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1982

Jackrabbit

Football Price $3.00

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Quick Facts About- The south Dakota state university Jackrabbits

,LOCATION: Brookings, S.D. 57007-1497. ENROLLMENT: 7,167 !fall 19811. PRESIDENT: Or. Sherwood 0. Berg. CONFERENCE: North Central Intercollegiate

Athletic conference, more commonly known as the North Central Conference. SDSU Is a charter member of the league, formed in 1921. Other league members are Augustana College in Sioux Falls, S.D.; the University of south Dakota· in Ver­million; the University o"f North Dakota in Grand Forks; North Dakota State University in Fargo; Morningside College in Sioux CltY, IA.; University of Nebraska-Omaha in Omaha; and University of Nor­thern Colorado In Greeley. Mankato State and St. Cloud State, both from Minnesota, have. been ad­mitted to the NCC, effective for the 1981-82 school year, but they will not compete for the football championship until the 1983 season.

AFFILIATION: NCAA Division II. NICKNAME: Jackrabbits

COLORS: Yellow & Blue. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR: Harry Forsyth (SOSU, 1951)

appointed AD June, 1980; has been on sosu staff since 1956.

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

HEAD FOOTBALL COACH: Wayne Haensel (SDSU 1958> 1st year as head coach; appointed head coach November, !1981; appointed to staff July, 1973.

ASSISTANT FQOTBALL COACHES: Defensive coordinator •· Don Charlson csosu,

1978> appointed April, 1982. Receivers - Brad Erickson <SDSU 19741 appointed

to sosu staff August, 1976. Offensive Line •· Garv Hoffman cwestmar 1966>

joined staff In January, 1980. secondary, co-ordinator of Recruiting ·· Larry

Ireland !Yankton 1965> Joined staff In July, 1981.

1981 RECORD: Won 4, Lost 6. 1981 NCC RECORD: won 2, Lost 4, Tied 1 (sixth

place>. LETTERMEN LOST: 15. LETTERMEN RETURNINC: 35 .. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Ron Lenz

csosu, 1970> appointed September, 1977. Home Telephone: 605-693-3406 Office Telephone: 605-688-4623.

FOOTBALL STAFF TELEPHONES:

OFFICE PHONE HOME PHONE coach Haensel . . ... 605-688-6525 605-692-9039 coach Charlson ...... 605-688-5525 coach Erickson ...... 605-688-6527 coach Hoffman ..... 605-688-6223 coach Ireland ....... 605-688-6525 Athletic Director. . 605-688-5625 Ticket Office . . 605-688-5422

NA 605-692-4108 605-692-8208 605-692-4870 605-692-2215

BEST TIME TO CALL COACH: mornings after 8:30.

CRADUATE OFFICE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

JACKRABBIT ATHLETIC STAFF Dr. Harry FOrsyth craduate students Office 688-5625 688-5723 Home 692-2215

ATHLETIC TRAINER FACULTY REPRESENTATIVE COLF-MEN Dr. Jim Booher Dr. Mylo Hellickson Keith Randklev Office 688-5824 Office 688-5141 Office 688-6224 Home 692-4814 Home 692-4414 Home 692-4208

ASSISTANT TRAINER EQUIPMENT MANACER COLF-WOMll!N Barb Moran Jack Moberg Dr. Fred O1·en

Office 688-5022 Office 688-5722 Office 688-5422 Home 692-7717 Home 692°6872 Home 692-9126

BASEBALL COACH FOOTBALL COACH CYMNASTICS-WOMEN Erv Huether Wayne Haensel Chuck Lundblad

Office 688-5027 Office 688-6525 Office 688-5721 Home 692-4076 Home 692-9039 Home 692-5093

BASKETBALL COACH-MEN ASSISTANT FOOTBALL INTRAMURAL OFFICE cene Zulk Offensive coordinator warren WIiiiamson

Office 688-5626 Cary Hoffman Office 688-4724 Home 692-5003 Office 688-6223 Home 692-5329

Home 692-8208 ASST. BASKETBALL-MEN SOFTBALL

Keith Randklev Defensive coordinator Sister Janice tverson Office 688-6224 Don Charlson Office 688-4326 Home 692-4208 Office 688-5525 Home 692-2347

BASKETBALL-WOMEN SPORTS INFORMATION Mary Ingram secondary-Recruiting Ron Lenz

Office 688-5527 Home 692-8595

CROSS COUNTRY Men & women

scott underwood Office 688-5526 Home 692-1457

1982 Schedule. 1982 Outlook ..

Larry Ireland Office 688-6525 Home 692-4870

Receivers Brad Erickson Office 688-6527 Home 692-4108

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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2·3 Letterman's Depth Chart. 4 Wayne Haensel. 5 Assistant coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Player Sketches. . . 7-11

Office 688-4623 Home 693-3406

SWIMMINC Men & women Brad Erickson Office 688-6527 Home 692-4108

TABLE OF CONTENTS

About SDSU. Jackrabbit Records . NCC Selections .. Roster . Scores vs. Opponents .. About the NCC.

TENNIS COACH Men & women Kathy DeDeyn Office 688-5819 Home 692-1245

TRACK COACH-MEN scott underwood

Office 688-5526 Home 692-1457

TRACK COACH-WOMEN Ruth Marske

Office 688-6510 Home 692-6597

ASST. TRACK-MEN Dr. Barry McKeown

Office 688-4924 Home 693-3845

VOLLEYBALL Kathy DeDeyn Office 688-5819 Home 692-1245

WRESTLINC Ralph Manning_ Office 688-5026 Home 692-7865

TICKET OFFICE Jean Minor

Office 688-5422 Home 693-4716

Year by Year Records . Records vs. Opponents .. Year by Year Scores ... auick Facts, Phone

Numbers . Media Information .

Behind the scenes ..................... ..... 12

. . . . . . 13 . . 14-16

. . . 17 . 18-20

. . . . . 21 . 22-23 . 24-27

. .28-29 Game by Game Summary ........ . ..... . · composite Schedule .. Team Statistics.

TICKET MANACER Fred Olen

Office 688-5422 Home 692-9126

JACKRABBIT CLUB & SUMMER CAMPS cwen Andersen Office 688-6623 Home 692-2596

FOOTBALL PRESS BOX couglln-Alumnl stadium

688-462'3

FOOTBALL STADIUM LOCKER ROOM

688-5718

MAINTENANCE OFFICE BIii Undsey

Office 688-6216 Home 692-4675

INTRAMURAL BUILDINC Larry Meisenheimer

Office 688-6610 Home 629-2611

JACKRABBIT SPORTSUNE 24-hour hotline

688-4626

.... 30-31 .32

....... 33-36

... Inside Front cover ..... inside Back cover ... outside Back cover

The 1982 Jackrabbit Football Press Guide was written, edited and published by the Jackrabbit Sports Information Service for distribution to media members covering sosu and North Central Conference football. Thank you for your interest in sosu football and if there's anything we can do to assist you in covering the Jacks, please ask. Ron Lenz, Sports Information Director, Box 2820, Stanley J. Marshall HPER Center, sosu, Brookings, s.o. 57007 ... telephone 605-688-4623.

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QUARTERBACK, DE�ENSIVE LINE HOLD KEYS TO 1982

When south Dakota state ended the '1981 football season playing the University of south Dakota at the Dakota Dome in Vermillion, there was only six seniors on the Jackrabbit travel squad.

That tells 1> a little something about· what happened to the Jacks last year in terms of injuries <there were many> and 2> a little something about what to look forward to this year <there are a lot of players around who have seen varsity action.>

There are, however, a lot of con­cerns.

The status of Mike Law, for example, heads the list. He played just four full games last year before being injured early in the North Dakota State game. Healthy, he ranks right up there with the best Quarterbacks in the North central conference. Right now, however, it's a wait and see situation. He was held out of contact in the spr­ing ball, and the answer to the Ques­tion of his status for 1982 won't be known until fall camp starts.

Defensively, a lot of people return. But sosu was seventh in rushing defense, seventh in passing defense, seventh in total defense <allowing 345.5 yards per game> and dead last <in scoring defense <25.8 points per game> in the final conference stats.

"We have to improve dramatically on defense," new coach Wayne Haensel says. "Part of last year's pro­blems were due to the inexperience on the squad, and part was due to the fact that the offense was primarily a passing type of attack.

"Our linemen have to improve, both technique-wise and in their desire to get to the football.

"We lost three good people in the secondary man Dummermuth, Brad Christenson and Jarvis DeBerg> so the starters other than Milton Stuckey will be untested.

"We should be SOiid at the linebacker positions."

Offensively, HaenseJ's concerns focus on the team's ability to run the ball. "We have to improve technique­wise at a.II positions in both the line and the backfield in order to establish the running game. we have to be able to control the ball more efficiently on the ground."

Personnel-wise, there are some plusses and minusses at almost every position. By area, things look like this:

QUARTERBACK -- "The type Of Of­fense we will run will depend on who is healthy at the quarterback

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LETTERMEN RETURNINC:

SENIORS .... 13 *Ray Bonus, Jr., OT-reserve last year, JC transfer.

• *Mark Dolan, OB-reserve last two years, JC transfer lone career startL *Dave Jones, oc-oG-alternated as number one reserve guard last year, JC transfer.

··Jeff Kloeckl, OT-started last year. • • ·oave Knowlton, DE-started last year. ··•Dave Larsen, DE-started last year at nose guard. **Lee Lundie, OT-started last year. •·Jeff Osmundson, CG-started last two seasons.

*Dwayne Postma, CG-alternated at guard last year. • Jim Rasmussen, QC-started last year, JC transfer.

• • • MIiton Stuckey, CB-started last two seasons . • *Terry van Maanen, FB-started last season at halfback.

JUNIORS .... 17 *Mike Ethier, WR-started last season, led team -in receiving, 2nd team all-NCC.

• •oave Fremark, LB-started last season. • Jim Grav, DE-started last season.

••Matt Hippe, cc:...reserve last two seasons; started late In 1980 when Injuries wiped out starters. ••Joel Hunt, TE-moved to TE after playing backup In defensive line last year.

*Mike Law, OB-started first five games before Injury; honorable mention all-NCC. ••John Lewis, LB-started but suffered broken arm In first game of season. • *Marty Miser, LB-third linebacker most of season.

*Mike Orr, NG-backup last season. *Randy Pirner, CB-top reserve at cornerback last season. •wade Rasmussen, OB-lettered as backup safety last year, moved to CB In spring.

. *Mike Reiner, OT-third tackle on team last year. *Greg Risse, cc-backup center last season. *Todd Roberts, CB-backup cornerback last season.

••Lee Schmidt, DE-top reserve at DE last two seasons, has some starting experience, Injured, will miss spring ball. • *Steve Sundet, RB-alternated at runnlngback last year. *Ed WIikins, or-became starter when jack Lundie got hurt last year.

SOPHOMORES .... 5 *Greg Dralle, LB-played a lot late In year, regular on special teams. *Mike Perkins, WR-top reserve at receiver, Injured and wlll miss spring ball. *Rod Riehl, RB-regular on special teams. *Kevin Skalla, RB-started In backfield, then became number two tight end after injuries left Jacks

short at that spot, will be at runningback again this year. *Rick Wegher, RB-top kick returner and also saw action at runnlngback.

LETTERMEN LOST: 14 •••Brian Bunkers, FB-lst team all-NCC 1980, 2nd team all-NCC 1981, three year starter.

"°Mike Carmody, TE-alternated with Kevin Skalla after Paul Reynen got hurt last year.

... Bob Christensen, SS-3 year starter, honorable mention all-NCC.

... Jarvis DeBerg, CB-starter last year.

•••oan Dummermuth, FS- lst team all-NCC 1979; honorable mention all-NCC 1980; 1st team all-NCC 1981; 3 year starter.

... Barry Hermanson, FB-3 year backup.

•••Marty Higgins, QB-1980 starter, 1981 all-NCC after replacing Mike Law in NDSU game.

•••auinten Hofer, OT -2nd team all-NCC 1980, 1st team all-NCC 1981, signed by Winnipeg Blue Bombers in March.

•••Jack Lundie, OT -starter plagued by injuries throughout his career.

"Russ Meier, K-led team in scoring and set seven school kicking records last fall, but did not come back to school for the

spring semester.

--•oave Nissen, RB-has been backup at halfback the last three seasons.

•--Tom Olson, LB-led team in tackles two straight seasons, 2nd team all-NCC 1981, honorable mention all-NCC 1980.

... Bob Price, CG-honorable mention all-NCC 1981.

--•Paul Reyllen, TE-was starter at beginning of season, but missed most of the year with an injury.

*indicates number of varsity letters earned �����������$Vi 7, �:-;:� ������ �������� �� � � � � � �� �� � �:: ��=���:: =� :-!;-!;�:::: ��:

position," · Haensel says. If Law is healthy, there will be more of the sprint-out type passing in the play­book than if he's not. "If Mike can't play, I still have a lot of confidence that either Mark Dolan or Bret Bat­chelder can do the Job, but we'll have to rely more on the running of our other backs," Haensel says. Dolan is a

two-time letter winner who has had one start in his career <Hobo Day, 1980>, otherwise has been strictly a backup.

Batchelder is a transfer from Col­orado State who has one year of eligibility remaining_ He had a good spring and made some progress, but lacks experience. "Batchelder and

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Dolan are both very intelligent players and should be able to make the adjustments,'' Haensel said.

RUNNINGBACKS-The big surprise in spring ball was the performance of Kevin Skalla, a letterman at tight end last fall when he was a freshman.

"He's the type of power runner we were looking for," Haensel said. Despite his impressive spring, Skalla isn't an automatic for a starting spot. Returnees include Steve Sundet, a two-year letterman, and Rick Wegher, another of last year's talented freshmen, and Junior college All­American Al Molitor, from Willmar cc, will be added to the roster this fall.

FULLBACK -- Terry van Maanen mov­ed from halfback to fullback in spring ball and it would appear the move suits him. "He has good blocking abili­ty and is learning to run with more authority,'' Haensel said. The backup, based on spring performances, is sophomore Paul Prout.

WIDE RECEIVER -- Talent -wise, it's probably the best position on the of­fense with starter Mike Ethier, a second-team all-conference pick last year, returning along with letterman Mike Perkins and redshirt John Her­man. Herman had a knee injury last year, but showed signs of brilliance in spring ball .and should help. Perkins missed spring ball with a knee inJurv, but should be ready to go in the fall.

TIGHT END -- If wide receiver is one of the most stable positions, tight end is a big question. Joel Hunt, a two­year letterman on defense, moved to tight end in spring and will enter fall camp as the starter. Two freshmen figure in the plans, prep All-American Jay Sahler from Yankton and all-stater Dennis Thomas from Parkston. JC transfer Marty Rahbusch is also listed as a tight end heading into fall camp, but he could move to an interior line spot if the depth situation looks good enough with Hunt and the two freshmen.

CENTER -- Starter Jim Rasmussen returns as does last year's backup, Greg Risse, so this position is set. "Rasmussen lacks size <6-1, 215> but has good quickness and is an intelligent ball player," according to Haensel.

GUARDS -- the top three players after spring ball are veterans Dwayne Postma <5-11, 225>; Jeff Osmundson <6-3, 235> and Dave Jones <6-1, 225>. Osmundson has been a starter the past two seasons. Postma was headed for starting duty in 1980, then tore up a knee in fall camp and missed that season. He saw considerable playing time last year and now Haensel says, "he appears to be getting back the form he had before the knee surgery." Jones alternated last year,

too, meaning three of the top four guards from 1981 are back.

TACKLES --.the three that appear to be emerging here are Jeff Kloeckl <6-4, 260>; Mike Reiner <6-4, 240> and Ray Bonus, Jr. <6-5, 255). Kloeckl has been a two-year starter and Haensel says, "Jeff could be a pro prospect if he continues to develop. Except for Kloeckl this position is a question mark because of lack of experience. Reiner played quite a bit last year, but missed most of the spring with an in­Jurv. Bonus was at defensive tackle last fall, but we put him on offense in the spring:"

Defensively, the positions go like this:

NOSE GUARD -- Ken Jensen came in from Lakewood community College at semester time last year and im­pressed coaches during spring camp. "He's capable of making the big play," Haensel said. The backup will be one of the tackles.

TACKLE -- Both of last year's starters are back, but both positions are classified as "up for grabs." Lee Lundie (6-4, 260) and Ed Wilkins (6-4, 235) started last year. sophomore Kevin Cade <6-3, 245> came on strong in spr­ing ball and will be fighting for the starting spots along with Chris Lemke <6-0, 210>; Rick sweet <6-3, 230>; and JC transfer Jeff Mertes <6-4, 250>.

ENDS -- Lots of experience here, with three starters returning from last year: Dave Knowlton <6-4, 220>; Jim Grav <6-3, 225> and Dave Larsen <6-3, 220>. Knowlton and Larsen are both three-year lettermen. All three were starters at either end or linebacker last year. "They should make a big contribution to any success we may have this year," Haensel said. In addi-

. t ion, Todd Y ackley <6-4, 215 sophomore> i s. considered an "outstanding young prospect" and is expected to play this year.

LINEBACKER -- Tom Olson, leading tackler on the team the past two seasons, is gone, but there's no shor­tage of experience here, either. Four players return who have started at least one game. Dave Fremark was a starter last fall <third in tackles with 57>. "Dave will be given a lot of leader­ship responsibility and could be a starter although Ma·rtv Miser, Greg Dralle and John Lewis should give this position a lot of depth," Haensel said. Lewis started the opener last year, then broke his arm.

SECONDARY -- Milton Stuckey is the only returning starter. He's a three­year letterman and of him, Haensel says, "He should be one of the premier cornerbacks in the con­

ference. He is outstanding against the run and is improving against the

pass." All the other positions will be a scramble, but the coaches.are hoping they recruited some help from the Junior college ranks, people like Kevin Murray <Ellsworth>, Rich Fuller <North Hennepin> and Jim Smith <Norman­dale>. Smith was a second-team JC All­American last fall and comes to SDSU with some impressive credentials <19 interceptions in two years of JC ball> but still has to prove himself in the NCC. Randy Pirner and Todd Roberts both saw considerable action last year - in fact, Pirner started the season­ending · game at USD. In addition, Wade Rasmussen lettered as a defen­sive back last fall, moved to quarter­back in the spring, but could be back in the secondary, depending on the quarterback situation.

THE KICKING GAME -- "Is a total unknown quantity at this time," Haensel says. Record setting Russ Meier had a great freshman year last fall, then left school. Punter Brian Bunkers is gone. That me�ns both the punting and kicking areas are wide open. Ken Jensen, Jim Milbrandt and Amad Rashid WOUid be the leaders in the place kicking area while freshman Jay Sahler and linebacker Marty Miser would appear to have the Inside track on punting. Both either are� is wide open.

As for returns, Rick wegher is back and will be the main man there, with possible help from Jim Smith.

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LETTERMAN'S HOBO DEPTH CHART

OFFENSE DAY POSITION RETURNINC: :ZO LOST: 8 Tight End -- **Joel Hunt (moved from DE> ***Paul Reynen (starter>

**Mike Carmody (starterr R-ESULTS Tackles -- **Jeff Kloeckl (starter) * * *Quinten Hofer (starter)

* Mike Reiner won 58, Lost 25, Tied & *Ray Bon·us, Jr. (moved from on

Guards -- . **Jeff Osmundson (starter) ***Bob Price (starter> SDSU Opp. * Dwayne Postma 1912 6 Yankton College 3

*Dave Jones 1913 36 south Dakota School of Mines 0 1914 14 University of North Dakota 3

*Mike Orr (moved from NG) 1915 0 university of south Dakota 7 center -- * Jim Rasmussen (starter) 1916 14 University of North Dakota 7

*Greg Risse 1917 21 North Dakota State University 14 1918 No game - World War I

Wide Receiver -- *Mike Ethier (starter) 1919 9 University of North Dakota 7 *Mike Perkins 1920 14 Hamllne University 0

Quarterback -- * Mike Law (starter--injured> ***Marty Higgins (starter) 1921 27 university of North Dakota 14

**Mark Dolan 1922 7 University of south Dakota 7 1923 27 Creighton University 20

*Wade Rasmussen (moved from 1924 10 university of south Dakota 3 DB) 1925 0 Creighton University 19

FUiiback -- * *Terry van Maanen (starter) ***Brian Bunkers (starter) 1926 0 University of south Dakota 0 1927 44 Morningside College 7

***Barry Mermanson 1928 13 University of South Dakota 0 Runningback -- * *Steve Sundet (alternate> ***Dave Nissen (alternate) 1929 6 University_ of North Dakota 7

*Rod Riehl 1930 13 University of south Dakota 6

*Kevin Skalla 1931 6 University of North Dakota 34

1932 0 University of south Dakota 0 * Rick Wegher 1933 18 University of North Dakota 2

1934 19 University of south Dakota 0

At TIGHT END, Paul Reynen started last week year until he was injured, then Mike 193S 6 University of North Dakota 6 1936 0 University of south Dakota 6

Carmody started rest of year. Carmody is ineligible this fall. 1937 20 Wichita State College 6 1938 0 University of south Dakota 7

At QUARTERBACK, Mike Law started last year until he was injured, then Marty Hig- 1939 14 University of North Dakota 13

1940 0 University of south Dakota 26 gins started last four games. Higgins earned all-conference honors. 1941 15 University of North Dakota 33

1942 0 University of south Dakota 7 At RUNNINGBACK, Steve Sundet and Dave Nissen split one halfback spot, alter- 1943 Two Army Special Trng_ teams

nating playing time. played to a 6-6 tie. 1944 6 sos Army 0 1945 25 Hamline University 0

At GUARD, coaches used guard spot to call plays from bench so Dwayne Postma 1946 26 Augustana College 6

and Dave Jones saw considerable playing time. 1947 7 University of south Dakota 36 1948 20 Augustana College 6

DEFENSE 1949 27 University of south Dakota 25 1950 21 University of North Dakota 21 1951 6 University of south Dakota 26

POSITION - RETURNINC: 13 LOST:7 1952 60 University of North Dakota 6

Ends -- ***Dave Knowlton (starter> **Lee Schmidt (injured--1953 13 St. John's <Minn.I University 26 1954 34 University of North Dakota 20

* * * Dave Larsen (starter at NGl Will redshirt) 1955 27 University of south Dakota 7 * Jim Gray (starter> 1956 14 University of North Dakota 13

Tackles -- **Lee Lundie (starter) ***Jack Lundie (starter 1957 21 University of south Dakota 13

1958 12 University of North Dakota 30 *Ed Wilkins (starter> until injured> 1959 12 University of south Dakota 7

Nose Guard -- *Randy Saxton (injured> 1960 23 University of North Dakota 27 Linebacker -- **Dave Fremark (starter> * *Tom Olson (starter) 1961 34 University of south Dakota 6

1962 26 University of North Dakota 0 **John Lewis (starter-injured> 1963 61 University of South Dakota 0 *Marty Miser 1964 28 University of North Dakota 35 *Greg Dralle 1965 30 University of south Dakota 14

cornerback -- ***Milton Stuckey (starter> ***Jarvis DeBerg (starter> 1966 0 University of North Dakota 43

1967 42 University of south Dakota 14 * *Matt Hippe 1968 16 University of North Dakota 21 *Randy Pirner 1969 20 University of south Dakota 14

*Todd Roberts 1970 3 University of North Dakota 36 1971 18 University of south Dakota 37 Safety -- ***Brad Christensen (starter) 1972 2 1 University o f North Dakota 51

***Dan Dummermuth 1973 10 University of south Dakota 36

(starter> 1974 35 Augustana College 6 1975 24 University of south Dakota 22 1976 28 University of North Dakota 6

KICKINC CAME: 1977 10 University of South Dakota 15 POSITION- RETURNINC: 0 LOST:2 1978 7 University of South Dakota 24

PUNTER -- ***Brian Bunkers 1979 26 University of south Dakota 21

PLACE KICKER -- 1980 16 North Dakota State 23 *RUSS Meier 1981 20 Northern Colorado 22 *denotes number of letters earned. Hobo oay record vs. u. of south Dakota, 15-11-3

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Haensel New Head coach . , Calling it a new era in south Dakota

State football is a misnomer. Jackrabbit football and the name

Way ne Haense l are a l most synonymous.

Haensel has been a player and assis­tant coach at State long enough to know everything there is to know about Jackrabbit football -- from the winning tradition of his playing days, when the Jacks were atop the North Central conference more often than not, to the challenge facing him now as the new head coach.

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

Thus, that becomes the ultimate goal -- bring back a championship to the team which has won 14 titles over the years . . . enough to keep SDSU in third place on the all-time list despite the fact that the Jacks haven't won one in the last 20.

But of more immediate concern is i n stall i n g the Way n e Haen sel philosophy into the program. There are some changes bei ng made, . believe it ! ! ! ! !

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

FORMER SDSU PLAYERS

DRAFTED BY THE

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEACUE

1 939-Bob Riddel l , end , Ph i ladelph ia 1951-Harry Gibbons, back, Detroit

Dick Peot, tackle, Detroit 1953-Pete Retzlaff, back, Detroit 1955-Jerry Welch, back, Baltimore 1956-Domi n i c Klawi t ter, cen ter,

Chicago Bears 1957-Harwood Hoeft, end, Baltimore 1958-Wayne • Haensel, tackle, New

York Giants 1959-LeRoy Bergan, tackle, Baltimore 1962-Joe Thorne, fullback, Green Bay

Ron Frank, tackle, San Francisco 1964-Wayne Rasmussen, defensive

back, Detroit 1966-Ron Meyer, quarterback,

Chicago Ed Maras, end, Green Bay

1969-T im Roth, defensive end, Oakland

1973-Phil Engle, tackle, Green Bay, 11th round·

1975-Lynn Boden, tackle, Detroit, 1st round

for the Jackrabbit football and south Dakota State that I have."

Haensel has paid his dues, coaching in the high school ranks for 14 years, then spend ing nine years as an assis­tant coach with SDSU. From the Little House on the Prairie town -- Walnut Grove, Min n. -- he played for coach Ralph Ginn and earned both all-North central conference and Scholastic All­America honors as a Jackrabbit. He

Jer r y Lawren ce, tackle, Houston, 8th round

1976-To d d S imonse n , tackle, Houston, 6th round Bob Gissler, defensive end, Miami, 14th round

1978-Bill Matthews, l inebacker, New England, 5th round

1980-Chuck Loewen, tackle, San Diego, 7th round

FORMER SDSU PLAYERS WHO

PLAYED

PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL

Twenty-two former south Dakota state Un iversity players have gone on to play professional football.

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

Former SDSU players i n professional football: Weldon Erickson, 1922, Minneapolis John Beasey, 1924, Green Bay

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

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

All of Haensel's talents haven't been confined to the football field. In 1976, he won the title of Pork cookout King of south Dakota at the state Pork Pro­ducers Association convention in S ioux Falls. That qualified h im for the national cookoff.

Haensel has also been a key figure in SDSU's track picture, developing an impressive string of weightmen for the Jacks <SDSU entrants won three straight NCC shot put titles (1979-81> before settling for second last year.

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

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

Haensel and his wife, Kris, have three children.

