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�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
1983 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 3
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Oct. I

Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Nov. 5
Nov. 12
Nov. 19

Opponent
East Tennessee
Youngstown State*
Open
Akron*
Austin Peay*
(Homecoming)
Middle Tennessee*
Open
Western Kentucky
Murray State*
Tennessee Tech*
Morehead State*
Open

Site
Home
Away

Time
1:30 PM EDT
7:30 PM EDT

Home
Home

l:30PMEDT
1:30 PM EDT

Away

1:30PM CDT

Home
Away
Home
Away

l:30PMEDT
l:30PMCDT
1:30 PM EST
1:30 PM EST

*Ohio Valley Conference Game

1982 RESULTS
Overall Record: Won 13, Lost 0, Tied 0
OVC Record: Won 7, Lost 0, Tied 0
Opponent
South Carolina State .................. . . .
Youngstown State ....................... .
Akron ............... . .. .... ...... . .... .
Austin Peay ...................... ... ... .
Middle Tennessee (HC) .................. .
Western Kentucky ....................... .
Murray State ... .. . ............ .. ....... .
Tennessee Tech ............ ... .......... .
Central Florida ......................... .
Morehead State .........................._
*Idaho ... .. ............. .. ......... . ... .
*Tennessee State ............... . ........ .
**Delaware .. ...... ..................... .

EKU

OPP

20 (A)
31 (H)
19 (A)
27 (A)
35 (H)
35 (A)
2 1 (H)
34 (A)
26 (A)
20 (H)
38 (H)
13 (H)
17 (N)

19
17
JO
18
10
21
20
17
14

*NCAA I-AA Playoffs
**NCAA I-AA Pioneer Bowl - Wichita Falls, Texas

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30
7
14

ATT
11,008
14,600
9,286
6,000
17,700
18,000
18, 100
4,042
4,822
14,400
11 ,657
9,274
11,257

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FALL SPORTS
MEDIA GUIDE

Contents
Eastern Kentucky University .. ... ......... .... ........ 4
Conference Affiliations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Athletics at EKU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Men's Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Women's Cross Country ............................ 63
Women's Field Hockey ... ........ . ... . ..... . ....... 64
Rifle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Women's Volleyball .......................... .. .... 68
Women's Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Golf ... .... ............. . .. . . .. . ... .... ........... 72

EASTERN KENTUCKY
UNIVERSITY
Member:
Ohio Valley Conference
National Collegiate Athletic
Association

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Eastern Kentucky University is an equal opportunity educational institution.
83.42.2

�MEMO TO THE NEWS MEDIA
T O THE NEWS MEDIA
The 1983 Fall Sports Media Guide has
been prepared especially for the members of
t he p ress, radio and television who cover the
Colonels. We sincerely hope tha t it will
provide many of the answers concerning the
Colonels and Eastern Kentucky University. If
you desire additional info rmati on. s pecial
features, pictures. etc., or have q uestions not
answe red in this brochure. feel free to contact
the Division of P ublic Information located in
the J ones Building (Telephone: 606-622-230 I
and 606-622-2302).

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general policy, there should be no more than
one photographer per school or med ium.
Photographe rs may take pictures from the
sidelines during the game provided they
rema in within specified areas-away from t he
immediate s idelines and in front of the bench
and coaching areas (30 to 30 yd. line). Motion
pict ure crews may use the facilities provided in
the press box o n the east sid e of the field.
SEAT IN G In requesting work ing
press tickets. p lease advise BY NAME as to
the number in your party. It is desired that
newspaper req uests be lim ited to no more than
two persons, radio requests, th ree persons.
PRESS TAGS - Press tags must be
worn for identificat ion by all newsme n,
photographers a nd scouts seated in the press
box o r located on the field. P lease note: all
press passes a re issued BY NAME to
a uthorized working person nel and are non•
transferable.
ACCO MMODATIONS AT EASTER N
The working newspaper and radio
personne l, as well as scouts and other officials,
will be furnished a copy of t he p lay-by-play
report and complete team and individ ual
statistics at halfti me and approximately five
minutes a fte r the game. Refresh ments are
served before a nd duri ng the game.
AVA I LABILITY OF COAC H ROY
KIDD - EKU head coach R oy K idd is
available fo r telephone inter views, Monday Thursday from 8 a .m. - noon a nd 1-2:30 p .m.
The on ly exception is Tuesdays and
T hursdays when he teaches class from 10:30 11 :30. K idd's telephone number is (606) 6222146.

Information fo r Visiting Newsmen
at Football Games
WORKING PRESS T IC KETS - A ll
requests for press t ickets by working
newspaper. radio. or television pe rsonnel
should be made BY NAME. as fa r in advance
as possible. Press tickets cannot be mailed less
than one week in adva nce of the game. In the
event of a large press turnout, priority will go
to our regular coverage and statewide media.
RAD IO - All correspondence concerning Radio Broadcasting Rights s hould be
addressed to the Division of Public Information. Eastern Kentucky University. R equests should be made BY NAME as early as
possible. Lines arc to be ordered by the
requesting station d irect from the South
Central Bell Telephone Company with instructio ns to contact this office prior to
installing lines. Spotters can be made avai lable
if requested in advance. The "official station,"
as designated by the Director of Athletics of
the visiting inst itution. will be assigned
priority space. Request s by other stations will
be considered in relation to ava ilabil ity of
space a nd date of request.

GENER AL INFORMATION
L ocatio n R ic h mo nd , Madi son
County, Kentucky, a growing city of about
24,000.
En rollment - 13.041
Founded - 1906
President
Dr. .I. C. Powell
Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr . .J ohn Rowlett
Athletic Conference Ohio Valley.
N.C.A.A . - Me n and W omen
Gymna s i um
Alumni Colise um
(capacity 6,500)
S tadium Hanger F ield (capacity
20,000)
Nickname - Colonels. Maroo ns
Symbol - Colonel
Colors - Maroon and White

TE L EVIS ION - Live television coverage is pro hibited unless pe rmission is granted
by the Vice P resident for Public Affairs well in
advance.
SCOUTS All requests by scouts
should be made BY NAME as far in advance
as possible. Scouts representing a college or
university arc limited to two per school, while
professional sco uts are restricted to one per
team. Professional scouts' requests are to be
made from the team's main office. No passes
will be given to professional scouts for a
playoff game.
PHOTOGRAPHERS - Advance requests BY NAME arc required and, as a

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�Athletic Committee
Members: Dr. Russel l Bogue, Chairman:
Dr. Dixon Barr: Dr. Anne Brooks; Dr.
William Berge: Dr. Bill Farrar: Dr. Nancy
Peel: Dr. Doug Whitlock: M rs. J eannette
Crockett: Dr. Doris Sutton: Mr. C. E.
Baldwin: Mr. D o nald Com bs and Dr. Martha
Mullins, ex-offic io.
Director of Athletics Donald G.
C ombs
Assista nt Direct or of A th letics - Dr.
Martha Mullins
Head Football Coach R oy Kidd
(Eastern Kentucky. 1954)
Linc Coaches - T om J ones (Western
Kent ucky. 19 73): J im Tan ara (U T Chattanooga. 1965)
Backfield Coaches - Jack Iso n (Eastern
Kentucky. 196 1): J oe Blankenship (Eastern
Kentucky. 1965): Leon Hart ( Maryville.
1973).
Head Coaches Other Sports - Baseba ll:
Jim Ward ; Basketball: Max Good: Golf: Bob
Seaholm: Swi m m ing: Dan Lichty: M en's
Track and Cross Country: Rick Erdmann:
M e n's Tennis: Tom H iggi ns: R ine: Capt.

Michael McNa mara: W omen's Tennis: Sandy
Martin: Women's Volleyball: Dr. Geri
Polvino: Women's Basketball: Dr. Dianne
Murphy: Wome n's Field H ockey: Lynne
Harvel: Women's Track and Cross Country:
Rick Erdmann.
Assistant Coaches Other Sports Basketball: J o hn Ferguson; Swimming:
Tim Cahill; Women's Basketball: Nell
He nsley.
T ra ine r - Dr. Bobby Barton .
Assistant Trainer s - David Green a nd
D ebbie Jackson.
Sports Information Editor - Karl Park.
Athletic Business Manage r David
Parke.

Board of Regents
Robert J . Begley, Jr. , Ric hmond; Mrs.
Hall ie S house. Lexington: J e rry Ikerd.
Somerset: Dr. Rodney Gross: Grayson: .I. W .
Phelps. Louisville: Dr. Grady Stumbo.
Frankfort; J ohn Keith, Cynthia na: Dr.
Bonnie Gray. faculty representative: Annette
Ohlmann, student representati ve.

NCAA GU IDELI NES for EFFECTIVE SIDELINE CONTROi.

The NCAA Footba ll Ru les Committee
has adopted guidel ines for m ore e fficient and
safer sideline control during collegiate football
contest s.
RU L E I , Section 2. Article 3 states:
Limit lines s hall be marked with 12-inch
lines and a t 24-inch interva ls 12 feet outside
t he sidelines and the e nd li nes. except in
stadiums where total field surface docs not
permit. In t hese stadiums. the li mit lines shall
not be less t han six feet from the side lines and
e nd lines . Limit lines shall be four inches in
width. NO P E RSOI\ OUTSIDE THE TEAM
AREA S HALL UE WITHIN THE LIMIT
LI N ES.

director.
(2) Pho t ographers working on the fi e ld
may work on any ran of the sideline o utside
t he bench area and behind the e nd zone, OUTS ! DE T H E RESTRA I N ING A R EA LIMIT
LI N ES. No one is pe rmitted in the bench area
on the rlaying field, or in t he restrain ing area
next to the sideli ne. A N Y T I ME after the
compet iti on begins. including during timeou ts
unless he has been issued a bench pass.
Photographers only may work unrestricte d on
the playing fi e ld and in the benc h a rea
immediately after the end o f the ga me.
Should any questions arise or you incur
any proble ms. please seek assistance fro m any
E K U Security Person nel or Mr. La rry Bailey.
lJ ni vcrsity Phot ographer. Failure to comrly
with the new NC AA rules could res ult in your
being asked to leave the fie ld area .

Photograrhcrs must observe the following two ru les:

(I) Each photographer shall wcara visible
c redential issued by the srorts information

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�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

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Growth - in quantity and quality - has been the theme at Eastern
Kentucky University. The quantity speaks for itself. With an enrollment of
more than I 3,000 students, the University's student body has more than
tripled since 1960. As a result, new dormitories and large, well-equipped
academic structures have been built.
Dr. J. C. Powell will be completing his seventh year as president of the
University in October. Powell, the school's seventh president, succeeded Dr.
Robert R. Martin who served EKU in that position for 16¼ years.
At a 1978 Board of Regents meeting, Eastern was reorganized into nine
colleges and a graduate school. Five colleges - Applied Arts and
Technology, Business, Education, Law Enforcement and Allied Health and
Nursing - remained intact.
Four new colleges were created, including Natural and Mathematical
Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Arts and Humanities and Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics.
The masters d egree is offered in several fields as is the specialist degree. A
joint doctoral program in education is sponsored in cooperation with the
University of Kentucky.
The physical plant has undergone building and renovation programs
totaling more than $138 million since 1960. During this period every existing
major campus facility has been remodeled or completely reconstructed.

Dr. J. C. Powell, President

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�CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS

In 194 1, foresighted men had visions of an
Ohio Valley Confe rence. Sportswriters speculated about the impend ing division of t he
Kentucky Intercollegiate Athlet ic Conference. Virtually all agreed it was just a matter of
time until the division took place and a new
athletic conference was formed .
T hen the J apa nese bombed Pearl Ha rbor
and America was plunged into World War II.
Seven yea rs later, after the hostilities had
ceased, a pre-war dream became a post-war
reality. The "Big Five " of the K.1. A.C. withdrew to form the O hio Valley Conference .
Making the m ove were W este rn
Kentucky S tate College, Eastern Kentucky
State College, Murray S tate College, Morehead S ta te Co llege and t he University of
Louisvi lle. They were joi ned by Evansville
College and , shortly thereafter, by T ennessee
Tech and Marshall College.
Purpose of t he O.V.C., which was set
fort h in its const it ution, is " to regulate, control
and promote all the recognized branches of
intercollegiate athletics in institutions represented."
Through a gradual process, the O h io
Valley Conference was to become a league of
Kentucky a nd Tennessee state colleges.
Middle T ennessee S ta te College joined the
rolls in 1952, East Tennessee State University
in 1957 and Austin Peay State College in the
spring of 1962 . They replaced Louisville,
which became an independent in 1949, and
Marshall and Evansville, which d epa rted in
1952.
T he University of Akro n and You ngstown State University joined theOVC in 197980.
Eastern also competes against ot herOVC
schools in a regular season schedu le in
women's basketball and tournaments in tenn is
and volleyball. Championships arc held also in
cross country and outdoor track.
Eastern ranks first in the Conference's alltime football standings with a 144-82-7 wonlost record. The Colonels have won seven
regular season titles outright ('54, '67, '68, '74 ,
'76, '81 and '82) and shared one title in 1962.
Eastern won the NCAA D ivision I-AA
nat ional championship in 1979 and 1982 and
the NCAA M ideast Regional C hampionship
in 1967 . The Colonels finished as nat ional
runners up in the NCAA 's I-AA Division in
1980 and 198 1.

J im Delany, a 35-year-old former NCAA
investigator, is serving his fifth year as commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference. He
succeeded Bob Vanatta as the OVC's fourth
commiss ioner.
The Succasunna, New J e rsey, native became the youngest commissioner to serve the
conference. T he other OVC commissioners
prior to Vanatta were Arth ur Guepc and Paul
Dietzel.
Delany is a 1970 graduate of the U n ivcrsity of North Carolina where he played basketball for coach Dean Smith's Tarhcels from
1967-70 and served as co-captain of the 196970 squad.
Following graduat ion, Delany entered
the UNC Law School a nd served as an
assista nt coach under Smith. He received his
law degree in 1973 before joining the NCAA
staff.

For add itional information, features or
pictures contact:
K•ARL PARK
OFF ICE OF PUBLI C AFFA IRS
EASTERN KE NTUCKY UNIVERS ITY
RI CHMOND, K E\fT UCKY 40475--093 1
TELEPH ONE (606) 622-230 1

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�ATHLETICS AT
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

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The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics
sponsors seven intercollegiate sports for men, six intercollegiate sports for
women and two coeducational intercollegiate sports. Extensive intramural,
free play and club sports programs are sponsored providing varied participation opportunities for all.
These programs are an integral part of the total program and
development of Eastern students. They offer experiences which contribute
immeasurably to the health, vitality and preparation of young people as
citizens and for their leadership contributions to the youth in the nation's
schools and elsewhere.
The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics
offers a variety of degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The coaches of athletics are among the fifty-three full-time faculty members
representing more than a score of the finest colleges and universities in the
nation, required to produce academic, intramural and varsity athletic
programs.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities are used interchangea bly for
instruction and athletics as is the faculty. The College, which is organized
under a single administrative unit, includes three academic departments
under which there are seventeen undergraduate and graduate degree
programs and intercollegiate athletics. This type organization contributes
significantly to successful coordination of the program, faculty and facilities
for maximum contribution to the overall mission of the University.
The College is headed by Dean Russell Bogue. Its three academic
departments are: School and Public Health, chaired by Dr. Herman Bush;
Recreation and Park Administration, chaired by Dr. James McChesney;
Physical Education, chaired by Dr. Peggy Stanaland. The College's program
of intercollegiate athletics is administered by Athletic Director, Mr. Donald
G. Combs, and Assistant Athletic Director, Dr. Martha Mullins. Its newly
created Department of H.P.E.R. &amp; A. Services is administered by Dr. Fred
Darling.
Through its departments, the College offers six baccalaureate degree
programs and one two-year associate of arts option curricula for undergraduate students. At the graduate level, the College offers the Master of
Science in Physical Education, Recreation and Park Administration, and
Physical Education with the Sports Administration Option. Additional
degree programs offered in cooperation with the College of Education
include S pecia list in Education, Master of Arts in Health Education, Allied
Health, Physical Education, along with Rank I I and Rank I teacher certification programs.
The College also serves EK U's general education progra m through
required physical education and health classes for freshmen a nd sophomores.
Enrolled in the College's academic programs are some I, I 00 majors,
including more than 400 graduate stud ents. To serve this large enrollment, the
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�College boasts a full-time faculty of 53, including 22 members with the earned
doctorate. Thirty graduate assistants perform teaching and other services.
A balanced athletic program, intramural, sports clubs and intercollegiate, is provided by the College. Intramural and sport clubs programs
are sponsored through the H.P. E. R. &amp; A. services department by intramural
directors. Competition in numerous sports, including softball, flag football,
soccer, racquetball, bowling, volleyball, table tennis, track basketball and
field hockey provide physical outlets for EK U students.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference, fields
athletic tea ms in baseball, basketball, football, swimming, golf, tennis, cross
country, track (indoor and outdoor) and rifle. Basketball, field hockey,
tennis, cross country, track and field (indoor and outdoor) and volleyball
make up the intercollegiate program for women.
Outstanding facilities are req uired to support an operation with the
scope of Eastern's College of H.P.E.R. &amp; A. The College's programs are
housed in five major campus structures - The Robert B. Begley Building,
where it is headquartered, the Alumni C oliseum, the Weaver Health Building,
the Presnell Building and the Greg Adams Building. Numerous tennis courts,
recreation areas, Gertrude Hood Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball Field, and
the Tom C. Samuels nine-lane track with tartan infield are among the other
facilities of the College. An 18-hole golf course and an outdoor educationrecreation demonstration area are located at Arlington. There are four
equipped training rooms attached to the intercollegiate locker rooms in four
buildings.
The seven-story Begley Building is designed to serve nearly 2,000
students hourly in classes and also provides seating for more than 20,000
football spectators. Included in the structure are three gymnasiums, 12
handball courts, 36 classrooms, 60 offices and the dressing facilities for
physical education and football. A training area includes two exercise and
weight-lifting rooms, a steam room and a large therapy tank. A seminar room
and reception area are located on the second level of the building. Offices on
this level have been accoustically treated to absorb sound from the open-top
athletic area.
The Thomas E. McDonough Intramural Fields, which boasts 10 football
fields, two of which are varsity practice fields and another two which are large
enough for soccer play, are in use. In season, eight softball fields may be
superimposed on the football layouts.
The Glenn Presnell Building houses football locker and shower rooms, a
training room, rest rooms and storage, office and lecture areas. An equipment
check-out room and other service facilities are located to serve the students
who participate in the intramural programs.
The Greg Ada ms indoor tennis facility became available for use in the
fall of 1976. It constitutes the fifth building on campus devoted to housing the
activities of the College of H.P.E.R. &amp; A.

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�Football
the national finals.
During these past 19 years, Eastern has
captured two national championsh ips, two
national runnersup trophies. six OVC
championsh ips. had an unbeaten string of 15
games in the league and won the 1967 NCAA
Mideast Regional Champio nship (covering
more than 100 teams in a JO-state area) by
defeating Ball State 27-13 in the Grantland
Rice Bowl. The Colonels also start the 1983
season wit h a 31 game winning streak at t heir
home stadium. Hanger Field.
Eastern has continually been ranked in
the top twenty in the nation by the NCAA
D ivision I- AA pollsters. holding the No. I
spot fo r nine consecutive weeks last season.
Kidd's success comes from a combination
of demanding the ultimate in dedication and
d etermina tion. yet being a coach who is
respected by his players.
His ability to communicate wit h his
players stems from a realistic, matter-of-fact
attitude. He's gen uinely concerned about each
ind ividua l as a player and as a student.
He has a brilliant football mind and is a
man who takes advantage of most si tuations
and is not afraid to gamble. He is a n organizer
who has surrounded himself with a very
capable coachi ng staff.
All these ingredients point to t he fact that
Roy Kidd is a winner. It a ll started for Kidd as
a little leaguer in Corbin, Ky., and he continued on the plus side of the ledger as a high
school at hlete a nd then as a football and
baseball star at Eastern.
When he was a graduate assistant coach.
Eastern went unbeaten and received an
invitation to t he Tangerine Bowl. T hen he
sta rted coaching in high school. b uilding tiny
Richmond Madison into a state foot ball
powerhouse. He had a 54-10-1 record. a 27game win ning streak and 14 consecutive
u nscored-upon games. He was Kentucky
Coach of the Year in 1961 when the Purples
were ranked No. I in t he state a ll season.
He went to Morehead as an assistant
coach in 1962 and helped guide the Eagles to
their second winning season in 13 years and a
share of the OVC championship.

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ROY KIDD

Head Coach

Roy Kidd's trophy case and office walls
are running out o f room .
Kidd and his Eastern football team have
garnered so much success and notoriety
during the past fo u r years that t he next person
hired might be an interior decorator instead of
another assistant coach.
Consider this:
- Last season Eastern played in its
fourth consecutive national championsh ip
game and won its second national championship title in compiling a s potless 13-0 record .
Kidd was voted OYC Co-Coach of the Year.
the Lou isville Coach of the Year, Clinic Coach
of the Year. the Louisville Quarterback Clu b
Coach of the Year for I 982 and fort he second
consecutive season was recipient of The
Lexing1on Herald's Kentucky Sportsman of
the Year award.
Kidd was honored in I 981 as he was
selected the National Coach of the Year in IAA fo r the second straight year a nd the OVC
Coach of the Year.
Noteworthy coachi ng achievements have
become a rule of thumb for Kidd during the
last five years. In 1978, he was credited with h is
100th collegiate coaching victory and . of
cou rse, in 1979 he guided the Colonels to t he
Division I-AA national championship. E K U
fini shed 11 -2 that latter year.
T hen, in 1980, Kidd's Eastern team came
within 55 seconds of putting back-to-back
national cha mpionships together. winning IO
games before losing to Boise State 3 1-29 on a
fo urth-down pass in t he national title contest.
T he I98 I season saw Kidd. who has
compiled a 146-55-6 record at EKU, take his
Colonels to an unprecedented t hird consecutive national title game and a 12-2 overall
mark. The Colonels. after defeating Delaware
and Boise State. fell to Idaho State, 34-23. in

8

�Then it was back to Eastern in 1963 where
he served as a n assistant fo r o ne year befo re
taking over the head job.
The Colonels went 3-5- 1 his firs t year. one
of on ly two losi ng seasons he has had while
coaching. They im proved that to 5-3-1 t he

followi ng year a nd Kidd was elected Coach of
the Year in the OVC.
Kidd is married to the fo rmer Susa n
Purcell of Richmond. T hey have t hree
child ren: Marc. Kathy. and Keith.
Kidd's office phone number is: (606)
622-2146.

9

�Jack Ison

Tom Jones

Leon Hart

Joe Blankenship

JACK ISON
Defensive Backfield Coach

LEON HART
Offensive Backfield Coach

Defensive secondary coach J ack Ison
must replace three of four starters in a
defensive backfield that helped EK U intercept
24 passes.
Ison will also serve as defensive coordinator again th is season and is the dean of
Colonel assistant coaches, having served as an
EK U assistant for this his 17th year.
Kidd gave the 1961 Eastern g raduate his
first coaching job at Richmond's Madison
H igh School.
After assisting Kidd to a 13- 1 record and a
C lass AA runnerup trophy in 196 1, Ison was
named head coach in 1962 when Kidd entered
the college coaching field . The Royal Purples
were 6-2-2 under his guidance.
The Russell native is married to the
former Patricia Lykins, whom he met as a
classmate at Eastern. They have two
daughters, Elizabeth (21) and Melinda (17).

Leon Hart begins his sixth season as an
assistant in charge of the EK U offensive backfield . He will also again be the offensive coordinator for t he Colonels this fall.
Hart must tutor h is fourth d ifferent
starting quarterback in the last five years for
the Colonels this season when two freshmen
quarterbacks battle it out for the starting slot.
Hart graduated from Mansfield (Ohio)
Madison High School in 1969, and went on to
Maryville College where he received his B.A.
in education in 1973.
While at Maryville, Hart lettered four
years in football and three years in baseball,
serving as capta in of the baseball squad as a
senior. He was a safety fo r the Maryville
gridders, leading the team in interceptions his
last three seasons.
Hart is married to the former Becki
Sowers of Mansfield and they have two sons.
Timothy Robert (6) and Seth (2).

TOM JONES
Offensive Line Coach

Tom J ones, a 1973 graduate of Western
JOE BLANKENSHIP
Kentucky University, begins his third season
Linebacker Coach
as Eastern's offensive line coach.
Jones was an All-State center at Glasgow
J oe Blankenship begins his seventh year
High School where he graduated in 1969 a nd
at EK U and will have to rebuild a linebacking
then went to W KU. While playing offensive
corps that lost two AII-OVC linebackers center for coach Jimmy Feix at Western, he
Alex Dominguez and Pete J ackson - to
was a member of two OVC championship
graduation.
squads.
After spend ing his fres hmen year of colAfter grad uating from Western in 1973,
lege at the University of Kentucky, BlankenJ ones assumed coaching positions at Bu llitt
ship played his final three years at Eastern,
Central High School, Adair County H igh
receiving a bachelor's degree in 1966 from
School, Macon County (Tenn.) High School
EKU. Blankenship a lso put in a coaching stint
and Caverna High School during the next five
at Louisville Seneca High School before
years.
coming to Eastern.
A native of G lasgow, Jones has coached
Blankenship is married to the former
at Morehead State and as a graduate assistant
Brenda Wooten of Louisville and they have
at the University of Tennessee.
two children, Kimberly Lynn (20) and Joseph
J ones, 32, is married to the former Mary
Troy (12).
Bess Manby of LaGrange and they have two
daughters, J ennifer Elizabeth (3 ½) and
Amanda Lee (2½).
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�Jim Tanara

Teddy Taylor

Conrad Cardano

Rick Sang

JIM TANARA
Down Lineman Coach

CONRAD CARDANO
Receiver Coach

J im Tanara will handle the down linemen
aga in in his fifth year as an assistant coach at
Eastern.
Tanara came to EKU from the staff of
Bear Bryant at Alabama where he served 11
years working with the Title's defensive front.
While at Alabama, Tanara was a member
of the staff that directed the Tide to two
national championships and appearances in
11 bowl games. He also served as UA's head
wrestling coach for 11 years.
H e later was a three-year letterman for
UT-Chattanooga and started at both
defensive end and tight end. While collecting
Little All-American honors in 1964, he received his bachelor of science degree in 1965
and was drafted by the New Orleans Saints
upon graduation.
He was an assistant football coach at
Cleveland (Tenn.) H igh School for three years
before going to A labama in 1968. He received
his master's degree from Alabama in 1970.

Conrad Cardano will again serve coach
Roy Kidd as receiver coach in this his third
season with the Colonels.
Cardano, a 34-year old native of
Washington, D.C., came to Eastern from
Marshall University in the Southern Conference where he was the receiver coach for the
Thundering Herd for two seasons.
A 1967 graduate of Bladensburg (Md.)
High School, Cardano went on to letter two
years at quarter back at Western Carolina,
leading the Catamounts to records of 9-1 and
6-3 those two seasons.
After graduating from WCU in 197 1,
Cardano played three seasons of semi-pro
football in the Seaboard Professional Football League. H is other assistant coaching
assignments include Tuscola (N .C.) High
School, Dover (Mass.) Sherborn High School
and Catholic University where he served as
offensive coordinator as CU went 27-11 within
a four-year period.
He received his master's degree in education from EKU in 1982, specializing in
administration and supervision.
He is married to the former Christina
Willis of Huntington, W. Va.

TEDDY TAYLOR
Defensive End Coach
Teddy Taylor, a 1970 graduate of
Eastern, will serve as a coach for Kidd's
Colonels for the fifth straight season.
While serving as dorm director, Taylor
will work with the defensive ends for the
Colonels.
A n All-American noseguard at Eastern in
1969, Taylor was a significant force in EKU's
Mideast Regional and Ohio Valley Conference championship team in 1967 and the OVC
champ ion squad of 1968.
Taylor served as head coach at Pineville
High School after fi lling an assistant's post
there for two years. He was voted South East
Kent ucky Coach of the Year in 1978 while
guiding his team to a 9-3 record.
He is married to the former Frances
White of Lexington and they have two
daughters, Katrina ( 14) and Che (9).

RICK SANG
Kickers' Coach
Rick Sang, a 1980 graduate of EK U, will
be back for the fourth year to work with the
EK U Colonels' kickers and defensive scout
team.
Sang, who lettered three years a t EK U as
a flank er, was a member of Kidd's 1979
national championship team. That year he
started at flan ker and punted in the national
championship game against Lehigh.
The 25-year old native of Ashland is
married to the former Kelli Ell is of Findlay,
Ohio.

11

�Donald G. Combs

Dr. Martha Mullins

Dr. Bobby Barton

DONALD G. COMBS
Director of Athletics

DR. MARTHA MULLINS
Assistant Athletic Director

Donald G. Combs begins his 13th year as
Director of Athletics at Eastern. after serving
the university 13 years as swimming coach .
Combs, who was known throughout the
state as t he dean of Kentucky collegiate
swimm ing coaches. ha nded over his swimming
coaching duties to Dan Lichty. his assistant. in
1975.
He is currently serving his fifth year as an
at-large member of the NCAA's Division
I-AA football committee.
Recogn ized as a "Master Coach" by the
College Swimm ing Coaches Associat ion of
America in 1970, Combs coached Eastern's
swim team from 1963-75. During those years.
the EK U Eels captured 12 consecutive
Kentucky Intercollegiate Swimming and
Diving Championships and compiled a 134-29
record.
A 1949 graduate of Model Laboratory
Schoo l, Combs received his B.S. in 1953 and
M. A. in 1965. Both degrees are from Eastern.
The son of baseball Hall-of-Farner Earle
B. Combs. Sr.. and Mrs. Combs of Richmond.
Combs and his wife, Pauline. have four
children.

Dr. Mart ha Mullins is in her eighth year
as Assistant Athletic Director. She has been an
admin istrator in women's at hletics at Eastern
for the past 13 years.
She received P h.D. and M.A. degrees
from F lorida State Un iversity. Her undergraduate degree is from the University of
Alabama. While at Florida State University,
Dr. Mullins assisted with the women's t rack
team. D uring her six-year tenure in Florida's
junior colleges she was act ive as coach of
tennis and volleyball and p rovided early
leadersh ip in establishi ng athlet ic participation for women students in the state's j unior
colleges.

DR. BOBBY BARTON
Athletic Trainer
Dr. Bobby Barton is beginning his eighth
season as athletic t rainer at EK U. Barton came
to Eastern from the University of Kentucky
where he served as associate trainer in charge
of the basketball Wildcats.
Barton received his B.A. d egree from the
University of Kentucky in 1968 and h is M .S. at
Marshall Univers ity in 1970. He earned his
Doctor of Arts degree in Adapted Physical
Education at Middle Tennessee State University in 1975 and has a lso completed the
requirements for his certificate in corrective
therapy from Texas A&amp;M University.
He is currently serving a term as President
of the 8,000-member NATA (Nat ional Athletic Trainer's Association).
Barton is married to the former Jojean
Chestnut of Lexington a nd they have one son.
Brian (5).

12

�1~ 1
XA
David Parke

David Green

Karl Park

DAVID PARKE
Athletic Business Manager

KARL PARK
Sports Information Editor

David Pa rke, a 1978 g raduate of EKU,
will begin his fourth year as Athletic Business
Manager for the EKU Colonel teams. Parke,
who formerly worked as a cashier in the
Billings and Collections Division at EKU , has
been a member of the Eastern statistics crew
for the football and basketball games of the
Colonels for eight years.
A 1974 grad uate o f Madison Central
High Sch ool, Parke played baseball, football
and basketball for the Indians. He lettered
four years in baseball and two seasons in
football where he was named All-Mid State
Conference at center in 1973.

Karl Pa rk, a 1970 graduate of EKU. is
beginn ing his 14th year as Sports Information Editor for Eastern's athletic teams. He
served as sports editor of the schoo l newspaper. The Eastern Progress, fo r three years
while a student of the University. The 34-yearold Richmond, Ky. native is a member of the
College Sports Information Directors of
America (COS IDA), the United States
Basketball Writers Association and the
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
He received national recognition fo r the
production of EK U's th ree seasonal media
guides for 1978-79 and 1979-80. The winter
sports guide was voted Best in the Nation Division A for those two years.
He is married to the former Shelley Steele
of Owingsville.

DEBBIE JACKSON
Assistant Athletic Trainer
DAVID GREEN
Assistant Athletic Trainer

Debbie Jackson, a former assistant
athletic trainer at Pittsburg State (Kan.)
University, will begi n her first year as an
assistant trainer at Eastern this fall.
J ackson, 24, received her bachelo r's
degree from Lock Haven ( Pa.) State College in
1980 and collected her master's degree in
a thletic training from the University of
Virgin ia in 1981. She has worked at Pittsburg
S tate for the past two years.
She has served as head trainer for the
1982 and 1983 NA IA women's basketball
championships and the 1982 and '83 National
Sports Festivals at Co lorado Springs, Col.
J ackson has been notified that she has
a lso been selected to serve as a trainer at the
1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. Calif.
She ha d prior experience in this area working
a t the 198 1 O lympic Training Camp for the
Greco-Roman World Cup Wrestling Team.

David Green. a 1975 graduate of Middle
Tennessee Sta te University. is serving his
fourth year as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at
Eastern.
Green. a 29-year old native of Hendersonville. Tenn., graduated fro m Isaac Litton
High School in Nashvi lle. Tenn .. in 197 1.
After graduat ing from MTSU , he entered
graduate school at Eastern where he received
his masters in health ed ucation in 1977.
For three years. Gree n was head tra iner
for bot h the boys and girls athletic teams a t
Pau l Blazer Hig h School in Ashland.
becoming the state's fi rst full-time certified
trainer on the high school level.
He is married to the former Brenda
Magee o f Lancaster. Ohio.

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�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
1983 Football Prospectus
Eastern Kentucky University head football coach Roy Kidd returns 27 lettermen from last
season's Ohio Valley Conference and NCAA Division I-AA national championship team .
Kidd. who begins his 20th season at Eastern with a 146-55-6 record, has guided the Colonels
to the I-AA tit le game for four consecutive seasons, having also won a national championship in
1979.
Senior receiver Tron Armstrong (6-1. 198), a first team All-OVC and honorable mention
All-A merican performer in 1982. leads Colonel returnees. Armstrong, who played tight end in
1982 but who could move in 1983 to flanker. was Eastern and the OVC's second-leading receiver
last year with 38 catches for 475 yards and four TD's.
Also return ing for Eastern on offense is senior tailback Terence Thompson (5-9. 182).
T hompson. an AII-OVC player as a sophomore. ran for 883 yards and seven TD's last year and is
expected to carry the bulk of the rushing load if he stays healthy in 1983.
Three part-time starters will also be back for their sophomore pass receiving seasons.
Flanker Alvin Blount (6-4, 199) headed this group with nine catches last season for 124 yards.
Flanker Isiah Hiil (5-9. 157) a nd tight end Simon Codrington (6-3, 195) round out the returning
receivers.
The quarterback slot. vacated by All-OVC signal-caller Tuck Woolum, will be handled by
either of two redshirt freshman q uarterbacks, Greg Parker (5- 11, 163) and Pat Smith (5-11 , 162).
Tim Portale also returns a t this position. a lthough playing sparingly in 1982.
Perhaps the biggest strengt h of the '83 Colonels lies on the offensive line where four starters
ret urn including senior second-team OVC Media Association All-OVC center Chris Sullivan /62. 248). Other starters along the line returning include senior guard Mike Bobek (6- 1. 222), senior
guard David Burry (6- 1. 240) and junior tackle Joe Spadafino (6-1. 238).
The biggest rebuilding job by the Eastern coaching staff must come on defense where nine
starters were lost through graduation, including All-OVC li nebacker A lex Dominguez and allconference tackle Randy Taylor.
The two returning starters include the third-leading tackler on the '82 team, j unior
roverback Anthony Jones (5-11 , 189) who had 58 tackles, 30 assists and five interceptions and
senio r noseguard Mike McShange (5- 10, 228) who had 11 tackles for losses.
Other players expected to see plenty of playing time this fall include senior linebacker David
Hill (5-10. 227), junior linebacker William May (5-10, 20 I ). junior linebacker Terry Simmons (511 , 202), senior cornerback Mike Mims (5-11 , 192) and sophomore defensive back Bobby
Scannell (5-11, 180).
Reds hirts on defense who will be in action in '83 include sophomore end Joe Mauntel,
sophomore tackle Rick Campbell, freshman linebacker Fred Harvey and freshman safety Robert
Williams.
The kicking game for the Colonels remains in good hands with senior Jamie Lovett (5-9,
164) and senior Steve Rowe (6-5, 230) handling the placekicking and punting dut ies, respectively.
Lovett had another outstanding year in '82scoring 72 points on 39-43 extra points and 11-21 field
goals. Rowe, meanwh ile. a nd his EK U punt coverage teammates led the nat ion in net punting
(39.8) as Rowe averaged 40. 9 yards per punt last season.
Eastern finis hed the 1983 season with a perfect 13-0 record and extended its Hanger Field
winning streak to 31.

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�1983 COLONELS
A CAPSULE ANALYSIS
Offense : I-Pro Set.
Defense: 5-2 o r O klahoma.
Strengths: Size and experience in offensive line; st rong kicking game.
Weaknesses : Lack of experience at quarterback and full back; young defensive line; lack o f
experienced depth at receiver.
Lettermen Lost: I 9

LETTERMEN RETURNING (27)
Linebackers: David Hill, A nthony J ohnson, William May, Terry Simmons.
Noseguard: M ike McShane
Secondary: Anthony J o nes, Mike M ims, Bob by Scanne ll.
Ends: Tron Armstrong, Isaiah Hill, Alvin Blount, C harles Keller, Simon Co drington.
Tackles: Ro bert Pa lmer, J oe Spad afin o, Keith Bosley, Benny Allen.
Guards: David Burry, Mike Bobek, Mike Neal.
Center: C hris Sullivan.
Tailback: Terence T hompson. Tony J ames.
Fullback: Brian Beebe.
Quarterback: T im Po rtale.
Kickers: Jamie Lovett, S teve Ro we.

i «P 5

15

�OFFENSE

Pat Smith

Greg Parker

Tim Portale

Terence Thompson

Angelo Hall

Barry Cox

QUARTERBACKS

TAILBACKS

Pat S mith ... Freshman ... 19 ... 5-10 .. . 175
. . . No Letters ... Carrollton, Ky . ... Pat was
red-shirted last season .
was the No. I
quarterback at the end of spring practice ..
has good arm .. . runs the option well . . . needs
game experience a nd situations ... will battle
for the No. I spot in the fall ... made great
improvement in the spring . . graduate of
Carroll County High School.

Terence Thompson ... Senior . .. 21 . . . 5-7 1/ 2
... 180 ... Two Letters . .. Owensboro, Ky . ...
Terence is a definite AII-OVC and possible
All-American candidate for the Colonels this
year ... ra n for 883 yards and seven TD's in
1982 ... AII-OVC as a sophomore . . . needs to
stay injury free this season . .. could be key to
Colonels' success . . . has great speed and
excellent hands ... is a hard worker with good
work habits . .. member of Winner's Club for
the past two seasons ... has scored four TD's
in a game twice in his career - vs. Akron (293
yards) in 1981 and vs. Western Kentucky(l43)
in 1982 . . . Career stats show him with 2, 179
yards rushing and 21 TD's ... expected to
carry the rushing load for Eastern this fall .. .
high school coach Don Netoskie of
Owensboro.

Greg Parker ... Freshman . . . 19 ... 5-101/2 •. .
173 ... No. Letters . .. Tampa, Fla . .. . G reg
was red-sh irted last fall ... has the strongest
a rm of a ll the quarterbacks .. . made great
improvements in running the option .. . needs
game experience ... will fight for the No. I
position in the fall .
had good spring . ..
graduate of Chamberlin High School.

Angelo Hall ... Freshman .. . 19 ... 5-11 ½ . . .
190 ... No Letters ... LaGrange, Ga . .. .
Angelo was red-shirted last year .. . has excellent size ... made good improvements in the
spring . . lacks concentration at times
.should relieve Thompson in t he fa ll
graduate of LaGrange High School.

Tim Portale ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 6-0 ...
192 ... One Letter ... Louisville, Ky . .. . Tim
saw action this spring at linebacker but was
moved back to qua rte rback .. . a team player
and leader ... hard-nosed player ... will play
anywhere coaches ask him to play . . runs
offense well ... has very little game experience
. .. led his high school team to state title .
member of specialty teams at EK U . . high
school coach - Roger Gruniesen of Trinity.

Barry Cox ... F reshman ... 19 ... 5-9 ... 181
. .. No Letters . .. Monaca, Pa. ... Barry was
red-shirted last year because of knee surgery ..
. is still slowed somewhat with the after-effects
of the injury ... a tough inside runner . .. very
coachable
needs to regain speed . . .
graduate of Center High School.

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�Victor Mims

Tony James

Isaiah Hill

George Miller

Tony James ... Junior ... 21 ... 5-10 .. . 175
, .. One Letter ... Owensboro, Ky .... Tony
could possibly see action at quarterback.
flanker and tailback. in addition to his kickreturn duties . . will see duty wherever he's
needed the most ... s howed no effects of offseason inj ury
. holds school record for
longest punt return (88 yards vs. APSU) ...
very versati le athlete
o ne of the best
athletes on the team
. played on state
champ io nship basketball team . .
has
dangerous breakaway skills . . . missed last two
games of regu lar season with broken finger
and most of the national championship game
with a knee inj ury ... h igh school coach- Don
Netoskie of Owensboro.

Brian Beebe . .. Sophomore . .. 20 ... 6-01/ 2 •••
221 ... One Letter .. . Hammonton, N.J ... .
Brian saw limited action last year behind Nick
Yeast ... will batt le Mims for the start ing s pot
... s howed great improvement in his blocking
. . a very coachable player . .. rushed for 26
yards last year . . . grad uate o f Hammonton
High School.

SPLIT ENDS
Isaiah Hill ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 5-9 ... 166
.. . One Letter ... Pineville, Ky . .. . Isaiah was
the No. I split-end after spring ... is a hard
worker .
has improved his blocking . .
stronger from winter weight program . .
fastest receiver other than Armstrong(4.65 40yard dash) .. . has good hands . .. very heady
p layer .. . has limited experience . . . runs good
routes . . . caught two passes for 13 yards and
returned seven kickoffs for a 22.6 yard average
. .. grad uate of Pineville High School.

FULLBACKS
Victor Mims . .. Sophomore ... 20 .. . 5-11 . . .
213 ... No Letters ... St. Petersburg, Fla . .. .
Victor will be beginning his t hird year here but
hasn't played a snap .
plagued by injuries
during his stint at E KU . .. came out of spring
practice as No. I fullback ... good blocker.
tough inside runner . .. needs to stay healthy to
help us .
could be a nswer to fullback
problems . . . made improvements last s pring.
. brother of Mike Mims who p lays cornerback
fo r t he Colonels . . . high school coach - Bob
Stephens of Lakewood.

Brian Beebe

&lt;:eorge Miller ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 5-11
. . . 193 ... No Letters .. . Richmond, Ky....
George was red-shirted last fall . . . was moved
from quarterback to receiver last year .. . has
no game experience at receiver ... hustles ...
had a better than average spring .. . is a good
blocker .. . needs to improve his concentration
. .. high schoo l teammate of offensive tackle
Keit h Bosley . . . high school coach - Monty
Joe Lovell of Richmond Madison.

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�.·fa
Alvin Blount

Kevin Bird

Jeff Walker

Tron Armstrong

Jay Henderson

Alvin Blount ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-4 . . .
19 I ... One Letter ... Jacksonville, Fla. .. .
Alvin was a part-time starte r last year for t he
Co lo nels ... missed all of s pring p ractice ...
hel ped last fa ll as a reserve
. needs to
im prove qu ic kness
makes very few
mista kes ... big target for the quarterbacks .
needs to work o n his blocking ... was moved
from free safety 10 receiver in fall d rills last
year .. . grad uate of F let cher High School.

the ba ll ... will serve as o ne of t he offensive
captai ns for the '83 season . . . career stats show
h im wit h 66 catches for 922 yard s and four
TD's .
has run a 4.5 40-ya rd das h . .. high
school coach - Bob Stephens of Lakewood .
Jeff Walker ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 6-0 . ..
197 . .. No Letters ... Louisville, Ky .... Jeff is
a hard worke r ... hustles . .. good athlete.
needs t o improve on concentration ... beca me
a better blocker this past s pring . . . graduate of
Fairdale High Scho ol.

Kevin Bird ... Freshman ... 20 ... 6-0 ... 171
... No Letters ... Jamestown, N. C. .. . Kevin
is a walk-on ... needs to work o n becoming a
mo re co nsistent p layer . . . also needs improvement in blocking .. . a fast receiver (4.7 40-yard
dash)
needs to use his s peed more
grad ua te of R agsdale High School.

Tony James ... Junior ... 21 ... 5-10 ... 175
... One Letter .. . Owensboro, Ky .. .. Tony
could n't p ractice in the sp ring because of the
knee surgery last winter . . a very talented
a th lete .
has good speed. go od hands a nd
good q uick ness . . could be a starte r t his fa ll at
a rece iver position . . needs t o lea rn to concentrate more on catch ing the ball .
most
da ngerous runner o n the team after he catches
the ball . . also listed a mong t ailbacks .
graduate of O wensboro H igh School.

FLANKERS
Tron Armstrong . .. Senior ... 22 .. . 6-0 .. .
196 ... Three Letters ... St. Petersburg, Fla .
. . . T ron was switched from tight e nd t o
fl anke r . . . should be able t o use his speed more
... is a good blocker ... seems 10 be making
adjustme nts from t ight end to wideout .. . a
very talented athlete .. . 1982 pre-season AllA merican
defi nite pro prospect
e xce lle nt blocker .. . has been a me mber of t he
Winner's C lub for the past two seaso ns .
ran ked third in O VC last year in catches per
game (3.5) . . . need to get the ball t o him.
coaches a re count ing on Tron quite heavily .
needs to im prove h is runni ng a fte r catch ing

TIGHT ENDS
Jay Henderson . .. Junior . .. 20 . .. 6-0 . . . 225
. .. No Letters ... Louisville, Ky. . .. J ay was
moved from defe nsive e nd to tight end during
sp ri ng pract ice ... has k nee problems . . is a
good athlete . . . has d one a good job making
t he switch from defensive end to tight e nd . . . is
a good blocker . .. ru ns good pass rout es .
has good ha nds ... shou ld cont ribute heavily
next fal l . . . graduate of Iroquois High School.

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�Simon Codrington

Scott Pearson

Derrick Brice

'

Chris Sullivan

•

Paul Smith

David Burry

CENTERS

Simon Codrington ... Sopho mo re . .. 19 ... 63 ... 203 ... One Letter ... Miami Fla . .. .
Simon was having a good spring practice when
he s uffered a knee injury and missed at least
half of spring drills .. . started the national
championship game vs. Delaware last year ...
still inexperienced at tight end .. a good
blocker . .. needs to improve concentration
and catching t he ball .. . r uns good pass routes
... looking for him to contribute t his fall .
grad uate of South High School.

C hris Su llivan ... Senior ... 21 ... 6-1 ... 250
. .. Two Letters ... New Port Richey, Fla. ...
C hris is an AII- OVC and All-American
ca ndid ate this season ... second-team OVC
Media Association AII-OVC team pick in 1982
a three-year starter . . ga ined great
strength during t he winter program
. wil l
serve as one of the offensive captains for the
'83 season ... s ho uld be one of the leaders in
the offensive line ... member of Winner's Club
for the past two seasons .. . high school coach Keit h Newton of Hudson.

Scott Pearson ... Junio r ... 20 ... 6-4 ... 213
... No Letters ... Waycross, Ga .... Scott is a
junio r college transfer from Lees- McRae
J unior College .. . has potential to be a good
player ... injury has impeded his performa nce
.. is always hurt . . . made switch from
wideou t 10 tight end in the spring ... good
blocker and receiver ... has the size ... needs
10 be healthy for an evaluation .. . needs 10
learn EK U's system .
graduate of Ware
County High School.

Paul S mith ... Freshman ... 19 ... 6-3½ ...
249 . .. No Letters . . . Ocala, Fla.... Paul was
red-shi rted last year .. . has the ability to play
at guard or center posit ion . . has good
strength a nd size . . lacks playing time ..
when he plays j ust one posit ion. he'll be 0 . K ...
. gradua te of Va nguard High School.

GUARDS
David Burry ... Senio r . .. 21 ... 6-0½ ... 236
... Two Letters . .. Louisville, Ky .... Da vid
will be beginning his second year as a starter
for the Co lonels ... d id outstanding job last
year . .. possible All-OVC candidate in '83 .. .
one of the st rongest players on the team .. .
long snaps for punts. extra points and field
goals ... member of 1982 Winner's Club.
high school coach - Dennis Lampley of
Trinity.

Derrick Brice ... Freshman ... 19 ... 6-2 .. .
210 .. . No Letters ... Louisville, Ky . .. .
De rrick is a hard worker . .. has good hands ..
. was red-shirted last season .. . must improve
as a blocker and his overall running ability ..
graduate of Eastern High School.

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�Mike Bobek

Mike Neal

Joe Spadafino

Keith Bosley

Greg Pitts

Greg Clark

Pat Morrissey

Dean Showalter

Mike Bo bek ... Senior ... 21 ... 6-0½ ... 230
... Two Letters ... Port Richey, Fla .... Mike
will be a possible starter at guard or tackle ...
started last season at tackle ... very aggressive ... a good leader .. . did good job on punt
coverage team . . member of 1982 Winne r's
C lub ... has played center and linebacker also
for EK U ... grad ua te of Gu lf Hig h School.

•

size a nd stre ngth need ed to play the position
well
. fi rst-t eam All-State player in high
school
high school coach - Monty Joe
Lovell of Ric hmond Madison.

Greg Pitts . .. Sophomore .. . 19 . .. 6-1 .. . 226
. .. No Letters ... Richmond, Ky .... G reg is
a n improved player from last fall ... had good
s pring ... la cks strength ... intelligent .. . play
eithe r right o r left tac kle ... need s to have good
su mmer with weig hts to cont r ibute . .. high
school coach - Ed Miracle of Madison
Cen tral.

Mike Neal . .. Senior . .. 22 . .. 6-2 . .. 228 ...
Two Letters .. . Orlando, Fla . .. . Mike will be
ente ring his fifth year in the Easte rn program
th is fall . . . bidding fo r a starting jo b a t right
guard .. has considerable experience as a
backup guard .
did good job against
Ten nessee State in the playoffs last fa ll .. . had
good spring practice .
. graduate of
Edgewat er H igh School

Greg Clark . . . Junior . .. 21 ... 6-5 ... 241 .. .
No Letters ... Louisville, Ky . ... Greg has
played bot h offensive center and offensive
tac k le for EK U ... has shown improvement at
tackle ... pla yed consid erably vs. Ten nessee
Tech last year .
lacks stre ngth .
. is
intellige nt enough to play two posit ions .
high school coach - Bob H olman o f Pleasure
Ridge Park .

TACKLES
Joe Spadafino . .. Junior . . . 20 . . . 6· 1 ... 245
. . . Two Letters ... Dover, Del .... J oe played
a major backup role last sea son until
M o re head State game .. . from this point on.
he was a starting tackle . .. fine a thle te . .
cou ld be a potential AII-OVC player ... bigge r
and stro nger player than in the past
mem ber of 1982 Winner's Club . .. intelligent
and a good leader .. . grad ua te of Fork Union
M ilitary Academy.

Pat Morrissey ... Junior .. . 21 . .. 6-0 ... 235
. .. No Letters ... Neptune, N.J .. . . Pat was
m oved from defense to offense last spring .
needs t ime to gain experience o n t he offensive
line ... earned a scholarship in the spring .
wa lk-on . .. grad uate of Neptune S enior H igh
Schoo l.

Keith Bosley ... Sophomore .. . 19 ... 6-3 .. .
295 .. . One Letter .. . Richmond, Ky .... Keith
shou ld be battling for sta rting positio n at right
tackle . . lettered as a freshman . . pla yed
considerably in the nat ional champio nship
contest vs. Delaware in the second half . ..
working habits are improving . . . has a ll the

Dean Sho walter ... Freshman . .. 20 ... 6-4
. .. 254 . . . No Letters ... Louisville, Ky . . . .
Dea n was red-shirted as a fresh man
possesses good s ize
needs to improve
strength in order to play ... should add needed
help to o ffens ive line's d epth . .. graduate of
Ba llard Hig h Schoo l.

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�DEFENSE

David Hill

LINEBACKERS

Fred Harvey

William May

Terry Simmons

Anthony Johnson

David Hill . . . Senior ... 21 ... 5-10 . . . 232
... Three Letters ... Miami, Fla .... David has
as much potential as any line backe r in t he
OVC ... with persona l motivatio n could beas
good as any linebacker in the conference .. .
member of 198 1 a nd 1982 Winner's Club .. .
excellent communicator ... needs to report in
top playing weight ... played excellent foo tba ll his firs t two seasons at E K U . . . has
foot ball savvy
. developed bad habits
because of additional weight
. AII-OVC
candidate . . defense needs his stabilizing
force .. . had 43 tackles and 25 assists in '83 ...
graduate of M iami Carol City Hig h School.

William May ... Junior ... 20 .. . 5-10 . . . 202
... One Letter ... S helbyville, Ky. . . . William
moved from defensive end back to linebacker
in the spring . .. with repetition and experience
at this position. William should develop .
lacks experience .
has good agi lity
possesses great range and quick feet ... should
excel o n specia lty teams . .. should be a good
pass defender . . high school coach - Tom
Becherer of S helby Cou nty.
Anthony Johnson . .. Sophomore ... 19 . .. 510 ... 195 ... One Letter . .. Washington, D.C.
. .. A nt hony is a nat ural linebacker ... has
good understanding of the defensive scheme
. . . makes adjustments q uickly . .. stays on his
feet well and gets to t he foot ba ll . . . excellent
hitter . . worked on offense and d efense last
year .
rushed seven times for 20 yards at
fu llback in '82 . . . grad uate of De Matha High
School.

Fred Harvey . . . Freshman .. . 18 . . . 5-10½ . ..
208 ... No Letters .. . Titusville, Fla . ... Fred
was red-shirted last year . . . has all t he
attributes of a good linebacker - good size.
excellent qu ickness, good strength .
unlim ited potentia l ... definite starting candidate
youngest player of t he linebackers
returning ... only needs to gain experience . .
graduate of Tit usville High School.
Terry Simmons ... Junio r ... 20 .. . 5- 11 .. .
195 ... Two Letters ... Hamilton, Ohio .. .
Terry is a hard worker that is expected to be a
contender for a starting spot ... was hindered
by a k nee strain in t he spring ... should be a ble
to p ick up where he left off before injury . . .
has excellent q uickness . .. needs to be more
physical ... will play on specialty teams . ..
with t he loss o f two A II-OVC linebackers
(Alex Dominguez and Pete Jackson),
coaching sta ff is looking for big contribution
from Terry . . . high school coach - Dale
Ro bertson of Hamilton.

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Mike McShane

Mike Evanoff

Mason Hanis

Rick Campbell

Barry Stewart

Mike Murphy

NOSEGU ARDS

TACKLES

Mike McShane .. . S enior .. . 21 . . . 5- 10 . ..
226 .. . Three Letters ... St. Petersburg, Fla.
. . . Mike will serve as one o f the defensive
captains for the ' 83 seaso n . . has been a
membe r of the Winne r's Clu b for the past two
seasons . . is the only senior returning o n the
defensive down linemen
. a very physical
player ... has game ex perience ... if he stays
healthy. should have an outstanding year ...
improved his pass rush ... second team OVC
Media Association AII- OVC choice in '82 .. .
ha d 11 tackles behind the line (-56 yards) ..
d efinite AII-OVC candidate . . graduate of
Northeast High School.

Rick Campbell ... Sophomore . .. 20 ... 6-2
. .. 235 ... No Letters ... A ltamo nte S prings,
Fla . ... Rick was red-shirted last year ... has
very little game experience . . . could possibly
be a starter . .. an aggressive player .. . needs to
be more disciplined ... has good quickness.
expected by coaches to play quite a bit ... dislocated his knee in spring pract ice with five
days to go .. . high school coach - Dave Tullis
of Lake Brantley.

Mike Evano ff . . . Junior . . . 2 1 .. . 5-91/ 2 • •• 220
... No Letters ... Vienna, Va... . M ike played
ve ry little last year ... needs to be a disciplined
p layer . . needs to make more use of his
quickness ... is a tough player ... is a transfer
from the University of Wyoming .. . graduate
of Oakt on High School.
Mason Harris ... Sophomore ... 20 .. . 5- 10
... 220 . .. No Letters ... Frankfort, Ky .. ..
Looking forward to a good season from
Mason . . . has pote ntial ... is a walk-on ...
was hurt in the fall with an injury ... worked
ha rd in the off-season
had an average
spring . . . needs more time at the position ..
graduate of Frankfort High School.

Barry Stewart ... Freshman ... 19 . .. 6-3½ .. .
238 . .. No Letters . . . Ocala, Fla .. . . Barry was
red-shirted in '82 ... a very pleasant surprise
. .. coachableyoungplayer ... understands the
game ... speed is a handicap . .. impressive
with work habits on the field ... had pinched
nerve in the neck in t he spring ... has a chance
to play quite a bit this fall . . . a very hard
wo rker
. . graduat e of Vanguard High
School.
Mike Murphy .. . Freshman .. . 19 . .. 6-2 . . .
226 . . . No Letters . . . Freehold, N.J . .. .
Mike was red-shirted last fall ... was moved in
the spring from offe nse to d efense . .. must
learn to control himself ... needs to work on
overall body strength ... has great quickness
.. is very aggressive .. . needs more repetitions
at tackle .. . could play this fall . .. had a bad
foot in spring .. . graduate of Fork Union
Military Academy.

22

�··. ~

Robert Palmer

Benny Allen

Joe Mauntel

Charles Keller

Paul Jones

Robert Palmer .. . Sophomore ... 20 ... 6-4
... 242 .. . One Letter ... Cy nthiana, Ky. .. .
Ro bert has come a long way . . . saw limited
action as a sophomore ... at the end of spring
was a s tarter at left tackle ... needs to work on
quickness a nd body strength ... an aggressive
player ... if he can stay healthy. coaches a re
cou nting on him to help at that position ...
high school coach - Bob Jenkins of Harrison
County.

Joe Mauntel ... Junio r ... 20 ... 6-4 ... 217 .. .
No Letters ... Cincinnati, Ohio ... J oe missed
last season with a knee and shou lder injury ...
needs game experience ... runs well ... has the
athletic a bility to be a good player ... ha d a
decent s pring . .. is very aggressive .. . need s to
work harder ... worked hard in the winter
program . . . grad uate o f Colerain H igh
Schoo l.
Paul Jones ... Sopho more ... 20 ... 6-2 ... 225
... No Letters ... Borden, Ind ... . Paul is an
extremely hard worker . . showed some
improvement . .. worked hard in t he winter
program ... came on at the end oft he year last
season to play some .. needs to work on
s trength and speed
. graduate of Floyd
Centra l High School.

Benny Allen ... Senior ... 21 ... 6-0 ... 242 ...
One Letter ... Belfry, Ky . ... Benny sat out the
'82 season with a back injury ... was moved in
the s pring from offense to defense
. has
promise to be a good player .. . also having
prob lems with a pinched nerve in his neck.
s hould add depth and strength at the position
... has correct k nowledge of playi ng tac kle .. .
needs to report healthy ... graduate of Belfry
High School.

ENDS
Charles Keller ... Senior ... 21 . . . 6-3 ... 220
. . . Two Letters . . . East Miami, Fla . . . .
Charles missed the latter pa rt oft he '82 season
with a finger inj u ry .. . needs to develop more
intens ity ... coaches are counting on him to
have good season ... will hopefully become a
leader ... needs to work on his aggressiveness and his pass rush ... high school coach Mike Uspensky of Miami Lakes.

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�John Klingel

Mike Mims

Bobby Scannell

Eric Ingram

Anthony Jones

Mike Poage

Eric Ingram ... Freshman ... 18 ... 6-1 ... 175
... No Letters ... Orlando, Fla.... Eric moved
from strong safety to cornerback this spring
. was red-shirted last fall .. . made pretty
good improvement in the spring ... hurt his
shou lder in spring drills ... has the range and
body control to play ... needs to develop h is
physical game ... made good progress in the
spring .
graduate of Winter Park High
School.

John Klingel ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-3 ...
226 ... No Letters . . . Waldo, Ohio . .. J ohn is
a walk-on that has been moved from
linebacker to end ... needs game experience
and to become more intense ... needs to work
on speed ... had inconsistent spring .. . has
size and speed to play end ... did show some
progress toward the end of spring drills .
graduate of Cardington-Lincoln High School.

SECONDARY
Anthony Jones . .. Junior ... 20 ... 5-11 ...
191 ... Two Letters ... Ocala, Fla .... With a
full year of playing rover, Anthony should be a
definite AII-OVC candidate . . . is now ready to
play this positio n (roverback) ... plays with a
high level of intensity
his leadership is
coming to the front .. . tough player ... wants
to get better ... holds for extra points and field
goals .
made key interception in the 38-30
playoff win over Idaho last year . .. has five
career interceptions .
high school coach Mike Clayton of North Marion.

Mike Mims ... Senior ... 21 ... 5-1 I ..• 200 ...
Two Letters . .. St. Petersburg, Fla.... Mike
was moved from safety to left cornerback in
spring drills . .. has the ability to make this
move without any problems . . . had a good
spring . .. could be the key to secondary play
... played extremely well at safety last yea r .. .
a pleasant surprise . . . has fi ve career interceptions incl uding one in the semi-final
playoff win over Tennessee State last year .
high school coach - Bob Stephens of
Lakewood .

Mike Poage .. . Freshman ... 18 ... 5-11½ .. .
179 .. . No Letters .. . Nicholasville, Ky... .
Mike was moved from runningback to strong
safety this past spring .
made real good
progress . . . missed half of the spring with an
injured an kle .
. needs to work on his
acceleration and develop explosiveness
graduate of J essamine County High School.

Bobby Scannell ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 5-10
... 185 ... One Letter ... Dunedin, Fla. .. .
Bo bby played a little last year .. . had a good
spring . . still needs improvement . . . has
adeq uate speed . . . is physical enough .. . needs
playing time ... needs to work on consistency
. did an excellent job on kickoff coverage
last year . . graduate of Dunedin High
Schoo l.

24

�Robert Williams

Mark Woodrum

J amie Lovett

Steve Rowe

Robert Williams . .. Freshman . . . 18 . .. 6-0½.
. . 184 . . . No Letters ... Miami, Fla.... Robert
has all the tools to be a good one .. . was reds hirted last year
went through game
preparations like others who were play ing
regularly .. . aggressive hitter ... plays the ball
well ... wants to be an ou tstanding player.
has excellent desire and is a good worker . ..
was an excellent h igh school basketball player
. . . is wreck less going for the ball . .. grad uate
of Sout h High School.

Steve Rowe ... Senior ... 21 ... 6-4½ ... 231 ..
. One Letter . .. Louisville, Ky .... Steve had a
good spring ... he a nd his punt coverage teammates led the nation in net punting (39.8) last
season . . . has good hang t ime (consistent 4.5
seconds)
is stronger with the weight
program .
has good working attitude .
averaged 40.9 yards per punt last season .
had one 61-yarder (vs. Central Florida) and
two other 58-yarders .. . definite A II-OVC and
All-A merican candidate . . . member o f 1982
Winner's C lu b .. . grad uate of Fairdale High
Schoo l.

Mark Woodrum . .. Senior . . . 21 ... 6-0 .. .
179 ... No Letters . . . Wheelersburg, Ohio .. .
Mark was moved from cornerback to sa fety in
the spring ... had excellent s pring .. . made
communc iation calls for the seco ndary th is
spring . . . has the desire to play . .. needs to
work on hitting ... has made improvements in
the last year of play ... h igh school coach - Ed
M iller of Wheelersburg.

KICKERS/ PUNTERS
Jamie Lovett ... Senior ... 21 ... 5-8½ ... 170
.. . Three Letters ... Riverview, Fla . . .. Jamie
has unlimited potentia l . .. holds four EK U
and o ne OVC record . . . does super job on
kickoffs ... had a good spring ... possible AIIOVC kicker in '83 . . . has kicked fie ld goals of
54 and 53 yards in the same scrim mage ... is
closing in o n some EK U records ... career
stats now stand 85-94 extra points, 28-50 field
goals and 169 points ... kicked 42-yard field
goal in last minute to beat South Carolina
State last year .. . graduate of East Bay 1-1 igh
School.

25

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1983 FRESHMEN SIGNEES

Name
Ricky W illiams
David Mille r
Terry Warre n
Byro n Ingra m
Frank Davis
.Jo hn .J ackson
A ntho ny Harpe r
Gary Greve
Dale Dawson
D anny M c Fadde n
Da ryl .J oh nso n
Paul Lcich1cfe ld
Harold Torrens
Anto in Ro berts
Scolt Pearso n
D a vid Hens ley
Anthony San fo rd
Ke ith Turner
Eugene Ban ks
Keith Townse nd
S ieve Le ig ht
Sta nley Tyson
R o n Davis
Henry .J audon
R ober! Warfield

Pos.
TE
DT
DB
DT

Ht.
6-5
6-4
5- 10
6-1 ½
RB-WR 6 - 1
DT
6 -5 ½
I. B 6-0
OG 6-1 ½
K- P 6-2
D B 6-3
RB
5-9
DT
6 - 1½
DT
6-0 ½
FB
5- 11 ½
TE
6-4
RB
6- 1
TE
5- 11
LB
5- 10
NG
6-0
01. 6-1 ½
DE
6-2
NG
6 -1
DE-L B 6--0
DB
5-9
DH
6-1

Wt.
225
225
171
25 1
187
231
195
222
200
185
186
226
230
21 8
220
205
206

208
215
235
207
205
223
185
180

Class
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
.I r.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Soph.
Fr.
Fr.

26

Hometown
Herndon , VA
M c Keesport, P A
Miami. Fla.
Le xington. K Y
Cinci nnati. OH
Cincinna1 i. OH
Cincinna1i. OH
C inc inna ti. OH
W. Pa lm Beac h. F la .
S. Mia mi. F la.
Lo uisville, KY
Lo uisville. KY
Louisville. KY
Ocala , Fla.
Wayc ross. GA
Ha rlan. KY
Ha rlan. KY
Orlando. F la.
Largo. F la .
Ke nne th C ity. F la .
T a r pon Springs, Fla .
Orlando. F la.
Crescen1 Springs. KY
Fairfax. VA
Le xing ton. KY

H S or JC
He rndon
M c Keespo rt
Southridgc
He nry Clay
Aiken
Woodwa rd
Aiken
M oeller
North Shore
S. Miami
Manual
Trinily
M a nual
Vangua rd
Lees-M c Rae .J .C.
Cawood
Cawood
Evans
La rgo
Dixie H ollins
Tarpon S prings
Evans
M oe lle r
W. T. Woodson
He nry Clay

�DEPTH CHART
OFFENSE
SE
88 I. Hill
18 Miller
8 Blount
21 Bird

LT
74 Spadafino
76 Showalter

LG

C

RG

65 Burry
68 Neal

53 Sullivan
63 P. Smith
57 Clark

50 Bobek
68 Neal

FL

QB
2 Pat Smith
Parker
7 Portale

80 Armstrong
5 Walker
14 James

FB
34 V . Mims

35 Beebe

RT
73 Bosley
70 Pitts
Morrissey

TE

TB
26 Thompson
Hall
3 Cox
14 James

Kicker
6 Lovett

DEFENSE
LE
85 Young
92 Mauntel
93 P. J ones

LCB
15 M. Mims

37 Scannell

LT
67 Campbell
75 Murphy

77 Stewart

NG
54 McShane
61 Evanoff
51 Harris

LLB

RLB

44 Harvey

31 Hill

48 Simmons

36 Johnson
33 May

ROY
12 A. Jones

s

Poage

24 Williams
29 Woodrum

RT
72 Palmer
59 Allen

RCB
32 Ingram

RE
82 Keller
93 P. Jones
86 Klingel

8 1 Henderson

89 Codrington
87 Pearson
84 Brice

Punter
38 Rowe

�1983 EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
NUMERICAL FOOTBALL ROSTER

No.
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
12
14
15
17
18
19
21
24
25
26
27
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
41
42
43
44
48
50
51
52
53
54
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
67

Name
Greg Parker
Pat Smith
13arry Cox
Dale Dawson
Eugene Walker
.Jamie Lovett
T im P ortale
Alvin Blount
George McGarrah
Anthony .I o nes
Tony Ja mes
M ike Mims
Henry .la udon
George M iller
Danny McFadde n
Kevin Bird
Robert Williams
Frank Davis
Terence Thompson
Terry Warren
Mark Woodrum
Antoin Roberts
David Hill
Eric Ingram
William May
Victor Mims
Brian Beebe
Anthony Johns on
Bo bby Scannell
Steve Rowe
Da ryl J oh nson
David Hensley
Robert Warfield
Fred Harvey
T erry Simmons
M ike Bobek
Mason Harris
David Turner
Chris Sullivan
Mike McShane
Stanley Tyson
Greg C lark
William Banks
Benny Allen
Eric Horn
Byro n Ingram
Gary Greve
Paul S m ith
Paul Leichtefeld
David Burry
Rick Campbell

Pos.
QB
QB
TB
K
FL
K
QB
SE
DB
DB
SE
DB
DB
FL
DB
FL
DB
TB
TB
DB
DB
FB
LB
DB
LB
FB
FB
LB
DB

p
TB
FB
DB
LB
LB
OG
MG
LB
C
MG
MG
OT-C
MG
OT
OG
OT
OG
C
OG
DG
OT

Ht.
5'11
5'1 0½
5'9
62
6'0
5'8½
6'0
6'4
6 '½
5'11
5'10
5'11
5'9
5'11
6'3
6'0
6'½
6'0
5'8
5'1 1
6'()
6'0
5'10
6'1
5'10
5'1 1
6'½
5'10
5'10
6'5
5'10
6'1
5'11
5'11
5'11 ½
6'1
5'10 ½
5'11
6'1
5'10
6'1
6'5
6'1
6'1
62
6'1½
62
6'3 1/2
6' ½
6 ''/2
62

28

Wt.
175
175
18 1
197
197
170
192
191
190
19 1
175
200
185
193
185
171
184
185
180
175
179
218
220
175
202
2 13
221
195
185
23 1
180
20 1
208
208
200
230
220
2 10
250
226
205
241
225
240
238
251
227
249
226
236
235

Class
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
F r.
Soph.
Sr.
Soph.
Soph.
Fr.
.Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
F r.
Soph.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
F r.
.Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Sr.
Fr.
F r.
Fr.
Fr.
.J r.
Sr.
F r.
Fr.
S r.
S r.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Sop h.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Soph.

•
Hometown
Tampa, FL
Ca rrollton, KY
Monaca, PA
W. Palm Beach, FL
Louisville, KY
Riverview, FL
Louisville, KY
Virginia Beach, VA
St. Petersburg, FL
Oca la. FL
Owe nsboro. KY
St. Pete rsburg, FL
Fa irfax, VA
Rich mo nd. KY
Miami, FL
.J amestown, NC
Mia mi. FL
Cinci nnati. O H
Owensboro, KY
Mia mi. FL
Portsmout h, OH
Ocala, FL
M iami. FL
Winter Park. FL
Shelbyvi lle, KY
St. P eters burg, FL
Hammonton, NJ
Oxon Hill, MD
C learwater, FL
Fairda le, KY
Louisville, KY
Pathfork, KY
Lexington. KY
T it usville, F L
Hamilton, O H
Port R ichey, FL
F ra nkfort , KY
Orlando, F L
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J ay Henderson
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R ick Williams
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�First Game
EAST TENNESSEE
ST ATE UNIVERSITY
Sept. 3 - at Richmond
1:30 P.M. EDT
Location - Johnson City, Tenn.
Founded - 1911
President - Dr. Ronald E. Beller
Enrollment - 9,500
Colors - Blue and Gold
Conference - Southern
Nickname - Buccaneers
Athletic Director - Barry Dowd
Head Coach - Buddy Sasser (615-929-5366)
Coaching Record - 36-26-2
Assistant Coaches - Jack Huss, Walt Bragg, Mike
Ayers, Paul Hamilton, Mike Taylor, Sam Betz
SID - John Cathey (615-929-4220)
Trainer - Jerry Robertson
Stadium - Memorial Center (12,000)
Press Box Number - 615-929-5329
Lettermen Lost - 8
Lettermen Returning - 53

Buddy Sasser
Head Coach

Scott Rawlings
Center

PROSPECTUS
Experience, proven runningbacks and a solid defense are among the
most pleasant reasons the ETSU Bucs will greet the dawning of the Sasser
seasons on a note of cautious optimism.
Buddy Sasser, a highly successful coach at Wofford College, has taken
over the helm of the Buccaneer program, buffeted by injuries, academic
problems and a 2-9 campaign. A total of 53 lettermen return, most of whom
saw a good deal of playing time.
Four quarterbacks return but only two saw any playing time. Robert
Achoe and Walt Bowlin saw considerable action while Mark Tucker and
Robbie White were on hand. The runningback situation is good with Jerry
Butler, Todd Bloomer, Henry Latham and Vince Redd returning.
"We hope some of our newcomers will be a ble to step in and help," said
Sasser. "Although for the most part the freshmen will fill in depth wise."
Eastern leads the series, 18-9-2.
1983 SCHEDULE
Sept. 3 at Eastern Kentucky
Sept. 10 TENNESSEE TECH
Sept. 17 Open
Sept. 24 at Western Carolina
Oct. I
APPALACHIAN STATE
Oct. 8
at Marshall
Oct. 15 GEORGIA SOUTHERN
Oct. 22 at VMI
Oct. 29 at East Carolina
Nov. 5 at Furman
Nov. 12 THE CITADEL
Nov. 19 UT-CHATTANOOGA

1982 RESULTS
0 Tennessee Tech ........
3 VMI .. ................
0 East Carolina . . . . . . . . . .
10 James Madison . . . . . . . .
25 Western Carolina ... . ...
6 UT-Chattanooga ... .. ..
3 The Citadel . . . . . . . . . . . .
15 Furman .......... .. ...
13 Appalachian State ......
20 Wofford ............ . ..
28 Ma rshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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�Second Game
YOUNGSTOWN STA TE UNIVERSITY
Sept. IO - at Youngstown, Ohio
7:30 P.M. EDT
Location - Youngstown, Ohio
Founded - 1908
President - Dr. John J . Coffelt
Enrollment - 15,604
Colors - Scarlet and White
Conference - Ohio Valley
Bill N arduzzi
Head Coach
Nickname - Penguins
Athletic Director - Bill Narduzzi
Head Coach - Bill Narduzzi (216-742-3189)
Coaching Record - 52-31-1
Assistant Coaches - Bob Bea l, Rick Bevly, Rusty
DeCapito, Bob Dove, Pete Lymber, Neil Putnam,
Gene Rochette, Fred Thomas
SID - Greg Gulas (216-742-3192)
Trainer - Dan Wathen
Stadium - Stambaugh (16,500)
Press Box Number - 216-742-3192
Dwayne Rogers
Linebacker
Lettermen Lost - I 7
Lettermen Returning - 37
PROSPECTUS
For the first time since taking over the head coaching reins in I 975, Bill
Narduzzi and his staff will be faced with more question marks than ever
before. YSU's biggest problem will be to find a replacement for graduated
tailback Paris Wicks, who for the past two years has been "Mr. Everything" to
the Penguins' backfield. Wicks earned OVC and All-American honors both
years.
The Penguins have strength returning at fullback in junior Mike Hardie
and Vic Ceglie, while it appears that Robert Thompson and Tyrone Ivy have
the inside track at the tailback position.
Returning in the secondary will be John To massilli, Mick O'Hara and
Walter Allen, while YSU's first ever junior college transfer Jeff Marton of
Santa Barbara Junior college is o n campus and ready to go. The linebacking
corps looks very strong with co-captain Mark Derthick, Patrick Toler,
Dwayne Rogers and C hris Stec slated to start.
Eastern leads the series, 7-4-0.
1982 RESULTS
1983 SCHEDULE
Sept. IO EASTERN KENTU C KY
19 Akron ................ 20
Sept. 17 at Tennessee Tech
17 Eastern Kentucky . ..... 31
37 Tennessee Tech ...... . . 14
Sept. 24 WESTERN ILLINOIS
Oct. I
at Eastern Illinois
3 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Oct. 8
WESTER N KENTUCKY
23 Eastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . 27
Oct. 15 AUSTIN PEAY
14 Western Kentucky ...... 28
Oct. 22 at Northern Iowa
3 1 Austin Peay .. . . . .. .. .. 9
Oct. 29 a t Middle Tennessee
11 Middle Tennessee . .... . 10
Nov. 5 at Akron
28 Western Illinois ........ 20
Nov. 12 MURRAY STATE
38 Morehead State ........ 19
Nov. 19 MOREHEAD STATE
25 Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . 13
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�Third Game
UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
Sept. 24 - at Richmond
1:30 P.M. EDT
Location - Akron, Ohio
Founded - 1870
President - Dr. D. J. Guzzetta
Enrollment - 26,500
Colors - Blue and Gold
Conference - Ohio Valley
Jim Dennison
Head Coach
Nickname - Zips
Athletic Director - Gordon Larson
Head Coach - Jim Dennison (216-375-7469)
Coaching Reco rd - 60-48-2
Assistant Coaches - Tom Flaherty, Dave Newell,
Terry F orbes, Jeff Durbin, Wade Rollinson
SID - Ken MacDonald (216-375-7468)
Trainer - Don Mars hall
Stadium - Rubber Bowl (35,482)
Press Box Number - 21 6-733-2372
Lettermen Lost - 12
James Black
Lettermen Returning - 43
Tailback
PROSPECTUS
Keep the veterans hungry, give the young players a fair look and improve
consistency in every phase of the game - these are three areas around which
UA head coach Jim Dennison based his pre-season philosophy. He hopes to
use last season's second-place finish in the OVC as a spring board to a better
season in 1983.
" We feel excited and good about the upcoming season," said Dennison.
" We are a nxious as we prepare for our o pener with Kent State Sept. 3."
Included among the 43 letterwinners returning a re 33 players who have
started at one time or another for the Zips - 16 on offense, 15 on defense and
two kicking specialists.
First-team All-OVC picks, tailbacks James Black and center Brian
Clark, both seniors, head up the offensive returnees. Black paced the OVC in
rushing last season, averaging I 32 yard s per game. All told, Black accumulated I , 188 yards rushing.
Eastern leads the series, 4-3-0.
1982 RESULTS
1983 SCHEDULE
20 Youngstown State . . . . . . 19
Sept. 3 K ENT STA TE
14 Eastern Michigan . . . . . . . . 7
Sept. IO at Eastern Michigan
3 Western Kentucky
10
Sept. 17 WESTERN KENTUCKY
IO Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 19
Sept. 24 at Eastern Kentu cky
19 Middle Tennessee ...... 16
Oct. I
MIDD LE TEN NESS EE
0 Eastern Illino is . . . . . . . . . 18
Oct. 8
EASTERN ILLINOIS
28 Mo rehead State . . . . . . . . . 6
Oct. 15 at Morehead State
10 Marshall .... ..... ..... 12
Oct.22 M URRAYSTATE
28 Tennessee Tech ........ 14
Oct. 29 at Tennessee Tech
14 Murray State .. . ....... 16
Nov. 5 YOUNGSTOWN STATE
42
Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Nov. 12 at Austin Peay
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�Fourth Game
A USTIN PEAY ST ATE UNIVERSITY
Oct. I - at Richmond (Homecoming)
1:30 p.m. EDT
Location - Clarksville, Tenn.
Founded - 1927
President - Dr. Robert 0. Riggs
Enrollment - 5,400
Colors - Red and White
Conference - Ohio Valley
Emory Hale
Nickname - Governors
Head Coach
Athletic Director - Johnny Miller
Head Coach - Emory Hale (615-648-7905)
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Coaching Record - 8-12-0
Assistant Coaches - Paul Brewster, Chick Graning,
John Bowles, Greg Johnson, David Bibee
SID - Sherwin Clift (615-648-7561)
Trainer - Chuck Kimmel
Stadium - Municipal (10,000)
Press Box Number - 615-647-5657
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Lettermen Lost - 22
Tommy Michael
Lettermen Returning - 35
Z-Back
PROSPECTUS
APS U will rely on a combined sophomore and senior-dominated roster
of returning lettermen and starters when it opens its 1983 season in September
under third-year head coach Emory Hale.
The Govs will be returning 15 starters from the 1982 club that went 3-7
and stopped the school mark of five successive seasons with a winning record
or .500 mark.
Senior fullback John Brown and sophomore tailback Fred "Motor"
Motes, the two leading rushers, will pace the ground attack, while versatile
senior Z-back Tommy Michael, who was among the conference's top pass
receivers, rounds out the returning offensive statistical starters.
Defensively, the Govs will return senior star Mike Newton at rover.
Other seniors include noseman Chris Jenkins, linebacker Bill Ryznic,
cornerback Willie Armstrong and free safety William McElroy.
Eastern leads the series, 21-3.

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1983 SCHEDULE
Sept. IO at UT-Martin
Sept. 17 KENTUCKY STATE
Sept. 24 WESTERN KENTUCKY
Oct. I
at Eastern Kentucky
at Morehead State
Oct. 8
Oct. 15 at Youngstown State
Oct. 22 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Oct. 29 CENTRAL FLORIDA
Nov. 5 MURRAY STATE
Nov. 12 at Tennessee Tech
Nov. 19 AKRON

1982 RESULTS
31 Kentucky State .........
14 UT-Martin .............
15 Western Kentucky ......
18 Eastern Kentucky .......
17 Morehead State ...... ..
9 Youngstown State ......
7 Middle Tennessee .......
7 Murray State ...........
31 Tennessee Tech .........
7 Akron .................

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�Fifth Game
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 8 - at Murfreesboro, Tenn.
1:30 P.M. CDT
Location - Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Founded - 1911
President - Dr. Sam Ingram
Enrollment - 11,250
Colors - Navy Blue and White
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Conference - Ohio Valley
Boots Donnelly
Nickname - Blue Raiders
Head Coach
Athletic Director - Jimmy Earle
Head Coach - Boots Donnelly (615-898-2570)
Coaching Record - 31-32-0
Assistant Coaches - L. T. Helton, Ed Bunio, Brice
Askren, Tom Fiveash, Ed Oakes, Alec Robinson
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Trainer - George Camp
Stadium - Johnny (Red) Floyd (I 5,000)
Press Box Number - 615-898-2712
Lettermen Lost - 16
Danny Colwell
Lettermen Returning - 31
Fullback
PROSPECTUS
Contrast may be the key word when thinking of prospects for Middle
Tennessee's 1983 football team.
The Blue Raiders' offensive unit can field an array of veteran players who
helped lead head coach Boots Donnelly's club to an 8-3 overall record last
season. The offensive platoon returns nine of 11 starters.
The situation is just reversed with the defensive unit. Nine of 11 starters
are gone from last year's aggregation that rated as one of the OVC's best in
recent years.
The passing game is one of Donnelly's primary concerns. "We want to
improve in every phase of our passing game," he said, "throwing, receiving
and in being able to do something with the ball after it's caught."
The placekicking should again be ably handled by junior Kelly Potter
who was a perfect 26-26 in PAT's in '82, while hitting on 13-27 field goal tries
for 65 points.
Eastern leads the series, 17-13-0.
1983 SCHEDULE
1982 RESULTS
Sept. 3 SAVANNAH STATE
12 Savannah State . . . . . . . . 3
Sept. IO Open
34 Elizabeth City . . . . . . . . . . 0
Sept. 17 at UT-Martin
27 Liberty Baptist . . . . . . . . . 7
Sept. 24 at Morehead State
30 Morehead State . . . . . . . . 0
Oct. I
at Akron
16 Akron ........... .. .. . 19
Oct. 8
EASTERN KENTUCKY
IO Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 35
Oct. 15 MURRAY STATE
27 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . 9
Oct. 22 at Austin Peay
24 Austin Peay ............ 7
Oct. 29 YOUNGSTOWN STA TE
IO Youngstown State . . . . . . 11
Nov. 5 WESTERN KENTUCKY
31 Western Kentucky . . . . . . 16
Nov. 12 Open
IO Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . 3
Nov. 19 TENNESSEE TECH
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�Sixth Game
WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Oct. 22 - at Richmond
1:30 P.M. EDT
Location - Bowling Green, Ky.
Founded - 1906
President - Dr. Donald W. Zacharias
Enrollment - 12,800
Colors - Red and White
Conference - Independent
Jimmy Feix
Nickname - Hilltoppers
Head Coach
Athletic Director - John Oldham
Head Coach - Jimmy Feix (502-745-2984)
Coaching Record - l04-48-5
Assistant Coaches - Butch Gilbert, Larry Walker, Mike
Cassity, Sam Clark, Stumpy Baker, Mark Clark
SID - Paul Just (502-745-4295)
Trainer - Ron Dunn
Stadium - L. T. Smith (19,250)
Press Box Number - 502-745-4296
Lettermen Lost - 15
Paul Gray
Lettermen Returning - 30
Linebacker
PROSPECTUS
Jimmy Feix, who begins his 16th season at the Western Kentucky helm
this fall, had his team's deficiencies clearly in mind when spring drills began
last March. Although there were improvements to be made and big shoes to
fill, Western's veteran mentor appears to have come up with the answers.
The 'Toppers were 5-5-0 last year in the school's first campaign as an
independent since 1947. Looking to fill the shoes of departed Ralph Antone at
quarterback are talented sophomores Scott Travis and Justin Diel. Their
main targets will be sophomore Alan Mullins, a re-positioned Pat Houser at
flanker and tight end Mickey Lewis.
WK U's defense will be led by a talented trio of senior linebackers: first
team All-America Paul Gray, Walter York and Robert Ray. Tony Eatherly, a
senior, and Mike Hamilton, a junior, man the defensive ends and sophomore
Tommy Pace figures to be the starter at nose tackle.
Western leads the series, 32-23-2.
1983 SCHEDULE
1982 RESULTS
Sept. 3 Open
IO Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Sept. IO at Louisville
0 Delaware ............ . . 31
Sept. 17 at Akron
10 Akron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Sept. 24 at Austin Peay
33 Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Oct. I
S.E. LOUISIANA
28 Youngstown State ...... 14
Oct. 8
at Youngstown State
28 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . 14
Oct. 15 TENNESSEE TECH
21 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 35
Oct. 22 at Eastern Kentucky
13 Morehead State . . . . . . . . 17
Oct. 29 MOREHEAD STATE
16 Middle Tennessee ...... 31
Nov. 5 at Middle Tennessee
27 Murray State .......... 20
Nov. 12 EASTERN ILLINOIS
Nov. 19 MURRAY STATE
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�Seventh Game
MURRAY STA TE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 29 - at Murray
1:30 P.M. CDT
Location - Murray, Ky.
Founded - 1922
President - Dr. Kayla Stroup
Enrollment - 8,350
Colors - Blue and Gold
Conference - Ohio Valley
Frank Beamer
Head Coach
Nickname - Racers
Athletic Director - Johnny Reagan
Head Coach - Frank Beamer (502-762-6181)
Coaching Record - 12-10-0
Assistant Coaches - Mike O'Cain, Mike Mahoney,
Keith Jones, Mark Thomas, Mike Clark, Mike Wiles
SID - TBA (502-762-4270)
Trainer - Tom Simmons
Stadium - Roy Stewart (16,800)
Press Box Number - 502-762-6811
Lettermen Lost - 21
Stan Trice
Lettermen Returning - 24
Wide Receiver
PROSPECTUS
It's a season of uncertainty for the Murray State Racers. Youth and inexperience at key positions has head coach Frank Beamer wondering just
what kind of team he'll have in 1983.
"We have some really good players in our program," said Beamer,
entering his third season as MS U head coach. "But it's still very much up in
the air as far as determining how good we can be, because we're dealing with
so many unknowns."
Offensively, the Racers have an all-star candidate in wide receiver Stan
Trice, who should supply a large part of Murray State's offense in 1983. Trice
was an AII-OVC pick last year (36 catches for 546 yards and three TD's).
The Racers' wide-tackle-six defense has several question marks on the
line. Jeff Lancaster, the school record-holder for career field goals with 22, is
back to handle placements, but the punting job is up for grabs between Lee
Alford and Albert Starnes.
Eastern leads the series, 21-16-4.
1983 SCHEDULE
1982 RESULTS
Sept. 3 at Southeast-Missouri
16 Southeast Missouri
6
Sept. IO Open
0 Central Missouri ....... IO
Sept. 17 at East Carolina
3 Tennessee Tech ........ IO
Sept. 24 TENNESSEE TECH
10 Morehead State ........ 13
Oct. I
MOREHEAD STATE
7 UT-Martin ............ 10
Oct. 8
SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 9 Middle Tennessee . . .... 27
Oct. 15 at Middle Tennessee
21 Southwest Missouri ..... 17
Oct. 22 at Akron
20 Eastern Kentucky ...... 21
Oct. 29 EASTERN KENTUCKY
21 Austin Peay . . . . .. .. . . . 7
Nov. 5 at Austin Peay
16 Akron ................. 14
Nov. 12 at Youngstown State
20 Western Kentucky ...... 27
Nov. 19 at Western Kentucky
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�Eighth Game
TENNESSEE TECH UNIVERSITY
Nov. 5 - at Richmond
1:30 P.M. EST
Location - Cookeville, Tenn.
Founded - 1915
President - Dr. Arliss L. Roaden
Enrollment - 7,940
Colors - Purple a nd Gold
Confe rence - Ohio Valley
Gary Darnell
Head Coach
Nickname - Golden Eagles
Athletic Director - Dave Coffey
Head Coach - Gary Darnell (6 I 5-528-3840)
Coaching Record - First Year
Assistant Coaches - Dick Bumpas, Dennis Franchione,
Dennis Caryl, Michael Schultz, Mike Sinkovitz,
Bruce Snelling, Wade Cargil, Gary Patterson,
Jack Williamson
SID - Rob Schabert (615-528-3088)
Trainer - Steve Moore
Stadium - Tucker (1 6,500)
J eff Daughtry
Press Box Number - 615-528-3293
Linebacker
Lettermen Lost - 15
Lettermen Returning - 37
PROSPECTUS
Thirty-seven lettermen return for first-year coach Gary Da rnell as TIU
tries to rebound from a 3-8 record in 1982.
Mark Powers, who threw for more tha n 1,000 yards last fall, will be out
to regain his starting jo b at quarterback but he' ll face an interesting challenge
by Tony Costantine, who surrendered the starting role with a broken leg in
the third game of the year. Also back to call signals are Brent Fisher, the OVC
Rookie of the Week one time, a nd Greg Maysonet.
Along with that battle in the backfield will be another contest for spots at
runningback. Allen Lawrence and Marvin McClenno n ( over 1,300 career
yards) head the list of returnees but junior college transfers Sylvester Gregory
and Randy Pippen could make a strong bid.
On defense, part-time starters John Edgington and Carey Heard at the
ends, Ma rk Ralston at tackle and Manny Michel at nosegua rd a re back.
Eastern leads the series, 25-14- I.
1983 SCHEDULE
1982 RESULTS
Sept. 3 Open
14 East Tennessee . . . . . . . . . 0
Sept. IO at East Tennessee
17 Western Carolina . . . . . . . IO
Sept. 17 YOUNGSTOWN STA TE
14 Youngstown State . . . . . . 37
Sept. 24 at Murray State
IO Murray State . . . . . . . . . . 3
Oct. I
UT-MARTIN
21 UT-Martin ..... .... . .. 35
Oct. 8
WESTERN C AROLINA
14 Western Kentucky ...... 28
Oct. 15 at Western Kentucky
14 Morehead State ...... . . 38
Oct. 22 MOREHEAD STATE
14 Akron .......... . ..... 28
Oct. 29 AKRON
17 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 34
Nov. 5 at Eastern Kentucky
27 Austin Peay ........ ... 3 1
Nov. 12 AUSTIN PEAY
3 Middle Tennessee ...... IO
Nov. 19 at Middle Tennessee
37

�Ninth Game
MOREHEAD STA TE UNIVERSITY
Nov. 12 - at Mo rehead
1:30 P.M. EST
Location - Morehead, Ky.
Founded - 1922
President - Dr. Mo rris L. Norfleet
Enrollment - 6,700
Colo rs - Blue a nd Go ld
Conference - Ohio Va lley
Steve Loney
Head Coach
Nickname - Eagles
Athletic Director - Sonny Moran
Head Coach - Steve Lo ney
Coaching Record - 6-15-0
Assistant Coaches - Dan Haley, Mike Kola ko wski,
J ohn S ha nnon, Bo b Harris, Kevin C osgrove
S ID - Kenny Klein (606-783-2500)
Tra iner - Keith Webster
Stadium - J ayne ( I0,000)
P ress Box Number - 606-783-2500
Lettermen Lost - 24
D avid Thurkill
Lettermen Returning - 3 1
Tight End
PROSPECTUS
MS U head football coach Steve Lo ney is ho ping that his 3 1 returning
lettermen can provide the nucleus fo r success as the Eagles attempt to
improve o n last year's 5-6 record.
"We feel very good a bout o ur depth at our runningback positio ns," said
Loney, who d irected the Eagles to only their second five-win season in nine
years. "We a lso feel good about (wide receiver) Mark Ledfo rd and the many
things he does fo r our ba ll club.
"Our concerns right now are depth in our offensive line a nd at quarterback," added Lo ney. "Our incoming freshmen class will have to contribute in
those a reas as well as o n defense, where inexperience is ou r biggest concern."
MS U returns five sta rters from last year's defensive unit which ranked
14th nationa lly in total defense, including end Keith Curry, tackle Charlie
Franklin and guard Ray Winebrenner.
Eastern leads the series, 34-15-4.
1983 SCHEDULE
1982 RESULTS
Sept. 3 Open
24 Franklin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Sept. IO at Kentucky State
28 Kentucky State .. ... .... . 6
Sept. 17 MARS HALL
0 Middle Tennessee . ... . . 30
Sept. 24 MIDDLE TENN ESS EE
13 Murray State . . ...... .. 10
Oct. I
at Murray State
16 Austin Peay ...... ..... 17
Oct. 8
A UST IN P EAY
6 Akron .. .. . . .. .. . . . ... 28
Oct. 15 AKRON
38 Te nnessee Tech . . . . . . . . 14
Oct. 22 a t Tennessee Tech
17 Western Kentucky . . . . . . 13
Oct. 29 at Western Kentucky
IO Liberty Ba ptist . . . . . . . . . 13
Nov. 5 LIBE RTY BAPTIST
19 Yo ungsto wn State
38
Nov. 12 EASTE RN KENTUC KY
3 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 20
Nov. 19 at Yo ungstown State
38

�Tenth Game
FLORIDA A&amp;M UNIVERSITY
Nov. 19 - at Tallahasse, Fla.
7:00 P.M. EST
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Location -Tallahassee, Fla.
Founded - 1887
President - Dr. Walter L. Smith
Enrollment - 5,200
Rudy Hubbard
Colors - Orange and Green
Head Coach
Conference - Mid-Eastern Athletic
Nickname- Rattlers
Athletic Director - Roosevelt Wilson
Head Coach - Rudy Hubbard (904-599-3721)
Coaching Record - 69-30-2
Assistant Coaches - Allen Bogan, Amos Hill,
Sheldon Hodge, Robert James, Mark Orlando
SID - Alvin Hollins, Jr. (904-599-3206)
Stadium - Bragg Memorial (25,550)
Ray Alexander
Lettermen Lost-18
Wide Receiver
Lettermen Returning - 45
PROSPECTUS
Florida A &amp; M lost 11 starters from last year's team, many of
them at key positions and coming into the spring, questions about
how good the Rattlers might be in 1983 abounded.
F AMU has some exciting news for its fans: That "Rattler
Magic" Is Back!
Probably the most welcome news from the Rattlers' camp is
that senior tailback Greg "Magic" Fashaw, a 5-11, 170-pound,
slasher, sprinter-type, is back to spark the offense after missing a
season due to academic problems.
The quarterback spot will rest in the hands of junior Michael
Kelly. He played sparingly last season behind the departed Nate
Koonce, but during the spring, he displayed a wide range of passing
touches and an acquired flair for running the option and keeping the
ball to himself.
Catching the passes for F AMU will be a horde of receivers led
by All-American candidate Ray Alexander, a 6-5, 185-pound senior.
First game of the series.
1983 SCHEDULE
1982 RESULTS
Sept.10 FORT VALLEY STATE 27 Morris Brown ............0
Sept. 17 DELAWARE STATE
39 Delaware State ...... . ...23
Sept. 24 TENNESSEE STATE
21 Grambling .......... . . .43
Oct. 1 at Howard
62 Howard . ...............3
Oct. 8 at Jackson State
14 Jackson State . . . . . ... . .. 15
(Jacksonville)
48 Albany State ............0
Oct. 15 ALBANY STATE
19 S. Carolina State .........21
Oct. 22 S. CAROLINA STATE
13 Alcorn State ............23
Oct. 29 at Alcorn State
35 North Carolina A &amp; T .. ....7
Nov. 4 at North Carolina A &amp; T
21 Southern ..............24
Nov. 12 at Southern (Tampa)
29 Bethune Cookman .... . ..14
Nov.19 EASTERN KENTUCKY

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FINAL 1982 NCAA I-AA STATISTICS (Regular Season)

RUSHING
G Car.

Yds. Avg.

11
9
IO
11
9
8
11
11

312
306
278
282
157
157
212
283
II 227
7 171

1631
1188
1266
1392
1020
905
1216
1200
1198
745

(Min. 1.2 Returns per Game:(:l. No. Yds.
I. Davlin Mullen, West. Ky. Sr.
18 574
2. Oscar Smith, Nicholls
So.
14 410
3. Herman Hunter, Tenn.St. So. 24 696
4. Tony James, EKU
So.
18 477
5. Jerry Butler, E. Tenn.
So.
21 544
6. Derrick Samuels, Kent St. So. 22 565
7. Mike Haffey, Miami (0.) Sr. 15 372
8. Dan Spotts, Nthestn.
Fr.
12 297
9. Pete Mandley, N. Ariz.
Jr.
22 532
IO. Kelly Brothers, Brown
Sr.
20 478

TD

Avg.

2
0

31.9
29.3
29.0

I. Garry Pearson, Mass.
2. James Black, Akron
3. Paul Lewis, Boston U.
4. Paris Wicks, Youngstown
5. Anthony Reed, S.C. St.
6. D errick Harmon, Cornell
7.. Scotty Caldwell, Tx.-ArL
8. Cal Whitfield, Rh. Isl.
9. Tony Corley, Nev.-Reno
I 0. Gary Benoit, Nthestn.

Cl.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.

TD Yds.Pg.

5.2
3.9
4.6
4.9
6.5
5.8
5.7
4.2
5.3
4.4

13
6
17
IO
II

9
12
7
6
9

KICKOFF RETURNS

I
0

0
I
0
0
0
0

26.5

25.9
25.7
24.8
24.7
24.2
23.9

RECEIVING
I. Don Lewis, Columbia
2. Marvin Walker, N. Tex.
3. Kevin Guthrie, Princeton
4. Bill Reggio, Columbia
5. Jerry Rice, Miss. Va lley
6. Tracy Singleton, Howard
7. Mike Williams, Drake
8. J ack Daly, Dartmouth
9. Pat Dunsmore, Drake
10. Mark Manley, W. Tex. St.

Cl.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.

G

Ct.

Yds.

IO
11

84
91
75
70
66
65
62
55
52
57

1000
934
1003
987
11 33
1078
978
1034
622
780

IO

10
IO

11
11
10
JO

11

40

TD Ct.Pg.

6
11
6
14
7
8
5
8
0
5

8.4
8.3
7.5
7.0
6.6
5.9
5.6
5.5
5.2
5.2

148.3
132.0
126.6
126.5
I 13.3
113. 1
110.5
109.1
108.9
106.4

�TOTAL DEFENSE
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

S.C. State
Florida A &amp; M
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee-Chattanooga
Jackson St.
Grambling
Tennessee St.
Eastern Illinois
Western Michigan
Southern U.

Plays
578
672
725
677
727
700
608
765
705
666

G
10
11
11
11
11
11
10
11
11
11

Yds.
1914
2177
2180
2201
2325
2325
2287
2599
2617
2712

Avg. TD Yds.Pg.
12 191.4
3.3
3.2 21
197.9
3.0
12 198.2
3.3
18 200. 1
3.2 21 211.4
3.3 24 211.4
3.8
16 228.7
11
3.4
236.3
3.7
8 237.9
4.1
21 246.5

NET PUNTING

1. Eastern Kentucky

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Tenn.-Chattanooga
Montana State
Marshall
Kent State
Tennessee State
Lamar
Eastern Illinois
Youngstown State
North Texas St.

No.
Avg. Ret.
40.1
11
42.9
18
40.3 22
41.7 25
42.4 51
41.5 23
39.2 24
39.9 27
39.9 35
38.0
16

Pun.
46
61
66
67
80
47
77
65
64
72

Yds.
Ret.
14
243
99
192
317
144
88
123
126
19

Net
Avg.
39.8
38.9
38.8
38.8
38.5
38.4
38.1
38.0
38.0
37.8

TD
2
I
I
2
I
0
0
0
0

Avg.
29.4
27.3
26.0
25.7
24.6
23.5
23.1
23.0
22.9

KICKOFF RETURNS
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

S.C. State
Tennessee State
Miami (0.)
Western Kentucky
Nicholls State
East Tennessee
Eastern Kentucky
Tenn.-Chattanooga
New Hampshire

G
10

No.
22
27
21
33
31
27
33
23
35

10
11
10
11
11
10

11
IO

41

Yds.
647
738
546
848
763
634
763
530
803

�•
1982 Kodak Division 1-AA
All-American Team

OFFENSE

DEFENSE

Name/Pus.
Ht.
T. Zendeja s. PK 5-8

Wt.
16()

G. Pearson. RB

M . Dunigan. QB 5- 11
5-1 1
A . Reed. RB
6-0

180
185

T. Johnson. WR 6-J

225
190

S. Bird. WR

5-11

P. Dunsmore, TE 6-3

C. Tucker, OL
M. Corba1. OL

R. Pelzer. OL
w. Tate. 0 1.
M. Meares, OL

o-5
6-.l

o-6
o-4
o-3

180
230

255
240
287
248
225

Class
Jr.
Sr.

Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
S r.
Sr
Sr.
Sr.
S r.
Sr.
Sr.

School

Name/ Pos.

Nevada.Reno

J. Rade. DL

Louisiana Tech
M assachusetts
S.C. State
Grambling State

J. Ettari. DL
8. Pillman. D L
T Green. DL

Eastern Kentucky

G. Reasons . LB
D. Wolf. LB
G. Schmitt. DB

A.

Drake
Austin Peay
H arvard

Young. DL

L. Smith. DB

E. Gibson. DB

Rhode Island

Ht.
6-2
o-3
5-1 1
6-0

o-3
o-4
o-3
5-11
6-0

5- 11
R. Wi lliams. DB 5-11
J_ Christopher. P 6--2

renncssce State
Western Michigan

Wt.
222

260
220
230
215
230
225
190
202
185
195
195

Clas.&lt;i

Sr.
Sr
J r.
Sr.
S r.
S r.
Sr.
Sr.

School
Bo ise Slate
Citadel
Miami (Ohio)
Lafayette

Bowling Green
Nrthwstn St. (La.)
Colgate
Del aware

Sr.

McNeese St ate

Jc.

Furman

J r.

Eastern Illinois

Sr.

M orehead State

Steve Bird, EKU's All-American wide receiver and the 1982-83 OVC Male Athlete of the Year,
was drafted in the fifth round and later signed by the NFL's St. Louis Cardinals.

42

�PASSING OFFENSE
Yds.
Yds. Att. TD
21
22 52. 1 3451 7.1
25 54.9 3059 6.7 29
11 52.3 3233 7.4 26
24
16 53.0 3045 6.8
18 47.2 3041 6.4 20
17
23 50.8 2758 6.2
7
20 56.0 2877 7.4
22
21 50. 9 2833 7.1
12
17 58.8 2804 6.6
13
25 50.7 2791 6.0

G Att.Cmp. Int. Pct.

I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

West Texas St.
Columbia
Idaho
Louisiana Tech.
N.E. Louisiana
Princeton
Drake
N. W. Louisiana
William &amp; Mary
Idaho St.

11
IO
11
11
11
IO
11
11
11
11

486
457
436
449
475
447
389
399
427
469

253
251
228
238
224
227
218
203
251
238

Yds.
Pg.
313. 7
305.9
293.9
276.8
276.5
275.8
261.5
257.5
254.9
253.7

FINAL 1982 I-AA POLL
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
IO.
11 .
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.

Eastern Kentucky (10-0) ... .. . ... . . . ........................ 80
Louisiana Tech (9-2) .... . .... . ............................. 76
Delaware (9-1) .............. . ... . ....... . ................. 70
Tennessee State (9-0-1) . ... . .. . .... . ........................ 69
Eastern Illinois (11-0-1) ...................... . ....... . . . . . .. 64
Furman (9-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
S. C. State (8-2) ............. . ... . .......... . .... . ......... 58
Jackson State (9-2) .......... . ............ . ................ 51
Colgate (7-3) ..... . . . . . ................... . .. . ....... . . .... 46
Grambling (8-2) .......... . ............... .. . . ............. 44
Idaho (8-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
N. E. Louisiana (8-3) . ........ . .... . ....... . ................ 34
Holy Cross (8-3) ............. .. .................... . ....... 30
Bowling Green (7-3) ............... .. .. . .. .. ...... . ......... 26
Boise State (8-3) .................. . . . ................. . .... 21
Western Michigan (7-2-2) .. . ................. . .... .... .. ... . 20
UT - Chattanooga (7-4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
N. W. Louisiana (6-5) .. ................................ . .... 9
Montana (6-5) .. . ...................................... . .... 5
Lafayette (7-3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

43

�•

HANGER FIELD
(Capacity: 20,000)

EK U's Hanger Field, built in 1969 and dedicated in 1970, has provided
quite a home-field advantage for Roy Kidd's Colonels. Entering the 1983
season, Eastern has won 66, lost 11 and had a Hanger Field winning streak
of 31 in a row.

