1982 Fall Sports Media Guide

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EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

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Date Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 16 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Opponent South Carolina State Youngstown State• Open Akron• Austin Peay• Middle Tennessee• Open Western Kentucky Murray State• Tennessee Tech* Central Florida Morehead State• *Ohio Valley Conference Game
Overall Record: Won 12, Lost 2, Tied 0 OVC Record: Won 8, Lost 0, Tied 0 Site Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Away Home Opponent EKU South Carolina State . ... .... ............ . . 26(H) Youngstown State . .. .... . ................. 26(A) Na vy .... . ..... .. .. . ................... . .. 0(A) Akron ................... . ....... . ....... 37(H) Austin P e a y . . ............ ... ............. 4l(H) Middle Tenne ssee . . ....................... 23(A) Dayton 14(H) Western Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 9(H) Murray State ............. .... . . .. . .. . . .. . 24(A) Tennessee Tech ........................... 63(H) Morehead State 2l(A) *Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35(H) *Boise State .. .. . . .... .. .................. 23(A) *Idaho State ............ . ........ . ........ 23(N) *NCAA I-AA
(N) Pioneer Bowl - Wichita Falls, Texas • Time 7:00PMEDT 1:30 PM EDT 7:30 PM EDT 7:30PM CDT 1:30 PM EDT l:OOPMCDT 1:30 PM EDT 1:30 PM CST 7:30 PM EST 1:30 PM EST OPP 0 6 24 0 14 7 3 I l 20 10 17 28 17 34 ATT 11,400 8,000 16 ,379 15,800 12,300 11,500 19 ,700 20,800 16 ,600 14 ,200 6 ,000 8,100 20,176 11,000
1981 RESULTS
Playoffs

ABO U T T H E COV E R: EKU head footba ll coach Roy Kidd poses with seve r al of the trophi es he and his EKU Colonels have gat h er ed during the past t h ree foo t ball campaigns In t h e front row a re E K U's t h ree national champ io n shi p game trop hi es, the m iddle of whi c h is the 1979 n at iona l championship trophy, flanked by the 1980 a n d 198 1 nat ional runner s up awards. Kid d is t o uc h in g the C hevrolet NCAA Div is ion I- AA National Coac h o f t h e Year t rop h ies of 19 80 and 8 1. To Kidd ' s left is the 1981 O hi o Valley Co nference t eam championship t rophy .

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MEDIA GUIDE Contents Eastern Kentucky University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Conference Affiliations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Athletics at EKU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Football ... . . .. . . .... . ... . ...... . ... . . .... . . ... .. . . 9 Women's Cross Country ... . ... . ......... . . ... ... . . . 64 Men 's Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Women's Field Hockey . .. ....... ...... .. ... . ... . .. . 66 Rifle ... .... . .. . ... . .. .......... . ... . .. .. .. ..... ... 68 Women's Volleyball Women's Tennis . .... . .... ... . . . .. ... . . ...... ... . . . EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY Member: Ohio Valle y Conference National Collegiate Athletic Association Eastern Ke nt uc ky Unive:rsi ty i 'i an equal opportun it y edu cati o na l inslinu ion. 82.42 2 70 72
SPORTS

TO THE NEWS MEDIA

The 1982 Fall Sports Media Guide has been prepared especially for the members of the press, radio and television who cover the Colonels. We sincerely hope that it will provide many of the answers concerning the Colonels and Eastern Kentucky University. If you desire additional information, special features, pictures, etc., or have questions not answered in this brochure, feel free to con tact the Division of Public Info r mation located in the Jones Building (Telephone: 606-622- 230 I and 606-622-2302).

Information for Visiting Newsmen at Football Games

WORKING PRESS TICKETS - All requests for press tickets by working n e wspap er, radio, or television personnel should be made BY NAME, as far in advance as poss ible . Press tickets cannot be mailed less than one week in advance of the game. In the event of a large press turnout, priority will go to our regular coverage and s t atewide media.

RADIO - All cor res p o ndence concerning Radio Broadcasting Rights s hould be addressed to the Division of Public Information, Eastern Kentucky University. Re q u ests should be made BY NAME as early as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the requesting stat ion direct from the South Central Bell Te lephone Company with instructions lo contact this office prior to installin g lines . Spotters can be made available if requested in advanc e The "official stat ion", as d es ignated by the Director of Athletics of the visiting institution , will be assigned priority space. Requests by other stations will be considered in relation to availability of s pace and date of request.

TELEVISION - Live television coverage is p ro hibit ed unless permiss ion is granted by the Vice President for Public Affairs well in advance.

SCOUTS - All requests by sco ut s should be made BY NAME as far in advanc e as possible. Sco ut s rep rese nting a college or univer s ity are limited to two per school, while professional scouts are restricted to one per tea m Professional scouts' requests are t o he made from the team's main office.

PHOTOGRAPHERS - Advance requests BY NAME are required and , as a general policy, there should be no more than one photographer per school or medium. Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines during the game provided they remain within specified areas - away from the immediate sidelines and the front of the bench and coaching areas (30 to 30 yd. line). Motion picture crews may use the facilities provided in the press box on the east side of the field.

SEATING - In requesting working press tickets, please advise BY NAME as to the number in your party. It is d es ired that newspaper requests be limited to no more than two persons, radio requests , three persons.

PRESS TAGS - Press tags must be worn for identification by all newsmen, photographers and scouts seated in the press box or located on the field. Please note: all press pas ses are issued BY NAME lo authorized working personnel and are non-transferable.

ACCOMMODATIONS AT EASTERNTh e working ne wspaper and radio personnel, as well as scouts and other officials, will be furnished a copy of the play- by- play report and complete team and indivi dual statistics at halftime and approximately five minutes after the game. Refreshments are served before and during the game.

AVAILABILITY OF COACH ROY KIDD - EKU head coach Roy Kidd is available for telephone interviews, Monday. Thursday from 8 a.m. · noon and 1- 2:30 p.m. The only exception is T uesdays and Thursdays when he t eaches class from I 0:30 • 11 :30. Kidd's teleph o ne number is (606) 622-2437.

GENERAL INFORMATION

Location - Richmond, Madison Co unt y, Ke ntucky, a growing c ity of about 24,000.

Enrollment - 13 , 394

Founded - 1906 President - Dr. J. C. Powell

Vice President for Academic Affairs - Dr. John Rowlett

Athletic Conference - Ohio Valley, N.C.A.A. - Men and Wo men

Gy mna sium - AJumni Coliseum (capacity 6 , 500)

S tadium - Hanger F ield (ca pacit y 20,000)

Nickname - Colon e ls, Maroons

Symbol - Colonel

Colo rs Maroon and White

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Athletic Committee

Members: Dr. Russell Bogue, Chairman; Dr. Dixon Barr; Dr. Anne Brooks; Dr. Larue Cocanougher; Dr. Clyde Lewis; Dr. Nancy Peel; Dr. Doug Whitlock; Mrs. Jeannette Crockett; Dr. Doris Sutton; Mr. C. E. Baldwin; Mr. A. L. Whitt; Mr. Donald Combs and Dr. Martha Mullins, ex-officio.

Director of Athletics - Donald G. Combs

Assistant Director of Athletics - Dr. Martha Mullins

Head Football Coach- Roy Kidd (Eastern Kentucky , 1954)

Line Coaches - Torn Jones (Western Kentucky , 1973) ; Jim Tanara (UTChattanooga, 1965)

Backfield Coaches - Jack Ison (Eastern Kentucky, 1961); Joe Blankenship (Eastern Kentucky, I 965); Leon Hart (Maryville. 1973).

Head Coaches Other Sports - Baseball: Jim Ward; Basketball: Max Good; Golf: Bob Seaholm; Swimming: Dan Lichty; Men's Track: Rick Erdmann; Men's Tennis: Torn Higgins; Rifle: to be named later; Women's

Tennis: Dr. Martha Mullins; Women 's Volleyball: Dr. Geri Polvino; Women's Basketball: Dr. Dianne Murphy; Women's Field Hockey: Lynne Harvel; Women's Track and Cross Country: Sandra Martin.

Assistant Coaches Other Sports - Basketball: Bobby Washington; Swimming: Tim Cahill; Women's Basketball : Nell Hensley.

Trainer - Dr. Bobby Barton.

Assistant Trainers - Donna Reed and David Green.

Sports Information Editor - Karl Park. Athletic Business Manager - David Parke.

Board of Regents

Chairman, Charles C. Combs, Richmond; Robe rt J. Begley , Jr., Richmond; Hallie Shouse, Lexington; Jerry Ikerd, Somerset; Dr. Rodney Gross, Gray son ; J. W. Phelps, Louisville; Dr. Grady Stumbo, Frankfort; John Keith, Cynthiana; Dr. Keith Algier, faculty representative; Barry Metcalf, student representative.

NCAA GUIDELINES for EFFECTIVE SIDELINE CONTROL

The NCAA Football Rules Committee has adopted guidelines for m o re efficient and safer sideline control during collegiate football contests.

RULE I, Section 2, Article 3 states:

Limit lines shall be marked with 12-inch lines and at 24-inch intervals 12 feet outside the sidelines and the end lines, except in s tadiums where total field surface does not permit. In th ese stadiums, the limit lines shall not be less than s ix feet from the sidelines and end lin es. Limit lines shall be four inches in width. NO PERSON OUTSIDE THE TEAM AREA SHALL BE WITHIN THE LIMIT LIN ES.

Photographers must observe the following two rules:

(I) Each photographer shall wear a visible credential issued by the sports information director. 3

(2) Photographers working on the field may work on any part of the sideline outside the bench area and behind the end zone, OUTSIDE THE RESTRAINING AREA LIMIT LINES. No one is permitted in the bench area on the playing field , or in the rest ra ining area next to the sideline, ANY TIME after the competition begins, including during timeouts unless he has been issued a bench pass. Photographers only may work unrestricted on the playing field and in the bench area immediately after the end of the game.

Should any ques tions a r ise or you incur any problems, please seek assi s tance from any EKU Security P e rsonnel or Mr. Larry Bailey, University Photo g raph er. Failure to comply with the new NCAA rules could res ult in your bei ng asked to leave the field area.

Growth - in quantity and quality - has been the theme a t Eastern Kentu c k y University. The quantity speaks for itself. With an enro llment of more th a n 13 ,000 st udents , the University's student body has more than tripl e d s ince I 960. As a result, new dormitories and large , well-equipped academic structures have been built.

Dr. J. C. Pow e ll will be completing his seventh year as president of th e University in October. Powell, the school's seventh president, succeeded Dr. Robert R. Martin who served EKU in that position for 16¼ years.

At a 1978 Boa rd o f Regents meeting, Eastern was reorganized into nine college s and a graduate school. Five colleges - Appli ed Arts and T ec hnology, Bu s iness, Education, Law Enforcement and Allied Health and Nursing - remained intact.

Four n ew colleges were created, including Natural and Mathematical Sciences, S ocial and Behavioral Sciences , Arts and Humanities and Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics.

The mas ter s degree is offered in seve ral fields as is the specialist degree. A joint doctoral program in education is sponsored in cooperation with the U niversity of Kentucky.

The physical plant has und e rgone building and renovation programs tot a ling more than$ 138 million since I 960. During this period every existing m ajor campus facility has been r e modeled or co mpletely r eco nstructed.

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Or. J. C. Powell, Pres ident

CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS

In 1941, foresighted men had visions of an Ohio Valley Conference. Sportswriters speculated about the impending division of the Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Virtually all agreed it was just a matter of time until the division took place and a new athletic conference was formed.

Then the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor and America was plunged into World War II.

Seven years later, after the hostilities had ceased, a pre-war dream became a post-war reality. The "Big Five" of the K.I.A.C. withdrew to form the Ohio Valley Conference.

Making the move were Western Kentucky State College, Eastern Kentucky State College, Murray State College, Morehead State College and the University of Louisville. They were joined by Evansville College and, shortly thereafter, by Tennessee Tech and Marshall College.

Purpose of the 0. V.C., which was set forth in its constitution , is "to regulate, control and promote all th e recognized branches of intercollegiate athletics in institutions represented."

Through a gradual process, the Ohio Valley Conference was to become a league of Kentucky and Tennes see state colleges. Middle Tennessee State College joined the rolls in 1952, East Tennessee State University in 1957 and Austin Peay State College in the spring of 1962 They replaced Louisville, which became an independent in 1949, and Marshall and Evansville, which departed in 1952.

The University of Akron and Youngstown State University joined the OVC in I97980.

Eastern also competes against other OVC schools in a regular season schedule in women's basket ball and tournaments in tennis and volleyball. Championships are held also in cross country and outdoor track

Eastern ranks first in the Conference's alltime football standings with a 13 7-82- 7 wonlost record. The Colonels have won six regular season titles outright ('54, '67, '68, '74 , '76, and 1981) and shared one title in 1962

Eastern won the NCAA Divis ion I-AA national championship in 1979 and the NCAA Mideast Regional Championship in 1967. The Colonels finished as national runners up in the NCAA's I- AA Division in 1980 and 1981.

James Delany, a 34-year-old former NCAA investigator, is serving his fourth yea r as commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference. He succeeded Bob Vanatta as the OVC's fourth commissioner.

The Succasunna, New Jersey, nativ e became the youngest commissioner to serve the conference. The other OVC commissioners prior to Vanatta were Arthur Guepe and Paul Dietzel.

Delany is a 1970 graduate of the University of North Carolina where he played basketball for coach Dean Smith'sTarheels from 1967-70 and served as co-captain on the 1969- 70 squad.

Following graduation, Delany entered the UNC Law School and served as an assistant coach under Smith. He received his law degree in 1973 before joining the NCAA staff.

For additional information, features or pictures co ntact:

KARL PARK

OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

RICHMOND, KENTU C KY 40475

TELEPHONE (606) 622-2301

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JIM DELANY OVC COMMISSIONER

EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics sponsors seven intercollegiate sports for men, six intercollegiate sports for women and two coeducational intercollegiate sports. Extensive intramural, free play and club sports programs are sponsored providing varied participation opportunities for all.

These programs are an integral part of the total program and development of Eastern students. They offer experiences which contribute immeasurably to the health, vitality and preparation of young people as citizens and for their leadership contributions to the youth in the nation's schools and elsewhere.

The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics offers a variety of degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The coaches of athletics are among the fifty-seven full-time faculty members representing more than a score of the finest colleges and universities in the nation, required to produce academic, intramural and varsity athletic programs.

The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities are used interchangeably for instruction and athletics as is the faculty. The College, which is organized under a single administrative unit, includes three academic departments under which there are seventeen undergraduate and graduate degree programs and intercollegiate athletics . This type organization contributes significantly to successful coordination of the program, faculty and facilities for maximum contribution to the overall mission of the University.

The College is headed by Dean Russell Bogue. Its three academic departments are: School and Public Health, chaired by Dr. Herman Bush; Recreation and Park Administration, chaired bv Dr. James McChesnev; Physical Education, chaired by Dr. Lee Gentry. The College's program of intercollegiate athletics is administered by Athletic Director, Mr. Donald G . Combs, and Assistant Athletic Director, Dr. Martha Mullins. Its newly created Department of H.P .E.R. & A. Services is administered by Dr. Fred Darling.

Through its departments, the College offers six baccalaureate degree programs and one two-year associate of arts option curricula for undergraduate students. At the graduate level, the College offers the Master of Science in Physical Education, Recreation and Park Administration, and Physical Education with the Sports Administration Option. Additional degree programs offered in cooperation with the College of Education include Specialist in Education, Master of Arts in Health Education, Allied Health, Physical Education, along with Rank II and Rank I teacher c ertification programs.

The College also serves EK U's general education program through required physical education and health classes for freshmen and sophomores. Enrolled in the College's academic programs are some I , 100 majors, including more than 400 graduate students. To serve this large enrollment , the

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College boasts a full-time fac ulty of 57 , including 22 members with th e earned doctorat e. Thirt y graduate assistants perform t eaching and ot her se rvices.

A balanc ed athl e tic program , intramural, sports clubs and int e rcollegiate , is provided by th e College. Intramural and s port clubs progra m s ar e s p o nso red through the H.P.E. R . & A. se rvic es dep a rtm ent by i ntramura l dir ectors. Competition in numerous sports, including so ftball , flag football , soccer, racquetball, bowling, volleyball, t a ble t e nnis , track , baske tball and fi e ld hockey provide physica l outlets for EK U st udent s.

EKU , a m e mbe r of th e NCAA and Ohi o Vall ey Confere nce, fi e ld s athletic t ea m s in base ball , basketball , football, swimming, golf, tenni s, track (indoor and outdoor) and rifle. Basketball, field hockey, tennis, cross country , tr ac k and field and voll ey ball make up the intercollegiate prog ram for women.

Outstanding fa c ilities are r eq uired to support a n operation with the sco pe of Eastern's Co llege of H P .E. R & A The College's programs a r e housed in five major ca mpus s tructures - The Robert 8 Begley Building, where it is headquarte red, the Alumni Coliseum , the W eave r Hea lth Build i ng, the Pres nell Buildin g and the Greg Adams Building Nu me rous tenn is co urt s, re c reation ar eas, Gertrud e Hood Field, Turkey Hugh es Base ball Field, a nd the Tom C. Samuels nine-l a ne tr ac k with tartan infield are among th e other faci lities of th e College. An 18-h o le golf co urse and an ou tdoo r ed ucati o nrec reation demonstr a tion a rea a re lo ca t ed at Arlin g ton . T here are four eq uipp ed tra ining rooms attac hed to th e inte rcollegiate locker rooms in four buildin gs.

The seve n-s tory Beg le y Building is d esig ne d to se rve n ea rl y 2,000 studen t s hourl y in classes an d also pro v ides sea ting for m ore than 20,000 football spectators. Includ ed in th e s tructur e are three gy mn as iums, 12 ha ndba ll courts , 36 cla ssroo m s, 60 offices a nd th e dressing fac ilities for ph ys ica l e du ca tion a nd football. A trainin g area includ es two exercise and weight-lifting room s, a steam room and a large therap y t a nk A se min a r room a nd reception area are located on the seco nd leve l of the buildi ng Offices o n this le ve l hav e been acco u st ically treat ed to absorb sound from th e open-top a thl etic area.

Th e Th omas E . M c D o nou g h Intramural Fie ld s, which boasts IO football fields , two of which are varsity practice fi e lds and anoth e r two which are la rge e n ough for socce r play, a r e in use. In season, e ig ht softb a ll fi e ld s may b e s upe ri mposed on th e football layo uts .

Th e Gl en n Pres nell Building hou ses football loc k er and s how er ro oms, a training room, re st room s a nd s t o rag e, office a nd lecture a r eas. An e quipment c heck-out room and other se r vice facilities are locate d to serve th e stude nts who participate in th e intramural progra m s.

The Greg Adams ind oo r t e nnis fac ilit y beca m e avai lab le for u se in the fa ll of 1976. It co ns titut es th e fifth building o n campus devoted to ho u s ing t he acti vities of th e College of H .P.E.R. & A.

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Football

ROY KIDD Head Coach

'And the beat goes on .. .'

Sonny and Cher's old tune from the late '60's co uld very well become Roy Kidd' s theme song as he embarks upon his 19th season at EKU this fall.

Just like the song implies, Kidd's and Eastern's 'beat' is setting new record s and going to national championship contests.

Kidd also was honored again in 198 1 as he was selected the National C oac h of the Year in I-AA for the second straight year and the OVC Coach of the Year. He was also recipient of The Lexington Herald's 1981 Kentucky Sportsman of the Year Award.

Noteworthy coaching achievements have become a rule of thumb for Kidd during the last four years. In 1978, he was credited with his 100th collegiate coaching victory and, of course, in 1979 he guided the Colonels to the Division I-AA national c hampion shi p . EK U finished l l-2 that latter year.

Then, in 1980, Kidd' s Eastern team came within 55 seconds of putting back-to back national championships together, winning IO games before losing to Boise State 31-29 on a fourth-down pass in the na tional title contest.

The 19 8 1 season saw Kidd, who ha s compiled a 133-55-6 record at EK U, take his Colonels to an unpr ecede nt ed third co nsecutive national title game and a school record 12-2 overall mark. T he Colonels. after defeating Delaware and Boise State, fell t o Idah o State, 34-23 , in the national finals.

During th ese past 18 years, Eastern has captured a nati o nal c hampion s hip , two nati o nal runnersup t rop hi es, five OVC championsh ips, had an unbeaten string of 15 games in the league and won the 1967 NCAA Mideast Regional Championship (covering more th an 100 teams in a IO-state area) by defeating Ball State 27-13 in the Grantland

Rice Bowl. The Colonels also start the 1982 season with a 25 game winning streak at their home stadium, Hanger Field.

Eastern has also been ranked in the top twenty in the nation by both wire service polls, having gone as high as No. I in 1979 and 1981.

Kidd's s uccess comes from a combination of demanding the ultimate in dedication and determination, yet being a coach who is respected by his players.

His ability to communicate with his players stems from a realisti c, matter-of-fac t attitude. He's genuinely concerned about each individual as a player and as a student.

He has a brilliant football mind and is a man who takes advantage o f most s ituati o ns and is not afraid to gamble. He is a n organizer who has surrounded himself with a very capable coaching staff.

All these ingred ie nts point to the fact that Roy Kidd is a winner. It all started for Kidd as a little leaguer in Corbin , Ky., and he continued on the plus side of the le dger as a high school athlete and then as a football and base ball star at Eastern

When he was a graduate assistant coach, Eastern went unbeaten and received an invitation to the Tangerine Bowl. Then he started coa c hing in high sc hool , building tiny Ri c hmond Ma d ison into a sta te football powerhouse. He had a 54--10-1 record , a 27game winning streak and 14 consecutive unscored-upon games. He was Kentu c ky Coach of the Year in 1961 when th e Purples were ranked No. I in the s tat e all season.

He we nt t o Morehead as an assistant coach in 1962 and hel ped guide the Eagles to their second winning season in 13 years and a s h are of the OVC championship.

Then it was back to Easte rn in 1963 where he served as an assistant for one year before tak ing over the head job.

The Colonels went 3-5-1 his first year, o ne of only tw o los ing seasons he ha s had while coaching They improved that to 5-3-1 the following year and Kidd was elected Coach of th e Year in the OVC.

Kidd is married to the former Susan Purcell of Ri chmond. They have three children: Marc, Kathy , and Ke ith.

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JACK ISON Defensive Backfield Coach

Defe nsive seco nd ary coach Jack I son mu st r ep lace thr ee of four s tarters in a d efe ns ive backfield that helped EKU se t a sc hoo l record last year wit h 26 interceptions.

Iso n will also serve as defensive coordinator again this seaso n and is the d ea n of Co lonel a ssista nt coac hes, hav in g served a s an E K U assis tant for this his 16th year.

Kidd gav e the 196 I Eastern graduate his first coaching j ob at Richm ond's M ad ison High School.

Afte r a ss is ting Kidd to a 13- 1 r eco rd and a Class AA runnerup tr o phy in 1961 , Iso n was named head coac h in 1962 when Kidd ente red th e co llege coac hing field. The Ro yal Purples were 6-2-2 under his g uidanc e.

The Ru sse ll nati ve is married to th e former P a tri cia Ly kin s. whom he met as a classmate at Eastern. They have two daught ers, Eli za beth (20) and M e linda ( 16).

LEON HART Offensive Backfield Coach

Leo n Hart begins his fifth seaso n as an ass is tant in c harge of the EK U offensive backfie ld. He will also be th e o ffen s ive coordinator for the Colonels thi s fal l.

Hart mu st tu tor hi s third differe nt s tarting quarterback in th e last four years for the Co lonels t his season when se ni or Tuck W oolu m st eps to the front.

Hart graduated from Mansfield (Oh io) Madison Hi g h School in 1969. and wen t o n t o Maryville College wher e he received h is B.A. in education in 1973.

While at Maryville , Hart lett ered four yea rs in football and three yea rs in baseball. serving as captain of the base ball sq uad as a senior. H e wa s a safety for the Maryville gridders. leading th e t eam in interceptions his last three seaso ns.

Hart is married to th e former Becki Sowers of Mansfield a nd they have two so n s, Ti mot hy Rob ert (5) and Seth (nine months).

JOE BLANKENSHIP Linebacker Coach •

Joe Blan ke n s hip begi ns hi s sixt h year a t E K U and will have three o f the sq uad's top four tacklers returning in lineba ckers Da v id Hill, Pete Jackson and Alex Do m in g uez.

Aft er s pending his freshman year o f college at the University o f Kentucky. Blankenship pla yed his fin al three years at Eastern. re ce iving his bac he lor's d eg ree in 1966 from EKU. Blankensh ip also put in a coaching stint at Lo uisv ille Seneca H igh School before co ming to Ea ste rn .