Weert E nglemann, 1930-33, Green Bay

Ray Jen ison, 1931, Green Bay Israel G insberg, 1935, Boston Alfred Arndt, 1935, Pittsburgh,

Boston Paul "Whitey" Miller, 1936-38,

Green Bay Mark Barber, 1937, Cleveland Robert PVlman, 1938-39, Philadelphia Doug Eggers, 1954-57, Baltimore;

1958 Chicago cardinals Jerry Welch, 1955-56, Calgary (CFU Domin ic Klawitter, 1956,

Chicago Bears Pete Retzlaff, 1956, Detroit;

1956-66 Philadelphia Wayne Rasmussen, 1964-74, Detroit Ron Meyer, 1966, Pittsburgh Darwin Gonnerman, 1969-70, Ottawa

(CFU Jim Langer, 1970-79, Miami;

1980-81 Minnesota Tim Roth, 1971-77, Saskatchewan . (CFU

Phil E ngle, 1973, Birmingham (WFU Lynn Boden, 1975-78, Detroit; 1979,

Chicago Bill Matthews, 1978-81 , New England Chuck Loewen, 1980-81, San Diego

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CARY HOFFMAN . . OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR­OFFENSIVE LINE

Gary Hoffman joined the Jackrabbits in January of 1980. He was defensive coach in 1980, then moved to the offensive line last season. A veteran coach, he has had stops at west Lyon Community SchOol in Inwood, la.; Sleepy Eye and Farmington high schools in Minnesota; plus Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls Washington and Augustana College, all in Sioux Falls, sinte graduating from westmar College in 1966. He was head coach at Sioux Falls College for three years and counted among his players Rick Danmeier, now place kicker for the Minnesota Vikings. He was working for Gopher Athletic Suppy before join­ing the SDSU staff. A 1962 graciuate of Danube, Minn., High School, Hoffman earned his Master's Degree from the University of south Dakota in 1971. Hoffman and his wife, Kathryn, have two children.

LARRY IRELAND . . . . . RECRUITINC COORDINATOR­DEFENSIVE SECONDAR

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

BRAD ERICKSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RECEIVERS

In his seventh year on the Jackrabbit staff, Brad Erickson coaches the receivers and is also head swimming coach for men and women. He has guided a string of standout wide receiver candidates including former all-conference performer Lionel Macklin and current standout Mike Ethier. In swimming, his 1979 team won the North central con­ference championship for men and his 1981 women's team also won a conference t itle. over one three-year span, the SDSU women's team won 20 of 24 duals. Erickson is a 1974 graduate of SDSU where he won three NCC swimming titles, helping SDSU rise from an also-ran to an NCC title contender. He was the first SDSU swimmer ever to qualify for a national championship meet. Erickson was a graduate student at SDSU during the 1974-75 school year, then spent a year at the Rapid City YMCA before returning to SDSU. Erickson and his wife, Jenny, have one child. Erickson is a native of Arlington, SD.

- DON CHARLSON . . . . . . DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, DEFENSIVE LINE

The newest member of the Jackrabbit staff is former all-NCC nose guard Don Charlson. A native of Sioux City and graduate of Sioux City Heelan <1973). He was starting nose guard for SDSU for three seasons <1975-77> before earning his Bachelor's Degree in 1978 and adding his Master's Degree in 1979. After leaving SDSU, he served two years as defensive coordinator at Yankton College, then became head coach at westmar college in LeMars, la., last season, guiding the Eagles to a 5-4 record, winning five of the last six games. Don is the brother of former uso assistant coach Al Charlson. Don and his wife, Teresa, have two children.

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SDSU PLAYERS .� THE LETTERMEN Listed In Alphabetical Order

* RAYMOND BONUS, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OFFENSIVE TACKLE

6-5, 255, senior, Mystic, la.

Ray came to SDSU from Iowa Central community Col lege in Fort Dodge last year and lettered as a backu p defen­sive tackle. He moved to offense in spring ball and made a qu i ck adjust­ment. Starts fal l camp as SDSU's th i rd offensive tackle. Attended Center­vi l le , la . , H igh School and played in the Iowa Shrine Game.

* * MARK DOLAN . . . . . . QUARTERBACK 6-1 , 1 90, senior, Winthrop, la.

Mark has lettered twice as a backup at quarterback. Has had a starting ass ignment for SDSU <1 980 Hobo Dav vs. North Dakota State). Tran sferred to SDSU from E l lsworth comm unity Col ­lege in Iowa after pass ing for 1 573 yards and 1 3 touchdowns as a freshman there. completed 45 of 1 01 passes for 71 o yards as a sophomore at State, then added 1 7 of 34 for 210 yards last year. Was 13 of 29 for 204 yards against USD at Verm i l l ion last fal l and completed 15 of 30 for 1 95 against Northern Colorado i n 1 980. ·Ellsworth team fin ish­ed number two in nationa l junior college rankings with 1 0-0 record in 1 979. Major ing in engineering. was a fi rst­team all-stater at East Buchanan H igh School in 1 978. Born October 1 3, 1 959. Parents a re Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dolan.

* CREC DRALLE . . . . . . . . . LINEBACKER 6-2 , 220, sophomore, Dubuque, la.

Greg lettered as a backup last year and figures to g ive SDSU ·good depth at l inebacker th is year. was in on n ine tackles, four of them so los . Was a fi rst­team al l -stater as fu l lback <Iowa Daily Press Association> after ga in ing 856 yards his · sen ior year at Dubuque Hempstead H igh School . Undecided about col lege major. Born April 5, 1 962. Parents are Roger and Shirley saeug l ing of Dubuque.

* MIKE ETHIER . . . . . . . WIDE RECEIVER 6-3, 1 90, Junior, Winnipeg,

Manitoba, Canada

Mike emerged as one of the top pass receivers in the North Centra l conference last year, earning second­team a l l-NCC hono rs. Led Jacks in receiving with 47 catches for 664 yards, and also had most catches in NCC with 41 , most yards, with 592 and shared l eague lead for most TD cat­ches with four. was a footbal l ana basketba l l letterman at Westwood H igh Sch oo l in Winn ipeg. Majoring in mass communicat ions and hopes to become a broadcaster. Born May 31 , 1962. Parents are Ron and Val Eth ier of Winnipeg. Pro­nounced E-THEE-er.

* DAVE FREMARK . . . . . . . LINEBACKER 6-3, 225, Junior, MIiier, SD

Dave started at one l i nebacker spot last year and was th ird on the team in tackles with 74, incl ud ing 31 solos. Wi l l have to assume the leadersh ip ro le at l inebacl<er th is year with the g radua­tion l oss of Tom Olson . Was con­sidered one of the top prospects in south Dakota after earn i ng al l -state at M i l ler in 1 979 when he averaged 1 8 tackles a game a t midd le l inebacker whi le a l so rush ing for over 1 000 yards. Major ing in ag bus iness and is a f ine student with a better than 3-point grade point average. Lettered four t imes in footbal l for coach J im Genti le at M i l ler. Born March 1 2, 1 962. Parents are Wi lbur and An ita Fremark, who farm near St. Lawrence.

* JIM CRAY . . . . . . . . . DEFENSIVE END 6-31/:z , 225, Junior, Ellsworth

Air Force Base, SD

J im started at defensive end last year and was n inth on the team in tackles with 41 , 24 of them solos. Has added about 25 pounds since coming to sosu and the added size, coupled with h is overal l athletic ab i l ity, should make h im a key figu re on the Jackrab­b it defensive l i ne. Had a standout h igh school career for Douglas H igh Schoo l . In addit ion to . lettering four t imes in footba l l , was also state 440 yard dash champ in track in 1 980 when he ran :49.9. U ndecided about co l lege major. Born Oct. 20, 1 961 . Parents are Douglas and Bridget Grav. Father i s in the A i r Force and is now In Yuba City, Cal if. J im was born in Lundstuh l , German.

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* * MATT HIPPE . . . . . DEFENSIVE BACK 6-1 , 1 70, Junior, Sioux Falls, SD

Matt has lettered twice as a backup, although he closed his freshman year in the starting lineup after injuries wiped out the secondary. Again figures to give the Jacks some depth at cornerback although should challenge for starting spot. was a two­year letterman for coach Denny Moller at Sioux Falls Washington. Ma­joring in Wildlife and Fishery Manage­ment. Born August 13, 1961. Parents are Stan and Ruby Hippe. Pronounced HIPPY.

* * JOEL HUNT . . . . . . . . . . . TICHT END 6-3 , 21 5, Junior, Ortonville, Minn.

Joel letterec:, as a reserve on de­fense each of the past two seasons, but moved to tight end in spring ball. Enters fall camp as number one at that position. Had 25 tackles in his two years on defense. Is from football playing family. Brother Mike, is a linebacker for the Green Bay Packers, and younger brother, Fred, is offen­sive tackle on SDSU team. Earned all­conference, all-state and all-America honors at Ortonville High School where he lettered four times in foot­ball. Majoring In economics. Born July 7, 1961. Parents are Loren and Judy Hunt. Family operates Lagoona Beach resort on Big Stone Lake.

* DAVE JONES . . . . . OFFENSIVE CUARD 6-1 , 225, senior, Ankeny, la.

Dave lettered as a backup at guard last year, and figures to see · con­siderable playing t ime again this year. came to SDSU from Central Iowa Com­munity College where he played on 1980 team which won the Coke Bowl. was a third all-stater at Ankeny. Born August 21, 1961. Majoring in physical education. Parents are Lawrence and Rachel Jones of Ankeny.

* * JEFF KLOECKL . . OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-4, 260, senior, caylord, Minn.

"Silo" was a starter last year and should be a leader on the offensive line this year. If he continues to im­prove, could be . a pro prospect. Started at center as a sophomore after injured dictated that he change position. Lettered on the Jackrabbit track team last spring when he developed into a SO-plus foot shot putter in his first season of collegiate track. Majoring in physical education. Born November 29, 1960. Parents are Joe and Audrey Kloeck!. Sister, Janet, has lettered on SDSU swim team.

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* * * DAVE . KNOWLTON . DEFENSIVE END 6-4, 220, Senior, Austin, Minn.

Dave is a three-year letterman who should be ready for an excellent senior season. Started at end last year and was fourth on the team with tackles with 56, 28 of them solos. Also shared team lead in sacks with four. Lettered at sosu in 1978 and 1979, then sat out 1980 season. was a wcco radio all-stater in both football and basketball in Austin High School. Also earned all-B ig Nine Conference honors in both sports, leading team in tackles, 13 per game, as senior. Major­ing in economics. Born January 28, 1960. Parents are Richard and Nancy Knowlton of Austin. Father was an all­Big Eight football player at the University of Colorado.

* * * DAVE LARSEN . . . . DEFENSIVE END 6-3, 220, senior, Wentworth , SD

Dave started at nose guard last year, but moved to defensive end in spring ball, meaning the Jacks have three "starters" at that position with Larsen, Knowlton and Gray all returning. Had 45 tackles last year and shared team lead in sacks with four. Is also a two-

. year letterman on the Jackrabbit track team where he has placed in the shot put the last two years at the North Central Conference meet, get­ting second last year. Has a college best of 53-plus in the shat, but holds the south Dakota all-time prep record at 63-10¼, set when he was at Brandon Valley High School. was a four-year let­terman in football for coach Glen Sellevold at BVHS. Major­ing in ag business. Born October 2, 1960. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Larsen.

* MIKE LAW . . . . . . . . . QUARTERBACK 6-0, 195, Junior, Urbandale, la.

Mike went from an unknown to star status in five weeks last year, then suf­fered a knee injury early in game six and his status holds the key to the quarterback position for the Jacks this fall. Accounted for 1191 yards total offense, including 79 of 146 pass­ing for 858 yards. Also rushed for 333 yards, but had 153 of that against Nebraska-Omaha when he earned the outstanding Player award at the 1981 Beef Bowl. was not involved in con­tact drills in spring ball, so status will not be known until after fall camp starts. Redshirted in 1980 and missed much of 1979 with an injury. Came from high school, Urbandale, that produced sosu all-time career total offense leader Gary Maffett. was three year prep letterman in football, earning all-state honors and playing in the Iowa Shrine game. Majoring in economics. Born June 28, 1960. Parents are LeRoy and Nancy Law of Ur­bandale. Has been on the Dean's list.

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* * JOHN LEWIS . . . . . . . . . LINEBACKER 6-1 , 210, Junior, Sioux City, la.

John lettered playing on the specialty teams as a freshman, then figured to be a key performer at linebacker last year but suffered a broken arm in St. Cloud game. Regard­ed as one of the top recruits in 1980 after he earned all-state honors <Des Moines Register and Iowa Daily Press Association> at Sioux City East, where he also play.ed baseba l l and wrestled . . . and team won conference championships in all three sports. East was rated No. 1 in final Iowa football poll during John's senior season. Brother, Bill, was recruited by Nebraska last year. Majoring in engineering. Born November 18, 1961. Parents are Terrv and Adell Lewis. Father was a professional boxer in the · sos.

* * LEE LUNDIE . . . . DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-4, 260, senior, Rapid City, SD

Lee started at defensive tackle last fall and figures to be back In that role again this time. Lettered as an offen­sive lineman as a sophomore after spending his first two years at State shuffling between tight end and guard. Finished high school career at Rapid City central after family moved from Custer. Played in three state high school basketball tournaments and appeared in both the State B <with Custer> and State A <with central>. Also threw the discus 172-9 in high school and has, in fact, lettered three times in track at SDSU. Placed third in discus at NCC track meet as sophomore, and throws in the 150-155 range. Majoring in economics. Born June 12, 1961. son of Harold and Joan LUndie. Brother, Jack, played football at sosu and oldest Lundie, Bruce, played at Northern after prepping at Water­town.

* * MARTY MISER . . . . . . . LINEBACKER 6-1 , 1 90, Junior, White aear Lake, Minn.

Marty has lettered twice as a backup, although he started at uso at end of last season when Tom Olson was hurt. Tenth on team ·in tackles last year <with 39> despite primarily reserve role. started on specialty teams as a freshman. Played on Hill­Murray High School's fi rst St. Paul City Conference championsh ip team. Let­tered in football, track, tennis and wrestling in high. school. Majoring in engineering-biology. Born May 9, 1962. Parents are George and Patricia Miser of White Bear Lake.

* MIKE ORR . . . . . . . OFFENSIVE CUARD 6-1 , 220, Junior, Urbandale, la.

Mike split nose guard duties with Dave Larsen last year and lettered. Moved to offensive guard in spring ball after JC transfer Ken Jensen came in to take nose guard Job. Prepared in coach Denny Frerichs outstanding program at Urbandale, la., where Orr was a teammate of SDSU quarterback Mike Law when team took runnerup honors in Iowa Class 3A playoffs in 1979. Majoring in engineering. Born July 4, 1962. Parents are Richard and Marv Kaye Orr of Urbandale.

* * J EFF OSMUNDSON . . . . . . . . . . . OFFENSIVE CUARD 6-3, 235, Senior, Sioux Falls, so

Jeff w as shoved Into the starting lineup at the start of the 1980 season after injuries depleted the guard corps, and has been there ever· since. Has shown continued improvement and should be a stablizlng force in the offensive line this year. Earned all­city, .all-Sioux Interstate conference and all-state hOnors in addition to honorable mention All-American in Lincoln High School. was also a state champion wrestler in high school. Ma­joring in commercial economics. Born April 1, 1971, in Fort Benning, Ga . . Parents are Arnie and Becky Osmundson.

* MI KE PERKINS . . . . . . WIDE RECEIVER 6-1 , 1 80, SOphomore, Kenosha, Wis.

M i k e is an outstanding wide receiver prospect. Lettered last year ·as a f reshman when he caught 19 passes for 300 yards. Status is somewhat questionable because of knee injury suffered in football, then reinjured during off-season. Missed spring ball. was football-track stan­dout at Wisconsin Lutheran High School, but was state champion in the 100 meter dash and 300 meter hurdles. Ran a :09.9 for 100 yards in track. was in Wisconsin Shrine Game. Born April 4, 1963. Undecided on college major. Son of Vern and Judy Perkins of Milwaukee.

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* RANDY PIRNER . . . . DEFENSIVE BACK 5-1 1 , 1 95 , Junior, Wagner, $D

Randy emerged as one of the top reserves in the secondary last fall, and started the season-ending game at uso. was in on 15 tackles for the season. came to SDSU after a standout career at Wagner High School where he was a three sport star. Earned all­state honors in both football and basketball, and was a tripie winner in the 1980 state track meet when he was on two winning relay teams and also won the low hurdles. Born sept. s, 1962, at Wagner, but moved to Gilroy, Calif., when he was a sixth grader. came back to Wagner before his junior year. Majoring in physical educa­tion. Is son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Pirner.

* DWAYNE POSTMA . OFFENSIVE CUARD 5-1 1 , 225, senior, Doon, 1a.

Dwayne was the number one guard in camp at the start of fall practice in 1980, then tore up a knee and missed the entire season. came back last year and alternated at one guard spot with Bob Price, and now, after spring ball, coaches feel he is reaching the level he was at before the injUry. Started his Jackrabbit career at fullback. An all-state linebacker in high school, he played on the central Lyons teams which won state championships in 1977 and 1978. Majoring in ag educa­tion. Born April 13, 1960. Parents are Gilbert and Marie Postma. Brother, Bud, is SDSU wrestler.

* JIM RASMUSSEN . . OFFENSIVE CENTER

6-1 , 21 5, senior, Charles City, la.

Jim transferred to SDSU from Waldorf Junior College in Iowa and promptly won the starting center job. Not big, but has good quickness and is intelligent player. Native of Charles Ci­ty, I.a., he earned all-state honors in high school <1st team Des Moines Register, 2nd team Iowa Daily Press Association> and was picked for the Shrine game. Majoring in civil engineering. Born September 10, 1960. Parents are Ronald and Connie Rasmussen.

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*WADE RASMUSSEN . . . QUARTERBACK 6-1 , 180, Junior, Brandon, S.D.

Wade lettered as a backup in the secondary last year, then moved to quarterback in spring ball. Initially came to SDSU as a quarterback after leading Brandon valley High School to a mythical state championship in 1979, when he earned all-state honors. If Mike Law comes back healthy and can play quarterback, Wade could move back to secondary this fall. Majoring in economics. Born February 13, 1962. Parents are Wayne and Glenda Rasmussen. Father was a football-basketball-baseball standout at SDSU who went on to play for the Detroit Lions.

* MIKE REINER . . . . OFFENSIVE TACKLE 6-4, 240, Junior, Tripp, SD

Mike lettered as a reserve last fall, but had moved to the number one unit in spring ball before a knee .injury put him on the sidelines. Appears to be healthy and ready to assume star­ting role. Lettered four years each in football, basketball and track at Tripp High School. was on the Argus Leader all-state team. Majoring in ag econ. was runnerup in the state track meet twice in the shot put. Born March 11, 1962. Parents are Alvin and Eileen Reiner, who farm near Tripp.

*ROD 'RIEHL . . . . . . . . . RUNNINCBACK 5-1 1 , 195, sophomore, Appleton, Wis.

Rod was a regular on the specialty teams last year and lettered. Never carried the ball in a varsity game although he was second on the team in kickoff returns with 110 yards on six attempts. Prepped at Fox Valley Lutheran High where he gained over 1000 yards three years and set 10 school records. was Fox Valley Chris­tian conference Back of the Year twice. Also lettered in basketball, track and tennis. Played in Wisconsin Shrine all-star football game. Majoring in economics. Born November 16, 1962. Parents are Larry and sue Riehl of Appleton. Nickname Zebco.

*CREC RISSE . . . . . OFFENSIVE CENTER 6-0, 225, Junior, Sioux Falls, SD

Greg lettered as a backup last year and gives SDSU added experience at the center spot. Earned all-city, all­conference and all-state honors at Sioux Falls Lincoln, where he ·lettered twice for coach Jerry Miller. was team captain as a senior. Hobby is powerlif· ting, and set south Dakota record for bench press in 198 pound class as a high school senior. Majoring in physical education. Born December 23, 1961. Parents are Robert and Helen Risse of Sioux Falls.

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* TODD ROBERTS . . . . DEFENSIVE BACK 5-10, 1_85, Junior, Spencer, la.

Todd lettered as a reserve corner­back last year and should be In the battle for a starting spot this fall. was in on 15 tackles last year, ten of them solos; Earned prep all-state honors at Spencer High School where he rushed for 1282 yards as a senior. Lettered four times in wrestling plus three each in track and football. Majoring in ag. Born May 28, 1961. son of Barney and June Roberts, who farm near Spencer.

* KEVIN SKALLA . . . . . . RUNNINCBACK 6-3, 205, Sophomore, scranton, _la.

Kevin was the ultimate walk-on last fall <he payed for his own meals at fall camp), and now is one of the people being counted on in the backfield. Started out at runningback, switched to tight end during year where he played enough letter, then went back to runnlngback and had a super spr­ing there. Earned 13 letters in foot­ball, track, basketball and baseball at Scranton, and was honorable men­tion all-stater in football. Majoring in ag business. Born July 31, 1962. Parents are Richard and Lois Skalla, who farm near Scran­ton.

* * * MILTON STUCKEY DEFENSIVE BACK 6-1 , 195, senior, Chicago, 111.

Milton started last season after hav­ing 1980 campaign cut short by broken foot. Should be one of the top cornerbacks in the North central con­ference this season. Had 54 tackles last year, fifth highest total on team, when he also led team in passes or.oken up, with 11, and had two in­terceptions. Made key play in 1980 Beef Bowl, blocking a punt which resulted in winning touchdown in 21-13 victory over uso. was standout performer at Englewood High School in Chicago where he participated in football, basketball and track. Participated in the Mayor Byrnes all-star football game at Soldier Field. Also played in state basketball tour­nament. was a member of National Honor society. Major­ing in HPER. Born January 26, 1961, has six brothers and four sisters. Parents are Willie and Henrietta Stuckey.

* * STEVE SUNDET . . . . . RUNNINCBACK 5-10, 180, Junior, Sioux Falls.

Steve alternated with Dave Nissen at one halfback spot last season and will be battling for a starting role again this year. Had 121 yards rushing last year, scoring two touchdowns. Also caught 25 passes for 323 yards, in­cluding 42 yard TD against western Il­linois. was all-city, all-conference, all­state at Sioux Falls Washington. Major­ing in ag econ. Born April 30, 1961. Parents are Raymond and Norma Sundet.

* * TERRY VAN MAANEN . . . . FULLBACK 6-2, 21 5, senior, Rock valley, la.

Terry lettered as a reserve In 1980, then moved Into the starting lineup at halfback last year. Switched to fullback In spring ball and had Inside track on starting job. Excellent blocker who has learned to run with more authority. Potential Is there with combination of size and speed. Rushed for 145 yards last year while also catching 22 passes and 199 yards. Played in Iowa Shrine game after stan­dout prep career at Rock Valley. Ma­joring in ag. Born June 25, 1960. Parents are John and Ruth van Maanen, who farm near Rock Valley.

* RICK WECHER . . . . . . . RUN NINCBACK 5-8, 175, Sophomore, Sioux City, la.

Rick lettered last year as a freshman. saw limited duty in backfield <8 rushes, 23 yards; 3 pass receptions, 37 yards) but led team In kickoff with 24 for 408 yards with longest of 44. Also had five punt returns for 12 yards. Has excellent speed and should be key return specialist again this year along with providing depth in backfield. Rushed for 1800 yards <9.2 yards per carry) as senior at Sioux City North. was also track standout. Majoring in physical education. Born June 12, 1962. Parents are Al and Sharon Wegher.

* ED WILKINS . . . . . DEFENSIVE TACKLE 6-4, 235, Junior, Alexandria, Minn.

• Ed moved into starting lineup when

Lee Lundie was injured early in the season. was in on 26 tackles, including a team-leading six stops behind the line of scrimmage. AJso shared team lead in sacks with four. was in foot­ball, basketball standout at Alexandria High School. Majoring in civil engineering. Born February 1, 1962. Parents are Donald and Sally Wilkins.

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Behind the scenes

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SHERWOOD 0. BERC . . . . . . . . PRESIDENT

or. Berg is the first alumnus to become president of SDSU. He assumed the post August 1, 1975. A native of Hendrum, Minn., Berg attended the School of Agriculture in St. Paul, Minn., for two years, then earned his Bachelor of Science Degree at SDSU in 1947. He added a Master's Degree at Cornell university in 1948, and earned a PhD at the university of Min­nesota in 1951. In 1980, he was one of ten receplents of the outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Min­nesota and that same year, he received a commendation Joint Committee on Agricultural Development after serving two years as chairman of that committee. Berg has extensive international agricultural experience, having served as agricultural attache In Yugoslavia, Norway and Denmark, and as director of an agricultural development effort in Indonesia in addition to his leadership in sosu·s involvement in an ex­tended program in Botswana designed to upgrade that African nation's agricultural education. Berg Is a veteran of the U.S. Army and served in Europe during world war 1 1.

HARRY FORSYTH . . . ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Forsyth beca·me acting athletic director in June, 1980 following the death of Stan Marshall, then was named to that position on a permanent basis later that summer. He has been on the SDSU staff since 1956. A native of Redfield, For­syth received his Bache.lor·s Degree at sosu in 1951, then returned for his Master's In 1956 and has been here since. He added a doctorate in physical education from Springfield Col­lege in 1970. Forsyth was assistant baseball coach for the Jacks for 13 years. He was athletic business manager until the posi­tion was changed to that of assistant athletic director In 1970. Forsyth lettered in basketball and baseball at SDSU after hav­ing a pro tryout with the Yankees. He played for Pierre in the old Basin League in 1949. Forsyth was a pilot in Korea during the Korean conflict and is still active In the National Guard. His son, Maury, is currently a U.S. Air Force pilot.

MYLO HELLICKSON . . . . . . . . . . FACULTY REPRESENTAl'IVE

Hellickson became faculty representative in 1977. He is also chairman of the Athletic, Intramural and Recreation Commit­tee on campus. He has been on the SDSU staff since 1969, serv­ing as a professor in agricultural engineering until he was ap­pointed as head o·f that department during the past summer. His specialty has been in the area of livestock structures and environment with recent emphasis on solar energy use in agriculture. A native of Belfield, N.D., he is a graduate of North Dakota state University.

JIM BOOHER . . . . . . . . . . HEAD TRAINER

Jim heads one of the top athletic training operations in the Upper MidWest. He has been responsible for developing the

· training minor program at SDSU and has had excellent results in placing students when they go on· towards their physical therapy degrees. He has been at SDSU since 1967. A 1965 graduate of Nebraska Wesleyan, Booher played on the Wesleyan team which lost to SDSU in the finals of the NCAA regional at Brookings in 1963 when the Jacks went on to win the national championship. He received his physical therapy training at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. Booher earned his Master's Degree at sosu in 1969 and added a Ph.D. from Utah in 1976. He's a graduate of Ashland, Neb., High School.

THE LAST TIME . .

SDSU SHUTOUT ITS OPPONENT WAS:

HOME-September 6, 1980, season opener vs. St. Cloud State 17-0.

AWAY-November 3, 1979, vs. Morn­ingside at Sioux City 24-0.

SDSU WAS SHUTOUT BY AN OPPO­NENT WAS:

HOME-September 22, 1979 by North Dakota 13-0.

AWAY-October 2, 1976 by North Dakota State 13-0 at Fargo.

