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<strong>1975</strong><br />
The Monk'<br />
All-America<br />
Candidate<br />
JohnHuddleston<br />
Ute Linebacker<br />
1974 First Team All-WAC<br />
W Rice<br />
Stadium
UTAH FOOTBALL <strong>1975</strong><br />
September 13 Utah State at Salt Lake City 7:30 p.m.<br />
September 20 Washington State at Salt Lake City 7:30 p.m.<br />
September 27 Indiana at Bloomington 1:30 p.m.<br />
October 4 Iowa State at Salt Lake City 7:30 p.m.<br />
October 11 * Wyoming at Salt Lake City 7:30 p.m.<br />
October 18 * New Mexico at Albuquerque 1:30 p.m.<br />
October 25 Oregon at Eugene 1:30 p.m.<br />
November 1 * Arizona State at Salt Lake City 1:30 p.m.<br />
November 8 Tennessee at Knoxville 1:30 p.m.<br />
November 15 * Brigham Young at Provo 1:30 p.m.<br />
November 22 * Arizona at Tucson 7:30 p.m.<br />
*Western Athletic Conference Game<br />
September<br />
September<br />
October<br />
October<br />
October<br />
October<br />
November<br />
November<br />
November<br />
November<br />
November<br />
21<br />
28<br />
5<br />
12<br />
19<br />
26<br />
2<br />
9<br />
16<br />
23<br />
30<br />
*Westem Athletic Conference <strong>Games</strong><br />
Coaches' Office 581-7684<br />
Stadium Pressbox 581-8210<br />
1974 RESULTS<br />
(1-10 overall 1-5 WAC, 7th place)<br />
*Utah 7 - Texas-El Paso 34 El Paso<br />
Utah 16 - Oregon 23 Salt Lake City<br />
Utah 14 - UCLA 27 Salt Lake City<br />
*Utah 8 - Arizona 41 Salt Lake City<br />
*Utah 0 - Arizona St. 32 Tempe<br />
*Utah 13-Wyoming 31 Laramie<br />
Utah 6 - San Jose St. 24 Salt Lake City<br />
*Utah 21 - New Mexico 10 Salt Lake City<br />
Utah 0 - Utah State 34 Logan<br />
*Utah 20 - Brigham Young 48 Provo<br />
Location Salt Lake City<br />
(Metro population: 565,759)<br />
President Dr. David P. Gardner<br />
Athletic<br />
Director "Bud" Jack<br />
Founded 1850<br />
Enrollment 22,000<br />
Started <strong>Football</strong> 1892<br />
Utah 10 — Louisiana State 35 Baton Rouge<br />
FINGER TIP FACTS<br />
Sports Information, Admin.. 581-8171<br />
Ticket Office 581-6641<br />
Governing Body Institutional<br />
Council and State Board <strong>of</strong> Higher<br />
Education<br />
Colors Crimson and White<br />
Nickname Utes<br />
Stadium Rice (30,000)<br />
Conference Western Athletic
UTAH FOOTBALL<br />
<strong>1975</strong><br />
Published by the Athletic Dept., University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Utah Editor: Bruce Woodbury Assistants:<br />
Shelley Blundell, Occie Evans<br />
TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />
Administration 48<br />
Coaches 57<br />
Composite Schedule Back Cover<br />
Depth Chart 25<br />
Future <strong>Football</strong> Schedules 68<br />
Former Ute Lettermen 66-67<br />
Junior Varsity Schedule 34<br />
Opponents in Brief 36<br />
Opponent Pages 35-47<br />
Outlook 2<br />
Player Pr<strong>of</strong>iles 10-24<br />
Press Information. . Inside Back Cover<br />
Press Outlets Inside Back Cover<br />
Pronunciation Guide 24<br />
Records 52-60<br />
Rice Stadium 30<br />
Roster 32-33<br />
Staff 49<br />
Staff Telephone Directory 50<br />
Statistics (1974) 26-29<br />
The University <strong>of</strong> Utah 31<br />
Travel Plans 34<br />
WAC Information & Standings<br />
(1974) 34-56<br />
Year-by-Year Results 61-65<br />
On the Cover<br />
Ute linebacker John "Monk" Huddleston is<br />
the year's All-American candidate. Huddle<br />
ston was a first-team All-WAC performer<br />
last season with 157 tackles. Huddleston<br />
and his teammates will spend the season in<br />
Rice Stadium, the only stadium in the WAC<br />
with AstroTurf.<br />
Cover drawing by Ted Watts, Sports Illustrator.
<strong>1975</strong> OUTLOOK<br />
Better Athletes Hold Hope For Utes' Future<br />
"We will have a young club in need <strong>of</strong><br />
experience, but the quality <strong>of</strong> the athletes is<br />
better than we have had in recent years,"<br />
says Utah Head <strong>Football</strong> Coach Tom Lovat,<br />
describing the prospects for his second season<br />
at Uteville.<br />
Lovat will be trying to rebound after a<br />
1-10 inaugural season and the prospects for<br />
improvement look good. Defensively the<br />
Utes look strong with eight starters, led by<br />
All-American linebacker candidate John<br />
"Monk" Huddleston, returning. The <strong>of</strong>fense<br />
will be the question mark this season with<br />
only three starters returning and a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
youngsters in some key positions. Overall<br />
29 lettermen return this fall.<br />
THE OFFENSE<br />
The big change in the <strong>of</strong>fense this fall,<br />
besides a lot <strong>of</strong> new faces, will be a shift from<br />
the pro set type <strong>of</strong>fense used last season to<br />
hopefully a more productive Power "I"<br />
formation. Lovat feels that shifting to the<br />
"I" formation will help the Utes utilize more<br />
deception and take advantage <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
excellent speed available in the year's backfield<br />
corps. "We have good athletes in the<br />
backfield," explained Lovat, "and we had to<br />
do something to get the ball to them more<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten."<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the better athletes in the backfield<br />
is senior Roosevelt Hutchins.whoshould<br />
be the number one man at tailback if a knee<br />
operation he underwent in the spring is<br />
successful. Other candidates include sophomores<br />
Steve Peake, who saw action last year<br />
as a freshman and is predicted to be a good<br />
one, and Vinson Cotton who also has plenty<br />
<strong>of</strong> talent if he can shake a broken leg<br />
suffered last fall. Juniors Bob Whitman and<br />
Mark Hoard will do battle for fullback<br />
playing time along with redshirt Bob Sweeney.<br />
Whitman showd plenty <strong>of</strong> talent at tailback<br />
in the spring but will try fullback to help<br />
shore up the position.<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the big <strong>of</strong>fensive problems for the<br />
Utes last season was at quarterback where<br />
no less than four signal callers saw starting<br />
duty last fall. Junior Homer Warner (15-30<br />
for 166 yards and 1 TD) is the only one <strong>of</strong><br />
the quartet returning this year but redshirt<br />
Pat Degnan, a transfer from the Air Force<br />
Academy where he saw heavy action two<br />
years ago, is expected to be the number one<br />
signal caller by opening game. Juco transfer<br />
Dan Hagemann is also in line, but could be<br />
moved to another position.<br />
A good receiving corps returns with<br />
Frank Collins (16 for 251 yards), John Mc-<br />
Intyre, Mike Cordy and Randy Griffin all<br />
veterans at wide receiver. Walk-on Dick<br />
Graham had a super spring and should also<br />
play plenty. Senior Fred Hobbs should be<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the best tight ends in the conference<br />
this season.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fensive line will be led by tackles<br />
Mike Schiszler (6-4, 240), Steve Lamb and<br />
J.C. transfer David Cerbin (6-5, 265), and<br />
guards Bryon Hustad and Dave Kasper.<br />
Schiszler and Hustad saw starting duty last<br />
season. Harlan Weise, a linebacker last fall,<br />
has been moved over to fill in at center.<br />
The kicking game is solid with letterman<br />
Mike Brown back to handle both punting and<br />
place kicking.<br />
THE DEFENSE<br />
Huddleston (6-2, 235) an All-WAC first<br />
teamer with 1 57 tackles last season leads a<br />
veteran defense that wasn't bad last season<br />
and should be better this season. Joining<br />
"The Monk" at linebacker will be letterman<br />
Dave O'Bagy who should be almost as tough<br />
as his running mate if a knee injury that<br />
slowed him down last season is better.<br />
A bevy <strong>of</strong> athletes return in the secondary<br />
led by starters Mike Spencer, Grant Gertsch<br />
and Lyle Lavarias. Junior college transfer<br />
Ron Small and sophomore Roland Solomon<br />
will also push for playing time in what should<br />
be a strong area <strong>of</strong> the defense.<br />
Tackle Ron Cherkas (6-3, 230) was a<br />
second team All-WAC performer last season<br />
and should be even better this season. Kevin<br />
Harrison (6-2, 255) saw starting duty at the<br />
other tackle spot last season but will play<br />
at middle guard. Defensive end will feature<br />
four lettermen in Pete Hristou, Jeff Lindsey,<br />
Scott Reed, and Larry Wall.<br />
Overall Lovat feels that the quality <strong>of</strong><br />
the personnel is much improved but lack <strong>of</strong><br />
experience will be a factor. "We will have to<br />
depend on the frosh corps for depth and<br />
some <strong>of</strong> our good quality junior college<br />
transfers for immediate help," he said.
Tom Lovat<br />
Head <strong>Football</strong> Coach<br />
It's a long way from Bingham Canyon<br />
to the head <strong>football</strong> coach's chair<br />
at the University <strong>of</strong> Utah, but Tom<br />
Lovat has bridged the gap across the<br />
Salt Lake Valley with relative ease.<br />
When the 36-year-old Lovat was<br />
named to head the Ute program in<br />
January <strong>of</strong> 1974, he became the first<br />
native Utahn and the first Utah alumnus<br />
to ever fill the post <strong>of</strong> head <strong>football</strong><br />
coach at the University.<br />
Lovat is a native <strong>of</strong> Bingham, Utah.<br />
He graduated from Bingham High<br />
School in 1957 where he earned nine<br />
letters in <strong>football</strong>, basketball, and baseball.<br />
He was an All-State selection in<br />
<strong>football</strong> in 1956 and the next year was<br />
.named to All-State teams in both foot-<br />
'ball and baseball.<br />
He entered the University <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />
in 1957 where he graduated in 1961<br />
with a B.S. degree in physical education.<br />
Lovat also holds a M.S. degree in<br />
physical education with an education<br />
administration minor which he received<br />
from Utah in 1968.<br />
During his career at Utah, Lovat<br />
played both <strong>football</strong> and baseball. He<br />
was a two-year starter in <strong>football</strong> as a<br />
guard and linebacker and was an All-<br />
Skyline Conference selection his senior<br />
year as a catcher on the Ute baseball<br />
team. He received the James Moss<br />
Award for outstanding scholarship and<br />
athletic ability and was elected a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Beehive Honor Society.<br />
The popular Ute coach began his<br />
coaching experience at Mt. Eden High<br />
School in Hayward, California in 1961<br />
serving as <strong>of</strong>fensive and defensive line<br />
coach. The next year he moved to Jordan<br />
High School in Sandy, Utah where<br />
he served until 1964 as <strong>of</strong>fensive and<br />
defensive backfield coach. That year<br />
he was named Head <strong>Football</strong> Coach at<br />
Salt Lake's Hillcrest High School where<br />
he remained until 1967. In 1966 his<br />
Huskies posted an 8-1-1 record in winning<br />
the Region III championship.<br />
Lovat moved on to the college coaching<br />
level in 1967 when he became the<br />
defensive line coach for Mike Giddings<br />
at Utah. The next season Lovat moved<br />
north to Idaho State where he served<br />
two years as defensive backfield coach<br />
and one year as <strong>of</strong>fensive line coach.<br />
In 1971 Lovat decided to give the<br />
pro ranks a try moving to the Saskatchewan<br />
Roughriders <strong>of</strong> the Canadian<br />
<strong>Football</strong> League where he served as a<br />
defensive coach until returning to Utah<br />
three years ago as defensive line coach<br />
under Bill Meek.<br />
Lovat and his wife, the former Sylvia<br />
Lyn Boren <strong>of</strong> Bingham, are the parents<br />
<strong>of</strong> a daughter, Johna Rae, 11, and two<br />
sons, James Matthew, 7, and Mark<br />
Andrew, 5.
DON McCAULLEY<br />
DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR<br />
Don McCaulley, former defensive coordinator<br />
for Chico State University in California<br />
for six years, runs the Ute defense.<br />
During that time, Chico State recorded<br />
a 48-18 record, won three league championships,<br />
were nationally ranked three time and<br />
had one appearance in the college division<br />
Camelia Bowl. Prior to his appointment at<br />
the California school, Chico State won only<br />
one league game in five years.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Calhoun County, Iowa<br />
the 40-year-old coach received his B.A.<br />
from Buena Vista <strong>College</strong> at Storm Lake,<br />
Iowa in 1960 and his M.A. from Indiana<br />
Universtiy, where he served as a graduate<br />
assistant with the Hoosier <strong>football</strong> program.<br />
His other coaching experience includes a two<br />
JESSE CONE<br />
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR<br />
Jesse Cone is in his second year as Ute<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive coordinator. Prior to joining the<br />
Utah staff Cone served in the same capacity<br />
at Utah State and Wake Forest.<br />
Cone, a native <strong>of</strong> Antioch, California, was<br />
a standout grid performer at Stanford Univversity<br />
in the early fifties. In 1950 and<br />
1951 he was named to the All-Coast team<br />
as a guard. In his final year <strong>of</strong> competition<br />
he was Honorable Mention All-American and<br />
captained the 1951 Stanford Rose Bowl<br />
Team. He received his B.A. from Stanford<br />
in 1951 and a M.A. from the same school in<br />
1952.<br />
The 46-year-old Cone began his coaching<br />
career in the high school and junior college<br />
systems in California. He spent one year as<br />
head coach at Capuchino High School, eight<br />
years at Ganesha High School, one year as<br />
line coach at Mt. San Antonio <strong>College</strong>, four<br />
years as line coach at Pomona <strong>College</strong> and<br />
year stint as head freshman coach at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Richmond in Virginia, and as<br />
head <strong>football</strong> and track coach at Exira High<br />
School in Iowa.<br />
A former linebacker and defensive back<br />
for Buena Vista <strong>College</strong>, McCauljey and his<br />
wife Joyce have two children, Brad (11) and<br />
Brian (4).<br />
three years as head coach at Claremont Men's<br />
<strong>College</strong>. In 1969 he joined the staff at Utah<br />
State, then spent the 1973 season at Wake<br />
Forest.<br />
While Cone was on the Utah State staff<br />
the Aggies experienced two <strong>of</strong> their better<br />
seasons in reoent history, posting an 8-3<br />
season in 1971 and a 9-2 mark in 1972.<br />
Jesse and his wife Natalie have three<br />
children, Jess (22), Buddy (21) and Nancy<br />
(19).
VINCEZIMMER<br />
ENDS, LINEBACKERS<br />
Vince Zimmer, ends and linebackers<br />
coach, has spent his coaching and playing<br />
career in the West.<br />
Zimmer came to Utah following a one<br />
year stint as assistant head coach and defensive<br />
coordinator at the University <strong>of</strong><br />
Nevada at Las Vegas. While at the Las Vegas<br />
school, the Rebels posted one <strong>of</strong> their<br />
finest seasons in recent years with a 8-3 mark.<br />
The 36-year-old defensive specialist is a<br />
1964 graduate <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Wyoming<br />
where in 1961 he gained recognition as an<br />
All Conference player at center.<br />
Following graduation, Zimmer remained<br />
at Wyoming as an assistant <strong>football</strong> coach<br />
for one year while working on his masters<br />
degree which he received in 1968. Zimmer<br />
spent four years at Lusk and Powell High<br />
Schools in Wyoming as head <strong>football</strong> coach<br />
and recorded an outstanding 31-5-1 mark.<br />
His teams at Powell High School won two<br />
state championships.<br />
In 1969, Zimmer joined the staff at<br />
Northern Colorado, and promptly established<br />
the school as a defensive powerhouse by<br />
TED GILL<br />
OFFENSIVE LINE<br />
Ted Gill, a former defensive tackle for<br />
Tom Lovat at Idaho State University, adds his<br />
<strong>football</strong> knowledge to the <strong>of</strong>fensive line. He<br />
is also in charge <strong>of</strong> the Utah scouting<br />
program.<br />
The 26-year-old assistant was second<br />
team all conference in the Big Sky following<br />
a two year player stint at Sequoia Junior<br />
<strong>College</strong> in California.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Washington D.C., Gill received<br />
his B.S. degree from Idaho State in 1971.<br />
While working on his degree Gill served the<br />
Bengal <strong>football</strong> program as a graduate assistant<br />
coach working with the defensive tackles<br />
and ends.<br />
During 1972, he was elevated to full time<br />
assistant coach at Idaho State where, in<br />
addition to working with the varsity defensive<br />
line, he was also in charge <strong>of</strong> the junior<br />
varsity program. During his two years at<br />
allowing opponents only 44.3 yards rushing<br />
per game, second best season average among<br />
all the nation's colleges that year.<br />
In 1971, Northern Colorado led the<br />
country in defensive statistics by allowing<br />
opponents only 27.5 rushing per game.<br />
During his last year at Northern Colorado in<br />
1972, his team finished eleventh nationally<br />
in defense against scoring, allowing opponents<br />
only 9.3 points per contest.<br />
He is a noted speaker and very active in<br />
the Fellowship <strong>of</strong> Christian Athletes organization.<br />
He and his wife Peggy have three daughters<br />
ages 9, 7, and 6.<br />
the helm <strong>of</strong> the Idaho State freshmen and<br />
junior varsity programs, his teams lost only<br />
one game.<br />
During his playing days at Idaho State<br />
Gill was noted as a smart player. During a<br />
1969 game with the University <strong>of</strong> Idaho he<br />
batted down five passes at the line <strong>of</strong> scrimmage<br />
and as a senior Gill played 534 <strong>of</strong> 540<br />
possible minutes.
EVERT JONES<br />
DEFENSIVE LINE<br />
Evert Jones, a former All-Conference<br />
tackle for the Utes, leads the defensive<br />
line. Jones won his All Conference titles in<br />
1956 and 1957, and received his B.S. degree<br />
from the Universtiy in 1958.<br />
Following graduation, Evert spent one<br />
year as a graduate freshman assistant coach<br />
under Ray Nagel. In 1959 he accepted an<br />
assistant coaching position at Jordan High<br />
School in Sandy, Utah; and remained in that<br />
capacity until 1961 when he was appointed<br />
to the head job for the Beetdiggers, a<br />
position he held for four seasons. While<br />
heading up the Jordan High program, he<br />
hired Tom Lovat, now the head coach, as<br />
his assistant. Lovat later took the helm for<br />
Hillcrest High School in Salt Lake City.<br />
Tom's team met Jordan High School only one<br />
time and won 6-0.<br />
In 1964 Jones accepted the head coaching<br />
position at Cabrillo High School in<br />
Lompoc, California where he remained for<br />
STEVE DANGERFIELD<br />
QUARTERBACKS-RECEIVERS<br />
Steve Dangerfield leads Utah's quarterbacks<br />
and receivers this season. Dangerfield<br />
bring to the Utes a long list <strong>of</strong> high school<br />
coaching credits.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Salt Lake City, the 34 year-old<br />
Dangerfield is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Olympus High<br />
School where he gained recognition as an All<br />
State <strong>football</strong> player and was the state<br />
wrestling champion in the 177-pound division.<br />
Heattended Brigham Young University<br />
and was a three year letterman at linebacker<br />
and center. He was team captain for the<br />
Cougars in 1961 and 1962 and was named to<br />
the Academic All America Team in 1960<br />
and 1961.<br />
Steve attended Officer's Candidate School<br />
and was named the outstanding graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
his class in 1967, the same year he received<br />
a masters degree from the University <strong>of</strong> Utah.<br />
His coaching experience includes a one<br />
year stint as an assistant at Salt Lake City's<br />
West High School; two years as head coach<br />
nine years, 1965-73. During his 13 years<br />
as a head coach, he compiled an outstanding<br />
87-28-5 record, including four championship<br />
teams and six second place finishes. He has<br />
never coached a team that finished less than<br />
third in its respective division. His<br />
conference record at Cabrillo High School<br />
was 48-12-4, and in 1968 he was selected as<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the head coaches for the Santa<br />
Barbara County All Star Game.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Thermopolis, Wyoming, Jones<br />
is married to the former Pamela Reese <strong>of</strong><br />
Salt Lake City. They are parents <strong>of</strong> three<br />
children, Mike (12), Danny (9), and Sara (7).-<br />
at Bingham High School; and five years as<br />
head <strong>football</strong> coach at Viewmont High<br />
School in Bountiful. His record at Viewmont<br />
was impressive to say the least, 42 wins<br />
against 15 losses. That mark includes a<br />
15-game win streak in league competition.<br />
In 1970, Dangerfield's Vikings were Division<br />
Co-Champions. In 1971, Viewmont<br />
won the State's Class IVA Championship;<br />
and the following two seasons were champions<br />
<strong>of</strong> Region II and State Semi-Finalists.<br />
Steveand his wife Alice have one daughter,<br />
Stephanie (10).
JOHN BURNETT<br />
OFFENSIVE BACKS<br />
John Burnett, a former graduate assistant<br />
at the University <strong>of</strong> Utah (1970-72) and for<br />
the past three years an assistant <strong>football</strong><br />
coach at Shippensburg State <strong>College</strong> in<br />
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, is the newest<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Ute coaching staff.<br />
He joined Tom Lovat's staff in July to<br />
replace Bill Dickey who took a head coaching<br />
job at San Mateo Junior <strong>College</strong> in<br />
California. Burnett will be in charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive backs.<br />
The 28-year-old Burnet is a native <strong>of</strong><br />
Hayu/vard, California and played high school<br />
<strong>football</strong> at Mt. Eden High under Lovat. He<br />
attended the University <strong>of</strong> California at<br />
Santa Barbara where he played <strong>football</strong> for<br />
former Ute head coach Jack Curtice from<br />
1965-69. After graduating from UC Santa<br />
Barbara in 1970 with a B.A. degree in<br />
WAYNE MCQUIVEY<br />
HEAD JUNIOR VARSITY COACH<br />
Wayne McQuivey, 28, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Utah <strong>football</strong> staff for the past two seasons<br />
will serve as Head Junior Varsity Coach this<br />
season.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Magna, Utah, McQuivey<br />
graduated from Cyprus High School in 1965<br />
where he lettered in <strong>football</strong>, basketball,<br />
baseball and golf. He attended Utah State<br />
University for two years where he earned<br />
two letters as a member <strong>of</strong> the Aggie Golf<br />
Team.<br />
McQuivey holds a B.S. degree from Utah<br />
and will be working on his Master's Degree<br />
in physical education.<br />
History, Burnett was a member <strong>of</strong> the staff<br />
there and then attended graduate school at<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Utah where he received a<br />
Masters degree in Physical Education in<br />
1972.<br />
For the past three years, he has coached<br />
the defensive backs at Shippensburg State.<br />
Burnett is married to the former Barbara<br />
Jo Mann.<br />
McQuivey and his wife Camille, are the<br />
parents <strong>of</strong> three children.<br />
Steve Hallsey, a native <strong>of</strong> American Fork<br />
and a former Ute gridder will serve as the<br />
defensive coordinator for the Junior Varsity<br />
team this fall.