Blank ens hip is mar ried to the former Brenda Wooden of Louisvi ll e and they hav e two children, Kimb er ly L y nn ( 19) a nd J oseph Troy ( 11).

JIM TANARA Down Lineman Coach

J im Tanara will hand le the down lin e men aga in in his fourth yea r as an assistant coac h at Eastern.

Tanara came to EK U from the s taff of Bear Br yant a t A labama w h ere he served 11 yea rs working with th e Tide's defe nsive front.

Whil e at Alaba ma. Tanara was a member o f the s taff th at dir ected th e T ide to two national c hampio n s hips and appeara nce s in 11 bowl games. He also served a s UA's head wrestlin g coac h for 11 years.

He later was a th ree-year letterman for UTC hatt anooga and started at both defe nsive end and tight end. While co ll ec tin g Little AllAmerican honors in 1964. he received h is bachelor of scie nce degree in 1965 and was drafted by the New Orleans Saints upon graduation.

He was an ass is tant foot ball co ach at C leveland (Te nn .) High School forthree years before goi ng to Alabama in 1968. He received h is master's degree from Alabama in 1970.

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TOM JONES

Offensive Line Coach

Tom Jones , a 1973 graduate of Wes tern Kentucky University, begins his seco nd season as Eas tern's offensive line coach.

Jone s was an All- State center at Glasgow High School where he graduated in 1969 and then went to WKU. While playing offensive center for coach Jimmy Feix at Wes tern , he wa s a membe r of two OVC c hampionship sq u a d s.

After graduating from Wes tern in 19 73, Jones assumed coaching positions at Bullitt Ce ntral High School, Adair Co unt y Hi g h School, Ma co n Co unty (Tenn.) High School and Caverna Hi gh School during th e nex t five years.

A nativ e of Glasgow, Jones had coac hed at More hea d State and as a graduate assistant at the University of Tennessee

Jon es, 31, is married to th e forme r Ma ry Bess M a nby of LaGran ge and they have two daughte r s, J e nnifer Eli za bet h (2 ½) and Amanda Lee (I ½).

TEDDY TAYLOR

Defensive End Coach

Teddy Taylor, a 1970 gra du a t e of E astern , will serve as a coac h for Kidd 's Co lon e ls for the fourth straight season.

Wh i le se rvin g as dorm direc tor , Tay lor will work with the defensive ends for the Colonels.

An All-American noseguard at Eas t e rn in 1969, Tay lo r was a significant fo rce in EK U's Midea s t Reg ional and Ohio Valley Co nfere nce champio n s hi p t eam of 1967 and theOVC champion sq uad of 1968

Tay l or se rv ed as head coach a t Pineville High Sc h oo l after fi llin g an assis tant's post th e r e for two years He was vote d So uth Eas t Ke ntucky Co nferenc e Coach of th e Yea r in 1978 w hile gui ding his tea m to a 9- 3 reco rd .

He is married to the fo rm er Frances Whit e of Lexi ngt o n and t hey h ave two d a u g ht e rs, Ka trin a ( 13) a nd C h e ( 8).

CONRAD CARDANO Receiver Coach

Conrad Ca rdano will again se r ve coach Ro y Kidd a s r ece ive r coach in this his second season with the Colonels.

Cardano, a 33-yea r old native of Washington, D.C., came to Eastern from Mars hall U nive rsi ty in the Sou thern Co nfere nce where h e was the rece iver coach for the Thund e rin g H erd for two seasons.

A 1967 graduate ofBladens burg (Md.) Hig h School, Cardano went on to letter two years at qua rt erback at Western Carolina, leading th e Catamounts to records of 9-1 and 6--3 those two season s.

After graduating from WC U in 1971, Cardano played three seaso ns of semi-pro foot ball in the Seaboard Professional Football Lea gue His o the r assistant coaching a ssig nme nts include Tusco la ( N .C.) Hig h School, Dover ( Mass.) Sherborn Hig h School and C atholic University where h e served as o ffe n s iv e coordinator as CU went 27-11 within a four-year period.

He r ece ived his master's d egree in education from E K U in 1982, s pecializing in adminis trati o n and s upervi s ion.

He is married to the fo rm er C hri s tina Willis o f Huntington, W. Va

RICK SANG

Defensive Scout Team and Kickers' Coach

Ri ck Sang, a 1980 graduate of EKU , will be back for the third year to work with the EKU Colo nel s' kic kers and d efensive sco ut team Sang, w h o le tt e r ed three ye ars at EKU as a fl a nk e r , wa s a member of Kidd's 1979 national cha mpionship t ea m. Tha t year h e s tart ed at flank e r and pun ted in the n a ti o n a l c hampionship ga me aga ins t Le hi g h.

Th e 24-yea r old native of Ashl a nd is married t o th e former Kelli E ll is of F indlay, Ohio.

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DONALD G. COMBS Director of Athletics

Donald G. Combs begins his 12th year as Director of Athletics at Eastern, after serving the university 13 years as swimming coach. Combs, who was known throughout the state as the dean of Kentucky collegiate swimming coaches, handed over his swimming coaching duties to Dan Lichty, his assistant, in 1975.

He is currently serving his fourth year as an at-large member of the NCAA's Division IAA football committee .

Recognized as a "Master Coach" by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America in 1970, Combs coached Eastern's swim team from 1963- 75. During those years, the EK U Eels captured 12 consecutive Kentucky Intercollegiate Swimming and Diving Championships and compiled a I 34-29 record.

A 1949 graduate of Model Laboratory School, Combs received his B.S. in 1953 and M.A. in 1965. Both degr ees are from Eastern.

The son of baseball Hall-of-Farner Earle B. Combs, Sr., and Mrs Combs of Richmond, Combs and his wife, Pauline, have four children.

DR. MARTHA MULLINS Assistant Athletic Director

Dr. Martha Mullins is in her seventh year as Assistant Athletic Director, combining this position with coach of women's tennis. Mullins has been an administrator in women's athletics at Eastern for the past twelve years. She received Ph.D. and M.A. degrees from Florida State University. Her undergraduate degree is from the University of Alabama. While at Florida State University, Dr. Mullins assisted with the women's track team. During her six-year tenure in Florida's junior colleges s he was active as coach of tennis and volleyball and provided early leadership in establishing athletic partic ipation for women students in the state's junior colleges. Dr. Mullins has recently served as President of the Kentucky Wom en's Intercollegiate Conference.

DR. BOBBY BARTON Athletic Trainer

Dr. Bobby Barton of Lexington is beginning his seventh season as athletic trainer at EKU. Barton came to Eastern from the University of Kentucky where he served as associate trainer in charge of the basketball Wildcats.

DONNA REED Assistant Athletic Trainer

Donna Reed , a graduate of Southern Connecticut State College in New Haven, is beginning her fourth year as Ass istant Athletic Trainer at EK U. Following her graduation in 1976 from SCSC, she wa s a student trainer at the University of Oregon in 1977 and 1978 where she received her Mas ters in 1978 .

Barton received his B.A. degree from the University of Kentucky in 1968 and hi s M.S. at Mars hall University in I 970. He earned his Doctor of Arts degre e in Adapted Phys ical Education at Middle Tennessee State University in 1975 and h as also co mpleted the requirements for his certificate in corrective therapx from Texas A&M University.

He is c urrently serving a term as President of the 8,000-member NATA (National Athl etic Trainer's Ass ociation).

Barton is married to the former J ojean Chestnut of Lex ington a nd th ey have one son, Brian (4).

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DAVID PARKE Athletic Business Manager

David Parke, a 1978 graduate ofEKU, will begin his third year as Athletic Business Manager for the EKU Colonel teams. Parke, who formerly worked as a cashier in the Billings and Collections Divis ion at EKU, has been a member of the Eastern statistics crew for the football and basketball ga mes of the Colonels for seven years.

A 1974 graduate of Madison Central High School, Parke played baseball, football and bas ketball for the Indians. He lettered four years in baseball and two seasons in football where he was named All-Mid State Conference at center in I973.

DAVID GREEN Assistant Athletic Trainer

David Green, a 1975 graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, is serving his third year as an Assistant Athletic Trainer a t Eastern.

Green, a 28-year old native of Hendersonville, Tenn., graduated from Isaac Litton High School in Nas hville, Tenn., in 1971. After graduating from MTSU, he entered graduate sc hool at Eastern where he received his masters in health education in 1977

For three years, Green was head trainer for both the boys and girls athletic teams at Paul Blazer High School in Ashland.

He is married to the former Brenda Magee of Lancaste r , Ohio.

KARL PARK Sports Information Editor

Karl Park, a 1970 graduate of EKU, is beginning his 13th year as Sports Information Editor for Eastern's athletic teams. He served as sports editor of the school newspaper, The Eastern Progress, for three years while a student of the University. The 33-yearold Richmond, Ky native is a member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (COSIDA), the , United States Basket ball Write rs Association and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.

He received national recognition for the production of EKU's three seasonal media guides for 1978-79 and 1979-80. The winter sports guide was voted Best in the NationDivision A for those two years.

He is married to the former Shelley Steele of Owingsville.

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1982 FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS

Thirty-six lettermen, including four first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference selections, return for coach Roy Kidd's defending OVC champion and NCAA Division I-AA national runnerup Eastern Kentucky University Colonels.

Kidd, who has compiled 133-55-6 record in his 18 seasons at EKU, was chosen as the NCAA 's Division I-AA National Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season and was also picked as the 1981 OYC Coach of the Year.

Junior tailback Terence Thompson (5-9, 178), an AII -OVC player who led th e Colonels with 1,237 yards rushing in 210 carries and 13 touchdowns las t season, returns to lead the Eastern offensive attack.

EK U returns its other top three r us hers in 5-9, 181-junio r tailback Ed Hairsto n ( 109 carries559 yards-five TD's); 5-9, 204- pound junior tailback Jon Sutkamp (99-367-3); and 5-11 , 235pound senior fullback Nic ky Yeast (82-343-7).

The Colonels will also employ the 1-2 pass receiving punch of senior flank e r Steve Bird (511, 165) and juniortight end Tron Armstrong (6-I, 195), Eastern'stop two receivers in 198 I. Stats for last season sh owed Bird w ith 26 catches for 550 yards and fourTD's, while Armstrong caught 24 passes for 392 yards.

Glenn Brooks, a 5-9, 169-pound senio r split-end, will lend depth to the receive r slot ( 10-126).

Senior quarterback Tuck W oolum (5-11, 195) has the edge for getting the starting nod at quarterback. In his backup role last season, Woolum hit 15-28 passes for 245 yards and two touchdowns.

AII-OVC senior guard Chris Taylor (6-4, 236) will ease the pain oflosing two other AII-OVC selectio ns - guard Ke vin Greve and tackle David Dihrkop - 10 graduation. The other starter returning on the line in '82 is jun io r center Chris Sullivan (6-2 , 237). Mark Willou g hb y, 6-1, 240pound senior, has been moved from defensive t ack le to offensive tackle.

Other lette rmen returning in the offensive line i nclud e part-time sta rter. junio r tackle Benny Allen (6-1, 245); junior guard David Burr y (6-l, 243);junior guard Mike Neal (6-2, 220); and so phomore tackle Joe Spadafino (6-2, 240)

AII-OVC choices Alex Dominguez, a 6-0, 215 - pound senior linebacker, and Randy Taylo r a 6-3, 235-pound senior tackle, head the li st of returnees for the Colo n e ls' de fense a unit which led the league in team defense, yielding but 229 yards and 10 points pe r game du r ing the reg ular 1982 season. Dominguez totaled 38 tackl es and 49 assists, while Tay lor collected 39-34.

Th e Colo nels ' top tackler of the '81 seaso n, junior linebacker David Hi ll (5-10, 205) will be back along with senior lin ebacker P e t e Jackson (5-9½, 192). Hill had 73 tackles and 61 assists, while .Jac kson collec ted 63-44.

Other starters returning on defense include 6-2, 220-pound se nior end R ichard Bell; 5-10, 225-pound ju nior noseguard Mike McShane; 6 -J, 227-pound senior end Allen Young; and 511 ½ 180-pound senior defensive back Gus P a rks.

The kickin g game fo r the Colonels should be in good s hape as Ea stern returns three lettermen for these positions. Junior placekickcr J amie Lovett (5-8, 15 7), who set an Eas t ern single-season kick -scoring record last year with 80 points. will be back for fie ld goals and extra points while se nior Gary Nu ss baum(5-9, 175) will handle the ki ckoff chores and backup EP -FG duties. Senior punter Larry Sande r s (6-1, 204) averaged 38.J ya rds per punt for th e Colonels las t yea r a nd will battle junior Steve Rowe for that position. Bell and Dominguez will handle the captain's duties for the defense , while Woolum and Wil loughby will serve as offens ive co-captains . R. Taylor a nd Yeast are alternates.

When Eastern h its the field Sept. 11 against Youngstown State, the Colone ls will be attem ptin g to extend their Han ge r Field win s treak whi c h stands at 25 in a row entering the 19 82 season .

Eas tern. who finished 12-2 overall and 8-0 in the OYC. a ppeared in the NCA A D ivis ion IAA na tional championship game for the third straight year. EKU won the national title in 1979 and finished as the runnersup in 1980 and 1981.

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1982 COLONELS A CAPSULE ANALYSIS

Offense: I-Pro Set.

Defense: 5-2 or Oklahoma

Strengths: Excellent runningbacks and receivers; outs tanding group of linebac ker s; strong kicking gam e.

Weaknesses: Lack of depth at quarterback and offensive line; lack of experien ce in secondary.

Lettermen Lost: 13

LETTERMEN RETURNING (36)

Linebackers: David Hill, Alex Dominguez, Pete Jackson, Terry Simmons.

Noseguard: Mike McShane

Secondary: Gus Parks, Cliff McCullough, Anthony Jones , Gabriel Lewis, Da vid Simpson, Mike Mims.

Ends: Steve Bird, Tron Armstrong, Bobby Woods , Charles Kell er , Richard Bell , Allen Young, Glen Brooks, Steve Brown.

Tackles: Benny Allen, Mark Willoughby , Randy Taylor, Mike Wagers , Joe Spadafino.

Guards: Chris Taylor, D avid Burry, Mike Neal.

Center: Chris Sullivan

Tailbacks: Te rence Thompson, Ed Hairs ton.

Fullbacks: Ni cky Yeas t, Jon Sutkamp.

Quarterback: Tuck Woolum.

Kickers: J a mie Lovett, Gary Nu ssbaum, La nny Sanders.

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SECONDARY

Frank Hardin ... Senior ... 23 ... 6-1 ... 196 ... No Letters . .. South Shore, Ky . ... Frank had a very good spring will play one of the safety positions started making progress during the 1981 spring practice learned how to practice with intensity very hardnosed ... would have to be considered the No. I defensive back after this year's spring drills graduate of Greenup County High School.

Gus Parks Senior ... 21 5-11 176 ... Three Letters ... Harrodsburg, Ky ... . Gus should be one of the leaders in the seco ndary this year missed quite a bit of action in the spring because of an infection in his foot his experience s hould help him come back strong in the fall second on the team in interceptions in '81 with five . .. high school coach - Alvis Johnson of Harrodsburg.

Cliff McCullough Senior 22 . 5-10 .. . 194 . Two Letters ... Port Charlotte, Fla. With a full-year's experience of playing time under his belt, Cliff s hould now be a steady performer basically a runningback converted to a defen sive back graduate of Charlotte High School.

Mike Mims .. . Junior . .. 20 ... 5-11 ... 190 ... One Letter St. Petersburg, Fla . Mike made a tremendous amount of progress this pas t season a part-time starter in 1981 should now be r eady to challenge for the free safety position as a full-time starter . .. ha s been plagued with nagging-type injuries . high school coach - Bob Stephens of Lakewood.

CLIFF McCULLOUGH

Gabriel Lewis ... Junior ... 20 . S-9 ... 180 ... One Letter ... Ironton, Ohio ... Gabriel played almost full-time on the special teams . making a very significant contribution coaches look for him to do the same this fall will challenge for the strong safety starter's spot high school coach - Bob Lutz of Ironton

Anthony Jones ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 5-10 . 182 One Letter Ocala, Fla. Anthony played cornerback, safety and roverback in the spring ... coaches will settle on his position in the fall . . . very aggressive ... will be around the football had excellent spring one of the better athletes on the team good, tough hitter ... held for extra point and field goal attempts last year ... high school coach - Mike Clayton of North Marion.

David Simpson Sophomore . 19 ... 5-11 192 One Letter . Newport, Ky . David played roverback and cornerback this past s pring . . will probably play mostly co rnerbac k in th e fall has excellent range and physical capabilities should challenge for a starting position high school coachMike Murphy of Newport.

Mark Woodrum ... Junior ... 20 ... 6-0 .. . 176 ... No Letters ... Wheelersburg, Ohio .. . Mark is a hard worker very coachable must mak e vast improvements to be co ntributor to the 1982 Colonels works hard all - year round ... needs to improve s peed . .. high sc hool coach - Ed Miller of Whee le rsburg

DEFENSE
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TERRY SIMMONS

Steve Lafollette ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-2 176 ... No Letters . Hodgenville, Ky .... Steve was a walk-on in the fall of 1981 has t o improve his s peed and toughness to play for the Colonels working hard to do better very coachable .. . graduate of Larue County High School.

LINEBACKERS

Alex Dominguez Senior 22 5-11 1/2 210 ... Two Letters ... South Miami, Fla. Alex has progressed just as expected after coming back from a severe injury his freshman year provides excellent leadership on and off the field a returning first-t ea m All-O VC player from 1981 one of the cornerstones of EK U's defensive strategy ... member of th e 1981 Winner's Club a co-captain for 1982 probable All- OVC player in '82 graduate of South Miami High School.

Pete Jackson ... Senior ... 22 ... 5-10 ... 194 . . . One Letter ... Blountstown, Fla. ... Pete ha s great quickness and agility plays with extreme intensity which enables him to be a physical player has great attitude junior college transfer from Marion (Ala.) In stitute definitely made a smooth adjustment to EKU's program mem be r of the 1981 Winner's Club ... considered a starter . . . a probable All-OVC player.

David Hill ... Junior ... 20 .. . 5-10½ .. . 218 Two Letters ... Miami, Fla.... Da vid has great potential ... led East ern in tackles a nd as s ists in 1981 with 73-61 his performance in the past has been excellent ... his future can

be what he wants it to be excelle nt agility . . . stays on his feet well ... memberofthe 1981 Winne r's Club definite AII -OVC candidate for '8 2 ... graduate of Miami Carol City High School.

Terry Simmons Sophomore 19 5-11 ... 191 ... One Letter ... Hamilton , Ohio ... Terry has all the attributes a good linebacker needs his progress has been steady selected OVC Rookie of the Week for his efforts in EKU's 63-10 win over Tennessee Tech last year ... his future looks bright ... has similar qualities as EK U's other top linebackers ... should get a lot of playing tim e in 1982 high school coach - Dale Robert son of Hamilton.

William May ... Sophomore . 19 ... 5-9 .. . 204 ... No Letters ... Shelbyville, Ky . .. . William was the most impressi ve young linebacker during s pring drills .. . similar in playing style and stature to teammate P ete Jac kson should be a high quality linebacker will see plenty of action in 1982 high schol coac h - Tom Becherer of Shelby County.

Brian Bebee Freshman 19 6-0 21 7 No Letters ... Hammonton, N.J .... Brian s how s promise with added exposure and experience should develop into a qualit y lineback e r .. . a signee o ut of high school to Villanova University, wh o later dropped football.

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Tommy Burnette ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 6-1 .. . 208 ... No Letters ... Knoxville, Tenn... . Tommy hasn't bounced back to his original abilities s ince his leg injury great individual ve ry coachable graduate of Halls High School.

NOSEGUARDS

Mike McShane ... Junior ... 20 ... S-IO .. . 227 . .. Two Letters ... St. Petersburg, Fla... . Mike improved tremendous ly during spring practice ... was a part-time s tart er last year .. . a mem ber of the 1981 Winner's C lub . . . a physically strong player ... had 12 sacks for a minus 70 yards in 198 1 has bench-pressed 420 pounds ... has worked on his quicknes s .. . should be a mainstay in d efe nsive lin e in '82 graduate of Northeast High School.

Mike Evanoff ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 5-10 219 ... No Letters ... Vienna, Va.... Mike is a transfer from th e University of Wyoming, having sat out last season under the transfer rule ... an aggressive football player ... has good quickness will see plenty of action this season graduate of Oakton High School.

TACKLES

Randy Taylor ... Senior ... 21 ... 6-3½ ... 230 Three Letters Cincinnati, Ohio

Randy had an excellent last half of sp ring practice this year ... has been elec ted as an alternate captain for the 1982 season re-

turning AII-OVC player from '81 ... should be one of the leaders on the defensive line this season member of 1981 Winner's Club has a chance to be one of the best defensive players in the league this season graduate of Woodward High School.

Bobby Woods ... Senior ... 21 6-2 ... 23S

Three Letters . Oak Hill, Fla. Bobby has seen playing time since he was a freshman starter since spring practice s howed improve ment during the spring ... has great strength and quickness good pass rusher . .. membe r of 1981 Winner's C lub ... should be one of EK U's top defensive tackles high scho o l coach - Bill Moreman of New Smyrna Beach.

Rick Campbell . .. Sophomore . .. 19 ... 6-2 . .. 231 ... No Letter . .. Altamonte Springs, Fla. ... Rick played sparingly last year at defensive tackle s hould see a lot more playing time in 1982 . . . hampered with injuries as a freshman great attitude high school coach - Dave Tullis of Lake Brantley.

Matt Lauck Junior 21 6-4 ... 228 ... No Letters . .. Pitman, N.J . ... Matt is a transfer from Temple University is a very quick and aggressive football player has an opportunity to s tart in '82 coaches looking for grea t things from him sat out last year as a transfer graduate of Pitman High School.

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HE ND E R S O N

Mike Wagers .. . Senior .. . 21 . .. 6-2 ... 215

... Two Letters ... Brooksville, Fla.... Mik e has p laye d lin e bac ker for t he p as t thr ee years. was m oved t o left defe n s ive tac kle du r ing th e last fiv e days o f s pring prac ti ce a very aggress ive and hard - hitting play er needs ex perie nce a nd work a t hi s n ew p osit io n high sc hool coach - Chuc k W o od of Hern a nd o.

ENDS

Richard Bell . Senior 22

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Three Letters ... Marietta , Ga.... Ri c ha rd wa s e lec t ed o ne of Eas tern·s d efe nsive cocaptain s for 1982 h as good s peed is very s trong had a n o ut s t a ndin g s pri ng thi s yea r . . member o f 198 1 W inn e r's Clu b . .. g ra duate o f Spra y berry High Sc hool.

Allen Young . .. Senior ... 22 . .. 6-3 .. . 225 ...

Two Letters .. . Louisville, Ky . ... All e n s tart ed for the Colon els las t sea so n ... s hould b e mo re aggress ive ne eds to s how leaders hip qu a lities ... must become more co ns is tent has ph ysica l si ze a nd s t re ngth t o be outs tanding e nd was a me mber of 198 1 Winn er's Club play ed fo r E K U ass is tant J oe Blanken s h ip in hig h sc h ool ... g radu ate o f Se neca Hi g h Sc hool.

Charles Keller .. . Juni o r . . . 20 . .. 6-3 ... 211

... One Letter . . . East Miami , Fla.. . . C harles mad e prog ress in s pring drill s could pus h fo r a s t a rtin g s lo t a h a rd wo rke r has good foo tba ll savvy ... hi gh sc h o ol coac hMik e Us pens ky o f Mi a mi Lakes.

Jay Henderson S ophomore . 19 .. 6-0 . 219 ... No Letters . . . Louis ville, Ky ... . J ay did n o t partic ipate in the s prin g beca u se o f knee s urge r y has a bi lity t o be a great d e fe n s ive end need s t o get s tronger graduate of Iroqu ois H ig h S cho o l.

Stev e Brown Junior 20 6-31 / 1 ••• 206 One Letter . Cincinnati, Ohio ... S teve was moved fro m d e fe nsive t ac kle t o e nd in the spring has the s p ee d, qui c knes s a nd s ize to be a go od e nd need s t o wo rk hard e r exce llen t a t hlet e need s to become a leade r ... high sc hool coa ch - Gerry Faus t o f Moelle r.