SDSU RETURNED A KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

September 29, 1973 - 99 yards by Jim Decker vs. western Colorado. <starting the 1982 season, it has been 91 games since SDSU last returned a kickoff for a touchdownJ

SDSU OPPONENTS RETURNED A

KICKOFF FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS: September 23, 1978 - 83 yards by

Kim Gentry of Morningside. <40 games ago at the start of 1982 seasonJ

SDSU RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

October 21, 1967 - 94 yards by Dar­win Gonnerman vs. University of south Dakota on Hobo Day. <152 games ago at start of 1982 seasonJ

SDSU OPPONENTS RETURNED A PUNT FOR A TOUCH D OW N WAS:

November 10, 1979 - 45 yards by Bob Gruber of University of south Dakota.

SDSU RETURNED AN INTERCEPTION FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

October 4, 1975 - 20 yards by Doug Jackson vs. North Dakota State.

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

October 17, 1981 - 52 yards by Pat Dowling of Morningside.

SDSU RETURNED A FUMBLE FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

September 23, 1972 - 51 yards by Mark Huelskamp vs. Missouri-Rolla.

SDSU RECOVERED A BLOCKED PUNT FOR A TOUCHDOWN WAS:

September 23, 1980 - Ron Schneider vs. University of south Dakota; punt blocked by Milton Stuckey.

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sosu Founded 1 02 Years Ago

south Dakota state University wil l

enter its 102nd year of service this fall.

one of 68 land-grant institutions in the united States, SDSU was founded by the Territorial Legislature Feb. 21, 1881. The first building was erected in 1883 and classes began sept. 24, 1884.

SDSU has the largest enrollment of any college or univers ity in South Dakota, reaching an all-time high last fall at 7,167.

Designated for land-grant status by the Morrill Act of 1862, the Enabling Act, admitting the State of south Dakota, approved Feb. 22, 1889, pro­vided 120,000 acres of land be granted for the use and support of the agriculture college. BY the Enabl­ing Act of 1889, Congress granted south Dakota 40,000 additional acres of lieu of a grant that had been made to new states in 1841.

In 1923, the institution's instruc­tional program was organized under five divisions: Agriculture, Engineer­i ng , Genera l Sc ience, H o me Economics, and Pharmacy. In 1956, the sixth undergraduate division, Nur­sing, was created and in 1957 , all graduate work was organized into a Graduate Div is ion. The university organization was formally recognized when the leg islature changed the name from south Dakota State Col­lege to south Dakota state University on July 1, 1964. At that time, the following colleges were created: Agriculture and Biological Sciences, Arts and Science, Engineering, Home Economics, Nursing and Pharmacy, as well as the Graduate School.

In 1974, the College of General Registration was created to provide ass istance to students who are undecided as to a major, are pre­professional or who want one or two years of general personal studies.

In 1975, the Division of Education was created to provide greater recognition of the part the University plays in preparation of teachers, counselors and administrators for pr imary and secondary school systems and higher education.

SDSU also carries out a vigorous pro­gram of research through the Agricultural Exper iment s tat ion, organized in 1887 under the Health Act of Congress, and also has an am-

bitious program in continuing educa­tion thrpugh the cooperative Exten­sion service, established to provide useful, current agricultural and homemaking information to the peo­ple of the state.

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

Brookings, the home of SDSU, celebrated its 100th birthday during the summer of 1979. Brookings is a growing community of 15,000 people located in east central south Dakota,

in the center of some of the best out­door recreat ion country around. Hunting, fishing, boating,.-a1 1 types of outdo or sports--are a part of the way of life in the Brookings area.

Athlet ically, sosu is a charter member of the North central con­ference and has · won more con­ference championships than any other current member with 82.

sosu·s success has not been confin­ed to one or two sports. The Jacks have won 16 of 23 NCC cross country championships decided to date; have won 19 outdoor track championships <no one else has won more than nine>; have won or shared 14 NCC football championships; have won or shared 14 basketball t itles <the Jacks have been in the NCAA basketball playoffs 11 t imes> and, In fact, are the only cur­rent member of the NCC with at least one championship in each of the conference--sanctloned men's sports.

The sosu wrestling teams have competed in every College ·oivision-­Division II national tournament ever held and have hosted the national tournament twice, in 1973 and again in 1979. The Jacks have finished in the top ten in the NCAA wrestling tourna­ment 14 times since the tournament began in 1963. sosu wrestlers have earned All-America honors 48 times.

sosu has also been a dominate force nationally in cross country, first for the men and now for the women. Jackrabbit men's teams won national championships in 1956 <NAIA), 1959 (NCAA) and 1973 (NCAA> . Six other t imes, SDSU has been runnerup in the national meet.

And that great sports tradition has carried over into women's sports. sosu started competition for women in 1967, before Title IX. And success has been a way of life there, too.

sosu, for example, has won two straight national championships in women's cross country CAIAW Division II in 1980 and NCAA Division II in 1981>.

Last spring, the sosu women·s track team finished third in the nation.

sosu has also been virtually an an­nual part ic ipant in the regional basketball tournament for women. · State has won NCC t itles in gym­

nastics, swimming, indoor and out­door track. The women also compete in golf, softball, volleyball and tennis.'

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I · The Jackrabbit Record Book RUSHINC - INDIVIDUAL

Most carries, came-41 by Darwin Gonnerman vs. Augustana, 1 967.

Most carries, season-244 by Darwin Gonnerman, 1 967.

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

Iowa, 1 973. Most Net Yards, season-1,061 by Les Tuma, 1 972. Most Net Yards, career-3,018 by Les Tuma, 1 970-73. Most Net Yards Per came, season-112 by Pete

Retzlaff, 1 9 52. Longest Run From SCrlmmage-95 yards by Mike

Lunde vs. North Dakota, 1 976.

RUSHINC - TEAM

Most Attempts, came-84 vs. Augustana, 1 952. Most Attempts, season-645 in 1 973. Most Net Yards, came-532 vs. Augustana, 1 952. Most Net Yards, season-3,685 in 1 951 . Fewest Net Yards, came-minus 52 vs. North Dakota

State, 1 965. Fewest Net Yards, season-509 in 1 965.

PASSINC - INDIVIDUAL

Most Attempts, came-44 by Martv Higgins vs. Augustana, 1 981 .

Most Attempts, season-254 by Ron Meyer, 1 965. Most Attempts, career-598 by Ron Meyer, 1 963-65. Most Completions, came-25 by Marty Higgins vs.

Augustana, 1 981 . Most completions, season-118 <of 231) by Gary Maf­

fett, 1 979. Most completions, career-290 <of 598) by Ron Meyer

1 963-65. Most Passes Had Intercepted, came-5 by Larry Arm­

strong vs. Mankato, 1 970 & 5 by Fred Richardson vs. Morn­ingside, 1 971 and Mark Dolan vs. North Dakota, 1 980.

Most Passes Had Intercepted, season-19 by Dick Weikert, 1 976.

Most Passes Had Intercepted, career-31 by John Moller, 1 969-71 & 31 by Garv Maffett, 1 977-79.

Most Net Yards Passing, came-315 by Marty Higgins vs. Augustana, 1 981 .

Most Net Yards Passing, season-1,429 by Gary Maf­fett, 1 979.

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

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

Most TD Passes, season-19· by Ron Meyer, 1 963. Most TD Passes, career-41 by Ron Meyer, 1 963-65.

. PASSING - TEAM Most Attempts, came-49 vs. Morningside, 1 969. Most Attempts, season-317 in 1 965. Most completions, came-25 vs. Augustana, 1 981 . Most completions, season-1 82 in 1 0 games, 1981 . Most Passes Had Intercepted, came-6 vs. Mankato,

1 970 & 6 VS. NDSU, 1 973. Most Passes Had Intercepted, season-27 in 1973. Fewest Passes Had Intercepted season-4 in 1 963

<1 0 games) and 4 in 1 955 <9 games>.

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Most Net Yards, came-320 vs. North Dakota State, 1 970.

Most Net Yards, season-2,045 In 1 981 <1 o games>. Most TD Passes, came-5 vs. UNO, 1 957 & 5 vs. uso,

1 963. Most TD Passes, season-23 in 1963.

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

Augustana <24 rush, 44 pass> 1 981 . Most Attempts, season-394 by Gary Maffett, 1979. Most Attempts, career-1,010 by Garv Maffett,

1977-79. Most Net Yards, came-424 by Marty Higgins vs.

Augustana <31 5 pass, 1 09 rush> 1 982. Most Net Yards, season-2,068 by Gary Maffett, 1 979

c1 1 games). Most Net Yards, career-5,282 by Garv Maffett,

1 977-79 C30 games). TOTAL OFFENSE - TEAM

Most Net Yards, came-638 vs. Bemidji state, 1 95 1 . Most Net Yards, season-4,377 in 1 951 . Most Plays Attempted, came-99 vs. Augustana, 1 952. Most Plays Attempted, season-870 in 1 973 c1 1

games.> RECEIVINC - INDIVIDUAL

Most catches, came-11 by Wayne Rasmussen vs. Arkansas State, 1 963.

Most catches, season-,..51 by Monte Mosiman 1 976 & 51 by Lionel Macklin, 1 978.

Most Catches, career-113 by Lionel Macklin, 1977-79. Most Yards, came-171 by Dal Elsenbraun vs. Northern

Iowa, 1956 <7 cgt, 3 TD). Mc,st Yards, season-862 by Lionel Macklin, 1 978. Most Yards, career-1,700 by Lionel Macklin, 1 977-79. Most T.D catches, came-4 by Don Bartlett, vs. North

Dakota State, 1 949. Most TD Catches, season-7 by Wayne Rasmussen

1 963. Most TD Catches, Career-15 by Wayne Rasmussen,

1 961 -63. Longest scoring Pass-80 yards, Nig Johnson to Dal

Eisenbraun vs. UNI, 1 956.

...... t IIUn l'rOM letlnlnl.11: 95 vardS by Mike I.Untie vs. UnlVersttv Of North Dakota, Hobo Day, 1976.

&m11e1c Pall "'-Y· ao yardS NIQ JOhnson to Dal IISenbraun VS. NOrthem IOWa, 1956.

Lonllllt � � 95 yards by Darwin eonnerman vs. NOrth Dakota State, 1966.

IOI ... llclleff lletllffl: 99 yardS by Jim Oeckel" vs. Western eotoraao, 1913 .

LOlll81t Neid Goal ...... 49 vardS by Tony HarrlS vs. WIS-Whitewater 1979; 49 yards by Tony Harrts vs. West ltlnolS 1980; 49 yards by Russ Meier vs. West Qllnots 1981; 49 yards bY RUss Meler vs. $0uth DakOta 1E1 . &oftlllt llllerelpllln l!llllfn. 85 yards by

Roger EISChens vs. feld, 1'62. · ----· ·" 1W D9tY vs.

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SCORINC - INDIVIDUAL Most TDS season-14 by Warren Williamson, 1950; 1 4

b y Darwin Gonnerman, 1968; 1 4 by Dick Weikert, 1974. Most TDs, Came-5 by Darwin Gonnerman . • vs.

Augustana, 1 968. Most Points, came-30 by Darwin Gonnerman vs.

Augustana, 1 968. Most Points, season-102 by Darwin Gonnerman, 1967

(13 TD, 15-16 PAT, 3-3 FG). Most Points, career-221 by Jerrv Welch , 1 951 -54. Most Points, Kicking, came-16 by Russ Meier vs. St.

Cloud, 1981 (4-4 FB, 4-4 PATI. Most Points, Kicking, season-69 by Russ Meier, 1 981

( 16 FGS, 2 1 PATI. Most Points, Kicking, career-1 37 by Dan oeLaHunt,

1 974-76 (86 PAT, 1 7 FG). Most PATS, season-36 by George Medchill, 1950; 36 b y

Dick Craddock, 1 951 . Most PATS, career-86 b y Dan oeLaHunt, 1 974-76. aest PAT Percentage, season-1 .000 by Tonv Harris,

1979 <28-28> & 1 .000 by Russ Meler, 1 981 <21 -21 > . Most consecutive PATS, season-28 by Tonv Harris,

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

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

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

1979-80 (45-46) . Most Fleld Goals, came-4 by RUSS Meier vs. St. Cloud ,

1981 (4 attempts, 30 , 31 , 35 & 37 yards>. Most Field Goals, season-1 6 bY Russ Meier, 1 981 <21

FGA). Most Field coals, career-23 by Tony Harris, 1 979-80. Most Field coals Attempted, season-21 by R uss

Meier, 1981 . Most Field coals Attempted, career- 33 by Tony

Harris, 1979-80 . Best Field Goal Percentage, season-.762 by Russ

Meier, 1981 <min 1 0 att> . Best Fleld Goal Percentage, career-.697 bV Tony Har­

ris, 1979-80 <23-33> minimu m 20 attempts. Longest Field Goal Made-49 yards by Tony Harris vs.

Wis-Whitewater, 1 979; 49 yards by Tony Harris vs. West 11· linois, 1980; 49 yards by Russ Meier vs. Western Illinois, 1 981 ; 49 yards by Russ Meier vs. south Dakota 1981 .

SCORINC - TEAM Most Points, came-85 vs. Columbus College, 1 922. Most Points, season-381 in 1 950 <1 0 games>. Largest Margin of vlctorv-85. points <85-0> vs. Colum­

bus College, 1 922. PUNTINC - INDIVIDUAL

Most Punts, came-1 6 by Mike Doty vs. North Dakota (40.0 avg.>, 1 971 .

Most Punts, season-83 by Mike Doty <35.6 avg.>, 1 971 . Longest Punt-76 yards by Mike Doty vs. Augustana,

1 971 . Best Punt Average, season-40.8 yards by Doug

Schlosser, 1 977 (59 punts> . · PUNTINC - TEAM

Most Punts, came-1 6 vs. North Dakota <40.0 avg.> , 1971 .

Most Punts, season-86 (34.4 avg.>, 1 971 . Best Average, came <min. 3 punts>-45.0 vs. u so (4

punts) , 1 958. Best Average, season-40.8 yards <59 kicks), 1 977 .

PASS INTERCEPTION RETURNS - INDIVIDUAL Most Interceptions, came-3 by Buck Osborne vs. St.

Cloud, 1 952; 3 by Daryl Martin vs. North Dakota, 1 962; 3 by Rick Heard vs . Morningside, 1970; 3 by Charlie Clarksean vs. East Mont. 1 972; 3 .bv oan Dummermuth vs. St. Cloud, 1 981 .

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

Most Interceptions, career-1 4 by Charlie Clarksean, 1970-73 .

Longest Interception Return-85 yards by Roger Eischens <TD> vs. Toledo, 1 962.

PASS INTERCEPTIONS - TEAM Most Interceptions, came-6 vs. Augustana, 1 950 & 6

vs. St. Cloud, 1952. Most Interceptions, season-25 in 1970. Most Yards Interception Retums, came-140 vs. Mor­

ningside , 1 961 (4 ret> . Most Yards Interception Retums, season-349 in

1964 (1 7 re:J . . PUNT RETURNS - INDIVIDUAL

Longest Retum-95 yards by Darwin Gonnerman vs. North Dakota state, 1 966 ITO>,

Most Retums, season-24 by Gary Boner, 1 962 and Brad Christensen, 1 980. · Most Retums, Yards, season-389 by Garv Boner, 1962.

Most Retums, career-41 by Jerry Welch , 1 951 -54. Most Retum Yards, career-675 by Jerry Welch ,

1951 -54. PUNT RETURNS - TEAM

Most Retums, Came-8 vs. St. Cloud, 1 961 . Most Returns, season-44 in 1 961 <407 yards>. Most Return Yards, came-1 28 vs. st. Cloud, 1 961 . Most Return Yards, season-572 <41 ret> in 1 962. Best Retum Average, season-1 5.1 <1 8 ret> in 1955.

KICKOFF RETURNS - INDIVIDUAL Most Returns, came-9 by Jerry Welch vs. Iowa State,

1 952. Most Returns, season-31 by Reed Sanderson, 1 964 &

31 b y Darwin Gonnerman, 1 966. Most Returns, career-75 by Darwin Go'1nerman,

1 966-68. Most Return Yards, came-258 by Jerry Welch vs. Iowa

State, 1 952. Most Return Yards, season-725 by Darwin Gonner­

man, 1 966. Most Return Yards, career-1 ,841 by Darwin Gonner­

man <75 retl 1 966-68. Longest Retum�99 yards by Jim Decker vs. western

Colorado, 1973 ITO> . KICKOFF & PUNT RETURNS - INDIVIDUAL

Most Yards, Kickoff & Punt Returns, season-958 by Darwin Gonnerman, 1 968.

KICKOFF RETURNS - TEAM Most Returns, came-1 0 vs. A rizona, 1 956 (1 64 yards>. Most Returns, season-52 in 1 966. Most Return Yards, came-258 vs. Iowa State, 1 952. Most Retum Yards, season-1 ,093 in 1966. Best Retum Average, season-27.8 <33 ret>, 1 973. .

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

5> ; 1 1 vs. North Dakota state, 1 951 <lost 7>. Most Fumbles Lost, came-7 vs. North Dakota state,

1 95 1 c1 1 fumbles>; 7 vs. North Dakota State, 1 952 <8 fumbles>; 7 vs. Morningside, 1 952 <8 fumbles>; 7 vs. Nor­the rn Colorado, 1 976 <7 fumbles>.

Most Fumbles, season-62 in 1 952 <9 games>. Most Fumbles Lost, season-39 in 1952.

FUMBLES - O PPONENTS Most Fumbles, came-1 o by Quantico Marines, 1 972

nost 6.> Most Fumbles Lost, came-7 by uso, 1 950 <7 fumbles>;

7 b y Augustana, 1 953 <8 fumbles>; 7 by North Dakota State, 1 953 <7 fumbles> ; 7 by North Dakota State, 1 959 <7 fumbles>.

Most Fumbles Lost, season-25 in 1972 <46 fumbles>; -25 in 1952 (33 fumbles>; 25 in 1 950 (37 fumbles>.

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FIRST DOWNS

IIOSt IIY SDSU, · Molt IIY Game c,pponents,

Game Total . . . . . . 34 vs. 30 by Arizona,

1 956 Morn ingside, 1 977

IIY Rusblnll . . 30 VS. 24 by LOU ISVI iie, 1 978 Momlhgslde,

1 977 IIY Passing· . . 1 5 vs. 1 6 bV Portland

Augustana, 1 981 . State, 1 980 IIY PenaltY . . 5 vs. 5 bV

Augustana; 1 969 MomtnQSlde,

FeWest llY SDSU, Game

1 972 Fewest ay OppOnents, Game

Total . . . . . . 3 vs. · 2 bV Hamltne, 1 971 Morningside,

1 971 IIY RUslllng . . 1 vs. Montana, o by Hamune,

1 970 1 971 1 vs. Mankato, 1 971 1 vs. North Dakota, 1 971

IIY Passing . 0-9 times, last 0-7 times, last vs . south b V N orth Dakota, 1 980 Dakota, 1980

• tn 1 955 sosu vs. uso game, neither team had a first down by passing.

MOst BY SDSU, MOst IIY season Oppc,nents,

Total . . . . . . 2 1 7 In 1 981 C10 games>.

By RIISlllng . . 1 56 In 1 951 <10 games>

ay Passing . . 94 In 1 981 <10 games>.

By Penalty . . 19 in 1 969 & 1 976

season 206 In 1 974

1 26 In 1 970

83 In 1 976

1 9 in 1 972

Fewest By Fewest By sosu, season OPPonents, . . season

Total . . . . . . 1 00 in 1 971 74 i n 1 955 IIY RUshlng . . 42 in 1 965 54 in 1 955 IIIY Passing . . 20 I n 1 958 1 8 in 1 955 IIY Penalty . . 2 In 1 961 d In 1 956 .

PENAL TIES - SDSU Most Penalties, came-1 3 vs. Nevada-Las Vegas, 1 974

<1 34 yards) . Most Yards Penalized, Came-1 36 vs. Mankato, 1 970 <9

penalties>. Fewest Penalties, came-o for o yards vs. Montana

State, 1 964. Most Penalties, season-77 for 691 yards, 1 972. Most Yards Penalized, season-781 in 1 97 9 <76

penalt ies).

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PENAL TIES - OPPONENTS

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

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

Fewest Penalties, came-1 for 1 yard , Morn ingside, 1957.

Most Penalties. Season-78 in 1978. Most Yards Penalized, season-aoo In 1 980 (68 penalties>

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

Morningside , 1979 csosu 8 for 1 10, Morn. 1 1 for 1 1 8) . Most Penalties, Came-25 by SDSU vs. USO, 1971 (USO

14 for 1 1 3 , sosu 1 1 for 79). DEFENSE

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

Fewest Yards Rushing, season, Opponents-1 ,061 in 1955 (9 games>. Fewest Yards Passing, came, Opponents-a by south Dakota and Arkansas State, 1 962 and North Dakota, 1 980.

Fewest Yards Passing , season, Opponents-481 i n 1 960.

Fewest Yards Total Offense, came, Opponents-21 by Haml ine, 1975.

Few e s t Yards Tota l Offe n s e , s e a s o n , Opponents-1 ,688 in 1 955 <9 gamesL

Most Yards Rushing, came, Opponents-472 by Louisv i l le , 1 978.

Most Yards Rushing, season, Opponents-2,604 i n 1 964 ( 1 o games>. Most Yards Passing , came, Opponents-447 b y Portland· state, 1980.

Most Yards Passing, season, Opponents-1 ,852 i n 1 968.

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

Most Yards Total Offense, OpPonents, season-3,668 in 1980. Best Total Offense Per Game Average, season, Op­ponents-3608 In 1970 <3608 In 10 games>.

Most Passes Completed, Opponents, came-33 by Portland State, 1980.

Most Passes Attempted, Opponents, came-49 by Portland State, 1980.

Most Passes completed, season, Opponents-1 42 i n 1968.

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

Most TD Passes, season, Opponents-23 in 1 968 . Fewest TD Passes, season, Opponents-2 i n 1 952 c1 0

games> & 2 1 959 <9 games>. Most Points, Came, Opponents-86 by Kansas, 1 947

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

games>. Bes t Point P e r came Ave rage , s e a s o n , Opponents-28.0 I n 1 966 (280 I n 1 0 games).

Most First Downs , Opponents, came-30 by Arizona, 1956.

Most First Downs Rushing, came, Opponents-24 by Lou isvi l le , 1978. Most First oowns Passing, came, Opponents-1 6 by Portland State, 1980.

Fewest First Downs Rushing, came, opponents-a by Haml ine, 1975. Fewest First Downs Passing, came, Opponents-a seven t imes, last by North Dakota, 1 980.

Fewest First Downs, came, Opponents-2 by Ham l ine, 1975.

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SDSU ALL-NCC SELECTIONS 1 922-Wilfred Sundet, E; Adolph

Bachman, G ; Frank Welch, B; Clarence Schutte, B.

1 923-George Thompson, E. 1 924-George Seeley, G ; Clyde (Buck>

Starbeck, C; Frank Welch, B; Frank Kel ly, 8 .

1 925-George Seeley, G ; Clyde (Buck> Starbeck, C .

1 926-Robert Eggers, E; George Seeley, G; Clyde (Buck) Starbeck, C; Howard Siegert, B; Frank Kelly, B.

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

1 928-Harry Krug, E; Ray Jenison, T; Harry (Henry) Hadler, G; Roman Schaefer, B; Weert Englemann, B.

1 929-Lem me Herting , E; Ray Jenison, T ; Harry (Henry> Hadler, G ; Weert Englemann, B .

1 930-None Picked . 1 931 -None Picked . 1 932-Dale Palmer, E; Harold Rott, T;

Don Kummer, C; Fred Johnson, B. 1 933-lsadore Ginsberg, E; George

Messner, E; Alfred Arndt, T; Joe Pl ihal , T; Hal Price, G; Chancy Uhaley, C; Fritz Hanson, B; Sol Kramer, B; Fred Johnson, B.

1 934-tsadore Ginsberg, E; Alfred Arndt, T; Hal Price, G; Paul Miller, B ; Fred Johnson, B.

1935-Lyle Sundet, G; Pau l Mil ler, B . 1 936-Mark Barber, B . 1937-Bob Riddell, E ; Bob Pylman, T . 1 938-Bob R i d d e l l , E ; Gera l d

Stablein, T; Lloyd ptak, B. 1939-Wil l iam Mattison, E; Rol l ins

Emmerich, G; Arndt Mueller, G; Don Smith, C; A llen Schroeder, B.

1 940- Harry voels, E; warren Evans, T; Leon Anderson, G; Tom Archer, c.

1941 - Leon Anderson, G. 1 942-George Gehant, G; Ervin

PETE RETZLAFF All-NCC 1 951 & '52

Philadelphia Eagles

Bylander, G . 1943-45-No official com petition. 1946-Paul Gilbert, E; Ozzie Schock,

G; Bill Melody, C . 1947-Paul Gilbert, E ; Arnold cook,

T; Don Volk, B. 1948, Tom Tabor, B. 1949-Don Bartlett, E; Dale Bowyer,

T; George Medchill, C; Herb Bartl ing, B; Darrel l Z immerman, B.

1950-Don Bartlett, E; Dale Bowyer, T; Howard Amen, C; George Medchill, C; Herb Bartling , B; warren Williamson, B; Bill Gibbons, B.

1951 -Marv Kool, E; Bob Durland, G; Doug Eggers, G; Pete Retzlaff, B; Dallas Hoff, 8.

1952-Lou G u ida, G; Len Kortmeyer, C; Pete Retzlaff, B.

1 953-Loren Eng l und , E; D ick Walker, G ; Dick Klawitter, C ; Jerry Welch, B; Roger Denker, B .

1954-Jack N itz, T ; Roger Kerns, G ; Harold Backlund, C ; Jerry Welch, B ; Roger Denker, B .

1955-Jerry Acheson, E ; Harwood Hoeft, T; Len Spanjers, G ; D ick Klawit­ter, C; Bob Betz, B; Dick Steiner, B; Larry (Bubb) Korver, B.

1956-Harwood Hoeft, T; Bob Betz, Arnold (Nig) Johnson, B.

1 957- E l l is Jensen, E ; Wayne Haensel, T; Len Spanjers, G; Al Breske, B; Ron Lavallee, B.

1958-Dick Raddatz, E; James Craig, T; Al Breske, B.

1959-Lee Bondhus,T; Ken Holm, G; Jim vacura, HB.

1960-Lee Bondhus, T; J oe Thorne, B.

1 961 -Roger Eischens , E; Mike Sterner, G ; Dean Koste r, QB; Joe Thorne, FB.

1 962-1st Team-Roger Eischens, E;

DOUC ECC�RS

All-NCC 1 951 Baltimore Colts

Jerry Ochs, C; Dean Koster, OB; Wayne Rasmussen, HB ; 2nd Team - Jim Rickie, G; Gary Boner, HB.

1 963-Darrel Tramp, E; Ed Maras, E; Dave Westbrook, T; Jerry Ochs, C; Ron Meyer, QB; Wayne Rasmussen, HB.

1 964-Ed Maras, E; Ron Meyer, QB. 1 965-None Picked. 1 966-None Picked. 1 967-Wayne Onken, OT; Darwin

Gonnerman, RB; Tom Rockers, DE; Bryan Peeke, LB.

1 968-Darwin Gonnerman, RB; Tom Rockers, DE.

1 969-Clyde Hagen, TE; Jim Langer, LB.