HANGER FIELD WIN STREAK
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.

Sept. 23, 1978 ..................... EKU 49, East Tennessee 6
Oct. 7, 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EKU 42, Middle T ennessee 12
Oct. 28, 1978 ...................... EKU 24. Murray State 21
Nov. 11 , 1978 .. .. .... .... ............... EKU 35, Akron 14
Nov. 18, 1978 .................... EKU 30, Morehead State 0
Sept. 15, 1979 ......... .. .. ........... . EKU 15, Troy State 0
Sept. 29, 1979 .... . .. ... . ........... EKU 35, Austin Peay 10
Oct. 13, 1979 ...... . ........... EKU 33, Cal State-Fullerton 7
Oct. 20, 1979 ........ .. .. ........ EKU 8, Western Kentucky 6
Nov. 3, 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . EKU 35, Tennessee Tech 0
Nov. 10, 1979 ....................... EKU 27, Jackson St. 2 1
Dec. 8, 1979 ...................... EKU 33, Nevada-Reno 30
Sept. 6, 1980 .............. ... .... E KU 24, Kentucky State 21
Sept. 20, 1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EK U 45, Youngstown State 0
Oct. 11 , 1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EKU 24, Middle Tennessee 0
Oct. 18, 1980 ..... .............. ... EKU 25, East Tennessee 6
Nov. I, 1980 .. ......... ........... EKU 24, Murray State 14
Nov. 22, 1980 ................... EKU 18, Morehead State 14
Sept. 5, 1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EK U 26, South Carolina State 0
Sept. 26, 198 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EK U 37, Akron 0
Oct. 3, 1981 ........................ EKU 41 , Austin Peay 14
Oct. 17, 198 1 ............................ EKU 14. Dayton 3
Oct. 24, 198 1 .................. EKU 19, W estern Kentucky 11
Nov. 7, 1981 .................... EKU 63, Tennessee Tech 10
Dec. 5, 1981 .......................... EKU 35, Delaware 28
Sept. 11, 1982 ................. EKU 31, Youngstown State 17
Oct. 9, 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EKU 35, Middle Tennessee 10
Oct. 28, 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EK U 21, Murray State 20
Nov. 20, 1982 .. ......... ........ . EKU 20, Morehead State 3
Dec. 4, 1982 .......... ...... . ........... . EKU 38, Idaho 30
Dec. 11 , 1982 ................ .. .. EKU 13, Tennessee State 7

44

�I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10.
11.
12.
l 3.
14.
15.

TOP 15 HANGER FIELD CROWDS
25,300 (Oct. 20, I 979) ............ EK U 8, Western Ken tucky 6
25,000 (Oct. 22, 1977) . . . . . . • . . . EK U 35, Western Kentucky I 0
24,500 (Oct. 23, 1971) . ... . .. .... Western Kentucky 15, EKU 7
24,200 (Oct. 25, 1975) ..... ...... EKU 13, Western Ken tucky 7
22,500 (Oct. 3 1, 1970) .. . ....... . . .. . EK U 17, Murray State 7
21,200 (Nov. I, 1980) .... ........... EKU 24, Murray State 14
20,800 (Oct. 24, 1981) .. . ....... EKU 19, Western Kentucky l l
20,500 (Oct. 26, 1969) .......... Western Kentucky 27, E K U 26
20,500 (Oct. 28, 1972) ................ Murray State 7, E KU 3
19,700 (Oct. 17, 198 1) . .. .. .. ...... ....... EKU 14, Dayton 3
19,500 (Oct. 20, 1973) ........ ... Western Kentucky 35, EKU 0
19,300 (Oct. 28, 1978) .. ...... ...... EKU 24, Murray State 2 1
18,300 (Nov. 2, l 974) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E K U 30, Murray State l 6
18, 100 (Oct. 28, 1982) ........... . .. EK U 2 1, Murray State 20
18,000 (Oct. 2, 1971) ............. .... EKU 14, Austin Peay 9
18,000 (Nov. 2 1, 1970) ......... ... M o rehead State 15, EKU 13
Total Attendance at Hanger Field: 1,047,541
Avg. Per Game Attendance at Hanger Field: 13,604

45

�..
1982 FINAL EASTERN
FOOTBALL STATISTICS

PASS RECEIVING

TEAM ST A TISTICS

Thompson. TB
Hairsto n. T B

FIRST DOWNS
By Rushing

By Passing
By Pcmt11y
R USH I NG-TIMES CARRI ED

Yards Gained
Yards Lost
Net Yards Gained

Average Per Game
Average Per Carry
PASSES A TTF.MPTED

C ompleted
Had Intercept ed

Comp. Percentage
Net Yards

Average Per Gam e
Scoring Passes
TOTAi. OFFENSE-TOTAL
PLAYS
Net Ya rds
Avera ge Per Game
P IJNTS-NIJMBER
Ya rds Punted

Average Per Pu nt
FUMBLES-I.OST
PENAl,TIES-YA R DS

SCORE BY QUARTERS
I
76
EKU
OPP
36

Bird. SE
Armst rong. T E
Blount. FL
Yeast. FR

EKU
232
130
88
14
625
2804
308
2496
19 2.0
4.0
255
137
14
537
1923
147.9
14
880

OPP
207
90
107
10
470
1936
408
1528
117.5
J .J
386
18 1
24
.469
2479
190 7
15
856

441 9
339.2
65
26 16
40. 2
45-20
94-802

4007
308.l
86
3 12 1
36. 3
39-13
88-793

Brooks. F L
I. Hill. FL
Codringto n. TE
TOT ALS

10 1
49

87
71

72
44

Gamts Tim es Gain
Hairsto n. T B
Ye ast. F B
a;,d_ SE
Wo olum. QB
Bebee. FB

Warren. TS
Johnson, FB
James. QB
Armstrong. TE

12
12
12
13
13

187
182
141
13
61

Games

J ames. QB
I. Hil l. F L
Porrnle. QB

II
8
II
II
12
13
13

Broo ks. FL
Yeast . FB
Bird. SE
IOT ALS

7

8

2
7
11
12

8

O thers

II
13
2

I
9

0
0
JO

TOTA LS

IJ

625

2804

I. H ill. F L
Po rtalc, QB
Rowe, P

6

J ames. QB
Bird. SE
Yo ung. DE
Hardin. S

Mi ms. S
Simpson. DB
D. H ill. LB

TP
336
200

Bell. DE
Keller. D E
TOTALS

No.

11
13
10
12
I3
11
12
12
13

22

1.l

Team

13
13

T O TA LS

634
158
80
41
24
-4
933

Avg.
26 4
22.6
26.7
13.7
12.0
-2.0
22.8

TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Yds.
194
51
24
18
10
6
-3
0
J OO

A~g.
8.8
3.9
24.0
18.0
10.0
6.0
-3. 0
0.0
7.3

TD
I
0
0
I
0
0
0
0

A"£·
77.0
10.0
43.5

TD

Yds.

13

41

No.
I
I
2

Yds.

77
10
87

No.
64
I
65

Yds.
2616
0
26 16

ton,:
Avi.
40.9 6l(CF)
0
0.0
40.2 6l(CF)

SCORING
Lovell. K
Bird . SE

27

Yeast. F U

A rmstrong. T E

13
II
II
13

12
5
13

Ro we. P

Woolum. QB
Bell . DE
P c1. Int.
.539 13
.000
I
.000 0
.537 14

41

Games

Games

PASSING
Gamts

)

PUNTING

Thompson. TB
Ha irston. T B

N o.
AU.Comp.
254
137
I
0
0
255
137

No.
24

FIELD GOAL RETURNS

Net Avg 1'D
892 4 8
6
883 4.9
499 3.5 10
69 S.J
60 1.0
26 J.J
0
20 2.5
0
20 3.3
0
11 1.8
0
6 6.0
0
0
8 8.0
II - 11 -5.S
0
17 -1 7-17.0
0
0 30 3.3
0

3082496 4.0

4

5

TD
10
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14

PUNT RETURNS

Loss
31
56
6
28
146
0
12

923
939
505
97
206
26
32
20
12

6
6
I
0

J ames. QB
Pon a le . Q B

2
I
137

Games

T hompson. T B

T O T A LS

8

Yds. A\lg.
1056 16.8
475 12.5
124
13.8
73
9. 1
49
7.0
23
5.8
10 1 20.2
13
6.5
9
9.0
1923 14.0

KICKOFF RETURNS

RUSHING

Wool um. QB

No.
63
38
9

10
13

Bell. DE
T OTALS
4

Gamrs
I3
12
13
12
12
12
11

Yds. TD
1923 14
0
0
0
0
1923 14

Ja mes. QB
Hard in. S
Jone:s:. ROV

46

p
f·G Sal TP
R
K
0 39-4 3
0 11-21
0 72
0
0
0
0
0 66
0
0
0
0
0 60
0
0
0 42
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 36
0
0
0
0
0 24
0
0
0
0
0 18
0
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0 0- 1
0
0 0
44
0 39-43 0- 1 11- 2 1
0 336
25 2-4 15-19 2-2 9- 12
0 200

G TD
13
0
13 11
12 10
12
7
12
6
12

13
12
II
12
13

EKU

13

Oppo nents

13

�DEFENSE

TACKLES FOR LOSSES
Tackl es
69
66
58
44
43
45
37
40
36
29
17
25
JI
21
17
10

Dominguez. LB
Jackson. LB
A. Jones. ROV

Taylor. DT
D . Hill. LB
M cCullough. DB

McShane. NG
Hardin. S
Woods. OT

Young. DE

Simmons. LB
Bell. DE
Parks. DB

M. Mims. S
M ay. DE
Lauck. DT- DE
Keller. DE

Simpson. 08

No.
14
II
8

64

49
JO
35
25
17
25
29

22
12
23
14
8
14
9
12
II

Taylor. DT
McShane. NG
Young. DE

6

\ 'ds.
83
56
45

Dominguez. LB

35

Lauck. lJT-DE
Bell. DE

29
29
18
16
6
II
3
10
9
6

Jones. ROV
Woods, DT
Hill. LB

J ackson. LB
Simmons. L B
Hardin. S
May. DE

Parks. DB

5

McCullough. DB
Willoughby. DT

Palmer. DT

II
II
6

Willoughby. DT
Scannell, D R
Henderson. DE
Smith. NG
Johnson, LB
Evanoff. NG
Palmer. DT
Wage rs. OT

4
3
368

I
87

TOTALS

j

3
3
3

INTERCEPTIONS
0
10

Others

4

Parks. DB
A. J ones. R OV
Mims. S
Young. DE

FUMBLE
RECOVERIES

CAUSE OF
F UMBLE
No.
Jackson. LB

4

Parks. DB

Dominguez. LB

3

Hill. LB
McSha ne. NG
M cCullough. DB
Taylo r. DT

Hardin. S
Hill. L B
McShane. NG
Taylor. O T
Woods. OT
Parks. DB
14

TOTA L S

5

Hardin, S
McCullough. DB

No.
2
2
2
2

Jackson . LB
Lewis. DB
Hill. LB
T OTA LS

Willoughby. OT

Simmons. LB
Simpson. DB

No.
6

Yds.
49
66
47
14

5

Dominguez. LB

Dominguez. LB

Lewis. D B
TOTALS

Assists

I
13

47

24

0
0
184

Avg.
8. 2
13.2
11.8
7.0
2.5
2.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
7.7

TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

�•
MODERN EASTERN FOOTBALL RECORDS
INDIV IDU Ai. CAREER RECORDS
Most yards rushing
J,842 (Ji mmy Brooks. 1961:(-71)
Most yards passing
5,041 (Jim Guice. 1965-68)
Most p lays total offense
921 (.Jimmy Brooks. 1968-7 1)
M ost rushing a ttempts - 920 (Jimmy Brooks. 1968-7 1)
Most field goals kicked
J8 (Dav id Flon:s. 1977-80)
Most field goals a ttempted
60 ( Da vid Flores. 1977-80)
Most txtrn po ints kicked - 126(David Flores, 1977-80)
M ost extra point kid attempts
IJ I t D avid Flores. 1977-80)
Most points scored by kick
240 ( Da vid Flores, 1977-80)
Mo,;t points scored
240 ( David Florts. 1977--80)
Most touchdmms scored
J6 (.limmv Rronks. 1968•71)
Most kickoffs ret urned - 74 (J erry P;rrish 1978-8 1)
M()st yard s on kickoffs returned - 2.072 (.lcrry Parrish. 197881 I
Most consecutive extra points kicked
60 ( Da vid Flores.
1977-78)
M ost punts returned - 78 (George Floyd. 1978-1".1 I )
Most yard s on punt returns - 58J (George F loyd, 1978-81 )
Most passes lntcret:·pt ed
22 (George F loyd, 197X•XI)
M ost yards interception ret urns - J2X (George Floyd . 1978•
8 1)
Rest kickoff return average - 28.0 (.lcrry Parrish. JIH8·81 )

SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
M ost extra points
9 (Jamie l.ovclt vs. Tenn. Tech, 198 1)
Longest run from scrimmage
97 yards ( Don Daly vs.
Morehead, 1951)
Most runs from scrimmage - 4., (Alfred T hompson vs.
M orehead. 1973)
Most yards rushing
29J (Tercnct: Thompson vs. Akron.
1n11
Most passes at1emptc d - 45 ( .lim Guice vs. Middh: T e nnessee. 1966)
M ost passes completed - 25 (Jim Guice vs. Akron. 1968)
Most yards passing
318 (Chris Isaac vs. Murray State.
1981 I
Most touchdown passes thmwn - 4 (Jim Guice vs. N on hwood. 1967 and Ernie House vs. Austin Peay. 1975)
M ost t ouchdowns sco red - 4(Aaron Marsh vs. Northwood.
1967: Jimmy Brooks \'S. East Tennessee, 1971: Stan
Mitchell vs. Ashland . 1975; Terrence Thompson vs. Akron.
1981. and Western Kentucky. 1982)
Most passes recei ved
19 (aa ron Marsh v,;. Northwood,
1967)
M os1 recci,..ing yardage
316 (Aaron Marsh vs. Northwood,
1967)
Most passes intercep1ed
4 ( Buddy Pfaadt vs. Au-.tin P eay,
1966)
I J (Jeff McCarthy vs. Morehead . 1971 )
Most times punted
Most yards punted
468 (J eff M cCarthy vs. Morehead.
1971)
L.ongc'it field goal - 49 yards(David Flores vs . Murray State.
1977. and vs. Nevada•Rcno. 1979)
Longest puni - 78 yards (Bob Plotts vs. T ampa. 1966)
Longest p unt return - 88 yard s c r ony .lames vs. Austin
P ea)'. 1982)
Most fie ld goals - J ( Jerry Pullins vs. M orehead. 1961:(; Earl
Cody vs. M orehead. 197J, and vs. Murray. 1974; David
Flore,; \'s. Western, 1978: Jamie Lovell vs. Boise State.
198 1)
Most points scored by kicking - D( Earl CocJy vs. Morehead,
197))
Most yards kickoff returns - 202 (J erry Pa rrish "'S. M urray
State. 1978)
Longest interception return
100 (George Floyd vs. Youngs•
town State, 1980)

SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS
M ost points scored hy opponent - 99 vs. Wittcnbtrg in 1931
Largest victory margin
67-0 vs. Morehead in 1925
LargesL dL·ft!at margin
99-0 vs . Wittenberg in 193 1
Most net ya rds rushing - 510 vs. East Tennessee in 1977
M osl pass a ttempts - SO vs. Akron in 196S
M ost pass completions
29 vs. Akron in 196X
Mos1 pass ing yardage - 425 vs. t\'orthwood in 1%7
Most vards tota l offense - 662 vs. East Te nncss('e in 1977
Most first downs - JJ vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1975
Most first downs rushing
2J vs. Ashland College in 1975
Mos1 touchdowns scored
9 vs. Evansville in 1953: \'S.
Tennessee Tech. 1981
M ost extra poinh - 9 \'S. T ennessee Tech. 19Xl
M ost yards penali,ed - 155 vs. Morehead, 1977
Least ncl yards rushing by opponent - (-4)) vs. M iddle
T ennessee. l9X I
Most touchdown passes - 6 \'s. Northwood in 1967
Fewest first d owns given up
2 vs. Murray State in 1976

SINGLE SEASO N INDIVIDUAi. R F.CORDS
Most points scored - 90 (l)ale Patton, 1978)
M ost touchdowns scored - IS (Dale Patton. 1978)
Most extra points (kic-k ► 39 ( David Flores. 1979. and .lamit
Love It, 1982)
Most field goals - 14 (.lamit: Lovett. 1981)
Most points scored by kick - 80 (Jamie Lovett. 1981)
M ost runs from scrim mage - 271 (A lfred Thompson. 197 J)
Most yards rushing
1,478 (Everett Talbert. 1974)
M ost passes attempted - 254 (Tuck Woolum, 1982)
Most passes completed - 137 (Tuck Woolum, 1982)
Btsl passing percentage - 62 . 1 (Larry Marmie. 1965)
M ost ya rds passing - 1,923 (Tuck Woolum. 1982)
Most yards total offense - 1.983 (Tuck W oolum , 1 982 ►
Most touchdown passes thrown - 14 (Jim Guice. 1966. and
Tuck Woo lum. 1982)
Most touchdown passes received - 11 (Aaron Ma rsh, 1966)
Best rushing average ( min. 50 times) -- 6.7 yards(Chuck Bell.
195))
Most yardage on pass receiving - 1.095 (Aaron Ma rsh. 1967)
M ost passes received - 7."\ (Aaron Mar-.h. 1966)
Best punting average
42 .2 {Fred Malins, 1965)
Most passes intercepted - 10 (George Floyd, 1981)
Most punts retu rned
36 (George Floyd. 1981)
M ost ya rds on punt returns - 3 14 (George Floyd. 198 1)
M ost k ickoffs returned - 24 (Jerry Pa rrish. 1981, and Tony
James, 1982)
Most yards on kickoff returns
716 (J erry Parrish. 1981)

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECOR D S
Undefeated seasons 1940 (8-0-0). 1954 (8--0·1). 1982
11 3-0-0)
Most wins
13, 1982 ( 13-0-0)
M ost defeats - 8 in 1929 ( 1-8--0)
Most tics
Jin 19JJ {1-2&lt;'1
M ost points sco red
375 (1981)
Mos1 points by opposition - 264 ( l9JO)
least points scored
15 (19.10)
M ost consecutive games withoul a loss
IS ( 19SJ-54-55). 2
tics
Most consecutive games won - U ( 19]9-40-4 1) and ( 1 982 ►
Most touchdowns scored
48 ( 1981)
Most extra points kided
41 (1 98 1)
• Tangerine Bo wl Game not included
Most passes rnmplcttd ~ 170 ( 1967)
M ost passes allcmpted - JOO ( 1967)
Best passing percenlage - 58.2 ( 1965)
Least yards rushing by o ppo nents - 951 ( 195J)
Least yards passing by opponents
487 f 1957)
Besl punting average
42 .2 ( 1965)
Most yards pcnali1ed
80."\ ( 1981)
M ost y,irds rushing
J.07X ( 191$1)
M ()st yards passing - 2,133 ( 1967 )
Best tota l offense - 5.006 (1981)
Most first downs rushing - 158 t 1979)
M os1 passes intercepted by
26 ( 1981)

48

�OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
TEA M FOOTBALL RECORDS
Eastern Ky. vs. Northwot)d
1967
Most Fumbles- 12- Tennesscc Tech vs. Murray
1972
Most Fumbles Lost- 7- Tennessee Tech vs.
Western Ky .
1967
Most Fumbles Recovncd 7Western Ky. vs. Tennessee Tech
1967
Wc,.tcrn Ky. vs. C. W . Post
1974
Mos1 Yards Penalized 191 Morehead vs. Eastern . 1969
Most Kicko ffs Kicked I I •- Murray vs.
1967
Io wa Wesleyan .
Most Kickoffs Received - 10 Tennessee Tech
198 1
vs. Eastern Ky.
Most Yards on Punt Returns 153 195)
Western Ky . \"S. Morehead
Most Yards Kickoff Rcturns - 202
1978
Eastern Ky. vs. Murray

SI NGLE GAME
SCORI NG
High est Score - 71 - Murray \ 'S . Iowa Wcsleyan(l2) .
M ost TDs Scorcd- 10- Murra y vs . Iowa Wesleyan .
Most PATS K icked - 9
Eastern Ky. vs. Tennessee Tech
T ennesee Tech. vs. E. Tennessee .

Most Field Goals- 3- E. Ten nessee vs. Morehead
(Record Tied on Twelve Other Occasions)
Most Two-Point Conversions 3
Middle Tennessee vs. UT Martin . . .

1967
1967
1981
1977
1961

1967

Eastern Kentucky vs. Nort hwood .

1967

M ost Safeties - 2- Auslin Peay vs. Middle Tennessee 1968
TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Total Yards Gained 662Eastern Kentucky vs. East Tennessee
M 0s1 Plays 94
Tennessee Tech vs . M orningsidc

... 1977

Western Kentucky vs. Murray . . . . . . . • . .•• .
Fewest Total Yards Allowed 13 yards
Western Kentucky vs. Butle r
R USHING
Most Yards Rushing - 510
Eastern . Kentucky vs. East Tennessee
Fewest Yards Ru shing- M inus 63
Austin Peay vs. Morehead . . .
Fewest Yards Allowed Opponent Minus77
Western Ky. vs. Day1on
Most Rushing Plays- 83 Te nnessee T ech vs. Mornings ide
Fewest Rushing Plays- 9 Mo rehead~vs. Middle Tennessee
Best Rushing Average.- 8.6Eai&gt;tcrn Ky. vs. East Tennessee
PASSI NG
Most Yards Passing- 425
Eastern Kentucky vs. J\orthwood .
Murra:,- vs. Middle Tennesste
Most Passes Attemptcd- 59Western K y. vs. Akron . .
Most Passes C ompleted - 37 Westcrn Ky. vs. Akron
M ost Touchdown Passes 6Eastern Kv. vs. Northwood
M ost T wo -Poi~t Conversions-• 3M iddlc Tennessee vs. UT Martin
Best Comp. Percentage --80.0 Western Ky. vs. Delta State ( 16 of 20)
Eastern K y. vs. Dayton (12 of 15)
M ost Passes H ad lntercepted- 7Morehead vs. Western K y. . . . . . . . . . • • . . • • . .
East Tt:nnessee vs. Austin Peay . . . . . . • • • • .. .
Most Passes l nlercepted - 7Western Ky. vs. Morehead
East Tennessee vs. Austin Peay
Most Yards l ntcrccptions Returned - 139Western Ky. vs. West Illi nois
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed - Minus 3
Western K y. vs. Austin Peay
OTHERS
Most P unt - 14 Austin Peay vs. Tennesee Tech
Best Punting Avcrage- 54.0M iddle Tennessee vs. Ball State
Most First Downs 33- Ea!';tern Ky. vs.
Wisconsin.Oshkosh
Most First Downs Rushing- 23Tennessce Tech vs. Morningside .
Eastern Ky . vs. Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • .
M ost First Downs Passing- 19 Murray vs. Iowa Wesleyan

SEASON
1972
1969

SCOR I NG
Most Points Scored 377 Western Ky.
Fewest Points Scored- 20 - M orchcad
Most Points Yielded··- 321 - M urray
Fewe!';t Points Yielded -40- Middle Tennessee
Most Touchdowns - 54--Wcstcrn Ky .
Most PA Ts Kicked 45 - Western Ky.
Most Field Goals - II - Middle Tennessee 1971 .
Murray 1971. Tenn Tech
Most Points Scored Ktcking- 67 - ( 13 FGs. 2ij EPs)
Eastern Ky.
Most Safeties 4 Middle Tennessee
Most Poinis Per Game 37.7 Western Ky.

1971

1977
1971
1974

1972

TOTAL Ol'l'ENSE
Most T otal Yards Gained - 4 ,071 - Western Ky.
Fewest Yards By Opponcnts - 1,511 Western Ky.
Most Plays - 825 - Eastern Ky.
Mos, A verage Ya rds Per Game- 425.8 Western Ky.

1951
1977

1967
1967

R US HING
Most Yard s Gained Rushing 3.114
M idd le Tennessee
Most Avg. Yards Per Game 3 11.4-Midd le Tennessee
Fewest Yards by Oppo ncnts--485 Western K y.•...
Most Rushing Atte mpts-722 - Tenncsscc Tech
Most Touchdowns Rushi ng--42 - Middlc Tenn
Mos1 First Llowns Rushing 134 Eastern K y.

1969
1969

1967
1967
1952
1978

PASSING
Mos, Yard s Gained Passing - 2,433 - Murray
Most Average Yards Per Gamc - 243.3- Murray
Most Atlempls- 380- Murrav
Most Complctions- 190
·
Murray
East T enncsscc
Best Complet ion Pcrcentage- 66.1
M iddle Tennessee
Fewest Yards By Opponent 365
Western Ky.
Mos! Touchdowns Passing 25
M urray
. . •• • .• • . • •• ..
Western Ky. . . ... . .. . . ... . .. . ••••
M ost First D owns Passing 95
Wes1ern Ky.
M os1 Passes Had Intercepted 35Aust in Peay
Most Passes l ntercep1ed 34 East Tennessee
Fewest Touchdown Passes Allowed - I
M iddk T enncssec
T cnnessce Tech

1965
197 1
1965
197 1
1968
1973
1971
1974
1975
1972
1975
1967

49

197:\
1953
1966
1957
1973
1973
1972
1980
1965
1973
1973
1971
1976
1957

1959
196)
1972
1959
1978
19M
1968
1967
1967
197)
1965
1960
1968
197)
197)
1969
1969
1957
1972

�OTHERS
M OSI P un ts

90

Aust in Peay

Most First Downs - 242 - East Trnncsscc .
197J
Fewest First Downs Allowed 84 Middle Tennessee 1957

1971

..

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
INDIVIDUAL FOOTBALL RECORDS
S I NGLE GAME

OTHER S
Longest Punt R eturn 100 yards Phil 1- oster,
Mu. vs. M o .
Longest Kic koff Ret urn
100 yards
Held hy Seven P layer:-.
Longest Pass Intercept ion Return - 100 yards
Ray Oldh;.1m. MT vs, UT Chattanooga .
Georgt Floyd. E K vs. Ymrng!'.&gt;tOwn
1.ongcst Run with Rccowrcd Fumhk
99 yard:-.
Ray Nea l. M T vs_ Muskingham
M ost Yards Kic koff Returns 202 Jerry Parrish
Eastern Kentucky vs_ Murray State

TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Yards Tot.ti Olfcnsc 42~ J&lt;,hnny Vance.
WK vs. Akron
1969
Most Plays Total Offense 69 J ohnny Vance.
WK vs. Akron
1969
Highest Avcra~c Per Pl.ty 20.0 ( 120 yard,s. in() ;ms. )
Hal Emnson. EK \"S. Wisconsin-Oshkosh
1975
RUSHING
Most At1 empts

4J 1\ lfrn.l Thompson. E K vs. M o . . 197.l
Most Yards (laincd Rushing 297 C larrncc Jackson.
WK vs . Butler

1971

59

J o hnny Vance. WK v-. Akron

R USHING
Most Rus h ing Attempts

1969

M&lt;ist Punt s Returned

1964
197&amp;

Larry Schreiber.

M ost Yards Rushing 1.522 La rry Schreiber.
Tennessee Tech
H ighest Rushing Avt:ragc 9 . 1 R a y P u rvis.
Middle Tennessee ( M in. 50 a tt. )

1967
1965

1968
1969

1959

PASS ING
Mos1 Pass Auempts 31'!0 Larry T illman. Murray
1967
Most Pass Completio ns 190 Lury Tillman.
Murray
1967
Most Yards Gained Passing 2.345 Charks Porter.
M o re head
1950
Best Completio n Pe rcentage 66.2(/( Charles P orter.

1967
1950
1967
1967

M o r ehead

1950

Mosl Touchduwn passes Thrown 25 l.arry Tillman,
Murra y
1968
Mos1 Passes Caught XX H aney Tanntr
M urr;.1v
1967
Mos1 Yard s on Passes Caug ht 1.069 Aarnn M.:1rs h.
Ea~tern K y
1967
Most Touchdown Passes C a ught 13 Hilly Hess.
M u rray
1968
M ost P asses In tercepted 12 John Fit,patrick.
T e nnessee T ech
1972

1967
1967
197.1
1966

1970
1967

1967

SC'ORl!\G
M ost P oints Scored l 14 Dickie Moore.
Western Ke nwcky
M ost I ouc hdo wns S cored
19 Dickie Moore .
W estern Ken1L1cky
Most P oints Uy K ick ing 60 Butch (.i c nt ry.
Tennessee T ech
KIC K ING
M ost Extra Poims K icked 37 Jerry Pu llins.
L1s1crn Kcnwcky
M o~t Fidd Goah 11 Srnn \Vath. Murray and
Kenny N o lan .. Middk Trnncssec
Bu1ch Gentry. Ttnnt.·ssec Tech
Most Punts 10 Richard McCilothlin.
East rc n ncsscc
Be:-.t Pum in g Average 43 .9 Mike S hawen.
J\.·1 idd k Tcn nt.'s~c1._.
M ost Punb Rcwrntd 50 Vir1;il L1\"Crs.
Wc~tern Kentucky
MO!'.&gt;t Punls Returned for Sco re
M o ll o llingsworth. M o rche;.1d
Virgil Livers. W est ern Kentuc ky .

1981
1967
1971
1971
1974
1974

9

Alan Coker. WK \ S Butkr
Alan C o ktr. WK V!'.&gt;. MT
M os1 Yards Punts R e turned 145 Virgil Li vcr·s.
WK vs. ET

286

rcnnessec rech

1969

SC'ORl~G
M ost Po 11Hs 28 11..trold R o bens. Al' vs. Mu
1969
Most TouchdO\A.' ll!'.&gt; 4 He ld b) ~inc Pla)'ers
Most Points By Kic king IJ Earl Cody (.l FG·s. 4 EP).
EK vs. MO.
19 73
KI C KI NG
Most Ex trn Points Kick ed
Jam ie Lo\"e tt \"S. I en n f cch
Most F ie ld G o ab J P a t llauscr. ET \ll- i\·1 o
(Tied b y I e n O ther:-.)
Longt""st Fiel&lt;l (Jo:.il 5~ yards S t an Watt:-,,
Mu. \"S. WK
Most Punts !4 Mike Johm;on, AP \'S. TT
Uest Punt A,1 crage 54.0 Mike Shawcn.
MT\ :-,, Ball State
L ongest Punt 81 yard!'.&gt; C hip Johnson. AP vs. WK

1970
1980

TOT A i. OFFENSE
Most Tota l Yards 2.7~2 C harles Porter, Morehead 1950
Most Tota l Plays 464 Larr} Tillman. Murray
1967

PASSli\li
M ost A11crnpts

1959

SEASON

Longest Run from Scrimmage -97 y.H"ds
D on Daly. EK vs. M o
... . ... . . . . 1951
Carl Walke r. Mu. vs. AP
1954

Most Complet ions 37- Johnny Vance.
WK vs. Akro n
Most Consecutive C'omplt:tions 11 Billy Walker,
MT vs. UT Martin
Best percentage 100'/r, Teddy Morris (9 -9),
MT vs. UT Chattanooga
Most Yards G ained Passing 425 - Larry T illman.
Mu. \ 'S _ MT
Most T ouchdown Passes 6 Charles !'o ner.
Mo. \S. Ma rshall
M ost Passes C aught 20 Hamid R(lbcns.
AP vs. Murray ( NCAA Record)
Most Yard!- On Passes Caught 316 !\aron Marsh.
EK v s. :'\orthwo(,d
M&lt;ist T ouchdown Passes Caught 4
Aaro n Marsh. EK vs. i\orthwood
Harold Roberts. AP vs. Mu rray .
Porter \Villiarns. WK vs. Murray
Most lntcrcep1ions 4 Buddy Pfaadt. EK vs. AP
Longest Pass Completion 96 ya rds
LCl) Peckenpaugh to P o rt er Williams. WK vs . M u.
Most Two-P o int Conversions J Uilly Walker.
MT V!'.&gt;. UT Mart in
Most Points By Passing 36 Billy Walker.
MT vs. llT Martin

1950

197 1
197 1
1974

50

1967
1967
1972

19M
19 71
1972
1969
1974
1974
1971
1974

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�1982 OVC TEAM STATISTICS

•

OVC ALL-TIME STANDINGS
Won
I.
2.
3.

Eut&lt;m K&lt;nhKky

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Tcnncssee T cch

144
9
114

Youngstown State

Midd le T ennessee

123
II
106
62

A kron

Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead State

I.. ost
82

Tied

Pct.

Y ears

7

6
96
105

0

.633
.600
.542
.5)9

1-.12
1981-82
1948-82
1948-82

.523
.462
.406
.298

1980-82
1948-82
196)-82
1948-82

10
124
91
160

66

TEAM OFFENSE
I.
2.

Eastern Kentucky

3.
4

Akron

10
II
II

Youngstown State

Austin Peay
5. Middle Tennessee
6. Tennessee Tech
7. Murray S tate
8. Morehead State

268
246

10
II
II
II
II

188
156

26.8
22.4
17. 1
15.6

231
165
143
174

21.0
15.0
13.0
15.8

1987
2044

198.7

1544
1440

22
19
14
18
15

2178
1567
2 156

185.8
198.0
156.7
196.0

1392
1486

126.l
135. 1

8

l002

91.1

II

154.4
130.9
116.4

II

6

3531
3484
3448

353.1
316.7
313.4

1280
1483
919
1543
1286

148.3
83.l
140.2
116.9

9
12
9

3050
3075
2935
2772

305.0
279.5
266.8
252.0

1583

143.9

10

2585

235.0

Avg.

TEAM DEFENSE
G

Pts .

Yd R

Avg.

Yd. P

Avg.

Tot.

10.0
13.1
18.7
22.5
14.9
14.7

TDs Allow.
R
Tot.
4
12
8
6
15
14
6
' 25
12
17
'33
10
18
8
II
'1 9

918
1496

1262
1300
1"702
1984
18)5

114.7

2 180
2796

23.0
26.2

22
2)

JJ

1800
2551

83.5
I 36.0
109.8
110.J
123.2
187.9
16).6

A vg.

r

Mid die Tennessee

I.
2.

Akron

).

Morehead S tate

4.

Youngstown State
Easte rn Kentucky

5.
6.
7.
8.

Murray Stale

Tennessee Tech
Austin Peay

II
II
II
II
10
II
II
10

110
144
206
248
149
162
254
262

10
10

35

1208
1213
1232
2067

255.1

15 12

118.2
154.7
180.4
18).5
1) 7.5

29 10
3197
3067
3579

1859
131 8

169.0
131.8

3659
3869

198.2
254.2
264.5
290.6
306.7
.125.4
332.6
386.9

*Includes TDs allowed on kick or interception returns

MISCELLANEOUS
Finl Downs
Own - Opp.
I.
2.
.1.
4.
5.

6.
7.
8.

Eastern Kentucky
Akron
Midd le Tennessee
You ngstown State
Morehead S1a1c
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tcnnessee Tech

186 183 156 -

152
139
129

166 186 133 -

169
152
199

154 Ill -

193
201

Pass~
Own
19
II
21
19
19
10
15
18

lntcptd.

-

19
12

-

15
12
21

FumblN Lost

Yds. Pen.
Own - Opp.
643 - 584
444
422
604 - 622
544 - 573
643 - 584
592 - 568
431
568

Own - Opp.
3S-l7
28-9

- Opp.
- 12
- 12

14-9

25~ 10

39-26
34- 17
35- 17
32- 14
48-2 1

38-22
27- 15
28-9
27-1 1
36-24

27- 18

29- 16

669 -

596

FINAL 1982 STANDINGS
CONFERENCE G AMES
I.
T
PF
7
0
188
17 1
0
127
0
167
0
95
0
96
0
96
96
0

w
I.
2.
1
.

' .l

5
'5 .

5.
8.

[astern Kentucky
Akron
Middle Tennessee
Youngsiown State
Morehead S1a1e
Murray State
Aust in Peay
Tennessee Tcch

•Includes designated OVC game vs. Western Kentucky

52

PA
95
97
84
131
157
I 19
188
181

w

ALI. GAMES
L
T

10

0

6

0
0
0
0
0
0
0

PF

PA

268
188
231
246
174
143
156
165

149
144
110
248
206
162

262
254

�1982

ovc INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TOT AL OFFENSE
I.
2.
3.
4

Tuck Woolum, EK

5.

Paris Wicks. YS
Griffin Keys. YS

6.
7.
8.

9.

Mike Katzman. AP
James Black. AK
Winston Ford, MU

Ke vin Meade. AK
Mark Po wers. TT

G
10
10
9
II
II
9
II
II

Ed Hairston. EK

Att.

Rush

Pas.&lt;

264
3 16
306
291
285
178
183
256
149

54
239
I 188
318
1392
160
• 8
• 32
765

1544
1247
0
111 1
II
758
1080
1101

Yds.
1598
1486
1188
1429
1403
91 8
1072
1069
765

0

YPG
159.8
148.6
132.0
129. 9
127.5
102.0
97.4
97. 1

85.0

PASSING
P ass
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

8.

Tuck Woolum. EK

Kevin Mead e. AK
Griffin Keys. YS
Mike Hanlin. MO
Mike Kat1.m an. AP
Mark Powers. TT
Brad Zeitner. MT
Winston Ford. MU

G
10
II
9
10
10
II
II
II

Att.
208
148
104
132
229
2 IO
124
215

Comp.

R

Yds.
1188
1392
765
889
630
697
325
505

111
76
56
67
Ill
91
51
94

Int.
II
10
7
10
II
15

II

Yds.

1544
1080
758
773
1247
1101
61 5
1111

TD
II
7
4
6
2
9
6
6

RUSHING
G
I.
2.
J.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

James Black. AK
Paris Wicks. YS
Ed Hairston, EK
Reggie Bazd . TT
Terence Thompson, EK
Danny Colwell. MT
Roger Cleveland . MO

Kevin Baker. MT

306
282
149
187
124
124

II
9
II
9
II
7
II

104

G

CT

77

YPR
J .9
4. 9
S. I
4.7

TD
6
10

5. 1
5.6
4.2
4.6

6

5

5

YPG
132.0
126.5
85.0
80.8
70.0
63.4
46.4
45.9

PASS RECEIVING
I. Steve Bird. EK
2. Mark Ledford . MO
J . Tron Armstrong, EK
4.

David Thurkill. MO

5. S tan T rice. MU
6.
7.
8.

8.

Rick Bailey. AK
Jack Kelley. T T
Jeff Patterso n. YS
Tommy Mic hael. A P

10
II
10
II
II
II
II
II

8

47
45

JS
37
36
33
32
28
20

Yds.
803

TD

RPG

8

4.7
4.1
3.5
3.4
J .J
3.0
2.9
2.5
2.5

FG
17
13
9
0

TP
72
65
58
60
54
48
48
42
30

609
422
398
546

555
490
6 1I
260

SCORING
I.
2.
J.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Paul Mc Fadden. YS
Kelly Potte r. MT
Jamir lovetl. EK
Paris Wic ks. YS
Steve Bird. EK
Nid.y Yust. EK

Dennis Heckman. A K
Lenn Duff. MO
Everett S malls. AP

G
II
II
10
II
10
10
II
10
7

TD
0
0

10
9

8
0
0

5

53

EP
21
26
JI
0
0

0
21
18
0

II
8
0

PPG
6.5
5.9
5.8

5.5
5.4
4.8
4.4
4.2
4.3

Pct.
.534
5 10
.538
.508
.485
.433
.411
.437

Elf.
122.6
I 15.J
114.3
99.8
87.5
87.2
86.9
86. I

�•

KICK SCORING
I.
2.
3.
4.

Jamie Lovttt, EK
Dennis Heckman, A K

5.

Lenn Duff. MO

6.
7.
8.

Jeff Lancas1er. MU

G
II
II

Paul McFadden. YS
Ke lly Potter, MT

FG EP•Att.

II
10
II
II
9

17•27
13.27
~17
11. 19
8-IO
8·13
9- 11
2•6

2 1.22
2~28
3 1·34
21·22
18·18
19·19
12·14
7.7

N o.

Yds.

'18

477

Avg.
26.5

23
24
'1 9

524
539
401

22.8
22.5
2 1.1

N o.

A"C·

10

Ray Mullican, T T

Duane Eggert. AP

KICKOFF RETURNS
I.
2.
3.
4.

Tony Jamr-s. EK
Ronald Hopkins. MU
Fred Motes. AP
Ron Bran t. AK

•One TD

PUNTING
I
2.
3.
4.

5
6.
7.
8.

John Christopher, MO
Nick Xides. YS
S teve Ro we, EK

93
63

43.9
40.2

46

40. 1

Lee Alford. MU
Steve Williams. A P

39
71
33
68
63

37.7
37.6
37.2
36.3
35.3

No.

Yds.

20

222
172
249
181

Mark Pemberton. TT
Jimmy Merryman. MT
Jim Lcichlitcr. AK

PUNT RETURNS
I.

Don Griffin. MT

2. T ony Jamn, [ K
3.
4.

Ronald H opkins. M lJ
Robert Thompson. YS

' 18
27
• 20

Avg.
I I.I

9.6
9.2
9.1

•one TD

INTERCEPTIONS
I.
I.
J.
3.

James Griffin. MT
Dave Peters. YS
Billy Blaylock. TT
Gus Parks. EK

No.
8
'8
6
6

•One T O

54

Yds.

106
102
95
49

IPG
07
0.7
0.6

0.6

TP
72
65

PPG
6.5
5.9

58

5.8

48
42
43
39

4.4
4.2
3.9

,u

3.5
1.4

�TACKLES AND ASSISTS
I
2.
3.
4.

5.

T
89

Dann y Gooch. M O
J eff Daughtry. TT

93
81
70

J e ff Lak e. AK

G le nn J o nes . M lJ
Ed Grimsley. AK

64

Assl.
80
58
63
65
65

TACKLES FOR LOSS
No.

I.

2
3
4.

5.

To m Cullen. YS
D ennis Mix. M T
Billy Goldsmi1h. MO
Me lvi n Rom ine. YS
D anny Gooch. MO

19
17
17
15
14

55

Yds.
113
86
61
97
59

Tot.
169
151
144
135
129

�•

1982 ALL-OVC FOOTBALL TEAM

OFFENSE
Name
• Paris Wicks
J ames Black
T uck W oolum

Pos.
RB
RB

QB

T r on A rmst ron g

TE

Rick McDonald
Charles T ucker
• Chris Taylor

OT
OT

OG

• Phil Poirier

OG

Brian C lark
S t eve Bird
M ark Ledford
S tan Trice
Dennis Heckman

School
Youngstown State
Univ. of Akron

HI.

Wt.

5-8
5- 11

166
180

Eastern Kent u cky
Eastern Kentucky

5- 11

195

6-2

202

Youngstown State

6-2U4

Austin Peay

6-5
6-3

280
245

WR
WR
WR
K

Easl ern Kenlucky
M urray S tate
Univ. of Akron
East ern Kentuc ky
Morehead S ta te
Murray S tate
Univ. of Akron

Pos.

School

H t.

w,.

DL

Middle Ten nessee
Eastern Kenlucky
Univ. of Akron
Middle Tennessee
Univ. of A kron
Easlern Kentucky
Univ. of Akron
M iddle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Youngstown State
Morehead State

6-3

205

6-4

230
245
190
195

C

6-3
6-3

235
250
230

5- 11

171

6-1
5- 11
5- 10

166
175
170

Class
Sr.
J r.
Sr.
J, .
J,.

Sr.
Sr.
Sr.

J r.
S r.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.

Hometown
Akron. OH

Dover. O H
P ineville, KY

St. Petersburg, FL
Canton. OH
At lanta. GA

Waycross, GA
Sarasota. FL
Cedarville, OH
Corbin, KY
Mt. Ster ling. KY
E va nsville. I N

Copley. OH

DEFENSE
Name
•Emanuel Toles
• Randy Taylor
Joe Myers
• Dennis Mix
Tony Philpott
• Alex Dominguez
Ed Grimsley
• James Griffin
Billy Blaylock
Ronald H opk ins
Dave Peters
• J oh n Christopher

DL

DL
DE
DE
LB

LB
DB
DB
DB
DB
p

6-4
5- 11
6-0
6-0
6-1
6-2
5-11
5-1 I
6-0
6-2

Class
Sr.
S r.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.

215

s,.

200
190
180

So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
J r.

175
184
194

Sr.

•Denotes 1981 All•OVC selection
OVC Offensive Player of the Year

Sien Bird, Wid e Receiver , Eastern Kentucky

OVC Defensive Player of the Year -

Denni.s Mix . End. M iddle Tennessee

OVC Co•Coaches of the Year -

Roy Kidd, Eastern Kentucky, and J im Dennison. Akron

56

H ometown

Forsyth. GA
C incinnati, O H
Stow, OH
McMinnville. TN
Cleveland. O H
S . Miami, FL
C anton. OH
Pelham. GA
Marietta . GA
f ip1onville. T N
Barberton. O H
Norwalk, OH

�EASTERN F'OO TBALL SINCE 1910

EKU

OPP

1910

5 Ru:hmond (City Team)
16

0
0

0

R1('hmond (City Team)
Lexingt o n H .S.
Pleasureville
Stanford H .S
Reco r d. 1-4-0

EKU
0

15

OPP
40

5
16

[KU
OPP

1911
Caldwell H.S

21

5
22

[ K lJ
191 9
0 Paint Lick
0 Pam H .S .
Rel.'.urd . 0-2-0

0
5

Pans H.S.

0 Rich mond S1a,~
5 Caldwe ll H .S.
0 Par is H.S.

7

l I

J
10

1920
OPP
Paint Lick
Paml Lid
R1c:hmontl Amer. I.cg
H U
lost: nt.J SCOrt'. hsted
Gcoq~et own . .. . (NA)
Reco rd : 2- 1-0

Record. 1-3-1

[ KU
0
12

1912
Richm()nd (City Team)
M illcn,bur g M. 1.

0
26
14

Lc:ongton H.S
Thrd k(' ld Select
Cynthiana H.S

C
0
7

Millcr -.burg M . I
Georgetown
Cynth iana H.S

OPP
0
13

3.S
6

EKU
7

0
0
0

O

J
44
0

19 21
Paint Lick
Kentudi)' Wesleyan
UK Sophorrwres
Cumberland
Western
R ecord: 1-J-I

no score'." listed
. (NA)

Reco rd : 2-J-2

Re('ord : 3-4-2
EKU
191J
J Stanford H .S .
14 K e ntucky Wesleyan
Transylvania . .
Lexingt o n H .S. .

O PP
7
12
EK U lost;

0
0
20
33
21

OPP
7

0
Il

0
47

0

Record : 1-2-0

[ KU

1914
S1anford H .S

IJ
7

0
34
0
0

0
0

Lancaster H. S.
K en tucky W e!:&gt;kyan
Cy nth iana H . S.

Western
Somerset H .S
Western
Cy nthiana H .S.

Stan ford H .S.
Record: 2- 7-0

EKU

1915

6

Millersburg M.I.

0
0

K entucky Wes leyan
Western
M illersburg M .I
W estern
Record : 2- 1- 2

0
6

OPP
7
0
IJ

6
6
46
18
81
6

OPP
0
)3

0

0
0

F.k U
19 23
0 Stat e Frosh
0 C.eorgernw n Fro!«h
6 C umberland
0 Kenludy Wesleyan
6 U nion College
Transy Rl."ser\lC
12 Ccnt r(' Frosh
19 U nion College

19
14

13
0
6

16

19 16
Kentucky W esleyan
Lincoln County
Western
C entre
Lexington H .S.
Western
Record: 4-3--0

f.KU
0
19
I3

49
7

0
14

' Note: T here were no teams for t he
1917 and 1918 sea sons due t o World
War I.

OPP
26
9

6
0
21

0

0
l1
ll
6

IO
6

0
3

Ekll
1927
0 C('ntre
39 Union
6 Wnle; dn
3 I E . T Tea1.·hcf\
I 3 Tu,cul un1
12 \.1or&lt;'hcatl
I 3 U of L
Jl St. Mary·,
0 W e\lern

OPP
7

0

8

0
0
6
21
6
12

EKU
0
0
0

0
7

1924
Wesleyan _
Cumberland
George1own F ro\h
S1. M ary·s
L.M .U.
Transy
Mo rehead
Union _

EK U
1925
0 U k Frosh .
0

OPP
27
6

0
0
13

l6
0
0

13
6
67
49

Record: 3-3- 1

57

U nmn
Rt'TOrd : 0-tH)

F.KlJ
1929
l Umo n
14 Sue Bennett
0 Mu rray
6 Morehead
0 Transy
0 G eorgclOwn .
6 lJ of L
0 Wesleyan
0 We,;1ern

OPP
72
18
18

64
40
34

OPP
19

8
46
. 13
36
. 38
. 19
26
36

t:KU
0
0
0
0
13
2

0
0

1930
Sue Bennelt
Murra y .
U of L
W e\kya n
Morehead
T ran\y
Unio n .
\\.'estern

OPP
6

l2

52
)3

0
26

4l

. 50

Record : J.J .Q

OPP

Georgetown
L. M .U .
SL M ary•~
Transy
Morehea d
U nion .

19 28
l o u1sv11le
Mo rns Har\ey
M orehead
T 1a11s~lvania
Kent ucky Wesleyan

Re..:ord: 1-8 -0

Reco, d:5 -3-0

OPP
0
26
12
26
18
0

14

Roe.·&lt;-· ord· 4 -~-0

Record :3-5- 1

JJ

EKU

OPP

Rt:,:Orel. 5-4-0
F.kU
1922
0 Wesleya n
0 Transy Frosh _
0 Transy F ro,h
6 C umbe rland
6 Western
0 Georgetown 1-"rmh
40 Union.

St anford H. S ..... (NA)

OPP

EklJ
19 26
U Manhall Colkgt'
13 I.MU
0 Geo rgclOwn
0 T ran~y
48 Union
7 Indiana f ca..:ht"r\
41 E Tenn . Normal
19 St Ma ry·, Cullegt'
0 M orr1, Hane~ Collc:tc

14
I3
0
7

0
0

Ek U
193 1
3 I S ue 1:knnell
0 Ohio No 11hern
0 W ittenberg
12 U of L
0 George1o wn
8 L. M .U
7 W cs1ern
R.:ro rd: 1-6-0

OPP
0
16

.99
19
25
. 13
.. 42

�F.KU
19Jl
6 Georgetown
U
o
f
I
38
0 Union
0 T ram y
19 M orehead

OPP
7

0
0
0
0

Reror d. 2-1 - 2

IY38
t:KlJ
19 G .:01getow n
7 Tran~y
19 F.ast Tenn Teac.: hers
47 Central N o rn1al
0 Mort"head
7 We'i ern
36 Indiana St T 1."achers
18 Li mon

OPP
0

1945
EKU
19 Indianapolis S1a1e
14 Tenn Tech
Central M ich

0
0

0

Ea ~, Tenn

0

T ransy

6
l

l o u,~vllk

Mor ehead

0

1934

Miami (Oh10J

T ran'i.y

7

Union

Georgetown
7
9

6

Mo rehead
We 'itern
Lou1w1lle

12
12
. 14

6

Valparaiso

0

Catawba
Tenn. Tech
Kirk sv ille (M issouri) .

32

54

7
.. 1l
0
0

Record: 4-3 - 1

OPP
6

0
0
6
0
IJ

Record . I l · l

l:K t!

OPP

Murra y .

0
0
.. )2
7
0

Re l·ord: 6 - I -0

F.KU
1933
6 Union
0 Georgl.'town

.....

OPP
19
18
14
. 18
0
47
I]

F:l(ll
1939
21 Ca ro;.on N e wman
w Tram,y

20
14
l1
6

J2
0
28

Cumberland
Central M ichigan

Georget own
M or ehead
U nion
we..10:rn,
Indiana Teacher ~

OPP

0
18
0
7

l

26

1946
F.Kl!
13 Tenn. Tech
7 Cataw ba
7 Cent ral Mic:higan .
26 Murray
7 Tenn. Tech
12 Val paraiso
6 M orehead
28 l! or L
Western

OPP
0
9

20
11
. 20
7
12
7
0

Record: 5-4-0

Record: 6-J -0

Rernrd . 1-6-0

EKU
1935
7 M1am1 (Ohio
66 A lfred Holbrook
52 Hiwa'iSCt
6 Georgetown
9 u or L
0 Cenirt
53 M orehead
6 Tr ao~y
7 Un io n .
6 T ramy
e\tCI T\
6
1
\\

OPP
]]

0
K
0
19

0

1940
f:Kl!
20 lllino 1~ Nor mal
)5 Nonhero Ill.
27 M orehead
39 Arkansas A&amp;M
48 Bowling Gree n (Oh io)
25 Centra l M ichigan .
48 Cumberland
J I King Colleg e

OPP
0

0
IJ

0
0

0

1947
EKU
14 Eastern Illinois ..
6 Marshall
l l Mu rra y .
34 Emory a nd H enry .
18 Val paraiso
]4 M o rthead
1l U of L .
27 Western
6 SE Louisia na

Record: 8 -0 -0

OPP
.Il
7

. 21

0
0
14
7

JO

Record: 5-4 -0

7
12
4()

Re("or d : 4 -6 · I

F.KlJ
1936
) 9 Marshal l
7 Frank lin ( Ind . ) .
] 4 Alfred H o lbrook
7 Morehead
6 Cic::orgeco wn .
9 u or 1
I ] Tran&lt;,y
0 Wes tern
12 Union

7

1948
t:K l!
0 Xavier U niverrny
25 E astern lllinoi~
20 Mars ha ll
6 M u rray .
]5 E mory and H enry
20 M ichigan No rmal .
7 Mo rehead
0 Evanwille
13 Western
32 Nori hem lllino i,; .
26 SE Louisiana .

6

Record : 8-3-0

OPP
()

0
0
19
2

EKl!
1941
18 N . w M i,;sour i
14 Carso n Newman
6 Mu rray
i , Kmg College
20 We,;1ern
41 Cieorge1own
54 111. Normal
l2 Morehead

OPP
7
0

0
0
27
0
0
.IJ

Rn:ord : 7 -1-0

OPP
JI
14
7
0
6

0
0
. . 14
7

Record : 7 -2 -0

19)7
EKl!
7 Tenn . T ech
28 Fran k lin College
12 Transy
14 Cen1 ral Normal
0 M orehead
0 We,;;tcrn
14 Umon .
6 l! of 1
Record: 52 1

OPP
0

26

. 23
0

1942
EKl!
I ) Tenn . Tech
7 W . M issouri State ..
0 Morri~ H arvey
6 U of Akron
18 W estern
20 We.st Liberty .
0 M o rehead
6 Murra)·

Record: 4-2-2

1943-44 no sports dur to war

58

OPP
0

EKU
7

7

0

7

0
6
20

20
20

20
26
7
20
21

1949

OPP

.. 19
H e idelb erg
. 24
MaVihall
M urray .
0
. 27
Wofford
M ich igan Normal
6
27
More head
Eva nsville
7
We ,;;te rn
Bo wling G reen (Ohio) . .. . .. I J
Rccord : 4 -4 - 1

�EKU
6
34
0
47
56
14
26
13
34

OPP
. JS

1950

H eidelberg.

Marshall
Murray.

Tenn, Tech
Erskine .
Morehead

Evansville
Western
Bowhng Green (Ohio)
Wofford

IJ

0
.. . 19
7
0
7
20
. .. . . 14
7
. 14

EKU
6

JS

Morehead

20
7
13

Morris Harvey
Western
U of L
Wofford

J

1951

OPP

H illsdale
Mar.,,hall

. .. . . 12

0
15

Murray
Tenn . Tech

58

Erskine .
Morrhead

6

Evanwille

Western

31
27
14

Ohio Universily

. 21
6

6
.20
14
6
0
.45
0

EKU
7
7
19
12
0
27
17
0
0
0

6
9

. 14
0
0
7

;
. . . I)

S 1etson Universicy

EKU

1956

U of L

Murray.
Middle Tennessee .
East Tennessee
Austi n Peay
We,;tern
T enn. Tech

Morehead
Ma r&lt;.hall

Murray

Middle Tennes.see .
East Tennessee .
Western

6
13

Morris Harvey

25 Tenn. Tech
19 Mo rehead
6 U of L

. 26

1952

U of L .

20

6
. . . 14
26

IJ
14
7

IJ
0
. 14

Recor-d: 4-S-O

OPP
6
. 19
20
. 28 ·

0
20
48
... 34

EKU
0
14
26
14

EKU

20
IS
19
0
19
25
59

I)
20
30

1953

1961

U of L

6
14
15
22
21

Murray
Middle Tenne.,.~ec
East Tennco;sce
Austin Peay

Wes1ern
Tenn. Tech .

IS

8
I)

Morehead
Marsha ll

0

13
13

l8
14

40

OPP

1957

;
. 40

Toledo
U of L

Murray
Middle Tennes\ee .
Ea\t T enneoe.see
Youngstown
Wesiern
Tennessee Tech .
Morehead

Record: J.4. J

EKU

7
20
.. . . 21

. IJ

OPP
... 33

13
22
. . . ... . . 13
7
.. 16
. . . . 14
0
20

Record : 4-5-0

7

Toledo
26 Marshall
0 Murray
14 Tenn. Tech
35 Evansville
20 Morehead
6 Wes1ern

IJ

Record : 3-6 - 1

Record: 7-3-0

F:KU

OPP
6
. . . .. . 28
. 21
14
0

OPP

Toledo

12
7
19
12

1960

Ft Campbell.

Record: 5-4-1

JI
IJ

6

OPP

Middle Tennessee
Murray .
Tenn. Tech
Omaha .

Record : 6-4-0

EKU

1955

Toledo

14
21
7
13

OPP

U of L

Sletson Univer\ily

. 19
6
14
7

20

EKU

28
14

)

7

. . . 20

Murray .
Middle Tenoes\ee
Eas1 Tenneoe.see
Youngs1own
Wcsle rn
Tenne\see Teet,
Morehead

14
0
13
9

IJ

19

U of L . .

14
19
24

. 26

20
6
21
12

12

OPP
6

. 17
Murray.
Middle Tennessee .
8
East Tennessee . . . ... .. . .. . 14
Austin Peay .
7
Weste rn
Tenn. Tech
0
Morehead
. .. 20
East Carolina .
. . . . . 29

s

Record: 6-3..0

OPP

1953

Toledo

2

14

. 19
. 35

0
. )4

1962

22 Tampa U ni..,ersity

. . 27
0

Record: 4-5-0

J ohn Carroll
Middk Tennessee .
Murray
Tenn. Tech
Youngstown
Morehead
Evansville
Wes1ern

EllU

6
14
6
14
. . . 21
. . . 20

Record : 3-6 -0

EKU
14

7
0

28
12
3

6
19
0
34

Record : 8-2-0

1963

Ausl in Peay .
Find lay .
M urra y .
Middle Tennessee
Eas1 Tennessee .
Tampa Univcrsi1y
Western
Tenn. Tech
Morehead
Youngsto wn

OPP
0

. 28
20
)3

. . . . . JS
7
. .. . . . 29
.. 21

6
. ... 14

Record : 2-8--0

EKU

1954

John Carroll
26 Middle Tennc~see .
25 Murray ..
14 T enn . Tech
25 Yo ungstown
12 Morehead
13 To ledo
21 We.,,tern
19

20

6

U of L

Omaha (Tangerine Bowl) .
Record: 8-0- 1

OPP

0

EkU

0

7

8
IJ
0

1959

OPP

Toledo

6

7
21
7
10
12

. . ... . ... 20
U of L
. 14
Murray.
0
Middle Tenne\see .
. . 14
East Tennessee .
. . 13

Austin Peay .
Western
Tenn. Tech ·
Morehead
Reco rd: 3 -6-0

59

14
14

;

EKU
0
7

6
IJ
JS
17
0

;
10

1964

Austin Peay . .
Youngstown
Murr ay
Middle Tennessee
East Tennessee
Findlay .
Western
Tenn. Tech .
Mo rehead
Record : 3-5 -1

OPP
. 26
.21

6
. 20

I)
. . 14
.. 24
. . 27
7

�..
EKU

1965

35 AustinPeay•
12 Marshall
17 Murray
10 Middlt: Tennessee .
23 East Tennessee .
J F indlay.
28 W estern
28 Tenn. Tech
38 Morehead
Record: 4-4-1
•fo rfeited

OPP

EKU

. ... JO

IJ

.28

10

17

. 14
0

)4
. . 12

14
20

OPP

1970

Ball State .
Easl Tennessee .

38 Austin Peay .
24 M iddle T cnncssec ..
Eastern Michigan .
Wcslcrn Kentucky

21
7
17
20

M urray S1 a1c .
Tenn . Tech

9

Indiana State
Morehead Slate

IJ

. 12
6
. . . 10
. . . 10
19
. . . IJ
0
16

Reco rd : 8-2-0

EKU

OPP

42

7
. 24
10
. 14
0
. 24
7
.26
.. 14
J6

JO
IO
21

49

1975
Wisconsin -Oshkosh
Dayton

UT.Chattanooga
East Tennessee
Austin Peay

J4

Middle T ennessee

IJ

Western Kentucky
Murray State

7
J
50
17

Tenn. Tech
Ashla nd College .

Morehead State .
Record: 8-2- 1

EKU
JJ
26
27
20
21
J5
24
J
19
14

1966

A us1in Peay
Marshall

Murray .
Middle Ten nessee
East Tennessee .
Findlay .
Western
Tenn. Tech
Morehead
Tampa U ni,..er-;i1y

OPP
.... 15
6
6

.. 22
7
6
.12
7
. . .21

6

Record: 7-3·0

EKU
EKU
28
14
18
0

14

28
7

EKU
0
)5

J7
14
j j

14
28
24
)7
7

27

1967

Dayton .
East T ennessce
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee .
Northwood
Western
Murray .
Tenn. Tech
Youngstown
Morehead
• Ball State .

OPP
. . . 16
7
0
7
0
. 14

IO

)4

'

0

. . IJ

14
. . 10

14
J
0
7

28

6J
23
21

49
20
16
21

38
12

JS

1961

Hillsdale, Mich.
East Tennessee .
Austin P eay .
M iddle Tennessee . .
A k ron
Western Kentucky
M urray Sta te .
Tenn. Tech
Youngstown
Moreh ead

OPP

1972

SE Louisiana
India na Univ (Pa.)
East Tennessee
Austin Peay
Middle Te nnessee .
Cenual Michigan
Western Kentucky
Murray State .
Tenn . Tech
Appa lachian State
Morehead State .

0
7

... . 28
6
0
21
10
7
. 14
.. l5
6

20
. . . 14
. . 26

Record: 8-2-0

EKU
10
26
14

24
29
16
0
20
JO
1
J7

OP P

1973

UT-Chatla nooga
Indiana (Pa.) .
East Tennessee .
A uslin Peay .
M iddle Tennessee .
U T -Man in.
Western Ke ntucky
Murray Slate .
Tenn . Tech
C ent ra l Michigan
Morehead Slate . .

6
I)

38
7
28
14
Jj
21
14
. 21

25

Record: 7-4-0

EKU
EKU
IJ
7

29
14
9

26
)4
17
14
II

1969

Ball Stare .
Eas1 Tennessee
Austin Peay .
Midd le Tennessee .
Akron
Weslern Keniucky
Murray S1a1e .
Tenn. Tech
India na State
Morehead S tate .

OPP
0
19
. IO
0

. 28
. 27

. IJ
7
. .. . 12

.23

OPP
.J7
0

Witten b erg

21 -~ East Tennessee
27 •Aus1in Peay .
• Middle Tennessee .
6 • w es1 ern Ken1ucky
12 • Murray Stale .
28 • Tennessee Tech
JI • Morehead State
7 Nonh Dakota Stalt' (NC AA
Division II Pl ayoffs)

4()

1974

Dayton
East Tennessee
22 Austin Peay
21 Middle Tennessc
24 UT-Manin
24 Westc-rn Kent ucky .
JO Murray S tate
29 Tenn . Tech
J4 A shla nd College
21 Morehead Slate .
17
21

Record : 8-2-0

Record : 6-4-0

60

24
14
)X
I7
10

IO
IJ
14
10
10
14
12
. IO

.15
20
lX
I)
42

1977
OPP
lkla""a rl·
17
W1t1t·nhe rg
)4
• ta~t I t_.n nc:,,~cc
• AU)lo lln Pt"ay
lo
•M1ddk lcnne)lo :c-Ce
19
• wt":!&gt;lt"l rl Kcnl lJ( ~)
10
•M urra) S\J ti:
24
• I en nc:-.~cc I n :h
~I
Da)IOn
20
I)
• Mu rencad Sta te
RtC \lrd \. \ -0
0
()h1n Va lk ) &lt;.'onll- rt·rhx g&lt;t mt·

EKU

OPP
0
.. . 20
. . . 20
. .21
31
7

1976

Dayton
Delaware

Record: 8·3-0
• Oh io Valley Conference game

Record: 5-6-0

EKU

21
21
28

EK t ·

EKU

12

Record: 8- 1-2
•NCAA G rant land R ice Bo wl

12
7
14
9
. .J l
0
16
17

Record: 6 -4-1

12
21
IJ

'

0

OPP

1971

SE Louisiana .
Northern Iowa
East T cnncssec
Austin Peay .
M idd le Tennessee .
Eastern Mich igan .
W es1ern Kentucky
Murray State
Tenn. Tech
Applachian Sta le
Morehead State

20
21

OPP
ll
.. 20
9
I7
9
J4
16
. 14
2J
14

10
49
14
42
17
16
24
20

J5
JO

1978

Troy State
East Tennessee
Austin Peay
Middle Ten nessee
Dayton
Western Kentucky
M urray Slate
Tennessee Tech
Akron
Morehead Stale
Record: 8-2·0

OPP
16
6
0
12
16
17
21
16
14
0

1979
£K t.:
O PP
14
17 Kem S tate
0
15 1 roy S talt
20 Ea~t r cnncs'.!&gt;tt
27
10
.l5 Au st in Peay•
10
52 M idd le Tc nnt:!&gt;~CC7
JJ Cal St:nc-t· ulkno n
8 Wc~tcrn Kcnlut ky •
6
7 M urra) Stai,.-•
24
0
.15 I t:nncssce rcch•
21
27 Jack~,,n State
7
.14 M orehead State•
Jo
JJ :\na da -Hcno ••
7
30 lxhigh..
• Ohio Valk ) Confrrencc (i aml·
• • \'C i\A 1· .-\t\ P la y&lt;lffs
Ra()rd : 11 -2-0

�EKU

1980

OPP

21
24 Ke ntucky State
21
10 Akron•
0
45 Youngstown
IO
23 Austin Peay•
... .. 0
24 M iddle Tenn.•
0
25 East T ennessee
IJ
10 Weste rn Kent ucky•
14
24 M urray St. ( H C)*
7
48 Tennessee Tech•
16
28 Eas1 Carolina
14
18 Morehead State•
20
23 Lehigh . .. .. .
JI
29 Boise S1ate..
•Ohio Valley Conference Game
•• NCAA I- AA T itle Game.

.....

(S acramento. Calif.)

EKU

198 1

OPP

26 South Carolina State
0
6
26 Younstown State
24
0
Navy
37 Akron
0
14
41 Austin Peay
7
23 Middle Tennessee
14 Dayton ..
3
II
19 Western Ken1ucky
24 Murray S tate
20
..... 10
63 Tennessee Tech
17
2 1 Morehead State
J5 Delaware•
28
17
2J Bo ise State•
.... . J4
23 Idaho S tate• . ..
' NC AA I-AA Playoffs
(N) Pioneer Bowl - Wichita Fa lls.

..

Texas

61

�Men's Cross Country
1983 SCHED ULE
Date
Sept. 24
Sept. 30
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
S ite of NCAA Cha m pio ns hi ps to

Opponent
Western Ke nt ucky Invitatio nal
Cincinnati, Marshal l
Appalachian State In vita tional
West Virginia Invitational
O pen
OVC Championship
be an no unced later.

S ite
Away
Home
Away
Away
Away
Akron

ROSTER
Name
Ron Ki ng
George Kirk
Matt Rogers
J im S impson
Dave Walters

C lass
Sr.
J r.
J r.
Sr.
S r.

Ho met own
F lint. Mich.
Cincinnati, O h io
Waddy, Ky.
Crestwood . Ky.
London, Ky.

PROSPECTUS
Following a one-year absence from sponsoring t he sport of men's cross country. Eastern will
attempt to rebuild that program begin ning this fall.
Head coach Rick Erdmann, who had led the men's team t o consecutive thi rd p lace fin ishes in
the annual O hio Valley Conference meet. secs a tough task ahead of him.
"We'll have to start from scra tch and, in effect, it will be j ust like starti ng over." Erdman n
said.
Before gett ing he lp from the st udent body at Eastern th is fall wit h some walk-ons, Erdma nn
will draw on the experience a nd tale nts of track d ista nce run ne rs like senio rs Ron King, J im
Simpson and Dave Walters a nd j uniors George Kirk and Mat t Rogers.

62

�Women's Cross Country
1983 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 24
Sept. 30
Oct. 8
Oct. 15
Oct. 22
Oct. 29
Site of NCAA Championships to

Opponent
Western Kentucky Invitational
Cincinnati, Marshall
Appa lachia n State Invitational
West Virginia Invitational
Open
OVC Championship
be announced late r.

Site
Awa y
Home
Away
Away
Akron

ROSTER
Name
Maria Pazarentzos
Barb Fennell
Linda Davis
Marian ne Ostbye
Barb Wildermuth
Paula Garrett
Terri J ones
Pam Raglin
Jill Decker
Marilyn J ohnson

Class
S r.
Sr.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Fr.
F r.
Fr.

Hometown
Springfield, Ohio
Cambridge. Ontario, Can.
Columbus, Ohio
Oslo, Norway
Sidney. O h io
Waco, Ky.
Middletown, Ohio
Paris, Ky.
Crystal Lake, F la.
Louisville. Ky.

PROSPECTUS
Rick Erdmann, in his first season as head coach of the women's cross country team, directed
the Eastern squad to the Ohio Valley Conference cha m pionship, nipping Murray State for the
crown.
W ith the return of Barb Fennell who m issed la st yea r's cross country season a nd top ru nners
M a ria Pazarentzos and Barb Wi ldermuth, Eastern s hould again be a threat to w in t he OVC
crow n.

"Barring a ny inj uries, we should have a good shot at defend ing our tit le." Erdmann said.
O the r runne rs who competed in last year's conference championship for the Colonels who
are returning are Linda Davis and Pau la Garrett. both sophomores.

Rick Erdmann
Head Coach

Maria Pazarentzos

63

Barb Fennell

�..

Women's Field Hockey
1983 SCH EDULE
Date
Sept. J
Sept. 10
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Sept. 28
Oct. I
Oct. 8
Oct. 9
Oct. 14-15
Oct. 21
Oct. 22
Oct. 25
Oct. 29

Opponent
Bluegrass Association
Miami (Ohio)
S t. Louis
Louisville
Vanderbi lt
Berea
Ohio, W ooster
Southern Illinois
Davis &amp; Elkins
James Madison Invitational
Dayton
Ball State, T oledo
Transylvania
Louisville

Time
p.m.
p.m.
a .m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
TBA
10:00 a.m.
1:00 p.m.
TBA
3:30 p.m.
TBA
3:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.

Site
H ome
Home
Home
Home
Home
Away
Athens, Ohio
Home
Home
Away
Away
Muncie, Ind .
Home
Away

1:00
1:00
9:00
4:00
1:00
5:00

ROSTER
Name
Kathy Boughton
Ro bin Forhccz
Melissa Shore
Ju lie The ile r
Vicki Woodard
Mary Gavin
A nne Daugherty
Peggy Pfeiffer
Teresa Powell
Lynda Ransdell
Linda Wilke
Siobhan Devlin
Marsha Hamlin
Monica Storz
Traci Thompson
Robin Blair
Tami Conti
Andria Davenport
Maria Yertone
Carol Yan W inkle
Ro bin You ng

Position
Defender
Attacker
Defender
Attacker
D efender
Defender
Defender
Midfielder
M idfielder
Attacker
Defender
Goalkeeper
Defender
Attacker
Attacker
Defender
M id fielde r
M idfi e lde r
Defender
Mid fie lder
Midfielde r

Class
S r.
S r.
Sr.
S r.
S r.
.Ir.
.I r.
.I r.
.Ir.
J r.
.Jr.
Soph.
Soph .
Soph .
Soph.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.

Hometown
Batavia, N.Y.
Sadd le R iver. N.J.
Louisvi lle. Ky.
Susanville, Calif.
Dayton, Ohio
Annandale, Ya .
Englewood , Ohio
Chevy Chase, Md.
Princess Anne. Md .
Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Stirling, N .J.
.Jefferson town, Ky.
A lexandria, Va.
Louisville, Ky.
Ketter ing, Ohio
Louisville. Ky.
Lexi ngton, Ky.
Watchu ng, N ..I .
North Plainfield, N .J .
Lancaster, Ohio

0
,

__

,

~~

Lynne Harvel
Head Coach

Robin Forhecz

64

Julie Theiler

�PROSPECTUS
The 1983 women's field hockey team is eagerly anticipating its 1983 season. Although only
six regular starters will be returning, last year's reserves are highly improved and a strong
recruiting effort has brought a great deal of new talent into the program. Competition for starting
posit ions will be fierce this year and throughout the season every player will be continually
challenged for their position.
"Plenty of hard work and concentration during the season will be needed to gel this young,
talented team," said EK U coach Lynne Harvel.
Mary Gavin with her cool head and sure stick will again be counted on for leadershi p in the
defense. The return of senior Kathy Boughton, sidelined with an injury in 1982, will add stability
to the defense, as will the return of junior An ne Daugherty's solid defensive play. Melissa Shore,
who added de pth to the squad last year, will be vying fora regula r starting berth in '83. Although
the defense will be comprised of seasoned personnel who have not yet played together, these
players' individual maturity will allow them to quickly learn to function as a unit.
Robin Forhecz, high scorer in 1982, will again lead the attack with the able assistance of
Julie Theiler, a superb passer who acts as the quarterback and virtua lly runs the attack. With the
much-improved play of Lynda Ransdell and Monica Storz, the attack will be exceptionally
aggressive, fast and strong. Goal production is the u ltimate objective and this strong forward line
s hould be able to produce.
Midfie ld will be dominated by Teresa Powell who will probably be moved to center link . A t
this position, Powell will be called upon to be a scoring threat on the attack and to be the core of
the defense. Junior college transfer Peggy P feiffer is expected to Oa nk Powell on the right, while
left link is up for grabs by the you ng recruits.
Goaltending honors will fa ll on the young shoulders of Siobhan Devlin. In her debut as a
starter, Devlin will see ple nty of action in the goalcage. Having had excellent off-season
experience, she should be ready to meet t he c hallenge.
Returnees Woodard, Thompson, Hamlin and Wilke wi ll each be competing for t heir first
starting assignments. T hese players cou ld provide EK U with some surprises when they return to
practice in the fall. Freshmen recruits are all expected to cha llenge for starting positions. "'These
are exceptiona lly talented young players who intend to start as freshmen," said Harvel. "Their
intensity may be the key to their success at earning a starting slot."
"This year's team is a combination of experience and raw talent. T he team is capable but
must work with intensity if it is to get off to a good start. As they gain experience individually and
as a team, they will become a balanced, smooth ly functioning team that can dominate play on the
field. In o rder to win, they must be capa ble of disciplining their boundless enthusiasm into
dedication and earnestness," Harvel added.

65

�•

Rifle
1983-84 SCHEDULE
Date
Oct. 9
Oct. 15
Nov. 4-6
and 11 - 13
Nov. 4-6
Nov. 18
Nov. 19
.Jan . 28
Fe b . 12
Feb. 12
Mar. 8

O pponent
Western Kentucky
East Tennessee
E KU Invitational

Site
Away
Home
Home

T ime
8:00 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
T BA

Ke ntuck y
Xavier
ETSU Buccaneer Invitational
Tennessee Tech
EK U Sectional
OVC C hampionship
Kentuc ky State Championship

Away
Away
Away
Away
Home
M u rray
Murray

TBA
Noon
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p .m.
TBA

The NCAA Championship M eet will be scheduled at a site to be determ ined later.

ROSTER
Name
M ike Bende r
Terry Sievert
Ana Hogrefe
Pam Floer
John G r iffith
Susanne Keefe
Tracy Dunham

Class
Sr.
Sr.
.Jr.
Soph.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.

Ht.
5-9
6-0
5-6
5-4
5-10
5-6

Wt.
180
165
120
100
175
120

Hometown
Arlington Heights. Ill.
Appleton . Wisc.
Sandusky, Ohio
Cincinnati, O hio
Ga rden Grove, Calif.
Huron, Ohio
Williams. Minn.

PROSPECTUS
C losing out the 1982-83 season with three All-Americans in both sm all bore a nd a ir ri fle and
a sixth place overall finish in the NCAA meet, the EKU rifle squad returns fo ur of those eight
members fo r the upcoming 1983-84 seaso n.
"We're expecting a good year and I feel t ha t th is com ing season will be be tter for Easte rn 's
rifle team than this past year, " said Cpt. Mic hael McNamara, who be gins his second year a t the
helm of the Colonels.
"Given the presence o f everyone, we should be muc h better than last year," he added.

Pam Floer

Cpt. Michael McNamara
Head Coach

66

Mike Bender

�1982-83 SEASON TOP FINISHES, RECORDS AND HONORS
Team
CAA Champio nships - placed sixth overall in smallbore and air rifle
OVC Championships - finis hed fi rst to win the league title
Individual
Mark Bender - reci pient of the Ohio Valley Conference's Scholar Athlete of the Year
Award.
- named second-team All-American sma llborc squad by NRA.
Mike Be nder - won second place in s mallboreat the Kentucky Collegiate State Championship meet.
named second-team All-American srna ll bore squad by NRA.
- selected to captain the 1983-84 Colonels' tea m.
Kim Floer - named second team All-American air rifle team by NRA.

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�Women's Volleyball

..
1983 SCH EDULE
Date
Opponent
Sept. 2-4
UK Invitational
Morehead State
Sept. 8
Sept. 12
Louisville
Sept. 23
Pacific
Sept. 24
Eastern Illinois, Mt. St. Joseph
Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Southwest Missouri Classic
Oct. 4
Kentucky
Oct. 5
Morehead State
Oct. 7-8
Louisville Classic
Oct. 14-15
OVC Mid-Season Tourney
Miami (Ohio)
Oct. 18
Oct. 21
Penn State
Oct. 23
Rhode Island
Oct. 28-29
Colonel Invitational
Nov. 2
Cincinnati
Nov. 4
Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Classic
Nov. 5-6
Nov. 9
Tennessee
Open
Nov. I 1- 12
Nov. 18-1 9
OVC Champio nships
Nov. 30
Tennessee
NCAA First Round
Dec. 3
Dec. 9-IO
NCAA Regional
Dec. 16-1 7
NCAA Final Four

Site
Away
Home
Home
Ho me
Home
Away
Home
Away
Away
Morehead
Home
Home
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Home
Youngstown, Ohio
Away
TBA
TBA
Lexington

Time
TBA
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5:00 p. m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.
7:00 p.m.
TBA
1:00 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
TBA
TBA
TBA

ROSTER
Name

Pos.

C lass

Sandy Carrel
L
Sr.
Lori Duncan
L
Sr.
Kelly Irwin
s
S r.
Patsy Schacknuk
MB
Sr.
Charlotte Gillespie
s
Jr.
Cathy Brett
Soph.
s
Debbi Dingman
L
Soph.
Irene Ochman
Soph.
S / DS
Teri Oman
R/ MB
Soph.
Lisa Tecca
MB
Soph.
Angela Boykins
Fr.
L/ MB
Sarah Ewy
R
Fr.
Tami Tipton
s
Fr.
C ,ulJy J'homson
Fr.
L
Linda Dawson, Graduate Assistant
Alice McCauley, Manager/ Statistician
Debra Jackson, Trainer for Volleyball

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown

5- 10
5-8½
5-5
5- 11
5- 11
5-8
5- 10
5-5
6-0
6-0
5- 11
5- 10
5-9
5-11

162
139
145
160
144
140
122
135
147
140
130
160
135
150

Mt. Carmel, Ill.
North Huntingdon, Pa.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Severna Park, Md.
Irwin, Pa.
Titusville, Fla.
Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Stratford, Ontario, Canada
Williamsfield, Ohio
Akron, O hio
South Bend, Ind.
Evergreen, Col.
Park Hills, Ky.
Kingsport, Tenn.

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�Dr. Geri Polvino
Head Coach

Patsy Schacknuk

Charlotte Gillespie

PROSPECTUS
The 1983 women's volleyball team will face its toughest challenge as it attempts to improve
upon the 1982 season which included: ( I) placing a senior member(Deanne Madden) of the team
as first alternate on the USA Women's National Olympic Team (2) recognition in t he national
Tachikara Top Twenty Poll (3) second consecutive Ohio Valley Conference championship (4)
Florida State University Invitational championship (5) a 34-15 season's record with numerous
players selected all tournament, MVP and All-Regional.
The Colonels will face a schedule loaded with such nationally-ranked teams as San Diego
State, University of the Pacific, New Mexico, Southwest Missouri, Penn State and the University
of Texas-Arlington. EK U will a lso meet the determined and much improved Ohio Valley
Conference opponents.
"Every effort will be made to stop Eastern from repeating as conference champions for the
third consecut ive year," said EK U coach Dr. Geri Polvino.
Five upperclassmen, along with five sophomores and four freshmen will makeup the 1983
team. Junior setter Charlotte Gillespie, senior all-around player Lori Duncan and sophomore
middle blocker-attacker Lisa Tecca will be primary concern to opponents.
Student athletes from nine states as well as Canada will blend individual experience
necessary to a successfu l team effort. This team will lead Eastern in its 17th season of actionpacked volleyball.

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS
Lori Duncan - adds a critical aspect to the team's tempo with her offensive and defensive
quickness. Her maturity and leadership skills are demonstrated on the court by her intelligent
play, intensity and co ncentration.
Patsy Schacknuk - maturity in the m iddle block posit ion will contin ue the traditional
strengt h of Eastern's middle defense and attack. Her caringatiitud e will add to the strength of the
team's unity.
Char Gillespie - adds stability to the team. resulting in good play during critical moments.
Her st rength is found in her competitiveness and determination.
Lisa Tecca - her dominance of t he o pponents' middle game will fuel Eastern's defense.
Lisa's stubborn and determined effort will control mid-court.
Irene Ochman - will ignite t he Colonel offense and defense.

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�•
RECOGNITIONS/ A WARDS
Lori Duncan - Selected EKU best defensive player in 1982, best all-around in 1982, OVC
All-Tournament in 1982, Morehead State All Tournament in 1982. AIAW All-Region II choice
in 1980 and the USVBA Cincinnati All-Tourney team in 1980.
Patsy Schacknuk - Athlete of the Year, Catonsville Community College. 1981; NJCAA
All-American. 1981; All Tournament second team NJ CAA Nationa ls in 1980; All T ournament
first team NJ CAA Regionals in 1981 .
Charlotte Gillespie - OVC All-Tournament in 1982. USV BA All-Tournament in 1982.
Cathy Brett - Colorado All-Conference first team, All-State Tournament Team in 1980;
All-Conference first team. All-State Tournament T eam. All-State first team, MVP State
T ournament, voted MVP by female high school coaches in 198 1; established national record in
1981.
Teri Oman - EKU spirit award in 1982.
Angela Boykins - Indiana high school All-Conference first team in I 982 and second team
in 1981.
Sarah Ewy - Colorado high school All-Conference in 1982.
Tami Tipton - Notre Dame leadersh ip award in volleyball in 1980.
Cindy Thomson - 1982 Player of the Year; 1980, 1981 All-District.

70

�Women's Tennis
1983 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 17
Sept. 24
Sept. 27
Sept. 30
Oct. I
Oct. 15
Oct. 19
Oct. 21-22
Oct. 25
Oct. 29

Opponent
M urra y State
Kentucky
Midway (scrimmage)
Marshall
Morehead State
Middle Tennessee
Transylvania (scrimmage)
Kent ucky I nterco!legiate
Campbellsville (scrimmage)
Minnesota

S ite
Home
Home
Ho me
Home
Away
Home
Home
Louisville
Home
Home

Time
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.111.
p.m.
a .m.
3:00 p .m.
TBA
3:00 p.m.
I 1:00 a .m .

9:00
3:00
3:30
3:00
1:00
10:00

ROSTER
Name
Sherilyn Fiveash
Chris Halbauer
Kristi Spangenberg
J ea nie Wa ldron
Susan Wilson
Peggy Wolf
La uren Broeman
C laudia Porras
Elizabeth Phelps, Mgr.

Class
Sr.
Soph.
Jr.
Soph.
Sr.
Soph.
Soph.
Jr.
Sr.

Hometown
West Hill , Ontario, Canada
Cincinnat i, Ohio
Dayton, Oh io
Dayton, Ohio
Gainesville, Fla.
Louisville, Ky.
Lexingto n, Ky.
Miami. Fla.
Somerset, Ky.

PROSPECTUS
U ndcr incoming coach, Sandra Martin, the Colonels are anticipating what could be EK U's
best effort in the past three years. A n Eastern alumna, Coach Martin earlier guided the Colonel
track team for seven successful seasons before heading back for more graduate work in 1982-83.
During her undergraduate years at EKU , Martin was a member of the Colonels' tennis team.
Being added to the 1983-84 roster will be Claudia Po rras, veteran netter from Miami- Dade
Community College who played No. I in her last year t here. A native of Columbia, South
America, she is a former national j unior champion in that country.

RECORDS
Overall Team Record To Date ( 1969-1983): 132-80 ( .623 winning percentage).

Sandra Martin
Head Coach

Kristi Spangenberg

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Chris Halbauer

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Golf
1983 SCHED U LE
Date
Sept. 22-25
Sept. 30 - Oct. 2
Oct. 6-8
Oct. 12-15

Opponent
Buckeye Fall C lassic
EKU Fall Invitational
Kent ucky Intercollegiate
D uke Fa ll Invitat ional

Site
Colum bus, Oh io
Home
Bowling Green
Away

ROSTER
Name
T im D uignan
Ke lly Finney
T om Shelton
Dave Sm it h
Ba rry Weh rman
Phil We h rman
Scott Simpson
RUSS Barger
M ike Crowe
Scott Mc Kay
Don Richa rd
Da nny Parrett

Class
Sr.
Sr.
S r.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Fr.

Hometown
Knoxville. Tenn.
Cincinnati. Ohio
Somerset, Ky.
Syracuse, N . Y.
Florence, Ky.
Florence, Ky.
Benton, Ill.
Oak R idge, Te nn.
Elizabethtown, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
F t. Wayne, Ind.
Cecilia, Ky.

PROSPECTUS
Beginning his third season as East ern's head golf coach, Bobby Seaholm, the 1982 and 1983
O hio Valley Conference Coach of the Year, is expecting anothe r banner seas on for the Eastern
go lf team . Led by three AII-OVC selections - T im Duigna n in 1982, Kelly Finney in 1981 and
Russ Barger in 1983 - Eastern s hould aga in be a top contende r for ta king next spring's OVC fl ag
fo r the third st raig ht year.
"We will have a very experienced team, except for R uss who will j ust be a sophomore, "said
Seaholm. " I believe we will be a better team th is season, even though we lost a great you ng golfer
in P at Stephens . If we play t o our capability, we should have a good seaso n."
Barger. the 1983 OVC Go lfe r of the Year, won last season's OVC tourney by two strokes
over teammate Stephens. Fi n ney a nd Eastern's Ba rry Weh rman fi nished just one stroke away
from making t he all-con fe rence team last s pring by tiei ng for sixth p lace in EK U's 23-stroke
victory in t he league's tournament.

Tim Duignan

Kelly Finney

72

Russ Barger

�EKU'S ALL-OVC FOOTBALL PLAYERS
L&gt;elmas Freeman.
guard

Pau l W right, center .
Carl Plantholl.
guard
Ray Pelfrey. back
Ed Zoretic. back
Chuck Hcrt7.er. back
Chuck Schmitt.
tack le
Alex Kilakowski. end
Carl Oak ley. guard
Roy Kidd. back
Fred Winscher, end .
Frank N assid!.
tackle

Jerry Johns. guard

R oy Eva ns. t ackle
1948

1948

1949
1949
1949
1951

1952
1952
1953
1953
1954
1954
1954

James Hanlon, back

1954

Don Daly. back

1954

Bob Muller, back
Tom Schulte. end
John Scbcst. back
Dave Bishop, back
Steve Hcrczeg. tackle
Ed d ie Miller, guard .

1954
1955
1957
1958
1959
1959

Joe Graybeal, center
Don MacDo nald.

1959

guard

1961

J im my Chittum .
back .. ..... . 1961, 1962
Ken Good hcw. guard 1962

Roscoe Perkins.
guard

1965

C huck Seimon,
end
1964, 1967

1965

J im Guice. back 1966-1968
Buddy Pfaadt.
back
1965, I 966
Mike Smit h. back
1966
Aarun Marsh.
end
1966, 1967
Bill Brewer,
tackle
1967. 1968
Fred Troi ke,
guard
1967. 1968
Ron Reed.
linebacker
1967
Harry Lem. back
1967
Jim Moberly.
linebacker
1968
Larry Kaelin. gua rd
1969
Tedd y Taylor.
guard
1967-1969
J imrny Brooks.
back
I 968-1971
Harry Irw in. tackle
1970
Butch Evans,
fullback
1970
J ames Wilson,
tight e nd
1971
James Porter. back
1971
Wallace Chambers.
1acklc .. .. .. . 1970. 1972
James Croudep.
linebacke r
1970. 1972
Larry Kirksey, e nd
1972
Alfred T hompson.
back
1973

Rich Thomas,
linebacker
1973
Everett Talbert.
back
1974. 1976
Joe A lvino.
guard
1974. 1975. 1976
J ohn R evere, Oankcr 1974
Robyn Hatley,
tackle . . .. . . . 1974. 1975
Earl Cody, kicker
1974
Stan Ro berts.
noseguard
1974
J unior Hardin.
tackle
1974. 1975
Elmo Boyd.
split-end
1975. 1976
Scott M cCalfoaer.
back
1975
Ernie House, back
1976
Roosevelt Kelley,
center
1976
Antho ny Miller,
back
1976. 1977
Stan Mitchell, back
1977
Rand y Heaberlin.
tackle
1977
Dean Stucky,
g uard
1977. 1978
Jim Nelson. nankcr . 1977
Chris Roberts . end
J 978
David Nea l,
center
1978, 1979
J oe Richard.
noseguard
1978. 1979

Dale Paiton.
fullback
1978. 1979
Danny Martin.
back
1978, 1979
Kevin Greve,
guard
1979-198 1
David F lore'), kicker 1979
Bob McIntyre.
linebacker
1979
Darryl Lawson.
tack le
1980
Joe Schipske.
cemcr .
1980
J ames Shehon.
tackle
1980
George Floyd.
back . . .
1980. 198 1
T erencc Thompson.
back
1981
David Dihrk op.
tackle
1981
Chris T aylor.
guard
1981 . 1982
Jerry Parrish.
Oanker . .... .. . . . . 1981
Randy Taylor.
tac kle
1981 , 1982
Alex Dominguez.
linebacker
1981 . 1982
Tuck Wool um,
4uarterback
1982
T ron Armstrong.
light end
1982
Steve Bird,
flanker
1982

COVERING THE COLONELS
WEKU-FM, Richmond, is the origi nating station for the E KU Football Netwo rk. Play-byplay will be provided by Greg Stotelmyer.
N EWS PAPERS
Richmond Register (daily, p.m.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . Keith S teer
Madison County Post (weekly) ..... . ........ . . • .. .. . . .. .. . . .. .. . . . .... S ports Editor
Madison County Journal (weekly) .. ...... .. .. ..... .................... Sports Editor
T he Eastern Progress (weekly) ........................ . ............... Sports Editor
Lexington Herald-Leader (daily, a .m.) . .. ................ Mike Johnson, Gene McLean
Co urier-Journal (daily, a.m.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billy Reed, Stan S utton, Earl Cox
Louisville T imes (daily, p.m.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lou Younkin
RAD IO-TV
Rad io WEKU-FM ......... .. ..................... .. .............. Sports D irector
Radio WEKY (Richmond) ................ ........ . •............... Greg Stotelmyer
Radio WCBR (Richmond) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Di recto r
Radio WVLK (Lexington) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Hacker
Radio WLAP (Lexington) . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WKTC (Lexington) .. .... ... . .. . ... . . ... ........ .. .. .. .. ... .. S ports Director
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) ..... ... ..... ...... .... ........... Kenny Rice, Richard G reen
WK YT-TV (Lexington) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rob Bromley, Tim Smile, Dave Baker
WLEX-TV (Lexington) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alan Cutler, Mark Sok
WLK Y-TV ( Louisville) ........ .... .. ..... .. . ...... .................... Mike Elliott
Rad io WHAS &amp; TV (Louisville) . ... .............. . ... ... ........ ..... Dave Conrad
Rad io WAVE &amp; TV (Louisville) . ......... ... . . . ...... .. ..... ...... ... Sports Editor
Radio WINN (Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports D irector
Radio WKLO (Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S ports Director
Radio W AK Y (Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WLOU (Louisvi lle) ... ...... ... ....... ... .............. .. .... Sports Director
Associated Press, 100 Midland Avenue, Lexington, Ky. 40507
United Press International, Commonwea lth Building, Louisvi lle, Ky. 40202

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University FALL SPORTS
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MEDIA GUIDE ·1982
CROSS COUNTRY
FIELD HOCKEY
. VOLLEYBALL
FOOTBALL
TENNIS
RIFLE
GOLF

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FINALIST

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EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
1~2FOOTBALLSCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 16
Oct. 23
Oct. 30
Nov. 6
Nov. 13
Nov. 20

Opponent
South Carolina State
Youngstown State•
Open
Akron•
Austin Peay•
Middle Tennessee•
Open
Western Kentucky
Murray State•
Tennessee Tech*
Central Florida
Morehead State•

Site
Away
Home

Time
7:00PMEDT
1:30 PM EDT

Away
Away
Home

7:30 PM EDT
7:30PM CDT
1:30 PM EDT

Away
Home
Away
Away
Home

l:OOPMCDT
1:30 PM EDT
1:30 PM CST
7:30 PM EST
1:30 PM EST

*Ohio Valley Conference Game

1981 RESULTS
Overall Record: Won 12, Lost 2, Tied 0
OVC Record: Won 8, Lost 0, Tied 0
Opponent
EKU
South Carolina State . ... .... ............ . . 26(H)
Youngstown State . .. .... . ................. 26(A)
Navy .... . ..... .. .. . ................... . .. 0(A)
Akron ................... . ....... . ....... 37(H)
Austin Peay . . ............ ... ............. 4l(H)
Middle Tennessee . . ....................... 23(A)
Dayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14(H)
Western Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 9(H)
Murray State ............. .... . . .. . .. . . .. . 24(A)
Tennessee Tech ........................... 63(H)
Morehead State . .... . .. .. . . ....... . ....... 2l(A)
*Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35(H)
*Boise State .. .. . . .... .. .................. 23(A)
*Idaho State ............ . ........ . ........ 23(N)

*NCAA I-AA Playoffs
(N) Pioneer Bowl - Wichita Falls, Texas

OPP
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0
14
7
3
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20
10
17
28
17
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ATT
11,400
8,000
16,379
15,800
12,300
11,500
19,700
20,800
16,600
14,200
6,000
8,100
20,176
11,000

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FALL SPORTS
MEDIA GUIDE

Contents
Eastern Kentucky University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Conference Affiliations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Athletics at EKU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Football ... . . .. . . .... . ... . ...... . ... . . .... . . ... .. . . 9
Women's Cross Country ... . ... . ......... . . ... ... . . . 64
Men's Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Women's Field Hockey . .. ....... ...... .. ... . ... . .. . 66
Rifle ... .... . .. . ... . .. .......... . ... . .. .. .. ..... ... 68
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EASTERN KENTUCKY
UNIVERSITY
Member:
Ohio Valley Conference
National Collegiate Athletic
Association
Eastern Ke nt ucky Unive:rsity i'i an equal opportun ity educatio nal inslinuion.

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ABOUT TH E COVER: EKU head football coach Roy Kidd poses with several of the trophies
he and his EKU Colonels have gathered during the past t hree football campaigns. In the front
row a re E KU's three national champio nship game trophies, the m iddle of which is the 1979 national championship trophy, flanked by the 1980 a nd 198 1 national runnersup awards. Kidd is
to uch ing the C hevrolet NCAA Division I-AA National Coach o f the Year trophies of 1980 and
81. To Kidd 's left is the 1981 Ohio Valley Conference team championship trophy.

�MEMO TO THE NEWS MEDIA
TO THE NEWS MEDIA
The 1982 Fall Sports Media Guide has been
prepared especially for the members of the
press, radio and television who cover the
Colonels. We sincerely hope that it will
provide many of the answers concerning the
Colonels and Eastern Kentucky University. If
you desire additional information, special
features, pictures, etc., or have questions not
answered in this brochure, feel free to contact
the Division of Public Information located in
the Jones Building (Telephone: 606-622-230 I
and 606-622-2302).
Information for Visiting Newsmen
at Football Games
WORKING PRESS TICKETS - All
requests for press tickets by working
newspaper, radio, or television personnel
should be made BY NAME, as far in advance
as possible. Press tickets cannot be mailed less
than one week in advance of the game. In the
event of a large press turnout, priority will go
to our regular coverage and statewide media.
RADIO - All correspo ndence concerning
Radio Broadcasting Rights should be
addressed to the Division of Public Information, Eastern Kentucky University.
Req uests should be made BY NAME as early
as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the
requesting station direct from the South
Central Bell Telephone Company with instructions lo contact this office prior to
installing lines. Spotters can be made available
if requested in advance. The "official station",
as designated by the Director of Athletics of
the visiting institution, will be assigned
priority space. Requests by other stations will
be considered in relation to availability of
space and date of request.

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PHOTOGRAPHERS - Advance requests
BY NAME are required and, as a general
policy, there should be no more than one
photographer per school or medium.
Photographers may take pictures from the
sidelines during the game provided they
remain within specified areas - away from the
immediate sidelines and the front of the bench
and coaching areas (30 to 30 yd. line). Motion
picture crews may use the facilities provided in
the press box on the east side of the field.
SEATING - In requesting working press
tickets, please advise BY NAME as to the
number in your party. It is desired that
newspaper requests be limited to no more than
two persons, radio requests, three persons.
PRESS TAGS - Press tags must be worn
for identification by all newsmen, photographers and scouts seated in the press box or
located on the field. Please note: all press
passes are issued BY NAME lo authorized
working personnel and are non-transferable.
ACCOMMODATIONS AT EASTERN The working newspaper and radio personnel,
as well as scouts and other officials, will be
furnished a copy of the play-by-play report
and complete team and individual statistics at
halftime and approximately five minutes after
the game. Refreshments are served before and
during the game.
AVAILABILITY OF COACH ROY
KIDD - EKU head coach Roy Kidd is
available for telephone interviews, Monday.
Thursday from 8 a.m. · noon and 1-2:30 p.m.
The only exception is Tuesdays and Thursdays
when he teaches class from I 0:30 • 11 :30.
Kidd's telepho ne number is (606) 622-2437.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location - Richmond, Madison County,
Kentucky, a growing city of about 24,000.
Enrollment - 13,394
Founded - 1906
President - Dr. J. C. Powell
Vice President for Academic Affairs - Dr.
John Rowlett
Athletic Conference Ohio Valley,
N.C.A.A. - Men and Wo men
Gymnasium - AJumni Coliseum
(capacity 6,500)
Stadium - Hanger Field (capacity 20,000)
Nickname - Colonels, Maroons
Symbol - Colonel
Colo rs -- Maroon and White

TELEVISION - Live television coverage
is prohibited unless permission is granted by
the Vice President for Public Affairs well in
advance.
SCOUTS - All requests by scouts should
be made BY NAME as far in advance as
possible. Scouts representing a college or
university are limited to two per school, while
professional scouts are restricted to one per
tea m. Professional scouts' requests are to he
made from the team's main office.

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�Athletic Committee
Members: Dr. Russell Bogue, Chairman;
Dr. Dixon Barr; Dr. Anne Brooks; Dr. Larue
Cocanougher; Dr. Clyde Lewis; Dr. Nancy
Peel; Dr. Doug Whitlock; Mrs. Jeannette
Crockett; Dr. Doris Sutton; Mr. C. E.
Baldwin; Mr. A. L. Whitt; Mr. Donald Combs
and Dr. Martha Mullins, ex-officio.
Director of Athletics - Donald G. Combs
Assistant Director of Athletics - Dr.
Martha Mullins
Head Football Coach- Roy Kidd (Eastern
Kentucky, 1954)
Line Coaches - Torn Jones (Western
Kentucky, 1973); Jim Tanara (UTChattanooga, 1965)
Backfield Coaches - Jack Ison (Eastern
Kentucky, 1961); Joe Blankenship (Eastern
Kentucky, I 965); Leon Hart (Maryville.
1973).
Head Coaches Other Sports - Baseball:
Jim Ward; Basketball: Max Good; Golf: Bob
Seaholm; Swimming: Dan Lichty; Men's
Track: Rick Erdmann; Men's Tennis: Torn
Higgins; Rifle: to be named later; Women's

Tennis: Dr. Martha Mullins; Women's
Volleyball: Dr. Geri Polvino; Women's
Basketball: Dr. Dianne Murphy; Women's
Field Hockey: Lynne Harvel; Women's Track
and Cross Country: Sandra Martin.
Assistant Coaches Other Sports - Basketball: Bobby Washington; Swimming: Tim
Cahill; Women's Basketball: Nell Hensley.
Trainer - Dr. Bobby Barton.
Assistant Trainers - Donna Reed and
David Green.
Sports Information Editor - Karl Park.
Athletic Business Manager - David Parke.
Board of Regents
Chairman, Charles C. Combs, Richmond;
Robert J. Begley, Jr., Richmond; Hallie
Shouse, Lexington; Jerry Ikerd, Somerset;
Dr. Rodney Gross, Grayson; J. W. Phelps,
Louisville; Dr. Grady Stumbo, Frankfort;
John Keith, Cynthiana; Dr. Keith Algier,
faculty representative; Barry Metcalf, student
representative.

NCAA GUIDELINES for EFFECTIVE SIDELINE CONTROL

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

The NCAA Football Rules Committee has
adopted guidelines for more efficient and safer
sideline control during collegiate football
contests.
RULE I, Section 2, Article 3 states:
Limit lines shall be marked with 12-inch
lines and at 24-inch intervals 12 feet outside
the sidelines and the end lines, except in
stadiums where total field surface does not
permit. In these stadiums, the limit lines shall
not be less than six feet from the sidelines and
end lines. Limit lines shall be four inches in
width. NO PERSON OUTSIDE THE TEAM
AREA SHALL BE WITHIN THE LIMIT
LIN ES.

Should any questions a rise or you incur any
problems, please seek assistance from any
EKU Security Personnel or Mr. Larry Bailey,
University Photographer. Failure to comply
with the new NCAA rules could result in your
being asked to leave the field area.

Photographers must observe the following
two rules:
(I) Each photographer shall wear a visible
credential issued by the sports information
director.

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�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

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Growth - in quantity and quality - has been the theme at Eastern
Kentucky University. The quantity speaks for itself. With an enrollment of
more tha n 13,000 students, the University's student body has more than
tripled since I 960. As a result, new dormitories and large, well-equipped
academic structures have been built.
Dr. J. C. Powell will be completing his seventh year as president of the
University in October. Powell, the school's seventh president, succeeded Dr.
Robert R. Martin who served EKU in that position for 16¼ years.
At a 1978 Boa rd o f Regents meeting, Eastern was reorganized into nine
colleges and a graduate school. Five colleges - Applied Arts and
Technology, Business, Education, Law Enforcement and Allied Health and
Nursing - remained intact.
Four new colleges were created, including Natural and Mathematical
Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Arts and Humanities and Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics.
The masters degree is offered in several fields as is the specialist degree. A
joint doctoral program in education is sponsored in cooperation with the
University of Kentucky.
The physical plant has undergone building and renovation programs
tota ling more than$ 138 million since I 960. During this period every existing
major campus facility has been remodeled or completely reconstructed.

Or. J. C. Powell, President

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�CONFERENCE AFFILIATIONS

In 1941, foresighted men had visions of an
Ohio Valley Conference. Sportswriters speculated about the impending division of the
Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Virtually all agreed it was just a matter of
time until the division took place and a new
athletic conference was formed.
Then the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor
and America was plunged into World War II.
Seven years later, after the hostilities had
ceased, a pre-war dream became a post-war
reality. The "Big Five" of the K.I.A.C. withdrew to form the Ohio Valley Conference.
Making the move were Western Kentucky
State College, Eastern Kentucky State
College, Murray State College, Morehead
State College and the University of Louisville.
They were joined by Evansville College and,
shortly thereafter, by Tennessee Tech and
Marshall College.
Purpose of the 0. V.C., which was set forth
in its constitution, is "to regulate, control and
promote all the recognized branches of intercollegiate athletics in institutions
represented."
Through a gradual process, the Ohio Valley
Conference was to become a league of
Kentucky and Tennessee state colleges.
Middle Tennessee State College joined the
rolls in 1952, East Tennessee State University
in 1957 and Austin Peay State College in the
spring of 1962. They replaced Louisville,
which became an independent in 1949, and
Marshall and Evansville, which departed in
1952.
The University of Akron and Youngstown State University joined the OVC in I97980.
Eastern also competes against other OVC
schools in a regular season schedule in
women's basket ball and tournaments in tennis
and volleyball. Championships are held also in
cross country and outdoor track.
Eastern ranks first in the Conference's alltime football standings with a 137-82-7 wonlost record. The Colonels have won six regular
season titles outright ('54, '67, '68, '74, '76, and
1981) and shared one title in 1962.
Eastern won the NCAA Division I-AA
national championship in 1979 and the NCAA
Mideast Regional Championship in 1967. The
Colonels finished as national runnersup in the
NCAA's I-AA Division in 1980 and 1981.