Tim Dale ... Freshman ... 19 ... 6-1 ... 214 No Letters Paris, Ky . Tim was sw itc hed fro m d efe nsive end t o t ight e nd durin g the las t two weeks o f s pring practice ... a good ath le te . . . need s so me w o rk o n inte nsi t y coa ches are s till waitin g fo r him t o show his ability hi gh sc ho o l coa c hRa nd y Reese o f P a r is.

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TIGHT ENDS

Tron Armstrong ... Junior ... 21 ... 6-1 ½ .. .

202 Two Letters St. Petersburg, Fla.

Tron is established as EK U's No. I tight end could be one of the OVCs best this year is very quick (:4.5 40-yard dash) ... has good hands caught 24 passes for 392 yards in 1981 member of '81 Winner's Club a good blocker coaches are looking to him for leadership this year ... an excellent athlete . high school coach - Bob Stephens of Lakewood.

Fred Arbogast ... Freshman ... 19 ... 6-5 ...

212 . .. No Letters ... Ashland, Ky .... Fred was a walk-on last fall works hard in practice ... never missed a fall practice in '81 on th e scout team needs to get stronger should be more consistent graduate of Wheato n (Ill.) North High School.

FLANKERS

Steve Bird Senior . 21 5-11 171

Three Letters . . . Corbin, Ky . ... Steve is probably one of the team's best athletes turned in a :4.5 40-yard dash last spring leading returning receiver from 1981 with 26 catches for 550 yards and four TD's ... has good hands ... member of'8 I Winner's Club .. . runs disc iplined patterns ... learned to read coverages better in the spring hard worker. probable All-OVC candidate needs to be more consistent bl oc ker could be a great one won ABC-TV's MVP award for the Idaho State national championship game ... made outstanding run in '81 Murray State 20

game, breaking several tackles to score a big TD on a 61-yard reception possible pro prospect high school coach - Archie Powers of Corbin.

Isiah Hill Freshman 19 . 5-8½ ... 157

No Letters . Pineville, Ky .... Isiah was a walk-on last fall ... a hard worker . .. has not matured yet as a receiver ... has good hands .. needs to concentrate more ... graduate of Pineville High School.

SPLIT ENDS

Glenn Brooks ... Senior ... 21 ... 5-8½ .. 173 One Letter ... Louisville, Ky .... Glenn is quick and tough member of 1981 Winner's Club . .. need Brooks to play at top form for Colonels to have good offensive year ... had a disappointing spring can be one of the best downfield blockers on the team teammates have nicknamed him "Chainsaw" ... has good hands needs to learn defen ses better and concentrate more could be a good one made many important catches in 1981 ... transfer from Indiana University ... brother of EK U's all-time leading rusher Jimmie Brooks ... graduate of Valley High School.

George Miller ... Freshman ... 19 ... 5-11½ ... 190 . . . No Letters ... Richmond, Ky .... George was switched from qu arterback to sp lit-end in the spring has size to play this position needs more practice time to develop at this position need s to relax more so his athletic albility ca n come out ... high school teammate of freshman signee Keith Bosley . .. high schoo l coach - Monty Joe Lovell o f Richmond Madison.

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QUARTERBACKS TAILBACKS

Tuck Woolum ... Senior . .. 2 I ... 5- 11 ... 202 . . . Two Letters ... Pineville, Ky .... Tuck had an excellent spring has shown great leadership qualities elected as offensive cocaptain for '82 season takes charge in the huddle .. . finds a way to win ... drove EK U to the winning TD in last regular season game vs. Morehead State in '81 ... throwing the ball well has played backup for the past two seasons to the now graduated Chris Isaac ... high school coach - now EKU part- time assistant Teddy Taylor of Pineville.

Tony James ... Sophomore ... 20 . .. 5-10 .. . 171 ... No Letters ... Owensboro, Ky... . Tony was red -s hirted last year ... can play tailback or quarterback and will proba bly see duty at both excellent runner a definite thr eat on the corner showed improveme nt at the end of spring practice high school teammate of EK U tailback Te rence Thompson .. . high schoo l coachDon Netoskie of Owensboro.

Tim Portale . .. Freshman . 19 ... 5-10 ... 200 . No Letters .. . Louisville, Ky .... Tim made some improvements in the spring . needs to improv e hi s passing . . . has good leadership qualities ... will fight for backup tim e behind Woolum high sc hool coachR oge r Gru niesen o f Trinity.

Terence Thompson Junior ... 20 ... 5-8 .. .

176 ... One Letter ... Owensboro, Ky... .

Terence had an excellent off-season program in weight conditioning had outstanding spring practice looking forward to another good year from him member of 1981 Winner's Club ... a returning AII-OVC player had great game versus Akron last year when he scored four TD's (78, 18, 93 and 66 yards) and gained 293 yards in just 17 carries .. led EK U with 1,237 yards rushing for the '81 season possible All- American candidate high school coach - Don Netoskie of Owensboro

Ed Hairston ... Junior ... 20 ... 5-8 ... 193 ... One Letter . Mansfield, Ohio .. . Ed finished up the 1981 season with an outstanding game versus Boise S tate voted the ABC-TV MVP for th e Boise State game ... had a disappointing off-season and spring practice .. . a tough inside runner has great speed h ad excellent last spring scrimmage ... will push Thompson for playing tim e in '82 ... high school coach - Dan Gerhardt of Malabar.

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FULLBACKS

Nicky Yeast Senior . 21 S-10 .. 236 .. . Three Letters . .. Harro dsburg, Ky . ... Nic k y w as injure d the fi rs t ha lf of the 198 1 seaso n h ad goo d pe rforma nces in the pla yoff gam e s . ha d top game wh e n he ru shed fo r 96 ya rd s in r egular season fin a le again st M orehead S tate . . . will se rve as altern a te co-ca ptain for o ffe n se in 1982 s ho w ed m ore t o ug h ness and durability in the spring h as e xce llent s pe ed and q uick nes s co uld be ca ndid a t e fo r A ll-OVC h o nors ha rd - nosed blocke r t o ugh ins id e runn e r high school teamm a te o f E K U d e fe nsive back Gus Parks high scho o l coach - Alvis J o hn s on of Ha r r o d sbur g

Jon Sutkamp . . . Junior ... 20 ... S-9 .. . 198

Two Letters ... Bellevue, Ky ... Jon wa s a m ajo r k ey to EK U' s s uc c e ss in 1981 m e mbe r o f ' 8 1 Winner's C lub ... a n exce ll e nt w o rker a good block er t o ugh ins ide runner ha d b es t g am es i n '8 1 of 69 ya rd s in 19 c arri es vs. M TSU a nd 55 yard s in e ig ht ca rries aga inst Boise State .. . a pre -medic ine m aj or hig h sc h oo l c oac h - F red Be rnier o f Be ll ev u e.

Victor Mims .. . Freshman ... 19 ... 5-101/1 •• • 203 No Letters St. Petersburg, Fla.

Vic tor w as red-s hirted las t fall injuri es held bac k hi s prog ress last year a good blocke r bro th e r of Mik e M im s who pla ys safe t y fo r th e Colone ls need s to c o nce ntra t e o n h o ld i ng o n to th e fo o t ba ll .. h ig h sc hoo l coac h - Bo b St ephe ns o f Lake w ood.

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CENTERS

C hris Sullivan .. Junior ... 20 ... 6-2 . . . 246 ... One Letter . .. Newport Richey , Fla... .

C hri s wa s a sta rter las t year m ember o f 198 1 Winner' s C lub s h o uld a dd need e d expe rien ce and lead e rs hi p in offe nsive l ine th is ye ar . . . s hould be an All -OVC ca ndid a t e in '82 ... hig h schoo l coa c h - K e ith N e wt o n o f Hud so n

Mike Bobek Junior .. . 20 . . . 6-1 225 .. .

One Letter . . . Port Richey, Fla.... M i ke was mu c h impro ve d in the s prin g . . . playe d s ome las t fall as a bac kup c ente r will see action at bo th cen t e r and t ac k le th is fa ll very aggre ss ive ne eds t o p ro vid e depth a t this pos iti o n for Colone ls t o b e s u ccessfu l graduate of Gu lf H igh Sc h oo l.

Bill Barry ... Freshman . .. 19 .. . 6-3 .. . 217 . .. No Letters ... Louis ville , Ky ... . B ill was red-s hi r t ed la st year imp rove d in th e s p r in g n ee d s to gai n s tr e ng th to ga in mo re play in g t im e thi s fa ll ... graduate of S t. Xavier H igh Sc ho o l.

GUARDS

Chris Taylor . Senior . 22 .. . 6-3 . 235 ...

Three Letters Wayc ross, Ga . C hri s is a returning A ll-OVC gu a rd fro m 198 1 . . . m e mber o f '8 1 Winner's C lub s h o uld have great op po rtunit ies to re pe at o n th e All-OVC team will be co unted o n to prov id e leadership in th e o ffe ns ive lin e . . . co uld be p ossi ble All-Am e ri can c a n did ate in 1982 g raduate of W a re Co unt y Hi g h Sc hoo l.

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David Burry ... Junior ... 20 ... 6-0 ... 240 ...

One Letter ... Louisville, Ky .... David had a good spring, considering an injury (sprained ankle) played backup to All-A merican Kevin Greve last year has seen action as a starter (1981 Morehead State game) good long snapper for punts, extra points and field goals has great strength should be a leader on the offensive line high school coach - Dennis Lampley of Trinity.

Mike Neal ... Junior ... 21 ... 6-2 ... 230 ..•

One Letter Orlando, Fla. Mike saw playing time in 1981 until injury at mid-season ... lacks experience ... n eeds more playing time to develop could add needed depth if he has good fall practice graduate of Edgewater High School.

Eric Horn Freshman ... 19 . 6-2 ... 232 No Letters . Owensboro, Ky . Eric will provide needed depth at guard may have the ability to push for a starting position by mid-seaso n a very aggressive player high schoo l coach - Gary Keller of Daviess County.

Jeff Tanner Sophomore 20 6- I 225 . .. No Letters ... Cincinnati, Ohio ... Jeff was red-shirted last fall needs to have a good early fall practice in order to provide depth in offensive line high sc hool coachGerry Faust of Mo eller.

TACKLES

Benny Allen Junior 20 . 6--0 ... 240 ... One Letter Belfry , Ky . Benny was a

part-time starter at tackle last fall probably the most improved lineman during spring drills ... will provide leadership to the right side of the line hard-nosed player possible AII-OVC candidate graduate of Belfry High School.

Mark Willoughby Senior 22 6-1

241 ... Three Letters ... Louisville, Ky .. . . Mark wa s converted from defensive tackle to offensive tackle this past spring to add needed leadership and help to offensive line improved each day of practice . . will be probable starter at left tackle member of 1981 Winner's Club elected one of the team's co-captains o n offense has great strength ... very coachable ... high sc hool coach - Corky Miller o f Fairdale.

Joe Spadafino ... Sopho more ... 19 ... 6-1 ... 235 One Letter Dover, Del . Joe played some as a freshman, backing up David Dihrkop at left tackle . could push for starting position has good speed and s trength graduate of Fork Union Military Academy.

Greg Clark ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 6-5 .. .

251 ... No Letters ... Louisville, Ky ... Greg was red-shirted last fall ... had good winter program injured the first day of s pring practice, missed the res t of sp ring drills ne eds to stay healthy to gain needed playing time . . . high school coach - Bob Holman of Pleasure Ridge Park.

DAVID BURRY MIKE NEAL ERIC HORN BENNY ALLEN MARK WILLOUGHBY JOE SPADAFINO GREG CLARK
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JAMIE LOVETT GARY NUSSBAUM

Robert Palmer ... Freshman ... 19 ... 6-4 .. . 223 ... No Letters ... Cynthiana, Ky . .. . Robert was red-shirted last year . . was converted from defensi ve tack le to offensive tackle in mid -s pring probably a year away from playing needs strength and weight very coac hable high school coach - Bob Jenkin s of Harrison County.

Greg Pitts Freshman .. 19 ... 6-3 .. 239 .. . No Letters ... Richmond, Ky .... Greg was red - shirted last year was a walk-on last fall. .. needs to improve his speed ... ha s ability to contribute as a possible backup . . . ha s great attitude very coachable high school coach - Ed Miracle of Madison Central.

PUNTERS/KICKERS

Lanny Sanders . . . Senior ... 21 ... 6-0 ... 204. .. One Letter ... Butler, Ala .... Lann y is the ret urning first s tring punter from 1981 . . . has outstanding leg ne eds to work on keeping the ball out of the end zone on short punts averaged 38.3 yards per punt, longest punt of 59 ya rds . .. will fight for starting position in 19 82 trans fer from Mar io n (Ala.) Inst itute

Steve Rowe ... Junior ... 20 ... 6-5 ... 230 ... No Letters ... Louisville, Ky .... Steve had an outstanding spring .. . a hard worker ... tries to do all the things h e is coache d to do was No. I punter a t the e nd of s pring drills ... has outstanding leg . .. gradua te of Fairdale High School.

Jamie Lovett ... Junior ... 20 ... 5-8½ ... 160. Two Letters .. Riverview, Fla... Jamie set four EKU and one OVC re cords last year, including most field goals in ,one season ( 14) and most points in one year (80) ... had excellent spring accepting coaching came on strong at the end of the 1981 seaso n . . kicked three field goals in the semifinal game at Boise State to tie a school reco rd will probably kick barefoot this year . . career s tats s how him 17-29 field goals and 46-51 extra p oin ts for 97 points ... graduate of East Bay High School.

Gary Nussbaum ... Senior ... 21 ... 5-9 .. . 180 . .. One Letter ... Ft. Mitchell, Ky ... . Gary handled most of the kickoff duties for EK U in '81 . . an agg ressiv e, hard-nosed player who helps on kickoff coverage needs t o be more accurate with his kicko ffs is backup extra-point and field goal kicker . . . good st udent ... graduate of Beechwood High School.

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1982 Freshmen Signees

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown High School Keith Bosley OT M 260 Richmond, Ky. Madison Mike Sutkamp FB 5-11 205 Bellevue, Ky. Bellevue Derrick Brice TE 6-3 210 Louisville, Ky. Eastern Barry Cox TB 5- 10 175 Pittsburgh, Pa. Center Greg Parker QB 6-0 180 Tampa, Fla Chamberlin Charlie Carr WR 6-2 190 Tampa, Fla. Brandon Carlton McFadden WR 5-11 175 Tampa, Fla. Chamberlin Anthony Johnson LB 5- 10 200 Washington, D .C. DeMatha Robert Williams DB 6-0 185 Miami, Fla. South Alvin Blount DB 6-3 195 Jacksonville, Fla. Fletcher Eric Ingram DB 6-2 185 Orlando, Fla. Winter Park Bobby Scannell DB 5-11 185 Dunedin, Fla. Dunedin Simon Codrington TE 6-3 205 Miam i, Fla. South Mike Murphy DT-OT M 240 Fork Union, Va. Fork Union Mil. Acad. Fred Harvey LB 6-0 200 Titusv ille, Fla. Titusville Paul Smith OT 6-3½ 235 Ocala, Fla. Vanguard Barry Stewart DT 6-4 240 Ocala, Fla. Vanguard Pat Smith QB 6-0 175 Carrollton, Ky. Carroll County George McGarrah DB 6- 1 186 St. Petersburg, Fla. Lakeland Kev in Smith LB 5-11 225 Ft. McCoy, Fla. North Marion 25
No . Nam e Pos . C lass Ht. Wt . Hometown 6 Jam ie Lovett K J r 5-8 157 R iverview. Fla. 7 Tim P ortalc QB Fr. 5 -1 0 190 Lo u isville, K y. 8 Alvin Blount DB Fr. 6-5 205 J ackso n ville, F la 9 George McGarrah D B F r. 6- 1 186 St. Peters burg, Fla. 10 Pat Smith Q B F r. 6 -0 170 Carrol lt on , K y. II La n ny Sanders p Sr. 6-0 200 Butler, A la. 12 Antho ny J ones DB Soo h 5- 10 182 Ocala, F la. 14 T ony J ames Q B Soph 5 -1 0 171 Owe nsboro, K y 15 Steve Lafollett e DB Fr. 6-2 176 Hodgenvil le, Ky 16 Gregory P arker QB F r. 6-0 170 Tampa, Fla . I 7 Tuck Woo lu m QB Sr. 5 - 11 195 Pi nevi ll e, Ky. 18 George Miller SE Soph 5- 11 190 R ic h mo nd , Ky. 19 Frank H ardin DB Sr. 6- 1 196 South S h ore. Ky. 20 Gl e n n Brooks SE Sr. 5-9 173 Louisv ille, Ky 21 Steve Bird FL Sr. 5- 11 I 71 Corbin. Ky 22 Charlie Carr SE Fr. 6 - 2 175 T ampa, Fla 23 Barry Cox TB Fr. 5 -9 172 Monaca, Pa. 24 R obert W illi ams DB Fr. 6-2 178 Miami , Fla 25 Carlton McFadden FL Fr. 5 -1 I 170 Tampa, Fla 26 Terence Thompson TB Jr. 5-8 176 Owensboro, Ky. 2 7 Cliff McCullough D B Sr. 5-10 194 Port C h a rlotte , Fla 28 Gabriel Lewis DB Jr. 5-9 180 I ronto n, O hi o 29 Mark Woodrum D B J r. 6 - 0 176 Portsmou th, Ohio 30 Dav id Simpso n DB Soph 5-11 192 Newport , Ky . 31 David H ill L B J r. 5- 1 1 218 M iami, Fla. 32 Nic k y Yeast FB Sr. 5- 11 236 H arrodsburg, Ky. 33 Will iam Ma y L B Soph. 5-1 0 20 1 Shelbyv ille, Ky . 34 Victor M ims FB Fr. 5-11 203 S t. Pe tersburg, Fla. 35 M ike Mims s Jr. 5-11 190 St. Pete rs b u rg , Fla . 36 A nt hon y Johnson LB Fr. 5-10 200 Oxon Hill, M d. 37 Ro b ert Scannell DB Fr. 5- 11 180 Clearwater, F la 38 Steve R owe p Jr. 6 - 5 230 Fairdale. Ky. 3 9 P ete J ackson LB Sr. 5 - 10 195 Blountstown, Fla . 40 Ed H airston T B .Ir. 5-8 193 Mansfield, Ohio 41 Gu s Pa rk s DB Sr. 5 -11 176 H arrod sburg , Ky. 42 Mike Sutkamp FB Fr. 5 -1 0 195 Bellevue. K y. 43 Bobby Woods DT Sr. 6 - 2 235 Oak H ill, F la. 44 Fred Har vey LB Fr. 6-0 202 Ti t usville, Fla. 45 Eric I ngram DB Fr. 6-2 185 Winter Park , Fla. 46 A le x Doming uez LB Sr. 6 -0 215 S . M iami , Fla. 47 Kev i n Smit h L B Fr. 5 - 11 2 25 Ft. McCoy, Fla. 48 Terry Simmons LB Sop h.5- 11 198 H ami lton, Ohio 49 Jon Sut kamp FB Jr. 5-9 204 Bellevu e , K y. 50 M ike Bobek C Jr. 6-1 225 Po rt R ichcy, F la. 51 Bill Ba rry C Fr. 6-3 220 Lo uisv ille, Ky . 53 Chris S ullivan C J r. 6 -2 246 N ew Port R ic h ey, F la. 54 M ike M cS hane MG .I r. 5-10 227 St. P etersburg, Fla . 55 Brad Armacost LB Soph. 6- 1 2 15 Bethel, O hi o 56 Mike Wagers OT Sr. 6 -2 215 Dad e City, Fla. 57 G r eg C lark C Soph 6 -5 2 5 1 Plea sure Ridge Park, K y 58 To mmy Burnette L B S oph. 6 - 1 208 K noxville, T en n. 59 Be nny Allen OT J r. 6- 1 240 H a t field , Ky . 26
1982 EA S TERN KE N TU CKY U NIVERSITY FOOTB A LL ROST I= R
60 Eric H orn OG Fr. 6-2 232 Owensboro, K y 61 M ik c Evanoff MG Sop h. 5-1 0 220 Vi e nn a, Va . 62 J eff Ta nn er OG Soph. 6-1 225 C inci nn ati, Ohi o 63 Paul Smi th OG Fr. 6-3 240 Ocala, Fla. 6 4 Ch r is T ay lor OG Sr. 6-3 235 Waycro ss, Ga 65 D av id Bu r r y OG .l r. 6- 1 240 Lo u isville, K y. 66 M a rk Willoughby OT Sr. 6- 2 241 Lou isv ille, Ky 6 7 Ric k Ca mpbell DT Sop h 6 -2 235 A ltamonte Spri n gs, Fla. 68 Mike Nea l OG J r. 6 -2 230 Orlando , F la. 69 Steve Bro wn DE JI'. 6 -4 2 10 L ove la nd, Ohio 70 Matt Lauck DT Jr. 6-4 228 Pi tm an , N J 72 R ober t Palmer O T Fr. 6 -4 223 Cynthiana, K y . 73 K e ith Bosley OT F r. 6-4 265 R ichmo nd, Ky. 74 J oe Spadafi n o OT So ph . 6 - 2 235 D over, D el. 75 M ic ha e l Murph y OT Fr. 6-4 240 Free h o ld , N .J. 77 Barr y Stewart IJT Fr. 6-4 235 Ocala, F la. 80 T ro n A rm st r ong TE Jr. 6-2 20 2 S t. P etersb ur g, Fla. 8 1 J ay Hende rso n DE Soph . 6 - 0 21 9 L o uis v ille, K y. 82 C harles K eller DE Jr . 6-3 2 1 1 M iam i Lakes, Fla . 8 4 C harles Brice T E Fr. 6 - 3 2 10 Lou isv ille, K y. 85 All en Youn g DE J r. 6-3 225 Lo uisville, Ky . 86 T im Dale DE F r 6 -1 214 P ar is Ky. 87 Ri c hard Be ll DE Sr. 6- 3 222 M arietta, Ga. 88 Is iah Hill SE Fr. 5-9 160 Pi nevi ll e, K y. 89 S imon C odrin g t o n TE Fr. 6-3 200 Miami, Fla. 9 0 Ra ndy T aylor OT S r. 6 -4 230 C in c innati, Ohio 92 J o e Mauntel DE Soph 6-4 208 C in ci nnati, Ohio 94 Gary N ussbaum K Sr. 5-9 180 Ft. Mitchell , K y. 95 Bria n Be bee LB Fr. 6-0 217 H ammonton , N .J. 27

KODAK I-AA ALL-AMERICAN TEAM

OFFENSE

DEFENSE

Name/Pos. HT. WT. CL. School • Mike Jones, WR 6-0 185 Jr. Tennessee State Dwight Walker, WR 5-10 185 Sr. Nicholls State Bob Speight , OT 6-5 265 Sr. Boston University Gary Kuhlman, OT 6-2 265 Sr. Delaware Mike West, OG 6-5 282 Jr. N.C. A&T Kevin Greve, OG 6-1 250 Sr. Eastern Kentucky Larry Rubens, C 6-3 242 Sr. Montana State Mike Machurek, QB 6-1 200 Sr. Idaho State Anthony Reed, RB 6-0 210 Jr. S.C. State Greg Drew, RB 5-11 193 Jr. Boston University Gary Pearson , RB 5-11 185 Jr. Massachusetts
Name/Pos HT. WT. CL. School Randy Troutman, DL 6-3 250 Sr. Boise State Malcom Taylor, DL 6-6 263 Sr. Tennessee State Donnie Evans, DL 6-4 250 Sr. Western Kentuck y Dewayne Jackson , DL 6-5 265 Jr. S .C. State Gary Reasons, LB 6-4 230 So. N. W. Louisiana Brad Re ese , LB 5-11 215 Sr. Akron John Ramatici , LB 5-11 215 Sr. Nevada-Reno Andre Robinson, LB 6-3 240 Sr. Grambling George Floyd, DB 5-10 190 Sr. Eastern Kentucky Rick Woods , DB 6-0 190 Sr. Boise State Kevin Gray, DB 6-0 180 Sr. Eastern Illinois 28
DEPTH
SE 20 88 18 Brooks I. H ill Miller L[ 85 Yo u n g 69 Brow n 92 Mau n t el 86 Dale LT 66 74 57 LCB LG Willoughby 65 Spadafino 60 C lark FL 21 LT 90 Ta y lor 67 Campbell 56 Wagers OFFE NSE C RG Bu rry 53 S ull ivan 64 Ta y lor H orn 50 Bobek 68 Neal 51 Barry 62 Tan n er QB FB Bird 17 Woolum 3 2 Y e ast 14 J ames 49 J . Su tkamp 7 Portale 34 V. Mims DEFENSE LLB NG 54 M cS ha ne 6 1 Evanoff 46 Domin g uez 48 Simmons 95 Bebee RLB 31 Hill 39 J ac kson 33 Ma y RT 43 Woods 70 La u ck ROV s 4 1 Pa rks 12 A.Jones 28 Lewis 19 H ard in 35 M. M ims 15 Lafollette RT 59 72 TB 26 40 RCB TE Allen 80 Arms tro ng Pa lm er KICKERS Thompson 6 Lo ve tt H airston 94 :-,;ussba u m PUNTERS II 38 RE 87 Bell 82 K e ll er Sand ers Rowe 8 1 H enderson 2 7 M cCullough 30 S i mpson
CHART

First Game

SOUTH CAROLINA STA TE COLLEGE

September 4 - at Orangeburg, S.C.