1 970-Chuck Kavanagh, DB. 1 971-Jim Heinitz, LB. 1 972-Phil .Engle, DT. 1 973-Les Tuma, RB; Charlie Clark­

sean. DB. 1 974-Ly n n Boden, OT ; Je rry

Lawrence, DT; J .D. Alexander, LB. 1 9 75- F r ed Schmid t , C ; Ron

Christensen, DT; Jere Rambow, DB. 1 976-Monte Mosiman, TE; Bill Mat­

thews, DT; Gene Ludens, LB. 1 977-Monte Mosiman, TE; Bi ll Mat­

thews, DT; Roberto Parker, DT. 1 978-Lio ne l Mackl in, WR; Dave

Scheele, OT; Joel Price, OG; Rick Reese, LB.

1 979-1st Team-Lionel Mackl in, WR; Gary Maffett, QB; Chuck Loewen. OT; Dan D u m mermuth, FS; 2nd Team-Mark Kool, OG; Dan Johnson, FG; Jay Eliason, OT; Mike Breske, CB.

1980-1st team: Brian Bunkers, RB; Tony Harris, K; Mark Dunbar, DE; 2nd team: Qu inten Hofer, OT; Mike Breske, CB.

1981 -1st team: Marty H iggins, QB; Ouinten Hofer, OT; Dan Dummermuth, FS; 2nd team: Tom Olson, LB; Mike Ethier, WR; Brian Bunkers, RB.

WAYNE RASMUSSEN

All-NCC 1 962 & '63 Detroit Lions

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1982 SOUTH QAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY

FOOTBALL ROSTER

Name Pos.Ht. wt. Yr. HOmetown-Hlgh school ANDERSON, Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FB 5-1 1 1 90 So. Valley Springs, SD

<Brandon Valley> ARENDS, Brian . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . B 5-9 1 60 Fr. Sturgis, SD AYERS, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-2 210 Fr. Kenosha, WI <Tremper HS> BARRICK, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 6-0 230 Jr. Madison, SD BATCHELDER, Bret . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OB 6-2 1 95 Sr. Parker, co BAUMAN, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DL 5-9 1 95 Fr. Brownsdale, MN (Hayfield) BEVERLIN , Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 5-1 1 1 80 so. Boone, IA BIDINGER, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-0 1 90 so. Morton , MN BIETZ, Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-2 200 Fr. Delmont, SD BOADWINE, Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 6-0 1 85 Fr. Baltic, SD <Tri-Valley) BONTJE, Bryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K Fr. Sioux Falls, SD

*BONUS, Ray Jr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 6-5 255 Sr. Mystic, IA <Centerville High Schoon

BRESKE, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-1 1 95 Fr. Waubay, SD BROCHSHUS, Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-1 205 So. Spencer, IA BULLINGTON, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 6-0 1 70 Fr. Brookings, SD CADE, Kevin . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DT 6-3 245 so. Chamberlain, .so CAMPBELL, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-3 1 95 Fr. Onida, SD COOK, curt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NG 6-0 200 so. Brookings, SD CROZIER, Curt . . . . . . . · .. . . . . . . . . . . . QB 6-0 1 80 So. DesMolnes, IA CUNNINGHAM, Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 6-3 235 Fr. Quimby, IA DeMERS, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 5-1 1 1 75 Fr. Winner, SD DIESCH, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 6-4 250 Fr. Blooming Prairie, MN

* *DOLAN, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 6-1 1 90 Sr. Winthrop, IA *DRALLE, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-2 220 So. DUbUQUe, IA (Hempstead) EICHOLT, Harlan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG 6-5 240 Jr. Correctionville, IA ERICKSON, Lowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-6 240 Fr. Anoka, MN ERICKSON, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 5-1 0 160 Fr. Brookings, SD

*ETHIER, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 6-3 1 90 Jr. Winnipeg, Manitoba EVENSON, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 6-0 1 90 Fr. Papillion, NE FISCHER, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . OT 6-4 230 So. Archer, IA (Sheldon)

* *FREMARK, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-3 225 Jr. Miller, SD FULLER, Rich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 5-10 1 75 Jr. Osseo, MN (North Hennlpen CC> FULTON, Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 6-0 1 85 Jr. Alden, MN GIESE, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 6-0 160 Jr. Ortonvllle, MN

<WI i imar CC> GRAHAM, Brett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 5-1 1 1 95 Jr. Truman, MN cwaseca CC>

*GRAY, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . DE 6-3½ 225 Jr. Ellsworth AFB, SD <Douglas>

GROGAN, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 5-10 1 90 Fr. Miller, SD HALVERSON, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-4 21 0 Fr. Kennebec, SD <LVman> HAUGEN, Billy Jr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL 6-4 220 Fr. Hartford, SD HERMAN, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 6-3 1 98 So . Rapid City, SD

(Stevens> * * H IPPE, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 6-1 1 70 Jr. Sioux Falls, so

<Washington> H IRCOCK, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-3 270 Fr. Ashley, NE HOJER, Gale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 6-0 1 85 Fr. Oldham, SD HOLLIDAY, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p 5-10 1 65 Fr. Rapid City, SD (Stevens> HRDLICKA, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-1 21 0 Fr. Elysian, MN <Waterville-

HUNT, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 6-1 250 Elysian>

So. Ortonville, MN HUNT, JOEL . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE 6-3 215 Jr. Ortonville, MN JACOBUS, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-1 200 Fr. Sheldon, IA JAUCH, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 6-0 1 75 So. Winnipeg, Manitoba

est. Paul's> JENSEN, Ken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NG 5-1 1 215 Jr. White Bear Lake, MN

(Lakewood CC> JESSEN, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG 6-1 215 Jr. Tulare, SD JOBE, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-2 225 Fr. New Ulm, MN .

* JONES, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG 6-1 225 Sr. Ankeny, IA KAUFMAN, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 6-2 1 95 Fr. Freeman, SD KLAUDT, Jason . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 5-10 1 80 Fr. Clear Lake, SD

* * KLOECKL, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 6-4 260 Sr. Gaylord, MN * * * KNOWLTON, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-4 220 Sr. Austin, MN

KOISTI, Kerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 5-8 1 70 Fr. Lake Norden, SD

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KOLB, Joel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE 6-5 2:1 5 J r. Harrisburg, SD KOZLOWSKI, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 6-2 1 85 Jr. Roseville, MN <Lakewood CC> KROGSTAD, Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 6-0 1 95 Fr. Baltic, SD KURTENBACH, Reese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L ·s-2 220 Fr. Brookings, SD

* * * LARSEN , Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-3 220 Sr. Wentworth, SD <Brandon Valley>

* LAW, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OB 6-0 1 95 Jr. Urbandale, IA LEMKE, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 6-0 210 So. Brainerd , NE

• • LEWIS, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-1 210 Jr. Siou x City, IA <East> * * LU NDIE, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 6-4 260 Sr. Rap id City, SD <Central>

MAHAN, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . L 5-1 1 240 Fr. Burbank, SD <O'Gorman>

MASTERS, Brett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 5-1 1 1 70 So. Brainerd, MN MCDERMOTT, Kim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-3 210 Fr. Green Bay, WI MERTES, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 6-4 250 Jr. Le Mars, IA <Iowa

Lakes CC) MESSLER, Curt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 6-2 1 80 Fr. Beresford, SD MICHELS, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 5-1 1 1 85 Fr. Breckenridge, MN MILBRANDT, J im . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG-C 6-2 210 So. Montevideo, MN MINIHAN, Pat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 5-10 1 65 Fr. Canton, so MINNAERT, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 5-10 1 70 So. Chester, so

* * MISER, Marty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 6-1 1 90 Jr. White Bear Lake, MN MOLITER, Al . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . B 6-2 215 Jr. Belgrade, MN

<Willmar CC> MOREHOUSE, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . QB 6-3 1 85 Fr. Watertown, MN

<Watertown-Mayer) MOUNTS, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-3 235 Fr. Sioux City, IA (North) MURRAY, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 6-1 1 80 Jr. Charles City, IA

(Ellsworth CC) NELSON, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OB 6-1 180 Fr. Garretson, so N ICHOLSON, Bart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG 6-4 210 So. Mitchell, SD

* ORR, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG 6-1 220 Jr. U rbandale, IA * *OSMUNDSON, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG 6-3 235 Sr. Sioux Falls, �o

<Lincoln) PEARSON, Doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-1 210 Fr. Whitewater, WI

* PERKINS, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 6-1 180 So. Kenosha, WI * PIRNER, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 5-1 1 195 Jr. Wagner, SD PRICE, GREGG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG 6-2 225 so. B rookings, so PROUT, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 6-0 195 So. S ioux City, IA <East>

* POSTMA, Dwayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG 5-1 1 225 Sr. Doon, IA RAH BUSCH, Marty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-4 220 Jr. Sutherland, IA < Iowa

Lakes CC) RAMBOW, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL 6-3 235 Fr. Sleepy Eye, MN . RASHID, Amid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K 5-8 160 Jerusalem, Israel

* RASMUSSEN, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . QC 6-1 21 5 Sr. Charles City, IA *RASMUSSEN, Wade . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . OB 6-1 180 Jr. B randon, so * REINER, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 6-4 240 Jr. Tripp, SD REVELL, Brett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 6-1 175 Fr. Volga, so <Sioux Valley) RIEDESEL, Shaun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 6-0 190 Fr. B rookings, so

* RIEHL, Rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB . 5-1 1 198 so. A ppleton, WI <Fox Valley Lutheran>

* RISSE, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C 6-0 225 Jr. Sioux Falls, SD <Lincoln> * ROBERTS, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 5-1-0 185 Jr . S pencer, IA ROHL, Ryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 6-0 160 Fr. Volga, SD <Sioux Valley) SCH ILD, Brooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 6-6 21 0 Fr. Yankton , so

* *SCHMIDT, Lee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TE 6-5 185 Jr. Zwingle, IA SCHMIEDT, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . WR 5-10 160 so. south Sioux City, NE SCHUTZ, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 5-1 0 195 so. Omaha, NE <Ralston) SISLEY, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 6-3 205 Fr. Edgemont, so SKALLA, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB · 6-3 205 so. Scranton, IA SMITH, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 6-2 190 Jr. Minneapolis, MN

<Normandale CC) SOHLER, Jay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-3 225 Fr. Yankton, SD SORENSON,· Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 6-0 1 7 5 so. Brainerd , MN STEIN HAUSER, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DB 6-2 285 Fr. Mountain Lake, MN SOWATER, Troy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OL 6-2 21 0 Fr Marcus, IA STOWATER , Tyler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OG 6-3 1 95 Jr. Marcus, IA STRASBURG, Rich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 5-10 1 70 so. MiJler, SD

* * *STUCKEY, Milton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CB 6-1 1 95 Sr. Chicago, IL <Englewood>

• *SUNDET, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 5-10 1 80 Jr. Sioux Falls, so <Wash ington>

SWEET, Rick . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OT 6-3 230 so. Brainerd , MN

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Name POS.Ht. wt. Yr. Hometown-High school

THIELEN, Kent . . . . . . . . . . . . . OB 6-2 180 Fr. Shakopee, MN THOMAS, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-3 21 5 Fr. Parkston, SD THOMPSON, Todd . . . . . . . . . . DB 6-0 180 So. Spirit Lake, IA TOFT, Andy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DE 6-0 180 Fr. canton. so

,*VAN MAANEN, Terry . . . . . . . . FB 6-2 21 5 Sr. Rock Valley, IA WALLACE, John . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 6-2 200 So. Maquoketa, IA

* WEGHER, Rick . . . . . . . . . . . . . RB 5-8 1 75 So. Sioux City, IA <East> WEISZ, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LB 5-1 1 1 90 Fr. Parkston, SD WHITE, Phil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-3 235 Fr. Burlington, WI WIEMANN, Tony . . . . . . . . . . . . . L 6-3 245 Fr. Lecenter, MN

*WILKINS, Ed . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . OT 6-4 235 Jr. Alexandria, MN WINTER, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . DB 5-9 160 Fr. Pipestone, MN WOOD, Terry . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . K 6-6 200 Fr. Hot Springs, SD YACKLEY, Todd . . . . . . . . . . . . TE 6-4 21 5 so; Onida SD (Sully Buttes) ZACHER, Bryan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C 5-1 0 170 Fr. Eagle Butte, SD

JACKS IN THE PROS

Bill Matthews New England Patriots

No . 53 Linebacker

Chuck Loewen San Diego Chargers

No. 64 Offensive Tackle SDSU Page 20

ROSTER BREAKDOWN:

BY STATE: south Dakota . . . . . . . . . . 56 Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Manitoba, CA . . . . . . . . . . . 2 I l linois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Colorado . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 1 Israel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 BY CLASS: Freshmen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 SOphomore . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Junior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 senlor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3

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ST. CLOUD Year Winner score 1947 scs 20- 6 1949 sos 7- 0 1950 sos 39- 7 1951 sos 26- 0 1952 sos 47- 7 1961 sos 73- 0 1976 SOS* 1- 0 1977 sos 1 0- 0 1978 sos 43- 3 1979 sos 28- 7 1980 sos 1 7- 0 1981 sos -40- 3

overall series: sosu 1 1 , St. Cloud 1 . •sos has won last 1 1 games. *SOSU w o n 1 976 game by forfeit after St. Cloud won the game, 39-1 3 . . . that'S also the last game In the series played at St. Cloud.

MOst Points: SOSU 73 (1961); St. Cloud 20 (1947).

Widest Margins: sosu 73 (1 961 73-0); St. Cloud 14 (1947 20-6).

AUCUSTANA Year Winner score 1 931 sos 49- 0 1 946 sos 26- 6 1 947 sos 33-1 2 1 948 sos 20- 6 1 949 sos 28-0 1 950 sos 20-1 2 1 951 sos 58- 7 1 952 sos 47- 6 1 953 sos 55- 0 1 954 sos 68- 0 1 955 sos 28- 0 1 956 Aug. 21 -20 1 957 sos 16- 0 1 958 sos 20- 6 1 959 Aug. 1 3- 0 1 960 Aug. 21 -20 1 961 sos 51-1 4 1 962 sos 28- 7 1 963 sos 28- 8 1964 sos 27-14 1 965 Tie 14-14 1966 sos 19-1 3 1967 Aug. 21-17 1 968 sos 47-27 1 969 sos 42- 0 1 970 Aug. 22- 6 1 971 SOS 16-1 S 1 972 sos 25-14 1 973 Tie 21 -21 1 974 SOS 3S- 6 197S Aug. 31 -17 1 976 sos 41 -25 1977 sos 14-10 1978 sos 19- 7 1979 sos 28-26 1 980 Aug. 34- 7 1981 Aug. 34-31

overall series: sosu 27, Aug. 8, Tied 2. LOngest Win streak: SOSU 1 1 ( 1 931-1 955) . A u g . 2, ( 1 9 5 9-60. 1980-81) .

ALL-TIME SCORES

VS. 1 982 OPPONENTS

Molt Points: sosu 68 (1 954), Aug. 34 (1980 & 1981). Largest Margin : SOSU 68 (68-0, 1954), Aug. 27 (34-7 , 1980l. Most Points, Com• blned score: 74, 1968 CSOSU 47, Aug. 27). Fewest Points , combined score: 1 3, 1959 <Aug. 1 3, SOSU Ol. Shutouts: By SOSU-7; Aug.-1 . Last Shutout: BY SOSU, 1 969 (42-0l; BY Aug. 1959 (1 3-0l.

SOUTH DAKOTA Year Winner score 1889 Tie . 6- 6 1900 USO 1 7- 0 1901 USO 22- 0 1902 USO 10- 0 1904 Tie 6- 6 1905 USO 1 7- 0 1906 USO 22- 0 1910 USO 33- 0 191 1 USO 1 5- 6 1912 USO 73- 7 1914 USO 1 2- 0 191 5 USO 7- 0 1919 sos 1 3- 6 1920 USO 7- 3 1921 sos � 0 1922 Tie 7- 7 1923 sos 7- 0 1924 sos 10- 3 1925 sos 7- 0 1926 T ie 0- 0 1927 USO 16-1 2 1928 sos 1 3· 0 1929 sos 6- 0 1930 sos 1 3- 6 1931 USO 10· 0 1932 T ie 0- 0 1933 USO 6· 0 1°�3 sos 14- 0 i :B4 SOS 19- 0 1 935 USO 7- 2 1936 USO 6- 0 1 937 uSO 1 2- 2 1938 USO 7- 0 1 939 USO 21· 7 1940 USO 26- 0 1941 USO 40- 0 1 942 USO 7- 0 1 946 sos 20· 0 1 947 USO 26- 7 1948 USO 33- 0 1949 sos 27-25 1 950 sos 54-28 1 951 USO 26- 6 1 952 Tie 21-21 1 953 sbs 25- o 1 954 sos 20-1 9 1 955 sos 2 "' · 7 1956 USO 19-14 1 957 sos 21-1 3 1 958 USO r .- 7 1 959 sos 12- 7 1960 sos 28- 7 1961 sos 3 1- 6 1 962 sos .t -1- 0 1963 sos 61- 0 1 964 USO 10- 7

1 965 sos 30-14 1 966 SOS 22-'l 8 1 967 sos 42-14 1 968 USO 55-32 1 969 sos 20-14 1 970 USO 26- 0 1 971 USO 37-1 8 1972 USO 42-27 1 873 USO 36-10 · 1974 USO 20- 6 1975 sos 24-22 1 976 Tie 17-17 1 977 USO 15-10 1 978 USO 24- 7 1 979 sos 26-21 1979 sos 33-28 1 980 sos 21-13 1980 USO 16- 7 1 §01 · sosu 21-20 1 981 USO 28-16

overall series: USO 38, SOSU 31 , Tied 7. LOngest Win streak: USO 8 (1935-42), SOSU 5 (1959-63). MOit Points: SOSU 61 (1963), USO 73 (1912). Widest Margins: SOSU 61 (61 -0, 1963), USO 67 (73-6, 1912>. Most Points, One Game: 87 1 968 (USO 55, sosu 32).

NEBRASKA-OMAHA v,ar Winner score 1936 Tie 0- 0 1937 sos 20- 0 1938 sos 28- 6 1939 sos 7- 6 1940 sos 12- 7 1941 UNO 12- 0 1975 sos 56-14 1977 sos 34- 2

. 1978 UNO 16-1 3 1979 sos 31-14 1980 UNO 40-17 1981 SOSU 17-10

overall series: SOSU 8, U NO 3, Tied 1 . LOngest Win streak: SOSU 4 ( 1 937-40); UNO 1. Most Points: sosu 56 (1975); U NO 40 (1980>. Widest Margin: sosu 42, 1975 (56-14); UNO 23, 1980 (40-17). Most Points, one Came: 70, 1975 (SOSU 56, UNO 14). Fewest Points, one Came: o. 1 9 3 6 <scoreless tlel.

NORTHERN COLORADO

Year winner Score 1948 sos 27- 2 1949 sos 40- 13 1 959 U NC 22- O 1 960 sos 15- 14 1 961 sos 36- 1 3 1962 sos 47- O 1963 sos 54-1 4 1966 UNC 31- 7 1 976 U NC 22- 7

1 980 UNC 40- 7 1 981 UNC 22-20

overall series: SOSU 6, UNC 5. LOnQest Win streak: SOSU 4 ( 196Q-63l; UNC 4 (1966-81) . MOst Points: SOSU 54 (1 966), UNC 40 (1980l. Largest Margin : SOSU 40, 1966 (54-14); U NC 33, 1 980 (40-7). Most Points: 68 , 1 966 CSOSU 54 , UNC 1 4). Fewest Points: 22. 1 959 CUNC 22, SOSU Ol. Shutouts: By sosu 1 , by UNC 1 . Last Shutout: B Y SOSU, 1 962 (47-0l; By UNC, 1 959 (22-0l.

NORTH DAKOTA STATE

Year Winner score 1 903 NOS 1 908 sos 1 909 NOS 1 910 sos 191 1 sos 1913 sos 19 15 sos 1917 sos 1919 Tie 1920 sos 1921 sos 1922 sos 1 923 NOS 1924 sos 1925 Tie 1926 sos 1927 sos 1928 sos 1929 Tie 1 930 NOS 1931 sos 1932 NOS 1933 sos

- 1 934 sos 1 935 NOS 1936 NOS 1937 sos 1938 NOS 1 939 sos 1 940 sos 1941 NOS 1 942 sos 1 946 NOS 1 947 sos 1948 sos . 1 949 sos 1950 sos 1 951 Tie 1 952 NOS 1 953 sos 1954 sos 1 955 sos 1 956 NOS 1957 sos 1 958 NOS 1 959 NOS 1 960 Tie 1 961 sos 1 962 sos 1 963 sos 1 964 NOS 1 965 NOS

85- 0 1 1 · 0

1 1 · 5 6- 3

1 4· 3 7- 6

21 · 0

21 -14 0- 0

27- 7 54- 0

1 3- 0

14-1 3 14- 0

3- 3 21 - 0 34- 0 27- 6 0- 0

24· 0 7- 0

1 2· 6 1 3- 7 38- 0

7- 6 7- 0

1 3- 6 1 3- 6

6- 0 7- 0

25· 0 14· 0

6· 0 7- 0 7- 6

33-13 60- 0 7- 7

48-14 32-14 50-13 33- 7 ;6- 9 32-14 33:20 8- 6

14-14 41-12 1 7- 6 40-25 20-1 3 41 -1 3

1966 N OS 35- 6 1967 NOS 34-14 1968 N OS 21 · 3 1969 N OS 20-13 1970 NOS 35- 0 1971 sos 20-1 3 1972 N OS 34-1 6 1973 N OS 24-1 4 1974 N OS 28· 0 1975 sos 1 3- 8 1976 N OS 1 3- ·O 1977 NOS 27-1 4 1978 N OS 28-26 1979 N OS 38-14 1980 N OSU 23-1 6 1981 N OSU 48-24

overall series: SOSU 33 , NOSU 30, Tied 9. LOngest Win streak: sosu 5 (1910-1917), NOSU 7 ( 1964-1970). MOit POlnts: SOSU 60 ( 1 9 50 ) , NOSU 8 5 (1903). Larg e st Marg i n : SOSU 6 0 (60-0, 1 950l, NOSU 85 <85-0, 1 903). MOst Points, aoth Tea ms: 8 5 , 1 90 3 (NOSU 85, SOSU Ol. Most Points, aoth Teams: 8 5 , 1 90 3 <NOSU 85, SOSU Ol. Fewest Poi n t s , Both Teams: o twice (1 919, 1 929).

MANKATO STATE Year Winner score 1 937 SOSU 40-7 1 954 SOSU 66-0 1 957 SOSU 20-6 1964 MSU 7-6 1 96 5 MSU 1 4-7 1 970 MSU 43-19 1 971 MSU 1 0-0 1 972 MSU 24-17 1973 MSU 21 -0 1 974 50SU 45-14 1 975 SOSU 10-0

overall series: MSU 6, SOSU 5 Longest Win Streak: SOSU 3 (1 937-57), MSU 6 (1 964-73). Most Points: sosu 66 (1 954), MSU 43 C 1 970l. W i dest Marg i n s : SOSU 66, 1954 <66-0l; MSU 24, 1970 (43- 19).

MORNINCSIDE Year Winner score 1 922 sos 48- 0 1 923 Morn 26-24 1 924 sos 24- 0 1 926 sos 2 1 - - 6 1 927 sos 44· 7 1 928 sos 1 3- 7 1 929 sos 38· 0 1 930 Morn 1 3· o 1 931 sos 20- 0 1 932 sos 26- 6

1 933 sos 21· 6 1 934 Morn 1 3· 7 1 935 sos 1 2· 6 1 936 Morn 13- o 1 937 Morn 7- o

1 938 sos 14-1 3 1 939 sos 34-1 3 1 940 Tie 6- 6 1 941- sos 3- 0 1 942 sos 3- 0 1 946 Tie 0- 0 1 947 sos 1 3- 0 1 948 Morn 18- 1 3 1 949 sos 27-20 1 950 sos 31- 7 1 951 sos 28-26 1 952 sos 39-26 1 953 sos 31 -29 1 954 Morr. 39-34 1 955 Tie 21-21 1 956 sos 28-1 3 1 957 Tie 7- 7 1 958 sos 26- 6 1 959 Morn 34-32 960 sos 22· 0

1 961 sos 56- 0 1 962 sos 41- 7 1 963 sos 28-22 1 964 sos 32-21 1 965 Morn 25-20 1 966 Morn 41 -21 1 967 sbs 24-1 5 1 968 sos 43-14 1 969 Morn 32-22 1 970 sos 44-24 1 971 Morn 21 -1 2 1 972 sos 35- 0 1 973 sos 52-1 2 1 .974 sos 27- 8 1975 sos 1 7- 0 1 976 sos 1 4- 0 1 977 sos 44-20 1 978 sos 41 - 17 1979 sos 24- 0 1 980 SOS 1 7- 6 1 981 Morn 28-23

overall series: sosu 39, Morn . 1 3, Tied. 4. Longest Win streak: SDSU 9 (1972-80), MOm. 2 <19:S6-:S7 & 1965-66). Most Points: sosu 56 ( 1 9 6 1 ) , M o r n 4 1 (1 966). Widest Margin: sosu 56 <56-0, 1 961), Morn. 20 (41 -21 , 1 966). MOst Points, Both Teams: 7 3 , 1 9 54 (Morn 39, sosu 34). Fewest Points , Both Teams: o, 1 946. Shutouts: By sosu 14; by Morn 4. Last Shutout: BY SOSU, 1 979 (24-0l; By Morn . 1 937 <7-0l.

NORTH DAKOTA Year Winner score 1 906 sos 5- 4 1 907 UNO 24- 6 1 9 14 sos 1 4· 3 1 91 5 Tie 0- 0 1 9 1 6 sos 14· 7

1917 sos 1 3- 6 1919 sos 9- 7 1920 UNO 6- 3 1 921 sos 27-14 1 922 UNO 16· 6 1 923 UNO 1 2· 6 1 924 sos 7- 6 1926 sos 6- 0 1928 UNO 6- 0 1 929 UNO 7- 6 1930 UNO 21 - 0 1931 UNO 34· 6 1 932 UNO 1 3· 0 1933 sos 18- 2 1934 UNO 6- 0 1935 Tie 6- 6 1 936 sos 33· 6 1938 sos 37- 0 1939 sos 14-1 3 1940 UNO 6- 0 1941 UNO 33-1 5 1942 UNO 19- 8 1 948 UNO 31 · 6 1949 UNO 19- 0 1950 Tie 21 -21 1951 sos 21-1 2 1952 sos 60- 6 1953 Tie 1 3-1 3 1954 sos 34-20 1955 sos 14- 6 1956 sos 14-1 3 1957 sos 53-21 1958 UNO 30- 12 1959 sos 6- 0 1960 UNO 27-23 1961 UNO 14-1 3 1962 sos 26- 0 1963 sos 7- 6 1 964 UNO 35-28 1965 UNO 14- 7 19f6 UNO 43- 0 1967 UNO 9- 7 . 1968 UNO 21 - 16 1969 sos 1 9-1 3 1970 UNO 36· 3 1971 UNO 35- 7 1972 UNO 5 1 -21 1973 UNO 28-20 1 974 sos 5 5- 6 1975 UNO 3 5-14 1976 sos 28- 6 1977 Tie 6- 6 1978 sos 30-19 1 979 UNO 1 3- 0 1980 UNO 47-1 3 1981 SOSU 28-16

overall series: UNO 32, SOSU 24, Tied 5. LOngest Win streak: SOSU 4, 11954-57), UNO 5 (1 928-32), 1940-49, (1 964-68.l MOst Points: SOSU 60 (1952), UNO 51 ( 1 972). Widest Margin: sosu 54 (60-6, 1952), UNO 43 (43-0, 1 966). Most Points, Both Teams: 74 , 1 9 5 7 (SOSU 53, UNO 2 1 ). Fewest Po ints , Both Teams: o. 1 9 1 5. Shutouts: sosu S; UNO 9. Last Shutout: sosu 1 962 (26-0l; UNO 1 979 (1 3-0l.