All-American Candidate<br />
John Huddleston<br />
Linebacker, Carmichael, California<br />
SR.2VL<br />
Ht. 6-3, Wt. 230, Born 4-10-54<br />
Jesuit High School<br />
AT UTAH-They call John Huddleston "The Monk" Not because <strong>of</strong> his strong religious<br />
convictions, but because he went to an all boys high school (Jesuit) in Sacramento,<br />
California, and even though Huddleston may not preach to you he has made many running<br />
backs say their prayers when they saw big John moving in for the tackle. With 157<br />
tackles last year Huddleston has sent enough prayers skyward to move the Rocky Mountains,<br />
but his main concern is improving Utah's grid fortunes.<br />
At 6-3, 230 pounds Huddleston is the perfect model for a linebacker. He is devastating<br />
in stopping the run and good enough to be effective in covering the pass. Huddleston is the<br />
kind <strong>of</strong> player who scares people. He is so fearless and plays with such outright abandon<br />
that rarely can one blocker stop him.<br />
Huddleston is a leader <strong>of</strong>f the field as well as on. Last year the Utes selected captains for<br />
every game by having the players vote on who they wanted and Huddleston was selected as<br />
a captain for all eleven games.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: At Jesuit High School, Huddleston earned six letters in <strong>football</strong>,<br />
basketball and baseball. He was on championship teams in <strong>football</strong> and basketball and was<br />
captain <strong>of</strong> the <strong>football</strong> team.<br />
PERSONAL: John is majoring in history and hopes to become a coach after giving pro<br />
<strong>football</strong> a try. His father, Clarence, played both <strong>football</strong> and basketball for U.S.C.<br />
LOVAT ON HUDDLESTON: "John will be an assist to our team this season both as a<br />
player and a leader. He has started for us for two years and we are looking for John to be the<br />
best linebacker ever to play at Utah. He is a definite post-season honors candidate."<br />
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Post-Season Possibility<br />
RONCHERKAS<br />
Defensive Tackle, Kamsack, Saskatchewan, Canada,<br />
Senior 1VL<br />
Ht: 6-4 Wt: 235 Born: 12-30-53<br />
Kamsack High School<br />
AT UTAH: As a junior college transfer last season, Ron stepped right into the starting<br />
lineup and was a mainstay <strong>of</strong> the Ute defense. He proved to be a very able pass rusher and<br />
was fourth on the team in tackles with 57. He was named as a member <strong>of</strong> the All-WAC<br />
second team last season and with a year's experience under his belt should be a candidate<br />
for first-team honors this season. Cherkas is very strong and moves well for a defensive<br />
lineman. He is also one <strong>of</strong> those players who gives 100 percent all the time and is highly<br />
respected b'y his teammates.<br />
JUNIOR COLLEGE: Ron attended Gavilan Junior <strong>College</strong> in Gilroy, California where he<br />
played <strong>football</strong>, basketball, baseball and track. He was named to the All-Conference and<br />
All-State teams in <strong>football</strong>l.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: At Kamsack High School Ron played <strong>football</strong>, basketball, baseball, and<br />
track earning All-league honors in <strong>football</strong> and basketball. He was noted to be a hard<br />
throwing pitcher in baseball and both his <strong>football</strong> and basketball teams won league championships.<br />
PERSONAL. Ron is a physical education major and hopes to be a coach someday after<br />
giving pro <strong>football</strong> a try. He is a good student and was a member <strong>of</strong> the student council in<br />
high school. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cherkas, own a large farm in Kamsack.<br />
LOVAT ON CHERKAS: "As an inexperienced junior Ron established himself as a stalwart<br />
in our defense. Last year's experience, coupled with an intense desire, will make Ron<br />
valuable to us."<br />
Post-Season Possibility<br />
MIKE SPENCER<br />
Defensive Cornerback, Compton, California,<br />
Junior, 1VL<br />
Ht: 5-11% Wt: 178 Born: 1-8-54<br />
Compton High School<br />
AT UTAH: Mike is one <strong>of</strong> the bright spots in the Ute defensive secondary. After sitting<br />
out two years ago as a redshirt Mike stepped right into the starting lineup last season and<br />
showed he had the talent to become one <strong>of</strong> the best defensive backs ever to don a Utah<br />
uniform. He is an excellent athlete and has that extra sense <strong>of</strong> where the ball is going.<br />
Mike has good speed and quickness as he showed last year in making 48 tackles. If Mike lives<br />
up to his promise and ability he should be a definite contender for post-season honors this<br />
year<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: At Compton High School, Mike earned three letters in <strong>football</strong> and was<br />
the captain <strong>of</strong> the team. His team won the Coast League Championship in 1969 and 1970<br />
and he once caught three touchdown passes in a game.<br />
PERSONAL. Mike is the younger brother <strong>of</strong> Ike, Ute running back who finished his career<br />
last year as the all-time Ute rushing leader. Mike is a Community Recreation Management<br />
Major and hopes to be a country club owner someday. Mike is married and is the son <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs. Anna Spencer.<br />
LOVAT ON SPENCER: "Mike has the ability, very similar, to that <strong>of</strong> Norm Thompson<br />
(one <strong>of</strong> the Utes all-time great defensive backs) and if he improves his consistency he wilt be<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the finest defensive backs ever to play at Utah."<br />
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KIRK BLOSCH<br />
Offensive Guard Salt Lake City, Utah junior 1VL Ht: 6-0, Wt: 220<br />
Born: 6-5-54 West High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Kirk moved from middle guard to <strong>of</strong>fensive guard this<br />
spring. He finished the spring drills as the starting guard on his side.<br />
He is very quick and is able to get the first lick on the line. Kirk has<br />
the speed to lead sweeps as well as drop back quickly to protect the<br />
passer. Coaches are counting on him to put it together this year.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Named to All-State <strong>Football</strong> Team. Won two letters<br />
for <strong>football</strong>. Team was the region champions.<br />
PERSONEL: Undecided major at the U. Father is a safety inspector.<br />
RICK BOURDEAUX<br />
Defensive Back Salt Lake City, Utah junior 1VL Ht: 6-0 Wt: 175<br />
Born: 1-1-55 West High School.<br />
AT UTAH: The defensive backfield will have Rick playing there for<br />
his second year. As a starter last year at defensive halfback he had 24<br />
unassisted and 14 assisted tackles. During the spring Rick tried his<br />
hand at flanker on the <strong>of</strong>fensive unit. This fall Rick may see some<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive action along with his duties on defense. Rick also may see some<br />
action running back kick<strong>of</strong>fs. He is an excellent athlete who can play<br />
many positions.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: All-around athlete who won eight letters — <strong>football</strong><br />
(3), track (2), basketball (3). All-state <strong>football</strong> and two time all-region<br />
player. Basketball and <strong>football</strong> regional champs. Member <strong>of</strong> Honor<br />
Roll.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in mining engineering. Person he respects the<br />
most is his father. Muhammed AM is favorite pro athlete. Father is<br />
retired.<br />
MICHAEL BROWN<br />
Kicker, Riverton, Wyoming, Senior 1VL, Ht: 5-11, Wt: 175, Born:<br />
1-27-53, Riverton High School<br />
AT UTAH: Brown did all <strong>of</strong> the Ute kicking and punting last season.<br />
He finished second to Willie Armstead in team scoring with 21 points.<br />
Mike averaged 38 yards per punt last fall including a 65 yarder. He<br />
He should add consistency to the Ute Kicking game.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Was the state champion in the pole vault. Named<br />
All-region and all-state in basketball. Basketball and track teams were<br />
region champions.<br />
Earned nine letters, three each in <strong>football</strong>, track and basketball. Member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the national honor society. Played at Air Force Academy, <strong>football</strong><br />
and basketball. Also attended Casper J.C.<br />
PERSONAL: Nicknamed Brownie. Majoring in Business Management.<br />
Favorite pro athlete is Jack Nicklaus. Most admires his father. Married<br />
to former Geralynn Hart.<br />
DAVID CERBIN<br />
Offensive tackle. Orange, California, Junior, Ht: 6-4, Wt: 250, Born:<br />
7-22-55, Burbank High School.<br />
AT UTAH: David, a J.C. transfer, is the largest man on the Ute squad.<br />
He stepped into a starting position at <strong>of</strong>fensive tackle this spring.<br />
David could be the key to Utah's new power I running game. He not<br />
only has great size but is very fast for his 6-4 build. Coaches feel he will<br />
be a mainstay on the <strong>of</strong>fensive line Utah needs. David will be filling<br />
the spot left vacant by the graduation <strong>of</strong> Dave Dahl.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Played in the East-West all-star game. All-league and<br />
all-valley player. Lettered in <strong>football</strong> and baseball. Were league<br />
champions. Member <strong>of</strong> the honor roll. Also played <strong>football</strong> at Santa<br />
Ana Community <strong>College</strong>.<br />
PERSONAL: His father is a clergyman, and the person he respects the<br />
most. Majoring in physical education and aspires to be a coach.<br />
Nicknamed Mountain. Favorite pro athlete is Deacon Jones.<br />
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FRANK COLLINS<br />
Wide Receiver, Beaver Falls, Pa., Junior 2VL, Ht. 5-9, Wt. 168, Born:<br />
7-31-54, Beaver Falls High School.<br />
AT UTAH: As a flanker last season Collins was second on the team in<br />
pass receiving with 16 catches for 251 yards. He also led the team in<br />
kick<strong>of</strong>f returns with 44 for 907 yards and a 20.6 yard average per return.<br />
Collins is one <strong>of</strong> the faster players on the team having been clocked at<br />
4.5 in the forty yard dash. He is an excellent runner once he catches<br />
the ball.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: At Beaver Falls High School, Collins earned six<br />
letters in <strong>football</strong> and track. He was an All-Conference selection in<br />
<strong>football</strong> and was named County Back <strong>of</strong> the Week. He also received<br />
the Joe Namath Award given to the top athlete in his high school. He<br />
was also a member <strong>of</strong> Honor Roll.<br />
PERSONAL. Frank is majoring in telecommunications and hopes to be<br />
a sports Commentator someday. He is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Eli<br />
Collins and his dad once played baseball for a New York Yankee<br />
farm club.<br />
MIKE CORDY<br />
Wide Receiver, Fairfield, California, Junior 1VL Ht: 6-0, Wt: 170<br />
Born 1-7-54, Armijo High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Mike saw plenty <strong>of</strong> playing time last season, a fact which<br />
should helphimthis year. He caught 2 passes for 102 yards. Mikeisa<br />
very smart receiver and is noted for his excellent hands and good moves.<br />
He will be an asset on <strong>of</strong>fense this season.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: A nine sport lettermen at Armijo High School, Mike<br />
starred in <strong>football</strong>, basketball, and baseball. He was All-League and<br />
All-City 2 years in <strong>football</strong> and basketball and was All-League (3 yrs).<br />
All-City (4 years) and All-State in baseball as an outfielder.<br />
PERSONAL: A physical education major, Mike is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Stanley Cordy.<br />
VINSON COTTON<br />
Tailback, Bakersfield, California, Sophomore, Ht: 5-10, Wt: 190<br />
Born: 5-1-55, South High School<br />
AT UTAH: Vinson was one <strong>of</strong> the finest freshmen on the Ute squad.<br />
He missed most <strong>of</strong> last season when he broke an ankle in a junior varsity<br />
game against Ricks <strong>College</strong>. Before Vinson was injured he had rushed<br />
for 120 yards and two touchdowns in the first half. He came back<br />
running around and over people this spring at fullback. Cotton has<br />
good outside speed but is so strong he really moves over people inside.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned twelve varsity letters — four each in <strong>football</strong>,<br />
track and wrestling. Was all-league and all-city in wrestling. All-league,<br />
county and city in track as a sprinter. Was on a championship track<br />
team.<br />
PERSONAL. Favorite pro athlete is OJ Simpson. Mother and father<br />
are those he respects the most. Is majoring in sociology.<br />
FRITZ CRUM<br />
Linebacker, Downey,California, Sophomore, Ht: 6-1, Wt: 215, Born:<br />
9-22-56, Warren High School<br />
AT UTAH: 'Crum will see plenty <strong>of</strong> action as a backup this season at<br />
linebacker. Fritz established himself as a real hitter during spring<br />
drills. He had a great year on the junior varsity team playing well on<br />
defense. A little playing time this season should give him the needed<br />
seasoning and help him develop into a fine <strong>football</strong> player.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: was the most valuable athlete at Warren high school.<br />
Team won the league wrestling title, he was the league's heavy weight<br />
champ. Was the captain <strong>of</strong> the <strong>football</strong> team and the MVP, named to the<br />
all-league and all-southeast teams. Won five letters — <strong>football</strong> (2),<br />
wrestling (2), track (1). Was the ASB president, named the scholar<br />
athlete and a member <strong>of</strong> CSF.<br />
PERSONAL: Nicknamed Fritz. Father was a basketball and trackster<br />
at the University <strong>of</strong> Cinncinati . . is now a physician. Majoring in<br />
biology. Person he respects the most is his father.<br />
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PAT DEGNAN<br />
Quarterback, Whittier, California, Sophomore, Ht: 6-2, Wt: 180<br />
Born: 12-4-54, St. Paul High School.<br />
AT UTAH: When Utah opens the season the Ute quarterback will be<br />
Pat Degnan. The battle for the quarterback slot was intense during<br />
spring between Degnan, Warner and Hageman. After practice was over,<br />
however, it was clear that Degnan was the man for the job. Pat gives<br />
Utah a balanced look at quarterback. He is a good runner and excellent<br />
passer which will help keep opposition defenses <strong>of</strong>f balance. Pat has<br />
become a team leader who has been able to pull the <strong>of</strong>fense together into<br />
a cohesive unit.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a Helms Foundation Scholar Athlete winner.<br />
Played on California State Championship team in 1972. Was named to<br />
the Catholic All-American Team, All-CIF first team. Also played<br />
basketball and baseball.<br />
PERSONAL: Biggest thrill was playing in LA Coliseum for championship<br />
game. Favorite pro athlete is Joe Namath. Majoring in Physical<br />
Geography. Would like to be a forest ranger.<br />
LES ENGLAND<br />
Defensive End, Salt Lake City, Utah, Junior, Ht: 6-6, Wt: 225, Born:<br />
1-15-55, Skyline High School<br />
AT UTAH: Les gives Utah the size on the defensive line that they need.<br />
All he lacks is the game experience that will come this fall. England<br />
had a good spring, learning the techniques that will be needed during<br />
the season. He will be counted on to add his experience to the defensive<br />
end position. He has good speed to stop the wide play as well as<br />
the inside running game.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Played on state championship <strong>football</strong> team in 1971,<br />
was named All-state. Received letters in high school for <strong>football</strong> (3),<br />
track (3), and basketball (1).<br />
PERSONAL: undecided major.<br />
STEVE ENRIGHT<br />
Defensive tackle. Bossier La. Junior, Ht: 6-7, Wt: 245, Born: 12-12-54<br />
Bossier High School<br />
AT UTAH: Steve was redshirted last fall to give him a year to mature.<br />
There is little doubt that Steve has the physical abilities to become a<br />
top-notch defensive tackle; all he is lacking is experience and playing<br />
time which he is looking to pick up this season. During spring drills<br />
Steve improved with every workout which is encouraging to the coaching<br />
staff. He has great size which gives him the leverage to meet an <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />
lineman.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended three different high schools and earned<br />
nine letters, three each in <strong>football</strong>, track, and basketball. Team had a<br />
13-1 record at Bossier High School and were state runner-ups. Member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the student council and honor roll student.<br />
PERSONAL: Father is a colonel in the Air Force. Majoring in business<br />
Nicknamed Big Daddy.<br />
LAYNE EVANS<br />
Offensive Guard, Bountiful, Utah, Junior, Ht: 6-4, Wt: 215, Born:<br />
6-23-55, Bountiful High School<br />
AT UTAH: Layne will be seeing playing time this fall at <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />
guard. Last season he was used as a reserve defensive end but coaches<br />
feel he has the tools to be an asset on the <strong>of</strong>fensive line. During spring<br />
he showed that he is a good blocker and can open the holes up the<br />
middle for the inside running game. Will add good depth to a spot that<br />
needs some experience.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned six letters in track and <strong>football</strong>. Held school<br />
record in Javelin, was third in state. Second team All-state <strong>football</strong>,<br />
Second team All-state <strong>football</strong>, team was in state tournament.<br />
PERSONAL: Undecided major. Favorite pro athlete Larry Csonka.<br />
Father is in public relations.<br />
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DAN GERBATZ<br />
Defensive End, Reno, Nevada, Sophomore, Ht: 6-1, Wt: 215, Born:<br />
5-1-56, Reno High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Dan played fullback on the J.V. team, and at the beginning<br />
<strong>of</strong> spring <strong>football</strong>, his hard hitting style <strong>of</strong> blocking led coaches to<br />
believe he could play defense. Dan was moved to starting defensive end<br />
which gives Utah some needed depth there. He is considered by<br />
coaches as one <strong>of</strong> the finest athletes <strong>of</strong> last year's freshmen. Dan's<br />
stay on <strong>of</strong>fense has helped him in reading defenses and fighting <strong>of</strong>f<br />
blockers at his defensive end spot. His good speed enables him to be a<br />
good outside pass rusher and contain man.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters each in <strong>football</strong> and baseball.<br />
Named all-state, all-conference and all-star along with being most valuable<br />
player. Were the state champions.<br />
PERSONAL: Aspires to be an electrical contractor like his father.<br />
Favorite pro athlete is Larry Csonka. Father played <strong>football</strong> in<br />
high school, is his son's most respected person. Undecided major.<br />
GRANT GERTSCH<br />
Strong Safety, Pocatello, Idaho, Senior 2VL, Ht: 6-2, Wt: 185, Born:<br />
11-12-52, Highland High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Grant had a fine spring which earned him a starting job this<br />
fall. He finished fifth on the team in tackles with 23 unassisted and 29<br />
assisted. Grant picked <strong>of</strong>f one pass last year but looks to improve on<br />
that this season. He has good size for a defensive back which he uses<br />
to hit people. Grant will be counted on as a senior to be a leader on the<br />
defensive unit.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned seven letters in high school - <strong>football</strong> (2),<br />
track (3), basketball (2). All-state and AII-SIC in <strong>football</strong> and track.<br />
Played on state championship basketball team in 1971, conference<br />
champs in 1969, 1970 and 1971. Took state championship in 1971 for<br />
the medley relay. Made the honor roll and was elected to Boy's State.<br />
PERSONAL: Favorite pro athlete is Dick Anderson. Person he respects<br />
the most is his mother. Major is history.<br />
DICK GRAHAM<br />
Wide Receiver, Cambridge, Mass., Junior, Ht: 6-0, Wt: 175, Born:<br />
10-24-53, Ecole D'Humante (Switzerland)<br />
AT UTAH: During spring drills Dick showed coaches his excellent<br />
hands and pass catching abilities. Not a speedster, he can get open on<br />
his pass routes. Graham had seven receptions for 65 yards last season.<br />
Dick will be counted on to lend experience to the split end position.<br />
Dick has the poise which makes him the man to look for to make the<br />
big play.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Attended school in Switzerland. Was theVice president<br />
<strong>of</strong> Kamerademat.<br />
PERSONAL: Favorite pro athlete is Jimmy Connors. Person he<br />
respects the most is Arja Randi. Is majoring in psychology. Father is a<br />
college president.<br />
RANDY GRIFFIN<br />
Flanker, Salt Lake City, Utah, Junior 1VL, Ht: 5-10, Wt: 175, Born:<br />
12-22-55, Olympus High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Randy came out last spring to get a starting job, but had<br />
his spring drills cut short with an injury to his knee. Randy had one<br />
reception for 12 yards last season and ran back six kick<strong>of</strong>fs for a 14<br />
yard average. Coaches feel Randy is the kind <strong>of</strong> player who makes the<br />
most <strong>of</strong> his ability. He is now only lacking the playing time that comes<br />
with varsity action.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Received letters in track and <strong>football</strong>. All-region<br />
quarterback in <strong>football</strong> and captain <strong>of</strong> the track team.<br />
PERSONAL: Father is a pr<strong>of</strong>essor who played <strong>football</strong>, basketball and<br />
track at New Mexico State. Muhammad AM is his favorite pro athlete.<br />
Majoring in business.<br />
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DAN HAGEMANN „„ D<br />
Quarterback, Palo Alto, California, Junior, Ht: 6-1, Wt: 190, Born:<br />
11-5-54, Palo Alto High School, Sequoia High School<br />
AT UTAH: Dan is noted for his fine running but is not afraid to put<br />
the ball up in the air. During the spring he was able to make the option<br />
work to perfection. Hagemann is able to open the passing lanes when he<br />
rolls out because defenders can't afford to let him turn the ball up<br />
field and run. Coaches feel that he will give Utah the depth at the<br />
quarterback spot they lacked last year. During spring Dan also did some<br />
punting.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Played <strong>football</strong>, soccer and baseball. Was all-league<br />
in all three. Played in the North-South Shrine <strong>football</strong> game. Was<br />
captain <strong>of</strong> the <strong>football</strong> team and named one <strong>of</strong> the 100 best high school<br />
backs in the country by a magazine editor. Played freshman ball at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma and played at Foothill Jr. <strong>College</strong> in California,<br />
and was named MVP and All Golden State Conference.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in architecture. Person he respects the most is<br />
his father who is a cement contractor. Nicknamed the Kid.<br />
KEVIN HARRISON<br />
Middle Guard, Connellsville, Pennsylvania, Junior 1VL, Ht: 6-2, Wt: 245<br />
Born: 8-2-54, Connellsville Area High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Kevin was moved this spring from tackle to middle guard<br />
to fill the opening left by the graduation <strong>of</strong> Mapu Manutai. He has the<br />
size to plug up the middle <strong>of</strong> the defensive line, but the speed and<br />
quickness to make him a good pass rusher. Kevin's biggest asset is his<br />
strength which overpowers many players. Last fall Harrison had 21<br />
assisted and 21 unassisted tackles. He also came up with a fumble<br />
recovery and blocked two passes.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Was Big 10 Invitational Heavyweight Wrestling<br />
Champ, was sectional runner-up. Was county and sectional winner in<br />
the shot put. All-conference and all-county in <strong>football</strong>. Had eight<br />
varsity letters — wrestling (2), <strong>football</strong> (3), track (3).<br />
PERSONAL: His father is coalminer and is the person whom he respects<br />
the most. Majoring in theatre at the U.<br />
ERICHEFFNER<br />
Center, Santa Ana, California, Junior, Ht: 6-4, Wt: 220, Born: 8-22-55<br />
Saddleback High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Heffner gives needed depth as the backup for Harlan<br />
Weise at center. Eric was an outstanding junior college player who was<br />
recruited to beef up the <strong>of</strong>fensive line. He has good speed which adds<br />
to his ability to block linebackers Utah will be facing.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Played <strong>football</strong> (3), and basketball (2). Named<br />
all-league in <strong>football</strong>. Played in Orange County all-star game. Rotary<br />
young man <strong>of</strong> the year. Played junior college <strong>football</strong>, named allleague<br />
and most improved player.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in sociology, criminology, aspires to be in the<br />
FBI. Father played <strong>football</strong> at San Jose State.<br />
MARK HOARD<br />
Fullback, Great Falls, Montana, Junior 1VL, Ht: 6-1, Wt: 195, Born:<br />
9-3-53, Great Falls Public High School<br />
AT UTAH: Mark may have come out this spring as the man to replace<br />
senior Steve Marlowe. Heicarried the ball only seven times last season<br />
but he is known for his blocking skills. He has the ability to get the block<br />
and spring a man out into the open. Mark also played defensive back<br />
during last season which adds to his value to the Utah team.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Was a tremendous high school athlete. Earned nine<br />
letters, three each in <strong>football</strong>, track and wrestling. Was all-state <strong>football</strong><br />
as junior and senior and co-captain <strong>of</strong> the team. Named most valuable<br />
wrestler in 1972 . . . was state champion in 185 lbs. class. Played on<br />
several championship teams .. . <strong>football</strong> in 1969 and 1971, wrestling in<br />
1970 and track in 1970. Received Murdo Cambell Award from High<br />
School.<br />
PERSONAL: Plans to go to graduate school after getting degree in<br />
biology. Father is dental technologist.<br />
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FREDHOBBS<br />
Tight end, Sacramento, California, Senior 2VL, Ht: 6-514 Wt: 230<br />
Born: 6-5-53, San Juan High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Fred missed a large portion <strong>of</strong> the 1974 season due to a leg<br />
injury. If Hobbs stays healthy, he could develop into one <strong>of</strong> the best<br />
tight ends in the conference. Fred has excellent hands and at 6-5 is<br />
extremely tough to bring down when he has the ball. He is an excellent<br />
blocker which will be a big asset to the Ute running game this fall.<br />
Fred played long enough last season to catch 8 passes for 138 yards and<br />
one touchdown.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Captain <strong>of</strong> the <strong>football</strong> teem. Named all-league in<br />
both <strong>football</strong> and basketball. Earned nine letters, three each in<br />
<strong>football</strong>, track and basketball.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in history, career objective is to get rich.<br />
Nicknamed Holiday.<br />
PETE HRISTOU<br />