7:00 P.M. EDT

Location - Orangeburg, S.C.

Founded - 1896

Presid e nt - Dr. M. Maceo Nance, Jr.

Enrollment - 4 ,000

Colors - Garnet and Blue

Conference - Mid-Easte rn Athletic

Nickname - Bulldogs

Athletic Director - Dr. Willis C. Ham

Head Coach - Bill Davis (803-536- 7243)

Coaching Record - 28-7

Assistant Coaches - Robert Johnson , Buddy Pough, James Ragland , Thomas Saxon, George Suggs

SID - Bill Hamilton (803- 536-7060)

Trainer - Jimmie Rogers

Stadium - Bulldog (14,000)

Press Box Number - 803-536-7199

Lettermen Lost - I 3 Lettermen Returning - 38

PROSPECTUS

Anthony Reed Fullback

A fine recruiting year s hould enable South Carolina State to offset the loss of 13 lettermen, a_!llong them JO starters.

In addition to having to find replacements for three of four starters in the defensive secondary, the Bulldogs will also need to fill a defensive end slot; however, the linebacker corps returns intact and reserves and recruits should help fill the void in the secondary.

Offensively, the Bulldogs will be without two of its top blockers and both wide receivers . The S .C. State backfield , led by All-American fullback Anthony Reed and former All-American Henry Odom, should be strong again. Reed rushed for 933 yards and eight TD's, while Odom accounted for 468 yards rushing and IO touchdowns.

Quarterback Desmond Gatson, who missed the last five games with a shoulder separation, completed 27-76 passes for 562 yards and five TD's and will return for his senior year.

Eastern leads the series, 1-0.

1982 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 EASTERN KENTUCKY

Sept. 11 at Delaware State

Sept. 18 at North Carolina A & T

Sept. 25 HOWARD

Oct. 2 ALCORN STATE

Oct. 9 JOHNSON C. SMITH

Oct. 16 DAVIDSON

Oct . 23 FLORIDA A & M

Oct. 30 at Morris Brown

1981 RESULTS

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Bill Davis Head Coach
Nov. 6 at Bethune-Cookman Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 26 29 Delaware State ..... . .... 0 31 North Carolina A & T ... 6 34 Howard ................ 6 20 Alcorn State . . . . . . . . . . . 24 82 Johnson C. Smith ....... 0 41 Morgan State ........... 3 16 Florida A & M ........ 15 40 Morris Brown . . . . . . . . . . . 6 IO Bethune-Cookman . . . . . . . 6 30 Grambling ............. 14 26 *Tennessee State . . . . . . . 25 30 12 *Idaho State ........... 41 *NCAA I-AA Playoffs

Second Game

YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY

Sept. 11 - at Richmond (Parents Day)

1:30 P.M. EDT

Location - Youngstown, Ohio

Founded - 1908

President - Dr. John J . Coffelt

Enrollment - 15,664

Colors - Scarlet and White

Conference - Ohio Valley

Nickname - Penguins

Athletic Director - William Narduzzi

Head Coach - Bill Narduzzi (216-742-3189)

Coaching Record - 46-29-1

Assistant Coaches - Bob Dove, Fred Thomas, Pete

Lymber, Rick Bevly, Rusty DeCapito , Neil Putnam

SID - Greg Gulas (216-742-3484)

Trainer - Dan Wathen

Stadium - Stambaugh Sports Complex (16,500)

Press Box Number - 216-742-3192

Lettermen Lost - 6

Lettermen Returning - 46 PROSPECTUS

For the first time in 44 years, the YSU Penguins will be playing their home games on "home" turf when dedication of the new Arnold D. Stambaugh Sports Complex and Stadium takes place this fall. And with that dedication comes a grueling and more challenging schedule than ever before .

The Penguins are coming off an outstanding 7-4-0 record in 1981 and a tie for second place in the OVC. All but five starters return for coach Bill Nardu zzi's team in 1982 including standout tailback Paris Wicks. Wicks rushed for more than 1, 300 yards and posted the most points in a si ng le game (32) in the NCAA I-AA stats last year.

The biggest competition could come at the quarterback spot where as many as five hopefuls will try their luck at winning a starting job. Last year's starter Jamie DeVore will have the inside track, but will be challenged by freshmen Mike Hall, Jon Karnuth and Ralph DePasco and returning veteran Mike Sloe.

Eastern leads the series, 6-4-0.

1982 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 AKRON

Sept. 11 at Eastern Kentucky

Sept. 18 TENNESSEE TECH

Sept. 25 at Cincinnati

Oct. 2 EASTERN ILLINOIS

Oct. 9 at Western Kentucky

Oct. 16 at Austin Peay

Oct. 23 Open

Oct. 30 MIDDLE TENNESSEE

Nov. 6 at Western Illinois

Nov. 13 at Morehead State

Nov.

Bill N arduzzi Head Coach Jeff Patterson Wide Receiver
20 NORTHERN IOWA 31 1981 RESULTS 19 C incinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 3 6 Eastern Kentuck y . . . . . . 26 9 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . 13 34 Akron . ... ..... ........ 7 14 We st e rn Ke ntu cky ...... 34 24 Delawa re . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 48 Eastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . 16 13 Middle Tennessee . ..... 10 34 Weste rn Illinois 22 3 8 Morehead State . . . . . . . . . 7 43 Northern Iowa .. . .. .... 45

Third Game UNIVERSITY OF AKRON

Sept. 25 - at Akron, Ohio

7:30 P.M. EDT

Location - Akron, Ohio

Founded - I 870

President - Dr. D. J. Guzzetta

Enrollment - 24,500

Colors - Blue and Gold

Conference - Ohio Valley

Nickname - Zips

Athletic Director - Gordon Larson

Head Coach - Jim Dennison (216-375-7469)

Coaching Record - 54-43-2

Assistant Coaches - Tom Flaherty, Dave Newell, Terry Forbes, Jeff Durbin, Larry Kindbom

SID - Ken MacDonald (216-375-7468)

Trainer - Don Marshall

Stadium - Rubber Bowl (35,482)

Press Box Number - 216-733-2372

Lettermen Lost - 16

Lettermen Returning - 35

PROSPECTUS

Shortly after the 1981 Akron football season ended, head coach Jim Dennison was heard to say, "I believe the winning habit has returned." Dennison was referring to the Zips' four victories over the last five games of '81.

"Defensively, we return nine starters and feel we will be improved," said Dennison. "It is essential we find a couple of outside linebackers ." UA did, however, lose two-time All-American linebacker Brad Reese, the Zips' top tackler for four seasons

The key to an effective offense, as it has been for the last three seasons, will be finding the individual who can direct the Zip attack. Junior Ron Gliha is the top candidate but must recover from knee surgery. Also of concern is at wide receiver where UA lost both starters James White and Pat Snow and at tailback where the Zips will no longer have Dennis Brumfield who rushed for 1,041 yards in 198 I.

The series is tied, 3-3.

1982 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 at Youngstown State

Sept. 11 EASTERN MICHIGAN

Sept. I 8 at Western Kentucky

Sept. 25 EASTERN KENTUCKY

Oct. 2 at Middle Tennessee

Oct. 9 at Eastern Illinois

Oct. 16 MOREHEAD STATE

Oct. 23 at Marshall

Oct. 30 TENNESSEE TECH

Nov. 6 Open

Nov. 13 at Murray State

Nov. 20 AUSTIN PEAY

RESULTS

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7 Middle Tennessee . . . . . . 10 14 Eastern Michigan .. ... . .. 7 6 Kent State . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 0 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 37 7 Youngstown State 34 10 Tennessee Tech ......... 7 31 Morehead State ........ 14 20 Murray State .......... 19 23 Austin Peay 19 14 Western Kentucky ...... 19
1981

Fourth Game

AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY

Oct. 2 - at Clarksville, Tenn.

7:30 p . m. C.D.T.

Location - Clarksville, Tenn .

Founded - 1927

President - Dr. Robert 0. Riggs

Enrollment - 5,400

Colors - Red and White

Conference - Ohio Valley

Nickname - Governors

Athletic Director - Johnny Miller

Head Coach - Emory Hale (615-648-7905)

Coaching Record - 5-5-0

Assistant Coaches - Paul Brewster, Chick Graning, John Bowles, Greg Johnson, David Bibee

SID - Sherwin Clift (615-648-7561)

Trainer - Chuck Kimmel

Stadium - Municipal (8,900)

Press Box Phone No. - 615-647-5657

Lettermen Lost - 20

Lettermen Returning - 41

PROSPECTUS

A us tin Peay will rely on a junior-dominated roster of returning lettermen and starters when it opens its 1982 football season in September under second-year head coach Emory Hale. Fourteen starters return from last year's 5-5 team, which continued the school record of five successive seasons with a 500 or better record

The No. 3 offensive team in the OVC will return senior tackles Charles Tucker, and Jim Kolodziej, senior guard Tommy Waller and sophomore tight end Sal Shields up front. R ecord-breakingjunior tailback "Fluid" Floyd Jones, who amassed 1,093 yards rushing for a brilliant 8.2 yards per carry, will attempt to improve on his No. 6 NCAA Division I-AA ranking and second spot in the OVC. Mike Katzman will be at QB, while leading pass recei ver Ondra Woods will return to the ve rsatile Z-back position.

Defensively APSU returns se nior Jody Herbert at left end , converted noseguard Chris Jenkins and defensive backs Zeb Perdue (three interceptions) and Mike Newton (four interceptions).

Eastern leads the series 20-3.

1982 SCHEDULE

Sept. 11 at Kentucky State

Sept. 18 UT-MARTIN

Sept. 25 at Western Kentucky

Oct. 2 EASTERN KENTUCKY

Oct. 9 MOREHEAD STATE

Oct. 16 YOUNGSTOWN STATE

Oct. 23 a t Middle Tennessee

Oct. 30 Open

Nov. 6 MURRAYSTATE

Nov. 13 TENNESSEE TECH

Nov. 20 at Akron

Floyd Jones Tailback
33 1981 RESULTS 24 Kentucky Sta te ......... 14 13 James Madison .. ....... 7 0 Western Kentucky ...... 28 14 Eastern Kentucky 41 42 Morehead State . . . . . . . . 28 14 Middle Tennessee ....... 9 19 Akron ................ 23 29 Murray State 34 24 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . 29 28 UT-Martin . ........... 14

Fifth Game

MIDDLE TENNESSEE

Oct. 9 - at Richmond (High School Da)

1:30 P.M. EDT

Location - Murfreesboro, Tenn.

Founded - 1911

President - Dr. Sam Ingram

Enrollment - I 1,250

Colors - Navy Blue and White

Conference - Ohio Valley

Nickname - Blue Raiders

Athletic Director - Jimmy Earle

Head Coach - Boots Donnelly (615-898-2570)

Coaching Record - 23-29

Assistant Coaches - Ed Bunio, L. T. Helton, David

Culley, Steve Puthoff, Joe Sanders, Lou West

SID - Ed Arning (615-898-2450)

Trainer - George Camp

Stadium - Johnny Red Floyd (15,000)

Press Box Number - 615-898-2712

Lettermen Lost - 9

Lettermen Returning - 33

PROSPECTUS

Coming off a winning season for the first time since the fall of 1973 , MTSU heads into the 1982 campaign with a great deal of confidence and enthusiasm.

"It is a good feeling to have that winning record behind us to build on," said fourth-year head coach Boots Donnelly. "Our players have a new feeling about themselves and their team. This is something we've been building on since we came here in I 979."

Sixteen seniors will head Donnelly's corps this season, most of whom were recruited in the head mentor's first year at MTSU. Among his returnees are four-All-OVC first team selections from last year -defensive end Dennis Mix, defensive tackle Emanuel Toles, free safety James Griffin, and placekicker Kelly Potter.

MTS U returns IO starters on defense and nine on offense for the '82 year. Eastern leads the series, 16-13-0.

1982 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 at Savannah State

Sept. 11 ELIZABETH CITY

Sept. 18 LIBERTY BAPTIST

Sept. 25 MOREHEAD

Oct. 2 AKRON

Oct. 9 at Eastern Kentucky

Oct. 16 at Murray State

Oct. 23 A US TIN PEAY

Oct. 30 at Youngstown State

Nov. 6 at Western Kentucky

Nov. 13 Open

Nov. 20 at Tennessee

1981 RESULTS

Boots Donnelly Head Coach Dennis Mix Defensive End
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10 Akron .... . ............ 7 19 UT-Chattanooga ....... 42 6 UT-Martin 3 20 Morehead State 7 23 Western Carolina .. ... .. JO 7 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 23 14 Murray State . ... .. ... .. 9 9 Austin Peay 14 IO Youngstown State . . . . . . 13 31 Western Kentucky 17 9 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . 28

Sixth Game

WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Oct. 23 - at Bowling Green

1:00 P.M. CDT

Location: Bowling Green, Ky.

Founded - 1906

President - Dr. Donald W. Zacharias

Enrollment - 13,002

Colors - Red and White

Conference - Independent

Nickname - Hilltoppers

Athletic Director - John Oldham

Head Coach - Jimmy Feix (502-745-2984)

Coaching Record - 99-43-5

Assistant Coaches - Butch Gilbert, Bill Hape, Clarence Baker, Sam Clark, Larry Walker

SID - Paul Just (502-745-4295)

Trainer - Ron Dunn

Stadium - L. T. Smith (19,250)

Press Box Number - 502-745-4296

Lettermen Lost - 12

Lettermen Returning - 32

PROSPECTUS

With 16 starters back in uniform , coach Jimmy Feix is looking for his 1982 WK U football team to have an experienced nucleus around which to build a winner in the school's first campaign as an independent since I 947.

Western, 6-5 overall in '81, has joined the Sun Belt Conference, which does not sponsor a football championship, and will now have to rely on its position in the NCAA Division I-AA poll to earn a post-season playoff berth.

Headlining a list of outstanding returnees are All-OVC standouts Paul Gray (who led the OVC last year in tackles) and John Newby (who led the OVC while setting a school record for pass receiving). Also, in the backfield, WKU returns quarterback Ralph Antone, who led the OVC in 1981 with,s1 .525 pass completion percentage while throwing for 1,356 yards. -

Strong safety Reginald Johnson, who led the 'Toppers with five interceptions last fall, and senior cornerback Davlin Mullen will help Gray on defense.

Western leads the series, 32-22-2.

1982 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 at Louisville

Sept. 11 at Delaware

Sept. 18 AKRON

Sept. 25 AUSTIN PEAY

Oct. 2 Open

Oct. 9 YOUNGSTOWN STA TE

Oct. 16 at Tennessee Tech

Oct. 23 EASTERN KENTUCKY

Oct. 30 at Morehead State

Nov. 6 MIDDLE TENNESSEE

Nov. 13 Open

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1981 RESULTS

Jimmy Feix Head Coach John Newby Split End
35 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 14 Delaware .............. 38 54 Kentucky State ......... 14 28 Austin Peay 0 35 Youngstown State ...... 14 3 Tennessee Tech ........ 14 11 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 19 19 Morehead State 15 19 Akron ................ 14 17 Middle Tennessee 31 6 Murray State .. . ....... 38

Seventh Game

MURRAY ST ATE UNIVERSITY

Oct. 30 - at Richmond (Homecoming)

1:30 P . M. EDT

Location - Murray, Ky.

Founded - 1922

President - Dr. Constantine W. Curris

Enrollment - 8,200

Colors - Blue and Gold

Conference - Ohio Valley

Nickname - Racers

Athletic Director - Johnny Reagan

Head Coach - Frank Beamer (502-762-6181)

Coaching Record - 8-3

Assistant Coaches - Mike O'Cain, Mike Mahoney, Keith Jones, Mark Thomas, Mike Clark, Reed May, Art Stavrum, Mike Wiles

SID - Doug Vance (502-762-4270)

Trainer - Tom Simmons

Stadium - Roy Stewart (16,800)

Press Box Number - 502-762-6811

Lettermen Lost - 18

Lettermen Returning - 38 PROSPECTUS

Murray State expects to field a serious OVC contender in football this fall. "Yes, we feel we're going to be in the championship chase this season," says second-year head coach Frank Beamer.

Beamer will enter 1982 with 38 lettermen, including 13 starters from last year's 8-3 team that shared second place in the OVC standings. Also back are four defensive regulars who were redshirted last year after missing all or most of the season with injuries.

"Instant" Winston Ford, who served the past two years as an understudy to Gino Gibbs, should get the opportunity to test his cannon-like arm at quarterback in 1982. ¥arcus Moss and Ellery Moreland emerged as the top tailback candidates from the spring.

All-American end Glenn Jones is healthy once again after missing last year with an injury as the Racer defense yielded but six TD's rushing in I 981. Eastern leads the series, 20-16-4.

1982 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI

Sept. 11 Open

Sept. 18 CENTRAL MISSOURI

Sept. 25 at Tennessee Tech

Oct. 2 at Morehead State

Oct. 9 UT-MARTIN

Oct. 16 MIDDLE TENNESSEE

Oct. 23 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI

Oct. 30 at Eastern Kentucky

Nov. 6 at Austin Peay

Nov. 13 AKRON

Nov. 20 WESTERN KENTUCKY

RESULTS

Frank Beamer Head Coach Mark Simmons Linebacker
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37 Southeast Missouri ..... 23 14 Florida A & M ........ 11 13 Youngstown State . . . . . . . 9 15 Tennessee Tech ..... .. . IO 20 Morehead State 7 IO UT-Martin .... . ... ... . . 7 9 Middle Tennessee ...... 14 19 Akron ......... .. .... . 20 20 Eastern Kentucky 24 34 Austin Peay .. .. ....... 29 38 Murray State 6
1981

Eighth Game TENNESSEE TECH UNIVERSITY

Nov. 6 - at Cookeville, Tenn.

1:30 P.M. CST

Location - Cookeville, Tenn.

Founded - 1915

President - Dr. Arliss L. Roaden

Enrollment - 7,940

Colors - Purple and Gold

Conference - Ohio Valley

Nickname - Golden Eagles

Athletic Director - Dave Coffey

Head Coach - Don Wade (615-528-3324)

Coaching Record - 78-70-3

Assistant Coaches - Lauren Kardatzke, Jack Henderson , Dennis Caryl, Jim Hughes, Richard May, Murphy Ownbey , Frank Blateri

SID - Jamie Kimbrough (615-528-3088)

Trainer - Steve Moore

Stadium - Tucker (16,500)

Press Box Phone - 615-528-3294

Lettermen Lost - 7

Lettermen Returning - 44 PROSPECTUS

"I have more eagerness about the upcoming season than at any time in the last four years. We will be equipped to compete with almost anyone on our schedule, and I haven't felt that way since 1977," said TTU coach Don Wade.

With a strong finish which netted a 6-5 record and a fourth-place tie in the OVC race last year, a sound winter workout program, and the healthy return of highly experienced offensive and defensive units, Wade' s enthusiasm is easily understandable.

Returning to call signals for TTU is junior Tony Costantine, who finished the I 98 I season as the second-leading passer in the OVC with 1,321 yards and 11 TD's. The Tech running game will center around senior Reggie Bazel, whom Wade called the best all-purpose back in the OVC.

The interior defensive line was the most surprising area of play for TTU last year with noseguard Manny Michel leading the way with 82 tackles. Eastern leads the series, 24-14-1.

1982 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 EAST TENNESSEE

Sept. 11 at Western Carolina

Sept. 18 at Youngstown State

Sept. 25 MURRAY STATE

Oct. 2 at UT-Martin

Oct. 9 Open

Oct. 16 WESTERN KENTUCKY

Oct. 23 at Morehead State

Oct. 30 at Akron

Nov. 6 EASTERN KENTUCKY

Nov. 13 at Austin Peay

Nov . 20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE

1981 RESULTS

Don Wade Head Coach Reggie Bazel Runningback
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22 East Tennessee ......... 3 I 16 Northeast Missouri ...... 7 10 Murray State .. ..... . .. 15 21 UT-Martin . . .......... 24 7 Akron .. .. ............ IO 14 Western Kentucky ....... 3 35 Morehead State . . . . . . . . I 7 37 Troy State 28 10 Easte rn Kentucky ...... 63 29 Aus tin Peay ........ .. . 24 28 Middle Tennessee ....... 9

Ninth Game

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA

Nov. 13 - at Orlando, Fla.

7:30 P. M. EST

Location - Orlando , Fla.

Founded - 1968

President - Dr. Trevor Colbourn

Enrollment - 13,000

Colors - Black and Gold

Conference - Independent, NCAA Div. II

Nickname - Knight s

Athletic Director - C. C. Miller

Head Coach - Sam Weir (305-275-2281)

Coaching Record - 0-0-0

A ssis tant Coaches - Tod Goodyear, Al Parker

Rich Ammans, Tom Murphy, Bob Keesler, Phil Ri c hart

SID - Ken Sheinkopf (305-275-2024)

Trainer - Ron Riba ric

Stadium - Tangerine Bowl (50,000)

Lettermen Los t - 9

Lettermen Returning - 33

PROSPECTUS

Even though the 1982 football seaso n for the University of Central Florida Fighting Knights marks their fourth campaign, it's actually another new beginning for the rising program. This season will be UCF's firs t at th e Divisio n II l evel, aft e r co mpiling a 14-12-1 record in three years of Divi sio n III competition.

First-year head coach Sam Weir has his squad on an off-season wei g ht training pro g ram to prepare t he Fighting Knight s for t he to ughe st sc hedul e in t heir young his tory.

U CF's team speed has improved I00 per cent as it gets set to begin the '82 year. There s hould be excellent depth on thi s coming seaso n 's team , as evide n ced b y 33 lettermen returning, I 9 of whom held a s tarting spo t during 1981 .

First game of the series.

1982 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 Open

Sept. 11 at Georgia Southern

Sept . 18 S.E. LOUISIANA

Sept. 25 at VMI

Oct. 2 at Va ldosta State

Oct. 9 BETHUNE-C OOKMAN

Oct. 16 ALABAMA A & M

Oct. 23 at Nicholls State

Oct. 30 WEST GEORGIA

Nov. 6 CARSON-NEWMAN

Nov. 13 EASTERN KENTUCKY

Sam Weir Head Coach Scott Ryerson Placekicker
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3 Pres byteri a n . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 14 Elizabeth City ..... ... ... 9 6 Millsa ps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 0 Miles .................. 6 13 Savannah State ........ 47 23 Alabama A & M .... ... 15 20 W es t Georgia ........... 6 0 Hampden-Sydney 17 27 Millersville State . . . . . . . . 9 24 Bethune-Coo kman . . . . . . 20
RESULTS

Tenth Game

MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY

Nov. 20 - at Richmond (ROTC Day)

I :30 P. M. EST

Location - Morehead, Ky.

Founded - 1922

President - Dr. Morris L. Norfleet

Enrollment - 6,700

Colors - Blue and Gold

Conference - Ohio Valley

Nickname - Eagles

Athletic Director - Sonny Moran

Head Coach - Steve Loney (606-783-3317)

Coaching Record - 1-9

Assistant Coaches - Jay Adcox , John Shannon, Bob Coleman, Stan Hixon, Mike Kolakowski, Ron

Hardee , Gregg Hall

SID - Kenny Klein (606-783-3100)

Trainer - To Be Named

Stadium - Jayne (10,000)

Press Box Phone - 606-783-2500

Lettermen Lost - 12 Lettermen Returning - 39 PROSPECTUS

Experience will be the key to MSU Football Coach Steve Loney's hopes of reversing the Eagles' disappointing season a year ago. MSU claimed only one victory in 10 outings last season, but Loney will look to the experience of 39 returning lettermen, including 23 seniors, to reverse last season's outcome.

Senior linebacker Danny Gooch heads the list of 21 returning defensive lettermen. The 5-11, 223-pounder established four MSU defensive records as a sophomore and was credited with 50 tackles in just four games last season before his season was shortened by a knee injury .

