (3-1)1966—Montana State (4-0)1967—Montana State (4-0)1968—Weber, Idaho, MSU1969—MONTANA (4-0)1970—MONTANA (6-0)1971—Idaho (4-1)1972—Montana State (5-1)1973—Boise State (6-0)1974—Boise State (6-0)1975—Boise State (5-0-1)1976—Montana State (6-0)1977—Boise State (6-0)1978—Northern Arizona

Montana State (2-1) Idaho State (2-1) Montana (2-2)Idaho (3-1)UM, WSC, UI (2-2)

( 3 - 1 ) -------Weber State (3-1)Idaho State (4-2)Boise State (4-2)Idaho State (4-1) Montana State (5-1) Montana State (5-1) ISU, MSU (4-2)Idaho (5-1)Northern Arizona (5-1) UM, MSU (4-2)

1979—Montana State (6-1)1980—Boise State (6-1)1981—Idaho State, BSU (6-1)1982—MONTANA (5-2)1983—Nevada (6-1)1984—Montana State (6-1)1985—Idaho (6-1)1986—Nevada (7-0)1987—Idaho (7-1)1988—Idaho (7-1)1989—Idaho (8-0)1990—Nevada (7-1)1991—Nevada (8-0)1992—Idaho (6-1)1993—MONTANA (7-0)

Nevada (5-2)Idaho (4-3)Montana (5-2)UI, MSU (5-2)Idaho State (5-2) Nevada (5-2)Nevada (6-1)NAU, Idaho (5-2) Weber State (7-1) Montana (6-2) Montana (7-1) Idaho, BSU (6-2) Montana (6-2)E. Washington (6-1) Idaho, E. Wash. (5-2)

1 9 9 3 Big Sky StandingsBig Sky Games Overall Games

W L Pet. PF PA W L Pet. PF PAM ontana! 7 0 1 .00 2 7 5 1 6 4 10 2 . 8 3 3 5 0 1 3 0 9Idaho# 5 2 .7 1 4 3 1 3 1 7 4 1 1 3 .7 8 6 5 9 3 3 5 3E. W ashington 5 2 .7 1 4 1 8 6 1 6 3 7 3 .7 0 0 2 8 5 2 2 5M ontana State 4 3 .571 1 7 8 171 7 4 .6 3 6 31 1 2 9 2Weber State 3 4 .4 2 8 1 5 8 2 1 0 7 4 .6 3 6 3 1 5 3 1 9N. Arizona 3 4 .4 2 8 1 8 2 2 2 1 7 4 .6 3 6 3 1 5 3 1 9Boise State 1 6 .1 4 3 1 3 5 2 2 8 3 8 .2 7 3 2 1 0 3 1 9Idaho State 0 7 .0 0 0 133 2 3 4 2 9 .1 8 2 2 6 4 3 0 7

! Won Big Sky Conference championship and automatic berth in NCAA Division I-AA playoffs # Earned at-large berth in NCAA Division I-AA playoffs _____________ _____________ _

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Mick Holien

“Voice of the Grizzlies”M ick Holien is in his second year as the “Voice of the Grizzlies” and in his 10th as a play-

by-play announcer at The University of Montana. Prior to his calling Montana football and men's basketball, he was the “Voice of the Lady Griz” basketball for eight seasons. This is KYLT-AM of Missoula’s 24th year of broadcasting Montana athletics and serving as the Grizzlies’ official station.

Mick has been selected as Montana’s Broadcaster of the Year three times: in 1988,1989 and 1991, and he was a finalist in 1990 and 1992. He was named Montana’s Sports Broadcaster of the Year in 1988, 1989 and 1990 by the Associated Press.

He had previously done play-by-play for high school football and basketball games for seven years, and announced American Legion baseball games for four years.

Mick has been a general assignment reporter for The Missoulian since October, 1992. Prior to that, he was the sports and news director, as well as the managing editor, at KGVO Radio from 1984 to 1992.

Brad Salonen, a former (1984-88) UM standout receiver, is in his second season as the Grizzlies’ color commentator for football. Salonen was named to GTE's Academic All-American second second team in 1988.

S p o r tsw eekBeginning its 15th season, "Sportsweek With the Montana Grizzlies" will be shown "live" every Sunday

night, beginning August 28 at 10:20 p. m. on KECI-TV. The show will also be aired on Eagle Communications Network stations KCFW-TV of Kalispell, KTMV-TV of Butte, and KBZ-TV of Bozeman at the same time. It will also be shown on Prime Sports Northwest on Friday evenings.

KECI-TV Sports Director Todd Reed will be in his initital season as the host of Sportsweek. This is the first time the show has used a live format.

Reed is beginning his second year at KECI. Prior to that he was a sports reporter at KULR- TV in Billings for two years.

Todd is a 1991 graduate of Rocky Mountain College in Billings, where he played football. He was named a pre-season Academic All-American at Rocky, and chosen All-to the Frontier Conference's all-academic squad.

A native of the Washington D.C. area, Reed attended Springbrook High School in Silver Springs, MD, where he lettered in basketball, track, and volleyball. He then went to Montgomery Junior College in Maryland where he won several honors in football.

Todd Reed

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Dave Guffey

S p orts Information DirectorD av e Guffey is in his 17th season as Montana's Sports Information Director. His

responsibilities include publications, press releases and promotions, game and cumulative statistics, research, and other duties.

He has won 19 district and national awards for his football and basketball media guides, game programs, and feature writing. Dave served as media coordinator for the NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball West Regional hosted by UM in March of 1993.

He served has media coordinator for the Big Sky Conference's 1991 and 1992 postseason basketball tournament. He has also served in the same capacity for UM’s annual men's holiday baskeball tournament since 1980.

Guffey served as media coordinator for the Montana Special Olympics in 1979 and 1980, and was the media director for the United States Association for Blind Athletes Seventh Annual National Championships in 1983.

Dave has been a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) since 1978.

Prior to coming to UM he was the Sports Editor at the Fresno Guide (CA) for two years, andwas a sports writer at the Fresno Bee from 1974 to 1977.

He is a 1975 graduate of Fresno State where he received a B.A. in Jounalism.Dave and his wife, Mea Andrews, have a 12-year-old son, Patrick, and a nine-year-old son,

Matthew.

Grizzly Sports NetworkT h e 1994-95 Grizzly Sports Network: flagship station KYLT-AM, Missoula; KOFI-AM, Kalispell; KMSL-AM, of Great Falls;

KPQX-FM of Havre; KMTA-AM of Miles City; KXGN-AM, Glendive; KZIN-FM, Shelby; KPRK-AM of Livingston; KDRG-AM of Deer Lodge; KCAP-AM, Helena; KXTL, Butte-AM; KBLG-AM of Billings; KGLM-AM of Anaconda; and KXLO-AM of Lewistown.

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Background photo: Main Hall on the UM campus provides a fitting backdrop for students holding class on the “Oval." Inset photos clockwise from the right: UM’s beauty is enhanced by the fact that Glacier National Park is within 3 hours distance from campus. The park abounds in wildlife and spectacular scenery. The campus is nestled in the town of Missoula. This diverse community of over 80,000 is at the hub of five valleys.

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