Defensive End, Butte, Montana, Junior 1VL, Ht: 6-4, Wt: 210, Born:<br />
4-29-54, Butte High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Pete startedat defensive end last year and had an excellent<br />
spring. He had 27 tackles last season including two fumble recovers.<br />
Coaches feel his experience will greatly add strength to the defensive<br />
line. He has the speed to contain outside running plays and also put on<br />
a pass rush. Pete has plenty <strong>of</strong> competition but has proved he can hold<br />
his own.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Named honorable mention All-American, all-state<br />
all-elite <strong>football</strong> teams. Won most valuable athlete award, AHEPA<br />
Athlete Award, for <strong>football</strong>. In basketball, named most valuable<br />
player. Played in the East-West shrine game. Captain <strong>of</strong> <strong>football</strong> and<br />
basketball teams. Earned six letters — <strong>football</strong> (2), basketball (3) and<br />
track (1).<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in business, aspires to be a lawyer. Person he<br />
respects the most is his father.<br />
BRYON HUSTAD<br />
Offensive guard, Billings, Montana, Sophomore 1VL, Ht: 6-2%, Wt. 225<br />
Born: 12-31-54, Billings West High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Bryon, as a sophomore, started at <strong>of</strong>fensive guard for Utah.<br />
He has good size and speed and is a fine pass blocker. Bryon banged his<br />
knee up during spring drills but should be back at full speed this fall.<br />
He gained valuable experience as a starter last year which will make him<br />
a leader on the <strong>of</strong>fensive line. He is not only an aggressive blocker but<br />
he was also responsible for making many tackles on the specialty teams.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters each in <strong>football</strong> and track. Was<br />
school and eastern state division record holder in the shot put, was also<br />
state champion. Named all-conference, all-state and all-city in <strong>football</strong>.<br />
Was the captain <strong>of</strong> the team. Was Optimists' Boy <strong>of</strong> the Month.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in business, career objective is to be a rancher.<br />
Person he respects the most is his brother. Favorite pro athlete is Jim<br />
Otto.<br />
ROOSEVELT HUTCHINS<br />
Running Back, Aliquippa, Pa., Senior 2VL, Ht: 5-11, Wt: 190, Born:<br />
8-11-54, Aliquippa High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Rosey saw heavy action last season before a knee injury<br />
slowed him down. This season Roosevelt will be taking over for Utah<br />
career rushing leader Ike Spencer who graduated. Hutch ins rushed for<br />
250 yards last year for a 4.5 per carry average. Utah's power I will give<br />
him achangeto improve on that stat. One <strong>of</strong> Rosey's biggest assets is his<br />
pass receiving ability. He hauled in six passes for 43 in 1974. He is a<br />
hard-driving runner who has excellent balance and good speed. If<br />
Hutchins stays healthy, he could not only be on a starting spot this fall<br />
but may develop into one <strong>of</strong> the finest backs to play at Utah.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned nine letters - <strong>football</strong> (4), basketball (4),<br />
baseball (1). Was named to the all-county <strong>football</strong> team.<br />
PERSONAL: Nicknamed Rosey. Married to former Dietrich Cashaw.<br />
Majoring in physical education, wants to go on and get masters degree.<br />
Favorite pro athlete is Gale Sayers. Person he respects the most is his<br />
father.<br />
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DAVID KASPER<br />
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Offensive guard. Mays Landing, New Jersey, sophomore, Ht. b-1,<br />
240, Born: 1-21-56, Holy Spirit High School<br />
AT UTAH: Dave was the best <strong>of</strong> the freshmen <strong>of</strong>fensive linemen. He<br />
gained valuable experience during last year's campaign as a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the varsity. Dave will step into a starting spot at guard this season after<br />
playing in the backup spot last year. He proved to be a versatile performer<br />
as a freshman and developed into an outstanding blocker.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Team was track and <strong>football</strong> league champions.<br />
Earned four letterssm track, three in <strong>football</strong>.<br />
conference and all-south Jersey teams.<br />
Was named to all-<br />
PERSONAL: Person he respects the most is his father. Favorite pro<br />
athlete is Jerry Kramer. Major undecided. Nicknamed Grog.<br />
WALT KAUFMAN<br />
Defensive tackle, Ontario, California, Sophomore, Ht: 6-3, Wt: 240,<br />
Born: 4-16-56, Chaffery High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Walt did such an outstanding job on the junior varsity that<br />
he was moved up to the varsity. He injured his knee in mid-season but<br />
was able to return in time to travel to Louisiana in the season finale. He<br />
made a name for himself this spring as one <strong>of</strong> the quickest defensive<br />
linemen. The coaches feel Walt has the potential to become one <strong>of</strong><br />
Utah's finest linemen. Walt has the knack <strong>of</strong> being able to fight <strong>of</strong>f the<br />
blocker and find the ball.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Was listed in Who's Who All-American team, allconference,<br />
All-San Gabriel Valley and prep all-American in <strong>football</strong>.<br />
Named most improved wrestler. Won two letters in <strong>football</strong>. One in<br />
wrestling. On the honor roll. Captain <strong>of</strong> the <strong>football</strong> team.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in entomology. Father is an electrical<br />
foreman.<br />
PAT KONS<br />
Middle guard, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, Sophomore, Ht: 6-2, Wt:<br />
215, Born: 11-13-55, East High School.<br />
AT UTAH: With a lack <strong>of</strong> defensive experience on the line, Pat will be<br />
seeing action this fall. After a fine J.V. season last year he had a good<br />
spring at middle guard. He has the quickness and speed to beat the<br />
blocker to the punch. Pat is coachable and is always hustling on the field.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three letters - <strong>football</strong> (2), and track (1).<br />
Captain <strong>of</strong> the team and all-conference, all-county. Braveland Conference<br />
<strong>football</strong> champs in 1972.<br />
PERSONAL: Person he respects the most is his father. Majoring<br />
in commercial recreation, aspires to run a recreation area.<br />
GORDON KURZ<br />
Tight End, Oxnard, California, Sophomore 1VL, Ht: 6-4, Wt: 205,<br />
Born: 9-28-55, Santa Clara High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Gordon became a starter at tight end as a freshmen due<br />
to an injury to Fred Hobbs. Kurz handled the starting call like a veteran<br />
by keeping his poise during the season. Gordy pulled down three passes<br />
for 31 yards in his first year at Utah. He has tremendous speed for a<br />
tight end but is hard nosed when it comes to blocking. Coaches feel<br />
Kurz could defense for Utah as well as <strong>of</strong>fense. Gordy hurt a knee last<br />
spring but will be back full bore come kick<strong>of</strong>f this fall.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Tremendous athlete in high school. All-American<br />
and All-CIF in basketball. All-CIF in track, fourth in the nation in the<br />
long jump. Captain in all three sports — <strong>football</strong> (3), track (4), and<br />
basketball (3). All-city in <strong>football</strong>. Was on the honor roll, lettermans<br />
president for three years and won the most outstanding boy in the school<br />
award.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in business. Father played <strong>football</strong> and baseball<br />
in high school.<br />
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STEVEN LAMB<br />
Offensive Tackle, Concord, California, Junior, Ht: 6-0, Wt: 225 Born:<br />
7-13-54, Mt. Diablo High School<br />
AT UTAH: Steve was moved from defensive tackle to <strong>of</strong>fensive tackle<br />
this spring. Coaches feel he will be pushing everyone for a starting<br />
spot this fall. He has used his defensive aggressiveness to clear the line<br />
<strong>of</strong> scrimmage on <strong>of</strong>fense. Steve has the size <strong>of</strong> a tackle and the speed <strong>of</strong><br />
a pulling guard. These two qualities together make Steve a valuable<br />
part <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>fensive line.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Was named player <strong>of</strong> the year in <strong>football</strong>. Was also<br />
named to all-league and all-state teams. Was a three year varsity<br />
letterman. Team won league championship in 1973.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in sociology, aspires to be involved in law<br />
enforcement. Person he respects the most is his father, who is a<br />
policeman. Nicknamed Chops. Favorite pro athlete is Joe Namath.<br />
LYLE LAVARIAS<br />
Free Safety, Waialua, Hawaii, Senior 2VL.Ht: 6-2, Wt: 175, Born:<br />
3-25-53, Waialua High Schdol.<br />
AT UTAH: Lyle has been a two-year starter in the Ute defensive<br />
backfield. Lavarias finished last season with 39 assisted and 40 unassisted<br />
tackles for a season total 79. That made him second in tackles only<br />
to John Huddleston. He also had one interception, three fumble recoveries<br />
and knocked down three passes in 1974. Lyle, as a senior, will<br />
be counted on to provide defensive leadership. He came to Utah as a<br />
quarterback which helps him in reading <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned ten varsity letters - <strong>football</strong> (4), basketball<br />
(4) and track (2). He was captain <strong>of</strong> basketball and <strong>football</strong> teams.<br />
All-league performer in both. Member <strong>of</strong> the National Honor Society.<br />
PERSONAL: Married to former Gwen Sato. Father was a <strong>football</strong><br />
player in high school, now is a policeman. Majoring in health science,<br />
aspires to be a teacher.<br />
DAVID LODEN<br />
Linebacker, Waukesha, Wisconsin, Sophomore, Ht: 6-0, Wt: 225, Born:<br />
11-28-55, Waukesha High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Dave stepped in this spring to take over a starting position<br />
at linebacker. He has shown that he hits like a linebacker but covers<br />
passes like a defensive back. Dave always seems to find the <strong>football</strong><br />
and then make the hit._ He'can play middle linebacker or has the speed<br />
to play outside as well.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Was all-state, all-league and all-county while earning<br />
three varsity <strong>football</strong> letters. Team won the surburban championship in<br />
1971 and 1972.<br />
PERSONAL: business major at the U. His father is a city worker who<br />
participated in the four major high school sports.<br />
JOHN W. MclNTYRE<br />
Flanker, Walnut,California, Senior TVL,Ht: 6-1, Wt: 185, Born: 3-3-54<br />
Walnut High School.<br />
AT UTAH: John will be a big part <strong>of</strong> the Power I <strong>of</strong>fense this fall. He<br />
will get a chance to run with the <strong>football</strong> along with catching passes.<br />
Last year he had nine receptions for 103 yards. This season John is<br />
looking to handle the ball more because <strong>of</strong> the Ute's addition <strong>of</strong> an<br />
improved passing attack. John makes a good target for the quarterback<br />
and can pull down passes that other receivers would not be able to touch.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Outstanding athlete and student receiving many<br />
honors through-out his career. Earned ten letters <strong>football</strong> (3), basketball<br />
(2), track (3), and baseball (2). Scored three touchdowns in league<br />
championship game, which they won in 1971. Was Walnut's athlete <strong>of</strong><br />
the year. Track MVP, Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame, All-CIF. Along with athletic awards<br />
was named to the Outstanding Teenager <strong>of</strong> America, was ASB Treasurer,<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> Athletics, Key Club Vice President. Went to junior<br />
college, Mt. San Antonio <strong>College</strong> was named All-South Conference along<br />
with being the MVP. Also played at the US Air Force Academy.<br />
PERSONAL: Favorite pro athletes include OJ Simpson, and Muhammad<br />
Ali. Is majoring in business finance. His father attended Missouri U<br />
where he participated in track, <strong>football</strong> and basketball.<br />
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BRETT NORSETH n ,., „o„ o<br />
Defensive Tackle, Ogden, Utah, Junior 1VL, Ht: 6-2, Wt: 230, Born;<br />
2-11-54, Ogden High School<br />
AT UTAH: Brett had an outstanding spring which established him as a<br />
starter this fall. He fights <strong>of</strong>f blockers well and has the speed to run<br />
down a back. He uses his speed to get past a blocker and put heat on the<br />
passer. Brett has also been a middle guard and could be used there if<br />
necessary. Last year he had 25 tackles throughout the course <strong>of</strong> the<br />
season. He is one <strong>of</strong> the hardest hitters on the team.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned letters in <strong>football</strong> and basketball. Was allarea<br />
player and captain <strong>of</strong> the <strong>football</strong> team. Also on the honor roll.<br />
PERSONAL: Father played <strong>football</strong> for Weber State, is now an engineer.<br />
Business management major.<br />
DAVE O'BAGY<br />
Linebacker, Salt Lake City, Utah, Senior 1VL, Ht: 6-2, Wt: 220, Born:<br />
8-5-54, West High School<br />
AT UTAH: Dave would have been one <strong>of</strong> the WAC's best at linebacker<br />
last year if he had not been slowed by injuries. He will be a fine<br />
compliment to Huddleston next fall because <strong>of</strong> his hard hitting brand<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>football</strong>. Dave missed part <strong>of</strong> last season with injury, but still<br />
finished fifth on the squad in tackles with 52.- Dave also intercepted a<br />
pass and knocked down another. After sitting out spring practice he is<br />
ready to play. He is an extremely hard hitter and has excellent range<br />
and good speed.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Excellent <strong>football</strong> player. Received Thorn McAnn<br />
Award for best player in state, was all-region and all-state for two<br />
years. Top athlete award at high school. <strong>Football</strong> region champs in<br />
1970. Earned three letters each in <strong>football</strong> and track. Was on the school<br />
honor roll everv quarter.<br />
PERSONAL: Accounting major, desires to be a CPA.<br />
STEVE PEAKE<br />
Tailback, Salt Lake City, Utah, Sophomore, Ht: 5-10, Wt: 175, Born:<br />
9-3-55, West High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Steve is one <strong>of</strong> Utah's finest athletes. He finished a great<br />
spring and led all rushers in the spring game. Steve is the player who<br />
coaches feel will fill the shoes <strong>of</strong> senior I ke Spencer. He as the breakaway<br />
speed and the moves to find the daylight. As a pass re eiver there<br />
are few backs that run better patterns. He has the ability to find a hole<br />
in the enemy defense. His running style is smooth and he looks like he<br />
is floating along. Steve may one day rewrite the Ute record books.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Earned letters for <strong>football</strong> and track. Played on state<br />
championship team. In one game ran for 265 yards and four TDs.<br />
Was in the black honor society for two years. Captain <strong>of</strong> the <strong>football</strong><br />
team, state most valuable player, all-state player, all-region, All-<br />
American, listed in Who's Who in high school Athletics.<br />
PERSONAL: In pre-med. Nicknamed Derrick. Favorite pro athlete is<br />
Mercury Morris. Father is person he respects the most.<br />
SCOTT REED<br />
Defensive end, Butte, Montana, Senior 2VL, Ht: 6-3, Wt: 215, Born:<br />
3-13-53, Butte High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Scott was injured early last season which forced him to be<br />
red-shirted. He was bitten by the injury bug again and didn't see much<br />
action in the spring. His injured knee, however, seems to have come<br />
around and should enable him to see a lot <strong>of</strong> action at defensive end.<br />
As a senior he will give the Ute defense experience up front. Scott uses<br />
his size and speed to force opposing quarterbacks to throw over him.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Played in East-West Shrine game, named all-state for<br />
two years. Captain <strong>of</strong> the basketball team. Was the outstanding athlete<br />
in 1971. Earned seven letters, <strong>football</strong> (3), track (1), and basketball<br />
(3). Was on the state championship <strong>football</strong> team in 1969. Member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the National Honor Society.<br />
PERSONAL: Favorite pro athlete is Rick Barry. His father played<br />
<strong>football</strong> at the University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota. Majoring in psychology,<br />
aspires to be a teacher and a writer. Nicknamed Scooter.<br />
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MIKE SCHISZLER<br />
Offensive tackle, Reno, Nevada, Junior 1VL, Ht: 6-3V4, Wt: 240<br />
Born: 3-18-54, Reno High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Mike was a starter last season at <strong>of</strong>fensive tackle as a<br />
sophomore. He has the size that enables him to open holes against the<br />
biggest <strong>of</strong> tackles but the quickness to keep out the opposition on a pass.<br />
Mike owes his quick success to excellent <strong>football</strong> fundamentals and<br />
techniques. He should develop into one <strong>of</strong> the finest <strong>of</strong>fensive tackles<br />
to play at Utah if he keeps going this way.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: All-state and lineman <strong>of</strong> the year in <strong>football</strong>. Earned<br />
six letters, three each in <strong>football</strong> and track. Northern champions in<br />
1972 and 1973.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in commercial recreation, aspires to work in<br />
sporting goods, especially scuba. Person he respects the most is his<br />
father.<br />
RON SMALL<br />
Safety, Stockton, California, Junior, Ht: 6-1, Wt: 185, Born: 4-28-53,<br />
Edison High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Ron is one <strong>of</strong> the finest J.C. transfers to come to Utah in<br />
years. He had an excellent spring practice and looks to be starting in the<br />
defensive backfield. He has good speed and uncanny anticipation <strong>of</strong><br />
where the pass is going to go. Ron has proved he is not afraid to hit<br />
and jarred a few receivers this spring. Coaches are looking for Small to<br />
be a leader in the defensive backfield.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Very active in high school. Earned nine letters in<br />
four sports - <strong>football</strong> (3), baseball (3), track (2), basketball (1). Was<br />
named all-city second team in baseball. Played on championship<br />
basketball team for Central California Conference. Was senior class<br />
president and member <strong>of</strong> student council. Attended San Joaquin Delta<br />
JC. Won two letters in <strong>football</strong> . . . was all-conference two years,team's<br />
most valuable back. Member <strong>of</strong> the president's honor roll.<br />
PERSONAL: Person he respects the most is his mother. Favorite pro<br />
athlete is OJ Simpson. Majoring in psychology, would like to be a<br />
counselor. Biggest thrill was throwing four TD passes in a game and<br />
getting a game winning double in the Gus Gallagher baseball tourney.<br />
ROLAND SOLOMON ,., „,e _<br />
Defensive back YAFB, California, Junior, Ht: 6-1 , Wt: 176, Born:<br />
2-6-56, Cabrillo High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Roland finished an excellent spring season at defensive back.<br />
This fall he should be a starter in the secondary and coaches are<br />
counting on him to do the job. He has outstanding speed, 4.5 in the 40<br />
which makes him one <strong>of</strong> the fastest Utes. Roland is a hard hitter and<br />
comes up like a freight train on running plays but has the speed to coyer<br />
the deep patterns. He has all the physical tools but now needs varsity<br />
game experience. c . ..<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Great trackster, named all-league, all-Clh and allstate<br />
in track. All-county and all-league in <strong>football</strong>. Nine letters, three<br />
each in track,, <strong>football</strong> and basketball. Were northern league track<br />
champions in 1973 and 1974.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in physical education. Nicknamed King Solomon.<br />
Father in the Air Force. Rod Milburn is favorite pro athlete. People he<br />
respects the most are his parents.<br />
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BOB SWEENEY „ iAl oon D<br />
Fullback, KalisDell. Montana, sophomore, Ht: 6-3, Wt: 230, Born:<br />
1-10-55, Flathead High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Bob was redshirted last year but looks to be a strong<br />
candidate to take over at fullback. He runs with authority inside and is<br />
able to pick up the tough yard. Bob is like having an <strong>of</strong>fensive guard in<br />
the backfield when he is called on to lead the blocking. He has all the<br />
tools to be an outstanding running back and could really shine if he gets<br />
down to business.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Fantastic student and all-around athlete. Was class<br />
president, member <strong>of</strong> student council, National Honor Society, was a<br />
delegate to Boy's State, student representative to district school board<br />
and a member <strong>of</strong> the all-state choir. Earned five letters - <strong>football</strong> (2),<br />
basketball (2), track (1). Many honors for <strong>football</strong> . . . captain, state<br />
rushing leader, all-state, held school records for career rushing, game<br />
rushing and times carried, both career and game. Former US Air<br />
Force Academy cadet and was self-defense champ there.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in english and philosophy, aspires to be a lawyer.<br />
Favorite pro athlete is Larry Csonka. Person he respects the most is his<br />
father.<br />
TERRY TAYLOR<br />
Defensive back. Salt Lake City, Utah, Junior, Ht: 6-0, Wt: 195, Born:<br />
6-21-55, Skyline High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Terry saw limited playing time during his sophomore year.<br />
Coaches are looking for him to give depth at any <strong>of</strong> the defensive<br />
backfield positions. Terry had a good spring that left him ready to step<br />
in and play when needed. His mark on the field is the hard hitting style<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>football</strong> he enjoys. He uses his speed to unload on pass receivers.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Two year all-stater in <strong>football</strong>. Captain <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>football</strong> and wrestling teams. Earned nine letters, three each in <strong>football</strong>,<br />
track and wrestling. Were state <strong>football</strong> champs in 1971, state track<br />
champs in 1972.<br />
PERSONAL: Person he respects the most is his mother. Majoring in<br />
leisure studies, aspires to be a commercial recreation operator.<br />
VAL VAUGHN<br />
Offensive guard. Bountiful, Utah, sophomore, Ht: 6-1, Wt: 221, Born:<br />
10-11-55, Bountiful High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Val had a good spring as an <strong>of</strong>fensive guard and gave coaches<br />
the indication that he wanted to play At the close <strong>of</strong> spring drills he<br />
was listed as number three man at this position, but if his development<br />
continues he could see game action this fall.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Set a school record in shot put and discus Earned<br />
three letters for track, one for <strong>football</strong>. Named to the all-star team in<br />
<strong>football</strong>.<br />
PERSONAL: Undecided major. Father is a real estate salesman.<br />
LARRY WALL<br />
Defensive end. Bountiful, Utah, Junior, Ht: 6-0, Wt: 177, Born: 8-27-55,<br />
Viewmont High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Wall was moved from defensive back to defensive end this<br />
spring. Coaches were afraid his size would hurt him up front, but the<br />
worry was quickly erased. Larry has become one <strong>of</strong> the most aggresive<br />
and hardest hitting players on the squad. He has now just started to<br />
develop toward his full potential. Last season Larry was a leader on the<br />
kick<strong>of</strong>f team by running by blockers to make the tackles. He will see a<br />
lot <strong>of</strong> playing time this year at his new spot.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Outstanding athlete who was captain <strong>of</strong> the <strong>football</strong><br />
team along with being an all-region and all-state performer. Was also<br />
basketball captain and prep <strong>of</strong> the week. His teams were <strong>football</strong> state<br />
champs in 1971, baseball state champs in 1973, state runner-up in basketball<br />
in 1972. Won nine varsity letters, three in each sport.<br />
PERSONAL: Undecided major. Father participated in <strong>football</strong>,<br />
basketball and baseball in high school.<br />
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HOMER WARNER<br />
Quarter back. Salt Lake City, Utah, Junior 1VL, Ht: 5-10, Wt:165<br />
Born: 3-6-53, East High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Homer came back after a two year lay<strong>of</strong>f for an L.D.S.<br />
mission and started at quarterback against L.S.U. in the season finale.<br />
Warner used shifty running to gain good yardage on the option. Homer<br />
is also a fine passer even while on the run as a scrambler. He hit 15-30<br />
passes for 166 yards and one touchdown. Although not big, Warner<br />
knows how to run a <strong>football</strong> team.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Played tennis, <strong>football</strong> and wrestled. Named to allstate<br />
<strong>football</strong> team, was also the captain. Member <strong>of</strong> the honor roll and<br />
was class president.<br />
PERSONAL: Majoring in computer science, aspires to go into biophysics<br />
research. Father is a doctor and played <strong>football</strong> at the U. admires his<br />
father the most.<br />
MIKE WEBB<br />
Offensive tackle, Nekoosa, Wisconsin, Junior, Ht: 6-3, Wt: 245<br />
Born: 3-23-55, Nekoosa High School<br />
AT UTAH: Mike was moved from defense to <strong>of</strong>fense during the spring<br />
to give some needed depth to the line. Coaches feel that if he puts his<br />
mind to it he could be the finest lineman on the squad. Mike has great<br />
strength in both upper and lower body. This gives him what it takes to<br />
open the <strong>of</strong>fensive tackle play.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Was state heavyweight wrestling champion. Allconference<br />
for three years in <strong>football</strong> and second team all-state. Earned<br />
ten letters - <strong>football</strong> (3), track (3), and wrestling (4).<br />
PERSONAL: People he respects the most are his parents and his high<br />
school <strong>football</strong> coach. Favorite pro athlete is Joe Greene. Majoring in<br />
recreation. Father is a pipe fitter.<br />
MICHAEL WEEKS<br />
Guard-Tight End, Sacramento, California, Sophomore, Ht: 6-4, Wt: 226<br />
Born: 12-1-54, Foothill High School<br />
AT UTAH: Mike has been one <strong>of</strong> the most versatile athletes to play at<br />
Utah. He has played tight end and defensive end last season. This<br />
spring coaches felt Mike had found a home at <strong>of</strong>fensive guard. Last year<br />