Loney will have three talented quarterbacks to choose from in senior Don Reeves, sophomore Mike Hanlin and senior Jeff Richards. Reeves led the OVC in passing last season, completing 87-167 passes for 990 yards in nine games.

MSU returns all but one regular in the offensive line. Junior David Thurkill will anchor the tight end spot with tackle Steve Pytel, guard Mike Ealey and center Dean Copeland providing leadership in the line . Eastern leads the series, 33-15-4.

1982 SCHEDULE

Sept. 4 Open

Sept. 11 FRANKLIN

Sept. 18 KENTUCKY STATE

Sept. 25 at Middle Tennessee

Oct. 2 MURRAY STATE

Oct. 9 at Aus tin Peay

Oct. 16 at Akron

Oct. 23

Oct. 30

Nov

Nov. 13

Nov.

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TECH
WESTERN KENTUCKY
6 at Liberty Baptist
YOUNGSTOWN STATE
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17 Marshall . ............. 20 7 Middle Tennessee ...... 20 7 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . 20 28 Austin Peay ........... 42 14 Akron 31 17 Tennessee Tech . . ... ... 35 15 Western Kentucky . . . . . . I 9 34 Liberty Ba ptis t . . . . . . . . . IO 7 Youngstown State 38 17 Ea stern Kentucky 21
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1981 RESULTS

The Trail to the I-AA Title Game

1 EKU South Carolina State

The EK U Colonels kept their Hanger Field winning streak alive at 19 games by winning the 1981 opener against a highly -touted South Carolina State team, 26-0. Eastern scored in every quarter and made the most of four Bulldog turnovers to shutout the team that was ranked No. I in Division I-AA most of the 1980 season.

Fullback Nicky Yeast led the Colonels' offensive charge with 59 yards rushing in I 0 carries, including a 31-yard scamper on a faked-punt play. Eastern's defense, which ended the ' 81 year as the OVC's leading d efensive team, held a potent S.C. State team to just 59 yards of rushing and pass ing each.

Eastern initiat e d the Youngstown State University Penguins into the Ohio Valley Conference with a 26 - 6 defeat in Youngstown , Ohio. Tailback Ter e nce Thompson stepped to the front in this game, relieving an injured Tony Braxton , and responded with 156 yard s in 21 carries, including an 80-yard TD run to put the gam e out of reach.

Other highlights had EK U tight e nd Tron Armstrong catching four passes for 72 yard s and the Colonel defe ns e holding YSU star runner, Paris Wi c ks, to just 74 yard s in 20 carries.

2 EKU Youngstown State
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3 Navy EKU

Before a white-uniform clad crowd of some 16 ,379, East e rn suffered its only loss of the regular season , a 24-0 decision to Nav y . The game, which was t e levised live back to Ke ntucky by WKYT-TV in Lexington, saw Eastern squander five first half fumbles by the Midshipme n into no point s and a 7-0 d e ficit at halftime.

Led by reserve tailback Napoleon McCallum (24-87-1), Navy controlled the second half and became the first te am to shutout Eastern since 1973. Thompson led Eastern's offense with 67 yards rushing in 18 carnes.

4 EKU Akron

Eastern took out its frustration s of the Saturday before in trouncing Akron's Zips, 37-0, starting a I 0-game winning streak for the Colonels in 1981. Eastern rolled up more than 40 yards in total offense, while holding UA to just 98 yards passing and 79 rushing. Thompson had a supe rlative afternoon, rushing for a school r e cord 293 yards in just 17 carries and scoring four times on jaunts of 78, 18, 93 and 66 yards. Second-string tailback Ed Hairston added 92 yards rushing, while quarterback Chris Isaac connected on 5-8 pass es for I 11 yards and a 36-yard TD bomb to split-end Steve Bird .

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5 EKU Austin Peay

The 21st consecutive win at Hanger F ield came in a 41-14 drubbing of fellow OVC member Austin Peay. The Co lonels' offense again proved unstoppable, rolling up more than 500 yar ds, including 306 yards ru s hing. Thompson had 135 yards rushing in 16 carries (TD runs of 57 and four), tight end Cris Curtis ca ught five passes for 60 yards a nd Isaac hit 12-20 passes for 199 yards and one tou c hdown

6 EKU Middle Tennessee

It was a battle of the OVC unbeatens when EKU traveled to Middle Tennessee. The Co lonels' defense was tenacious, fo rcin g two short MTS U punts, a furn ble and a pass interception which vaulted Eastern t o a 20-0 h a lftime lead. For t h e game, EK U se t another school record by limiting the Blue Raiders to a minus 43 yards rush in g.

Fullback J on Sutk amp paced what litt le offe nse was needed by the Co lone ls with 69 yards rushing in 19 carries an d one TD The Colo ne ls finished wit h a 23-7 decision over the Blue Raiders.

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7 EKU Dayton

Two 21-game winning st reaks clas h ed in Eastern 's Homecom ing contest versus the d efe nding NCAA Di v ision Ill champion Dayton Flyers. Eastern mad e 14 first quarte r points stand up in a 14-3 victory to preserve its Hange r Field win streak at 22. Dayton, who was held to just 66 yards in 36 carries, saw a consecutive game win s treak over a two- year period go by the boards.

Before a crowd of some 19,700 , EKU scored its first two possessions - an 87-yard fl a nker reverse by Jerry Parri s h and a fi veyard run by Thompson. The latter runner finished with 94 ya rd s in 14 carries and one touchdown.

8 EKU Western Kentucky

The ESPN cameras came to Hanger Field this weekend to see E KU defeat arc hrival Western K entucky, 19-11. 20,800 p eo ple in attendance saw WKU open the scor ing with a quick field goal. Eastern, how eve r, r esponded with 19 consecutive points in winning its fifth OV C game without a loss.

Hairs ton, subbing for an injured Thompson, led the Co lonel s with 88 ya rds in 18 carries, while roverback George Floyd was named "Vitalis Player of the Game" by ESPN for his 11 tackles, three assists, two impr essive punt r e turn s a nd a 32-yard interception return. Again, Eastern 's d e fe nse was tough, yielding but 54 yar d s rushing to the Toppers.

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9 EKU Murray State

Eastern clinched its first OVC crown since 1976 the nex t Saturday with a comefrom-be hind 24-20 win at Murray State. The Co lonels trailed 20-3 e ntering the fina l quarter but I saac got hot, se tting an EK U individual s ingle game passing mark for the afternoon wit h 31 8 ya rds passi ng, and hit 1530 aerials, one a beautiful 61-yard pass to Bird who broke seve ral tackles before lunging for the goa l-lin e and the TD.

Thompson provided the go-a head s core on a 14 yard run with 5: I 7 to play, while Flo y d saved the game with an interception inside the three-yard line with less than 30 seconds to play. Thompson en ded th e day with 97 yards o n 22 ca rries.

10 EKU Tennessee Tech

I n the las t regul ar-season game of th e '8 1 year and in wi n No 24 in a row at Hanger Field, the · Co lon e ls enjo yed their bigges t o utput of the season, defeating the T e nnesse e Tech Golde n Eagles, 63-10.

Thompson joined th e exclu s ive 1,000ya rd rushing club for a single seaso n at EK U by jaunting 82 ya rd s for an early fi rs t quarter score. He finished with 12 carries fo r 129 yards as Eastern used 11 differe nt ru s hers who totaled 333 ya rd s. Other outstanding offensive pla ys ca m e from Hairston (six ca r ries for 82 yards a nd two TD's), se nior fullback Gary Branch (7-80- 1) , Yeast with two TD's and Parris h with a 95-yard kickoff return for a TD.

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EKU Morehead State

Eas t ern received quite a scare afte r a oneweek r es pite following a n ope n date a t Morehea d State The Eagles, w ho had wo n just one game a ll season long, foug ht toothand - nail with the Colonels all afternoon, b efo r e E K U prevai led, 21-17. Eas t ern, thu s, finish ed its confere n ce seaso n wit h an 8-0 record , becoming the firs t leagu e team t o go und efeated s ince 1979 a nd the fir st ever 8-0 tea m i n OVC his tory .

Y east rushed for 96 ya rd s in 24 carries a nd one touchdown, while Floyd had fiv e pun t r e turn s fo r I 05 y a rds including a 63-yard return fo r a TD to get Eas tern on the b oard. Backup quart e rback Tu c k W ool um engin ee re d the fourth quart e r dri ve, ca pped b y Thomp so n' s four- ya rd TD sca mp e r , w h ich put EK U on top fo r good.

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EKU Delaware

By v irtu e of its winning t h e OVC c h am pi ons hip , Eas t e rn was affor d ed a n au t omatic berth in the NCAA 's Di v ision IAA play offs. T he No . I Co lonel s h os t ed th e No. 7 D e la ware Blue Hens in a game which saw m ore than 740 y ard s of t o t a l offe n se.

Isaac h a d an outs tandin g day, hi tt ing 1117 passes for 214 ya rd s a nd o n e TD , t h e ga m ewin n e r wi th I :00 remainin g to fl an k e r Ranard McPhaul of 32 yar d s. I saac also a dded 29 yards ru s hin g a nd two touc hd ow ns as th e Co lone ls ' 25-ga me H anger F ie ld winning s tr eak rema i ned in t act.

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EKU Boise State

Into th e semifinal round, th e Colonels we re to play the defending national champs, Boise State, who h a d defeated EKU 31-29 in the last 12 seconds to claim the '80 title 20,176 look ed on as Eastern claimed revenge at BSU's Bronco Stadium, 23-17.

Placekicker Jamie Lovett provided the margin of victory with thr ee field goals (44, 31 and 32 ya rd s), while Hairston was chosen as ABC-TV's MVP for EKU with 118 y ards ru s hing, all in the second half. Sutkamp added 55 yards in eight carries. Linebacke rs David Hill and Alex Dominguez mad e a fourth down stop on BSU quarterback Gerald Dupres lat e in the game which throttled any Bronco hopes for a win.

Idaho State EKU

Thu s, after 13 games ( 12- 1 r eco rd) , Easte rn had mad e it to it s third straight nation a l champions hip contest. This time it was to be a bout with the offensive- minded Idaho State Bengals. Before an estimated 11,000 fans a t th e Pione er Bowl in Wichita Falls, T ex as, !SU won the nation a l title, 3423.

ISU quarterback Mik e Machurek proved deadly with his short passing game, hittin g 29-44 passes for 330 yards and two TD's Tailback Dwain Wilso n added 58 yards ru s hing and two sco r es. I saac hit 14-28 passes for 219 yards, including five for 8 1 yards to Bird, AB C -TV's MVP for Eastern. Armstrong added four catch es for 78 yards, while Yeas t was the leading Colonel ground gainer with 58 yards a nd two scores.

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EPILOGUE

For 12 Eastern se niors, th e end of the 1981 season had drawn the curtain on an outstanding four years of football. During this period , Eastern had won 41 of the 50 games it had playe d , won all 25 of its home games, won a national championship , an Ohio Valley Conference championship and two national runn e r s- up trophies.

Fo r th e Colone l athletes , the coaches, the administration and faculty and th e thousands o f EK U s tudent s, alumni a nd fans , durin g the four-year p e ri o d of I 978-81 , Eas te rn foo tball had truly b eco m e a mat te r of pride!

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Final 1981 NCAA I-AA Statistics (Regular Season)

RUSHING

KICKOFF RETURNS

(Min. 1.2 Returns per Game)

INTERCEPTIONS

RUSHING OFFENSE

CL G CAR YDS AVG TD Y<b.PG l. Gregg Drew, Boston U. Jr. IO 309 1257 4.1 13 125.7 2. Paris Wicks, Youngstown Jr. II 245 1363 5.6 16 123.9 3. Rodger Shepko, Lafayette Jr. 11 199 1280 6.4 8 116.4 4. Garry Pearson, Mass. Jr. 9 205 !026 5.0 6 114.0 5. Russell D avis, Idaho Sr. IO 140 1117 8.0 11 111.7 6. Floyd Jones, Austin Peay So. 10 134 1093 8.2 8 109.3 7. Dennis Brumfield , Akron Sr. 10 274 !043 3.8 7 104.3 8. Terence Thompson, EKU So. 11 173 1133 6.5 12 103.0
CL NO Yds TD AVG I. Jerry Parrish, EK U Sr. 18 534 1 29.7 2. Zack Thomas, S.C. St. Sr. 14 380 0 27.1 3. Bill Lafreniere, Nthestn. Sr. 26 690 0 26.5 4. Jerome Stelly, W. Ill. Jr. 18 470 2 26. I 5. Steve Harris, N. Iowa Fr. 14 340 I 24.3 6. Garry Pearson , Mass. Jr. 19 450 0 23.7 7. Dwain Wilson , Idaho St. Sr. 17 398 0 23.4
CL G NO YDS TD IPG I. Mike Genetti , Nrthestn. So. IO IO 144 0 1.00 2. Bob Mahr, Lafayette Jr. 11 IO 48 0 .91 3. George Floyd, EKU Sr. 11 9 121 0 .82 4. Jim Anderson, Montana Jr. IO 8 58 0 .80 5. Kevin Robinson , N.C.A&T Sr. 11 8 126 0 .73 6. Roosevelt Jewells , Akron Sr. JO 7 67 0 .70 7. Dwayne Lopes , Mass. Jr. 9 6 6 0 .67
G CAR YDS AVG TD Yds.PG I. Idaho 11 582 2929 5.0 29 266.3 2. Delaware 11 653 2813 4.3 34 255 .7 3. S.C. State 11 626 2777 4.4 35 252.5 4. Eastern Ky. 11 536 2473 4 .6 31 224.8 5. Murray St. II 560 2436 4.3 17 221.5 6. Nevada-Reno 11 514 2352 4.6 15 213.8 7. Youngstown St. 11 541 2330 4.3 25 211.8 48

RUSHING DEFENSE

SCORING DEFENSE

FINAL I-AA POLL

G CAR YDS AVG TD Yds.PG I. S.C. State 11 392 669 1.7 5 60.8 2. Florida A&M 11 435 904 2.1 8 82.2 3. Jackson St. 11 404 905 2.2 7 82.3 4. Tennessee St. 11 382 989 2.6 13 89.9 5. Eastern Ky. 11 448 1070 2.4 6 97.3 6. Boston U. II 465 1104 2.4 14 100.4 7. Delaware II 403 1191 3.0 JO 108.3
G PTS AVG I. Jackson St. 11 l03 9.4 2. S.C. State 11 106 9.6 3. Lafayette 11 111 IO. I 4. Eastern Ky. 11 112 10.2 5. Florida A&M 11 117 10.6 6. Lehigh 11 132 12.0 7. Bethune-Cook. 11 139 12.6 TOTAL DEFENSE G Plays YDS AVG TD* Yds.PG I. S.C. State 11 686 2244 3.3 12 204.0 2. Bethune-Cook. 11 678 2344 3.5 18 213.1 3. Jackson St. 11 675 2395 3.5 II 217.7 4. Florida A&M 11 697 2403 3.4 15 218.5 5. Lafayette 11 727 2480 3.4 II 225.5 6. Eastern Ky. 11 692 2521 3.6 13 229.2 7. Alcorn St. IO 646 2321 3.6 16 232.1
I. Eastern Kentucky (10-1) 60 2. Idaho State (9- 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 3. South Carolina State (9-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 4. Jackson State (9-1-1) ............................. . .... . ..... 47 5. Boise State (9-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 6 Tennessee State (9-2) 39 7. Delaware (9-2) . .......................... . .................. 37 8. Lafayette (9-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 9. Murray State (8-3) .......................... . ......... . ..... 28 IO. Massachusetts (8-3) . . . . . . ............... . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .... . 25 New Hampshire (7-3) ... . ........... . ........................ 25 49

1981 FI NAL EAS TERN

F OOTBALL S T A TI ST I CS

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PASS I NG

PUN T R ETU R NS

N o. \'ds. A, ,t. TO Bird. SE 26 550 21.2 4 Armstrong. TE 24 ]92 16.J 0 Parris h, FL 20 4)4 2 1. 7 0 Mc Phaul. F l 17 248 14 6 Urooks, !iE 10 126 12.6 TEA M STA TI STICS Cu rtis. TE 8 97 12.1 I Sutkamp. FB 6 51 8.5 0 Yeast. FB 2 15 • 7.5 0 E KU OPP D ic kerson . FB 10 10.0 0 F I R S T DOWNS 221 220 Ha irston. TB 4.0 0 By Kushin g 1)5 95 By Pass in g 74 110 TOTAI. S 115 1928 16.8 6 By Pen alt y 12 15 R US HI NG-T I ME S C ARR I ED 695 570 DEFENSE Yards Gained .1446 21 4 6 Yards Lost .168 539 Ne1 Yards Gained 3078 1607 Tacld es As..'i iS IS Average P er Game 2 19.9 1 14 8 llill. L R 73 61 Ave rage Per Carry 4.4 2 8 Floyd. l>U 72 4 7 PASSES ATTEMPTED 229 336 Jackson, L B 63 44 Completed 115 166 Do minguez. L B .l8 49 H ad I nterccpted 10 26 Young. UE J.l 50 Comp. Percentage .502 4 94 T a ylor. l)T ]9 ) 4 c t Yards 1928 218 1 Bell. DE JJ 38 Average P er Game 137 .7 155 8 McShanc. NG JI J I Scoring P asses 6 10 Wh ite. DB 32 28 TOT AL on·EN SE-TOTAL 924 906 W illoughby. DT 24 JJ PLAYS Par ks. OB 26 22 Net Yard s 5006 3788 R obinson. NG 28 IK Ave rage Pe r Game 357.6 270.6 Wagers. L B 21 2 1 P UNTS-NUM BER 66 94 Keller. DE 14 28 Yards Punted 2568 3459 Byrd. S 26 16 Average Per P unl 38 9 36.8 Woods. l)T 23 15 FU MBI. ES-LOST 34- 15 44 - 19 Jones. DU 12 18 PENA i.TiES- YARD S 86-803 85-87 1 llrown, l)T 16 10 S C ORE BY Q UA RTER S S immon s. LU 15 10 I l 4 T P Sim pson DB 14 II E K U 9 5 126 46 108 375 Mims, S II 12 O PP 30 34 75 52 191 Lewis. D B II 9 McCu ll o ug h. 0 8 13 7 B urnette. LB 8 6 M au nt c l, DE 4 10 R US HI NG Ha rdy. l>E 5 8 May. D B 6 5 Gam ts: Tim es Ga in Loss Ntt A vg TD Cam p be ll. l>T 5 Hen derson. l>E 4 Thom pson . TB 14 210 1279 42 1237 5.9 I] Pal mer, DT 0 Hai rs ton T U 12 109 571 12 559 5 1 5 ll ardin. S 0 Sutkam p. F8 12 99 370 J 367 3 7 J Ye as t. FB 8 82 344 3 4 3 4.2 7 Bran c h, F B 9 22 194 192 8.7 KI
M c Phaul F L 14 6 96 I 95 15.8 Parr is h FL 14 5 103 9 94 18.8 I No. No. Yds A vg TD Issa c. QB 14 95 299 216 83 0.9 8 Par ris h, F L 24 716 29.8 I O ic kcrso n FB 6 21 73 0 7.l J.5 I Arms 1rong. T E J 8 2.7 0 Ur a,uon. TB 19 66 2 64 16.0 0 M iller. QB 2 5 0 5 2.5 0 Floyd. D B 2 55 27 5 0 Simpson, 08 2 44 22.0 0 Armstrong. TE 14 2 4 3 I 0.5 0 Sutkamp. FU 28 28.0 0 Sanders. P 14 I 0 12 -1 2 12 0 Woolum. QB 10 22 4 2 65 -23 -1. 0 0 Broo k s SE 21 21.0 0 McCu ll ough. D B 15 15.0 0 TOTALS 14 695 ] 44 6 368 3078 4.4 40 Cu rtis. TE 5 5.0 0 Bird. St 0 0 0 () TOTALS .l6 892 24.8
C KO FF R ETU R NS
No Att . Comp. Pel. Int Yds . TO No. Yd~. A"'g. TO ISJ1ac, QB 20 1 100 .498 9 1683 Floyd. D R 36 .l 14 8.7 I Woolum. QB 28 15 536 24 5 H a rdi n. S I 0 0 .0 0 TOTALS 229 11 5 502 10 1928 6 TOTALS 37 ) 14 K.5 50

MODERN EASTERN FOOTBALL RECORDS

SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most e xtra points - 9 (Jamie L ovett vs. Tenn. Tech , 1981)

Longest run from scrimmage - 97 yards ( Don Daly vs Morehead, 195 1)

Most runs from scrimmage - 43 ( A lfred Thompson vs. Morehead, 1973)

M ost yards rushing - 293 (Te re nce Thompson vs Akron, 1981)

Most passes attempted - 45 (Jim Guice vs Middle Tennessee 1966)

Most passes completed - 25 (Jim Guice vs. Akron, 1968)

Most ya rds passing - 318 {Chris Isaac vs. Murray S tate 1981)

Most touchdown passes thrown - 4 (Jim Guice vs. Northwood, 1967 and Ernie H ouse vs. Austin Peay, 1975)

Most t ouchdowns scored - 4 (Aaron Marsh vs. Northwood, 1967; Ji mmy Brooks vs. East Tennessee, 1971; Stan M itchell vs. Ashland, 1975; Terence Thompson vs Akron. 1981)

Most passes received - 19 (Aaron Ma rsh vs Nonhwood, 1967)

Most receiving yardage - 316 (Aaron Marsh vs Nonhwood, 1967)

Most pas ses intercepted - 4 (Buddy Pfaadt vs. Austin Peay, 1966)

Most times punted - 13 (Jeff McCarthy vs. Morehead , 19 7 1)

Most yards punted - 468 (Jeff McCarthy vs. Morehead, 197 1)

Longest field goal - 49 yards (David F lores vs. Murray State, 1977, and vs Nevada-Reno, 1979)

Longest punt - 78 yards (Bob Plotts vs. Tampa. 1966)

Longest punt return - 86 yards (Jimmy Chittum vs Murray, 1961)

M ost field goals - 3 (Jerry Pullins vs. M o reh ead, 1968; Ea rl Cody vs M o rehead, 1973 and vs Murra y , 1974; David Flores vs Western, 1978; Jami e Lovett vs. Boise State, 1981)

Most points scored by kicking - 13 (Ear l Cody vs More head. 1973)

Most ya rds kickoff re turns - 202 (Jerry Parrish vs. Murray S tale , 1978)

Longest interception return - IOO(G eorgc Floyd vs Youngstown State, 1980)

SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Mo st points scored - 90 (Da le Patton, 1978)

Most touchdowns scored - 15 (Dale Patton, 1978)

Most ext ra points (kid:) - 39 (David Flores, 1979)

Most fie ld goals - 14 (Jamie Lovett, 1981)

Most po ints scored by kick - 80 (Jamie Lovett, 1981 )

Most r un s from scrimmage - 271 (Alfred Thompson, 1973)

Most ya rds r ushing - 1,478 (Everett Talbert, 1974)

Most passes attempted - 226 (Jim Guice, 1966)

Bes t pass ing percentage - 62 1 (Larry Marmie, 1965)

Most yards passing - 1,683 (Chris Isaac, 198 1)

M ost yards total offense - 1,766 (Chris Isaac. 1981)

Most touchdo wn passes thrown - 14 (Jim Guice, 1966)

Most touchdown passes received - 11 (Aaron Marsh , 1966)

Best rushing average (min 50 tim es) - 6 7 yards(Chuck Bell, 1953)

M ost yardage on pass receiving - 1.095 (Aaron Mars h , 1967 )

Most pass es received - 73 (Aaron Mars h, 1966)

Bes t punting average - 42.2 (Fred Malins. 1965)

M ost passes inte rcepted - 10 (George F loyd, 198 1)

Most punts returned - 36 (George Floyd, 1981)

Most yards on punt returns - 3 14 ( George Floyd, 198 1)

M ost kickoffs returned - 24 (Jerry Parrish, 1981)

M ost y a rds on kick off returns - 7 16 (Jerry Parrish, 198!)