JIM DELANY
OVC COMMISSIONER

James Delany, a 34-year-old former NCAA
investigator, is serving his fourth year as
commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference.
He succeeded Bob Vanatta as the OVC's
fourth commissioner.
The Succasunna, New Jersey, native became the youngest commissioner to serve the
conference. The other OVC commissioners
prior to Vanatta were Arthur Guepe and Paul
Dietzel.
Delany is a 1970 graduate of the University
of North Carolina where he played basketball
for coach Dean Smith'sTarheels from 1967-70
and served as co-captain on the 1969-70 squad.
Following graduation, Delany entered the
UNC Law School and served as an assistant
coach under Smith. He received his law degree
in 1973 before joining the NCAA staff.
For additional information, features or
pictures contact:
KARL PARK
OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
RICHMOND, KENTU C KY 40475
TELEPHONE (606) 622-2301

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�ATHLETICS AT
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

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The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics
sponsors seven intercollegiate sports for men, six intercollegiate sports for
women and two coeducational intercollegiate sports. Extensive intramural,
free play and club sports programs are sponsored providing varied
participation opportunities for all.
These programs are an integral part of the total program and
development of Eastern students. They offer experiences which contribute
immeasurably to the health, vitality and preparation of young people as
citizens and for their leadership contributions to the youth in the nation's
schools and elsewhere.
The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics
offers a variety of degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The coaches of athletics are among the fifty-seven full-time faculty members
representing more than a score of the finest colleges and universities in the
nation, required to produce academic, intramural and varsity athletic
programs.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities are used interchangeably for
instruction and athletics as is the faculty. The College, which is organized
under a single administrative unit, includes three academic departments
under which there are seventeen undergraduate and graduate degree
programs and intercollegiate athletics. This type organization contributes
significantly to successful coordination of the program, faculty and facilities
for maximum contribution to the overall mission of the University.
The College is headed by Dean Russell Bogue. Its three academic
departments are: School and Public Health, chaired by Dr. Herman Bush;
Recreation and Park Administration, chaired bv Dr. James McChesnev;
Physical Education, chaired by Dr. Lee Gentry. The College's program of
intercollegiate athletics is administered by Athletic Director, Mr. Donald G.
Combs, and Assistant Athletic Director, Dr. Martha Mullins. Its newly
created Department of H.P.E.R. &amp; A. Services is administered by Dr. Fred
Darling.
Through its departments, the College offers six baccalaureate degree
programs and one two-year associate of arts option curricula for
undergraduate students. At the graduate level, the College offers the Master
of Science in Physical Education, Recreation and Park Administration, and
Physical Education with the Sports Administration Option. Additional
degree programs offered in cooperation with the College of Education
include Specialist in Education, Master of Arts in Health Education, Allied
Health, Physical Education, along with Rank II and Rank I teacher
certification programs.
The College also serves EK U's general education program through
required physical education and health classes for freshmen and sophomores.
Enrolled in the College's academic programs are some I, 100 majors,
including more than 400 graduate students. To serve this large enrollment, the
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�College boasts a full-time faculty of 57, including 22 members with the earned
doctorate. Thirty graduate assistants perform teaching and other services.
A balanced athletic program, intramural, sports clubs and intercollegiate, is provided by the College. Intramural and sport clubs programs
are spo nsored through the H.P.E.R. &amp; A. services depa rtment by intramural
directors. Competition in numerous sports, including softball, flag football,
soccer, racquetball, bowling, volleyball, ta ble tennis, track, basketball and
field hockey provide physica l outlets for EK U students.
EKU , a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference, fields
athletic teams in baseball, basketball, football, swimming, golf, tennis, track
(indoor and outdoor) and rifle. Basketball, field hockey, tennis, cross country,
track and field and volleyball make up the intercollegiate program for women.
Outstanding facilities are req uired to support a n operation with the
scope of Eastern's College of H. P.E. R. &amp; A. The College's programs a re
housed in five major campus structures - The Robert 8 . Begley Building,
where it is headquartered, the Alumni Coliseum, the Weaver Hea lth Building,
the Presnell Building and the Greg Adams Building. Nu merous tennis courts,
recreation areas, Gertrude Hood Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball Field, and
the Tom C. Samuels nine-la ne track with tartan infield are among the other
faci lities of the College. An 18-hole golf co urse and an outdoor educationrecreation demonstration area a re located at Arlington. T here are four
equipped tra ining rooms attached to the intercollegiate locker rooms in four
buildings.
The seven-story Begley Building is designed to serve nearly 2,000
students hourly in classes and also provides seating for more than 20,000
football spectators. Included in the structure are three gymnasiums, 12
ha ndba ll courts, 36 classrooms, 60 offices a nd the dressing facilities for
physical education and football. A training area includes two exercise and
weight-lifting rooms, a steam room and a large therapy tank. A seminar room
a nd reception area are located on the second level of the building. Offices o n
this level have been accoustically treated to absorb sound from the open-top
a thletic area.
The Thomas E. McD onough Intramural Fields, which boasts IO football
fields , two of which are varsity practice fields and another two which are la rge
enough for soccer play, a re in use. In season, eight softba ll fields may be
supe ri mposed on the football layo uts.
The Glenn Presnell Building houses football locker and shower rooms, a
training room, rest rooms a nd sto rage, office and lecture areas. An equipment
check-out room and other service facilities are located to serve the students
who participate in the intramural programs.
The Greg Adams indoor tennis facility became available for use in the
fall of 1976. It constitutes the fifth building o n campus devoted to ho using the
activities of the College of H.P.E.R. &amp; A.
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��Football
Rice Bowl. The Colonels also start the 1982
season with a 25 game winning streak at their
home stadium, Hanger Field.
Eastern has also been ranked in the top
twenty in the nation by both wire service·polls,
having gone as high as No. I in 1979 and 1981.
Kidd's success comes from a combination
of demanding the ultimate in dedication and
determination, yet being a coach who is
respected by his players.
His ability to communicate with his
players stems from a realistic, matter-of-fact
attitude. He's genuinely concerned about each
individual as a player and as a student.
He has a brilliant football mind and is a
man who takes advantage of most situatio ns
and is not afraid to gamble. He is a n organizer
who has surrounded himself with a very
capable coaching staff.
All these ingredients point to the fact that
Roy Kidd is a winner. It all started for Kidd as
a little leaguer in Corbin, Ky., and he
continued on the plus side of the ledger as a
high school athlete and then as a football and
baseball star at Eastern.
When he was a graduate assistant coach,
Eastern went unbeaten and received an
invitation to the Tangerine Bowl. Then he
started coaching in high school, building tiny
Richmond Mad ison into a state football
powerhouse. He had a 54--10-1 record, a 27game winning streak and 14 consecutive
unscored-upon games. He was Kentucky
Coach of the Year in 1961 when the Purples
were ranked No. I in the state all season.
He went to Morehead as an assistant
coach in 1962 and helped guide the Eagles to
their second winning season in 13 years and a
share of the OVC championship.
Then it was back to Eastern in 1963 where
he served as an assistant for one year before
tak ing over the head job.
The Colonels went 3-5-1 his first year, o ne
of only two losing seasons he has had while
coaching. They improved that to 5-3-1 the
following year and Kidd was elected Coach of
the Year in the OVC.
Kidd is married to the former Susan
Purcell of Richmond. They have three
children: Marc, Kathy, and Keith.

ROY KIDD
Head Coach

'And the beat goes on .. .'
Sonny and Cher's old tune from the late
'60's could very well become Roy Kidd's theme
song as he embarks upon his 19th season at
EKU this fall.
Just like the song implies, Kidd's and
Eastern's 'beat' is setting new records and
going to national championship contests.
Kidd also was honored again in 198 1 as he
was selected the National Coach of the Year in
I-AA for the second straight year and the OVC
Coach of the Year. He was also recipient of
The Lexington Herald's 1981 Kentucky
Sportsman of the Year Award.
Noteworthy coaching achievements have
become a rule of thumb for Kidd during the
last four years. In 1978, he was credited with
his 100th collegiate coaching victory and, of
course, in 1979 he guided the Colonels to the
Division I-AA national c hampionship. EK U
finished l l-2 that latter year.
Then, in 1980, Kidd's Eastern team came
within 55 seconds of putting back-to back
national championships together, winning IO
games before losing to Boise State 31-29 on a
fourth-down pass in the na tional title contest.
The 1981 season saw Kidd, who has
compiled a 133-55-6 record at EK U, take his
Colonels to an unprecede nted third
consecutive national title game and a school
record 12-2 overall mark. T he Colonels. after
defeating Delaware and Boise State, fell to
Idaho State, 34-23, in the national finals.
During these past 18 years, Eastern has
captured a natio nal championship, two
natio nal runnersup trophies, five OVC
championsh ips, had an unbeaten string of 15
games in the league and won the 1967 NCAA
Mideast Regional Championship (covering
more than 100 teams in a IO-state area) by
defeating Ball State 27-13 in the Grantland

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�Jack Ison

J oe Blankenship

Leon Hart

Jim Tanara

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JACK ISON
Defensive Backfield Coach

JOE BLANKENSHIP
Linebacker Coach

Defensive secondary coach Jack Ison must
replace three of four starters in a defensive
backfield that helped EKU set a school record
last year with 26 interceptions.
Ison will also serve as defensive coordinator
again this season and is the dean of Colonel
assistant coaches, having served as an EK U
assistant for this his 16th year.
Kidd gave the 196 I Eastern graduate his
first coaching j ob at Richmond's Madison
High School.
After assisting Kidd to a 13- 1 record and a
Class AA runnerup tro phy in 1961 , Ison was
named head coach in 1962 when Kidd entered
the college coaching field. The Royal Purples
were 6-2-2 under his g uidance.
The Russell native is married to the former
Patricia Lykins. whom he met as a classmate
at Eastern. They have two daught ers,
Elizabeth (20) and Melinda ( 16).

Joe Blankenship begins his sixth year a t
EK U and will have three o f the squad's top
four tacklers returning in linebackers David
Hill, Pete Jackson and Alex Dom inguez.
After spending his freshman year o f college
at the University o f Kentucky. Blankenship
played his final three years at Eastern.
receiving his bachelor's degree in 1966 from
EKU. Blankensh ip also put in a coaching stint
at Louisville Seneca High School before
coming to Eastern.
Blank enship is married to the former
Brenda Wooden of Louisville and they have
two children, Kimberly Lynn ( 19) a nd J oseph
Troy ( 11).

J im Tanara will handle the down linemen
again in his fourth year as an assistant coach at
Eastern.
Tanara came to EK U from the staff of Bear
Bryant at A labama where he served 11 years
working with the Tide's defensive front.
While at Alaba ma. Tanara was a member o f
the staff that directed the T ide to two national
champio nships and appearances in 11 bowl
games. He also served as UA's head wrestling
coach for 11 years.
He later was a three-year letterman for UTChattanooga and started at both defensive end
and tight end. While collecting Little AllAmerican honors in 1964. he received h is
bachelor of science degree in 1965 and was
drafted by the New Orleans Saints upon
graduation.
He was an assistant foot ball coach at
C leveland (Tenn.) High School forthree years
before going to Alabama in 1968. He received
his master's degree from Alabama in 1970.

LEON HART
Offensive Backfield Coach
Leon Hart begins his fifth season as an
assistant in charge of the EK U offensive backfield. He will also be the offensive coordinator
for the Colonels this fal l.
Hart must tutor his third different starting
quarterback in the last four years for the
Colonels this season when senior Tuck
Woolum steps to the front.
Hart graduated from Mansfield (Ohio)
Madison High School in 1969. and went o n to
Maryville College where he received his B.A.
in education in 1973.
While at Maryville, Hart lettered four years
in football and three yea rs in baseball. serving
as captain of the baseball squad as a senior. He
was a safety for the Maryville gridders. leading
the team in interceptions his last three seasons.
Hart is married to the former Becki Sowers
of Mansfield a nd they have two sons, Timothy
Robert (5) and Seth (nine months).

JIM TANARA
Down Lineman Coach

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�Tom Jones

Conrad Cardano

Teddy Taylor

Rick Sang

TOM JONES
Offensive Line Coach

CONRAD CARDANO
Receiver Coach

Tom Jones, a 1973 graduate of Western
Kentucky University, begins his second season
as Eastern's offensive line coach.
Jones was an All-State center at Glasgow
High School where he graduated in 1969 and
then went to WKU. While playing offensive
center for coach Jimmy Feix at Western, he
was a member of two OVC championship
squad s.
After graduating from Western in 1973,
Jones assumed coaching positions at Bullitt
Central High School, Adair County High
School, Macon County (Tenn.) High School
and Caverna High School during the next five
years.
A native of Glasgow, Jones had coached at
Morehead State and as a graduate assistant at
the University of Tennessee.
Jones, 31, is married to the former Mary
Bess Ma nby of LaGrange and they have two
daughters, J ennifer Elizabeth (2 ½) and
Amanda Lee (I ½).

Conrad Cardano will again serve coach Roy
Kidd as receiver coach in this his second
season with the Colonels.
Cardano, a 33-year old native of Washington, D.C., came to Eastern from Marshall
University in the Southern Conference where
he was the receiver coach for the Thundering
Herd for two seasons.
A 1967 graduate ofBladensburg (Md.) High
School, Cardano went on to letter two years at
quarterback at Western Carolina, leading the
Catamounts to records of 9-1 and 6--3 those
two seasons.
After graduating from WC U in 1971,
Cardano played three seasons of semi-pro
foot ball in the Seaboard Professional Football League. His othe r assistant coaching
assignments include Tuscola ( N .C.) High
School, Dover ( Mass.) Sherborn High School
and Catholic University where he served as
o ffensive coordinator as CU went 27-11 within
a four-year period.
He received his master's degree in education
from EK U in 1982, specializing in administratio n and supervision.
He is married to the fo rmer Christina Willis
o f Huntington, W. Va.

TEDDY TAYLOR
Defensive End Coach
Teddy Taylor, a 1970 gradua te of Eastern,
will serve as a coach for Kidd's Colonels for
the fourth straight season.
While serving as dorm director, Tay lor will
work with the defensive ends for the Colonels.
An All-American noseguard at Eastern in
1969, Taylor was a significant fo rce in EK U's
Mideast Regional and Ohio Valley Confere nce championship team of 1967 and theOVC
champion sq uad of 1968.
Taylor served as head coach a t Pineville
High School after filling an assistant's post
there for two years. He was voted South East
Kentucky Conference Coach of the Year in
1978 while guiding his team to a 9-3 record.
He is married to the fo rmer Frances White
of Lexingto n and they have two d aughters,
Katrina ( 13) and Che (8).

RICK SANG
Defensive Scout Team
and Kickers' Coach
Rick Sang, a 1980 graduate of EKU, will be
back for the third year to work with the EKU
Colonels' kickers and d efensive scout team.
Sang, who lettered three years at EKU as a
fla nker, was a member of Kidd's 1979 national
championship team. That year he started at
flanker and punted in the national championship game against Lehigh.
The 24-year old native of Ashland is
married to the former Kelli Ellis of Findlay,
Ohio.

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�Donald G. Combs

Dr. Martha Mullins

Donna Reed

Dr. Bobby Barton

DONALD G. COMBS
Director of Athletics

DR. MARTHA MULLINS
Assistant Athletic Director

Donald G. Combs begins his 12th year as
Director of Athletics at Eastern, after serving
the university 13 years as swimming coach.
Combs, who was known throughout the
state as the dean of Kentucky collegiate
swimming coaches, handed over his swimming
coaching duties to Dan Lichty, his assistant, in
1975.
He is currently serving his fourth year as an
at-large member of the NCAA's Division IAA football committee.
Recognized as a "Master Coach" by the
College Swimming Coaches Association of
America in 1970, Combs coached Eastern's
swim team from 1963-75. During those years,
the EK U Eels captured 12 consecutive
Kentucky Intercollegiate Swimming and
Diving Championships and compiled a I 34-29
record.
A 1949 graduate of Model Laboratory
School, Combs received his B.S. in 1953 and
M.A. in 1965. Both degrees are from Eastern.
The son of baseball Hall-of-Farner Earle B.
Combs, Sr., and Mrs. Combs of Richmond,
Combs and his wife, Pauline, have four
children.

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

DR. BOBBY BARTON
Athletic Trainer
Dr. Bobby Barton of Lexington is beginning his seventh season as athletic trainer at
EKU. Barton came to Eastern from the
University of Kentucky where he served as
associate trainer in charge of the basketball
Wildcats.
Barton received his B.A. degree from the
University of Kentucky in 1968 and his M.S. at
Marshall University in I970. He earned his
Doctor of Arts degree in Adapted Physical
Education at Middle Tennessee State
University in 1975 and has also completed the
requirements for his certificate in corrective
therapx from Texas A&amp;M University.
He is currently serving a term as President
of the 8,000-member NATA (National
Athletic Trainer's Association).
Barton is married to the former J ojean
Chestnut of Lexington a nd they have one son,
Brian (4).

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

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�David Parke

David Green

Karl Park

DAVID PARKE
Athletic Business Manager

KARL PARK
Sports Information Editor

David Parke, a 1978 graduate ofEKU, will
begin his third year as Athletic Business
Manager for the EKU Colonel teams. Parke,
who formerly worked as a cashier in the
Billings and Collections Division at EKU, has
been a member of the Eastern statistics crew
for the football and basketball games of the
Colonels for seven years.
A 1974 graduate of Madison Central High
School, Parke played baseball, football and
basketball for the Indians. He lettered four
years in baseball and two seasons in football
where he was named All-Mid State Conference at center in I973.

Karl Park, a 1970 graduate of EKU, is
beginning his 13th year as Sports Information Editor for Eastern's athletic teams. He
served as sports editor of the school newspaper, The Eastern Progress, for three years
while a student of the University. The 33-yearold Richmond, Ky. native is a member of the
College Sports Information Directors of
America (COSIDA), the , United States
Basket ball Write rs Association and the
National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
He received national recognition for the
production of EKU's three seasonal media
guides for 1978-79 and 1979-80. The winter
sports guide was voted Best in the Nation Division A for those two years.
He is married to the former Shelley Steele of
Owingsville.

DAVID GREEN
Assistant Athletic Trainer
David Green, a 1975 graduate of Middle
Tennessee State University, is serving his third
year as an Assistant Athletic Trainer a t
Eastern.
Green, a 28-year old native of Hendersonville, Tenn., graduated from Isaac Litton High
School in Nashville, Tenn., in 1971. After
graduating from MTSU, he entered graduate
school at Eastern where he received his
masters in health education in 1977.
For three years, Green was head trainer for
both the boys and girls athletic teams at Paul
Blazer High School in Ashland.
He is married to the former Brenda Magee
of Lancaster, Ohio.

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�1982 FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS
Thirty-six lettermen, including four first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference selections,
return for coach Roy Kidd's defending OVC champion and NCAA Division I-AA national
runnerup Eastern Kentucky University Colonels.
Kidd, who has compiled 133-55-6 record in his 18 seasons at EKU, was chosen as the
NCAA 's Division I-AA National Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season and was
also picked as the 1981 OYC Coach of the Year.
Junior tailback Terence Thompson (5-9, 178), an AII-OVC player who led the Colonels with
1,237 yards rushing in 210 carries and 13 touchdowns last season, returns to lead the Eastern
offensive attack.
EK U returns its other top three r ushers in 5-9, 181-junio r tailback Ed Hairston ( 109 carries559 yards-five TD's); 5-9, 204- pound junior tailback Jon Sutkamp (99-367-3); and 5-11 , 235pound senior fullback Nicky Yeast (82-343-7).
The Colonels will also employ the 1-2 pass receiving punch of senior flank er Steve Bird (511, 165) and juniortight end Tron Armstrong (6-I, 195), Eastern'stop two receivers in 198 I. Stats
for last season showed Bird with 26 catches for 550 yards and fourTD's, while Armstrong caught
24 passes for 392 yards.
Glenn Brooks, a 5-9, 169-pound senior split-end, will lend depth to the receiver slot ( 10-126).
Senior quarterback Tuck W oolum (5-11, 195) has the edge for getting the starting nod at
quarterback. In his backup role last season, Woolum hit 15-28 passes for 245 yards and two
touchdowns.
AII-OVC senior guard Chris Taylor (6-4, 236) will ease the pain oflosing two other AII-OVC
selections - guard Kevin Greve and tackle David Dihrkop - 10 graduation. The other starter
returning on the line in '82 is jun ior center Chris Sullivan (6-2 , 237). Mark Willoughby, 6-1, 240pound senior, has been moved from defensive tackle to offensive tackle.
Other lettermen returning in the offensive line include part-time sta rter. junior tackle
Benny Allen (6-1, 245); junior guard David Burry (6-l, 243);junior guard Mike Neal (6-2, 220);
and sophomore tackle Joe Spadafino (6-2, 240).
AII-OVC choices Alex Dominguez, a 6-0, 215-pound senior linebacker, and Randy Taylor. a
6-3, 235-pound senior tackle, head the list of returnees for the Colonels' defense. a unit which led
the league in team defense, yielding but 229 yards and 10 points per game during the regular
1982 season. Dominguez totaled 38 tackles and 49 assists, while Taylor collected 39-34.
The Colonels ' top tackler of the '81 season, junior linebacker David Hill (5-10, 205) will be
back along with senior linebacker Pete Jackson (5-9½, 192). Hill had 73 tackles and 61 assists,
while .Jackson collected 63-44.
Other starters returning on defense include 6-2, 220-pound senior end Richard Bell; 5-10,
225-pound junior noseguard Mike McShane; 6-J, 227-pound senior end Allen Young; and 511 ½ . 180-pound senior defensive back Gus Pa rks.
The kicking game fo r the Colonels should be in good shape as Eastern returns three
lettermen for these positions. Junior placekickcr J amie Lovett (5-8, 157), who set an Eastern
single-season kick-scoring record last year with 80 points. will be back for fie ld goals and extra
points. while senior Gary Nussbaum(5-9, 175) will handle the kickoff chores and backup EP-FG
duties. Senior punter Larry Sanders (6-1, 204) averaged 38.J yards per punt for the Colonels last
yea r a nd will battle junior Steve Rowe for that position.
Bell and Dominguez will handle the captain's duties for the defense, while Woolum and
Wil loughby will serve as offensive co-captains . R. Taylor a nd Yeast are alternates.
When Eastern hits the field Sept. 11 against Youngstown State, the Colonels will be
attem pting to extend their Hanger Field win s treak which stands at 25 in a row entering the 1982
season.
Eastern. who finished 12-2 overall and 8-0 in the OYC. a ppeared in the NCA A D ivision IAA na tional championship game for the third straight year. EKU won the national title in 1979
and finished as the runnersup in 1980 and 1981.

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�1982 COLONELS
A CAPSULE ANALYSIS
Offense: I-Pro Set.
Defense: 5-2 or Oklahoma.
Strengths: Excellent runningbacks and receivers; outstanding group of linebackers; strong
kicking game.
Weaknesses: Lack of depth at quarterback and offensive line; lack of experience in secondary.
Lettermen Lost: 13
LETTERMEN RETURNING (36)
Linebackers: David Hill, Alex Dominguez, Pete Jackson, Terry Simmons.
Noseguard: Mike McShane.
Secondary: Gus Parks, Cliff McCullough, Anthony Jones, Gabriel Lewis, David Simpson,
Mike Mims.
Ends: Steve Bird, Tron Armstrong, Bobby Woods, Charles Keller, Richard Bell, Allen Young,
Glen Brooks, Steve Brown.
Tackles: Benny Allen, Mark Willoughby, Randy Taylor, Mike Wagers, Joe Spadafino.
Guards: Chris Taylor, David Burry, Mike Neal.
Center: Chris Sullivan.
Tailbacks: Terence Thompson, Ed Hairston.
Fullbacks: Nicky Yeast, Jon Sutkamp.
Quarterback: Tuck Woolum.
Kickers: J a mie Lovett, Gary Nussbaum, La nny Sanders.

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DEFENSE

FRANK HARDIN

GUS PARKS

CLIFF McCULLOUGH

GABRIEL LEWIS

ANTHONY JONES

DAVID SIMPSON

MARK WOODRUM

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

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

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

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

David Simpson ... Sophomore . .. 19 ... 5-11 .
. . 192 ... One Letter . .. Newport, Ky . ...
David played roverback and cornerback this
past spring . . will probably play mostly
cornerback in the fall .. . has excellent range
and physical capabilities . .. should challenge
for a starting position ... high school coach Mike Murphy of Newport.

Cliff McCullough ... Senior ... 22 . .. 5-10 .. .
194 . .. Two Letters ... Port Charlotte, Fla. .. .
With a full-year's experience of playing time
under his belt, Cliff should now be a steady
performer .
basically a runningback converted to a defensive back . . . graduate of
Charlotte High School.
Mike Mims .. . Junior . .. 20 ... 5-11 ... 190 ...
One Letter ... St. Petersburg, Fla . ... Mike
made a tremendous amount of progress this
past season ... a part-time starter in 1981 . ..
should now be ready to challenge for the free
safety position as a full-time starter . .. has
been plagued with nagging-type injuries .
high school coach Bob Stephens of
Lakewood.

Mark Woodrum ... Junior ... 20 ... 6-0 .. .
176 ... No Letters ... Wheelersburg, Ohio .. .
Mark is a hard worker ... very coachable .. .
must make vast improvements to be contributor to the 1982 Colonels ... works hard
all-year round ... needs to improve speed . ..
high school coach - Ed Miller of Wheelersburg.

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�DAVID HILL

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

LINEBACKERS
Alex Dominguez ... Senior ... 22 ... 5-11 1/2
... 210 ... Two Letters ... South Miami, Fla.
. . . Alex has progressed just as expected after
coming back from a severe injury his freshman
year ... provides excellent leadership on and
off the field ... a returning first-team All-OVC
player from 1981 ... one of the cornerstones of
EK U's defensive strategy ... member of the
1981 Winner's Club ... a co-captain for 1982
... probable All-OVC player in '82 ... graduate of South Miami High School.
Pete Jackson ... Senior ... 22 ... 5-10 ... 194
. . . One Letter ... Blountstown, Fla. ... Pete
has great quickness and agility ... plays with
extreme intensity which enables him to be a
physical player ... has great attitude ... junior
college transfer from Marion (Ala.) Institute
. . . definitely made a smooth adjustment to
EKU's program . . . mem ber of the 1981
Winner's Club ... considered a starter . . . a
probable All-OVC player.
David Hill ... Junior ... 20 .. . 5-10½ .. . 218
.. . Two Letters ... Miami, Fla.... David has
great potential ... led Eastern in tackles a nd
assists in 1981 with 73-61 . .. his performance
in the past has been excellent ... his future can

be what he wants it to be .. . excellent agility
. . . stays on his feet well ... memberofthe 1981
Winner's Club ... definite AII-OVC candidate
for '82 ... graduate of Miami Carol City High
School.
Terry Simmons ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 5-11
... 191 ... One Letter ... Hamilton, Ohio ...
Terry has all the attributes a good linebacker
needs . . his progress has been steady . ..
selected OVC Rookie of the Week for his
efforts in EKU's 63-10 win over Tennessee
Tech last year ... his future looks bright ... has
similar qualities as EK U's other top linebackers ... should get a lot of playing time in
1982 ... high school coach - Dale Robertson
of Hamilton.
William May ... Sophomore . . . 19 ... 5-9 .. .
204 ... No Letters ... Shelbyville, Ky . .. .
William was the most impressive young linebacker during spring drills . . . similar in
playing style and stature to teammate Pete
Jackson . . . should be a high quality linebacker ... will see plenty of action in 1982 .
high schol coach - Tom Becherer of Shelby
County.
Brian Bebee ... Freshman ... 19 ... 6-0 ... 21 7
... No Letters ... Hammonton, N.J .... Brian
shows promise with added exposure and experience ... should develop into a quality linebacker .. . a signee out of high school to
Villanova University, who later dropped
football.

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

NOSEGUARDS
Mike McShane ... Junior ... 20 ... S-IO .. .
227 . .. Two Letters ... St. Petersburg, Fla... .
Mike improved tremendously during spring
practice ... was a part-time starter last year .. .
a member of the 1981 Winner's C lub . . . a
physically strong player ... had 12 sacks for a
minus 70 yards in 198 1 ... has bench-pressed
420 pounds ... has worked on his quickness .. .
should be a mainstay in defensive line in '82 .. .
graduate of Northeast High School.
Mike Evanoff ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 5-10
... 219 ... No Letters ... Vienna, Va.... Mike
is a transfer from the University of Wyoming,
having sat out last season under the transfer
rule ... an aggressive football player ... has
good quickness ... will see plenty of action this
season ... graduate of Oakton High School.

TACKLES
Randy Taylor ... Senior ... 21 ... 6-3½ ... 230
... Three Letters ... Cincinnati, Ohio ...
Randy had an excellent last half of spring
practice this year ... has been elected as an
alternate captain for the 1982 season ... re-

RANDY TAYLOR

turning AII-OVC player from '81 ... should be
one of the leaders on the defensive line this
season ... member of 1981 Winner's Club ...
has a chance to be one of the best defensive
players in the league this season ... graduate of
Woodward High School.
Bobby Woods ... Senior ... 21 ... 6-2 ... 23S
... Three Letters . .. Oak Hill, Fla. ... Bobby
has seen playing time since he was a freshman
. starter since spring practice . . . showed
improvement during the spring ... has great
strength and quickness ... good pass rusher
. .. member of 1981 Winner's Club ... should
be one of EKU's top defensive tackles ... high
school coach - Bill Moreman of New Smyrna
Beach.
Rick Campbell . .. Sophomore . .. 19 ... 6-2
. .. 231 ... No Letter . .. Altamonte Springs,
Fla. . . . Rick played sparingly last year at
defensive tackle . . . should see a lot more
playing time in 1982 . . . hampered with
injuries as a freshman . .. great attitude ...
high school coach - Dave Tullis of Lake
Brantley.
Matt Lauck ... Junior ... 21 ... 6-4 ... 228 ...
No Letters . .. Pitman, N.J. . . . Matt is a
transfer from Temple University ... is a very
quick and aggressive football player ... has an
opportunity to start in '82 . .. coaches looking
for great things from him ... sat out last year
as a transfer . . . graduate of Pitman High
School.

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Jay Henderson .. . Sophomore . . . 19 .. . 6-0 . .
. 219 ... No Letters . . . Louisville, Ky ... . J ay
did not participate in the spring because of
knee surgery .. . has a bility to be a great
defensive end . .. needs to get stronger .
graduate of Iroquois High School.

Mike Wagers .. . Senior .. . 21 . .. 6-2 ... 215
... Two Letters ... Brooksville, Fla.... Mike
has played linebacker for the past three years.
.. was moved to left defensive tackle during the
last five days of spring practice . .. a very
aggressive and hard-hitting player . . . needs
experience a nd work at his new position ...
high school coach - Chuc k Wood of
Herna ndo.

Steve Brown ... Junior ... 20 ... 6-31/ 1 ••• 206
... One Letter . .. Cincinnati, Ohio ... Steve
was moved from defensive tackle to end in the
spring ... has the speed, quickness and size to
be a good end . . . needs to wo rk harder ...
excellent a thlete .. . needs to become a leader
. . . high school coa ch - Gerry Faust of
Moeller.

ENDS
Richard Bell . .. Senior . .. 22 .. . 6-2 1/ 1 • • • 222
.. . Three Letters ... Marietta, Ga.... Richard
was elected one of Eastern·s defensive cocaptains for 1982 ... has good speed ... is very
strong . . . had a n o utstanding spring this year .
. . member of 198 1 Winner's Club . .. graduate
of Sprayberry High School.

Tim Dale ... Freshman ... 19 ... 6-1 ... 214
. . . No Letters . . . Paris, Ky . . . . Tim was
switched from defensive end to tight end
during the last two weeks of spring practice ...
a good athlete . . . needs some work on
intensity .. . coaches are still waiting for him to
show his ability .. high school coach Ra ndy Reese of Paris.

Allen Young . .. Senior ... 22 . .. 6-3 .. . 225 ...
Two Letters .. . Louisville, Ky . . . . Allen
started for the Colonels last season ... should
be more aggressive . .. needs to show leadership qualities ... must become more consistent
.. . has physical size a nd strength to be outstanding end . . . was a member of 198 1
Winner's Club . .. played fo r EK U assistant
J oe Blankenship in high school ... graduate of
Seneca High School.

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Charles Keller .. . Junio r . . . 20 . .. 6-3 ... 211
... One Letter . . . East Miami, Fla.. . . C harles
made progress in spring drills .. . could push
for a sta rting slot . . . a hard worker ... has
good football savvy ... high school coach Mike Uspensky of Mia mi Lakes.

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�OFFENSE

STEVE BIRD

ti:.
GLENN BROOKS

GEORGE MILLER

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

TIGHT ENDS
Tron Armstrong ... Junior ... 21 ... 6-1 ½ .. .
202 ... Two Letters ... St. Petersburg, Fla. .. .
Tron is established as EK U's No. I tight end ..
. could be one of the OVCs best this year . .. is
very quick (:4.5 40-yard dash) ... has good
hands ... caught 24 passes for 392 yards in
1981 ... member of '81 Winner's Club ... a
good blocker ... coaches are looking to him
for leadership this year ... an excellent athlete
. high school coach - Bob Stephens of
Lakewood.

Isiah Hill ... Freshman ... 19 . .. 5-8½ ... 157
. .. No Letters . .. Pineville, Ky .... Isiah was a
walk-on last fall ... a hard worker . .. has not
matured yet as a receiver ... has good hands ..
needs to concentrate more . . . graduate of
Pineville High School.

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

Fred Arbogast ... Freshman ... 19 ... 6-5 ...
212 . .. No Letters ... Ashland, Ky.... Fred
was a walk-on last fall . . . works hard in
practice ... never missed a fall practice in '81
on the scout team ... needs to get stronger ...
should be more consistent . . . graduate of
Wheato n (Ill.) North High School.

FLANKERS
Steve Bird ... Senior . .. 21 . .. 5-11 ... 171 ...
Three Letters . . . Corbin, Ky . . . . Steve is
probably one of the team's best athletes .. .
turned in a :4.5 40-yard dash last spring .. .
leading returning receiver from 1981 with 26
catches for 550 yards and four TD's ... has
good hands ... member of'8 I Winner's Club ..
. runs disciplined patterns ... learned to read
coverages better in the spring ... hard worker.
. . probable All-OVC candidate ... needs to be
more consistent blocker ... could be a great
one . .. won ABC-TV's MVP award for the
Idaho State national championship game ...
made outstanding run in '81 Murray State

George Miller ... Freshman ... 19 ... 5-11½
... 190 . . . No Letters ... Richmond, Ky....
George was switched from quarterback to
split-end in the spring ... has size to play this
position . . needs more practice time to
develop at this position . .. needs to relax more
so his athletic albility can come out ... high
school teammate of freshman signee Keith
Bosley . .. high school coach - Monty Joe
Lovell of Richmond Madison.

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Tuck Woolum ... Senior . .. 2 I ... 5- 11 ... 202
. . . Two Letters ... Pineville, Ky .... Tuck had

Terence Thompson ... Junior ... 20 ... 5-8 .. .
176 ... One Letter ... Owensboro, Ky... .

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

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

Tony James ... Sophomore ... 20 . .. 5-10 .. .
171 ... No Letters ... Owensboro, Ky... .

Ed Hairston ... Junior ... 20 ... 5-8 ... 193 ...
One Letter . .. Mansfield, Ohio .. . Ed finished

Tony was red-shirted last year ... can play
tailback or quarterback and will proba bly see
duty at both . . excellent runner . . . a
definite threat on the corner ... showed improvement at the end of spring practice .
high school teammate of EK U tailback
Terence Thompson .. . high school coach Don Netoskie of Owensboro.

up the 1981 season with an outstanding game
versus Boise State .. . voted the ABC-TV
MVP for the Boise State game ... had a disappointing off-season and spring practice .. . a
tough inside runner ... has great speed ... had
excellent last spring scrimmage ... will push
Thompson for playing time in '82 ... high
school coach - Dan Gerhardt of Malabar.

Tim Portale . .. Freshman . .. 19 ... 5-10 ...
200 . .. No Letters .. . Louisville, Ky .... Tim

made some improvements in the spring .
needs to improve his passing . . . has good
leadership qualities ... will fight for backup
time behind Woolum . .. high school coachRoger Gruniesen of Trinity.

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NICKY YEAST

JON SUTKAMP

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CHRIS TAYLOR

BILL BARRY

FULLBACKS

CENTERS

Nicky Yeast ... Senior . .. 21 ... S-10 .. . 236 ..
. Three Letters . .. Harro dsburg, Ky . ... Nicky
was injured the first half of the 198 1 season .. .
had good performa nces in the playoff games . .
. ha d top game when he rushed for 96 yards in
regular season fina le against M orehead S tate
. . . will serve as alternate co-captain for
offense in 1982 . .. s ho wed more tough ness
and durability in the spring . .. has excellent
speed and q uickness . . . could be candidate for
A ll-OVC honors . .. ha rd-nosed blocker .. .
to ugh inside runner . .. high school teammate
of E KU d efensive back Gus Parks . .. high
schoo l coach - Alvis J ohnson of Harrodsburg.

Chris Sullivan .. . Junior ... 20 ... 6-2 . . . 246
... One Letter . .. Newport Richey, Fla... .
C hris was a starter last year .. . member of
198 1 Winner's C lub ... sho uld add need ed experience and leaders hip in offensive line this
year . . . should be an All-OVC candidate in '82
. . . high school coach - Keith Newton o f
Hudson .

Jon Sutkamp . . . Junior ... 20 ... S-9 .. . 198
... Two Letters ... Bellevue, Ky ... . Jon was a
major key to EK U' s success in 1981 . . .
member o f '8 1 Winner's C lub ... a n excellent
worker . . . a good blocker . .. to ugh inside
runner ... had best games in '81 of 69 yards in
19 carries vs. MTSU a nd 55 yards in eight
carries aga inst Boise State .. . a pre-medicine
maj or . .. high school coach - F red Bernier of
Bellevue.
Victor Mims .. . Freshman ... 19 ... 5-101/1 •• •
203 . .. No Letters . .. St. Petersburg, Fla. .. .
Victor was red-s hirted last fall . .. injuries held
back his progress last year . .. a good blocker . .
. brother of Mike M ims who plays safety for
the Colonels . . . needs to co ncentra te o n
h olding on to the foot ball .. high school
coach - Bo b Stephens of Lakewood.

Mike Bobek ... Junior .. . 20 . . . 6-1 .. . 225 .. .
One Letter . . . Port Richey, Fla.... Mike was
much improved in the s pring . . . played some
last fall as a backup center .. . will see action at
bo th center and tackle this fa ll . . . very aggressive .. . needs to p rovide depth a t this
positio n for Colonels to be successful
graduate of Gulf High School.
Bill Barry ... Freshman . .. 19 .. . 6-3 .. . 217
. .. No Letters ... Louisville, Ky ... . Bill was
red-s hirted last year .. . improved in the spring
... needs to gain strength to gain more playing
time this fall ... graduate of St. Xavier High
Schoo l.

GUARDS
Chris Taylor . .. Senior . . . 22 .. . 6-3 . . . 235 ...
Three Letters .. . Waycross, Ga. . .. C hris is a
returning A ll-OVC guard fro m 198 1 . . .
member o f '81 Winner's C lub .. . sho uld have
great opportunities to repeat o n the All-OVC
team . . . will be counted o n to provide
leadership in the offensive line . . . could be
possible All-American ca ndidate in 1982 .. .
graduate of Ware County High School.

22

�DAVID BURRY

BENNY ALLEN

ERIC HORN

MIKE NEAL

MARK WILLOUGHBY JOE SPADAFINO

David Burry ... Junior ... 20 ... 6-0 ... 240 ...
One Letter ... Louisville, Ky.... David had a
good spring, considering an injury (sprained
ankle) . . . played backup to All-American
Kevin Greve last year ... has seen action as a
starter (1981 Morehead State game) ... good
long snapper for punts, extra points and field
goals ... has great strength .. . should be a
leader on the offensive line ... high school
coach - Dennis Lampley of Trinity.

GREG CLARK

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

Mike Neal ... Junior ... 21 ... 6-2 ... 230 ..•
One Letter ... Orlando, Fla. ... Mike saw
playing time in 1981 until injury at mid-season
... lacks experience ... needs more playing
time to develop ... could add needed depth if
he has good fall practice ... graduate of Edgewater High School.

Mark Willoughby ... Senior ... 22 ... 6-1 .. .
241 ... Three Letters ... Louisville, Ky.. . .
Mark was converted from defensive tackle to
offensive tackle this past spring to add needed
leadership and help to offensive line
improved each day of practice . . will be
probable starter at left tackle ... member of
1981 Winner's Club . . . elected one of the
team's co-captains on offense ... has great
strength ... very coachable ... high school
coach - Corky Miller of Fairdale.

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

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

Jeff Tanner ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 6- I .. .
225 . .. No Letters ... Cincinnati, Ohio ... Jeff
was red-shirted last fall ... needs to have a
good early fall practice in order to provide
depth in offensive line .. . high school coach Gerry Faust of Moeller.

Greg Clark ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 6-5 .. .
251 ... No Letters ... Louisville, Ky ... . Greg
was red-shirted last fall ... had good winter
program . . . injured the first day of spring
practice, missed the rest of spring drills .. .
needs to stay healthy to gain needed playing
time . . . high school coach - Bob Holman of
Pleasure Ridge Park.

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

23

�ROBERT PALMER

LANNY SANDERS

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JAMIE LOVETT

GARY NUSSBAUM

Robert Palmer ... Freshman ... 19 ... 6-4 .. .
223 ... No Letters ... Cynthiana, Ky . .. .
Robert was red-shirted last year . . was
converted from defensive tackle to offensive
tackle in mid-spring ... probably a year away
from playing .. . needs strength and weight ...
very coachable ... high school coach - Bob
Jenkins of Harrison County.
Greg Pitts ... Freshman .. . 19 ... 6-3 .. . 239 ..
. No Letters ... Richmond, Ky.... Greg was
red-shirted last year .. . was a walk-on last fall.
.. needs to improve his speed ... has ability to
contribute as a possible backup . . . has great
attitude ... very coachable ... high school
coach - Ed Miracle of Madison Central.

Jamie Lovett ... Junior ... 20 ... 5-8½ ... 160.
. . Two Letters .. . Riverview, Fla... . Jamie set
four EKU and one OVC records last year,
including most field goals in ,one season ( 14)
and most points in one year (80) ... had
excellent spring ... accepting coaching . ..
came on strong at the end of the 1981 season . .
. kicked three field goals in the semifinal game
at Boise State to tie a school record ... will
probably kick barefoot this year . . career
stats show him 17-29 field goals and 46-51
extra points for 97 points ... graduate of East
Bay High School.
Gary Nussbaum ... Senior ... 21 ... 5-9 .. .
180 . .. One Letter ... Ft. Mitchell, Ky ... .
Gary handled most of the kickoff duties for
EK U in '81 . . an aggressive, hard-nosed
player who helps on kickoff coverage
needs to be more accurate with his kickoffs .. .
is backup extra-point and field goal kicker . . .
good student ... graduate of Beechwood High
School.

PUNTERS/KICKERS
Lanny Sanders . . . Senior ... 21 ... 6-0 ... 204.
.. One Letter ... Butler, Ala .... Lanny is the
returning first string punter from 1981 . . . has
outstanding leg .. . needs to work on keeping
the ball out of the end zone on short punts ...
averaged 38.3 yards per punt, longest punt of
59 yards . .. will fight for starting position in
1982 ... transfer from Marion (Ala.) Institute.
Steve Rowe ... Junior ... 20 ... 6-5 ... 230 ...
No Letters ... Louisville, Ky .... Steve had an
outstanding spring .. . a hard worker ... tries
to do all the things he is coached to do ... was
No. I punter at the end of spring drills ... has
outstanding leg . .. graduate of Fairdale High
School.

24

�1982 Freshmen Signees
Name
Keith Bosley
Mike Sutkamp
Derrick Brice
Barry Cox
Greg Parker
Charlie Carr
Carlton McFadden
Anthony Johnson
Robert Williams
Alvin Blount
Eric Ingram
Bobby Scannell
Simon Codrington
Mike Murphy
Fred Harvey
Paul Smith
Barry Stewart
Pat Smith
George McGarrah
Kevin Smith

Pos.
OT
FB
TE
TB
QB

Ht.

Wt.

260
5-11 205
210
6-3
5- 10 175
180
6-0
190
WR 6-2
WR 5-11 175
LB
5-10 200
DB 6-0
185
195
DB 6-3
DB 6-2
185
DB
5-11 185
205
TE
6-3
240
DT-OT M
6-0
200
LB
OT
6-3½ 235
240
DT 6-4
6-0
175
QB
6- 1
186
DB
LB
5-11 225
M

Hometown
Richmond, Ky.
Bellevue, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tampa, Fla.
Tampa, Fla.
Tampa, Fla.
Washington, D.C.
Miami, Fla.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Orlando, Fla.
Dunedin, Fla.
Miami, Fla.
Fork Union, Va.
Titusville, Fla.
Ocala, Fla.
Ocala, Fla.
Carrollton, Ky.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Ft. McCoy, Fla.

25

High School
Madison
Bellevue
Eastern
Center
Chamberlin
Brandon
Chamberlin
DeMatha
South
Fletcher
Winter Park
Dunedin
South
Fork Union Mil. Acad.
Titusville
Vanguard
Vanguard
Carroll County
Lakeland
North Marion

�1982 EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL ROSTI=R

No.
6
7
8
9
10
II
12
14
15
16
I7
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
53
54

55
56
57
58
59

Name
Jamie Lovett
Tim P ortalc
Alvin Blount
George McGarrah
Pat Smith
Lanny Sanders
Antho ny J ones
Tony J ames
Steve Lafollette
Gregory P arker
Tuck Woolu m
George Miller
Frank Hardin
Gle nn Brooks
Steve Bird
Charlie Carr
Barry Cox
Robert W illiams
Carlton McFadden
Terence Thompson
Cliff McCullough
Gabriel Lewis
Mark Woodrum
David Simpson
David H ill
Nicky Yeast
William May
Victor M ims
Mike Mims
A nthony Johnson
Robert Scannell
Steve R owe
Pete J ackson
Ed Hairston
Gus Parks
Mike Sutkamp
Bobby Woods
Fred Harvey
Eric Ingram
Alex Dominguez
Kevin Smit h
Terry Simmons
Jon Sutkamp
M ike Bobek
Bill Barry
Chris S ullivan
M ike McShane
Brad Armacost
Mike Wagers
G reg Clark
Tommy Burnette
Be nny Allen

Pos.
K

QB
DB
DB
QB

p
DB
QB
DB
QB
QB
SE
DB
SE
FL
SE
TB
DB
FL
TB
DB
DB
DB
DB
LB
FB
LB
FB

s
LB
DB
p
LB
TB
DB
FB
DT
LB
DB
LB
LB
LB
FB
C
C
C
MG
LB
OT
C
LB
OT

Class Ht.
J r.
5-8
Fr.
5-1 0
Fr.
6-5
Fr.
6- 1
F r.
6-0
6-0
Sr.
Soo h. 5- 10
Soph. 5-1 0
Fr.
6-2
6-0
Fr.
Sr.
5- 11
Soph. 5- 11
Sr.
6- 1
Sr.
5-9
Sr.
5- 11
Fr.
6-2
Fr.
5-9
Fr.
6-2
Fr.
5-1 I
Jr.
5-8
Sr.
5-10
Jr.
5-9
6-0
J r.
Soph. 5-11
5- 11
J r.
5- 11
Sr.
Soph. 5-1 0
Fr.
5-11
Jr.
5-11
Fr.
5-10
Fr.
5- 11
Jr.
6-5
Sr.
5- 10
.Ir.
5-8
5-11
Sr.
Fr.
5-1 0
6-2
Sr.
Fr.
6-0
Fr.
6-2
6-0
Sr.
Fr.
5- 11
Sop h.5- 11
5-9
Jr.
6-1
Jr.
Fr.
6-3
6-2
J r.
.Ir.
5-10
Soph. 6- 1
6-2
Sr.
Soph. 6-5
Soph. 6- 1
J r.
6- 1

26

Wt.
157
190
205
186
170
200
182
171
176
170
195
190
196
173
I 71
175
172
178
170
176
194
180
176
192
218
236
201
203
190
200
180
230
195
193
176
195
235
202
185
215
225
198
204
225
220
246
227
2 15
215
25 1
208
240

Hometown
R iverview. Fla.
Lou isville, Ky.
J acksonville, F la.
St. Peters burg, Fla.
Carrollton, Ky.
Butler, A la.
Ocala, F la.
Owensboro, Ky.
Hodgenville, Ky.
Tampa, Fla.
Pi nevi lle, Ky.
Rich mo nd , Ky.
South S hore. Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Corbin. Ky.
T ampa, Fla.
Monaca, Pa.
Miami, Fla.
Tampa, Fla.
Owensboro, Ky.
Port C ha rlotte, Fla.
Ironton, O hio
Portsmouth, Ohio
Newport, Ky.
M iami, Fla.
Harrodsburg, Ky.
Shelbyville, Ky.
S t. Petersburg, Fla.
St. Peters burg, Fla.
Oxon Hill, M d.
Clearwater, Fla .
Fairdale. Ky.
Blountstown, Fla .
Mansfield, Ohio
Harrodsburg, Ky.
Bellevue. Ky.
Oak Hill, Fla.
Tit usville, Fla.
Winter Park, Fla.
S . M iami , Fla.
Ft. McCoy, Fla.
Hamilton, Ohio
Bellevue, Ky.
Port R ichcy, F la.
Louisville, Ky.
New Port Richey, F la.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Bethel, O hio
Dade City, Fla.
Pleasure Ridge Park, Ky
Knoxville, T enn.
Hat field , Ky.

�60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
72
73
74
75
77

80
81
82
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
92
94
95

Eric Horn
M ikc Evanoff
J eff Ta nner
Paul Smith
Ch ris Taylor
D avid Bu rry
Ma rk Willoughby
Rick Ca mpbell
Mike Neal
Steve Brown
Matt Lauck
Robert Palmer
Keith Bosley
J oe Spadafino
M ichael Murphy
Barry Stewart
T ro n Armst rong
J ay Henderson
C harles Keller
C harles Brice
Allen Young
T im Dale
Richard Bell
Isiah Hill
S imon C odringto n
Ra ndy T aylor
J oe Mauntel
Gary Nussbaum
Bria n Bebee

OG

MG
OG
OG
OG
OG
OT

DT
OG
DE
DT
OT
OT
OT
OT
IJT
TE
DE
DE
TE
DE
DE
DE
SE
TE
OT

DE
K

LB

6-2
5-1 0
6-1
6-3
6-3
6- 1
6-2
6-2
6-2
JI'.
6-4
6-4
Jr.
Fr.
6-4
Fr.
6-4
Soph. 6-2
Fr.
6-4
6-4
Fr.
Jr.
6-2
Soph. 6-0
Jr.
6-3
Fr.
6-3
J r.
6-3
6-1
F r.
6-3
Sr.
5-9
Fr.
Fr.
6-3
6-4
S r.
Soph. 6-4
5-9
Sr.
Fr.
6-0

Fr.
Soph.
Soph.
Fr.
Sr.
.l r.
Sr.
Sop h.
J r.

27

232
220
225
240
235
240
241
235
230
2 10
228
223
265
235
240
235
202
21 9
211
2 10
225
214
222
160
200
230
208
180
217

Owensboro, Ky.
Vienna, Va.
C incinnati, Ohio
Ocala, Fla.
Waycross, Ga.
Lo uisville, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
A ltamonte Springs, Fla.
Orlando, F la.
Lovela nd, Ohio
Pitman, N.J .
Cynthiana, Ky.
Richmond, Ky.
Dover, Del.
Freeho ld, N .J.
Ocala, Fla.
S t. Petersburg, Fla.
Lo uisville, Ky.
M iam i Lakes, Fla.
Louisville, Ky.
Lo uisville, Ky.
Paris. Ky.
Marietta, Ga.
Pi neville, Ky.
Miami, Fla.
C incinnati, Ohio
C incinnati, Ohio
Ft. Mitchell, Ky.
Hammonton, N.J.

�KODAK I-AA ALL-AMERICAN TEAM
OFFENSE
Name/Pos.
Mike Jones, WR
Dwight Walker, WR
Bob Speight, OT
Gary Kuhlman, OT
Mike West, OG
Kevin Greve, OG
Larry Rubens, C
Mike Machurek, QB
Anthony Reed, RB
Greg Drew, RB
Gary Pearson, RB

HT.

WT.

6-0
5-10
6-5
6-2

185
185
265
265
282

6-5
6-1

6-3
6-1
6-0
5-11
5-11

250

242
200
210
193
185

CL.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.

School
Tennessee State
Nicholls State
Boston University
Delaware
N.C. A&amp;T
Eastern Kentucky
Montana State
Idaho State
S.C. State
Boston University
Massachusetts

CL.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
So.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.

School
Boise State
Tennessee State
Western Kentucky
S.C. State
N. W. Louisiana
Akron
Nevada-Reno
Grambling
Eastern Kentucky
Boise State
Eastern Illinois

DEFENSE
Name/Pos
Randy Troutman, DL
Malcom Taylor, DL
Donnie Evans, DL
Dewayne Jackson, DL
Gary Reasons, LB
Brad Reese, LB
John Ramatici, LB
Andre Robinson, LB
George Floyd, DB
Rick Woods, DB
Kevin Gray, DB

HT.

WT.

6-3
6-6
6-4
6-5
6-4
5-11
5-11
6-3

250
263
250
265
230
215
215
240

5-10

190

6-0
6-0

190
180

28

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�DEPTH CHART
OFFENSE
SE
20
88
18

LT
Brooks
I. H ill
Miller

66
74
57

LG
Willoughby
Spadafino
C lark

53
50
51

FL
21

RG

C

Burry
Horn

65
60

S ullivan
Bobek
Barry

64
68
62

Woolum
J ames
Portale

32
49
34

FB

QB
Bird

17
14
7

RT
Taylor
Neal
Tanner

TE

59
72

Allen
Palmer

80

Thompson
Hairston

6 Lovett
94 :-,;ussbaum

TB

Yeast
J . Sutkamp
V. Mims

Armstrong

KICKERS

26
40

PUNTERS
II
38

Sanders
Rowe

DEFENSE
LT

L[

85
69
92
86

Young
Brown
Mau nt el
Dale

90
67
56

NG
Taylor
Campbell
Wagers

54
61

RT
M cS hane
Evanoff

LLB
46
48
95

LCB
41

Parks

43
70

RE
Woods
Lau ck

87
82
81

RLB
Dominguez
Simmons
Bebee

ROV
12 A.Jones
28 Lewis

31
39
33

Hill
J ackson
May

s
19

35
15

RCB
Hardin
M. M ims
Lafollette

27
30

M cCullough
S impson

Bell
Keller
Henderson

�First Game
SOUTH CAROLINA STA TE COLLEGE
September 4 - at Orangeburg, S.C.
7:00 P.M. EDT
Location - Orangeburg, S.C.
Founded - 1896
President - Dr. M. Maceo Nance, Jr.
Enrollment - 4,000
Colors - Garnet and Blue
Conference - Mid-Eastern Athletic
Nickname - Bulldogs
Athletic Director - Dr. Willis C. Ham
Head Coach - Bill Davis (803-536-7243)
Coaching Record - 28-7
Assistant Coaches - Robert Johnson, Buddy Pough,
James Ragland, Thomas Saxon, George Suggs
SID - Bill Hamilton (803-536-7060)
Trainer - Jimmie Rogers
Stadium - Bulldog (14,000)
Press Box Number - 803-536-7199
Lettermen Lost - I 3 Lettermen Returning - 38

Bill Davis
Head Coach

Anthony Reed
Fullback

PROSPECTUS
A fine recruiting year should enable South Carolina State to offset the
loss of 13 lettermen, a_!llong them JO starters.
In addition to having to find replacements for three of four starters in the
defensive secondary, the Bulldogs will also need to fill a defensive end slot;
however, the linebacker corps returns intact and reserves and recruits should
help fill the void in the secondary.
Offensively, the Bulldogs will be without two of its top blockers and both
wide receivers. The S.C. State backfield, led by All-American fullback
Anthony Reed and former All-American Henry Odom, should be strong
again. Reed rushed for 933 yards and eight TD's, while Odom accounted for
468 yards rushing and IO touchdowns.
Quarterback Desmond Gatson, who missed the last five games with a
shoulder separation, completed 27-76 passes for 562 yards and five TD's and
will return for his senior year.
Eastern leads the series, 1-0.
1982 SCHEDULE
1981 RESULTS
Sept. 4 EASTERN KENTUCKY
0 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 26
Sept. 11 at Delaware State
29 Delaware State ..... . .... 0
Sept. 18 at North Carolina A &amp; T
31 North Carolina A &amp; T ... 6
Sept. 25 HOWARD
34 Howard ................ 6
Oct. 2
ALCORN STATE
20 Alcorn State . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Oct. 9
JOHNSON C. SMITH
82 Johnson C. Smith ....... 0
Oct. 16 DAVIDSON
41 Morgan State ........... 3
Oct. 23 FLORIDA A &amp; M
16 Florida A &amp; M ........ 15
Oct. 30 at Morris Brown
40 Morris Brown . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Nov. 6 at Bethune-Cookman
IO Bethune-Cookman . . . . . . . 6
30 Grambling ............. 14
26 *Tennessee State . . . . . . . 25
30 12 *Idaho State ........... 41
*NCAA I-AA Playoffs

�Second Game
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY
Sept. 11 - at Richmond (Parents Day)
1:30 P.M. EDT
Location - Youngstown, Ohio
Founded - 1908
President - Dr. John J . Coffelt
Enrollment - 15,664
Colors - Scarlet and White
Bill N arduzzi
Conference - Ohio Valley
Head Coach
Nickname - Penguins
Athletic Director - William Narduzzi
Head Coach - Bill Narduzzi (216-742-3189)
Coaching Record - 46-29-1
Assistant Coaches - Bob Dove, Fred Thomas, Pete
Lymber, Rick Bevly, Rusty DeCapito, Neil Putnam
SID - Greg Gulas (216-742-3484)
Trainer - Dan Wathen
Stadium - Stambaugh Sports Complex (16,500)
Jeff Patterson
Press Box Number - 216-742-3192
Wide Receiver
Lettermen Lost - 6
Lettermen Returning - 46
PROSPECTUS
For the first time in 44 years, the YSU Penguins will be playing their
home games on "home" turf when dedication of the new Arnold D.
Stambaugh Sports Complex and Stadium takes place this fall. And with that
dedication comes a grueling and more challenging schedule than ever before.
The Penguins are coming off an outstanding 7-4-0 record in 1981 and a
tie for second place in the OVC. All but five starters return for coach Bill
Narduzzi's team in 1982 including standout tailback Paris Wicks. Wicks
rushed for more than 1,300 yards and posted the most points in a single game
(32) in the NCAA I-AA stats last year.
The biggest competition could come at the quarterback spot where as
many as five hopefuls will try their luck at winning a starting job. Last year's
starter Jamie DeVore will have the inside track, but will be challenged by
freshmen Mike Hall, Jon Karnuth and Ralph DePasco and returning veteran
Mike Sloe.
Eastern leads the series, 6-4-0.
1981 RESULTS
1982 SCHEDULE
19 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 3
Sept. 4 AKRON
6 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 26
Sept. 11 at Eastern Kentucky
9 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . 13
Sept. 18 TENNESSEE TECH
34 Akron . ... ..... ........ 7
Sept. 25 at Cincinnati
14 Western Kentucky ...... 34
Oct. 2
EASTERN ILLINOIS
24 Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Oct. 9
at Western Kentucky
48 Eastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . 16
Oct. 16 at Austin Peay
13 Middle Tennessee . ..... 10
Oct. 23 Open
34 Western Illinois ... .. . .. 22
Oct. 30 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
38 Morehead State . . . . . . . . . 7
Nov. 6 at Western Illinois
43 Northern Iowa .. . .. .... 45
Nov. 13 at Morehead State
Nov. 20 NORTHERN IOWA
31

�Third Game

UNIVERSITY OF AKRON
Sept. 25 - at Akron, Ohio
7:30 P.M. EDT
Location - Akron, Ohio
Founded - I 870
President - Dr. D. J. Guzzetta
Enrollment - 24,500
Colors - Blue and Gold
Jim Dennison
Conference - Ohio Valley
Head Coach
Nickname - Zips
Athletic Director - Gordon Larson
Head Coach - Jim Dennison (216-375-7469)
Coaching Record - 54-43-2
Assistant Coaches - Tom Flaherty, Dave Newell,
Terry Forbes, Jeff Durbin, Larry Kindbom
SID - Ken MacDonald (216-375-7468)
Trainer - Don Marshall
Stadium - Rubber Bowl (35,482)
Rick Addis
Press Box Number - 216-733-2372
Tight End
Lettermen Lost - 16
Lettermen Returning - 35
PROSPECTUS
Shortly after the 1981 Akron football season ended, head coach Jim
Dennison was heard to say, "I believe the winning habit has returned."
Dennison was referring to the Zips' four victories over the last five games of
'81.
"Defensively, we return nine starters and feel we will be improved," said
Dennison. "It is essential we find a couple of outside linebackers." UA did,
however, lose two-time All-American linebacker Brad Reese, the Zips' top
tackler for four seasons.
The key to an effective offense, as it has been for the last three seasons,
will be finding the individual who can direct the Zip attack. Junior Ron Gliha
is the top candidate but must recover from knee surgery. Also of concern is at
wide receiver where UA lost both starters James White and Pat Snow and at
tailback where the Zips will no longer have Dennis Brumfield who rushed for
1,041 yards in 198 I.
The series is tied, 3-3.
1981 RESULTS
1982 SCHEDULE
7 Middle Tennessee . . . . . . 10
Sept. 4 at Youngstown State
14 Eastern Michigan .. ... . .. 7
Sept. 11 EASTERN MICHIGAN
6 Kent State . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Sept. I 8 at Western Kentucky
0 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 37
Sept. 25 EASTERN KENTUCKY
7 Youngstown State . . . . . . 34
Oct. 2
at Middle Tennessee
10 Tennessee Tech ......... 7
Oct. 9
at Eastern Illinois
31 Morehead State ........ 14
Oct. 16 MOREHEAD STATE
20 Murray State .......... 19
Oct. 23 at Marshall
23 Austin Peay ........... 19
Oct. 30 TENNESSEE TECH
14 Western Kentucky ...... 19
Nov. 6 Open
Nov. 13 at Murray State
Nov. 20 AUSTIN PEAY
32

�Fourth Game
AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 2 - at Clarksville, Tenn.
7:30 p.m. C.D.T.
Location - Clarksville, Tenn.
Founded - 1927
President - Dr. Robert 0. Riggs
Enrollment - 5,400
Colors - Red and White
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Governors
Athletic Director - Johnny Miller
Head Coach - Emory Hale (615-648-7905)
Coaching Record - 5-5-0
Assistant Coaches - Paul Brewster, Chick Graning,
John Bowles, Greg Johnson, David Bibee
SID - Sherwin Clift (615-648-7561)
Trainer - Chuck Kimmel
Stadium - Municipal (8,900)
Press Box Phone No. - 615-647-5657
Lettermen Lost - 20
Lettermen Returning - 41

Emory Hale
Head Coach

Floyd Jones
Tailback

PROSPECTUS
A us tin Peay will rely on a junior-dominated roster of returning lettermen
and starters when it opens its 1982 football season in September under
second-year head coach Emory Hale. Fourteen starters return from last year's
5-5 team, which continued the school record of five successive seasons with a
.500 or better record.
The No. 3 offensive team in the OVC will return senior tackles Charles
Tucker, and Jim Kolodziej, senior guard Tommy Waller and sophomore
tight end Sal Shields up front. Record-breakingjunior tailback "Fluid" Floyd
Jones, who amassed 1,093 yards rushing for a brilliant 8.2 yards per carry, will
attempt to improve on his No. 6 NCAA Division I-AA ranking and second
spot in the OVC. Mike Katzman will be at QB, while leading pass receiver
Ondra Woods will return to the versatile Z-back position.
Defensively APSU returns senior Jody Herbert at left end, converted
noseguard Chris Jenkins and defensive backs Zeb Perdue (three interceptions) and Mike Newton (four interceptions).
Eastern leads the series 20-3.
1981 RESULTS
1982 SCHEDULE
24 Kentucky State ......... 14
Sept. 11 at Kentucky State
13 James Madison .. ....... 7
Sept. 18 UT-MARTIN
0 Western Kentucky ...... 28
Sept. 25 at Western Kentucky
14 Eastern Kentucky . ..... 41
Oct. 2
EASTERN KENTUCKY
42 Morehead State . . . . . . . . 28
Oct. 9
MOREHEAD STATE
14 Middle Tennessee ....... 9
Oct. 16 YOUNGSTOWN STATE
19 Akron ................ 23
Oct. 23 a t Middle Tennessee
29 Murray State .......... 34
Oct. 30 Open
24 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . 29
Nov. 6 MURRAYSTATE
28 UT-Martin . ........... 14
Nov. 13 TENNESSEE TECH
Nov. 20 at Akron

33

�Fifth Game
MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Oct. 9 - at Richmond (High School Da)
1:30 P.M. EDT
Location - Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Founded - 1911
President - Dr. Sam Ingram
Enrollment - I 1,250
Colors - Navy Blue and White
Boots Donnelly
Head Coach
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Blue Raiders
Athletic Director - Jimmy Earle
Head Coach - Boots Donnelly (615-898-2570)
Coaching Record - 23-29
Assistant Coaches - Ed Bunio, L. T. Helton, David
Culley, Steve Puthoff, Joe Sanders, Lou West
SID - Ed Arning (615-898-2450)
Trainer - George Camp
Stadium - Johnny Red Floyd (15,000)
Press Box Number - 615-898-2712
Dennis Mix
Lettermen Lost - 9
Defensive End
Lettermen Returning - 33
PROSPECTUS
Coming off a winning season for the first time since the fall of 1973,
MTSU heads into the 1982 campaign with a great deal of confidence and
enthusiasm.
"It is a good feeling to have that winning record behind us to build on,"
said fourth-year head coach Boots Donnelly. "Our players have a new feeling
about themselves and their team. This is something we've been building on
since we came here in I 979."
Sixteen seniors will head Donnelly's corps this season, most of whom
were recruited in the head mentor's first year at MTSU. Among his returnees
are four-All-OVC first team selections from last year -defensive end Dennis
Mix, defensive tackle Emanuel Toles, free safety James Griffin, and placekicker Kelly Potter.
MTS U returns IO starters on defense and nine on offense for the '82 year.
Eastern leads the series, 16-13-0.
1981 RESULTS
1982 SCHEDULE
Sept. 4 at Savannah State
10 Akron .... . ............ 7
Sept. 11 ELIZABETH CITY
19 UT-Chattanooga ....... 42
6 UT-Martin . ........ . ... 3
Sept. 18 LIBERTY BAPTIST
20 Morehead State . . . . . . . . . 7
Sept. 25 MOREHEAD
23 Western Carolina .. ... .. JO
Oct. 2
AKRON
Oct. 9
at Eastern Kentucky
7 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 23
Oct. 16 at Murray State
14 Murray State . ... .. ... .. 9
9 Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Oct. 23 A USTIN PEAY
IO Youngstown State . . . . . . 13
Oct. 30 at Youngstown State
Nov. 6 at Western Kentucky
31 Western Kentucky . . . . . . 17
9 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . 28
Nov. 13 Open
Nov. 20 at Tennessee Tech
34

�Sixth Game
WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Oct. 23 - at Bowling Green
1:00 P.M. CDT
Location: Bowling Green, Ky.
Founded - 1906
President - Dr. Donald W. Zacharias
Enrollment - 13,002
Colors - Red and White
Jimmy Feix
Conference - Independent
Head Coach
Nickname - Hilltoppers
Athletic Director - John Oldham
Head Coach - Jimmy Feix (502-745-2984)
Coaching Record - 99-43-5
Assistant Coaches - Butch Gilbert, Bill Hape, Clarence
Baker, Sam Clark, Larry Walker
SID - Paul Just (502-745-4295)
Trainer - Ron Dunn
Stadium - L. T. Smith (19,250)
John Newby
Press Box Number - 502-745-4296
Split End
Lettermen Lost - 12
Lettermen Returning - 32
PROSPECTUS
With 16 starters back in uniform, coach Jimmy Feix is looking for his
1982 WK U football team to have an experienced nucleus around which to
build a winner in the school's first campaign as an independent since I 947.
Western, 6-5 overall in '81, has joined the Sun Belt Conference, which
does not sponsor a football championship, and will now have to rely on its
position in the NCAA Division I-AA poll to earn a post-season playoff berth.
Headlining a list of outstanding returnees are All-OVC standouts Paul
Gray (who led the OVC last year in tackles) and John Newby (who led the
OVC while setting a school record for pass receiving). Also, in the backfield,
WKU returns quarterback Ralph Antone, who led the OVC in 1981 with,s1
.525 pass completion percentage while throwing for 1,356 yards.
Strong safety Reginald Johnson, who led the 'Toppers with five interceptions last fall, and senior cornerback Davlin Mullen will help Gray on
defense.
Western leads the series, 32-22-2.
1981 RESULTS
1982 SCHEDULE
35 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Sept. 4 at Louisville
14 Delaware .............. 38
Sept. 11 at Delaware
54 Kentucky State ......... 14
Sept. 18 AKRON
28 Austin Peay ......... ... 0
Sept. 25 AUSTIN PEAY
35 Youngstown State ...... 14
Oct. 2 Open
3 Tennessee Tech ........ 14
Oct. 9
YOUNGSTOWN STA TE
11 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 19
Oct. 16 at Tennessee Tech
19 Morehead State ........ 15
Oct. 23 EASTERN KENTUCKY
19 Akron ................ 14
Oct. 30 at Morehead State
17 Middle Tennessee ...... 31
Nov. 6 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
6 Murray State .. . ....... 38
Nov. 13 Open
Nov. 20 at Murray State
35

�Seventh Game
MURRAY ST ATE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 30 - at Richmond (Homecoming)
1:30 P.M. EDT
Location - Murray, Ky.
Founded - 1922
President - Dr. Constantine W. Curris
Enrollment - 8,200
Colors - Blue and Gold
Frank Beamer
Conference - Ohio Valley
Head Coach
Nickname - Racers
Athletic Director - Johnny Reagan
Head Coach - Frank Beamer (502-762-6181)
Coaching Record - 8-3
Assistant Coaches - Mike O'Cain, Mike Mahoney,
Keith Jones, Mark Thomas, Mike Clark, Reed May,
Art Stavrum, Mike Wiles
SID - Doug Vance (502-762-4270)
Trainer - Tom Simmons
Mark Simmons
Stadium - Roy Stewart (16,800)
Linebacker
Press Box Number - 502-762-6811
Lettermen Lost - 18
Lettermen Returning - 38
PROSPECTUS
Murray State expects to field a serious OVC contender in football this
fall. "Yes, we feel we're going to be in the championship chase this season,"
says second-year head coach Frank Beamer.
Beamer will enter 1982 with 38 lettermen, including 13 starters from last
year's 8-3 team that shared second place in the OVC standings. Also back are
four defensive regulars who were redshirted last year after missing all or most
of the season with injuries.
"Instant" Winston Ford, who served the past two years as an understudy
to Gino Gibbs, should get the opportunity to test his cannon-like arm at
quarterback in 1982. ¥arcus Moss and Ellery Moreland emerged as the top
tailback candidates from the spring.
All-American end Glenn Jones is healthy once again after missing last
year with an injury as the Racer defense yielded but six TD's rushing in I981.
Eastern leads the series, 20-16-4.
1982 SCHEDULE
1981 RESULTS
Sept. 4 SOUTHEAST MISSOURI 37 Southeast Missouri ..... 23
Sept. 11 Open
14 Florida A &amp; M ........ 11
Sept. 18 CENTRAL MISSOURI
13 Youngstown State . . . . . . . 9
Sept. 25 at Tennessee Tech
15 Tennessee Tech ..... .. . IO
Oct. 2
at Morehead State
20 Morehead State ..... . ... 7
Oct. 9
UT-MARTIN
IO UT-Martin .... . ... ... . . 7
Oct. 16 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
9 Middle Tennessee ...... 14
Oct. 23 SOUTHWEST MISSOURI 19 Akron ......... .. .... . 20
Oct. 30 at Eastern Kentucky
20 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 24
Nov. 6 at Austin Peay
34 Austin Peay .. .. ....... 29
Nov. 13 AKRON
38 Murray State ........... 6
Nov. 20 WESTERN KENTUCKY 36

�Eighth Game
TENNESSEE TECH UNIVERSITY
Nov. 6 - at Cookeville, Tenn.
1:30 P.M. CST
Location - Cookeville, Tenn.
Founded - 1915
President - Dr. Arliss L. Roaden
Enrollment - 7,940
Colors - Purple and Gold
Don Wade
Conference - Ohio Valley
Head Coach
Nickname - Golden Eagles
Athletic Director - Dave Coffey
Head Coach - Don Wade (615-528-3324)
Coaching Record - 78-70-3
Assistant Coaches - Lauren Kardatzke, Jack
Henderson, Dennis Caryl, Jim Hughes, Richard
May, Murphy Ownbey, Frank Blateri
SID - Jamie Kimbrough (615-528-3088)
Trainer - Steve Moore
Reggie Bazel
Stadium - Tucker (16,500)
Runningback
Press Box Phone - 615-528-3294
Lettermen Lost - 7
Lettermen Returning - 44
PROSPECTUS
"I have more eagerness about the upcoming season than at any time in
the last four years. We will be equipped to compete with almost anyone on our
schedule, and I haven't felt that way since 1977," said TTU coach Don Wade.
With a strong finish which netted a 6-5 record and a fourth-place tie in
the OVC race last year, a sound winter workout program, and the healthy
return of highly experienced offensive and defensive units, Wade's
enthusiasm is easily understandable.
Returning to call signals for TTU is junior Tony Costantine, who
finished the I 98 I season as the second-leading passer in the OVC with 1,321
yards and 11 TD's. The Tech running game will center around senior Reggie
Bazel, whom Wade called the best all-purpose back in the OVC.
The interior defensive line was the most surprising area of play for TTU
last year with noseguard Manny Michel leading the way with 82 tackles.
Eastern leads the series, 24-14-1.
1982 SCHEDULE
1981 RESULTS
Sept. 4 EAST TENNESSEE
22 East Tennessee ......... 3 I
Sept. 11 at Western Carolina
16 Northeast Missouri ...... 7
Sept. 18 at Youngstown State
10 Murray State .. ..... . .. 15
Sept. 25 MURRAY STATE
21 UT-Martin . . .......... 24
Oct. 2
at UT-Martin
7 Akron .. .. ............ IO
Oct. 9
Open
14 Western Kentucky ....... 3
Oct. 16 WESTERN KENTUCKY
35 Morehead State . . . . . . . . I 7
Oct. 23 at Morehead State
37 Troy State ..... . . . .. .. . 28
Oct. 30 at Akron
10 Eastern Kentucky ...... 63
Nov. 6 EASTERN KENTUCKY
29 Austin Peay ........ .. . 24
Nov. 13 at Austin Peay
28 Middle Tennessee ....... 9
Nov. 20 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
37

�Ninth Game

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
Nov. 13 -

at Orlando, Fla.

7:30 P. M. EST
Location - Orlando, Fla.
Founded - 1968
President - Dr. Trevor Colbourn
Enrollment - 13,000
Colors - Black and Gold
Conference - Independent, NCAA Div. II
Nickname - Knights
Athletic Director - C. C. Miller
Head Coach - Sam Weir (305-275-2281)
Coaching Record - 0-0-0
A ssistant Coaches - Tod Goodyear, Al Parker
Rich Ammans, Tom Murphy, Bob Keesler,
Phil Richart
SID - Ken Sheinkopf (305-275-2024)
Trainer - Ron Riba ric
Stadium - Tangerine Bowl (50,000)
Lettermen Lost - 9
Lettermen Returning - 33

Sam Weir
Head Coach

Scott Ryerson
Placekicker

PROSPECTUS
Even though the 1982 football season for the University of Central
Florida Fighting Knights marks their fourth campaign, it's actually another
new beginning for the rising program. This season will be UCF's first at the
Divisio n II level, after compiling a 14-12-1 record in three years of Division
III competition.
First-year head coach Sam Weir has his squad on an off-season weight
training program to prepare t he Fighting Knights for the toughest schedule
in their young history.
UCF's team speed has improved I00 per cent as it gets set to begin the '82
year. There should be excellent depth on this coming season's team, as
evidenced by 33 lettermen returning, I 9 of whom held a starting spot during
1981.
First game of the series.
1982 SCHEDULE
1981 RESULTS
Sept. 4 Open
3 Presbyterian . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Sept. 11 at Georgia Southern
14 Elizabeth City ..... ... ... 9
Sept. 18 S.E. LOUISIANA
6 Millsaps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Sept. 25 at VMI
0 Miles .................. 6
Oct. 2
at Va ldosta. State
13 Savannah State ........ 47
Oct. 9
BETHUNE-COOKMAN
23 Alabama A &amp; M .... ... 15
Oct. 16 ALABAMA A &amp; M
20 West Georgia ........... 6
Oct. 23 at Nicholls State
0 Hampden-Sydney . . . . . . 17
Oct. 30 WEST GEORGIA
27 Millersville State . . . . . . . . 9
Nov. 6 CARSON-NEWMAN
24 Bethune-Cookman . . . . . . 20
Nov. 13 EASTERN KENTUCKY

38

�Tenth Game
MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY
Nov. 20 - at Richmond (ROTC Day)
I :30 P. M. EST
Location - Morehead, Ky.
Founded - 1922
President - Dr. Morris L. Norfleet
Enrollment - 6,700
Colors - Blue and Gold
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Eagles
Athletic Director - Sonny Moran
Head Coach - Steve Loney (606-783-3317)
Coaching Record - 1-9
Assistant Coaches - Jay Adcox, John Shannon, Bob
Coleman, Stan Hixon, Mike Kolakowski, Ron
Hardee, Gregg Hall
SID - Kenny Klein (606-783-3100)
Trainer - To Be Named
Don Reeves
Stadium - Jayne (10,000)
Quarterback
Press Box Phone - 606-783-2500
Lettermen Lost - 12
Lettermen Returning - 39
PROSPECTUS
Experience will be the key to MSU Football Coach Steve Loney's hopes
of reversing the Eagles' disappointing season a year ago. MSU claimed only
one victory in 10 outings last season, but Loney will look to the experience of
39 returning lettermen, including 23 seniors, to reverse last season's outcome.
Senior linebacker Danny Gooch heads the list of 21 returning defensive
lettermen. The 5-11, 223-pounder established four MSU defensive records as
a sophomore and was credited with 50 tackles in just four games last season
before his season was shortened by a knee injury.
Loney will have three talented quarterbacks to choose from in senior
Don Reeves, sophomore Mike Hanlin and senior Jeff Richards. Reeves led
the OVC in passing last season, completing 87-167 passes for 990 yards in nine
games.
MSU returns all but one regular in the offensive line. Junior David
Thurkill will anchor the tight end spot with tackle Steve Pytel, guard Mike
Ealey and center Dean Copeland providing leadership in the line.
Eastern leads the series, 33-15-4.
1981 RESULTS
1982 SCHEDULE
Sept. 4 Open
17 Marshall . ............. 20
7 Middle Tennessee ...... 20
Sept. 11 FRANKLIN
Sept. 18 KENTUCKY STATE
7 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . 20
Sept. 25 at Middle Tennessee
28 Austin Peay ........... 42
14 Akron ................ 31
Oct. 2
MURRAY STATE
Oct. 9
at Austin Peay
17 Tennessee Tech . . ... ... 35
Oct. 16 at Akron
15 Western Kentucky . . . . . . I 9
Oct. 23 TENNESSEE TECH
34 Liberty Ba ptist . . . . . . . . . IO
Oct. 30 WESTERN KENTUCKY
7 Youngstown State
38
Nov. 6 at Liberty Baptist
17 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . 21
Nov. 13 YOUNGSTOWN STATE
39
Nov. 20 at Eastern Kentucky

�The Trail to the I-AA Title Game

1

EKU

26

South Carolina State

0

The EK U Colonels kept their Hanger
Field winning streak alive at 19 games by winning the 1981 opener against a highly-touted
South Carolina State team, 26-0. Eastern
scored in every quarter and made the most of
four Bulldog turnovers to shutout the team
that was ranked No. I in Division I-AA most
of the 1980 season.
Fullback Nicky Yeast led the Colonels'
offensive charge with 59 yards rushing in I 0
carries, including a 31-yard scamper on a
faked-punt play. Eastern's defense, which
ended the '81 year as the OVC's leading defensive team, held a potent S.C. State team to
just 59 yards of rushing and passing each.

2

EKU

26

Youngstown State

6

Eastern initiated the Youngstown State
University Penguins into the Ohio Valley
Conference with a 26- 6 defeat in
Youngstown, Ohio. Tailback Tere nce
Thompson stepped to the front in this game,
relieving an injured Tony Braxton, and responded with 156 yards in 21 carries, including an 80-yard TD run to put the game
out of reach.
Other highlights had EK U tight end
Tron Armstrong catching four passes for 72
yards and the Colonel defense holding YSU
star runner, Paris Wicks, to just 74 yards in 20
carries.

40

�3

Navy

24

EKU

0

Before a white-uniform clad crowd of
some 16,379, Eastern suffered its only loss of
the regular season, a 24-0 decision to Navy.
The game, which was televised live back to
Kentucky by WKYT-TV in Lexington, saw
Eastern squander five first half fumbles by the
Midshipmen into no points and a 7-0 deficit at
halftime.
Led by reserve tailback Napoleon
McCallum (24-87-1), Navy controlled the
second half and became the first team to
shutout Eastern since 1973. Thompson led
Eastern's offense with 67 yards rushing in 18
carnes.

4

EKU

37

Akron

0

Eastern took out its frustrations of the
Saturday before in trouncing Akron's Zips,
37-0, starting a I 0-game winning streak for
the Colonels in 1981. Eastern rolled up more
than 40 yards in total offense, while holding
UA to just 98 yards passing and 79 rushing.
Thompson had a superlative afternoon,
rushing for a school record 293 yards in just
17 carries and scoring four times on jaunts of
78, 18, 93 and 66 yards. Second-string
tailback Ed Hairston added 92 yards rushing,
while quarterback Chris Isaac connected on
5-8 passes for I 11 yards and a 36-yard TD
bomb to split-end Steve Bird.
41

�5

EKU

41
14

Austin Peay

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

6

EKU

23

Middle Tennessee

7

It was a battle of the OVC unbeatens
when EKU traveled to Middle Tennessee. The
Colonels' defense was tenacious, fo rcing two
short MTS U punts, a furn ble and a pass interception which vaulted Eastern to a 20-0
ha lftime lead. For the game, EK U set another
school record by limiting the Blue Raiders to
a minus 43 yards rushing.
Fullback J on Sutkamp paced what little
offense was needed by the Colonels with 69
yards rushing in 19 carries and one TD. The
Colo nels finished wit h a 23-7 decision over
the Blue Raiders.

42

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�7

EKU

14
3

Dayton

Two 21-game winning streaks clashed in
Eastern 's Homecoming contest versus the
defending NCAA Division Ill champion
Dayton Flyers. Eastern made 14 first quarter
points stand up in a 14-3 victory to preserve its
Hanger Field win streak at 22. Dayton, who
was held to just 66 yards in 36 carries, saw a
consecutive game win streak over a two-year
period go by the boards.
Before a crowd of some 19,700, EKU
scored its first two possessions - an 87-yard
fla nker reverse by Jerry Parrish and a fiveyard run by Thompson. The latter runner
finished with 94 yards in 14 carries and one
touchdown.

8

EKU

19
11

Western Kentucky

The ESPN cameras came to Hanger
Field this weekend to see EKU defeat archrival Western Kentucky, 19-11. 20,800 people
in attendance saw WKU open the scoring
with a quick field goal. Eastern, however, responded with 19 consecutive points in
winning its fifth OVC game without a loss.
Hairston, subbing for an injured
Thompson, led the Colonels with 88 yards in
18 carries, while roverback George Floyd was
named "Vitalis Player of the Game" by ESPN
for his 11 tackles, three assists, two impressive
punt returns and a 32-yard interception
return. Again, Eastern's defense was tough,
yielding but 54 yards rushing to the Toppers.
43

�9

EKU

24 •

Murray State

20

Eastern clinched its first OVC crown
since 1976 the next Saturday with a comefrom-behind 24-20 win at Murray State. The
Colonels trailed 20-3 entering the final
quarter but Isaac got hot, setting an EK U
individual single game passing mark for the
afternoon wit h 31 8 yards passi ng, and hit 1530 aerials, one a beautiful 61-yard pass to Bird
who broke several tackles before lunging for
the goal-line and the TD.
Thompson provided the go-a head score
on a 14 yard run with 5: I 7 to play, while Floyd
saved the game with an interception inside the
three-yard line with less than 30 seconds to
play. Thompson ended the day with 97 yards
on 22 carries.

10

EKU

63

Tennessee Tech

10

In the last regular-season game of the '8 1
year and in win No. 24 in a row at Hanger
Field, the · Colonels enjoyed their biggest
output of the season, defeating the T ennessee
Tech Golden Eagles, 63-10.
Thompson joined the exclusive 1,000yard rushing club for a single season at EK U
by jaunting 82 yards for an early fi rst quarter
score. He finished with 12 carries fo r 129
yards as Eastern used 11 different rushers who
totaled 333 yards. Other outstanding
offensive plays came from Hairston (six
carries for 82 yards a nd two TD's), senior
fullback Gary Branch (7-80- 1), Yeast with
two TD's and Parrish with a 95-yard kickoff
return for a TD.
44

�11

EKU

21
17

Morehead State

Eastern received quite a scare after a oneweek res pite following an open date at
Morehead State. The Eagles, who had wo n
just one game a ll season long, fought toothand-nail with the Colonels all afternoon,
befo re EK U prevailed, 21-17. Eastern, thus,
finished its conference season with an 8-0
record, becoming the first league team to go
und efeated since 1979 and the first ever 8-0
team in OVC history.
Yeast rushed for 96 ya rds in 24 carries
a nd one touchdown, while Floyd had five
punt returns fo r I 05 yards including a 63-yard
return fo r a TD to get Eastern on the board.
Backup quarterback Tuck W oolum enginee red the fourth quarter drive, capped by
Thompso n's four-yard TD scamper, which
put EK U on top fo r good.

12

EKU

35
28

Delaware

By virtue of its winning the OVC
championship, Eastern was afford ed a n
automatic berth in the NCAA 's Division IAA playoffs. T he No. I Colonels hosted the
No. 7 D elaware Blue Hens in a game which
saw more than 740 yards of to tal offense.
Isaac had an outstanding day, hitting 1117 passes for 214 yards and o ne TD, t he gamewinner with I :00 remaining to flan ker Ranard
McPhaul of 32 yards. Isaac also added 29
yards rushing a nd two touchd owns as the
Colonels' 25-game Hanger F ield winning
streak remained intact.

45

�13

EKU

23 •
17

Boise State

Into the semifinal round, the Colonels
were to play the defending national champs,
Boise State, who had defeated EKU 31-29 in
the last 12 seconds to claim the '80 title. 20,176
looked on as Eastern claimed revenge at
BSU's Bronco Stadium, 23-17.
Placekicker Jamie Lovett provided the
margin of victory with three field goals (44, 31
and 32 yards), while Hairston was chosen as
ABC-TV's MVP for EKU with 118 yards
rushing, all in the second half. Sutkamp
added 55 yards in eight carries. Linebackers
David Hill and Alex Dominguez made a
fourth down stop on BSU quarterback
Gerald Dupres late in the game which throttled any Bronco hopes for a win.

14

Idaho State

34
23

EKU

Thus, after 13 games ( 12-1 reco rd),
Eastern had made it to its third straight
nationa l championship contest. This time it
was to be a bout with the offensive-minded
Idaho State Bengals. Before an estimated
11,000 fans at the Pioneer Bowl in Wichita
Falls, T exas, !SU won the national title, 3423.
ISU quarterback Mike Machurek
proved deadly with his short passing game,
hitting 29-44 passes for 330 yards and two
TD's. Tailback Dwain Wilson added 58 yards
rushing and two scores. Isaac hit 14-28 passes
for 219 yards, including five for 8 1 yards to
Bird, AB C -TV's MVP for Eastern.
Armstrong added four catches for 78 yards,
while Yeast was the leading Colonel ground
gainer with 58 yards and two scores.
46

�EPILOGUE
For 12 Eastern seniors, the end of the 1981 season had drawn the curtain
on an outstanding four years of football. During this period, Eastern had won
41 of the 50 games it had played, won all 25 of its home games, won a national
championship, an Ohio Valley Conference championship and two national
runners-up trophies.
For the Colonel athletes, the coaches, the administration and faculty and
the thousands of EK U students, alumni and fans, during the four-year period
of I 978-81 , Eastern football had truly become ... a matter of pride!

47

�Final 1981 NCAA I-AA Statistics (Regular Season)
RUSHING
l.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Gregg Drew, Boston U.
Paris Wicks, Youngstown
Rodger Shepko, Lafayette
Garry Pearson, Mass.
Russell Davis, Idaho
Floyd Jones, Austin Peay
Dennis Brumfield, Akron
Terence Thompson, EKU

CL
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.
So.

G
IO
II
11
9
IO
10
10
11

CAR
309
245
199
205
140
134
274
173

YDS
1257
1363
1280
!026
1117
1093
!043
1133

AVG
4.1
5.6
6.4
5.0
8.0
8.2
3.8
6.5

TD
13
16
8
6
11
8
7
12

Y&lt;b.PG
125.7
123.9
116.4
114.0
111.7
109.3
104.3
103.0

KICKOFF RETURNS

I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

(Min. 1.2 Returns per Game)
CL
Sr.
Jerry Parrish, EK U
Zack Thomas, S.C. St.
Sr.
Bill Lafreniere, Nthestn.
Sr.
Jerome Stelly, W. Ill.
Jr.
Fr.
Steve Harris, N. Iowa
Garry Pearson, Mass.
Jr.
Dwain Wilson, Idaho St. Sr.

NO Yds

TD AVG
1
29.7
27.1
0
0
26.5
26. I
2
I
24.3
23.7
0
0
23.4

18
14
26
18
14
19
17

534
380
690
470
340
450
398

G
IO
11
11
IO
11

NO YDS TD IPG

INTERCEPTIONS
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

CL
Mike Genetti, Nrthestn.
So.
Bob Mahr, Lafayette
Jr.
Sr.
George Floyd, EKU
Jim Anderson, Montana Jr.
Kevin Robinson, N.C.A&amp;T Sr.
Roosevelt Jewells, Akron Sr.
Jr.
Dwayne Lopes, Mass.

JO
9

IO
IO
9
8
8
7
6

144
48
121
58
126
67
6

0
0
0

0
0
0
0

1.00
.91
.82
.80
.73
.70
.67

RUSHING OFFENSE
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Idaho
Delaware
S.C. State
Eastern Ky.
Murray St.
Nevada-Reno
Youngstown St.

G
11
11
11
11
II
11
11

CAR
582
653
626
536
560
514
541

48

YDS
2929
2813
2777
2473
2436
2352
2330

AVG
5.0
4.3
4.4
4.6
4.3
4.6
4.3

TD
29
34
35
31
17
15
25

Yds.PG
266.3
255.7
252.5
224.8
221.5
213.8
211.8

�RUSHING DEFENSE
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

S.C. State
Florida A&amp;M
Jackson St.
Tennessee St.
Eastern Ky.
Boston U.
Delaware

G
11
11
11
11
11
II
II

CAR
392
435
404
382

465
403

YDS
669
904
905
989
1070
1104
1191

G
11
11
11

PTS
l03
106
111
112
117
132
139

AVG
9.4
9.6
IO. I
10.2
10.6
12.0
12.6

448

AVG
1.7
2.1
2.2
2.6
2.4
2.4
3.0

TD
5
8
7
13
6
14

JO

Yds.PG
60.8
82.2
82.3
89.9
97.3
100.4
108.3

SCORING DEFENSE
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Jackson St.
S.C. State
Lafayette
Eastern Ky.
Florida A&amp;M
Lehigh
Bethune-Cook.

11

11
11
11

TOTAL DEFENSE
I. S.C. State
2. Bethune-Cook.
3. Jackson St.
4. Florida A&amp;M
5. Lafayette
6. Eastern Ky.
7. Alcorn St.

G
11
11
11
11
11
11

IO

Plays
686
678
675
697
727
692
646

YDS
2244
2344
2395
2403
2480
2521
2321

AVG
3.3
3.5
3.5
3.4
3.4
3.6
3.6

TD*
12
18
II
15
II
13
16

Yds.PG
204.0
213.1
217.7
218.5
225.5
229.2
232.1

FINAL I-AA POLL
I. Eastern Kentucky (10-1) .. ... . ..... . . . ....... .. . ... ....... . ...
2. Idaho State (9- 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. South Carolina State (9-2)
..................................
4. Jackson State (9-1-1) ............................. . .... . .....
5. Boise State (9-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Tennessee State (9-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Delaware (9-2) . .......................... . ..................
8. Lafayette (9-2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9. Murray State (8-3) .......................... . ......... . .....
IO. Massachusetts (8-3) . . . . . . ............... . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .... .
New Hampshire (7-3) ... . ........... . ........................

49

60
56
52
47
46
39
37
31
28
25
25

�1981 FINAL EASTERN

PASS R ECEIVING

FOOTBALL STATISTICS

Bird. SE
Armstrong. TE
Parrish, FL

Mc Phaul. Fl
Urooks, !iE

Curtis. TE

TEAM STA TISTICS

Sutkamp. FB

F I RST DOWNS

Yeast. FB
Dickerson. FB
Hairston. TB

E KU
221
1)5
74
12
695
.1446
.168
3078
219.9
4.4
229
115
10
.502
1928
137.7
6
924

OPP
220
95
110
15
570
21 46
539
1607
114.8
2.8
336
166
26
.494
218 1
155.8
10
906

5006
357.6

3788
270.6
94
3459
36.8
44-19
85-87 1

By Kushing
By Pass ing
By Penalty
R USHI NG-T IMES CARR I ED
Yards Gained
Yards Lost

Ne1 Yards Gained
Average Per Game

Average Per Carry
PASSES ATTEMPTED
Completed
H ad I nterccpted

Comp. Percentage
ct Yards
Average P er Game

Scoring Passes
TOT AL on·ENSE-TOTAL
PLAYS

Net Yards
Average Per Game
PUNTS-NUMBER

66

Yards Punted
Average Per P unl

2568
38.9
34- 15
86-803

FUMBI.ES-LOST
PENAi.TiES- YARDS
S CORE BY QUA RTERS

EKU
O PP

I

l

95
30

126
34

4

46
75

108
52

TP
375
191

RUSHING
Gamts: Times Gain

14
12
12
8
9
14
14
14
6

Thom pson. TB
Hairston. T U
Sutkam p. F8
Yeast. FB
Bran ch, FB
Mc Phaul. F L
Parrish. FL
Issac. QB
O ic kcrson. FB
Ura,uon. TB
Miller. QB
Armstrong. TE
Sanders. P
Woolum. QB

14
14
10

95
21
19
2
2
I
22

TOTALS

14

695

210
109
99
82
22
6

5

1279
571
370
344
194
96
103
299
73
66

5
4

0
42
] 446

Loss Ntt Avg TD
42 1237 5.9
12 559 5. 1
J 367 3.7
343 4.2
192 8.7
I
95 15.8
9 94 18.8
216 83 0.9
7.l J.5
0
2 64 16.0
0
5 2.5
3
I 0.5
12 -1 2 · 12.
65 -23 -1.0

I]

5
J
7

TOTAI.S

N o.
26
24

20
17
10
8
6
2

115

\'ds.
550
]92

A,·,t.

21.2
16.J
21.7
14.6

4)4
248
126 12.6
97 12.1
51
8.5
15 • 7.5
10 10.0
4.0
1928

16.8

TO
4
0
0

I
0
0
0
0
6

DEFENSE
Tacldes
73
72
63
.l8

llill. LR
Floyd. l&gt;U
Jackson, L B

Dominguez. LB
Young. UE
Ta ylor. l)T
Bell. DE
McShanc. NG
Wh ite. DB
W illoughby. DT
Parks. OB
R obinson. NG
Wagers. L B

Keller. DE
Byrd. S
Woods. l)T
Jones. DU
llrown, l)T
S immons. LU
Simpson. DB
Mims, S
Lewis. D B
McCu llough. 0 8
Burnette. LB
Mau ntcl, DE
Hardy. l&gt;E
May. D B
Camp bell. l&gt;T
Henderson. l&gt;E
Palmer, DT
ll ardin. S

As..'iiSIS

J.l
]9
JJ
JI
32
24
26
28
21
14
26
23
12
16
15
14
II

61
47
44
49
50
)4
38
JI
28
JJ
22
IK
21
28
16
15
18
10
10
II
12

II

9

13
8
4

7
6
10

5

8
5
5

6

4
0
0

KICKO FF RETURNS
I

8
I
0
0
0
0
0

368 3078 4.4 40

No.
Parris h, FL
Arms 1rong. T E
Floyd. DB
Simpson, 08
Sutkamp. FU
Brooks. SE
McCullough. D B
Cu rtis. TE
Bird. St

TOTALS

No.
24
J
2
2

Yds.

A vg.

716
8

5
0

29.8
2.7
27.5
22.0
28.0
21.0
15.0
5.0
0.0

.l6

892

24.8

No.
36
I

Yd~.
.l 14
0

A"'g.
8.7
0 .0

37

) 14

K.5

55
44
28
21
15

TD
I
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
()

PASSING
PUNT RETUR NS

No.
Att.

Comp.

Pel.

Int.

ISJ1ac, QB
Woolum. QB

201
28

100
15

.498
.536

TOTALS

229

11 5

.502

TO

9

Yds.
1683
245

10

1928

6

Floyd. D R
Hardi n. S
TOTALS

50

TO
I
0

�MODERN EASTERN FOOTBALL RECORDS
SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most extra points - 9 (Jamie Lovett vs. Tenn. Tech, 1981)
Longest run from scrimmage - 97 yards ( Don Daly vs.
Morehead, 195 1)
Most runs from scrimmage - 43 (Alfred Thompson vs.
Morehead, 1973)
Most yards rushing - 293 (Tere nce Thompson vs. Akron,
1981)
Most passes attempted - 45 (Jim Guice vs. Middle Tennessee. 1966)
Most passes completed - 25 (Jim Guice vs. Akron, 1968)
Most yards passing - 318 {Chris Isaac vs. Murray State.
1981)
Most touchdown passes thrown - 4 (Jim Guice vs. Northwood, 1967 and Ernie House vs. Austin Peay, 1975)
Most touchdowns scored - 4 (Aaron Marsh vs. Northwood,
1967; Jimmy Brooks vs. East Tennessee, 1971; Stan
M itchell vs. Ashland, 1975; Terence Thompson vs. Akron.
1981)
Most passes received - 19 (Aaron Marsh vs. Nonhwood,
1967)
Most receiving yardage - 316 (Aaron Marsh vs. Nonhwood,
1967)
Most passes intercepted - 4 (Buddy Pfaadt vs. Austin Peay,
1966)
Most times punted - 13 (Jeff McCarthy vs. Morehead, 1971)
Most yards punted - 468 (Jeff McCarthy vs. Morehead,
197 1)
Longest field goal - 49 yards (David Flores vs. Murray State,
1977, and vs. Nevada-Reno, 1979)
Longest punt - 78 yards (Bob Plotts vs. Tampa. 1966)
Longest punt return - 86 yards (Jimmy Chittum vs. Murray,
1961)
Most field goals - 3 (Jerry Pullins vs. Morehead, 1968; Earl
Cody vs. Mo rehead, 1973. and vs. Murray, 1974; David
Flores vs. Western, 1978; Jamie Lovett vs. Boise State,
1981)
Most points scored by kicking - 13 (Earl Cody vs. Morehead.
1973)
Most yards kickoff returns - 202 (Jerry Parrish vs. Murray
Stale, 1978)
Longest interception return - IOO(Georgc Floyd vs. Youngstown State, 1980)

INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECORDS
Most yards rushing - 3,842 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-71)
Most yards passing - 5,04 1 (Jim Guice, 1965-68)
Most plays total offense - 921 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-71)
Most rushing attempts - 920 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-71)
Most field goals kicked - 38 (David Flores, 1977-80)
Most field goals attempted - 60 (David F lores, 1977-80)
Most extra points kicked - 126 (David Flores. 1977-80)
Most extra point kick attempts - 13 1 (David Flores, 1977-80)
Most points scored by kick - 240 (David Flores, 1977-80)
Most points scored - 24-0 (David Flores, 1977-80)
Most touchdowns scored - 36 (Jimmy Brooks. 1968-71)
Most kickoffs returned
74 (Jerry Parrish 19i8-8 1)
Most yards on kickoffs returned - 2,072 (Jerry Parrish, 197881)

Most consecutive extra points kicked - 60 (David Flores,
1977-78)
Most punts returned - 78 (George Floyd, 1978-81)
Most yards on punt returns - 583 (George Floyd, 1978-81)
Most passes intercepted - 22 (George Floyd, 1978-81)
Most yards interception returns - 328 (George Floyd, 197881)
Best kickoff return a verage - 28.0 (Jerry Parrish, 1978-81)
SINGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS
Most points scored by opponent -99vs. Wittenberg in 193 1
Largest victory margin - 67-0 vs. Morehead in 1925
Largest defeat margin - 99-0 vs. Wittenberg in 193 1
Most net yards rushing - 510 vs. East Tennessee in 1977
Most pass attempts - 50 vs. Akron in 1968
Most pass completions - 29 vs. Akron in 1968
Most passing yardage - 425 vs. Northwood in 1967
Most yards total offense - 662 vs. East Tennessee in 1977
Most first downs - 33 vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1975
Most first downs rushing - 23 vs. Ashland CoHege in. 1975
Most touchdowns scored - 9 vs. Evansville in 1953; vs.
Tennessee Tech, 1981
Most extra points - 9 vs. Tennessee Tech, 1981
Most yards penalized - 155 vs. Morehead, 1977
Least net yards rushing hy opponent
(-43) vs. Middle
Tennessee, 1981
Most touchdown passes - 6 vs. Nonhwood in 1967
Fewest first downs given up - 2 vs. M urray State in 1976
SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS
Undefeated season - 1940 (8-0-0), 1954 (8--0-1)'
Most wins - 12. 1981 (12-2--0)
Most defeats - 8 in 1929 (1-8-0)
Most ties - 3 in 1933 (1 -2-3)
Most points scored - 375 ( 198 1)
Mos1 points by opposition - 264 ( 1930)
Least points scored - 15 ( 1930)
Most consecutive games without a loss - 15 (1953-54--55). 2
ties
Most consecutive games won - 13 ( 1939-40-41)
Most touchdowns scored - 48 ( 1981)
Most extra points kicked - 41 (1981)
•Tangerine Bowl Game not included
Most passes completed - 170 ( 1967)
Most passes attempted - 300 ( 1967)
Best passing percentage - 58.2 ( 1965)
Least yards rushing by opponents - 951 ( 1953)
Least yards passing by opponents - 487 ( 1957)
Best punting average - 42.2 ( 1965)
Most yards penalized - 803 (1981)
Most yards rushing - 3,078 (1981)
Most yards passing - 2.133 ( 1967)
Best total offense - 5,006 ( 1981)
Most first downs rushing - 158 (1979)
Most passes intercepted by - 26 (1981)

SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most points scored - 90 (Dale Patton, 1978)
Most touchdowns scored - 15 (Dale Patton, 1978)
Most ext ra points (kid:) - 39 (David Flores, 1979)
Most field goals - 14 (Jamie Lovett, 1981)
Most points scored by kick - 80 (Jamie Lovett, 1981)
Most r uns from scrimmage - 271 (Alfred Thompson, 1973)
Most yards r ushing - 1,478 (Everett Talbert, 1974)
Most passes attempted - 226 (Jim Guice, 1966)
Best passing percentage - 62. 1 (Larry Marmie, 1965)
Most yards passing - 1,683 (Chris Isaac, 198 1)
Most yards total offense - 1,766 (Chris Isaac. 1981)
Most touchdo wn passes thrown - 14 (Jim Guice, 1966)
Most touchdown passes received - 11 (Aaron Marsh, 1966)
Best rushing average (min. 50 times) - 6.7 yards(Chuck Bell,
1953)
Most yardage on pass receiving - 1.095 (Aaron Marsh, 1967)
Most passes received - 73 (Aaron Mars h, 1966)
Best punting average - 42.2 (Fred Malins. 1965)
Most passes intercepted - 10 (George Floyd, 1981)
Most punts returned - 36 (George Floyd, 1981)
Most yards on punt returns - 314 (George Floyd, 1981)
Most kickoffs returned - 24 (Jerry Parrish, 1981)
Most yards on kickoff returns - 716 (Jerry Parrish, 198!)

51

�•
OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
TEAM FOOTBALL RECORDS
SIN GLE GAME
SCOR ING
l-lighcst Score - 71 Murray vs. Iowa Wesleyan( l2). 1967
Most TDs Scorcd- 10- Murray vs. Iowa Wesleyan . 1967
Most PATS Kickcd- 9 -

Eastern Ky. vs. T ennessee Tech
Tcnncsee Tech. vs. E. Tennessee . . . .
Most Field Goals- 3- E. Tennessee vs. Morehead
{Record T ied on Twelve Other Occasions)
Mos1 Two~Point Conversions- J Midd lc Tennessee vs. UT Manin .

198 1
1977
1967

1967
Eastern Ken1ucky vs. Northwood
1967
Most Safeties- 2 Austin Peay vs. M iddle Tennessee 1968

TOTAL OFFENSE

Mos! T otal Yards Gained

662

Eastern Kentucky vs. East Tennessee

Most Plays- 94Tennessee Tech vs . Morningside

1977

1972

Western Kentucky vs. Murray
Fewest T otal Yards Allowed- 13 yards-

I969

Western Kentucky vs. But ler .