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CHARTER MEMBER

OF NORTH CENTRAL

CONFERENCE

south Dakota State is · a charter member of the North central Inter­collegiate Athletic conference or NCC.

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

Early competition involved just three sports: football, basketball and track. The NCC now determines cham­pionships in 10 sports for men and has an expanding number of champion­ships for women. Men's champion� ships are determined in football, cross country and golf in the fall; basketball, wrestl ing, swimming and indoor track in the winter; plus baseball, tennis and outdoor track in the spring.

The league has been a model for other NCAA Division II conferences around the nation, not only com­petitively but also from an ad­ministrative standpoint. Athletically, the conference has produced two NCAA College Division basketball champions, uso in 1958 and sosu in 1963; three NCAA cross country cham­pions, sosu in 1959 and 1973 plus NDSU in 1 972; and two NCAA wrestl ing champions. In addition, NDSU won three College Division football cham­pionships (awarded via polls).

The league has had numerous changes in membership over the years, although five charter members are still counted among the teams in the 10-member league.

During the spring and summer of 1981, the most recent changes were made. Mankato State, a league member from 1968 through 1977, was re-admitted to the conference at the league's spring meeting. Then, during the summer, St. Cloud State's application for admission was approv­ed. Mankato and St. Cloud competed in all sports except football and

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

The Universi ty of Northern Col­orado at Greeley was added to the league In 1979, and the Bears won the conference football championship In their first attempt (1980>. UNC com­petes in a l l sports except baseball-they have maintained their baseball program at the Division I level.

Charter members still participating are SDSU, USO, NDSU, UNO and Morn­ings i de. Also in the league is Augustana College of Sioux Falls, ad­mitted to the conference In 1941; and the university of Nebraska-Omaha, In the league since 1976.

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

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

Nebraska W esleyan w i thdrew following the 1927 footbali season.

The University of Northern · Iowa (then Iowa State Teachers College) Joined the league in 1936 and left in 1978.

R.D. "Dewey" Halford, former foot­ball coach at Morningside College, became the league's third commis­sioner during the summer of 1977, succeeding Dr. Richard G . Kop­penhaver, who resigned when the league offices moved from Min­neapolis to Sioux Falls.

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

The NCC commi�sioner·s address is: Mr. R.D. "Dewey" Halford,

commissioner North central Conference Suite 1000 Ramada Inn 2400 N. Louise Avenue Sioux Falls, S.D. 57107

NCC 1922-SOUth Dakota State

university

1923- Morningside

1 924-SOUth Dakota State university

1925- Creighton University University of south Dakota

1 926-SOUth Dakota State University

1927- Creighton University University of south Dakota

1928- University of North Dakota

1929- University of North Dakota

1930- University of North Dakota

1931- University of North Dakota

1932- North Dakota State University

1 933-SOuth Dakota state University

1934- University of North Dakota

1935- North Dakota State University

1936- University of North Dakota

1937-·University of North Dakota

1938- University of south Dakota

1939-SOuth Dakota state University

1940- University of Northern Iowa

1941- University of Northern Iowa

1942- University of Northern Iowa Augustana College

1943 No conference competition

1947- University of Northern Iowa University of south Dakota

1948- University of Northern Iowa

1 949-SOuth Dakota state University University of Northern Iowa

1 950-SOuth Dakota state University

1951- University of South Dakota

1952- University of Northern Iowa

1 953-South Dakota state University

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CHAMPS 1 954-SOUth Dakota State

university Morningside Co llege

1955-SOUth Dakota State university

1956- Morningside Col lege

1957-SOUth Dakota State university

1958- University of North Dakota

1959- Augustana College

1960- University of Northern Iowa

1961-SOUth Dakota State University University of Northern Iowa

1962-SOUth Dakota State university University of Northern Iowa

1 963-SOUth Dakota State University

1964- University of Northern Iowa University of North Dakota North Dakota State University

1965- North Dakota State University

1966- North Dakota State University Un iversitY of North Dakota

1967- North Dakota state University

1968- North Dakota State University

1969- North Dakota State University

1970- North Dakota State University

1971 - University of North Dakota

1972- University of North Dakota University of south Dakota

1973- North Dakota State University University of south Dakota

1974- North Dakota State University University of North Dakota University of South Dakota

1975- University of North Dakota

1976- North Dakota State University

1977- North Dakota State University

1978- Un iversity of South Dakota

1979- Uni versity of North Dakota

1980-UniversitY -Of Northern Colorado

1981 -North Dakota State University

1980 ALL-NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST TEAM OFFENSE

Position Name SCtlOOI Ht. wt. Wide Receiver John Bergdale Aug. 6-0 190 Wide Receiver Tom O'Boyle USO 6-1½ 174 Tight End •Jeff Olcus USO 6-2½ 203 Interior Line Howard Holmen NDSU 6-2½ 235 Interior Line Qulnten Hofer 5DSU 6-3 270 Interior Line Brad Wimmer N. Colo. 6-5 240 Interior Lipe Jay HIibert UNO 6-6 255 Interior Line Marty Rocca Neb.-Omaha 6-1 235 Quarterback Marty Higgins sosu 5-11 175 Running back •MIison Jones UNO 5-11 210 Runnlngback Mike Kasowski NOSU 5-11½ 197 Running back Kevin Peters NOSU 5-11 198 Most valuable Lineman-Howard Holmen, North Dakota State Most Valuable -Back-MIison Jones, North Dakota

FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Lineman Jim Kent NOSU 6-1½ 205 Lineman KIP Pharis USO 6-2 235 Lineman Duane Hirsch N-Colo. 6-2 250 Lineman •oeacon Nauslar N. Colo. 6-4 225 Lineman • John Walker Neb.-Omaha 6-5 245 Linebacker TOCICI Lecy NDSU 6-2½ 231 Linebacker Mike Wieben Morn. 6-4 223 Linebacker •Bob Knapton N. Colo. 6-1 210 Deep Back •wayne SChluchter NDSU 6-3½ 214 Deep Back •Jay Depner Morn. 5-11½ 178 Deep Back Ioan Dummermuth sosu 6-1 190 Deep Back • Jeff Compton UNO 6-0 190

Yr.

Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr.

ttometown

Alcestor, so Des Moines, IA Sioux City, IA Columbia Heights, MN Hot springs, so Wlnfleld, KS Bloomington, MN Grand Island, NE Ankeny, IA Winnipeg, Canada Buffalo, ND Cloquet, MN

Olympia Field, Ill. Groton, so Holyoke, co Omaha, NE Omaha, NE Granite Falls, MN Lisbon, IA Yuma, co St. CIOUCI, MN Menasha, WI SIOUX Falls, so Grand Forks, ND

Most valuable Lineman-John walker, Nebraska-Omaha, & Bob Knapton, Northern ColoraClo Most valuable Back-Wayne SChluchter, North Dakota State

COACH OF THE YEAR:

DOn Morton, North Dakota state University

FIRST TEAM KICKERS Punter Place Kicker

Doug SChlosser Kevin Jelden

NDSU 6-0½ 202 Sr. Mandan, ND N. Colo. 6-0 170 so. Greeley, co

•tnCllcates first team repeaters from 1980 llnCllcates first team repeater from 1979

SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Tight EnCI Terry Hughes Morn. 6-2 220 Wide Receiver Larry sage N. Colo. 6-3 190 Wide Receiver Mike Ethier SDSU 6-3 190 Interior Line Cliff Carmody NDSU 6-2½ 242 Interior Line Mark Seeman Morn. 6-4 237 Interior Line Mark Mostek N. Colo. 6-5 240 Interior Line Steve Ninnemann UNO 6-4 233 Interior Line - Jim Dietz Neb.-Omaha 6-3 260 Quarterback Mark Nellermoe NDSU 5-10½ 1 84 Runntngback Brian Bunkers SDSU 6-1 210 Runnlngback Emmett Huston USO 5-10 175 Runnlngback Jim Bright N. Colo. 6-0 195 • 1ne11cates first team repeaters from 1980 #Indicates first team repeater from 1979

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Lineman

· Lineman Lineman Lineman Lineman Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Deep Back Deep Back Deep Back Deep Back

Punter Place Kicker

Steve Schmitt Morn. 6-1 224 Jerus Campbell USO 6-3½ 214 Stan Mlkawos NDSU 6-4 244 Rich Mlssong NDSU 6-4 235 Dan Sweetwood Neb.-Omaha 6-2 230 Tom Olson SDSU. 6-1 200 Don Schmidt USO 6-1 200 Craig Austin USO 6-3 220 Jerry Norris Aug. 5-11 180 Ray Sperger N. Colo. 6-0 180 Chuck Spencer Neb.-Omaha 5-10 170 Steve Agee Neb.-Omaha 5-10 180

SECOND TEAM KICKERS Don G�ist N. Colo. 6-1 185 Mark Paulsen Morn. 6-0 189

Sr. Sr. SO. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr.

Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr.

Fr. Sr.

we.st Des Moines, IA Greeley, co Winnipeg, Canada Pipestone, MN sanely, UT Golden, co south St. Paul, MN Lincoln, NE Fargo, ND · FUida, MN Marshalltown, IA O'Neill, NE

OUbUQUe, IA MIiier, SD Winnipeg, Canada St. Paul, MN Omaha, NE Des Moines, IA Schleswig, IA Watertown, SD Anoka, MN FalrflelCI, OH Ralston, NE Omaha, NE

Fort Morgan, co Cushing, IA

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1 981 OAME BY CAME

SUMMARY . . .

St. Cloud State 0 0 0 3

south Dakota state 1 4 7 9 1 0

Freshman Kicker Sparks Victory over St. Cloud

B ROOK INGS-- F resh man p lace kicker Russ Meier set a school record with four f ie ld goals in one game, and set another by kicking for 16 points as south Dakota State defeated St. C loud State 40-3 in the season's opener for both teams.

Meier h it field goals of 30, 3 1 , 35 and 37 yards and also k icked four extra p o i n t s . s o p h o m o re Q ua rterback M i ke Law made h is fi rst col leg iate start a good one, com­p leting 1 2 of 22 passes for 1 1 6 ya rds wh i l e a l so rushing for 60 yards on 17 attempts.

sen ior free safety Dan Dummermuth sparked a d e fen se wh i c h i n ­t e rce p te d f i v e T o m Ne lson passes on the afternoon. Dummermuth got three of those--on suc­cessive possessions by St. C l o u d in t he second Q uarter. Twenty-two d if-

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fe r e n t p l a ye r s were cred ited with tackles in th is one for State.

SDSU-Brian Bunkers 2 yard run <Russ Meier kick> 69 yards, 8 plays,' 6: 11 1st a, drive started after punt. SDSU 7, SCSU 0.

SDSU-Mike Law 9 yard run <Meier kick> 33 yards, 4 plays, 3:32 1st a, after scs punt on which Huskies were �enal ized 15 yards on the return. SDSU 14, scsu o.

SDSU-Paul Reynen 1 3 yard pass from Law. <Meler kick) 44 yards, 8 plays, 0:33 2nd a, after Dan Dum­mermuth interception. SDSU 21 , scsu 0.

SDSU-Meier 30 yard field goal . 11 :21 3rd a, 17 yards, 6 plays after four yard punt. SDSU 24, scsu o.

SDSU-Meier 31 yard field goal. 5 :16 3rd a, 1 yard, 4 play drive after Mi lton Stuckey pass interception. SDSU 27, SCSU 0.

SDSU-Meier 35 yard field goal. 5: 16 3rd a. 6 play, 16 yard drive after scsu punt. sosu 30, scsu o.

scsu-Gregg Pederson 31 yard field goal, 1 5:00 4th Q after SDSU kickoff.

SDSU-Meier 37 yard field goal. 4:53 4th a, 7 plays, 36 yards, after taking over on downs. SDSU 33, scsu 3.

SDSU-Terry Van Maanen 1 yard run <Meier kick> 2 :10 4th a. 29 yards, 3 plays after Ray Bonus recovered fumble.

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7 0 1sosu Western Illinois

western Illinois Rallies To Beat Jacks 1 7-1 3

MACOMB I L··SDSU clung to a 1 3-7 halftime about as long as the Jacks defense COUid hOld out, and in the end, it was a botched punt which put western I l ­l inois in a position to pu l l out a 1 7-1 3 victory.

SDSU had l i ttle or no runn ing game in this one, ga i n i ng 22 net ya rds rush ing . But the Jacks us­ed two Russ Meier field goals, the fi rst from 49 ya r d s , a l o n g w i t h a 42-yard screen pass from Mike Law to Steve Sundet, to take a 13-7 lead in the second quarter after WIU had scored the game's first touchdown.

WIU had a 3-0-230 advan­tage in total offense, but the Leatherneck defense held the Jacks to zero yards in the .second half, the western · s offense time and aga in was knock­ing on the door for a

score. The winner, which came with just over seven minutes to p lay, was set up when Meier was tackl­ed before he cou ld get a punt off. That gave WIU the bal l on the SDSU 1 3 .

SDSU-Russ Meier 49 yard field goal. 5:31 1st a, 23 yard drive, 7 plays, drive started after WIU punt. SDSU 3, WIU 0.

WIU-Farnk Angelucci 8 yard pass from Paul Marszalek <Barry O'Neil kickl 2:39 1 st a. 61 yards in 5 plays after SDSU kickoff. WIU 7, SDSU 3.

SDSU-Steve Sundet 42 yard pass from Mike Law <Meier kick> 0: 1 8 1st a. 72 yards 4 plays plus 28 yard pass interference penalty on wIu. SDSU 10, WIU 7.

SDSU-Meier 35 yard field goal. 0:03 2nd a. 30 yards, 3 plays after Jarvis DeBerg pass interception. SDSU 13, WIU 7.

WIU-Angelucci 9 yard pass from Marszalek !O'Neil kick> 1 3 yards, 4 plays with TD on 4th and 6 play after Meier was tackled for 12 yard loss while attempting to punt. WIU 14, SDSU 1 3 7:58 4th 0. WIU-O'Neil 42 yard field goal . 2:28 4th a. 1 5 yard drive, 7 plays, after SDSU punt. WIU 1 7, SDSU 13 .

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;uth Dakota SOuth Dakota State

History Repeats-Jacks Win in Fourth Quarter

BROOKINGS-For the se­cond year in a row, SDSU used a big fou rth Quarter to defeat the Un iversity of south Dakota at Brook­ings.

uso was lead ing 20-3 and seemingly had th ings u n d e r c o n t r o l ( t h e Coyotes had 1 61 yards i n the first quarter whi le SDSU had 40>. But the Jacks used a no-huddle of­fense to s low up the coyote rush , then got a coup le of late breaks to win it.

The Jacks f in ished with a 362 -342 a d va ntage i n yards, and State was v ir­tual ly unstoppable in the fourth Quarter when the Jacks got a Brad Christian­son pass interception and a Dave Larsen fum b l e recovery t o set up scores.

The winn ing �core, by Steve Sundet, came with 2 :35 to play and capped a 20 ya rd d r i ve a ft e r Larsen 's recovery.

USO-Chris Dan iel 3 yard run (Kurt Seibel kick) 8:10 1st a. USD went 80 yards on 14 plays after opening kickoff. USO 7, SDSU 0.

uso-Dan Lelkvold 59 yard pass from Daniel <Seibel kick> 1 :36 1 st a. 89 yards, 6 Plays after Don Schmidt recovered Terry van Maanen fum­ble at 1 1 . USD 14, sosu 0.

SDSU-Russ Meler 42 yard field goal . 41 yards, 6 plays, 0:25 2nd a. , after USO punt. USO 14, SDSU 3 .

USD-Rlck McKeever 2 yard run 12 pt . conversion failed> 51 yards, 7 plays after sosu punt. USD 20, sosu 3.

SDSU-Mlke Law 11 yard run < Law pass incomplete> 63 yards, 9 p lays, 1 1 :26 4th a. drive started after uso punt. USD 20, SDS 9.

SDSU-Brlan Bunkers 1 yard run <Law pass Incomplete> 4:S2 4th a. 53 yards, 10 plays after Brad Chris­tianson pass interception. uso 20, SDSU 1 5.

SDSU-Steve Sundet 1 yard run <Meier kick> 2:35 4th a. 20 yards, 4 plays after Dave Larsen recovered USD fumble. SDSU 22, USO 20.

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:S 1 1 7 0

Jelden Kicks Five Field coals As UNC Ruins Hobo oav 22-20

B ROOK I N G S--No rt h e rn Co lorado p l ace k i c ke r Kevin Jelden set a North central conference and NCAA Division I I record, kicking five field goals as UNC dumped the Jacks 22-20 on Hobo Day.

Jelden·s kicking saved the Bears, who were r iddl ­ed for 404 yards total of­fense by State . . . wh i l e UNC had 247.

In the end, it was a 34-yard pass interception return for a touchdown by Bob Knapton wh ich won it for UNC. That hap­p e n e d i n t h e t h i r d quarter and gave UNC a 22-1 4 lead .

Jelden·s field goals were 30, 24, 42, 51 and 25 yards.

Mike Law hit 22 of 39 passes for 242 y·ards, and added 37 yards rush ing for a 279 yard day.

UNC-Kevin Jelden 30 yard field goal 8:31 1 st a. 63 yards, 14 plays, after open ing kickoff. UNC 3, SDSU 0. .

SDSU-Steve Sundet 1 yard run (RUSS Meier kick) 4:18 1 st a, 82 yards, 13 plays after UNC kickoff.

UNC-Jelden 24 yard field goal. 0:24 1st a. 63 yards, 10 plays, after SDSU kickoff. SDSU 7, UNC 6.

SDSU-Dave Nissen 71 yard run on fake punt <Meier kick>. 9:47 2nd a. 80 yards, 4 plays. SDSU 14, UNC 6.

UNC-Jelden 42 yard fie ld goal . 8:04 2nd o . 5 yards, 4 plays, after Chris Coppa·s 61 yard k ickoff return. SDSU 1 4, UNC 9.

UNC-Jelden 51 yard field goal . 10:56 3rd a. 8 yards, 7 plays after SDSU punt-4th & 15 play. sosu 14, UNC 12 .

UNC-Jelden 25 yard field goal . 4: 1 5 3rd a. 27 yards, 7 plays, after SDSU punt. Jacks got m inus one yard on the punt. UNC 1 5, SDSU 14.

UNC-Bob Knapton 34 yard pass interception return. Uelden kickl 3:57 3rd quarter. on secon d down after Jelden·s fifth field goal . UNC 22, SDSU 14.

SDSU-Mike Law 10 yard run. (Law pass incomplete!. 68 yards, 7 plays after UNC kickoff. 14:50 4th a. UNC 22, SDSU 20.

1sosu North Dakota state

Bison cround came Buries Jacks, Law Injured on First series

FARGO-North Dakota State rushed for 403 yards, led by 1 40 from Kevin Peters, and the Bison buried the Jacks 48-24 after a wi ld start.

SDSU lost quarterback M ike Law on the th ird play of the game, b ut Marty Higgins came on to get 1 71 yards total offense.

That was no match for the Bison, however.

SDSU-Marty Higgins 5 yard run (RUSS Meler kick) 1 1 :03 1 st a, 83 yards, 12 plays after k ickoff. sosu 7, NDSU 0.

NDSU-Mark Luedtke 25 yard field goal. 6:24 1st a , 7 yards, 4 plays, after Wayne Schluchter pass Interception. sosu 7, NDSU 3.

SDSU-Meier 21 yard fle!d goal . 1 : 34 1st a, 79 yards, 1 4 plays after NDSU kickoff. SDSU 1 0, NDSU 3.

NDSU-Mark Nellermoe 3 yard run <Luedtke kick> 1 3:34 2nd a, 59 yards, 9 plays, after sosu kickoff. SDSU 10, NDSU 10,

;ebraska-Omaha DSU

N DSU-Jeff Conley 24 yard run <Luedtke kick> 8:05 2nd a, 80 yards, 9 plays, after interception in end zone by Schluchter. NOSU 17, SDSU 10.

N DSU-Luedtke 25 yard field goal . 3:06 2nd a, 39 yards, 7 plays after SDSU punt. NDSU 20, SDSU 10.

N DSU-Mike Kasowski 2 yard run <Luedtke kick> 69 yards, 6 plays, after sosu kickoff, 1 2:41 3rd a, NOSU 27, SDSU 10.

N DSU-Conley 36 yard run <Lued­tke> kick 8:37 3rd a, 55 yards, 5 plays, after sosu punt. NDSU 34, sosu 10.

SDSU-Hlggi ns 4 yard run <Meier k ick> 5:58 3rd a, 4 yards, 1 play, after NDSU fumbled punt. NDSU 34, SDSU 17 .

NDSU-Nellermoe 1 yard run <Luedtke kick> 0:01 3rd a, 49 yards, 6 plays, after Bison took over on downs.

NDSU-Jeff WIii is 5 yard run <Luedtke kick> 5:39 4th a, 73 yard, 1 1 plays, after SDSU punt. NDSU 48, SDSU 17 .

SDSU-Mlke Ethier 25 yard pass from Higgins <Meier kickl 93 yards, 1 5 plays, 1 :45 4th a, after Bison k ickoff. NDSU 48, SDSU 24.

Law Paces Jacks to Beef Bowl Victory over Nebraska-Omaha

BROOK INGS--M i ke Law rushed 26 times for 1 53 yards and completed 10 of 1 6 passes fo r another 77 yards for a 230 yard day as S D S U o u t l a s t e d Nebraska-Omaha 1 7-1 0 at the Beef Bowl game.

Law was voted t he g a m e ' s O u ts ta n d i n g P layer by t h e m e d ia covering the game as he d i rected State to · 342 yards total offense on the afternoon.

UNO led 10-7 at the ha lf, but the Jacks took - the lead for good on a 22 yard

TD run by Brian Bunkers with 2:1 8 left in tt,e th i rd quarter.

SDSU-Brian Bunkers 3 yard run (RUSS Meler kick) 8:1 7 1st a, 56 yards, 14 plays after UNO punt. SDSU 7, UNO 0.

UNO-Mark McManigal 4 yard run <Mark Pettit kick> 10:32 2nd a. 56 yards, 6 plays, after SDSU punt. SDSU 7, UNO 7.

UNO-Pettit 37 yard field goal . 4:29 2nd a. 21 yards, 8 plays, after SDSU punt. UNO 10, SDSU 7.

SDSU-Bunkers 22 yard run !Meier kick> 2 :18 2nd a. 22 yards, 1 play, after UNO fumbled SDSU punt. SDSU 14, UNO 10.

SDSU-Meier 21 yard field goal . 4 :19 4th a. 24 yards, 7 plays after 16 yard UNO punt into wind. SDSU 1 7. UNO 10.

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1 981 CAME BY CAME STATISTICAL SUMMARY

OPPONENT:

St. Cloud State south Dakota state

south oa.kota State western I l l inois

south Dakota south Dakota State

Nebraska-Omaha south Dakota State

Northern Colorado south Dakota State

south Dakota State North Dakota State

south Dakota State Morningside

North Dakota south Dakota state

Augustana south Dakota State

south Dakota State south Dakota

SDSU

sout

First oowns RuShlng R-Pa- Att·YdS Pn-Tot

6-6-1-1 3 47-1 14 1 3-8-2-23 . 52-21 7

4-8-1 -1 3 32-22 1 1 -6-1 -18 43-144

9-6-1 -16 49-21 1 1 3-10-0-23 50-179

6-5-0-1 1 42-143 1 3-5-1 -19 54-265

5-7-1-13 48-1 19 11 -11 -2-24 44-162

10-10-3-23 58-130 19- 5-1-25 69-403

14-8-1-23 55-230 6-5-1-12 47-170

10-4:2-1 6 49-123 1 1 -1 1-0-22 47-187

6-13-3-22 39-144 1 2-1 5-1-28 51-224

7-8-3-18 29-107 6-13-0-19 55-266

3 3 3

7 7 1 4

Yards Passing

1 27 1 42

208 1 56

1 31 1 83

1 09 77

1 28 242

231 1 1 5

1 66 1 21

68 212

360 3 1 5

269 1 53

7

0

coyotes Win Rematch 28-16, Jacks Finish 6th in NCC

VERMILLION-For the se­cond year in a row, sosu won in Brookings and uso won the rematch in Ver­mi l l ion .

This t ime, the game put USO at 3-3-1 in NCC play While SDSU fel l to 2-4-1 , putting state sixth in the final standings--wh ich is exactly where the Jacks were p icked in the pre­season .

SDSU had 376 yards total offense, but couldn't stop the coyotes, who gained 41 9.

Emmett Huston had 1 22 yards for the Coyotes. For State, Mark Dolan h it 1 3 of 29 passes for 204 yards as the Jacks passed for 269.

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USO-Tom O'Boyle 46 yard pass from Chris Dan iel <Kurt Seibel kick>. 1 2:40 1 s.t a, 73 yards, 5 plays, after opening kickoff. USO 7, SDSU 0.

SDSU-Russ Meler 37 yard field goal . 9:59 1st a, 44 yards, 6 plays, after USO kickoff. USO 7, SDSU 3.

USO-Emmett Huston 1 yard run <Seibel k ick> 1 2:47 2nd a, 42 yards, 8 plays, after sosu punt with 1 5 return b y Mick David. USO 14, SDSU 3.

·sosu-Meier 49 yard field goal. 3:08 2nd a. 48 yards, 7 plays after USO punt. USO 14, SDSU 6.

USO-Rick McKeever 3 yard run <Seibel kick> 6: 56 3rd a, 55 yards, 10 plays, after fake punt by sosu. USO 21 , sosu 6.

sosu-Meier 31 yard f ield goal . 2 :49 3rd a, 57 yards, 1 G plays after USO punt. USO 21 , SDSU 9.

USO-Dan Leikvold 50 yard pass from Daniel <Seibel k ick> 0:26 3rd a, 80 yard, 6 plays, after sosu kickoff. USO 28, SDSU 9.

SDSU-Mlke Eth ier 9 yard pass from Mark Dolan <Meler kick> 1 :34 4th a, 80 yard drive, 8 plays, after USO punt. USO 28, SDSU 1 6.