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS

Most yards rushing - 3,842 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968- 7 1)

M ost yards passing - 5,04 1 (J i m Guice, 1965-68)

Most plays total offense - 921 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968- 7 1)

M ost rushing att e mpt s - 920 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-71)

Most field goals kicked - 38 (Dav id Flores, 1977-80)

Most fi e ld goa ls attempted - 60 (Dav id F lores, 1977-80)

Most e xtra points kicked - 126 (David Flores 1977-80)

Most extra point kick attempts - 13 1 (David Flo res, 1977-80)

Most points sco red by kick - 240 (David Fl ores, 1977-80)

Most points sco red - 24-0 (Dav id F lores, 1977-80)

Most touchdowns scored - 36 (Jimmy Brooks. 1968- 7 1)

Most kickoffs returned 74 (Jerry Par r ish 19i8-8 1)

Most yards on kickoffs ret urned - 2,072 (Jerry Parris h, 197881)

Most consecutive extra points kicked - 60 (David Flores, 1977-78)

Most punts re turned - 78 (George Floyd, 1978-81)

Most yards on punt returns - 583 (George Floyd, 1978-8 1)

Most passes intercepted - 22 ( George Floyd, 1978-81)

M ost yards interception returns - 328 (George Floyd, 197881)

Best kickoff return a verage - 28.0 (Jerry Parrish, 1978-81)

SINGLE GA ME TEAM RECORDS

Most points scored by opponent -99vs Wittenberg in 193 1

Largest victory margin - 67-0 vs. Morehead in 1925

Largest defeat margin - 99-0 vs. Wittenbe rg in 193 1

Most net yards rushing - 5 10 vs East Tennessee in 1977

Most pass attempts - 50 vs Akron i n 1968

Most pass completions - 29 vs. Akro n in 1968

Most pass ing yardage - 425 vs. No rthwo od in 1967

Most yards total offense - 662 vs. East T e nnessee in 1977

M ost first downs - 33 vs. Wisconsin-Os hkosh in 1975

M ost first downs rushing - 23 vs. Ashland CoHege in 1975

Most touchdowns scored - 9 vs. Evansville in 1953; vs. Tennessee Tec h, 1981

Most extra points - 9 vs T e nn essee Tech, 1981

Most yards penalized - 155 vs. Morehead, 1977

Least net yards rushing hy opponent (-43 ) vs. Middle Te nnessee, 198 1

Most touchdown passe s - 6 vs Nonhwood in 1967

Fewest first downs given up - 2 vs. M urray State in 1976

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Und efea ted season - 1940 (8-0-0 ), 1954 (8--0-1)'

Most wins - 12. 1981 (12- 2--0)

Most de feats - 8 in 1929 (1-8-0)

Most ties - 3 in 1933 (1 -2- 3)

M ost points score d - 375 ( 198 1)

Mos1 points by opposition - 264 ( 1930)

Least po i nts scored - 15 ( 1930)

Most co ns ec utive games without a loss - 15 (1953-54--55). 2

ties

Most c onsecu tive games won - 13 ( 1939-40-4 1)

Most touchdowns scored - 48 ( 1981)

Most ex tra points kicke d - 41 (1981)

•Tangeri ne Bowl Game not included

Most passes completed - 170 ( 1967)

Most passes attempted - 300 ( 1967)

Best pass ing percentage - 58 2 ( 1965)

Least yards rus hing by opponents - 951 ( 1953)

Least yards passi ng by opponents - 487 ( 1957)

Best punting average - 42.2 ( 1965)

Most yards penalized - 803 (198 1)

Most yards rushing - 3,078 (1981)

Most yards passing - 2.1 33 ( 1967)

Best t otal offense - 5,006 ( 1981)

Mos t first downs rushing - 158 (1979)

Most passes intercepted by - 26 (1981)

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OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE TEAM FOOTBALL RECORDS

SIN GLE GAME

Best

PASSING

Most Yards Passing- 425

K ent ucky vs. Northwood Murray vs Middle Tennessee

Most Passes Attempted - 59-

K y vs. Akron M

6

M ost Two-P o int Convcrsions- .3 -

Mi ddle T e nnessee vs UT Martin

Be st Comp Percentagc- 80.0-

W estern Ky. vs. Delta S tat e ( 16 of 20)

Eastern K y vs. Dayton (12 of 15)

Most Passes Had lnt crcc p ted - 7

M orehead vs Western K y

Eas t Tennessee vs Au stin Peay

M ost Passes I ntcrcepted - 7-

Westcrn K y vs M orchead

Eas t T enn essee vs Aus1in Peay

M o s t Yards I nterceptions R eturncd - 139 -

Western Ky. vs. West Illinois

Fewest Passing Yards Allowed - Minus 3 -

Western Ky vs. Austin Pea y

OT HERS

Most Punt - 14 Austin Peay vs. T ennc scc Tech

Best Punting Average- 54.0-

Midd le Tenn essee vs Ball State

M ost Firs t Downs 33- Eastern Ky vs Wiscon s in-O s hkos h

M ost First Downs Rushing- 23Tennessee Tec h vs. Mornings ide Eastern Ky vs A shland

Most First D0wns Pass ing- 19Murray vs. I owa Wesley a n

TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Toial Yards Gained 4.071 - Westcrn K y.

Fewest Yards By Opponenls - 1.5 11Wes tern Ky ,

Most Pla ys - 825 - Eastern K y

Most Average Yard s Per Game--425 8 Western K y

R US HI NG

M os t Ya rds Ga ined Rushing 3,1 14M idd le T en nessee

M os t i\v g Ya r ds Per Uame- 311.4

Midd le T ennessee

F ewest Yards by Oppo nents - 485Western K y

M ost R ushing Atte mpts- 722 - Tcnness ee T ech

Most T ouchdow n s Rushing--42- Mid dle T enn

Mos t First Do w ns Ru shing- 134 - Eastcrn K y

PASSING

Most Yards Gained Pa ssi ng - 2.433 - Mur r ay

Most Average Ya rds Per Gam e- 24 3 3 Murr ay

Most AH e mpl s - 380 - M u rray

M ost Comp lct ion!>- 190-

Mu r ray

East T ennesse e

Best Complet io n P e rce nt age 66 1M iddle Tennessee

Fewest Ya rd s By Opponcnt - 365W e stern K y

M o s t T o uchdown s Pas sing- 25 Murray

Wes te rn Ky

Most F irst Downs P a ss ing- 95

West crn Ky

Most P a sses Ha d l ntcrcep ted - .15

Aus1m Peay

Most Passe s l nt crcc p! cd - 34 Ea s t Tenne ssee

F e west Touchdown Pas se s A ll owe d - I

Midd le Tenne s see

T ennessee T ec h

I NG
SCOR
l2 ). 1967
TDs
1967
PATS Kickcd
9Eastern Ky. vs. T en nessee Tech 198 1 Tcnncsee Tech. vs. E Tennessee 1977
Field Goals - 3- E Tennessee vs. Morehead 1967 {Record T ied on Twelve Other Occasions) Mo s1 Two~Point Conversions- JMidd lc Tennessee vs. UT Manin 1967 Eastern Ken1ucky vs Northwood 1967 Most Safeties- 2 Austin Peay vs. M iddle T ennessee 1968
OFFENSE Mos! T otal Yards Gained 662 Eastern Kentucky vs. East Tennessee 1977 Mos t Plays - 94Tennessee Tech vs Mornings ide 1972 Wes te rn Kentucky vs Murray I969 Fewes t T ota l Yards Allowed - 13 yardsWestern K entucky vs Bu t ler 197 J R US H ING Most Yards Rushing 5 I 0 Eas1ern K ent uck y vs. East Tennessee 1977 Fewest Yards Rushi ng- Minu s 63Austin Peay vs Morehead 1971 Fewest Yards Al lowed Opponcn1 - Minus77 Western K y vs Dayton 1974 M ost Rushing Plays - 83Tenncsscc Tech vs Morningside • • • 1972 Fewest Rushing P lay
Morehead vs. Middle
1951
l-lighcst Score - 71 Murra y vs Iowa We sleyan(
Most
Sco r cd - 10 - Murray vs. Iowa Wesleyan
Most
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Most
TOTAL
s- 9
Tennessee
Rushing
Average- 8 6 Eas1ern Ky vs E ast Tennessee
Eastern
Wcstcrn
ost Passes
Western Ky. vs. Akron • • .• ••
Touchdown
Eastcrn
.• • •
Completed 37
Most
Passcs -
-
Ky vs. Northwood
•• 1977 1967 1967 1969 1969 1967 1967 1952 1978 1965 1971 1965 197 1 1968 1973 1971 1974 1975 1972 1975 1967 52 Eastern Ky vs. Nort hwood 1967 Most Fu mb les 12 - T cnnessec Tec h vs Murray 1972 M ost Fumbles Los l - 7-Tcnnessee Tech vs We stern Ky 1967 M ost Fumbles Rccovcrcd - 7W estcrn K y vs. Tennessee Tech 196 7 Wes1ern K y vs C. W, Post 1974 Most Yards Pcnal ized - 19 1- M orehead vs Ea s tern 1969 Mo st Kick offs Kicked - I I - Murray vs. Iowa Wesleyan 1967 M os t Kickoffs R ece ived 10- T e nnessee Tech vs. Eastern Ky 19 81 M ost Ya r d s on Punt Returns 153 Western K y vs M orehead 1953 Most Yards Kickoff Returns - 20 2E.as iern K y vs Murra y 1978 SEASON SCORING Most Points Scorcd- 377 West e rn K y 19 73 F e west Points Scored- 20 - Morehead 1953 Most P o int!:> Yieldcd - 321 - Murr a y 1966 Fcwes1 Points Yielded 40 - Middle T enness ee 195 7 M ost T ouc hdowns 54 - Western K y 1973 M ost PATs Kicked 45 - Western Ky. 1973 Most Field Goals 11 - Middle T e nnessee 1971, Murray 197 1, T enn T ech 1972 Most Points S co r ed Kick i ng- 67 { IJ FGs, 28 E Ps) Eastern K y 1980 M ost Safeties- 4 - Midd le Tennes see 1965 Most Points Per G ame - 3 7. 7 Western K y 19
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19 7 3 197 1 19 76 1957 1959 1959 1963 1972 1959 1978 1968 196 8 1967 1967 197) 1965 1960 1968 197.l 1973 1969 1969 195 7 1972

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE INDIVIDUAL FOOTBALL RECORDS

SINGLE GAME

O T H ERS

T O TAL OFFENS E

M ost Ya r ds T otal Offe n sc-428 Johnny Vance, WK vs Akron 1969

Most Pla ys Total Offrnsc- 69 - Johnny Vance. WK vs Akron 1969

Highest A verage Pe r Pla y- 20 0 (1 20 yar ds in 6 atls >Hal Emerson. E K vs Wiscons inkOs hkosh 1975

RUS HING

Most Atte mpts - 4 3 - Alfrcd Thomp!S-on, EK vs. M o 1973

M ost Yard s Ga i ned R ush ing 297 - Clarence J a ckso n. WK vs Bu tler 1971

Longest Run from Scr i mmage 97 ya r dsOon Daty, EK vs M o Carl Walker, M u. vs. AP

PASS ING

Most Attcmpt s- 59 J ohnny Vance, WK vs. Akron 1969

Mos1 Complctions- 37- J ohnny Vance, WK vs. Akron • 1969

Most Consecutive Completions- I I Billy Walker, MT vs. UT Mart in 1967

Best percentage - 100 % - Teddy M or r is (9-9 ), MT vs. UT Chatt a n ooga 1965

Most Yards Gained Passing----425 - Larry T illman, Mu vs MT 1967

M ost Touch d o w n Passes 6 - Ch arles Porter Mo. VS. Marshall 1950

M ost Passes C aught - 20 - Ha rold Robe rt s , AP vs Murray (NCAA R ecord) 1967

M ost Yard s On Passes C a ught - 316- Aaron Ma rsh, EK vs Northwood 1967

M ost Touchdown Passes Caught 4 Aaron M arsh, EK vs No rthw ood

Ha rol d R oberts. AP vs Murray

Purter Will iams. WK vs. Murra y

Most lnterccption s----4 Buddy Pfaadt, EK vs A P 1966

Longest Pas s Com pletion - 96 yardsLeo Peck e npaugh t o Porter Willia ms, W K vs Mu 1970

M ost Two -Point Convers ions- 3 - Billy W a lk er. MT vs. UT Martin

M ost Points By Passing- 36- Bi ll y W a lk e r. MT vs. UT M a r tin 1967

SCO RIN G

M ost P oints- 28 Harold Robert s, AP vs. Mu 1969

M os t Touchdowns 4 Held by Nine Players

M ost P oints By K icking 13 - Ear l Cody ( 3 FG's, 4 EP)

E K vs. MO

KI C K ING

M ost Extra P oints Kicked - 9 -

J am ie Lovett vs. Te nn Tech

M ost Field Goals 3 - Pa i Hau ser, ET vs M o. (Tied by Ten Others)

Longes t Field G oal - 58 yards Sta n Watt s. Mu. vs WK

Mo s t Punts- 14 - Mik e Jo hnson AP vs TT

Bes t Punt Average' 54 0 - Mi kc Sha.wen

vs Ball S tat e

Longest Punt - 81 yards- C h ip Johnson. AP vs

M ost Punt s Rcturncd - 9

Alan Coker WK vs. Butler

Alan Co ker. WK vs. MT

M os1 yard s Pu nts Re t urned - 145 - Virgil Li vers, WK vs. ET

longest P u nt Return - I()() yards- P hil Foster, Mu. vs. Mo

Lo n gest K ickoff Rcturn - 100 yard s Ruford Crager, Mo. vs ET

Longes t P ass I nte r ce pt ion R eturn 100 y ard sRay O ld ha m, M T vs. UT Chatta nooga

George Floyd, EK vs Youngstown

Lo ngest Ru n with R ecovered Rumble 99 yardsR ay Neal MT vs Muskin gham

M os t Yards Kick off Rcrnrns - 202 J e r ry Parris h Ea st e rn Ke n tucky vs Murray State

TOTAL OFFENSE

S

Mos1 Tota l Yards - 2.782 - Cha r lcs P onc r. Morehead

Most Tot al Pla ys-464 - Larry Tillm an, M urray

RUSHING

M ost Ru s hing Attemp ts - 286 - Larry Schreiber. Te nn essee Tech

M ost Ya rd s Rushi ng- 1.522- Larry Schrei be r.

T ennessee Tech 1969

H ighest Ru sh ing Av e rage - 9 1- Ray Pu rvis

M iddle Tennessee ( Min 50 alt. ) 1959

PASSING

Most Pass A tt empts 380 Larry Tillman, M urray 1967

M ost P ass Complet ions- 190 - Larr y Tillman, Murray 196 7

M ost Yards Gained Passing - 2,34 5- Charles P o rt er. M o re head 1950

Bes t Completion Pc rccn tage - 66.2%- Charlcs Porte r, More head 1950

M ost Touchd own passes Thrown - 25 - La r ry T i llman, Murray 1968

M ost Passes C aught - 88 - Ha rvcy Tanner Murra y 1967

M ost Yards on Passes Caugh t - 1.069-Aaron M a rsh Eas te rn K y. 1967

M ost Touc hd own Passes Cau gh t- 13- Billy Hess , Murray 1968

M ost Passes l nt e rcep tcd - 12- John Fit zpat rick, T e n n essee T ec h , 1972

SCOR I NG

M ost Points Scored- 114- Dickie M oo r e Weste rn Kent u c ky . ..

Mu st Tou chd owns Scored 19 Dickie M o o r e. W estern Ke ntucky

M ost P oints By Kick.ing- 60 - Butc h Gent r y, Te nnessee Tech

KICKI NG

M ost Ex tra Points Kicked 37 J e r r y Pu llins. Easte rn Ken tu cky

M ost Fie ld Goals- I I - Stan Watt s , Murray and Ke n ny N ola n Middle T en nes see

Bu tch Gentry. Ten ness ee T ech

M ost Punt s 83 - Richard M c Glothl in, East Tennessee

Ucst P un1ing Av e r age-43 9 - Mikc Sh a wen, Midd le T enness e e

Most Punts Re turn ed - 50 - Virg il Livers.

W estern Kent u cky •

M ost Pu nts Retrune d Fo r S corc - 3-

M o H o llings wo r th , M orehead

Virgi l Livers W e stern Kcnlllcky

OTH E R S M ost Punts - 90 - Austin P eay 197 1 M ost First Downs - 242 - East Te nnes see 1973 Fewest F i rst Downs Allowcd - 84 - Middle T enn essee 1957
195
1954
1
1967
1967
1973
1967
1973
MT
1981 1967 1971 1971 1974
1974
W K
1971
1971
1974 53
1950
1959
1970
19
80
1964
1978
EASON
1950
1967
1968
1967 1967 1972 1968 197 1 1972 1969 1974 1974 19 7 1 1974

1981 OVC TEAM S T ATISTICS

OVC A LL- TIME STANDI NG S

T EA M O F FENSE

TEAM DEFENS E

SCELLA N EO US

F I N AL 1981 S T ANDIN GS

Won Lost Tied Pel. Ytins I. [ ast e rn Kentucky 137 82 7 .622 19 411-81 2. T ennessee T ech 122 99 3 .551 1948-81 3. Middle T ennessee 11 0 93 5 .541 1948-8 1 4 Murray State 104 119 8 468 1948-8 1 5 Au s ti n Peay 60 86 2 4 12 1963-8 1 6 Mo rehead Stat e 64 155 7 .299 1948-81 7. Youngst own State 5 3 0 625 1981 8. Akron 6 8 .433 1980-81
G Pts. Ave. Yd. R Avg TD Yd.P. Ave. TD Tota l Avg. I. [ast ern Kentuc ky II 294 26. 7 2743 224.8 3 1 1446 13 1.5 5 39 19 356 3 2 Western Kentucky I I 24 1 2 1.9 172 1 156.5 19 2109 19 1.7 12 3830 348 2 3. Aust in P eay 10 207 20 7 2056 205 6 15 1407 140. 7 13 3463 346 3 4. Murray S tate II 229 20.8 2436 22 1.5 17 1324 120.4 8 3760 34 1.8 5 Youngsto wn Stat e II 282 25 6 2280 207.3 25 1291 1 17 4 8 3571 324.6 6. Morehead State 10 163 16.3 988 98 8 10 1899 189.9 10 2887 288 7 7 Akron 10 132 13 2 1887 188.7 15 906 90.6 I 279 3 279.l 8. Tennessee Tech II 229 20 8 1277 I 16.1 13 1552 141.1 12 2829 257 2 9. M idd le Tennessee II 158 14 .4 897 81.5 9 1377 125.2 6 2274 206.7
G P t s A vg. TDs A llow Yd. R . A v g. Y d.P Avg . Tot al Avg. RP Tot I. East ern Ke ntuc k y II 11 2 10 2 6 7 13 !070 97.3 1451 13 1.9 252 1 22 9 2 2. Middle Tennessee II 173 15.7 13 7 20 1487 135.2 1264 114 9 2724 2 4 7 6 3. West e rn Kentucky II 204 18.5 19 8 27 1634 148.5 1500 136.4 3134 284.9 4. Akron 10 183 18.3 14 6 23 ' 154 8 154 8 1311 131. 1 2859 2 85 9 5. Murray State II 160 14.5 6 13 20• 1582 143 8 1607 146 1 3 189 289 9 6. Youngstown State II 2 15 19 6 16 10 26 115 1 104 6 220 1 200 1 3352 304 7 7 Morehead Stat e 10 256 25 6 2 1 8 34' 2213 221.3 1259 125.9 3472 347 2 8 T e nnessee Tech I I 231 21.0 20 8 30' 1843 167. 5 1993 18 1. 2 3836 348.7 9. Aust i n Peay 10 227 22.7 21 9 JO 163 3 163 3 2 11 6 21 1.6 3 749 374 9 *Incl ud es TD allowed on a return . MI
F irs t Downs Passes Int. By F umbles Lost Yds . P en. Own Opp. Ow n Opp. O wn Opp. Own Op p. I. [ ast ern Kentuc ky 162 1 51 19 8 23-1 0 34- 15 670 649 2 Murray State 184 183 13 I I 39-1 7 19-10 973 4 7 1 J. Youngs town State 184 183 15 15 35- 18 37-19 56 9 778 4. M id dle Tennes see 136 154 16 22 28-16 43-2 1 637 5 76 5 T e nnessee Tec h 14 1 193 21 14 20- 10 4 1-19 584 67 1 6 W estern Kentuc ky 197 155 15 18 30- 16 44-25 9 17 537 7. Akron 164 !JS 16 18 22- 11 18-10 353 694 8 Austin Peay 166 174 13 7 46- 17 25- 11 730 548 9 M ore head S tat e 165 178 19 22 18-11 25 -1 8 48 4 7)5
Confere nce Gam es A ll Games w L T PF PA w l. 1" PF PA I. Eastern Ke ntucky 8 0 224 85 10 0 Z94 I I Z 2. Murra y Sta te 5 3 0 168 119 0 229 160 2 Youngsto wn State 5 3 0 186 135 7 0 282 2 15 4 M iddlc Tenne ssee 4 0 110 118 6 0 158 173 4 . Tenn essee Tech 4 0 155 172 6 0 229 231 4 West e rn Ke ntucky 4 4 0 138 145 0 241 204 4 Akron 4 4 0 112 159 0 132 183 8 Aus tin Peay 3 5 0 155 199 0 20 7 227 9 M ore head State 0 0 112 226 0 16) 256 54

1981 OVC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TOT AL OFFENSE

PASSING

RUSHING

PASS RECEIVING

SCORING

G Act. Rush Pass Yds. YPG I. Gino Gibbs. MU II 367 563 1310 1873 170.3 2. P aris W icks. VS II 246 1363 28 1391 126.5 3 Ra l ph Anto ne, WK II 234 I 1356 1357 123 .4 4 C hris E K II 211 71 120 1 1272 115.6 5 Ja m ie D eV ore, YS II 274 288 947 1235 112.3 6 F loyd Jones, A P 10 136 1093 15 1 108 110 8 7 Tony Cos tantine, TT I I 278 -135 1321 1186 107.8 8 Mike Kallman, AP 9 202 15 1 8 18 969 107 7 9 Don Ree ves. MO 9 174 -6 1 990 929 103 2
G Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TD Pct CPG I. Don Reeves, M 0 9 169 87 12 990 4 .5 15 9 7 2. Tony Costantine. rr II 2 12 103 13 1321 II .486 9 4 3 Ralph Antone. WK II 191 101 11 1356 8 .529 9 2 4 Gino Gibbs, MU II 187 92 II 1310 8 492 8 .4 5. Brown Sanford, MT 8 141 64 9 886 2 .45 4 8 0 6. Ch ris Issac, F..K II 148 72 1201 .486 6.6 7. Mike Katzman. AP 9 126 57 8 18 452 6.3 7. Ron Gliha. AK 8 1 16 50 II 646 .431 6.3 9. Jamie DeVore, VS II 15 1 62 II 947 .411 5 6
G R Yds. YPR TD YPG I. Paris Wicks , YS II 245 1363 5.7 16 123 9 2. F loyd Jones, AP 10 134 1093 8.2 8 109.3 3. Dennis Brumfield, AK 10 273 104 1 3.8 7 104 1 4. T erence Thompson, E K II 173 1133 6 .5 12 103 .0 5 Nick Nance , MU 10 154 838 5.4 9 83.8 6. Marvi n M cClenn on , TT 9 160 558 3.5 3 62.0 7 Troy Snardon, WK 10 13 7 589 4 3 8 58.9 8. Gino Gibbs. MU I I 180 563 3.1 3 51.2 9. Danny Embree WK II 97 55 7 5.7 50 6
G Ct. Yd.<lli TD RPG I. John Newby, W K II 48 736 3 4 4 2 Bo C hambers, MO 10 38 642 3.8 3 Mark L edford, MO 10 33 408 3 3 4 Reggi e Bazel. TT II 31 280 2.8 5. Ron H unter, WK I I 30 415 2.7 6. Brad Mill ice TT I I 26 287 2.4 6. Ond ra W o ods. A P 9 22 290 2. 4 8. J e ff Pa tterson YS II 23 337 2 2.2
G TD EP FG TP PPG I. Pa r is Wicks, YS II 17 I 0 104 9.5 2 Tere nce T h o m pson , EK II 12 0 0 72 6 6 2 Floyd J ones. AP 10 II 0 0 66 6.6 4. P a ul M cFadden , YS II 0 22 14 64 5 8 5 R e ggie Ba zel. Tr II 10 0 0 60 5 5 6. Jamie Lovett, E K II 0 29 10 59 5.4 6. N ic k Nance , MU 10 9 0 0 54 5.4 8 R oy C hambers , MO 10 8 2 0 52 5 .2 9 Ray Mullic an TT II 0 22 II 55 5 0 55