197 J

RUS H ING
Most Yards Rushing 5 I 0
Eas1ern Kentucky vs. East Tennessee
Fewest Yards Rushing- Minus 63 Austin Peay vs. Morehead
Fewest Yards Al lowed Opponcn1 - Minus77
Western Ky. vs. Dayton

1977
1971

1974

Most Rushing Plays - 83 Tenncsscc Tech vs. Morningside .... •• • ..... .. 1972

Fewest Rushing Plays- 9
Morehead vs. Middle Tennessee . .

1977

PASSING

Most Yards Passing- 425
Eastern Kentucky vs. Northwood
Murray vs. Middle Tennessee

1967
1967

Most Passes Attempted - 59-

R USHING
Most Yards Gained Rushing 3,1 14M idd le Ten nessee
M ost i\vg. Ya rds Per Uame- 311.4
Middle T ennessee
Fewest Yards by Oppo nents- 485Western K y.
M ost R ushing Atte mpts- 722- Tcnnessee Tech
Most T ouchdowns Rushing--42- Middle T enn
Most First Downs Rushing- 134- Eastcrn K y.

Wcstcrn Ky. vs. Akron .
1969
M ost Passes Completed 37Western Ky. vs. Akron .... ..... ... • • .• •• . ... 1969

Most Touchdown Passcs- 6Eastcrn Ky. vs. Northwood . .. . . . . . . .• • . • . . ..
Most Two-Point Convcrsions- .3Middle T ennessee vs. UT Martin
Best Comp. Percentagc- 80.0Western Ky. vs. Delta S tate ( 16 of 20)
Eastern Ky. vs. Dayton (12 of 15)
Most Passes Had lntcrccpted - 7
M orehead vs. Western K y.
East Tennessee vs. Austin Peay
Most Passes I ntcrcepted- 7Westcrn Ky. vs. M orchead
East T ennessee vs. Aus1in Peay
Most Yards Interceptions Returncd- 139Western Ky. vs. West Illinois
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed- Minus 3Western Ky. vs. Austin Peay . .
OT HERS
Most Punt- 14 Austin Peay vs. T enncscc Tech
Best Punting Average- 54.0Midd le Tennessee vs. Ball State
M ost First Downs 33- Eastern Ky. vs.
Wisconsin-Oshkosh . .
M ost First Downs Rushing- 23Tennessee Tech vs. Mornings ide
Eastern Ky. vs. A shland .... .. . . ... . . ... .
Most First D0wns Passing- 19Murray vs. Iowa Wesleya n .... . •• .. . . .. . ..

SEASON
SCORING
Most Points Scorcd- 377 Western K y.
Fewest Points Scored- 20- Morehead
Most Point!:&gt; Yieldcd - 321 - Murray
Fcwes1 Points Yielded 40- Middle T ennessee
M ost T ouchdowns 54- Western K y.
M ost PATs Kicked 45 - Western Ky.
Most Field Goals 11 - Middle T ennessee 1971,
Murray 197 1, Tenn Tech . .
Most Points Scored Kicking- 67 { IJ FGs, 28 E Ps)
Eastern K y.
M ost Safeties- 4- Middle Tennessee
Most Points Per Game- 37. 7 Western K y.
TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Toial Yards Gained 4.071 - Westcrn Ky.
Fewest Yards By Opponenls- 1.5 11 Western Ky. . , .
Most Plays- 825- Eastern K y.
Most Average Yards Per Game--425.8
Western K y.
. . . ....... . .. .. . .... .

1951

Best Rushing Average- 8.6
Eas1ern Ky. vs . East Tennessee

Eastern Ky. vs. Nort hwood
1967
Most Fu mbles 12- T cnnessec Tech vs. Murray
1972
Most Fumbles Losl- 7-Tcnnessee Tech vs.
Western Ky. .
1967
Most Fumbles Rccovcrcd- 7Westcrn Ky. vs. Tennessee Tech
1967
Wes1ern Ky. vs. C. W, Post
1974
Most Yards Pcnalized- 19 1- Morehead vs. Eastern . 1969
Most Kick offs Kicked- I I - Murray vs.
Iowa Wesleyan
1967
Most Kickoffs Rece ived 10- Tennessee Tech
vs. Eastern Ky
1981
M ost Yard s on Punt Returns 153
Western Ky. vs. Morehead
1953
Most Yards Kickoff Returns- 202E.asiern Ky. vs. Murray
1978

1967
1967
1952
1978

PASSING
Most Yards Gained Passi ng- 2.433 - Murray
Most Average Yards Per Game- 243.3 Murray
Most AHempls- 380- Murray
M ost Complction!&gt;- 190Mur ray
...... .... .. . . .
East T ennessee .. . . ...... . .. . . . .. . . ... .
Best Complet ion Percentage 66. 1M iddle Tennessee
Fewest Ya rds By Opponcnt - 365Western Ky.
Most To uchdowns Passing- 25
Murray
. . . .... . • • ••••• • . • _
Western Ky. . ........ . . .... . . .. . • . .•• . _
Most First Downs Pass ing- 95West crn Ky . . .. .. . ... . .. ... . . .. . . . . ••. . .
Most Passes Had l ntcrcepted- .15
Aus1m Peay
Most Passes l ntcrccp!cd- 34 Ea st Tennessee
Fewest Touchdown Passe s A ll owed- I
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech ..

1965
1971
1965
197 1
1968
1973
1971
1974
1975
1972
1975
1967

52

19 73
1953
1966
195 7
1973
1973
1972

1980
1965
19 73
1973
197 1
1976
1957

1959
1959
1963
1972
1959
1978
1968
1968
1967
1967
197)
1965
1960
1968
197.l
1973
1969
1969
195 7
1972

�Most First Downs- 242 - East Tennessee
1973
Fewest First Downs Allowcd- 84- Middle Tennessee 1957

OTH E R S

M ost Punts - 90- Austin Peay

197 1

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
INDIVIDUAL FOOTBALL RECORDS
SINGLE GAME

O T H ERS

longest P unt Return - I()() yards- Phil Foster,
Mu. vs. Mo.
Lo ngest K ickoff Rcturn- 100 yards Ruford Crager,
Mo. vs. ET
Longest Pass I ntercept ion Return 100 yardsRay O ld ha m, MT vs. UT Chattanooga . . . . . .
George Floyd, EK vs. Youngstown
Longest Run with Recovered Rumble 99 yardsRay Neal. MT vs. Muskingham . .
M ost Yards Kickoff Rcrnrns- 202 J erry Parrish
Eastern Kentucky vs. Murray State

T OTAL OFFENSE

Most Yar ds T otal Offensc-428 Johnny Vance,
WK vs. Akron
Most Plays Total Offrnsc- 69 - Johnny Vance.

1969

WK vs. Akron

1969

Highest Average Per Play- 20.0 (1 20 yards in 6 atls.&gt;Hal Emerson. EK vs. WisconsinkOshkosh
1975
RUS HING

Most Attempts- 43- Alfrcd Thomp!S-on, EK vs. Mo .. 1973
Most Yards Gained Rushing 297 - Clarence J ackson.
WK

vs. Butler

1971

Oon Daty, EK vs. M o

Johnny Vance, WK vs. Akron

Most Consecutive Completions- I I Billy Walker,
MT vs. UT Mart in
Best percentage- 100%- Teddy M orr is (9-9),
MT vs. UT Chatta nooga
Most Yards Gained Passing----425 - Larry T illman,
Mu. vs. MT
Most Touchdo wn Passes 6 - Charles Porter.
Mo. VS. Marshall
M ost Passes Caught- 20- Harold Roberts,
AP vs. Murray (NCAA Record)
M ost Yards On Passes Ca ught- 316- Aaron Marsh,
EK vs. Northwood
Most Touchdown Passes Caught 4
Aaron Marsh, EK vs. No rthwood
Harold Roberts. AP vs. Murray
Purter Will iams. WK vs. Murray
Most lnterccptions----4 Buddy Pfaadt, EK vs. A P
Longest Pass Com pletion- 96 yardsLeo Peckenpaugh to Porter Williams, WK vs. Mu.
M ost Two-Point Conversions- 3- Billy Wa lker.
MT vs. UT Martin
Most Points By Passing- 36- Billy Wa lker.
MT vs. UT Ma rtin

M ost Rushing Attempts- 286- Larry Schreiber.
Tennessee Tech . . . . . .
Most Yards Rushing- 1.522- Larry Schrei ber.
T ennessee Tech . .
Highest Rushing Average- 9 . 1- Ray Purvis.
M iddle Tennessee ( Min. 50 alt.)

1969

1967
1965

1968
1969
1959

PASSING

Most Pass Attempts 380 Larry Tillman, Murray
1967
M ost Pass Complet ions- 190- Larry Tillman,
Murray
1967
Most Yards Gained Passing- 2,345- Charles Po rter.
M ore head . . .
....................
1950
Best Completion Pcrccntage- 66.2%-Charlcs Porter,
More head . . .
1950
M ost Touchd own passes Thrown- 25- Larry T illman,
Murray
... . . 1968
Most Passes Caught- 88- Harvcy Tanner
Murray
. . ... 1967
M ost Yards on Passes Caught- 1.069-Aaron Ma rsh.
Eastern Ky.
1967
M ost Touchdown Passes Caught- 13- Billy Hess,
Murray
1968
M ost Passes l nterceptcd- 12- John Fitzpatrick,
T ennessee T ech . . . . . . ,
1972

1967
1950
1967
1967
1967
1967
1973
1966
1970
1967
1967

SCOR I NG

Most Points Scored- 114- Dickie Moore.
Western Kentucky . ..
Must Touchdowns Scored 19 Dickie M oore.
Western Kentucky . . .
M ost Points By Kick.ing- 60- Butch Gent ry,
Tennessee Tech

M ost P oints- 28 Harold Roberts, AP vs. Mu.
1969
M ost Touchdowns 4 Held by Nine Players
M ost P oints By Kicking 13- Earl Cody (3 FG's, 4 EP).
1973

KIC K ING

M ost Extra Points Kicked - 9 J amie Lovett vs. Tenn. Tech
M ost Field Goals 3- Pa i Hauser, ET vs . M o.
(Tied by Ten Others)
Longest Field Goal- 58 yards Sta n Watt s.
Mu. vs. WK
Most Punts- 14- Mike Johnson. AP vs. TT
Best Punt Average' 54.0 - Mikc Sha.wen.
MT vs. Ball S tate
Longest Punt - 81 yards- C hip Johnson. AP vs. W K
M ost Punts Rcturncd- 9
Alan Coker. WK vs. Butler
Alan Coker. WK vs. MT . . . . . .
M os1 yards Punts Ret urned- 145- Virgil Livers,
WK vs. ET

1978

RUSHING

1969

SCORING

EK vs. MO.

1964

Mos1 Tota l Yards- 2.782- Charlcs Poncr. Morehead 1950
Most Total Plays-464- Larry Tillman, M urray
1967

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

1970
1980

TOTAL OFFENSE

. . .. 195 1
1954

PASS ING
Most Attcmpts- 59

1959

S EASON

Longest Run from Scrimmage 97 yardsCarl Walker, M u. vs. AP . . .

1950

1967
1967
1972

KICKI NG

M ost Ex tra Points Kicked 37 J erry Pu llins.
Eastern Kentucky .. .
M ost Field Goals- I I- Stan Watts, Murray and
Ken ny Nolan .. Middle Ten nessee
Butch Gentry. Tennessee Tech
M ost Punts 83- Richard McGlothlin,
East Tennessee . .
Ucst P un1ing Average-43.9 - Mikc Sha wen,
Midd le T ennessee
Most Punts Returned- 50- Virgil Livers.
Western Kentucky • . .. .
M ost Pu nts Retruned For Scorc- 3Mo Ho llingsworth, M orehead
Virgil Livers. Western Kcnlllcky .

1981
1967
1971
1971
1974

1974
1971
1971
1974

53

1968
197 1
1972
1969
1974
1974
197 1
1974

�•
1981 OVC TEAM STATISTICS
OVC ALL-TIME STANDINGS

I. [ astern Kentucky
2. Tennessee Tech
3. Middle Tennessee
4 Murray State
5. Austi n Peay
6 Morehead State
7. Youngstown State

8.

Won

Lost

Tied

137
122
110
104
60
64

82

7
3

99
93
119
86
155
3
8

5

Akron

6

Pel.
.622
.551
.541
.468
.4 12
.299
.625
.433

5
8
2
7
0

Ytins
19 411-81

1948-81
1948-8 1
1948-81
1963-8 1
1948-81
1981
1980-81

TEAM OFFENSE
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.

6.
7
8.
9.

Youngsto wn State
Morehead State
Akron

G
II
II
10
II
II
10
10

Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee

II
II

[astern Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Aust in Peay

Murray State

Pts.
294
24 1

207
229
282
163
132
229
158

Ave.

Yd.R

TD

Total

Avg.

2743

Avg.
224.8

TD

26.7

31

1446

131.5

5

39 19

356.3

2 1.9
20. 7
20.8
25.6
16.3
13.2
20.8
14.4

1721
2056
2436
2280
988
1887
1277
897

156.5
205.6
221.5
207.3
98.8
188.7
I 16.1
81.5

19
15
17
25
10
15
13
9

2109
1407
1324
1291
1899

19 1.7
140. 7
120.4
117.4
189.9
90.6
141.1
125.2

12
13
8
8
10
I
12

3830
3463
3760
3571
2887
2793
2829
2274

348.2
346.3
34 1.8
324.6
288 7
279.l
257.2
206.7

Yd.P.

Ave.

906

1552
1377

6

TEAM DEFENSE
G

Pts.

Avg.

TDs

II

112

10.2

II
II
4.
10
5.
II
6. Youngstown State
II
7. Morehead State
10
8 Te nnessee Tech
II
9. Austin Peay
10
*Includes TD allowed on a return .

173
204
183
160
2 15
256
231
227

6
13
19
14
6
16
21
20
21

A llow

RP
I.

2.
3.

Eastern Ke ntuc ky
Middle Tennessee
Weste rn Kentucky
Akron
Murray State

15.7
18.5

18.3 .
14.5
19.6
25.6
21.0
22.7

7
7

8
6
13
10
8

8
9

Yd.R.

A vg.

Yd.P

Avg.

13

!070

97.3

1451

13 1.9

252 1

229. 2

20
27
23 '
20•
26
34'
30'
JO

1487
1634
1548
1582
115 1
2213
1843
1633

135.2
148.5
154.8
143.8
104.6
221.3
167.5
163.3

1264
1500
1311
1607
220 1
1259
1993
2 11 6

114.9
136.4
131. 1
146. 1
200. 1
125.9
18 1.2
21 1.6

2724
3134
2859
3 189
3352
3472
3836
3749

247.6
284.9
285.9
289.9
304.7
347.2
348.7
374.9

Total

Avg.

Tot

MISCELLANEOUS
I.
2.

J.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

[ astern Kentucky
Murray State
Youngstown State
Middle Tennessee
Te nnessee Tec h
Western Kentucky
Akron
Austin Peay
Morehead S tate

First Downs
Passes Int. By
Own
Opp.
Own
Opp.
162
151
19
8
184
183
13
II
184
183
15
15
136
154
16
22
14 1
193
21
14
197
155
15
18
164
!JS
16
18
166
174
13
7
165
178
19
22

Fumbles
Own
23-1 0
39-1 7
35- 18
28-16
20- 10
30- 16
22- 11
46- 17
18-11

Lost
Opp.
34- 15

19-10
37-19
43-2 1
4 1-19
44-25
18-10
25- 11
25-18

Yds. Pen.
Own
Opp.
670
649
973
47 1
569
778
637
576
584
67 1
9 17
537
694
353
730
548
7)5
484

FINAL 1981 STANDINGS
Conference Games

I.
2.
2.
4.
4.

4.
4.

8

9.

w

L

Eastern Kentucky

8

0

Murra y State
Youngstown State
M iddlc Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
Weste rn Ke ntucky
Akron
Austin Peay
Morehead State

5

3
3

5

4

4

4
4

3
0

4
4
5

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

54

PF

A ll Games

224

PA
85

168
186
110
155
138
112
155
112

119
135
118
172
145
159
199
226

w

1"

PF

PA

10

0

Z94

0
7
6
6

0

229
282
158
229
241
132
207
16)

I IZ
160
2 15
173
231
204
183
227
256

l.

0
0
0
0
0
0

�1981 OVC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TOT AL OFFENSE
G

I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Gino Gibbs. MU
Paris Wicks. VS
Ral ph Antone, WK

C hris ha■c, EK
Jamie D eV ore, YS
Floyd Jones, A P
Tony Costantine, TT
Mike Kallman, AP
Don Reeves. MO

Act.
367
246
234

II
II
II
II
II

211
274
136
278
202
174

10
II
9
9

Rush

Pass

Yds.

YPG

563
1363
I
71
288
1093
-135
15 1
-6 1

1310
28
1356
120 1
947
15
1321
8 18

1873
1391
1357

170.3
126.5
123.4
115.6
112.3
110.8

1272
1235
1108
1186
969
929

990

107.8
107.7
103.2

PASSING
G
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
7.
9.

Don Reeves, M 0
Tony Costantine. rr
Ralph Antone. WK
Gino Gibbs, MU
Brown Sanford, MT
Chris Issac, F..K
Mike Katzman. AP

Ron Gliha. AK
Jamie DeVore, VS

9
II
II
II
8
II
9
8
II

Att.
169
2 12
191
187
141
148
126
116
15 1

Comp.
87
103
101
92
64

Int.
12
13
11
II
9

72
57
50
62

II
II

Yds.

TD

Pct.

CPG

990
1321
1356
1310
886
1201
8 18
646
947

4
II
8
8
2

.5 15
.486
.529
.492
.454

9 .7
9.4
9.2
8.4
8.0
6.6
6.3
6.3
5.6

TD
16
8
7

YPG
123.9
109.3
104. 1
103.0
83.8
62.0
58.9
51.2
50.6

.486

.452
.431
.411

RUSHING
I.
2.
3.
4.

5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Paris Wicks, YS
Floyd Jones, AP
Dennis Brumfield, AK
T erence Thompson, EK
Nick Nance, MU
Marvin McClennon, TT

G
II
10
10

R

Yds.

YPR

1363
1093
104 1
1133
838
558
589
563

5.7
8.2
3.8
6.5
5.4
3.5
4.3
3.1
5.7

Yd.&lt;l i .
736
642
408
280
415
287
290
337

TD

RPG

3

4.4
3.8
3.3
2.8
2.7
2.4
2.4
2.2

EP

FG

TP

PPG

I
0
0
22
0
29
0
2
22

0

104

0
0

72
66

14
0
10
0
0

64
60
59
54
52

9.5
6.6
6.6
5.8

II

55

Troy Snardon, WK

II
10
9
10

Gino Gibbs. MU
Danny Embree. WK

II
II

245
134
273
173
154
160
137
180
97

G

Ct.

II
10
10
II
II
II
9

II

48
38
33
31
30
26
22
23

G
II

TD
17

II

12
II
0
10
0
9
8
0

557

12
9
3
8
3

PASS RECEIVING
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
6.
8.

John Newby, W K

Bo Chambers, MO
Mark L edford, MO

Reggie Bazel. TT
Ron H unter, WK
Brad Mill ice. TT
Ond ra Woods. A P
J e ff Patterson. YS

2

SCORING
I.
2.
2.
4.
5
6.
6.
8.
9.

Par is Wicks, YS

Terence Tho mpson, EK
Floyd J ones. AP
Pa ul McFadden, YS
Reggie Bazel. Tr

Jamie Lovett, E K
N ick Nance, MU
R oy C hambers, MO
Ray Mullican. TT

10
II
II
II
10
10
II

55

5.5
5.4
5.4
5.2
5.0

�..
KICK SCORING
Paul McFadden, YS

C
II

Jamie t ovett, EK

II

Ray M ullican, TT

5. Jeff Lancaster, MU
6. . Ji m Gri ffit hs, WK

II
II
II
II

7.
8.

IO

14-21
10-21
11 - 17
13-15
11- 17
7- 13
7- 14

10

4-8

I.
2.
J.
4.

Kelly Potter, MT

Dennis H eckm an, AK
Ray Hampton, AP

FG EP-ATT
22-23
29-33
22-23
15- 15
18- 19
24-28
13- 15
19-20

KICKO FF RETURNS
No.
I.
2.
J.
4.

5.

18•
19•
13
14
28•

J erry Parrish, EK
Billy Blaylock, TT

Marcus Moss, MU
J o-J o Lee, WK
Bo C hambers, M O

Yd,.
534
414
281
286
560

Avg,
29.7
2 1.8
21.6
20.4
20.0

• One TD

PUNTING
I.
2.

John Christopher, MO
Chris Weber, VS

3.

Lanny S anders, EK

4.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Mike Miller, WK
David Tuck, M U
T im Stayccr. A K
T im Hammond, AP
Mark Pemberton, TT

J immy Merryman, MT

No.
76
66
54
70
61
28
73
76
82

Avg.
43.7
40.9
38.4
38.2
38.2
37.1
36.5
36.3
34.8

No.

Yds.

29 •
32•
21 •

340
289
223
190
183

PUNT R ETU RN S
I.
2.

J.
4.

5.

Ronald Hopkins, MU
George Floyd, EK
Kendall Taylor, n ·
Pat Snow, A K
Sidney Pigg. MT

26
26

Avg.
11.7
9.0
8.3
7.3
7. 1

INTER CEPTIONS
7
7

Yds.
121
67
15

5

58

T

Asst.

TOT

73
79
80
49
42
60

100

173
17 1
160
137
127
126

No.
9

I. Gt-0r ge ., loyd, E K
2. Roosevelt Jewells, A K
3. Tony Panebianco, TT
4 . Regina ld Johnson. W K

TA CKLES AN D ASSISTS
I.
2.
3.
4.

5.
6

Paul Gray. W K

Brad Reese. AK
Donald White, MU
Tom Tussey, WK
David S uggs. WK
Vi nce Tucker. MU

56

92
80
88
85

66

TP

PPG

64

5.8

59

5.4
5.0
4.9
4.6
4.1
J.4
3.1

55
54
51
45
34
JI

�SCORING
TD
Lovett, K

Thompson, T B
Isaac, QB

Yeast, FB

0
0
48
24

R
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-0
1-2

No.

Y ds.

12
II
9
9
9
7

70
81
36
35
28
52
42
41
59
37
41
22
8
8
12
7
6

0
13
8
7

Hairston, TB

5

Bird, SE
Sutkamp, F B

4
3
2
2

Parrish, FL
McPhaul, FL
Dickerson , FB
Curtis, TE

Branch, FB
F loyd, DB
Team

Nussbaum, K
TOTALS
Opponents

I

K
38--43
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3-3
41--46
20-20

p

FG

SAF

TP

0
0
0- 1
0
0
0- 1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0-2
1- 2

14-25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14-25
7- 10

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2

80
78
48
42
30
24
18
12
12
6
6
6
6
4
3
375
191

TACKLES FOR LOSSES
McShane, NG
Taylor, OT

Jackson. LB
Bell. DE
Hill, LB
Woods, DT
Robinson, NG

Willoughby, OT
Brown, DT
Floyd, D B
Keller, DE
Dominguez, LB
Young. DE
Hardy , DE
Simmons. LB
Mims, S
Henderson, DE

4
. 3
2

5
5
5

Wagers. LB

White, DB
Byrd. S
Parks, DB

TOTALS

I

I

96

589

No.
IO

Y ds.

Avg.

TD

13 1
16
45
27
24
18
12
9

13.1
3.2
15.0
13.5
24.0
18.0
12.0
9.0
1.0
0.0
I0.9

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

IN TERCEPTIONS
Floyd, DB
Parks. DB
Byrd. S
White. DB
Simpson, DB

5
3
2

Hardin. S

Jackson, LB
Hardy, DE

Mims, S
Dominguez, LB

TOTALS

I

0

26

283

57

�•
FUMBLE R ECOVERIES
No.
Young. DE

Bell. DE
Hill. LB
Taylor, DT
Woods. DT

2
2

White. D8
Dominguez, LB
Ca mp bell. DT
M cShanc. NG
Brown. DT
Burnette , LB
Byrd. D B
Jackson. LB
TOTALS

I
I

19

PUNTING
No.

Sanders. P
Rowe. P
TOTALS

63
3
66

Yds.
24 15
153
2568

CAUSE OF FUMBLE
N o.

White. DB
Jackson. LB
Dominguez, LB

4

Taylor. DT
Floyd. D B

3

4

Wagers. LB
Bell. DE
M cShane, NG

Byrd. S
Hill. LB

Woods. DT
You ng, D E
TOTALS

I
I

25

58

Avg.
38.3
51.0
38.9

Long

59
61
61

�EASTERN FOOTBALL SINCE 1910

EKU

OPP

19 10

Richmond (City ·1earn)

16
0
0

0

15
5

Ru:hmond (City Team)
Lexington H.S.
Pleasureville
Stanford H .S.
Record: 1-4-0

EKU

0

Record: 0-2-0

5

Caldwe ll H .S .

0

Paris H.S.

1

21

10

OP P

1920

Pain t Liclc

0
Paint Lick
0
Richmo nd Amer Ltg.
H U
lost: no score h!ltcd
Gcor~cto wn . .
(N A }
Record : 2-1-0

5

Record: 1-3- 1

EKU
0
12
0
26
14
G
0
7

OP P

19 12

u

Richmond (Ci1y ream)

13

M illcrsburg M-1.
Lexu1gt on M.S.
Threlkeld Se lei.:t
Cynthiana H.S.
Millersburg M . l.

]4

6

0
0

Georgetown

0

0
6
6

EKU lost;
n,, score listtd

0
40

Ken tucky Wesleyan

[ KU

0
34
0

0
0
0

1914
Stanford t·t .S.
Lancaster H . S
Kentucky W esleyan
Cynthiana H .S.
Western
Somerset HS.
Western
Cynt hiana H .S .
Stanford H .S.
Record: 2-7-0

[ KU
6

0
0
0
6

19
14
IJ
0

6
16

191 5

Millers burg M.1
Kemucky Wesleyan
Western
Mille rs burg M .I
Western
Record: 2- 1- 2

EKU

Krntuc'iy Wesleyan
UK Sophomores
Cumberland
Western
Record: I-J-1

..

0
0
20
33
21

41
19
0

1916

Kentucky Wesleyan
Lincoln County
Western
Centre
Lexington H .S .
Western
Record: 4-3-0

..

l9U,

Marshall Co llege.'

OPP

L. M U
Georgetown

14
0
21

Trans y

ll

Union
Indiana Teacher~
E. Tenn Normal

6
10
6
0

St. Ma t &gt;·', (\)liege
Morri!I Harvey College

J

R,-cord: 4-5-0

F.k\1
0
)9
6
3I
13
12
I}

32
0

1921
Ctntrr
Unio n

OPP
1

0

Wcskyan
E . T _ T ea,:hers
Tu,culum .
.'-.-1orehead
lJ of L
St. Mary·,
We~1ern

0

0
6
.. 21

6
12

Rl'-:Orll : 5-4-0

7
12

Ol'P

19JJ

L exingt on H .S.
Record: 1-2-0

6
l.l
7

Paint Lic k

t:kU
0
0

S1anford H.S
Transylvania

OPP

1921

1

44
. (NA)

Rci.:ord : 3-4-2

J
14

7
0

3

Cynthiana H.S.
Stanford H.S

EKll

[KU

u

0

0
IJ
0

0

Paris H .S.
Richmond Star!I . .

F.kU

48

EK\;
0

0

40

5
16

0 Cald'-1.-ell H .S
21

OPP
9

19 19
Paint Lick
Par i) H.S.

0

22

OPP

19 11

EKU

OP P

19 22

Wesleyan
T ransy Frosh .
T ransy Frosh .
Cumberland
Wtstc:rn

George1own frosh

7

0
15
0
47
0

Union

EKU

1928

l()uisvilk
Mo rris Haney

0
0
0

M o rehead

u

T ransylvania

1

Ol'P
12
18
18
64

Kentucky Wesleyan

40

Union
Recurd : 0-6-0

]4

Record: 2-3-2

. . (NAI

F.Kll
OPP

t:kU

OPP

1923

13

0
0
6

State Frosh
G&lt;-orgt1own Fro..h
Cumber land

0

Ken1ucky W esleyan

46
18
81

12
19

1

0
JJ

0
0

0

EkU
0
19

13
49
7
0
14
33

• Nole: There were no teams for the
191 7 a nd 19 18 seasons due to Wo rld
War I.

6
0
0

0
21
0

6
0
0

1924
Wesleyan
Cumberland
Georgetown Frosh
Mar y'"
L.M .U .
Transy
Morehead
Union

s,

EKU
0

OPP

t:KU

21

0

6
0

0
0
0

1

0
IJ
6
67
49

Record: 3-3- J

59

193-0

Sue Bennc.-tl
Murray
U of L
Wesleyan
Morehead

0
.. .... 13
56

13
2

Tramy

0

0
0

Union .
W eMern

0

OPP
.. 19

8
. 46
. I3
. 36
.. 38
.. 19
26
36

OPP
6
.. 52
. 52
.. 3)
0
...... . 26
.4l

. 50

Record: 1-7-0

OPP

1925

UK Frosh
George1own .
L .M .U
S1. Mary' s
Transy
M o rehead
Union .

19 29
U111on .
Sue Bennell
Murray .
Morehead
Trans.y
Georgttown
ll of I.
Wesleyan
Western
Record : 1-8 ·0

Record:5-3-0

OPP
0
26
12
26
18
0

9
6

. 26

Re..:ord:J -5- 1

6

OPP

Union College
T ramy R~scrve .
Centre Frosh
U nion College

2
14
0

14

13
0
1

0

0

F.kU
JI
0
0
I2
0

19 3 1

S ue Benne:!! .
Ohio Nonhern
Wit tenberg
U of L
Geo rge1own .
L.M.lJ.
Western
R~cord: 1-6 -0

OPP
0
.. 16
99
19
. . . . . 25
I)
.. 4 2

�EKU

19)2

Georgetown
U of L

6
38
0
0
19

Union
T r an'&gt;y

Morehead

OPP
7
0
0

0
0

Record : 2- 1-2

urn
6
Q

0
0
6
7

1933

Union .
Georgetown .
Ea!.t Tenn

t'.KU
19
7
19
47
0
36
18

1938

Geo1ge1own

T ransy
East Tenn. Teachers
Cenual Normal

Morehead
We~tern
Indiana St Teachers .

Union .

OPP
0
0

0
0
0
32
7
0

EKU
19
14
7
7
6

0
32
54

Re(ord: 6- 1-0

OPP

OPP

1945

Indianapolis State.
Tenn Tech .
Central Mich.
Murray.
Val paraiso .

.

C atawba
Tenn. Tech
Kirk sville (Missouri) . .

. I2
. 12
14
7
.. .. I 3
0
0

Record: 4-3- 1

6
0
0

Transy
M orehead
Lou1wille

0
IJ

~ccord : 1-2-.1

1934
F.KU
0 Miami (Ohio)

Transy
Unio n
Georgetown
Morehead
We,;tcrn
Louisville

0

6

OPP
19
18
14
. 18
0
47
Il

F.KU

1939
C arson Newman
Tran~y

21
)9
20
14
21
6
32

Cumberland
Central Michigan
Georgetown .
Mo rehead
Union
We\lc:rn
In diana Teachers

0
28

OPP
7
0
18
0
7
. . . . 26
J

F.KU
IJ
7
7
26
7
12
6
28

1946

Tenn . Tech

Catawba
C entral Michigan .
Murray.

Tenn. Tech
Valparaiso
M orehead
U of L .
Western

OPP
0
9

. . 20
. . ll
. . 20
7
. . . .. 12
J
0

Record: 5-4 -0

Record; 6-3 -0

Record: 1-6 -0

EKU
[KU
7

1935

Miami (Ohio

66 Alfred Holbrook
52 Hiwas~et'
6
9
0
53

6

6

Georgetown .
U of L
Centre
Morehead
Transy
Union .
Tramy
Weqe,n

OPP
. JJ
6
0
8
0
19
0

1940

Illinois Normal .
Non hern 111.
M o rehead
Arkansas A&amp;M .
Bowling Green (Ohio)
Central Michigan
Cumbe rland
King College .

20
35

27
]9

48
2l
48
JI

OPP
0
0
. . .. 13
0
0

0

EKU
14
6

1947

Eastern Illinois
Marshall
Murray
Emory and H enry .
Valparaiso .
M o rehead
U or L.
Western
SE Lo u isiana

13
34
18
)4

13
2)
6

Reco rd: 8-0-0

OPP
. .. IJ
7
. . . .. 21

0
0
7
14
7

... . JO

Record: 5-4 -0

12
40

RC-l' 0rd: 4 -6- I

F.KU
F.KU
39
7
]4
7

6
9
13
0
12

19341

Mar.shall
Franklin (Ind . )
Alfred Holbrook
Morehead
George town .
U o f L.
Transy
Western
Unio n

OPP
0
0
0
. . . 19
2

6

18
14
6
21

20
41
54
32

194 1

N . W . Missouri
Carson Newman
Murray .
Kmg College .
W t,;tc rn
Georgetown
Ill . No rmal
Morehead

EKU

OPP

0

J
0
0
0
27
0
0
. I)

25
20
6
ll
20
7

0
IJ
32
26

Re,:ord : 7- 1-0

194S

Xavier Unive nily .
Eastern Illinois
Marshall
Murra y.
Emory and H e nry .
M ichigan Normal .
Morehead
Evansville
Western
Northern Illinois
SE Lo uisiana .

OPP
. .. .. J I
14
J

0
6
0
0
. . 14

Rec ord: 8 -3-0

Record: 7-2-0

F.KU
EKU
J

28
12
14

0
0
14

6

1937

Tenn . Tech
Franklin College
T ra nsy
Cenira l Normal
Morehead
Wes1ern
Unio n .
U of I.
Recor d : j.2. J

OPP
0
6

6
7
.. .. 26
. 23
0
6

13
7
0
6

18
20
0

1942

Tenn . T ech
W . M issouri State .
Morr is Harve y
U of Akron .
Weste rn
West Liher1y
Mo rehead
Murr ay .
Record: 4 -2-2

1943-44 no sports dut 10 war

60

OPP
0

F.KU
J
0
0
6

20
6

J
7
20
20
20
26
J
20
21

1949

OPP

H e idelberg
19
. . 24
Ma rshall
M urray .
0
2)
Wofford
M ichigan Normal .
6
. . . . . . . 27
Morehead
Evansville
7
Weslern
Bo wling Green (Ohio} . . . . . 13
Record: 4 -4 - 1

�·~

EKU

OPP
.15
0
19
7
0
7
20
14

6 Heidelberg .
]4 Marshall
0 Murray . .
47 Tenn . Tech
56 Erskine .
14 Morehead
26 Evansville
IJ Western
]4 Bowling Green (Ohio) . .
I J Wofford

EKU
6
14
21
7
IJ
35
20

Tenn. Tech

JI
1l
0
11
58
6
6
JI
27
14

. . . . . . . . .. . ... 20
. . 14
Morris H arvey
6
W estern
0
u of L .
. . . 45
Wofford
0

)

Mar.'ihall
Murray .
Tenn . Tech

Erskine .
Morehead

EKU
7
7
19
12
0
27
17
0
0
0

OPP
.... . .. . .. 12
6
9
14
0
0

Evansville

Wcs1ern

7
13
26

Ohio University
Slet son University

EKU

Eas1 Tennessee
Austin Peay
Western

Tenn. Tech
Morehead
Marshall

1956

OPP

6
. .. . . .... . . 14
Middle Tennessee .
. . 26
East T cnnesscc .
. . 13
Western
. . 14
Morris H arvty
7
Tenn. Tech
11

·o

Morehead
U of L .

. . 14

Record: 4-5-0

EKU

1951

14
15

OPP
6
. 19
20
. 28 ·
0
. 20
. 48
34

EKU
0
14
26
14

JO

1953

John Carroll
Middk Tennessee .
Murray
Tenn. Tech
Youngstown
Morehead
Evansville
Western
U of L ..
Stel.s on Universi1y

IJ

Middle T cnnessee .. . .. ... . 22
Eas1 Ten nessee ... . . ... . . .. 13

22
21
15

Austin Pea)·

Wcs1ern
Tenn. Tech

8
IJ

Morehead

Marshall

0

IJ

IJ
28
14
4()

OPP

1957

7
Toledo
4()
U of L.
. . . 19
Murray .
Middle T('nnessee . .. . .. . .. . 35
. 27
Eas1 Tennessee
0
Youngslown
0
Wc-s1ern
.)4
Tennessee Tech .
Morehead
3

Record: 3-4-1

20
I5
19
0
19
25
59
1l
20

OPP
.. . ... ))

7
16
. . .. 14
0
20

Record: 4-5-0

7 Toledo
26 Marshall
0 Murray
14 Tenn. Tech
35 Evansville
20 Morehead
6 Western
20 U of L.

EKU

1961

U of L
Murray

Record: 7-3-0

EKU

OPP
6
. . . . .. 28
. . . .. . 21
.. 14
0
... IJ
7
. . . .. 20
. .... 21
. IJ

Record: 3-6-1

Toledo
Murray

12
7
19
12
6
IJ
25
19
6

1960

F1. Campbell
U of L
M urray
Midd le Te nnessee

Reco rd: 5-4- 1

1951

Hillsdale

6

Omaha
Morehead

Record: 6-4-0

EKU

OPP

6
Middle Tennessee . . . . .. .. . 21
M urray .
6

IJ
.1 4

1955

Toledo

Record: 4-5-0

OPP
. 19
6
14
7
20
7
9
7
I3
.. ... . 26

EKU
14
0
IJ
14
19
24

1961

22 Tampa University .

u

28
20
14

6
21
12
12

OPP
6

M urray .
... .. 17
M iddle Tennessee
8
East T ennessec . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Aust in Peay
7
Western
5
Tenn. Tech
0
Morehead · · ·· · ··· ··· ·
. 20
East Carolina .
. 29
Record : 6-3.0

OPP

1958

Toledo
U of L .
Murray .
Middle Tenoessee .
Eas1 Tennessee
Youngstown
Western
Tennessee Tech
Morehead

2

n u

19
. .. 20
6
. . 14
6
14
. . . 21
. .. 20
6

Record: 3-6-0

Record: 8-2-0

EIW

1963

OPP

14

A ustin Peay .
0
Findlay .
. . .. . . . . 28
Murray.
... . .. . . 20
28 Middle Tennessee .... . . . . .. 33
12 East Tennessee .
.35
3 T ampa University .
7
6 Western
.. . .. . 29
19 Tenn . Tech
.. 21
0 Morehead
6
34 Youngstown
. ... ... 14
7
0

Record : 2-8.0

EKU
19
26
25
14
25
12
1l
21
20
6

OPP

1954

John Carroll .
Middle Tennessee .
Murray .
Tenn. Tech
Youngs1own
Morehead
Toledo
Wes1ern
U of L

0
0
6

... . 13
0
6

Omaha (Tangerint.' Bo wl) .
Record: 8-0- 1

EKU
2
7
6
7
21
7
10
12

OPP

1959

Toledo . .
U of L
Murray
Middle Tennessee .
Easl Te nnessee
Austin Peay
Wes1ern
Tenn. Tech
Morehead
Record : 3-6-0

61

. . . 20
14
0
. 14
. . .. 13
14
..... 14

EKU
0
7
6
IJ
35
17
0
7
10

1964
Austin Peay . .
Youngstown
Murray
Middle Tennessee
East Tennessee .
Findlay .
Weslern
Tenn. Tech
Mo rehead

Record: 3-5-1

OPP
. . . . 26
. . . . 21

6
. . 20
. IJ
14
.. 24
.. .. . 27

�•
OPP

EKU

1965
JS AustinPea y•
12 Ma rsha ll

Murray .
Middlt Tennessee
East Tennessee . .

17
10
23

Findlay . .

3
28
28
38

Western
Tenn. Tech
Morehead
Record: 4-4-1
•Forfeited

. . ... JO

.28
. 17
. 14
0
.. . ... . . . ]4
.1 2

. . 14
20

EKU

OPP

1970

I3
10

Ball State
Eas1 Tennessee .

.12

38
24

Austin Peay .

7
. 10
10
. 19
7

Midd le Tennessee
Eastern Michigan

21
7

Western Kcn1 ucky .
M urray State .
20 Tenn. Tech
17
9

Ind ia na State
Morehead Seate .

13

6

I]

0
. . 16

Rc.:ord: 8-2-0

EKU

OPP

1975

42
JO

Wisconsi n-Oshkosh

10

UT -Cha1tanooga

21
49
34
ll
7
J

East Tennessee

Day1on

7
... ... 24

.10
. . 14
0
24
7
26
. 14
. 36
9

Auslin Peay.
Middle Tennessee

50

Western K en tucky
Murray State .
Tenn . Tech
Ash land College

17

Morehead S1ate .

Record: 8-2-1

EKU

14

OPP

Austin Pea y

JJ
26
27
20
21
35

24
3
19

1966

15
6

Marshall
Mu rray.
Middle Tennessee .

6
22
7

East Tennessee .

6

Findlay

Western
Tenn. Tech .
Morehead
Tampa Uni..,ersi1y .

.1 2
7
. . . .21

6

Reco rd: 7-3-0

EKU

1967
Dayton .
Ea.st T ennesscc .
A ustin Peay .
14 M iddle Tennessee
l5 Northwood
14 Western
28 Murray .
24 Tenn. Tech
37 Youngstown
7 Morehead
27 •Ball State .
0
35
37

20
2I

28
14
18
0

14

OPP

12
7

. . ll

Record: 8-1-2
• NCAA Grantland R ice Bowl

OPP
12
. . . 14

9
A ust in Peay .
... . . . l 1
Middle Tennessee
Eastern Michigan .
0
Western Kent ucky . .
. 16
. 17
Murray Staie
Tenn. Tech
14
Applachian State
Morehead State .
. 10

28

. .. . 16
7
0
7
0
.1 4
7
. ... 0

1961
63 H illsd ale, Mich.
2 3 East Tennessee .
. 2 1 A ust in Peay ..
49 M iddle TennesSC"e . .
20 Akron
16 Western Kentucky .
2 1 Murray S tate .
38 Tenn. Tech
12 Youngstown
35 Morehead

EKU

1972
OPP
SE Louisiana .
0
Indiana Univ . (Pa.) .
7
East Tennessee .
. . . .. .. 28
21 A ust in Peay .
6
13 Midd le Tennessee .
0
14 Central Michigan .
. 21
0 Western Kentucky
. . 10
J Murray Stale .
7
Tenn . Tech
. 14
7 Appalachian State .
.. 51
28 Mo rehead Siate
6
10
34
12

20
. . 14
. 26
7

R &lt;cord : 8·2-0

EKU
10
26
14
24
29
16
0
20
JO
7
37

UT-Chauanooga
Indiana (Pa.) .
East Tennessee .
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee .
UT -Mart in .
Western Kentucky
Murray State
Tenn. Tech
Central Mi ch igan .
Morehead S tate

6
.. I 3
38
7
. .. .. . 28
. . 14
JI
. 21
... 14
. 21
21

Record : 7-4-0

EKU
EKU

1969
Ball State .
East Tennessee .
29 Austin Peay .
14 Middle Tennessee .
9 Akron
26 Western Kentucky
34 Murray S1a1e .
17 Tenn. Tech
14 Indiana State .
II Morehead State .
13
7

OPP
0
. . 19

17
21

22

10

21

0

24
24

. . . 28
27
. IJ
7
. 12
. . . . 23

. 14
• Middle Tennessee .
. 10
• Wes1ern Ken1ucky
IO
• Murray State ..
14
• Tennessee Tech
31 • Morehead S1ate
12
7 North Dakota State (NC AA
. 10
Division II Pl ayorfs ►

40
6
12
28

JO
29
]4
21

1974
Day1on
East Tennessee
Austin Peay
Middle Tennesse
UT-Martin .
We:stern Kentucky
Murray S1a1e
Tenn. Tech
A shland College
Morehead State

Record: 8•2-0

Record : 6-4-0

62

t:K r
24
14
lX
17
IU
15

20
lX
1.l
42

1917
l&gt;da warc .
W111t·nberg
• Ea ... t l'l· nnc-. ... ce
• Austin Pea }
• Midd le

I t.'lllle))t'C

OPP
23
. 20
9
.. I 7
9
. 34
. . 16
14
. 23
. . 14

10
49
14
42
17
16
24
20
)5

JO

OPP
7
17
14
20
IY

I()
• \Ve)tcr n Ke ntud,)
' Murr.t} St.ttl"
24
)I
'" lenm·..,,st·t· rn·h
Dayton
20
• Morcnl·ad State
I .1
Rcnird : 5-5-0
•Oh10 Va lk~ C0Mcrn1l'l' gaml·

1978
Troy State
East Tennessee
Aust in Peay
Middle Tennessee
Dayton
Western Kentucky
Murray State
r ennessee Tech
Akro n
Morehead State
Reco rd: 8-2-0

EKU
OPP

1973

. 37
0

. 10
. ... IJ

Record: 8-3-0
' Ohlo Valley Conference game

OPP
0
. 20
20
.21
. JI
7

1976
21 D ayton .
2 1 Delaware
28 Willen berg
2 1 • East Tennessee
27 • Austin Peay ..

Record : 6-4-1

Record: 5-6-0

EKU

OPP

EKU
1971
SE Louisiana
Nort hern Iowa
East T enncssee .

EKU

EKU

1979
17 Kent State

15 Troy St&lt;.ttc
20 fast Tenm;ssct
]5 ;\u)l i n Peay•
S2 M iddk Tcnlll"S)ct·•
JJ C~ l S tatc• Fullcn on
\\.'l•s1cr11 Ke ntuc ky•
Mu rray S1..11c•
15 r cnnes~l'(' rl'l'h*
27 .lacks1rn Statl·
.14 Morl·hl"ad Slate•
J:\ :\c\;1da-R eno • •
JO Le hig h*" O h io Valle) Cunl1.:rnll'l" Game
*-:\(.";\;\ J-;\;\ Playnff~
Rl"COrd : l 1•2-0

OPP
16
6
0
12
16
17
21
16
14
0

OPP
14

u
27
IO
10

24
()

21
7

)0

�EKU
1980
OPP
24 Kentucky State ........... ...... 21
10 Akron* ......................... 21
45 Youngstown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
23 Austin Peay• .... .. ... . ...... .. . 10
24 MiddleTenn. • ............. • . . ... 0
25 East Ten nessee ... . . . .•. • .. • • • • ... 0
IO Western Kentucky* . . . . . • . • • • • . . . 13
24 M urray St. (HC)* ............... 14
48 Tennessee Tech* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
28 East Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
18 Morehead State• .. .... .... . ..... 14
n ~~h .... . ........... ... ......
29 Boise State •• ..... . . ... . .. . . ... 3 1
• Ohio Va lley Conference Game
•• NCAA I-AA Title Game, (Sacramento,
Ca lif.)

w

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�Women's Cross Country

..

1982 SCHED U LE
Date
Sept. 10
Sept. 18
Sept. 25
Oct. 2
Oct. 9
Oct. 15
Oct. 23
O ct. 30
S ite of NCAA

Opponent
EK U Horne D ual Meet
UK Invitational
Lady Vol Invitational
O hio State Invit ational
India na
E K U Invitatio nal
Florida Invitational
OVC C hampionsh ip
Championships t o be an nounced later

Site
Horne
A way
Knoxville, Tenn.
Away
Away
Horne
Away
Horne

1982 ROSTER
Name
Barbara Fennell
Lisa Graham
Karen Had en
Maria Pazarentzos
Lisa Renner
J ean Strait
.J enny Taulbee
Bonnie Turner
Stephanie Wet zel

Class

J r.
Soph.
Jr.

J r.
Soph.

Sr.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.

Hometown
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Cinci nna t i, O h io
Richmond, Ky.
Springfield, O hio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Bryan, Ohio
Bagdad, Ky .
M in ford , Ohio
Greenville, O hio

1982 PROSPECTUS
With t he t op two d ista nce runners in the O hio Valley Confere nce ret urning in Lisa R enner
and Maria Pazarcnt1.os, Eastern expects to have a good season and im prove on its th ird place
conference fin is h of 1981.
Lisa Re nner, '81 O VC champion in cross country, and Maria Pazarcntzos, winner of t he
1,500 meter and 3,000 meter races in outdoor t rack, will serve as t he leaders for t he team.

Rick Erdmann
Head Coach

Lisa Renner

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Maria Pazarentzos

�Men's Golf
1982 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 23-26
Oct. 8- 10
Oct. 13-16
Nov. 7-10

Opponent
Buckeye Fall Classic
EKU Fall Classic
Duke Fall Invitational
Harvey Penick Invitational

Site
Columbus, Ohio
Home
Durham, N. C.
Austin , Tex.

1982 ROSTER
Name
Pat Stephens
Tim Duignan
Kelly Fi nney
Mike Goldston
J eff J oyce
Tom Shelton
Dave Smith
Barry Wehrman
Phil Wehrman
Steve Brandenburg
Rob Quammen
Billy Sebastian
Scott Stephens
Scott Simpson
Russ Barger
.Jeff Quammen

Class
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
.Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
.Jr.
Jr.
J r.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
.Jr.
Fr.
Fr.

Hometown
Richmond, Ky.
Knoxville, Tenn.
C incinnati, Ohio
Central City, Ky.
Columbus, Ohio
Somerset, Ky.
Syracuse, N. Y.
Florence, Ky.
Florence, Ky.
Richmond, Ky.
Lexington, Ky.
Irvine, Ky.
Richmond, Ky.
Benton, Ill.
Oak Ridge, Tenn.
Lex ington, Ky .

1982 PROSPECTUS
Bobby Seaholm, 1982 Ohio Valley Con ference Coach of the Year, has high hopes for his
1982-83 EK U golf team. Led by three AII-OVC choices - Pat Stephens and T im Duignan of '82
and Kelly Finney in '8 1 - Eastern should be a top contender for a repeat performance of taking
the OVC championship nag.
"We're expecting a good year a nd are going to work hard toward a consecutive OVC title
and a berth in the NCAA Tourney," said Seaholm.
S tephens, a senior from Richmond's Madison Central High School, was the 1982 OVC
Golfer of the Year by virtue of his 12-stroke individual victory in the OVC tourney. His teammate, Duigna n, was runnerup.

Bobby Seaholm
Head Coach

Pat Stephens

65

Tim Duignan

�Women's Field Hockey
•

1982 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 4
Sept. 11
Sept. 17-18

Sept. 25
Sept. 29
Oct. 1-2
Oct. 9-10
Oct. 15
Oct. 16
Oct. 2 1
Oct. 23-24
Oct. 26

Opponent
Blue Grass Association
M iami (Ohio)
James Madison
Ball State
Ohio
Berea (scrimmage)
SIU Invitational
Virginia Tech Invitational
Dayton
Vanderbilt
St. Louis
Earlham
Ohio Sta te Invitational
Transylvania

Time
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
TBA

Site

Home
Away
Home
Home
Home
Carbondale, Ill.
Blacksburg, Va.
Home
Home
Away
Away
Away

1:00 p.m.
4:30 p.m.

4:00 p.m.
TBA
4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.

1982 ROSTER
Name
Ka thy Boughton
Suzanne Hastings
Wilma Howard
Terri Johnson
Carole Ann Lankford
Lisa Loran
Julie T heiler
Robin Forhecz
Linda Ransdell
Vicki Woodard
Monica Storz
Mary Beth Brown
Siobhan Devlin
Robin Heinzer
Mary Gavin
Theresa P owell

Lynne Harvel
Head Coach

Class
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
J r.
Soph.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Soph.
Soph.

Wilma Howard

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Hometown
Ba tavia, N. Y.
Salisbury, Md.
Louisville, Ky.
Mason, Ohio
Sharptown, Md.
Louisville, Ky.
Susanville, Ca.
Saddle River, N.J.
Louisville, Ky.
Dayton, Ohio
Annandale, Va.
Louisville, Ky.
Stirling, N.J .
Stirling, N.J .
Annandale, Va.
Princess Anne, Md.

Lisa Loran

�1982 PROSPECTUS
Repeating for the third straight year as the Kentucky Women's lntercolJegiate Conference
Division I champion, Eastern's field hockey team finished 1981 with an impressive 12-5-4record
and a third place finish in AIA W Region II. The team posted Division I victories over Miami
(Ohio), Southern Illinois-Carbondale, Duke and Louisville, as welJ as wins over Big Ten rivals,
Ohio State, Purdue and Indiana.
While outscoring their opponents 2-1, Eastern was shut out only once in 21 games, "Their
outstanding success with the tough 1981 schedule is a credit to the team's confidence and their
abilities," said EKU head coach Lynne Harvel.
With the return of eight starters (three of whom attended "B" camp in 1981), the 1982
Eastern squad should be exceptionalJy strong. EK U's link positions, for the fourth straight year,
will be filJed by Carole Ann Lankford and Lisa Loran, who both serve as the backbone of
Eastern's solid defense and as the spark for the high scoring attack. Veteran goalkeeper Suzanne
Hastings will continue to direct the defense, while Wilma Howard, Robin Forhecz and Julie
Theiler will again lead Eastern's welJ-balanced attack - an attack which was shut out only once
in 21 games in 1981.
Sophomores Theresa Powell and Mary Gavin will be the veterans of the backfield - a
young defense which will be rounded out by the addition of freshmen recruits Mary Beth Brown,
Monica Storz and Siobhan Devlin. Devlin will be challenging for the top goalkeeping spot. Vicki
Woodard, Terri Johnson, Kathleen Boughton and Linda Ransdell will continue to bring the
team depth as they work toward earning starting spots.
"With this exceptionally talented group of returning seniors, this year's squad should be our
strongest ever," said Harvel. "A combination of experience, depth and teamwork will
characterize this team. The biggest concern will be the young defensive unit, but with the
leadership of senior goalkeeper Hastings, we expect this unit to solidify early in the season. Our
experienced, power-packed, high-scoring attack should balance out the early season's lack of
experience on the part of our defense. We are facing a challenging schedule but are optimistic
about our chances because of the team's poise and confidence it has shown in recent seasons."

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�Rifle
1982-83 SCHED ULE
Date
Sept. 24
Oct. 16
Oct. 22-23
Oct. 30
Nov. 5-7
and 13- 15
Nov. 6-7
Nov. 13-14
Nov. 20

Jan. 29
Feb. 12
Feb. 19
Mar. 6
Mar. 18-19

O pponent
Kent ucky
Ohio State
Western Kentucky
East Tennessee
EKU Invitational

Site
Home
Away
Away
Away
Home

Xavier
Away
Away
Kentucky
West Virginia
Home
Western Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Away
Ohio Valley Conference Tourney Home
NCAA, NRA Qualifying
Morgantown, W. Va.
Sectionals
Kentucky Championships
Murray
NCAA Small bo re Championships TBA

9:00
8:00
6:00
2:00
8:30

Time
a. m.
a. m.
p. m.
p.m.
a. m.

Noon
Noon
9:00 a . m.
2:00 p.m.
8:30 p . m.
TBA
TBA
TBA

1982-83 ROSTER
Name
Michael Bender
Mark Bender
Kimberly Floer
*Terrence Sievert
Ronald Wigger
Anna Hogrefe
Elizabeth Brown
Pam Floer
*Captain

Class
J r.
Sr.
Sr.
J r.
Sr.
Soph.
Soph.
Fr.

Ht.
5-9
6-0
5-9
6-0
6-0
5-6
5-5
5-4

Wt.
180
175
120
165
150
120
115
100

Hometown
Arlington Hts., Ill.
Arlington Hts., Ill.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Appleton, Wisc.
Fort Benning, Ga.
Sandusky, Ohio
Allentown, Pa.
Cincinnati, Ohio

Letters
One
T hree
Two
One
Two
One

1982-83 PROSPECTUS
Closing out the 1981 -82 season with six All-Americans in both smallbore and air rifle and a
third place overall in t he NCAA nat ional tournament, t he Colonel rifle squad returns four of
those six members for the 1982-83 season.
" I feel that t his coming season will be just as good or better for Eastern's rifle team as t h is
past year," said Sgt. Nelson Beard who has departed the States for a tour of duty in Germany.
"EKU has the experience and the caliber of competitors lo again finish in the top three positions in the nation next year. I have every confidence tha t the coming year will be their best season
ever," Beard concluded.

Mike Bender

Kim berly Floer

68

Mark. Bender

�1981-82 SEASON TOP FINISHES, RECORDS AND HONORS
Team

NCAA Championships - placed second in smallbore and third overall. Kentucky Collegiate
State Championships - place first in smallbore. Set New School Record in Small bore at NCAA
Championships - 4,622 points.
Individual
Daniel Durben

Kimberly Floer

Karen Long
Mark Bender
Terry Sievert
Mike Bender

- won the Kentucky Collegiate State Championship
smallbore title.
-was recipient of one of the Ohio Valley Conference's first
first Scholar Athlete of the Year awards.
- named first-team All-American in smallbore by the
the National Rifle Association.
-received honorable mention All-American notice in air
rifle by NRA.
-won the Kentucky Collegiate State championship air
rifle title.
- named second-team All-American in air rifle by NRA.
- named second-team All-American in air rifle and smallbore by NRA.
-named second-team All-American in air rifle by NRA.
- received honorable mentio n All-American notice in air
rifle by NRA.
- received honorable mention All-American notice in
smallborc by N RA.

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�Women's Volleyball
1982 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 6
Sept. 10-11
Sept. 15
Sept. 25-26
Sept. 28
Oct. 1-2
Oct. 8-9
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 20
Oct. 22-23
Oct. 27
Oct. 29
Nov. 3
Nov. 6
Nov. JO
Nov. 13
Nov. 19-20
Nov. 30
Dec. 3-4
Dec. 10-11
Dec. 17-18

Opponent
Dayton
TBA
Miami (Ohio), Morehead State
EKU Invitational
Tennessee
Morehead State Invitational
Florida State Invitational
Louisville
Tennessee Tech
Morehead State
Louisville Invitational
Cincinnati
Michigan State, Indiana
Louisville
Morehead State Invitational
Cincinnati
Tennessee
OVC Championship Tourney
Tennessee
NCAA First Rounds
NCAA Regional
NCAA Final Four

Time
7:00 p.m.

Site
Away
Morehead
Home
Away
Away
Away
Home
Home
Home
Away
Away
Bloomington, Ind.
Away
Away
Home
Away
TBA
Home
TBA
TBA
TBA

•

TBA
TBA
7:30 p.m.
TBA
TBA
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
TBA
TBA
TBA
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.

7:00 p.m.

1982 ROSTER
Class
Pos.
Name
Sr.
DS
Tracey Johnson
MB
Sr.
Deanne Madden
Sr.
Joan Messerknecht
S/ H
Sr.
L
Ramona McGovern
R
Jr.
Sandy Carrel
Jr.
R
Lori Duncan
Jr.
s
Kelly Irwin
MB
Jr.
Patsy Schacknuk
Soph.
R
Lori Courtney
Soph.
Charlotte Gillespie
S / MB
Fr.
R
Debbi Dingman
Fr.
Irene Ochman
S / DS
MB
Fr.
Teri Oman
Fr.
Lisa Tecca
L/ MB
Susan Wegner, Graduate Assistant Coach
Lynne Palazzolo, Manager/ S tatistician

Ht.

5-9
6-0
5-8½
5-10
5-10
5-8½

5-5
5-1 I
5-8
5-11
5-10

5-5
6-0
6-0

Wt.
150
150
145
165
162
139
145
160
132
144
122
135

Hometown
Burton, Mich.
Hopewell, Ohio
Baltimore, Ohio
Bellevue, Ky.
Mt. Carmel, Ill.
North Huntingdon, Pa.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Severna Park, Md.
Indianapolis, Ind.
Irwin, Pa.
Stratford, Ontario
Stratford, Ontario
Williamsfield, Ohio
Akron, Ohio

l

Dr. Geri Polvino
Head Coach

Deanne Madden

70

Lori Duncan

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

1982 PROSPECTUS
The challenge of 1982 will be to improve on its previous season's performance of a 36-11
record. Eight upperclassmen will form the nucleus for that effort with contributions also coming
from two talented sophomores, Lori Courtney and Char Gillespie. An untested talented group of
new recruits will round out the 1982-83 Colonel squad.
Eastern has student athletes from seven different states as well as Canada. The blending of
different playing styles, plus the strength of communication and respect for individual
experiences will be instrumental to the success of the team.
The schedule has been planned with the objective of advancing to yet another level of
competitive competence. It will test the 1982 squad in every phase of the season with a hopeful
final outcome of developing a team that will be competitive in post-season championship play.
The 1982 Colonel squad will provide the 16th action-filled year of volleyball at EKU.

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS
Deanne Madden - has shown leadership in the middle blocking position which should key
the EK U defensive strength. Her poise and maturity and ability to demoralize the opponent with
a blistering attack or a stuff block makes Deanne an exciting competitor.
Lori Duncan - adds a critical aspect to the team's tempo with her offensive and defensive
quickness. Her leadership skills are demonstrated on the court by her intelligent play and
amazing ability to concentrate.
Char Gillespie - adds an element of steadiness to the team resulting in good play during
critical moments. Her effectiveness is found in her quick competitiveness and efforts.
Ramona McGovern - gets the team through the annoying, sticky points of the competition
with her competitiveness and consistent efforts. Her concern for all members of the team adds to
the cohesiveness so essential to the total effort.
Joan Messerknecht - is a poised and intelligent competitor with lots of court savvy. Her
support of her teammates during the competitive effort makes Joan a valued team member.

1981 TOP FINISHES AND RECORDS
Michigan State Invitational, EKU Invitational, OVC Championships, Smokey
Mountain Classic
Third Place - AIAW Region II Tourney
Fifth Place - Pittsburgh Invitational
Set school record for consecutive match wins with 20 victories in a row
First Place -

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�•

Women's Tennis
1982 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 10-11

Sept. 17-18
Sept. 24-25
Oct. I
Oct. 2
Oct. 8-9
Oct. 15-16

Opponent
Kentucky Women's Invitational
Classic
Open
Murray State, Mississippi State
Southwest Missouri
Marshall
West Virginia, Duquesne
Middle Tennessee, Vanderbilt,
Others
Morehead State, Western Kentucky
Louisville

Site
Louisville

Time
TBA

T BA

Home
Murray

3:00 p .m.

Away
Morgantown, W. Va.
Murfreesboro, Tenn.

3:00 p.m.
9:00 a .m.

Home

TBA
TBA

1982 ROSTER
Class
Sr.
Soph.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.

Name
Joy Rupert
Kristi Spangenberg
Susan Wilson
Debbie Guenther
Chris Hulbauer
J eannie Waldron
Martha Mullins, Coach
Judy Beckwith, Graduate Assistant Coach
Elizabeth Phelps, Manager

Hometown
Ashland, Ky.
Dayton, Ohio
Gainesville, Fla.
Palatine, Ill.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Dayton, Ohio

1982 PROSPECTUS
Losing five players to graduation means the 1982-83 academic year will be a rebuilding year
for the netters. Assisting tha t project will be three incoming freshmen - Debbie Guenther, Chris
Hulbauer and Jeannie Waldron - which promise additional depth in doubles, as well as singles.
All of these young players have had tournament experience and good high school records.
Hulbauer was ranked as high as 36th in the United States this past summer.
The fall schedule, abbreviated in comparison to previous years, will provide the means of
gaining individual and team experience prior to the spring season and the Ohio Valley
Conference Tournament, which has become the annual highlight competitively.

Dr. Martha Mullins
Head Coach

Kristi Spangenberg

72

Susan Wilson

�EKU'S ALL-OVC FOOTBALL P LAYERS
Delmas F reeman,
guard . . . . . . . . . 1948
Paul W right, center . 1948

..

.

Carl Plantholt.
guard

......

..
...

Ray Pelfrey, back
Ed Zorctic. back
C huck Hern.e r, back

1949
1949
1949
195 1

C huck Schm itt,

C huck Scimon,
end . . ....... 1964. 1967
Roy Evans. tackle . . 1965
Jim G uice, back 1966-1 968

Buddy Pfaadt •
back . . ... ... 1965, 1966
Mike Smith, back
1966

Aaron Marsh,
end

1ackle .. . . . .. .. ... 1952
A lex Kilakows ki, end 1952

Bill Brewer,

Carl Oakley, guard
1953
Roy Kidd, back ... . 1953
F red W inscher, end . 1954

Fred T roike,

Frank Nassida,
tackle ....... .. ... 1954

1954
1954
1954
1954
T om Schu lte, end
19 55
Jo hn S ebcst, back
1957
D ave Bis hop, back
1958
Steve Her~eg, tackle 1959
Eddie M iller, guard . 1959
Joe Graybeal, center 1959
Jerry Johns. guard
J ames H anlon, back
D o n D aly, bac k . . ..
Bo b Muller, back

..
..
..

Don Mac Do nald,
guard
J im my C hittum,
bac k ........ 1961,
Ken Goodhcw. guard
Roscoe Perkins,
guard . . . . . . . . . . .

··· ···· ··· ··
.

196 1
1962
1962
1965

..

1966, 1967

tack le . .. .... 1967. 1968

guard . . . ... . 1967. 1968
R on Recd,

linebacker ....... . 1967
H arry L enz, back .. 1967
Jim Moberly,
linebacker ... . . ... 1968
Larry Kaelin, guard 1969
Teddy Taylor.
guard .. . .... 1967-1969
Jimmy Brooks,
back
... . 1968-197 1
Harry Irwi n, tackle
1970
Butch Evans.
fullback
1970
James Wilson,
tight e nd
1971
J ames Po rter, back
1971
Wallace C hambers.
tackle . . ... .. 1970, 1972
James C roudep.
1970. 1972
linebacke r

·· ··· ·····
... ......

...

1973

D avid Neal,
center . . . . . . 1978. I979
Joe Richard,
noscguard ... 1978, 1979
Dale Patton.

19 76

Danny Martin.

1976

Kevin G reve.

Larry Kirksey, end . 1972
A lfred T hompson,

back ... ... .. . .... 1973
Rich Tho mas,
line bac ker . . . . . . .
E vcrett T al bcrt,
back ........ 1974.
Joe A lvino.
guard
1974, 1975,
J ohn Revere, nankcr
R obyn Hat ley.
tackle ... . .. . 1974.
Ea rl Cody. kic ker ..
Stan Ro berts,
noseguard . . . . . . . .
J unior Hardin,
lack le . . .
1974,
Elmo Boyd,
split-end
1975,
S cott McCallister.
back . . . . . . .
Ernie H o usc, back . .
Roosevelt Kelley.
center . . . . .
Anthony M iller,
back . . . . . . . . 1976,
S tan M itchell, back .
Randy Heaberlin,
t ackle ............
D ean S tucky,
guard . . . .. .. 1977,
J im Ne lso n, flanker .
Chris Roberts, end

full ba ck .. ... 1978. 1979
bac k . ... ... . 1978, 19 79
1974

1975
1974
1974

1975
1976

guard .... . .. 1979-198 1
David Flores, kicker
Bo b M cl ntyre.
line backer
D arryl Lawson,
tackle . . . . . . .
Joe Schipskc,
center . . . .
James S helton,

tackle .

1979
1979
1980
1980

1980

George Floyd,

1975

ba ck ..... ... 1980, 198 1

1976

T ere nee Tho mpso n,

1976

David Oihrkop,
tackle .... ... ..... 198 1
C hris T aylor.

back . . . . .

1977

1981

1977

guard . . . . ... . . . .. 198 1

1977

Jerry Parrish,
flanker .... .. ..... 198 1
R andy T aylor,

1978

tackle . . . . . . .

198 I

1977
1978

A lex Dominguez,
linebacker . . .

198 I

COVERING THE COLONELS
W EK U-FM , R ichmond, is the originating sta tion for the EKU Football Network. P lay-byplay will be provided by G reg Stotelmyer.
NEWSPAP ERS
R ichmond Register (daily, p.m.) ..... . .. . • .. .. • . . . . . . .. . .. ... . ..... ... ... Keith Steer
Mad ison County Post (weekly) . ... .. . . .... .... . ...... . . . .... . ...... . .. S ports Editor
Madison County Journal (weekly) .. ... .. . . .. .. ... . . ... . . . . .... . ... ... . Sports Ed itor
The Eastern Progress (weekly) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Bla ir
Lexington Herald (da ily, a.m.) . .. .. ..•. .. . . .... .... . ... . Mike Johnson, Gene McLean
Lexington Leader (daily, p.m.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R ick Bailey, R oger esbitt
Co urier-J o urna l (daily, a.m.) .... ... ... . .. . . ..• .... .. Billy Reed, Stan Sutton, Earl C ox
Louisville Times (daily, p. m.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lo u Yo unkin
R ADIO-TV
Radio WEKU-FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WEKY (Richmond) . . .. ..... . .... .• . . . . .. .... .. . .. ... . ... . . . Greg Stotelmyer
R adio WC BR (Richmond) . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WVLK (Lexington) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dick Gabriel, Ralph Hacker
Ra dio WLAP (Lexington) . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WKT C (Lexington) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
WTVQ-TV (Lexington) . ... ..• . .. .... ... ....... ..... .. ... Kenny R ice, Richard Green
WK YT-T V (Lexington) .. . . ....... . . . .. . .... .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . Rob Bromley, Tim Smile
WLEX-TV (Lexington) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alan Cutler, Mark Sok
WLKY-TV (Louisville) ... . .. . .. . .. . . . ... . . ... .. ... . . . . ......... ... . . .. Mark G reco
Radio WHAS &amp; TV (Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Co nrad
Radio WAVE &amp; TV (Lo uisville) .... . . . ... .. . . .. .. . . .. .... .... .. ....... . Ga ry Ha hn
R adio WINN (Lo uisville) . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
R adio W K LO ( Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Ra dio W AK Y (Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WLOU (Louiville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
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                    <text>�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
l~lFOOTBALLSCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 5
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21

Opponent
South Carolina State
Youngstown State*
Navy
Akron*
Austin Peay*
Middle Tennessee*
Dayton (Homecoming)
Western Kentucky*
Murray State*
Tennessee Tech*
Open
Morehead State*

Site
Home
Away
Away
Home
Home
Away
Home
Home
Away
Home

Time
2:00 PM EDT
7:30 PM EDT
2:00 PM EDT
2:00 PM EDT
2:00 PM EDT
7:30 PM CDT
2:00 PM EDT
2:00 PM EDT
2:00 PM CST
1:30 PM EST

Away

1:30 PM EST

*Ohio Valley Conference Games

1980 RESULTS
Overall Record: Won 10, Lost 3, Tied 0
OVC Record: Won 5, Lost 2, Tied 0
Opponent
EKU
Kentucky State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Akron* . . ....................... .. . . ........ 10
Youngstown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Austin Peay* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Middle Tenn.* ............................... 24
East Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Western Kentucky* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Murray St.(HC)* ............................. 24
Tennessee Tech* ............................. 48
East Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Morehead State* ......................... : ... 18
Lehigh ...................................... 23
Boise State** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

OPP

ATT

21(H)
21(A)

15,200
10,402
12,800
4,400
8,800
9,500
19,700
21,200
6,000
10,021
11 ,800
l 1,500
8,147

O(H)
IO(A)
O(H)

6(H)
l 3(A)
14(H)
7(A)
16(A)
l4(H)
20(A)
31(N)

*Ohio Valley Conference Game
**NCAA I-AA Title Game, (Sacramento, Calif.)
PICTURED ON THE COVER: From left, Roy Kidd, 1980 N CAA Division I-AA National
Coach of the Year; George Floyd, senior defensive back, 1980 Kodak first team A II-A merican;
Kevin Greve, senior offensive guard, 1980 AP second team All-American.

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FALL SPORTS
MEDIA GUIDE

Contents
Eastern Kentucky University . .... . .. . ... . . . . . . . .. . . . 4
Conference Affiliations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Athletics At EKU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Football . .. . . . .. . ...... . .... .... . . ... . .......... . .. 9
Men's Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Women's Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Women's Field Hockey .. . ... . . . . .... . . . . . . .. .. . . . . 56
Rifle ..... . . . ..... . ... . .... . . .. ..... .. ........ . .. .. 58
Women's Tennis ... .. . .. . . . . .. .. . . ..... . . . . . .. . . .. 60
Women's Volleyball . .. . ... ... . . .. . ..... . .... . . . ... 62
Men's Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

EASTERN KENTUCKY
UNIVERSITY
Member:
Ohio Valley Conference
National Collegiate Athletic
Association
Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
for Women

Eastern Kentucky Universit)' is a n 4.'qua l o pportunity educat ional institution.
8 1.42. 2.

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MEMO TO THE NEWS MEDIA
PHOTOG RAPHERS - Advance requests
BY NA ME are req uired and, as a general
policy, there s hould be no more than one
photographer per school or medium.
Ph ot ographers may take pictures from the
sidelines during the game provided they
remain within specified areas - away from the
immediate sidelines and the front of the bench
and coaching areas (30 to 30 yd. line). Motion
picture crews may use the facilities provided in
the press box, upper deck.
SEATING
In requesting working press
tickets, please advise BY NAME as to the
number in your party. It is desired that
newspaper requests be limited to no more than
two persons, radio requests, three persons.
PRESS TAGS - Press tags must be worn
for identificat ion by all newsmen, photographers and scouts seated in the press box or
located o n the field. Please note: all press
passes a re issued BY NAME to authori7.ed
working personnel and arc non-transferable.
ACCOMMODATIONS AT EASTERN The working newspaper and radio personnel,
as well as scouts and ot her officials, will be
furnished a copy of the play-by-play report
and complete team and individual statistics at
halft ime and approximately five minutes after
the game. R efreshment s are served before and
during the game.
AVAILABILITY OF COACH ROY
KIDC - EKU head coach Roy Kidd is
available for telephone interviews, Monday Thursday from 8 a.m. - noon and 1-2:30 p.m.
The only exception is T uesdays and T hursdays
when he teaches class from I 0:30 - 11 :30.
Kidd 's telephone number is (606) 622-2437.

TO T H E NEWS M ED IA
The 198 1 Fall Sports Media Guide has been
prepared especially for the members of the
press, radio and television who cover the
Colonels. We s incerely hope that it will
provide many of the answers concerning t he
Colonels and Eastern Kentucky University. If
you des ire additional info rmation, special
features, pictures, etc., or have questions not
answered in this brochure, feel free to contact
the Divis ion of Public Informat io n located in
the Jones Building (T e le phone: 606-622-230 I
and 606-622-2302).
Information for Visiting Newsmen
at Football Games
WORKING PRESS TI C K ETS All
requests fo r press tickets by working
newspaper, radio, o r television personnel
s hould be made BY NAME, as far in advance
as possible. Press tickets cannot be mailed less
than one week in advance of the game. In the
event of a large press turnout, priority will go
to our regular coverage and statewide media.

RADIO - All correspondence concerning
R adio Broadcasting Rights should be
addressed to the D ivision o f P ublic
I nformation, Eastern Kentucky University.
Req uests should be made BY NA ME as ea rly
as possible. Lines are to be orde red by the
req uesting station direct from the South
Central Bell Telephone Company with
instructions to contact this office prior to
installing lines. S potters can be made available
if requested in advance. The "official station",
as designated by the Director of Athletics of
the vis iting institution, will be assigned
priority space. Requests by other stations will
be conside red in rela tion to availability of
space and date of request.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location - Richmond, Madison County,
Kentucky, a growing city of about 24,000.
Enrollment - 14,081
F ou nded - 1906
President - Dr. J.C. Powell
Vice President for Academic Affairs - Dr.
J ohn R owlett
At hletic Conference Ohio Valley,
N.C.A.A. - Men: KWI C , AIAW - Women
Gymnasium - Alumni Coliseum (capacity
6,500)
Stadiu m - Hanger Field (capacity 20,000)
Nickname - Colonels, M aroons
Symbo l - Colonel
Colors
Maroon and White

TE L EV IS ION
Live telcvison coverage is
prohibited unless permiss ion is granted by the
Vice President fo r Public Affairs well in
adva nce.
SCOUTS - All requests by scouts should
be made BY NAM E as far in advance as
possible. Scouts representing a college or
university are limited to two per school, while
professional scouts are restricted to one per
team. Professional scouts' requests arc to be
made from the team's main office.

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�Athletic Committee
Members: Dr. Russell Bogue, Chairman;
Dr. Dixon Barr; Dr. Anne Brooks: Dr. Larue
Cocanougher: Dr. Clyde Lewis; Dr. Nancy
Peel; Dr. Doug Whitlock; M rs . Jeannette
Crockett: Dr. Doris Sutton: Mr. C. E.
Baldwin; Mr. A.L. Whitt: Mr. Donald
Combs and Dr. Martha M ullins, ex-officio.
Director of Athletics - Donald G. Combs
Assistant Director of Athletics - Dr.
Martha Mullins
Head Football Coach - Roy Kidd(Eastern
Kentucky, 1954)
Linc Coaches - Tom J ones (Western
K entuc k y, 1973): J im Tanara (UTC hattanooga, 1965)
Backfield Coaches - Jack Ison (Eastern
Kentucky, 1961 ); Joe Blankenship ( Eastern
Kentucky, 1965); Leon Hart (Maryville,
1973).
Head Coaches Other Sports - Baseball:
Jim Ward: Basketball: Max Good: Golf: fl ob
Seaholm: Swimming: Dan Lichty: Men's
Track and Cross Country: Rick Erdmann;
Men's Tennis: Tom Higgins; Men's Gymnastics: Dr. Gerald Calkin; Rifle : Sgt. Nelson

Beard; Wome n's T ennis: Dr. Martha Mullins;
Women's Volleyball: Dr. Geri P olvino;
Women's Basketball: Dr. Dianne Murphy:
Women's Gymnastics: Dr. Agnes C hrietz.berg;
Women's Field Hockey: Lynne Harvel:
Women's Track and Cross Country: Sandra
Martin.
Assistant Coaches Other Sports - Basketball: Bobby Washington; Swimming: Tim
Cahill; Women's Basketball: Nell Hensley.
Trainer
Dr. Bobby Barton.
Assistant Trainers - Donna Recd and
David Green.
Sports Information Editor - Karl Park.
Athletic Business Manager - David Parke.
Board of Regents
Chairman, Charles C. Combs, Rich mond;
Robert J. Begley, Jr., Richmond; Hallie
Shouse, Lexington; Jerry Ikerd, Somerset;
Dr. Rodney Gross, Grayson; J. W. Phelps,
Louisville; Beverly Yeiser, Winchester: John
Keith, Cynthiana; Dr. Keith Algier, faculty
representa ti ve; Tim Crawley, student
representative.

NEW NCAA GUIDELINES
For Effecti"e Sideline Control

T he NCAA Football Rules Committee has
adopted guidelines for more efficient and safer
sideline control during collegiate football
contests.

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

RULE I, Section 2, Article 3 states:
Limit lines s hall be marked with 12-inch
lines and at 24-inch intervals 12 feet outside
the sidelines and the end lines, except in
stadiums where total field surface does not
permit. In these stadiums, the limit lines shall
not be less than six feet from the sidelines and
end lines. Limit lines shall be four inches in
width. NO P E RSON OUTSIDETHETEAM
AREA SHA LL fl E WITHIN THE LIMIT
LIN ES .

Should a ny questions a rise or you incur any
problems, please seek assistance from any
E KU Security Pe rsonnel or Mr. Larry Bailey,
University Photographer. Failure to comply
with the new NCAA rules could result in your
being asked to leave the field area.

Photographers must observe the following
two rules:
(I) Each photographer shall wear a visible
c redential issued by the sports information
director.

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EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Growth - in quantity and quality - has been the theme at Eastern
Kentucky University. The quantity speaks for itself. With an enrollment of
more than 14,000 students, the University's student body has more than
tripled since 1960. As a result, new dormitories and large, well-equipped
academic structures have been built.
Dr. J.C. Powell will be completing his sixth year as president of the
University in October. Powell, the school's seventh president, succeeded Dr.
Robert R. Martin who served EKU in that position for 16¼ years.
At a 1978 Board of Regents meeting, Eastern was reorganized into nine
colleges and a graduate school. Five colleges - Applied Arts and
Technology, Business, Education, Law Enforcement and Allied Health and
Nursing - remained intact.
Four new colleges were created, including Natural and Mathematical
Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Arts and Humanities and Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics.
The masters degree is offered in several fields as is the specialist degree. A
joint doctoral program in education is sponsored in cooperation with the
University of Kentucky.
The physical plant has undergone building and renovation programs
totaling more than $138 million since 1960. During this period every existing
major campus facility has been remodeled or completely reconstructed.

Or. J.C. Powell, President

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�CONFERENCE
AFFILIATIONS
In I94 1, fo resighted men had visions of an
Ohio Valley Conference. Sportswriters speculated about the impending division of the
Kentucky I ntercollegiate Athletic Conference. Virtually all agreed it was just a matter of
time until t he divis ion took place and a new
a thletic conference was fo rmed.
Then the J apanese bo mbed Pearl Harbor
and America was plunged int o World War II.
Seven years later, after the hostilit ies had
ceased, a pre-war dream became a post-war
reality. The "Big Five" of the K .l. A.C.
withdrew to form the Ohio Valley Confe rence.
Making the move were Weste rn Ke ntucky
S tate College, Eastern Kentucky S tate
College, Murray State College, M orehead
State College and the University of Louisville.
They were joined by Evansville College and,
shortly thereafter, by Tennessee Tech and
M arshall Col lege.
Purpose of the 0. V .C., w hich was set forth
in its constitution, is "to regulate, control and
,promote all the recognized branches of
intercollegiate athletics in inst itut ions represented ."
Through a gradual process, t he Ohio Valley
Con ference was to become a league of
Kent ucky and T ennessee state colleges.
Midd le Tennessee S tate College joined the
rol ls in 1952, East T e nnessee State University
in 1957 and Austin Peay State College in the
spring o f 1962. They replaced Louisville,
which became an independent in 1949, and
M arshall and Evansville, which departed in
1952.
T he University of Akron and You ngstown State Un iversity joined the OVC in I97980.
Eastern's women's teams are members of
the 22-school Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference. K WIC is the official
athletic confere nce for all recognized women's
collegiate programs in Kentucky.
K WIC cond ucts state to urna ments for
college women in basket ba ll, cross country,
field hockey, gymnastics, tennis, track and
field and volleyball a nd is the recognized
affiliate of the national organization, the
Associat ion of Intercollegiate Athletics for
Women (A IA W).
Eastern a lso competes aga inst other OVC
schools in a regular season schedule in
basketball and t ourna ments in te nnis and
volleyball. Championships are held also in

cross count ry and outdoor track.
Eastern ranks first in the Co nference ·s alltime football standings with a 129-82-7 wonlost record . The Colonels have won five
regular season titles outright ('54, '67, '68, '74
and '76) and shared nnc title in 1962.
Eastern won the NCAA Division I-AA
national champions hip in 1979 and t he NCAA
Mideas t Regional Championship in 1967. The
Colonels fin is hed as national runnersup in the
NCAA 's I-AA Division last yea r.
For additio nal informat ion, features or
pictures co ntact:
KAR L PARK
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EAST ER N K ENTUCKY UN IVERSITY
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JIM DELANY
OVC COMMISSIONER
James Delany, a 33-year-old former
NCAA invest igator, is serving his third year as
commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference.
He succeeded Bob Vanatta as the OVC's
fourth commissioner.
The Succasunna, New J ersey, native became the youngest commissioner to serve t he
con ference. The ot her OVC commissioners
prior t o Vanatta were Arthur Guepe and Paul
D ietzel.
Delany is a 1970 graduate of the University
o f North Carolina where he played basketball
for coach Dean Smith's T arhccls from 1967-70
and served as co-captain on the 1969-70 squad .
Following graduation Delany entered t he
U NC Law School and served as an assistant
coach und er Smith. He received his law degree
in 1973 befo re joining the NCAA staff.

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ATHLETICS AT
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics
sponsors seven intercollegiate sports for men, six intercollegiate sports for
women and two coeducational intercollegiate sports. Extensive intramural,
free play and club sports programs are sponsored providing varied
participation opportunities for all.
These programs are an integral part of the total program and
development of Eastern students. They offer experiences which contribute
immeasurably to the health, vitality and preparation of young people as
citizens and for their leadership contributions to the youth in the nation's
schools and elsewhere.
The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics
offers a variety of degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The coaches of athletics are among the fifty-seven full-time faculty members
representing more than a score of the finest colleges and universities in the
nation, required to produce academic, intramural and varsity athletic
programs.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities are used interchangeably for
instruction and athletics as is the faculty. The College, which is organized
under a single administrative unit, includes three academic departments
under which there are seventeen undergraduate and graduate degree
programs and intercollegiate athletics. This type organization contributes
significantly to successful coordination of the program, faculty and facilities
for maximum contribution to the overall mission of the University.
The College is headed by Dean Russell Bogue. Its three academic
departments are: School and Public Health, chaired by Dr. Herman Bush;
Recreation and Park Administration, chaired by Dr. James McChesney;
Physical Education, chaired by Dr. Lee Gentry. The College's program of
intercollegiate athletics is administered by Athletic Director, Mr. Donald G.
Combs, and Assistant Athletic Director, Dr. Martha Mullins. Its newly
created Department of H.P.E.R. &amp; A. Services is administered by Dr. Fred
Darling.
Through its departments, the College offers six baccalaureate degree
programs and one two-year associate of arts option curricula for
undergraduate students. At the graduate level, the College offers the Master
of Science in Physical Education, Recreation and Park Administration, and
Physical Education with the Sports Administration Option. Additional
degree programs offered in cooperation with the College of Education
include Specialist in Education, Master of Arts in Health Education, Allied
Health, Physical Education, along with Rank II and Rank I teacher
certification programs.
The College also serves EK U's general education program through
required physical education and health classes for freshmen and sophomores.
Enrolled in the College's academic programs are some I, 100 majors,
including more than 400 graduate students. To serve this large enrollment, the
College boasts a full-time faculty of 57, including 22 members with the earned
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�doctorate. Thirty graduate assistants perform teaching and other services.
A balanced athletic program, intramural, sports clubs and intercollegiate, is provided by the College. Intramural and sport clubs programs
are sponsored through the H.P.E.R. &amp; A. services department by intramural
directors. Competition in numerous sports, including softball, flag football,
soccer, racquetball, bowling, volleyball, table tennis, track, basketball and
field hockey provide physical outlets for EK U students.
EK U, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference, fields
athletic teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, swimming,
golf, tennis, track (indoor and outdoor), rifle, and gymnastics. Basketball,
field hockey, gymnastics, tennis, track and field and volleyball make up the
intercollegiate program for women under the AIA W and K WIC.
Outstanding facilities are required to support an operation with the
scope of Eastern's College of H.P.E.R. &amp; A. The College's programs are
housed in five major campus structures - The Robert B. Begley Building,
where it is headquartered, the Alumni Coliseum, the Weaver Health Building,
the Presnell Building and the Greg Adams Building. Numerous tennis courts,
recreation areas, Gertrude Hood Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball Field, and
the Tom C. Samuels nine-lane track with tartan infield are among the other
facilities of the College. An 18-hole golf course and an outdoor educationrecreation demonstration area are located at Arlington. There are four
equipped training rooms attached to the intercollegiate locker rooms in four
Buildings.
The seven-story Begley Building is designed to serve nearly 2,000
students hourly in classes and also provides seating for more than 20,000
football spectators. Included in the structure are three gymnasiums, 12
handball courts, 36 classrooms, 60 offices and the dressing facilities for
physical education and football. A training area includes two exercise and
weight-lifting rooms, a steam room and a large therapy tank. A seminar room
and reception area are located on the second level of the building. Offices on
this level have been accoustically treated to absorb sound from the open-top
athletic area.
The Thomas E. McDonough Intramural Fields, which boasts 10 football
fields, two of which are varsity practice fields and another two which are large
enough for soccer play, are in use. In season, eight softball fields may be
superimposed on the football layouts.
The Glenn Presnell Building houses football locker and shower rooms, a
training room, rest rooms and storage, office and lecture areas. An equipment
check-out room and other service facilities are located to serve the students
who participate in the intramural programs.
The Greg Adams indoor tennis facility became available fo r use in the
fall of 1976. It constitutes the fifth building on campus devoted to housing the
activities of the College of H.P.E.R. &amp; A.
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Roy Kidd passed another coaching milestone during the 1980 season. In leading the Colonels lo
the national championship game (EKU lost in the last minute of play to Boise State) for the
second straight year, Kidd's Eastern learn went 10-3-0 on the season, giving lhe 17-year veteran at
EKU the most coaching wins in Ohio Valley Conference history. Having thus compiled a 121-536 mark at EKU, Kidd was chosen as the NCAA's Division I-AA National Coach of the Year for
the '80 season.

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�Football
of demanding the ultimate in dedication a nd
dete rmination. yet being a coach who is
respected by h is players.
H is ability lo commun ica te w it h his
players sterns fro m a realist ic. 111a11 cr-of-fac1
attitude. He's ge nuinely concerned a bout each
individual as a player and as a student.
li e has a brillia nt foo tball mind and is a
man who takes advantage of most sit uatio ns
a nd is not afraid to gamble. H e is a n o rganizer
who has su rrounded hi mse lf with a very
capa ble coachi ng staff.
All these ingredients po int 10 the fact that
R oy Kidd is a win ne r. II all started for Kidd as
a li11le leaguer in Corbin, Ky., and he
continued on the plus s ide of the ledger as a
high school athlete and then as a footba ll a nd
baseball star al Easte rn.
When he was a graduate assistant coach,
Eastern went unbea ten and received an
invitat ion IO the Tangerine Bowl. Then he
sta rted coaching in high school. build ing tiny
R ichmond Madison into a state foot ba ll
powerhouse. He had a 54- 10-1 record, a 27game winning streak and 14 consecutive
unscored-upo n gam es. He was Ke ntuc ky
Coac h of the Year in 1961 whe n the Purples
w ere ranked No. I in the state all season.
He went to M ore head as an assistant
coach in 1962 and he lped guide the Eagles to
the ir seco nd winning season in 13 yea rs and a
s hare o f t he OVC champions hip.
r hen it was back 10 Easte rn in 1963 whe re
he served as an assis1an1 fo r one year before
taki ng over t he head job.
The Colonels we nt 3-5-1 his first year, one
of o nly two losing seasons he has had w hile
coachi ng. T hey improved that 10 5-3- 1 the
following year and K idd was elected Coach of
the Yca r in the OVC.
Kidd is ma r ried to the former S usan
Purcell of R ic hmond. They have t hree
c hildren: Marc. Kathy, and Ke ith.

ROY KIDD
Head Coach
Eastern head coach R oy Kidd wi ll begin
his 18 th year as the Colonels' mento r t his
season with two mo re coaching milest o nes
having been collected d uring the past season.
K idd, who has compiled a 121 -53-6
record at EKU , became the Ohio Valley Confere nce's all-time winningest coach last season
and was also named atio nal Coach of the
Year in the NCAA ·s Division I-AA fo r leading
hi s Colo ne ls t o consecu tive nat io na l
championship contests.
Noteworthy coaching achievements have
become a rule of thu mb for Kidd during the
last three years. In 1978, he was credited with
his 100th colleg iate coaching victory and, of
course, in 1979 he guided the Colonels to t he
Division I-AA na tio nal c hampionship and
school-record I I-win season.
Then, in 1980, K idd's Eastern team came
within 55 seco nds of p utting back-to-back
nat io nal c hampionships togethe r as EK U won
10 games before losing t o Boise S tate 3 1-29 o n
a fourt h-down pass in the national title
cont est.
Du ring t hese past 17 years, Eastern has
ca ptured a national c ha mpionship, a national
runnerup t rop hy, fou r OVC championships,
had a n u nbeaten string of 15 games in the
league a nd won the 1967 NCA A Mideast
Regiona l C hampionship (coveri ng more than
I 00 teams in a I0-statc a rea) by defeating Ball
State 27-13 in the Grant land Rice Bowl. E KU
has compiled a record of 12 1-53-6 during this
period.
Eastern has also been ranked in the top
t we nty in the nation by both wire service polls,
havmg gone as high as No . I in 1979.
Kidd's s uccess comes fro m a com bi nation

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�Joe Blankenship

Jim Tanara

Jack Ison

Leon Hart

JOE BLANKENSHIP
Linebacker Coach

JACK ISON
Defensive Backfield Coach

Joe Blankenship begins his fifth year at
EKU and will have the squad's top two
tacklers returning in linebackers Alex
Dominguez and David Hill.
After spending his freshman year of college
at the University of Ken tucky. Blankenship
played his final three yea rs at Eastern.
receiving his bac helors degree in I 966 from
EKU. Blankenship also put in a coaching stint
at Louisville Seneca High School before
coming to Eastern .
Blankenship is married to the former
Brenda Wooden of Louisville and they have
two children, Kimberly Lynn (18) and Jose ph
Troy (10).

Five lellermen, including first-team Kodak
All-American George Floyd, return for defens ive secondary coach Jack Ison.
Ison will also serve as defensive coordinator
again this season and is the dean of Colonel
assista nt coaches, having served as an EK U
assistant for this his 15th year.
K idd gave the 1961 Easte rn graduate his
first coaching job at Richmond's Madison
High School.
After assist ing Kidd to a I 3- 1 record and a
Class AA runncrup trophy in 1961, Ison was
named head coach in 1962 w hen Kidd entered
the college coach ing field. The Royal Purples
were 6-2-2 under his guidance.
T he Russell native is married to t he fo rmer
Patricia Lykins. whom he met as a classmate
at Eastern. They have two daughters,
Elizabeth ( I9) and Melinda ( 15).

JIM TANARA
Down Lineman Coach
Ji m T anara will handle the do wn linemen
again in his third year as an assistant coach

LEON HART
Offensive Backfield Coach

at Eastern.

Tanara came to EK lJ from the staff of Bear
Bryant at Alabama w he re he served 11 years
working with the Tide's defensive front.
While at Alabama, Tanara was a member of
the staff that directed the Tide to two national
championships and appearances in 11 bowl
games. He a lso served as UA's head wrestling
coach for 11 yea rs.
· Tanara was a 1960 grad uate of Spring- Ford
H igh School in Rovers Ford , P a., where he
ea rned all-state honors in football and
w restled for his high school team.
He later was a three-year letterman for UTC ha11anooga and started at both defens ive
e nd and tight end . While collecting Lillie AllAmerica n honors in 1964, he received his
bachelor of science degree in 1965 and was
drafted by the New Orleans Saints upon
graduation.
He was an assistant football coach a t
C leveland (Tenn.) High School for three years
before going to Alabama in 1968. He received
his mas1er'3 degree from Alabama in 1970.

Leon Hart begins his fourth season as an
assistant in cha rge of the EK U offensive backfield. He will also be the offensive coordinator
for the Colonels this fall.
Making Hart's assignment somewhat easier
is the fact that outstanding quarterback Chris
Isaac and runners Tony Brax to n and Nicky
Yeast return.

Hart graduated from Mansfield (Ohio)
M adison H igh School in 1969, and went on to
Maryville College where he received his 13.A.
in education in 1973 .
While at Maryville, H art lettered fo ur years
in football and three years in baseball, serving
as captain of the baseball squad as a senior. He
was a safety for the Maryville gridders, leading
the team in interceptions his last three seasons.
Hart is married to the former Becki Sowers
of Mansfield and they have one son, T imothy
Robert (4).

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�Tom Jones

Donna Reed

TOM JONES
Offensive Line Coach

DR. BOBBY BARTON
Athletic Trainer

Tom Jones, a 1973 grad ua te of Western
Kentucky University, will begin his first season this year as Eastern's offe nsive line coach.
The Glasgow nat ive has served t he last three
yea rs as an assista nt coach at More head Sta te
University . In 1978. he was MS U 's offensive
line coach a nd the past two seasons he served
as the Eagles' defensive line coach.
Jones was an All-Stale center a t Glasgow
High School where he graduated in 1969
a nd then went to WKU. While playing
offensive center for coach Jimmy Fcix at
Western, he was a member of two OVC
championsh ip sq uads.
After graduating from Western in I973,
J ones assu med coach ing positions a t Bull itt
Central High School, Adair County Hig h
School, Macon County (Tenn. ) High School
a nd Caverna Hig h School d uring the nex t five
years .
At Caverna, J ones' team was 1977 District
runnerup and co-champions of the S KAC,
while he received honorable me ntion notice
for Class A Coach of t he Year honors in
Kentucky.
He has a lso served one and one-half yea rs as
a graduate assista nt coach of the U niversity of
T ennessee.
J o nes, 30, is ma rried to the former Ma ry
Bess Manby of LaGrange and they have two
daughters, J e nnifer Eli zabeth (I ½) and
Amanda Lee (s ix months).

DONNA REED
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Donna Reed , a grad uate of Southern
Connecticut State College in New Haven, is
begi nning her t hird year as Assistant Athletic
T rainer a t E K U. Following her graduation in
1976 from SCSC, she was a student trainer at
the Universit y o f Oregon in 1977 and 1978
where s he received he r Masters in 1978.

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Dr. Bobby Barton of Lexington is
beginning his six th season a s athletic trainer a t
EKU. Ba rt on ca me to Eastern from the
lJ niversity o f Kent ucky where he served as
associate trainer in charge of the basketball
Wildcats.
Barton received his Fl .A. degree from the
University of Ke ntucky in 1968 and his M .S .
at M arshall University in 1970. He earned his
Doct o r of Arts degree in Adapted Physical
Education at Middle T ennessee S t ate
U niversity in 1975 a nd has also completed t he
requi rements for his certificate in corrective
therapy from T exas A&amp; M University.
Barton is married to the former J ojean
C hestnut o f Lexingt o n and they have one so n,
Brian (3) .

TEDDY TAYLOR
Defensive End Coach
Teddy T aylor, a 1970 gradua te of Eastern,
will serve as a coach fo r Kidd 's Co lo nels fo r
the third st raight season.
While serving as dorm d irector. Taylor will
work with the defensive e nds for the Colonels.
An All- America n noseguard at Eastern in
1969, Taylor was a sig nificant force in E KU 's
Mideast Regional and Ohio Va lley Confere nce cham pionship team o f 1967 a nd the OV C
cha m pion squad of 1968 .
Taylor served as head coach at P inevi lle
High Schoo l a fter filling an assistant's post
there fo r two years. He was voted Sout h East
Ke ntucky Conference Coach of the Yea r in
1978 w hile guidi ng his tea m to a 9-3 record.
He is mar ried to the former Frances White
o f Lexington a nd they have two daught ers.
Katri na ( 12) and C he (7).

�Donald G. Combs

David Green

Or. Martha Mullins

DONALD G. COMBS
Director of Athletics

DR. MARTHA MULLINS
Assistant Athletic Director

Donald G . Combs begins his eleventh year
as Director of Athletics at Eastern. after
serving the university 13 years as sw imming
coach.
Combs, who was known throughout the
state as the dean of Kentucky collegiate
swim ming coaches, handed over his swimming
coaching duties to Dan Licht y, his assistant, in
1975.
He is current ly serving his third year as a n
at-large member of the NCAA 's Division IAA foot ba ll committee.
Recognized as a "Master Coach" by the
College Swimm ing Coaches Association o f
America in 1970, Combs coached Eastcrn·s
swim team from 1963-75. During those years,
the EKU Eels captured 12 consecut ive
Kent ucky Intercollegiate Swimming and
D iving Championships and compiled a 134-29
record.
/\ I949 graduate o f ModeI Laboratory
School, Combs received his B.S . in I 953 and
M.A. in 1965. Both degrees arc from Eastern.
The son of Baseoall Hall-of-Famer Earle B.
Combs, Sr., and Mrs. Combs of Richmond,
Combs and his wife, Pauline, have four
children.

Dr. Martha Mullins is in her sixth year as
Assistant At hletic Director, combining this
position with coach of women's tennis.
Mullins has been an administrator in women's
athletics at Eastern for the past eleven years.
S he received P h .D . and M . A. degrees from
Florida State University. Her undergraduate
degree is from the University o f Alabama .
While at Florida State University, Dr. M ullins
assisted with the women's track team. During
her six-year tenure in Florida's junior co lleges
she was active as coach of tennis and volleyball
and provided early leadership in establishing
athletic participation for women students in
the state's junior colleges. D r. Mullins has
recently served as President of the Kentucky
Women's Intercollegiate Conference and is
Kentucky's representative to A JA W Region
II.

DAVID GREEN
Assistant Athletic Trainer
David Green, a 1975 graduate of M iddle
Tennessee S tate University, is serving his
second year as a n Assistant Athletic Trainer at
Eastern.
Green, a 27-ycar old native of Hendersonville, T enn., graduated from Isaac Litton High
School in Nashville, T en n., in 197 1. After
graduating fr om MTS U, he entered graduate
school at Eastern where he received his
masters in health education in 1977.
For three years, Green was head trainer for
both the boys and girls athletic teams a t Paul
Blazer High Sc hool in Ashland.
He is married to the former Brenda Ma gee
of Lancaster, Ohio.

DAVID PARKE
Athletic Business Manager
David Parke, a 1978 graduate of E K U, will
begin his second year as Athletic Business
Manager for the EK U Colonel teams. Parke,
who formerly worked as a cashier in t he
Billings and Collections Division at E K U, has
been a member of the Eastern statistics crew
for t he football and basket ball games of the
Colonels for six years.
A 1974 graduate of Madison Central High
School, Parke played baseball, foo tball and
basketball for the Indians. He lettered four
years in baseball and two seasons in football
where he was named AII-M id State
Conference at center in 1973.

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�Conrad Cardanno

Karl Park

CONRAD CARDANNO

KARL PARK

Receiver Coach

Sports Information Editor

Co nrad Cardanno will serve coach Roy
Kidd as receiver coach in t his his fi rst season
with the Colonels.
Cardanno, a 32-year old native of
Washington, D.C., comes to Eastern from
Marshall University in the Southern Confere nce where he was the receiver coach for the
Thundering He rd for two seasons.
A 1967 graduate ofBladensburg(Md.) High
School, Cardanno went on to letter two years
at quarterback at Western Carolina, leading
the Catamounts to records of9-l and 6-3 those
two seasons.
After graduat ing fro m WCU in 197 1.
Carda nno played t hree seasons of semi-pro
football in t he Seaboard P rofessional
Foot ball League . H is o ther assistant coaching
assignments include T uscola ( ·.c.) H igh
Schoo l. Dover ( Mass.) Sherborn High School
and Catho lic U niversity whe re he served as
offensive coordinato r as CU went 27-1 1 within
a fo ur-year period.
He is married to the fo rmer Christina Willis
of H untington, W. Va .

Karl Pa rk, a 1970 graduate of EKU. is
beginn ing his twelfth yea r as Sports
Information Edi tor for Eastern·s athlet ic
teams. He served as sports editor of the school
newspapa. The East ern Progress, for three
years while a student of the U niversity. The 32ycar-old Richmond, Ky. native is a member of
the College Sports Informatio n Directo rs o f
America (COSIDA), the U nited S tates
Bas ketball Writers Associatio n and the
Nationa l Col legia t e Ba seball Wri t ers
Association.
He rece ived national recognition for the
production o f EK U's three seasonal m edia
gu ides for 1978-79 and 1979-80. The winters
sports guide was voted Best in the Nati on
D ivision A fo r those two years.
P ark ser ved as president of OVCS I DA
(Ohio Valley Conference Sports Informa t ion
Directors Association) last year.
H e is married to the former Shelley Steele
of Owingsville.

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�1981 FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS

..

The 1981 edition of the NCAA Division I-AA national runner-up Eastern Kentucky
University football team returns 31 lettermen from last year's squad which came within 55
seconds of producing a second consecutive national championship. (The Colonels lost 31-29 to
Boise State in the I-AA finals last year, after winning the national title in that division in 1979.)
Headi ng the list of returnees for EK U head coach Roy Kidd, who will be beginning his 18th
season at the helm oft he Colonels and who was chosen as Chevrolet's 1980 NCAA Division I-AA
national coach of the year, will be senior All-Americans George Floyd and Kevin Greve.
Floyd , a 5- 11 senior defensive back who was named to the first-team Kodak and Associated
Press I-AA All-American teams, was also the recipient of the 1980 Ohio Valley Conference's
Most Valuable Player on Defense trophy. He finished as the third leading tackler on the team (7332) and tied with second-team All-OVC defensive back Rodney Byrd for the league's interception
lead with five .
Greve, a 6-1, 240-pound offensive guard, was a second-team All-A merican pick by AP in
1980 as he and his offensive line cohorts led EK U to its eighth straight 2,000-yard rushing season
(2,662 yds. and 31 rushing TD's).
Other returning linemen in the offensive line include senior tackle David Dihr,kop, junior
guard C hris Taylor, and junior center-tackle Steve Coleman.
Second-team AII-OVC quarterback Chris Isaac, a 5-11 senior, finished last season in a flurry
and was the only quarterback in the OVC to hit 50 or more percent of his passes. Isaac hit 92-177
(.520) passes for 1,318 yards and seven TD's, while running the ball I 31 times for 302 yards and
seven TD's.
Isaac's main targets for the '8 1 season will be senior flanker Jerry Parrish ( 19 catches for 254
yards and one TD in I 980);junior split end Steve Bird ( 18-316-3); senior tight end Cris Curtis ( 17213-2); junior tight end T ron Armstrong (4-55-0); and senior flanker Rana rd McPhaul (8-79-0).
Parrish also led the nation in kickoff returns with his 25.1 average.
Senior tailback Tony Braxton and junior fullback Nicky Yeast head the list of returning
rushers for the Colonels. Braxton led Eastern last year with 800 yards rushing on 15 I carries and a
team-high IO TD's. Yeast collected 143 yards o n 42 carries and two touchdowns.
Other runners who contributed to the Colonels' offense which led the league in scoring with
their 25.5 per game mark and who will return in 1981 arc sophomore tailbacks Terence
Thompson and Ed Hairston and sophomore fullback Jon Sutkamp.
The defensive line, where four of the five starters were lost through graduation, will be
perhaps the biggest area needing rebuilding. Junior defensive tackle Mark Willoughby is the lone
starter returning, but he should receive ample help from junior Allen Young, and Richard Bell at
end, juniors Randy Taylor and Bobby Woods at tackle and sophomores Rich Francioni and
Mike McShane and senior Henry Robinson at noseguard.
The linebacking corps returns intact, including second team AII-OVC junior Alex
Dominguez, sophomores David Hill and Mike Bobek a nd junior Mike Wagers. Dominguez and
Hill finished the season as Eastern's top two tacklers with 90-60 and 71-74 tackles and assists,
respectively.
Floyd and Byrd head a defensive backfield which lost only one player through graduation.
Returnees include junior Cliff McCullough, seniors Tom White a nd Frank Hardin, junior Gus
Parks and sophomores Mike Mims, Gabriel Lewis and Bryan Robinson.
Defensively last season, Eastern yielded but 289 yards of total offense and 13.3 points pe r
game, while tieing the school record for interceptions it had set in 1979 of 22.
Eastern compiled a 10-3 overall and 5-2 OVC mark in 1980.