Passes Total Return PUnts- Penalty FUmbles

C-A-1 Offense Yards Average -Yards -Lost

9-22-5 241 3 6-33.7 9-120 1 '.1 1 6-31-2 359 42 2-31 .5 2-24 1 -1

1 6-36-2 230 40 7-35.0 9-67 2-0 14-34-3 300 -2 6-33.7 7-68 2-1

7-1 7-1 342 25 6-38.2 6-56 1-1 1 8-33-1 362 41 4-43.8 2-20 2-2

1 0-16-1 252 0 6-27.7 1 - 15 2-1 1 0-1 6-0 342 -1 5-31 .6 9-91 3-3

7-14-1 247 56 5-38.8 7-70 0-0

22-39-3 404 22 3-19.0 4-46 2-2

1 7-30-2 361 3 6-35.5 3-35 1 -0 5- 8-0 518 20 3-39.7 7-69 2-1

1 5-32-3 396 7 4-36.7 5-30 4-2 7-18-1 291 77 6-35.6 6-61 4-3

6-19-1 1 91 5 9-36.5 4-19 3-0 22-33-2 399 26 4-34.3 4-43 1 -1

23-36-1 504 2 8-38.6 4-40 2-0 25-44-1 539 35 4-37.3 5-74 4-3

2 1 -41 -0 376 1 6 3-44.0 8-87 0-0

7-1 3-Q 419 1 5 4-44.0 8-47 0-0

0 10 0 6 7 1 4 7 0

Jacks Ambush Sioux on ABC-Reg�onal Television

B R O O K I N G S - - S o u t h Dakota state's f irst ap­pearance on ABC regional TV was a good one as the Jacks u pset the University Of North Dakota 28-1 6.

Marty Higg ins and Tom Olson led the Jacks. Hig­gins was named Chevrolet Player of the Game for State after he completed 22 of 33 passes for 21 2 yards and added another 97 yards rush ing for a 309 yard performance. H e scored twice and passed for a third TD.

Olson had a br i l l iant defens ive performance for the Jacks with 1 5 tackles, six of them solos, a n d State con t ro l l e d UND's h igh-powered runn­i ng game "hold ing" A l l-

American M i lson Jones to 81 yards.

sosu-Brian Bunkers 1 yard run (RUSS Meler kick) 56 yards, 13 plays, after UNO punt. 9:23 1 st a, sosu 7, UND O.

SDSU-Mike Eth ier 7 yard pass from Marty Higgins <Meier kick> 14: 54 2nd a, 45 yards, 6 plays, after Brad Christianson pass Intercep­tion . SDSU 14, UNO 0.

UNO-Mike Moe 3 yard run <Tony Sdao kick> 5:33 2nd a, 90 yard drive In 14 plays after SDSU punt. SDSU 14, UNO 7.

SDSU-Martv Higgins 5 yard run <Meier kick> 2:54 2nd a, 69 yards, 6 plays, after UNO kickoff. SDSU 21 , UNO 7 .

UND-Sdao 34 yard f ie ld goal. 0:29 2nd a, 49 yards and 10 plays after SDSU kickoff. SDSU 21 , UNO 10.

SDSU-Higgins 3 yard run <Meier kickJ 1 :41 3rd a, 76 yards, 11 plays, after UNO punt. SDSU 28, UNO 10.

UNO-MIison Jones 2:21 4th a, 1 9 yards a n d 1 1 plays after pass in­terception. SDSU 28, UNO 1 6.

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1 4 7 7

7 7 9

Higgins sets Total Offense Record BLit Jacks Lose to Augustana 34-31

BROOKINGS--Marty Hig­gins broke the school and North central conference single-game total offense record, but Augustana handled SDSU for the se­cond straight year, 34-31.

It was wild, offense­filled game all the way. The two teams had 1043 yards. Augie's Scott Shaft passed for 360 yards and five touchdowns. John sergdale caught n ine passes for 135 yards for Augie. Higgins set a school record with 315 yards passing, and he rushed for 109 more. Mike Ethier caught seven passes for 98 yards for the Jacks.

SDSU-Marty Higgins 60 yard run (RUSS Meier kick) 9:44 1st 0, 80 yards, 4 plays after Augie punt. SDSU 7, Aug 0.

Aug.-Paul Eppard 6 yard pass from Scott Shaft <Kent Boadwine

fsosu Morningside

kick> 3:55 1st o, 80 yards, 10 p lays after pass interception in end zone. sosu 7 , Aug . 7 .

Aug.-Jeff Rusk 86 yard pass from Shaft <Boadwine kick> 0:00 1 st o, 86 yards, 2 plays, after SDSU punt. Aug . 14, SDSU 7.

Aug.-Steve Mikkelsen 14 yard pass from Shaft <Boadwine kick> 7:24 2nd o, 78 yards, 8 plays, after taking over on downs. Aug. 2 1 , SDSU 7 .

SDSU-Mike Perkins 53 yard pass from Higgins <Meler kick) 4:34 2nd o , 85 yards, 4 plays, after pass in ­terception by wade Rasmussen . Aug. 21 , SDSU 14 .

Aug.-John Bergdale 45 yard pass from Shaft <Boadwine kick> 11 :36 3rd o, 82 yards, 7 plays_ Aug. 28, SDSU 14.

sosu-Meier 39 yard field goal . 7:29 3rd a, 41 yards, 10 plays, after kickoff. Aug_ 28, SDSU 1 7.

sosu-oave Nissen 5 yard run <run failed> 0:05 3rd a, 80 yards, 1 3 plays after missed field goal at­tempt. Aug_ 28, SDSU 23.

SDSU-Mike Ethier 39 yard pass from Higgins <H iggins run) 7:43 4th a, 80 yards, 7 plays, after Aug . punt. SDSU 31, Aug . 28.

Aug.-Rusk 5 yard pass from Shaft (kick fai led) 5:41 4th 0, 79 yards, 6 plays after kickoff. Aug. 34 , SDSU 31 .

I 1� I 1� I � I � II �:I cowling's Pass Interception Cives Morningside Victory

SIOUX CITY-Pat DOWl­

ing's 52 yard with an in­tercepted pass--thrown when Mike Ethier was trapped on a reverse to the Wide receiver--gave Morningside a come­from-behi n d 2 8 -2 3 homecoming victory over SDSU.

The game was. lopsided statistically but the Jacks failed to cash in on some golden scoring oppor­tunities early, and the Chiefs came back on the Rhett Ken ney to Terry Hughes pass i n g combination --a combo which clicked for three touchdowns.

State had three field goals and a TD In the first Quarter, and had a pass in­tercepted in the end zone on a second and goal play from the eight.

SDSU-Russ Meler 42 yard field goal . 10:31 1st a, 18 yards, 6 plays, after Morn. punt. SDSU 3, Morn. o.

SDSU-Mike Ethier 27 yard pass from Marty H iggins <Meler kick> 9:43 1st a, 27 yards, 1 play after Morningside fumble . sosu 1 0, Morn. o.

SDSU-Meler 22 yard field geal. 62 yards, 17 plays, after Morn­ingside punt. 4:30 1st o, sosu 1 3, Morn. o.

SDSU-Meler 39 yard field g oal. 2 :32 1st a, 7 yards, 4 plays after Morn. fumble. SDSU 16, Morn. 0.

Morn.-Terrv Hughes 31 yard pass from Rhett Kenney <Mark Paulson kick> 4 :50 2nd o, 45 yards, 4 plays, after H iggins fumble. sosu 1 6, Morn. 7.

Morn .-Hughes 24 yard pass from Kenney, (Paulson k ick> 1 :00 2nd o, 34 yards, 5 plays, after Jay Depner pass I nterception. sosu 16, Morn. 14.

SDSU-Brlan Bunkers 21 yard run <Meier kick) 1 1 :27 3rd o, 82 yards, 8 plays after kickoff. sosu 23, Morn. 14 .

Morn.-Hughes 9 yard pass from kenney <Paulson kick> 1 :27 3rd o, 49 yards, 8 plays after sosu punt. SDSU 23, Morn. 21 .

Morn.-Pat Dowling 52 yard pass interception return (Paulson kick> 7:28 4th a, Morn. 28, SDSU 23.

SDSU SHRINE CAME STARTED IN 1 966

The Shrine Game at south Dakota State wil l have Its 1 7th annual renewal when the Jackrabbits open their 1982 season against st. Cloud state se,:,t. 4.

The game ts a project ·of the Brook­ings Shrine Club with proceeds from the advance ticket sales going to sup­port the 1 9 orthopedic hospltals and three bum centers sponsored all or tn part by Shrine clubs nat1ona11v.

The Shrine games haven't been par­ticularly good for the Jacks. sosu has won Just five of the first 16 games, In­cluding last year's 40-3 victory over St. Cloud State.

11•• GAIi& scans

1966-Colorado State unlYel'Sltv 45, sosu 14 1967-Mlnnesota-Ouluth 12, sosu 7 1968-Weber State 27, sosu 12 1969-Drake 21. sosu 16 1970-SOSU 54, St. Thomas 1 4 1971-Mankato State 10, SOSU 0 1972-SOSU 49, MISSOUrl:Rolla 0 1973-MankatO State 21 , SDSU 0 1974-VOungstOWf'I 35, SOSU 21 1975-SDSU 10, Mankato state 0 1976-westem Hflnols 28, SOSU 21 19n-sosu 10, St. aoud State o 1978-Moornead State 12, sosu 7 1979-North Dakota 1 3, SOSU 0 ·1980-Westem IINnols 33, sosu 27 1981-SOSU 40, st. C10uc:1 State 3

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TEAM ST·ATISTICS

FIRST DOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . By Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . By Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . By Penalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NIT YARDS RUSHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rushi ng Attempts . . . . . . . Yards Gained Rushing . . . . . Yards Lost Rushing . . . . . . . Average Gain Per Attempt . . . . Average Gain Per Game . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NIT YARDS PASSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Passes Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Passes Completed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Passes HAD Intercepted . . . . . . . Average Gain Per Attempt . . . . . . . . . . . Average Gain Per completlon . . . . . . . . Average Gain Per Game . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NIT YARDS TOTAL OFFINSI . . . . . . . . . . . Plays Attempted . . . . . . . . . . . . . Average Gain Per Play . . . . . . . . Average Gain Per Game . . . . . .

FUMBUS LOST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fumbles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

* Indicates school records

SDSU 216*

108 94*

14 1723 469

2142 419 3.6

172.3 2045*

336* 182*

16 6.1

1 1 .2 204.5 3786 805 4.7

376.8 1 5 24

Opp. 165 84 70 11

1837 488

2056 219 3.7

183.7 1468 197 105 14

7.5 13.9

146.8 3305 685 4.8

330.5 8

17

YARDS PENAUZID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of Penalties . . . . . . . . . . . . .

INTIRCIPTION RITURNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . Return Yardage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Return Average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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

KICKOFF RITURNS . . . . . . . .

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

PUNTING AVIRACI . . . . . . . . . . . . Punt Yardage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Number of Punts . . . . . . . . . . . SCORING AVIRACI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Points scored . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TDS by Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TDs bY Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . TDs by Interception . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fleld Goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PATS·Klck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PATS·2 PT . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • • . . . . .

SDSU 517 51 14

139 9.9 21 92

4.3 38

640 16.8 34.4

1446 42

23.3 233

18 9 0

18* 21

1

Opp. 565 59 16

169 10.5

1 1 33

3.0 37

852 23.0 36.3

2140 59

22.6 226

1 3 1 3

2 1 1 2 5

0

SCORINC BY QUARTERS

1

SDSU . . . . . . . . 81 opponents . . . 51

2 44 68

3 49 68

4 59 39

pt5_ 233 226

INDIVIDUAL RUSHINC

Name C Att. Brian Bunkers . . . . . . . · · · · · . . . . . . . . . 10 120 Marty Higgins . . . . . . . . · · · · · · · · · 6 1 1 4 Mike Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 105 Dave Nissen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 21 Terry van Maanen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 37 Steve Sundet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 53 Rick wegher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Craig Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Mike Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Tom Klbler . . . . . . . · · · · · · · · · . · · · · · . 1 Mark Dolan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Russ Meler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

8 1 1 2 6 1

SDSU Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 · 469

Name

Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 488

Name Att.

Marty H iggins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 53 Mike Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Mark Dolan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Brian Bunkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Mike Ethier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

SDSU Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 97

SCORINC

TD PAT-K PAT-2 FG Russ Meler . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . 0 21 ·21 0-0 16-21 Brian Bunkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marty Higgins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Ethier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Law . . . . . . . · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . Steve Sundet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Nissen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terry van Maanen . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . Mike Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Revnen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

6 5 5 3 3 2 1 1 1

SDSU Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

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1 -2

Q-4

21·21 1-6 16-21 26-25 0-2 1 1 -16

Gain LOSS Net Avg. Avg. CM LC TD High Game 559 4 555 4.6 55.5 25 5 1 5-87 vs. Augustana 523 1 64 359 3.1 59.8 60 5 25-1 13 vs. Morningside 507 1 74 333 3.2 55.5 34 3 26-1 53 vs. Neb.-Omaha 194 1 3 1 81 8.6 22.6 71 2 2-72 VS. Northern Colo. 152 7 145 3.9 16.1 30 1 4-38 vs. St. Cloud 144 23 121 2.3 12.1 12 2 10-29 VS. USO (#1) 24 1 23 2.9 2.3 8 0 3·10 vs. USO (#11 7 0 7 7.0 7 0 1 -7 vs. west llllnols 7 0 7 7.0 7 0 1 -7 vs. West llllnols 7 0 7 3.5 4 0 2-7 vs. St. Cloud

18 21 ·3 -0.5 16 0 1 -16 vs. Morningside 0 1 2 ·12 ·1 2.0 -12 0 1+121 vs. west llllnols

2142 4 1 9 1723 3.6 172.3 71 1 8 54-265 vs. Neb.-Omaha 2056 219 1837 3.7 183.7 36 1 3 69-403 by NDSU

INDIVIDUAL PASSINC

comp. Int. Yards 85 7 935 79 8 8S8 17 0 245 1 0 7 0 1 0

182 1 6 2045 105 14 1468

pts 69 36 32 30 18 18 12 6 6 6

233 226

Pct. TD LC PAT-2 lff-Rat High Game . 555 5 53 0-1 108.51 25-44·1, 31 5, 2 Aug . .541 3 42 Q-4 99.29 22-39-3, 242, 0 U NC .500 1 42 0-0 120.23 13-29-0, 204, 1 USO .500 0 7 0-0 1-1-0, 7, 0 USO .000 0 0 0-0 0-1-1 , 0, O Morn. .541 9 53 0-5 104.59 25-44·1 , 31 5, 2 Aug. .532 13 86 0-2 130.55 23-36-1, 360, 5 Aug.

RECEIVINC

Name NO.

Mike Ethier . . . . . . . . 47 Brian Bunkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Steve Sundet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Terry van Maanen . . . . . . . . . . . 22 M ike Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Dave Nissen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Paul Reynen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Rick Wegher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Kevin Skalla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Elvis Harrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

sosu Totals . . . . . · · · · · · · . . . . . 1 82 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105

Yards Avg. LG 664 14.1 3 9 291 7.5 41 323 12.9 4 2 199 9.0 1 5 300 1 5.7 53 125 7.8 1 8

95 13.6 29 37 12.3 1 6 11 5 .5 7 2 1 .0 1 0

2045 1 1 .2 53 1 468 13.9 86

TD 5 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 9

1 3

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TOTAL OFFENSE Name Marty Higgins . . .. . . . Mike Law . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Brian Bunkers . . ..... . . . Mark Dolan .. Dave Nissen . . ... . . . Terry van Maanen .. . . . . . Steve Sundet . . . .. . . . . · · · · · . . . . . . Rick Wegher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . Craig Anderson . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... . Mike Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . Tom Kibler . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . Mike Ethier . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Russ Meler . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .

SDSU Totals .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . Opponents . .... . . . . ... . . . . ... .

Plays RUsll 267 359 251 333 122 555 40 -3 21 181 37 145 53 121 8 23 1 7 1 7 2 7 1 1 -12

805 1 723 685 1 837

PUNT RETURNS

Name NO. Yards Ava.

Pass

935 858

7 245

0

2045 1468

LG

Yards

1294 1192 562 242 181 145 121 23 7 7 7 0

-12 3768 3305

TD

KICKOFF RETURNS

Name Rick Wegher . Rod Riehl. . .. . . . M ike Perkins . . . .

No. . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . 24 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . . . . . . . . · · · · · ·

6 6

Kevin Skalla .... . . . . . . ... . .. . ... 2 SDSU Totals . . ... . . . . . . . ... . . . 38 Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Yards 408 110 104 18

640 852

· PUNTINC

Name No. Yards Brian Bunkers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33 1138 Russ Meler . . . . . . · · · · · . . . · · · ·. · · · 9 308

SDSU Totals . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . 42 1446 Opponents . . . . .... . . . . . .. . . . 59 2140

Avg. 17.0 18.3 17.3 9.0

16.8 23.0

Avg. 34.5 34.2 34.4 36.3

LG 44 24 37 12 44 61

LG 55 42 55 60

Brad Christensen ... . . . . . . ... . . . 16 80 5.0 18 0 FIELD COALS . . . BY RUSS MEIER: Rick wegher . ... . . . . .. . . . ... . . . 5 12 2.4 3 0 •

SDSU Totals . . .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . 21 92 4.3 18 0 vs. St. Cloud (30, 32, 35, 37 all good) Opponents . . . .. . . . . ... . .. . . . 11 33 3.0 15 0 vs. Western 111 1no1s 149 & 35 good, 41 no goodl

vs. uso <42 good, 41 & 58 no good)

PASS INTERCEPTION RETURNS vs. Neb.-Omaha 121 goodl vs. Northern Colorado <55 no goodl

Name NO. Yards Avg. LG TD vs. NDSU (21 good) Vs. Morningside 139, 22 & 42 all goodl

Dan Dummermuth . . ... . . . .. . . . 5 45 9.0 22 0 vs. UNO (48 no good) Brad Christensen .. . . . .. . . . . . . . . 3 49 16.3 30 0 vs. Augustana <39 goodl M I i ton Stuckey . . . . . . . . . 2 6 3.0 6 0 vs. USO 137, 49, 31 all good) Jarvis DeBerg .. . .. . . . . 1 32 32.0 32 0 Mike Orr . .. . . . . . . . . . .. 1 7 7.0 7 0 Tom Olson . . . . . .. . . . . . 1 0 0.0 0 0 Wade Rasmussen .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0.0 0 0

SDSU Totals . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 139 9.9 32 0 opponents . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . 16 168 10.5 52 2

DEFENSIVE STATISTICS -TACKLIS-

Player

Tom Olson, LB ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Dummermuth, s .. Dave Fremark, LB . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . · · · · · · . . . . . . . . . . . · · · · · · · • · · .

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COUGHLIN-ALUMNI

STADIUM NOW IN

21 ST SEASON

Coug hl in-Alumni Stad i u m , the · home of the Jackrabbits, is in its 21st season.

The stad ium opened September 22, 1962, when the Jacks lost a- 9-7 deci­sion to Arkansas State College.

Through the first 20 years of opera­tion, there have been 1 03 sosu gam'es at Coughl in-Alumni Stad ium. sosu has a record of 5 5-48 at home during that time . . . and there has never been a tie game at CAS.

The stad ium project was started after Charles Coughlin, 1909 sosu graduate, donated S50,000 towards the bu i ld ing of a new stadium to replace State Field . The remaining $250,000 of the orig inal $300,000 cost was raised from alumni, students and friends of sosu.

In the winter of 1 963-64, a 46 x 106 foot lockerroom was constructed im­med iately south of the stad ium. That was a S54,885 project.

In t he fa l l of 1 97 8 , a new scoreboard , complete with a message center, was installed . The scoreboard was manufactured by Daktronics, Inc., a Brookings-based firm.

The Stad ium Is topped off by an ex­cellent press facility, which was bu ilt . for $23,000 In 1962. The press box is 1 00 feet long, 10 feet wide and has six three-man booths, four two-man booths plus a 40-foot working press area.

The basic concrete stadium was u pgraded last fall with the instal lation of new yellow and b lue seat covers in the center reserved sections. The per­manent stadium seats 6,044. Add i­tional bleachers beh ind both end zones and on the east side of the field increase capacity to 16,000.

The largest crowd ever to see a footbal l game of any kind in South Dakota came through the turnstiles on Hobo Day, October 1 8, 1 975 , when 1 5,866 saw sosu defeat the University of south Dakota 24-22.

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SDSU ·vEAR-BV-YEAR RECORDS

Full season Record Year W-L-T Pct. TP OP 1889 0-0-1 . 500 6 6 1897 0-1 -0 .000 0 22 1898 . 1 -1 -1 . 500 68 1 1 1 899 3-1 -0 . 750 90 62 1900 4-1 -0 .800 1 28 23 1 901 3-2-0 .600 102 44 1 902 3-2-0 .600 67 21 1 903 1 -2-0 .333 28 95 1 904 4-2-1 .643 90 27 1 905 2-3-0 .400 74 1 22 1 906 3-1 -0 . 750 52 34 1 907 5-2-0 . 7 14 1 08 42 1 908 3-3-1 . 500 56 61 1 909 1 -3-0 .250 61 28 19 10 4-2-7 .625 76 64 1 91 1 4-4-0 . 500 60 89 19 12 2-3-1 .41 7 46 1 36 1 913 5-3-0 .625 147 82 1914 5-2-0 .714 93 60 1 91 5 5-1 -1 . 786 163 7 1 916 4-2-0 .667 1 00 76 1 91 7 5-1 -0 . 833 149 84 1 91 8 NO GAMES - WORLD WAR I

NCC Record W-L-T TP OP Standing coach

No conference Play . . - . . . . . . . . . unavailable No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . unavailable No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . unavailable No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . unavailable No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . unavailable No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Morrison No conference Play . . . . . . . . . . . . LL Gilkey No conference Play . . . . . . _ . . _ . unavailable No conference Play . . . . . . . J . Harris Werner No conference Play . . . . . . William M. Blaine No conference Play . . . . . . . . William Juneau No conference Play . . . . . . . . Will iam Juneau No conference Play . . . . . . . . Wi l l iam Juneau No conference Play . . . . . . . J .M. Saunderson No conference Play . . . . . . . J .M. Saunderson No conference Play . . . . . Frederick Johnson No conference Play . . . . Harry "Buck" Ewing No conference Play . . . . Harry "Buck" Ewing No conference Play . . . . Harry "Buck" Ewing No conference Play . . . . Harry "Buck" Ewing No conference Play . . . . Harry "Buck" Ewing No conference Play . . . . Harry "Buck" Ewing

1 91 9 4-1 -1 .750 78 20 No conference Play . . . . . . . C.A. "Jack" west 1 920 4-2-1 .643 66 27 No conference Play . . . . . . . C.A. "Jack" west 1 921 7-1 -0 .875 255 38 No conference Play . . . . . . . C.A. "Jack" west 1 922 5-2-1 .688 202 57 4-1 -1 1 1 1 37 1 . . . . . . . . C.A. "Jack" west 1 923 3-4-0 .429 1 21 85 2-3-0 78 51 4 . . . . . . . . C.A. "Jack" west 1 924 6-1 -0 .857 · 91 28 5-0-0 75 16 1 . . . . . . . . C.A. "Jack" west 1 925 2-3-2 .400 20 45 1 -1 -2 13 25 5 . . . . . . . . C.A. "Jack" west 1 926 8-0-3 .864 1 57 24 3-0-2 56 14 1 . . . . . . . . C.A. · 'Jack' · west 1 927 5-3-1 .61 1 1 89 89 2-2-0 90 36 3 . . . . . . . . C.A. "Jack" west 1 928 9-1 -0 .900 230 25 3-1 -0 53 1 9 2 . . . . . . . . T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1 929 5-4-1 . 550 237 55 2-1 -1 50 7 2 . . . . . . . . T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1 930 2-6-1 .278 48 1 97 1 -3-0 13 64 4 . . . . . . . . T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1 931 6-3-0 .667 1 94 78 2-2-0 33 44 2 . . . . . . . . T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1 932 2-5-1 .31 3 70 96 1 -2-1 32 31 4 . . . . . . . . T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1 933 6-3-0 .667 1 1 8 73 4-0-0 66 1 5 1 . . . . . . . . T.C. "Cy" Kasper 1 934 6-4-0 .600 1 89 72 2-2-0 65 1 9 4 . . . . . R .H . "Red" Threlfall ·1 935 4-4-1 . 500 1 23 92 1 -3-1 39 48 T-3 . . . . R .H . "Red" Threlfall 1 936 3-6-1 .350 51 1 1 6 1 -4-1 19 59 7 . . . . . R .H . "Red" Threlfall 1 937 4-5-0 .444 102 147 · 2-3-0 44 58 6 . . . . . R .H . "Red" Threlfall 1 938 3-5-0 .37 5 69 109 2-3-0 48 76 4 . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Barnes 1 939 7-2-0 .778 141 95 4-1 -0 68 53 T-1 . . . . . . . . . . Jack Barnes 1 940 4-3-1 . 563 78 57 2-3-1 16 so s . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Barnes 1 941 2-5-0 .286 32 131 1 -5-0 18 131 7 . . . . . . . . Thurlo Mccrady 1 942 4-4-0 .500 65 92 3-3-0 45 64 4 . . . . . . . . Thurlo Mccrady 1 943 NO GAMES - WORLD WAR 1 1 1 944 1 -1 -0 .500 13 27 1 945 1 -4-1 .250 51 144 1 946 3-3-2 . 500 131 76 1 947 4-5-0 .444 123 21 1 1 948 4-6-0 .400 107 203 1 949 7-3-0 .700 183 1 75 1 950 9-0-1 .950 381 1 1 6 1 951 8-1 -1 .850 31 1 105 1 952 4-4-1 . 500 287 230 1953 5-3-1 .61 1 247 1 86 1 954 7-2-0 · .778 338 1 51 1 955 6-2-1 .813 197 1 1 4 1 956 4-5-0 .444 137 21 2 1957 6-2-1 . 722 185 1 1 9 1958 4-5-0 .444 123 1 58 1959 2-7-0 .222 80 1 53 1960 5-4-1 . 5 50 170 135 1961 8-2-0 .800 376 97 1962 7-2-1 . 75.0 238 70

No conference Play . . . . . . . Thurlo Mccrady No Conference Play . . . . . . . Thurlo Mccrady 2-1 -2 52 1 8 3 . . . . . . . . Thurlo Mccrady 3-1 -0 60 38 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 2-4-0 53 1 27 T-4 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 5-1 -0 129 90 T-1 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 5-0-1 220 81 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 4-1 -1 168 84 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 3-2-1 21 5 1 53 T-3 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 5-0-1 208 75 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 5-1 -0 247 1 1 1 T-1 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 5-0-1 1 57 62 1 . . . , . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 3-3-0 1 16 1 1 9 T-4 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 5-0-1 1 52 75 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 3-3-0 98 1 1 1 T-3 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 2-4-0 68 76 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 2-3-1 · 107 81 T-4 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 5-1 -0 221 59 T-1 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 5-0-1 149 33 T-1 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn

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1963 9-1 -0 .900 278 1 66 6-0-0 191 74 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1964 2-8-0 .200 1 70 243 2-4-0 1 21 1 23 T-4 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1965 1 -8-1 .150 1 1 1 247 1 -4-1 84 1 49 T-,5, . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1966 3-7-0 . 300 1 29 280 2-4-0 75 1 63 T-4 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1967 4-6-0 .400 186 1 85 2-4-0 120 1 1 0 T-4 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1968 4-6-0 .400 247 259 2-4-0 1 51 1 76 T-4 . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Ginn 1969 3-7-0 .300 1 75 227 3-3-0 1 30 96 T-3 . . . . . Dave Kragthorpe 1970 2-8-0 .200 1 29 269 1 -5-0 61 1 67 T-6 . . . . . . . . . . Dean Pryor 1971 3-7-0 . 300 109 223 2-4-0 73 1 44 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . Dean Pryor 1972 6-5-0 . 545 321 240 2-5-0 141 197 6 . . . . . . . . . . John Gregory 1973 5-5-1 . 548 283 240 2-4-1 1 33 1 42 4 . . . . . . . . . . John Gregory 1974 6-5-0 . 545 291 1 73 4-3-0 1 89 104 4 . . . . . . . . . . John Gregory 1975 7-4-0 .636 264 1 89 4-3-0 98 1 1 0 4 . . . . . . . . . . John Gregory 1976 5-4-1 . 550 1 76 21 5 4-1 -1 1 1 6 74 2 . . . . . . . . . . John Gregory 1977 5-4-1 . 550 181 1 37 3-3-1 1 34 103 4 . . . . . . . . . . John Gregory 1978 5-6-0 .455 224 231 3-3-0 1 46 1 20 T-3 . . . . . . . . John Gregory 1979 9-3-0 .750 259 224 4-2-0 1 57 1 40 T-2 . . . . . . . . John Gregory 1 980 3-8-0 .272 1 66 300 1 -5-1 1 05 21 9 7 . . . . . . . . . . John Gregory 1981 4-6-0 .400 226 233 2-4-1 1 80 21 3 6 . . . . . . . . . . John Gregory Totals: 359-287-38 .553 1 58-130-26 * .545

*for 1 979, 1 980, and 1 981 seasons, SDSU played two-game, home-and-home series with University of south Dakota . . . each game counted one-half in NCC play . . .in 1 979, sosu won b oth so Jacks got credit for vicotry in conference standings . . . in 1 980 and 1 98 1 , the teams, split, so sosu and uso each ended up with a tie in the NCC standings despite not having a tie on the season record .