KI C K SCORI NG

KI C KO FF R ET U R N S

P UN TI NG

P UN T R ET U R N S

I N T E R CEPTIO NS

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C FG EP- ATT TP PPG I. Paul McFadden, YS II 14-21 22- 23 64 5.8 2. J a mi e t ovett, EK II 10-21 29-33 59 5.4 J Ray M ullican, TT II 11 - 17 22- 23 55 5 0 4. Kelly Potter, MT I I 13- 15 15- 15 54 4 .9 5 Jeff L ancaster, MU II 11 - 17 18- 19 5 1 4 .6 6 Ji m G ri ffit hs, WK II 7- 13 24-28 45 4.1 7 Dennis H ec k m an, AK IO 7- 14 13- 15 34 J. 4 8. Ra y Hampto n, AP 10 4-8 19- 20 JI 3.1
No Yd,. Avg, I. J erry Parris h , E K 18 • 534 29.7 2 Bill y Blayloc k, TT 19• 414 2 1.8 J M arcu s M oss, M U 13 281 21.6 4 J o-J o Lee, W K 14 286 20 4 5. Bo C hamber s, M O 28• 560 20 0 • O ne TD
No. A vg. I. John C h ris top he r , MO 76 4 3.7 2 C hris W e ber, VS 66 40.9 3 Lann y S anders, EK 54 3 8.4 4. M ike M iller, WK 70 38.2 4 D avid Tuck, M U 6 1 38.2 6. T i m Stayccr. A K 28 37.1 7. T i m Ha mmond, AP 73 36.5 8 Mark Pemberton, TT 76 36.3 9. J immy Merryma n, MT 82 34.8
No. Yds Avg I. R onald H o pk ins, MU 29 • 340 11.7 2. George F loyd, EK 32 • 289 9. 0 J Ke n dall Taylor, n · 21 • 223 8.3 4 Pat Snow, A K 26 190 7 3 5. S idney Pigg. MT 26 183 7. 1
No Yds. I. Gt-0r ge , lo yd, E K 9 121 2. Roosevelt Jewe lls , A K 7 67 3. Tony P anebianco, TT 7 15 4 Re gi n a ld Johnson W K 5 58
T Asst. TO T I. P aul Gra y W K 73 100 173 2. Br ad R eese. AK 79 92 17 1 3. Donald Whit e, MU 80 80 160 4 Tom Tu ssey, WK 49 88 137 5 David S u ggs WK 4 2 85 127 6 Vi nce Tu cker. MU 60 66 126 56

SCORI NG

TACKLES F OR LO SSES

IN TER CE P TIONS

TD R K p FG SAF TP L ovett , K 0 0 38--43 0 14-25 0 80 Thompson, T B 13 0 0 0 0 0 78 Isaac, QB 8 0 0 0- 1 0 0 48 Yeast, FB 7 0 0 0 0 0 42 Hairston, TB 5 0 0 0 0 0 30 Bird, SE 4 0 0 0- 1 0 0 24 Sutkamp, F B 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 Parrish, FL 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 McPhaul, FL 2 0 0 0 0 0 12 Dickerson , FB 0 0 0 0 0 6 Curtis, TE 0 0 0 0 0 6 Bra nch, FB 0 0 0 0 0 6 F loyd, DB I 0 0 0 0 0 6 Team 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 Nu ssbaum, K 0 0 3-3 0 0 0 3 TOT ALS 48 0- 0 4 1--46 0-2 14-25 2 375 Oppone nts 24 1- 2 20-20 1- 2 7- 10 19 1
N o. Y d s. McShane, NG 12 70 Taylor, OT II 8 1 Jack so n. LB 9 36 Bell. DE 9 35 Hill, LB 9 28 Woods , DT 7 52 Robinson, NG 42 Willoughby , OT 4 1 Brown, DT 59 F loyd , D B 37 Keller, DE 4 1 Dominguez, LB 4 22 You ng. DE 3 8 Hardy , DE 2 8 Simmons. LB 12 Mim s, S 7 Henderson , DE 6 Wagers. LB 5 Whit e, DB 5 Byrd S 5 Park s, DB I I TOT ALS 96 589
No. Y d s. Avg. TD Floyd, DB IO 13 1 13.1 0 Parks DB 5 16 3. 2 0 Byrd S 3 45 15.0 0 White DB 2 27 13 5 0 Simpson, DB 24 24.0 0 Hard in. S 18 18 0 0 Jackson, LB 12 12.0 0 Hardy , DE 9 9 0 0 Mims , S 1.0 0 Dominguez, LB I 0 0.0 0 TOTA LS 26 283 I0 9 0 57

FU MBL E R EC OVERIE S

CA USE O F FU MB LE

No. Y oung. DE 2 Bell DE 2 Hi ll LB Tay lor, DT Woods. DT Wh ite. D8 Domingue z, LB Ca m p bell DT M cShanc. NG Bro w n DT Burne tte , L B Byrd. D B I Jack son. LB I T OTALS 19 P UNT I N G No Yds. Avg. Lon g S and ers P 63 24 15 38 3 59 Rowe. P 3 153 51.0 6 1 TOTALS 66 2568 38.9 61
N o. Wh it e DB 4 Jac kson. L B Domi n guez, LB 4 Taylor. DT 3 F loyd. D B Wagers. LB Bell D E M cShane , NG By r d. S H i ll LB Wood s. DT I Yo u ng, D E I TOTALS 25 58

EASTER N FOOTBALL SINCE 1910

EKU 19 10 OPP EKU 19 19 OP P F.k U l9U, O PP Richmond (City 1earn) 15 0 P aint Lick 9 0 Ma rshall Co llege.' 14 16 Ru:hmond (City Team) 5 0 Par i) H. S 40 IJ L. M U 0 0 Lexington H.S 22 Record: 0-2 -0 0 Georgetown 21 0 Pleasureville 5 0 Trans y l l 0 Stanford H S 16 48 Union 6 Record: 1-4- 0 EK\; 192 0 OP P 1 Indiana Teacher~ 10 1 Pain t Liclc 0 4 1 E. Tenn Normal 6 EKU 19 11 OPP 21 Paint Lick 0 19 St. Ma t >', (\)liege 0 0 Cald'-1.-ell H S 0 Ri chmo nd Amer Ltg. H U 0 Morri!I Harvey College J 21 Paris H S lost: n o score h !ltcd R,-cord: 4-5-0 0 Richmond Star!I Gcor~ct o wn (N A } 5 Caldwe ll H S 10 0 Paris H.S 5 Record : 2-1-0 F. k\ 1 1921 OPP 0 Ctntrr 1 Record: 1- 3 - 1 )9 Uni o n 0 O P P [K U 1921 OP P 6 Wcskyan EKU 19 12 Pa i nt Lic k 0 3 I E T _ T ea ,: he rs 0 0 R ichmond (Ci1y ream) u 7 0 Krntuc'iy Wesleyan . . 0 13 Tu, cu l u m 0 12 M illcrsburg M -1 13 u U K Sophomores 20 12 .'-.-1oreh ead 6 0 Lexu1 gt on M.S ] 4 26 Threlkeld Se lei.:t 6 0 Cumberla nd 33 I} lJ of L 21 Cynthiana H.S. 0 0 West ern 21 32 St. Mary·, 6 14 G Millersburg M l. 3 R ecord: I-J-1 0 W e~1ern 12 0 Georgetown 44 Rl'-: Orll : 5-4 -0 7 Cynthiana H.S. 0 Stanford H S (NA) t:k U 19 22 OP P EKU 1928 0 Wesleyan 7 Ol'P Rci.:ord : 3-4-2 0 l()u isvilk 12 0 T r ansy Frosh 0 0 Mo rris Haney 18 EKll 19JJ Ol'P 0 T ran sy Fr os h 15 0 M o rehead 18 J S1anford H S 7 6 Cumberland 0 u T ran s ylvania 64 14 Ken tuck y Wesleyan 12 6 Wtst c:rn 4 7 Kentucky Wesleyan 40 Transylvania E K U lost; 0 George1own frosh 0 1 U nion ] 4 n,, score l is ttd 40 Union Recurd : 0 -6-0 L exingt on H S (NAI Record: 2 -3-2 Reco r d: 1- 2-0 F. Kll 19 29 O P P t: k U 1923 OPP 2 U111on 19 [ KU 1914 OP P 0 Sta t e Frosh 14 Su e Benne ll 8 6 Stanford t t .S 0 G<-orgt1own Fro h 0 Murray 46 l.l Lancaster H S 6 Cu mber land 26 6 Morehead I 3 7 Kentucky W es ley an 13 0 Ke n1ucky W esleyan 9 0 Tran s. y 36 0 Cyn thiana H S Union College 6 0 Georgttown 38 34 Western 1 T ram y R~scrve 0 6 ll of I. 19 0 Somerset HS. 46 12 Centr e F r osh 2 1 0 W e sleyan 26 0 Western 18 19 U nion Colle ge 0 0 Western 36 0 Cy nt hiana H S 81 Record : 1-8 0 0 Stanford H S. 6 Re..:ord : J - 5- 1 Re cord: 2 - 7-0 EkU 1924 O P P t :KU 193-0 O P P [ KU 191 5 OPP 0 Wes leyan 21 0 Sue Be nn c.-tl 6 6 Millers burg M.1 0 19 Cumberla nd 6 0 Murray 52 0 K emucky Wesleyan JJ 13 Georgetown Fr osh 0 0 U of L 52 0 Western 0 49 s, Mar y'" 0 0 Wes le yan 3) 0 Mille rs burg M I 0 7 L.M U 13 13 Mo r ehead 0 6 Western 0 0 Tran s y 56 2 Tramy 26 R ecord : 2- 1- 2 14 Mo r e head 0 0 Union .4l 33 Union 0 0 W eMern 50 EKU 1916 OP P R ecord:5 - 3 -0 Record: 1- 7-0 19 Kent u cky Wesleyan 0 14 Lin co ln County 26 EKU 1925 OPP F.k U 19 3 1 O P P I J Western 12 0 UK Fros h 14 J I S ue Benne:!! 0 0 Centre 26 1 George1ow n 13 0 Ohio N onhern 16 6 Lexington H S 18 0 L M U 0 0 Wit tenberg 99 16 W estern 0 I J S1. Mar y' s I 2 U of L 19 Record : 4-3-0 6 Tran s y 1 0 Geo rge1own 25 • No l e: Th ere were no teams for the 67 M o r ehead 0 L.M .lJ. I ) 191 7 a nd 19 18 s easons due to W o rld 49 Union 0 Western 4 2 War I. Record: 3- 3- J R~cord: 1-6 -0 59
EKU 19)2 OPP t'. KU 1938 OPP EK U 1945 OPP 6 Georgetown 7 19 Geo1ge1own 0 19 Indianapolis State. I 2 38 U of L 0 7 T ran sy 0 14 Tenn Tech 12 0 Union 0 19 Eas t Tenn Teachers 0 7 Centra l M ich. 14 0 T r an '>y 0 47 Ce nual Nor mal 0 7 Mur r ay. 19 Morehead 0 0 Morehead 0 6 Va l par aiso 7 Record : 2- 1 -2 We~tern 32 0 C atawba I 3 36 Indiana St Teach ers 7 32 Tenn Tec h .. 0 18 Union 0 54 Kirk sville ( M iss ouri) 0 Re(or d: 6 - 1-0 Rec ord : 4 - 3- 1 urn 1933 OP P 6 Union 6 Q Georgetown 0 0 Ea!.t Tenn 0 0 Trans y 6 M orehead 0 F. KU 1939 OPP F.KU 1946 OPP 7 Lou1wille I J 21 C ar son Newman I J Tenn Tech 0 ~ccord : 1-2 - .1 )9 Tran~y 7 7 Catawba 9 20 Cumberland 0 7 C entral Michigan 20 14 Cen tral Michigan 18 26 Murray. . . ll 21 Geor getown 0 7 Tenn. Tec h 20 F.KU 1934 OPP 6 M o rehead 12 Valparaiso 7 0 Miami (Ohio) 19 32 Union 7 6 M o rehead 12 0 Transy 18 0 We\l c: rn 26 28 U o f L J Unio n 14 28 I n diana Teachers J W estern 0 Geor geto wn 18 Rec ord ; 6-3 -0 Record: 5-4 -0 Morehead 0 We,;tcrn 47 6 L ouis ville I l Record: 1-6 -0 EKU 1947 OPP EKU 1940 OPP 14 Eastern Illinois I J 20 Illinoi s Normal 0 6 Marsha ll 7 [KU 1935 OPP 35 No n hern 111. 0 13 Murray 21 7 Miami (Ohio JJ 27 M o reh ead 13 66 Alfred Holbrook 6 0 34 Em ory and H e nry 0 ]9 Arkansa s A&M 18 Valpara iso 0 52 Hiwas~et' 0 48 Bowlin g Green (Ohio) 0 )4 M o rehead 7 6 Georgetown 8 2l C entral Michigan 0 9 U of L 0 13 U or L. 14 0 Centre 19 48 Cumbe rland 2 ) Western 7 JI King Co ll ege 53 Mo rehe ad 0 6 SE L o u isi ana JO 6 Transy Rec o rd: 8-0-0 R ecord: 5 -4 -0 Union Tramy 12 6 Weqe,n 40 RC-l' 0rd: 4 -6- I EKU 194S OPP F.K U 194 1 OPP 0 Xavier Uni ve ni l y J I 18 N W Mi ssouri J 2 5 Eastern Illin oi s 14 F.KU 19341 OPP 14 Carson Newman 0 20 Mar shall J 39 Ma r.shall 0 6 Murra y 0 6 Mur r a y. 0 7 Franklin (Ind ) 0 21 Kmg College 0 ll Emory and H e nry 6 ]4 Alfred Holbroo k 0 20 W t,; t c rn 27 20 M ichigan Normal 0 7 Morehead 19 41 Georgetown 0 7 Morehead 0 6 Geo rge town 2 54 Ill No rmal 0 0 Evansvi ll e 9 U o f L. 6 32 Morehead I) I J Wes t ern 14 13 Transy Re,:ord : 7 - 1-0 32 Northern Ill i noi s 0 W es tern 26 SE L o ui s iana 12 Uni o n Rec ord: 8 - 3-0 Re cord: 7- 2-0 F.KU 1942 OPP 13 Tenn T ec h 0 7 W M is souri State F.K U 1949 OPP EKU 1937 OPP 0 Mor r is Har ve y J J H e ide l berg 19 J Tenn Tech 0 6 U of Akron 0 7 Ma rs hall 24 28 Franklin College 6 18 Wes t e rn 0 20 M urray 0 12 T ra n sy 6 20 Wes t L i her1y 6 20 Wofford 2) 14 Cenir a l Norma l 7 0 M o rehead 20 20 M ic higan Normal 6 0 Morehead 26 Mur r ay 6 26 Moreh ead 27 0 W es1ern 23 Record: 4 - 2- 2 J Evan s ville 7 14 Unio n 0 20 Weslern 6 U of I. 6 21 Bo w l ing Green (Ohio} 1 3 R ecor d : j.2 J 1943 -44 no sports dut 10 wa r Record: 4 -4 - 1 60
EKU ·~ OPP EKU 1955 OPP EKU 1960 OPP 6 Heidelberg .15 6 T ole do 6 7 F1. Campbell 6 ]4 Marshall 0 14 Middle Tenn essee 21 7 U o f L 28 0 Murray . . 19 21 M urray 6 19 M urray 21 47 Tenn . T ec h 7 7 Tenn. Tech 6 12 Mid d le Te nn essee 14 56 Erskine 0 IJ Omaha 20 0 Eas1 Tennessee 0 14 Morehead 7 35 Morehead 14 27 Austin Peay IJ 26 Evansville 20 20 Morr is H arvey 6 17 W es t e rn 7 IJ W estern 14 W est ern 0 0 Tenn. T ech 20 ]4 Bowling Green (Ohio) IJ u of L 45 0 Morehead 21 I J Woffo rd .1 4 ) Wofford 0 0 Mar shall IJ Record: 6 -4-0 Reco rd: 5-4 - 1 Recor d: 3-6-1 EKU 1951 O PP EKU 1956 O PP JI Hill s dale 12 12 T o ledo 6 EKU 1961 OPP 1l Mar.'ihall 6 7 Murray 14 U of L )) 0 Murray 9 19 Middle Tenness ee 26 14 Murray I J 11 Tenn Tech 14 12 East T cnn essc c 13 15 Middle T cn nes see 22 58 Erskine 0 6 Western 14 22 Eas1 T en nessee 13 6 Morehe ad 0 I J Morris H arvty 7 2 1 Aust in Pea )· 7 6 Evansville 25 Tenn. Tec h 11 15 Wcs1ern 16 JI Wc s1e rn 7 19 Morehead ·o 8 Tenn Tech 14 27 Ohio University 13 6 U of L 14 I J Moreh ead 0 14 S l e t son University 26 Record : 4-5 -0 0 Mar shall 20 Record: 7- 3-0 Record: 4 -5 -0 OPP EKU 1957 OPP n u 1961 OPP EKU 1951 0 Toledo 7 7 Toledo 6 U of L. 4() 22 Tampa Un i versity 6 19 14 u M u rray . 17 26 Marshall 19 20 26 Murray 28 M iddle Tennessee 8 0 Murray 14 Middle T('nnessee 35 14 T enn. Tech 28 · I J Eas1 Tenne ssee 27 20 East T ennessec 14 35 Evansv ille 0 0 14 Aust in Peay 7 I J Youngslo wn 20 Moreh e ad 20 28 Wc-s1ern 0 6 Western 5 6 W estern 48 Tennessee T ec h ) 4 21 Tenn. Tech 0 14 20 U of L. 34 Morehead 3 12 Morehead · 20 4() Rec ord: 3-4-1 12 East Carolina . 29 Reco rd: 4 - 5-0 Record : 6-3.0 EKU 1953 OP P EKU 19 58 OPP 20 John Carroll 19 2 To ledo 19 EIW 1963 O P P I 5 Midd k Tenness ee 6 U of L 20 14 A u stin Peay 0 19 M urray 14 14 Murray 6 7 Findlay . . 28 0 Tenn. Tech 7 0 Middle T enoessee 14 0 Murray. 20 19 Youn gsto wn 20 I J Eas1 Tennessee 6 28 Middle Tennessee 33 25 M orehead 7 Youngsto wn 14 12 East Tennessee . .35 59 Evansville 9 14 W estern 21 3 T ampa Univ er sity 7 1l W estern 7 19 Tennessee Tec h 20 6 Western 29 20 U o f L I 3 24 Morehead 6 19 Ten n . Tech 21 JO Stel.s on Universi1y 26 0 M orehead 6 Recor d: 3-6 -0 3 4 Youngs town 14 Record: 8-2-0 Record : 2-8.0 EKU 1954 OPP 19 John Carroll 0 EKU 1959 OPP EKU 1964 O P P 26 Middle T e nnessee 0 2 T oledo 20 0 Aust i n Peay 26 25 Murray 6 U of L 14 7 Youngstown 21 14 Tenn Tech 7 Murra y 0 6 Murray 6 25 Youngs1 own 6 Middle Tennessee 14 IJ M iddle Tennessee 20 12 M orehead 7 Easl T e nnessee 13 35 East Tennessee IJ 1l Toledo 13 21 Au stin Pea y 17 Findl ay 14 21 Wes1e rn 0 7 W es1ern 14 0 Weslern 24 20 U o f L 6 10 Tenn Tech 14 7 Tenn Tech 27 6 Omaha (Tanger i n t.' Bo wl) . 12 Morehead 10 M o rehead Record: 8 -0 - 1 Reco rd : 3-6 -0 Record: 3-5-1 6 1
• EKU 1965 O PP EK U 1970 O PP EK U 1975 O PP JS AustinPea y• JO I 3 Ball State .12 42 Wis consi n -Oshkosh 7 12 M a rsh a ll .28 10 Eas1 Tennessee 6 JO Day1on 24 17 Murray 17 38 Aust i n Peay 7 10 UT -Cha1tanooga .10 10 Middlt Tennessee 14 24 Midd le T ennessee 10 21 East T ennessee 14 23 Ea st Tennes see 0 21 Eastern M ichigan 10 49 Auslin Peay. 0 3 F indl ay ]4 7 Wes tern Kc n1 ucky 19 34 Midd le Ten n e sse e 24 28 Western .1 2 17 M urray State 7 ll We stern K en tuck y 7 28 Tenn Tech . 14 20 T enn. Tech I] 7 Murra y S t ate 26 38 Mo rehe ad 20 9 I n d ia na Stat e 0 J Tenn Tech 14 Record: 4-4-1 13 Morehead Seate 16 50 Ash l and Coll ege 36 •Forfeit ed Rc.:o r d: 8 -2-0 17 Moreh ead S1ate 9 Rec ord: 8 - 2- 1 EKU 1966 OP P EKU 197 6 OP P JJ Austin Pea y 15 26 M arshall 6 EKU 1971 OPP 2 1 D ayton 27 M u r ray. 6 20 S E Louisian a 12 2 1 Delaware 37 20 M idd le Tennessee 22 2 I Nor t h ern Iowa 28 W i llen berg 0 21 East T ennessee 7 28 East T enncssee 14 2 1 • Eas t Te nn es see 10 35 Findlay 6 14 A u st in Peay 9 27 • Austin Peay IJ 24 Wes te rn .1 2 18 Middle Te n nessee l 1 40 • M iddle Tennessee 14 3 T enn Tec h 7 0 Eastern M ichiga n 0 6 • Wes 1ern Ken1ucky 10 19 Morehead 2 1 W es tern Kent u c k y 16 12 • Mu rray State IO 14 Tampa Uni..,e rsi1y 6 Murra y Staie 17 28 • Tenne ssee Tec h 14 14 Tenn Tech 31 • Moreh ead S1ate 12 Reco rd: 7-3-0 28 Applachian State 14 7 North Dakota State ( N C AA Morehead State 10 Division II 10 EKU 1967 OPP Reco r d : 6-4 - 1 Record : 8-3-0 0 Dayton 16 ' Ohlo Val ley Conference game 35 Ea.st T ennesscc 7 37 A u st i n Pe ay 0 t:K r 1917 O PP 14 M idd le Tenn essee 7 EKU 1972 O P P 24 l> da warc 7 l5 N orthwood 0 10 SE Louisiana 0 14 W11 1t nbe rg 17 14 W estern .1 4 34 Indiana Univ (Pa.) 7 l X • Ea t l' l· n nc-. ce 14 28 Murray 7 12 East Tennessee 28 17 • Austin Pea } 20 24 Tenn. Tech 0 21 A ust in Peay 6 IU • Midd le I t.'lllle))t' C IY 37 Youngstow n 12 13 M idd le Tennessee 0 15 • \V e)tc r n Ke n tud,) I() 7 Morehead 7 14 Central Mi chigan 21 20 ' Murr.t} St.ttl" 24 27 •Ball St at e ll 0 Western Kentucky 10 lX '" lenm ..,,st t· rn·h ) I R eco r d: 8-1-2 J Murray Stale 7 1.l Dayton 20 • NCAA Grantland R ice Bowl Tenn Tech 14 42 • M o rcnl·ad S ta te I .1 7 Appa l ach ian State 51 Rcnird : 5-5 -0 28 M o r ehead Siate 6 •Oh10 Va lk~ C0 Mcrn1l'l' gam l· Re cord: 5-6 -0 EKU 1978 OP P EKU 1961 O PP 10 Troy State 16 63 H illsd a l e , Mich 0 EK U 1973 OP P 49 East Tennessee 6 2 3 Ea st Tennessee 20 10 UT -Ch auanooga 6 14 Aust i n Peay 0 2 1 A us t in P e a y 20 26 Indiana (Pa ) I 3 42 Midd le Tennessee 12 49 M iddle T e nnesSC"e 2 1 14 East Tenn ess ee 38 17 Dayton 16 20 Akron JI 2 4 Austin Peay 7 16 Western K entucky 17 16 W estern Kentucky 7 29 Middle Tennessee 28 24 Murray Sta te 2 1 2 1 Mu rr ay S tat e 20 16 U T - Mart in 14 20 r ennes see Tec h 16 38 Tenn. Tech 14 0 Western Kentucky JI )5 Akro n 14 12 Youngstown 26 20 Mur ray Sta te 21 JO M orehead State 0 35 Morehead 7 JO Tenn Tech 14 Reco r d : 8- 2-0 R <cord : 8·2-0 7 Central Mi ch igan 21 37 M orehead S tate 21 EKU 19 7 9 O P P Reco rd : 7 -4-0 17 Kent State 14 15 Troy St<.ttc u 20 fast Tenm;ssct 2 7 EK U 1974 OP P ]5 ;\u)l i n Peay • IO EKU 1969 O P P 17 Day1on 23 S2 M iddk Tcnlll"S)c t·• 10 13 Ball State 0 21 East T ennessee 20 JJ C~ l S tat c • Fullcn on 7 East Tenne ssee 19 22 Austin Peay 9 \\.'l•s1cr11 Ke ntuc ky• 29 Au s tin Peay 10 2 1 Middle Tennesse I 7 M u r r ay S1..1 1c • 24 14 Middle Tennessee 0 24 UT - Martin 9 15 r c nn es~l'(' rl'l'h* () 9 Akron 28 24 We:stern Kentucky 34 27 .lacks1rn Statl· 21 26 Western Kentucky 27 JO Murray S1a1e 16 .14 Morl hl"ad Slate• 7 34 M ur ray S1a1e IJ 29 Tenn Tech 14 J:\ :\ c \;1 da -R eno • • )0 17 Tenn T ec h 7 ] 4 A s hla n d College 23 JO Le hig h *14 Indiana State 12 2 1 M orehead Stat e 14 " O h i o Valle) Cu nl1.:rnll'l" Game II Morehead State 23 Rec ord: 8•2 -0 *-:\(.";\ ;\ J-;\;\ P laynff~ Rec o rd : 6-4-0 Rl" COrd : l 1• 2-0 6 2
EKU 1980 OPP 24 Kentuck y S t ate ........... ...... 21 10 Akron* ......................... 21 45 You ngst own 0 23 Au sti n Peay• .... .. ... . ...... .. . 10 24 Mid dleTenn. • ............. • . . ... 0 25 East Ten nessee .•. • • • • • 0 IO Western K e ntu cky * • • • • • 13 24 M urray St. (HC)* ............... 14 48 Tennessee Tech * 7 28 East Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 18 M ore head Stat e• .. .... .... . ..... 14 n w 29 Boise State •• 3 1 • Ohio Va ll ey Co nference Game •• N CA A I- AA Tit le Game, (Sacramen to , Ca lif.) 63

Women's Cross Country

1982 SCH ED U LE

Date

Opponent

Sept. 10 EK U H orne D ual Meet

Sept. 18 UK In vitat i ona l

Sept. 25 Lady Vol Invitational

Oct. 2 O h io Stat e I nvi t a t iona l

Oct. 9 I ndia na

Oct. 15 E K U In vitat io nal

Oct. 23 Florida I nvi t at ional

O ct. 30 OVC C hamp io n sh ip

S it e of N CAA Champ io ns h i ps t o be an nou nced la t er

1982 RO S TER

Na me

Bar bara Fennell

L isa Gra ha m

Karen Ha d en

Maria P azare nt zos

Lisa Renner

J ean Strait

.J enny Taulbee

Bonnie Turner

S t ephan ie We t zel

1982 PROSPECTUS

C lass J r. Soph . Jr J r. Soph. Sr. Soph Soph. Soph.