at tight end he had six receptions for 70 yards. After a fine spring at<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive guard, Mike will be giving his quarterback time to throw to<br />
someone else. He will be counted on this fall to open up the holes for<br />
the Ute runners. Weeks' good speed and size makes him a great pulling<br />
guard.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Played <strong>football</strong> and basketball, received three varsity<br />
letters.<br />
PERSONAL: Father attended Western Montana and played <strong>football</strong>,<br />
basketball. Is a member <strong>of</strong> US Air Force. Majoring in political science,<br />
aspires to be a lawyer. Nicknamed Wolf man.<br />
HARLAN WEISE<br />
Center, Dallas, Texas, Junior 1VL, Ht: 6-1, Wt: 220, Born:<br />
11-15-54, Thomas Jefferson High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Last season Harlan was called on to start at linebacker when<br />
Dave O'Bagy was injured. He made 41 tackles and had two fumble<br />
recoveries in his first year at Utah. Coaches feel Weise is a true team<br />
leader which is the reason he has been moved to <strong>of</strong>fensive center this<br />
spring. Harlan had a great spring and has become the cornerstone <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive line. Coaches feel he has a real future ahead <strong>of</strong> him at Utah.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Participated on 11-4A District Championship <strong>football</strong><br />
team in 1971 and 1972. Was the team captain and was named all-league<br />
all-city. . . Was also a member <strong>of</strong> the student council and the honor roll.<br />
Also earned a letter in track for the weight events.<br />
PERSONAL: Aspires to be a coach, majoring in business finance.<br />
Nicknamed Dutch . . admires his father the most.<br />
23
BOB WHITMAN<br />
Fullback, Layton, Utah,Junior, Ht: 6-0, Wt: 195, Born 6-8-53, Layton<br />
High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Bob suffered a shoulder injury during last season and<br />
didn't play much. Before his injury he had looked extremely good at<br />
the running back spot. During spring, with a healthy shoulder Whitman<br />
ran well at tailback, but coaches have decided that he has the talent to<br />
play fullback and will move him there for fall playing time. Whitman<br />
is a smart player and is very rugged. He has good speed and is not<br />
afraid to stick his head in there for the extra yard.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: A top athlete at Layton High School, Bob earned<br />
nine letters in four sports (<strong>football</strong>, basketball, track, tennis). He was<br />
an all-region and all-area selection in <strong>football</strong> and was captain <strong>of</strong> the<br />
track team, where he pole vaulted, hurdled and ran the 100 yard dash.<br />
He led his team to second place instate in 1970. Bob was also a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the honor roll and National Honor Society at Layton.<br />
PERSONAL: Whitman is majoring in business management and hopes to<br />
get an MBA and go to Law School. He is a returned missionary for<br />
the LDS Church and is married to the former Wendy Warner. His<br />
father Robert M. Whitman graduated from Utah in 1948 where he<br />
participated in track.<br />
ROLAND YOUNGLING<br />
Offensive tackle, Tucson, Arizona, Senior 1VL, Ht: 6-2, Wt: 235,<br />
Born: 1-23-53, Palo Verde High School.<br />
AT UTAH: Roland was moved from center to <strong>of</strong>fensive tackle this<br />
spring. He has the strength and size to become an excellent <strong>of</strong>fensive<br />
tackle but needs experience at that position. Roland has worked hard<br />
in the weight room to put on some bulk that will come in handy when<br />
going against defensive tackles this year. He has developed into a fine<br />
pass blocker as well as being able to open the hole for the tough yard.<br />
HIGH SCHOOL: Won three letters each in <strong>football</strong> and basketball.<br />
Team was city champs in basketball. Was named to all-city <strong>football</strong><br />
team. Played junior college <strong>football</strong> at Eastern Arizona. Was allconference<br />
center sophomore year.<br />
PERSONAL: Father played <strong>football</strong> and basketball at University <strong>of</strong><br />
Arizona, is a pharmacutical representative. Majoring in urban recreation<br />
and parks administration, would like to be an urban recreational leader.<br />
Ute Fall Practice Begins August 22<br />
Utah Head <strong>Football</strong> Coach Tom Lovat has indicated that fall practice for his Ute gridders<br />
will begin Friday August 22 with two-a-day drills. Morning and afternoon practices will be held<br />
from August 22 until Sept. 7th. Morning sessions are set from 9:35 a.m.-11:10 a.m. with the<br />
afternoon workout scheduled from 3:30 p.m. - 5:15 p.m. After Sept. 7th and for the remainder<br />
<strong>of</strong> the season workouts will be held every afternoon from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. All Ute practices<br />
will be held on the practice field just east <strong>of</strong> the HPER Building. From August 22 - August 25<br />
players will workout in shorts. Practice in full equipment will begin August 26.<br />
Ayers<br />
Blosch<br />
Bourdeaux<br />
Buchi<br />
Cerbin<br />
Gertsch<br />
Hagemann<br />
Houts<br />
Hristou<br />
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Hustad<br />
Kons<br />
Laut<br />
Lavarias<br />
Meire<br />
Schisz'er<br />
Tatum<br />
Weissbeck<br />
Wiese<br />
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KAWNS<br />
LOUT<br />
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ALL CAPS in, iicates returning starter<br />
* indicates letters won<br />
Hauts<br />
SPENCER*<br />
C<br />
V<br />
O<br />
Cordy*<br />
Graham<br />
Wortley<br />
Reed**<br />
LINDSEY*<br />
Wall<br />
U<br />
V<br />
UTE DEPTH CHART<br />
Negley<br />
Enright<br />
CHERKAS*<br />
LAVARIAS**<br />
Small<br />
FS<br />
V~7<br />
V<br />
3 - DEEP<br />
DEFENSE<br />
Peterson<br />
Loden<br />
0' BAGY*<br />
WLB<br />
V<br />
Weissbeck<br />
Kons<br />
HARRISON*<br />
Pierce<br />
Taylor<br />
GERTSCH**<br />
SS<br />
\—7<br />
V<br />
Crutn<br />
HUDDLESTON**<br />
SLB<br />
V Besler<br />
Kaufman<br />
Norseth*<br />
F. Peake<br />
Bourdeaux*<br />
Solomon<br />
C<br />
V~7<br />
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V<br />
England<br />
Gerbatz<br />
HRISTOU*<br />
\ > V V V<br />
SCHISZLER* Lamb<br />
Weeks Blosch*<br />
Neville Evans<br />
ALL CAPS indicates returning starter<br />
* Indicates letters won<br />
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Heffner Kasper<br />
HUSTAD*<br />
Vaughn<br />
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Warner*<br />
Hagemann<br />
0 o<br />
Sweeney<br />
Mclntyre*<br />
Hoard*<br />
COLLINS**<br />
0<br />
Moseley<br />
Griffin*<br />
S. Peake<br />
Whitman<br />
Hutchins**<br />
3 - DEEP<br />
OFFENSE<br />
25<br />
Cerbin HOBBS**<br />
Youngling* Kurz*<br />
Webb Spain<br />
BROWN*<br />
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Final 1974 Cumulative <strong>Football</strong> Statistics<br />
@ Left team during season<br />
UTAH<br />
POINTS (total) 115<br />
Touchdowns 15<br />
X-l (Made-Att) 9-11<br />
X-2 (Made-Att) 2-5<br />
FG (Made-Att) 4-9<br />
Avg. Per Game 10.4<br />
FIRST DOWNS<br />
Rushing<br />
Passing<br />
Penalty<br />
162<br />
67<br />
77<br />
18<br />
RUSHING (Net Gain) 1087<br />
Yds Gained 1662<br />
Yds Lost 575<br />
Attempts 474<br />
Avg. Yds. Carry 2.2<br />
Avg. Yds. Game 9 8.8<br />
PASSING (Net Gain) 1613<br />
Attempts 271<br />
Completed 121<br />
Had Intercepted 21<br />
Percentage 446<br />
TD Passes 5<br />
Avg. yds per catch 13.3<br />
Avg. yds per game 146.6<br />
PUNTING (No.) 80<br />
Total Yards 3027<br />
Avg. Yards 37.8<br />
Had Blocked 0<br />
PUNT RETURNS<br />
Total Yards<br />
Avg. Yards<br />
TD Returns<br />
OPP.<br />
339<br />
43<br />
39-42<br />
0-1<br />
14-18<br />
30.8<br />
219<br />
128<br />
75<br />
16<br />
2437<br />
2780<br />
343<br />
611<br />
3.9<br />
221.5<br />
1465<br />
217<br />
101<br />
7<br />
.465<br />
12<br />
14.4<br />
133.0<br />
TOTAL OFFENSE (Net) 2700 3902<br />
Total Plays 745 828<br />
Yds Per Play 3.6 4.7<br />
Yds Per Game 245.4 354.7<br />
19<br />
93<br />
4.8<br />
0<br />
KICKOFF RETURNS (No.) 63<br />
Total Yards 1206<br />
Avg.yards 19.1<br />
TD Returns 0<br />
61<br />
2417<br />
39.6<br />
2<br />
35<br />
221<br />
23.5<br />
0<br />
20<br />
471<br />
23.5<br />
FUMBLES (No. Lost) 42-33 43-25<br />
INTERCEPTIONS (No.)<br />
Yards Returned .<br />
PENALTIES (No.)<br />
Yards Penalized<br />
7<br />
3<br />
74<br />
692<br />
SCORING BY QUARTERS<br />
UTAH 13<br />
OPP 66<br />
SCORING TD<br />
Armstead. . . 4<br />
BROWN.. . .<br />
HUTCHINS.2<br />
©Payne ....2<br />
Marlowe. ... 1<br />
Spencer .... 2<br />
On<strong>of</strong>rio .... 1<br />
HOBBS. ... 1<br />
WARNER. . 1<br />
PEAKE .... 1<br />
Miller<br />
53<br />
90<br />
X-1<br />
9-11<br />
20<br />
79<br />
X-2<br />
l-l<br />
0-1<br />
1-1<br />
29<br />
L04<br />
FG<br />
4-9<br />
21<br />
145<br />
87<br />
828<br />
115<br />
339<br />
TP<br />
24<br />
21<br />
14<br />
12<br />
6<br />
12<br />
6<br />
2<br />
RUSHING<br />
ATT<br />
130<br />
Steve Marlowe, fb<br />
84<br />
ROOSEVELT HUTCHINS, RB 55<br />
STEVE PEAKE, RB . . 16<br />
FRANK COLLINS, FL . . 6<br />
MARK HOARD, RB . . . 5<br />
JOHN MclNTYRE.SE . . 1<br />
GORDON KURZ, TE . . , 1<br />
HOMER WARNER, QB. . 45<br />
Lou On<strong>of</strong>rio, qb<br />
33<br />
34<br />
Jim Miller, qb<br />
64<br />
PASSING ATT-COM<br />
Jim Miller, qb<br />
@Dan Payne, qb<br />
HOMER WARNER, QB .<br />
Lou On<strong>of</strong>rio, qb<br />
FRANK COLLINS, FL<br />
MIKE BROWN, K<br />
Ike Spencer, rb<br />
RECEIVING<br />
NO.<br />
34<br />
FRANK COLLINS, FL .. 16<br />
IKE SPENCER, RB .... 13<br />
FRED HOBBS, TE<br />
8<br />
JOHN MclNTYRE.SE .. 9<br />
MIKECORDY.SE<br />
2<br />
MIKE WEEKS, TE<br />
6<br />
DICK GRAHAM, Fl<br />
7<br />
Steve Marlowe, f b<br />
9<br />
ROOSEVELT HUTCHINS RB 6<br />
GORDON KURZ, TE ... 3<br />
STEVE PEAKE, RB<br />
2<br />
MARK HOARD, RB<br />
1<br />
RANDYGRIFFIN.SE. .. 1<br />
PUNTING<br />
MIKE BROWN<br />
JEFF LINDSEY<br />
PUNT RETURNS<br />
Ike Spencer, rb<br />
RICK BOURDEAUX, db<br />
©Dale Pehrson, db<br />
LARRY WALL, DB<br />
FRANK COLLINS, FL<br />
Dan Allen, db<br />
KICKOFF RETURNS<br />
FRANK COLLINS, FL<br />
RANDYGRIFFIN.SE<br />
Ike Spencer, rb<br />
Willie Armstead, se<br />
Steve Marlowe, fb<br />
BOB WHITMAN, RB<br />
ROOSEVELT HUTCHINS<br />
MARK HOARD, RB<br />
MIKE WEEKS, TE<br />
RICK BOURDEAUX, RB<br />
26<br />
133-59<br />
77-34<br />
30-15<br />
27-12<br />
2-1<br />
1-0<br />
1-0<br />
NO.<br />
78<br />
2<br />
NO.<br />
7<br />
4<br />
3<br />
2<br />
2<br />
1<br />
NO.<br />
44<br />
6<br />
4<br />
3<br />
RB 1<br />
GAIN<br />
680<br />
316<br />
261<br />
41<br />
29<br />
7<br />
0<br />
0<br />
88<br />
76<br />
48<br />
116<br />
INT.<br />
10<br />
9<br />
1<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
YDS.<br />
520<br />
251<br />
187<br />
138<br />
103<br />
102<br />
70<br />
65<br />
62<br />
43<br />
31<br />
15<br />
14<br />
12<br />
YDS.<br />
2968<br />
59<br />
YDS.<br />
38<br />
22<br />
11<br />
13<br />
6<br />
3<br />
LOSS NET<br />
48<br />
13<br />
11<br />
9<br />
2<br />
0<br />
1<br />
6<br />
97<br />
90<br />
113<br />
185<br />
YDS.<br />
773<br />
466<br />
166<br />
144<br />
64<br />
0<br />
0<br />
TD.<br />
4<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
AVG.<br />
29.5<br />
AVG.<br />
5.4<br />
5.5<br />
3.6<br />
6.5<br />
3.0<br />
3.0<br />
YDS. AVG.<br />
907<br />
84<br />
92<br />
69<br />
15<br />
10<br />
8<br />
10<br />
11<br />
0<br />
20.6<br />
14.0<br />
23.0<br />
23.0<br />
15.0<br />
10.0<br />
8.0<br />
10.0<br />
11.0<br />
0<br />
632<br />
303<br />
250<br />
32<br />
27<br />
7<br />
-1<br />
-6<br />
-9<br />
-14<br />
-65<br />
-69<br />
AVG<br />
4.38<br />
3.60<br />
4.54<br />
2.5<br />
4.5<br />
1.4<br />
-1.0<br />
-6.0<br />
-0.2<br />
-0.3<br />
-1.8<br />
-0.5<br />
LONG<br />
TD GAIN<br />
1 41<br />
2 56<br />
1 24<br />
0 41<br />
1 64<br />
0 0<br />
0 0<br />
LONG<br />
64<br />
41<br />
56<br />
32<br />
25<br />
27<br />
21<br />
14<br />
16<br />
16<br />
14<br />
9<br />
14<br />
12<br />
LONG<br />
39<br />
TD<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
TD<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
LONG<br />
8<br />
12<br />
5<br />
7<br />
4<br />
3<br />
LONG<br />
41<br />
33<br />
28<br />
30<br />
15<br />
10<br />
8<br />
10<br />
11<br />
0
Final 1974 Ute Defensive Statistics<br />
Key to abbreviations: INT-YD — interceptions and yards returned, FR — fumble recoveries,<br />
PBU — passes broken up, TDS — touchdown saves, BK — blocked kicks.<br />
JOHN HUDDLESTON<br />
LYLE LAVARIAS<br />
Mapu Manutai<br />
RON CHERKAS<br />
GRANT GERTSCH<br />
DAVE O'BAGY<br />
MIKE SPENCER<br />
JEFF LINDSEY<br />
KEVIN HARRISON<br />
Rick Barsness<br />
HARLAN WIESE<br />
RICK BOURDEAUX<br />
Dan Allen<br />
Mike Ichtertz<br />
PETE HRISTOU<br />
BRETT NORSETH<br />
Tom Roberts<br />
KIRKBLOSCH<br />
MARK HOARD<br />
Gerry Green<br />
Dan Clark<br />
Chuck Cole<br />
LARRY WALL<br />
GORDON KURZ<br />
Willie Armstead<br />
SCOTT REED<br />
BRYON HUSTAD<br />
BOB WHITMAN<br />
Gred Ross<br />
LAYNE EVANS<br />
Joel Savage<br />
MIKE SCHISZLER<br />
MIKE WEEKS<br />
Steve Marlowe<br />
Don Oakley<br />
TERRY TAYLOR<br />
Lou On<strong>of</strong>rio<br />
MIKE BROWN<br />
Dan Saccani<br />
MIKEMOSELY<br />
RANDY GRIFFIN<br />
Solo<br />
75<br />
39<br />
30<br />
33<br />
23<br />
22<br />
26<br />
26<br />
21<br />
18<br />
22<br />
24<br />
18<br />
9<br />
13<br />
7<br />
16<br />
7<br />
11<br />
8<br />
6<br />
4<br />
3<br />
4<br />
4<br />
2<br />
1<br />
2<br />
0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
Assist<br />
82<br />
40<br />
37<br />
24<br />
29<br />
30<br />
22<br />
22<br />
21<br />
24<br />
19<br />
14<br />
20<br />
19<br />
14<br />
18<br />
6<br />
10<br />
5<br />
6<br />
8<br />
5<br />
5<br />
3<br />
2<br />
1<br />
1<br />
0<br />
2<br />
1<br />
2<br />
1<br />
1<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
27<br />
Total<br />
157<br />
79<br />
67<br />
57<br />
52<br />
52<br />
48<br />
48<br />
42<br />
42<br />
41<br />
38<br />
38<br />
28<br />
27<br />
25<br />
22<br />
17<br />
16<br />
14<br />
14<br />
9<br />
8<br />
7<br />
6<br />
3<br />
2<br />
2<br />
2<br />
2<br />
2<br />
2<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
INT-YD<br />
1-3<br />
1-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
1-0<br />
1-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
1-1<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
0-0<br />
FR<br />
3<br />
3<br />
1<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
2<br />
1<br />
0<br />
2<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
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1974 GAME BY GAME STATISTICS<br />
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS-EL PASO - September 21,1974 - El Paso, Texas<br />
Rush Yards - U 35 for 66, UT 66 for 320; Passing - U 6-17 for 104, UT 6-9 for<br />
135; First Downs - U 13, UT 23; Total Offense - U 52 for 170, UT 75 for 455;<br />
Top Rushers - Belew (UT) 36 for 168, Spencer (U) 14 for 64; Top Passers - McKinley<br />
(UT) 6-9 for 135; Payne (U) 3-9 for 70; Top Receivers — Walker (UT) 4 for 94, Armstead<br />
(U) 2 for 52; Punting — Brown (U) 9 for 366, Walker (UT) 7 for 278.<br />
Score by periods:<br />
Utah 0 7 0 0 7 final<br />
Texas 7 10 7 10 34 final<br />
U TD — Armstead (39 yard pass from Payne) ;U Extra Point— Brown (1);UTTD-<br />
Longnecker (1 yard pass from Mckinley), Belew (1 yard run), Walker (36 yard pass from<br />
McKinley), Collins (40 yard pass from McKinley); UT Field Goals — Belichesky (30 yards),<br />
(37 yards); UT Extra Points — Belichesky(4)<br />
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON - September 28, 1974 - Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Rush Yards — U 45 for 74, O 52 for 101; Passing — U 14-26 for 177, O 9-18 for<br />
113; First Downs -U 13, O 13; Total Offense — U 71 for 251, O 70 for 214; Top<br />
Rushers — Spencer (U) 18 for 76, Reynolds (O) 16 for 64; Top Passers — Payne (U)<br />
14-26 for 177, Turner (O) 9-18 for 114; Top Receivers — Armstead (U) 4 for 71,<br />
Reynolds (O) 4 for 60, Spencer (U) 3 for 59; Punting — Palm (O) 7 for 309, Brown<br />
(U) 7 for 262.<br />
Score by periods:<br />
Utah 3 13 0 0 16 final<br />
Oregon 0 3 17 3 23 final<br />
U TD — Payne (1 yard run), Armstead (34 yard pass from Payne); U Field<br />
Goal — Brown (27 yards); U Extra Point — Brown (1); O TD — Reynolds (3 yard run),<br />
Turner (2 yard run); O Field Goals — Woodfill (34 yards, 35 yards, 29 yards); O Extra<br />
Points — Woodfill (2).<br />
UCLA - October 5,1974 - Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Rush Yards — U 40 for 211, UC 56 for 277; Passing— U 8-17 for 83, UC 6-16 for<br />
86; First Downs — U 14, UC 20; Total Offense -U 57,for 294, UC 72 for 363; Top<br />
Rushers —Charles (UC) 18 for 112, Marlowe (U) 12 for 90, Tyler (UC) 9 for 81, Hutchins<br />
(U) 4 for 74; Top Passers — Sciarra (UC) 6-16 for 86, Miller (U) 4-8 for 46, Payne (U)<br />
4-9 for 37; Top Receivers — Graham (U) 3 for 34, Henry (UC) 2 for 31, Tyler (U) 2 for<br />
30; Punting — Sullivan (UC) 3 for 140, Brown (U) 5 for 171.<br />
Score by periods:<br />
Utah 0 0 7 7 14 final<br />
UCLA 0 10 7 10 27 final<br />
U TD — Hutchins (27 yard run from lateral from Graham from a 13 yard pass<br />
from Payne), Hutchins (61 yard run); U Extra Points — Brown (2); UC TD — Zaby (10<br />
yard run), Charles (7 yard run), Zaby (3 yard run); UC Field Goals — White (32 yards,<br />
42 yards); UC Extra Points — White (3).<br />
ARIZONA - October 12,1974 - Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Rush Yards — U 33 for 72, A 62 for 289; Passing— U 16-36 for 171, A 19-37 for<br />
228; First Downs — U 13, A 32; Total Offense — U 69 for 243, A 99 for 517; Top<br />
Rushers — Upchurch (A) 20 for 125, Hill (A) 16 for 54, Hamilton (A) 12 for 47, Lunsford<br />
(A) 8 for 43, Marlowe (U) 9 for 29, Payne (U) 7 for 21; Top Passers — Hill (A) 18-30 for<br />
218, Payne (U) 12-26 for 126; Top Receivers — Bell (A) 10 for 129, Piper (A) 6 for 70,<br />
Armstead (U) 4 for 55, Collins (U) 4 for 50; Punting — Hoopes (A) 5 for 216, Brown (U)<br />
8 for 327.<br />
Score by periods:<br />
Utah 0 0 0 8 8 final<br />
Arizona 0 14 13 14 41 final<br />
U TD — Payne (3 yard run); U Extra Points — Hutchins (Pass from Payne);<br />
A TD — Hill (1 yard run). Bell (12 yard pass from Hill), Hamilton (3 yard run), Hamilton<br />
(1 yard run), Bell (13 yard pass from Hill), Lunsford (4 yard run); A Extra Points — Pistor<br />
(5).<br />
WYOMING - October 26,1974 - Laramie, Wyoming<br />
Rush Yards — U 44 for 69, W 51 for 181; Passing — U 17-31 for 246, W 5-17 for<br />
74; First Downs — U 22, W 18; Total Offense — U 75 for 315, W 68 for 255; Top<br />
Rushers — Spencer (U) 15 for 89, Wright (W) 16 for 64, Shaw (W) 8 for 58, Simmons<br />
(W) 13 for 52; Top Passers — Miller (U) 17-30 for 246, Costello (W) 5-14 for 74;<br />
Top Receivers — Collins (U) 3 for 75, Armstead (U) 4 for 57, Wilson (W) 3 for 52;<br />
Punting — Brown (U) 4 for 170, Marion (W) 6 for 245.<br />
Score by periods:<br />
Utah 3 io 0 0 13 final<br />
Wyoming 14 7 3 7 31 final<br />
U TD — Marlowe(l yard run); U Field Goals — Brown (31 yards, 41 yards);<br />
U Extra Point — Brown (1); W TD — Costello (12 yard run), Wright (9 yard run)<br />
Wright (8 yard run), Wright (9 yard run), W Field Goal — Costello (35 yards); W Extra<br />
Points — Marion (4).<br />
ARIZONA STATE - October 19,1974 - Tempe, Arizona<br />
Rush Yards — U 35 for 17, AS 65 for 198; Passing — U 5-22 for 97, AS 10-22 for<br />
160; First Downs — U 8, AS 20; Total <strong>of</strong>fense — U 57 for 114, AS 87 for 358; Top<br />
Rushers — Williams (AS) 25 for 126, Lovett (AS) 20 for 84; Spencer (U) 12 for 35,<br />
Marlowe (U) 5 for 16; Top Passers — Sproul (AS) 5-15 for 87, Hardy (AS) 5-6 for 73,<br />
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, AC, - /°' 5 A 6; „ T °P Receive " - Owens (AS) 5 for 64, Spencer (U) 1 for 56, Washingto<br />
(AS) 3 for 54; Punting - Schuknecht (AS) 6 for 232, Brown (U) 10 for 335.<br />
<strong>utah</strong> Score by Periods:<br />
utan 3 13 0 0 23<br />
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? • • • • • : 0 0 0 0 0 final<br />
Arizona State.. 10 7 3 12 32 final<br />
AS TD —<br />
Owens (22 yard pass from Sproul), Washington (29 yard pass from<br />
Sproul), Williams (8 yard run), Lovett (3 yard run); AS Field Goals — Kush (23 yards<br />
31 yards); AS Extra Points — Kush (2).<br />
SAN JOSE STATE - November 2, 1974 - Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Rush Yards — U 51 for 151, SJ 31 for 116; Passing— U 10-24 for 217, SJ 11-23<br />
for 196; First Downs — U 18, SJ 18; Total Offense — U 75 for 368, SJ 54 for 312;<br />
Top Rushers — Spencer (U) 10 for 67, Hutchins (U) 9 for 51, Robinson (SJ) 24 for 48,<br />
Marlowe (U) 11 for 42; Top Passers— Kimball (SJ) 11-23 for 196, On<strong>of</strong>rio (U) 5-11 for<br />
84, Miller (U) 4-10 for 69; Top Receivers — Armstead (U) 3 for 117, Hill (SJ) 2 for 57,<br />
Prager (SJ) 3 for 56, Cordy (U) 2 for 53; Punting — Cunningham (SJ) 7 for 263, Brown<br />
(U) 3 for 113.<br />
Score by periods:<br />
<strong>utah</strong><br />
0 0 6 0 6 final<br />
San Jose 7 io o 7 24 final<br />
U TD — Armstead (64 yard pass from Collins); SJ TD — Robinson (1 yard run),<br />
Hill (54 yard pass from Kimball), Sims (8 yard pass from Kimball); SJ Field Goal —<br />
Ploger (40 yards); SJ Extra Points — Ploger (3).<br />
NEW MEXICO - November 9, 1974 - Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Rush Yards — U 63 for 188, NM 51 for 141; Passing— U 6-9 for 75, NM 7-22 for<br />
109; First Downs — U 17, NM 16; Total Offense — U 72 for 263, NM 73 for 250; Top<br />
Rushers — Spencer (U) 20 for 91, Hutchins (U) 14 for 66, Jones (NM) 18 for 48, Perry<br />
(NM) 19 for 44; Top Passers — Keeran (NM) 6-19 for 100, Miller (U) 5-8 for 58; Top<br />
Receivers —Stewart (NM) 1 for 37, Spencer (U) 2 for 19; Punting — Brown (U) 7 for 316,<br />
Bauer (NM) 4 for 147.<br />
Score by periods:<br />
Utah 7 7 7 0 21 final<br />
New Mexico 0 3 0 7 10 final<br />
U TD — Spencer (3 yard run), Hobbs (11 yard pass from Miller), On<strong>of</strong>rio (4 yard<br />
run); U Extra Points — Brown (3); NM TD — Rupcich ( recovers fumble in end zone);<br />
NM Field Goal — Berg (36 yards), NM Extra Point — Berg (1).<br />
UTAH STATE - November 16,1974 - Logan, Utah<br />
Rush Yards— U 29 for 37, US 66 for 338; Passing — U 17-43 for 193, US 12-19 for<br />
170; First Downs — U 12, US 25; Total Offense — U 72 for 230, US 85 for 508; Top<br />
Rushers — Giammona (US) 31 for 207, D. Cox (US) 13 for 45, Spencer (U) 13 for 33;<br />
Top Passers — Miller (U) 14-36 for 169; Swanson (US) 10-17 for 140; Top Receivers —<br />
Coles (US) 5 for 80, Armstead (U) 7 for 68, Hobbs (U) 3 for 52; Punting — Brown (U)<br />
9 for 326, Knapp (US) 5 for 178.<br />
Score by periods:<br />
Utah 0 0 0 0 0 final<br />
Utah State 7 3 10 14 34 final<br />
US TD — Giammona (2 yard run), Giammona (89 yard run), Smith (5 yard pass<br />
from Wilson), D. Cox (1 yard run); US Field Goals — Knapp (23 yards, 26 yards); US<br />
Extra Points — Knapp (4).<br />
BRIGHAM YOUNG - November 23, 1974 - Provo, Utah<br />
Rush Yards — U 48 for 37, BY 41 for 173; Passing — U 14-30 for 187, BY 13-25<br />
for 125; First Downs — U 19, BY 16; Total Offense — U 78 for 234, BY 66 for 298;<br />
Top Rushers — Blanc (BY) 20 for 122, Spencer (U) 7 for 27; Top Passers — Sheide<br />
(BY) 11-22 for 104, Warner (U) 7-13 for 103, Miller (U) 7-17 for 84; Top Receivers—<br />
Cordy (U) 4 for 49, Hobbs (U) 3 for 47, Armstead (U) 3 for 43, Betham (BY) 2 for 40,<br />
Blanc (BY) 2 for 33; Punting — Brown (U) 9 for 348, Giles (BY) 7 for 251.<br />
Score by periods:<br />
Utah 0 6 0 14 20 final<br />
Brigham Young 14 7 14 13 48 final<br />
U TD — Armstead (22 yard pass from Warner), Peake (5 yard run), Miller (4 yard<br />
run); U Extra Points — Miller (run for 2 points); BY TD — Betham (100 yard kick<strong>of</strong>f<br />
return), Mahoney (12 yard pass from Sheide), Sheide (1 yard run), Blanc (2 yard run),<br />
Blanc (2 yard run), Christensen (5 yard pass from Sheide), Linford (55 yard interception<br />
return); BY Extra Points — Uselmann (6).<br />
LOUISIANA STATE - November 30,1974 - Baton Rouge, La.<br />
Rush Yards — U 51 for 167, LS 60 for 303; Passing — U 8-17 for 63, LS 3-9 for<br />
67; First Downs — U 13, LS 18; Total Offense — U 68 for 230, LS 69 for 370; Top<br />
Rushers — Spencer (U) 10 for 102, Robiskie (LS) 10 for 63, Francis (LS) 9 for 64, Davis<br />
(LS) 14 for 58; Top Passers — Broussard (LS) 3-7 for 67, Warner (U) 8-17 for 63; Top<br />
Receivers — Jones (LS) 1 for 38, Armstead (U) 3 for 24, Weeks (U) 2 for 20; Punting —<br />
Jackson (LS) 3 for 129, Brown (U) 5 for 175.<br />
Score by periods:<br />
Utah 0 10 0 0 10 final<br />
Louisiana State 7 14 7 7 35 final<br />
U TD — Spencer (2 yard run); U Field Goal — Brown (34 yards); U Extra Point —<br />
Brown (1); LS TD — Trimble (4 yard run), Dow (92 yard kick<strong>of</strong>f return), Davis (20 yard<br />
run), Davis (3 yard run), Francis (2 yard run); LS Extra Points — Jackson (5).<br />
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'The Best in the WAC"<br />
RICE STADIUM<br />
"An AstroTurf Palace"<br />
The University <strong>of</strong> Utah became the<br />
first school in the Western Athletic Conference<br />
to install artificial turf in August<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1972 due to a $1 million donation by<br />
Salt Lake businessman Robert L. Rice.<br />
The gift, the largest single amount in<br />
the history <strong>of</strong> Ute athletics, was directed<br />
toward the installation <strong>of</strong> AstroTurf, a<br />
new surface on the all-weather track, a<br />
new lighting system, and the construction<br />
<strong>of</strong> a new Scholarship box, ticket<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice and concession areas.<br />
The turf and track were ready for use<br />
during the 1972 season providing an<br />
ever-beautiful backdrop to Utah's exciting<br />
<strong>football</strong>. The new Scholarship box<br />
was completed for the 1973 season.<br />
Completion <strong>of</strong> these projects will give<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Utah total athletic<br />
facilities equaled by few schools in the<br />
nation.<br />
First rudiments <strong>of</strong> the stadium were<br />
completed in 1927. Constant improvements<br />
and remodeling projects since<br />
that time have made it one <strong>of</strong> the finest<br />
in the west.<br />
With a seating capacity <strong>of</strong> more than<br />
30,000, Rice Stadium is a timber<br />
30<br />
and concrete structure with dirt<br />
fill. Styled in a horseshoe fashion, the<br />
stadium contains a modern all-weather<br />
track which encircles the playing field.<br />
The open south end is beautifully landscaped.<br />
When utilized for non-athletic events,<br />
the stadium (because <strong>of</strong> the round seating<br />
arrangement on the north end) is<br />
frequently referred to as "Stadium<br />
Bowl." The seats in the north end were<br />
built in 1947.<br />
A major remodeling project was completed<br />
in 1966 which saw the installation<br />
<strong>of</strong> over 5,000 chair seats and the<br />
construction <strong>of</strong> a press box on the west<br />
side. The one level structure is one <strong>of</strong><br />
the most functional press facilities in the<br />
west, running between the 25-yard<br />
lines.<br />
Utah defeated Colorado Mines 44-6<br />
in the first <strong>football</strong> contest played in<br />
the stadium.<br />
The Utah Utah State game in 1961<br />
drew the largest crowd ever to the<br />
stadium (32,438).
ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF UTAH<br />
The rugged skyscrapers <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wasatch mountain range nudge the<br />
eastern edge <strong>of</strong> the University <strong>of</strong> Utah's<br />
1168-acre campus. No gently rolling<br />
hills or grassy knolls here. This is<br />
canyon country with a four-season climate<br />
and ready access to the outdoors.<br />
Six world-famous resorts within 45<br />
minutes <strong>of</strong> the campus become Winter<br />
and Spring quarter classrooms for the<br />
largest college ski program in the nation.<br />
Salt Lake City, a progressive urban<br />
and industrial center (population<br />