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�1981 COLONELS
A CAPSULE ANALYSIS
Offense: I-P ro-Set.
Defense: 5-2 or Oklahoma.
Strengths: Ex perienced quarter back; excellent run ningbacks; outstandi ng receivers: good
linebackers.
Weaknesses: Lack of depth a nd experience in offensive and defensive line; lack of experience at
backup quarterback spots.
Lettermen Lost: 16.
LETTERMEN RETU RNI NG (31)
Ends: Steve Bird, Tron Armstrong, Cris C urtis, .Jerry Parrish , R anard McPhaul, R ichard Bell,
Allen Young.
Tackles: David D ihrkop, Randy Taylor, Bob by W oods, Mark Willoughby.
Guards: Kevin Greve, C hris Taylor.
Center: Steve Coleman.
Tailback: Tony Brax ton.
Fullbacks: Nicky Yeast, .J o n S utkamp .
Quarterbacks: Chris Isaac, T uck Woolum.
Secondary: Gus Parks, George Floyd, R od ney Byrd, Tom White, C liff McCu llough.
Kicker: J amie Lovett .
Noseguards: M ike McSha ne, Richie Francioni.
Linebackers: Alex Dominguez, David H ill, Mike Bobek, M ike Wagers.

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�OFFENSE

CHRIS ISAAC

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TUCK WOOLUM

EDDIE HAIRSTON

TONY JAMES

TONY BRAXTON

changed from wide receiver to quarterback
midway throug h the season
had a n
excellent spring .. . a very exciting runner.
needs to improve passi ng . .. will challenge for
backup quarterback spot .. . made progress
throwing the football in the spring ... high
school teammate of EK U tail back Terence
Thompson
high schoo l coach
Don
Netoskie of Owens boro.

TERENCE
THOMPSON

QUARTERBACKS
C hris Isaac ... Senior ... 22 . .. 5-IO ... 160 .. .
Three Letters ... New Smyrna Beach, Fla... .
Was EK U's Offensive MVP for the '80 season .
. . will serve for the second straight year as cocaptain. . EKU's MVP in I-AA championshi p game versus Boise State when he hit 16-25
for 250 yards and one TD and ran 40 yards and
another score ... had excellent second half of
the '80 season . . had big part in Colonels"
success last year ... only QB in OVC to hit 50
or more per cent (.520) of his passes in '80 .
should be the best quarterback in the league
this year . .. had excel lent spring, picking up
where he left off last fall ... won OVC Offensive Playe r of the Wee k honors vs. East Carolina in '80 (11 -1 2 passes for l 77yards and two
TD's) ... member of winners club last year.
second team All-OVC last year ... high school
coach Bill Mo reman of New Smyrna
Beach.
Tuck Woolum ... Junior ... 20 .. . 5-11 ... 195
. . . One Letter . . . Pineville, Ky . .. . Saw
limited playing time last year ... had best game
in '80 vs. Tennessee Tech when he went 6-9 for
74 yards and one TD
showed great
improvement in the spring ... ran the ball well
in spring scri mmages ... should be backup
quarterback in '81 ... son of fo rmer Richmond
Madison and Kentucky quarterback, Dr.
J erry Woolum .. . high school coach - now
EK U part-time assistant Teddy T aylor of
Pineville .

TAILBACKS
Tony Braxton ... Senior ... 22 ... 5-10 ... 203
... Three Letters ... Cincinnati, Ohio ... Was
the starting tailback the last half of the '80
season
led the team in rushing with 800
yards and IO TD"s
had best effort vs.
More head State in '80 with 164 yards in 24
carries ... slowed by an injury in the s pring.
expected to be the premier tailback in the
conference . .. ran a 4.5 40-yard dash early in
the spring . .. good blocker and good receiver .
.. OV C Offensive Playe r o f the Weck vs. TTU
( 124 yards in 17 carries and three TD's) .
member of winners club
graduate o f
Wit hrow High School.
Eddie Hairston ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 5-9 ..
. 181 ... No Letters ... Mansfield, Ohio ...
Has tremendous speed and strength ... runs
the 40-ya rd dash in :04.5 ... ended t he spring
as No. I tailback fo llowing injury to Braxton .
.. should challenge for starting posit ion in the
fall . .. s howed great promise in the spring ... a
hard worke r
high school coach - Dan
Gerhardt of Malabar.
Terence Thompson ... Sophomore ... 19 . . .
5-9 ... 178 ... No Letters ... Owensboro, K)'..
. . Has definite break-away speed ... quickest
player on the team ... had numerous exciting
runs in spring scrimmages . . . will a lso ba ttle
for the starting spot ... needs to improve work
habits . .. high sch ool coach - Don Netoskie
of Owensboro.

Tony James ... Sophomore ... 19 ... S-10 ...
165 ... No Letters ... Owensboro, Ky .... Was

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GARY BRANCH

J E RRY PARRIS H

FULLBACKS

t remendous speed ... mo ved by EK U coaches
from wide receiver to fullback in the spring ...
needs to improve blocking . .. assu mi ng fifth
positio n since signing with the Colonels .. . has
been clocked in :04 .5 in the 40-yard dash . .
high sc hool coach
Geo rge Kellar of
Mcadowdale.

Nicky Yeast . .. Junior ... 20 ... 5- 11 ... 235 ..
. Two Lellers . . . Harrodsburg, Ky ... . Has
alternated the past two seasons at fullback
starti ng spot with the now graduated Dale
Patton . . has great q uickness for player with
h is size ... improved s trength great ly during
off-seaso n ... one of stro ngest players o n the
team
work ha bits were much better this
spring t han in the past .. . a good blocker ...
tough runner .. . s hou ld be starter in t he fall . .
to p collegiate game was in 1979 when he
rushed for I 03 yards in 19 carries vs. MTS U ..
best recei ver among backs . .. high school
coach - Alvis J o hnson of Harrods burg.

WIDE RECEIV ERS
Je rry Pa rrish ... Senior ... 21 ... 5-11 .. . 176.
. . Three Letters ... Auburndale, Fla . . . . ls a
d efinit e "'game-breaker" . . . established a new
EKU career record for kicko ff return yardage
(1,253)
led OVC a nd Division I-AA in
overall season kickoff return a verage in 1980
(25. 1) ... usually d raws double coverage . . .
fastest man on the team (:04.35 in the 40-ya rd
dash) .. . member of wi nners club .. . had a
good spring ... ha rd worker . . . possesses great
s peed . . . po tential pro prospect
. quiet
leader ... second team AII-OVC choice in 79.
. . high school coach - Joe Pa rrish of
Auburndale.

Jo n Sutkamp . .. Sopho more . . . 19 . .. 5-9 ...
204 ... One Leiter ... Be llevue, Ky . ... Is a

hard-nosed runner . . . good blocker . . .
hard worker in the off-season program .
played on a ll specialty teams for EKU last year
.. responsible for safety vers us Western on
punt ret urn ... wil l s plit time at fullback in the
fall .. . had good spring . . . excellent student . .
. pre-med major . .. very coachable athlete .. .
h igh school coach - Fred Be rnier of Bellevue.

Ranard McPhaul . . . Senior ... 22 ... 5-8 ...
158 . .. Two Lellcrs .. . Miami, Fla. ... Has
good s peed and quickness . .. works hard at
running good ro utes . . . can run with t he ball
after he catches it . . coaches expecting more
catches from Ra nard next fall . . . hard worker
.. . member of '80 winners clu b . . . can carrv
the ball on nanker reverse (3-42 yards in '80) .·
must learn to concent rate more .. high
school coach
Chris Va got is of Killia n.

Mark Dickerson . .. Sophom o re . .. 19 . .. 6-0.
.. 212 . .. No Lelters ... Louisville, K y .... Was
injured during the fa ll 1980 seaso n ... showed
great promise t his s pring ... st rong ru nner . .
worked hard in the off-seaso n . .. needs to
improve b locking .. . will give added depth at
fu llback in the fall . .. high school coach
Dave Peak at Eastern.
Gary Branch . . . Junior ... 21 ... 5-11 ... 19S ..
. No Lellcrs . . . Dayton, Ohio . . . Has

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TRON ARMSTRONG

CRIS CURTIS

CHRIS SULLIVAN
winners club in 1980 . . very quick .. best
blocker among the receivers
has good
hands
. ca n play both tight e nd and wide
receiver ... one of key players 10 having a good
offense .
will play both widcoul and tight
end because of his speed ... scored eight points
last year on a reverse play and by catching a
two- point conversion
has good natural
talent .. . high school coach
Bob Stephens
of La ke wood.

S teve Bird ... Junio r ... 20 . .. 5- 11 . . . 165 ...
Two Letters .. . Corbin, K)' . ... Is a very ha rd
worker .. . has good hands and runs excellent
routes . .. a good clutch receiver. . had good
spring ... could be key player in offense next
year . . has :04.6 speed . . . good at reading
defenses ... good intermediate route man.
had his top game of the "80 season vs. the n No.
I ranked Murray S tale (4-69 yards) .
led
E KU in TD rece ptions with three and was
second in yards per reception ( 17.6)
member of "80 winners club
holder for
ext ra po in t and field goa l attempts . . high
school coach
Archie Powers of Corbin.

Cris Curtis . .. Senior . .. 21 ... 6-3 ... 226 ...
Three Letters ... Titusville, Fla . ... Had the
best receiving day of any Colonel since 1971 as
he caught eight passes for 88 yards a nd o ne TD
vs. Tennessee T ech last year
is a great
leader ... has good hands . . . experience is a
plus ... needs improvement in his blocking.
has good speed for his size
had a good
spring . . will be counted on quite a bi t . .
member of winners club in '80 ... put in some
work punting in the spring .
high school
coach - .Jay Donnelly of Astronaut.

Glen Broo ks ... Junior ... 20 ... 5-9 .. . 169 ...
No Letters . .. Louisville, Ky ... . ls a transfer
from Indiana U nivcrsity
a very hard
worker
has good quickness
good
downfield blocker
nicknamed by teammates as "Chain-Saw" for his blocking tech niques ... needs to work o n concentration on his
pass routes
graduate of Valley High
School.

CENTERS
Lee Kauchak ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 5-10 .. .
180 ... No Letters . . . New Albany, Ind . .. .
Has good hands and is a hard worker ... a
walk-on
should work on increasing his
speed and concentration ... need s to become
more aggressive and stronger .. graduate of
Providence High School.

Chris Sullivan ... Sophomore . .. 19 ... 6-2 .. .
237 .. . No Letters ... Newport Richey, Fla .. . .
Moved from offensive guard 10 offensive
cente r last year . . saw limited action due to
neck injury . . . had a good spring when he was
able 10 practice ... speed at this position will
be his best asset .. . should battle for starting
position this fall
high school coach Keith Newto n o f H udson .

TIGHT ENDS
Tron Armstrong ... Junior ... 20 ... 6-1 . . .
195 . . . One Letter . .. S t. Peters burg, F la . .. .
Earned a starting positi on last s pring . .. began
to mature as a football player ... member of

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MIKE NEAL

Greg Clark ... Sophomore ... 19 . .. 6-S ...
25 1 ... No Letters ... Louisville, Ky .... Has
great size .. . needs more work with weights to
increase strength ... saw limited actio n in the
spring due to knee injury ... has played both
offensive center a nd tackle for t he Colonels .
high school coach - Bob Ho lman of Pleasure
Ridge Park .

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David Burry ... Sophomore . . . 19 ... 6-1 . ..
243 ... No Letters ... Louisville, Ky .... Had
good spring ... s ho uld provide good backup
depth at offensive guard . .. saw action last fall
. . . lacks experience ... has good technique.
high school coach - Dennis Lampley of
T rinity.
Mike Neal . .. Junior ... 20 ... 6-2 ... 220 .. .
No Letters . . . Orlando, Fla . . . . Lacks
experience in playing in the offensive line . .. a
very aggressive young man . . . improved each
day of spring practice before hurting knee .
s hould provide needed depth a t offensive
guard .. . could push for starting position
graduate of Edgewater H igh School.

Steve Coleman .. ..Junior ... 21 ... 6-1 ... 231.
.. Two Letters .. . Stanford, Ky .... Did outstanding job of playing both tackle and center
for EK lJ last spring .. . needs to s tay healthy ..
. could batt le for starting spot at either tackle
or center .
very aggressive and physical
player . . . high school coach - Bill Leed y of
Li ncoln County.

.Jeff Tanner . .. S ophomore ... 19 ... 6-2 ...
220 ... No Letters . .. Cincinnati, Ohio ... Is a
great technician
. improved measurably
duri ng spring practice . . need s to improve
overall body strength ... had great high school
background at Moeller ... could. be called on
to play quite a bitt his fa ll . . . high school coach
- Gerry Faust of Moeller.

GUARDS
Kevin Greve ... Senior ... 21 ... 6-1 ... 250 ...
Three Letters .. . Cincinnati, Ohio .. . Missed
spring practice because of back problem . ..
elected offensive co-captain for the '8 1 season .
.. second-team AP All-American last year .
two-time AII- OVC player
member of
win ners club ... Co lonels need his presence to
give balance and leadership to the offensive
line
has outstanding strengt h and
aggressiveness ... high school coach - Gerry
Faust of Moeller.

Chris Johnson . .. Sophomore . .. 19 ... 6-1 .. .
235 ... No Letters ... Orlando, Fla .... Lacks
speed and experience . .. needs to improve to
warrant playing time .
has a good, hardwork ing attitude
has great desire to
improve ... high school coach - Gary T reissu
of Evans .

Chris Taylor ... Junior ... 21 ... 6-3½ ... 236.
. . Two Letters ... Waycross, Ga .. .. Showed
great improvement throughout the spring.
provided good leadership in spring drills ..
should start at right g uard th is fa ll
experience is a p lus ... member of "80 winners
club
graduate of Ware County High
School.

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JEFF JONES

BENNY ALLEN

KICKING SPECIALISTS

Bill Eyster ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6- 1 ... 220
... No Letters ... Carlisle, Ky .... Is a walk-on
. . lacks strengt h a nd experience . . very
coachable ... has a great working attitude in
practice ... grad uate of Washington-Lee High
School.

Jamie Lovett . . . Sophomore ... 19 ... 5-8 .. .
157 . . . One Letter . . . Riverview, Fla . .. .
Should handle most of the placekicking d uties
in '81 ... kicked 53 a nd 55-yard field goals in
the spring scrimmage ... has a strong leg .
can kick for d istance . . needs to work on
accuracy . . has po tential to be excellent
kicker . . . was OVC Rookie of the Week vs.
MTSU . .. hand led kicking chores four games
in '80 wh ile David Flores was sitti ng out with
appendectomy .. . graduate of East Bay High
Sch ool.

TACKLES
David Dihrkop . .. Senior ... 22 ... 6-4 . .. 256
. . . Three Letters ... Jamestown, Ohio ...
Returns as a third-yea r starter . .. provided
grea t leadership d uring the s pring . . most
improved blocker among offensive linemen
t his spring .. . has size, talent and speed to play
pro football ... defi nite AI I-OVC candidate . . .
mem ber of winners cl ub .. . high school coach
- .J erry Bonte c f Greenview.

Lanny Sanders ... Junior .. . 20 ... 6-0 ... 204 .
. . Two Letters ... Butler, Ala .... ls a transfer
from Ma rion Inst itute in Alaba ma ... will be
called on to handle the punting duties this fall .
. . had a good spring kicking the ball and
should help E KU in t he kicking game this
season ... gets good height on his punts .
works ha rd.

Jeff Jones ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-2 ... 23 I
. . . No Letters . . . Louisville, Ky . . . .
Converted from defens ive tackle to offensive
line midway t hrough spring practice .. . very
aggressive player . . . should improve great ly
give n time to learn offensive system . .. could
be called on to provide depth next fall . . . h igh
school coach - Ron Madrick of DeSales.
Benny Allen ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-1 ...
245 ... No Letters ... Belfry, Ky .. .. Earned a
starting positi on in t he spring
. acquired
some spot playi ng time during t he '80 season .
. has good strength and good speed . .. could
be an outstanding football player at tack le for
EK U . . graduate of Belfry High School.

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�DEFENSE

LINEBACKERS

Mike Wagers .. . Junior . .. 20 .. . 6-2 ... 218 ..
. One Letter .. . Brooksville, Fla . . . . Has
starte r linebacking qualities . . . plays with
great intensity .. . has made good progress and
was playing good technique at the end of
s pring practice ... should be prime candidate
for starting position . . . saw quite a bit of
action last year .. . high school coach - C huck
Wood of Hernando.

A lex D o minguez ... Junior ... 2 1 .. .6-0 .. .
21S . . . One Letter .. . South Miami, Fla.. . .
Did an excellent job in playing the leadership
role in regrouping the linebacking corps in
1980 ... fi nished the season as E KU"s top
tackler and as one of the top tacklers in t he
OVC ... showed definite qualities of being
outstand ing linebacker for EK U . . . secondteam All-OVC pick in 1980 ... averaged 13
hits per game during the "80 season ... member
of w inners club .. . recently elected co-captain
for upcoming season . . . not only outstanding
athlete but quality individual as well ... has
pure ded ication and determination . . .
graduate o f South Miami High School.

Pete Jackson ... Junior ... 21 ... S-1 0 ... 195 .
.. Two Letters ... Blountstown, Fla . ... Is a
j unior college transfer from Marion (Ala.)
Institute ... came to E KU in mid-year ... went
throug h the winter conditioni ng program and
did a good job . . . proved immediately in the
s pring he can play for EK U ... progressed well
during the spring .. . EK U coaches looking
forward to his contribution this fall.

David Hill ... Sophomore .. . 19 . .. S-IO ...
205 . . . One Letter ... Miami, Fla ... . David
sh owed last season that he has the talent and
ability to be a fine linebacker .. came to
Eastern last fall out of shape . . needs to
continue with conditioning program during
the su mmer . .. has excellent football savvy.
starter as a freshman last year ... won OVC
Defensive Player of the Week honors vs.
Morehead State in season finale and OVC
Rookie of the Week vs. East Tennessee
member of winners club .. . one of top tacklers
in the OVC and No. 2 hit man on the Colonels
last season . .. graduate of Miami Carol C ity
High School.

Mike Bobek ... Soph omore ... 19 ... 6-1 ...
220 ... One Letter ... Port Richey, F la .. . . Is a
doubtful part icipant in "8 1 seaso n ... presently
rehabilitating a back injury suffered during the
winter program ... EKU coaches hoping he
will return to active status in the spring of "82 ..
. graduate of Gulf H igh School.
Tommy Burnette ... Freshman ... 19 ... 6-1 ..
. 200 ... No Letters . .. Knoxville, Tenn . ...
Had limited participation in the spring .
status is questionable for the coming fall
season .. . presently nursing knee inj ury ..
with added strength cou ld play for EKU
needs to get more physical .
. received
hardship case from C AA because of knee
injury ... graduate of Halls High School.

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�MARK WILLOUGHBY RANDY TA YLOR

STEVE BROWN

RICHIE FRA NCIONI

TACKLES

H ENRY ROBINSON

MIKE McSHANE

o pportunity to be a starter at this position .. .
member of winners club in 1980 . . high
school coach - Bill M o reman of New Smyrna
Beach.

Mark Willoughby . . . Junior ... 21 ... 6-0½ ...
240 ... Two Letters . .. Louisville, Ky .. .. W ill
be the only starter returni ng from last year's
defensive line . . a good technique football
p layer ... member of win ners club in '80.
chosen the OVCs Defensive Player of the
Week vs. Middle Tenn. last season
an
aggressive player . .. a good athlete ... good,
steady performer .
high school coach
Corky Miller of Fairdale.

NOSEGUARDS
Henry Robinson ... Senio r ... 21 ... 5-10 ...
223 .. . No Letters ... Louisville, Ky .... Has
been moved around quite a bit d u ring his
collegiate career . . . has played offensive line,
tack le, linebacker and noseguard in
college .. . was starting at noscgua rd at the end
of spring practice . . a very stro ng foot ball
p layer ... has improved on his technique .
graduate of J effersontown High Sch ool.

Randy Taylor ... Junior ... 20 ... 6-3 ... 235 ..
. Two Letters . . . Cincinnati, Ohio . . . Is
playing his second year at defensive tackle .
will be a starter this fa ll . .. had outstanding
spring at tackle . .. made a lot of plays .. . good
a thlete ... could be a dominating player at his
position . . . has a cha nce to be one of the best
defensive players in the league ... high school
coach - Jack Campbell of Wood ward .

Richie Francioni . .. Sophomore . .. 19 . .. 6-0.
.. 225 ... One Letter ... Corbin, Ky .... Played
quite a bit last fall ... has neck injury which
may end his football career .. . missed all of
spri ng practice .. . could be a defi nite asset to
the program if he can play .
high school
coach - Archie P owers of Corbin.

Steve Brown .. . Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-3½ .. .
2IO .. . No Letters .. . Cincinnati, Ohio .. .

Needs to be more physical . . . extremely quick
. . good pass rusher . . . progressed well during
the spring .. . could move to noseguard in the
fall .. . a very good athlete .. . had good s pring
. very coachable ... high school coach Gerry Faust of Moeller.

Mike McShane ... Sophomore . .. 19 . .. 5-10 .
.. 225 .. . One Letter ... St. Petersburg, Fla....
Was hampered last season with a back injury
which slowed his progress
a physically
strong footba ll player . . . could be a starter if
back injury improves .. . played quite a bit as a
freshman .. . scored for E KU in thcOV Ctrack
meet in the discus toss
. grad uate of
Non heast High School.

Bo bby Woods ... ,Junior ... 20 ... 6-2 ... 227.
.. Two Letters .. . Oak Hill, Fla . ... Was
moved from defensive end to defensive tackle
in the spri ng . . s howed great promise . .
coaches pleased wit h his progress a t the new
position
has great speed
. has good

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ALI.EN YOUNG

RODNEY BYRD

GEORGE FLOYD

TOMMY WHITE

ENDS

SECONDARY

Allen Young ... Junior ... 21 ... 6-3 ... 227 ...
One Letter . . . Louisville, Ky . .. . Started
several games at right end for the Colonels last
season . .. progressed very we ll through last
year ... has physical attributes to become an
excellent defensive end .. . must become more
consistent
. played for EKU assistant J oe
Blankenship in high school . . gradua te of
Seneca High School.

George Floyd ... Senior . .. 21 ... 5-10 . .. 190 .
.. Three Letters ... Brooksville, Fla . ... Was a
first team Kodak All-American defensive back
in '80 . . . also first team All-OVC a nd 1980
OVC Defensive Player o f the Year . . a
fourth-year starter . .. tied for OVC lead in
interceptions with five, one of which was
returned 100 yards vs. Youngstown State for a
touchdown . . . a definite pro prospect .. . very
intense player ... m ember of the winners club .
. . will serve as co-captain in '8 1 ... one of the
most consistent players EK U has ever had in
the secondary ... second team All-OVC in '79 .
high school coach - Chuck Wood of
Hernando.

Richard Bell ... Junior ... 21 ... 6-2½ ... 221 .
.. Two Letters ... Marietta, Ga . ... Is a very
strong football player .. . has good speed . . .
s hould beco m e more aggressive with
confidence and experience . . . graduate of
Sprayberry High School.

Rodney Byrd ... Senior ... 21 ... 5-10 ... 180.
. . Two Letters ... Brooksville, Fla... . Was a
second-team All-OVC pick in 1980 ... high
school teammate of Eastern's George Floyd
and Mike Wagers ... second year as a starter ..
. can play more than one position ... could be
outstanding ... tied with Floyd for OVC lead
in interceptions with five
member of
winners club ... high school coach - Chuck
Wood of Hernando.

Charles Keller ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-3 .. .
210 ... No Letters ... East Miami, Fla ... .
Made progress in spring drills
advancement slowed last fall due to serious
illness and a debilitating injury ... could push
for starting slot . .. has good football savvy.
is a hard worker which should help him .. .
high school coach - Mike Uspensky of
Miami Lakes.
Randy Hardy ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 5-11 ..
. 208 ... No Letters ... Coal Grove, Ohio . ..
Switched from offensive fullback to defensive
e nd the last three days of spring practice ..
made excellent progress in this short period of
time . . has speed and strength . . is very
aggressive and is expected to develop into a
good player . .. high school coach - Dave
Lucas of Dawson-Bryant.

Tommy White ... Senior ... 21 ... 5-9 ... 185 .
. . Three Letters ... Georgetown, Ky .... Has
been a starter for two seasons .. . has been
troubled by injuries most of his career ... is
coming off knee surgery performed last fa ll .. .
had excellent spring ... should be one of the
strengths in the secondary . . graduate of
Scott County High School.

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Gus Parks ... Junior ... 20 . .. 5-l l ½ ... 180 . .
. Two Letters ... Harrodsburg, Ky .... Was a
s tarter last year for seve ral games ... needs to
make a great deal of improvement to g ive the
experience needed in the secondary
returned a n interception 48 yards vs.
T ennessee T ech for a touchdown ... need s to
work on concentration a nd intensity ... high
sc ho o l coac h
Alvi s J o hn so n of
Harrodsburg.

Mike Mims ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 5-l 1 .. .
185 ... No Letters .. . St. Petersburg, Fla . .. .
Has the size and s peed to be a good d efensive
back
m ust develop confidence which
should come with additional work
high
school tea mmate o f Tron Armstrong .. . high
school coach - Bob Stephens of Lakewood.
Mark Woodrum ... Sophomore ... 19 . . . 6-

0'/ , ... 167 ... l\o Letters ... Whcclcrsburg,
Ohio .. . Was a hig h school runningback but
was recruited as a defensive pla yer .
must
make a great dea l o f improvement to be able to
play at Easte rn . . . has good intensity and concentration .. . must improve s peed and a ggressive ness .. . hig h schoo l coach - Ed Miller o f
Wheelers burg.

Cliff McCullough ... Junior ... 21 ... 5-10 .. .
195 . .. One Letter . .. Port Charlotte, Fla . .. .
Played considerably last fall
. forced into
action because of injuries in the secondary last
year ... began EKU career as a tailback before
being moved to secondary in spring of -SO.
g raduate of Charlotte High School.
Frank Hardin ... Junior ... 22 ... 6-0½ . . . 197
. . . No Letters ... South Shore, Ky . ... Has
d evelope d a great dea l of confidence with his
work at the safe ty position
. a very ha rd
worke r . .. could g ive EKU considerable he lp
in 1981 ... will provide depth in the backfield .
. . graduate of Greenup County Hig h School.
Gabriel Lewis ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 5-9 ...
171 ... No Letters ... lronton,Ohio . .. Needs
to come a long way to give Eastern the depth it
needs in the secondary . .. excellent hitter.
must improve in many areas in o rde r t o contribute
high school coac h - Bo b Lutz o f
Ironton.

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RECRUITS

Brad Armacost ... linebacker ... 6-2 ... 210 ..
Bethel, Ohio . . . Brad was an Al l-County.
All-District and honora ble mention All-State
pick for coach R ick Hosler at Bethel-Tate
ll igh School. He played foot ba ll fo ur years.
basketball three seasons and baseball one
year.

Michael Long ... offensive tackle .. . 6-3 ...
245 .. . Middlcshuro, Ky . ... Michael played
Jor coach Tom S tapleton at Middlcsboro
Hig h School where he was a fo ur-year
lette rman and a first -team All-Southeast
Kent ucky Conference c hoice his senior yea r.
HL· was a lso a two-year honorable mentio n
All-State pick.

James Campbell ... defensive tackle ... 6-2 ...
245 . . . Altamonte Springs, Fla . . . . James
comes to Eastern from Lake Brantley H igh
School in Altamonte Springs, Fla .. where he
played defensive tackle for coach Dave Tullis.

.Joe Mauntcl ... defensive end ... 6-4 ... 195 ..
. Cincinna1i, Ohio ... Joe pla yed defe nsive end
fo r coach Tom Kocica at Colerain High
School for four years. While be ing selected the
best defensive lineman ror Cole rai n H igh
School his sen ior year, he was an honorable
mention All-C ity and A ll-League pick during
the "80 year.

Timothy Dale ... defensive end ... 6-2 ... 205.
.. Paris, K)'· ... Timo thy won the Paris High
School best back award for three consecutive
years while playing for coach Randy Reese.
D ale a lso played fullback a t Pa ris a nd participated o n the ba s ketba ll team.

William May .. . linebacker ... 5-9 ... 190 ...
Shelby,,illc, K)', ... William comes to Eastern
fro m Shelby County High School where he
played linebacker for coach T om Becherer.

Ronald Davis . .. tailbac k . .. 5-9 . .. 165 ...
Opa-Locka, Fla .... Rona ld p layed for coach
J eff C lo res at Miami Carol Cit y Senio r Hig h
School. He g raduated from Carol City last
Decembe r and entered Eastern at m id-year
and went through spring practice. He is a
slas hing runne r who showed good quickness
and who will give added de pth to the ta ilback
posit ion in the fa ll. E K U coa c hes were hoping
he would improve st rength during the
s umme r.

George Miller ... quarterback ... 6- 1 ... I 90 ..
. Richmond, Ky .... George received the most
va luable playe r trophy for coach M o nte .J oe
Lovell's R ichmond M adison Royal Pu rples'
foo t ball team this past season. A second-team
A ll-Central Kent ucky Con fe rence pick at
quarterback. he receive ho norable me ntion
notice for the league's MV P award. He
lettered four years in football and t h ree
seaso ns in basketball.

[ric Horn ... defensive tackle ... 6-2 ... 240 ..
. Owensboro, Ky .... Eric, an All-C ity-Count y
selectio n for coach Gary Keller at Daviess
Cou nty. lettered fo ur years in football for the
Panthers. 1-fc was a lso an ho no rable me ntion
choice on the All-Conference squad.

Brian Monroe ... fullback ... 6-0 ... 225 ...
Lexing1o n, Ky .... Brian pla yed for coach R oy
Walto n at Tates C reek High S c hool where he
was a two-year first -team A ll-City choice and
a t hree-yea r A ll-State selectio n fo r the
Commodores. A four-year le tterman in
football at TCHS, he holds sch ool records for

An1hony Jones ... dcfcnsh'e back ... 5-1 I ...
175 ... Ocala, Fla .... Antho ny comes t o E KU
from :\ ort h Mario n High School in Ocala
whe re he played in tl,e defens ive seconda ry fo r
coach Mike Clayton.

most yards gained ru shing as a sop homo re

(911). most touchdowns in a career (25) a nd
m ost yards gained rushing in a career (2.50 1).
Robert Palmer . .. defensive e nd ... 6-2 ... 190
. . . Cynthiana, Ky . . . . R obert was a firstteam i\ll-M id-S tate Confe re nce c hoice for
coach Bob .Je nkins at Harrison County High
School. While being chosen on t he All-S tate
team his senior year. Robert lettered four
years in footba ll a nd basketball and three
seasons in track at HCHS.

Paul Jones ... defensive end ... 6-2 . .. 205 ...
Borden, Ind . . . . Paul was an hono rable
men tion All-State player at F loyd Central
Hig h School for coach Elmer Murray. While
also pa rtici pating in basketbal l and track in
high school, he was an All-Co nfe rence
foot ba ll select io n.

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�Tim Portale . .. quarterback . .. 6-0 . . . 190 ...
Louis,,illc, Ky . . . . Tim was an honorab le
mention All-State pick and the All-District
Offe nsive P la yer o r the Year for T r in ity t his
past season. He competed in footba ll for coa ch
R oge r Grunicsen a t T rin ity and a lso p la yed
rour seasons of baseball there. He holds the
school record for most runs scored in baseball
a nd was an All- District and All- Region c ho ice
in that sport.
James Po wers . .. tight end ... 6-2 ... 210 .. .
Lexington, Ky . .. . James was an All-State,
A l l-Cit y and All-Centra l K en tuck y
Confe re nce player for coach Jake Be ll at
He nry Clay H igh School. He wo n four le tte rs
while playing football fo r the fl lue Devils.
Lo uis Ro m ... defensi\'e tackle . .. 6-4 ... 210 .
. . Cincinnal i, Ohio . . . Lo uis was an /\11League choice at Oak Hi lls High School for
coach Ed Jackson . While playing d efensive
tackle, he was recipient o f the Iron Man
Award for O H HS.
Bo b S andho ff . .. tight end . .. 6 -41/2 • •• 2 IO . ..
Bradenton, Fla . . . . fl ob was a th ree-year
starter for coach Ed W oodward at Southeast
High School where he led the team in pass
receptions the past two seasons. To give a n
indication of his quickness, he a lso played on
all Southeast's specia l teams (4.7 speed in t he
40-yard dash). He was a first -team p ic k on the
M a na tee All-Area team, the Sarasota AllArca squad and the All-Coral Coast Conference team. He also played basketball and ran
t rack for Southeast.
S hawn Saturday ... noseguard ... 6-0 ... 220 .
. . Cincinnati, Ohio .. . Shawn played for
coac h Pa t M ancuso a t Pr inceto n H igh School
where he was na med his team's Most Va luable
D efensive P laye r a nd was chosen to the
P r inceton Honor Roll. He was a n All-City,
All-Confe rence and /\II-State c hoice t hi s past

season.
Terry S im mo ns .. . linebacker ... 6-0 . .. 190 ..
. Hamilton, Ohio . . . While playing four years
of footba ll for coa ch Dale R obertson at
Hamilton Hig h School, Terry was selected as
t he best de fe nsive lineman and was c hosen to
t he fi( St-tcam Greater Miami Confere nce
squad . He also participated in bas ketball three
sea sons and track o ne year at Hamilto n H igh
School.

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Da,,id S impson .. . defens ive back ... 6-0 . . .
175 . .. Newport, Ky . . . . David. wt10 was
chosen the Northern Ke ntucky Player of the
Ycar. ho lds many records at Newport H igh
School where he played both o ffense and
defense for hea d coac h Mike Murphy. H is
Newport High records include most yards
rushing in a sea son ( 1,627). career (2.846) and
game (22 1), most po ints in a season ( 112) and a
career (204): and most touc hd owns in a season
( 12) and a career (29). While being named A IIN KSC, he a lso recei ved awards in 1980 for
Best Back in the Regio n and Best flack in
Northern Ke ntuc ky.
Reginald S mith .. . defensive back . . . 6-1 . . .
180 ... North Miami Beac h, Fla . ... Reginald
comes to Eastern from North Mia mi fleach
Hig h School whe re he played for coach J ohn
Stevens at the linebacke r position . He lettered
three yea rs in foot ball and was an ho norable
mention All-City choice this past season.
Eugene Walker .. . defensin back ... 6-0 ...
175 . .. Lo uis,,ille, Ky.... Euge ne was a firstteam All-District, All-Region, All-County
and a third-team A ll-State choice fo r coach
Tom Cosman at Fairdale H ig h School whi le
p laying both wide receiver and defensive back .
He participated in football. basketball and
track for Fairdale.

�D EPTH CHART
OFFENSE
SE
21
20

LT
Bird
Brooks
Kauchak

70
75
57
61

LG
Dihrkop
J ones
G . Clark
Johnson

Kickers
II
6
94

60
65

C
53
52
57

Greve
Burry

FL

Sanders-P
88
Lovett- KO,
25
EP,FG
Nussbaum - KO ,
E P , FG

RG
Sullivan
Coleman
G. Clark

64
68
62

Isaac
Woolum
J ames

32
49
34

FB

QB
Parrish
McPhau l

16
17
14

RT
Taylor
Neal
Tanne r

Yeast
Sutkamp
Dickerson
Branch

TE

52
59

Coleman
Allen

TB
42
40
26
47

Braxt on
Hairston
T hompson
Davis

80
86

N

--1

DEFENSE
LE
87
82

NG

LT
Bell
Keller

90
69

Taylor
Brown

67
54

RT
Robinson
M cShane

LLB
46
56
50

LCB
41
27

Par ks
McCu llough

RO Y
8 F loyd
28 Lewis

66
43
69

RE
W illoughby
Woods
Brown

85
44

Byrd
Hardin
Mims

24
29

Young
Hardy
Greves

RLB
Dominguez
Wagers
Bobek

31
39
58

H ill
Jackson
Burnette

Return Specialists

s

88
42
8
9

9
19

Parris h-KO
Braxton- KO
F loyd-I'
Byrd-P

RCB
White
Woodrum

A, mst rong
Curtis

�1981 EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY ROSTER
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Name
J amie Lovett
Tim Portale
George Floyd
Rod ney Byrd
Reggie Smith
Lanny Sanders
Anthony J ones
Tony James
Eugene Walker
C hris Isaac
T uck Woolum
George M iller
Frank Ha rdin
Glen Brooks
Steve Bird
To m W hite
Ranard McPhaul
Terence T hompson
Cliff McCullough
Gabriel Lewis
Mark Woodrum
David Simpson
David H ill
Nicky Yeast
William May
Mark Dickerson
Bria n Monroe
Patrick J ackson
Ed Hairston
Gus Parks
To ny Braxton
Bobby Woods
Randy Ha rdy
Timothy Dale
Alex D ominguez
Ro nald Davis
Terry Simmons
Jon S utkamp
Mike Bobek
William Barry
Steve Coleman
Chris Sullivan
Mi ke McShane
Brad Armacost
M ike Wagers
Greg Clark
Tommy Burnette
Benny Allen
Kevin Greve
Chris J oh nson
J eff Tanner
Shawn Saturday
Chris Taylor
David Bu rry
Mark Willoughby

Pos.
K

QB

DB
DB
DB
K

DB
QB
FL

QB
QB
QB
DB
SE
SE
DB
FL
TB

DB
DB
DB
DB
LB
FB
DB

FB
FB
FB
TB
DB
TB
OT
DE
DE
LB
TB
LB
FB
LB
C
C
C
MG
LB
LB
C
LB
OT
OG
OG
OG
MG
OG
OG
DT

Class Ht.
Soph. 5-8 1/4
Fr.
5-11
Sr.
5- 10
Sr.
5-10
F r.
6-2
.Ir.
6--0¼
Fr.
6--0
Soph. 5-1 0
Fr.
6-0
Sr.
5-IO¼
J r.
5-11
Fr.
6-2
J r.
6-0 ½
J r.
5-9
J r.
5- 11
Sr.
5-9
Sr.
5-8
Soph. 5-9
J r.
5-10
Soph. 5-9
Soph. 6-0½
Fr.
6-0
Soph. 5-10
J r.
5-11
Fr.
5-1 1
Soph. 6-0
Fr.
6-0
F r.
5-9½
Soph. 5-9
Jr.
5-11 ½
Sr.
5-1 0
Jr.
6-2
Sop h. 5-11
Fr.
6-3
Jr.
6-0
Fr.
5-9
Fr.
6-1
Soph. 5-9
Soph. 6-1
F r.
6-3¾
J r.
6-1
Soph. 6-2
Sop h. 5-1 0
Fr.
6-2
Jr.
6-2¼
Soph. 6-5
Fr.
6-1 ¼
Soph . 6- 1
Sr.
6- 1
Soph. 6- 1
Soph. 6-2
Fr.
6-0
Jr.
6-3½
Soph. 6-1
Jr.
6-0½

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Wt.
157
185
190
180
180
204
175
165
175
160
195
197
197
169
165
185
158
178
195
171
167
175
205
235
180
2 12
225
192
18 1
180
203
227
208
205
215
168
188
204
220
2 10
23 1
237
225
2 15
2 18
25 1
200
245
250
235
220
225
236
243
240

•

Hometo wn
R iverview, Fla.
Louisville, Ky.
Brooksvi lle, Fla.
Brooksville, Fla .
N. Miami Beach, Fla.
Butler, Ala.
Ocala, Fla.
Owensboro, Ky.
Lo uisville, Ky.
New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
Pineville, Ky.
Richmond, Ky.
Sout h S ho re, Ky.
Lou isville, Ky.
Corbin, Ky.
Georgetown, Ky.
Miami, Fla.
Owens boro, Ky.
Port Charlotte, F la.
Ironton, Ohio
P ortsmouth, O hio
Newport, Ky.
Miami, Fla.
Harrodsburg, Ky.
Shelbyville, Ky.
Middletown, Ky.
Lexington, Ky.
Blountstown, F la.
Mansfield, O hio
Harrodsburg, Ky.
Cincinnati, O hio
Oak Hill, F la.
Coal Grove, Ohio
Paris, Ky.
S . Miami, Fla.
Opa Locka, Fla.
Hamilton, Ohio
Bellevue, Ky.
Port R ichey, F la .
Louisville, Ky.
Stanford, Ky.
New Port R ichey, Fla.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Bethel, Ohio
Dade City, Fla.
P leasure Ridge Park, Ky.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Hatfield, Ky.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Orlando, Fla.
C incinnati, O hio
Cincinnati, O hio
Waycross, Ga.
Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.

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95

Henry Robinson
Mike Neal
Steve Brown
David Dihrkop
Louis Rom
Eric Horn
M ichael Long
J eff J ones
J ames Campbell
Ca lvin Duncil
Tron Armstrong
Charles Keller
Bo b Sandhoff
Gary Branch
Allen You ng
Cris Curtis
Richard Bell
J erry Parrish
J ames Powers
Randy Taylor
R Obert Pa !mer
J oe Mauntel
Paul J ones
Ga ry Nussbaum
Joe Spadafino

MG
OG
DT
OT
DT
OT
OT
OT
DT
OT
TE
DE
TE
TE
DE
TE
DE
FL
TE
DT
DE
DE
DE
K

DT

S r.
5-10
Soph . 6-2
S oph . 6-3 1/2
Sr.
6-4
F r.
6-3½
F r.
6-2
Fr.
6-3
Soph. 6-2
Fr.
6-2
Fr.
6-4½
Jr.
6- 1
Soph. 6-3
Fr.
6-5
Jr.
5- 10 ½
J r.
6-3
Sr.
6-3
J r.
6-2½
Sr.
5- 11
Fr.
6-3
J r.
6-3¼
Fr.
6-3
Fr.
6-4
Fr.
6-2
J r.
5-9
Fr.
6-2

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223
220
210
256
230
230
260
23 1
240
240
195
2 10
205
196
227
226
22 1
176
205
235
200
200
205
175
240

Louisville, Ky.
O rlando, Fla.
Loveland, Ohio
Jamestown, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Owensboro, Ky.
M iddlesboro, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Altamonte Spri ngs, Fla.
Hamilton, Ohio
St. Petersburg, F la .
Miami Lakes, Fla.
Bradento n, Fla.
Dayton, Ohio
Louisville, Ky.
Titusville, Fla.
Mariet ta, Ga.
Auburndale, F la.
Lexi ngton, K y.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cynthiana, Ky.
Cincinnat i, O hio
Borden, Ind.
Ft. Mitchell, Ky.
Dover, Del.

�First Game
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE
Sept. 5 - at Richmond
2:00 P.M. EDT
Location - Orangeburg, S.C.
Founded - 1896
President - Dr. M. Maceo Nance, Jr.
Enrollment - 4,000
Colors - Garnet &amp; Blue
Conference - Mid-Eastern Athletic
Nickname - Bulldogs
Athletic Director - Dr. Willis C. Ham
Head Coach - Bill Davis
Coaching Record - 18-4
Assistant Coaches - Robert Johnson, Oliver
Pough, James Ragland, Thomas Saxon
S lD - Bill Hamilton, Phone: (803) 536-706 I
Trainer - Jimmie Rogers
Stadium - Bulldog (14,000)
Lettermen Lost - 13
Lettermen Returning - 43

Bill Davis
Head Coach

Henry Odom
Runningback

PROSPECTUS
The Bulldogs, who finished IO-I last season and who lost only to
Grambling in the season finale in winning the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, return 11 starters from that '80 team.
Runningback Henry Odom, who led the conference in rushing (845
yards) and touchdowns ( 15), returns as do runningbacks Mack Reed and
Anthony Reed. Also returning on offense are wide receiver Marion Brown
and three-time AII-MEAC center Larry Warren.
Defensively, tackle John Courtney, linebacker Davie Harris and end
Zack Grate are the top returnees. The Bulldogs lost two all-conference
linebackers and the MEAC Defensive Player of the Year from last year's
team.
Also for the first time in four years, SCSC will be without the services of
the now-departed quarterback Prince Phillips. The Bulldogs will also be
without the services of wide receiver Charlie Brown.
First game of the series.
1980 RESULTS
1981 SCHEDULE
Sept. 5 at Eastern Kentucky
35 Virginia State ........... 7
Sept. 12 DELAWARE STATE
21 Delaware State ......... 20
Sept. 19 NORTHCAROLINAA&amp;T 24 North Carolina A &amp; T . . . . 9
Sept. 26 at Howard
30 Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Oct. 3
at Alcorn State
33 Alcorn State ....... . .... 0
Oct. IO at Johnson C. Smith
34 Johnson C. Smith ........ 8
Oct. 17 MORGAN STATE
49 Morgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Oct. 24 at Florida A &amp; M
21 Florida A &amp; M ......... 19
Oct. 31 MORRIS BROWN
59 Morris Brown ..... . ..... 7
Nov. 7 BETHUNE-COOKMAN
21 Bethune-Cookman . . . . . . . 0
Nov. 14 GRAMBLING
3 Grambling ............. 26
30

�Second Game
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY
Sept. 12 - at Youngstown, Ohio
7:30 P.M. EDT
Location - Youngstown, Ohio
Founded - 1908
President - Dr. John J. Coffelt
Enrollment - 15,784
Colors - Scarlet &amp; White
Bill Narduzzi
Conference - Ohio Valley
Head Coach
Nickname - Penguins
Athletic Director - Bill Narduzzi
Head Coach - Bill Narduzzi
Coaching Record - 39-25-1
Assistant Coaches - Bob Dove, Fred Thomas,
Pete Lymber, Rick Bevly, Rusty DeCapito
SID - Greg Gulas, Phone: (216) 742-3483
Trainer - Dan Wathen
Stadium - Falcon (10,000)
Brett Modic
Lettermen Lost - 12
Linebacker
Letterman Returning - 31
PROSPECTUS
Head coach Bill Narduzzi and his troops will carry a sound reputation
for football excellence on the Division II level as members of the MidContinent Conference into their new role as full-fledge participants in the
OVC and as a Division I-AA football team.
YS U returns 31 lettermen from a team that suffered through a disappointing 2-8-1 campaign a year ago. Sophomore Mike Sloe will handle the
quarterback duties, while completing 25-64 passes for 291 yards. The
Penguins do return some experience in both runningback slots with Paris
Wicks and Vic Seglie leading the hunt for the starting positions.
On the defensive side of the ball, YSU returns a wealth of experience in
many positions, but are hurting in one particular area, the defensive
secondary where three starters were lost. The strength of the defense can be
found at linebacker where co-captain Jeff Gergel and Joe Schartner return.
Eastern leads the series, 5-4-0.
1981 SCHEDULE
1980 RESULTS
Sept. 5 at Cincinnati
6 Murray State ............ 24
Sept. 12 EASTERN KENTUCKY
0 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . . 45
Sept. 19 MURRAY STATE
7 Northern Michigan . . . . . . . I 0
Sept. 26 Open
0 Akron ................... 0
Oct. 3
at Akron
17 Western Kentucky . . . . . . . 42
Oct. 10 WESTERN KENTUC KY 14 Morehead State .......... 20
Oct. 17 at Delaware
7 Eastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . 32
Oct. 24 EASTERN ILLINOIS
17 Northern Iowa ........... 38
Oct. 31 at Middle Tennessee
22 Western Illinois ........... 0
Nov. 7 WESTERN ILLINOIS
41 American International ... 20
Nov. 14 at Morehead State
13 Delaware ............... 20
Nov. 21 at Northern Iowa
31

�Third Game

NAVY
Sept. 19 - at Anna polis, Md.
2:00 P.M. EDT
Location - Annapolis, Md .
Founded - 1845
Superintendent - Vice Admiral William P.
Lawrence
Enrollment - 4 ,500
Colo rs - Navy Blue &amp; Gold
Conference - Independent
ickname - Midshipmen
Athletic Director - J . 0. Co ppedge
Head Coach - George Welsh
Coaching Record - 48-42
Assistant Coaches - Steve Belichick, Bill
Haushalter, Joe Kriva k, Ken Mack, Art
Markos, Tom O'Brien, Bob Petchel, Frank
Spaziani, Tony Whittlesey, Major C huck
Boyer
SID - Tom Bates, Phone: (30 1) 268-6226
Trai ner - Leon "Red" Romo
Stadium - Navy-Marine Corps (28,000)
Lettermen Lost - 24
Lettermen Returning - 22
PROSPECT US

George Welsh
Head Coach

Eddie Meyers
Tailback

When Navy concluded s pring drills. it was readily apparent to coach George Welsh that the
M idshipmen were capable again o f presenting a solid defensive u nit
he docs have seven
starters returning from last year's defense that fin ished sixth best in the country.
Conversely, Welsh will have to resolve a number of problems relating to the offense ifhe is to
sustain the success the Mids have enjoyed the past three years (a 24-11 record and two bowl
appearances).
The highly rcspecred and innovative Welsh has 22 returning lettermen, includ ing AllAmerica prospects in middle guard Tim J o rdan. runningback Eddie Meyers and placekicker
Steve Fehr. Also on hand are a sound defensive end corps and a fine group of defensive
secondary performers.
The question marks on offense lie with the line and wide receiver, where injuries hampered
d evelopment. and depth at runningback.

First game of the series.
1981 SCHEDULE
Sept. 12 T H E C ITADEL
Sept. 19 EASTERN KENTU CKY
S ept. 26 at Michigan
Oct. 3
at Yale
Oct. 10 AIR FORCE
Oct. 17 at Boston College
Oct. 24 WILLIAM &amp; MARY
Oct. 31 a t Notre Dame
Nov. 7 SYRACUSE
Nov. 14 at Georgia Tech
Nov. 2 1 Army at Philadelphia

1980 RESULTS
3 Virginia .... . . .......... .. 6
3 1 Kent State .. ............. 3
45 William &amp; Mary ... ... .. .. 6
21 Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . 0
20 Air Force . . ............. 21
24 Villanova .. . ............ 15
24 Washington ............. 10
0 Notre Dame ... . ......... 33
6 Syracuse . ................ 3
19 Georgia T ech ..... ........ 8
33 Army .................... 6
0 Houston (Garden
State Bowl ) ......... 35
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�Fourth Game
UN IVERSITY OF AKRON
Sept. 26 - at Richmond (Parents Day)
2:00 P.M. EDT
Location - Akron, Ohio
Founded - 1870
President - Dr. D.J. Guzzetta
Enrollment - 23,000
Colors - Blue &amp; Gold
Jim Dennison
Conference - Ohio Valley
Head Coach
Nickname - Zips
Athletic Director - Gordon Larson
Head Coach - Jim Dennison
Coaching Record - 49-38- 1
Assistant Coaches - Tom Flaherty, Larry
Kindbom, Ron Curtis, Dave Newell, Jeff
Durbin
SID - Ken MacDonald, Phone: (2 16) 375-7468
Trainer - Don Marshall
Don Schultz
Stadium - Rubber Bowl (35,482)
Offensive Guard
Lettermen Lost - 17
Lettermen Returning - 32
PROSPECTUS
To head coach Jim Dennison, the 1980 season was a new experie nce.
"Last year wasn't too kind to us," said Denniso n who suffered his first
losing season since taking over the Zip football fortunes in I 973.
"We'll have 32 lettermen returning, 19 who were starters, a strong senior
class for leadership and we've had two excellent recruiting classes," Dennison
said .
According to Dennison, UA's gridiron strengths are at inside and outside
linebacker, the defensive interior, the offensive line and at fullback and
tailback.
There's no question, the leader of the Zip defense is inside li nebacker
Brad Reese. The first team All-Ohio Valley Conference a nd two-time AllAmerican has paced the Zips in tackles the last three campaigns. O n offense,
its senior tai lback Dennis Brumfield, the OVC's leading rusher in '80, who
should pace Akron.
Akron leads the series, 3-2-0.
1980 RESULTS
1981 SCHEDULE
Sept. 5 MIDDLE TENESSEE
3 1 Northeast Missouri . ... .. . . 7
Sept. 12 at Eastern Michigan
2 1 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . . I0
2 Western Kentucky ........ 8
Sept. 19 at Kent State
Sept. 26 at Eastern Kentucky
9 India na State .......... .. 27
0 Youngstown State . . ..... .. 0
Oct. 3
YOUNGSTOWN ST ATE
21 Eastern Michigan . . . . . . . I 0
Oct. 10 at Tennessee Tech
Oct. 17 MOREHEAD STATE
7 Temple ........... . .... . 16
Oct. 24 M UR RAY STATE
10 Murray State . . .. . .. ..... 13
Oct. 31 at Austin Peay
14 Austin Peay ............ . 41
Nov. 7 WESTERN KENTU C KY IO Northern Michigan . . . . . . . 28
9 Middie Tennessee . . . . . . . . 13
33

�Fifth Ga me
AUSTIN PEAY ST A TE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 3 - at Richmond
2:00 P.M. EDT
Location - C larksville, Tenn.
Founded - 1927
President - Dr. Robert 0 . Riggs
Enrollment - 5,500
Colors - Red &amp; White
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Governors
Athletic Director - Johnny Miller
Head Coach - Emory Hale
Coaching Record - 0-0
Assistant Coaches - Paul Brewster, Gary
Shepard, Charles Graning, Rick Christophel,
David Bibee
SID - Sherwin Clift, Phone: (615) 648-756 1
Trainer - Jeff Daniel
Stadium - Clarksville Municipal (8,900)
Lettermen Lost - 20
Lettermen Returning - 36

Emory Hale
Head Coach

C harles T ucker
Offensive Tackle

PROSPECTUS
Coach Emory Hale, who begins his first year at the helm of the Austin
Peay Governors, finds himself in the need for several key offensive
performers, since most of the top backs and receivers were lost through
graduation.
Gone from the APSU team that won six of its last seven contests a nd
finished with a 7-4 overall and 5-2 league record are the 1980 OYC Offensive
Player of the Year in quarterback Sonny Defillippis and the league's top
receiver in Steve Puthoff. Tailback Cosmo Cochra n also grad uated.
While Austin Peay was leading the league in offense (353.5 yards per
game), the Gov defense was finishing second in league stats to Murray State.
Hale must also work to replace three outstanding stars on this unit - tackles
Richard Wozniak and Tim Hickey and end Brett Williams.
Junior second-team All-OVC offensive tackle Charles Tucker (6-5, 228)
will head the returnees on APSU's offensive line.
Eastern leads the series, 19-3.
1981 SCHEDULE
1980 RESULTS
Sept. 12 KENTUCKY STATE
20 UT-Martin .............. 24
Sept. 19 at James Madison
2 1 James M adison ........... 3
Sept. 26 WESTERN KENTUCKY 14 Western Kentucky ....... 20
10 Eastern Kentucky ........ 23
Oct. 3
at Eastern Kentucky
Oct. 10 at Morehead State
23 Morehead State ........ .. 2 1
Oct. 17 Open
35 Nicholls State ........ . .. 16
Oct. 24 MID DLE TENNESSEE
7 Middle Tennessee .... ..... 3
Oct. 31 AKRON
41 Akron . ..... . .... . .... .. 14
Nov: 7 at Murray State
24 Murray State .......... ... 0
Nov. 14 at Tennessee Tech
13 Tennessee Tech .......... 10
Nov. 2 1 UT-MARTIN
9 Arkansas State ......... . 14
34

�Sixth Game

MIDDLE TENNESSEE ST ATE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 10 -

at Murfreesboro

7:30 P.M. CDT
Location - Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Founded - 1911
President - Dr. Sam Ingram
Enrollment - I 1,250
Colors - Navy Blue &amp; White
Boots Donnelly
Conference - Ohio Valley
Head Coach
Nickname - Blue Raiders
Athletic Director - Jimmy Earle
Head Coach - Boots Donnelly
Coaching Record - 17-24
Assistant Coaches - Ed Bunio, L.T. Helton,
Chuck Wood, Joe Sanders, Lewis West, Steve
Burkhalter
SID - Ed Arning, Phone: (615) 898-2450
Trainer - George Camp
Sammy Bryant
Stadium - Johnny Red Floyd (15,000)
Tailback
Lettermen Lost - 5
Lettermen Returning - 38
PROSPECTUS
Entering his third year at the head of the MTSU program, Raider boss
Boots Donnelly says his 1981 squad will be improved and tougher.
Out of 43 lettermen on the 1980 unit, Donnelly has 38 returning to the
fold. The biggest loss was senior kicker Gerald Robinson, who handled the
Raiders' field goal and extra point duties all last season.
Offensively, 17 lettermen return, headed by versatile runningback
Sammy Bryant and junior quarterback Brown Sanford. Bryant led MTS U in
rushing with a 63.5 yard average per game and in pass receiving with a mark of
24.4 yards per contest. Sanford, who suffered arm problems last year,
averaged 111.7 yards passing and 8.3 yards rushing per game last year.
Defensively, the Blue Raiders return 21 lettermen. That unit will sport an
even-front look in 1981, having switched to this formation late last season.
Eastern leads the series, 15-13-0.
1981 SCHEDULE
1980 RESULTS
Sept. 5 at Akron
0 North Alabama . . . . . . . . . . 36
Sept. 12 at UT-Chattanooga
7 UT-Chattanooga ......... 32
Sept. 19 UT-MARTIN
10 Morehead State .......... 17
10 Western Carolina ........ 24
Sept. 26 at Morehead State
Oct. 3
at Western Carolina
0 Middle Tennessee ........ 24
Oct. IO EASTERN KENTUCKY
6 Murray State ............ 38
Oct. 17 MURRAY STATE
3 Austin Peay .............. 7
Oct. 24 at Austin Peay
15 Western Kentucky . . . . . . . 30
Oct. 31 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 13 Akron ................... 9
21 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Nov. 7 Open
Nov. 14 WESTERN KENTUCKY
Nov. 21 TENNESSEE TECH
35

�Seventh Game
UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON
Oct. 17 - at Richmond (Homecoming)
2:00 P.M. EDT
Location - Dayton, Ohio
Founded - 1850
President - Brother Raymond L. Fitz, S. M.
Enrollment - 6,500
Colors - Red &amp; Blue
Mike Kelly
Conference - Independent
Head Coach
Nickname - Flye rs
Athletic Directo r - Tom Frericks
Head Coach - Mike Kelly
Coaching Record - 0-0
Assistant Coaches - Rick Chamberlin, Keith
Jordan, Dave Whilding
SID - Gene Schill, Phone: (513) 229-4421
Trainer - Eddie Kwest
Stadium - Welcome (11 ,000)
Dave Terkoski
Lettermen Lost - 20
Flanker
Lettermen Returning - 35
PROSPECTUS
It would be easy to overlook the Flyers in '8 1 if it were not for the quality
of the returning sta rters a nd experienced reserves who will be wearing the Red
and Blue. Thanks to an average margin of just over 3 1 points a game, Dayto n
backups were ab le to gain 15 to 30 minutes of playing time in almost every
game last year.
Head ing the list of experienced rese rves is qua rterback J on Vorpe. He
scored four to uchdowns in the last two playoff games, including the game
winner in the 28-24 come-from-behind win over Widener.
The offensive front for U D is solid with returning sta rters at four s pots,
including tackles Fred Do micone and La rry Armstrong, guard J oe Beck and
tight end Kirk Ambrose.
The defense is headed by end Chris Chaney, a Division II I All-American
choice in 1980, a nd two-time ho norable mentio n All-American linebacker
Mark Hufford.
The series is tied 3-3-0.
1980 RES ULTS
1981 SCHEDULE
Sept. 5 a t Califo rnia State ( Pa.)
20 California State ( Pa.) ... . .. 0
Sept. 12 ASHLAND COLLEG E
20 Ashla nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I0
Sept. 19 at Butler
29 Butler .... . .. .. .......... 0
Sept. 26 DEPAUW
35 Georgetown . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Oct. 3
at Slippery Rock
45 Slippery Rock ........... 10
Oct. IO FROSTBURG STA TE
3 1 Frostburg . ............... 7
35 Merc hant Ma rine .. ...... . 7
Oct. 17 a t Eastern Kentucky
Oct. 24 at Buffa lo State
55 Buffa lo State . .... ..... .. . 0
Oct. 3 1 LANE COLLEGE
38 Ferris State .............. 0
Nov. 7 JOHN C ARROLL
41 John Carroll . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
ov. 14 WISCONSI N-SU PER IO R 35 Wisconsin-Su perior ... .... 3
34 Baldwin-Wallace ... ... .. . . 0
28 Widener . . .............. 24
63 Ithaca ... . ......... .. .. .. 0
36

�Eighth Game
WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

Oct. 24 - at Richmond
2:00 P.M. EDT
Loca tion - Bowling Green, Ky.
F ounded - 1906
President - Dr. Do nald W. Zacharias
Enrollment - 13,339
Colors - Blue &amp; Gold
Jimmy Feix
Conference - Ohio Valley
Head Coach
Nickname - Hillto ppers
Athletic D irector - J o hn Oldha r.1
Hea d Coach - Jimmy Feix
Coaching Reco rd - 93-38-5
Assista nt Coaches - Butch Gilbert, Bill Hape,
Clarence Baker, Sam Clark, Larry Walker,
Bo b Rafferty
SID - Paul Just, Phone: (502) 745-4295
Trainer - Ro n Dunn
Tim Ford
Stadium - L.T. Smith (19,250)
Defensive End
Lettermen Lost - 14
Lettermen Returning - 46
PROSPECTUS
Western will put many of last year's successful youngsters onto the footba ll field as a group of seasoned veterans when it o pens its 1981 g rid season in
September.
T he Hilltoppers will be returning 16 starters from last year's 9-1 o utfit,
including all but one regular fro m the defense that yielded o nly 12 points a
game through its first nine co ntests.
Heading the list is senior All-American lineman Tim Ford who led
WKU in tackles with 111 . Three other All-OVC performers on defense - end
Donnie Evans, co rnerback Lamo nt Meacham a nd safety Barry Bumm - will
be back.
Western will return three of its top four rushers including All-OVC pick
Troy S nardon. Also coming back will be All-OVC wide receiver J erry F lippin
who caught 18 passes for 410 yards last year. T he obvious and most challenging absences in the WK U lineup will be the entire strong side of the
offensive line.
Western leads the series, 32-21-2.
1981 SCHEDULE
1980 RESULTS
Sept. 5 a t Evansville
40 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Sept. 12 DELA WARE
30 Kentucky State . . . ... ... .. 8
Sept. 19 KENT UC KY STATE
8 Akro n .. .. ... .. .. . .... . . . 2
Sept. 26 a t Austin Peay
20 Austin Peay . . . . ......... 14
Oct. 3
Open
42 Yo ungstown State . . . . . . . . 17
Oct. IO at Youngstown State
28 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . . . 17
Oct. 17 T ENN ESSEE TECH
13 Eastern Kentucky . . ..... . 10
Oct. 24 a t Eastern Kentucky
17 Mo rehead State . .... .. .... 7
Oct. 3 1 MOREHEAD STATE
30 Middle Tennessee .... . ... 15
Nov. 7 at Akron
O Murray State .......... . . 49
Nov. 14 a t Middle Tennessee
Nov. 2 1 M URR AY STATE
37

�Ninth Game
MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 31 - at Murray
2:00 P.M. CST
Location - Murray, Ky.
Founded - 1922
President - Dr. Constantine W. Curris
Enrollment - 8,200
Colors - Blue &amp; Gold
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Racers
'Athletic Director - Johnny Reagan
Head Coach - Frank Beamer
Coaching Record - 0-0
Assistant Coaches - Ralph Friedgen, Mike
O'Cain, Mike Dickens, Mike C lark, Reed
May, Mike Mahoney, Keith Jones
SID - Doug Vance, Phone: (502) 762-6181
Trainer - Tom Simmons
Stadium - Stewart (16,800)
Lettermen Lost - 19
Lettermen Returning - 38

Frank Beamer

Head Coach

Greg Evans
Corner back

PROSPECTUS

New Murray State football coach Frank Beamer believes his biggest
challenge will be "to find replacements for the 19 lettermen who played a
major role in our best back-to-back seasons in history."
The Racer defense, which has led the conference and ranked high
nationally in team statistics the past two seasons, is the focus of concern with
12 lettermen, including seven starters, missing from last season 's successful
unit.
MSU has three all-conference performers back in defensive end Glenn
Jones, linebacker Donald White and cornerback Greg Evans. The Racers led
Division I-AA in scoring defense last season as the Racers yielded just 9.1
points an outing. The stingy Murray defense, in fact, allowed just three
touchdowns in the first seven games.
Quarterback Gino Gibbs, who ranked second in passing and total
offense in the OVC last season, heads an impressive cast of backfield regulars
returning.
Eastern leads the series, 19-16-4.
1981 SCHEDULE

Sept. 5
Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. IO
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7
Nov. 14
Nov. 21

1980 RESULTS
19 Southeast Missouri ........ 6

at Southeast Missouri
at Florida A &amp; M
at Youngstown State
TENNESSEE TECH
MOREHEAD STATE
at UT-Martin
at Middle Tennessee
at Akron
EASTERN KENTUCKY
AUSTIN PEAY
Open
at Western Kentucky

24 Youngstown State ......... 6
13 Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
10 Te nnessee Tech ........... 3
30 Morehead State ..... . .... . 6
20 UT-Martin .............. , 6
38 Middle Tennessee ......... 6
13 Akron .................. IO
14 Eastern Kentucky ........ 24
0 Austin Peay ...... . ...... 24
49 Murray State ......... . . . . 0
38

�Tenth Game
TENNESSEE TECH UNIVERSITY

Nov. 7 - at Richmond (ROTC Day)
1:30 P.M. EST
Location - Cookeville, Tenn.
Founded - 1915
President - Dr. Arliss L. Roaden
Enrollment - 8,400
Colors - Purple &amp; Gold
Don Wade
Conference - Ohio Valley
Head Coach
Nickname - Golden Eagles
Athletic Director - David Coffey
Head Coach - Don Wade
Coaching Record - 72-65-3
Ass istant Coaches - Lauren Kardatzke, Jack
Henderson, Dennis Caryl, Murphy Ownbey,
Richard M ay, Jim Hughes
SID - Jamie Kimbrough, Phone: (615) 528-3088
Trainer - Steve Moore
Tony Panebianco
Stadium - Tucker (16,500)
Corner back
Lettermen Lost - 17
Lettermen Returning - 28
PROSPECTUS
The 1981 season is a wait-and-see one for Tennessee Tech.
If the personnel mesh early in the season, the Golden Eagles could be in
the running for an upper division finish in the OVC. However, to mesh
properly, the offensive line must improve in terms of strength and the
defensive line and linebackers must come of age. The skill positions appear to
be in fine shape.
Quarterback Tony Constantine, tailback Marvin McClennon and
fu llback Reggie Bazel enjoyed an excellent spring. The receiving corps, while
not a flashy one, is adequate, with junior Paul Selesky heading the list
provided he completely recovers from knee surgery.
The defensive secondary is the most experienced unit on the defensive
team as cornerbacks Tony Panebianco and Tony C hatman lead the way.
Eastern leads the series, 23-14-1.
1981 SCHEDULE
1980 RESULTS
Sept. 5 at East Tennessee
26 Western Carolina ........ 10
Sept. 12 NORTHEAST MISSOURI 28 Northeast Missouri ....... 20
Sept. 19 Open
3 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Sept. 26 at Murray State
30 UT-Martin .............. 28
Oct. 3
UT-MARTIN
3 Jacksonville State ......... 7
Oct. 10 AKRON
17 Western Ke ntucky ....... 28
Oct. 17 at Western Kentucky
3 1 Morehead State .......... 29
Oct. 24 MOREHEAD STATE
3 Troy State .... ..... .. ... 52
Oct. 3 1 TROY STATE
7 Eastern Kentucky .. .. .... 48
Nov. 7 at Eastern Kentucky
10 Austin Peay ............. 13
Nov. 14 AUSTIN P EAY
7 Middle Tennessee ........ 21
Nov. 21 at Middle Tennessee
39

�Eleventh Game
MOREHEAD ST ATE UNIVERSITY
Nov. 21 ~ at Morehead

1:30 P.M. EST
Location - Morehead, Ky.
Founded - 1922
President - Dr. Morris L. Norfleet
Enrollment - 7,100
Colors - Royal Blue &amp; Gold
Steve Loney
Conference - Ohio Valley
Head Coach
Nickname - Eagles
Athletic Director - Sonny Moran
Head Coach - Steve Loney
Coaching Record - 0-0
Assistant Coaches - Jay Adcox, Marshall Burdette, Bob Coleman, Stan Hixon, Mike Manley
SID - Jim Wells, Phone: (606) 783-3325
Trainer - Ken Wright
Stadium - Jayne (10,000)
Don Reeves
Lettermen Lost - I I
Quarterback
Lettermen Returning - 37
PROSPECTUS
Coach Steve Loney has 37 lettermen returning from last season's 4-7
team that lost four of its games by four points or less last year.
Defensively, the question mark has to be how the Eagles will react to
playing a new 4-4 defense. All-OVC linebacker Dan Gooch returns at
linebacker after setting a new MS U record for most tackles in one season last
year. Other key defensive personnel include tackle Ron Hardee and e nd Billy
Goldsmith.
On offense, it will be up to Laney's staff to replace MS U 's now departed
"Mr. Everything", Dorron Hunter, an All-OVC tailback. Heading the list of
candidates for that job are seniors Marcus Johnson and Dwight Yarn and
so phomore Brian Shimer. Junior Don Reeves will be back at qua rterback,
while the offensive line will be anchored by 6-4, 262-pound senior tackle
David Phillips, a transfer from Ohio State. More head State has also moved 62, 237-pound David Thurkill from tight end to fullback.
Eastern leads the series, 32-15-4.
1981 SCHEDULE
1980 RESULTS
Sept. I 2 at Marshall
8 Marshall ................ 35
Sept. 19 Open
21 James Madison .. .. ... . .. 18
Sept. 26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
I 7 Middle Tennessee ........ IO
Oct. 3
at Murray State
6 Murray State . . .......... 30
Oct. IO AUSTIN PEAY
21 Austin Peay ..... .. ...... 23
Oct. 17 at Akron
20 Youngstown State . . . . . . . . 14
Oct. 24 at Tennessee Tech
29 Te nnessee Tech .......... 31
Oct. 3 I at Western Kentucky
7 Western Kentucky ....... 17
Nov. 7 LIBERTY BAPTIST
20 Liberty Baptist .......... 23
Nov. 14 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 15 Kentucky State .......... IO
Nov. 21 EASTERN KENTUCKY
14 Eastern Kentucky ........ 18

40

�41

�DEFENSE

1980 FINAL EASTERN
FOOTBALL STATISTICS

EK U

OPP
200
107
83
10
586
2290
439
1851
3.2
142.4
J 17
142
22
.448
1906
146.6
II
903
3757
289.0
86
3209
)7.)
.lJ-1 1
69-652

222
140
69
I)
621
3079
417
2662
4.)
204.8

By Rushing

By Passing
By Pena lty
R USHING-TI~1ES CARRIED

Y.ards Gained
Yards Losl
Net Yards Gained
Average Per Carry

Average Per G;:1mc
PA SSES A TT EMPTF. D
Completed

214

110
10
Cornpktion Percentage
.5 14
Net Yards
1540
/\ vcrage Per Game
118.5
Scoring Passes
8
T OTAL OFFENSE-TOT A L PLAYS
835
Net Yards
4202
Average Per Game
323.2
PUNTS-N UMBER
73
Yards Punted
2660
A vcrage Per Punt
36.4
FUMBLES-LOST
37- 20
PEN Ai.TI ES-YARDS LOST
64-649

fl ad lntcrccpttd

Avg.

TU

5.3

IO

6

42
29
24
17
4
-4

5. 1
4.6
2.3
3.4
5.4
3.3
105
3.6
.l 4
8.5
08
- 4 .0

I
0
0
0
I
I
0

4 17

2662

4.3

31

lnr.

Woolum. QB
Marionneaux, P

177
36
I

Comp. Pct.
92 .520
18 .500
0 .000

2
0

\'ds.
1318
222
0

TD
7
I
0

TOTALS

2 14

110 .514

10

1540

Y ds.

Avg.

Booze, SE
Parrish. FL
Bird. S E
Curtis. TE
Patton, FU
McPhau l. 'SE
Yeast. FB
Armstrong. SE
Mil ler. TB

No.
25
19
18
17
10
8
5
4
4

481
254
316
213

JO

19.2
13.4
17.6
12.5
7 ..l
9 .9
7.8
13.8
7.5

TOTALS

110

1540

14.0

TOTALS

Times Gain
151
834
134
734
110
507
576
131
42
147
· II
59
15
69
4
50
8
29
7
24
2
17
5
33
0

621

3079

Loss
34
45
0
274
4
0
19
8
0
0
0
29

Net
800
689
507
302
143
59

50

Isaac. Q B

Kix. DE

Willoughby. DT

Brunson. DO
Parks. 08
McCullough. lJB

..

I.J

Bobek. Lil
White. DB
Taylor. OT

19
17
12
II
II
7
12
8
7

McShane. NG
Young. OE
Francioni. i\ G
Siemon. DT
Pom lcc. DE

Bell. DE
Robinson. LB
Hardin, S
Smith, DR

4

4
0

Lewis. DR
Jones. OT
Mims. S
Woodrum. DB
Marionneaux. K

I
0

I
0
0

KICKOFF RETURNS
No.
21

Yds.
527
71
24
19
15
0
0
-I

A vg.
25.1
14.2

19.0
15.0
0 .0
0.0
- 1.0

TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

34

655

19.3

0

No.
22
10
I

Yds.

13

Avg.
70
2.9
13.0

TD
0
0
0

33

197

6.0

5
3

F :oyd. ROV
Sullivan, OT
Schipske, OG

TOTA LS

80

PUNT RETURNS
F loyd, ROY
Byrd. S
Brunson. DH

TOTALS

PASSING
N o.
Aft.

60
74
.l2
4]
48
.ll
44
34
21
38
29
18
l.l
It.
20
1.1
14
18
17
10
10
2

Wagers. I. R

Parrish, FL
Braxton. TB
Patton. FB
Yeast, FB
Sutkamp, TB

RUSHING
Braxton. TB
Miller. TB
Patton, F R
Isaac. QB
Yeast. FB
Thompson, TB
Woolum. QB
McPhaul,FL
Hairston. T B
Sutkamp. FB
Armstrong. SE
Parrish. F L
Bird. SE

Assis1s

90
71
73
54
47
63
27
30
42
19
25
24
26
23

Ho lland. DE
\Voods. DF

TEAM STATISTICS
F I RST DOWNS

Tackles

Domingue,.. 1.8
Hill. LB
Floyd. ROV
Moor, NG
Shelwn. OT
Byrd. S

155
29

SCORING
8

Flores, K
Braxton, TB
M iller, T B
Isaac. Q B
Patton. FR
Bird , SE
Lovett. K
Parrish. SE
Yeast. FR

PASS RECEIVING

7J

79
39

55

TD
2

3
2
0

0
0
0
0

Curtis. TE

2
2

2

Armstrong. SE
Woolum, QB
Floyd. ROV
Parks, DB
Thompson, TB
Team

I
I
0

Opp(mtnt~

42

0

Rooze, SE

TOT ALS

8

TD
0
10
6
5

R
K
0 24-26
0
0
0
0
0
0
1- 1
0
0
0
0
8-8
0-1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
()
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

p
FG SAF TP
0 12- 15
0 60
0
0
0 60
)6
0
0
0-2
0
0 30
0
0
0 26
0- 1
0
0 18
0
J -4
0 17
()
1-1
0
14
0
0
0 12
0
0
0 12
0
0
0 12
1- 1
0
0
8
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0

0

0

0

0

41 1-2 32-34 2-5 15- 19
22 0- 1 20-20 0- 1 7- 14

I 331
0 173

�MODERN EAS TERN F OOTBA LL R ECORDS
S l '/(; I.E (;A\I E 1,' -U IVll)llA I. RFCOH DS
Most extra poin ts- 8 (""M oon" Mullins. 1951 ; Jerry Pullins
\:--. ll ill:-d a lc. 196X)

l.tm~i:-.1 run l rom :...:rimma~t· l)7 yarth (Don Da ly \'S .
M11n.::h1..~ad . 195 1)
.'vl o:,t runs fro m scr imma~c 4) (t\ lln.:·d Thom pson \:,..
:vl tHclwa&lt;l. 19 7.11
.\11 0:,t ) .trd:- ru:- hing

252 (Stan M 11chd l \" A -:,hla n cl Col•

lcgc. 1975)
Mo:.I p.i:-:-c:- a ttcmptt.:d

nc-.-.,x.

45 (.1 1111 Guice

\ ':i-.

M iddk T i.: n-

I W1(l )

~'1ost passi.::- co r11plc1,·J 25 (J im (;uit·c \·:,.. Akron. !968)
Mo:,.t yards passing J 17 (Jeff McC:1rthy vs_ Tennessee
Tech. 197.1)
M os t touchdown passes t hrown 4 (J im Gu ice v:,.. i\"orthwood , 1967 and Ernie House vs. Aust in P~a v, 1975)
MllSI touchdowns scored 4 (Aaron Marsh vs.· Northwood.
1967: Jimmy Brooks vs. East Tennessee. 1971: Stan
M itchcll vs. Ashland. 1975)
Most passc) rcc..:ivt·d 19 (Aaro n M~1rsh vs. Northwood.
1967)
Mo-'it receiving yardage ·3 16 (Aaron Marsh vs. Northwood.
1967 )

i\·1ost rushing atl empts 9 20 (J11nmy Brooks. 1968-7 1)
Mo~, field goclls kicked 38 ( David Flores. 1977-80)
Most field goals attcmpted - 60 (David Hores. 1977-80)
Most e xtra points kickL"d 126 (David Ho res. 1977-80)
Most ext ra point kick .1t1rn1pts - i.JI (David Flores. 1977-80)
Most points scored hy kick 240 (David Flor\.'s. 1977-80)
~-1ost poinb '.'lrnrcd 240 ( Oavid Flore:-., 1977-80)
Mo:.t touchdowns scon.·d :l6 (Jimm\' Brnoks. 1968-71)

Mos1 kickoffs ret urned - 57 (John R~verl'. 1972-75)
Mo:.t ya rds on kickoffs returned 1.25.1 (.h:rry Parrish. 1978Present)
Most consecutive extra po ims kicked 60 ( David Hores,
1977-78)

SING I. F. GAME TEAM RECORDS

Most points sco red by opponent- 99 vs. Wit1cnbcrg in 1931
l.a rgcst victory margin 67-0 vs. Morehead in 1925
Largest defea t margin 99-0 vs. Wittenberg in 19J I
Most net yards rushing 510 vs. [ast Tennessee in 1977
Most pass attempts- 50 vs. Akron in 1968
M ost pass completio ns - 2l) vs. Akron in 1968
M ost passing yardage- 425 vs. '.'Jorthwood ln 1967
Most yards total offense 662 vs. East Tennessee in 1977
Most first downs 3J vs. W isconsin-Oshkosh in 1975
Mo st firs1 downs rushing 23 vs. Ashland College in 1975
Most t ouchdowns scored 9 vs . Evansville in 1953
Most extra points-8 vs. Erskine in 1951; vs. Hillsdale. 1968
Most ya rds penalized 155 vs. Morehead . 1977
Least net yards rushing by opponen t 10 vs . Austin Peay in
1975
Mosl touchdown passes 6 vs. Northwood in 1967
Fewest firs! downs given up- 2 vs. Murray State in 1976

Most passes intercqHcd - 4 (Buddy Pfr1adt vs. Austin Peay.
1966 )
Most times punted IJ (Jeff McCarthy vs. Mo rehead. 1971)
Most yards punted 46~ (Jeff McCarthy vs. Morchca&lt;l.
197 1J

Longest field goal - 49 yards ( L&gt;avid Flores vs. Murray State.
1977, and vs. Nevada - Reno, 1979)
l.ongcst punt 78 yards (Bob Plo11s vs. Ta mpa. 1966)
Longest punt n:turn- 86 yards (Jimmy C hittum vs. Murray.
1961)

M ost field goals - 3 (Jerry Pullins vs. Morehead. 1968; E,irl
Cody vs. Morehead. 1973. and vs. Murray. 1974: David

Flores vs . We-'itern. 1978)
Mos1 point s scored by kieking- 13 (Earl Cody vs. Morehead.
197_l)

Most yards kickoff returns- 202 (J erry Parrish vs. Murray
State. 1978)

S INGLE S F.ASON TEAM KECORDS
S INGU S EASON IND IVIU UAL RECORDS

Unddeated scason - 1940 (8-0-0), 1954·(8-0- I)•
Most wins- I I, 1979 (11 -2--0)
Most defeats- 8 in 1929 ( 1-8-0)
Most tics- 3 in 1933 (1 - 2-3)
Most points scored - 346 ( 1979)
M ost points by oppos iti on 264 (19J0)
Least points scored- 15 ( 1930)
Most consecutive games without a loss- 15 ( 1953-54-55 ), 2
tics
Most consecutive games won JJ (1939-40-41)
Most 1ouchdowns scored 46 ( 1979)
Most ext ra points madc- 39 ( 1979)
• Ta ngeri ne Bowl G ame not included
( Remainder includes 1952 th rough 1977, inclusive)
M ost passes complctcJ - 170 ( 1967)
M ost passes attempted- JOO ( 1967)
!lest passing pcrccntagc- 58.2 (1965)
l.eas1 yards rushing by opponents- 951 ( 1953)
Least yard s pass ing by opponents- 487 (1957)
Rest punting average 42.2 (1965)
Most yards penalized 736 ( 1972)
Mo st yards rushing 2.827 ( 1979)
Most ya rds pa-'ising 2, 133 ( 1967)
Best l(&gt;tal offense 4,254 ( 1979)
Most first downs rushing- 158 ( 1979)
Most passes intercepted by 22 (1979. 1980)

Most po ints scored- 90 ( Dale Patton. 1978}
Most touchdowns scored 15 (Dale Patton, 1978)
Most extra points (kick ) 39 (David Flores. 1979)
Most points scored by kick 66 (David Flores. 1979)
Most runs from scrimmage 27 1 (Alfred T hompson. 1973)
Most yards rushing 1.478 (Everett Ta lbert. 1974)
Most passes attempted 226 (Jim Guice. 1966)
Best passin!l percentage 62. 1 ( Larry Marmie. 1965)
Most yards passing 1.547 (Ernie House. 1977)
M ost yards total offense 1.740 (Erni,: House. 1977)
Most touchdown passes thrown - 14 (Jim Guice, 1966)
Mos1 t o uchd own passes received 11 (Aaron Marsh. 1966)
Bes! rushing a verage (min. 50 timcs)- 6. 7 yards (Ch uck Bell,
1953)
Mo st yardage on pass rccciving- 1.()95 (Aaron Marsh. 1967)
Most passes rcccivt:d - 73 (Aaron Marsh. 1966)
Best pun1ing average---42.2 (Fred Matins, 1965)
Most passes inlerccptcd- 9 (Buddy Pfaadt. 1966)

INDIV I D U AL CAR~ER R EC O R D S

M ost yard s rushing- 3.842 (Jimmy Broo ks. 1968-71)
Most yard s passing 5,04 1 (Jim G uice. 1965-68)
Most plays 101al offense 92 1 (Jimmy Urooks, 1968-7 1)

43

�OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
TEAM FOOTBALL RECORDS
SI NG LE GAMf.
SCORING
lltghcst Score 71 Murray vs. Iowa Weslcyan(l2)
Most TOs Scored- 10 Murray vs. Iowa Wes leyan
Most PATS Kicked - 8
Eastern Kentucky vs. Hillsdale
Western Kentucky vs. Tenn Tech
Western Kentucky vs. Murray
Most held Goals 3 East Tennessee vs Morehead

Murray vs. Iowa Wesleyan . .
Eastern Ky. vs. Northwood
Most Fumbles 12- Tennessee Tech vs. Murray
Most Fumbles Lost - 7 - Tennessee Tech vs.
Western Ky.
Most Fumbles Recovered- 7
Western Ky . vs. Tennessee Tech
Western Ky. vs. C. W. Post
Most Yards Penali1cd ~ l91 ~ Morehcad vs. Eastern
Most Kickoffs Kicked - I I - Mu rray vs.
Iowa Wesleyan . .
M(&gt;St Kickoffs Rccelved- 8- Wcstern vs.
Tennessee Tech
Most Yards On Punt Rcturns- 153
Western K y. vs. Morehead
M ost Yards Kickoff Returns 202
Eastern K y . vs. Murray

1967
1967
1968
1967
1968
1967

(Record T ied on Twelve Other Occasio ns)

Most Two~Po int Convcrsions- J Middlt Tennessee vs. UT Martin

1967
Eastern Kentucky vs. Northwood
1967
Most Safcties- 2- Austin Peay vs . M idd le Tennessee 1968
TOTAL OFFENSE
M ost To1al Yards Gained

662

Ea!.ilern Kentucky vs. East Tennessee
Most Plays- 94Tcnnessee Tech vs. Morningside .
Western Kentuck y vs . Murray

1977

Wes1ern Kentucky vs. Butler .

PASSING
M os1 Yards Passing 425
Eastern K ent ucky vs. Northwood ,
Murray vs. Middle Tennessee
Most Passes Anempted 59
Western Ky. vs. Akron .
M ost Passes Completed 37
Western Ky. vs. Akron
Most Touchdown Passes 6 Eastern Ky. vs. Northwood
Most Two- Point Conversions- 3Mldd le Tennessee vs. UT Martin
Best Comp. Percentage- 80.0Western Ky. vs. Delta State (16 of 20)
Eas1ern Ky. vs. Dayton (12 of 15)
Mosl Passes Had lntercepted- 7Morchead vs. Western Ky.
Eas1 T ennessee vs. Austin Peay . . . . . • . . . • . .
Most Passes Intercepted 7 Wesiern Ke ntucky vs. Morehead
East Tennessee vs. Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Most Yards Interceptions Rciurned - 139~
Western K y . vs. West Lllinois . . . . . .
Fewest Pass ing Yards Allowed M inus 3
Wt:stern Ky. vs. Austin Peay
OTHE RS
Most Punts - 14- Aust in Peay vs. Tennessee Tech
Rest Punting Average 54.0
Middle:- Tennessee vs. Ball State
Most First D owns- 33~ Eastern Ky . vs.
Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Most First l)owns Rushing 23 ~
T ennessee T ech vs. Morningside
Eastern Ky. vs. Ashland
Most First L)owns Passing - 19

1967
1967
1972
1967
1967
1974
1969
1967
1965
195)
1978

SEA SON
SCORING
Most Points Scored 377 - Westcrn Ky .
Fewest Points Scored 20- Morehcad
Most Points Yielded 321 - Murray
Fewest Points Yieldcd- 40 Middle Tennessee
Ml)St Touchdowns- 54- Western K y.
Most PATs Kickcd - 45 Western Ky.
M ost Field Goals- I I - Middle Tennessee 1971.
Mu rray 1971. Tenn T ech
Most Points Scored Kicking 67 - (13 FGs. 28 E Ps)
Eastern Ky
Most Safetics- 4- Middlc T ennessee
Most Points Per Game )7.7- Westcrn Ky.

1972
1969

Fewest Total Yards Allowed - lJ yardsRUSHING
M ost Yards Rushing 510
Eastern Kentucky vs. East T ennessee
Fewest Yards Rushing Minus 63Aust in Peay vs. M orehead
. .. _.
Fewest Yards Allowed Opponent - Minus 77 Western Ky. vs. Dayton . . .
Mos1 Rushing Plays- 83 Tennessec Tech vs. Morningside . .
Fewest Rushing Plays- 9 Morchtad vs. Middle Tennessee . . . . • • • . • . . .
Be:-.t Rushing Avcragc- 8.6Eastern K y. vs. Ea sl Ten nessee . . . . . . . . . • • .

•

197 1

1977

Jl)7\
ll)74

1972

T OT AL OFFENSE
Most Total Yards (jained 4,071 - Wcstern Ky.
Fewest Yards By Opponents 1.51 1Western Ky.
Most Plays - 825- Eastcrn Ky.
Most Average Yards Per Game 425.8Wcstern Ky . . .

195 1
1977

1967
1967

RUSIIING
Most Yards Gained Rushing- 3.114
Middle Tennessee
Most Avg. Yards Per Game 31 IA
Midd le Tennes'.'.CC
Fewest Yards Ry Opponents 485Western Ky.
Most Rush ing Allcmpts 722 Tennessee Ttch
Most Touchdowns Rushing 42 - Middk Tcnncss
Most First Downs Rushing 1)4- Eastcrn Ky.

1969
1969
1967
1967
1952
1978

PASSI NG
Most Yards Gained Passing 2.433 Murray
Most Average Yards Per Game 243.3 - Murray
Most A11crnpts 380 Murray
Mos! Completions 190 Murray
.............. . ...... . . .
Eas1 Tennessee
........ . . ........ .
Best Complet ion Percentage 06. 1
Middle Tennessee
Fewest Yards By Opponent JoS
Western K y.
. .. ..... . ....•. ••. • . • .
Most Touchdowns Passing 25
Murray
.. . . • • •. •• .. ..
\ Vestcrn K y.
. ... .. .. .. .. , . . • •• • •• , • • • .
Mosl First Downs Passing 95
Western Kentuck y
.......... • • .. •• • • .
Most Pas!:&gt;CS Had l ntnccptcd 35
Austin Peay ..
Mos1 Passes ln1crccp1cd J4 East rcnnessce
Fe west T o uchdown Passes Allowed
Midd le Tennessee
f en ncssce 'Jec h

1965
197\
1965
1971
196~

1973
1971
1974
1975
1972
1975

44

1973
1953
1966
1957
197)
1973
1972
1980
1965
1973
1973
1971
1976
1957

1959
1959
1963
1972
1959
1978
1968
1968
1967
1967
197.l
1965
1%0
1968
197.1
197)
1969
1%9
1957
19 72

�O T HERS
Most Punts

M ost F irst Oowm,
90

J\ust in Peay

1971

242

Fast TcnntsStL~ .

Fcwcs1 Firs t Downs All&lt;,wt:d

84

1973

Middle r c nncsscc- 1957

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
INDIVIDUAL FOOTBALL RECORDS
Most Yards Punts Returned - 145-Virgil Livers.

S INGLE GAM E

. 1974

W K vs. ET .
TOT AL OFFENSE

OTHE RS

Most Yards Total Offense- 428- Johnny Vance,
WK

vs. Akron

Longesl Punt Return- 100 yards- -Phil Foster,
. .. 1950
Mu. vs. Mo.
Longest Kickoff Return - JOO yards- Buford Crager,

. 1969

Most Plays Toial Offense- 69- Johnny Vance.
W K vs. Akron .
. 1969
Highest Average Per Play- 20.0 ( 120 yards in 6 atts.)Hal Emerson. EK vs. Wisconsin-O shkosh . .
. .. 1975

Mo. vs . ET .

RUSH ING

Most Anempts-43- Alfred Thompson, EK vs. Mo . . 1973
Most Yards Gained Rushing-297-Clarence Jackson,
WK vs. Butler . .
. .... 197 1
Longcs1 Run from Scrimmagc- 97 yards1951
Don Daly, EK vs. Mo.
Carl Walker, Mu. vs. AP

. 1'17~

SEASON
TOTAL OFFENSE

Mosr Total Yards-2,782- Charles Porter. Morehead . 1950
Most Total Plays- 464- Larry Tillman. Murray
. . 1967

1954

PASSING
Most Attempts- 59- Johnny Vance, WK vs. Akron . . 1969
Most Compktions- 37- Johnny Vance,
WK vs. Akron .
. . 1969
Most Consecutive Completions- 11- Billy Walker,
MT vs. UT Martin .
. ... 1967
Best percentagc-1000'/o-Teddy Morris (9-9),
MT vs. UT Chattanooga .
. 1965
Mosl Yards Gained Passing- 425-Larry Tillman.
Mu. vs. MT .
. . 1967
Most Touchdown Passes- 6- Charles Porter,
Mo. vs. Marshall . .
1950
Most Passes Caught- 20- Harold Roberts .
. .1967
AP vs. Murray (NCAA Record) .
Most Yards On Passes Caught-316- Aaron Marsh,
1967
EK vs. i\onhwood
Mos! Touchdown Passes Caughl- 4Aaron Marsh, EK vs. Nonhwood .. .. . . 1967
Harold Roberts , AP vs. Murray .
1967
Porter Williams, WK vs. Murray .
. .. 1973
Most Interceplions-4- Buddy Pfaadt, EK vs . AP . . .. 1966
Longest Pass Co mpletion-96 yardsLeo Peckenpaugh to Porter Williams, WK vs. Mu .. . I 970
Most Two -Poi nt Conversions- 3- Billy Walker,
. . . . 1967
M T vs. UT Martin .
Most Points By Passing- 36- Billy Walker.
. .. 1967
MT vs. UT Martin .

RUSHING

Most Rushing Attempts- 286- Larry Schreiber.
Tennesse Tech .
. . ... 1968
Mos1 Yards Rushing-1 ,522- Larry Schreiber,
Tennessee Tech .
, . . 1969
Highest Rushing Average-9.1 - Ray Purvis.
Middle Tennessee (Min. 50 att.)
. . . . 1959
PASSING

Mosl Pass Anempts - 380- Larry Tillman, Murray . 1967
Most Pass Completions- 190- Larr)· Tillman,
Murray .
. . 1967
Most Yards Gained Passing- 2,345- Charlcs Porte r,
Morehead
. 1950
Best Completion Percentage- 66.20Jo- C harles Porter,
Morehead
. 1950
Most Touchdown Passes Thrown- 25-Larry Tillman.
Murray . .
. . 1968
Most Passes Caught- 88- Harvey Tanner,
Murray .
1967
Mo st Yards On Passes Caughl - 1,069- Aaron Marsh.
Eastern Ky. .
. 1967
Most Touchdown Passes Caught - 13-Billy Hess,
Murray
. 1968
Most Passes lntercepted- 12- John Fitzpatrick,
Ten nessee T ech . .
. . . . 1972
SCORING

Mos! Points Scored- 114- - Oickie Moore,
Western Kentucky
. .. . . 1967
Mos1 Touchdowns Scored-19- Oickie Moore,
Western Kentuc-ky .
. . 1967
Most Points By Kicking - 60- Butch Gentry,
Tennessee Tech . .
. 1972

SCORI NG

Most Points- 28- Harold Roberts. AP 1.·s. Mu.
1969
Most Touchdo wns- 4- Held by Eighl Playe rs
Most Points By Kicking-13- Earl Cody (3 FG's, 4 EP).
EK vs. MO.

. . . 1959

Longest Pass Interception Return-JOO yardsRay Oldham, MT vs. UT Chat1anooga .
. .1970
Longest Run with Recovered Fumble- 99 yardsRay Neal. MT vs. Muskinkham .
. . .. . 1964
Mo~t Yards Kic kofl Rcwrn, 2U2 Ji:rr) l'arrish.

1973

KICKING

KIC KING

Mosl Extra Points Kicked- 8. .. 1967
T om Atwood, WK vs. TT .
1968
Jerry Pullins, EK vs. Hillsdale . .
. 1969
Steve Wilson. WK vs. MU
Most Field Goals- 3- Pat Hauser, ET vs. Mo .
. 1967
(Tied by Nine Others) .
Longesl Fidd Goal- 58 yards- Stan Watts.
. . 197 1
Mu. vs. WK .
. 1971
Most P unts- 14- Mikc J ohnson, AP vs. TT .
Best Punt Avcrage- 54.0- Mike Shawen.
1974
MT vs . Ball State .
Longest Punt- 81 yards- C hip Johnson, AP vs. WK . . 1974
Most Punts Returncd - 91971
Alan Coker. WK vs. Butler .
. 1971
Alan Coker. WK vs. MT

Mos1 Exira P oints Kicked-37-- Jerry Pullins,
Eastern Ken tucky . .
Mo.st Field Goals-l l - S1an Watts. Murray and
Kenny Nolan . Middle Tennessee
Butch Gentry, Tennessee Tech .
Most Punts-BJ- Richard McGlothlin,
East Tennessee
Best Pun1ing Averagc-43 .9- Mike Shawen.
Middle Tennessee .
Most Punts Returned - SO- Vi rgil Livers.
Weslern Ken1ucky
Most Punts Re1urn&lt;'d For Score- 3Mo H ollingsworth. Mor ehead .
Virgil livers. Western Ken tuck y .

45

. . 1968
.. 1971
1972
.1969
. 1974
. 1974
1971
1974

�•

1980 OVC TEAM STATISTICS
OVC ALL-TIME STANDINGS
l.

Eastern K entucky

2.
3.
4.

Western K entucky

5.
6.
7.
8.

Won
129

Lost

124
118
106

87
95
89
116
81

Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Akron
Morehead State

T it&gt;d
7
10
3

82

99
57
2

Pel.
.611
.588
.554
.544
460
413
.333
.J0J

147

64

Ye.11rs
1948-80

1948-80
1948-80
1952-80
1948-80
I 963-80
1980
1948-80

TEAM OFFENSE
G
II
10
II
II
II
II
II
10

I.

Austin Peay
2. Wes tern Kentucky
3. Eastern Kentucky
4 . Murray S tate
5. Morehead State
6 . T ennessec Tech
7 . Akron
8. Middle T ennessee
9. •y oungstown State

Pts.
217
228
279
230
178
165
134
85
144

II

A vg.
19.7
22.8
25 .4
20.9
16.2
15.0
12.1
8.5
13. 1

Yd.R
2270
2339

2320
1869
1739
936
1709
1257
1530

Avg. TD Yd. P
206.4 16
1618
233.9 18
11 52
210 .9 25
116 1
169.8 12
1390
158. 1 15
14 11
85.1 IO
1958
155.4 8
925
125.7 4
1007
139.1 13
1070

Avg. TD
147 . 1 12
115 .2 10
105.5 7
126.4 I 3
128.3 8
178.0 8
84.1 6
100.7 5
97 .3 3

Total
3888
3491
3481
3258
3150
2894
2634
2264
2600

Avg.
353.5
349.1
316.5
296 I
286.4
263. 1
239.5
226.4
236.4

Avg.

Tota l

A vg.

104.9
97.5
136.5
159.7
123 . 1
138 .5
152.2
166.2
129. 1

2237
2922
3003
30 16
3374
3694
3939
3810
3039

203.4
265.6
273.0
30 1.6
306.7
335.8
358. I
381.0
276.3

TEAM DEFENSE
I.
2.

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Murray State
A ustin Peay
Eas tern Kentucky
Western Kentucky
Akron
Morehead Sta te
Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
• Youngst own S t ate

G

Pts.

II
II

100
148
122
157
183
229
266
224
251

II
10
II
II
II
10
II

Avg. TOs Allo w Yd.R
R PTot
9 .1 4 6 10
1083
13.5 I I 6 17
1850
I I.I 9 7 16
16 11
15 .7 10 1021#
1419
16 .6 14 6 20
2020
20.8 18 8 28#
2170
24.2 22 12 36#
2209
22.4 18 9 27
21 48
22.8 15 12 31#
1619

Avg. Yd. P
98.5
168.2
146 .5
141.9
183.6
197.2
200.8
214.8
147.2

1154
1072
1392
1597
1354
1524
1730
1662
1420

MISCELLANEOUS
First D owns Passes Int. By Fumbles Lost
Own Opp. Own Opp. Own Opp.
167
I. Western Kentucky
155
18
10
13-&lt;i 26-10
2. Eastern Kentucky
181
16 1
21
8 35-18 30-10
3. Murray Stat e
161
129
II
5 28- 12
19-9
4. Austin Peay
192
152
18
17 3 1- 17 29-1 4
5. A kron
142
190
17
15 21-12 21-10
6 . Morehead State
152
182
12
14 22- 11 33- 11
7. M iddle Tennessee
129
194
II
13
26-8 25-11
8. Tennessee Tech
143
188
10
21 32- 17 32- 13
9. •y oungstown State
165
137
13
23 29-20 25-20
*Youngstown becomes eligible for Ohio Valley Confere nce C hampionships in 1981.

Yds. Pen.
Own O pp.
784
548
550
559
866
483
5 14
682
493
62 1
622
796
496
795
429
704
759
690

FINAL STANDINGS
Conference
L T
I 0
6
5 2 0
5 2 n
5 2 0
2 4
I
2 5 0
2 5 0
I 6 0

w
I.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Western Kent ucky
£astern Kentucky
Mur ray State
Aust in Peay
Akron
Morehead S tate
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tec h
Youngstown State

46

Games

PF
11 6
157
154
132
74
114
68
78

PA
114

79
73
91
95
143
132
201

All Games
L T
9
I 0
9 2 0
9 2 0
7 4 0
3 7
I
4 7 0
2 8 0
4 7 0
2 8
I

w

PF
228
279
230
2 17
134
178
85
165
144

PA
157
122
100
148
183
229
224
267
251

�1980

ovc INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS

TOTAL OFFENSE
G
Sonny Defilippis, AP
Gino Gibbs, MU
Brown Sanford, MT
James Aaron, TT
Don Reeves, MO

Att.
432
286
272
269
293
242
242
254
157

II
II
8
IO

II

Chris lslillilc, EK

11

Dorron Hunter, M O
Dennis Brumfield, AK
T roy Snardon. WK

II
10
10

R ush

Pass

Y ds.

YPG

58 1
319
67
- 2 17
13
245
1001
1000
905

1618
1243
874
1338
I 174
939
165
0

2 199
1562
96 1
112 1
I 187
1184
1166

0

905

199.9
142.0
120. 1
I 12. 1
107.9
107.6
106.0
100.0
90.5

IOOO

PASSING
Pass

G
Gino Gibbs, M U
James Aaron. TT
Sonny Defilippis, AP
Don Reeves, MO
Brown Sa nford, MT
*J ohn Hall, WK
• Chris Isaac, EK
•Kevin Meade, AK

II
10
II
II
8
10
11

9

A tt .
175
207
251
209
176
93
135
107

Comp.
79
102
107

Int.

Yds.

TD

5

10
7
12

92

13

74
45
68
44

II

1243
1338
1618
1174
894
744
939
577

Yds.
l000
1001
905
749
701
566
69G
623

YPR

TD

YPG

3.9
4.3
5.8
5.0
4.4
3.8
5.8
5. 1

5
8
12
2
3
3
7

100.0
9 1.0
90.5
74.9
70. 1
62.8
62.7
56.6

13
16

4
6
6
2

R USHING
Dennis Brumfield, AK
Dorron H unter, MO
Troy Snardon, W K
Nate Jones, W K

Sammy Bryant, MT

Nick Nance, MU
A nthony Braxton, E K
Marvin McClennon, TT

G

R

10
II
10
10
10
9
II
II

254
232
157
151
159
150

G

Ct.
43
35
31
28
29
25
25
23
19

Yds,

TD

RPG

912
748
419
244
392
533
279
512
227

3
4
4
1
3

4
0

3.9
3.2
3. 1
2.8
2.6
2.3
2.3
2.1
2. 1

TD

EP

FG

TP

PPG

12
9
10
0
0

0
0
0
10
12
0

72
54

8

0
0
0
26
13
0

7
0
0

20
15

7.2
6.0
5.5
5. 1
4.5
4.4
3.8
7.1
5.5

118

123

5

PASS RECEIVING
S teve Puthoff. AP
Jack K elly, TT
T im D evine, MO
Sammy Bryant, MT
Pat Snow, AK
Anthony Robbins, MU
Brad M illice, TT
Bo Chambers , MO
Reggie Baze l. TT

II
II
10
10
II
II
II
II
9

S CORING
Troy Snardo n, WK
Lindsey Hudspeth, MU
Sonny Defilippis, AP
David Tuck, MU
Wayne Anderson, IT
Dorro n Hunter. MO
A nthony Braxton, EK

•David Flores, EK
*Jim Griffiths, WK

G
IO

9
II
II
II
II
II
7

*Did not meet NCA A minimum

47

0

60
56
49
48
42

13

50

6

33

Pct.
.45 1
.493
.426
.440
.420
.484
,503
.41 1

Err.
11 7.8
108.5
99.8
89.8
84.6
124.0
109,0
75.9

�KI CK SCORING
G

David Tuck. M U
Wayne /\ndt:rson. TT
Andy Graham, AK

II
II

II
II

Lenn Duff, MO

10
JO

Ray Hampton, AP
Gerald K obin:,on. M T
• ouid Flores, f:K

•J im Griffith!&gt;. WK

6

FG [ P -Atl.
10-18
26-28
12- JJ
13- 14
9-17
15- 15
3-9
17-18
2-4
18-19
5-9
8-8
IIJ.13
20-21
6-10
15-16

KI CKO FF RETUR NS
Jtrry Parrish, EK
Dorron Hunter. MO
Sammy Bryant. M T
• Charles Ponder, M U

No.

Yds.

Avg.

17
27
13
9

40 1

23.6

5~

2 1.0
20.6
2 1.2

No.
62
72
72
74
57

Avg.
42.4
40.3
39.8
39.2
37.2
37.0
36.5
35.1

268
191

P UNTING
Ray Farmer, WK
A ndy Graha m. AK
John Christo pher, MO
Mar k Pemberton. T r

Sttvt Marionneaux, [K
David T uck. M U

66

Glenn Heath. MT

62

•T ommy M ichacls. AP

30

PUNT R ETU RNS
No.
Ondra W oods, AP

22
17

Gtor&amp;t F loyd, EK
Tommy H ouk, M U

55

Davlin Mullen, WK

38
II

• oorron H unter, M O

Yds.
19 1
142
442
285
82

Avg.
8.7
8.4
8.0
7.5
7.5

\ ' ds.
129°
IOI •
35

IPG
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4

INTERCEPTIONS
No.