1 982 NORTH CENTRAL CONFERENCE STANDINCS

Team <Overall Record> W-L-T pts. Opp. North Dakota state <1 0-3> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-0-0 267 1 27 * North Dakota <6-4> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3-0 181 1 4 7 Northern Colorado <5-4> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-3-0 1 23 1 04 south Dakota <5-6> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-3-1 209 220 Nebraska-Omaha <5-6> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-4-0 1 23 1 90 south Dakota state <4-6> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4-1 1 63 2 1 5 Morningside <5-6> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5-0 1 45 2 19 Augustana <3-7> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-5-0 1 26 226 * NDSU was 8-2 for the regular season, when won two and lost one in the NCAA Division I I playoffs . . . playoff statistics do nnt cou nt in the regular season totals, so the point totals are for 10 games only.

CAREER RECORDS OF SDSU FOOTBALL COACHES

NO. Of Name Years seasons won Lost Tiea Pct. pts_ Ralph Ginn (1 947-68) . . . . . . . . . 22 1 1 3 89 9 .557 4 ,604 John Gregory <1 972-81 > . . . . . . . 1 0 55 50 3 .523 2 , 1 6 5 C.A. "Jack" west <1 91 9-27> . . . . . 9 44 1 7 9 .693 1 , 1 79 T.C. "Cy" Kasper (1 928-33) . . . . . 6 30 22 3 .573 897 Harry "Buck" Ewing <1 91 2-1 7) . 6 · 26 1 2 2 .675 698 R.H . "Red" Threlfall (1 934-37) . . 4 17 1 9 2 .474 465 Jack Barnes <1 938-40> . . . . . . . . 3 14 10 1 .580 288 William Juneau <1 906-08> . . . . . 3 1 1 6 1 .639 21 6 Th urlo Mccrady <1 941 -46> . . . . . 5 1 1 1 7 3 .403 292 J .M . Saunderson <1 909-1 0> . 2 5 5 2 . 500 1 37 Dean Pryor (1 970-71 > . . . . . . . . . 2 5 1 5 0 .250 238 J. Harrison Werner <1 904> . . . . . 1 4 2 1 .643 90 Frederick Johnson <1 91 1 > . . . . . 1 4 4 0 . 500 60 Mr. Morrison <1 901 > . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 2 0 .600 1 02 L.L . Gilkey <1 902) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 2 0 .600 67 Dave Kragthorpe <1 969> . . . . . . 1 3 7 0 .300 1 75 William M. Blaine ·(1 905> . . . 1 2 3 0 .400 74 unavailable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 9 6 2 .588 320

Opp. 3,824 1 ,950

41 3 524 445 427 261 1 37 470 92

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TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 359 288 38 .546 12,300 10,010

SDSU HOSTS

THE

ORICINAL

BEEF BOWL SDSU Will host the 1 6th annual Beef

Bowl Sept. 1 1 when ·the Jacks enter­tain the University of south Dakota Coyotes in a North Central Conference encounter.

- s osu is the site of the original Beef Bowl, a concept which has been copied by teams all over the country.

The Beef Bowl was started as sosu·s way of recognizing those individuals and firms who donate to sosu·s "Steer for state" program and also placing special emphasis on the beef industry in South Dakota.

Beef Bowl activities include a ban­q u et during the week and the famous Beef Bowl barbecue before the game.

The official Beef Bowl trophy was d onated by BI i i Zwlngelberg of Rapid City, a former sosu student. He carv­ed the trophy from a 40-pound cot­tonwood lpg and it depicits a bull in football helmet.

The past five years, media members covering the game have· been asked to vote on the game's outstanding Player award.

1 977_ -- Gary Maffett, Quarterback, sosu, earned the honor when he rush­ed 23 times for 1 84 yards and com-

. pleted 4 of 1 4 passes for another 58 yards, giving h im 242 yards total of­fense as he ran for three touchdowns and passed for a fourth in a 34-2 Jackrabbit victory.

1 978 -- Mark Dunbar, defensive end, sosu, led the Jackrabbit defense with three Quarterback sacks among his n ine tackles; blocked a punt to set up one touchdown and forced a fumble which set up another SDSU score in a 4 1 -1 7 victory over Morningside.

1 979 -- Bill O'Connor, Augustana run­n ingback, rushed for a Beef Bowl record 37 tim es, gaining 1 80 yards in­cluding two touchdowns, and in the process, he b ecame Augustana·s all­time career rushing leader. But sosu won the game 28-26.

1 980 -- Marty Higgins, Quarterback, sosu, rushed for 105 yards to spark a Jackrabbit offense which gained 267 yards on the g round in a 21 -1 3 victory over the University of south Dakota.

1 981 - Mike Law, quarterback, sosu, r ushed for 1 53 yards on 26 carries and com pleted 1 0 of 1 6 passes for another 77 yards, giving him 230 yards total Qffense on the day, as the -J acks � ated Neb raska-Omaha 1 7-1 0.

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JACKS

VISITORS

OPPONENT W-L-T Arizona . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 Arkansas State University . . . . . . . . 1 -1 -0 Augustana . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . 27-8-2 Bem idji state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -0 Bradley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 Buena Vista . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 -0 Carleton College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2-0 catholic University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 central Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Colorado State University . . . . . . . . 0-2-0 Columbus College . . . . . . . . . · . . . . . 2-0-2 Concordia-Moorhead . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -1 Creighton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6�3-1 Dakota state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-0-1 Dakota Wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2-9-2 Dayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 DePaul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2-0 Des Moines University . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Detroit University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 -0 Drake University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -8-0 Duquense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 Eastern Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -2-0 Eastern Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Emporia State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Flandreau City Team . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-0-0 Flandreau Indians . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -0 Fresno State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 Gustavus Adolphus . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0-0 Hamline University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 -0 Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Huron College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-3-0 Idaho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Idaho state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0-0 Iowa state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2-0 Kansas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2-0 Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 Loras College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-3-0 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 Loyola <Chicago> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -1 Luther College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Macalester College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-1 Madison High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Manitoba University . . . : . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Mankato State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·. 5-6-0 Marquette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-5-0 Michigan State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 Minnesota . . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-6-0 Minnesota B Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Minnesota-Duluth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0-0 Minot State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 Missouri Rolla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 Montana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2-0 Montana State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9-0 Moorhead State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -0 Morningside College . . . . . . . . . . . . 39-1 3-4 Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0

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Rabbits . . .

ALL-TIME RECORDS �;

d V_S. OPPONENTS onthe,nove

Last Meeting

1956 1 963 1 981 1961 1 949 1926 1 950 1 933 1947 1 935 1 966 1 928 1 945 1 934 1 908 1 934 1 977 1 937 1 927 1 927 1 969 1 932 1 971 1 972 1 951 1 904 1 907 1 964 1 936 1 975 1 926 1 929 1 979 1 968 1 954 1 960 1 947 1 948 1 978 1 930 1 936 1 920 1 905 1 946 1 975 1 958 1 924 1 933 1 928 1 966 1 945 1 972 1 970 1 966 1 978 1 981 1 963

Nebraska Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-3-1 1 981 Nebraska wesleyan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-0-1 1 925 Nevada-Las Vegas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2-0 1975 North Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24-32-5 1 981 North Dakota State . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33-30-5 1 981 Northern Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5-0 1 981 Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-22-2 1979 Northern state . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2-0-0 1 941 Northwest Missouri . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 956 Northwestern College IA . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 -0 1 974 Oklahoma City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 1946 Parsons college . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 1 965 Pipestone <City & HS> . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0-0 1 904 Portland State . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 0-2-0 1 980 auantico Marines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 972 Regis College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 927 SDSU Army . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 944 Sioux Falls (City & HS) . . . . . . . . . · . . . 1 -2-0 1 900 south Dakota u . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 -38-7 1 981 south Dakota-Springfield . . . . . . . . 2-0-0 1 931 south Dakota Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2-1 1 940 southwest Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . 2-0-0 1 974 St. Cloud State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 -1 -0 1 981 St. John's University . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 1 953 St. Louis University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 -0 1 929 st. Norbert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 -0 1 940 St. Olaf College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 -0 1 950 st. Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2-0 1 971 Tampa University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 967 Toledo University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -1 -0 1 962 Toland's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 907 Trinity College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 91 7 Watertown <City> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 898 Wayne state (Mich .> . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -2-0 1 971 Weber . State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-3-0 1 976 western state <Colo .> . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-1 1 973 western Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -3-0 1 981 westmar College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-2-0 1 929 west rexas State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-1 -0 1 939 Wichita State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -4-0 1 955 Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -8-0 1 937 Wisconsin-Lacrosse . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 -0 1 955 Wisconsin-Whitewater . . . . . . . . . . . 1 -0-0 1 979 Yankton College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-4-1 1 939 Youngstown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4-0 1 979

300 CLUB

424 by Marty Higgins vs. Augustana 10 /31 / 8 2 <1 09 rushing, 31 5 passing>

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

31 6 by Ron Meyer vs. Arkansas State, 1 963 <27 rushing, 289 passing>

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

303 by Gary Maffett vs. Augustana, 1 978 <1 85 rushing, 1 18 passing>

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THE JACKRABBITS YEAR BY YEAR 1 889 IW-O; L-0; T-11 5 North Dakota U. 4 1914 CW-5, L-21 13 North Dakota State 0

sos Opp. 11 Dakota Wesleyan 4 coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 7 south Dakota u. 7

6 south Dakota u. 6 o south Dakota u. 22 sos Opp. 48 Morningside 0

6 6 52 34 o south Dakota u. 1 2 1 2 St. Thomas 0

1897 CW-0; L-11 13 Huron College 0 25 Creighton 14

sos Opp. 1907 CW-5, L-21 19 Yankton College 7 85 Columbus College 0

o Sioux Falls <city> 22 coach: Will iam Juneau 28 Haml ine 10 6 Wisconsin 20

0 22 sos Opp. 19 Huron College 7 202 57 o Huron College 4 14 North Dakota u. 3

1898 IW-1, L-1, T-1 1 48 Flandreau Indians 0 o Dakota Wesleyan 21 1923 CW-3, L-41

sos Opp. 29 Toland's 0 93 60 coach: C.A. "Jack" west

62 Watertown 0 6 North Dakota u. 24 191 5 CW-5, L-1 , T-11

sos Opp. o Yankton College 0 s Dakota Wesleyan 0

Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 6 North Dakota U. 1 2

6 Sioux Falls <city> 1 1 12 Yankton College 1 0 sos Opp. 1 3 North Dakota State 14

68 1 1 8 Huron College 4 39 Huron College 0

7 south Dakota u. 0 108 42

72 Yankton College 0 24 Morningside 26

1899 CW-3, L-1 1 25 Huron College 0 27 Creighton 20

sos Opp. 1908 IW-3, L-3, T·11 0 North Dakota U. 0

44 Dakota Wesleyan 0

12 Madison Normal 5 coach: Will iam Juneau o South Dakota u. 7 o Marquette 1 3

5 5 Huron College 0 sos Opp. 21 North Dakota State 0

1 21 85

23 Madison Normal 0 16 Northern 0 6 Dakota Wesleyan 0

0 Mitchell u. 57 1 1 North Dakota State 5 1 63 7

1924 CW-6, L·1 1 90 62 o Madison Normal 0 Coach: C.A. "Jack" West

29 St. Thomas 1 2 1916 CW·4, L-21 sos Opp.

1900 CW-4, L-1 1 o Yankton College 21 Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing

16 Buena Vista 3 sos Opp. o Dakota Wesleyan 6 sos Opp.

14 North Dakota State 0 33 Flandreau 0 o Huron College 1 7

7 Minnesota 41 7 North Dakota U. 6

16 Pipestone 6 56 61 3 Wisconsin 28

10 south Dakota u. 3 56 Sioux Falls High 0 31 Yankton College 0

34 Morningside 0 23 Flandreau 0 1909 CW-1 , L·31

7 Hamline 0 o Michigan State 9

o south Dakota u. 17 coach: J .M. saunderson 14 North Dakota u. 7 10 Creighton 7

1 28 62 sos Opp. 38 Huron College 0 91 28

s North Dakota State 1 1 100 76

1901 CW-3, L·21 o Dakota Wesleyan 3 1925 CW·2, L·3, T-21 Coach: Mr. Morrison 12 Yankton College 14

1917 {W-5, L-1 1 coach: C .A. "Jack" west sos Opp. 44 Huron College 0 sos Opp.

42 Flandreau 0 61 28 coach: Harrv "Buck" Ewing 7 Dakota Wesleyan 0 sos Opp.

17 Yankton College 0 o Minnesota 64

o Buena Vista 14 38 Huron College 0 1910 <W-4, L·2, T·21

33 Trin ity 0 3 Nebraska Wesleyan 3

s Mitchell U. 22 coach: J.M. saunderson 13 North Dakota u. 6

3 North Dakota state 3 o south Dakota u. 22 sos Opp.

64 Gustavus Adolphus 0 o Creighton 19

102 44 17 Northern 0 21" North Dakota State 14

7 south Dakota u. 0 41 Huron College 0

18 Macalester 0 o Marquette 6

1902 cwon-3, L-21 12 Yankton College 0 149 84

20 45 Coach: L.L. Gilkey 6 North Dakota State 3

sos Opp. o st. Thomas 28 191 8 <No cames-warl 1926 cw-a, L-O, T-31 17 Huron College 0 o south Dakota u. 33 coach : J.A. "Jack" west 17 south Dakota Mines 5 o Dakota Wesleyan 0 1919 IW·4, L-1 , T·11 sos Opp. o south Dakota u. 10 o south Dakota Mines 0 coach: C.A. "Jack" West 6 North Dakota U. 0 s Flandreau Indians 6 76 64 SDS Opp. 21 North Dakota State 0

28 Flandreau Indians 0 1911 CW-4, L·41 49 Northern 0 o South Dakota u. 0 67 21 coach: Frederick Johnson 7 Dakota Wesleyan 0 21 Morn in gside 6

sos Opp. o North Dakota State 0 8 Creighton 8 1903 CW-1, L-21 12 Northern 0 9 North Dakota U. 7 7 Columbus College 7

sos Opp. 6 south Dakota u. 1 5 13 south Dakota u. 6 35 Huron Col lege 0 o North Dakota State 85 1 1 Huron College 0 o Creighton 7 33 Buena Vista 0

28 Flandreau 0 14 North Dakota State 3 78 20 3 Detroit u. 0 o Huron College 10 17 South Dakota Mines 3 14 St. Louis u. 0

28 95 o Marquette 16 1920 CW-4, L-2, T-11 9 Hawai i u. 3

o Dakota Wesleyan 22 coach: Jack west 1 57 24 1904 CW-4, L-2, T-1 1 o Yankton College 30 - SDS Opp.

coach: J. Harrison Werner 60 89 6 Northern 0 1927 CW·5, L·3, T-1 1 sos Opp. 6 Dakota Wesleyan 0 Coach : C.A. "Jack" West

1 5 Flandreau 0 1912 IW-2, L·3, T-1 1 3 North Dakota u. 6 sos Opp. 11 Madison Normal 5 coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 27 North Dakota State 7 34 North Dakota state 0 5 Mitchell u. 6 sos Opp. 7 Macalester 7 12 south Dakota u. 1 6

1 5 Huron Col lege 0 o Carleton 34 14 Hamline 0 15 Des Mo ines u. 0 6 south Dakota u. 6 7 south Dakota u. 73 3 south Dakota u. 7 44 Morningside 7

38 Pipestone High 0 6 ·:ankton College 3 66 27 o Creighton 14

0 Mitchell u. 10 20 11uron College 3 67 Huron College 0 90 27 o Dakota Wesleyan 0 1921 (W-7, L-11 7 Columbus College 7

13 South Dakota Mines 23 coach : C.A. "Jack" West 10 St. Regis 7 1905 IW-2, L-31 46 1 36 SDS Opp. o Detroit u. 38

Coach: Will iam Blaine 40 Northern 0 189 89 sos Opp. 1913 CW-5, L·31 3 Wisconsin 24

46 Flandreau Indians 0 Coach: Harry "Buck" Ewing 60 Huron College 0 1928 CW-9, L·11 0 Mitchell U. 24 sos Opp. 54 North Dakota State 0 Coach : T.C. "Cy" Kasper

28 Madison high 0 47 Huron College 0 ss Yankton College 0 SDS Opp. o Minnesota 81 7 Carleton 25 27 North Dakota U. · 1 4 0 North Dakota U. 6 o south Dakota u. 17 7 North Dakota State 6 9 south Dakota u. 0 27 North Dakota state 6

74 1 22 o Hamline 21 7 Creighton 0 13 south Dakota u. 0

12 Huron College 7 255 38 13 Morn ingside 7 1 906 IW·3, L-1 1 36 South Dakota Mines 0 1922 (W-5, L-2, T-11 18 Creighton 6

Coach: Wil l iam Juneau o Yankton College 20 coach: C.A. "Jack" west 14 Huron College 0 sos Opp. 38 Dakota Wesleyan 3 SDS Opp. 63 Dakota Wesleyan 0

36 Huron College 4 147 82 6 North Dakota u. 16 18 Columbus College 0

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31 Minnesota "B" 0 sos Opp. 1 942 IW-4, L-4) sos Opp. 33 western Union 0 13 Iowa Teachers 22 coach: Thurlo Mccrady 39 St. Cloud Teachers 7

230 25 6 North Dakota U. 6 sos Opp. 34 Iowa Teachers 13 6 North Dakota State 7 o Youngstown 14 31 Morningside 7

1929 IW-5, L-4, T-1 > 2 south Dakota u . 7 o Iowa Teachers 38 20 Augustana 12 coach: T.C. "Cy" Kasper 12 Morningside 6 20 Omaha u. 0 41 St. Olaf 14

sps Opp. 33 Northern 0 3 Morningside 0 60 North Dakota State 0 6 North Dakota u. 7 13 Wisconsin 6 8 North Dakota U. 19 21 North Dakota U. 21

o North Dakota state 0 0 Cincinnati 38 o south Dakota u. 7 54 south Dakota u. 28

6 south Dakota u. 0 38 St. Olaf 0 14 North Dakota state 0 40 Wayne u . 0 38 Morningside 0 123 92 20 Carleton 14 41 Carleton 14

o Wisconsin 21 1936 IW-3, L·6, T-1 > 65 92 381 116 o st. Louis u. 6 coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfall 7 LOYOia 21

SDS Opp. 1943 - No Football 1951 IW-8, L-1 , T-1 > 59 Huron College 0 13 Iowa Teachers 0 coach: Ralph Ginn 49 Dakota Wesleyan 0 6 North Dakota U. 33 1 944 IW-1, L·1 > SDS Opp. 72 western Union 0 O North Dakota State 7 Coach: Thurlo Mccrady 26 St. Cloud Teachers 0

237 55 O South Dakota u. 6 sos Opp. 48 Iowa Teachers 6

o Morningside 13 6 SDSC ERC (Army) 0 28 Morningside 26 1930 IW-2, L·6, T-1 > O Omaha u. 0 7 Concordia College 27 58 Augustana 7

Coach: T.C. "Cy" Kasper 12 Gustavus Adolphus 7 13 27 34 Emporia, Kan. St. 14 sos Opp. 7 Wisconsin 24' 21 North Dakota U, 12 21 southern 0 13 Luther 6 1 945 IW-1 , L-4, T-11 7 North Dakota State 7 o Minnesota 48 o Wichita 20 coach: Thurlo Mccrady 6 south Dakota u. 26 0 St. Olaf 20 51 116 SDS Opp. 48 Bemidji Teachers 0 o North Dakota u. 21 6 Minot Teachers 33 35 Lacrosse State 7

13 south Dakota u. 6 1937 IW-4, L·5> o Drake 34 311 105 o Morningside 13 Coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfall o Bemidji Teachers 6 7 Wisconsin 58

SDS Opp. 25 Hamline 0 1952 IW-4, L-4, T-1 ) o North Dakota state 24 O Iowa Teachers 33 7 Iowa Teachers 58 coach: Ralph Ginn 7 Loyola 7 13 North Dakota State 6 13 Concordia College 13 SDS Opp.

48 197 2 south Dakota u. 12 51 144 . 6 Lacrosse State 13

o Morningside 7 19 Iowa State 57 1931 IW-6, L-3) 20 Omaha u. 0 1 946 IW-3, L-3, T-2> 47 St. Cloud Teachers 7

Coach: T.C. "Cy" Kasper. 40 Mankato Teachers 7 coach: Thurlo Mccrady 47 Augustana 6 sos Opp. o Wisconsin 32 sos Opp. 14 North Dakota State 48

6 North Dakota U. 34 20 Wichita 6 18 Loras 23 60 North Dakota U. 6 7 North Dakota State 0 7 DePaul 44

6 Iowa Teachers 6 21 south Dakota u. 21 o south Dakota u. 10 102 147 61 Manitoba U. 0 39 Morningside 25

20 Morningside 0 o North Dakota state 6 34 Iowa Teachers 47 34 southern 0 1938 IW-3, L·S>

26 Augustana 6 287 230 39 Dakota Wesleyan 0 coach: Jack Barnes 20 South Dakota u. 0 19 Northern 0 SDS Opp.

0 Oklahoma City U. 35 1 953 IW·S, L·3, T-1 > 49 Augustana 0 0 North Dakota U. 37 o Morningside 0 coach: Ralph Ginn 20 DePaul 34 6 North Dakota State 13 131 76 SDS Opp.

194 78 o south Dakota u. 7 13 Marquette 46 14 Morningside 13 1947 IW-4, L-51 52 Iowa Teachers 19

1 932 IW-2, L·S, T·1 > 2 8 omaha U. 6 coach: Ralph Ginn 13 North Dakota U. 13 Coach: T.C. "Cy" Kasper 7 South Dakota Mines 18 SDS Opp_ ss Augustana 0

sos Opp. o St. Norbert's 9 o Loras 28 13 St. John's 26 0 North Dakota U. 13 14 Moorhead Teachers 6 6 St. Cloud State 20 32 North Dakota State 14 6 North Dakota State 12 69 109 39 central Iowa 6 25 South Dakota u. 0 o south Dakota u. 0 6 Kansas u. 86 31 Morningside 29

26 Morningside 6 1939 IW-7, L-2>

33 Augustana 12 13 Wichita U. 39 26 Northern 7 7 south Dakota u. 26 247 186 o Michigan Normal 12 Coach: Jack Barnes 7 North Dakota state 0 o Minnesota 12 SOS Opp. 13 Morningside 0 1 954 IW-7, L-2)

12 Duquense 34 14 North Dakota U. 13 12 Toledo U . 33 coach: Ralph Ginn 70 95· 6 North Dakota State 0 123 211 SDS Opp. 7 south Dakota u. 21

34 Morningside 13 1 948 IW-4, L-6> 6 Iowa State 34 1933 IW-6, L-3)

7 Omaha U. 6 Coach: Ralph Ginn 19 St. Thomas 6 Coach:' T.C. "Cy" Kasper

40 south Dakota Mines 0 SDS Opp. 66 Mankato Teachers 0 sos Opp. 20 Moorhead Teachers 7 21 Moorhead Teachers 7 68 Augustana 0 18 North Dakota U. 2

6 Yankton College 0 o Drake 47 so North Dakota State 13 13 North Dakota State 7 7 west Texas state 35 6 Loras 20 34 North Dakota U. 20 14 south Dakota u. 0 141 95 6 North Dakota u. 31 20 south Dakota u. 19 0 SOUtn Dakota U. 6 7 Iowa Teachers 33 34 Morningside 39

21 Morningside 6 1940 IW-4, L-3, T-1 ) 7 North Dakota state 6 41 Iowa Teachers 20

27 Northern 0 coach: Jack Barnes 20 Augustana 6 338 151 6 Minnesota 19

SDS Opp. o south Dakota u. 33 6 Catholic U. 26 45 south Dakota Mines 0 13 Morningside 18 1 955 IW-6, L-2, T-1 )

13 Michigan Normal 7 6 St. Norbert's 0 27 Colorado State 2 coach: Ralph Ginn 118 73 12 Omaha u. 107 203 SDS Opp. 7

.S Morningside 6 13 St. Thomas 19 1 934 IW-6, L-4) o south Dakota u. 26 1 949 IW-7, L-3) 34 Iowa Teachers 21

Coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfall 7 North Dakota State 0 Coach: Ralph Ginn 14 North Dakota U. 6 sos Opp. 0 North Dakota U . 6 sos Opp. 28 Augustana 0

0 North Dakota U. 6 2 Iowa Teachers 12 7 St. Cloud Teachers 0 7 Wichita U. 33 38 North Dakota State 0 78 57 o Drake 40 33 North Dakota State 7 19 south Dakota u. 0 27 Morningside 20 27 south Dakota u. 7 . 7 Morningside 13 1 941 IW-2, L-5> 40 Colorado State 13 21 Morningside 21 52 Northern 0 coach: Thurlo Mccrady 14 Iowa Teachers 13 20 Lacrosse State 0 14 Creighton 0 SDS Opp. 28 Augustana 0 197 114 7 Wisconsin 28 14 Northern 0 O North Dakota u. 19 38 Dakota Wesleyan 0 o Iowa Teachers 21 27 south Dakota u. 25 1956 IW-4, L-5)

14 St. Olaf 6 o Omaha u. 12 33 North Dakota state 13 coach: Ralph Ginn o Wichita 19 o North Dakota State 25 7 Bradley 32 SDS Opp.