565,759) at the crossroads <strong>of</strong> the West,<br />
is five minutes away. Campus and community<br />
are complementary. Students<br />
relate to the social, political and cultural<br />
life <strong>of</strong> a growing metropolitan<br />
area, and citizens share in the varied<br />
activities <strong>of</strong> the "city within a city."<br />
The University <strong>of</strong> Utah perpetuates<br />
the state's tradition <strong>of</strong> excellence in<br />
education — in innovative rather than<br />
conventional ways. Although it is the<br />
oldest state university west <strong>of</strong> the Missouri<br />
River, it is invigorated, not encumbered,<br />
by this heritage. It is free<br />
to experiment — to implement new<br />
ideas in structure, curriculum and policies.<br />
The University functions as a<br />
participatory democracy. Decisions<br />
which affect its course are cooperatively<br />
made by faculty, student and<br />
administration representatives. This<br />
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open communication, tempered by<br />
sound dedication to rationality, makes<br />
the University <strong>of</strong> Utah a good place to<br />
grow.<br />
University, <strong>of</strong> Utah life is a diverse<br />
as the 24,000 individuals who live it.<br />
Students from Utah's 29 counties, all<br />
50 states and 71 different countries<br />
make their own happenings in an atmosphere<br />
<strong>of</strong> responsible freedom.<br />
Within a world as personal as their<br />
circle <strong>of</strong> friends and chosen outlets<br />
<strong>of</strong> self-expression, students contribute<br />
individually in student government,<br />
sports, theatre, music, dance, art, political<br />
and social groups and religious<br />
programs. The Utah student body enjoys<br />
traditional events like Contemporary<br />
issues, weekend stomps, <strong>football</strong><br />
cheering sections and Sunday concerts<br />
— jazz and otherwise, and is intrigued<br />
by the here-and-now-world <strong>of</strong> Ralph<br />
Nader, Bernadette Devlin, Maxwell<br />
Taylor, Coretta King, Burt Bacharach,<br />
Dionne Warwicke and scores more<br />
newsmakers. In a climate <strong>of</strong> dynamic<br />
independence, strongly supported by<br />
staff and faculty interest, University <strong>of</strong><br />
Utah students work in individual ways<br />
toward the goals <strong>of</strong> self-reliance, economic<br />
self-sufficiency and the critical<br />
judgment crucial to the decision-making<br />
life ahead <strong>of</strong> them.
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<strong>1975</strong> Junior Varsity <strong>Football</strong> Schedule<br />
September<br />
October<br />
October<br />
October<br />
October<br />
October<br />
12<br />
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Dixie Salt Lake City 7:30 p.m.<br />
IJ.S.U. Salt Lake Cit v 2:00 p - m -<br />
Mesa <strong>College</strong> Grand Junction, Colo. 8:00 p.m.<br />
B Y.u Salt Lake City 2:00 p.m.<br />
Snow. Salt Lake City 2:00 p.m.<br />
Ricks Salt Lake City 2:00 p.m.<br />
Utes Move Into 14th WAC Year<br />
As the winner <strong>of</strong> 15 different team<br />
championships in the past twelve years it is<br />
obvious that the University <strong>of</strong> Utah's membership<br />
in the Western Athletic Conference has<br />
been a rewarding one.<br />
Founded July 1, 1962, by six universities<br />
which had been members <strong>of</strong> the Mountain<br />
States Conference and the Border Conference<br />
the WAC is headed by Commissioner<br />
Stan Bates.<br />
He is assisted by Information Director,<br />
Nordy Jensen and Director <strong>of</strong> Officials,<br />
John Adams.<br />
Arizona State, Brigham Young, Arizona,<br />
New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming were charter<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the WAC. UTEP and Colorado<br />
State since been added.<br />
Balance has always been a key goal <strong>of</strong> the<br />
WAC. Within the past six years, present<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the WAC have appeared in<br />
Sugar, Peach, Sun, and their own Fiesta<br />
Bowl <strong>football</strong> games; won national team<br />
championships in basketball, baseball and<br />
skiing and captured national individual crowns<br />
in gymnastics, swimming, wrestling and track<br />
and field.<br />
UTE TRAVEL PLANS<br />
WAC AREA<br />
• COLORADO STATE<br />
WESTERN °f v£R ,<br />
(Headquar1«ri)<br />
Indiana, September 27 — Leave Friday 11:00 a.m. United Air Charter 5140, arrive Indianapolis<br />
at 3:45. Team to stay at Howard Johnson, 1 722 North Walnut Street, Bloomington,<br />
Indiana (812) 332-7241. Leave via United 6:00 p.m. Saturday, arrive 8:20 p.m. Salt Lake<br />
City.<br />
New Mexico, October 18 — Leave Friday 12 noon Frontier 62-63, arrive Albuquerque<br />
3:03 p.m. Team to stay at Howard Johsnon (midtown), 900 Medical Arts l\IE, (505)<br />
243-5693. Leave 6:00 p.m. Frontier 96-1 7, arrive 8:55 p.m. Salt Lake City.<br />
Oregon, October 25 — Leave Friday 2:00 p.m. Hughes Air West Charter, arrive Eugene<br />
2:32 p.m. Team to stay at Country Squire, (503) 484-2000. Leave via Hughes Air West<br />
6:30 p.m., arrive 9:02 p.m. Salt Lake City.<br />
Tennessee, November 8 — Leave Friday 9:00 a.m. United Charter 5140, arrive Knoxville<br />
2:20 p.m. Team to stay at Hyatt Regency, 500 Hill Ave., Knoxville. (615) 673-1234 Leave<br />
6:00 p.m. United Air 5140, arrive 8:40 a.m. Salt Lake City.<br />
Arizona, November 22 — Leave Friday 6:30 p.m. Hughes Air West charter, arrive Tucson<br />
8:01 p.m. Team to stay at Howard Johnsons, 1025 Benson Hwy, Tucson (602) 623-7792<br />
Leave via Hughes Air West charter 11:45 p.m., arrive 1:16 a.m. (Sunday) Salt Lake City.<br />
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Utah State<br />
at Salt Lake<br />
Sept. 13-7:30 p.m. (MDT)<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
President: Dr. Glen L. Taggart<br />
Athletic Director: LaDell Andersen<br />
Publicity Director: Craig Hislop (801) 752-4100 i<br />
Colors: Blue and White<br />
Nickname: Big Blue, Utags, State<br />
Enrollment: 8,890<br />
Stadium: E.L. "Dick" Romney<br />
Location: Logan, Utah<br />
Offense: Multiple "I" and split backs<br />
Defense: 5-2<br />
Conference: NCAA Independent<br />
COACHES<br />
Head Coach: Phil Krueger<br />
Alma Mater-Year: Southeast Missouri State,<br />
1951<br />
Record at Utah State: 15-7<br />
Career Record: 25-17<br />
Assistants: Ray Butcher, Doug Smith, Jeff<br />
Jorgensen, Jack Robinson, AI Saunders,<br />
Scott Ackerman, Chris Pella<br />
1974 RESULTS (8-3)<br />
UTAH STATE<br />
17-7 Wyoming<br />
9- 6 Brigham Young<br />
3-72 Oklahoma<br />
24-23 Colorado State<br />
27-24 Kent State<br />
21-16 West Texas State<br />
17- 3 Idaho<br />
3- 7 Southern Mississippi<br />
34- 0 Utah<br />
20- 7 Weber State<br />
6-34 San Diego State<br />
<strong>1975</strong> OUTLOOK<br />
A defense loaded with talent and experience;<br />
an <strong>of</strong>fense featuring the nation's best<br />
runner in 1974 and a schedule deserving <strong>of</strong><br />
both.<br />
Phil Krueger's <strong>1975</strong> Utah State <strong>Football</strong><br />
team, his third, seems to have a great deal<br />
going for it. But the schedule (featuring<br />
games at Texas, Arkansas, Florida State and<br />
building power Boise State) sobers the outlook<br />
a bit.<br />
"This is the best talent we've had since<br />
I've been here" said Krueger, matter-<strong>of</strong>factly.<br />
"We've simply got to put it together.<br />
While we're doing that, we'll be adjusting<br />
our defensive philosophy to <strong>of</strong>fset the wide<br />
open passing attack we'll see. And, on<br />
<strong>of</strong>fense, we'll be searchinglfor a center; we<br />
want to re-group the <strong>of</strong>fensive line into a<br />
cohesive unit; we will look hard for a quarter-<br />
PHIL KRUEGER<br />
Head Coach<br />
September 13—Utah Salt Lake City<br />
September 20—Florida<br />
September 27—San Diego St<br />
Tallahassee<br />
ir 09 4-Texas<br />
October October 11—West Texas State<br />
October 18—Weber State<br />
October 25—Arkansas<br />
November 1—Wyoming<br />
November 8—Brigham Young<br />
November 15—Boise State<br />
November<br />
Austin *."<br />
Logan<br />
Ogden<br />
Fayetteville<br />
Logan<br />
Logan<br />
Boise<br />
22—Colorado State Ft. Collins<br />
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back to run the <strong>of</strong>fense and we'll be trying to<br />
develop a more threatening passing attact to<br />
complement our fine running game."<br />
LETTERMEN RETURNING (32)<br />
Offense: Kory Coles (se), Dan Cox (tb),<br />
Louie Giammona (tb), Barry Grasseschi<br />
(oc), Bill Haynes (ot), Jesse Kemp (tb),<br />
Mike Meksto (oc), Eldon Messersmith<br />
(og), Keith Mullins (og), Orlando Nelson<br />
(te), Scott Parrish (ot), Bobby Robinson<br />
(fb), Steve Smith (fb-tb), Paul Tidwell<br />
(fb), Paul Tippets (se-fl).<br />
Defense: AI Bateman (lb), Bob Dzierzak (dt),<br />
Charlie Haynes (dt), Ron Holmes (de),<br />
Jim Hough (dt-ng), Brian Longuevan (lb),<br />
Chuck Martens (lb), Mark Masson (cb),<br />
Steve Maughan (de), Ron "Smoke" Mc-<br />
Cloud (fs), Claude Nelson (de), Jim<br />
Samadur<strong>of</strong>f (ng), Randy Stockham (de),<br />
Kim Wallace (dt), Joel Watson (lb), Dave<br />
Williams (cb), Wayne Womack (dt).<br />
HONOR CANDIDATES: L ouie Giammona<br />
(tb), Scott Parrish (ot), Steve Maughan<br />
(del.<br />
LETTERMEN LOST: (16)<br />
TOP NEWCOMERS: Greg Van Ness (qb),<br />
Greg Daley (fl), John Hooks (te), Dave<br />
Newberry (og), Dave Niiro (cb), John<br />
Dodge (cb-punter).<br />
Series Record: Utah leads 47-22-4<br />
Year by Year Since 1960<br />
1960 - 6-0<br />
1961 - 6-17<br />
1962 - 6-19<br />
1963 - 25-23<br />
1964- 14-6<br />
1965 - 7-14<br />
1966-- 7-13<br />
1967 - 18-19<br />
1968 - 13-28<br />
1969 - 27-7<br />
1970 - 17-0<br />
1971 - 17-21<br />
1972 - 16-44<br />
1973 - 31-28<br />
1974 - 0-34
Game Number 2<br />
Washington State<br />
at Salt Lake<br />
Sept. 20-7:30 p.m. (MDT)<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
President: Dr. Glenn Terrell j||y| SWEENEY<br />
Athletic Director: Ray Nagel U-.J r„a.h<br />
Publicity Director: Mike Wilson (509) 335-4501 neaa ^° acn<br />
Colors: Crimson & Gray Mark Maenhout back and new face Brian<br />
Nickname: Cougars Kelly.<br />
Enrollment: 15,600 On defense the Cougars are going to the<br />
Stadium: Martin Stadium (27,600) 7_2 look with three down linemen and four<br />
Location: Pullman, Washington linebackers.<br />
Offense: Veer -|-ne secondary returns a mixture <strong>of</strong> vets<br />
Defense: 7-2 and sophomores. Tony Heath, Robert Crow,<br />
Conference: Pacific - 8 and Andre Stuckeyall started some <strong>of</strong> 1974.<br />
COACHES LETTERMEN RETURNING (44)<br />
Head Coach: Jim Sweeney 1951 Offense: Mark Maenhout (se), Dan Smith<br />
Alma Mater-Year: Portland, University <strong>of</strong><br />
1951 Record at Washington State 23-51-1<br />
Career Record: 54-71-1<br />
Mark Yo Rob|n Ross<br />
Car| Barschig (te)> V e m chamberlain (fb),<br />
Dennis Pearson, (fl), Ray Kimble (se),<br />
Assistants: Bill Cords, Walt Cubley Larry E Ramson (te), John Hopkins qb,<br />
^ " T ^ L - J rf r? l-Jl^H ' D Doornink (tb , Vaughn Williams<br />
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Indiana<br />
at Bloomington<br />
Sept. 27- 1:30 p.m. (CDT)<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
President: Dr. John W. Ryan<br />
Athletic Director: (To be announced soon)<br />
Publicity Director: Tom Miller (812) 337-2421<br />
Colors: Cream & Crimson<br />
Nickname: Fightin' Hoosiers<br />
Enrollment: 29, 706<br />
Stadium: Memorial (52,354)<br />
Location: Bloomington, Indiana<br />
Offense: Pro-Set, split-backs<br />
Defense: 4-4<br />
Conference: Big Ten<br />
COACHES<br />
Head Coach: Lee Corso<br />
Alma Mater-Year: Florida State .57<br />
Record at Indiana: 3-19<br />
Career Record: 31-30-3<br />
Assistants: Morris Watts, Jim Gruden, Bob<br />
Otolski, Hal Hunter, Pete Compise, Ray<br />
Shands, Jim Johnson, Trent Walters,<br />
Wally Moore, Elizabeth (Buzz) Kurpius<br />
Trainer: Bob Young<br />
1974 RESULTS (1-10)<br />
Indiana<br />
0-16 Illinois<br />
20-35 Arizona<br />
22-28 Kentucky<br />
0-24 West Virginia<br />
34- 3 Minnesota<br />
9-49 Ohio State<br />
25-35 Wisconsin<br />
7-21 Michigan<br />
22-24 Northwestern<br />
10-19 Michigan State<br />
17-38 Purdue<br />
<strong>1975</strong> OUTLOOK<br />
A strong and productive spring practice<br />
indicated Indiana can make a significant<br />
advance in <strong>1975</strong>. There is more talent, more<br />
depth and more experience.<br />
Offensively the Hoosiers can move the<br />
ball. Junior Courtney Snyder was No. 3<br />
Big Ten rusher as a sophomore and broke<br />
Indiana's one-season record with 1,265 yards,<br />
winning All-Big Ten selection. Junior Terry<br />
Jones led the Big Ten in passing as a<br />
sophomore, hitting on .572 <strong>of</strong> his tosses,<br />
throwing for a league-leading nine TDs and<br />
suffering only four interceptions in 145<br />
attempts. Receiver-wise, 6-5 Trent Smock<br />
and flanker Keith Calvin, the latter playing<br />
as a freshman, ranked fourth in the Big Ten.<br />
Obviously defense is the Indiana probelm<br />
and that appears strengthened. Huge Greg<br />
LEE CORSO<br />
Head Coach<br />
September 13—Minnesota Bloomington<br />
September 20—Nebraska Lincoln<br />
September 27—Utah Bloomington<br />
October 4—North Carolina State Raleigh<br />
October 11—Northwestern Evanston<br />
October 18—Iowa Bloomington<br />
October 25—Michigan Ann Arbor<br />
November 1—Ohio State Columbus<br />
November 8—Michigan State Bloomington<br />
November 15—Wisconsin Madison<br />
November 22—Purdue Bloomington<br />
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McGuire has moved from <strong>of</strong>fense to defense<br />
and is an All-American candidate there.<br />
Linebacker Donnie Thomas, another All-<br />
American prospect, heads up a strong and<br />
deep corps, so improved that coach Lee<br />
Corso is dropping his 5-3 defense to return<br />
to his favored 4-4 this fall.<br />
The Hoosiers appear to be in a position<br />
where improvement could bring dramatic<br />
changes in the record. Although 1-10 last<br />
year they came so close so many times it<br />
fosters the thought that many can be turned<br />
around—such as a 24-22 loss to Northwestern,<br />
28-22 to Kentucky, 35-25 to Wisconsin,<br />
plus great efforts against some excellent<br />
teams. They carried Michigan into the<br />
final quarter before losing, 21-7 and extended<br />
Michigan State in a 19-10 affair.<br />
LETTERMEN RETURNING (45)<br />
Offense: Keith Calvin (wr), Trent Smock<br />
(wr), George Edgar (te), Kevin Westover<br />
(te), Dave Knowles, (t), Jim Wersky (t),<br />
Joe Doggett (g), Mike McCord (g), Jim<br />
Shuck (c), Terry Colby (c), Terry Jones<br />
(qb), Bob Kramer (qb), Nick Barnes (hb),<br />
Courtney Snyder (hb), Rick Enis (gb),<br />
Reggie Holmes (fb), Cliff Janiak (fb).<br />
Defense: Mark Deming (e), Mike Elkenberry<br />
(e), Derek Foree (e), Mark Miklozek (e),<br />
Carl Smith (e), Russ Compton (t), Jack<br />
H<strong>of</strong>fman (t), Jim O'Rourke (t), Don<br />
Schanz (t), Craig Brinkman (lb), Tom<br />
Buck (lb), Mark DiSalvo (lb), John<br />
Kovatch (lb), Dan Marr (lb), Steve Sanders<br />
(lb), Donnie Thomas (lb), Kirk<br />
Edwards (cb), Doug Gordon (cb), Joel<br />
Kirby (cb), Chuck Miller (cb), Harold<br />
Waterhous (cb), Mike Watts (cb), Kevin<br />
Grump (s), Willie Jones (s), Greg Mcintosh<br />
(s), Ti m McVay (s), Willie Wilson (s), Dan<br />
Zarlingo (s).<br />
HONOR CANDIDATES: Trent Smock (se),<br />
Courtney Snyder (hb), Donnie Thomas<br />
(lb), Greg McGuire (t).<br />
LETTERMEN LOST: 30<br />
TOP NEWCOMER: Dobby Grossman (qb).<br />
SERIES RECORD: First Meeting
Game Number 4<br />
Iowa State<br />
at Salt Lake<br />
October 4 - 7:30 p.m. (MDT)<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
President: Dr. W. Robert Parks<br />
Athletic Director: Lou McCullough<br />
Publicity Director: Harry Burrell(515) 294-3372<br />
Colors: Cardinal and Gold<br />
Nickname: Cyclones<br />
Enrollment: 20,000<br />
Stadium: New Cyclone Stadium (unnamed)<br />
Location: Ames, Iowa<br />
Offense: Veer-T<br />
Defense: 5-2<br />
Conference: Big Eight<br />
COACHES<br />
Head Coach: Earle Bruce<br />
Alma Mater-Year: Ohio State, 1953<br />
Record at Iowa State: 8-14<br />
Career Record: 18-16<br />
Assistants: Tom Harper, Randy Hart, Bob<br />
Tucker, Charlie Lyle, Tom Backhus, Tom<br />
Vaughan, Tom Lichtenberg<br />
Trainer: Frank Randall<br />
1974 RESULTS (4-7)<br />
Iowa State<br />
3-24 Texas Tech<br />
28-31 Washington<br />
34- 7 Brigham Young<br />
27- 3 New Mexico<br />
7-34 Colorado<br />
23-18 Kansas State<br />
22-20 Kansas<br />
10-28 Oklahoma<br />
13-23 Nebraska<br />
7-10 Missouri<br />
12-14 Oklahoma St.<br />
<strong>1975</strong> OUTLOOK<br />
Iowa State is looking for an exciting<br />
<strong>football</strong> campaign in <strong>1975</strong>. The Cyclones<br />
will be dedicating their new, 50,000 seat<br />
stadium and unveiling the equally new locker<br />
and training room facilities, which gives ISU<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the finest complexes anywhere.<br />
Head Coach Earle Bruce is looking for<br />
his best Cyclone team in three years, too.<br />
Eight returning starters <strong>of</strong>fensively hope to<br />
form a rugged unit while the defense must<br />
find consistent linebackers to regain the top<br />
form it showed throughout much <strong>of</strong> the 1974<br />
season.<br />
Iowa State's veteran <strong>of</strong>fensive line, which<br />
lost just one starter, is headed by senior<br />
guard Bob Bos and center Jeff Jones. The<br />
backfield has three letterman quarterbacks<br />
in Buddy Hardeman, Tom Mason and Wayne<br />
EARLE BRUCE<br />
Head Coach<br />
September 13—UCLA Los Angeles<br />
September 20— Air Force Ames<br />
September 27—Florida State Tallahassee<br />
October 4—Utah Salt Lake City<br />
October 11—Kansas State Manhatten<br />
October 18—Kansas Ames<br />
October 25—Oklahoma Norman<br />
November 1—Colorado Ames<br />
November 8—Missouri Ames<br />
November 15—Nebraska Lincoln<br />
November 22—Oklahoma State Ames<br />
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Stanely and an exciting runner in tailback<br />
Mike Williams.<br />
The Cyclone's top threat is split end<br />
Luther Blue, the nation's No. 2 kick-<strong>of</strong>f<br />
returner last year and team's leading receiver.<br />
Defensively, 275 pound sophomore tackle<br />
Mike Stensrud and brother Maynard, a<br />
middle guard, are the line leaders while<br />
transfer Greg Pittman is counted on as a<br />
quality linebacker.<br />
Iowa State's non-conference schedule is<br />
once again demanding with road games at<br />
UCLA, Florida State and Utah, all evening<br />
games, and the stadium dedication game<br />
with Air Force.<br />
LETTERMEN RETURNING (36)<br />
Offense: Luther Blue (se), Bob Bos (og),<br />
AI Dixon (se), John Fritsch (c), Pierre<br />
Gelins (ot), Dave Greenwood (te), Don<br />
Greenwood (te), Greg Grove (fl), Buddy<br />
Hardeman (qb), Jeff Jones (c), Doug<br />
Lenth (k), Tom Mason (qb), Gerry<br />
Petsch (ot), Guy Preston (te), Glover<br />
Rogers (te), Forry Smith (se), Wayne<br />
Stanely (qb), Rob St<strong>of</strong>fel (og), Mike<br />
Williams (tb), Randy Young (ot).<br />
Defense: Lagrant Anthony (lb), Sy Bassett<br />
(rover), Mike Gnade (lb), Tony Hawkins<br />
(cb), Jerry Jaksich (cb), Ray King (de),<br />
Wayne Lyles (rover), Ron McFarland<br />
(dt), Joe Palmisano (de), Lenzy Perine<br />
(de), Tom Randall (dt), Maynard Stensrud<br />
(mg), Mike Stensrud (dt), Jack Thoma<br />
(lb), Craig Volkens (de), Mark<br />
Williams (s).<br />
HONOR CANDIDATES: Luther Blue (se),<br />
Mike Stensrud (dt)<br />
LETTERMEN LOST: (15)<br />
TOP NEWCOMERS: Otis Rodgers (de),<br />
Greg Pittman (lb), Dexter Green (tb).<br />
SERIES RECORD: Iowa State 2-0<br />
Year by Year<br />
1970 • 13-16<br />
1972 22-44
Game Number 5<br />
Wyoming<br />
at Salt Lake<br />
Oct. 11 -7:30 p.m. (MPT) "^CoaT<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION ^2*SwMr MM<br />
President: Dr. William D. Carlson JM<br />
Athletic Director: George McCarty •<br />
Publicity Director: Bill Young - Kevin McKinney Uh JH<br />
Colors: Brown and Yellow (307) 766-2256<br />
Nickname: Cowboys, Pokes<br />
Enrollment: 8,000 <strong>of</strong>fensive letterwinners (seven starters) and<br />
Stadium: Memorial (27,000) 21 defensive men (eight starters). The<br />
Location: Laramie, Wyoming manpower pool also includes 10 non-lettered<br />
Offense: Wyoming Wishbone squadmen and 17 redshirts.<br />
Defense: 4-3 "All jobs are up for grabs," Akers says.<br />
Conference: Western Athletic "From early appraisals it appears we have<br />
COACHES some pretty good players, but until they<br />
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Game Number 6<br />
New Mexico<br />
at Albuquerque<br />
October 18 - 1:30 p.m. (MDT)<br />
——^——^————— BILLMONDTI Hk%<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION Head Coach A '<br />
President: Dr. Ferrel Heady | ^<br />
Athletic Director: Lavon McDonald th , accurate place kicker in the<br />
Publicity Director:Don Mcguire (505) 277-2026 ^llegl ranks<br />
Colors: Cherry and Silver Defense could be the strongest part <strong>of</strong><br />
Nickname: Lobos tne LoDO squad going into spring practice<br />
Enrollment: 20,000 „„„__. with nine starters returning from last spring.<br />
Stadium: University Stadium (30,000) R o b j n Co|e and Dave -Thompson lead the list<br />
Location: Albuquerque <strong>of</strong> returnees. Cole accounted for 52 unassist-<br />
Offense: Pro-set ed tacx\es and 38 assists from his defensive<br />
Defense: 5-2<br />
Conference: Western Athletic<br />
end spot |ast season. Thompson, like Cole,<br />
started every game as a sophomore last<br />
COACHES season and ended up as the team's leading<br />
Head Coach: BillMondt tackier. Dave had 58 unassisted tackles and<br />
Alma Mater-Year: Colorado, 1959 74 assists.<br />
Record at New Mexico: 4-6-1 Other top returnees include tackle Andy<br />
Career Record: 4-6-1 Frederick, linebacker Mark Rupcich and<br />
Assistants: Bill Canty, Dell Wight, Gene middle guard Steve Ciepiela. All three start-<br />
Huey, Bill Waters, Jim Anderson, Bob ed at least nine <strong>of</strong> the Lobos' 11 games last<br />
McCray, Harold Queisser season.<br />
Trainer: L.F. "Tow" Diehm LETTERMEN RETURNING (36)<br />
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Offense: Mike Andrakowicz (ot), Edgar Bell<br />
H t : > U L I : > , a ' b "" (og), Bob Berg (k), Ken Brown (og),<br />
,, „ _ . Ken Bryant (qb), Preston Dennard (se),<br />
j?*-" Colorado state Preston Hall (te), Rick Haury (ot), Jim<br />
7S i= a * Haynes (k), Bob Keeran (qb), Gary<br />
, „ ,„'Ta 0 et a atp McAllster (te), Steve Myer (qb), Pete<br />
l ii Q,„J state Robison (te), Gil Stewart (fl), Ben Turner<br />
32 21 wvomina (tb), Troy Williams (qb), Steve Wilson (c).<br />
% 2T a-, niwatf Defense: Don Block (de), Marion Chapman<br />
Z11J New Mexico State < lb >' G D ab « Chav f z 10 21 Utah<br />
('»>. Steve Ciepiela<br />
(mg), Robin Cole (de), Dave Cooksey<br />
3-36 Brigham Young | d ^»' £ nd * F !, ede !l Ck , < dt) ' B ° b , HaineS<br />
in oi T»y« FI p«n<br />
( ct d/-). Max Hudspeth (db), Bob Johnson<br />
( m K Rick K o p e c k y {mJi C h u c k Pettet<br />
< dt >; Earl Pe ' tet „ < dt >. Rand V Rich ( s the return <strong>of</strong> quarterback Steve Myer. Myer<br />
>.<br />
M a r k Rupcich (lb), Bob Supergan (s),<br />
led the nation for the first six weeks in Dave Thompson (lb), Ronnie Wallace (cb),<br />
1974 and then underwent surgery on a knee.<br />
T i m Westcott (cb).<br />
He has fully recovered and should return to HONOR CANDIDATES: Steve Myer (qb),<br />
midseason form. Myer hit on 53.6 percent Robin Cole (de), Edgar Bell (og), Randy<br />
<strong>of</strong> his pass attempts last year (105 <strong>of</strong> 196). Rich (db).<br />
Mondt will have three <strong>of</strong> the top four running I FTTPRMFU I nQT n<br />
backs returning, led by fullback Floyd Perry LCI itraviEin LU»I. u<br />
with 294 yards. The top newcomer on the TOP NEWCOMERS: Bobby Scott (fb),<br />
squad could just be fullback Bobby Scott, a Bobby Forrest (rb).<br />
t r Sfer fr0n E W rth<br />
o ^ . l "? ?<br />
JC Wh<br />
°<br />
9atnered<br />
SERIES RECORD: Utah leads 12-4-1<br />
860 yards rushing last season.<br />
Thirteen different players caught passes<br />
v.,.i.„v.,.o iaci<br />
Year b Year Slnce<br />
V<br />
1 9 6 2<br />
last season with eight returning including the 1962 - 7-7 1969 - 24-0<br />
leader, tight end Pete Robison (20 for 236 1963-19-6 1970-28-34<br />
yards). The interior line is a veteran group 1964 - 16-0 1971 - 39-57<br />
led by honors candidate Edgar Bell (235) at 1965-10-13 1972-59-14<br />
the guard. There should be no problem 1966-27-0 1973-36-35<br />
with the kicking game. Bob "Ice" Berg may 1967-42-27<br />
1968 - 30-7<br />
1974-21-10<br />
September 13—Fresno State Albuquerque<br />
September 20—Texas Tech Lubbock<br />
September 27—Colorado State Albuquerque<br />
October 4—Brigham Young Provo<br />
October 11—Arizona State Albuquerque<br />
October 18—Utah Albuquerque<br />
October 25—Arizona Tucson<br />
November 1—Texas-El Paso Albuquerque<br />
November 8—San Jose State San Jose<br />
November 15—Wyoming Albuquerque<br />
November 22—New Mexico State Las Cruces<br />
42
Game Number 7<br />
Oregon<br />
at Eugene<br />
October 25 - 1:30 p.m. (PDT)<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
President : Dr. William B. Boyd<br />
Athletic Director: Norval J. Rhyhey<br />
Publicity Director: Chuck Niemi (503) 686-5494<br />
Colors: Emerald green and lemon yellow<br />
Nickname: Ducks or Webfbots<br />
Enrollment: 16,270<br />
Stadium: Autzen (41,097)<br />
Location: Eugene, Oregon<br />
Offense: Veer<br />
Defense: 50 Defense<br />
Conference: Pacific 8<br />
COACHES<br />
Head Coach: Don Read<br />
Alma Mater-Year: Sacramento State 1959<br />
Record at Oregon: 2-9<br />
Career Record: 22-28<br />
Assistants: Fred vonAppen, Gene Dahlquist,<br />
John Marshall, Steve Sogge, Joe Schaffeld,<br />
Dick Arbuckle, Carl Blackburn, Don Cortez<br />
Trainer: Larry Standifer<br />
1974 RESULTS (2-9)<br />
Oregon<br />
7-61 Nebraska<br />
27-23 Air Force<br />
23-16 Utah<br />
10-14 Northwestern<br />
10-40 California<br />
7-16 Southern California<br />
0-66 Washington<br />
16-21 Washington State<br />
0-21 UCLA<br />
0-17 Stanford<br />
16-35 Oregon State<br />
<strong>1975</strong> OUTLOOK<br />
"We have a year under our belts — the<br />
staff and the players—and we all know what<br />
stillneedsto be done," Read surveys. "We'll<br />
have a lot more leadership even though we'll<br />
still be a junior-dominated team."<br />
"We see this team as a bunch <strong>of</strong> guys<br />
who will be better," he summarizes. "We<br />
hope that the year <strong>of</strong> experience with the<br />
Veer and a building <strong>of</strong> the 'we' attitude will<br />
make us that much stronger."<br />
Getting down to specifics, Oregon should<br />
again be strong defensively. Sometimes or<br />
regular starters will be available at all II<br />
positions, including several stellar performers:<br />
Tackle Greg Gibson (6-3, 234), Strong-side<br />
linebacker Darrell Mehl (6-0, 224), Middle<br />
linebacker Tom Yaru (6-2, 235) and corner<br />
back Mario Clark (6-2, 184) a senior who<br />
is a bonafide All-American candidate.<br />
September 13—Oklahoma Norman<br />
September 20—San Jose State Eugene<br />
September 27—Minnesota Minneapolis<br />
October 4—Washington Eugene<br />
October 11—California Eugene<br />
October 18—Southern California Los Angeles<br />
October 25—Utah Eugene<br />
November 1—Washington State Pullman<br />
November 8—UCLA Eugene<br />
November 15—Stanford Stanford<br />
November 22—Oregon State Eugene<br />
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DON READ<br />
Head Coach<br />
0<br />
\ N^<br />
The wide receiver corps counts Wayne<br />
Johnson (5-11, 173) and Greg Bauer (5-9,<br />
168), while there figures to be a concerted,<br />
eight-man scramble for the two running<br />
back slots. Teddy Farmer (6-0, 175) and<br />
George Bennett (6-1, 218) currently lead the<br />
parade, but several others should put in a<br />
bid before the season opens.<br />
At quarterback, it will be more <strong>of</strong> the<br />
same. Phil Brus, a junior who sat out last<br />
season after transfering from California,<br />
brings a solid set <strong>of</strong> frosh credentials. He<br />