5
5

Gcora:t Floyd, EK
M ic hael S helton. AP
Rodnty Byrd, EK
J ames Griffin. MT
La mont M eacham. WK
Reginald J o hnson, WK

4
4
4

7J•

T

Assl.
115
53
48
57
54
83
57

67
8

•one TD

TACKLES AND ASSISTS
106
I 19

Brad Reese. AK
Dan Gooch. MO
A l u Oominiu ei, [K

85

David Hill. EK

64

J eff Gard ner. M U
Tim F ord. WK
Jamie Warburton . AK
Donald Whi te, MU

62

28
51
43

* D id not meet NCAA minimum

48

64

TOT
221
172
133
12 1
11 6
Il l
108
107

TP
56
49
42
26
24

pp(;
5.1
4.5

H

'!.4

50

2.4
2.3
7. 1

33

5.5

23

��EASTERN FOOTBALL SINCE 1910

[ KU
1910
5 R ichmond (City Team)
16 Richmond (Cit)' Team)
0 Lexington H.S.
0 Pleasureville
0 Stanford H .S.
Record: 1-4-0

OPP

EKU
1911
0 C aldwell H.S
21 Paris H.S.
0 R ichmond Stars
5 Caldwell H.S .

OPP

0

15

EK U
1919
0 Paint Lick

5

0

22

Paris H.S .
Hecord: 0-2-0

OPP
9
40

5
16

0

5
J

EKU
1920
OPP
7 Paint Lick
0
2 I Paint Lick .
0
R ichmond Amer. Leg
EKU
lost; lh&gt; score listed

Georgewwn .... . (NAJ
Reco rd: 2- 1-0

10

Paris H.S

5

EKU
1912
OPP
0 Richmond (City ream)
0
12 Mil lersburg M .I.
lJ
0 Lexington H.S.
34
26 T hrelke ld Selet:t
6
14 Cynthiana H.S.
.. . .... 0
0 Millersburg M. 1.
J
0 George1own
44

7

0

Cynthiana H. S
Stanford H.S

. JNA )

Record: 3-4-2
[ KU

1913

Stanford H.S.
14

Kentucky Wesleyan
12
Transylvania
EKU lost;
no score foaed
Lex ington H.S
.. (NA)
Record : 1-2-0

EK U
19 14
6 S tanford H.S .

13

Lancaster H.S

7 Kentuck y Wesleyan
0 Cynthiana H.S
34 West ern
0 Somerset H.S.
0 Western
0 C ynthiana H . S.
0

OPP
7

Stanford H .S.

OPP
7
0
IJ

6
6
46
18
81

0

Western
Record: 1-3- 1

OPP
0
0
20
))

21

OPP

·•

. . . 14
0
27
I~

6
. . . 10
6

0
)

R~co rd: 4-5-0

Ek ll

Record : 1-3- 1
EKU
1921
7 Paint Lick
0 Kentucky Wesleyan
0 UK Sophomores
0 C umberland

F.l(lJ
19UI
0 Marshall C ollegt'
13 L.M . U .
0 Geor-ge1own
0 T ran.sy
48 Union
7 Indiana r ea(ht:rs
4 1 E. Tenn. Normal .
19 SI . Mar~··s. (.\)llegc
0 Morris Harvey Coilege

1927
Cen{re
Uruon
Wesleyan
E.T. T tat:hers
ll Tosculum
12 Morehead
I] u or L
)2 St. Mary' s
0 Western
0
39
6
l1

OPP
7
0

8

0
0
6
.21
6
12

Re~·ord : 5-4-0
[ l(lJ
1922
0 Wedcyan
0 Transy Frosh
0 Transy frosh
6 Cumberland
6 Western

0 George1own Frosh .

OPP
7
0
15
0
. 47

0

40 Union

[KU
1928
Louisv1llc
Morris Harvey
Morehead
T ransylvama
0 Kentucky Wesleyan

0
0

7

Record: 2-3-2
t:KU
1923
0 State Frosh
0 Georgetown Frosh .

6
0
6
7
12
19

Cumberland
Ken tucky Wesltyan
Union College .
Transy Reserve .
Cent re Frosh . .
U nion College .

OPP
7
. 26

9
6

0
. 21

0

EKU
1929
2 Union .
14 Sue Bennett .
0 Mu rray
6 Morehead
0 Transy
O Georget&lt;)wn .
6 u or L .
0 Wesleyan
0 Wcs1ern

64

40
34

OPP
19

8
.46
. IJ
)6
)8

.19
.. 26
36

Ret:ord: 1-8-0

Record :3-5-1

6

Uniun
Record: 0-6-0

OPP
.. ... . 72
18
18

Record: 2- 7-0
E KU
19 15
6 Millersburg M.I. . ..
0 Kentucky Wesleyan
0 Western
0 Millersburg M .I.

6

Western

OPP
0

JJ
0
0

0

Record: 2-1 - 2

EK U
1924
0 Wc-skyan
19 Cumberland
13 Gcorge1own Frosh .
49 S1. Ma ry's

7

0
14

33
EKU
1916
19 Kentuck y Wesleyan
14 Lincoln Coun1y
13 Western
0 Centre
6 Lex!ngton H. S.
16 Western ...
Record: 4-3-0

• Nole: There were no teams for the
19 17 and 1918 seasons due to World
War I

EKU
193-0
0 Sue Bennt:11
0 Murray .

0
0

0
0

I)

IJ

2

56
0

0

0

0

t:KlJ
19 25
0 UK Frosh .
7

0
13
6
67
49

OPP

George1own
I. M .U .
S1. Mary's
Transy
M orehead
Union .
Record : 3-3- 1

50

OPP

6
. .. .. . . 52
lJ or L .
52
Wesleyan
J3
Mo rehead
0
Transy
26
Union .
.45
Western . .. .. .. . . . . . .. .. . 50

Record: J. 7-0

Rel·ord:5-3~0

OPP
0
26
12
26
18
0

L.M.U.
Transy
Morehead
Union

OPP
. .. 27
6

14
13
0

7
7
0

0

EKU

1931

31

Sue Bennet!

0
0
12
0

Ohio Northern
Wi11enberg
lJ of L .
Georgetown . .
L.M.U .
Western

7

Record: 1-6-0

OPP
0
16
99

. . 19
.25
. I)

. . . .. 42

�EKU
6

OPP

1932

Tran,;y

7
0
0
0

Morehead

0

Georgl!'IOwn

U or L

38
0
0
19

Union

Record: 2-1-2

F.KU

6
0
0
6
0
Il

Georgetown
Eas t Tenn.
Tran sy
Morehead
Louisville . .

6
7

Record : 1-2-3

EKU

OPP

19:14
Miami (OhioJ

0
0
7
9
7
9
6

.. 19
.. .... 18

Transy
Union
Georgetown .

. . 14

OPP
0
0
0
0

Tran sy
East T enn . Teachers
Ceniral Normal
Morehead
Wt"st e rn
Indiana St. Teacher,;
Union .

0
32
7

0

EKU

1945
Indianapolis State .

F.KU
21
39
20
14
21

Tenn Tech .
Central Mich.

32
54

Tenn. Tech
Kirksville (M issouri) .

Murray .
6 Valparaiso .
0 Catawba

1939

OPP

EKU

1946
Tenn. Tech

I)

Transy
Cumberla nd

7
0
.. 18
0

Cenlral Michigan .
Georgetown .

6

M orehead

Catawba
Central Michigan .
26 Murray
Tenn. Tech
Valparaiso

12

32 Union

6

Wes1ern
Indiana T eachers

. .... 12
.... . . . .. 12
. . .... . 14
7
7
. 13

0

u

Record: 4-3-1

Carson Newman .

0
28

OPP

19
14
7
7

Record: 6- 1-0

18
0
47

Morehead
Western
Louisville

1938

Geot gel own .

19
7
19
47
0
7
36
18

OPP

1933
Union

6
0
0
0

EKU

..... 26
7

Morehead
U or L.
Western

28
6

OPP
0
9
. .. . . 20

... IJ
.... 20
7
. 12
7
0

Record: 5-4-0 ·

Record: 6-3-0

IJ

Record: 1-6-0

£.KU
EKU
7
66
52
6
9
0
5)
6
7
6
6

1935
Miami (Ohio
Alfred Ho lbrook
H iwassee
Georgetown
U of L . . . . . . . . . . .
Cemrc
Morehtad
Transy
Union.
Tr an5y
Western

..

OPP
))

6
0

8

.

0
. 19
0

19441
OPP
Illinois Normal ..
0
Northern Ill.
0
Morehead
.... 13
Arkansas A&amp;M . .
0
Bowling Green (Ohio) .
0
Cenlral Michigan
0
Cumberland
King College .

20
)5
27
39
48
25
48
JI

EKU

1947
Eastern Illinois .
Marshall
Murray.
Emory and Henry .
Valparaiso .
Morehead
U of L
Wes1ern
SE Louisiana

14

6
13
34
18
34
I)
27
6

Record: 8-0-0

OPP
. IJ
7
. 21
0
0
.. 14
7
. . . 30

Record: 5-4-0

.. . 12
. .40

Record: 4-6- l

EKU
EKU
)9
7
)4

7

6
9
IJ
0
12

1936
Marsha ll
Franklin (Ind .) .
Alfred Holbrook
Moreht'ad
Georgc:1own .
U of L.
Tran.sy
Wesh~rn
Union .

OPP
0
0
0
. . . 19
2

6
6

1941

OPP

N. W. Missouri
Carson Newman .
Murray
King College .
20 Western
41 Gc-o,ge1own .
54 Ill. Normal
32 More head
18
14
6
21

7
0
0
0
27
0
0
. ll

Record : 7-1-0

7
6

EKU
0
25
20

6
35
20
7
0
13
32
26

1948
Xavier University .
Eastern Illinois .
Marshall
Murray
Emory and Henry
Michigan Normal
Morehead
Evansville
Western
Northern Illinois .
SE Louis iana

OPP
JI
.. ... 14
7
0
6
0
0
.. .. 14

Record: 8-3-0

Record: 7-2-0

EKU
EKU
7
28
12
14
0
0
14
6

1937
Tenn. Tech
Franklin College .
T ransy
Central Normal .
Morehead
Western
Umon .
U or L .

Reco rd; 5-2- 1

OPP
0
6

6
7
. 26
. 2)
0
6

ll
7
0
6
18
20
0

6

1942
Tenn. Tech
W . Missouri Stale .
Morri s Harvey
U of Akron .
Weste rn
Wesl liberty .
Morehead
Murray.

Record: 4-2-2

1943-44 no sports due lo war

51

OPP
0
7
7
0
0
6
.... 20

6

EKU
20
20

20
26
7
20
21

1949
OPP
Heidelberg .
. ... . . . 19
Marshall
.... 24
Murray
0
Wofford
27
Michigan Normal . .
6
Morehead
27
Evansville
7
Western
Bowling Green (Ohio) .... .. l l

Record: 4 -4-1

�EKU

EKU

6
34
0
47
56
14
26
13
34
13

OPP

6
14
21

EKU

6
21
6
6
. . 20
14
6
0
.. 45
0

7
7
19
12
0
27
17
0
0
0

1950
OPP
Heidelberg .
. . . . . . .. 15
Marshall
0
M urra y.
... 19
Tenn. Tech
7
Erskine
0
Morehead
7
Evansville
20
Western
. ... ... . 14
Bowling Green (Ohio) .
7
Wofford
.. 14

1955
Toledo
Middle T enn essee .

Murray
Tenn. Tech

IJ
)5

Omaha .

Morehead
Mo rris Harvey
Western
U of L

20
7
13

J

W orford

Record : 6-4-0

EKU

1951
H illsdale
Mars hall
Murray.
Tenn. Tech
Ers kin e

JI
I]

0
15
58
6
6

M orehead

Evansville

JI

Western

27
14

Ohio Universit y
Stetson University

1952
7 T oledo
26 Marshall
0 Murray
14 Tenn. T ech
35 Evansville
20 Morehead
6 Western
20 u o r L

.....

Marshall

Record: 5-4-1

O PP
12
6
9
14
0
0
7
.. . . 13
. . . .... . 26

EKU

1956
Toledo

12
7
19
12
6

OPP
6

Murray .
Middle Tennessee .

East Tennessee
Western
Morris Harve y

IJ
25

T en n. T ech

19
6

Morehead
u or L .

I)

Record : 3-6- 1

.. . 14
26

. 13
. . .. . 14
7

· ··· · · · · · ·· · 'J
0
. 14

Record: 4-5-0

Record: 7-3-0

EKU

1960
OPP
Ft. Campl:&gt;ell.
6
U of I. . . . . ....... . . . .. . . 28
Murray
. . .. 2 1
Middle Tennessee
. . .. 14
Eas1 T ennessee
0
A us1in Pea y
. .. . .. . I J
Western
7
Tenn. Tech
20
Morehead
21

EKU

1961
u or L
Murray.
Middle T ennessee .
East Tennessee .
A ustin Peay
Wcsfern
Tenn. Tech
Morehead
Marshall

6
14
15

22
21
15
8
13
0

OPP
.. . . . .. JJ
. . . .. . 13

22
. . . . 13
7
. . 16
14
0
. . . ... 20

Reco rd : 4 -5-0

OPP
6
.. ... .. 19
. 20
. . .. 28
0
.20

.. . 48
.34

Record: 3-4-1

EKU

1957
To ledo
U of L.
Murray .
Middle Te nnessee .
I J Eas1 Tennessee .
I 3 Youngstown
28 Wes1ern
14 Tenne ssee Tech .
40 Morehead
0
14
26
14

OPP
J
40
.. . .. 19
. .. Jj
. 27
0
0
]4
3

Record: 4-5-0

EKU
1961
OPP
22 Tampa University _
6
14 M urray .
. . .. . 17
28 Middle Tennessee . .
8
20 East T ennessec . .. . . . . .. ... 14
14 Aust in Peay .
7
6 Western
5
21 Tenn. Tech
0
12 Morehead
. ... .. . . . .. . .. 20
12 East Carolina .
. . 29
Record : 6-3--0

EKU

1953
J ohn Carroll
Middle T enncssec
Murray .
Tenn. Tech
Youngstown
Morehead
Evansville
Western
U of L
JO Stetson Universi1y
20
15
19
0
19
25
59
13
20

OPP
... ... 19
6
. . . . . 14
7
20
7
9
. 13
. 26

EKU

1958

OPP
19

2 Toledo
7
14
0
13
9
14
19
24

u or L
Murray .
Middle Tennessee
Eas1 Tennessee
You ngstown
Western
Tennessee Tech .
Morehead

.20
. .... 14

6
14
. .. 21
20
6

Record: 3-6-0

Record : 8-2-0

EKU

1963
OPP
14 Austin Peay
0
7 Findla y.
. .. . .. . . 28
0 Murray .
. .. . 20
28 Middle Tennessee .
33
12 Eas1 Tennessee
... . 35
J Tampa University .
7
6 Western
.. . . 29
19 Tenn. Tech
. . .... 21
0 Morehead
6
34 Youngsto wn
. .. . . 14
Record: 2-8-0

EKU

1954
OPP
J o hn Carroll
0
M iddle Ten nessee .
0
25 Murray .
14 Ten n . Tech
25 Youngstown
12 Mo rehead
8
13 Toledo
13
21 Western
0
20 U of L .
6
6 Omaha (Tangerine Bo wl) .
19
26

Record: 8-0- 1

f.KU

1959

2 Toledo
U or L .
Mur ray .
Middle Tennessee .
7 East Tennessee .
21 Auslin P eay .
7 Western
IO Tenn . Tech ·
12 Morehead

Record: J -6 -0

52

OPP
.. . 20
. 14
0
. .. . 14
. . . . IJ
... . 14
14

EKU
0
J
6

13
35
17
0
10

1964
OPP
Austin Peay .
.. . . . .. . .. 26
Youngstown
. . . . .. 21
Murray ..
6
M iddle Tennessee .
... .. 20
Eas1 Tennessee .
.. . . 13
Findlay .
... 14
Western
. . . . . 24
Tenn. Tech
. 27
Morehead

Record: 3- 5-1

�EKU
1%5
35 Austi nPcay•
12 Marshall
17 Murray .

OPP
. . 30
.... 28
.. .. 17
. 14
JO Middle Tcnncss«
23 East Tennessee .
0
3 Findlay.
.. .. . 34
28 Western
. 12
28 Tenn. T«h
. 14
38 M orehead ··· · · · · • •·· · .... 20
Record: 4-4- I

EKU
1970
OPP
13 Ball State .
.. .. 12
10 East Tennessee
6
7
38 Austin Peay .
24 Middle Tennessee . . . . .. .. . . 10
21 Eastern Michigan .
.. . ... JO
7 Western Kentucky .. . . . .... 19
17 Murray Slate .
7
20 Tenn. Tech
13
9 Indiana State .
0
I J Morehead State .
.. . 16

•forfeited

Record: 8-2-0

EKU
197S
OPP
42 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
7
30 Dayton .
. . ... .... . . 24
10 UT-Chattanooga
. .. 10
21 Easl Tennessee .
14
49 Austi n Peay .
0
34 Mi ddle Tennessee
. 24
J3 Western Kentuck y
7
7 Murray State .
. 26
3 Tenn. Tech . . . .... ... . . ... 14
50 Ashland College .
. . . 36
17 Morehead S1a1e
9
Record: 8-2- 1

EKU

OPP
))
.. .... .. .. . 15
26
6
27 Murray .
6
20 Middle Tennessee
22
21 East Tennessu .
JS Findlay .
6
24 Western
. 12
3 Tenn. Tech
19 Morehead
.. 2 1
14 Tampa Uninrsity .
6
1966
Austin P eay .
Marshall

Record: 7-3-0

1967
EKU
0 Dayton .

35

East Tennessee

)7
14

Austin Pea y
Middle Tennessee
Northwood
Western
Murray . ..... .. . ..
Tenn. Tech
Youngstown
Morehead
•Ball State .

55
14
28
24
)7

7
27

OPP
.. . . .. 16

OPP
12
7
14
9
31
0
W estern Kentucky . .
. .. 16
Murray State
. . . 17
7
Tenn . Tech
.. 14
Applachian Stale
Morehead St ate ... ... .. . . . . 10

1971
EKU
20 SE Louisiana .
21 Northern Iowa
28 East Tennessee .
14 Austin Peay .
18 Middle- Tennessee .
0 Eastern Michigan

14
28

Record: 6-4-1

J

.... .

0
7
0
14
7
0
.12
J

. 13

Record: 8-1-2
•NC AA Grantland Rice Bowl

EKU
1972
OPP
JO SE Louisiana .
0
34 Indiana Univ. (Pa.)
7
12 East Tennessee .
28
21 Austin Peay
6
13 Middle Tennessee .
0
14 Cen tral M ich igan
21
0 Western Kentucky .. . . . . . . . 10
J Mur ray State .
0 Tenn. Tech
. . . 14
7 A ppalachian State
.. 55
28 Morehead Stale .
6
Record: S-6-0

EKU
1968
63 Hillsdale, Mich.
23 East Tennessee .
21 Aus tin Peay .
49 Middle Tennessee .
20 Akron
16 Western Kentucky .
21 M urray State ... . . ..
38 Tenn. Tech ..... ...
12 Youngstown . . . . . . .
JS Morehead

OPP
0
. . .... . 20
20
. . . .2 1
JI
7
. .. . . . . 20
. . .. .. . 14
....
26
J

Record: 8-2-0

1974
EKU
17 Dayton
21 East Tennessee
22 Austin Peay .
21 Middle Tennesse .
24 UT-Martin.
24 Wtstern Kentucky
30 Murray State .
29 Tenn. Tech
)4 Ashland College .
21 Morehead State .

Record: 8-2-0

Record: 6-4-0

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EK U

1977
OPP
Dela ware
14
Wittenberg
17
.18 *East r cn ncsscc
J4
17 • Austin Peay
20
10 "' M id d le Tennessee
19
J5 *Western Kentuc ky
10
20 • Mu rray Sta te
24
28 *Ten nessee Tec h
21
13
Dayton
20
42 "'Morehead Suuc
IJ
Reco rd : 5-5-0
' O hio Va llc-y Conft rrnl'c ~ame

24

EKU
1978
10 Troy State

EKU
1973
OPP
JO UT-Chattanooga
6
26 Indiana (Pa. ) .
. 13
14 East Tennessee ... . . . ... . . . 38
24 Aus1in Peay .
7
29 Middle Tennessee . .
.28
16 UT-Martin.
.. 14
0 Western Kentucky .
35
20 Murray State ..
. 21
..... 14
JO Tenn. T ech
7 Central Michigan .
. 21
37 Mort head State .
2S
Record: 7-4-0

EKU
1969
OPP
13 Ball State .
0
7 East Tennessee .
19
Auslin
Peay
.
29
. . .. JO
14 Middle Tennessee .
0
9 Akron
. 28
26 Western Kentucky .
27
)4 Murray State .. .... .... .. . 13
17 Tenn. Tech
7
14 Indiana S1a1e
. 12
II Morehead State . .
23

EKU
1976
OPP
21 Dayton .
7
2 1 Delaware
37
28 Wittenberg
0
21 • Eas1 Tennessee .
. 10
27 • A ustin Peay
. . . . . . 13
40 • Middle Tennessee
14
6 • western Kentucky
. 10
12 • Murray State.
. 10
28 •Tennessee Tech
14
JI • Mo rehead State .
12
7 North Dakota State (NC AA
Division II P layoffs) .
10
Record: 8-3-0
•Ohio Valley Conference game

OPP
23
20

9
. 17
9

.34

16
. 14
. 23
.. . 14

49
14
42
17
16
24
20

35
30

East Tennessee
Austin Peay ..
Middle Tennessee
Dayton
Western Kentucky
M urray Stale
Tennessee Tech
Akron
Morehead State
Reco rd: 8-2-0

EKU

..

OPP
16
.. .. . 6
.. 0
12
16
17
21
16
14
0

...

1979

17 Kent State . .
15 Troy State
20 East Tennessee
35 Aust in Peay• ..
52 Midd le Te nnessee•
33 Cal S ta le- Fullerton
8 Wcslcrn Kentucky•
7 Murray State •
35 Tennessee Tech'
27 Jackson Stale
34 M o rchead Sta te•
33 Nevada- Reno ..
30 Lehigh••
• Ohio Valley Conference Game
•• NCAA I-AA Pla yo ffs
Record : 11 -2-0

OPP
14
0
27
10
10
7
6

24
21
7
30

�Men's Cross Country
1981 SCHEDULE
Date

Opponent

Site

Sept. 12
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7

Marshall Invita ti ona l
Univ. of Ky. Invitational
Kentucky Intercollegiate Championship
Tri-M eet
Indiana University Invitationa l
Open
OVC Championship
Open
NCAA District Ill C hampionship

Huntington, W. Va.
Lexington
Bowling Green
Home
Bloomington, Ind.
Murray
Greenville, S.C.

1981 ROSTER
Name

T erry Lakes
Andy Crowley
Fred Bisel
Tim Mack
Tim Langford
Kelvin Lewis
Bryce Allmon
Ernest Weyhrauch

Class
S r.
Sr.
Soph.
J r.
Sr.
Sr.
S r.
Soph.

H o metown
Richmond, Ind.
Danville, Ky.
Marsha ll, M ich.
Dayton, Ohio
Somerset, Ky.
Detroit, Mich.
J efferson City, Mo.
R ichmond, Ky.

Letters
Won

Two
Three

1981 PROSPECTUS
The Eastern Kentucky University Colonels, under the direction of third-year head coach
Rick Erdmann, return but two lettermen from the 1980 team that placed third in the annual Ohio
Valley Conference championships.
"Although the team has a number of upperclassmen, it will still lack cross cou ntry running
experience," said Erdman n. " Lakes and Crowley are the o nly returning lettermen, so hopefully,
the team will gain experience as the season progresses."
Highlighting the 1981 schedule for the Colonels are appearances in the Marsha ll, Indiana
a nd Kentucky invitational meets, in additio n to the OVC championship meet at M urray.

Rick Erdmann
H ead Coach

Terry Lakes

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A ndy Crowley

�Women's Cross Country
1981 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 11
Sept. 19
Sept. 26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. 17
Oct. 24
Oct. 31
Nov. 7

Opponent
EKU Invitational
lllinois State
Tennessee
Ohio State
Indiana
K WIC Championships
EKU Invitational
OYC Championships
AIA W Region II

Site
Home
Normal, Ill.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Columbus, Ohio
Bloomington, Ind .
Home
Home
Murray
TBA

Time
I 1:00 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
I 1:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.

1981 ROSTER
Name
Barbara Fennell
Phyllis Grubb
Karen Haden
Maria Pazarentzos
Lisa Renner
Jean Strait
Eve Combs
Fran Etherington

Class
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Fr.
Jr.
Soph.
Soph.

Hometown
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
Corbin, Ky.
Frankfort, Ky.
Springfield, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Bryan, Ohio
Raceland, Ky.
Versailles, Ky.

1981 PROSPECTUS
The 1981 season will be a rebuilding one for the women's cross country team at Eastern.
Several of the runners graduated and the incoming freshmen and returning sophomores will have
to carry the load.
Maria Pazarentzos, Barb Fennell and Karen Haden - all sophomores - showed great
improvement through their freshmen season. Pazarentzos finished the outdoor season by
placing second in the 1,500-meter and 3,000-meter runs and third in the 800-meter run at the
OVC championship meet. Haden worked her time down 30 seconds in the 1,500-meters and had
similar improvement in the 3,000-meter run.
Eastern's success in 1981 could be determined by its successes in recruiting. Lisa Renner, a
sister to fo rmer EKU runner Vicki Renner (1976-80), will be one of coach Sandy Martin's
freshmen runners.

Sandy Martin
Head Coach

Maria Pazarentzos

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Barb Fennell

�•

Women's Field Hockey
1981 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 5
Sept. 12
Sept. 18
Sept. 19
Sept. 25-26
Oct. 3
Oct. 10
Oct. II
Oct. 13
Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 20
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
Oct. 28
Oct. 3 1
Nov. 6-7
Nov. 19-21

Opponent
Blue Grass Association
Miami (Ohio)
Dayton
Ball State
J ames Madison Invitat ional
Southern Illinois
Ohio State
Michigan
Indiana
Louisville
Wooster
Vanderbilt
Earlham
Purdue
St. Louis
Louisville
KWIC Tournament
AIAW Region II Tournament
AIAW National Tournament

S ite
Home
Ho me
Daytor , Ohio
Muncie, Ind.
Harrisonburg, Va.
Horne
C olumbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
Horne
Louisville
Horne
Horne
West Lafayette, Ind.
West Lafayette, Ind.
Horne
Berea
TBA
TBA

Time
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
TBA
TBA
4:00 p.m.
7:00 p.rn.
10:00 a. rn.
4:00 p. rn.
5:00 p.m.
4:00 p. m.
11:00 a.rn.
4:00 p.m.

1981 ROSTER
Name
Anne Daugherty
Kathleen Boughton
J can Dickson
Robin Forhecz
Teresa Garchinsky
Mary Gavin
Suzanne Hastings
Wilma Howard
Terri Johnson
Theresa Lang
Carole Ann Lankford
Lisa Loran
Normandie May
Tami Phillippi
Theresa Powell
Laura Purdy
Melissa Shore
Julie Theiler
Tracie Wilson
Vicki Woodard
Debbie Wright
Debbie Ray

Class
Soph.
Jr.
Sr.
Soph.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
J r.
Jr.
Sr.
J r.
Jr.
Sr.
.Jr.
Fr.
S r.
So ph.
Jr.
Soph.
Soph.
Sr.
J r.

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Hometown
Englewood, Ohio
Batavia, N.Y.
Bergenfield, N .J.
Sadd le River, N.J .
Folsom, N.J.
Annandale, Va.
Salisbury, Md.
Louisville, Ky.
Mason, Ohio
Bordentown, N .J.
Sharptown, Md.
Louisville, Ky.
Lancaster, Ohio
Batavia, N. Y.
Princess Anne, Md.
Louisville, Ky.
Buckhorn, Ky.
Susanville, Calif.
Lou isville, Ky.
Dayton, Ohio
Dayton, Ohio
Louisville, Ky.

�Lynne Harvel
Head Coach

Lisa Loran

Theresa Lang

1981 PROSPECTUS
With the return of nine of 11 starters a nd the addition of two outstanding young recruits and
two seasoned veteran recruits, the 1980 defending KWIC champio n Ea stern Kentucky Colonels
sho uld be ready for their 1981 schedule. This year's experienced roster includes five sen iors, seven
j uniors, five sophomores and two freshmen.
A combining of maturity and experience, coupled with burning intensity, should make this
squad's off-season motto of"wait till next year" a true prediction of a successful 1981 season. T he
1981 schedule includes the strongest competition in A IAW Regions II and V.
In 1981, the attack will be led by ju nior Wilma Howard from Louisville who broke into the
1980 starting li neup and then proceeded to lead the team in scoring. Howard will be ably assisted
by another Louisville standout, Laura Purdy, who last season secured the KWI C championship
with her game winning goal in the second half.
The right side of the line will be dominated by Debbie Wright and Robin Forhecz. W right's
determined style of play is characterized by aggressive cutting and decisive scoring. Forhecz, the
you ngster of the attack lineup, will be expected to produce an abundance of goals with her
superior q uickness and her deadly drive. The line will a lso be strengthened by the addition of
experienced transfers such as Julie Theiler and Kathleen Boughton.
The two mid-field spots will again be filled with the experienced duo of Lisa Loran and
Carole Ann Lankford. These veterans have played together for two years with Loran 's qu ick,
spontaneous play balanced by Lank ford 's qu iet stability. Both will combine to control play in the
mid-field and to break into the attack fo r additional scoring punch.
The defensive unit will be a combination of sea soned maturity and raw youth. Returning
defenders include seniors Jean Dickson a nd T heresa Lang who will provide much needed
leadership to the young defense. Sophomore Anne D augherty, with one year of exp.erience under
her belt, should add spark lo the defense with her uncanny ability to intercept. In 1981, these
athletes will be joined by freshmen players T heresa Powell and Mary Gavin.
Goalkeeping honors will fall into the capa ble hands of third-year keeper Suzanne Hastings.
Hastings, who ra nked seventh in the nation in percent saves for 1980, wi ll add stability and
confidence to the backfield.
T his past summer, Hastings, Loran, Howa rd, Lankford , Forhecz, Daugherty and Gavin
attended try-outs for the United States Olympic Field Hockey team. These players' experiences
in the US FHA Olympic Development program should give the squad a good start for its 198 1
season.

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�Rifle

•

1981 SCHEDULE
Date
Oct. 4
Oct. IO
Oct. 17
Oct. 3 1
Nov. 13-1 5
and 20-22
Nov. 14-15

Nov. 2 1-22
Jan. 30
Feb. 6
Feb. 13-14
Feb. 20
Mar. 10-13

Opponent
Morehead State, Kentucky
OVC Tournament
Hilltoppers Tournament
Buccaneer Tournament
Colonels Tournament

Site
Lexington
Lexington
Bowling Green
Johnson City, Tenn.
Home

Time
9:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
8:30 a.m.
Noon
8:30 a.m.

Xavier University Walsh
Tournament
UK Tournament
Golden Eagle Tournament
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky State Rifle
Championships
NCAA, NRA Sectionals
NCAA C hampionships

Cincinnati, Ohio

2:00 p.m.

Lexington
Cookeville, Tenn.
Murfreesboro, Tenn.
H ome

1:00 p.m.
Noon
9:00 a.m.
8:30 a.m.

Morgantown, W. Va.
Lexington

8:30 a.m.

1981 ROSTER
Name
Daniel Durben
Karen Long
Mark Bender
Kim F loer
Terrance Sievert
Ronald Wigger
Karen Applegate
Mike Bender
Anna Hogrefe

Class
Sr.
Sr.
J r.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Soph.
Soph.
Fr.

Ht.
5-8
5-3
6-0
5-7
5-10
6-0
5-1
6--0
5-2

Wt.
140

Hometown
St. Paul, Minn.
Springfield, Va.
Arlington Hts., Ill.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Appleton, Wisc.
Fort Benning, Ga.
Arlington Hts., Ill.
Arlington Hts., Ill.
Sandusky, Ohio

160
150
145
180

Letters
Won
Three
T hree
Two
One

One

1981 PROSPECTUS
The 1980-81 rifle season, which saw coach Nelson Beard's EKU team finish fourth in the
nation, was Eastern's most successful rifle season ever.
"We're looking forwa rd to repeating our efforts of last season with high hopes and a strong
possibility of taking the national championship," said Beard. "Our shooters seem more anxious
than ever of competing and winning."
Senior Daniel Durben, an NCAA first team All-American smallbore a nd air rifle team
member last year, heads the list of returnees along with NCAA second team All-American air
rifle team members, Karen Long and Kim Floer.

58

�1981 TOP FINISHES
Team
OVC Smallbore Championships - finished third in smallbore and second in air rifle
Kentucky Collegiate State Championships - placed first
NCAA Championships - placed fo urth
Individual
Daniel Durben

Karen Long
Mark Bender

-s hot 1, 161 at Kentucky State Championships (Smallbore)
- finished sixth in the nation as an individual with 1,164 score
- fired tl)e high individual score on the range during the national team
match event with I, 180 score
- shot 381 at Kentucky State Championships (air rifle)
- finished 15th in the nation as an individual with 1, 153 score
- finished 19th in the nation as an individual with I, 149 score

SCHOOL RECORDS SET
Team
Smallbore Team
Air Rine Team
Individual
Smallbore
Air Rifle

Sgt. Nelson Beard
Head Coach

- set new record with a score 4,608 at the NCAA Sectionals at West
Virginia University.
- set new record with a score 1,505 at theKentucky State
Championships at Murray State University.

-Dan iel Durben set new mark of 1, 180.
- Daniel Durben set new mark of 382

Daniel Durben

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Karen Long

�Women's Tennis
1981 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.

15
17
18-19
25-26

Sept. 30
Oct. 7
Oct. 13
Oct. 16- 17
Oct. 23
Oct. 24
Oct. 30-31

Opponent
Morehead State
West Virginia
Louisville, Arkansas, Purdue
Murray State, East Tennessee,
Others
Marshall
Tennessee
Kentucky
Wes tern Kentucky, Others
Middle T ennessee
Minnesota
K WIC Championships

Site
Morehead
Home
Louisville
Home

Time
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.

Huntington, W. Va.
Home
Home
Home
Home
Lexington
H ome

3:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
I 1:00 a .m.

**Note: Additional matches are expected to be added.

1981 ROSTER
Name
Paula Castoro
J ill Denny
Jackie Powell
Joy Rupert
Kristi Spangenberg
Fran Watson
Susan Wilson

Letters
Class
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Jr.

Hometown
Ashland, Ky.
Lancaster, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Ashland, Ky.
C enterville, Ohio
Miami, Fla.
Gainesville, Fla.

Won

Two
One
Two
Two
One

Elizabeth Phelps, Manager

1981 PROSPECTUS
Having lost the No. 2 and No. 3 players to graduation, the 1981-82 team will depend heavily
on returning players to anchor both ends of the lineup. New team members Susan Wilson and
Kristi Spangenberg will resolve the matter of what position each will play when they arrive on
campus.
Wilson, from Gainesville, Fla., is a transfer who also played on the No. 2 ranked University
of Florida tennis team. Spangenberg, who has been especially successful in doubles competition,
won two stale titles during her high school career.
"We expect both players to help continue the team's efforts to be proficient competitively
with K WIC and OVC rivals," said Dr. Mullins.

Dr. Martha Mullins
Head Coach

Joy Rupert

60

Paula Castoro

�TEAM RECORDS (1969-81)
1969
1970
1971
1972-73

3-3
7-0
8-0
5-2

1973-74
1974-75
1975-76
1976-77

10-2
5-4
7-3
8-7

1977-78
1978-79
1979-80
1980-81

Overall Record: Won l18, Lost 55 (.682%)

TEAM FINISHES (1973-81)
Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference
1973 Singles-2nd Place, D oubles-1st Place
1974 Second Place
1975 Fifth P lace
1976 Fourth Place
1977 Third Place
1978 Second Place
1979 Second Place
1980 Third Place

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Ohio Valley Conference

1977-78 Second Place
1978-79 Fourth Place
1979-80 Third Place
1980-8 1 Fourth Place

10-8
13-5
14-7
17-8

�Women's Volleyball
1981 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 5
Sept. 8
Sept. IO
Sept. 12
Sept. 16
Sept. 21
Sept. 25-26
Oct. 1-3
Oct. 6
Oct. 10
Oct. 14
Oct. 16
Oct. 20
Oct. 23
Oct. 27
Oct. 30-31
Nov. 4
Nov. 6
Nov. 13-14
Nov. 20-21
Dec. 9- 12

Opponent
Texas, Kentucky
Louisville
Dayton
Univ. of Pittsburgh Invitational
More head State
Xavier
EKU Invitational
Michigan State Invitational
Morehead State
Indiana
Northern Kentucky
Louisville
Tennessee
Kentucky State
Northern Kentucky
OVC Invitational
Tennessee
Kentucky State
KWIC Championships
AIAW Region II Championship
AJA W National Championship
at Utah State University

S ite
Lexington
Louisville
Home
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Morehead
Cincinnati, Ohio
Home
East Lansing, Mich.
Home
Bloomington, Ind.
Highland Heights, Ky.
Home
Knoxville, Tenn.
Home
Home
Home
Home
Home

Time
TBA
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
T BA
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
TBA
1:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
TBA
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
T BA
7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.

TBA
T BA
Logan, Utah

1981 RO STER
No.
5
7
16

N ame
Pos.
Mary Kathleen Bieger Defensive Spec.
Laurie Briggs
Setter
Sandy Carrel
Middle Blocker
Lori Courtney
Setter
II
Lori Duncan
Outside Hitter
12
Terri Dyer
Outside Hitter
Charlotte Ann Gillespie Middle Blocker
24
Kelly Jo Irwin
Setter
18
Tracey Johnson
Serve-Serve
Rec. Specialist
23
Deanne Madden
Middle Blocker
8
Ramona McGovern
O utside Hitter
I
J oan Messerknecht
Setter
4
Nancy Stoeckle
Outside H itter
6
Michelle Tecca
Middle Blocker
Lynne Palazzolo, Manager/ Statistician

Dr. Geri Polvino
Head Coach

Class
Sr.
Sr.
Soph.
F r.
Soph.
Soph.
Fr.
Soph.
Jr.

Ht.
5-5
5- 10
5-11
5-9
5-8
6--0
5-11
5-5
5-9

Wt.
120
160
157
130
130
145
142
130
145

Ho metown
Ft. Mitchell, Ky.
Northbrook, Ill.
Mt. Carmel, Ill.
Indianapolis, Ind.
North Huntingdon, Pa.
Ind ianapolis, Ind.
Irwin, Pa .
Indianapolis, Ind.
Burton, Mich.

Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Sr.
Soph.

5-11
5-10
5-8
5- 10
6--0

145
150
128
135
145

Hopewell, Ohio
Bellevue, Ky.
Baltimore, Ohio
Park Hills, K y.
Akron, Ohio

Laurie Briggs

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�LETTERS/ A WARDS
Mary Kathleen Rieger - Outstanding Sportswoman, Volleyball, 1980; Laurie Briggs Suburban Trib All-Star, Outstanding Sophomore and Junior in Physical Education at EKU;
Sandy Carrel - All-Conference; Lori Courtney - Marion County All-Star; Lori Duncan AIAW Region II All-Star, 1980; Charlotte Anne Gillespie - First Team All-State PINA
Championships (1980, 1981), All-Star in several tournaments; Kelly Jo Irwin - Nominated
FCA Athlete of the Year; Deanne Madden - K WIC All-State, AJA W Region II All-Star
(1980); Ramona McGovern - All-Conference; Joan Messerlmecht- Player of the Year in the
Mid-State League; Nancy Stoeckle - KWIC All-State, 1978, 1980.

1981 PROSPECTUS
The 1981 women's volleyball season at EKU will be one of the most challenging in the
history of the fifteen year program. Loaded with talent and the momentum of success, Eastern
has the potential to challenge the top schools in volleyball. The team will be led by seven
upperclassmen whose experience will maintain the team's goal to realize its full potential. Equally
sharing in this task will be seven sophomores and freshmen.
The team will face a tough schedule which includes the eighth annualEKU Invitational, the
Michigan State International Invitational and the Pitt Invitational, a late addition to the
schedule which will include the top teams in volleyball in the East.
The 1981 season promises to be exciting and action-filled. "The outcome of this season will
be reflected in the success of the team to achieve a well-trained cohesive and flexible singular unit,
while sustaining the importance of the individual effort," said Dr. Geri Polvino, EK U head
coach.

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS
Laurie Briggs - has emerged as the team's top setter. She runs the team's 5-1 multiple
offense. Her leadership and judgement on the court provides the essential ingredients for team
cohesion and success. Laurie was the recipient of the Outstanding Sophomore and Junior in
Physical Education award at EKU.
Deanne Madden - is the team's leading middle blocker. An ability to read the setter and
hitter makes Deanne an imposing threat in closing out the opponents' multiple attack. She was
the recipient of the KWIC All-State and AIAW Region II Awards.
Lori Duncan - is the team's leading competitor. An opponent must beat Lori as she seldom
makes mistakes to beat herself. Her aggressive attack and all-around skills earned her the AIA W
Southern Region All-Star team award.
Nancy Stoeckle - was the recipient of the KWIC All-State Award for the 1978 and 1980
seasons. She is one of two players in the history of the award to be recognized twice. Nancy isan
aggressive outside hitter and her serving is also tough. She has served as the team's captain for
two years.

1980 FINISHES
KWIC State Championships - Second Place
AIA W Southern Region Championships - Third Place

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�Men's Golf

•

TENTATIVE 1981 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 18- 19
Oct. 3-4
Oct. 9- 11
Nov. 13-15

Opponent
Murray State Invitational
EKU Invitational
Buckeye Fall Classic
All-Dixie Intercollegiate

Site
Murray, Ky.
Home
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ga.

1981 ROSTER
Name
Darryl Donovan
Kelly Finney
Todd Finney
Mike Goldston
Brian Gurzynski
Steve Haluska
Jeff J oyce
Gregg Shawen
Tom S helton
Dave Sironen
David Smith
Pat Stephens
Scott Swinney
Mark Veith

Class
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
J r.
Sr.
Soph.
Jr.
Soph.
Sr.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.

Hometown
Hialeah, Fla.
Fairfield, Ohio
Waterford, Wisc.
Central City, Ky.
Angola, Ind.
Johnson City, N.Y.
Columbus, Ohio
Kettering, Ohio
Somerset, Ky.
Seminole, Fla.
Syracuse, N. Y.
Richmond, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Sun Prairie, Wisc.

1981 PROSPECTUS
Headed by All-OYC returnees Kelly Finney (tied for third place in the spring OYC tourney
with a 216) and Dave Sironen (an eighth place tie with a 220), the Colonels will field a rather
young outfit in 1981-82 with but two seniors and two juniors on the Colonels' unit.
After winning the golf title in conference play in 1980, Eastern dropped to a fourth place spot
this past April. However, Finney, who led the team last fall with a 73.89 average, and Sironen,
who carded a 74.25 mark in the '80 fall, should provide a solid nucleus from which to build
another OYC contender.
One strong addition to the Colonels' squad will be that of Pat Stephens, a local player who
played at Madison Central High School and later for the University of Kentucky, who will
become eligible this fall after sitting out his transfer year.

Bob Seaholm
Head Coach

Dave Sironen

64

Kelly Finney

�EKU'S
ALL-OVC FOOTBALL PLAYERS
Delmas Freeman.
guard . .
Paul Wright. center
Carl Plantholt.
guard . • . .
Ray Pelfrey. back
Ed Zoret ic. bac k
Chuck Her11cr. back
Chuck Schmitt.
1ackle
Alex K ilakowsk i. e nd
Carl Oakley. guard
Roy Kidd. back
Fred Winschc r. end .
Frank '.\!assida.

1948
1948
1949

!949
1949
1951
1952
1952
1953
1953
1954

Ken G ood hcw. guard 1962
R oscoe Perkins.
guard
1965
Chuck Scimon.
e nd
1964. 1967
Roy Evan s. tac k le
1965
Jim Guice. hack 1966-1968
Buddy Pfaadt.
back
1965, 1966

Mike Smith. back
Aaron Marsh.
end
Bill Bre wer.
tackle ...

1966

1966, 1967
1967, 1968

Fred Troike.

tackle
J erry Johns . guard
James Hanlon. back
Don Daly. back . .

1954
1954
1954
1954

Bob Mulle r, back
Tom Schulte: end
J oh n Scbcst, back
IJ.:1vc Bishop. back
Steve Hero.cg. tackle
Eddie Miller. gua rd
Joe Graybeal. center
Don M acUonald.
guard
Jimmy Chittum.
back
1961.

1954
1955
1957
1958
1959
1959
1959
196 1

1962

guard

1967, 1968

Ron Recd.
linebacker ...
1967
Harry Lenz. back
1967
Jim Moberly.
llncbackcr
1968
Larry Kaelin . guard
1969
Teddy Taylor,
guard ...
1967-1969
Jimmy Brooks.
back
1968- 1971
Harry Irwin. tack le
1970
Butch Evans.
fullback . ..
1970
J ames Wilson.

tight end
197 1
James Porter. back
1971
Wallace Chambers,
tackle
1970. 1972

James Croudcp.
linebacker
1970, 1972
Larry Kirksey, end
1972
Alfred Thompson.
back . .
1973
Rich T homas.
linebacker
1973
Everett Talbert.
back
1974, 1976
Joe A lvino.
guard
1974. 1975. 1976
John Revere. flanker 1974
Robyn Hatley,
tack le
1974. 1975
Earl Cody, kicker
1974
Stan Roberts,
noseguard
1974
Junior Hardin.
tackle
1974. 1975
E lmo lloyd.
split-end
1975, 1976
Scott McCallister.
back
1975
Ern ie Mouse, back
1976
Roosevelt Kelly,
center .
1976

Anthony M iller.
back
. . . 1976.
Stan Mitchell. back .
Randy Heabe rlin.
1ack lc
Dean Stucky.
gua rd
1977,
J im Nelson, fla nker .
Chris Roberts. end
Dav id J\;eal,
center ...
1978,
Joe Richard,
noseguard
1978.
Dale Patton,
fullback .. .. 1978.

1977
1977
1977

1978
1977
1978
1979
1979
1979

Danny Martin.
back
1978.
Kev in Greve.
guacd
1979,
David Flores. kicker
Bob McIntyre.
line backer
Darryl Lawson.
tackle
Joe Schipske.
center

1979
1980
1979
1979
1980

1980

James S helton.
tack le
1980
George Floyd ,
back .. . .. . . . . . . . 1980

COVERING THE COLONELS
W EKU-FM, Richmond, is the o riginating station for the EK U Football Network. Play-byplay will be provided by Greg Stotelmyer.
NEWSPAPERS
Richmond Register (da ily, p.m.) .... . ... .. .. . . . . .... .. , ..... . , . . . . . . . . . . . Keith Steer
Mad ison County Post (weekly) . ...... .... ... .. .. .... . . , . . . .... , .. . , , , . S ports Editor
Madison County Newsweek (weekly) ... , , . , . , . , , , , . ... .. . .. . . . ... .. ... Sports Editor
T he Eastern Progress (weekly) .......... ... , .... ... , .. ...... ... .... . , , Sports Ed itor
Lexington Herald (daily, a.m.) . . . .... .... , . , , . ... ... .... Mike J ohnson, Gene McLean
Lexington Leader (daily, p.m.) . , .... . , . , . , , . . . . . .... ... .... .. . . . . , . .. .. , Rick Bailey
Courier-Journa l (daily, a.m.) . .... , . • , . , . , , , . , . , . .... Billy Reed, Sta n Sutton, Earl Cox
Louisvi lle Times (daily, p. m.) ..... . . , .. , . . , ... • . ... ........ , , .... , . . . . Lou Younki n
MAGAZ IN ES
Kentucky S portsworld . .. .. .. , . . . . , , , , . , ...... . .. . .... . , .. . , , . . . ... . .. Larry Barnes
RAD IO-TV
Ra dio WEKU-FM ... ........ .... , , . , . .. . .... .. .. .. , . , .. . . ... ..... . S ports Director
Ra dio W EKY (Richmond) .. , . . . . ... ..... , . .. , ...... , ... ...... . .... Greg Stotelmyer
Radio WC BR (Richmond) . .. . .. ....... ..... , , , .. , .... . , . , . . . . . . . . . S ports Director
Radio WVLK (Lexington) .... . . . . . .. ... .. . , , , , , , . . . . . . . . Dick Gabriel, Ra lph Hacker
Radio WLAP ( Lexi ngton) , ........ ... ... . , , .. , , , , . , . ... ... . .. . , . . . . Sports Director
Radio WKTC (Lexington) .. ....... . . ... . . , .. . .. , .... , ... .... .. . . , , . Sports Director
WTVQ-T V (Lexington) ....... . , . , , , , , . ... . , , , . ..... , , , , , , , , , , . , . . .. Mike Ha rtnett
WKYT-TV (Lexington) .... .. . .. , , , . , . , , ...... • ... , .. , , .• , ... . , .• .. .. Rob Bromley
W LEX-TV (Lexington) .. , , . , . , , . , . . , . ....... , , , . . .. . . ... . . . ... , . , ... . . Alan Cutler
WLKY-TV (Louisville) ....... . , .. , ., . . .. , .. ... ... ... . ,,. , , , ...... ..... Mark G reco
Radio WHAS &amp; TV (Louisville) . , .. . • . . .. , ... , , . . , . , .. , . , , , ... . ... . .. Dave Conrad
Radio WAVE &amp; TV ( Louisville) ... , . , . , . , .... . .... .. .. , , . Gary Hahn, Randy Waters
Radio W IN N (Louisville) .. .. . .. . ............ .. . .... ..... , . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio W KLO (Louisville) , ..... . . . . .... . . ... .. ... . , , , , .. . ...... .... Sports Director
Radio WAKY (Louisville) . . ...... . ...... . .... .. , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WLOU (Louisville) .. , ............ . . ... , , , , , , ..... ....... . , , . Sports Director
Associa ted Press, 146 Market Street, Lexington, Kentucky.
United Press International, Commonwealth Building, Louisville, Kentucky.

�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSllY

1981 FALL SPORTS MEDIA GUIDE

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Division 1-AA
Champion

1980

Division 1-AA
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FEATURING THE DIVISION 1-AA
FOOTBALL CHAMPS

�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
1980 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 6
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. 1
Nov. 8
Nov. 15
Nov. 22

Opponent
Kentucky State
Akron•
Youngstown
Open
Austin Peay•
Middle Tennessee•
East Tennessee
Western Kentucky•
Murray State•
(Homecoming)
Tennessee Tech•
East Carolina
Morehead State•

Site
Home
Away
Home

Time
2:00 PM EDT
7:30 PM EDT
2:00 PM EDT

Away
Home
Home
Away
Home

7:30 PM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:30 PM

Away
Away
Home

1:00 PM CST
1:30 PM EST
1:30 PM EST

CDT
EDT
EDT
CDT
EST

*Ohio Valley Conference Games

1979 RESULTS
Overall Record: Won 11, Lost 2, Tied 0
OVC Record: Won 5, Lost 1, Tied 0
Opponent
EKU
Kent State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Troy State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
East Tennessee .. ...... . . ..................... 20
Austin Peay• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Middle Tennessee• .... . ..... . . . ....... . ...... 52
Cal State-Fullerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Western Kentucky• ............................ 8
Murray State• .............. .... .............. 7
Tennessee Tech• ... . .... . .................... 35
Jackson State .................... ; . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Morehead State• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Nevada-Reno•• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Lehigh•• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
*Ohio Valley Conference Game
**NCAA I-AA Playoffs

OPP
14 (A)
0 (H)

27 (A)
10 (H)
lO(A)
7 (H)
6 (H)
24 (A)
0 (H)
21 (H)
7 (A)
30 (H)
7 (N)

ATT
11,045
15,200
9,361
12,800
6,800
10,100
25,300
16,000
5,800
10,100
9,600
5,100
5,200

�SPORTS
80 FALL
MEDIA GUIDE

Contents
Eastern Kentucky University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Athletics At EKU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Football ................... .. .................. .. .. 9
Men's Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Women's Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Men's Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Women's Field Hockey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Rifle .................. . . . ........................ 66
Women's Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Women's Volleyball . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Conference Affiliations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72

EASTERN KENTUCKY
UNIVERSITY
Member:
Ohio Valley Conference
National Collegiate Athletic
Association
Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
for Women

Eastern Kentucky University is an equal educational opportunity inslilulion.

�•
1979 ... A YEAR TO BE REMEMBERED BY COLONEL
FOOTBALL FANS
Head coach Roy Kidd and his Eastern Colonels reached another
milestone in their rich, illustrious football history last December by winning
the NCAA's Division I-AA national championship.
Eastern used a crushing ground game to destroy the Lehigh Engineers,
30-7, in Orlando, Fla.'s, Tangerine Bowl before 5,200 fans.
"We were going to establish our ground game and throw the ball more if
we needed," said Kidd. "But we were so successful running the ball, we just
kept it on the ground."
Eastern ran up 288 yards rushing, including 121 yards by fullback Dale
Patton and 8 I yards by tailback Alvin Miller. For his efforts vs. Lehigh,
Miller was voted the EKU Player of the Game by ABC-TV and Chevrolet.
"We made some big third and fourth down conversions and that was a
big part of our being able to consume so much of the clock," said Kidd. In
fact, the Colonels were able to convert 13 of 16 third down situations.
Defensively, Eastern was able to put extreme pressure on LU standout
quarterback Rich Andres and, because of that, the Engineers' offense
sputtered. Lehigh was only able to complete 6-23 passes for 102 yards and
gain only 91 yards on the ground.
"All we heard all that week was how good Lehigh's defense was. Well,
our defense wanted to go out and show the people what a fine defense we had.
I think the final stats showed who proved their point," Kidd said.
Roverback George Floyd, noseguard Joe Richard, end Tim Frommeyer
and tackle James Shelton were just some of the Colonels who turned in stellar
performances.
Eastern had advanced to the finals by defeating Nevada-Reno 33-30 in
double-overtime the week before, while Lehigh had beaten Murray State 28-

9.
"We knew if they had beaten Murray by that score at Murray, then they
had a good football team. I believe our seniors ( 17 of them) wanted to go out
on top and were not going to be denied. We played with intensity and won the
war in the trenches. It was definitely one of our best games of the season,"
Kidd said.
Eastern held its award banquet for the national champions in January
with several special guests and an outstanding 20-minute film highlighting the
1979 championship season of the Colonels.
At the event attended by more than 400 people, several proclamations by
state and local officials were read and presented to head coach Roy Kidd.
Included among these was a proclamation by Governor John Y. Brown, Jr.
which cited the feats of the Colonel coaches and players and proclaimed the
week of Jan. 20-26, 1980as:EKUNATIONALFOOTBALLCHAMPIONS
WEEK in Kentucky. This message was conveyed to the audience by EKU
president, Dr. J.C. Powell, in the absence of Governor Brown.
2

�Also on hand to read proclamations were state senator Robert R.
Martin, state representative Harry Moberly, Jr. and chairman of the EKU
Board of Regents, Charles Combs.
Kidd, in turn, presented three national awards to the University. These
included the NCAA's national trophy for the Division I-AA national
championship: the John F. Kennedy Cup, presented to Kidd in New Orleans
by the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame, Inc.; and the Timmie
Award, presented to Kidd by the Touchdown Club of Washington, D.C.
These were accepted by Dr. Powell.
Jim Delany, Commissioner of the OVC, brought his congratulations
from the fellow conference members and also handed out All-OVC
certificates to the first and second-team members of that team. Eastern
Director of Athletics Donald G. Combs recognized Parrish and junior
tailback Alvin Miller for their selection as the NCAA/ Chevrolet scholarship
award winners for the three games televised by ABC. Parrish was chosen for
the Murray State game, while Miller was picked for both playoff games vs.
Nevada-Reno and Lehigh.
Eastern's assistant coaches concluded the program by recognizing
members of their respective units which made the EKU Winners Club, which
denotes carrying out of at least 70 per cent of their assignments in each game.

3

�MEMOTOTHENEWSMEDU
PHOTOGRAPHERS -Advance requests
BY NAME are required and, as a general
policy, there should be no more than one
photographer per school or medium.
Photographers may take pictures from the
sidelines during the game provided they
remain within specified areas - away from the
immediate sidelines and the front of the bench
and coaching areas (30 to 30 yd. line). Motion
picture crews may use the facilities provided in
the press box, upper deck.
SEATING - In requesting working press
tickets, please advise BY NAME as to the
number in your party. It is desired that
newspaper requests be limited to no more than
two persons, radio requests, three persons.
PRESS TAGS - Press tags must be worn
for identification by all newsmen,
photographers and scouts seated in the press
box or located on the field. Please note: all
press passes are issued BY NAME to
authorized working personnel and are nontransferable.

TO THE NEWS MEDIA
The 1980 Fall Sports Factbook has been
prepared especially for the members of the
press, radio and television who cover the
Colonels. We sincerely hope that it will
provide many of the answers concerning the
Colonels and Eastern Kentucky University. If
you desire additional information, special
features, pictures, etc., or have questions not
answered in this brochure, feel free to contact
the Division of Public Information located in
the Jones Building (Telephone: 606-622-2301
and 606-622-2302).
Information for Visiting Newsmen
at FootbaU Games
WORKING PRESS TICKETS - All
requests for press tickets by working
newspaper, radio, or television personnel
should be made BY NAME, as far in advance
as possible. Press tickets cannot be mailed less
than one week in advance of the game. In the
event of a large press turnout, priority will go
to our regular coverage and statewide media.

ACCOMMODATIONS AT EASTERNThe working newspaper and radio personnel,
as well as scouts and other officials, will be
furnished a copy of the play-by-play report
and complete team and individual statistics at
halftime and approximately five minutes after
the game. Refreshments are served before and
during the game.
AVAILABILITY OF COACH ROY
KIDD - EKY head coach Roy Kidd is
available for telephone interviews, Monday Thursday from 8 a.m. - noon and I - 2:30 p.m.
The only exception is Tuesdays and Thursdays
when he teaches class from 10:30 - 11:30.
Kidd's telephone number is (606) 622-2437.

RADIO - All correspondence concerning
Radio Broadcasting Rights should be
addressed to the Division of Public
Information Eastern Kentucky University.
Requests should be made BY NAME as early
as possible. Lines are to be ordered by the
requesting station direct from the South
Central Bell Telephone Company with
instructions to contact this office prior to
installing lines. Spotters can be made available
if requested in advance. The "official station",
as designated by the Director of Athletics of
the visiting institution, will be assigned
priority space. Requests by other stations will
be considered in relation to availability of
space and date of request.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location - Richmond, Madison County,
Kentucky, a growing city of about 17,000.
Enrollment - 13,714
Founded - 1906
President - Dr. J.C. Powell
Vice President for Academic Affairs - Dr.
John Rowlett
Athletic Conference Ohio Valley,
N.C.A.A. - Men; KWIC, AIAW - Women
Gymnasium - Alumni Coliseum (capacity
6,500).
Stadium - Hanger Field (capacity 20,000)
Nickname - Colonels, Maroons
Symbol - Colonel
Colors - Maroon and White

TELEVISION - Live television coverage
is prohibited unless permission is granted by
the Vice President for Public Affairs well in
advance.
SCOUTS - All requests by scouts should
be made BY NAME as far in advance as
possible. Scouts representing a college or
university are limited to two per school, while
professional scouts are restricted to one per
team. Professional scouts' requests are to be
made from the team's main office.
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�Athletic Committee
Members: Dr. Russell Bogue, Chairman;
Dr. Dixon Barr; Dr. Anne Brooks; Dr. Larue
Cocanougher; Dr. Clyde Lewis; Dr. Nancy
Peel; Mr. Doug Whitlock; Mrs. Jeannette
Crockett; Dr. Doris Sutton; Mr. C. E.
Baldwin; Mr. A.L. Whitt; Mr. Donald Combs
and Dr. Martha Mullins, ex-officio.
Director of Athletics - Donald G. Combs
Assistant Director of Athletics - Dr.
Martha Mullins.
Head Football Coach - Roy Kidd (Eastern
Kentucky, 1954)
Line Coaches - Joe Kinnan (Florida State
1968); Jim Tanara (UT-Chattanooga, 1965)
Backfield Coaches - Jack Ison (Eastern
Kentucky, 1961); Joe Blankenship (Eastern
Kentucky, 1965); Leon Hart (Maryville,
1973).
Head Coaches Other Sports - Baseball:
Jim Ward; Basketball: Ed Byhre; Golf: Ray
Struder; Swimming: Dan Lichty; Men's
Track: Rick Erdmann; Men's Tennis: Tom
Higgins; Gymnastics: Dr. Gerald Calkin;
Rifle: Sgt Nelson Beard; Women's Tennis: Dr.
Martha Mullins; Women's Volleyball: Dr.

Geri Polvino; Women's Basketball: Dianne
Murphy; Women's Gymnastics: Dr. Agnes
Chrietzberg; Women's Field Hockey: Lynne
Harvel; Women's Track and Field: Sandra
Martin.
Assistant Coaches Other Sports
Basketball: Max Good and Bobby
Washington; Swimming: Tim Cahill;
Women's Basketball: Nell Hensley.
Trainer - Dr. Bobby Barton.
Assistant Trainer - Donna Reed.
Sports Information Editor - Karl Park.
Athletic Business Manager - David Parke.

Board of Regents
Chairman, Charles C. Combs, Richmond;
Robert B. Begley, Jr., Richmond; Luther
Farmer, McKee; Jerry Ikerd, Somerset;
Henry D. Stratton, Pikeville; J.W. Phelps,
Louisville; Beverly Yeiser, Winchester; John
Keith, Cynthiana; Dr. Keith Algier, faculty
representative, Clayburn Trowell, student
representative.

NEW NCAA GUIDELINES
For Effective Sideline Control

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

The NCAA Football Rules Committee has
adopted new guidelines for more efficient and
safer sideline control during collegiate football
contests.
RU LE I, Section 2, Article 3 states:
Limit lines shall be marked with 12-inch
lines and at 24-inch intervals 12 feet outside
the sidelines and the end lines, except in
stadiums where total field surface does not
permit. In these stadiums, the limit lines shall
not be less than six feet from the sidelines and
end lines. Limit lines shall be four inches in
width. NO PERSON OUTSIDE THE TEAM
AREA SHALL BE WITHIN THE LIMIT
LINES.

Should any questions arise or you incur any
problems, please seek assistance from any
EKU Security Personnel or Mr. Larry Bailey,
University Photographer. Failure to comply
with the new NCAA rules could result in your
being asked to leave the field area.

Photographers must observe the following
two rules:
(1) Each photographer shall wear a visible
credential issued by the sports information
director.

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EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Growth - in quantity and quality - has been the theme at Eastern
Kentucky University. The quantity speaks for itself. With an enrollment of
nearly 14,000 students, the University's student body has more than tripled
since 1960. As a result, new dormitories and large, well-equipped academic
structures have been built.
Dr. J.C. Powell will be completing his fifth year as president of the
University in October. Powell, the school's seventh president, succeeded Dr.
Robert R. Martin who served EKU in that position for 16¼ years.
At a 1978 Board of Regents meeting, Eastern was reorganized into nine
colleges and a graduate school. Five colleges - Applied Arts and
Technology, Business, Education, Law Enforcement and Allied Health and
Nursing - remain intact.
Four new colleges were created, including Natural and Mathematical
Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Arts and Humanities and Health,
Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics.
The masters degree is offered in several fields as is the specialist degree. A
joint doctoral program in education is sponsored in cooperation with the
University of Kentucky.
The physical plant has undergone building and renovation programs
totaling more than $136 million since 1960. During this period every existing
major campus facility has been remodeled or complety reconstructed.

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Dr. J.C. Powell, President

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�ATHLETICS AT
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics,
sponsors seven intercollegiate sports for men, six intercollegiate sports for
women and two coeducational intercollegiate sports. Extensive intramural
programs are sponsored providing varied participation opportunities for all.
These programs are an integral part of the total program and
development of Eastern students. They offer experiences which contribute
immeasurably to the health, vitality and preparation of young people as
citizens and for their leadership contributions to the youth in the nation's
schools and elsewhere.
The College of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics
offers a variety of degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
The coaches of athletics are among the fifty seven full-time faculty members
representing more than a score of the finest colleges and universities in the
nation, required to produce academic, intramural and varsity athletic
programs.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities are used interchangeably for
instruction and athletics as is the faculty. The College, which is organized
under a single administrative unit, includes three academic departments
under which there are seventeen undergraduate and graduate degree
programs and intercollegiate athletics. This type organization contributes
significantly to successful coordination of the program, faculty and facilities
for maximum contribution to the overall mission of the University.
The College is headed by Dean Russell Bogue. Its three academic
departments are: School and Public Health, chaired by Dr. Herman Bush;
Recreation and Park Administration, chaired by Dr. James McChesney;
Physical Education, chaired by Dr. Lee Gentry. The College's program of
intercollegiate athletics is administered by Athletic Director, Mr. Donald G.
Combs, and Assistant Athletic Director, Dr. Martha Mullins. Its newly
created Department of Services is administered by Dr. Fred Darling.
Through its departments, the College offers six baccalaureate degree
programs and four two-year associate of arts curricula for undergraduate
students. At the graduate level seven graduate degree programs within the
Masters of Arts in Education, the Master of Science, and the Specialist in
Education degrees are offered. Rank II and Rank I teacher certifiction
programs and other certification and endorsement programs are offered.
The College also serves EKU's general education program through
required physical education and health classes for freshmen and sophomores.
Enrolled in the College's academic programs are some 1,300 majors,
including more than 500 graduate students. To serve this large enrollment, the
College boasts a full-time faculty of 57, including 25 members with the earned
doctorate. Thirty-five graduate assistants perform teaching and other
services.
A balanced athletic program, intramural, sports clubs and
intercollegiate, is provided by the College. Intramural and sports clubs
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�programs are sponsored through the physical education department by
intramural directors. Competition in numerous sports, including softball,
flag football, soccer, racquetball, bowling, volleyball, table tennis, track,
basketball and field hockey provide physical outlets for EKU students.
EKU, a member of the NCAA and Ohio Valley Conference, fields
athletic teams in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, swimming,
golf, tennis, track (indoor and outdoor) rifle, and gymnastics. Basketball,
field hockey, gymnastics, tennis, track and field and volleyball make up the
intercollegiate program for women, under the AIAWand KWIC.
Outstanding facilities are required to support an operation with the
scope of Eastern's College of HPERA. The College's programs are housed in
five major campus structures - The Robert B. Begley Building, where it is
headquartered, the Alumni Coliseum, the Weaver Health Building, the
Presnell Building and the Greg Adams Building. Numerous tennis courts,
recreation areas, Gertrude Hood Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball Field, and
the Tom C. Samuels grass-tex surfaced nine-lane track with tartan infield are
among the other facilities of the College. An 18-hole golf course and an
outdoor education-recreation demonstration area are located at Arlington.
There are four equipped training rooms attached to the intercollegiate locker
rooms in four Buildings. The Department of School and Public Health has an
environmental health laboratory in the Rowlett Building.
The seven-story Begley Building is designed to serve nearly 2,000
students hourly in classes and also provides seating for more than 20,000
football spectators. Included in the structure are three gymnasiums, 12
handball courts, 36 classrooms, 60 offices and the dressing facilities for
physical education and football. A training area includes two exercise and
weight-lifting rooms, a steam room and a large therapy tank. A seminar room
and reception area are located on the second level of the building. Offices on
this level have been accoustically treated to absorb sound from the open-top
athletic area.
The "Thomas E. McDonough Intramural Fields," which boasts IO
football fields, two of which are varsity practice fields and another two which
are large enough for soccer play, are in use. In season, eight softball fields may
be superimposed on the football layouts.
The Glenn Presnell Building houses football locker and shower rooms, a
training room, rest rooms and storage, office and lecture areas. An equipment
check-out room and other service facilities a re located to serve the students
who participate in the intramural programs.
The Greg Adams indoor tennis facility became available for use in the
fall of 1976. It constitutes the fifth building on campus devoted to housing the
activities of the College of HPERA.

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ecoaches

�Roy Kidd directed his EKU Colonel football team to a school-record 11 wins during the 1979
season and the NCAA Division I-AA national championship. During his 16 years at Eastern, the
Colonels have compiled a 111-S0-6 record and have won four OVC championships, one NCAA
Mideast Region title and one national championship.
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�Football
His ability to communicate with his players
stems from a realistic, matter-of-fact attitude.
He's genuinely concerned about each
individual as a player and as a student.
He has a brilliant football mind and is a man
who takes advantage of most situations and is
not afraid to gamble. He is an organizer who
has surrounded himself with a very capable
coaching staff.
All these ingredients point to the fact that
Roy Kidd is a winner. It all started for Kidd as
a little leaguer in Corbin, Ky., and he
continued on the plus side of the ledger as a
high school athlete and then as a football and
baseball star at Eastern.
When he was graduate assistant coach,
Eastern went unbeaten and received an
invitation to the Tangerine Bowl. Then he
started coaching in high school, building tiny
Richmond Madison into a state football
powerhouse. He had a 54-10-1 record, a 27game winning streak and 14 consecutive
unscored-upon games. He was Kentucky
Coach of the Year in 1961 when the Purples
were ranked No. I in the state all season.
He went to Morehead as an assistant coach
in 1962 and helped guide the Eagles to their
second winning season in 13 years and a share
of the OVC championship.
Then it was back to Eastern in 1963 where
he served as an assistant for one year before
taking over the head job.
The Colonels went 3-5-1 his first year, one of
only two losing seasons he has had while
coaching. They improved that to 5-3-1 the
following year and Kidd was elected Coach of
the Year in the OVC.
Kidd is married to the former Susan Purcell
of Richmond. They have three children: Marc,
Kathy and Keith.

ROY KIDD
Head Coach
Eastern head coach Roy Kidd begins his
17th season at the helm of the Eastern
Colonels this year and will be attempting to
break another coaching milestone in 1980.
Kidd, who has compiled a 111 -50-6 record
at EKU, ranks second in career coaching wins
in Ohio Valley Conference history. Charles
"Bubber" Murphy, former football coach at
Middle Tennessee from 1952-68, won I 17
games during that period to rank first in career
wins.
Coaching milestones have become
somewhat of a way of life for Kidd during the
past couple of seasons. Two years ago, Kidd
was able to pick up his 100th collegiate
coaching victory as he guided the Colonels to
an 8-2 record.
Last year, of course, the Colonels won the
NCAA Division I-AA national championship
and set a school record for most wins in a
season ( 11-2 record). And, this season, he
needs only seven victories to break Murphy's
all-time OVC coaching record.
During these past 16 years, Eastern has
captured a national championship, four OVC
championships, had an unbeaten string of 15
games in the league and won the 1967 NCAA
Mideast Regional Championship (covering
more than I00 teams in a 10-state area) by defeating Ball State 27-13 in the Grantland Rice
Bowl. EKU has compiled a record of 111-50-6
during this period.
Eastern has also been ranked in the top
twenty in the nation by both wire service polls,
having gone as high as No. I in 1979.
Kidd's success comes from a combination of
demanding the ultimate in dedication and
determination, yet being a coach who is
respected by his players.

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�Jim Tanara

Jack Ison

Joe Blankenship

Leon Hart

JIM TANARA
Down Lineman Coach

JACK ISON
Defensive Backfield Coach

Jim Tanara will handle the down linemen
again in his second year as an assistant coach
at Eastern.
Tanara came to EKU from the staff of Bear
Bryant at Alabama where he served 11 years in
charge of the Tide's defensive front.
While at Alabama, Tanara was a member of
the staff that directed the T ide to two national
championships and appearances in 11 bowl
games. He also served as UA's head wrestling
coach for 11 years.
Tanara was a 1960 graduate of Spring-Ford
High School in Royers Ford, Pa., where he
earned all-state honors in football and
wrestled for his high school team.
He later was a three-year letterman for UTChattanooga and started at both defensive end
and tight end . While collecting Little AllAmerican honors in 1964, he received his
bachelor of science degree in 1965 and was
drafted by the New Orleans Saints upon
graduation.
He was an assistant football coach at
Cleveland (Tenn.) High School for three years
before going to Alabama in 1968. He received
his master's degree from Alabama in 1970.

Coach Jack Ison welcomes back George
Floyd and Rodney Byrd who combined for 13
of EK U's school-record 22 interceptions as he
readies for another season as backfield coach.
Ison will also serve as defensive coordinaor
again this season and is the dean of Colonel
assistant coaches.
The Russell native is married to the former
Patricia Lykins, whom he met as a classmate
at Eastern. They have two daughters,
Elizabeth ( 18) and Melinda (14).

LEON HART
Offensive Backfield Coach
Leon Hart begins his third season as a fulltime assistant in charge of the EKU offensive
backfield.
Coach Hart returns everybody in the
backfield except quarterback Bill Hughes, as
EKU hopes to improve it 327.2 total offense
average.
Hart grad uated from Mansfield (Ohio)
Madison High School in 1969, and went on to
Maryville College where he received his B.A.
in education in I973.
While at Maryville, Hart lettered four years
in football and three years in baseball, serving
as captain of the baseball squad as a senior. He
was a safety for the Maryville gridders, leading
the team in interceptions his last three seasons.
Hart is married to the former Becki Sowers
of Mansfield a nd they have one son, Timothy
Robert (3).

JOE BLANKENSHIP
End and Linebacker Coach
As Joe Blankenship begins his fourth year
as an assistant coach at Eastern, graduation
hit his two units- ends and linebackersharder than any other group on the team. Six
players, including All-American linebacker
Bob McIntyre a nd second-team All-OVC end
Tim Frommeyer, have graduated.
After spending his freshman year of college
at the University of Kentucky, Blankenship
played his final three years at Eastern,
receiving his bachelor's degree in 1966 from
EK U. Blankenship also put in a coaching stint
at Louisville Seneca High School before
coming to Eastern.
Blankenship is married to the former
Brenda Wooden of Louisville and they have
two children, Kimberly Lynn ( 17) and J oseph
Troy (9).
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�Joe Kinnan

Dr. Bo bby Barton

Teddy Taylor

Pete Corrao

JOE KINNAN
Line Coach

TEDDY TAYLOR
Defensive End Coach

J oe Kinnan will tell you that no matter how
good your runnings backs are, they have to
have a good line in front of them to be
successful.
Beginning his fifth year as offensive
coordinator, Coach Kinnan will have AIIOVC guard Kevin Greve and eight other
lettermen returning to lead E KU to a hopedfor eighth consecutive 2,000-yard rushing
season.
Kinna n received his bachelor's degree from
Florida State in 1968 and his masters degree
in education from there also in 1969. He is
married to the former Linda Norwood of
Anna Marie, Fla., a nd they have one son, J oe
J r., (9).

Teddy Taylor, a 1970 graduate of Eastern,
will serve as a coach for Kidd's Colonels for
the second straight season.
While serving as dorm director, T aylor will
work with the defensive e nds for the Colonels.
An All-American noseguard at Eastern in
1969, Taylor was a significant force in E KU's
M id east Regional a nd O h io Vall ey
Conference championship team of 1967 and
the OVC champion squad of 1968.
Taylor served as head coach at Pineville
High School after filling an assistant's post
there for two years. He was voted South East
Kentucky Conference Coach of the Year in
1978 while guiding his team to a 9-3 record.

PETE CORRAO
Wide Receiver Coach

DR. BOBBY BARTON
Athletic Trainer

Pete Corrao, a supervisor of two men's
residence halls at Eastern, will serve coach
Roy Kidd as the coach of the Colonel wide
receivers for the second consecutive season in
1980.
Corrao came to Eastern fro m the University
of Dayton where he was a member of coach
Rick Carter's staff fo r the U D Flyers. He also
coached the receivers for that 1978 UD team
which went 9-2-1 a nd pa rticipated in the
NCAA Division Ill playoffs.
Corrao is a 1972 graduate of Providence
High School in Clarksville, Ind., where he
played football, baseball and basketball. He
played his four years of collegiate football at
Hanover College (Ind.) where he was an AllDistrict, All-Hoosier-Buckeye Conference
a nd honorable mention center for Carter, who
also coached Hanover at that time.
During his last three years a t Hanover, the
Panthers went 26-3. He holds his bachelors of
business administration-secondary education
from Ha nover in 1976. He received his masters
of educational adm inistra tion from Dayton in
1979.
He is married to the former Suzanne
S pencer of LaGrange, Ill.

Dr. Bobby Barton of Lexington is
beginning his fi fth season as athletic trainer at
E KU. Barton came t o Eastern from the
University of Kentucky where he served as
associate t rainer in charge of the basketball
Wildcats.
Barton received his B.A. degree from t he
University of Kentucky in 1968 a nd his M .S. a t
Marshall University in I970. He earned his
Doctor of Arts degree in Adapted Physical
Educat ion at Middle T ennessee State
University in 1975 and has also completed the
requirements fo r his certificate in corrective
thera py from Texas A&amp;M University.
Barton is married to the former J ojean
Chestnut of Lexington and they have one son,
Brian.

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�Donald G. Combs

David Parke

Dr. Martha Mullins

Donna Reed

DONALD G. COMBS
Director of Athletics

DAVID PARKE
Athletic Business Manager

Donald G Combs begins his tenth year as
Director of Athletics at Eastern, after serving
the university 13 years as swimming coach.
Combs who was known throughout the
state as •the dean of Kentucky collegiate
swimming coaches, handed over his swimming
coaching duties to Dan Lichty, his assistant, in
1975.
He is currently serving his second year as an
at-large member of the NCAA's Division IAA football committee.
Recognized as a "Master Coach" by the
College Swimming Coaches Association of
America in 1970, Combs coached Eastern's
swim team from 1963-75. During those years,
the EK U Eels captured 12 consecutive
Kentucky Intercollegiate Swimming and
Diving Championships.
A 1949 graduate of Model Laboratory
School, Combs received his B.S. in 1953 and
M.A. in 1965. Both degrees are from Eastern.
The son of Baseball Hall-of-Farner Earle B.
Combs, Sr., and Mrs. Combs of Richmond,
Combs and his wife, Pauline, have four
children.

David Parke, a 1978 graduate ofEK.U, will
begin his first year as Athletic Business
Manager for the EKU Colonel teams. Parke,
who has worked for the past two years as a
cashier in the Billings and Collections Division
at EKU has been a member of the Eastern
statistic; crew for the football and basketball
games of the Colonels for five years.
A 1974 graduate of Madison Central High
School, Parke played baseball, football and
basketball for the Indians. He lettered four
years in baseball and two seasons in football
where he was named All-Mid State
Conference at center in 1973.
Parke, 24, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Parke of Union City, Ky.

DONNA REED
Assistant Athletic Trainer
Donna Reed, a graduate of Southern
Connecticut State College in New Haven, is
beginning her second year as Assistant
Athletic Trainer at EKU. Following her
graduation in 1976 from SCSC, she was a
student trainer at the University of Oregon in
1977 and 1978 where she received her Masters
in 1978.

DR. MARTHA MULLINS
Assistant Athletic Director
Dr. Martha Mullins has entered her fifth
year as Assistant Athletic Director, combining
this position with her talents as women's tennis
coach at Eastern.
She has been the Coordinator of Women's
Intercollegiate Athletics at Eastern for the past
nine years.
This year will be the 12th year Mullins has
served as head coach of the EK U women's
tennis team. In her years as coach of the
Eastern team, EK U has finished as high as
second in the state and third in the Ohio Valley
Conference.

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��1980 FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS
The defending NCAA Division I-AA national champion Eastern Kentucky University
Colonels football team will return 33 lettermen as they try to defend their crown during the 1980
season.
Eastern, who finished the year with an I 1-2 record and NCAA playoff wins over NevadaReno (33-30) and Lehigh (30-7), will have the top three rushers coming back - fullback Dale
Patton and tailbacks Alvin Miller and Anthony Braxton.
Patton, a two-time AII-OVC senior fullback, rushed for 729 yards and nine touchdowns,
while Miller, a senior second-team AII-OVC selection, was the Colonels' top rusher with 777
yards and nine TD's. Braxton, a junior who began the '79 year as the starting tailback before
injuries forced him to the sideline, added 290 yards and 2 TD's.
Two other rushers who aided the Colonels during the 1979 season and who will be returning
for the '80 campaign are sophomore fullback Nicky Yeast (54 carries, 222 yards, t~o TD's) and
senior tailback Bruce Cox (27-116 and one TD).
The Colonels' offense will be aided by what head coach Roy Kidd calls "the best group of
receivers we've ever had a t one time here a t Eastem.H Junior second-team AII-OVC flanker Jerry
Parrish heads the group wit h his impressive '79 statistics of 25 receptions for 549 yards and four
touchdowns. Other members of this group include senior split-end David Booze ( 17 catches, 291
yards, three TD's); junior tight end Cris Curtis (9-123-2 Td's); sophomore split-end Steve Bird;
junior flanker Ranard McPhaul; and sophomore tight end Tron Armstrong.
Parrish was a definite "triple-threat" for the Colonels in 1979. He led Division I-AA in
kickoff returns with his 28. 7 yard average on 14 returns for 402 yards. And, Parrish also rushed
the ball on flanker reverses 11 times for 111 yards and three TD's.
Junior All-OVC guard Kevin Greve leads an offensive line which opened the holes last year
for 2,827 yards on the ground and 33 rushing TD's. Other lettermen returning on the line include
senior guard Danny Hope;junior offensive tackle David Dihrkop; senior tackles Mike Sheehan
and Darryl Lawson; sophomore guard Chris Taylor; senior center Joe Schipske; and sophomore
center Steve Coleman.
Senior AII-OVC placekicker David Flores (9 FG's, 39 EP) will add punch to an offense that
averaged 26.5 points per game last year.
The one big question mark on offense and, perhaps, the key to the fortunes of the 1980
Colonels lies with who will take over the quarterback slot. Junior Chris Isaac is the heir appa rent
to the job, as he threw for three touchdowns and rushed for three more. Isaac's passing stats for
the '79 season included hitting 21-54 passes for 356 yards and four interceptions.
Defensively, EKU returns just four starters from a unit that allowed less than two
touchdowns per game. Senior tackles James Shelton (28 tackles, 39 assists), Ma rk Siemon (1225) and Buddy Moor (39-25) will anchor the line along with senior end Tim Nix and sophomore
ends Randy Taylor and Richard Bell.
The top four linebackers for the Colonels graduated leavinl! the two starting slots up for
grabs between sophomores Alex Dominguez and Mike Wagers, freshman red-shirt Paul
Krafton, plus incoming freshmen.
Junior second-team All-OVC roverback George Floyd heads a talented number ofreturnees
in EK U's defensive backfield. Floyd is the top returning tackler on the team with 68 tackles and
50 assists, led the OVC in interceptions with seven and paced the team in fumble recoveries with
four. Other lettermen returning in the secondary include senior Charles Brunson,juniors Rodney
Byrd and Tom White and sophomore Gus Parks.
Kidd, who begins his 17th year at the helm of the Colonels as the second winningest active
coach in Division I-AA (111-50-6), has again lined up an impressive schedule for the 1980 year.
The I I-game card includes the usual six-OVC teams, new OVC members Akron and Youngstown, and Division I-A opponents East Tennessee and East Carolina, plus Kentucky State.

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�1980 COLONELS
A CAPSULE ANALYSIS
Offense - I-Pro-Set
Defense - 5-2 or Oklahoma
Strengths - Receivers; Running Backs; Experienced Offensive Line.
Weaknesses - Lack of experience at backup quarterback slot; Lack of depth and experience in
defensive end and linebacker positions.
Lettermen Lost - 17

LETTERMEN RETURNING (33)

Ends - David Booze, Steve Bird, Cris Curtis, Jerry Parrish, Ranard McPhaul, Richard Bell,
Tom Nix, Bobby Woods.
Tackles - David Dihrkop, Darryl Lawson, Mike Sheehan, Randy Taylor, Mark Willoughby,
James Shelton, Mark Siemon.
Guards - Danny Hope, Kevin Greve, Chris Taylor.
Centers - Joe Schipske, Steve Coleman.
Tailbacks - Alvin Miller, Tony Braxton.
Fullbacks - Dale Patton, Nicky Yeast.
Quarterback - Chris Isaac.
Secondary - George Floyd, Charles Brunson, Gus Parks, Tom White, Rodney Byrd.
Kicking Specialists - David Flores, Greg Buky.
Noseguard - Buddy Moor.

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GUARDS

Chris Isaac .. . Junior ... 21 ... 5-1 0½ ... 165.
.. Two Letters ... New Smyrna Beach, Fla...

Danny Hope ... Senior ... 21 ... 6-01/2 . .. 225.
. . Three Letters ... Miami, Fla ... Will begin

One of two offensive captains for the '80
season ... has excellent arm ... has shown
great improvement in fundamentals ... played
entire game in last season's 33-7 win over CalState Fullerton ... has great quickness when
running the football . . . could be best
quarterback in conference this year . .. led
White team to 20-14 victory in Spring game by
running for two TD's and throwing for
another. .. half brother of New Orleans Saints
and ex-University of Florida wide receiver
Wes Chandler . . . high school coach- Bill
Moreman of New Smyrna Beach.

fourth year as a starter . . . elected team
captain, along with Isaac, for the offensive
unit ... loves to play games and practice .. .
extremely competitive and very aggressive .. .
an excellent student ... member of winners'
club ... high school coach - Chris Vagotis of
Killian.

Brent Muncy ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-1 . ..
173 . .. No Letters ... Russell, Ky . .. Did not

participate in any games last year ... is a very
talented runner . . . needs to improve passing . .
. very durable ... will battle for a backup slot
this season . . . member of Russell High
School's 1979 state AAA championship team.
. . high school coach - Ivan McGlone of
Russell.
Tuck Woolum .. . Sophomore ... 19 ... 5-11½
... 195 ... No Letters ... Pineville, Ky ... Saw

limited playing time last season . . threw
touchdown pass against Middle Tennessee
after injuries had sidelined EK U's top two
quarterbacks ... very good thrower ... needs
to work on quickness and taking snaps ...
should push for backup slot at QB ... son of
former Richmond Madison and Kentucky
quarterback, Dr. Jerry Woolum . .. high
school coach - Teddy Taylor of Pineville.

Kevin Greve ... Junior ... 20 .. . 6-1 ... 240 .. .
Two Letters ... Cincinnati, Ohio ... Was a

first-team All-OVC selection last year . . .
possesses outstanding strength and
aggressiveness . .. should combine with Hope
to form one of the league's best guard
combinations ... also an excellent student ...
member of winners' club ... high school coach
- Gerry Faust of Moeller.
Chris Taylor ... Sophomore ... 20 . .. 6-3 . ..
225 ... One Letter ... Waycross, Ga... A fine

athlete who logged a lot of playing time last
year as a swing guard .. . will give the Colonels
excellent depth at this position ... used as a
tight end in blocking situations . .. graduate of
Ware County High School.
Bob Ward ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-4 ... 225
.. . No Letters ... Knoxville, Tenn . .. Did not

participate in any games during the 1979 year.
.. lacks experience and technique ... needs to
be more aggressive ... high school coach Bill Young of Bearden.
Pete Parks . .. Sophomore .. . 19 ... 6-4½ .. .
240 ... No Letters ... Springfield, Ohio . . .

Not as aggressive as coaches would like . . .
lacks experience . . . needs to work on
technique ... did not participate in any games
last year ... graduate of Greenon High School.

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DAVID BOOZE

GARY BRANCH

JOE SCHIPSKE

STEVE COLEMAN

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Ranard McPhaul ... Junior ... 21 .. . 5-8 ...
151 ... One Letter ... Miami, Fla ... Did fine
job in returning kickoffs ( 11 for 25.5 avg.) until
put out of action with fractured collarbone ...
runs 4.5 40-yard dash ... also some limited
duty at tailback in '79, gaining 86 yards
rushing from that position . . . high school
teammate of fellow EKU players Danny Hope
and Charles Brunson ... high school coach Chris Vagotis of Killian.

Jerry Parrish ... Junior ... 20 ... 5-11 ½ .. .
173 ... Two Letters ... Auburndale, Fla. . .
Has great speed and great hands . .. has been
clocked in 4.35 seconds in the 40-yard dash ...
finished second in the nation in kickoff return
average last season with his 28. 7 mark . .
voted MVP of the televised Murray State
game by A BC and Chevrolet ... totaled seven
touchdowns last year, with three of those
coming on flanker reverses ... member of the
1979 winners' club ... recovered completely
from the hamstring problems which hampered
him last year ... leading returning receiver
with 25 receptions for 549 yards and 4 TD's ...
second-team AII-OVC choice in 1979 . .. high
school coach - Joe Parrish of Auburndale.
David Booze ... Senior ... 22 ... 6-2½ ... 185.
.. Three Letters . . . St. Petersburg, Fla. .
Missed the last five games of the yearw1th tom
cartilage in his knee which he suffered in the
Middle Tennessee game ... played the first few
contests of the '79 year with a broken bone in
his wrist suffered in fall drills . . . was one of the
top receivers in the OVC (17 catches for 291
yards) until injury sidelined him ... was held
out of all contact work this past spring .. .
excellent speed (4.55 in the 40 yd. dash) .. .
savage blocker ... tremendous pro prospect ..
. could have top two wide receivers of any
football team anywhere ... member of the '79
winners' club .. . high school coach - Harry
Kaminsky of Lakewood.
Gary Branch ... Sophomore .. . 20 ... 5-1 O½ .
. . 195 . .. No Letters ... Dayton, Ohio .. . Has
outstanding speed ... runs 4.55 40-yard dash ..
. converted from running back to wide receiver
in the spring ... excellent blocker . .. needs
experience and to work on catching the ball ...
high school coach - George Kellar of
Meadowdale.

Steve Bird . .. Sophomore . .. 19 ... 5-11 ...
166 ... One Letter ... Corbin, Ky ... Had an
excellent freshman year and very fine spring ..
. runs excellent routes and has fine hands . . .
has been clocked at 4.65 in 40-yard dash . . .
caught six passes for 96 yards in spring game . .
. might be holder for extra point and field goal
attempts .. . led team in average per reception
(26.8) in 1979 ... son of former UK standout
Jerry Bird ... high school coach - Archie
Powers of Corbin.

CENTERS
Joe Schipske ... Senior ... 22 . .. 5-11 ... 221 .
.. Two Letters ... Franklinville, N.J ... Made
good progress in the spring ... this position is
the only spot where no starter returns in the
line ... good quickness and strength are his
assets ... fifth year in the program ... centers
for all snaps for punts, extra points and field
goals ... high school coach - John Oberg of
Delsea.
Steve Coleman ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 6-1½
. .. 230 ... One Letter . .. Stanford, Ky . ..
Started several games at offensive tackle
before having knee problems . . . needs
experience ... very physical player ... will give
EKU solid depth at center . . . high school
coach - Bill Leedy of Lincoln County.
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CRIS CURTIS

TONY BRAXTON

BRUCE COX

J.T. GRADDICK

TRON ARMSTRONG

TAILBACKS

J. T. Graddick ... Junior ... 26 ... 5-9½ ... 168
... No Letters ... Owensboro, Ky ... Has great
working attitude ... lacks speed ... a very hard
worker ... married, and he and his wife are the
proud parents of twins born during last year's
championship season ... high school coach Gerald Poynter of Owensboro.

Alvin Miller ... Senior ... 21 ... 5-7 ... 191 ...
Two Letters ... Ft. Pierce, Fla . .. Converted
from fullback to tailback last season and
responded by being selected second-team AllOVC ... started last 10 games of the year . .. a
very punishing type of runner .. . nicknamed
'The Horse" . . . good blocker and pass
receiver ... very durable ... best game was
Nevada-Reno playoff contest when he rushed
for 144 yards in 33 carries and scored three
TD's ... named MVP of the Reno and Lehigh
playoff games by ABC and Chevrolet . . .
member of 1979 winner's club ... missed most
of spring with knee strain . .. high school
coach - Phillip Farinella of Ft. Pierce, Fla.

TIGHT ENDS
Cris Curtis ... Junior ... 20 ... 6-3 ... 218
Two Letters ... Titusville, Fla ... Played in
reserve role last year after starting eight games
during the 78 season .. has outstanding
hands . .. could be No. I punter this fall .. .
very strong ... extremely hard worker ... a
member of'79 winners club ... caught winning
two-point conversion versus Western
Kentucky last year .. . high school coach Jay Donnelly of Astronaut.

Tony Braxton ... Junior ... 21 ... 5-10 ... 195
... One Letter ... Cincinnati, Ohio ... Started
last season as the No. I tailback for the
Colonels before injuries hampered his play ...
runs 4.6 40-yard dash ... had excellent spring.
. . eliminated tendency to fumble . . . will
challenge for starting position ... scored TD in
championship game at Orlando ... gained 133
yards in 18 carries for one touchdown in spring
game ... runs inside and outside equally well ..
. needs to remain consistent in performance ...
top game was I02 yards in 14 carries vs. Austin
Peay in 1979 ... graduate of Withrow High
School.

Tron Armstrong ... Sophomore ... 19 . .. 6-1 .
.. 200 ... No Letters ... St. Petersburg, Fla...
Tron was converted from split-end to tight end
in spring practice . . . has great speed and
hands ... timed in 40-yard dash at 4.5 ... will
challenge for starting position . . . slowed
somewhat by groin pull in spring . . . very
aggressive ... caught TD pass in spring game.
.. high school teammate of David Booze ...
high school coach - Bob Stephens of
Lakewood.

Bruce Cox ... Senior . .. 22 ... 5-8 . .. 168 . ..
One Letter ... Miami, Fla. .. Missed most of
1979 season with hamstring pull suffered in
spring of '79 and re-injured last fall .. . ran a
9.6 JOO-yard dash in junior college ... needs to
regain old form to warrant more playing time.
. . member of Fellowship of Christian
Athletes ... high school coach - Jesse Davis
of Palmetto.

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DAVID DIHRKOP

MIKE SHEEHAN

DALE PATTON

NICKY Y EAST

DA VE SCHA IBLE

PAUL SHEDDAN

TACKLES

FULLBACKS

Darryl Lawson ... Senior ... 22 ... 5-11 .. .
250 .. . Three Letters ... Cincinnati, Ohio .. .
Should start at right tackle ... excellent feet
and explosiveness ... injured in pre-season last
year ... missed half the '79 season due to injury
. . . is completely recovered now ... a two-year
starter . . . could be top offensive tackle in
OVC this year ... high school coach - Bob
Lewis o f Wyom ing.

Dale Patton .. . Senior ... 22 . . . 5-10 . .. 230 . .
. Three Letters ... Cincinnati, Ohio . .. A twotime All-OVC performer ... served as captain
in 1979 ... member of winner's club last year ..
. tough inside runner ... good quickness ...
outstanding blocker . . . holds a ll-time EKU
rushing record for a fullback for a season with
985 yards ... nicknamed "The General" ... .
had his best game in championship contest vs.
Lehigh when he rushed for 121 yards and one
TD in 21 carries ... has scored 28 TD's at
EKU, eight shy of Jimmie Brook's all-time
record of 36 ... high school coach - Steve
Schweitzer of Aiken.

David Dihrkop ... Junior ... 21 .. . 6-4 ... 240
.. . Two Letters . . . Jamestown, Ohio ... Is a
returning starter from last season ... missed a
couple of games with an injury ... should be
No. I left tackle this season .. . good technician ... very intelligent a nd very consistent
. . . had outstanding spring . . . member of
winners' club ... high school coach - Jerry
Bonte of Greenview.

Nicky Yeast .. . Sophomore .. . 20 . .. 5-10½ . .
. 235 ... One Letter ... Harrodsburg, Ky...
Had excellent freshman year alternating at
fullback with Patto n . .. started vs. Middle
Tennessee and won OVC Rookie of the Week
honors with his I03 yards in 19 carries and one
TD performance . . . scored TD in
cha mpionship game ... elusive runner with
great quickness for a player his size ... had
good spring and imp roved h is blocking
tremendously ... best receiver among backs ..
. high school coach - Alvis Johnson of
Har rods burg.

Mike Sheehan ... Senior ... 22 ... 6-4½ .. .
250 . . . Two Letters ... Louisville, Ky . .. .
Started part of the season last year ... had excelle nt spring ... improved technique through
hard work . . . beginning fifth year with
Colonels ... member of winners' club for'79 . .
. will challenge for starting position ... high
school coach - Bill Glaser of St. Xavier.

Dave Schaible ... Junior ... 21 ... 6-1 ... 210 . ·
. . N o Letters . . . Cincinnati, Ohio ... Needs to
improve quickness a nd blocking ... a good
inside runner ... carried five times for 25yards
in limited playing time last year ... missed
parts of last season and most of spring with
injuries . .. graduate of Oak Hills High School.

Roger Landrum . .. Sophomore .. . 20 . ..
6-3½ .• . 230 . •. No Letters ... Lenoir City,
Tenn . . . . Transferred to E KU from Auburn
U niversity ... an aggressive, hard worker .. .
needs to improve quickness and technique .. .
graduate o f Lenoir High School.
Paul Sheddan .. . Sophomore ... 19 . . . 6-2½
... 250 ... No Letters .. . Summerland Key,
Fla. . . . Did not participate in any games
during the '79 season . .. needs to improve
consistently ... a lso needs work on technique
and quickness . . . high school coach - Gene
Roberts of Key West.
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Greg Buky . .. Sophomore . .. 19 . .. 5-10 ...
214 . .. One Letter ... Mt. Washington, Ky .
. . . Showed great improvement on pll cement
kicks in spring ... kicked off in every game last
year except the opener and Nevada-Reno
playoff contest ... will possibly be the kickoff
man this season . . . graduate of Bullitt
Central High School.

David Flores ... Senior ... 23 ... 5-8 ... 169
... Three Letters ... Cincinnati, Ohio ... Has
broken all Eastern season and career field goal
and extra point records ... very consistent
with excellent accuracy ... kicked a school
record-tying 49-yard field goal versus NevadaReno plus the game-winning field goal in
double overtime ... also kicked a field goal in
the championship game win over Lehigh ...
has great concentration . . . a very hard
worker . . . holds OVC consecutive kick
scoring record (60) ... a first team AII-OVC
choice in 1979 . . . graduate of Mariemont
High School.

DAVID FLORES

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MARK WILLOUGHBY RANDY TAYLOR

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VICTOR RHEA

Tom LaFary .. . Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-3 ...
215 ... No Letters ... Cincinnati, Ohio ... Is a
very good technique football player . .. needs
to gain 20-30 pounds . . . does not have
strength to withstand some of the blocking in
the trenches ... very coachable ... getting
more physical with every practice ... needs
more experience ... high school coach - Ray
Heidorn of LaSalle.

Buddy Moor ... Senior ... 20 ... 6-5 ... 250
... Three Letters ... Valdosta, Ga... Will be
playing his first year as a noseguard after three
successful years at tackle . . . will serve as
defensive unit co-captain for 1980 season ...
moved to this new position the last couple of
days of spring practice and responded well ...
good size and good quickness ... hopeful he
can play as well as he did after the move in
spring practice ... high school coach - Joe
Wilson of Lowndes.

TACKLES

Mark Willoughby ... Sophomore ... 20 ...
6-1 . .. 235 ... One Letter ... Louisville, Ky.
. . . Was moved from offensive guard to
defensive tackle in spring ... will be counted
on to lend depth to our down linemen ... had
outstanding spring practice . .. very aggressive
and is destined to be outstanding tackle ...
height could be a disadvantage .. . technique is
top asset ... very coachable and a good athlete
. . . high school coach - Corky Miller of
Fairdale.

James Shelton ... Senior . .. 22 . .. 6-2½ .. .
255 ... Three Letters ... Cincinnati, Ohio .. .
Should start at left tackle when season opens ..
. has been a regular for the past two years ...
second team All-OVC as a sophomore ... preseason choice last year for all-conference team
... elected co-captain for 1980 defensive unit
... excellent game player ... capable of being a
better football player ... member of winners'
club ... high school coach - Steve Schweitzer
of Aiken.

Randy Taylor ... Sophomore . .. 19 . .. 6-4
. .. 220 ... One Letter ... Cincinnati, Ohio ...
Lettered at defensive end last year ... has
grown since he's been at Eastern . . . was
moved to noseguard in the spring, until the last
week of spring drills when he was switched to
left tackle ... very aggressive player ... needs
to get stronger in upper body ... will contribute as a down lineman . .. high school
coach - Jack Campbell of Woodward.

Mark Siemon .•. Senior ••. 21 ... 6-4 ... 223
. . . One Letter ... Springfield, Ohio ... Came
into his own in the middle of last year ... takes
the game seriously ... very coachable ... size,
speed and desire to be an outstanding player
. .. end of the '79 season was perha ps best
tackle . . . member of last season's winners'
club ... graduate of Shawnee High School.

Victor Rhea ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-3 .. .
245 ... No Letters ... Wheelwright, Ky . . .
Needs to be more physical when playing in the
trenches ... very inexperienced ... needs to use
his size to be an excellent player ... should
work harder to reach the next level of improvement . . . high school coach - Don
Daniels of Wheelwright.

Henry Robinson ... Junior ... 20 ... 5-11 .. .
220 . . . No Letters ... Louisville, Ky . .. .
Played at noseguard some as a sophomore .. .
needs improvement ... physically strong .. .
with good fall, will be an adequate backup .. .
graduate of Jeffersontown High School.

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LINEBACKERS

Paul Krafton... Sophomore... 19. .. 6-1 ...
220 . .. No Letters . .. Salem, N .J... Has a lot of
potential. . . extremely hard worker in our
winter program. . . in time should be an
outstanding linebacker... very aggressive. ..
graduate of Milford Academy Prep School.

Alex Dominguez ... Sophomore ... 20 . .. 6-1
... 210 . .. No Letters ... South Miami, Fla.
.•. Did good job in his limited playing time last
year ... is coming off knee surgery in '78 ...
will be starting out at full strength in the fall
... could be a stabilizing force for our linebackers ... extremely dedicated athlete . ..
anticipate outstanding play in the '80 season
... graduate of South Miami High School.

ENDS
Richard Bell ... Sophomore . .. 20 ... 6-3 ...
215 ... One Letter ... Marietta, Ga. .. After
being red-shirted his freshman year, he played
very little last season ... greatest asset is his
strength . .. has good speed ... was used on
kick coverage last season and recovered a
fumbled punt return in Lehigh championship
game which helped Colonels to victory ... is
making progress . .. graduate of Sprayberry
High School.

Mike Wagers ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-3
... 195 ... No Letters ... Brooksville, Fla ...
Played a few snaps last season for the Colonels
at linebacker .. . highly intense player ... needs
to redirect his temper in order to improve his
concentration ... size should make him a fine
linebacker ... improving technique in each
practice ... extremely aggressive ... member
of specialty teams last year ... high school
coach - Chuck Wood of Hernando.

Tom Nix ... Senior ... 21 ... 6-0 ... 203 ...
One Letter ... Pompano Beach, Fla ... Most
experienced of the returning defensive ends ...
missed the entire off-season program and
spring drills with injury . .. has excellent speed
for his position ... caused fumble in Lehigh
game on punt return . .. recovered a fumble in
the Nevada-Reno playoff game .. . member of
the winners' club .. high school coach Dennis Lynch of Deerfield Beach.

Darrin Howard ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 5-9
. . . 197 ... No Letters ... Pineville, Ky . . .
Started spring extremely well at linebacker .. .
needs game experience ... a walk-on ... a very
hard worker ... if he maintains his intensity he
will develop and contribute quite a bit ... high
school coach - Teddy Taylor of Pineville.
Fred Peace ... Sophomore ... 20 .. . 6-0 .. .
218 ... No Letters ... Middlesboro, Ky . . .
Fred has moved from linebacker to defensive
end to center and back to linebacker ... can
still long snap on conversion attempts . . .
coaching staff believes he has settled into a
position where he can contribute . . . has
definite linebacker qualities . . . with experience and time learning technique, should
develop into a good linebacker.

Bobby Woods . .. Sophomore . .. 19 ... 6-2 ...
215 . .. One Letter ... Oak Hill, Fla. .. Converted from linebacker to noseguard to
defensive end position in the spring . . .
posesses excellent ability . . . made good
progress in the spring ... needs only more
playing time to be an outstanding player ...
high school coach - Bill Moreman of New
Smyrna Beach.

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RODNEY BYRD

BURNEY POMLEE CHARq:s BRUNSON

GEORGE FLOYD

GUS PARKS

TOMMY WHITE

George Floyd ... Junior ... 20 ... 5-11 .. . 188
... Two Letters . . . Brooksville, Fla. . . Will be

Mike Neal ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-2 ... 218
... No Letters ... Orlando, Fla... Was moved
from defensive tackle to defensive end in the
spring ... had an inconsistent spring ... needs
to increase size to play end ... has good feet ...
needs to improve concentration ... has good
aggressiveness . .. graduate of Edgewater High
School.

a third-year starter ... a second-team All-OVC
choice in 1979 ... led OVC in interceptions
and tackles among secondary players .. . a
crunching tackler . .. returned a punt for a TD
last season .. . intercepted three passes vs.
Austin Peay in 1979 ... had great spring . . .
very intense competitor . .. is a very good
practice and game player . .. was among
nation's leaders in interceptions last year ...
member of winners' club ... high school coach
- Chuck Wood of Hernando.

Allen Young ... Sophomore ... 20 .. . 6-2½ ...
No Letters ... Louisville, Ky ... Was a walk-on

in the off-season program . .. runs well . .. is
very aggressive . .. made very steady progress
... needs experience in college game ... played
for EK U assistant Joe Blankenship in high
school ... graduate of Seneca High School.

Rodney Byrd ... Junior ... 20 ... 5-11 ... 180
.. . Two Letters ... Brooksville, Fla... Will be

the starting safety this fall . . . had great spring
practice ... will play more than one position ..
. leading intercepter for EK U in '79 in ration to
number of snaps played . .. was in on 18
tackles vs. Western . . . made game-saving
tackle in last minute vs. WK U on Eastern oneyard line ... improved concentration in spring
. .. a good hitter ... member of winners' club ..
. high school coach - Chuck Wood of
Hernando.