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Site

H orne

A way

Kn oxv ille, T enn. Away Away

H orne Away

H orne

Homet o wn Camb r idge, Onta r io, Cana d a Cinci nn a t i, O h io

Richmond, Ky.

Springfield, O h io Cinci nna ti , Ohio Bryan, Ohio Bagdad , Ky .

M in for d , Ohio Greenv i lle, O h io

Wit h t he t op two d is t a nce runners in the O hi o Va ll ey Confere nce ret u rni n g i n L isa R en n e r and Maria Pazarcnt1 os, Eastern expects t o have a good seaso n and im prove on its th ird place conference fin is h o f 1981.

Lisa Re nn er, '81 O VC champion in cross country, and Mar ia Pazarcntzos, w inner o f t he 1,500 meter a n d 3 ,0 0 0 meter races in outdoo r t rac k, will serve as t he leaders for t h e t eam.

Rick Erdmann Head Coach
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Lisa Re n ne r M ari a Paza re nt zos

Men's Golf

1982 SCHEDULE

Date

Sept. 23-26

Oct. 8- 10

Oct. 13-16

Nov. 7-10

Opponent

Buck eye Fall Class ic

EKU Fall Classic

Duke Fall In vitati onal

Harvey Penick In v it a tional

1982 ROSTER

Name

Pat Stephens

Tim Duignan

Kelly Fi nn ey

Mike Goldston

J eff J oyce

Tom Shelton

Dave Smith

Barry Wehrman

Phil Wehrman

S t eve Brandenbu rg

Rob Quammen

Bi lly Sebastian

Scott S tep hens

Scott S im pson

Russ Barger

.J eff Quammen

1982 PROSPECTUS

Hometown

Ri chmo nd , Ky.

Knoxville, T e nn.

C in cin nati, Ohio

Central Cit y, Ky

Columb us, Ohio Somer set , Ky.

Sy racuse, N. Y.

Florence, Ky.

Flore nce , Ky

Richmond, Ky.

Lexington, Ky

Ir vi ne, Ky .

R ichmo nd , Ky.

Benton, Il l.

Oak R id ge, Tenn.

Lex ingto n , Ky

Bob by Sea holm , 19 82 Ohio Va lley Co n fe rence Coach of the Year, has h ig h hopes for h is 1982-83 EK U go lf team. Led by t hree AII-OVC cho ices - Pat Stephens and T i m Duignan of '82 and Kelly Finney in '8 1 - Eas tern sho u ld be a t op c ontender for a repeat performance of taking the OVC champio ns hip nag.

"We're expecting a goo d ye ar a nd are goin g to work hard toward a co n sec utive OVC title and a bert h in the NCAA Tourney," said Seaholm.

S tephens, a se ni or from Ri c hm ond's Madis on Ce nt ral Hi gh Sc hool , wa s the 1982 OVC Golfer of the Year by virtue of his 12-stroke indi vidual vic t ory in the OVC tourn ey. His teammate, Duigna n, wa s runnerup

Class Sr. Jr. Jr. .Jr. Jr. Jr. .Jr. Jr. J r. Soph. Soph Soph . Soph. .Jr. Fr. Fr.
Site Columb us , Ohio Home
Durham, N. C. Austin , Tex.
Bobby Seaholm Head Coach
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Women's Field Hockey

1982 SCHEDULE

Date

Sept. 4

Sept. 11

Sept. 17-18

Sept. 25

Sept. 29

Oct. 1-2

Oct. 9-10

Oct. 15

Oct. 16

Oct. 2 1

Oct. 23-24

Oct. 26

Opponent

Blue Grass Associa tion

M iami (Ohio)

James Madison Ball State

Ohio

Berea (scrimmage)

SIU I nvita t iona l

Vi rginia T ec h In v itationa l

Dayton Vanderb ilt St. Louis

Earlham

Ohio S ta t e I nvit at ional

Transy lvania

1982 RO STER

Na me

Ka th y Boug ht o n

S u za nne Has tings

Wilma H o ward

Terri Johnson

Carole Ann Lankfo rd

Lisa Loran

Julie T he iler

Robin Forhecz

Linda Ransd ell

Vicki Wooda rd

Moni ca Storz

M ary Beth Bro wn

Siobhan Dev lin

Robin H einzer

Mary Gavin

Theresa P o well

Sr. Ba tavia, N Y

Sr Sal is bu ry, Md

Sr. Louisville, Ky

Sr. Mason, Ohio

Sr. S h a rptown , Md.

Sr Louisville, Ky.

Jr. S usa nvill e, Ca.

J r. Sadd le River, N.J.

Soph. Louisville, Ky.

Jr. Dayton, Ohio

Fr. Anna ndale , Va

Fr. Louisville, Ky .

Fr. S tirling, N .J .

Fr. S tirling , N .J .

Soph Annandal e, Va.

Soph Princess Anne , Md

Site Ho me Away Home Ho me Home Ca rbonda le, Ill. Blacksburg, Va. H ome H o me Away Away Away Class Hometown
• T im e 1:00 p . m. 1:00 p . m. TBA 1:00 p m 4 :30 p.m. 4 :00 p m TBA 4 :00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.
Ly nne Harvel Hea d Coach
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Wilma Howard Lisa Loran

1982 PROSPECTUS

Repeating for the third straight year as the Kentucky Women's lntercolJegiate Conference Division I champion, Eastern' s field hockey team finished 1981 with an impressive 12-5-4record and a third place finish in AIA W Region II. The team posted Division I victories over Miami (Ohio), Southern Illinois-Carbondale, Duke and Louisville, as welJ as wins over Big Ten rivals, Ohio State, Purdue and Indiana.

While outscoring their opponents 2-1, Eastern was shut out only once in 21 games, "Their outstanding success with the tough 1981 schedule is a credit to the team's confidence and their abilities," said EKU head coach Lynne Harvel.

With the return of eight starters (three of whom attended "B" camp in 1981), the 1982 Eastern squad should be exceptionalJy strong EK U's link positions, for the fourth straight year, will be filJed by Carole Ann Lankford and Lisa Loran, who both serve as the backbone of Eastern's solid defense and as the spark for the high scoring attack. Veteran goalkeeper Suzanne Hastings will continue to direct the defense, while Wilma Howard, Robin Forhecz and Julie Theiler will again lead Eastern's welJ-balanced attack - an attack which was shut out only once in 21 games in 1981.

Sophomores Theresa Powell and Mary Gavin will be the veterans of th e backfield - a young defense which will be rounded out by the addition of freshmen recruits Mary Beth Brown, Monica Storz and Siobhan Devlin. Devlin will be challenging for the top goalkeeping spot. Vick i Woodard, Terri Johnson, Kathleen Boughton and Linda Ransd ell will continue to bring the team depth as they work toward earning starting spots.

"With this exceptionally talented group of returning seniors, this year's squad should be our strongest ever," said Harvel. "A combination of experience, depth and teamwork will characterize this team. The biggest concern will be the young defensive unit, but with the leadership of senior goalkeeper Hastings, we expect this unit to solidify early in the season. Our experienced, power-packed, high-scoring attack should balance out the early season's lack of experience on the part of our defense We are facing a challenging schedule but are optimistic about our chances because of the team's poise and confidence it has shown in recent seasons."

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Rifle

1982-83 SCH ED ULE

Da te

Sept. 24

Oct. 16

Oct. 2 2-23

Oct. 30

Nov. 5-7

and 13- 15

Nov. 6-7

No v 13-14

Nov. 20

Jan 29

Feb. 12

Feb 19

Mar. 6

Mar. 18-19

O ppone nt

Ken t ucky

Ohio S t ate

W este rn Kentucky

Eas t Tennessee EKU Invitational

Xav ier Kentuc ky

Kentucky

T ennessee Tech

Ohio Valley Conference

NCAA, NRA Qual ifying Morgantown, W . Va. Sectionals

Kentu c k y Championships Murray

NCAA Small bo re Championships TBA

1982- 83 ROSTER

1982-83 P RO SPECTUS

Closing out the 1981 -82 season with six All-Am e ricans in both sma ll bore and ai r ri fle and a third place overall in t he NCAA na t iona l tournament, t he Colonel r ifle squad retu rns four of t h ose six members for the 1982-83 seaso n.

" I feel that t his coming seaso n will be just as good or better for Eastern's rifle t ea m as t h is past year," said Sgt. Ne lson Beard who h as departed the States for a tou r of du t y in Germany.

"EKU has the experience and the caliber of compet itors lo a gain finish in the top three pos itions in the nat ion next yea r. I have every co nfid ence th a t the comi n g year w ill be their best season ever," Beard concl ud e d .

Western
Site H ome Awa y Away Away H ome Awa y Away Home
West Virginia
Away
Tourney Home
Na m e C lass H t . Wt . Hometo wn Mic hael Bender J r. 5-9 180 Ar lington Hts., Ill. Mark Bender Sr. 6-0 175 Arli ngton Hts ., Ill K i mberly Floer Sr. 5- 9 120 Cincinnat i, Ohio *Terrence Sievert J r. 6 -0 165 Appleton, Wisc Ronald Wig ger Sr. 6-0 150 Fort Ben n in g, Ga. An na H ogrefe Soph. 5-6 120 Sandusky, Ohio E lizabet h Brown Soph. 5-5 1 15 Allentown, Pa. Pam Floer Fr. 5 -4 100 Cinci nnat i, Ohio *Captain
Time 9:00 a m. 8:00 a m. 6:00 p . m. 2:00 p.m. 8:30 a m. Noon Noon 9:00 a m. 2:00 p.m. 8 :30 p m. TBA TBA TBA Lett ers One T hree Two One Two One
Mik e Bender Ki m berly F loer Mark. Ben der 68

1981-82 SEASON TOP FINISHES, RECORDS AND HONORS

Team

NCAA Championships - p laced seco nd in smallbore and third overall . Kentuck y Collegiate State Championships - p lace first in smallbore. Set New School Record in Sma ll bore at NCAA Championships - 4,622 points.

Individual

Daniel Durben

- won the Ke ntucky Collegiate State C h ampionship smallbore title.

-was rec ipient of one of the Ohio Valley Confere n ce's first first Scholar Athlete of the Yea r awards .

- named first-team All-American in smallbore by th e the National Rifle A ssoc iat io n.

-received honorable mention All-American notice in air rifle by NRA.

Kimberly F loer

Karen Long

Mark Bender

Terry Sievert

Mike Bender

-won the Ke ntucky Collegiate State championship air rifle titl e.

- named second-team All - Am e rican in air rifle by NRA.

- named second-team All - Am e rican in air rifle and smallbore by NRA .

-named second-team All-Am erica n in air rifle by NRA.

- received honorable menti o n All -Ameri ca n noti ce in air rifle by NRA.

- rec e ived honorable mention All - America n n otice in s mallborc by N RA.

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Women's Volleyball

1982 SCHEDULE

Date Opponent

Sept. 6 Dayton

Sept. 10-11 TBA

Sept. 15 Miami (Ohio), Morehead State

Sept. 25-26 EKU Invitational

Sept. 28 Tennessee

Oct. 1-2 Morehead State Invitational

Oct. 8-9 Florida State Invitational

Oct. 13 Louisville

Oct. 15 Tennessee Tech

Oct. 20 Morehead State

Oct. 22- 23 Louisville Invitational

Oct. 27 Cincinnati

Oct. 29 Michigan State, Indiana

Nov 3 Louisville

Nov 6 Morehead State Invitational

Nov. JO Cincinnati

Nov 13 Tennessee

Nov. 19- 20 OVC Championship Tourney

Nov. 30 Tennessee

Dec. 3-4 NCAA First Round s

Dec. 10-11 NCAA Regional

Dec. 17-18 NCAA Final Four

1982 ROSTER

Name Pos. Class Ht. Tracey Johnson DS Sr 5-9 Deanne Madden MB Sr. 6-0 Joan Messerknecht S / H Sr. 5- 8½ Ramona McGovern L Sr. 5-10 Sandy Carrel R Jr. 5-10 Lori Duncan R Jr. 5-8½ Kelly Irwin s Jr. 5-5 Patsy Schacknuk MB Jr. 5-1 I Lori Courtney R Soph. 5-8 Charlotte Gillespie S / MB Soph. 5-11 Debbi Dingman R Fr. 5-10 Irene Ochman S / DS Fr. 5-5 Teri Oman MB Fr. 6-0 Lisa Tecca L/ MB Fr. 6-0 Susan Wegner, Grad uat e Assistant Coac h Lynne Palazzolo, Manager / S tatist ician l
Coach
Dr. Geri Polvino Head
Site Time Away 7:00 p.m. Morehead • TBA Home TBA Away 7:30 p.m. Away TB A Away TBA Home 7:00 p.m. Home 7 :00 p.m. Home 7:00 p.m. Away TBA Away TBA Bloomington, Ind. TBA Away 7:00 p.m. Away Home 7:00 p.m. Away TBA Home 7:00 p.m. TBA TBA TBA Wt. Hometown 150 Burt on, Mich. 150 Hopewell, Ohio 145 Baltimore, Ohio 165 Bellevue, Ky. 162 Mt. Carmel, Ill. 139 North Huntingdon, Pa. 145 Indianapolis , Ind. 160 Seve rna Park, Md. 132 Indianapolis , Ind 144 Irwin, Pa. 122 Str atford, Ontario 135 Stratford, Ontari o Williamsfie ld , Ohio Akron, Ohio
Deanne Madden
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Lori Duncan

LETTERS/ AW ARDS

Deanne Madden - Eastern Progress 1981-82 Athlete of the Year award, AIA W All-Region II Player, AIAW All-American Nominee, MVP 1981 EKU Invitational, 1981 Junior Olympic All-Star, 1980 KWIC All-Tourney; Lori Duncan - AIAW All-Region II Player in 1980, USVBA Cincinnati All-Tourney in 1980; Patsy Schacknuk - 1981 Athlete of the Year at Catonsville Community College, 1981 First Team All-American in NJCAA; Debbi DingmanSecond Place Eastern Canadian Nationals, Provincial Championships, Server Award in 1979 and 1980; Irene Ochman - Second Place Eastern Canadian Nationals, Provincial Championships, Best Defensive Player in 1980-81, MVP in 1979-80; Teri Oman - First Team Grand River Conference, Second Team All-County, MVP at Pymataning Valley High School; Lisa TeccaMVP of Touchdown Club of Akron in 1981 , Outstanding Female Athlete at Hoban High School in 1981, Best Offensive·PJayer at Hoban in 1981, State Champs in 1980

1982 PROSPECTUS

The challenge of 1982 will be to improve on its previous season's performance of a 36-11 record. Eight upperclassmen will form the nucleus for that effort with contributions also coming from two talented sophomores, Lori Courtney and C har Gillespie. An unt es ted talented group of new recruits will round out the 1982-83 Colonel squad.

Eastern has student athletes from seven different states as well as Canada. The blending of differe nt playing styles, plus the strength of communication and respect for individual experiences will be instrumental to the success of the tea m.

The schedule has been planned with the objective of advancing to yet another leve l of competitive competence. It will test the 1982 squad in every phase of the season with a hopefu l final outcome of developing a team that will be competitive in post-season championship play. T he 1982 Colonel squad will provide the 16th action-filled year of volleyball at EKU.

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS

Deanne Madden - has shown leade rship in the middle bloc king position which should key the EK U defensive strength. Her poise and maturity and ability to demoralize the opponent with a blistering attack or a stuff block makes Dea nne an exciting competitor.

Lori Duncan - adds a critical aspect to the team's tempo with her offensive and defensive quickness. Her leaders hip skills are demonstrated on the court by her intelligent play and amazing ability to concentrate.

Char Gillespie - adds an element of steadiness to the team resulting in good play during critical moments. Her effectiveness is found in he r quick competitiveness and efforts

Ramona McGovern - gets the team through the a nnoying, sticky points of the co mpetition with her competitiveness and consistent efforts. Her co ncern for all members of the team adds t o the cohesiveness so essential to the total effort.

Joan Messerknecht - is a poised and intelligent competitor with lots of court savvy. He r support of he r tea mmat es during the com petit ive effort makes J oan a valued team member.

1981 TOP FINISHES AND RECORDS

First Place - Michigan State Invitational, EKU Invitationa l, OVC Championships, Smokey Mountain C lass ic

Third Place - AIAW Region II Tourney

Fifth Place - Pittsburgh Invitational

Set school record for consecutive match wins with 20 victories in a ro w

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Women's Tennis

1982 SCHEDULE

Date

Sept. 10-11

Sept. 17-18

Sept 24-25

Oct. I

Oct. 2

Oct. 8-9

Oct. 15-16

Opponent

Kentu cky Women's Invitational C lassic Open

Murray State , Mississippi Stat e So uthwest Missouri Marshall

West Virginia, Duquesne

Middle Tennessee, Vanderbilt, Others

Morehead State, Weste rn Kentucky Home Louisville

1982 ROSTER

Name

Joy Rupert

Kristi Spangenberg

Susan Wilson

Debbie Guenther

Chris Hulbauer

J eannie Waldro n

Martha Mullins, Coach

Judy Beckwith, Graduate Assistant Coac h

Elizabeth Phelps, Manager

1982 PROSPECTUS

Losing five players to graduation means th e 1982-83 acade mi c year wi ll be a rebuilding year for the netters. Assisting th a t project will be three in com in g freshmen - Debbie G ue nther, C hri s Hulbauer and Jeannie Wa ldron - which promise additional depth in doubles , as well as s in gles. All of the se young players have ha d tournament experience and good high sch ool records. Hulbaue r was rank ed as high as 36th in the U n ited S t a t es this pas t summer.

The fall sched ule , abbrev iated in co mpar ison to previous yea r s, will provide the means of gaining individua l and team experience prior to th e sp ring seaso n and th e Ohio Valley Confere nce Tournament, which has become th e annua l highlight compet iti ve ly.

Site Louisville H ome Murray Away Morgantown, W. Va. Murfreesboro, Tenn .
Class Sr. Soph. Jr. Fr Fr. Fr. Hometown Ashland, Ky. Dayton, Ohio Gainesville, Fla. Palatine, Ill Cincin nati, Ohio Dayton, Ohio • Time TBA T BA 3:00 p m 3:00 p.m. 9:00 a m. TBA TBA
Dr. Martha Mullins Head Coac h
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Kristi Spangenberg Susan Wilson

Delmas F ree ma n, C huc k Sc imo n, g u ard . . . 1948 end 1964 1967

P aul W right, ce nter 194 8 R oy Ev ans tac kle 1965

Carl P lanth o lt Jim G uice, bac k 1966-1 968 guar d ...... 1949 Buddy P faadt •

R ay P e lfrey, bac k .. 194 9 back 1965, 1966

Ed Zorc t ic. back 1949 Mike Sm ith , bac k .. 1966

C huck Herne r, ba c k 195 1 Aaron Mars h, C huck Sch m itt, e nd 1966, 1967

1ack le 19 52 Bill Brewe r,

A lex Ki la ko ws ki, end 1952 tack le 1967. 1968

Carl Oa kley, gua rd 1953 Fred T roi ke,

R oy K idd, bac k 1953 g ua rd 19 67 1968

F red W i nsc he r, e nd 1954 R on Re cd ,

Fr a nk Nassid a , li nebacker 19 67 tac kle 1954 H a rr y L enz, ba ck .. 1967

J e rry J o h ns. guard 1954 Ji m Mo be rly,

J ames H anlon, bac k 1954 linebac ke r 1968

D o n D aly, bac k 1954 Larry Kaeli n, guar d 1969

Bo b M uller, bac k 1954 Teddy T a ylor.

T om S c hu lte, e nd .. 19 55 gu ard 1967 - 1969

J o hn S ebcst, back .. 1957 Ji mmy B rooks,

D ave B is ho p, back 1958 ba c k 1968- 197 1

St eve H er~ eg, t ac kl e 1959 H arry Irwi n, ta ck le 1970

E dd ie M iller, guar d 1959 Butch Eva ns.

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Do n M ac D o nald , J ames W i lso n, gua rd ·· 196 1 tight e nd ... ... ... 197 1

J im my C hi ttum, J ames P o rter, bac k 1971 bac k 1961, 1962 Wa llace C ha mbers.

Ke n Good hcw. guard 196 2 ta ck le 1970, 1972

R o scoe P e rkins , James C roudep. g uard . . . . 1965 linebacke r . .. 1970. 19 72

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Lar ry K irksey, end . 1972

A lfred T hompson, ba ck ... ... .. . .... 19 73

R ich Th o ma s, l ine bac ke r 19 73

E vcrett T al bcrt, back 1974 19 76

J oe A lvino guard 1974 , 19 75 , 1976

J o hn Reve re , n a nkc r 1974

R o b yn Hat ley. tackle ... . .. . 1974 . 1975

Ea rl Cody. kic ker 1974

St a n R o be rts, noseguard 19 74

J un i or H ard in, lac k le 1974, 1975

E l mo Boyd , sp li t-e nd 1975, 19 76

S co tt M cCa llister. back 1975

Ern ie H o usc, back 1976

R ooseve lt Ke lley. center 1976

An thony M iller, bac k 197 6, 1977

S tan M itchell, bac k 1977

Randy H ea ber li n, t ackle 19 77

D e an S tu ck y, guard 1977, 1978

J im N e ls o n, flanke r 1977

Chr is R obe rts, e nd 1978

D avid Nea l , center 1978. I979

Joe R ichard, noscguard 1978, 1979

Dale Pa tto n. fu ll ba c k 1978. 197 9

Dan ny Martin . bac k 1978, 19 79

Ke v i n G reve. gua rd 1979- 198 1

David Flores, ki c ker 1979

Bo b M c l n ty re. line ba cker 1979

D arry l Law so n, tackle 1980

J oe Sc h ipskc, ce nt er 1980

Jam es S helto n, tac k le 1980

George Floyd, ba c k ..... ... 1980, 198 1

T e re nee Th o mpso n, back 1981

D av id O ihrkop, tac k le 198 1

C hris T aylo r. g ua rd 198 1

J erry P a rris h, flan ker 198 1

R andy T aylor, tackl e 198 I

A lex Dom i nguez , li ne ba cke r 19 8 I

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