had 64 completions for 739 yards and six<br />
touchdowns while completing 68.1 per cent<br />
<strong>of</strong> his tosses and later threw for 290 yards and<br />
two scores in the Bears' 1972 spring game.<br />
LETTERMEN RETURNING: 34<br />
Offense: Greg Bauer (wr), George Bennett<br />
(rb), Ken Bondelie (ol), Eugene Brown<br />
(rb), Jeff Butts (te), Kevin Culligan (te),<br />
Les Duman (ol), Teddy Farmer (rb).<br />
Tommy Garrett (rb), Chris Haake (ol),<br />
Ron Hunt (ol), Wayne Johnson (wr),<br />
John Nehl (qb), Carl Nickerson (c), Laird<br />
Riffle (ol), Chuck Thomas (ol), Stan<br />
Woodfill (k).<br />
Defense: Mike Chriss (db), Mario Clark (cb),<br />
Mark Cramer (lb), Greg Gibson (dl),<br />
Bobby Green (lb), Bill Hurst (dl), Don<br />
Johnson (dl), Tim Leighton (dl). Hank<br />
Love (lb), Joe McEnroe (dl), Darrell Mehl<br />
(lb), Dave Morgan (dl), Brian Rek<strong>of</strong>ke<br />
(db), Gunnar Scholer (lb), Jo JO White<br />
(cb), Chuck Wills (db), Tom Yaru (lb).<br />
HONOR CANDIDATES: Greg Gibson (dt),<br />
Darrell Mehl (lb), Tom Yaru (lb), Mario<br />
Clark (cb), Ron Hunt (ot), Carl Nickerson<br />
(c).<br />
LETTERMEN LOST: (14)<br />
TOP NEWCOMERS: Raul Martinez (ol),<br />
John Rosette (ol), Joey Pitalo (rb),<br />
Lavoy Wilkerson (rb), John York (rb).<br />
SERIES RECORD: Oregon leads 12-5-0<br />
Year by Year<br />
1933<br />
1934<br />
1935<br />
1954<br />
1955<br />
7-26<br />
7-8<br />
0-6<br />
7-6<br />
13-14<br />
1959<br />
1960<br />
1961<br />
1962<br />
1965<br />
1966<br />
6-21<br />
17-20<br />
14-6<br />
8-35<br />
14-31<br />
17-14<br />
1967<br />
1968<br />
1969<br />
1971<br />
1973<br />
1974<br />
21-0<br />
6-14<br />
17-28<br />
29-36<br />
35-17<br />
16-23
Game Number 8<br />
Arizona State<br />
at Salt Lake<br />
November 1 — 1:30 p.m. (MDT)<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
President: Dr. John Schwada<br />
Athletic Director: Dr. Fred Miller<br />
Publicity Director: Dick (Moon) Mullins<br />
Colors: Maroon and Gold (602) 965-3659<br />
Nickname: Sun Devils<br />
FRANK KUSH<br />
,, . -„„,,<br />
Head Coach<br />
Enrollment: 32,000<br />
Stadium: Sun Devil (51,000)<br />
Location: Tempe, Arizona<br />
Offense: Multiple, Pro-set<br />
Larry Gordon at linebacker and John Jefferson<br />
(the last name was Washington in'74)at<br />
split end<br />
Williams set the ASU mark for most<br />
Defense: Oklahoma yards gained by a sophomore running back<br />
Conference: Western Athletic<br />
COACHES<br />
Head Coach: Frank Kush<br />
Alma Mater-Year: Michigan State, 1953<br />
Record at Arizona State: 139-39-1<br />
Career Record: 139-39-1<br />
Assistants: Don Baker, Bob Owens, Jerry<br />
(1200 the Q|d record being he|d by<br />
Woody Green). Gordon, <strong>of</strong>ttimes overshadowed<br />
in the press but not necessarily on<br />
the field by Bob Breunig, has the size and<br />
talent to make the pro scouts drool. Jefferson<br />
merely led the Devils in receiving as a<br />
freshman.<br />
Thompson, Fred Glick, Butch Metcalf<br />
Richard Mann, Larry Kentera, Bill Kajikawa<br />
Trainer: Ray Robison<br />
Other pluses include the <strong>of</strong>fensive line,<br />
much maligned a year ago, that is a year<br />
older and smarter. The quarterback position,<br />
1974 RESULTS (7-5)<br />
ACM ' '<br />
although still wide open, should resolve itself<br />
in a more solid manner in '75.<br />
30 9 Houston Tfle defen se carried ASU during much <strong>of</strong><br />
37-7 Texas Christian 1974 '<br />
and tnere ls no reason to expect a<br />
0-9 Missouri drop<strong>of</strong>f. The interior defensive line is solid<br />
16-10 Wyoming and the secondary looks reliable.<br />
32-0 Utah<br />
41-7 New Mexico<br />
27-31 Texas-El Paso<br />
18-21 Brigham Young<br />
14-35 North Carolina State<br />
26-21 Colorado State<br />
0-10 Arizona<br />
26-3 Hawaii<br />
<strong>1975</strong> OUTLOOK "Revive -'75!"<br />
That's the battle cry at Arizona State<br />
for the <strong>1975</strong> <strong>football</strong> season.<br />
Not that 1974 was all that bad. But<br />
seven wins in a season just won't cut it for<br />
Frank Kush, the Punishing Polack.<br />
But hope springs eternal. Kush's Kids <strong>of</strong><br />
.74 are now Kush's Young Men <strong>of</strong> '75.<br />
LETTERMEN RETURNING (28)<br />
Offense: Scott Alden (ot), Paul Ervin (wb),<br />
Bruce Hardy (qb), Jim Heilig (c), Mark<br />
Jones (k), John Jefferson (se), Dan Kush<br />
(k)p Mark i_ovett (fb), Larry Mucker<br />
(wb), Dave Orzell (ot), Stan Robinson<br />
(Se), Dennis Sproul (qb), Rick Torbert<br />
(og)i Fred Williams (hb).<br />
Defense: Robert Allison (dt), Gary Burl<br />
(dt))t Gerry Geldien (db), Larry Gordon<br />
(lb), Mike Haynes (db), Chris Lorenzen<br />
(dt), Mike Martinez (db), Rocky Mataalii<br />
(mg), Randy Moore (dt), Mark Radovich<br />
(lD)i Tom Sieper (dt), Alex Stencel (db),<br />
Ainslie Washington (db), AI Weigandt (de),<br />
unnnnc>«iioin.T<br />
Three freshmen will not start on <strong>of</strong>fense as HONOR CANDIDATES: Mike Haynes (db),<br />
they did a year ago. A breakdown <strong>of</strong> the Freddy Williams (hb), Larry Gordon (lb),<br />
roster by class shows 11 seniors, 27 juniors LETTERMEN LOST: (13)<br />
and^jopljomor^.^ ^ ^ ^ ^ TOP NEWCOMER: Fred Mortensen (qb,<br />
Haynes, twice All-WAC and the major college SERIES RECORD: Arizona State leads 8-5-0<br />
leader last season in interceptions (11). The<br />
6-3, 195-pound cornerback also doubles as<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the most feared punt andl kick<strong>of</strong>f<br />
returners in the country.<br />
Falling into the "super" category are such<br />
athletes as Fast Freddy Williams at halfback,<br />
September 13—Washington<br />
September 20—Texas Christian<br />
September 27—Brigham Young<br />
October 4—Idaho<br />
October 11—New Mexico<br />
October 18—Colorado State<br />
October 25—Texas-El Paso<br />
November 1—Utah<br />
November 8—Wyoming<br />
November 15—Pacific<br />
November 29—Arizona<br />
Year by Year<br />
1961 28-26<br />
1962 7-35<br />
1963 22-30<br />
1964 16-3<br />
1966 21-6<br />
.Tempe<br />
Ft. Worth<br />
Tempe<br />
Tempe<br />
Albuquerque<br />
Ft. Collins<br />
Tempe<br />
Salt Lake City<br />
Tempe<br />
.Tempe<br />
Tempe<br />
1967 32-49<br />
1968 21-59<br />
1969 24-23<br />
1970 14-37<br />
1971 21-41<br />
1972 48-59<br />
1973 36-31<br />
1974 0-32<br />
AITM<br />
.aajl«.<br />
44
Game Number 9<br />
Tennessee<br />
at Knoxville W^ '""**<br />
November 8-1:30p.m. (CDT) ^<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION ''^Saj*^<br />
President: Dr. Edward Boling ^ ^ ~i3K * 1<br />
Athletic Director: Bob Woodruff<br />
Publicity Director: Haywood Harris(615) 974-3371<br />
R M , „. T T | . I ^k ^Jfl m\<br />
DIULBA l iLt | ^ j<br />
Colors: Orange and White<br />
Nickname: Vols<br />
Head Coach<br />
Enrollment: 26,000 Fitchpatrick. Stanley Morgan, coming<br />
Stadium: Neyland Stadium (70,650) out <strong>of</strong> the backfield, will be another<br />
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee „ home run threat.<br />
Offense: Multiple<br />
Defense: 4-3<br />
KICKING — Question mark faces Tennessee<br />
in Phase <strong>of</strong> game that was strongest last<br />
Conference: Southeastern Conference year - J i m Gaylor or David Aaron will<br />
rnArHFC probably be placement specialist, but<br />
,, "" _ „.,.„,., punting job was up in air at end <strong>of</strong> spring<br />
Head Coach: Bill Battle practice<br />
Alma Mater-Year: Alabama 1963 DEFENSE - Except at tackle, where identity<br />
Record at Tennessee: 46-12-2 <strong>of</strong> one first-team player is still a mystery,<br />
Career Record: 46-12-2 Vols should equal or better last year's<br />
Assistants: Ray Trail, Larry Jones, Lide quality. End Ron McCartney, tackle<br />
Huggms, Gary Wyant, Jerry Elliott,<br />
Lor. Herzbrun, George Cafego, Fred<br />
Malone<br />
Trainer: Tom Wall<br />
David Page and ifnebackers Steve Poole<br />
and A n d y Spiva are proven standouts.<br />
LETTERMEN RETURNING (42)<br />
1074 RPCI II re j-, , oi Offense: Tim Fitchpatrick (wr), Larry<br />
is/iriMULisi;^! Seivers (wr), Randy Verner (wr), John<br />
Tennessee Yarbrough (wr), Larry Bowman (te),<br />
17-17 UCLA Tommy West (te), Mike Caldwell (t),<br />
17-3 Kansas Mickey Marvin (t), Brent Watson (t), Keith<br />
0-21 Auburn Autry (g), Dave Brady (g), Joe Gallagher<br />
17-10 Tulsa (gjp Alan Lee (g), Mike Demastus (c),<br />
10-20 LSU paul Johnson (c), Mike Overton (c), Dale<br />
6-28 Alabama Fair (rb), Mike Gayles (rb), Terry Moore<br />
29-28 Clemson (rb), Stanley Morgan (rb).<br />
5o1? J'| er, ! pl ? isState Defense: Charles Anderson (e), David Barron<br />
OA -l Mlss ' ssippi (e), Kevin Davis (e), Ron McCartney (e),<br />
; ; ' Kentucky Ronnie Wheeler (e), Ralph Bullard (t),<br />
W Y and f rbllt Phil Clabo (t), Roger Higginbotham (t),<br />
7-3- Maryland David Page (t), Mike Smith (t), Jim<br />
<strong>1975</strong> OUTLOOK Wo<strong>of</strong>ter (t), Lee Hidinger (lb), Greg Jones<br />
RUNNING — Stanley Morgan, 1974 SEC (lb), Steve Poole (lb), Andy Spiva (lb),<br />
scoring champ, and Mike Gayles, <strong>of</strong>ten- Russ Williams (lb), Bill Cole (b), Mike<br />
sive MVP <strong>of</strong> the Liberty Bowl, give Vols Mauck (b), David Parsons (b), Russ<br />
explosive threat. Coaches say speedy Rabenstein (b), Gary Rowe (b), Ernie<br />
duo may be employed in same backfield. Ward (b).<br />
Attack may be short <strong>of</strong> power, but Dale HONOR CANDIDATES: Ron McCartney<br />
Fair and Terry Moore are fullbacks with (de), Mickey Marvin (ot), Stanley Morgan<br />
good speed and deceptive moves. Gary (rb), Steve Poole (lb), Andy Spiva (lb),<br />
Roach presents a more serious running Tommy West (te).<br />
threat at quarterback than Pat Ryan. LETTERMEN LOST: (19)<br />
PASSING — Pat Ryan is an accuarte passer .,^..,„„».^„„<br />
who has an array <strong>of</strong> receivers whose skills TOP NEWCOMERS:Keith Autry (og), David<br />
will make the passing game an inviting Barron (de), Ralph Bullard (dt), Thomas<br />
part <strong>of</strong> Tennessee <strong>of</strong>fense. Larry Seivers, Rowsey (db), Jesse Turnbow (ot), Brent<br />
a spectacular performer, heads receiver Watson (ot), Charlton Webb (c), Russ<br />
corps that includes other standouts in Williams (lb).<br />
John Yarbrough, Tommy West and Tim SERIES RECORD: First Meeting<br />
September 13—Maryland Knoxville<br />
September 20—UCLA Los Angeles - S<br />
September 27—Auburn Knoxville<br />
October 11—LSU Knoxville<br />
October 18—Alabama Birmingham<br />
October 25—North Texas State Knoxville<br />
November 1—Colorado State Knoxville<br />
November 8—Utah Knoxville<br />
November 15—Mississippi Memphis<br />
November 22—Kentucky Lexington<br />
November 29—Vanderbilt Knoxville<br />
December 6—Hawaii Honolulu<br />
45
Game Number 10<br />
Brigham Young<br />
at Provo I KWt, *<br />
November 15-1:30 p.m. (MPT) LAVELLEDWARDS I<br />
•^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"^^^^^^ Head Coach<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
President: Dr. Dallin H. Oaks<br />
Athletic Director: Stan Watts<br />
Publicity Director: Dave Schulthess (801) 374-2511<br />
Colors: Royal Blue, White<br />
Nickname: Cougars •<br />
St n ad O i l um en BYU 5 (30 0 000) last * eaf - and aN are " e i ^ n ' n ^ A d d als °<br />
Loci'tlSn - : PTOVO Utah ' the name <strong>of</strong> Jay Miller, the split end who led<br />
Offense- Pro Set tne nation in pass receptions (100) as a<br />
Defense': Oklahoma 4-3 sophomore in 1973.<br />
Conference: Western Athletic Edwards' number one task will be to<br />
find a quarterback for the '75 team. Senior<br />
COACHES Mark Giles did a creditable job when he was<br />
Head Coach: LaVell Edwards called upon to take over for Sheide when<br />
Alma Mater-Year: Utah State (52) the |atter was hurt in tne Fiesta Bowl.<br />
Record at Brigham Young: 19-14-1 Another candidate is Gifford Nielsen, a 6-5,<br />
Career Record: 19-14-1 190-pounder who has already won two<br />
Assistants: Dave Kragthorpe, Dick Felt, varsity basketball letters as a guard.<br />
I.D. Helm, Tom Ramage, Fred Whitting- With the team's leading rusher and scorer,<br />
ham, Dwam Painter, Mel Olson tai|^ack Jeff BlanCi retu 9 rning for his iunior<br />
Trainer: Rod Kimball yea^ the Cougars shouldn't have to worry<br />
1974 RESULTS (7-4-1) much in that position.<br />
BYU In summary, the outlook is favorable.<br />
13-15 Hawaii<br />
6-9 Utah State LETTERMEN RETURNING (26)<br />
7-34 Iowa State Offense: Jeff Nilsson (se), Jay Miller (se),<br />
33-33 Colorado State Dave Hubbard (It), Dave Meteer (It),<br />
38-7 Wyoming Lloyd Fairbanks (Ig), Orrin Olsen (c),<br />
45-21 Texas-El Paso Julian Smilowitz (rb), Brad Oates (rt),<br />
37-13 Arizona Bill Allen (te), Bob Biddy (fl), Mark<br />
12-10 Air Force Giles (qb), Jeff Blanc (tb), Charley Ah<br />
21-18 Arizona State You (tb), Mark Terranova (tb), Todd<br />
36-3 New Mexico Christensen (fg).<br />
48-20 Utah Defense: Marc Kanahele (le), Bill Rice (It),<br />
6-16 Oklahoma State (Fiesta Bowl) Frank Linford (mlb), Gary Peterson (rt),<br />
<strong>1975</strong> OUTLOOK Stan Varner (re), Phil Jensen (wlb), Blake<br />
The good news bad news report from Murdock (sib), Mark McCluskey (Ic), Joe<br />
Brigham Young University might be summed Livingston (Ic), Gary Shaw (ss), Dana<br />
up in the following way: the Cougars' Wilgar (ws).<br />
premiere quarterback Gary Sheide will not HONOR CANDIDATES: Orrin Olsen (c),<br />
be returning. Now he good part; at least j t Jeff<br />
26 lettermen from las year's Fiesta Bowl Blanc (tb), Stan Varner (de).<br />
team will be returning, along with the nation's r-rwr**mw*i **•-• „,<br />
top pass receiver <strong>of</strong> 1973, Jay Miller. LETTERMEN LOST: (12)<br />
With 12 starters not returning, BYU will T O P NEWCOMERS: Mark Madland. (lb):<br />
have a lot <strong>of</strong> work to do in turning up JimBallou, (db): ciayborne Blackwell, (rb)<br />
replacements, especially for the defensive<br />
front four. SERIES RECORD: Utah leads 37-9-4<br />
But head coach LaVell Edwards will enter Year by Year Since 1962<br />
his fourth year at BYU with some positive 1962 - 35-20 1968 30-21<br />
feelings. Three members <strong>of</strong> the Cougars' 1963 15-6 1969 16-6<br />
<strong>of</strong>fensive line — All-America candidate at 1964 47-13 1970 14-13<br />
center Orrin Olsen, right tackle Brad Oates 1965 20-25 1971 17-15<br />
and left guard Lloyd Fairbanks — were All- 1966 13-35 1972 7-16<br />
Western Athletic Conference first-team picks 1967 13-17 1973 22-46<br />
1974 20-48<br />
September 13—Bowling Green Provo<br />
September 20—Colorado State Ft. Collins<br />
September 27—Arizona State Tempe<br />
October 3—New Mexico Provo f~ ]T<br />
October 11—Air Force Provo ^V V<br />
October 25—Wyoming Laramie<br />
November 1—Arizona Provo<br />
November 8—Utah State Logan<br />
November 15—Utah Provo<br />
November 22—Texas-El Paso El Paso<br />
November 29—Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg<br />
46
Game Number 11<br />
Arizona<br />
at Tucson<br />
November 22 7:30 p.m. (PDT)<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
President: Dr. John P. Schaefer<br />
AThletic Director: Dave Strack<br />
Publicity Director: Frank Soltys (602) 884-1919<br />
Colors: Navy Blue, cardinal red<br />
Nickname: Wildcats<br />
Enrollment: 29,500<br />
Stadium: Arizona (40,000)<br />
Location: Tucson, Arizona<br />
Offense: Veer<br />
Defense: 5-2<br />
Conference: Western Athletic<br />
COACHES<br />
Head Coach: Jjm Young<br />
Alma Mater-Year: Bowling Green, 1957<br />
Record at Arizona: 17-5<br />
Career Record: 17-5<br />
Assistants: Bob Bockrath, Jeff Green, Mike<br />
Hankwitz, John Mackovic, Sharkey Price,<br />
Willie Peete, Charles Lee, Larry Smith,<br />
Ed Zaunbrecher, Doug Redmann<br />
Trainer: Warren Lee<br />
1974 RESULTS (9-2)<br />
Arizona<br />
17-10 San Diego St.<br />
35-20 Indiana<br />
15-10 New Mexico<br />
42-13 Texas-El Paso<br />
41-8 Utah<br />
8-17 Texas Tech<br />
13-37 Brigham Young<br />
34-21 Colorado State<br />
27-24 Air Force<br />
21-14 Wyoming<br />
10-0 Arizona State<br />
<strong>1975</strong> OUTLOOK<br />
We face a very tough schedule in that<br />
five <strong>of</strong> our Western Athletic Conference<br />
games are on the road this year, says coach<br />
Young. This makes the season very challenging.<br />
We do have good nucleus to build<br />
the team on and the attitude and dedication<br />
<strong>of</strong> the players and coaching staff will go a<br />
long way in determining the outcome <strong>of</strong> the<br />
season.<br />
Regarding personnel losses: Principal<br />
losses from 1974 were Jim Upchurch (FB)<br />
and Willie Hamilton (HB) on <strong>of</strong>fense; and<br />
Roussell Williams and Vince Phason (defensive<br />
backs); and punter Mitch Hoopes.<br />
But, replacements seem to be adequate,<br />
according to Coach Young. "As a matter <strong>of</strong><br />
fact, we have the best depth ever at running<br />
JIM YOUNG<br />
Head Coach<br />
September 20—Pacific Tucson<br />
September 27—Wyoming<br />
October 4—Northwestern<br />
Laramie<br />
Tucson<br />
October 11—Texas-El Paso<br />
back," says Young.<br />
Also on the positive note says Young,<br />
"is that our passing game should be in good<br />
shape with Hill, quarterback and receivers<br />
Bell and Piper all returning."<br />
LETTERMEN RETURNING (36)<br />
Offense: Scott Piper (se), Bob Windisch (c),<br />
Brian Murray (rt), Paul Schmidt (rg), Dan<br />
Howard (te), Bruce Hill (qb), "T" Bell<br />
(flk). Bill Beachler (qb), Marvin Baker<br />
(ohb), Derral Davis (ohb), George Greathouse<br />
(te), Keith Hartwig (flk), Greg<br />
Hodgeson (ot), Gerhard Hoentsch (ohb),<br />
Marc Lunsford (qb), Bill Parks (og), Don<br />
Proietti (og), Dave Randolph (ohb), Bill<br />
Segal (ot), Bob Toon (c), Pat Zech (ot).<br />
Defense: Mike Dawson (It), Grant Swanson<br />
(rt), Willis Barrett (le), Obra Erby (lb),<br />
Mark Jacobs (lb), Dennis Anderson (s),<br />
Jon Abbott (dt), Mike Battles (cb),<br />
Van Cooper (dhb), Tom Gallagher (s),<br />
Rich Hall (dt), Joe O'Sullivan (dhb), Lee<br />
Pister (ks), Greg Preston (dhb), John<br />
Sanguinetti (mg).<br />
HONOR CANDIDATES: "T" Bell (fl),<br />
Mike Dawson (dt), Bruce Hill (qb), Scott<br />
Piper (se), Brian Murray (rt); Bob Windishch<br />
(c), Dennis Anderson (s), Mark<br />
Jacobs (lb).<br />
LETTERMEN LOST: (15)<br />
TOP NEWCOMERS: Paul Zarrillo (te), Ron<br />
Beyer (e), John Schramm (og), Brian<br />
Wunderli (og), Chris Smith (db), Oscar<br />
Harvey (flk), Henry Koa (t), Jess Parker<br />
(ohb).<br />
SERIES RECORD: Utah leads 16-9-2<br />
Year by Year Since 1965<br />
1965 - 9-16 1970 24-0<br />
1966 24-19 1971 3-14<br />
1967 33-29 1972 28-27<br />
1968 15-16 1973 21-42<br />
1969 16-17 1974 8-41<br />
El Paso<br />
October<br />
October<br />
18—Texas Tech<br />
25—New Mexico<br />
Tucson<br />
Tucson<br />
November<br />
November<br />
1—Brigham Young<br />
8—San Diego State<br />
Provo<br />
San Diego<br />
November 15—Colorado State<br />
Ft - Collins<br />
November 22—Utah Tucson<br />
November 29—Arizona State Tempe<br />
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THE ADMINISTRATION<br />
DR. DAVID P.<br />
GARDNER<br />
President<br />
Dr. David P. Gardner — one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
articulate authorities on higher education in<br />
America — became the 10th president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Utah, August 1, 1973.<br />
The 41-year-old educator developed his<br />
administrative expertise j in the University^<strong>of</strong><br />
California system, moving rapidly from alumni<br />
field, and scholarship director on the<br />
Berkeley campus in 1960 to vice president<br />
<strong>of</strong> extended academic and public service<br />
programs'for all nine UC campuses in 1971.<br />
Born March 24, 1933, in Berkeley, California,<br />
Dr. Gardner attended public schools<br />
in his hometo n, and was graduated from<br />
Brigham Young Universitywith a bachelors<br />
in 1955. He returned to California to earn<br />
his M.A. degree in political science and ph.D.<br />
degree in higher education from UC Berkeley<br />
in 1959. and 1966, respectively.<br />
Dr. Gardner became assistant chancellor<br />
at the University <strong>of</strong> California at Santa<br />
Barbara in 1967, at the same time launching<br />
his scholarly career with a faculty appointment<br />
in education and the publication <strong>of</strong> his<br />
widely acclaimed book, The California Oath<br />
Controversy.<br />
As a top UC administrator he was also<br />
responsible for overseeing University <strong>of</strong><br />
California Extension programs, which in<br />
1971-72 involved 330,000 persons.<br />
In becoming the 10th president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Utah, Dr. Gardner pledged<br />
himself to "excellence, distinction and vigor<br />
in the academic program."<br />
Dr. Gardner is married to the former<br />
Elizabeth Jane Fuhriman <strong>of</strong> Piedmont, California.<br />
They have four daughters.<br />
JAMES R. "BUD<br />
JACK<br />
Athletic Director<br />
48<br />
The name "Bud" Jack and the term<br />
"Utah Athletics" are synonymous. Bud is<br />
now in his sixteenth year at the helm <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Utah athletic program, during which time he<br />
has distinguished himself as one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
most capable administrators in the business.<br />
During his tenure, the Utah athletic<br />
program has grown in stature and has been<br />
recognized on a national level as one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
finest in the country. Under Bud's leadership,<br />
the athletic facilities at Utah have<br />
improved to such a degree that now they are<br />
listed among the finest in the country.<br />
Bud is a past president <strong>of</strong> the National<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Collegiate Directors <strong>of</strong> Athletics<br />
(NACDA). He is also a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Honors Court for the <strong>Football</strong> Hall <strong>of</strong><br />
Fame. He has served two four-year terms on<br />
the U.S. Olympic Committee and served as<br />
the chairman <strong>of</strong> transportation for the Pan<br />
Am games, the 1972 Winter Olympics in<br />
Japan and the 1972 Summer <strong>Games</strong> in<br />
Murrich, Germany. He will retain that same<br />
responsibility during his current term and is.<br />
responsible for arranging transportation for<br />
United States teams to-the <strong>1975</strong> Pan Am"<br />
<strong>Games</strong> in Mexico'City, -the'; 1976 Winter<br />
Olympics in Innsbruck, Austria, and the.<br />
1976 Summer <strong>Games</strong> in Montreal.<br />
A 1939 Utah graduate. Bud b'ecame<br />
Athletic Director in 1958 following previbus<br />
responsibilities as Business Manager and<br />
Assistant Athletic Director.<br />
An active member <strong>of</strong> the community,<br />
Bud is a past president <strong>of</strong> the Salt Lake<br />
Rotary Club, and is a past member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Directors for St. Marks and Rowland<br />
Hall Schools.<br />
Bud and Ma Jack are parents <strong>of</strong> two<br />
daughters, and have a new granddaughter.
ROBERT SWENSON<br />
Faculty Representative<br />
ELMER BALDWIN<br />
Concessions Manager<br />
BEHIND THE SCENES<br />
DON REDDISH<br />
Assistant Athletic<br />
Director<br />
DICK THIRIOT<br />
Photographer<br />
MARGARET KEELING<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Secretary<br />
JOHN ALVAREZ<br />
Trainer<br />
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OR. NED ALGER<br />
Assistant Athletic<br />
Director<br />
CAL WOOLLEY<br />
Assistant Equipment<br />
Manager<br />
CAROLYN JOHNSON<br />
Program Coordinator<br />
FERN GARDNER<br />
Dir. <strong>of</strong> Women's<br />
Athletics<br />
BRIAN NIELSON<br />
Athletic Facilities<br />
Manager
ATHLETIC STAFF DIRECTORY<br />
(Area Code 801)<br />
<strong>Football</strong> Coaches Offices 581-7684<br />
Other Coaches 581-6445<br />
Sports Information 581-8171<br />
Training Room 581-6630<br />
NAME POSITION<br />
Administrative Offices 581-8171<br />
Equipment Room 581-8449<br />
Stadium 581-8210<br />
Ticket Office 581-6641 & 582-7482<br />
HOME PHONE<br />
Ned Alger Assistant Athletic Director 277-9342<br />
John Alvarez Trainer 532-1933<br />
Elmer Baldwin Concessions 355-0384<br />
John Burnett Assistant <strong>Football</strong> Coach<br />
Pete Carlston Track Coach 277-4430<br />
Jesse Cone Assistant <strong>Football</strong> Coach 278-5749<br />
Steve Dangerfield Assistant <strong>Football</strong> Coach 292-7184<br />
Fern Gardner Director <strong>of</strong> Women's Athletics 534-0178<br />
Jack Gardner Golf Coach 582-6268<br />
Ted Gill Assistant <strong>Football</strong> Coach 531-0703<br />
Gerry Gimelstob Assistant Basketball Coach 268-2393<br />
Marv Hess Wrestling Coach 363-9460<br />
Monty Howard Ticket Manager 355-4453<br />
Bud Jack Athletic Director 582-6457<br />
Ted Jacobsen Business Manager 485-8707<br />
Harry James Tennis Coach 484-3150<br />
Carolyn Johnson Program Coordinator 277-3448<br />
Evert Jones Assistant <strong>Football</strong> Coach 272-5686<br />
Tom Kilgore Baseball Coach 467-3883<br />
Phil Klingsmith Ski Coach 277-9480<br />
Tom Lovat Head <strong>Football</strong> Coach 278-0561<br />
Jim Marsh Assistant Basketball Coach 467-3009<br />
Don McCaulley Assistant <strong>Football</strong> Coach 272-3397<br />
Wayne McQuivey JV <strong>Football</strong> Coach 299-4337<br />
Brian Nielson Coordinator <strong>of</strong> Ath. Facilities 298-8214<br />
Jerry Pimm Head Basketball Coach 277-9171<br />
Don Reddish Assistant AD-Swimming 277-3622<br />
Norm Sheya Assistant AD-Promotions, Publicity 272-6484<br />
Jim Snydergaard Equipment Manager 292-1087<br />
Bruce Woodbury Sports Information Director 531-0898<br />
Cal Woolley Assistant Equipment Manager 467-3927<br />
Vince Zimmer Assistant <strong>Football</strong> Coach 292-2070<br />
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Utah <strong>Football</strong> Titles<br />
No record prior to 1900 — The following includes all CONFERENCE<br />
Championships since then:<br />
1922—Neil Smith, captain; Tommy Fitzpatrick, coach.<br />
192fj—Thornton Morris, captain; Ike Armstrong, coach*<br />
1928—Alton Carman, captain.<br />
1929—Bob Davis, captain.<br />
1930—Ray Price, captain.<br />
1931—Frank Christensen, captain.<br />
1932—Frank Christensen, captain.<br />
1933—Harold Davies, captain.<br />
1938—Barney McGarry, captain.<br />
1940—Rex Geary, captain.<br />
1941—Charles Hansen, captain.<br />
1942—Tie with Colorado. Burt Davis, captain.<br />
1947—No captain.<br />
1948—No captain.<br />
1951—Weston Gardner, captain; Jack Curtice, coach.<br />
1952—Captains Appt. each game — Jack Curtice, Coach<br />
1953—Dick Bubak, Jack Cross, Don Jensen, captains; Jack Curtice, coach.<br />
1957—Bob Lee, Larry Amizich, captains; Jack Curtice, coach.<br />
1964—Tri-Champions with Arizona, New Mexico; Pokey Allen, captain, Roy<br />
Jefferson, alternate; Ray Nagel, coach.<br />
'Except where otherwise noted, Ike Armstrong was coach.<br />
No champion in 1943.<br />
Ute Picture Day Set For August 21<br />
Utah's annual press and picture day is set for Thursday, August 21 at 10 A.M. in Rice<br />
Stadium. The two hour session will allow media people to get better acquainted with<br />
this year's Ute <strong>football</strong> team. Head coach Tom Lovat and his staff will be available for<br />
pictures and interviews as will the key players on this year's team.<br />
Original AstroTurf in Rice Stadium Replaced This Summer<br />
The original AstroTurf in Rice Stadium, which was laid in 1972, was replaced this<br />
summer due to a defect in the backing. Due to a problem in manufacturing the synthetic<br />
grass tore easily and necessitated Monsanto Company to replace the Turf with a newer<br />
generation <strong>of</strong> turf.<br />
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Modern Day <strong>Football</strong> Records<br />
INDIVIDUAL-GAME<br />
(Since 1946)<br />
Rushing<br />
Most Carries — 31, Don Peterson (Wyoming,<br />
1952)<br />
Most net yards — 191, Don Petersen<br />
(Wyoming, 1952)<br />
Passing<br />
Most attempts — 41, Don VanGalder<br />
(New Mexico, 1971 & BYU, 1973)<br />
Most completions — 25,Don VanGalder<br />
(New Mexico, 1971)<br />
Most had intercepted — 5, Don Rydalch<br />
(Colorado, 1953), Terry N<strong>of</strong>singer<br />
(Oregon, 1960), and Gordon Longmire,<br />
(Arizona, 1971)<br />
Highest pet. (Min. 10 atts.) - .923(12<br />
<strong>of</strong> 13, Lee Grosscup (Colo. St. U.,<br />
1957)<br />