Burney Pomlee ... Senior ... 22 . .. 6-1 ... 225
... No Letters ... Davenport, Iowa ... Played

noseguard and tackle for Eastern last year .. .
was switched to defensive end in the spring .. .
has excellent speed . . . a member of the kickoff
coverage team ... made many initial hits on
Colonel kickoffs in '79 . . . possesses the
athletic ability to be a fine player but lacks
aggressiveness and experience.

Tommy White .. . Junior ... 20 .. . 5-9 ... 180
. .. Two Letters ... Georgetown, Ky .. .. Was

becoming an outstanding cornerback toward
the end of his sophomore year .. . had a good
off-season program . .. pulled muscle in conditioning which caused him to miss most of the
spring . .. coaches expect him to pick up where
he left off last fall .. . memberof winners' club.
.. graduate of Scott County High School.

SECONDARY
Charles Brunson ... Senior ... 21 ... 6-1 ...
198 . . . Three Letters ... Miami, Fla. .. Was

Gus Parks ... Sophomore ... 19 ... 6-0 ... 175
... One Letter ... Harrodsburg, Ky ... Played

moved to left comerback in the spring .. . will
be the third position he has started for EK U
since coming to Eastern ... most experienced
of the defensive backs . .. has excellent ability .
... should be stabilizing force in the secondary
. .. out a couple of games in 79 with nagging
injuries .. . member of the winners' club ...
high school coach - Chris Vagotis of Killian.

very well last year as a freshman ... made slow
progress during the spring . . . has definite
desire to play ... will see plenty of action this
fall .. . outstanding ability for a young player
. .. must work on concentration and physical
aspects of the game . . . will push our comerbacks for a starting position ... high school
coach - Alvis Johnson of Harrodsburg.

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FRANK HARDIN

Cliff McCullough ... Sophomore ... 20 ... 6-0
... 195 ... No Letters ... Port Charlotte, Fla ..
. Was moved from tailback to cornerback in
the spring ... if he continues to make progress
in the fall as he did in the spring, he will see
quite a bit of playing time .. . has excellent
speed and acceleration ... played very well in
short time in the spring . . . not afraid of
contact
. graduate of Charlotte High
School.
Frank Hardin ... Junior ... 21 ... 6-1 ... 195
... No Letters ... South Shore, Ky ... Has the
desire needed to play football in college ... a
very hard worker ... lacks speed ... contributed quite a bit to our team in '79 by his
work in practice ... has several good qualities .
. . lacks aggressiveness at this time ... graduate
of Greenup County High School.

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PROSPECTS

Tommy Burnette ... linebacker .. . 6-1 1/2 ...
Knoxville, Tenn . . . Tommy was an All-

Knoxville Football League choice and a threeyear letterman at Halls High School for coach
Bruce Lussier. He was also a three-year
letterman in baseball and played one season of
basket ball. He plans to study business at
Eastern with a minor in education.

Benny Allen ... noseguard ... 6-0½ ... 235 ...
Belfry, Ky . . . Benny earned Belfry High

School's best offensive lineman award in 1978,
when he played offensive tackle. He also saw
duty in high school at the defensive tackle
position as well.

Ronnie Wilkerson ... quarterback ... 6-0 ...
180 . .. Stanford, Ky . .. Throwing for more

David Burry ... offensive guard ... 6-0½ ...
245 ... Louisville, Ky . .. David was a four-

than 2,500 yards and 24 touchdown passes,
Ronnie was a first team Class AAA All-State
selection for coach Don Wooldridge at
Lincoln County High School. He was also the
team captain and Most Valuable Player.
Ronnie was an All-Region basketball player
and a member of the baseball team. The EKU
coaching staff likes his strong arm and quick
release.

year letterman at Trinity High School for
coach Dennis Lampley where he was selected
to the All-County, All-District, All-Region
and All-State teams, while also being picked as
one of the top 25 players in Jefferson County.
Recognized for his tremendous explosive
ability off the snap and good feet, David also
participated in the sport of powerlifting. His
academic plans include a business major with
a minor in police administration.

Kent Booker ... offensive tackle ... 6-3 ... 250
... Springfield, Mo. .. Kent, who graduated

from Clairton High School in 1979, originally
signed with Tennessee State. He played for Pat
Risha at Clairton.

Greg Clark ... center . .. 6-4½ .. . 235 ...
Louisville, Ky . ... Greg was a 4-A All-State

choice for coach Bob Holman at Pleasure
Ridge Park, lettering four years in both
football and basketball for the Panthers. He
was also named All-County, All-Region and
All-District in football. A three-year member
of the PRP track team, Greg won a fourth
place in the Region discus competition his
senior year. He plans to study electronics
technology at Eastern.

Mike Bobek ... linebacker . . . 6-1 ... 225 .. .
Port, Richey, Fla... As a junior, Mike broke a

Gulf High School record with 156 tackles and
was named MVP, all conference and best
linebacker. His senior season, he once again
led the team in tackles while gaining allconference honors. During his three years of
varsity football, Mike never missed a game
due to injury. He plans to study business.

Jeff Brittle ... defensive back . .. 5-11 ... 180 ..
. Louisville, Ky . .. Jeff was a first-team 4-A

Mark Dickerson ... running back ... 5-11 ...
205 . . . Louisville, Ky . .. Mark comes to

Coaches' All-State selection and a third-team
overall choice for former Eastern AllAmerican Buddy Pfaadt, head coach at
Manual High School. He was also named AllDistrict, All-Region and All-County during
his four years of football. A player with
excellent speed, Jeff ran track for two years
and plans to major in business.

Eastern from Eastern High School in
Louisville, where he played under coach Dave
Peak.

Rich Francioni ... noseguard ... 6-0 .. . 222 ..
. Corbin, Ky ... Rich was named to several All-

State teams as well as being chosen to the AIISECK squad. Moreover, he was honored as
the SECK Lineman of the Year for coach
Archie Powers' Corbin High School team. A
baseball player and weightlifter for two years
in high school, Rich plans to study physical
education and health. He is the son of Richard
and Wilma Francioni.

Steve Brown ... defensive tackle ... 6-3 ... 205
... Cincinnati, Ohio ... A four-year letterman

for coach Gerry Faust at Moeller High
School, Steve also participated in track for
one season and basketball for two years. He
plans to be a communications major with a
minor in psychology at EKU.

27

�Ed Hairston ... running back ... 5-9 ...
Mansfield, Ohio ... Ed, the 18-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hairston, was a threeyear football participant for coach Dan
Gerhardt at Malabar High School. where he
was also a member of the track team for three
seasons. While eclipsing all Malabar's rushing
records-except for career-he was a firstteam AAA All-State player. Ed was also
selected Player of the Year, All-Conference
and All-District. He plans to study computer
programming in college.

Charles Keller ... defensive end ... 6-2½ ...
192 . . . East Miami, Fla. .. A'"three-year
letterman for coach Mike Uspensky at Miami
Lakes High School, Charles was a first-team
choice on the Miami News all-star team.

Randy Hardy ... fullback . .. 5-11 ... 200 . ..
Coal Grove, Ohio ... Randy was a valuable
part of coach Dave Lucas' undefeated
Dawson-Bryant High School team last year
and was a three-year selection to the All-Ohio
Valley Conference team. While serving as
captain of the Dawson-Bryant team his senior
season, he was also a three-time All-District
player and twice an All-State honorable
mention. Voted his team's Most Valuable
Player on offense, Randy participated in track
and weightlifting for four years, basketball for
three years and baseball for one.

Kevin Markins ... defensive back ... 6-2 ...
190 . . . Coal Grove, Ohio . .. A four-year
letterman for coach Dave Lucas at DawsonBryant High School, Kevin received
honorable mention All-State honors for his
senior season and was a two-time All-Ohio
Valley Conference performer as well as an AllDistrict performer. He set a record at DawsonBryant with three interceptions in one game.
Besides football, Kevin played four years of
basketball, three years of base ball and three
years of track. While at EKU, he will set his
sights on a business management degree.

Gabriel Lewis ... defensive back . . . 5-10 ...
165 ... Ironton, Ohio ... Gabriel played for
coach Bob Lutz Class AA State Champions at
Ironton High School.

David Hill ... linebacker ... 5-10 ... 204 ...
Miami, Fla . . . David, who participated in
both football and track at Miami Carol City
High School for coach Klories, is the 18-yearold son of Mr. and Mrs. David Hill.

Bronnie McKenzie ... tight end ... 6-3½ ...
225 ... Ashland, Ky . .. Bronnie, who also
played defensive end for coach Rex Cooksey
at Fairview High School, was a first-team AllState choice. He also played basketball and
was a member of the Fairview track team. His
versatility as an athlete is shown by the fact
that, in track, he threw the shot and the discus
a nd ran the I00 and 440-yard dashes as well.
He has been timed in the 40-yard dash in 4.8
seconds. A member of the National Honor
Society, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James
McKenzie of Westwood. He plans to major in
history at Eastern.

Anthony James ... quarterback ... 5-11 ...
170 ... Owensboro, Ky . .. Anthony is a true
winner, evidenced by the fact that he played on
Owensboro High School's state runner-up
football squad last season and its state
champion basketball team, on which he was a
starter.

Chris Johnson ... offensive guard ... 6-0 ...
240 ... Orlando, Fla. .. Playing under coach
Gary Treissu at Evans High School, Chris was
selected All-Orange County, All-Central
Florida and All-State. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Johnson.

Mike McShane ... noseguard ... 5-10 ... 221.
.. St. Petersburg, Fla ... While being the only
player to make the first-team all-conference
offensive and defensive team last year, Mike
was a first team All-City, All-Conference and
All-Suncoast choice for the 1979 year. He
participated in football, wrestling, track and
weightlifting at Northeast High School and
was selected the team's most valuable player.
He plans to study physical education, with a
minor in art.

Jeff Jones . .. defensive tackle ... 6-2 .. . 240 ..
. Louisville, Ky . .. Jeff was an All-District and
All-Region player for coach Ron Madrick at
DeSales Hi_gh School where he lettered four
years in football. Also, he earned AU-State
honorable mention honors and was named to
the Catholic Prep All-American team.
Planning to study business in college, Jeff is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jones.

Darryl Smith ... defensive end ... 6-1 ... 190.
.. Dayton, Ohio ... Darryl played for coach
Pat Masters at Meadowdale High School.

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�Chris Sullivan ... offensive guard . . . 6-1½ ...
240 ... Newport Richey, Fla... Chris was an

All-Gulf Coast Conference selection for the
past two years and a second-team All-State
choice last year for coach Keith Newton at
Hudson High School. A four year letterman in
football, he won Lineman of the Year honors
for the area in his senior year. He is the 18year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan.
Karl Park

Jon Sutkamp ... running back ... 5-9 . .. 200 .
. . Bellevue, Ky . .. Jon ws a first-team All-

KARL PARK

Conference player for three years on offense
and two years on defense. He received The
Cincinnati Enquirer Kentucky Player of the
Year honors for his senior season efforts. Jon,
who scored 57 career touchdowns for coach
Fred Bernier at Bellevue High School, owns
Northern Kentucky Conference records for
most yards rushing in a single game (322),
season (2,070) and career (4,300). A two-year
participant in basketball, baseball and track,
he also received awards off the field, being
named to the National Honor Society. He
plans to be a pre-med student at Eastern.

Sports Information Editor
Karl Park, a 1970 graduate of EKU, is
beginning his eleventh year as Sports
Information Editor for Eastern's athletic
teams. He served as sports editor of the school
newspaper, The Eastern Progress, for three
years while a student of the University. The 31year-old Richmond, Ky. native is a member of
the College Sports Information Directors of
America (COSIDA), the United States
Basketball Writers Association and the
National Collegiate Baseball Writers
Association.
He received national recognition for the
production of EKU's three seasonal media
guides for 1978-79. The winters sports guide
was voted Best in the Nation- Division A for
that year.
Park is currently serving as president of
OVCSlDA (Ohio Valley Conference Sports
Information Directors Association).

Mark Woodrum ... defensive back ... 6-2 ...
166 ... Wheelersburg, Ohio ... Mark played

for coach Ed Miller at Wheelersburg High
School.
Terence Thompson ... running back . .. 5-10.
. . 175 . . . Owensboro, Ky . .. Under the

direction of Owensboro High School coach
Don Netoskie, Terence was an All-State and
two-year Most Valuable Player during his
three years of football. A letterman for each of
those seasons, he holds the school record at
OHS for the longest kickoff return of97 yards.
He hopes to enter the broadcasting field.

Jeff Tanner ... offensive tackle . .. 6-1 ... 225 .
. . Cincinnati, Ohio ... A two-year football

letterman, Jeff earned All-League honors for
coach Gerry Faust at Moeller High School. A
weightlifter as well, he placed third in a state
weightlifting contest. The son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert H. Tanner, he plans to study business.

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�1980 EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY ROSTER
N o.

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7
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13

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15
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29
30
31
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33
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52
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54
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56
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60
61
62
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64
65
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68
69
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71

Name

Kevin Ma rkins
Jeff Brittle
George Floyd
Rodney Byrd
David Flores
Brent Muncy
Mark Woodrum
Greg Buky
Anthony James
Ron Wilkerson
Chris Isaac
Gary Woolum
David Booze
Steve Bird
Bruce Cox
J . T. Graddick
Thomas White
Ra nard McPhaul
Terence T hompson
Cliff McCullough
Gabriel Lewis
C harles Brunson
Darrin Howard
David Schaible
Nicky Yeast
Tom Nix
Gary Branch
Dale Patton
Tom Burnette
Mark Dickerson
Ed Hairston
Gus Parks
Anthony Braxton
Randy Ha rdy
Alvin Miller
Paul Krafton
Alex Dominguez
Jon Sutkamp
Michael Bobek
J oe Schipske
Steve Coleman
Mark Siemon
Michael McShane
Richie F rancioni
Mike Wagers

Greg Cla rk
Danny Hope
Bob Ward
Kevin Greve
Chris Johnson
Jeff Ta nner
Darryl Lawson
Chris Taylor
David Burry
Mark Willoughby
Henry Robinson
Victor Rhea
Steven Brown
David Dihrkop
Mike Sheehan

Pos.

Class

DB
DB
DB
DB

Fr.
Fr.
J r.
Jr.
Sr.
Soph.
Fr.
Soph.
Fr.
Fr.
Jr.
Soph.
Sr.
Soph.
Sr.
Jr.
J r.
Jr.
Fr.
Soph.
Fr.
Sr.
Soph.
J r.
Soph.
Sr.
Soph.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Soph.
J r.
Fr.
Sr.
Soph.
Soph.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Soph.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.
Soph.
Fr.
Sr.
Soph.
J r.
Fr.
Fr.
Sr.
Soph.
Fr.
Soph.
J r.
Soph.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.

K

QB
DB
K

QB
QB
QB
QB
SE
SE
TB
TB
DB
FL
TB
DB
DB
DB
LB
FB
FB
DE
FL
FB
LB
FB
TB
DB
TB
FB
TB

LB
LB
TB
LB
C
C
DT
MG
MG
LB
C
OG
OG
OG
OG
OG
OT
OG
OG
DT
MG
DT
DT
OT
OT

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Ht.

6-2
5-1 1
5-11
5-10
5-8
6-1
6-2
5-10
6-0
5-10
5-10½
6-0
6-2½
5-11
5-8¼
5-10
5-9
5-8
5-10
5-11
5-10
6-1
5-9
6- 1½
5-1 I
6-0

5-1 I
5-10
6-2
6-0
5-9

5-11
5-10
5-11
5-8
6-2
6-0
5-9
6-2
5-11
6-1
6-4
5-11
6-0
6-3
6-5
6-0½
6-4
6-1
6-1
6-2
5-11
6-3½
6-1
6- 1
5-11
6-2
6-3
6-4

6-4

Wt.

190
185
185
184
170
173
165
214
170
180
167
195
188
166
170
168
182
151
175
198
172
196
197
210
230
20 1
195
225
200
210
180
176
195
200
191
227
200
200
21 0
221
229
233
220
222
205
235
235
226
238
240
215
251
225
240
233
218
215
205
240
249

Hometown

Coal Grove, Okio
Louisville, Ky.
Brooksville, Fla.
Brooksville, Fla.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Russell, Ky.
Portsmouth, Ohio
Mt. Washington, Ky.
Owensboro, Ky.
Stanford, Ky.
New Smyrna Bea., Fla.
Pineville, Ky.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Corbin, Ky.
Miami, F la.
Owensboro, Ky.
Georgetown, Ky.
Miami, Fla.
Owensboro, Ky.
Port Charlotte, Fla.
Ironton, Ohio
Miami, Fla.
Pineville, Ky.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Harrodsburg, Ky.
Pompano Beach, Fla.
Dayton, Ohio
Cincinnai, Ohio
Knoxville, Tenn.
Middletown, Ky.
Mansfield, Ky.
Harrodsburg, Ky.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Coal Grove, Ohio
Ft. Pierce, Fla.
Salem, N.H.
S. Mia mi, F la.
Bellevue, Ky.
Port Richey, Fla.
Franklinville, N.J.
Stanford, Ky.
Springfie ld, Ohio
St. Peters burg, Fla.
Corbin , Ky.
Dade City, Fla.
Pleasure Rdg. Pk., Ky.
Miami, Fla.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Cincinna ti, Ohio
Orlando, Fla.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnai, Ohio
Waycross, Ga.
Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Wheelwright, Ky.
Loveland , Ohio
J amestown, Ohio
Louisville, Ky.

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74
75
76
77

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80
81
82
84
85
86
87
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90
91
92

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95

Chris Sullivan
Buddy Moor
Tom LaFary
J eff J ones
Paul Sheddan
James Shelton
Kent Booker
Tron Armstrong
Darryl Smith
Charles Keller
Bronnie McKenzie
Allen Young
Cris Curtis
Richard Bell
J erry Parrish
Randy Taylor
David Hill
Mike Neal
Bobby Woods
Ben Allen
Burney Pomlee

OT

MG
DT
DT
OT
DT
OT
SE
DE
DE
TE
DE
TE
DE
FL
DT
LB
DE
DE
DT
DE

Fr.
Sr.
Soph.
Fr.
Soph.
Sr.
Fr.
Soph.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Soph.
Jr.
Soph.
Jr.
Soph.
Fr.
Soph.
Soph.
Fr.
Sr.

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6-2
6-5
6-2
6-3
6-3
6-2½
6-3
6- 1
6-2
6-3
6-4
6-2½
6-2
6-2
5-11 ½
6-3
5-1 0
6-2
6-2
6- 1
6-0

230
257
220
235
25 1
251
240
195
204
200
240
212
218
219
173
235
209
210
225
235
221

New Port Richey, Fla.
Valdosta, Ga.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Louisville, Ky.
Summerland Key, Fla.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Clairton, Pa.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Dayton, Ohio
Miami Lakes, Fla.
Ashland, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Titusville, Fla.
Marietta, Ga.
Auburndale, Fla.
Cincinnat i, Ohio
Miami, Fla.
Orlando, F la.
Oak Hill, Fla.
Hatfield, Ky.
Davenport, Iowa

�DEPTH CHART
OFFENSE
SE

LT

LG

20 Booze
21 Bird
Riley

70 Dihrkop
71 Sheehan

58 Hope
59 Ward
Parks, P.

FL
88 Parrish
25 McPhaul
34 Branch

C
51 Schipske
52 Coleman

RG

RT

TE

60 Greve
64 Taylor, C.

63 Lawson
76 Sheddan
Landrum

86 Curtis
80 Armstrong

QB

FB

TB

16 Isaac
17 Woolum
II Muncy

35 Patton
32 Yeast
31 Schaible

44
42
22
40

Kicker
10 Flores
57 Buky
Marionneaux
Nussbaum

Miller
Braxton
Cox
Graddick

DEFENSE
LE

LT

43 Woods
33 Nix
95 Pomlee

77 Shelton
90 Taylor, R .
74 LaFary

LC
29 Brunson
41 Parks, G.
Rush

R

8 Floyd

RT

N
73 Moor
67 Robinson

53 Siemon
66 Willoughby
68 Rhea

LLB

RLB

46 Dominguez
56 Wagers

45 Krafton
30 Howard
54 Peace

RC
24 White
27 McCullough

RE
87 Bell
85 Young
92 Neal

s

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9 Byrd
14 Hardin

��First Game
KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY
Sept. 6 - at Richmond

2:00 P.M. EDT
Location - Frankfort, Ky.
Founded - 1886
President - Dr. W.A. Butts
Enrollment - 2,300
Colors - Green &amp; Gold
Conference Independent, NCAA, NAIA
Athletic Director - Ronald Mitchell
Head Coach - LeRoy Smith
Coaching Record - 56-46-3
Assistant Coaches Ralph Bishop,
Lonzo Bullie, Clark Frost, Charles
Figgs, Ron Moore
SID - Hank Bond Phone: (502) 564-6011
Trainer - Bill Faust
Stadium - Alumni (6,000)
Lettermen Lost - 9
Lettermen Returning - 31
PROSPECTUS
Facing possibly the toughest schedule in its history, the Kentucky State
Thorobreds look to 1980 as the year of the challenge. Some old faces will be
gone, but several veterans return to work with the freshmen.
Gone from the starters of 1979 will be All-American defensive linemen
Marlon Carson and Michael Johnson, now with Dallas in the NFL, and
Frankie Taylor.
Leading the group of returning veterans will be honorable mention AllAmerican defensive back Rod Hill. Hill led the nation in punt returns last
season, returning 25 punts for 544 yards and two TD's. Hill also had five
interceptions, one for a score, and also led the squad in kickoff returns,
returning six for 113 yards.
"A good deal of our success this season will depend on our work as a
team," predicts coach LeRoy Smith. "Standout performances can be
expected when men of this caliber go on the field, but teamwork is the key
we'll be looking for in 1980."
First game of the series.
1980 SCHEDULE
1979 RESULTS
Sept. 6 at Eastern Kentucky
24 Fayetteville State . . . . . . . . . 0
Sept. 13 WESTERN KENTUCKY
3 Mississippi Valley ........ 0
Sept. 20 at Hillsdale College
7
Morehead State . . . . . . . . . 14
Sept. 27 KNOXVILLE COLLEGE
14
Knoxville
College . . . . . . . . 7
Oct. 4 at Alabama A &amp; M
21
Morris
Brown
.... ....... 7
Oct. l l LINCOLN
9
Central
State
.
. . . . . . . . . . 13
Oct. 18 at Central State
30
Lincoln
.
.
.
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.
.
.
.......... 0
Oct. 25 ARK.-PINE BLUFF
10 Ark.-Pine Bluff ......... . 0
Nov. I Open
2 Delaware State . . . . . . . . . 16
Nov. 8 CLARK
6
Winston-Salem . . . . . . . . . 14
Nov. 15 at Morehead State
13 Tennessee State . . . . . . . . . 26
Nov. 22 at Tennessee State
34

�Second Game
UNIVERSITY OF AKRON

Sept. 13 - at Akron, Ohio
7:30 P.M. EDT
Location - Akron, Ohio
Founded - 1870
President - Dr. D.J. Guzzetta
Enrollment - 22,500
Colors - Blue &amp; Gold
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Zips
Athletic Director - Gordon Larson
Head Coach - Jim Dennison
Coaching Record - 46-31-1
Assistant Coaches - Tom Flaherty, Larry
Kindbom, Ron Curtis, Dave Newell,
Carlson Preer
SID - Ken MacDonald
Phone: (216) 375-7468
Trainer - Don Marshall
Stadium - Rubber Bowl (35,482)
Lettermen Lost - 13
Lettermen Returning - 31

Jim Dennison
Head Coach

Dennis Brumfield
Tailback

PROSPECTUS
Part of Akron head coach Jim Dennison's early-season preparation will
include finding replacements for a pair of graduated backfield standouts.
Quarterback Bob Maxwell and tailback Paul Winters are the most noticeable
voids to be filled on offense.
Junior Dennis Brumfield, Akron's leading scorer in '79; Tony Frye, who
played as a fullback with the junior varsity last season; all-purpose back John
Uber and part-time starter Rick Massaro, will all battle for the vacated
tailback position.
Returning fullback Tim Staycer balances the Zip backfield and allows
the Akron coaching staff the luxury of interchangeably utilizing an option-oriented attack.
The Akron defense should be improved-if for no other reason than
adjustments to a new system will be easier with another year's experience
behind the Zip defenders.
The series is tied 2-2-0.
1979 RES ULTS
1980 SCHEDULE
24 Western Illinois . . . . . . . . . . 7
Sept. 6 NORTHEAST MO.
15 Kent State . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Sept. 13 EASTERN KENTUCKY
21
Boise State . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Sept. 20 WESTERN KENTUCKY
27 Indiana State . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Sept. 27 at Indiana State
17 Northern Iowa .......... 20
Oct. 4 at Youngstown State
24
Eastern Michigan . . . . . . . 12
Oct. 11 EASTERN MICHIGAN
3
Youngstown State . . . . . . . 16
Oct. 18 at Temple
45
Northern
Michigan . . . . . . 21
Oct. 25 at Murray State
23
Morehead
State . . . . . . . . . 17
Nov. I AUSTIN PEAY
6
Temple
.
............
. .. 42
Nov. 8 at Northern Michigan
27 Eastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . 16
Nov. 15 at Middle Tennessee
35

�Third Game
YOUNGSTOWN STATE UNIVERSITY
Sept. 20 - at Richmond (Parents Day)
2:00 P.M. EDT
Location - Youngstown, Ohio
Founded - 1908
President - Dr. John J. Coffelt
Enrollment - 15,303
Colors - Scarlet &amp; White
Conference - Mid-Continent
-Bill Narduzzi
Nickname - Penguins
Head Coach
Athletic Director - Paul Amodio
Head Coach - Bill Narduzzi
Coaching Record - 37-17-0
Assistant Coaches - Joel Cockley, Bob
Dove, Pete Lymber, Ken Kish, Fred
Thomas, Dale Fryzel.
SID - Greg Gulas Phone: (216) 742-3483
Trainer - Dan Wathen
Stadium - Fitch (10,000)
Robby Robson
Lettermen Lost - 18
Tailback
Lettermen Returning - 27
PROSPECTUS
Coming off the finest season ever in YSU football history (the Penguins
were 11-2 last season and played Delaware for the NCAA Division II national
championship), head coach Bill Narduzzi is the first to admit that in order to
duplicate last year's performance, the voids caused by graduation must be
filled as soon as possible.
Last year's Youngstown State team was runner-up in Division II,
captured its second straight Mid-Continent Conference championship and in
the process, kept its slate unblemished in MCC play.
In this the last season of MCC competition for the Penguins (next year
YSU becomes full-fledged members of the Ohio Valley Conference), the goal
they have set for themselves is to remain undefeated in conference play and
receive another post-season playoff bid.
The biggest concern though of Narduzzi and his staff is that of the
quarterback slot where graduation stripped him of four-year regular Keith
Snoddy and backup Bill Fink.
1979 RESULTS
Eastern leads the series, 5-3.
33 Illinois State . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
1980 SCHEDULE
17 Central State . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Sept. 13 at Murray State
24 Ashland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Sept. 20 at Eastern Kentucky
29 Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Sept. 27 NORTHERN MICH.
27 Villanova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Oct. 4
AKRON
24 Northern Michigan . . . . . . 23
Oct. 11 at Western Kentucky
16 Akron ....... . ...... . .. . 3
Oct. 18 MOREHEAD STATE
29 Western Illinois . . . . . . . . . . 8
Oct. 25 at Eastern Illinois
49 Eastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . 21
Nov. I NORTHERN IOWA
45 Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Nov. 8 at Western Illinois
50 *South Dakota St. . . . . . . . . 7
Nov. 15 AMERICAN INTL.
52 *Alabama A &amp; M ......... 0
Nov. 22 at Delaware
2 I *Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
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�Fourth Game
A USTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 4 - at Clarksville, Tenn.
7:30 P.M. CDT

l

J,

Location - Clarksville, Tenn.
Founded - 1927
President - Dr. Robert 0. Riggs
Enrollment - 5,500
Colors - Red &amp; White
Conference - Ohio Valley
Watson Brown
Nickname - Governors
Head Coach
Athletic Director - Johnny Miller
Head Coach - Watson Brown
Coaching Record - 7-4-0
Assistant Coaches - Greg Mantooth,
Bobby Marcum, Rick Christophel,
Gary Shephard, Louis Thompson
SID - Martin Harmon
Phone: (615) 648-7616
Trainer - Jeff Daniel
Steve Puthoff
Stadium - Clarksville Municipal (8,900)
Wide Receiver
Lettermen Lost - I 0
Lettermen Returning - 38
PROSPECTUS
Austin Peay State University has never enjoyed four straight winning
seasons in football. However that could all change in 1980.
After 8-3, 6-4 and 7-4 records the last three years and with 38 lettermen
returning, the Governors could have an excellent chance for No. 4 and even
bigger things.
Optimism stems mainly from one of the best group of seniors in their
school's history.
Heading this list of fourth-year stars will be second team Little AllAmerican defensive tackle Richard Wozniak (6-5, 230), who led the Ohio
Valley Conference in quarterback sacks last year and the team in tackles.
Steve Puthoff (6-2, 180) will be another all-star candidate. He missed the
final seven games due to a shoulder separation last year but still managed 19
catches fo r 352 yards.
Eastern leads the series, 18-3.
1980 SCHEDULE
Sept. I 3 at UT-Martin
Sept. 20 JAMES MADISON
Sept. 27 at Western Kentucky
Oct. 4
EASTERN KENTUCKY
Oct. II MOREHEAD STATE
Oct. 18 NICHOLLS STATE
Oct. 25 at Middle Tennessee
Nov. I at Akron
Nov. 8 MURRAYSTATE
Nov. 15 TENNESSEE TEC H
Nov. 22 at Arkansas State

1979 RESULTS
IO James Madiso n . . . . . . . . . . 6
34 UT-Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
20 Western Kentucky . . . . . . . 24
IO Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . 35
0 Morehead State . . . . . . . . . . 7
21 Jacksonville State . . . . . . . 13
14 Livingston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O
31 Middle Tennessee . . . . . . . 14
IO Murray State . . . . . . . . . . . 24
21 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . . 14
27 Mars Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
37

�Fifth Game
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 11 - at Richmond
2:00 P. M. EDT
Location - Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Founded - 191 I
President - Dr. Sam Ingram
Enrollment - I0,800
Colors - Blue &amp; White
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Blue Raiders
Athletic Director - Bubber Murphy
Head Coach - Boots Donnelly
Coaching Record - I 5-16-0
Assistant Coaches - Ed Bunio, Tom
Fiveash, Bubba Hooker, L.T. Helton,
Joe Sanders
SID - Ed Arning
Phone: (615) 898-2450
Trainer - George Camp
Stadium - Johnny Floyd (15,000)
Lettermen Lost - IO
Lettermen Returning - 25

Boots Donnelly
Head Coach

Brown Sanford
Quarterback

PROSPECTUS

The 1979 season was not a good one for MTSU. The Blue Raiders won
but one game, their last of the season, while dropping nine. They finished the
season at 1-5 in the OVC.
While these facts of reality are not pleasant for the Middle Tennessee
coaching staff, there are some bright spots hidden in there.
The Blue Raiders played a good deal of the '79 campaign with nine or ten
freshmen starting under first-year head coach Boots Donnelly. Those
freshmen gained a lot of experience in their first year of collegiate football.
Donnelly feels his two biggest obstacles in I 980 will be the age of his
players, a majority are only sophomores, and the schedule. MTSU will face
the regular OVC slate, as well as non-conference foes North Alabama,
Western Carolina and UT-Chattanooga.
Eastern leads the series, 14-13-0.
1980 SCHEDULE
Sept. 6 at North Alabama
Sept. 13 UT-CHATTANOOGA
1979 RES ULTS
Sept. 20 Open
17 North Alabama . . . . . . . . . 20
Sept. 27 MOREHEAD STATE
23 UT-Martin .... ... . .. . .. 31
Oct. 4
WESTERN CAROLINA
7 Morehead State ..... : . . . 28
Oct. 11 at Eastern Kentucky
IO Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . 52
Oct. 18 at Murray State
8 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Oct. 25 AUSTIN PEAY
15 UT-Chattanooga .. . . ... . 59
Nov. I Open
14 Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Nov. 8 at Western Kentucky
12 Western Kentucky . . . . . . . 17
Nov. 15 AKRON
14 East Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . 52
Nov. 22 at Tennessee Tech
17 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . . 14
38

�Sixth Game
EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 18 - at Richmond (ROTC Day)
2:00 P.M. EDT
Location - Johnson City, Tenn.
Founded - 1911
President - Dr. Arthur H. DeRosier, Jr.
Enrollment - 10,000
Colors - Blue &amp; Gold
Conference - Southern
Jack Carlisle
Nickname - Buccaneers
Head Coach
Athletic Director - Williams McCarthy
Head Coach - Jack Carlisle
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-,. 1 ,
Coaching Record - 11-11-0
Assistant Coaches - Robert McGraw,
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Cole Proctor, Glenn Cumbee, Bill
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Clement
SID - John Cathey
Phone: (615) 929-4220
Trainer - Jerry Robertson
Earl Ferrell
Stadium - Memorial Center (12,000)
Running Back
Lettermen Lost - 22
Lettermen Returning - 28
PROSPECTUS
The ETSU Buccaneers, coming off their first winning season in nine
years, should begin the new decade with a strong running game, better than
average receivers and a tough defensive interior line while the quarterbacking
situation is pretty much unknown.
T he Bucs, who posted a 7-4 overall record in their first full season as
members of the Southern Conference, return all running backs and most wide
receivers as well as the defensive line but the secondary and linebacking corps
could cause some problems as well as the quarterback spot.
Running backs Earl Ferrell, Johnny McFall and Rick Reeves give ETS U
three of the better offensive performers in the Southern Conference. McFall
scored 84 points via 14 touchdowns and was I Ith in the nation in scoring.
Jeff Davis, a 6-0, 186-pound senior, is the heir apparent at quarterback
but he has limited major college experience.
Eastern leads the series, 18-8-2.
1979 RESULTS
1980 SCHEDULE
31 J ames Madison .......... 0
Sept. 6 WOFFORD
14 Northern Illinois . . . . . . . . 21
Sept. 13 at Virginia Tech
27 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . 20
Sept. 20 at S.E. Louisiana
28 Furman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Sept. 27 at Appalachian State
14 VMI ... . .. .......... .. . 24
Oct. 4
LOUISIANA TECH
Oct. 11 FURMAN
35 UT-Chattanooga . . . . . . . . . 0
31 Southeastern Louisiana . . . 3
Oct. 18 at Eastern Kentucky
10 Appalachian State . . . . . . . 24
Oct. 25 at UT-Chattanooga
27 North Alabama .......... 7
Nov. 1 Open
52 Middle Tennessee . . . . . . . 14
Nov. 8 at James Madison
9 Western Carolina . . . . . . . 13
Nov. 15 WESTERN CAROLINA
Nov. 22 MARSHALL
39

�Seventh Game
WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Oct. 25 - at Bowling Green
1:00 P.M. CDT

•

Location - Bowling Green, Ky.
Founded - 1906
President - Dr. Donald W. Zacharias
Enrollment - 13,441
Colors - Red &amp; White
Conference - Ohio Valley
I
Jimmy Feix
Nickname - Hilltoppers
Head Coach
Athletic Director - Johnny Oldham
Head Coach - Jimmy Feix
Coaching Record - 84-37-5
Assistant Coaches - Butch Gilbert, Bill
Hape, Clarence Baker, Sam Clark,
Larry Walker, Bob Rafferty
SID - Paul Just
Phone: (502) 745-4295
Trainer - Ron Dunn
Ricky Gwinn
Stadium - L.T. Smith (19,250)
Tight End
Lettermen Lost - 11
Lettermen Returning - 42
PROSPECTUS
Coach Jimmy Feix and the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers are looking
to turn things around during the 1980 season, after struggling through a
disappointing 5-5-0 campaign a year ago.
There are several reasons for an optimistic outlook, including the
return of OVC Offensive Player of the Year John Hall. A two-time All-OVC
quarterback, Hall completed 108 of 215 passes for 1,418 yards and 10
touchdowns in his junior season last year.
Junior Elmer Caldwell, senior Nate Jones and senior Craig Freeman will
handle the tailback spots, while junior Troy Snardon is the probable starter at
fullback.
The defensive unit should again be strong, with returning standouts Brad
Todd, Barry Bumm and junior defensive ends Tim Ford (73 tackles, AIJOVC) and Donnie Evans.
Western leads the series, 31-21-2.
1980 SCHEDULE
1979 RESULTS
Sept. 6 EVANSVILLE
28 UT-Chattanooga ........ 41
Sept. 13 at Kentucky State
27 Lamar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Sept. 20 at Akron
24 Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Sept. 27 AUSTIN PEAY
28 Northern Michigan ...... 21
Oct. 4
Open
49 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . . . 7
Oct. 11 YOUNGSTOWN ST ATE
6 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . . 8
Oct. 18 at Tennessee Tech
O Morehead State .......... 3
Oct. 25 EASTERN KENTUCKY
17 Middle Tennessee ....... 12
Nov. l at Morehead State
24 Northern Iowa . . . . . . . . . . I 7
Nov. 8 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
20 Murray State ........... 30
Nov. 15 Open
Nov. 22 at Murray State
40

�Eighth Game
MURRAY STATE UNIVERSITY
Nov. 1 - at Richmond (Homecoming)
1:30 P.M. EST
Location - Murray, Ky.
Founded - 1922
President - Dr. Constantine W. Curris
Enrollment - 8,200
Colors - Blue &amp; Gold
Conference - Ohio Valley
Mike Gottfried
Nickname - Racers
Head Coach
Athletic Director - Johnny Reagan
Head Coach - Mike Gottfried
Coaching Record - 13-9-1
Assistant Coaches - Frank Beamer, John
Behling, Bill Baldridge, Dan Walker,
Ron Zook, Jay Bonds, Mike Dickens,
Tommie Liggins.
SID - Doug Vance Phone: (502) 753-0970
Trainer - Tom Simmons
Rick Lanpher
Stadium - Roy Stewart
Defensive End
Lettermen Lost - 3
Lettermen Returning - 47
PROSPECTUS
With 20 starters returning from last season's OVC championship team,
Murray State coach Mike Gottfried is holding more aces than a riverboat
gambler.
The Racers rolled up a fine 9-1-1 record last year in winning the league
crown for the first time since 1951. Gottfried's club also earned a berth in the
NCAA Division I-AA playoffs against Lehigh University.
"We've got a good team," said Gottfried. "We play a lot of people, so
depth becomes a big thing for us."
Returning will be All-American safety Terry Love for his senior year.
After transferring from the College of the Canyons Junior College in
California, Love won OVC Defensive Player of the Year honors for his efforts
last season. Glenn Jones, a tiny defensive end who was also chosen All-OVC,
will be back. He had 11 tackles for losses.
Eastern leads the series, 18-16-4.
1979 RESULTS
1980 SCHEDULE
21 Southeast Missouri
21
Sept. 6 SOUTHEAST MO.
24 Evansville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Sept. 13 YOUNGSTOWN
11 S.E. Louisiana . . . . . . . . . . 19
Sept. 20 at Louisville
24 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . . . 3
Sept. 27 at Tennessee Tech
31 Morehead State .... . ..... 7
Oct. 4
at Morehead State
24 UT-Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Oct. 11 UT-MARTIN
29 Middle Tennessee . . . .. ... 8
Oct. 18 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
2 1 Indiana Central . .. .. . .... 7
Oct. 25 AKRON
24 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . . 7
Nov. I at Eastern Kentucky
24 Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Nov. 8 at Austin Peay
30 Western Kentucky .. ... .. 20
Nov. 15 Open
9 *Lehigh . . .... . .... . ..... 28
Nov. 22 WESTERN KENTUCKY
*NCAA Playoff
41

�Ninth Game
TENNESSEE TECH UNIVERSITY
Nov. 8 - at Cookeville
1:00 P.M. CST

•

Location - Cookeville, Tenn.
Founded - 1915
President - Dr. Arliss L. Roaden
Enrollment - 7,800
Colors - Purple &amp; Gold
Conference - Ohio Valley
""'
Nickname - Golden Eagles
Don Wade
Head Coach
Athletic Director - To Be Named
Head Coach - Don Wade
Coaching Record - 68-58-3
Assistant Coaches - Lauren Kardatzke,
Jim Hughes, Bob Joye, Jack Henderson, Richard May, Chuck Koczwara
SID - Randy Stacy
Phone: (615) 528-3214
Trainer - Steve Moore
Stadium - Overall Field (16,500)
Rod Demps
Lettermen Lost - 22
Linebacker
Lettermen Returning - 28
PROSPECTUS
Experience on defense and at the offensive skill positions have TTU's
football coaching staff confident that the 1980 season will hold better things
for the Tech squad.
Tech's defensive prospects are bright with experienced defenders
returning at nearly every position. The Golden Eagles will switch to a fiveman front this season with the hopes of "blending the good from Tech's
traditional four-man front of the past with the best of the five-man front,"
according to Tech head coach Don Wade
Offensively, Tech's runningback and receiving corps feature excellent
returning talent. Ronald Bond and Sam Smith started much of last season,
while Reggie Bazel and Ed Hollis saw limited action. Alan Kron, Jack Kelley
and Paul Selesky saw action last season at the receiver positions.
Transfer James Aaron and 1979 squad members Chip Dickens and
Bubba Griffin head the list of quarterbacks.
Eastern leads the series, 22-14-1.
1980 SCHEDULE
1979 RESULTS
Sept. 13 WESTERN CAROLINA
7 Western Carolina . . . . . . . 24
Sept. 20 at N.E. Missouri
21 Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Sept. 27 MURRAY STATE
3 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Oct. 4
at UT-Martin
IO Nicholls State . . .. . .. . . . . 13
Oct. 11 JACKSONVILLE ST.
7 Jacksonville State . . . . . . . 23
Oct. 18 WESTERN KENTUCKY
7 Western Kentucky . . . . . . . 49
Oct. 25 at Morehead State
3 Morehead State . . . . . . . . . . 3
Nov. I at Troy State
17 Troy State . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Nov. 8 EASTERN KENTUCKY
0 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . 35
Nov. 15 at Austin Peay
14 Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Nov. 22 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
14 Middle Tennessee ....... 17
42

�Tenth Game
EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY
Nov. 15 - at Greenville, N.C.
1:30 P.M. EST
Location - Greenville, N.C.
Founded - 1907
President - Dr. Thomas Brewer
Enrollment - 12,000
Colors - Purple &amp; Gold
Conference - Independent
Nickname - Pirates
Ed Emory
Head Coach
Athletic Director - Bill Cain
Head Coach - Ed Emory
Coaching Record - 0-0-0
Assistant Coaches Norm Parker,
Wright Anderson, Henry Trevathan,
Jim Gudger, Bob Sanders, Jim
Holland, Tommy Bowden, Rod
Broadway, James Bengala, Jimmy
Heggins, Mike Gero
SID - John Stallings Phone: (919) 757-6491
Trainer - Rod Compton
Wayne Inman
Guard
Stadium - Ficklen (35,000)
Lettermen Lost - 17
Lettermen Returning - 41
PROSPECTUS
"Winning is not the most important thing. Giving all it takes to win is the
most important thing."
Ed Emory, rookie head coach at East Carolina, believes in that slogan
and his first edition of the Pirate football squad has adopted the belief.
"I feel like we have determined a starting quarterback in Carlton Nelson.
He still has a million miles to go but he is developing quickly," said Emory.
Returning starters, fullback Theodore Sutton and halfback Anthony
Collins, both have shots at Carlester Crumpler's ECU record 2,889 yards
rushing. Fullback Roy Wiley and runningbacks Mike Hawkins, Marvin
Cobb, Harold Blue and Leon Lawson also had productive springs, leaving the
Pirates with quantity and quality in the ball-carrying department.
First game of the series.
1980 SCHEDULE
1979 RESULTS
31 Western Carolina ........ 6
Sept. 6 at Duke
20 North Carolina State . . . . 24
Sept. 13 SW. LOUISIANA
14 Duke ............... .. . 28
Sept. 20 at Florida State
20 Wake Forest . . . . . . .. .. .. 23
Sept. 27 SO. MISSISSIPPI
45 VMI .... . ...... .. .... .. 10
Oct. 4
Open
Oct. 11 at Richmond
49 The Citadel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Oct. 18 WESTERN CAROLINA
24 North Carolina . . . . . . . . . 24
Oct. 25 at North Carolina
38 Appalachian State . . . . . . . 21
Nov. I WILLIAM &amp; MARY
52 Richmond .. . . . .. . .. . .. . 10
Nov. 8 at Univ. Miami
49 North Texas State . . . . . . . 16
Nov. 15 EASTERN KENTUCKY
38 William &amp; Mary . . . . . . . . 14
Nov. 22 at North Carolina State
43

�Eleventh Game
MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY
Nov. 22 - at Richmond
1:30 P.M. EST
Location - Morehead, Ky.
Founded - 1922
President - Dr. Morris L. Norfleet
Enrollment - 7,030
Colors - Royal Blue &amp; Gold
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Eagles
Athletic Director - Sonny Moran
Head Coach - Tom Lichtenberg
Coaching Record - 5-4-1
Assistant Coaches - Marshall Burdette,
Van Holloway, Tom Jones, Steve
Loney
SID - Jim Wells Phone: (606) 783-3325
Trainer - Ken Wright
Stadium - Jayne (10,000)
Lettermen Lost - 15
Lettermen Returning - 31

Tom Lichtenberg
Head Coach

a- .

Dorron Hunter
Tailback

PROSPECTUS
Morehead State improved its record to 5-4-1 last year and hopes to better
that even more this time around.
6-3 sophomore Don Reeves is the heir apparent to the quarterback's slot.
He hit 18-46 passes for 196 yards and will have as his main targets senior tight
end Tim Devine (12 catches for 119 yards) and junior flanker Bo Chambers.
Dorron Hunter, MSU's all-purpose runner, receiver and kick returner,
has been moved to tailback. Hunter rushed the ball 52 times for 246 yards last
year, while catching nine passes for 68 yards. He also averaged 18.9 yards on
his kickoff returns and 6.6 yards on his punt returns.
Senior tackle Tim Brewer (50 tackles, 21 assists), senior noseguard
Sterling Ford (42-20) and junior defensive back Carey Reid (41-10) are the
leading returning tacklers for a Morehead defense which yielded but 14
touchdowns all season long and recorded three shutouts.
Eastern leads the series, 31-15-4.
1979 RES UL TS
14 Kentucky State . . . . . . . . . . 7
28 Middle Tennessee . . . . . . . . 7
7 Murray State . . . . . . . . . . . 31
7 Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
7 UT-Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
3 Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . . . . 3
3 Western Kentucky . . . . . . . . 0
17 Akron ................. 23
3 James Madison . . . . . . . . . 16
7 Eastern Kentucky . . . . . . . 34

1980 SCHEDULE
Sept. 6 MARSHALL
Sept. 13 JAMES MADISON
Sept. 20 Open
Sept. 27 at Middle Tennessee
Oct. 4
MURRAY STATE
Oct. 11 at Austin Peay
Oct. 18 at Youngstown State
Oct. 25 TENNESSEE TECH
Nov. I WESTERN KENTUCKY
Nov. 8 at Liberty Baptist
Nov. 15 KENTUCKY STATE
Nov. 22 at Eastern Kentucky
44

�THE

CHAMPIONSHIP TRAIL

1

EKU
KENT STATE

2

EKU
TROY STATE

3

EKU
EAST TENNESSEE

4

EKU
AUSTIN PEAY

17
14

Coach Roy Kidd's Eastern Colonels served
notice to their 1980 season opponents by winning their opening game on t he road against a
Division I-A opponent - a 17-14 win over the
Kent State University Golden Flashes.
This contest was the first of many during
the '79 year which were saved by the EKU defense. On this particular occasion, after Kent
State had pushed inside Eastern's 10-yard line in
t he last couple of minutes of play, the Flashes
were held and surrendered the ball on d owns to
the Colonels, giving E KU its fi rst of 11 wins.

15
0

A bit of revenge was in the Colonels' eye
when T roy State, one of just two teams to beat
Eastern in 1978 came to Ha nger Field. Again,
it was the defense shining as it posted its f irst
shutout of t he season as it never allowed the
Alabama visitors inside the Colonels' 20.

20
27

East Tennessee OB Mark Hu tsell, one of
the nation's leaders in total offense in 1978,
proved too much for the Colonel defenders as
he connected for 16-23 passes for 204 yards
and o ne T D as Eastern dropped its first game of
of the season . Trailing by 10 points in the last
quarter, EKU had t he tables turned as their
offense was unable to push the ball across from
the two-yard line in four tries against the Division I-A Bucs.

35
10

The Colonels came home for the OVC
opener and really clicked for t he fi rst time on
offense, piling up 503 t otal yards and 25 first
downs in their victory over the Governors. Bill
Hughes a lmost matched h is season's t otal, hit·
ting 14-21 passes fo r 226 yards and three TD's
against APSU .

45

�5

EKU
MIDDLE TENN.

52

6

EKU
33
CAL-FULLERTON 7

7

EKU
WESTERN KY.

10

Alvin Miller started his first game of the
season at tailback and fullback Nicky Yeast
subbed for the injured Dale Patton as the
Colonels rolled to their second conference win
of the season. Miller picked up 56 yards and
two TD's, while Yeast was voted ave Rookie
of the Week honors for his 103 yards in 19
carries effort and one touchdown.

Eastern stepped out of the ave and came
away with its fifth win of the season as the
Colonels' offense continued to roll. EKU
scored twice on long drives, twice on passes and
once on a 54-yard punt return by George Floyd
in routing their California visitors, the Colonels'
third I-A foe of the year.

8
6

In a game witnessed by a record-breaking
25,300 fans at Hanger Field, it was the Eastern
defense turn to excel. All-ave cornerback
Danny Martin was the hero this time, breaking
through to block a potential game-winning
Weste rn field goal in the last 30 seconds of
play. Eastern scored in the first quarte r on a
run by Bill Hughes and a two-point conversion
from Hughes-Cris Curtis.

8

EKU
MURRAY ST.

7
24

Eastern went to Murray State with a No. 1
ranking in the NCAA's Division I-AA poll but
came back home with its first league loss of the
year. Seventeen points by MSU in a fiveminute span in the second quarter of the regionally televised contest put the game away
for the Racers, who eventually won the ave
crown and advanced to the I-AA playoffs.

46

�9.

EKU
TENNESSEE TECH

35
0

Eastern rebounded impressively from the
loss at Murray State and came up with its second shutout of the season versus TTU. A
powerful ground game which netted 306 yards
and two touchdowns by flanker Jerry Parrish
catapulted EKU to its fourth OVC win of the
year.

10

EKU
JACKSON STATE

27
21

Jackson State entered the game as the
No. 2 team in the country, while Kidd's Colonels were ranked No. 5. EKU held the highlyregarded Jackson State tailback Perry Harrington to just 79 yards in 19 carries and moved the
ball at will versus the Tigers in what Kidd called
"one of the greatest victories we've had since
I've been at Eastern."

11

EKU
MOREHEAD

34
7

After the win over Jackson State, EKU
moved back into the playoff picture and responded like a championship team the next
weekend by defeating a good Morehead State
team for a school record ninth win of the year.
EKU amassed 412 yards total offense as Bill
Hughes passed for 154 yards and rushed for
another 50 as the Colonels finished 5-1 in
the Ohio Valley Conference.

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The No. 1 ranking helped the Colonels set
new OVC and school attendance records, at
home and on the road. Eastern also shared the
billing of three telecasts by the ABC television
network.

47

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12

EKU
NEVADA-RENO

33
30

The news Eastern fans had been
waiting for came late t he night of Nov. 17.
Southern had defeated Grambling and EKU
was headed fo r t he NCAA Division 1-AA
playoffs as t he at-large team.
Eastern made the most of the ir invitat ion,
host ing t he game and ABC television in what
was called by one veteran announcer as "the
most exciting footba ll game I have ever seen."
After EKU had seen UNA rally from a 20point deficit t o t ie t he game at 23-23, the
Wolfpack was lining up for the extra po int
attempt wh ich would send them ahead. But
AII-OVC noseguard Joe Richard broke through
the line and b locked the kick, wh ich eventually
sent t he game into overtime.
The two teams traded touchdowns and
extra po ints in t he first overtime to make
the score 30-30 . But , the Colo nels' d efense
held UN R scoreless in the second overtime
and, after EKU had moved the ball to the
one-yard line, Dave Flores came in to boot
a 17-yard field goal wh ich won the game and
sent Eastern packing for Florida.

13
TROPH IES
The Timm ie Award - p resented
by the Touchdown Club of Washinton D.C. 1-AA Championship
Trophy - presented by the
National Collegiate Athletic
Association . The Joh n F. Kennedy Trophy - presented by the
National Football Foundation
and Hall of Fame.

EKU
LEHIGH

30
7

Eastern literally ran all over the
vaunted Lehigh defense (288 yards a nd fou r
rush ing TD's) in dominating the national
championship game . The first time EKU
had the ball, t he Colonels ran 20 times for
72 yards and a touchdown and didn't even
attempt a pass.
AII-OVC fu llback Dale Patton was Eastern's
leading ground gainer with 121 yards in 21
carries, while tailback Alvi n Miller had 8 1
yards in 23 carries. The game bal l was presented in a touching post-9ame ceremony to
M rs. Elizabeth McKinnon, mother of the late
Don McKinnon w ho was a freshman noseguard
at Eastern before meningit is took his life in
April of 1979.
As E KU was returni ng to t he hotel after
the game, the marquee at the team's headquarters in Orlando told the story of a very
exciti ng football season:

CONGRAT ULATIONS
EASTERN KY. NO. 1
NATIONA L CHAMPS

48

��1979 FINAL EASTERN FOOTBALL STATISTICS
TEAM STA TISTICS

DEFENSE
EKU

OPP

229
IS8
S9
12
677
3 18S
3S8
2827
4.2
217.S
190
91
IO
,479
1427
109.8
II

186
IIS
62
9
601
2409
367
2042
3.4
IS7. l
263
117
22
.44S
ISS4
119.S

867
42S4
327.2
60
2091
34.9
37-23
60-540

864
3S96
276.6
74
2852
38.S
48-23
66-633

F IRST DOWNS
By Rushing

By Passing
By Penalty
RUSHING - TIMES CARRIED
Ya rds Gained

Ya rds Lost
Net Yards Gained
Average Per Carry
Average Per Game
PASSES ATTEMPTED
Completed
Had Intercepted
Completion Percentage

Net Yards
Average Per Game
Scoring Passes
TOTAL OFFENSETOTAL PLAYS

Net Yards
Average Per Game
PUNTS-N U MBER

Yards Punted
Average Per Pun1
FUMBLES- LOST

PENALTIES-YARDS LOST

s

Tackles
72
97
72
68
31
38
28
29
39
31
31
24
26
30
26
22
23
12
21
13
13
II
7
8
4
3
I

McIntyre, LB
Richard. NG

Griffin, LB
Floyd, ROV
Laski, DE
Fro mmcyer. DE
Shelton, DT
Byrd, S
M oor, DT
Ford, LB
Rhodes, DT
Manin, CB
Berger, NG
Fletcher, CB
White, CB
Finella, LB
Brunson, S

Siemon, DT
Nix, DE
Woods, NG
R. Taylor, DE
Bell, D E
Po mlec:. DT
Parks, D B
Dominguez, LB

Wagers, LB
Scrafton, S

RUSHING
Times Gain Loss
178 807
30
736
7
IS7
S4
309
19
Hughes, QB
112 41 7
ISJ
Yeast, FB
54
224
2
Isaac, QB
so 249 103
Cox, TB
27
117
I
Parrish, FL
II
116
5
17
98
12
McPhaul, FL
Wo llum,QB
7
77
0
0
Schaible, FB
5
2S
McCullough, TB
6
2
0
Branch, TB
I
2
0
24
0
Scrafton, S
2
Miller, TB

Patto n, FB
Braxton, TB

TOTAL

677 3185

Ntt A•I •
777
4.4
729
4.6
290
S.4
264
2.4
222
4. 1
146
2.9
4.3
116
111 IO. I
S. I
86
77 11.0
25
5.0
6
3.0
2
2.0
-24 -12.0

358 2827

4.2

TD
9
9
2
4

2
3
I
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
33

Hughes, QB
Isaac, QB
Woo lum, QB
Scrafton, P

TOTALS

190

91

.479

Int.

Yds.

6
0
0

1000
356
6S
6

TD
7
3
I
0

IO

1427

II

Yds. A•I·
S49 22.0
291 17. 1
46
4.6
130 14.4
123 13.7
134 26.8
74 14.8
48
9.6
8
4.0
16 16.0
6.0
6
2
2.0
0
0.0

TD
4
3
0

4

PASS RECEIVING
Parrish, FL
Booz.c, SE

Miller, TB
Greene, TE
Curtis, T E

Bird, SE
Sang, FL
McP haul, S E
Patton, FB
Ragland, TE
White, C B

No.
25
17
IO
9
9

s

5
5
2

Yeast, FB
Bra~ton, TB

I
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Brunson, S

91

1427

15. 7

II

86
49

73

so
68
41

39
36
2S
28
2S

29
24
20
20
22
19
2S
13
13
8
3

s

3
4
2
0

Yds. Ave.

402
280
67
57
30
17
38
0
0

28.7
2S.S
16.8
19.0
IS.0
17.0
38.0
0.0
0.0

TD
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

38

897

23.6

0

No.
18
9
4
3

Yell,

A•I·

114
39
20

6.3
4.3
16.S
6.7

TD
I
0
0
0

34

239

7.0

Yeast, FB
Schipskc, C
Curtis, TE
TOTALS

PUNT RETURNS
Byrd, S
Martin, CB
TOTALS

SCORING
Flores, K
Miller, T B
Patton, FB

Parrish, FL
Hughes, QB
Isaac, QB
Booze, SE
Curtis, TE
Braxton, TB
Yeast , FB
Floyd, ROV
Greene, TE
Bird, SE
Cox, T B
Laski, DE
Team

TOTALS
TOTA LS

No.
14
II
4
3
2
I

Parrish, Fl
Mc Phaul, SE
Bird, SE
Braxton, TB
Miller, TB

Brunson, S

No.
Alt. Comp. Pct.
126
64 .508
54
21 .389
5 .S56
9
I
1.000

Assists

KICKOFF RETURNS

Floyd, ROY

PASSING

•

Opponents

50

TD R
K p
0 0 39-42 0
9 0
0
0
9 0
0 0
7 0
0 0
4 0-2
0 0
0 0
3 0
0
0
3 0
2 0
0 1-1
2 0
0 0
0
0
2 0
0
0 0
0
0 0
0 ().I
I
0
I
0
0 0
I
0
0 0
0 0
0 0
46 ().2 39-42 1-2
2 1 0- 1 19-20 0-0

66

FG SAF TP
9-1 4
0 66
0 S4
0
0 S4
0
0
0 42
0 24
0
0
0 18
0
0 18
0 14
0
0 12
0
0 12
0
0
0 6
0 6
0
0
0 6
0
0 6
0
0 6
I
0
2
9- 14
6-13

I 346
0 163

�MODERN EASTERN FOOTBALL RECORDS
SINGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SINGLE G AME TEAM RECORDS

Most extra points-8 (.. Moon" Mullins, 1951; J erry Pullins
vs. Hillsdale, 1968)
Longest run from scrimmagc-97 yards (Don Daly vs.
Morehead, 1951)
Most runs from scrimmagc- 43 (Alfred Thompson vs.
Morehead, 1973)
Most yards rushing-2S2 (Slan Mi1chell vs. Ashland Collc8e, 1975)
Most passes attemptcd- 45 (Jim Guice vs. Middle Tennessee, 1966)
Most passes complcted- 25 (Jim Guice vs. A kron, 1968)
Most yards passing-317 (J eff McCarthy vs . Tennessee
Tech, 1973)
Most touchdown passes thrown-4 (Jim Guice vs. Northwood, 1967 and Ernie House vs. Austin Peay, l 97S)
Most touchdowns scored- 4 (Aaron Marsh vs. Northwood,
1967; Jimmy Brooks vs. East Tennessee, 1971; Stan
Mitchell vs. Ashland, 1975)
Most passes rcccived- 19 (Aaron Marsh vs. Northwood,
1967)
Most receiving yardage-316 (Aaron Marsh vs. Northwood,
1967)
Mos1 passes intcrceptcd-4 (Buddy Pfaadt vs. Austin Peay.
1966)
Most limes punced-13 (Jeff McCarchy vs. Morehead, 1971)
Most yards punted-468 (Jeff McCarthy vs. Mo rehead,
1971)
Longest field goal-49 yards (David Flores vs. Murray State,
1977, and vs. Nevada-Reno, 1979)
Longest punt- 78 yards (Bob Plotts vs. Tampa, 1966)
Longest punt return- 86 yards {Jimmy Chittum vs. Mu rray,
1961)
Most field goals- J (J erry Pullins vs. Morehead, 1968: Earl
Cody vs. Mo..-chcad. 1973. and vs. Murray. 1974: Da vid
florcs vs. Western. 197M)
Most points scored by kicking-13 (Earl Cody vs. More•
head, 1973)
\fost ya . -ds kickoff returns - 202 (J erry Parrish vs. Murray
State. 197M)

Most points scored by opponent- 99 vs. Wittenberg in 1931
Largcs1 victory margin-67-0 vs. Morehead in 1925
Largest defeat margin- 99-0 vs. Wittenberg in 1931
Most net yards rushing- 510 vs. East Tennessee in 1977
Most pass attempts- SO vs. Akron in 1968
Most pass completions- 29 vs. Akron in 1968
Most passing yardage- 425 vs. Northwood in 1967
Most yards total offense-662 vs. East Tennessee in 1977
Most first downs- 33 vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh in 1975
Most first downs rushing-23 vs. Ashland College in 1975
Most touchdowns scored-9 vs. Evansville in 1953
Most extra points- 8 vs. Erskine in 1951; vs. Hillsdale, 1968
Most yards pcnaliz.ed- 155 vs. Mo rehead, 1977
Least net yards ~ushing by opponent- JO vs. Austin Peay in
1975
Most touchdown passes-6 vs. Northwood in 1967
Fewest first downs given up- 2 vs. Murray State in 1976

SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Most points scorcd- 90 (Dale Patton. 1978)
Most 10uchdowns scored- 15 (l)ale Patton, 1978)
\1.ost ext..-a points (kick)- 39 (David Flores, 1979)
Most points scored by kick-66 (David Flores, 1979)
Most runs from scrimmage- 271 (Alfred Thompson, 1973)
Most yards rushing-1.478 (Everett Talbert, 1974)
Most passes attempted- 226 (Jim Guice, 1966)
Best passing pcrcemage- 62.1 (Larry Marmie, 1965)
Most yards passing-1 ,547 (Ernie House, 1977)
Most yards total offense- 1,740 (Ernie House, 1977)
Most touchdown passes thrown-14 (Jim Guice, 1966)
Most touchdown passes received- I 1 (Aaron Marsh, 1966)
Best rushing average (min. 50 times)-6.7 yards (Chuck Bell,
1953)
Most yardage on pass receiving-1,095 (Aaron Marsh, 1967)
Most passes received-73 (Aaron Marsh, 1966)
Best punting average-42.2 (Fred Ma lins, 1965)
Mosc passes intercepted-9 (Buddy Pfaadt, 1966)

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Undefea1ed seasons- 1940 (8-0-0); 1954 (8-0-1 )'
Most wins- II , 1979 ( 11-2-0)
Mosc defeacs-8 in 1929 ( 1-8-0)
Mosc 1ies- J in 1933 (1-2-3)
Mose poincs scored- 346 ( 1979)
Mosc µo inlS by opµosicion-264 (1930)
Least points scored- IS (1930)
Most consecutive games without a loss- I5 ( l 953•54-55), 2
ties
Most consecutive games won-13 (1939-40-41)
Most to uchdowns scored--46 ( 1979)
Mos1 extra points made- 39 (1979)
•Tangerine Bowl Game not included
(Remainder includes 1952 through 1977, inclusive)
MoSI passes compleled-170 (1967)
MoSI passes allempced- 300 (1967)
Besc passi ng percenlage-58.2 (1965)
Least yards rushing by opponents-951 (1953)
Least yards passing by opponents-487 (1957)
Best punting avcrage- 42.2 (1965)
Mosc yards penalized- 736 (1972)
Most yards rushing- 2,827 ( 1979)
MoSI yards passing- 2, 133 (1967)
Best total offense-4,2S4 ( 1979)
Most first downs rushina- 158 (1979)
Most passes inte..-cepted by-22 ()979)

INDIVIDUAL CA REER RECORDS

Most yard s rushing-3,842 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-7 1)
Mose yards passing-5,041 (Jim Guice, 1965-68)
Mosc plays 101al offense- 921 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-7 1)
Most rushing attempts- 920 (Jimmy Brooks. 1968-71)
Most field goals in a career- 26 (David Flores, 1977-Prcsent)
Most points scored by kick- 180 (David Flores, 1979Present)
Most points scored- 220 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-71)
Most touchdowns scorcd- 36 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-71)
Mosc kickoffs relurned- 57 (John Revere, 1972-75)
Most yards on kickoffs recurned- 1,212 (John Revere,
1972-75)
"1ost co nsecut ive extra points kicked 60 ( David Flores.
1977-781

1979 CHAMPIONSHIP RING - members of the
1979 EKU football team, coaches and staff each
received a national championship ring from the
University like the one pictured above.

51

�OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
TEAM FOOTBALL RECORDS
SCORING

SINGLE GAME

•

Mo,1 fumbles lost- 7-Tenncssec Tech vs.
Western Kentucky ..
. .. 1967
Most Fumbles Recovered-7Western Kentucky vs. Tennessee Tech ...
. . . 1967
Western Ken1ucky vs. C . W. Post
.. . 1974
Mos1 Yards Pe nalizcd-191- Morehead vs. Eastern .1969
Mos! Kickoffs Kicked-I I- Mu rray vs.
Iowa Wesleyan
. . .... .. 1967
Mos! Kickoffs Received-8-Western vs.
Tennc-Mee Tech . . .
. . .. 1965
Most Yards On Punt Returns- lS3Western vs. Morehead
. 1953
Most Yards Kickoff Rcturns- 202
Eastern vs. Murray State . ...
. .... .. . . ... .. 1978

H ighest Score-71- Murray vs. Iowa Wesleyan (12) . .. 1967
Most TDs Scored-JO- Murray vs. Iowa Wesleyan . . . 1967
Most PATS Kickcd - 8 Eastern Kentucky vs. Hillsdale . .
. . 1968
W estern Ke ntucky vs. Tenn Tech . . .
. 1967
Western Kentucky vs. Murray . . .
. . . . . .. . 1968
Most Field Goals-J- East Tennessee vs. Mo rehead . 1967
( Record Tierl on Twelve Other Occasions)
Most Two-Point Conversions-3Middle Tennessee vs. UT Martin . . .
. 1967
Eas1c rn Ke ntucky vs . Nonhwood . . . .
. .. . 1967
Mosl Safctics- 2-Aust in Peay vs. Middle Tennessee .. 1968
TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Total Yards Gaincd-662Ea.stern Kentucky vs. East Tennessee ..

SEASON

..... 1977

SCO RING

Most Plays- 94Tennessee Tech vs. Morningside .
Western Ke ntucky vs. Murray . . .

fewest Total Yards Allowcd- 13 yardsWestern Kcnlucky vs. Butler

Most Points Scored-377-Western Kentucky
. .. . 1973
Fewest Points Scored- 20-Morchead .
. .... 1953
Most Points Yielded-321-Murray
.1966
fewest Points Yiclded-40-Middle Tennessee ... .... 1957
Most Touchdowns- S4-Wcstern Kentucky . ... .. . . . 1973
Most PATs Kicked- 45- Western Kentucky ~..
. . . 1973
Most field Goals- I I-Middle Tennessee 1971,
Murray 1971 , Tenn Tech ... . .
. . . 1972
Most Points Scored Kicking-60-(11 FGs, 27 EP s)
Tennessee Tech . . ..... ... ....... ... . ... . . . .. . .. 1972
Most Safetie-s- 4-Middle Tennessee .
. .. 196S
Mos! Points er Game-37. 7-Western Kentucky .. .... 1973

. .. 1972
. 1969
. 1971

RUS HING

Most Yards Rushing-SJOEastern Kentucky vs. East Tennessee
. 1977
Fewest Yard.s Rushing-Minus 63Austin Peay vs. Morehead . . . . .
. 1971
Fewest Yards Allowed Opponent-Minus 77Western Ky. vs. Dayton . .
. ... ........ . 1974
Most Rushing Plays-83Tennessec Tech vs. Morningside
. . 1972
Fewest Rushing Plays- 9Morchcad vs. Middle Tennessee
. 1951
Best Rushing Averagc-8.6Eastern Ky. vs. East Tennessee
. . 1977
PASSING

Most Yards Passing-42SEastcrn Kentucky vs. Northwood . .
. . 1967
Murray vs. Middle Tennessee . .
. . 1967
Most Passes Attemp!ed-59Western Kentucky vs. Akron
.... 1969
Most Passes Compleied-37Western Kentucky vs. Akron .
. .. . . ... . 1969
Most Touchdown Pa!ioses- 6Eastern Kentucky vs. Northwood . . .. .... .. . . . . . . . 1967
Most Two-Point Conversions-3Middle Tennessee vs. UT Martin . .
. 1967
Best Comp. Perccntage- 80.0Wcstcrn Ky. vs. Delta S tate (16 of 20) . .... . . .... . 1952
Eastern Ky. vs. Dayton (12 of 15) .. ,.,
.. . . 1978
Most Passess Had lnterccpted- 7Morchcad vs. Western Kent ucky
. 1965
East Tennessee vs. Austin Peay . . .
. 1911
Most Passes lntercepted- 7Western Kentucky vs. Morehead
. .... . . . . . 1965
East Tennessee vs. Austin Peay .
. . 1971
Most Yards Interceptions Returned- 139Wcstcrn Ky. vs. West. Illinois
... . ... .. 1968
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed-Minus 3Western Ky. vs. Austin Peay
. . . . ... . .. , 1973
OTH ERS

Most Punls- 14- Au stin Peay vs. Tennessee Tech .... 1971
Best Punting Average-54.0Middlc Tennessc vs. Ball State
.. .. .. ... . 1974
Most First Downs-33- Eastern Kentucky vs.
Wisconsin-Os hkosh
.1975
Most First Downs Ru shing- 23Tcnncssee Tech vs. Morningside . .
. ... 1972
Eastern Kentucky vs. Ashland . ...
. . .. . 1975
Most First Downs Passing- 19Murray vs. Iowa Wesleyan
. .. . .. .. 1967
Eastern Kentuck y vs. Northwood
. . 1967
Most Fumbles- 12- Tcnnessce Tech vs. Murray
. . 1972

TOTAL O FFENSE

Most Total Yards Gained-4,071- Western Kentucky . 1973
fewest Yards By Opponents-1,511 Weslern Kentucky
.1971
Mos! Plays-825- Eastern Kentucky .
. ... 1976
Most Average Yards Per Game- 425.8Western Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . .
. .. 1952
RUSHING
Most Yards Gained Rushing- 3,1 14Middle Tennessee .
. .1959
Most Avg. Yards Per Game-31 1.4Middle Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 1959
Fewest Yards By Opponcnts-48SWestern Kentucky . . .
. . . .... .. , .. . . . . 1963
Most Rushing Auempts-722- Tcnnessee Tech
. . 1972
Most Touchdowns Rushing-42- Middle Tennessee .· . 19S9
Most First Downs Rushing- I34- Eastern Kentucky . 1978
PASSING
Mo.'it Yards Gained Passing-2,433- Murray . .
. .. 1968
Mos1 Average Yards Per Game- 243.3-Murray . .. . . 1968
Most Auempts-380-Murray.
. . . . 1967
Most Completions- 190Murray . . . . . .
. . . . .. ...••. ...... . 1967
East Tennessee .
. .... ... .... •.
. 1973
Best Completion Pcrcentage-66. l Middlc Tennessee
. . . 1965
Fewest Yards By Opponent- 36SWcstern Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . .
. ............. 1960
Most Touchdowns Passing- 2SMurray ..
. .1968
Western Kentucky
. . .. . . 1973
Most First Downs Passing- 95Western Kentucky
... 1973
Most Passes Had lntcrcepted- JSAusrin Peay
. .. .. 1969
Most Passes Intcrceptcd-34- East Tennesstt . .
. .. 1969
Fewest Touchdown Passes Allowcd-1 Middle Tennessee
.. . 1957
Tennessee Tech .... . . . .
. . .. 1972
OTH ERS

Mosl Punts- 90- Austin Peay
. . . .. 1971
Most f ir.st Downs-242-East Tennessee
. 1973
Fewesl f irst Downs Allowcd-84- Middlc Tennessee .19S7

52

�Mos1 Punl Rernrns-60-Westcrn Kenrncky ...
. .. 1974
Most Kickoff Returns-40-Western Kentucky
.. 1966
Mosl Penalties-S I- Western Kentucky .
. . . 1953
Mo.st Yards Penalized-919Wcstern Kentucky
..... 1968
Fewest Yards Pc:nalizcd-3 12Tennessee Tech
. . .. 1968

Most Fumbles Lost-31- Tennesscc Tech .
.. ... . 1972
Most Fumbles Recovered- 26Western Kentucky
.... . 1971 &amp; 1974
Most Yards On Punt Returns-633Eastern Kentucky ... .. . ..... ..... ........ . ..... 1967
Most Yards On Kickoff Returns-1,014East Tennessee .
...... 1973

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
INDIVIDUAL FOOTBALL RECORDS
S lNGLEGAME

TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Yards Total Offensc- 428-Johnny Vance,
WK vs. Akron..
. .. ... . 1969
Most Plays Total Offense-69- Johnny Vance.
WK vs. Akron . . .. .. .. . . . ... ...... .... . .. ..... . 1969
Highest Average Per Play-20.0 (120 yards in 6 aus.)Hal Emerson, EK vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh . .
. . 1975
RUSHI NG
Most Attempts-43- Alfred Thompson , EK vs. Mo . .. 1973
Most Yards Gained Rushing-297-Clarence Jackson,
WK vs. Butler .
. . . 1971
Longest Run from Scrimmage-97 yardsDon Daly, EK vs. Mo..
. . 195 1
Carl Walker, Mu. vs. AP ..
. . .. 1954
PASSING
Most Attempts- 59- Johnny Vance. WK vs. Akron . . 1969
Most Completions-37-Johnny Vance,
WK vs. Akron
.. ... .... ... 1969
Most Consecutive Completions- I I- Billy Walker,
MT vs. UT Martin . . .
. .. 1967
Best pcrccntage- lOOo!t- Teddy Morris (9-9),
MT vs. UT Chattanooga . .
. .1965
Most Yards Gained Passing-425- Larry Tillman,
Mu. vs. MT
.. .. . ..... 1967
Most Touchdown Passcs-6-Charles Por1er ,
Mo. vs. Marshall . . .
. .......... . ........ 1950
Most Passes Caught-20- Harold Roberts,
AP vs. Murray (NCAA Record)
. . 1967
Most Yards On Passes Caught- 3 16- Aaron Marsh,
EK vs. Northwood . .
. ... 1967
Most Touchdown Passes Caugh1-4Aaron Marsh, EK vs. Northwood ...... 1967
Harold Roberts, AP vs. Murray
1967
Porter Williams, WK vs. Murray . , ..... 1973
Mos1 lnterceptions-4- Buddy Pfaadt, EK vs. AP .... 1966
Longest Pass Completion- % yardsLro Peckenpaugh to Porter Williams, WK vs. Mu. . 1970
Most Two-Point Conversions-3- Billy Walker,
MT vs. UT Marlin . . .
. ... 1967
Most Points By Passing- 36-Billy Walker,
MT vs. UT Martin . . . .
1967

Most Yards Punts Rcturned- 145-Virgil Livers,
W K vs. ET . . . . . .
. .... 1974
OTHERS
Longest Punt Return- 100 yards-Phil Foscer,
Mu. vs. Mo. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . ..... .... 1950
Longest Kickoff Return-100 yards- Buford Crager,
Mo. vs. ET . . . .
. .. . 1959
Longest Pass Interceptio n Return-JOO yardsRay Oldham, MT vs. UT C hattanooga . .
. ... . 1970
Longest Run with Recovered Fumble- 99 yardsRay Neal. MT vs. Muskintham
.. . . 1964
Most Yardl!t K ickoff Re1urn~ 202 Jerr)' Parrish.
Eastern Kentucky vs. Murray S1ate ... ... . . ...... l'-178
SEASON
TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Total Yards-2,782-Charl&lt;s Porter, Morehead . 1950
Most Total Plays- 464-Larry Tillman, Murray .
.1967
RUSHI NG

Most Rushing Attempts-286- Larry Schreiber.
Tenness, Tech
. .. . . 1968
Mos1 Yards Rushing-1,522- Larry Schreiber,
Tennessee Tech . .
. ...... . 1969
Highest Rushing Average- 9. l - Ray Purvis,
Middk Tenn,ss,, (Min. 50 au.) .
. ..... . .. 1959
PASSING
Most Pass Attempts-380-Larry Tillman. Murray ... 1967
Most Pass Completions- 190-Larry Tillman,
Murray . . . . . . . . . .
. .... .. . .. I967
Mos1 Yards Gained Passing- 2,34.S-Charles Porter,
Mo rehead
.. . . ... 1950
Best Completion Percentage-66.20/o-Charles Porter,
Morehead
....... . ... . .. I 950
Most Touchdown Passes Thrown- 25-larry Tillman,
Murray.
.. .. .... .. , . . .
.. 1968
Mosl Passes Caught- 88-Harvey Tanner,
Murray ..
. .. 1967
Mosl Yards On Passes Caught-1,069- Aaron Marsh,
Eastern Ky. . .
. .... . .. 1967
Most Touchdown Passes Caught- 13-Billy Hess,
Murray .
. . 1968
Most Passes lntercepted-12- John Fitzpatrick,
Ten nessee Tech . .
. . .. . . . . 1972

KICKING

SCORING
Most Points Scored-1 14- Dickie Moore,
Western Kentuck y
. 1967
Mos1 Touchdowns Scored- 19- Dickie Moore,
Western Kentucky
. . ... 1967
Most Points By Kicking-60- Buich Gent ry,
Tennessee Tech . . . . . .
. .. . ... . 1972

Most Extra Points Kicked-8Tom Alwood, WK vs. TT .
.... 1967
Jerry Pullins, EK vs. Hillsdale
. .. 1968
Steve Wilson, WK vs. MU . ... .
. 1969
Most Field Goals- 3- Pai Hauser, ET vs. Mo.
(Tied by Nin, Others)
... 1967
Longest Field Goal- 58 yards-Stan Walts,
Mu. vs. WK . .
. . . .. .... 1971
Most Punts- 14- Mike Johnson, AP vs. TT
... 1971
Best Punt Avcrage-54.0-Mike Shawen,
MT vs. Ball Stat&lt; .
. 1974
Longest Punt- 81 yards- Chip Johnson. AP vs. WK . . 1974
Most Punts Returned-9Alan Coker , WK vs. Butler .
1971
Alan Coker, WK vs. MT .. .
.... . 1971

KIC KING
Mos1 Extra Points Kicked- 37- Jerry Pullins,
Eastern Kentucky . .
. . ... . 1968
Most Field Goals-I I-Stan Walts, Murray and
Kenny Nolan. Middle Tennessee
.. 1971
Bu1ch Gentry, Tennessee Tech .
. . 1972
Most Punu-83- Richard McGlothlin,
East Tennessee . .
. . . ....... 1969
Best Punting Average-43.9- Mike Shawen,
Middle Tennessee .
. . 1974
Most Punts Returned- SO-Virgil Livers,
Western Kentucky
. .... .. 1974
Most Punts Rciurned For Score- 3Mo Hollingsworth, Morehead . .
. . 1971
Virgil l ivers, Western Kentucky
.. . 1974

SCORING
Most Points-28-Harold Roberts, AP vs. Mu.
. 1969
Most Touchdowns-4-Hcld by Eighl Players
Most Points By Kicking- 13- Earl Cody (3 FG's, 4 EP),
EK vs. MO.
. .... . . 1973

53

�1979 OVC TEAM STATISTICS
OVC ALL-TIME STANDINGS
I.
2.
3.
4.

5.
6.
7.

Eastern Kentucky

Wes tern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Midd le Tennessee
Murray State
Austin Peay
Morehead Stale

Won

Loot

Tied

124
118
117
104
94
52
62

80
86
89
84
114
79
142

7
10
3

Pct.
.608

•

.578
.568
.553
.452
.397
.304

5
8
2

Years
1948-79

1948-79
1948-79
1952-79
1948-79
1963-79
1948-79

TEAM OFFENSE
Pts.
223
283
263
198
137

Games

I.
l.
3.
4.

Austin Pe ay

5.

M iddle Tennessee

lO

6.
7.

Morehead State

10

%

Tennessee Tech

11

• Akron

II

103
232

Pts.
116
150
2 17
126
121
232
333
223

Avg.
10.6
13.6
21.7
11.S
12.1
21.1
33.3
20.3

Western Kentucky
E astern Kentucky
Murray S tate

10

II
II
II

A•&amp;·

Yd. R

2051

A v1.
205. 1

Yd . P

22.3
25.7
23.9
18.0
13.7
9.6
9.4
21.1

1659

165.9

3710

2249

204.S

1282

116.S

3531

321.0

2128
1678
928
1979
1662
1987

193.5
152.5
92.8
197.9
15 1.1
180.6

11 54
1549
1757

3282
3227
2685
2588
2689
3267

298.4
293.4
268.5
258.11

1027
1280

104.9
140.8
175.7
60.9
93.4
116.4

Yd .R

A ,g.

Yd. P .

Avg.

Total

A•g.

705
1531
1247

64. 1
139.1
124.7

1569
1373
1548

142.6
124.8
154.8

2274
2904
2795

206.7
264.0
279.5

16

1800

163.6

1233

116.6

3083

282.2

14
30

1751
2054
3285
1818

175. 1
186.7
328.5
165.3

1182
139 1
I 154
1867

118.2
126.5
115.4
169.7

2933
3445
437 1
3685

293.3
313.2
437. 1
335.0

Ave.

609

Total

Av1.
371.0

244.5
297.0

TEAM DEFENSE
rn•s
Games

I.
2
3.
4.

5.
6.
7.

Murray State
Austin Peay
Western Kentucky

Eastern Kentucky
More head State

Tennessee Tech
Middle Tennessee
• Akron

11
11
10

II
10
II
10
II

Allo w.
13
19
29

45
28

MISCELLANEOUS
First Downs
I.

2.
3.
4.

5.
6.
7.

Murray State
Eastern Kentucky
Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
Middle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech
•Akron

Own

Opp.

179

138
160
167
132
159
229
191
191

189

133
205
169
149
141
206

P asses Int. By
Own
Opp.

14

16
6
II
15
21
16
17
II

19

14
7
15
8
13
15

F umbles Lost
Own
Opp.

21-12
31-20
29-13
38-20
41-21
32-13
32-1 9
20- 10

Yds. Penalized
O wn
Opp.

29-16

1009

43-19

472

538

32-1 6
24-12
40-27
34-16
28-13
35-16

481
747
482
514
518
423

495

531

7 18
685
647
530
704

• Akron will no t be included in computation of team or individual statistical rankings . A kron becomes eligible for Ohio Valley
Conference Championships in 1980.

FINAL STANDINGS
I.
2.
3.
4.

5.
6.
7.

w
Murray State

6

Eastern Kentueky

s

Morehead State
Western Kentucky
Austin Peay
M iddle Tennessee
Tennessee Tech

3
3
2

• Akron

L
0

Conferen ce Games
T
Pct.
PF

PA

1.000

w

0

162

55

I

0

.833

2
3
4

I
0
0
0
I

.583
.500
.333
. 167
.083

171
55
I 16
92
68
41

57
78
80
I 18
171
139

9
9
5
5
7
I
I
6

5
5

54

All Gam es

L

T

l
4

0

5

0
0
0
2
0

I

4
9
8

5

I

Pct.
.864
.818
.550
.500
.636

.JOO
. 182
.546

PF

PA

263

116
126
121
217
150
333
232
223

283

96
223
198
137
103
232

�1979 OVC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
TOTAL OFFENSE
I.

2.
3.
4.
5.

6.
7.

Brown Sanford - MT
J ohn Hall - WK
Steve Brewer - AP
BUI Hupa - EK
Ricky Ray - MU
Jimmy Maynord - TT
Bernard McIntosh - MO

G

Alt.

RIIIII

10
10
IO
II

308
262
286

-88
-70

II
II
IO

187
242
124

35
131

191

p-

Yds.

YPG

1474
1418
1014

1386
1348
1049

138.6
134.8
104.9

ass

-29

952
730
0

159
745

1ot,

,S.7

923
889

83.9
80.8
74.5

745

PASSING
G

Alt.
215

I. J ohn Hall - WK
2. Brown Sanford - MT
3. Steve Brewer - AP

10
10
10

4. •Bill Hushes - EK
5. •Ricky Ray - MU
6. •S onny DefiUipis - AP

ti

211
158
ICM

II

JS6

6

70

Comp.

Int.

Yds.

108
102
73

13
12
14

1418
1301
1014

54

1

ass

76
31

7
7

952

TD
10
9
7
7
4

504

5

R

Yds.
745

Pct.
.502

.483
.462
.519

PE

108.8
102.8
97.0
149.3
99.5

.487
.443

126.3

YPR

TD

YPG

6.0
4.1
4.8

2
2
5

74.5
70.4
57.2

4.3

a

RUSHING
1.

2.
3.

,.
5.
6.
1.

G
10
9
10
II

Bernard McIntosh - MO
Danny Johnson - MU
Elmer Caldwell - WK
Dale Patton - EK
Dwight Yarn - MO
Alvin Miller - EK

634
572
511
457
552

3.3

s

S0.8

4.5

220

4.7

'

50.1

CT

Yds.

TD

39
34
30

739
4 12
366
344
352
458

3.9
3.4
3.0
2.3

391

6
3
4
0
2
2
3

EP

FG

TP

0

0

54

0
33

0

6

0

0

0
22
0

0
6
0

42
40
30

G
II

FG EP-Att.
6-11
33-35

TP

PPG
4.6

10
10
II
10

6-14
4-10
3-7
7-7

II

4-8

7

4-7

9

II
3

• Nate Jones - WK

124
156
119
110

140
Ill
47

51.1

73.3

PASS RECEIVING
I.

Eddie Preston -

G
JO

WK.

2. Bruce Bryant - MT
3. Ricky Gwinn - WK
4. Gle nn Roberts - TT
s. • Steve Puthoff - AP
6. •Jeff Doss - AP
7. •oHtd Booze - EK

10
IO
II
4
6

7

25

19
19
17

CtPG

4.8

3.2
2.4

SCORING
I. Lindsey Hudspeth - M U
2. Dale Patton - EK
3. David Flores - EK
4. Jerry Parrish - EK
5. Eddie Preston - WK
6. Mike Meador - AP
7. •Barry Skaggs - WK

G
II
10
ti

TD
9

It
10
10
4

7
7
0

a
0

5

"

51
42

KICK SCORING
I.
2.
3.
4.
S.
6.
1.

David Flores - EK
Mike Meador - A P
Ricky Anden:on - WX.
David Tuck - MU
Gerald Robinson - MT
Wayne Anderson - TI
• N ick Rapier - MO
•Does not meet NCAA minimum

55

22-24
25-27
31-31
10- 11
11-12
7-8

51
40
37
40
31
23
19

4.0

3.7
3.6
3. 1
2. 1
2.7

PPG
4.9
4.1
4.6
4.2

4.2
4.0

1.S

�PUNTING
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Steve Davis - TT
John Christopher - MO
Ray Farmer - WK
Bryan Stringer - AP
Joel Scrafton - EK
Bill Ming- MT
David Tuck - M U

No.
79
57
49
46
53
61
61

Av&amp;,

No.
13
17
35

Yds.
124
149
280

Ave.
9.5
8.8
8.0

No.
7
5

Yds.

5

66
62
15

IPG
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4

T
61
53
67

AS!it.
76
78
58
43
19
47

42.5
41.4
39.7
38.9
36.1
35.8
33.9

•

PUNT RETURNS
I. Geor1• Floyd - EK
2. Jerry Flippin - WK
3. J oe Grimsley - AP

INTERCEPTIONS
I.

l,
3.
4.

Geor1• Floyd - E K
Rodney Byrd - EK
Greg Evans - M U

Greg Bauer - TT

5. Greg Hamilt on - TT

68
18

TACKLES AND ASSISTS
I.

2.
3.

Bob McIntyre - EK
Carl Estelle - WK
Fred Griffin - EK

4.

Joe Richard -

5.

Stan Wright - MT
Tommy Warren - MO
Rick Lanpher - M U
Brad Todd - WK

6.
7.
8.

77

EK

99
69
57
43

56

58
72

Tot.
138
13 1
125
120
I 18
116
I 15
115

�EASTERN FOOTBALL SINCE 1910
EKU
1910
OPP
S Richmond (City Team) . . . IS
16 Richmo nd (City Team) .. .. S
0 Lexington H.S. . ........ . 22
0 Pleasureville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
0 Stanford H.S. . .. . .. . .... 16
Record: 1-4-0
[KU
1911
OPP
0 Caldwell H.S.
.... 0
21 Paris H .S . . . . . . .
. .. . . . S
0 Richmond S tars .. .. .. .... . J
S Caldwell H.S. ...... •• .. . . 10
0 Paris H.S. . . . . . . . .
. . . .. S
Record: 1·3-1
EKU
1912
OPP
O Richmond (City Team) .... 0
13
12 Millersburg M.I.
0 Lexington H.S. . .. .. . ... . 34
6
26 Threlkeld Scle&lt;l . .. .• ..
14 Cynthiana H.S. . .
0
0 Millersburg M. 1.
3
0 Georgetown . . . . .
44
7 Cynthiana H.S. . • ... .. .. .. 0
Stanford H.S .
(NA) ..
Record: 3-4-2

EKU
1913
3 Stanford H.S.

14

OPP

. .. ...... 7
Kentucky Wesleyan . . . . . . . 12
Transylvania . .. . .. EKU lost;
no score listed
Lexington H.S. .. .. . (NA)
Record: 1-2-0

EKU
1914
OPP
6 Stanford H.S. . . . .. . ... ... 7
13 Lan caster H.S. ... .. .... ... 0

7 Kcntuclcy Wesleyan . . . . . . . 13
0 Cynthiana H.S. ........ . .. 6
34 Western .. ... . ... ... . .. ... 6
0 Sommct H.S. . . . . . . . . .
46
0 Western . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 18
0 Cynthiana H.S. . . . . . • . . . 81
0 Stanford H.S.
... 6
Reco rd: 2-7-0
EKU
1915
OPP
6 Millersburg M.l. .. ... . ... . 0
0 Kentucky Wesleyan . . . .
33
0 Western .. . .. . ....... .... . 0
0 Millersburg M.1. ... . . . .... 0
6 Western
.. ... . . ... 0
Record: 2-1-2

EKU
1916
OPP
19 K entucky Wesleyan .. ..•... 0
14 Lincoln County . ......... 26
13 Western .... ... ..... ... . . 12
0 Centre . . . . . .. . . ... .... .. 26
6 Lexington H.S. . ......... 18
16 Western ... . . . ... ... . ..... 0
Record: 4-3--0

'Note: There were no tea ms for the
1917 and 1918 seasons due to World
War I.

EKU
1919
OPP
0 Paint Lick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
0 Paris H.S............. ... 40
Record: 0-2-0

EKU
1920
OPP
7 Paint Lick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
2 1 Paint Lick . .. . ... . . .. ..... 0
Richmond Amer. Leg. . EK U
lost; no score listed
Georgetown ..... (NA)
Record: 2-1-0

EKU
1921
OPP
7 Paint Lick .
.... 0
O Kentucky Wes leyan ..... . . . 0
O UK Sophomores ......... 20
O Cumberland .. . . . . . . . ..
33
0 Western . . . . . . . .
21
Record: 1-J...I

EKU
1926
OPP
0 Marshall College
.. .. 14
13 L.M .U.
0
0 Georgeto wn
.. ... 27
0 Transy
. . . . IS
48 Union
6
7 Indiana Teache rs .
. . . 10
41 E. Tenn . Normal .
6
19 St. Mary's College .
0
0 Morris Harvey College .
3
Record: 4-5-0
EKU
1927
OPP
0 Ctntre
7
39 Union .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0
6 Wesleyan
8
JI E .T. T eachers
0
13 Tusculum .
O
12 Morehead
6
13 Uof l
. ... 2 1
32 St. Mary"s . . . . . . . • • • . . .
6
0 Wcs1e rn ..
... . 12

Record: S-4-0
EKU
1921
0 W esleyan . .
0 Transy Frosh .
0 Transy Frosh .. .
6 Cumberland
6 Western
0 Georgetown Frosh
40 Unio n .

OPP
7

0
. .. .. IS
0
. .. 47
0
7

EKU
1928
OPP
0 Louisville . .
72
0 Morris Harvey . . . . • . . . . . . . 18
0 Morehead . . . .. .. .. .
18
0 Transylvania .... ... . . . . . .. 64
0 Kentuc ky Wesleyan
40
7 Union . . . . . . . . . . .
34
Record: 0-6-0

Record: 2-3-2
EKU
1923
0 Slate Frosh
0 Georgetown Frosh .
6 Cumberland
0 Kentuck y Wesleyan
6 Union College .
7 T ransy Reserve
12 Ce ntre F rosh . . .
19 Union College .

OPP
7

2
.. .. . 26
9

6
0
. . . . 21
0

EKU
1929
OPP
2 Union .. .. . . ... • •.. .
. . . 19
I 4 Sue Bennet!
8
0 Murray .
. . .. ... .. 46
6 Morehead
. . 13
0 Transy
. . . 36
0 Georgetown
. .. . 38
6 U of L ..
.. 19
0 Wesleyan
. . 26
0 Western
. . . .. 36

Record: 1-8-0

Record:3-5-1
EKU
1924
OPP
0 Wesleyan .
.. 27
19 Cumberland
6
13 Georgetown Frosh . .
0
49 St. Mary's
0
. . .. 13
7 L.M.U .
0 Transy
. .... . . . •.. . . . .. 56
14 Morehead
0
33 Union . .
0

Rccord :S-3--0
EKU
1925
OPP
0 UK Frosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
7 Georgetown
. .. . IJ
0 L.M .U. . .
0
13 St. Mary's
7
6 Transy
67 Morehead
0
49 Union
0

·· ···· ········•··

Record: 3-3• I

57

EKU
1930
OPP
0 Sue Bennett
6
O Murray . .... .. . ........ . . . 52
0 U of L . . . . . . . . . ..• ..... .. S2
0 Wesleyan
. . . 33
13 Morehead
0
2 T ransy
. 26
0 Union
. . . . . 45
0 Western
.. SO

Record : 1-7-0
EKU
1931
J I Sue Bennett .
0 Ohio Northern
0 Wiuenberg
12 U of L
0 Georgetown
8 L.M. U.
Western

Record: 1-6-0

..

OPP
0
. . . 16
. . .. . . . 99
. . . 19
.. . 25

.. 13
. . . 42

�OPP

EKU
1932
6 Georgetown .
)8 U of L
0 Union.
0
19

7
0
0
0

Transy
M orehead

0

Record: 2-1 -2

EKU
1933
6 Union .
Q Georgetown .
0 East Te nn.
0

T ransy

6
7

Morehead
Louisville

OPP

Record: 6- 1-0

EKU
1945
OPP
19 Indianapolis State .
. . . 12
14 Tenn Tech
...... 12
7 Central Mich. .. .. ....... . . 14
Murray .
7
6 Valparaiso
. ... ?I: .
0 Catawba .. . .............. 13
32 Tenn. Tech
0
54 Kirksville (Missouri) .
0

Record: 4-3-1

0
0

6
0
13

OPP

EKU
1934
0 M iami (Oh io)
0 T ransy
7 Union.
9 Georgetown .
7 Morehead
9 Western
6 Louisville: .
Record: 1-6-0

19
18
.. .... . 14
. 18
0
47
. . . . IJ

OPP

EKU
1935
7 Miami (Ohio .
66 Alfred Holbroo k
52 Hiwassee
6 Georgetown . .
U of L .
Centre
. . . . ..
Morehead
Transy
Union

0
0
0
0
0
32
7
0

6

Record: 1-2-3

9
0
53
6

OPP

EKU
1938
19 Georgetown .
7 T ransy
19 East Tenn. Teachers .
47 Cent ral No r mal .
0 Morehead
7 Western
36 Indiana St. Teachers .
18 Union.

.

. ... . .

33
6
0
8
0
. . . 19
0

EKU
1939
21 Carso n Newma n
39 Transy
20 Cumbe rland
14 Central Michigan
21 Georgetown .
6 Morehead
32 Union .
0 Western
28 Indiana Teachers

OPP
7
7
0
.... 18
0
7
.. 26

Record: 6 -3-0

EKU
1946
IJ Tenn. Tech
7 Catawba
Central M ichigan .
26 Murray
7 Tenn. Tech
12 Valparaiso .
6 Morehead
28 U of L . . .
6 Western

OPP
0
9

. . .. . .. 20
..... 13
.. 20
7
.. 12
7

0

Record: 5--4--0

OPP

EKU
1940
20 Illinois Normal .
35 Northern Il l.
27 Morehead
)9 Arkansas A&amp;M . .
48 Bowling Green (Ohio) .
2l Central Mich iga n .
48 Cumberland
31 King College .

0
0
. .. 13
0
0
0
7

Record: 8-0-0

EKU
1947
OPP
14 Eastern Illinois
.1 3
6 Marshall
7
13 M urray.
.... 21
34 Emory and Hen ry .
0
18 Valparaiso .
0
34 Morehead
7
13 U of L .. . ....... ... ...... 14
27 W estern
7
6 SE Louisiana . . . ...... . .. 30

Record: 5--4-0

.. 12
.... 40

6

Record: 4-6-1

EKU
1936
OPP
39 Marshall
0
7 Franklin ( Ind.) .
0
34 Alfred Holbrook
0
7 Morehead . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . 19
6 Geo rgetown .
2
9 U of L
6
l l T ransy
6
0 Western
12 Union .

EKU
1941
18 N. W. Missouri .
14 Carson Newman .
6 Murray
21 King College
20 Western
4 1 Georgetown
54 Ill. No rmal
)2 Morehea d . . . . . . . . .

OPP
0
0
0
..... 27
0

.. .

0
.

. . . 13

Record : 7-1-0

Record: 8-3-0

Record: 7-2--0

EKU
1937
7 T enn . Tech .
28 Franklin Co llege .
12 Transy
14 Central Normal
0 Morehead
0 Weste rn
14 Union .
6 U of L .

Record: l -2-1

OPP
0
6
6
7
. . .. 26
. 23
0
6

EKU
1948
OPP
0 Xavier University ...... .. .. 31
25 Eastern Illinois . .
.. .... 14
20 Ma rshall
7
6 Murray
0
Emory
and
Henry
35
6
20 Michigan Normal .
0
7 Morehead
0
0 Evansville
13 Weste rn .. . . . ... . . . . .. . . .. 14
32 Northern Illinois .
7
26 SE Lo uisiana .

EKU
1942
OPP
l l Tenn. Tech .
0
7 W . Missouri State .
7
0 Morris Harvey
7
6 U of Akron
0
18 Western
0
20 West Liberty
6
0 Morehead
.. .. 20
6 Mu rray · ··· · ·· · · · · •· · ·
6

Record: 4- 2-2
1943-44 no sports due to w■r

58

EKU
1949
OPP
Heidelberg
. 19
7 Marshall
. ...... 24
20 Murray .
0
20 Wofford
. ... .. .. . 27
20 Michigan Normal
6
26 Mo rehead
.. . 27
7 Evansville
7
20 Western
7
21 Bowli ng Green (Ohio) . .. . 13

Record: 4-4-1

�EKU
6
)4
0
47

S6
14
26
I)
)4
13

OPP

I9SO

. IS
0
19
Murray
7
Tenn. Tech . .
Erskine .
··· · ·· 0
7
Morehead
.20
Evansville
. 14
Western
Bowling Green (Ohio) . ..... 7
. 14
Wo fford .. .

Hciddbcrg
Marshall

EKU
6
14
21
7
13
)S
20
7
13
)

Record: 6-4-0

1'151
Hillsdale
M arshall

Murray.

Tenn. Tech
Ers kine .
Morehead

Evansville
Western
Ohio University .. ..
Stetson Universily .

OPP

6
. . . . . . 21
6
6
Omaha .
. . . . . . 20
Morehead
. . 14
Morris Harvey . .
6
Wes1crn · · ·· ·· · · ·· •• · · ··
0
U of L . .
.... . 4S
Wofford
0
Record: S-4-1

1'156
OPP
12 Toledo
6
7 M urray .
. .. ... . 14
19 Middle Tennessee .
... .. 26
12 East Tennessee ..
. ... .. I)
6 Western
..... . 14
13 Morris Harvey .
.. .. . 7
2S Tenn. Tech ... . . . . . . . . . . . . I)
19 Morehead
· · •· 0
.. .... . 14
6 U of L
Record: 4-5-0

OPP

EKU

Record: 7-) -0

EKU
7
26
0
14
3S
20
6
20

1'152
Toledo . ..
Marshall
Murray ...

Tenn. T ech
Evansville
Morehead
Western
U of L ..
Record: 3-4-1

6
... · · · • ·· .. . .. 19
.20
.. .... . 28
..... 0
.20
.48
.34

EKU
20
15
19
0
19
25
S9
I)
20
)0

1953
John Carroll
Middle Tennessee

Murray .....

Tenn. Tech
Youngstown

M orehead .. ..
Evansville
Western ... .
U of L ....
Stetson University

OPP
. .. .. 19
6
. 14
7
. 20
7
9
7
. 13
. .. 26

1'157
0 Toledo
14 U of L . . .
26 Murray.
14 Middle Tennessee
13 East T cnnessee ..
13 Youngstown
28 Western
14 Tennessee Tech ...
40 Morehead
Record: 4-5-0

OPP
. . ... ... 7
.. . 40
. . ... 19
.)S
... . 27
.. . . . 0
0
.. )4
)

OPP
1953
2 Toledo .... . .. .. . ... . . ... . 19
.. 20
7 U of L . .
6
14 Murray . .
. 14
0 Middle Tennessee .
.. 6
13 East Tennessee
... . . . 0
9 Youngstown ..
14 Western
... 21
. . ... 20
19 Tennessee Tech
... .. 6
24 Morehead
Record: )-6-0
EKU

Record: 8-2-0

1954
OPP
0
John Carroll .
Middle Tennessee .
0
Murray .. .
6
Tenn. Tech . ..
Yo ungstown
Morehead
I) Toledo ...
.13
21 Western
0
20 U o f L .
6
6 Omaha (Tangerine Bowl) ..

EKU
7
7
19
12
0
27
17
0
0
0

1960
Ft. Campbell.
U of L . .. . .

OPP

6
.28
.... 21
Murray .. ... .
Middle Tennessee . .
... 14
East Tennessee . . .
0
. . 13
Austin Peay .
Western . ..
7
Tenn. Tech
.. . .. . .... 20
... 21
Morehead ..
Marshall . .
. . 13
Record: ) -6-1

EKU

12
6
9
.. 14
0
0
7
7
... 13
.26

OPP

EKU
31
13
0
IS
S8
6
6
)I
27
14

1955

Toledo
Middle Tennessee
Murray .. ..
Tenn. Tech

1961
OPP
6 U o f L .... . ......
. . . 33
14 Murray
. 13
IS Mid dle Tennessee .
.. 22
22 East Tennessee
.13
21 Austin Peay
7
IS Western
... ... ... . 16
8 Tenn. Tech
.. 14
I) Morehead
0
0 Marshall
. . 20
Record: 4 -5-0

EKU

1961

EJ(U

22
14
28
20
14
6
21
12
12

OPP

.. .. ...

Tampa University . , .
6
Murray .. . .. .
. ....... 17
Middle Tennessee . ..
8
East Tenncssec .. . .. . . . . . . . 14
Austin Peay . . .. .. ..
7
Western .. . . .
s
Tenn. Tech ... . .... .. ..... 0
Morehead . ...
. 20
.. . . .. 29
East Carolina
Record: 6-)-0

EKU

1963
OPP
Austin Peay .
. ... . 0
Findlay . . .. ..
.28
Murray .. .
. 20
. ))
Middle Tennessee . .. .
East Tennessee ....
. . JS
)
Tampa University . ..
7
6 Western .. ..
.. 29
19 Tenn. Tech
. 21
0 Morehead
6
) 4 Youngstown
. . . 14
Record: 2-8-0
14
7
0
28
12

EKU
19
26
2S
14
2S
12

Record: 8-0- 1

1959
OPP
Toled o
..... 20
U of L
... .. .. 14
7 Murray
.... 0
6 Middle Tennessee ..
.. 14
7 East Tennessee
. .. 13
21 Austin Peay ... .
7 Western
. .. . . 14
10 Tenn . Tech .. . . .
. .. .. 14
12 Morehead ... . ..
· · · ··· 7

EKU
2

Record: 3-6-0

59

EKU
0
7
6
13
JS
17
0
7
10

1964

Austin Peay .
Youngstown
Murray ... .
Middle Tennessee
East Tennessee
Findlay ..
Western
T enn. Tech
Morehead
Record: 3-5-1

OPP
.26

..... . 21
6

. . 20
.13
.14
.24
.27
... .. 7

�EKU
1965
OPP
3S AustinPcay•
.. 30
I 2 Marshall
.. 28
17 Murray
. 17
10 Middle Tennessee
..... 14
23 East T cnncssec . .
..... 0
3 Findlay . .
. .... .. .. . ... 34
28 Western
,. 12
28 T enn. T~ch . .
. . 14
38 Morehead
.. 20
Record: 4-4-1
•Forfeited

EKU
33
26
27

I~

..... . . 15
6

Marshall
Murray .
6
Middle Tennessee .
. 22
East Tennessee
7
Findlay
6
Western
..... 12
Tenn. Tech .. ........ .. ... 7
Morehead . . .
. 21
Tampa University
6
Record: 7-3-0

21
35

24
3
19
14

EKU
1967
0 Dayton . .
35 East Tennessee .
37 Austin Peay .... . .. .
14 Mid d le Tennessee

OPP
. ... 16
7

0
7

55

0

Northwood
14 Western
28 Murray.
24 Tenn. Tech
37

1
21

. 14
7
0
.... . 12
.. 7
.. . 13

Youngstown
Morehead

• Ball State . ..