189 72 15 North Dakota u. 33 183 175 14 Montana State ,33 o south Dakota u. 40 7 Northwest Missouri 0

1 935 IW-4, L-4, T-1 ) 3 Morningside 0 1 950 IW-9, L-0, T-1 ) o Arizona u. 60 Coach: R.H. "Red" Threlfall 32 131 coach: Ralph Ginn 20 Augustana 21

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14 North Dakota U. 1 3 47 Colorado State 0 1969 (W-3, L-7> 6 south Dakota u. 20 14 south Dakota u. 1 9 238 73 Coach: Dave Kragthorpe 27 Morningside 8 9 North Dakota state 26 sos Opp. 21 Northern Iowa 22

28 Morningside 1 3 1963 (W-9, L-1> 1 3 Weber State 28 21 Nevada-Las Vegas 24 31 Iowa Teachers 27 coach: Ralph Ginn 1 6 Drake 21 291 173

1 37 2 12 Si.>S Opp. 22 Morningside 32 9 Montana State 6 14 Northern Iowa 24

1957 (W-6, L·2, T·1> 7 Nebraska 58 19 North Dakota u. 1 3 1975 (W-7, L·4>

coach: Ralph Ginn 54 Colorado State 1 4 2 0 south Dakota u. 14 Coach: John Gregory

Opp. 28 Augustana 8 16 Youngstown 17 SDS Opp. sos 49 Hamline 6 6 Montana State 1 3 7 North Dakota State 6 43 Augustana 0

23 Iowa Teachers 20 61 south Dakota u. 0 1 3 North Dakota state 20 10 Mankato State 0 56 Nebraska-Omaha 14 7 Drake 2 5 40 North Dakota state 25 o Montana u . 58 17 Augustana 31 16 Augustana 0 27 state College Iowa 1 3 175 227 13 North Dakota State 8 53 North Dakota U. 2 1 28 Morningside 22 14 North Dakota u. 35 21 south Dakota u. 1 3 17 Arkansas State 1 4 1970 (W-2, L·B> 24 South Dakota u. 22 32 North Dakota State 1 4 278 1 66 coach: Dean Pryor 1 7 Morningside 0 7 Morningside 7 1964 (W-2, L·B> sos Opp. 3 Northern Iowa 17 20 Mankato State 6 coach: Ralph Ginn 37 St. Thomas 14 23 Nevada-Las Vegas 38 185 1 1 9 sos Opp. 19 Mankato State 43 38 Youngstown 21

14 Montana State 46 8 Northern Iowa 24 264 190 1958 (W-4, L·S> 14 Fresno State 30 12 Wayne State 21

coach: Ralph Ginn 27 Augustana 14 3 North Dakota U. 36 sos Opp. 13 North Dakota state 20 O South Dakota u. 26 1976 (W-5, L-4, T-1 >

12 Drake 6 28 North Dakota u. 35 6 Augustana 22 Coach: John Gregory 7 Marquette 1 8 7 south Dakota u. 1 0 o North Dakota State 35 sos Opp. 6 Montana State 2 3 3 2 Morningside 21 44 Morningside 24 1 t St. ·c1oud State 0

20 Augustana 6 14 state College 1owa 23 o Montana u. 24 21 Western Illinois 28 12 North Dakota u. 30 15 Drake 37 1 29 269 7 Northern Colorado 22 7 South Dakota u. 28 6 Mankato State 7 o North Dakota State 1 3

20 North Dakota State 33 170 243 14 Morningside 0 26 Morningside 6 1971 <W·3, L·7> 28 North Dakota u. 6 1 3 Iowa Teachers 8 1965 (W-1, L-8, T·1> coach: Dean Pryor 1 7 south Dakota u. 17

123 1 58 coach: Ralph Ginn sos Opp. 1 6 Northern Iowa 1 3 sos Opp. 26 St. Thomas 7 1 9 Weber State 52

1959 (W-2, L·7> o Montana State 22 o Mankato state 10 41 Augustana 25 coach: Ralph Ginn o Parsons College 10 o Northern Iowa 23 1 76 21 5

sos Opp. 14 Augustana 1 4 8 Wayne State 27 o Montana State 27 1 3 North Dakota state 41 7 North Dakota u. 35 o Colorado State 22 7 North Dakota u. 1 4 1 8 South Dakota u. 37 1977 (W-5, L·4, T·1 > 12 Kansas State 28 30 South Dakota u. 1 4 1 6 Augustana 1 5 coach: John Gregory o Augustana 1 3 20 Morningside 25 20 North Dakota State 1 3 SDS Opp. 6 North Dakota u. 0 o State College Iowa 41 1 2 Morningside 21 1 0 St. Cloud State 0 12 south Dakota u. 7 20 Colorado State u. 52 2 Eastern Michigan 35 23 western Illinois 6 6 North Dakota State 8 7 Mankato State 1 4 109 223 1 4 Dayton 28

32 Morningside 34 1 1 1 247 34 Nebraska-Omaha 2 12 Iowa Teachers 1 4 1 4 North Dakota State 27 80 1 57 1966 (W-3, L·7> 1972 (W-6, L-5> 44 Morningside 20

Coach: Ralph Ginn coach: John Gregory 6 North Dakota u. 6 1960 (W-5, L-4, T·1> sos Opp. sos Opp. 1 0 1

south Dakota u. 1 5 coach: Ralph Ginn 6 Montana State 41 73 Eastern Montana 0 1 2 Northern Iowa · 23

sos Opp. 27 Minn-Duluth 0 17 Mankato State 24 1 ·4 Augustana 10 22 Bemidji State 6 14 Colorado State u. 45 49 Missouri-Rolla 0 1 81 1 37 6 Kansas State 20 6 North Dakota State 35 34 Youngstown 22

20 Montana State 1 4 2 1 Morningside 41 25 Augustana 14 1978 (W-5, L·6> 20 Augustana 21 o Nortn Dakota u. 43 21 North Dakota u. 51 coach: John Gregory 23 North Dakota U. 27 22 south Dakota u. 18 27 south Dakota l.). 42 SDS Opp. 28 south Dakota 1 1 7 7 State College Iowa 1 3 1 6 North Dakota State 34 43 St. Cloud State 3 14 North Dakota state 1 4 7 Colorado State 31 o Northern Iowa 32 7 Louisville 54 22 Morningside 0 19 Augustana 1 3 35 Morningside 0 7 Moorhead State 12 o Iowa Teachers 1 2 1 29 280 24 auantico Marines 21 41 Morningside 1 7

1 5 Colorado State 1 4 321 240 30 North Dakota U. 19 1 70 1 21 1967 <W-4, L-6> 1 9 Augustana 7

coach: Ralph Ginn 7 South Dakota u. 24 1961 (W-8, L-2) sos Opp. 1973 (W-5, L-5, T-1 > 1 4 Nebraska-Omaha 16

Coach: Ralph Ginn 7 Minnesota-Duluth 1 2- coach: John Gregory 10 Northern Iowa 9 sos Opp. 24 Idaho State 22 SDS Opp. 26 North Dakota State 28

34 Bemidji State 8 14 North Dakota State 34 28 Northwestern la. 38 21 Portland State 42 36 Colorado State 1 3 24 Morningside 1 5 3 9 Southwest Minnesota 6 224 231 73 St. Cloud State 0 7 North Dakota u. 9 o Mankato State 21 12 Montana State 1 7 4 2 South Dakota u. 14 27 Youngstown 6 41 Augustana 1 4 1 6 Northern Iowa 17 56 western Colorado 28 1979 (W-9, L-3) 13 North Dakota u. 1 4 21 Drake 34 21 Augustana 21 coach: John Gregory 34 south Dakota u. 6 1 7 Augustana · 21 20 North Dakota U. 28 SDS Opp. 41 North Dakota state 1 2 1 4 u . of Tampa 7 lO South Dakota U. 36 28 St. Cloud State 7 56 Morningside 0 1 86 187 14 North Dakota State 24 27 Wis-Whitewater 7 36 Iowa Teachers 1 3 1 6 Northern Iowa 0 o North Dakota 1 3

376 97 1968 (W-4, L·6> 52 Morningside 12 28 Augustana 26 Coach: Ralph Ginn 283 240 26 south Dakota 21

1962 (W-7, L-2, T-11 sos Opp. 31 Nebraska-Omaha 14 Coach: Ralph Ginn 1 2 Weber State 27 1 4 Nortt1ern Iowa 7

sos Opp. 3 North Dakota state 21 1974 (W-6, L·S> 14 North Dakota St. 38 25 u. of Toledo 14 43 Morningside 14 coach: John Gregory 24 Morningside 0 7 Arkansas State 9 10 Northern Iowa 38 sos �pp. 33 south Dakota 28 10 Montana State 14 1 6 North Dakota u. 21 1 5 Northwestern Iowa 0 27 Idaho 1 3 28 Augustana 7 32 south Dakota u. 55 45 southwest Minnesota 10 7 Youngstown• so 26 North Dakota u. 0 23 Youngstown 20 45 Mankato State 14 259 224 24 south Dakota u. 0 47 Augustana 27 21 Youngstown 35 1 7 North Dakota State 6 41 Idaho State 22 35 Augustana 6 1 3 State College Iowa 1 3 2 0 Drake 28 o North Dakota State 28 * NCAA Div. II playoffS 41 Morningside 7 247 260 55 North Dakota u. 6 wqn by forfeit

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1980 CW·!, L-8) coach: Jolln Cregory

SDSU OPP. 17 St. Cloud State . . . 0 27 western 1111nols. . . . . . . . . 33 7 at Augustana . . . 34

�1 south Dakota . . . . 13 17 at Nebraska-Omaha . . . . 40 7 at Northern Colorado . . . . . 40

16 North Dakota State . . . . . . 23 17 Morningside . . . . . . . . 6 13 at North Dakota . . 47 7 at south Dakota . . . . . 16

17 at Portland state . 48 , 1 66 300

1181 CW-4, L-8) Coach: Jolln Cregory

SDSU OPP. 40 St. Cloud State . . . . . . . . . . . 3 13 at western lll lnols... 17 21 south Dakota . . . . . . . . . . . 20 17 Nebraska-Omaha . . . . 10 20 Northern Colorado . . 22 24 at North Dakota State . . . . 48 23 at Morningside . : . . . . . . . . 28 28 North Dakota . ..... . . . . . 16 31 Augustana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 16 at South Dakota . . . . . . . . . 28

233 226

HOBO DAYS AT COUCHLIN-ALUMNI STADIUM

October 13, 1 962 SDSU 26, North Dakota O 9,000 October 19, 1 963 SDSU 61 , South Dakota O 8,500 October 1 0, 1 964 North Dakota 35, SDSU 28 9,300 October 16, 1 965 SDSU 30, south Dakota 1 4 9 ,000 October 15, 1 966 North Dakota 43, SDSU O 6,400 October 21 , 1 967 SDSU 42; south Dakota 1 4 1 0,000 October 1 2, 1 968 North Dakota 21 , SDSU 16 1 0,500 October 18, 1 969 SDSU 20, south Dakota 14 1 2,000 October 1 0, 1 970 North Dakota 36, SDSU 3 1 0,000 October 16, 1 971 south Dakota 37, SDSU 1 8 1 0,000 October 14, 1 972 North Dakota 51 , SDSU 21 1 1 , 000 October 20, 1 973 south Dakota 36, SDSU 10 1 3,500 September 28, 1 974 sosu 35, Augustana 6 .1 4, 146 October 1 8, 1 975 SDSU 24, south Dakota 22 1 5,866* October 16, 1 976 SDSU 28, North Dakota 6 1 1 , 961 October 22, 1 977 south Dakota 15, SDSU 1 0 1 5, 1 93 October 14, 1 978 south Dakota 24, SDSU 7 1 3,491 October 6, 1 979 SDSU 26, south Dakota 21 1 2,007 October 18, 1 980 North Dakota State 23, SDSU 16 6,499 October 3, 1 981 Northern Colorado 22, SDSU 20 8,308 SDSU has won 9, lost 1 1 Hobo Days since Coughlin-Alumni Stadium replaced State Field in 1 962. The 20 Hobo Day games at Coughlin-Alumni stadium have drawn 206,671 fans, an average of 1 0,333 per game!I I

SDSU FOOTBALL C�PTAINS

1905 - John Reich 1906 - Charles Coughlin 1907 .:. Charles Coughlin 1908 - cecll oenhart 1909 - Fay Atkinson 1910 - Irwin J. Bibby 191 1 - not avallable 191 2 - Lacey caldwell 1913 - Vincent Chappell 1914 - Jack Sheehan 191 5 - Nelson 1916 - Hollace Jennings 1917 - Harold Hoover 1918 - no football, WW I 1919 - Russell Walseth 1920 - James 5allsbury 1921 - Ralph Towers 1922 - George Roberts 1923 - Robert Coffey 1924 - WIiiis Motley 1925 - Frank Kelley 1926 - Clyde (Buck) Starbuck 1927 - Arnold Brevik 1928 - Lovell H iner 1929 - Harry Hadler 1930 - Ray Jenison, Ray SChultz 1 931 - Maynard TollefSon, Nusler sa1em 1932 - Dale Palmer 1 933 - Dale Palmer 1934 - Fred Johnson 1 935 - Dick Emmerich 1936 - Ed Llenhart 1937 - Charles Stanson 1938 - Lloyd ptak, Bob Riddell 1 939 - Jim Emmerich, Arndt Mueller 1940 - Roger Ulrich 1 941 - Leon Anderson 1 942 - George Gehant, ErvIn Uohn> Bylander 1 943 - no football, WWII 1944 - no football, WWII 1 945 - Roberg SChryver 1946 - Fritz Norgaard, BIii Melody 1 947 - Paul GIibert, Arnie cook 1 948 - Marv Larson, Forrest Lothrop 1949 - Tom Tabor, Francis SChumacher

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1950 - George Medchll l, OOn Bartlett 1951 - Doug Eggers, Marv Kool 1952 - Roger Anderson, Pete Retzlaff 1953 - Arlin Anderson, Alan Evans 1954 - Jerry Welch, Jack Nitz 1955 - Jerry Acheson, Larry Korver 1956 - Harwood Hoeft, tackle, Groton, .SD

Bob Betz, fullback, Madison, SD 1957 - Len SpanJers, guard, MIibank, SD

Wayne Haensel, tackle, Walnut Grove, SD 1958 - Al Breske, fullback, Webster, SD

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

Jim vacura, halfbank, Jackson, MN 1960 - Leland Bondhus, tackle, Storden, MN

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

Mike Sterner, guard, Sioux Falls, SD <Boys Town>

1962 - John Stone, fullback, Hendricks, MN Roger Eischens, end, canby, MN Dean Koster, Quarterback, Lake Benton, MN

1963 - Wayne Rasmussen, halfback, Howard, SD Jerry OChs, center, Aberdeen, SD OOug Peterson, Quarterback, Watertown, SD

1964 - Dennis Dee, tackle, Chicago, ILL Gale oouglas, fullback, Reedsburg, Wis. Daryl Martin, halfback, Wagner, SD

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

1966 - Gary Hyde, fullback, castlewood, SD Dave Porter, center, Gal l lpolls, OH

1967 - Ray Macri, tackle; Chicago, ILL Clayton sonnenscheln, fullback, Pierre, SD

1968 - Darwin Gonnerman, runnlngback, Adrian, MN John Grein, center, Lakefield, MN

1969 - Clyde Hagen, tight end, Webster, SD Jim Langer, linebacker, Royalton, MN Tim Roth, defensive end, Madison, MN

1970 - Tom Jones, tight end, Wyandotte, Mich cal Rlesgaard, defensive tackle, Exira, IA

1971 - game by game captains - no season

captains 1972 - game by game captains - no season

captains 1973 - Les Tuma, fullback, Mahaska, Kan.

Jim Decker, halfback, Cold Spring, MN Randy Roth, defensive end, Madison, MN Charlie Clarksean, defensive back, Jackson, MN

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

1975 - Bob Glssler, defensive end, Osceola, Neb. BIii Mast, Quarterback, Tiffin, Ohio Fred SChmldt, offensive center, SChleswlg, IA

1976 - Paul Konrad, fullback, Mitchell, SD Joe Meyer, offensive center, Webster, SD Doug Jackson, defensive back, Winterset, IA Clay Fischer, defensive end, Pierce, Neb.

1977 - PaUI Erickson, safety, Austin, MN Greg MIiier, offensive tackle, Mitchell, SD Brad Seely, offensive guard, Baltic, Sd BIii Matthews, defensive end, Wessington, SD

1978 - Chuck Benson, fullback, Fulton, SD Chuck Loewen, offensive tackle, Mountain Lake, MN Mickey Reed, l inebacker, Rochester, MN Rich Reese, llnebacker, oes Moines, IA

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

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

1981 - Oulnten Hofer, offensive tackle, Hot Springs, SD Paul Reynen, tight end, Mitchell, SD Brad Christenson, safety, Des Moines, IA Tom Olson, linebacker, oes Moines, IA

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Listen TO The Jacks on WNAX For the 13th consecutive year, all Jackrabbit football and men·s basketball

games will be broadcast live on WNAX radio. WNAX Is a member of the Roy H. Park Broadcasting group. on the air

24-hours a day, WNAX Is a 5,000 watt station which covers much of a five state area <Nebraska, south Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa>. It is located at 570 on the A.M. dial.

"Voice of the Jackrabbits" Norm Hilson will again do the play-by-play with Jerry Oster providing the color commentary. Hilson has been south Dakota Sportscaster of the Year five times, three times as picked by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association and one as selected by the south Dakota High School coaches Association.

HIison has been with WNAX for 20-pIus years since giving up a disc Jockey Job In the Twin Cities. He is a graduate of Brown Broadcasting Institute In Min­neapolis. He Is a native of Valley City, ND.

Hilson travels about 15,000 miles annually broadcasting sports events, in­cluding all SDSU football and basketball games along with an area prep "Game of the Week" plus district, regional and state prep tournaments and action throughout the football playoffs Including all five of the championship games. And even when SDSU home games are a trip for Hllson--lt's 270 miles round trip from Yankton to Brookings.

WNAX is the only radio station which has orglnated play-by-play broadcasts of every game played In the history of the state high schOol girls basketball tournament.

In addition to SDSU and high school events carried on WNAX, the station Is a member of the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Vikings radio networks. This fall, WNAX will also carry five Yankton College football games along with a cou­ple University of Nebraska ·games.

In fact, on Dec. 4, WNAX could set some sort of record for continuous sports broadcasting. That day they will do play by Play of the final round of the girls state basketball tournament, then pick up the SDSU men's basketball game from Bozeman, Mont., a game which has a 9 p.m . tip-off In the central time zone; then follow that with the university of Nebraska football game from Hawaii.

WNAX Is designated as the official station at SDSU. This will be the 17th consecutive year WNAX has carried SDSU basketball. Hilson was.Parade Marshall of the 1980 Hobo Day parade at SDSU. ··

SDSU MEDIA LIST

RADIO PLAY BY PLAY: Norm Hilson, Sports Director, WNAX radio, Yankton, S.D. 57078. Jerry Oster, WNAX radio, Yankton, S.D. 57078.

LOCAL OUTLETS: Tony Mangan, Sports Editor, The Collegian, SDSU; Brookings, S.D. 57007. Terry Borns, Sports Editor, The Daily Register, Brookings, S.D. 57006. Randy McDaniel, Sports Editor, KVAA Radio, Volga, S.D. 57071. Dellas Cole, Sports Director, KBRK-KGKG Radio, Brookings, S.D. 57006. Jim Nelson, KBRK-KGKG Radio, Brookings, S.D. 57006.

SOUTH DAKOTA PUBLIC TELEVISION: Pete Egart, KESD-TV, Pugsley Center, SDSU, Brookings, S.D. 57007. Tom Maxwell, KSFY-TV, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. Max Hawk, .Football coach, Yankton High School, Yankton, S.D. 57078.

AREA NEWSPAPER AND WIRE OUTLETS: Joel Brown, Sports News Editor, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. John Egan, Sports Editor, Argus Leader, Sioux Falis, S.D. 57102. Bruce Conley, Assistant Sports Director, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. Steve Matthies, sportswriter, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D . 57102. Steve Young, Sportswriter, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. Wayne Ortman, The Associated Press, Argus Leader Building, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. sports Editor, united Press International, Box 481, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57101. J.T. Fey, Sports Editor, Watertown Public Opinion, Watertown, s.D. 57201. Don Lindner, Sports Editor, Rapid City Journal, BOX 450, Rapid City, S.D. 57701. Ron Wood, Sportswriter, Rapid City Journal, Box 450, Rapid City, S.D. 57701. Roger Toland, Sports, Journal, Box 450, Rapid City, S.D. 57701. Ron Feickert, Sports Editor, Aberdeen American News, Aberdeen, S.D. 57401. Jim Young, Sports, American News, Aberdeen, S.D. 57401. Greg Hansen, sports Editor, Dally Republic, Mitchell, s.o. 57301. ooug card, Sports Editor, Dally Press & Dakotan, Yankton, S.D. 57078. Erald Johnson, Sports Editor, Dally Plainsman, Huron, S.D. 57350. sports Editor, Daily Leader, Madison, S.D 57042.

RADIO AND TELEVISION OUTLETS: Jim Burt, Sports Director, KELO·TV, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102 . . Mike Schirmer, KELO·TV, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. Mark ovenden, Sports Director, KSFY·TV, Sioux Falls, 57102. Tom Maxwell, Sports, KSFY-TV, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57102. Kevin Culhane, sports Director, KXON·TV, Mitchell, S.D. 57301. Danny Olson, Sports Director, KSOO Radio, 2600 s. Spring, Sioux Falls, S.D. 57105. Hod Nielsen, sports Director, KYNT Radio, Yankton, S.D. 57078. Wayne Hunter, Sports Director, KWAT Radio, Watertown, S.D. 57201. Sports Director, KSDR Radio, Box 1480, Watertown, S.D. 57201. Sports Director, KORN Radio, Mitchell, S.D. 57301. Sports Director, !UAM Radio, Madison, S.D . 57042. Sports Director, KMSD Radio, Milbank, S.D. 57252. Sports Director, KOKD Radio, Redfield, S.D. 57469 sports Director, KIJV Radio, Huron, S.D. 57350. Sports Director, KCCR Radio, Pierre, S.D. 57501. sports Director, KGFX Radio, Pierre, S.D. 57501. Sports Director, KVRA·KVRF Radio, Vermillion, s.D. 57069. Sports Director, KOTA, Rapid City, S.D. 57701.

Ron Lenz, Sports Information Director

You r p ress host at sosu is Ron Lenz, Sports Information Director for the Jackrabbits since September, 1 977 . . . is responsible for 22 varsity sports at SDSU, 11 for men and 1 1 for women . . . is a 1 970 g raduate of SDSU . . . had been SID at the University of South Dakota from November 1972 . . . prior to that, spent four and one-half years on the staff of the Watertown Publ ic Opinion, m ost of that time as sports editor . . . was south Dakota Sportswriter of the Year in 1971 . . . U.S. Army veteran . . . served with the Fourth In-fantry Division in Vietnam in 1 967 . . . is a native of Sisseton . . . b_egan journal ism career at the Sisseton courier . . . con-ducts sportswriting cam p du ring the summer . . . wife, Eris, is from Hebron, N .D. . . . cou ple has three chi ldren.

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1 982 NORTH CENTRAL CONF.ERENCE COMPOSITE - FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

SEPTEMBER 4 ST. CLOUD STATE AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2:00 P.M. Mankato State at south Dakota 7 p .m. Nebraska-Omaha at Northeast Missouri at 1 : 30 p .m . Northern M ich igan at North Dakota State 7 :3o' p .m . USO-Springfield at Morningside 7 :30 p.m . Puget Sound at North Dakota 1 :30 p.m . Augustana at Wiscons in-stout 7 :30 p.m .

SEPTEMBER 11 SOUTH DAKOTA AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2 P.M. Kearney at Nebraska-Omaha 7 :30 p .m. Ab i lene Christian at Northern Colorado 1 :30 p .m .

· North Dakota State at Mankato State 7:30 p .m . Washburn Un iversity at Morn ingside 7:30 p .m . North Dakota at Montana state 1 ;30 p.m . Northwest M issouri at Augustana '7 :30 p.m . St. Cloud at St. John 's 1 :30 p .m .

SEPTEMBER 18 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT NEBRASKA-OMAHA 7:30 P.M. Northern Colorado at Morningside 7:30 p .m. North Dakota State at North Dakota 1 :30 p .m. Kearney at Augustana 7 :30 p .m . south Dakota at Kansas State 1 :30 p.m . Mankato state at M innesota-Duluth at 1 :30 p .m. St. Cloud state at Grand Val ley State 1 :30 ·P .m .

SEPTEMBER 25 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT NORTHERN COLORADO 1:00 P.M. MDT Morningsid e at North Dakota 7 :30 p.m. Nebraska-Omaha at Augustana 7 :30 p .m . North Dakota at south Dakota 7 :00 p·.m . . St. Cloud at Mankato State 1 :30 p .m.

OCTOBER 2 NORTH DAKOTA STATE AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2:00 P.M. North Dakota at Morningsid� 7 :30 p.m. south Dakota at Neoraska-omaha 7:30 p .m. Augustana at Northern Colorado 1 :30 p.m . southwest M innesota at st. Cloud 1 :30 p .m. Mankato State at W isconsin-River Falls 1 : 30 p .m.

OCTOBER 9 MORNINCSIDE AT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 2 P.M. Nebraska-Omaha at North Dakota 2:00 p .m. North Dakota State at Augustana 2:00 p .m. Northern Colorado at south Dakota 2:00 p .m . St. Cloud State at Northern 7 :00 p.m. Mankato state at Concord ia 1 :30 p.m .

OCTOBER 16 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT NORTH DAKOTA 1:30 P.M. Augustana at Morn ingside 7 :30 p.m. south Dakota at North Dakota State 1 :30 p .m. D rake at Nebraska-Omaha 7 :30 p .m. Northern Colorado at Cal Poly-SLO 7:30 p .m . Gustavus Adolphus at St. Cloud State 1 :30 P.m. Wisconsin -Whitewater at Mankato state 1 :30 p .m .

OCTOBER 23 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT AUCUSTANA 7:30 P.M. Morningside at south Dakota 7:00 p .m. Northern Colorado at North Dakota 1 :30 p .m . North Dakota State at Nebraska-Omaha 7:30 p .m. St. Cloud State open Mankato State open

OCTOBER 30 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT SOUTH DAKOTA 1:30 P.M. Augustana at North Dakota 1 :30 p .m . Nebraska-Omaha at Morn ingside 1 :30 p .m . Northern Colorado at North Dakota State 1 p .m. Mankato state at St. Cloud· State 1 : 30 p .m .

NOVEMBER 6 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE AT MANKATO STATE 1:30 P.M. St. Cloud at Morn ingside 1 :30 p.m . Augustana at south Dakota 7 :00 p .m . Nebraska-Omaha at Northern Colorado 1 :00 p .m . Northern towa at North Dakota state 1 :30 p .m. North Dakota at Northern Mich igan 1 :30 p .m .

NOVEMBER 13 North Dakota State at St. Cloud State 1 :30 p .m . south Dakota at Northern Iowa 7 :30 p .m. Mankato State at Nebraska-Omaha 7:30 p.m . Morningside at Northwest Missou ri 1 :30 p .m. M innesota-Morris at Augustana 1 : 30 p .m. south Dakota State open North Dako,ta open _Northern Colorado open

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