Most yards — 352, Don VanGalder Vs.<br />
New Mexico, 1972; VanGalder Vs.<br />
New Mexico, 1971; Steve Marshal v.s.<br />
CSU. 1972.<br />
Total Offense<br />
Most plays - 58, Don Van Galder (New<br />
Mexico 1971)<br />
Most Yards - 348 Steve Marshall (CSU,<br />
1972)<br />
Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns<br />
Most KO Returns — 6 Steve Odom vs.<br />
ASU 1972 & CSU, 1972 Charlie Smith<br />
vs. UTEP, 1967<br />
Most yards - 205, Chas. Smith (UTEP<br />
1967)<br />
Scoring<br />
Most touchdowns — 5, Larry Wilson<br />
(Arizona, 1959)<br />
Most PATs Attempted - 10, Dan Marrelli<br />
(UTEP, 1973)<br />
Most PATs made — 9, Fleming Jensen vs.<br />
CSU 1972<br />
MostFG-3, Marv Bateman (BYU, 1969)<br />
and Flemming Jensen (Houston, 1971)<br />
Most Points— 32, Larry Wilson (Arizona,<br />
(1959)<br />
53<br />
Punt Returns<br />
Most returns - 7, Cannon Parkinson<br />
(Idaho 1948)<br />
Most yards - 115, Don McGivney (Colo.<br />
St. U., 1957)<br />
Punting<br />
Most punts - 12, Jerry l-ullman (Wyoming,<br />
1966)<br />
Highest avg. (Min. 5 punts) - 51.5<br />
(6 for 309) Carter Cowley (Oregon<br />
State, 1952)<br />
Interceptions<br />
Most interceptions — 4, Frank Nelson<br />
(Colorado, 1946)<br />
Most yards - 100, Gary Barker (BYU,<br />
1967)<br />
Pass Receiving<br />
Most Passes Caught — 12 Lance Robbins<br />
USU 1972.<br />
Most yards — 183, Louis Thomas (Arizona<br />
State, 1968)<br />
Most TD Passes Caught — 3, Steve Odom<br />
vs. ASU 1972 Roger Garidel vs. New<br />
Mexico, 1971.<br />
INDIVIDUAL - SEASON<br />
(Since 1940)<br />
Rushing<br />
Most carries- 180, Ben Woodson (1966)<br />
Most net yards — 885, Frank Nelson<br />
(1947)<br />
Highest avg. (Min. 75 carries) — 7.2<br />
(78 for 559), Izzy Spector (1941)<br />
Passing<br />
Most attempts — 254 Don Van Galder<br />
(1973)<br />
Most completions — 124, Tom Dublinski<br />
(1951)<br />
Most had intercepted — 22, Don Van<br />
Galder (1973)<br />
Highest pet. (Min. 50 atts) - .686<br />
(94 for 137), Lee Grosscup (1957)<br />
Most yards passing Don Van Galder<br />
2012(1973)
Most TDs Passing 17 Don Van Galder<br />
1973<br />
Total Offense<br />
Most plays - 360 Don Van Galder<br />
(1973)<br />
Most yards — 2194, Don Van Galder<br />
(1973)<br />
Punting<br />
Most punts - 78, Craig Smith (1967)<br />
Highest avg. (Min. 25 punts) — 48.3<br />
(68 for 3269) Marv Bateman (1971)<br />
Punt Returns<br />
Most Returns - 30, Gay Adelt (1941)<br />
Most yards - 356, Frank Nelson (1949)<br />
Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns<br />
Most KO<br />
(1972)<br />
Returns 41 Steve Odom<br />
Most Yards KO Returns 984 Steve<br />
Odom (1972)<br />
Pass Receiving<br />
Most passes caught — 60, Louis Thomas<br />
(1968)<br />
Most yards -1006, Louis Thomas (1968)<br />
Most TD passes- 11, Steve Odom (1972)<br />
Interception<br />
Most intercepted — 8, CD. Lowery<br />
(1964)<br />
Most yards — 259, Norm Thompson<br />
(1969)*<br />
Scoring<br />
Most TDs Scored — 13, Steve Odom,<br />
1972, Larry Wilson, 1959<br />
Most PATs attempts — 45, Dan Marrelli<br />
1973<br />
Most PATs made — 39, Flemming Jensen,<br />
1972<br />
Most FG - 10 Marv Bateman (1969)<br />
Dan Marrelli (1973)<br />
Most points - 84, Larry Wilson (1959)<br />
•National Record<br />
INDIVIDUAL-CAREER<br />
Longest Plays<br />
Rush - 93, Frank Nelson (BYU, 1947)<br />
Longest Pass — 89 Don Van Galder to<br />
Willie Armstead (Hawaii, 1973)<br />
54<br />
Interception - 100, Gary Barker (BYU,<br />
1967)<br />
Longest Punt Return - 95, Steve Odom<br />
(UTEP, 1972)<br />
Kick<strong>of</strong>f Return - 100, Gil Tobler (Colo.<br />
A81M, 1948) and Bill Boren (Denver,<br />
1949)<br />
Punt — 90, Marv Bateman (Arizona State<br />
1971)<br />
Field goal - 59, Marv Bateman (Utah<br />
State 1971)<br />
Rushing<br />
Most Carries- 395, Ike Spencer (1972-<br />
73-74)<br />
Most net yards - 1958, Ike Spencer<br />
(1972-73-74)<br />
Passing<br />
Most attempts - 586, Don Van Galder<br />
(1971-72-73)<br />
Most completions — 288, Don Van Galder<br />
(1971-72-73)<br />
Most had intercepted — 43, Don Van<br />
Galder (1971-72-73)<br />
Highest pet. - .605, (Min, 150 atts.)<br />
162 <strong>of</strong> 261, Lee Grosscup (1957-58)<br />
Most yards — 4392, Don Van Galder<br />
(1971-72-73)<br />
Total Offense<br />
Most plays — 840, Don Van Galder<br />
1971 72-73)<br />
Most yards - 4689, Don Van Galder<br />
(1971-72-73)<br />
Pass Receiving<br />
Most caught - 91, Lance Robbins (1971-<br />
72-73)<br />
Most yards - 1440, Steve Odom (1971-<br />
Punting<br />
72-73<br />
Most punts - 214 Craig Smith (1967-<br />
68-69)<br />
Highest avg. (Min. 75 punts) — 46.9<br />
(133 for 6237) Marv Bateman (1970-<br />
71)<br />
Interceptions<br />
Most intercepted — 13, Jerry Pullman<br />
(1964-65-66)<br />
Most yards — 259, Norm Thompson<br />
(1969)
Punt Returns<br />
Most returns - 50, Gay Adelt (1940-<br />
41)<br />
Most yards - 598, Gay Adelt (1940-<br />
41)<br />
Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns<br />
Most Returns - 99, Steve Odom 1971-<br />
72-73<br />
Most Yards - 2582, Steve Odom 1971-<br />
72-73<br />
Scoring<br />
Most PATs att. 73, George Boss (1955-<br />
56-57)<br />
Most PATs made 57, George Boss<br />
(1955-56-57)<br />
Most TDs - 26, Steve Odom (1971-72-<br />
73)<br />
Most points - 158, Steve Odom (1971-<br />
72-73<br />
Note: Official NCAA Guides state that<br />
Frank Christensen scored 78 points<br />
in 1930, 100 in 1931 and 57 in 1932<br />
for a total <strong>of</strong> 235 points.<br />
TEAM RECORDS - GAME<br />
(Since 1946)<br />
OFFENSE<br />
Rushing<br />
Most attempts - 71, BYU (1959) and<br />
Texas Western (1965)<br />
Most net yards - 452, Idaho (1959)<br />
Passing<br />
Most attempts — 47, New Mexico (1971)<br />
Most completions — 29, New Mexico<br />
(1971)<br />
Most had intercepted — 7, Colorado<br />
(1953)<br />
Highest pet. (Min. 10 atts.) - .800<br />
(8 <strong>of</strong> 10) Wyoming (1954) and (8 <strong>of</strong><br />
10) Denver (1958)<br />
Most yards — 406, New Mexico (1971)<br />
Most TDs - 1 2 vs. UTEP 1973<br />
Total Offense<br />
Most plays - 91, Utah State (1950)<br />
Most yards - 586, Arizona (1959)<br />
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Punting<br />
Most pu nts - 13, Pacific (1949)<br />
Highest avg. (Min. 5 punts) - 57.6<br />
(7 for 403) Idaho (1950)<br />
Interceptions<br />
Most intercepted - 7, BYU (1948)<br />
Most yards - 138, BYU (1949)<br />
Punt Returns<br />
Most returned - 10, Utah State (1949)<br />
Most yards returned — 169, Utah State<br />
(1949)<br />
Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns<br />
Most returned— 11, Oregon State (1951)<br />
Most yards - 241, Oregon State (1951)<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Most first downs by rushing — 22,<br />
Colorado A & M (1951)<br />
Most first downs by passing — 19, New<br />
Mexico (1971)<br />
Most total first downs — 30, Arizona<br />
(1959)<br />
Most penalties — 15, New Mexico (1967)<br />
Most yards penalized — 152, New Mexico<br />
(1967)<br />
Most fumbles - 10, San Jose St. (1969)<br />
Most fumbles lost — 6, Colorado A&M<br />
(1947) Arizona (1952), Montana<br />
(1961) and San Jose St. (1969)<br />
DEFENSE<br />
Passing<br />
Fewest attempts — 0, Colorado U. (1958)<br />
Fewest completions — 0, Colorado A &<br />
M (1946), Montana (1954), Colorado<br />
U. (1958), Wyoming (1960), Wyoming<br />
(1961) and Texas Western (1964)<br />
Most had intercepted - 7, BYU (1948)<br />
Lowest pet. (Min. 10 atts.) - .055 (1 for<br />
18) BYU (1963)<br />
Fewest yards - 0, Colorado A & M<br />
(1946), Hawaii (1947), Montana<br />
(1954), Colorado (1958), Wyoming<br />
(1960), Wyoming (1961) and Texas<br />
Western (1964)
Rushing<br />
Fewest attempts 19, Arizona State<br />
(1964)<br />
Fewest net yards gained Minus 15,<br />
Denver (1952)<br />
Total Defense<br />
Fewest plays— 24, Texas Western (1965)<br />
Fewest yards - 42, Utah State (1950)<br />
Punting<br />
Most punts - 13, Utah State (1949)<br />
Lowest avg. (Min. 5 punts) — 26.0<br />
(8 for 208) Denver (1952)<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Fewest total first downs — 2, Utah State<br />
(1950) and Colorado (1958)<br />
Most yards opp. penalized — 169, Oregon<br />
(1965)<br />
Most opp. penalties — 15, Oregon, (1965)<br />
Most Fumbles by Opp. - 10 vs. ASU<br />
& Wyoming 1972, Pacific, 1949<br />
Most opp. Fumbles lost — 9 vs. Arizona<br />
State 1972<br />
TEAM RECORDS - SEASON<br />
(Since 1940)<br />
OFFENSE<br />
Rushing<br />
Most attempts - 551 (1959)<br />
Most net yards - 2570 (1959)<br />
Highest avg. - 5.2 (1941)<br />
Most yards per game - 257.0 (1959)<br />
Passing<br />
Most attempts - 385 (1971)<br />
Most completions - 193 (1971)<br />
Most had intercepted - 29 (1971)<br />
Highest pet. -.610( 33 <strong>of</strong> 218) (1957)*<br />
Most yards-2256 (1973)<br />
Most TDs-22 (1972)<br />
Most yards per game - 195.2 (1957)<br />
Total Offense<br />
Most pteys-848 (1971) plays<br />
Most yards-4283(1973)<br />
Highest avg. - 5.7 (1941)<br />
Most yards per game - 375.1 (1953)<br />
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Punting<br />
Most punts- 79(1940)<br />
Highest avg.-48.3(1971)<br />
Interceptions<br />
Most intercepted — 28 (1947)<br />
Most yards-385 (1956)<br />
Punt Returns<br />
Highest avg. per return — 23.4 (1973)<br />
Kick<strong>of</strong>f Returns<br />
Highest avg. per return — 32.6 (1959)<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
Most first downs by rushing— 142 (1953)<br />
Most first downs by passing - 113 (1971)<br />
Most total first down - 217 (1973)<br />
Most penalties - 76 (1964)<br />
Most yards penalized - 727 (1968)<br />
Most yards penalized per game — 100<br />
(1959)<br />
Most fumbles-42 (1958)<br />
Most fumbles lost - 23 (1969), (1973)<br />
"National record<br />
1974 WAC FOOTBALL STANDING<br />
Brigham Young<br />
Arizona<br />
Arizona State<br />
New Mexico<br />
Texas-El Paso<br />
Colorado State<br />
Utah<br />
Wyoming<br />
6<br />
6<br />
4<br />
3<br />
3<br />
2<br />
1<br />
1<br />
V VA(<br />
0<br />
1<br />
3<br />
4<br />
4<br />
3<br />
5<br />
6<br />
1<br />
._<br />
_<br />
-<br />
_<br />
1<br />
—<br />
-<br />
Overall<br />
7 4 1<br />
9 2 -<br />
7 5 -<br />
4 6 1<br />
4 7 -<br />
4 6 1<br />
1 10 -<br />
2 9 -
BILL MEEK<br />
1968-73<br />
JACK CURTICE<br />
1950-57<br />
MIKE GIDDINGS<br />
1966-67<br />
IKE ARMSTRONG<br />
1925-49<br />
Head Coaches - Utah Marks<br />
1974- Tom Lovat- (1-10)<br />
1968-1973 Bill Meek — (33-31)<br />
1966-1967 Mike Giddings — (9-12)<br />
1958-1965 Ray Nagel — (42-39-1)<br />
1950-1957 Jack Curtice — (45-32-4)<br />
1925-1949 Ike Armstrong — (140-57-13)<br />
1919-1924 Thomas Fitzpatrick — (23-17-3)<br />
1914-1917 Nelson H. Norgren — (14-11)<br />
1910-1913 Fred Bennion — (16-7-3)<br />
1904-1909 Joseph H. Maddock — (31-10-1)<br />
1900-1903 Harvey R. Holmes — (11-10-1)<br />
1892-1899 No regular<br />
coaches were appointed during these years — (9-14)<br />
57<br />
RAY NAGEL<br />
1958-65
Utes Who Hit the Bowls<br />
1929—Marwin Jonas<br />
Bob Davis<br />
Dean Olson<br />
Ernest Simpson<br />
Elks All-Star Charity Game<br />
1930—Alton Carman<br />
Earl Pomeroy<br />
Marwin Jonas<br />
Raymond Price<br />
E-W All-Star Came<br />
Marwin Jonas<br />
Robert Davis<br />
Ernest Simpson<br />
Dean Olson<br />
Rocky Mt. No. Cen. Charity<br />
C<br />
QB<br />
T<br />
T<br />
T<br />
FB<br />
C<br />
HB<br />
C<br />
TQB<br />
T<br />
T<br />
1932—Frank Christensen FB<br />
Jack Johnson T<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
1937—Karl Schleckman T<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
1940—Floyd Spendlove T<br />
<strong>College</strong> All-Stars<br />
1944—George Bettridge FB<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
1945—Jack Okland T<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
1949—Ralph Olson C<br />
Bernard Hafen E<br />
Bob Summerhays FB<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
1953—Jack Cross FB<br />
Don Rydalch QB<br />
(Blue Stars) Blue-Gray Game<br />
1954—Orville Nellestein E<br />
Max Pierce HB<br />
Don Henderson T<br />
(Skyline All-Stars) Salad Bowl<br />
1955—Herb Nakken HB<br />
(West All-Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
(North All-Stars) Senior Bowl<br />
Lou Mele HB<br />
(Coll. All Stars) Pro-Coll. Stars<br />
(North All-Stars) N-S Shrine<br />
Game<br />
Dave Dungan QB<br />
Pete Reihlman T<br />
(Skyline Stars) Salad Bowl<br />
58<br />
1956—Jerry Liston E<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
(Skyline Stars) Salad Bowl<br />
1957—Merrill Douglas HB<br />
Stuart Vaughan HB<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
1958—Lee Grosscup QB<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
(North All-Stars) Senior Bowl<br />
(<strong>College</strong> All-Stars) Pro-Coll.<br />
Game<br />
1959- -Larry Wilson HB<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
1960—Ken Peterson<br />
All-American Bowl<br />
E-W Shrine Game<br />
Tony Polychronis<br />
E-W Shrine Game<br />
Hula Bowl<br />
1961—Ed Pine<br />
(West Stars)<br />
Hula Bowl<br />
E-W Shrine Game<br />
1962—Jerry Overton HB<br />
Senior Bowl<br />
Lynn Stiles C<br />
All-American Bowl<br />
Marv Flemming E<br />
Dave Costa T-C<br />
Hula Bowl<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
Coaches All-American Bowl<br />
1964—Roy Jefferson E<br />
E-W Shrine Game<br />
Hula Bowl<br />
<strong>College</strong> All-Stars<br />
1965—Gregg Kent T<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Came<br />
1966—John Stipech T<br />
E-W Shrine Game<br />
Pat McKissick LB<br />
Hula Bowl<br />
1967—Charlie Smith TB<br />
Coaches All American Game<br />
1968—Louis "Speedy" Thomas SE<br />
Norm McBride DE<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
Gary Kerl DE<br />
American Bowl
1969—Craig Smith P-DHB<br />
American Bowl (Tampa)<br />
1970—Norm Thompson DB<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Came<br />
Senior Bowl<br />
<strong>College</strong> All-Star Game<br />
1971—Marv Bateman K<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
Hula Bowl<br />
Coaches All American Game<br />
<strong>College</strong> All Star Game<br />
Gordon Longmire QB<br />
Fred Graves SE<br />
Senior Bowl<br />
1928—Alton Carman—Tackle<br />
3rd Team I.N.S.<br />
1929—Marwin Jonas—Center<br />
3rd Team I.N.S.<br />
3rd Team Consolidated Press<br />
Earl "Powerhouse" Pomeroy<br />
Fullback<br />
1st Team I.N.S.<br />
2nd-Team Consolidated Press<br />
3rd Team Associated Press<br />
1930—Marwin Jonas—Center<br />
2nd Team Consolidated Press<br />
Ceorge Watkins—End<br />
2nd Team Allen J. Could<br />
Frank Christensen—Fullback<br />
3rd Team I.N.S.<br />
1931- -Frank Christensen-<br />
3rd Team I.N.S.<br />
1932—Frank Christensen—Fullback<br />
1st Team UP, World Telegram<br />
Jack Johnson—Tackle<br />
1st Team Lawrence Perry<br />
1938—Bernard McGarry—Tackle<br />
1st Team Central Press <strong>Football</strong><br />
Captains<br />
Utah's Ail-Americans<br />
Selections from 1928 to Present<br />
1973—Steve Odom Flk<br />
(West Stars) E-W Shrine Game<br />
Hula Bowl<br />
Senior Bowl<br />
Coaches All-American Came<br />
<strong>College</strong> All-Star Game<br />
Ron Rydalch DT<br />
Blue-Cray Game<br />
Gary Keller DT<br />
North-South Game<br />
1941—Floyd Spendlove—Tackle<br />
1st Team Colliers Little All-<br />
America<br />
1957—Lee Grosscup—Quarterback<br />
Consensus All-America<br />
1959—Larry Wilson—halfback<br />
3rd Team Williamson All-<br />
America<br />
3rd Team I.N.S.<br />
1961—Ed Pine—Center<br />
1st Team Williamson All-<br />
America<br />
1962—Dave Costa—Tackle<br />
Williamson All-America<br />
-Fullback 1964—Roy Jefferson—End<br />
Consensus All-America<br />
1970—Marv Bateman—Kicker<br />
Norm Thompson—Defensive<br />
Back<br />
1971—Marv Bateman—Kicker<br />
1973—Steve Odom—Flk<br />
First Team <strong>Football</strong> Writers<br />
"This list does not include the more than 100 Ute players that have made<br />
Honorable Mention on the numerous All-America teams since 1926.<br />
59
1892—1-2<br />
1893—No games<br />
1894—1-2<br />
1895—0-1<br />
1896—1-3<br />
1897—1-4<br />
1898—2-1<br />
1899—3-1<br />
1900—2-1<br />
1901—3-1<br />
1902—4-2-1<br />
1903—2-6<br />
1904—6-1<br />
1905—6-2<br />
1906—4-1<br />
1907—6-3<br />
1908—4-2-1<br />
1909—5-1<br />
1910—3-2<br />
1911—6-1-1<br />
1912—5-1-1<br />
Opponent W<br />
Air Force Academy 1<br />
Army (Military) 0<br />
Arizona 16<br />
Arizona State 5<br />
Brigham Young 38<br />
California 1<br />
Carlisle 0<br />
<strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pacific 0<br />
Colorado University 24<br />
Colo. St. (A&M) U 35<br />
Colorado <strong>College</strong> 14<br />
Colorado Mines 7<br />
Colorado St. <strong>College</strong> 5<br />
Creighton 0<br />
Denver 28<br />
Drake 1<br />
Greeley State 2<br />
Hawaii 9<br />
Houston 0<br />
Idaho <strong>College</strong> 3<br />
Idaho Southern 1<br />
Idaho University 14<br />
Iowa State 0<br />
Kansas 0<br />
LSU 0<br />
Minnesota 0<br />
Montana University 10<br />
Montana St. <strong>College</strong> 8<br />
Missouri 1<br />
Nebraska 0<br />
A Glance at the Records<br />
WON 374 — LOST 250 — TIED 26<br />
1913—2-3-1<br />
1914—3-3<br />
1915—6-2<br />
1916—3-2<br />
1917—2-4<br />
1918—No games<br />
1919—4-2<br />
1920—2-5-1<br />
1921—3-2-1<br />
1922—7-1<br />
1923—4-3<br />
1924—3-4-1<br />
1925—6-2<br />
1926—7-0<br />
1927—3-3-1<br />
1928—5-0-2<br />
1929—7-0<br />
1930—8-0<br />
1931—7-2<br />
1932—5-1-1<br />
1933—5-3<br />
1934—5-3<br />
1935—4-3-1<br />
1936—6-3<br />
1937—5-3<br />
1938—7-1-2<br />
1939—6-1-2<br />
1940—7-2<br />
1941—6-2<br />
1942—6-3<br />
1943—Q-7<br />
1944—5-2-1<br />
1945—4-4<br />
1946—8-3<br />
1947—8-1-1<br />
1948—8-1-1<br />
1949—2-7-1<br />
1950—3-4-3<br />
1951—7-4<br />
1952—6-3-1<br />
1953—8-2<br />
1954—4-7<br />
Utah and the Opposition<br />
1<br />
3<br />
9<br />
8<br />
8<br />
3<br />
1<br />
1<br />
30<br />
11<br />
11<br />
3<br />
0<br />
10<br />
1<br />
0<br />
3<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
11<br />
2<br />
2<br />
1<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
2<br />
0<br />
3<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
3<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
4<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1955—6-3<br />
1956—5-5<br />
1957—6-4<br />
1958—4-7<br />
1959—5-5<br />
1960—7-3<br />
1961—6-4<br />
1962—4-5- —4-5-1<br />
1963—4-6<br />
1964—9-2<br />
1965—3-7<br />
1966—5-5<br />
1967—4-7<br />
1968—3-7<br />
1969—8-2<br />
1970—6-4<br />
1971—3-8<br />
1972—6-5<br />
1973—7-5<br />
1974.-1-10<br />
Opponent W<br />
Nevada ...'- 4<br />
New Mexico 12<br />
Northwestern 0<br />
Occidental 1<br />
Okla. (A&M) State 0<br />
Oregon 5<br />
Oregon State 2<br />
Pamona 0<br />
Rice 0<br />
St. Mary's 0<br />
San Francisco 1<br />
San Jose State 3<br />
Santa Clara 1<br />
Southern California 2<br />
South Dakota 1<br />
Stanford 0<br />
Texas A&M 0<br />
Texas El Paso 6<br />
Texas Tech 0<br />
Tulsa 0<br />
UCLA 0<br />
Utah State 47<br />
Washington State 3<br />
Washington U 0<br />
West Virginia 1<br />
Western St. (Colo.) 1<br />
60<br />
Whitman. •-... 2<br />
Wisconsin 0<br />
Wyoming 31<br />
4<br />
1<br />
1<br />
1<br />
12<br />
a<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
0<br />
1<br />
2<br />
5<br />
0<br />
2<br />
1<br />
4<br />
2<br />
1<br />
7<br />
22<br />
1<br />
5<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
17<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
4<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1
82 Years With The Utes<br />
Utah Opp. Utah Opp.<br />
1892 — (1-2)<br />
0 Utah State 12<br />
4 YMCA Q<br />
0 YMCA 4<br />
1893 — No <strong>Games</strong><br />
1894 — (1-2)<br />
0 YMCA 14<br />
14 City High 6<br />
Utah played City High to<br />
open the season. Utah<br />
lost, but no record <strong>of</strong><br />
score is available.<br />
1895 — (0-1)<br />
0 YMCA 20<br />
1896 — (1-3)<br />
0 City High 14<br />
6 B Y Academy ... 0<br />
0 Crescents 4<br />
6 B Y Academy ... 8<br />
1897 —(1-4)<br />
0 YMCA 8<br />
8 LDS 0<br />
4 Collegiates 6<br />
0 YMCA 16<br />
0 B Y Academy ... 14<br />
1898 — (2-1)<br />
0 City High 6<br />
5 B Y Academy ... 0<br />
25 D'mnd. Butchers. 0<br />
1899 —(3-1)<br />
29<br />
42<br />
35<br />
0<br />
0<br />
18<br />
11<br />
11<br />
63<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
18 Fort Team 0<br />
5 Fort Team 0 °<br />
0 City High 34 2 *<br />
5 B Y <strong>College</strong> 0 ^2<br />
35<br />
36<br />
1900 —(2-1)<br />
All Hallows 6<br />
21 Utah State 0<br />
0 YMCA 6 Yt<br />
0 Carlisle 22 39<br />
11<br />
1901—(3-1) 11<br />
12 Ogden High 0 5<br />
17 All Hallows 0 10<br />
16 Utah State 0 10<br />
2 Nevada 613<br />
1902 — (4-2-1)<br />
Ogden High . .<br />
Salt Lake High<br />
Fort Douglas . .<br />
Colorado A. C.<br />
National Guard<br />
Utah State<br />
Stanford<br />
1903 —(2-6)<br />
Ogden High<br />
Fort Douglas<br />
Colorado ..<br />
Denver ....<br />
Utah State . .<br />
Colorado A. C<br />
1904 — (6-1)<br />
5<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
11<br />
0<br />
33<br />
0<br />
0<br />
12<br />
12<br />
17<br />
16<br />
6 Colorado 32<br />
17 Montana 0<br />
12 Denver 0<br />
23 Wyoming 0<br />
107 Fort Douglas ... 0<br />
43 Utah State 0<br />
43 Colo. <strong>College</strong> . . 0<br />
1905 — (6-2)<br />
31 Wyoming 0<br />
42 Montana 0<br />
129 Fort Douglas ... 0<br />
24 Denver 6<br />
5 Colorado 46<br />
0 Colorado Mines. 22<br />
5 Utah State 0<br />
24 Colorado A. C... 0<br />
1906 — (4-1)<br />
Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 6<br />
Denver 0<br />
Montana 0<br />
Colorado 0<br />
Utah State 0<br />
1907 — (6-3)<br />
Ogden High . .<br />
Salt Lake High<br />
Denver<br />
Old Timers .. .<br />
Colorado Mines<br />
St. Vincent's ..<br />
Utah State<br />
Colorado<br />
Colo. <strong>College</strong> .<br />
61<br />
0<br />
0<br />
4<br />
7<br />
10<br />
11<br />
24<br />
24<br />
10<br />
Utah Opp.<br />
1908 — (4-2-1)<br />
U0 Pocatello A. C . . 0<br />
15 Denver 17<br />
4 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 18<br />
11 Fort Douglas .... 0<br />
75 Wyoming 0<br />
21 Colorado 14<br />
0 Idaho 0<br />
37<br />
28<br />
8<br />
21<br />
46<br />
22<br />
1909 — (5-1)<br />
Ogden High . .<br />
Utah State<br />
Colorado Mines<br />
Fort Douglas . .<br />
Montana Aggies<br />
Utah State ....<br />
1910 — (3-2)<br />
0<br />
0<br />
14<br />
5<br />
0<br />
0<br />
6 Colorado Mines. . 0<br />
17 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 21<br />
0 Colorado 11<br />
20 Denver 0<br />
6 Utah State 0<br />
1911 —(6-1-1)<br />
12 Ogden High 0<br />
51 Colorado 0<br />
0 Denver 0<br />
97 Montana Aggies 9<br />
15 Colorado Mines. . 0<br />
18 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 0<br />
0 Colorado 9<br />
19 Idaho 0<br />
7<br />
66<br />
18<br />
10<br />
0<br />
42<br />
9<br />
1912 — (5-1-1)<br />
Utah State . . .<br />
Denver<br />
Colorado Mines<br />
Montana State<br />
Colorado<br />
Colo. <strong>College</strong> .<br />
Wyoming<br />
1913 — (2-3-1)<br />
7 Colorado Mines. . 6<br />
7 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 6<br />
12 Colorado 30<br />
14 Occidental 26<br />
7 Pomona 7<br />
0 Utah State 21
Utah Opp.<br />
1914 — (3-3)<br />
20 Wyoming 0<br />
7 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 46<br />
6 Colorado Mines. . 13<br />
0 Colorado 33<br />
34 Occidental 14<br />
20 Utah State 2<br />
1915 — (6-2)<br />
13 Alumni 0<br />
7 0 Wyoming 7<br />
9 Colorado A. C. . . 21<br />
7 Colorado Mines. . 0<br />
7 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 27<br />
20 So. California ... 13<br />
14 Utah State 0<br />
35 Colorado 3<br />
27<br />
28<br />
46<br />
6<br />
6<br />
1916 — (3-2)<br />
So. California .<br />
Colorado<br />
Utah State<br />
Colorado A. C.<br />
Colo. <strong>College</strong> .<br />
1917 — (2-4)<br />
12<br />
0<br />
0<br />
12<br />
21<br />
14 Wyoming 0<br />
0 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 21<br />
25 Colorado A. C. . . 12<br />
9 Colorado 18<br />
0 Utah State 14<br />
0 So. California ... 51<br />
1918—No games because<br />
<strong>of</strong> World War I.<br />
1919 — (4-2)<br />
20 Idaho 0<br />
21 Colorado A. C. . . 34<br />
20 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 0<br />
7 So. California ... 20<br />
10 Utah State 0<br />
7 Colorado 0<br />
1920— (2-5-1)<br />
47 All Stars 0<br />
2 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 20<br />
0 California 63<br />
7 Nevada 14<br />
0 Idaho 10<br />
0 Wyoming 0<br />
3 Utah State 9<br />
7 Colorado 0<br />
Utah Opp.<br />
1921 — (3-2-1)<br />
14 Wyoming 3<br />
14 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 3<br />
0 Colorado 0<br />
17 Idaho 7<br />
7 Nevada 28<br />
3 Utah State 14<br />
1922 — (7-1)<br />
16 Idaho <strong>College</strong> . . 12<br />
49 Brigham Young.. 0<br />
3 Colorado ; . 0<br />
27 Wyoming 0<br />
20 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 6<br />
0 Idaho 16<br />
24 Whitman 0<br />
14 Utah State 0<br />
1923 —(4-3)<br />
16 Whitman. 0<br />
15 Brigham Young. 0<br />
79 Wyoming 0<br />
105 Idaho <strong>College</strong> . . 3<br />
6 Colo. <strong>College</strong> . . 7<br />
7 Colorado 17<br />
13 Utah State 21<br />
1924 — (3-4-1)<br />
14 Drake 33<br />
0 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 9<br />
32 Arizona 7<br />
35 Brigham Young . . 6<br />
0 Colorado 3<br />
0 Stanford 30<br />
28 Wyoming 0<br />
7 Utah State 7<br />
1925 — (6-2)<br />
2 So. California ... 28<br />
9 Arizona 0<br />
12 Colorado 7<br />
27 Denver 0<br />
27 Brigham Young . . 0<br />
20 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 0<br />
7 Wyoming 6<br />
6 Utah State 10<br />
1926 — (7-0)<br />
13 South Dakota ... 0<br />
37 Colorado 3<br />
10 Colorado A. C. . . 6<br />
13 Denver 0<br />
40 Brigham Young . . 7<br />
34 Utah State 0<br />
17 Hawaii 7<br />
62<br />
Utah Opp.<br />
44<br />
6<br />
20<br />
0<br />
7<br />
20<br />
0<br />
6<br />
52<br />
43<br />
46<br />
60<br />
28<br />
32<br />
34<br />
0<br />
1927 — (3-3-1)<br />
Colorado Mines<br />
Northwestern .<br />
Colorado<br />
Colorado A. C.<br />
Creighton ....<br />
Brigham Young<br />
Utah State ....<br />
1928 —(5-0-2)<br />
6<br />
i:<br />
13<br />
12<br />
16<br />
0<br />
0<br />
32 Nevada 7<br />
6 Colorado A. C. . . 0<br />
25 Colorado 6<br />
27 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 21<br />
7 Creighton 7<br />
0 Brigham Young . . 0<br />
20 Utah State 0<br />
1929 — (7-0)<br />
31 Nevada 0<br />
40 Colorado 0<br />
21 Colorado A.C. . . 0<br />
45 Brigham Young . . 13<br />
12 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 3<br />
44 Wyoming 0<br />
26 Utah State 7<br />
1930 — (8-0)<br />
20 Nevada<br />
72 Wyoming<br />
34 Brigham Young _<br />
59 Denver -<br />
39 Colorado A. C".<br />
41 Colo. <strong>College</strong> _.<br />
34 Colorado ......<br />
41 Utah State<br />
1931 — (7-2)<br />
Washington . . .<br />
Idaho <strong>College</strong> .<br />
Brigham Young<br />
Denver<br />
Colorado A. C.<br />
Colo. <strong>College</strong> .<br />
Colorado<br />
Utah State<br />
Oregon State .<br />
1932 —(5-1-1)<br />
7<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
6<br />
6<br />
0<br />
0<br />
12<br />
0 So. California ... 35<br />
6 Nevada 6<br />
29 Brigham Young . . 0<br />
16 Utah State 0<br />
14 Colorado 0<br />
27 Denver 0<br />
16 Colorado A. C. . . 0
Utah Opp.<br />
1933 — (5-3)<br />
61 Montana State . . 0<br />
0 UCLA 21<br />
21 Brigham Young . . 6<br />
14 Utah State 6<br />
7 Oregon 26<br />
13 Colorado 6<br />
0 Denver 13<br />
13 Colorado A. C. . . 0<br />
1934 — (5-3)<br />
6 Drake 0<br />
61 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 6<br />
43 Brigham Young . . 0<br />
7 Denver 0<br />
7 Oregon 8<br />
6 Colorado 7<br />
6 Colorado A. C. . . 14<br />
14 Utah State 7<br />
1935 — (4-3-1)<br />
0 Oregon 6<br />
47 Montana State . . 0<br />
39 Denver 14<br />
32 Brigham Young . . 2<br />
0 Colorado 14<br />
14 Colorado A. C. . . 0<br />
14 Utah State 14<br />
20 Hawaii 21<br />
1936 — (6-3)<br />
18 Brigham Young . . 0<br />
26 Greeley State ... 0<br />
31 Denver 6<br />
7 Colorado 31<br />
13 Colorado State . . 0<br />
0 Utah State 12<br />
14 Arizona 6<br />
26 Western State ... 0<br />
7 Texas A&M 20<br />
1937 —(5-3)<br />
19 Montana State . . 7<br />
14 Brigham Young . . 0<br />
7 Idaho 9<br />
7 Greeley State ... 6<br />
7 Denver 13<br />
7 Colorado 17<br />
45 Colorado State . . 0<br />
27 Utah State 0<br />
Utah Opp.<br />
1938 — (7-1-2)<br />
34 Montana State . . 0<br />
7 Brigham Young . . 7<br />
33 Utah State 0<br />
21 Denver 0<br />
0 Colorado 0<br />
13 Colorado State . . 0<br />
39 Wyoming 0<br />
6 Idaho 16<br />
14 Hawaii 13<br />
26 New Mexico .... 0<br />
(Sun Bowl)<br />
1939 — (6-1-2)<br />
7 Santa Clara 7<br />
60 Wyoming 0<br />
35 Brigham Young . . 13<br />
35 Idaho 0<br />
7 Denver 7<br />
14 Colorado 21<br />
34 Hawaii 19<br />
42 Colorado State . . 7<br />
27 Utah State 0<br />
1940— (7-2)<br />
13 Santa Clara 34<br />
12 Brigham Young . . 6<br />
24 Arizona 0<br />
0 Utah State 7<br />
25 Denver 14<br />
21 Colorado 13<br />
34 Wyoming 7<br />
27 Colorado State . . 0<br />
13 Idaho 6<br />
1941 — (6-2)<br />
26 Idaho Southern. . 7<br />
60 Wyoming 6<br />
6 Brigham Young . . 6<br />
0 Denver 0<br />
46 Colorado 6<br />
26 Colorado A&M . . 13<br />
33 Utah State 21<br />
12 Arizona 6<br />
1942 — (6-3)<br />
0 Santa Clara 12<br />
0 Arizona 14<br />
7 Brigham Young .. 12<br />
34 Utah State 6<br />
21 Denver 12<br />
33 Colorado A&M . . 14<br />
13 Colorado 0<br />
34 Wyoming 7<br />
13 Idaho 7<br />
63<br />
Utah Opp.<br />
1943 —(0-7)<br />
0 Fort Warren 60<br />
0 Colorado 35<br />
19 Nevada U—<br />
Reno Air Base . . 27<br />
0 Tulsa 55<br />
19 Colorado 22<br />
0 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 64<br />
0 St. Mary's 34<br />
1944— (5-2-1)<br />
24 Idaho 0<br />
12 Denver 28<br />
0 Colorado 26<br />
38 Idaho 12<br />
19 Nevada 14<br />
0 Denver 0<br />
21 Colo. <strong>College</strong> ... 6<br />
47 Utah State 0<br />
1945 —(4-4)<br />
14 Nevada 33<br />
13 Colorado 18<br />
7 Denver 21<br />
6 Oklahoma A&M. . 46<br />
28 Colorado A&M . . 0<br />
33 Denver 21<br />
21 New Mexico .... 20<br />
24 Utah State 6<br />
1946 — (8-3)<br />
56 New Mexico .... 14<br />
14 Arizona 7<br />
35 Brigham Young . . 6<br />
14 Denver 20<br />
27 Wyoming 7<br />
7 Colorado 0<br />
13 Colorado A&M . . 0<br />
21 San Francisco ... 13<br />
14 Utah State 22<br />
40 Honolulu All-Stars 6<br />
16 Hawaii 19<br />
1947 — (8-1-1)<br />
7 Oregon State ... 6<br />
35 Hawaii 0<br />
28 Brigham Young . . 6<br />
13 Denver 7<br />
26 Wyoming 6<br />
13 Colorado 7<br />
19 Colorado A&M . . 0<br />
6 Idaho 13<br />
40 Utah State 14<br />
20 Arizona 20
Utak Opp.<br />
1948 — (8-1-1)<br />
0 So. California ... 27<br />
21 Idaho 6<br />
47 Arizona 14<br />
30 Brigham Young . . 0<br />
17 Denver 0<br />
19 Wyoming 7<br />
14 Colorado 12<br />
12 Colorado A&M . . 3<br />
20 Oregon State ... 20<br />
41 Utah State 7<br />
1949 — (2-7-1)<br />
7 Washington 14<br />
7 Oregon State ... 27<br />
12 Arizona 12<br />
38 Brigham Young . . 0<br />
18 Denver 20<br />
0 Wyoming 13<br />
7 Colorado 14<br />
12 Colorado A&M . . 21<br />
6 <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pacific 45<br />
34 Utah State 0<br />
1950 — (3-4-3)<br />
19 Idaho 26<br />
27 Arizona 14<br />
28 Brigham Young .. 28<br />
14 Denver 14<br />
13 Wyoming 53<br />
20 Colorado 20<br />
26 Kansas 39<br />
7 Colorado A&M . . 32<br />
46 Utah State 0<br />
40 Hawaii 28<br />
1951 — (7-4)<br />
55 Montana State . . 6<br />
27 Arizona 7<br />
28 Oregon State ... 61<br />
7 Brigham Young . . 6<br />
7 Kansas 26<br />
17 Denver 14<br />
0 Wyoming 13<br />
28 Utah State 20<br />
0 Colorado 54<br />
27 Colorado A&M . . 21<br />
40 Idaho 19<br />
1952 — (6-3-1)<br />
7 Oregon State ... 14<br />
21 Idaho 21<br />
0 Arizona 27<br />
34 Brigham Young .. 6<br />
35 Denver 0<br />
27 Wyoming 21<br />
14 Colorado 20<br />
14 Colorado A&M . . 6<br />
16 Santa Clara 13<br />
20 Utah State 0<br />
Utah Opp.<br />
1953 —(8-2)<br />
28 Arizona 7<br />
47 Hawaii 24<br />
21 Idaho 0<br />
33 Utah State 13<br />
40 Denver 6<br />
13 Wyoming 12<br />
14 Washington 21<br />
0 Colorado 21<br />
35 Colorado A&M . . 14<br />
33 Brigham Young . . 32<br />
1954 —(4-7)<br />
6 Washington 7<br />
20 Arizona 54<br />
7 Oregon 6<br />
12 Brigham Young . . 7<br />
20 Denver 28<br />
14 Wyoming 7<br />
13 Idaho 14<br />
13 Colorado A&M . . 14<br />
7 Colorado 20<br />
41 Montana 20<br />
19 Utah State 35<br />
1955 — (6-3)<br />
13 Oregon 14<br />
20 Idaho 13<br />
20 Missouri 14<br />
41 Brigham Young . . 9<br />
27 Denver 7<br />
13 Wyoming 23<br />
7 Colorado 37<br />
27 Colorado A&M .. 6<br />
14 Utah State 13<br />
1956 — (5-5)<br />
7 UCLA 13<br />
26 Montana 6<br />
41 Brigham Young . . 6<br />
27 Denver 13<br />
20 Wyoming 30<br />
21 Idaho 27<br />
0 Rice 27<br />
49 Colorado A&M . . 27<br />
7 Colorado 21<br />
29 Utah State 6<br />
1957 —(6-4)<br />
32 Montana 13<br />
24 Colorado 30<br />
6 Idaho 21<br />
27 Brigham Young . . 0<br />
7 Denver 12<br />
23 Wyoming 15<br />
55 Colorado State . . 0<br />
33 Army 39<br />
34 Air Force 0<br />
21 Utah State 6<br />
64<br />
Utah Opp.<br />
1958 —(4-7)<br />
20 Montana 6<br />
7 Brigham Young . . 14<br />
0 Idaho 20<br />
21 California 36<br />
20 Denver 16<br />
14 Air Force 16<br />
20 Wyoming 25<br />
0 Colorado State . . 20<br />
0 Colorado 7<br />
12 Utah State 7<br />
47 Hawaii 20<br />
1959— (5-5)<br />
6 Oregon 21<br />
6 Washington 51<br />
20 Brigham Young . . 8<br />
26 Denver 12<br />
7 Wyoming 21<br />
54 Arizona 6<br />
47 Idaho 13<br />
17 Colorado State . . 21<br />
35 Utah State 21<br />
6 UCLA 21<br />
1960 —(7-3)<br />
33 Hawaii 6<br />
13 Arizona 3<br />
17 Oregon 20<br />
17 Brigham Young . . 0<br />
49 Denver 16<br />
7 Wyoming 17<br />
27 Colorado State . . 6<br />
16 Montana 6<br />
6 Utah State 0<br />
9 UCLA 16<br />
1961 — (6-4)<br />
40 Colorado State .. 0<br />
0 Wisconsin 7<br />
14 Oregon 6<br />
28 Arizona State ... 26<br />
21 Brigham Young . . 20<br />
24 Montana 12<br />
6 Wyoming 13<br />
16 New Mexico .... 21<br />
21 Colorado 12<br />
6 Utah State 17<br />
1962 —(4-5-1)<br />
37 Colorado 21<br />
8 Oregon 35<br />
7 Wyoming 16<br />
35 Brigham Young . . 20<br />
7 New Mexico .... 7<br />
25 Idaho 21<br />
26 Colorado State . . 8<br />
7 Arizona State ... 35<br />
6 Utah State 19<br />
11 UCLA 14
Utah Opp.<br />
1963 — (4-6)<br />
14 Oregon State ... 29<br />
9 Idaho 10<br />
19 New Mexico .... 6<br />
15 Brigham Young . . 6<br />
48 Colorado State . . 14<br />
23 Wyoming 26<br />
22 Arizona State ... 30<br />
7 Army 8<br />
22 California 35<br />
25 Utah State 23<br />
1964 — (9-2)<br />
16 New Mexico .... 0<br />
6 Missouri 23<br />
22 Idaho 0<br />
13 Wyoming 14<br />
13 Colorado State .. 3<br />
16 Arizona State ... 3<br />
41 Texas Western . . 0<br />
47 Brigham Young . . 13<br />
14 California 0<br />
14 Utah State 6<br />
32 West Virginia ... 6<br />
(Liberty Bowl)<br />
1965 — (3-7)<br />
28 Montana 13<br />
9 Arizona 16<br />
14 Oregon 31<br />
42 Wyoming 3<br />
10 Naw Mexico .... 13<br />
6 Oregon State ... 10<br />
22 Colorado State . . 19<br />
20 Brigham Young . . 25<br />
19 Texas Western . . 20<br />
7 Utah State 14<br />
1966 — (5-5)<br />
17 Oregon 14<br />
7 Wyoming 40<br />
26 Washington State 15<br />
24 Arizona 19<br />
27 New Mexico .... 0<br />
21 Arizona State ... 6<br />
13 Brigham Young . . 35<br />
7 Utah State 13<br />
20 Texas Western . . 27<br />
14 Houston 34<br />
Utah Opp.<br />
1967 —(4-7)<br />
12 Minnesota 13<br />
21 Oregon 0<br />
42 New Mexico .... 27<br />
0 Wyoming ....... 28<br />
33 Arizona 29<br />
13 Brigham Young .. 17<br />
32 Arizona State ... 49<br />
0 Army 22<br />
18 Utah State 19<br />
8 Texas at El Paso. . 28<br />
25 Hawaii 20<br />
1968 — (3-7)<br />
0 Nebraska 31<br />
21 Oregon State ... 24<br />
17 Washington State 14<br />
30 New Mexico .... 7<br />
9 Wyoming 20<br />
6 Oregon 14<br />
30 Brigham Young . . 21<br />
21 Arizona State ... 59<br />
15 Arizona 16<br />
13 Utah State 28<br />
17<br />
42<br />
24<br />
24<br />
24<br />
7<br />
27<br />
34<br />
16<br />
16<br />
1969 — (8-2)<br />
Oregon<br />
San Jose Stale<br />
Texas at El Paso<br />
Arizona State<br />
New Mexico<br />
Oregon State<br />
Utah State . .<br />
Wyoming . . .<br />
Arizona ....<br />
Brigham Young<br />
28<br />
7<br />
6<br />
23<br />
0<br />
3<br />
7<br />
10<br />
17<br />
6<br />
1970 — (6-4)<br />
44 Texas at El Paso. . 20<br />
28 New Mexico .... 34<br />
13 Iowa State 16<br />
21 Oregon State ... 31<br />
20 Wyoming 16<br />
24 Arizona 0<br />
13 San Jose State . . 9<br />
17 Utah State 0<br />
14 Arizona State ... 37<br />
14 Brigham Young . 13<br />
65<br />
Utah Opp.<br />
1971 — (3-8)<br />
29 Oregon 36<br />
21 Arizona St 41<br />
12 Washington St. .. 34<br />
32 Texas at El Paso . 10<br />
42 Colorado St 16<br />
3 Arizona 14<br />
16 Wyoming 29<br />
39 New Mexico .... 57<br />
17 Utah State 21<br />
17 Brigham Young . . 15<br />
16 Houston 42<br />
1972 — (6-5)<br />
2 Texas Tech 45<br />
22 Iowa State 44<br />
44 Washington St .. . 25<br />
39 UTEP 20<br />
48 Arizona State 59<br />
27 Wyoming 6<br />
59 New Mexico .... 14<br />
28 Arizona 27<br />
16 Utah State 44<br />
7 Brigham Young . . 16<br />
62 Colorado St 32<br />
1973 —(7-5)<br />
22 Texas Tech .... 29<br />
82 UTEP 6<br />
35 Oregon 17<br />
16 UCLA 66<br />
50 Wyoming 16<br />
28 San Jose State . . 21<br />
21 Arizona 42<br />
36 Arizona State ... 31<br />
36 New Mexico .... 35<br />
31 Utah State 28<br />
22 Brigham Young . . 46<br />
6 Hawaii 7<br />
1974-(1-10)<br />
7 Texas - El Paso 34<br />
16 Oregon 23<br />
14 UCLA 27<br />
8 Arizona 41<br />
0 Arizona St 32<br />
13 Wyoming 31<br />
6 San )ose St 24<br />
21 New Mexico 10<br />
0 Utah State 34<br />
20 Brigham Young 48<br />
10 Louisiana State 35
UTAH FOOTBALL LETTERMEN (Since 1955)<br />
AAAAAAAAAAAA<br />
Allen, Daniel L. - 73-74<br />
Allen, Ernest D. - 63-64<br />
Amizich, Larry — 55-56-57<br />
Ammons, Dennis — 67-68<br />
Andrews, Jack R. - 67-68<br />
Andruski, Frank — 63-64<br />
Armstead, Willie E. - 72-73-74<br />
Ashby, Charles Henry - 59-60-61<br />
BBBBBBBBBBBBB<br />
Bailey, Claron - 58-59<br />
Bailey, Daniel W. - 67-68<br />
Baker, Terry R. - 63-65-66<br />
Barker, Gary L. - 67-68-69<br />
Barr, Donnie — 55<br />
Barr, Robert B. - 69-70<br />
Barsness, Richard L. - 72-73-74<br />
Bateman, Marvin F. - 69-70-71<br />
Bean, Bruce A. - 64-65-66<br />
Bearden, Dennis W. - 70-71<br />
Belczyk, Eugene R. - 70-71-72<br />
Bellock, Kurt L. - 69-70<br />
Belnap, Michael G. - 73<br />
Berry, Kent E. - 58<br />
Bezyack, Martin - 55-56-57<br />
Bigelow, Darrell B. - 66<br />
Birch, Tom Clay - 58-59-50<br />
Blaufuss, Armin, — 65-66-67<br />
Blosch, Raymond K. — 74<br />
Bobich, John L. - 67<br />
Bonvicino, Donald— 56-57<br />
Borthwick, Roy J. — 65<br />
Borich, Joe Mike - 59-60-61<br />
Boss, George — 55-56,57<br />
Bougere, Vyron M. — 67<br />
Bourdeaux, Rick R. — 74<br />
Boykin, Marion - 68-69-70<br />
Brandenburg, Steven — 70-71-72<br />
Brinton, Merrill - 62-63<br />
Brown, Dennis F — 61<br />
Brown, James E. - 69-70<br />
Brown, Michael R. — 74<br />
Brown, Tom H. - 58-62<br />
Brummel, Edward L. — 71<br />
Buchert, Gerald R. - 71-72<br />
Buchi, Mark K. - 72-73-74<br />
Buckman, Robert D. - 63-64<br />
Buckner, Bruce C. — 65<br />
Burgess, Richard — 56<br />
Burnett, I. Timothy - 66<br />
Bushman, Ben B. -60<br />
Butera, Donald M. - 65-66<br />
Butler, Roger - 55-56<br />
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Cabading, Gene S. — 65,66<br />
Carpenter, Melville J. - 62-63-64<br />
Campman, Kenneth I. — 58-59<br />
Carter, Ralph - 56-57<br />
Caruso, Frank James - 58<br />
Cato, Adam - 63<br />
Chelin, Kenneth H. - 65<br />
Cherkas, Ronald J. - 74<br />
Chestang, Gary B. - 60<br />
Chow, Norman - 65-66-67<br />
Chung, William-57-58-59<br />
Cissell, David D. - 62<br />
Clanton, Richard L. - 58<br />
Clark, Danniel M. - 74<br />
Clark, Spence - 57-58<br />
Cline, Roger F. - 64-65<br />
Clyde, Dana J. - 70<br />
Coggins, Gerald — 64<br />
Cole, Charles, L. - 74<br />
Coleman, Ronald G. - 64<br />
Coleman, Richard -63<br />
Collins, Frank A. - 73-74<br />
Collins, Timothy J. - 67-68-69<br />
Conger, James L. - 60-61-62<br />
Conway, James W. - 71-72-73<br />
Coogan, Robert - 58-59<br />
Cook, Glen E. -65<br />
Cooper, Michael J. —67<br />
Cordy, Michael —74<br />
Corty, Thomas B. - 62-63-64<br />
Costa, David J. - 61-62<br />
Crafts, Charles, - 57<br />
Cragun, Calvin - 60-62<br />
Cravens, William - 60-61-62<br />
Cross, Gene —55<br />
Cureton, Gonzalo — 65-66<br />
Custer, Everett W. - 71-72-73<br />
Cousin, Bruce M. - 69-70-71<br />
DDDDDDDDDDDD<br />
Dahl, David E. - 72-73-74<br />
Davis, Joe W. - 68-69-70<br />
Davis, Michael E. - 62-63<br />
Day, Bruce - 62-63<br />
DeBenedetti, Dario - 64-65-66<br />
DeBraw, Larry — 62<br />
DePrimio, Alfred J. - 72-73-74<br />
Dockery, Gerald - 69-70<br />
Dotson, Gordon H. - 59-60-61<br />
Douglas, Merrill — 55-56-57<br />
Dowd, Joe B. - 69<br />
Driggs, Merlin F. - 64-65-66<br />
Duckworth, Douglas H. - 72-73<br />
Dungan, Dave — 55<br />
EEEEEEEEEEEE<br />
Edge, Richard A. - 72<br />
Eldracher, Lawrence — 71-72-73<br />
Elkington, Clair N. - 59<br />
Erickson, Don — 57<br />
Escalante, Michael — 71<br />
Evans, Jack —73<br />
FFFFFFFFFFFF<br />
Fenn, William — 56<br />
Fernandez, Manuel — 65-66-67<br />
Fields, Larry — 55<br />
Fields, Lowell - 56-58<br />
Fleming, Marvin - 60-61-62<br />
Fowler, William D. - 67-68-69<br />
Frank, John Gordon — 60-61<br />
Franklin, Chester — 55-56<br />
Fratto, Robert F. - 70-71-72<br />
Freeh, John C. - 70-71-72<br />
Fricks, Charles - 69-70-71<br />
GGGGGGGGGGGGGG<br />
Garidel, Roger D. - 70-71<br />
Gehrke, Jack F. - 65-66-67<br />
Germann, Dave — 55<br />
Gertsch, Grant B. - 73-74<br />
Gibby, Leo - 69-71<br />
Gibson, Jed —55<br />
Gilfillan, Joseph P. - 69-70<br />
Gilreath, Leslie A. -70-71-72<br />
Glasser, Donald, - 68-69-70<br />
Graves, Fred L. - 69-70-71<br />
Grayson, Scott C. - 72-73<br />
Green, Gerald O. — 74<br />
Greenhalgh, Don — 55-56<br />
Griffin, Randolph K. -74<br />
Gronemen, Mike L. - 65-66<br />
Grosscup, Lee — 57-58<br />
Groth, Richard - 63-64-65<br />
Groth, Ray A. - 67-68-69<br />
Guise, William -61<br />
HHHHHHHHHHHH<br />
Haggard, James D. — 70<br />
Hagood, Elliott D. - 70-71-72<br />
Hairston, Michael D. - 65-66<br />
Hallsey, Steven F. - 72-73-74<br />
Hansen, Randell B. - 68-69-70<br />
Hardin, Clinton D. Jr. - 69<br />
66<br />
Hardman, Jay L. — 70<br />
Harper, Ted — 67<br />
Harrison, Kevin W. -74<br />
Hartmann, George — 66-67<br />
Hawkes, Thomas — 64-65-66<br />
Haun, Henry Lamar — 56-57-58<br />
Heard, Gary L. - 65-66<br />
Herboth, Kenneth J. - 73<br />
Herd, Davy - 56<br />
Hertzfeldt, Gary A. - 61-62-63<br />
Heslop, Ronald, D. - 64-65<br />
Hesse, Joe Charles - 60-62<br />
Hibbard, James - 57-58-59<br />
Hinton, Larry A. -67-68<br />
Hoard, Mark W. - 74<br />
Hobbs, Fred - 73-74<br />
Hoggan, James M - 60-62<br />
Holloway, Vernon L. — 63-64<br />
Holmes, Marvin - 59-60-61<br />
Hoover, Richard P. - 69-70-71<br />
Howard, William A. - 59-60<br />
Hristou, Peter S. - 74<br />
Huddleston, John C. - 73-74<br />
Huffman, Daniel B. - 70<br />
Hunter, William -69-70<br />
Hustad, Bryon J. - 74<br />
Hutchins, Roosevelt — 73-74<br />
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Ichtertz, Michael G. - 73-74<br />
Ireland, Andrew L. — 63-64<br />
Iverson, Gregory — 71<br />
JJJJJJJJJJJJ<br />
Jackson, Daniel W. - 72<br />
Jacobs, Allen W. -63-64<br />
Jefferson, Roy L. - 62-63-64<br />
Jensen, FlemmingB. — 71-72<br />
Jensen, James L. — 65<br />
Jensen, John D. — 62<br />
Jensen, Karl — 55-56-57<br />
Johanson, Charles V. - 71-72-73<br />
Johnson, Edward A. - 67-68<br />
Johnson, Gary - 57-58-59<br />
Johnson, Joseph W. — 66-67<br />
Johnson, William, — 57-58<br />
Johnston, Arthur L. — 58-59<br />
Jolley. Gordon H. - 68-69-70<br />
Jonas, Jeffrey C. - 59-60-61<br />
Jones, Evert — 55-56-57<br />
Jones, Hilan E. - 59-60-61<br />
Jones, Wendell, - 65-66<br />
Jones, William P. -68<br />
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Kammerman, Jack — 55<br />
Kane, Alex - 55-56-57<br />
Katz, Clifton I. - 58<br />
Kawano, Eddie B. - 61<br />
Keeler, Gene - 63<br />
Keller, Gary L. - 71-72-73<br />
Kelley, Ronnie G. - 70-71<br />
Kent, Greg - 64-65<br />
Kerl, Gary C. - 67-68<br />
Knight, J.R. Jr. - 69-70-71<br />
Knowles, Edward A. - 62-63<br />
Kokal, Thomas E. - 63-64<br />
Kraft, Don - 57-58<br />
Kurz, Gordon — 74<br />
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Lavarias, Lyle F. — 73-74<br />
Lawson, Jerome — 66-67<br />
Lawrence, Frederick — 74<br />
Lee, Larry Gordon - 59-60-61<br />
Lee, Robert - 55-56-57<br />
Leininger, Michael T. — 72<br />
Lewis, Richard — 56<br />
Lewton, Terry - 57-58-59<br />
Lindsey, James L. — 74
Liston, Jerry — 55-56<br />
Liston, Paul - 57-58<br />
Longmire, Gordon — 70-71<br />
Lovat, D. Tom - 59-60<br />
Lowery, James D. — 63-64<br />
Lowery, Marvin G. 65-66<br />
Lucas, William T. - 70-72<br />
MMMMMMMMMMMM<br />
Manno, Ronald Joseph - 60-61-62<br />
Manutai, Mapusaga — 73-74<br />
Marlowe, Steven L. - 72-73-74<br />
Marrelli, Dannie D. - 72-73<br />
Marshall, Eldon — 56<br />
Marshall, Steven J. - 71-72-73<br />
Martin, William P. - 71<br />
Mastelotto, James — 56-58<br />
Mastelotto, Jerry R. - 58-59<br />
May, Gregory D. — 72<br />
Mazzotta, Frank J. — 64-65<br />
McBride, Norman, - 67-68<br />
McFarren, Fred L. — 67-68<br />
McGivney, Donald - 56-57-58<br />
Mclntyre, John W. — 74<br />
McKissick, Patrick C. - 64-65-66<br />
McKnight, William - 61<br />
McLaughlin, Robert - 59-60<br />
McQuaide, John J. - 62-63-64<br />
Mele, Louis — 55<br />
Merritt, Lavere — 55-56<br />
Mellow, Steve C. - 68-69<br />
Michinock, Peter B. Ill - 69-70-71<br />
Migliaccio, Robert - 58-59<br />
Miller, Jack A. - 67-68<br />
Miller, Jim R. - 74<br />
Miller Jerry -62-63-64<br />
Miller, Richard, R. - 71<br />
Miller, Robert Lee - 62<br />
Milne, George, — 58<br />
Moksnes, Ketil - 63-64-65<br />
Molnar, Steven O. - 67-68<br />
Moody, Phil - 57-60<br />
Moore, John L. - 65-66<br />
Morley, Dick — 55<br />
Morley, Gary — 55<br />
Morley, William L. - 64-65-66<br />
Mott, William - 64<br />
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Nakkan, Herb - 55<br />
Nichols, Jeffery L. - 71-72<br />
Nielsen, Kurt- 55<br />
N<strong>of</strong>singer, William - 59-60<br />
Norseth, Brett E. - 74<br />
Nosworthy, Dale R. - 68- 69-70<br />
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Oakley, Donald A. - 72-74<br />
O'Bagy, David A - 74<br />
Oborn, Gordon — 55-56<br />
Odom, Stephen, T. - 71-72-73<br />
Ogden, Wayne J. - 73-74<br />
On<strong>of</strong>rio, Edward R. - 72-73<br />
On<strong>of</strong>rio, Louis A. - 73-74<br />
O'Reilly, John T. -65<br />
Osterman, William - 72-73<br />
Otterbein T. J. - 57<br />
Overton, Jerry L. - 60-61-62<br />
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Pallay, Douglas — 55<br />
Paraniello, Vincent - 63-64-65<br />
Paulos, Leon E. - 66-67-68<br />
Payne, Daniel - 72-73<br />
Pease, John D. - 63-64<br />
Peasley, Robert - 60-61<br />
Pehrson, Dale L. - 73<br />
Pembroke, Robert — 55-56<br />
Petersen, Thornton K. - 58-59-60<br />
Peterson, Robert A. - 70-71-72<br />
Petricca, Joe A. - 69-70-71<br />
Pfursich, Edwin G. - 70-71-72<br />
Piazza, Charles J. - 65-66-67<br />
Pine, Edward - 59-60-61<br />
Pino, Dale E. - 68-69-70<br />
PolychronisJTony - 57-59-60<br />
Ponti, Charles J. - 58-59<br />
Pqulson, Calvin — 68-70-71<br />
Poulson, Douglas - 66-67-68<br />
Powell, Hershell - 68-69<br />
Powers, William J. - 71-72-73<br />
Pravitt, Reiner R. - 62-64-65<br />
Pritchett, Robert L. - 71-72<br />
Pullman, Jerry — 64-65-66<br />
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Radford, Bob - 55<br />
Ramon, Kent W. - 66-67-68<br />
Rampton, Richard — 56-57<br />
Rasmussen, Dave — 55<br />
Rasmussen, Jay — 59-61<br />
Reed, Scott W. - 73<br />
Rees, James H. - 67-69<br />
Reid, Lawrence A. - 71-73<br />
Reinold, Craig L. - 71<br />
Reid, John M. - 61-62-63<br />
Reid, Lawrence A. - 71-73<br />
Reschke, Rudy - 64<br />
Richards, Elmer - 61<br />
Richarson, Harold — 67-68<br />
Riehlman, Pete — 55<br />
Robbins, Edgar Scott - 69-70-71<br />
Robbins, Richard K. - 73<br />
Robbins, Roger Lance - 71-72-73<br />
Roberts, Thomas M. — 73-74<br />
Robinson, Gerald D. - 62-63-64<br />
Robinson, Joseph — 62-63<br />
Rohde, Garth - 58<br />
Roshek, Michael W. - 63<br />
Ross, Gerald — 55-56<br />
Ross, Gregory - 73-74<br />
Roy, Frank - 63-64<br />
Rydalch, Ronald J. - 71-72-73<br />
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Savage, Joel L. — 72-73<br />
Seal ley, Ford Gordon - 60-61-62<br />
Schiszler, Robert M. - 74<br />
Schmidt, Kenneth R. - 61-62-63<br />
Sears, James — 68<br />
Seifert, George — 59<br />
Seul, John - 56-57-58<br />
Shephard, James J. — 58<br />
Simons, Lynn — 55<br />
Simonson, Jerry W. - 67-68-69<br />
Smith, Carl - 55-56-57<br />
Smith, Charles D. - 70<br />
Smith, Charles H. - 66-67<br />
Smith, Craig L. - 67-68-69<br />
Smith, David - 67-68-69<br />
Snoddy, Theodore W. - 64-65<br />
Sopjes, William - 67<br />
Soulds, Gregory A. - 67-68<br />
Spencer, Isaiah A. - 72-73-74<br />
Spencer, Michael A. - 74<br />
Spinazzola, Daniel R. — 60-62<br />
Staats, William J. — 71<br />
Staten, Dwight M. - 67-69<br />
Stevens, Richard M. - 71-72-73<br />
Stewart, Elwood — 66<br />
Stiles, Lynn J. — 61-62<br />
Stillman, Gilbert Pat - 60-61-62<br />
Stipech, John A. - 64-65-66<br />
Stone, Larry R. - 67-68-69<br />
Street, James A. - 67-68<br />
Suba, Walter - 56-57<br />
Swan, George H. — 70<br />
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Tate, Richard — 66<br />
Taylor, Mark M. - 71-73<br />
67<br />
Taylor, Steven D. - 63-64<br />
Taylor, Terry — 74<br />
Tetley, Warren N. - 69<br />
Tetley, Lewis — 64<br />
Thomas, Louis T. - 67-68<br />
Thompson, Norman J. — 69-70<br />
Thprnburg, Andrew A. — 65-66<br />
Tollman, Gerald A.'- 65-66-67<br />
Trachtenberg, Joel J. — 67<br />
Trumpy, Robert T. — 66<br />
Turner, William D. - 63-64<br />
Tyler, Nate - 67-68<br />
Tynes, John - 59-61-62<br />
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Urses, John — 55-56-57<br />
Uyeshiro, Stanley - 58-59-60<br />
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Van Galder Donald K. - 71-72-73<br />
Vaughn, Stuart — 55-56-57<br />
Vierra, Kenneth - 58-59<br />
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Wagoner, Larry E. — 62<br />
Waida, Lawrence H. Jr. - 69-70-71<br />
Walker, David - 69-70<br />
Wall, Dennis W. - 72-73<br />
Walsh, William M. -65<br />
Ward, Duncan - 57-58<br />
Warfle, Harold - 58-59-60<br />
Wasko, Douglas J. - 61-62-63<br />
Watkins, Dave H. - 63-64<br />
Watts, Richard G. -61-62<br />
Weeks, Michael A. — 74<br />
Wells, Charles, - 55<br />
Wells, Douglas I. -65-66<br />
White, Alfred H. - 64-65-66<br />
White Richard - 56-57-58<br />
White, William - 61<br />
Whiteley, James F. - 66-67-68<br />
Wiese, Harlan W. - 74<br />
Williams, Ryand D. - 68-69-70<br />
Wilson, Larry - 57-58-59<br />
Wilson, Richard F. - 66-69<br />
Witte, Arthur P. -69<br />
W<strong>of</strong>finden, Calvin D. - 71<br />
Wolcott, Ronald E. -69<br />
Woodson, Robert B. - 64-65-66<br />
Worly, Richard C. -67-68<br />
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Youngling, Roland D. — 74<br />
Zito, Dennis - 59-60-61
FUTURE UTAH SCHEDULES<br />
1976<br />
9-18 Rice at Houston<br />
9-25 Oregon at Salt Lake<br />
10-2 UTEP at Salt Lake<br />
10-9 Iowa State at Ames<br />
10-16 USUat Logan<br />
10-23 Wyoming at Laramie<br />
10-30 Arizona at Salt Lake<br />
11-6 New Mexico at Salt Lake<br />
11-13 Arizona State at Tempe<br />
11-20 BYU at Salt Lake<br />
11-27 LSU at Baton Rouge<br />
1977<br />
9-17 Oklahoma at Norman<br />
9-24 Houston at Salt Lake<br />
10- 1 CSU at Ft. Collins<br />
10- 8 Wyoming at Salt Lake<br />
10-15 USU at Salt Lake<br />
10-22 Arizona at Tucson<br />
10-29 Arizona State at Salt Lake<br />
11-5 BYU at Provo<br />
11-12 UTEP at Salt Lake<br />
11-19 Florida at Gainesville<br />
11-26 New Mexico at Albuquerque<br />
1978<br />
9-16 Arizona at Salt Lake<br />
9-23 Houston at Houston<br />
9-30 CSU at Salt Lake<br />
10-7 Iowa at Iowa City<br />
10-14 USUat Logan<br />
10-21 Wyoming at Laramie<br />
10-28 Arizona State at Tempe<br />
11-4 New Mexico at Salt Lake<br />
11-11 UTEP at El Paso<br />
11-18 BYU at Salt Lake<br />
1982<br />
9-11 Georgia at Athens<br />
9-18 Texas at Austin<br />
9-25 Northwestern at Evanston<br />
10- 2 New Mexico at Salt Lake<br />
10- 9 Utah State<br />
10-16 Arizona at Salt Lake<br />
10-23 Wyoming at Laramie<br />
10-30 Colorado State at Salt Lake<br />
11- 6 Arizona State at Tempe<br />
11-13 UTEP at El Paso<br />
11-20 BYU at Salt Lake<br />
68<br />
1979<br />
9-15 Washington at Seattle<br />
9-22 Tennessee at Knoxville<br />
9-29 USU at Salt Lake<br />
10- 6 CSU at Ft. Collins<br />
10-13 Wyoming at Salt Lake<br />
10-20 Arizona at Tucson<br />
10-27 UTEP at Salt Lake<br />
11- 3 New Mexico at Albuquerque<br />
11-10 Arizona State at Salt Lake<br />
11-17 BYU at Provo<br />
1980<br />
9-13 Nebraska at Lincoln<br />
9-20 San Jose St. at Salt Lake<br />
9-27 Weber St. at Ogden<br />
10- 4 Utah State at Logan<br />
10-11 Arizona at Salt lake<br />
10-18 Wyoming at Laramie<br />
10-25 Colorado St. at Salt Lake<br />
11- 1 Arizona St. at Tempe<br />
11- 8 New Mexico at Salt Lake<br />
11-15 UTEP at El Paso<br />
11-22 BYU at Salt Lake<br />
1981<br />
9-12 Washington St. at Pullman<br />
9-19 Weber St. at Salt Lake<br />
9-26 Northwestern at Evanston<br />
10- 3 UTEP at Salt Lake<br />
10-10 Utah State at Salt Lake<br />
10-17 Colorado State at Ft. Collins<br />
10-24 Arizona at Tucson<br />
10-31 Arizona St. at Salt Lake<br />
11- 7 New Mexico at Albuquerque<br />
11-14 Wyoming at Salt Lake<br />
11-21 BYU at Provo
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Here is your copy <strong>of</strong> the <strong>1975</strong> Utah<br />
<strong>football</strong> guide. We hope it will supply you<br />
with most <strong>of</strong> the basic information you'll<br />
need to follow the Utes through the current<br />
season.<br />
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or in part, any material in this brochure.<br />
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press and comps should be made by<br />
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in advance.<br />
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necessitates strict handling <strong>of</strong> all requests.<br />
Only working Press and Radio-TV will<br />
be accommodated in the press box.<br />
The modern Rice Stadium press box is<br />
equipped to handle numerous radio outlets.<br />
However, the athletic publicity department<br />
determines which stations are to be assigned<br />
to which booths.<br />
Interviews will be arranged whenever<br />
possible and spotters are available if desired.<br />
Any station wishing live interviews or taped<br />
interviews should contact the publicity department<br />
where dates can be arranged.<br />
If you plan to use Western Union facilities,<br />
please make arrangements for filing<br />
from Rice Stadium, with your local bureau.<br />
One telecopier is available for your use.<br />
Additional information concerning press<br />
services is available from:<br />
NORM SHEYA<br />
BRUCE WOODBURY<br />
Norm Sheya<br />
Asst. Athletic Director<br />
Publicity and Promotion<br />
Special Events Center, University <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112<br />
Office: 581-8171 Home: 272-6484<br />
Bruce Woodbury<br />
Information Director<br />
Special Events Center<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Utah<br />
Salt Lake City, Utah 84112<br />
Office: 581-8171<br />
Home: 531-0898<br />
Ute News Outlets<br />
NEWSPAPERS<br />
John Mooney, Executive Sports Editor, Tribune, 143 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Hack Miller, Sports Editor, Deseret News, 34 East First South, Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
George Ferguson, Sports Managing Editor, Deseret News, 34 East First South, Salt Lake City<br />
Gary Blodgett, Sports Writer, Deseret News, 34 East First South, Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Ensign Ritchie, Sports Editor, Ogden Standard-Examiner, Ogden, Utah<br />
Joe Watts, Sports Editor, Provo Daily Herald, Provo, Utah<br />
Greg Hansen, Sports Editor, Logan Herald Journal, Logan, Utah<br />
Sports Editor, Daily Utah Chronicle, UB, University <strong>of</strong> Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Bob Coles, Utah Holiday Mag., 246 W. 1st So., Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
WIRE SERVICES<br />
Ralph Wakley, Sports Editor, United Press International, Tribune Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Sports Editor, Associated Press, Tribune Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
TELEVISION<br />
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Dave Blackwell, Sports Director, KCPX-4, 1760 Fremont Drive Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
Paul James, Sports Director, KSL-5, 145 Social Hall Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
RADIO<br />
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Sports Direcor, KSXX, 364 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
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Sports Director, KSOP, 2320 South 13th West, Salt Lake City, Utah<br />
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Sports, KLO, Ogden, Utah<br />
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