Record: 8-1-2
• NCAA Grantland Rice Bowl

EXU

1968

OPP
0

Hillsdale. Mich.

63

23 East Tennessee
21
49
20
16

.. .. 20

Austin P eay . .
. . .. 20
Middle Tennessee
.. 21
Akron
.. 3 1
Western Kentucky . ........ 7

21 Murray State.. . . .. ...
Tenn. Tech
12 You ngstown . . .
35 Morehead
38

Record: 8-2--0

.20

........ 14
. .. 26

Record: 8-2-0

EKU
1911
OPP
20 SE Louisiana
. .. . .. .... . 12
21 Northern Iowa . . .
.. 7
28 Eas1 Tennessee .
. ... 14
14 Austin Peay
9
18 Middle Tennessee . . .... . . .. 31
0 Eastern Michigan . .
0
7 Western Kentucky
... 16
7 Murray State . . .
. . 17
14 T enn. Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
28 Applachian State
.14
Morehead State .
. .... 10

Record: 6-4-1

EKU
1972
OPP
10 SE Louisiana
0
34 Indiana Univ. (Pa.)
1
12 East Tennessee .. . .. .. .. .. . 28
21 Austin Peay
6
13 Middle Tennessee
0
14 Centra l Michigan .. ........ 21
0 Wes tern Kentucky .. - - ... . . JO
3 Mu rray State
0 Tenn. Tech
. 14
7 Appalachian State . . . ... . . . 55
28 Morehead State
6
Record: l -6-0
EKU
1973
OPP
10 UT-Chattanooga
6
26 Indiana (Pa.)
. .... .. I 3
14 East Tennessee
. 38
24 Austin Peay
... 7
29 Middle Tennessee . .
. 28
16 UT-Martin . .
. .. 14
0 Western Kentucky . . .
. 35
20 Murray State .... .... ..... . 21
30 Tenn. Tech .
. . . . 14
7 Central Michigan
.. 21
37 Morehead State .
.. .. 25

Record: 1-4-0

EKU
13
7

1969
Ball State

East Tennessee
29 Austin Peay ..
14 Middle Tcnnesstt
9
26
34
17
14
11

EKU
1975
OPP
42 Wisconsin-Oshkosh
1
30 Dayton ...
.. ..... . ..... 24

JO UT-Chattanooga
.. JO
East Tennessee .. .. . . . . .... 14
49 Austin Peay .
0
34 Middle Tennessee .......... 24
13 Western Kentucky
7
7 Murray State
. ... .. . . . 26
3 Tenn. Tech
... .. .. 14
50 Ashland College ..
.. .... 36
17 Morehead Staie
9
Record: 8-2-1
21

..

O PP

A ustin Peay

20

EKU
1970
OPP
13 Ball State .
. . . .. .. 12
10 East Tennessee
6
38 Austin Peay
7
24 Middle Tennessee
. JO
21 Eastern Michigan . .
.. . . JO
7 Western Kentucky .
. 19
17 Murray State . . . .
7
20 Tenn. Tech
.. 13
9 Indiana State ...
0
13 Morehead State
. 16

OPP
0
. 19

. .. . JO

0
Akron ..
. ... 28
Western Kentucky ......... 21
Murray State .
.... 13
Tenn. Tech ......
7
Indiana State . . .
.. 12
Morehead State ..
... 23

EKU
1974
OPP
11 Dayton . . .
. .. 23
21 East Tenn essee
.. . 20
22 Austin Peay
9
21 Middle Tennesse
.. .... 17
24 UT-Martin
9
24 Western Kentucky
.. . 34
30 Murray State . .. ... . .. .. . . . 16
29 Te nn. Tech
. . .. 14
34 Ashland College
... 23
21 Mo rehead State
.... 14

Record: 8-2-0

Record: 6-4-0

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EKU
1976
21 Dayton .. .

21
28

21
27
40

6
12
28
31

7

OPP
7
Delaware .
. . . . .. .. 37
Wiuenbcrg
0
' East Tennessee
.. 10
• Austin Peay .. . . . . .... . .. . . 13
' Middle Tennessee . . . . ... .. . 14
• Western Kentucky . . . . . . . 10
' Murray State .
. .. . 10
•Tennessee Tech .
. ... 14
• Morehead State .
. . 12
North Dakota State (NCAA
Division II Playoffs)
. 10
Record: 8~3-0
• Ohio Valley Conference game

EKU
1977
24
Delaware
14
Wittenberg . . .
38 • East Ten nessee
17 ' Austin Peay
10 • Middle Tennessee
35 •Western Kentuc ky
20 • Murray Sta te
28 •Tennessee Tech ..
13
Dayton ............ .
42 • M orenead State .. .

OPP
7
17
34

20
19

JO
24
21
20
13

Record: 5-5-0
'Ohio Vall ey Co nference gam e

EKU
1978
OPP
10 Troy State
... .. 16
49 East Tennessee ..... . ...... 6
14 Austin P eay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
42 Middle Tennessee .. .. .... 12
17 Dayton . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 16
16 Western Kentucky . . . . . . . . 17
24 Murray State ..... .. ..... 21
20 Tennessee Tech
16
35 Akron .................. 14
30 Morehead State . . . . . . . . . . . 0
Record: 8-2·0

�Men's Cross Country
1980 Schedule
Date
Sept. 13
Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 4
Oct. 11
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. I
Nov. 8

Opponent
Marshall Invitational
Univ. of Ky. Invitational
Ky. Intercollegiate Championship
EK U Invitational
Indiana Univ. Invitational
OPEN
OVC Championship
OPEN
NCAA District Ill Championship

Site
Time
Huntington, W.Va. 11 :00 a.m.
Lexington
Williamsburg, Ky.
Home
11 :00 a.m.
Bloomington, Ind.

Murray, Ky.
Greenville, S.C.

1980 ROSTER
Name
Steve Angerman
Dennis Creekmore
Andy Crowley
Bill Mo rgan
Terry Lakes
Mike Lasley
Gary Noel

Class

Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Soph.
Sr.

Hometo wn
Dayton, Ohio
Williamsburg, Ky.
Danville, Ky.
Rochester, Mich.
Richmond, Ind.
Macomb, Mich.
Louisville, Ky.

1980 PROSPECTUS
Coach Rick Erdmann hopes to improve on his team's fourth-place finish last year. But it
won't be easy by any means. Labeling t he schedule "very tough," he added, " It includes all the
major invitationals in Kentucky a nd the surrounding states.
"The team will have a number of returning letter winners, but it will lack depth, which could
be a factor," he said.
Senior Bill Morgan, a n outstanding runner at EK U, will be the team leader. He placed
second in the 1,000-yard run indoors last season.

Rick Erdmann
Head Coach

Dennis Creekmore

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�Women's Cross Country

1980 Schedule
D ate

Opponent

Site

Time

Sept. 20
Sept. 27
Oct. 3
Oct. II
Oct. 18
Oct. 25
Nov. I

Kentucky
KICC Meet
EKU Invitational
Southern Illinois
K WIC C hampionship
OVC Championship
AIA W Region II Meet

Away
Louisville
Home
Away
Home
TBA
TBA

10:00
11:00
11:00
11:00
11:00
11:00
11:00

1980 ROSTER
Name

Class

Hometown

Iris Amos
Rebecca Crawley
Lisa Pequignot
Terry Spears
Sue Schaefer
Jean Strait
Barb Fennell

J r.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Sr.
Soph.
Fr.

Sandy Ridge, N.C.
Louisville, Ky.
Springfield, Ohio
Danville, Ky.
Williamsville, N.Y.
Bryan, Ohio
Cambridge, Ontario Can.

1980 PROSPECTUS
Coach Sandy Martin will have a veteran unit to work with in the upcoming 1980 cross
country team at EK U with four seniors and one junior among the top seven a thletes. Seniors
Terry Spears and Sue Sc haefer will lead the way for Eastern. Other seniors include Lisa
Pequignot and Rebeca Crawley, while Iris Amos, who also is a hurdler for EK U'sdefending OVC
champion women's track, will return for her junior season.
EK U will be hoping to improve upon its third place finishes in the KICC and OVC meets.

Sandy Martin
Head Coach

Becky Crawley

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Sue Schaefer

�Men's Golf
1980 SCHED ULE
Date

Opponent

Site

Sept. 19-20
Oct. 5-6
Oct. 10-12
Nov. 14-16

Murray State Invitational
EKU Fall Invitational
Buckeye Fall Classic
All-Dixie Intercollegiate

Murray, Ky.
Home
Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ga.

1980 ROSTER
Name

Class

Ht.

Wt.

Hometown

Mike Frey
Gary Fischer
Jerry Clark
Brian Gurzynski
Steve Haluska
Gregg Shawen
Mark Wheeler
Darrell Donovan
Kelly Finney

Sr.
Sr.
J r.
Soph.
Sr.
Soph.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.

6-1
5-1 I
6-1
6-1
5-9
5-9
6-0
6-3
5-9

170
160
195
165
145
145
165
180
160

Lombard, III.
Plantation, Fla.
Paintsville, Ky.
Angola, Ind.
Johnson City, N .Y.
Kettering, Ohio
Omaha, Neb.
Hialeah, Fla.
Fairfield, Ohio

Letters

3
I
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

1980 PROSPECTUS
Coach Ray Struder's defending Ohio Valley Conference champion golf team returns two of
its top five golfers for the 1980 fall season.
Leading the way will be three-year letterman, Mike Frey, a senior who tied for 12th position
in last spring's OVC Tourney with a 54-hole t otal of 22 1. The other returning lettermen is senior
Gary Fischer who carded a 227 in the OVC event.
Other returning members of the 1979 team include sophomores Brian Gurzynski and Gregg
Sh_awen, junior Jerry Clark and seniors Steve Haluska and Mark Wheeler.

Ray Struder
Head Coach

Mike Frey

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Gary Fischer

�•

Women's Field Hockey
1980 Schedule
D ate
Sept. 6
Sept. 13
Sept. 19-20
Sept. 27
Sept. 30
Oct. 4-5
Oct. 7
Oct. 11

Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 18
Oct. 21
Oct. 24
Oct. 25
Oct. 27
Oct. 29
Nov. I
Nov. 7-8
Nov. 19-22

Opponent
Blue Grass Assoc. (Scrimmage)
Miami
EK U Invitational
Dayton
Earlham College
VP! Invitational
Kentucky
Longwood College
Furman
Louisville
Southeast Missouri State

Southern Illinois
Northern Illinois
Indiana
Ohio
Bowling Green
Berea
Louisville
KWIC Tournament
AIA W Regional Tournament
AJA W Nationals

Site
Home
Oxford, Ohio
Home
Home
Richmond, Ind.
Blacksburg, Va.
Home
Home
Home
Home
Cape Girardeau,
Mo.
Carbondale, Ill.
Carbondale, Ill.
Bloomington, Ind.
Athens, Ohio
Athens, Ohio
Home
Louisville
Berea
High Point, N.C.

Time
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
TBA
TBA
4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.
Noon
4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.

1980 ROSTER
Name
Trish Clary
Anne Daugherty
Jean Dickson
Patricia Drumm
Teresa Ga rchinsky
Robin Forhecz
Suzanne Hastings
Wilma Howard
Theresa Lang
Carole Ann Lankford
Lisa Loran
Normandie May
Laura Purdy
Deborah Ray
Jackie Stivers
Cindy Taylor
Debbie Wright

Manager:
Teri Dietrich

Class

J r.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.

Fr.
Soph.
Soph.
J r.
Soph.
Soph.
Jr.

Jr.
Soph.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.

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Ho metown
Bowling Green, Va.
Englewood, Ohio
Bergenfield, N.J.
Coldwater, Mich.
Folsom, N.J.
Saddle River, N.J.
Salisbury, Md.
Louisville, Ky.
Bordentown, N.J.
S harptown, Md .
Louisville, Ky.
Lancaster, O hio
Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Fairport, N.Y.
Bricktown, N.J.
Trotwood, Ohio

Lexington, Ky.

�1980 PROSPECTUS
The K WIC Division I Champions face their toughest schedule in 1980, coming off a 9-2-4
record last season. T he returning starting squad of two seniors, five juniors and two sophomores
is a young but experienced unit. Complementing the starters will be freshmen Anne Daugherty
a nd Robin Forhecz, who should add both speed and quickness.
The defensive unit returns five of seven to the backfield, where T rece Lang will move to the
sweep position a nd Suzanne Hastings will assume the goalkeeping responsibilities. Cindy
Taylor's leadership and solid defensive play will certainly be a factor. Sophomores Carole Ann
Lankford and Lisa Loran will be at their mid-field positions at link.
Balanced scoring power is the fea ture of the offensive unit, with the addition of Forhecz to
the right side of the field to balance the threat of Jackie Stivers and Patti Drumm on the left. The
excellent cutting ability of Debbie Wright a nd Laura Purdy should help give the line that added
scoring punch.

Lynne Harvel
Head Coach

Cindy Taylor

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Laura Purdy

�Rifle

..

1980 Schedule
Date

Opponent

Sept. 20
Oct. 4
Oct. 11-12
Oct. 18
Oct. 25-26
Nov. I
Nov. 8-9, 14-16
Nov. 8-9
Nov. 16
Jan. 24
Feb. 14
Feb. 28
March 14

Western
Kentucky, Murray State
OVC Tournament
Western Ky. Tournament
East Tennessee
Golden Eagle Tournament
Colonel Invitational
Welch's Tournament
Univ. of Ky. Tournament
Murray State Tournament
Ohio State
NCAA Sectionals
NCAA Championship

Site

Home
Home
Lexington
Bowling Green
Johnson City, Tenn.
Cookeville, Tenn.
Home
Cincinnati, Ohio
Lexington
Murray
Columbus, Ohio
Morgantown, W. Va.
West Point, N.Y.

1980 ROSTER
Name

Pos.

Class

Hometown

Dan Durben
Karen Long
Mark Bender
Kim Floer
Ron Wigger
Alain Haab
Susan Giantasio
Da n Wigger
Peggy Zeller

Team Captain
1st Team
1st Team
1st Team
2nd Team
1st Team
2nd Team
2nd Team
2nd Team

Sr.
Jr.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.
Fr.

St. Paul, Minn.
Springfield, W. Va.
Arlington Heights, Ill.
Cincinnati, Ohio
Columbus, Ga.
Sandusky, Ohio
Milford, Conn.
Columbus, Ga.
Louisville, Ky.

1980 PROSPECTUS
Losing only one first-team shooter from last year's nationally fifth-ranked squad, the I 980
season should be a bright one for head coach Nelson Beard. Two of the nation's top high school
prospects join the team this year in the persons of Alain Haab and Dan Wigger.
" Rifle Collegiate Sport is growing more competitive each season," said Beard. "It will
become even more competitive now that the NCAA has recognized rifle shooting as a championship sport. We hope to finish in the top five again this year but with a much stronger team."

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS
Dan Durben - the top shooter on the squad. Finished 13th in individual smallbore
competition in last season's NCAA championship, making it his best performance ever. He made
second team All-American in the smallbore category and honorable mention for air rifle.
Karen Long - enjoyed her best year last season at EK U, firing an 1147 at the University of
Kentucky Invitational match, while finishing second in her class. She finished in the top 40in the
nation in both smallbore and air rifle.
Mark Bender - carries an average score of I 133 (smallbore) into the new season. He also
placed in the nation's top 40 in smallbore shooting.

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�Nelson Beard
Head Coach

Dan Durben

Karen Long

RECORDS
Last year's squad recorded the second highest score ever shot (4,547). The 1978-79 team
holds the record with a 4,552 mark.

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�Women's Tennis

Dr. Martha Mullins
Head Coach

Mary Hochwalt

Deanna Addis

1980 Schedule
Date
Sept. 18
Sept. 23
Sept. 26-27

Sept. 19-20
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

I
3
4

7
11

Oct. 15
Oct. 17
Oct. 24-25

Opponent
Louisville
Marshall
Murray State
Univ. of Alabama (Huntsville)
Austin Peay
East Tennessee
Others
Morehead
Western
Middle Tennessee
Kentucky
Miami
Ball State
Tennessee
Purdue
KWIC Division I
State Championship

Site
Home
Home
Murray

Time
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m.

Johnson City, Tenn.
Home
3:00 p.m.
Bowling Green
3:00 p.m.
Murfreesboro, Tenn. 10:00 a.m.
Lexington
3:00 p.m.
Miami, Ohio
Knoxville, Tenn.
Lexington
Louisville

3:00 p.m.

1980 ROSTER
Name
Deanna Addis
Tiffany Benning
Sheila Bolin
Mary Hochwalt
Linda Lisch
Jacquie Powell
Joy Rupert

Class
Jr.
Soph.
Sr.
Sr.
Soph.
Jr.
Soph.

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Hometown
Springfield, Ohio
Rock Ford, Mich.
Kissimmee, Fla.
Dayton, Ohio
Springfield , Ohio
Louisville, Ky.
Ashland, Ky.

�1980 PROSPECTUS
With all players returning from last season's 15-8 squad, the 1980 fall campaign holds much
promise for coach Martha Mullins. Senior Mary Hochwalt and junior Deanna Addis will lead
the netter's attack. Hochwait comprised a 16-11 singles record at the No. I position last year while
Addis, playing either No. 2 or No. 3 for the team, had the best singles record. She also won the
No. 2 position at the 1980 OVC Tournament.
Sophomore Joy Rupert and senior Sheila Bolin will also add experience to the team. Rupert
developed her game throughout her freshman year and has yet to reach her potential. Bolin, a
junior college transfer from Florida, had a good first year at EKU.
Rounding out the order will be junior Jacquie Powell and sophomores Linda Lisch and
Tiffany Benning. These returning players will be joined by incoming recruits and players added
fo llowing fall tryouts.

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS
Mary Hochwalt - a finalist in the OVC Tournament at No. I singles position.
Deanna Addis - qualified for 1980 AJA W Region II Individual Singles and Doubles
C hampionship. Was also the winner of the OVC Tournament at No. 2 singles position
and was named co-winner of the 1980 OVC Women's Tennis Most Valuable Player
award.

RECORDS 1979-80
Singles
Mary Hochwalt
Deanna Addis
Joy Rupert
S heila Bolin
Jacquie Powell
Linda Lisch
Tiffany Benning

Wins
17
18
16
15
8
0

0

Losses Doubles
II
Hochwalt-Rupert
Addis-Powell
9
IO
Bolin-Lisch
11
II
4
4

Team record since 1970 is 93-39.

69

Wins
4
3
2

Losses
3
3
I

�Women's Volleyball
1980 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 6
Sept. 10
Sept. 15
Sept. 19-20
Sept. 25-27
Oct. 1
Oct. 4
Oct. 7
Oct. 9-1 I
Oct. 14
Oct. 17-18
Oct. 22
Oct. 28
Nov. I

Opponent
KWIC Preview Day
Miami (Ohio)
Morehead State
OYC Tournament
EKU Invitational
Northern Kentucky
Morehead State
Louisville
Michigan State Invitational
Kentucky
Wright State Invitational
Cincinnati
Louisville
Northern Kentucky
East Tennessee
Nov. 3
Dayton
Nov. 6
Kentucky
Nov. 14-15
KWIC Championships
Nov. 2 1-22
AJA W Region II Div. I
Championship
December 10-11 AIA W National Championship

Site
Time
Lexington
Oxford, Ohio
6:00 p.m.
Morehead
7:00 p.rn.
Cookeville, Tenn.
'fBA
Horne
10:00 a.m.
Highland Hts., Ky. 7:00 p.m.
Home
TBA
Home
7:00 p.m.
East Lansing, Mich. 11 :00 a.m.
Home
7:00 p.m.
Dayton, Ohio
3:00 p.m.
Cincinnati, Ohio
7:00 p.m.
Louisville
7:00 p.m.
Home
11:00 a.m.

Dayton, Ohio
Lexington
Highland Hts., Ky.

7:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
TBA

1980 ROSTER
Name
Kay Bieger

Laurie Briggs
Sandy Carrel
Lori Duncan
Terri Dyer
Kelly Jo Irwin
Judy Kersting
Deanne Madden
Ramona McGovern
Joan Messerknecht
Nancy Stoeckle
Michelle Tella
Sharon Walker
Sondra Ward

Pos.
Setter-All
Around
Wing Hitter
Middle-Outside
Hitter
Wing Quick
Hitter
Middle-Wing
Hitter
Setter-Defensive
Specialist
Wing Hitter
Middle
Wing Hitter
Setter-All
Around
Outside Hitter
Middle
Wing-Middle
Wing Hitter

,..,.

Class
Jr.

Ht.
5-5

Wt.
120

Hometown
Ft. Mitchell, Ky.

Jr.
Fr.

5-10
5-11

170
157

Northbrook, Ill.
Mt. Carmel, Ill.

Fr.

5-8

130

North Huntingdon, Pa.

Fr.

6-0

145

Indianapolis, Ind.

Fr.

5-6

130

Indianapolis, Ind.

Fr.
Soph.
Soph.
Soph.

5-11
5-11
5-10
5-8

133
145
150
128

Cincinnati, Ohio
Hopewell, Ohio
Bellevue, Ky.
Baltimore, Ohio

Jr.
Fr.
Sr.
Soph.

5-10
6-0
5-7
5-5

135
145
128
129

Park Hills, Ky.
Akron, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Newport, Ky.

a
rti-Y
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Dr. Geri Polvino
Head Coach

Joan
Messerknecht

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-

Kay
Bieger

�Letters or Recognition:
Kay Bieger - All Regional; Laurie Briggs - Suburban Trib All-Star, Outstanding
Sophomore in Physical Education; Sandy Carrel - All Conference Team; Lori Duncan - F irst
Team All State, MVP, All Star; Terri Dyer - Lettered in Volleyball, Basketball, T rack; Kelly Jo
Irwin - All Star, Nominated FCA Athlete of the Year; Judy Kersting - All Star, Lettered in
Volleyball &amp; Basketball; Deanne Madden - All League, Leading Spiker/ Blocker; Ramona
McGovern - All-Conference !st Team, All-Region !st Team; Joan Messerknecht -Player of
the Year in Mid-State League; Nancy Stoeckle - All Regional Player, KWIC All State 1978;
Michelle Tella - Lettered in Volleyball and Basketball; Sharon Walker - Numerous awards
and recognitions in high school; College letter two years; Sondra Ward - MVP, Lettered
Volleyball, basketball and track.

1980 PROSPECTUS
The 1980 volleyball season promises to be an exciting and action-filled year. Senior Sharon
Walker and juniors Kay Bieger, Laurie Briggs and Nancy Stoeckle will return to lead the team in
its drive for the KWIC Championship. Four much-improved sophomores will contribute to this
effort.
The team faces a tough schedule, featuring the Seventh Annual EKU Invitational. Twenty
teams from seven states will compete.
"The 1980 team represents the best talent assembled at Eastern over the 14-year history of
the program," said head coach, Dr. Geri Polvino. "The ability of the team to work together,
overcome disappointment and train hard will determine its outcome."

TOP RETURNING PLAYERS
Kay Bieger - represents the competitive spirit of the team. She leads the team in passing and
serving efficiency and holds the record for the highest passing average in a single match with a
perfect score of 100 per cent.
Nancy Stoeckle - named to the 1978 K WIC All-Star team, she leads the squad in spiking.
Deanne Madden - a much-improved freshman, she is the team's power attacker and strong
middle blocker.
Joan Messerknecht - an all-around player who leads the team in blocking efficiency.

RECORDS
Won 67 percent of state, regional and national competitions since 1967 with two losing
seasons.
Above record includes four KWIC State Championships and three AIA W Region II
Championships.

Individual Records for 1979:

Spiking - Nancy Stoekle, 63%
Blocking - Joan Messerknecht, 51 %
Passing - Kay Rieger, 65%
Serving - Kay Bieger, 64%
Setting - Joan Messerknecht, 69%

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�CONFERENCE
AFFILIATIONS

In 1941, foresighted men had visions of an
Ohio Valley Conference. Sportswriters speculated about the impending division of the
Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Virtually all agreed it was just a matter of
time until the division took place and a new
athletic conference was formed.
Then the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor
and America was plunged into World War II.
Seven years later, after the hostilities had
ceased, a pre-war dream became a post-war
reality. The "Big Five" of the K.I.A.C.
withdrew to form the Ohio Valley Conference.
Making the move were Western Kentucky
State College, Eastern Kentucky State
College, Murray State College, Morehead
State College and the University of Louisville.
They were joined by Evansville College and,
shortly thereafter, by Tennessee Tech and
Marshall College.
Purpose of the O.V.C., which was set forth
in its constitution, is "to regulate, control and
promote all the recognized branches of
intercollegiate athletics in institutions
represented."
Through a gradual process, the Ohio Valley
Conference was to become a league of
Kentucky and Tennessee state colleges.
Middle Tennessee State College joined the
rolls in 1952, East Tennessee State University
in 1957 and Austin Peay State College in the
spring of 1962. They replaced Louisville,
which became in independent in 1949, and
Marshall a nd Evansville, which departed in
1952.
The University of Akron and Youngstown
State University have joined the OVC during
the past two years.
Eastern's women's teams are members of
t h e 19-school Kentucky W omen's
Intercollegiate Conference. K WIC is the
official athletic conference for all recognized
women's collegiate programs in Kentucky.
KWIC conducts state tournaments for
college women in basketball, field hockey,
gymnastics, tennis, track and field and
volleyball and is the recognized affiliate of the
national organization, the Association of
Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (A IAW).
Eastern also competes against other OVC
schools in a regular season schedule in
basketball and a post-season tournament in
tennis.
Eastern ranks first in the Conference's alltime football standings with a 124-80-7 wonlost record. The Colonels have won five

regular season titles outright ('54, '67, '68, '74
and '76) and shared one title in 1962.
Eastern won the NCAA Division I-AA
national championship in 1979 and the NCAA
Mideast Regional Championship in 1967.
For additional information, features or
pictures contact:
KARL PARK
OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
RICHMOND, KENTUCKY 40475
TELEPHON E (606) 622-230 1

JIM DELANY
OVC COMMISSIONER

James Delany, a 32-year-old former NCAA
investigator, is serving his second year as
commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference.
He succeeded Bob Vanatta as the OVC's
fourth commissioner.
The Succasunna, New Jersey native
becomes the youngest commissioner to serve
the conference. The other OVC
commissioners prior to Vanatta were A.-:hur
Guepe and Paul Dietzel.
Delany is a 1970 graduate of the University
of North Carolina where he played basketball
for coach Dean Smith's Tarheels from 1967-70
and served as co-captain on the 1969-70 squad.
Following graduation Delany entered the
UNC Law School and served as an assistant
coach under Smith. He received his law degree
in 1973 before joining the NCAA staff.
72

�EKU'S
ALL-OVC FOOTBALL PLAYERS
Drlmas f reeman,
guard
. . . . .. 1948
Paul Wright. center
1948
Carl Plant ho lt.
gua rd
.. 1949
1949
Ray Pelfrey . hack .
. 1949
Ed Zorcl ic. back
Chud Hert zc r , bac k . 1951
Chu...:k Si;hmill.
. 1952
1adlcA l ex Kilakowski, end . 1952
C arl Oak k y, guard . . 1953
Roy Kidd . back
. 1953
Fred \\lin srhcr. end . 1954
Frank Nas,:,ida, 1ackle 1954
Jerry Jo hns. guard . . 1954
James Hanlon, back . . 1954
Don Daly, bad
1954
Bob ~uller, back
. . 1954
Tom Schulle, end . .. . 1955
John Sebest, back
1957
Oave Bisho p , back . . . 195R
S1&lt;~ve Hcrczcg , tack le . 1959
Eddie Miller. i uard
1959
fol' Graybeal , center . 1959
Don MacDonald ,
. . 1961
guard
Jimmy Chi ltum.
back . .
1961, 1962

Ken Goodhew. guard 1962
Roscoe Perkin.s,
guard
. 1965

Chud Scimon,
cnd
1964. 1967
Roy Evan5, lacklc
. 1965
Jim Guice. back .1 966- 1968
Buddy Pra ad1.
back
. 1965. 1966
Mikt' Smith, bac:k .. . . 1966
A aron Mar"ih.
end
1966. 1967
Bill Br ewer ,
1ackle . .. . . . . 1967, 1968
F red T roik e,
guard
.. 1967. 1968
Ro n Reed,
linebacker
. . 1967
Harry Lenz., back . . .. 1967
Jim Moberly,
lint:"bader
... 1968
L arry Kaelin, guard
1969
T eddy Taylor,
guar d
.... 1967- 1969

James W ilson.
light end .

. . . . 197 1

James Poner. back ... 1971
Wallace Cha mbers.
tackle
1970. 1972
James Croudep .
linebacker . . . 1970 . 1972
Larry Kirksey. end . 1972
A lfred Thompson .
.. . . .. 1973
back
Rich T homas.
... . 1973
l inebacker
Everelt Talbert,
back . .. . . . . . 1974. 1976
Joe A lvino,
guard . . 1974. 1975, 1976
J o hn Revere. nanker .1974

Jimm y Brook '-.
back
. . 1968- 1971
H arry Irwin. tackle
1970
Butch Evans,
rullback
1970

Robyn H al Icy,
1ackle. . . . . 1974, 1975
Earl Cody, kicker .
1974
Stan Roben s,
noseguard
.. 1974
Junior Hardin ,
1ackl&lt; .
1974, 197 5
Elm o Boyd ,
split-&lt;nd . . .. . 1975, 1976

Roose Ye It Kelly,
1.:cn1cr .
. .. . 1976
Anihon y Miller,
back .. .. . . . . 1976. 1977
Stan Mit chell. back . . 1977
Rand y Heaberlin.
1ackle
... . 1977
I kan Stucky.
guard
... . . 1977, 1978
J im l\eb,rn. Oa nh- r .. 1977
Chn:- R oben~. e nd ... I97~

David Neal,
center . ..... 1978, 1979

J oe Richard,
noseguard . . I 978, 1979

Dale Patton,
fullback .. .• 1978, 1979

Danny Manin,
back .. . .... 1978, 1979

Kevin Greve, guard . 1979
David Flores, kicker 1979
Bob McIntyre:,
linebacker ... ... . 1979

Sco11 McCallislcr ,
back
. . . . 1975
Ernie H ouse , back . .. 1976

COVERING THE COLONELS
WEK U-FM, Richmond, is the originating station for the EK U Football Network. Play-byplay will be provided by Greg Stotelmyer.
NEWSPAPERS
Richmond Register (daily, p.m.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roy Horner
Madison County Post (weekly) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Editor
Madison County Newsweek (weekly) . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Editor
The Eastern Progress (weekly) . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Editor
Lexington Herald (daily, a.m.) ...... . ........... .... .... Mike Johnson, Gene McLean
Lexington Leader (daily, p.m.) ....................... . . Rick Bailey, D. G. Fitzmaurice
Courier-Journal (daily, a.m.) ............. Billy Reed, Phil Coffin, Stan Sutton, Earl Cox
Louisville Times (daily, p.m.) .......... . ......... . ....... .... ..... .... Lou Younkin
MAGAZINES
Kentucky Sportsworld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Larry Barnes, Mike Daniel
RADIO-TV
Radio WEKU-FM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Alverson
Radio WEKY (Richmond) ............ .. ..... ....... ..... . . ........ Greg Stotelmyer
Radio WCBR (Richmond) . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WYLK (Lexington) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dick Gabriel, Rick Shaw, Ra lph Hacker
Radio WLAP (Lexington) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WKTC (Lexington) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . Sports Director
WTYQ-TV (Lexington) .. .. ...................... .. ........... ... ...... Mike Wolfe
WK YT-TV (Lexington) ............................ .. ...... . ..... . ... Rob Bromley
WLEX-TY (Lexington) . . ................... . ......... . ............ Tom Hammond
WLK Y-TV (Louisville) .... .. . .. ....... . · · · · · • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
Radio WHAS &amp; TY (Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Conrad
Radio WA VE &amp; TY (Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Hahn, Randy Wa ters
Radio WINN (Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WKLO (Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WAK Y (Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Radio WLOU (Louisville) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sports Director
Associated Press, 146 Market Street, Lexington, Kentucky.
United Press International, Commonwealth Building, Louisville, Kentucky.

�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY

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EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
1979 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 8
Sept. 15
Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Oct. 6
Oct. 13
Oct. 20
Oct. 27
Nov. 3
Nov. 10
Nov. 17

Opponent
Kent State
Troy State
East Tennessee
*Austin Peay
*Middle Tennessee
California StateFullerton
*Western Kentucky
(Homecoming)
*Murray State
*Tenn. Tech
Jackson State
*Morehead State

Site
Away
Home
Away
Home
Away
Home

Time
1:30 P.M. EDT
2:00 P.M. EDT
7:30 P.M. EDT
2:00 P.M. EDT
7:30 P.M. CDT
2:00 P.M. EDT

Home

2:00 P. M. EDT

Away
Home
Home
Away

1:30 P.M. CDT
1:30 P.M. EST
1:30 P.M. EST
1:30 P.M. EST

*Ohio Valley Conference games

1978 RESULTS
Overall Record: Won 8, Lost 2, Tied 0
OVC Record: Won 5, Lost I, Tied 0
Opponent
EKU
Troy State .... . .............. .. .. ........ 10
East Tennessee . ............... . . . ... . ..... 49
*Austin Peay . . . . ... . . ..................... 14
*Middle Tennessee ...... .. .. . . . .... . ....... 42
Dayton ................ . . . .. .. . ... . ... ... 17
*Western Kentucky . . . . .... .. . ...... . ....... 16
*Murray State ..................... . .... . . . 24
*Tennessee Tech .. . .............. . ...... . .. 20
Akron . . . . .... . . . ......... . .... . ...... . .. 35
*Morehead State . ................ . .. . ...... 30
*Ohio Valley Conference Game

OPP
16
6
0
12
16
17
21
16
14
0

ATT
7,000
13,200
5,500
8,700
10,539
19, I00
19,300
5,000
8,800
10,200

�79

l'ALL SPORTS
IIIDIAGUIDI

Contents
Eastern Kentucky University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Athletics At EKU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Conference Affiliations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Football . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Men's Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Women's Cross Country . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Men's Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Women's Field Hockey
Women's Volleyball
Women's Tennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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EASTERN KENTUCKY
UNIVERSITY
Member:
Ohio Valley Conference
National Collegiate Athletic
Association
Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
for Women
Eastern Ke ntucky University is an Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer and
does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religio n, handicap, sex, or national origin in the
admission to, or participation in. any ed ucational prog ram or activity which it conducts , or
d iscriminate o n such basis in any employment o pportunity. Any com plaint arising by reason of
alleged discriminatio n shall be directed in writing to Dr. Re becca Broaddus, J ones Building.
EK U Campus, Richmond, Kentucky 40475.

�MEMO TO THE NEWS MEDIA

•

PHOTOGRAPH ERS -Advance requests
BY NAME are required and, as a general
policy, there should be no more than one
photographer per school or medium. Photographers may take pictures from the sidelines
during the game provided they remain within
specified areas - away from the immediate
sidelines and the front of the bench and
coaching areas (30 to 30 yd. line). Motion picture crews may use the facilities provided in
the press box, upper deck.
SEAT ING - In requesting working press
tickets, please advise BY NAME as to the
number in your party. It is desired that
newspaper requests be limited to no more than
two persons, radio requests, three persons.
PRESS TAGS - Press tags must be worn
for identification by all newsmen, photographers and scouts seated in the press box or
located on the field. Please note: all press
passes arc issued BY NAME to authorized
working personnel and are non-transferable.

TO THE NEWS MEDIA
The 1979 Football Factbook has been prepared especially for the members of the press,
radio and television who cover the Colonels.
We sincerely hope that it will provide many
of the answers concerning the Colonels and
Eastern Kentucky University. If you desire
additional information, special features, pictures, etc., or have questions not answered in
this brochure, feel free to contact the Division of Public Information located in the
Jones Building (Telephone: 606-622-2301 and
606-622-2302).

Information for Visiting Newsmen
WORKING PRESS TICKETS - All requests for press tickets by working newspaper, radio, or television personnel should
be made BY NAME, as far in advance as
possible. Press tickets cannot be mailed less
than one week in advance of the game. In the
event of a large press turnout, priority will go
to our regular coverage and statewide media.

ACCOMMODATIONS ATEASTERN The working newspaper and radio personnel,
as well as scouts and other officials, will be
furnished a copy of the play-by-play report
and complete team and individual statistics at
halftime and approximately five minutes after
the game. Refreshments are served before and
during the game.

RADIO - All correspondence concerning
Radio Broadcasting Rights should be addressed to the Division of Public Information Eastern Kentucky University. Requests
should be made BY NAM E as early as possible. Lines are to be o rdered by the requesting
station direct from the South Central Bell
Telephone Company with instructions to
contact this office prior to installing lines.
Spotters can be made available if requested in
advance. The "official station", as designated by the Director of Athletics of the visiting institution, will be assigned priority
space. Requests by other stations will be considered in relation to availability of space and
date of request.

GENERAL INFORMATION
Location - Richmond, Madison County,
Kentucky, a growing city of about 17,000.
Enrollment - 13,815
Founded - 1906
President - Dr. J. C. Powell
Vice President for Academic Affairs - Dr.
John Rowlett
Athletic Conference Ohio Valley,
N.C.A. A. - Men; K WJC, AJA W - Women
Gymnasium - Alumni Coliseum (capacity
7,500)
Stadium - Hanger Field (capacity 20,000)
Nickname - Colonels, Maroons
Symbol - Colo nel
Colors - Maroon and White

TELEVISION - Live television coverage
is prohibited unless permission is granted by
the Vice President for Public Affairs well in
advance.
SCOUTS - All requests by scouts should
be made BY NAM E as far in advance as possible. Scouts representing a college or university are limited to two per school, while professional scouts are restricted to one per
team. Professional scouts' requests arc to be
made from the team's main office.
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�EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Growth - in quantity and quality - has
been the theme at Eastern Kentucky University. The quantity spea ks for itself. With an
enrollment of nearly 14,000 students, the
University's student body has more than
trip led since 1960. As a result, new dormitories and large, well-equipped academic
structures have been built.
Dr. J. C. Powell will be completing his third
year as president of the University in October.
Powell, the school's seventh president, succeeded Dr. Robert R. Martin who served EK U
in that position for 16¼ years.
At a 1978 Board of Regents meeting,
Eastern was reorganized into nine colleges and
a graduate school. Five colleges - Applied
Arts and Technology, Business, Ed ucat ion,
Law Enforcement and Allied Health and
Nursing - remained intact.
Four new colleges were created, includ ing
College of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, Social and Behavioria l Sciences, Arts
and Humanities and Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics.
The masters degree is offered in several
fields as is the specialist degree. A joint d octoral program in etlucation is sponso red in
cooperation with the University of Kentucky.
The physical plant has undergone building
a nd renovation programs totaling more than
$ 125 million since 1960. During this period
every existing major campus facility has been
remod eled o r completely reconstructed.

Dr. J. C. Powell, President

Head Coaches Other Sports - Baseball:
Jim Ward; Basketball: Ed Byhre; Golf: Ray
Struder; Swimming: Dan Lichty; Me n's
Track: Art Harvey; Men's Tennis: Tom Higgins; Gymnastics: Dr. Gerald Calkin; Rifle:
Sgt. Nelson Beard; Women's Tenn is: Dr. Martha Mullins; Women's Volleyball: Dr. Geri
Polvino; Wo men's Basketball: To be announced; Women's Gymnastics: Dr. Agnes
Chrietzberg; Women's Field Hockey: Lynne
Harvel; Women's T rack a nd Field: Sandra
Martin.
Assistant Coaches Other S ports - Basketball: Max Good and Bobby Washingto n;
Women's Basketball: To be annou nced.
Trainer - Bobby Barton.
Assistant Trainer - Donna Reed.
Sports Information Editor - Karl Park.

Athletic Committee
Members: Dr. Russell Bogue, Chairman;
Dr. Dixon Barr; Dr. Anne Brooks; Dr. Larue
Cocanougher; Dr. Clyde Lewis; Dr. Na ncy
Peel; Mr. Doug Whitlock ; Mrs. Jeannette
Crockett; Dr. Doris Sutton; Mr. C. E.
Baldwin; Mr. A. L. Whitt; Mr. D o nald Combs
and D r. Martha Mullins, ex-officio.
Director of Athletics - Donald G. Combs
Assistant Director of Atheltics - Dr. Martha Mullins.
Head Football Coach - Roy Kidd (Eastern
Kentucky, 1954)
Line Coaches - Joe Kinnan (Florida State
1968); Jim Tanara (UT-Chatta nooga, 1965)
Bac kfield Coaches - J ack Ison (Eastern
Kentucky, 1961); Joe Blankenship (Eastern
Kentucky, 1965); Leon Hart (Maryville,
1973).

Board of Regents
C hairman Robert 8. Begley, Richmond;
Vice-C hairman, C harles C. Combs, Richmond; Luther Farmer, McKee; J erry Ikerd,
Somerset; Henry D. Stratton, Pikeville; J . W.
Phelps, Louisville; Beverly Yeiser, Winchester; J ohn Keith, Cynthia na; Dr. Lee
Gentry, facul ty representative, Rick Robinson, student representative.
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�ATHLETICS AT
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
The School of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Athletics, sponsors seven intercollegiate sports for men, six intercollegiate sports for women and two coeducational intercollegiate sports. Extensive intramural programs are sponsored providing
varied participation opportunities for all.
These programs are an integral part of the
total program and development of Eastern
students. They offer experiences which contribute immeasurably to the health, vitality
and preparation of young people as citizens
and for their leadership contributions to the
youth in the nation's schools and elsewhere.
The School of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Athletics offers a variety of
degree programs at the undergraduate and
graduate levels. The coaches of athletics are
among the fifty seven full-time faculty
members representing more than a score of the
finest colleges and universities in the nation,
required to produce academic, intramural and
varsity athletic programs.
The extensive indoor and outdoor facilities
are used interchangeably for instruction and
athletics as is the faculty. The School, which is
organized under a single administrative unit,
includes three academic departments under
which there are seventeen undergraduate and
graduate degree programs and intercollegiate
athletics. This type organization contributes
significantly to successful coord ination of the
program, faculty and facilities for maximum
contribution to the overall mission of the
University.
The School of Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Athletics (will be College of
H PERA in fall of 1979) is headed by Dean
Russell Bogue. Its three academic departments arc: School and Public Health, chaired
by Dr. Herman Bush; Recreation and Park
Administration, chaired by Dr. James McChesney; Physical Education, chaired by
Dr. Fred Darling. The School's program
of intercollegiate athletics is administered
by Athletic Director, Mr. Donald G. Combs,
and Assistant Athletic Director, Dr. Martha
Mullins.
Through its departments, the School offers
six baccalaureate degree programs and four
two-year associate of arts curricula for
undergraduate students. At the graduate level
seven graduate degree programs within the
Masters of Arts in Education, the Master of
Science, and the Specia list in Education

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degrees are offered. Rank 11 and Rank l
teacher certification programs and other certification and endorsement programs are
offered.
T he School also serves EK U's general
education program t hrough required physical
education and health classes for freshmen and
sophomores.
Enrolled in the School's academic programs are some 1,300 majors, includ ing more
tha n 500 graduate students. To serve this large
enrollment, the School boasts a full-time
faculty of 57, including 25 members with the
earned doctorate. Thirty-five grad uate
assistants perform teaching and other services.
A balanced athletic program, intramural,
sportS clubs and intercollegiate, is provided by
the School. Intram ural and sports clubs'
programs arc sponsored through the physical
education department by intramural directo rs. Compet ition in numerous sports, including softball, flag football, soccer, racquetball, bowling, volleyball, table tennis,
track , basketball and field hockey provide
physical outlets for EK U students.
EK U, a member of the NCAA and Ohio
Valley Conference, fields athletic teams in
basebal l, basketball, cross country, football,
swim ming, golf, tennis, track (indoor and
outdoor), rifle and gymnastics. Basketball,
field hockey, gymnastics, tennis, track and
field and volleyball make up the intercollegiate program for women, under the
AlAW and KWlC.
Outstanding facilities a re required to support an o peration with the scope of Eastern's
School of HPERA. The School's programs
a re housed in five major campus structures The Robert B. Begley Building, where it is
headquartered, the Alumni Coliseum, the
Weaver Health Building, the Presnell Building and the G reg Adams Building. Numerous
tennis courts, recreation areas, Gertrude
Hood Field, Turkey Hughes Baseball Field,
and the Tom C. Samuels grass-lex surfaced
nine-lane track with tartan infield are among
the other faci lities of the School. An 18-hole
golf course and an outdoor educationrecreation demonstration area are located at
Arlington. There a rc four equipped training
rooms attached to the intercollegiate locker
rooms in four Buildings. The Department of
School and Pub lic Health has an environmental health laboratory in the new
Rowlett Building.
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�The seven-story Begley Building is designed
to serve nearly 2,000 students hourly in classes
and also provides seating for more than 20,000
footba ll spectators. Included in the structure
are three gymnasiums, 12 handball courts, 36
classrooms, 60 offices and the dressing
facilities for physical education and football.
A training area includes two exercise and
weight-lifting rooms, a steam room and a large
therapy tank. A seminar room and reception
area are located on the second level of the
building. Offices on this level have been
accoustically treated to absorb sound from the
open-top athletic area.
The "Thomas E. McDonough Intramural
Fields," which boasts 10 football fields, two of

which are varsity practice fields and another
two which are large enough for soccer play, are
in use. In season, eight softball fields may be
superi mposed on the foot ball layouts.
The Glenn Pres nell Building houses football locker and shower rooms, a t ra ining
room, rest rooms and storage, office· and
lecture areas. An equipment check-out room
and other service fac ilities are located to serve
the students who participate in the intramural
programs.
Recently dedicated is the new Greg Adams
indoor tennis facility. It became available fo r
use in the fall of 1976. It constitutes the fifth
building on campus devoted to housing the
activities o f the School of HPERA.

�CONFERENCE
AFFILIATIONS
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In 1941, foresighted men had visions of an
Ohio Valley Conference. Sportswriters speculated about the impending division of the
Kentucky Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. Virtually all agreed it was just a matter of
time until the division took place and a new
athletic conference was formed.
Then the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor
and America was plunged into World War 11.
Seven years later, after the hostilities had
ceased, a pre-war dream became a post-war
reality. The "Big Five" of the K.I.A.C. withdrew to form the Ohio Valley Conference.
Making the move were Western Kentucky
State College, Eastern Kentucky State College, Murray State College, Morehead State
College and the University of Louisville. They
were joined by Evansville College and, shortly
thereafter, by Tennessee Tech and Marshall
College.
Purpose of the O.V.C., as set forth in its
constitution, is "to regulate, control and
promote all the recognized branches of intercollegiate athletics in institutions represented."
Through a gradual process, the Ohio Valley
Conference was to become a league of
Kentucky and Tennessee state colleges. Middle Tennessee State College joined the rolls in
1952, East Tennessee State University in 1957
and Austin Peay State College in the spring of
1962. They replaced Louisville, which became an· independent in 1949, and Marshall
and Evansville, which departed in 1952.
Akron was added to the conference last year,
replacing East Tennessee who joined the
Southern Conference.
University of Akron's Zips became the
eighth member of the Ohio Valley Conference on July I, 1978.
Eastern's women's teams are members of
the 19-school Kentucky Women's Intercollegiate Conference. KWIC is the official
athletic conference for all recognized women's
collegiate programs in Kentucky.
K WIC conducts state tournaments for college-women in basketball, field hockey, gymnastics, tennis, track a nd field and volleyball
and is the recognized affiliate of the national
o rganization, the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIA W).
Eastern also competes against other OVC
schools in a regular season schedule in
basketball and a post-season tournament in
tennis.
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Eastern ranks first in the conference's alltime standings with a 115-76-7 won-lost
record. The Colonels have won five regular
season titles o utright (in '54, '67, '68, '74, and
'76) and shared one title in 1962. Eastern a lso
won the NCAA Mideast Regional championship in 1967.
Annually, the OVC presents an All-Sports
Trophy for over-all excellence in the entire
athletic program.
For additional information, features or
pictures contact:
KARL PARK
OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
EASTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
RICHMOND, KENTUCKY 40475
Telephone (606) 622-230 I

OVC COMMISSIONER

James Delany, a 31-year-old former NCAA
investigator, is serving his first year as commissioner of the Ohio Valley Conference. He
succeeded Bob Vanatta on July I as the OVC's
fourth commissioner after being among five
applicants considered for the post.
The Succasunna, New Jersey native
becomes the youngest commissioner to serve
the conference. The other OVC commissioners prior to Vanatta were Arthur Guepe
and Paul Dietzel.
Dela ny is a 1970 graduate of the University of North Carolina where he played
basketball for coach Dean Smith's Tarheels
from 1967-70 and served as co-captain on
the 1969-70 squad.
Following graduation Delany entered the
UNC Law School and served as an assistant
coach under Smith. He received his law degree in 1973 before joining the NCAA staff.

�the coaches

�Roy Kidd, who begins his 16th year at the h elm of the Colonels' football team, gives an anxious
look lasl year on the sidelines in a conies! at Hanger Field. He was presenled wit h his 100th
collegiate coaching viclory in the '79 finale with a 30-0 blanking o f Morehead Slate. Kidd is
100-48-6 at EKU and ranks second in number of victories in lhc NCAA's new Division I-AA.

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�Football
JIM TANARA
Down Linemen Coach

ROY KIDD

JIM TANARA

THUMBNAIL
SKETCHES OF COACHES
ROY KIDD
Head Coach
The 1978 season is one Roy Kidd will
remember for many years to come.
It was a season which saw his team
encounter Western in a regional television
contest on the ABC network and a year in
which the Colonels again led the league in total
offense and points scored.
But perhaps, most importantly o f all, I978
was t he year the Eastern Colonels presented
Kidd, who will be beginning his 16th year at
EKU this fall, with his 100th collegiate
coaching victory. This particular win came in
the season's finale, a 30-0 romp over
Mo re head State, and enabled the Colonels to
tie the school record for most wins in a season
for the eleventh time in history. Eastern
finished 8-2 overall.
Kidd believes prospects for another good
season are promising as he tries to recapture
the Ohio Valley Conference title and a berth in
the NCAA's Division I-AA playoffs.
"We're going to have a fine football team if
we can stay healthy," Kidd said. "We cou ld
even be a better team than last year. However,
with the schedule we're playing, it might mean
we will not have as good a won-lost record."
During these past 15 years, Eastern has
captured four OVC championships, had an
unbeaten string of I 5 games in the league and
won the 1967 NCAA Mideast Regional
Championship (covering more than I00teams
in a IO-state area) by defeating Ball State 27-13
in the Grantland Rice Bowl. EK U has
compiled a record of I00-48-6 during this
period .
Kidd is married to the former Susan Purcell
of Richmo nd. They have three children: Marc
(21 ), Kathy ( 18) and Keith ( 16).

J im T a nara, a former assistant foo tball
coach at the University of Alabama. will
handle the down linemen in his first year as an
assistant coach at Eastern.
Ta nara, 37. comes to EK U from the staff of
Hear Bryant at Alabama where he served 11
years in charge of the Tide's defensive front.
While at Alabama. Tanara was a member of
the staff that directed the Tide to two national
champ ionships a nd appearances in 11 bowl
games. He a lso served as UA's head wrestl ing
coach fo r 11 years.
Tanara was a 1960 grad uate of Spring-Ford
High School in Roycrs Ford. Pa.. where he
earned all-state honors in foot ball and
wrestled for his high school team.
He later was a three-year letterman for UTChatta nooga a nd started at both defensive end
and tight end. While collecting Little AllAmerican honors in I 964, he received his
bachelor of science degree in I965 and was
drafted by the New Orleans Saints upon
graduation.
He was an assistant football coach at
Cleveland (Tenn.) High School fo r three years
before going to Alabama in 1968. He received
his master's degree from Alabama in 1970.
Tanara is married to the forme r Carol
Sanders of C hattanooga, Tenn .. and they have
two children
.Ju lie (8) and Ji mmy (4).

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LEON HART

JACK ISON

JOE BLANKENSHIP

JOE KINNAN

LEON HART
Offensive Backfield Coach

JOE BLANKENSHIP
End and Linebacker Coach

Leon Ha rt begins his second season as a fulltime assistant in charge of t he E K U offensive
backfield, hoping to cont inue the explosive
efficiency exhibited by recent Colonel
offensive attacks.
W ith standouts Bill Hughes and Chris Isaac
ret urning at t he quarte rback post. and A IIOVC firs t-teamer Dale Patton back at fullback, Coach Hart will be trying to lead the
Colo ne l offen se to its th ird consecutive O VC
total offense crown.
Hart g raduated from Mansfield (Oh io)
Mad ison H igh School in 1969. a nd went on to
Maryville College where he received his B.A.
in ed ucation in 1973.
While at Ma ryville, Hart lettered four years
in foot ball a nd three yea rs in baseball. serving
as captain of the baseball squad as a senior. He
was a safety for t he Maryville gridders, lead ing
the team in intercept ions his last th ree seasons.
Hart is married to the forme r Becki Sowers
of Ma nsfield a nd they have o ne son, Timothy
Robert (2) .

T he defensive ends and linebacke rs will be
handled by J oe Blankenship, beginning his
third sea son as an EK U assista nt. Blankenship stresses hard nosed, aggressive play out of
his charges, evident in current Colonel linebacker standouts Ed F inella and Bob
Mc Intyre, a second-team A ll-OYC choice last
year.
A fter s pe nding his freshman year of college
at the University of Ke ntucky, Blankenship
played his fina l th ree years a t Eastern, receiving his bachelo r's degree in 1965 and his
maste r's degree in 1966 from E K U. Bla nke nship also put in a coaching stint at Louisville
Seneca High School before coming to Eastern.
Blankens hip, 37, is ma rried to t he former
Brenda Wooden of Lo uisville and t hey have
two child ren. K imbe rly Ly nn ( 16) and J oseph
T roy (8)_-

JACK ISON
Backfield Coach
C oach Ison will have a situation t his year
quite different from 1978 when graduat io n
losses left him with only two starters returning.
T his season Ison has everyone back. includ ing
A II-OVC cornerback Danny Martin. Steve
Flet cher, and two o t her starters. George Floyd
a nd C ha rles Bru nso n. !son's defenses have t he
classic "bend but don't brea k" characterist ic
which has made the Colo nels so ha rd to score
upon.
Ison will a lso serve as defensive coordi nator
again t his season and is the dean of Colonel
assistant coaches.
The Russell native is married to the for mer
Patricia Lykins, whom he met as a classmate
at East ern. They have two daughters,
Elizabeth ( 17) and Melinda ( 13).

JOE KINNAN
Line Coach
Joe Kinnan wi ll tell you t hat no matter how
good your runn ing backs are. they have to
have a good line in front of them to be successful.
Beginn ing his fourth yea r as offensive coordi nator. Coach Kinnan will have All-OVC
cen ter David Neal back to anchor t he line.
along with other letter men Danny Hope and
Darryl Lawson. and t ight ends C ris Cu rt is and
Carl G reeene. These players will try to lead
EK U backs to their seventh consecutive 2.000yard rushing season.
The Colonels again led t he league in total
offense last season despite losi ng three starters
off the offensive line. and Coach Kinnan has
another tough job faci ng him in the form of
replacing AII-OVC guard Dea n Stucky in
1979.

Kinnan received his bachelor's degree from
Florida State in 1968 and his mas ters degree in
education from t here also in 1969. He is
married t o t he former Linda Norwood of
A nna Marie. Fla .. and t hey have one son . .J oe
J r., (8).
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�DON COMBS

lli!il!il1! / "
BOBBY BARTON

MARTHA MULLINS

TOM DARBY

DONALD G. COMBS
Director of Athletics

DR. MARTHA MULLINS
Assistant Athletic Director

Donald G. Combs begins his ninth year as
Director of Athletics at Eastern, after serving
the university 13 years as swimming coach.
Combs, who was known throughout the
state as the dean of Kentucky collegiate
swimming coaches, ha nded over his swimming
coachi ng duties to Dan Lichty, his assistant, in
1975.
Recognized as a "Master Coach" by the
College Swimming Coaches Association of
America in 1970, Combs coached Eastern's
swim team from 1963-75. During those years,
the EK U Eels captured 12 consecutive
Kentucky Intercollegiate Swimming and
Diving Championships.
A 1949 graduate of Model Laboratory
School, Combs received h is B.S. in 1953 and
M.A. in 1965. Bot h degrees are from Eastern.
The son of Baseball Hall-of-Famer Earle B.
Com bs, Sr., and M rs. Com bs of Richmond ,
Com bs and his wife, Pauline, have four
children.

Dr. Martha Mullins has entered her fourth
year as Assistant Athletic Director, combining
this position with her ta lents as women's tennis
coach at Eastern.
She has been the Coordinator of Women's
I nterco llcgiate Athletics at Eastern for the past
eight yea rs.
This year will be the 11th year Mu llins has
served as head coach of t he EK U women's
tennis team. In her yea rs as coach of the
Eastern team, EK U has finished as high as
second in the state and third in the Ohio Valley
Conference.

DR. BOBBY BARTON
Athletic Trainer
Dr. Bobby Barton of Lexington is
beginning h is fourth season as athlet ic trainer
at EK U. Barton came to Eastern from the
University of Kentucky where he served as
associate trainer in charge of the basket ball
Wildcats.
Barton received his B. A. degree from the
University of Kentucky in 1968 and his M .S. at
Marshall University in 1970. He earned his
Doctor of Arts degree in Adapted Physical
Education at Middle Tennessee State
University in 1975 and has also completed t he
requirements for his certificate in corrective
therapy from Texas A&amp;M University.
Ba rton is married t o the former Jojean
Chestnut of Lexington and they have one son,
Brian (six months).

TOM DARBY
Part-Time Assistant Coach
Tom Darby , a g raduate of Livingston (Ala.)
University, will serve as a part-time assistant
for the Colonels again this season. He will
work solely with t he defensive ends for coach
Roy Kidd and his staff for the coming year.
Darby, who spent two years as athletic
director for Hernando High School in
Brooksville, Fla., was the head t rack and an
assistant football coach at Hernando from
1972-78.
A 1966 graduate of Hernando High School,
Darby was a two-year track letterman at
Central Florida Community College and twoyear letter winner at L ivingston, where he
received his bachelor's degree in physical
education in 1970.
Darby, a native of Baltimore, Md., is
married to the fo rmer Ann Meadows of
Brooksville.

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�TEDDY TAY LOR

KA R L PAR K

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TEDDY TAYLOR

KARL PARK

Noseguard and Offensive
Scout Team Coach

Sports Information Editor
Karl Park, a 1970 graduate of [ K U. is
beginning his tenth year as Spo rts Informatio n
Editor fo r Easte rn\ ath letic teams. He served
as sports editor of the school newspaper. The
Eastern Prog ress, fo r t..hrec years while a
st udent of the Uni versity. The JO-year-old
Richmond, Ky. native is a member of the
College Sports Information Directors o f
America (COS IIJA). the United States
Raske tball Writers Association and the
National Collegia t e Baseball Write r s
Association.

Teddy Taylor, a 1970 graduate of Eastern.
w ill serve as a pa rt- time coach fo r Kidd's
Colonels during the current season.
While serving as dorm d irector. T aylo r will
work ll'ith the noseguards and offe nsive scout
team for t he Colonels.
An All-A merican noseguard at Eastern
in 1969. Taylor was a s ig nificant force in
EK U's Mideast Regional a nd Ohio Valley
Confere nce champ ionship team of 1967 and
the OVC champio n squad o f 1968.
Taylor has served as head coach at Pinevi lle
llig h School after filling a n assistant's post
there for two years. He was voted South East
Kentucky Conference Coach of the Year last
yea r while gu idi ng his team to a 9-3 record.

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��1979 EKU FOOTBALL PROSPECTUS
•
As certain as the leaves turn brown each
fall , the folks at Eastern Kentucky University
expect another winning football season from
coach Roy Kidd's Colonels.
With 38 lettermen returning from last year's
team that finished 8-2 overall and 5-1 in the
Ohio Valley Conference there appears to be
good reason for such lofty expectations in
1979. However, the Colonels may be hardpressed to equal their 1978 performance as
t hey face a strong I I-game schedule, called
by Kidd, "the toughest we have ever had."
"We could possibly have a better team
personnel-wise this season, but from the looks
of these teams on the schedule, our record
might not be as good as in '78," said Kidd,
who begins his 16th year at the Colonels'
helm with a 100-48-6 coaching mark.
Highlighting the 1979 schedule are home
dates with 1978 Division I-AA playoff semifinalist Jackson State; D ivision I foe California State-Fullerton; Division II powerhouse Troy State; and the traditional homecoming battle with arch-rival Western
Kentucky. It was Western that handed the
Colonels their only OVC setback last year,
17-16, in an ABC-TV regional game of the
week.
If there is a question mark about this
squad, Kidd feels it would have to be the
lack of experienced depth at the runningback
and offensive line positions. Gone at those
positions from last year's team are All-OVC
selections Stan Mitchell, tailback, and offensive guard Dean Stucky. Another key
position that Kidd must fill is one of the
defensive end slots left vacant by Chris
Roberts, another All-OVC performer.
Otherwise the EK U fortunes a ppear strong
as a legion of fleet-footed receivers return
along with a tested quarterback, All-OVC
fullback and kicking specialist, and an experienced defensive line and secondary to
lead the Colonels in their effort to capture
their first OVC title since 1976.
"General" Dale Patton, a junior fullback
from Cincinnati, Jed the Colonels' ground
a ttack last year as he rushed for 985 yards on
206 carries and reached enemy paydirt I5
times for touchdowns.

Also expected to share the running load are
junior tailback Bruce Cox, of Miami, Fla.,
who has been hampered by injuries during
his E K U career, and junior fullbac k Alvin
Miller, Ft. Pierce, Fla.
Returning for his senior year at quarterback is Bill Hughes, of Lancaster, Ohio, who
took command of the Colonels' offense last
season after serving as understudy for two
years to All-OVC selection Ernie House.
Hughes accounted for 1,039 total yards offense and passed for five touchdowns. H is
accurate passing (47 for 89, a .528 percentage)
proved a perfect compliment for Eastern's
strong ground game. Waiting in the wings at
quarterback is sophomore Chris Isaac, New
Smyrna Beach, Fla., who saw considerable
action last year and executes the option play
with precision.
On the receiving end of those Hughes and
Isaac aerials will be split ends David Booze
and Jerry Parrish, flanker Rick Sang, of Ashland, and tight ends Carl Greene, Cincinnati,
and Cris Curtis. Booze, of St. Petersburg,
Fla., led Eastern's receivers last year with 18
catches for 406 yards and four TDs. Kidd says
Parrish, of Auburndale, Fla. , is the fastest
player he has ever had at Eastern. Last year,
as a freshman, Parrish caught I I passes for
192 yards and one touchdown while showing
he can break a long play at any time. Curtis,
from Titusville, Fla. , had 133 yards o n eight
catches.
Eastern's kicking game could be considered
second to none in the OVC with junior placekicker and second team All-OVC pick David
Flores, of Cincinnati, coming back along with
punter Joel Scrafton of Marion, Ind. Flores
set an Eastern team record for most points by
a kicker with 59 as he converted 32 of 33 extra
points and hit 9 of 14 field goal attempts.
Scrafton missed the second half of last season
with a broken arm suffered in the Western
game, but he is expected to be fully recovered
to resume the punting duties. At the time of
his injury he had averaged 42.5 yards on 22
kicks. Leading the offensive line will be
senior center David Neal of Lexington, an
All-OVC selection last year.

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�Junior tackle James Shelton and senior
linebacker Bob Mclnt vrc will also be back on
the Colonel defense. ·whi le 4uarterback Bill
Hughes will be back to call signals for his
sen ,or season.
Losses due to graduation include th ree AIIOVC selections. offensive guard Dean Stucky

and defensive end Chris Roberts. both fi rst
team selections: and tailback Stan Mitchell.
off the second team .
Coach Roy Kidd. beginning his 16th yea r at
the Colond hel m. is optimistic and feels the
Colonels "ill be in t he thick of the OVC race
this t imc around.

1979 Colonels

A CAPSULE ANALYSIS

Offense -

!- Pro-Set.

Defense - 5-2 or Oklahoma.
Strengths - Receivers : Kicking Game: Defensive Line: Defensive Secondary.
Weaknesses -

Lack of experienced depth at Runningback and Offensive Linc.

Lettermen Lost -

7.

Lettermen Returning (38)

Ends

David BooLe. Rick Sang, Carl Greene. Tim Frommeyer. .Jerry Parrish. Ed Laski.

Cris Curtis. David Holland .
Tackles - Buddy Moor. J ames Shelton, Rickie Rhodes. Darryl Lawson. David Dihrkop .
Guards - Joe Sehipske. Danny Hope. Kevin Greve.
Centers -

David Neal. Prentis Ragland.

Noseguard -

Joe Richard. Tom Berger.

Tailbacks

Bruce Cox.

Fullbacks -

Dale Pat1on. Alvin M iller.

Quarterbacks - Bill Hughes, Chris Isaac.
Linebackers - Bob Mc Intyre. Ed Finella, Gary Ford. Fred Griffin. Henry Robi nson.
Secondary

Danny Martin. Rodney Byrd. S teve Fletcher. T o m White. Charles Brunson.

George Floyd.
Kick ing Specialist

David I-lores. Joel Scrafton.

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OFFENSE
SE

LT

LG

20 Booze
70 Dihrkop 58 Hope
26 McPhaul 71 Sheehan 51 Willoughby
Staggs

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RG

RT

52 Neal
60 Greve
63 Lawson
66 Schipske 74 C. Taylor
Parthemore
57 Ragland
Coleman
Sheddan

TE
TB
86 Curtis 21 Cox
89 Greene 22 Braxton
93 Parson 28 Williams
34 Branch
27 McCullough
42 Graddick

FL

FB
35 Patton
44 Miller
32 Yeast
41 Scha ible

QB
15 Hughes
16 Isaac
11 Kelley
Woolum
Muncy

K
10 Flores

84 Sang
88 Parrish

DEFENSE
LE
85 Laski
91 Holland
Ferguson
R . Taylor

LC
7 Martin
9 Byrd

LT
73 Moor
53 Siemon
LaFary
Neal

NG
61 Richard
55 Berger
Pomlee
Peace
Woods

RT

RE

77 Shelton
79 Rhodes
Rhea
Ward

83 Frommeyer
33 Nix
Bell
O'Reilly

LLB

RLB

50 Mcintyre
56 Finella
67 Robinson
Krafton

44 Griffin
62 Ford
46 Dominguez
Wagers

R

s

RC

3 1 Floyd
Parks

29 Brunson
12 Scrafton
Hardin

23 Fletcher
24 White
Bird

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QUARTERBACKS

KICKING SPECIALIST

Bill Hug h es ... Stnioc ... 22 .. . 6-11/z ... 204 .. . One Leiter . ..
1.ancasler, Ohio . . . Bill was chosen OVC Player of the Wee k
twice during last season .. enjoyed fine ·73 season and guided
EK lJ to 8-2 last year as the Start ing quarterback . . . t ied

O:ill'id Flo res . . . Junio r .. . 22 ... 5-9 . . . 170 . . . Two Letters ..
Cincinnati, Ohio
Da vid sci an OVC record for
consccuti\1 C extra points with a string of 60. including JI in a
row as a fre shman . . . hi s 59 poi ms b y kicking last sea son sci a
single season school record . .. voted U PI Player of the Weck
once during '78 season .. . second tcMn Al l-OVC sdcction last
year . . . member o f win ner's club in 1978 . . . g raduate of
Ma riemont ll igh School.

conference record for accuracy when he hit 12- 15 passes
versus Dayton ... good fu ndamentalist . . elected offens ive
co-captain for the second stra ight year .. member of winner's
club in 1978 .
high sth()o[ t:Oach - John Young of

Lancaster.
Chris lsuc ... Sophomore . .. 20 ... 5-10½ . .. 167 ... One
Letter
New Sm yrna Beach. Fla .. . . Chris showed
considerable improveme nt in fundamentals in 1hc sp ring .
has excellent quickness and good st rong arm . . sta!'ted
Murray State game last year as a freshman . . . runs the opt ion
well . . high school coach
Rill Moreman of New Smyrna
Beach .

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TAILBACKS
Bruce Cox ... Jun ior
21. ~.g. 173 . One Letter . ..
Mi_ami, Fla . • . . Rrucc rush ed fo r 2 10 yard"S in 1978 whiks1&gt;illlmg time _at tai lback wit h Stan M itc hell . sta rtcJ sc\·cra l
gamc.s .. . c nJoycd excellent :.pring until s uffering ham-string
pu ll m !:_1st two wee ks of :-.pring drill:.
. vcrv atti\e in
Fcllo w:-.h1p of Christian A lhktl'S .. . tiigh scho~l coa c h
Jesse Davis of Pa lmcuo.
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Tony Hrax1011 ... Sophomore ... 20 . . .~· 101/: ... 198 . .. No
l.ctt~rs .. . _cindnna1i. Ohio ... T o n y d id a g ood job in resenl'
rnle 1n 1978 . . . h as good speed a11J 4uicknc!&gt;s .. hard \\•Orkn .
. . rushed for~ ya rd s and a to uc hdown ,·.s. t T SU
injured
mo~t o f t he s pring . . . sho uld add \:t luab lc d ep th &lt;ti tail hack .
graduate o f \\'it lm )\l 11 igh Sclwol.

FULLBACKS
Dale Patton . .. Junior . . . 21 . . . 5· 10 . . 220 . . Two Lctcers.
. C incinnati, O hio . . . Dale gained 985 yard s rush ing and
scored 15 touc hdown:. to rank in the top 10 in Divi:.ion I-AA
sta tistics in bo th c;:1tcgoriC!i ... a fir!;t team All-OVC cho ice in
19 78 . . . honorable ment ion A!l•Americ an . . . recip ient of
OVC P layer of the Wed twice . . excdlcnt blocker ;111d goo&lt;l
strong runner ... gained 102 yards in the sprin g game. will
serve a s o ffensive co· capt.i in .. . member of winne r':. club in
1978 . . high sc h ool coach
Steve Schwei1Ler o f Aiken

Gar y Rranch .. . Fres h man .. . 19 .. . 5-11 . .. Jlt',1 .• • i\o
Lellers ... Uayton. O hi o . .. Ciary v.a~ rcJ •shirt ed in 1978 .
co n_ven cd h &gt; ta ilbitd rnid,,ay thro ugh sprin g d r ills .
1rad
s p rnl!er . . _. g reat pott·rHia l . .. ~hO \H'd con tinul·d impro\t··
flll'nts . . . high school l·oad1 G eorge Kel lar of Ml'ad O\\ d ak.

Ah·in i\'lil ler ... Junior ... 20 ... 5·8 . . . 19 1 .. . One Leller.
F t. Piere(', Fla. . . . Alvin did an exce lle nt j ob a:. a backup
full bac k last fall . . shov.cd improvement in blocking during
the s pring .
had oubi.rnding gaml~ \ Cr~u:. East Tennc ~:.ec
la:.t yea r by picking up 129 yard:. in 11 carril·~ . . 4uick and
aggre~sive run ne r . . hig h school coach
Phillip Farinella of
F1. Pie rce Central.

William .. . . . heshman . .. 19 . . 6• 1 . . . 188 .. . 1\lar il'lta.
C a ... . J. D . was red •sh irtl'd in 197~ . . ha:. s ill' and ~tl'l'll gth to
be a iough rnnner a t tai lback
g 1H pkot) o f \\ Ork in :,,.pri ng,
and mad(.: ::c,o mc progres~ . . p1l\\·Cr•t\·pt· runner ,dw need:.
1~1 &lt;.He com iste ncv and co nccn trat inn ·o n ho ld ini 011 to t he
foo1ball
also needs to impro\·l' ~rcl'&lt;I ... g.rad u;.111.: o l
Spraybary High School.
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:",;icky Yeasl . . . Freshman . . 19 . . 5 ·1 I . .. 227 . . . No Letters
. . . ll arrodsbu rg. K,·.... N icky \~a:. rCd•~hirtl·d a:,,.a freshman.
. . made good prngn.::.:,,. in thl' spring . . . s1 rnng, runner
sho u ld baulc l or p la y ing t irm.: this spring . . . high schoo l co;1eh
Ah·is .Juhn:.on of llarrnds burg,.

Cliff ~kCullough .. . Frl'shman .. . 6-0 .. . 195- .. . No l.l'tlcrs .
. : P o rt Urnrloltc, Fl.t .... Cliff \\";b rcd•:.hirtcJ in J 9 78 . . ha~
:,,.1/c and :.pc,·.d t11_be .i n _l'xl·dk nt tailback .
\\ .tS bo thered hv
ham~irin ~ inJ u_ry 111 ~pr rng
need :, to prove hi.melt in fo ll t ~
c am play ing timt: .. graLluatc of Charlotte High School

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Cris Curlis . . • Sopho mor e . . . 6-3 .. . 2 18 . .. One Letter . . .
T ilUs \·ille, 1:1a .. .. C hris sca rccd eight ga mes last year a t tight
end .. . was t hird leadi ng receiver o n the team with eight
catches fo r 133 yards . . . clutch receiver w ith good hands .
hard v. , :'kc r ... very st rong . . . cxccllcnc pu nte r and ma y sec
d ut y 1hcrc t h is fa ll .
good studen t ... member of win ner' :-.
club in ·7g . bcnch-prcssc~ ) 40 1&gt;oinds .. . high school coach
Jay l)on ndly ()f As trona ut.

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TACKLES

C..:a rl Gn enc .. . Stni o r . .. 6- 1 .. . 206 ... T hree l .ctl('rs . .
.C incinnati, Ohio .. . Carl wa~ ~lowed by injuries in the fa ll but
recovered t o ha ve a n exce llent spring . . will compete for t he
start m g pos1t 1011 . . will ~cc plen ty of action in E K u·'.'&gt; double
t igh1 end attack
good block er on op1ion .. . high Sl'hool
coach
Pat Manrnso of Pri ncc1on.

Da rryl Lawson . . . J unior . . . 21 .. . 5-1 I •. . 249 . . . T wo Letters . •. Cincinnati, Ohio ... Darryl was a starter most of the
yea r at o ffensive ta ckle . . . started a ll through spring d rill s
. . . qu ick feet
ex plosive one-o n-one blocke r . . . improved
stre ngth and speed tre mendous ly this spring.
member of
win ners' cl ub
high school coach - 0 ob Lewis of
Wyoming .

Oavid 8 0 0lt' .•. J unior .. . 21 . .. 6-3 ... 188 . .. T wo Letlus
. . . SI. l'elers burg, Fla... . Da vid was 1he Colonels' leadi ng
receiver last year with 18 catches for 406 yards a nd four T D's
has excellen1 speed and size . . . great compc11to r . . sho uld
be o ne o f the premier receivers in the lea gue la st year . .. had
outsta nd ing spring. catching the winning touchdown pass on
the last p lay of the ga me . . . member of winner's club . . . h igh
school coac h - Ha rry Ka minsky of Lakewood.

Ouid Dihrkop .. . Sop homo re . . . 20 . .. 6-4 ... 245 ... One
Letter ... J amestol"·n. Ohio .. . David sta rted mos1of last yea r
even though a red-shin freshma n . . . most improved blocker
i n the spring .. . na iled d own left tackle position . .. ve ry consistent pcrfo.rmer ... high school coa ch - J erry Bonte of
Greenview.

J e rry Pa rrish . .. So pho more . . . 19 ... 5-11 1/J . . . 167 .. . One
Ldter ... A uburndale, Fla ... J erry was t he seco nd leading re ceiver last year with 11 ca1chcs for 192yards a nd o ne TO while
playi ng in a reserve role . . . ran indoor track and tied school
reco rd for 60 yd . dash at 6. 1 ... has great speed a nd hands . . .
sec-o nd in nati on i n kicko ff returns as fresh man with 28.5
average per return . .. high sc hool coach
Joe Parrish of
Auburnd ale.

Mike S heeha n .. . J unior ... 21 ... 6-4 . . . 250 . .. One Letter
. . . Louisville. Ky .•. Mike wa s used in a backu p role last
season . . has e xcellent size a nd sircngth .. . had fine spring
. should add dept h to tackle positio n . . . high school coach
- Bill Glaser of St. Xavier.
Scolt P arthemore . .. F reshman .. . 18 . . . 6-S ... 260 . .. No
Lelle rs . .. M t. Victory, Ohio . . . Scott came to Eastern a fter
signing in J a nuary ... has grea t pote ntial .
need s work o n
fun dame ntals .. . could add depth to tackle position . .. gradu•
ate of Ridgcmont.

Rick San g .. . Senior . .. 20 . . . 6-1 . .. 193 ... T wo 1.etters . ..
Ashland, K )', . . Rick finished spring as the No. I nanker.
excellent block er with good hands and moves . . . w11lalso contend for the No. I punter spot .. . caught t hree passes for o ne
T D last yea r . . be nch- pressed 320 pounds . . member of
winner-s· clu b .
high schoo l coach - Herb Con ley of
Ashland

S teve Co leman ... Freshman .. . 19 ... 6~1 .. . 225 .. • No Letters . . . Sta nford , K)·. . . Steve came as a walk-on in 1978 a nd
earned a scho larship .. . had 11ne spring ... excellent work mg
a ttitude
was switc hed from guard to tackle midway
th rough s pring practice .. . aggressive blocker . . . high school
coac h - Bill Leedy of Lincol n County.

Ranard Mc rha ul .. . Sophomore . . . 20 . . . S-8 . . . ISO. • . No
Letle rs ... Miami, Fla . . . Rana rd made excelle nt progress in
spring . . . should give us added depth at receiver . . nifty runner o nce he catches the football . .. sprinter on track team .
high school coach - Chris Va gotis of Killian.

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Oa nny I l ope . .. Junior ... 20 ... 6-0½ . .. 230 ... Two Lt:llcrs
.. . Miami , Fla. .. Danny is a returning starter and a member
()f 1hc winners' c lub ... very consiste nt performer . . t'Xt rcmcly compctiti\"c . . love~ to both r lay and practice
has played some .:it ('enter . . . should hi:.· o ne of better guards in OVC
ne xt year .. . high schoo l coach - Chr is Vagotis of Killia n.

SECONDARY
Oan J\1 lartin . . . Senior ... 2 1 . . . 5- 11 .. . 189 . .. Three Lelters
. . . Lo uis,•illt-. Ky .. . Dan was a first {cam !\ll-OVC cho ice in
1978 at defensive back . . had ar\ cxcdknt spring practice .
intent 1._) n havin g a good yn1r in ·79 . . . mcmhcr of wi nners· cl ub
in '78 .. hlgh ~chool cnach
Uill Glaser of St. Xavier.

Ke,•in Gren· . .. Sophomore .. . 19 . .. 6-1 .. . 228 .. . One
Letter .. . Cincinna ti, Oh io . .. Kevin has o utstandingstre ng1h
and quick ness .
very coachabk and in telligent wo rk e1
. . ended spring as '.'Jo. I right guard . . . saw plenty of action
in back u p role la~ t year ... high schoo l coach
.Jerry Faust
of M oeller.

Steve F letcht'r . .. Senio r . . . 21 .. . 5- 11 ... 177 .. . T hrec
Leners .. . Lou isville. K)"... Steve had an c xcclle111 spri ng
pract ice al~o
ready to have a good ~ca son for the Colonels
. three yea r~ of cxpt::rience plus dedication sh nu ld prove to
be very val uable- t o Eastern secondary . . . high schoo l coach
Uob Lewis of W y om ing

M ark W illo ugh by . . . Freshman . . . 19 .. . 6-1 • • . 227 .. . No
Letters .. . Lo uisville, K y •.. Mark wa~ a red-s hirt freshman
last year .. . ha~ Cxl·cllent .:1ggrcs~ivcncss and speed but needs
lo wor k on tcchni4uc . .. could add d~pth al guard . . . hig h
s&lt;.·hool coach - Cork y Miller of Fairda le.

J oel Scra flon .. . Senior ... 22 .. . 6-0 ½ ... 188 ••. T hrt'e
Lt'llers . . . M arion , O hio ... J oel was start ing at free safety
unt il he suffered a broken .:i r m in t he Western Kentucky
contest a t mid -season . . . suffered recurrence o f same injury in
spring drills . . led OVC in punting last year unt il injl1ry with
42.S aver.:1gc
his return in the fall co uld become very
import ant fac10r to Colonels" sceondary . . . high school coach
- Law of Oak Hill.

C h ris l aylo r . .. F resh man . .. 19 .. . 6-3½ ... 221 .. . No
Lt tlcrs ... WaJcross, Ga..• Chris is an o u1s1anding a 1hkt1.·
who is adapting well w the guard po-;ition .. . a red-shirt in
1978 . . l'Ould be outstanding performer with add it ional experience .
g raduate of Ware County.

Charles Brunson . .. J unior . . . 20 .. • 6-1 .. . 194 . . . Three
Letlers .. . M iam i, Fla . .. C harle~ was a defensive tack le in
high school and . afte r st arting three ga mc,s in the secondary
his fres hman y~a r. came on to be a very stead y performer as a
sophom(nc .
has the abilit y to make 1he big play o n defense
as ind icated by his punt n::Lurn and intercept io n r et urn for
touchd owns lasl sea son .. . w ill be o ne of o ur punt return
specialists .. . high school coach
Chris Vago t is of Killian.

1\tlike S t aggs . . . Freshni:.m ... 19 ... 6- 1½ ... 225 . . . No
letters .. : Gallipolis . Ohio .. . Mike was red-shirt ed as a
freshman last year . . con verted from linebacker in the spring
.. . aggress ive bu t lads experience and techniq ue .. . C&lt;l uld
add dcpth to guard position .. . graduate of(.iall ia Academy
Hig h Schoo l.

CENTERS
D avid 7'eal ... Seni o r . . . 22 . • • 6-2 1/: . • 25-' .. . Two l.eltcrs
Lexinglon , Ky. . David was a first-team AII-OVC
selectio n and honorable mcnlio n ..-\ II-American ... member of
the winners· club . .. has pm potential . .. st rnng. explosive
blocker with ability to stay on the block . .. excellent attitude .
. . high school coach
J im Poynter of Lafaye tte.
J oeSrhips kt' . .. Junior . . . 21 . .. 5 -11 1/1 ... 220 . . One l.e1tcr
.•. 1-'rank lin,·ille, N.J ... Joe was switched from guard la-;t
spring
one of the strongest players o n the team .. . benchpresse s 390 po unds .. . starting center on punts and extra
points. . had excelle nt spring . .. very aggressive blocker .
high school coach
J o hn Oberg of D eh:ca

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P rentis Ragland .. . Senior ... 22 .. . 6-2 ... 225 .. . T wo
Letters . .. Cincinna ti. Ohio . .. Prentis was hurt last season
with a back injury and missed most of the season . . . has good
quickness.
lacks experience at the center positio n .. . high
schoo l coac h
Steve Schwcit1cr of Aiken

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Ale,: Dominguez .. . Fresh ma n . . . 19 . . . 6-1 . . . 205 .. . No
Lelters . . . Soulh M iami, Fla . . . . Alex suffered a n injured
knee a nd was operated on d uring t he s p rin g . . . his stat us for
t he coming seaso n is unk n own . .. was just coming rn to his
own when t he inj ury occurred . . . graduate of South M ia mi.

Geo q::e Floyd .• . Sophomor e·. . . 19 . . • 5- 11 • • . 185 . .• One
Letter. . Brooksville, Fla ... George came to EK U a s a highly
regarded football player and by mid- seaso n had mo,•cd into
the start ing line up a t rovc rback . . vn y in tense co mpetitor .

alo ng with t he past yea r's experience, s hould ha ve o utsta nd ing
seaso n . . high schoo l coach
C huck W o(1d of H ernand o.

Henry Robinso n . . . Sop h o more .. . 20 . .. 5-11 . . . 220 . . . One
1.ettcr .. . Louis\·illc, Ky .. . • lle nry was moved bac k to lineback er in t he spring .. . needed work !here to regain his
kno wledge of t he posi tion. but a n ea r ly knee injury forced him
to the s ide lines . . . sa w act ion a t noscguard last yc,1r where he
started the L&gt;ayton ga me . . grad uate of .Jefferso ntown ll igh
School.

Rodney Byrd . . . Sophomore . . . l 9 . . . 5-11 . . . 178 .. . One
Letter . . . Brooksville. Fla . . . Rod ney had a super sp ring .
:-.aw limit ed act io n in defe nsive bac k field last year . . . got
be t te r each 1ime o ut on the field . . read y t o p la y now . . . will
he one of the punt ret u rn s pecia lists for t he C o lo ne ls th is fal l
high schoo l coach

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Chuck Wood o f H ernand o.

Tom W hite . . . S oph omo re . .. 19 .. . 5-9 . . . 177 . .. One Letter
. . . C.tor getown, K)' . . .. I om mad e some b ig play!) for 1hc
C()!Oncls last yea r . .. wa~ a n o utsta mling running.back in h igh
schoo l . . sho uld ha ve excellent yc;tr with experie nce he ha~
now ,111alned
g raduate of Scoll County II ig h Sc h ool.

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Bo b M cIntyre . . . Sen io r . . . 21 . .. 6·0 . . . 207 . . . Three Letters
Lo uisville', Ky . . . . Bo b was a second -team A II-OV C

select ion last year at line backer fo r the Colo ne ls .. . had o ut stand ing s p r in g .. . is ho ped he will end hiscollcgia t ccarccr in
style at E K U this fa ll . . . h ig h school coach
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Xa vie r
Ed F inella .. . Senior . . . 22 . .. 6-0 . . . 221 ... Three Lelters.
Orlando, Fla ... . Ed wi ll sec plr.:nty of actio n again t his year
for th e Colonels . . . has the speed a n d agility t o be a n all-sta r
linebac ker . . . experience is anot her ()f h is ma in asseb
shou ld have banner year in 19 79 . .. high sch o&lt;)l coach
Paul
Adams o f Oa k R id ge.

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TACKLES

Fred Griffin ... Senio r . . 22 . .. 5- 10 . . . 202 . . . One l,elter.
South Mia mi , Fla ... . F red too came to Easte rn from .:1j unio ,
college and had a fine year as a back up man 11.tst year .
fi ni~hcd s pring d rills as a star ter
aggrcssivcncs,; and pursuit
to lhe ball c.i rr ier arc two of his assets .. . has mad e great
progress .
high school coac h
C h;1r!cs Ya nda o f Sou1h
Miami Senio r.

J a mes Shelton . .. J u nior . . 21 ... 6-2 1/ 1 • • • 257 . .. T wo
Lellers .. . Cincinnati. Ohio, . J,uncs was a second team All•
OVC c ho ice at t ack le la st year
made consider,1b le improvement toward the e nd o f sp ri ng drills . . had highest
g rade o f &lt;rny d o wn lincmcu in 1h c s pr ing g:1rnc . .. capa ble ol

being a fine player . . . will vie for sta rting assignmcn1 t his yea r
S teve Schwcit1cr of Aiken.

. .. h igh schoo l coac h

C.a r)· Ford . .. Senioc ... 21 . .. 5-11 . . . 205 . . . Two Letters . .

Bu ddy Moor . . . ,Junio r .. . 19 , . . 6-5 . . . 2 50 . .. Two l.ellers
. . • Va ldosta , C.a . . .. Ruddy staned seve ral ga mes last yc;tr for
th e Colo nels ... has gc)od s peed, agility a nd 4uick ncss. . has
im p roved strength in the winte r prograin ... cou ld be a great
p layer
was rea lly coming on duri ng final da ys and
scrim mages o f t he spring . high school coa ch
Joe Wilson
of Low ndes

l.ouis\·ill e, K)'· . . . Gary pu lled a h amstring in t he winte r
p rogra m and never fu lly rccoven.-d all t hrough spr ing d r ills

has great determination and pride . . . inte ll igent a nd ha s
the w inning a ttitude which ma kes him o ne o f our

linebackers

high school coac h

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Dave Peak of Waggener.

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Rickie Rhodes . .. Senio r . . . 2 1 .. . 6--t .. . 243 . .. T hree
Letlers . . . Louisville. Ky. . . Ric kie made im p rovement
d uring spri ng drills . .. will cha llenge for st ani ngjob in 1979 . .
. added weight and sirc ngt h d ur ing off-season program .
hopeful of having f ine senior season for t he Colonch . . . hi gh
schoo l coac h ~ Cli nt Lovel y of Central.
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l\h rk S iemo n .. . .J unior . . 19 . . . 6--t . .. 223 ... No Letlers
. . . Springfield, Ohio . .. Mar k m ade JHO!;ress d u ri ng sp ring
d rills and sho u ld add depth to the down li nemen .. . needs
experience in ga me condit io ns . .. has t he too ls to be a very

fine collegiate lineman .

. gradua te o f Sha wnee.

NOS EG UARDS
J oe R ichard .. . Senior .. . 21 . . . 5-1 I ... 21 9 . . . Three Letters
.. . Lexin gto n. K y . . . . J oe was a first 11;·. a m A II-OVCchoicc at
noseguard for t he Colonels la s1 season . . . has exccllem s peed
(4.6) and strength . . . leadi ng t ackler o n t he team lai;t year wit h
6 1 and 31 tackles a nd assis1s. respec1 ively . .. mos t consiste nt o f the down lineme n .. . made several big pla ys d uring
his first t hree years al Easte rn . . . s ho u ld be o utstanding
ca ndidate for post-season ho no rs aga in in 1979 . . . high sc hool
coach
Terry Cla rk of Br yan S tation.
·l"om Ber ger . . . S enior . . . 22 .. . 5-9 . . . 205 . .. Three Letters

. .. Cincinnati, Ohio . . . T(&gt;m w ill sec a ct ion a nd a lo l of
playing t ime at bot h noscg uard and line bac ker in the
upco ming season . pla ys we ll a nd ve ry aggressive . . . makes
a lot of tackles . .. has a wealt h o f ialc nt . . . always gives good
effort .. . wil l be important part of t he dcfrnsivc schcmc a gain
t his season . . . o ne c f the best at hletes o n t he team .. . hig h
school coa ch - Bo b Lewis of Wyoming.

O:nid Holland . .. Junio r . . . 21 ... 6-2 .. . 2UIJ . . . O ne l.eHer .

Cy nth iana . Ky .. .. l)avid played in .:1 rese rve role la st year a s
1he No. J defensive end .. . was inj u red in t he spr ing .. . ha s
good size and goo_d speed .
w ith gamt experience should
d evelop imo a fine e nd . . . g rad ua te of H a rrison County.
Fred Pea ce .. . F reshman . .. 19 . .. 6-0 . . . 214 •. . No Letlers
... Middlesbo ro. Ky .. . . Fred was moved from linebacke r to
defe nsive end . .. ho peful of having good fall sca'son . . . was
making impro ve ments as spri ng progressed
need s t o
develo p si,e and stre ng th.

ENDS
t:d Laski .. . Senio r . . . 23 .. . 6- 2'/2 • •• 21 9 . .. T hree Lellers
. . . C hica20 . Ill. .. . Ed was e njoying a fine sp ring practice until
s uffering a knee injury . had gained strengt h and im proved
speed tremendo usly .. . a t wo-year sta rte r for t he Colonels .
is performing now up 10 expccta1ions . .. membe r of w inners·
1..:l ub
grad uate of deSales.

Ric hard Bell .. . Freshman .. . 19 . . • 6-3 •.• 210 . . . No Lelters
. .. M a rietta , C a . ... R icha rd was red-s hirted last year . .. d id
outsta nding job in the sp ring ... ve ry strong . . . good mobility
needs to wo rk o n a ggn::ssivc nci;s
g rad ua te of
S prayberry.

Tim Frommeyer . .. Senio r . . . 22 ... 5-11 ... 208 .. . T hree
Letters . .. Cold S pring, Ky• • . . T im was a pa rt-tim e starter
la st year .. . o ne of lhe st rongest players o n the t eam .. . m ost
relia ble in terms of consiste ncy . .. exce lle ni job in the s pring
drills . . very fine stude nt . . will serve a s co-capt ain o n
defense in 1979 .
h igh schoo l coa ch
Bob Mille r of
Campbell County

Tom Nix .. . Junlor .. . 20 ... 6-0 ... 201 .. . No Letl ers.
Po mpano Beach. F la . . . . T o m ended the sp ring as a starte r
after inj uries to Laski and Holland .. . improved aggressiveness . .. has sho wn im provement . is becom ing a steady performer at th is posit ion .. hig h school coach
L&gt;ennis Lynch
of Oeerfield Beac h.

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�FRESHMAN PROS PECTS

Victor Rhea .•. defens ive tackle .. . 6-3 .. . 240 .•. Wheelwrighli Ky... • Victor lettered six years in football, five years
in track and four years in basketball at Whee lwright High
School. While competing for the track team, he won t he shot
put competition for two years in a row in the regional meet. He
played football for coach Don Daniels at Wheelwright.

Tron Armstrong . . . widereceiver . .. 6-2 . .. 185 ... St. Pdersb urg. Fla . . . . Tron, of Lakewood High School in St.
Pelersburg. lettered in three varsity sports in high school. ln
his senior year, he was named to All-City and A ll-Conference
teams while helping Lakewood to a city championship.
Coached by Bob Stephens, he holds the school record for
most touchdowns by a receiver. In track, he was a member of
the school record-setting mile relay and 440- relay teams. A
tremendous leaper, he set a school record in basketball for
most slam dunks at Lakewood. Tron plans to major in

P a ul Sheddan .. . offensive tackle .. . 6-31/ 1 • • • 255 ...
S umrnerland Key, Fla .... An All-State hono rable mention
choice for coach Gene Roberts this past season at Key West
High School, Paul was a four-year participant in football and
recipient of the Most Improved Offensive Player Award at
Key West his j unior yea r. He was a two-year selection on the
All-Region and All-County tea m and also received citation
for his school's best guard or tackle last year. He is the son of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Paul Sheddan and plans to major in law enforcement at EKU.

psyc hology at Eastern.

Steve Bird . .• wide receiver .. . 6-0 . .. 170 .•. Corbin , K y•...
Steve was a four-sport standout while at Corbin High School,
winning lcLtcrs in track, baseball, and basketball as well as
football. He was an Associated Press All-Stater and Player of
the Year in the S. E. K.C. his senior season for coach Archie
Powers Redhou nds and was also an All-Conference basketball performer as a senior. He holds the school record for most
receptions in one game with 14, setting the mark as a junior.
Steve is the son of former University of Kentucky basketball
standout J erry Bird, and Nancy Bird, and will major in
architecture at Eastern.

Randy Taylor . . . defens ive end . .. 6-3 ... 210 ... Cincinnatii
Ohio . .. Randy, who played four yea rs o f football for coach
Jack Campbell at Woodward High School, was a first team
All-City and All- Public High School League choice this past
yea r. I-le plans to major in broadcasting at EK U this fall.
Bo b Ward ... defensive tackle ... 6-4 . . . 225 ••. Knoxville,
Tenn.• . . Bob played offensive and de fensive tackle at
Bearden High School for coach Bill Young, participating four
years in football, three seasons in bas ketball and two in track.
A second team All- Knoxville Football League choice at
defensive tackle, he served as captain of hi s team in 1978 and
copped the most valuable defensive player honors that sea son.
Bob. the son of M r. and Mrs. David Ward, was also chosen
··scholastic Athlete·· at Bearden in 1978.

P aul Kraft on .. . linebacker . .. 6-1 .. . 220 . . . Salem, N.H . .•.
Paul played football last season for Milford Academy Prep
School in Salem, N.H . Th e EKU coachingstaffhopeshe can
add depth to the Colonels' linebacking corps for a ssista nt
coach Joe Blankenship.
To m l.a Fary .. . defensive tackle . . . 6- 3 .. • 215 . . . Cincin na ti.
Ohio . . . To m was a second-team select ion o n last year's AllGreater Cincinnati League all-star team. while competing
four years for coach Ray Heidorn at Lasalle High School. He
was also an outstand ing high school wrestler, winning the
heavyweight division this past yea r in the GCL whi le being
named to the first team All GCL wrestling team. Tom, the 18year old son o f M r. and Mrs. Walt LaFary. plans to major in
art at EKU

Mike Wagers .. . linebacker . . . 6-3 . . . 195 . . . Brooksville, Fla.
.. . Mike was an outstanding player at Hernando High School
in Brooksville where he played two years ago for Eastern parttime assistant coach Tom Darby. T he Eastern coaching staff
hopes he will add depth to the Colonels' lincbac king crew.
Bobby Woods ... noseguard .. , 6-2 ... 210 . .. Oak Hill,
F lorida . . . Bob by, who a lso played fullback for coach Bill
Mo reman at New Smyrna Beach High School. lettered 1hree
years i n football while garnering honorable mention all-state
honors last year. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Woods
and plans to majo r in business at EK U.

Brent M uncy . .. quarterback ... 6-2 .. . 175 . .. R ussell, Ky.
. . Brent led the Red Devils to the state Cla ss AAA
championship this past sea son a nd was a first-team selection
o n the All-State team. He was a three-year letterman for coach
Ivan McGlonc in football and an All-Area football p layer for
two seasons. The 17-year old so n of Mr. and M rs. Robert
Muncy of Ash land. Brent plans to major in a ccounting at
Eastern.

Gar y ''Tuck,. Woo lum . .. q uarterback . .. 6-0 . . . 195 . ..
Pineville, Ky • .. . Tuck lettered four yea rs in four sports basketball. baseball , golf and football - at Pineville High
School, while setting school career marks for passes thrown,
passes completed, yards passing and touchdown passes . He
was voted Back of the Year in the Southeast Kentucky Conference and was a first team AII-S EKC quarterback choice.
He is a member of Who·s Who Amo ng American High School
Athletes and the son of Or. and Mrs. Jerry Woolum.

Mike Neal . .. d efensive lack le . .. 6·2 . . . 210 .. . Orla ndo, Fla.
.. • Mike led a defense which catapulted Edgewater High
School to the state playoffs in F lorida last ~cason. He was
recipient of honora ble mention All-State accolades during the
1978 season.
Gus Parks . . . runninitback-defensi ve back . . . 6-0 . . . 175 ...
Harrodsbu rg, Ky . . .. Gus was a first-team All-State selectio n
his senio r year and was also named 10 the AII-C KC and AllArca teams. Besides lettering four years for coach Alvis
J ohnso n in foot ball, Parks earned two letters each in
basketball, base ball and track at Harrodsburg High School.
He is the son of M r and Mrs. Will iam Parks.
S cott Parthemore ... offensive tackle ... 6-6 .. . 260 .
Ridgeway. Ohio . . Scott. a four-year letterman in football
and track at Ridgemont High School while gaining hono rab le
mention All-American plaudits, wi ll add depth and strength
to EK U"s powerful offensive line. T he son of M r. and Mrs.
Dallas Parthemore. Scott plans to maJo r m agncullure at
Eastern.

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�1979 NUMERICAL ROSTER
7
8
9
10

II
12
14
15
16
17
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
3I
32
33
34
35
36
40
41
42
43
44

45
46
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
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62
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64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92

Dan Martin
George Floyd
Rodney Byrd
David Flores
Brent Muncy
Joel Scrafton
Mike Kelley
Bill Hughes
Chris Isaac
Gary Woolum

David Booze
Steve Bird
Bruce Cox
Steve Fletcher
Tom White
Ranard McPhaul
Mo Dunn
Cliff McCullough
J . D. Williams
Charles Brunson
David Schaible
Nicky Yeast
Tom Nix

Gary Branch
Dale Patton
Mike Wagers
J . T. Grad dick
Gus J&gt;arks
Anthony Braxton

Bobby Woods
Alvin Miller
Paul Krafton
Alex Dominguez
!Job McIntyre
Joe Schipske
David Neal
Mark Siemon
Fred Peace
Tom Berger
Ed Finella
Prentis Ragland
Danny H ope
Bob Ward
Kevin Greve
Joe Richard
Gary Ford
Darryl Lawson
C hris Taylor
Fred Grifrin
M ark Willoughby
Henry Ro binson
Vic Rhea
Burney Pomlee
David Oihrkop
Mike Sheehan
Steve Coleman
Buddy Moor
Tom LaFary
Sco tt Parthemore
Paul Sheddan
James Shelton
Rickie Rhodes
Tron Armstrong
Tim O'Reilly
Randy Ferguson
rim Frommcycr
Rick Sang
Ed Lask i
Cris Curtis
Richard Bell
.k rry Parrish
Carl Gree ne
Randy Taylor
David Holland
Mike Neal

DB
DB
DB
K

QB
DB
QB
QB
QB
QB
SE
FL
TB
DB
DB

SE
FL
TB
TB

DB
FB
FB
DE

TB
FB
LB
TB
DB
TB
MG
FB
LB

LB
LB
C
C
DT
DE
LB
LB
C
OG

DT
OG
MG
LB
OT
OG
LB
OG
LB
DT
MG
OT
OT
OT
DT
DT
OT
OT
DT
DT
SE
DE
DE
DE
FL
DE
TE
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TE
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Soph.
Soph.
J r.
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Soph.
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Soph.
Soph.
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Fr.
Soph.
Fr.
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Sr.
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Sr.
Sr.
J r.
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Sr.
Sr.
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Soph.
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Sr.
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Soph .
Sr.
Fr.
J r.
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5- 11
5-1 1
5-1 1
5-9
6-0
6-0½
6-1
6-1 ½
5- 10½
6-0
6-3
5- 11
5- 8¼
5-1 I
5-9
5-8
6- 1
6-0
6-1
6-1¼
6-1¼
5- 11
6-0
5-11
5- 10
6-3
5-10
6-0
5- 10 ½
6-2
5-8
6-2
6-1
6-0
5-1 1½
6-2½
6-4
6-0
5-9
6-0
6-2
6-0½
6-4
6- 1
5- 1 I
5-11
5-11
6-3½
5-10
6-1
5-1 1
6-2
6-1
6-4¼
6-4
6-1
6-5
6-2
6-5
6-3
6-2½
6-4 1/4
6- 1
6-1
6-2
5- 11
6-0¼
6-2'/2
6- 2
6-2¾
5-11 1/2
6- 1
6-3
6-2
6-2

189
185
178
170
175
188
190
204
167
195
188
170
173
177
177
150
171
195
188
194
193
227
20 1
189
220
195
165
170
198
206
191
220
205
207
220
254
223
214
205
221
225
230
225
228
219
205
249
221
202
227
220
240
224
245
250
225
250
2 14
260
245
257
243
180
204
196
208
193
219
218
210
167
206
2 10
209
2 10

Louisville, Ky.
Brooksville, Fla .
Brooksville, F la.
Cincinnati, Oh.

Russell, Ky•
Marion. Oh.
Toledo, Oh.
Lancaster, 0 h.
New Smyrna Beach, Fla.
P ineville, K y.
St. P etersburg, Fla.
Corbin, Ky.
Miami, Fla.
Cincinnati, Oh.
Geo rgetown, Ky.
Miami, Fla.
C incinnati, Oh.

Port Charlotte, Fla.
Marietta, Ga.
Miami, Fla.
Cincinnati, Oh.
Harrodsburg, Ky.
Pompano Beach, Fla.
Dayton, Oh.
C incinnati, Oh.
Dade City, Fla.
Owe nsboro, Ky.
Harrodsbu rg, Ky.
Cincinnati, Oh.
Oak H ill, F la.
Ft. Pierce, F la.
Salem, N.H.
S. Miami, Fla.
Louisvi lle, Ky.
Franklinville, N .J.
Lexington, Ky.
Springfield, Oh.
Middlcsboro, Ky.
Cincinnati, Oh.
Orlando, Fla.
Cincinnati, Oh.
Miami. Fla.
Knoxville, Tenn.

Cincinnati, Oh.
Lexington, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Cincinnati, Oh.
Waycross, Ga.
S. Miami. Fla.
Louisville, K y.
Louisville, Ky.
Wheelwright, Ky.
Davenport, Io wa
Jamestown, Oh.
Louisville . Ky.
Stanford, Ky.
Vald osta, Ga.
C incinnati. Oh.
Mt. Victo ry, Oh.
Summerla nd Key, Fla.
Cincinnati. Oh.
Louisville, Ky.
St. Petersburg, Fla.
New Carlisle, Oh.
Mario n. Oh.
Co ld Spring. Ky.
Ashland. Ky.
C hicago. Ill.
Titusville, Fla.
Marietta, Ga.
A uburndalc, Fla.
Cincinnati, Oh.
C incinnati, Oh.
Cynthiana. K y.
Orlando. Fla.

��OPPONENTS

First Game
KENT ST A TE UNIVERSITY
Sept. 8, 1979 - at Kent, Ohio

Ron Blackledge
Head Coach

1:30 P.M. EDT
Location - Kent, Ohio
Founded - 1910
President - Dr. Brage Golding
Enrollment - 16,000
Colors - Blue &amp; Gold
Conference - Mid-American
Nickname - Golden Flas hes
Athletic Director - Don Dufek
Head Coach - Ron Blackledge
Assistant Coaches - Mike Bushi,
Bob Felio, Bill Frey, Greg Long,
John Romeo
Trainer - Scott Anderson
SID - Terry Barnard
Stadium - Dix Stadium (28,748)
Lettermen Lost - 21
Lettermen Returning - 30

Mike McQueen
Halfback

PROSPECTUS
Football is a game of challenges and Kent State head coach Ron Blackledge faces one in 1979 as he attempts to improve on the Flashes' 4-7 record
(2-6 in MAC) in 1978 with several new faces.
The challenge is even more demanding when its pointed out that Kent
State is the only Mid-American Conference team that will not return an
all-conference performer.
"We have to find the individuals who can play MAC competition,"
Blackledge said. "We have a lot of faces that have not yet been tested. This
will be the experimental stage."
Despite the influx of several new starters, the second-year field boss is
pleased with the return of 31 lettermen, 19 of whom have starting experience.
The comeback of such key performers as halfback Mike McQueen and linebacker Ben Batton from '78 knee injuries is also hoped for.
First game of the series.
1978 RESULTS
1979 SCHEDULE
0
Central Michigan ..... 41
Sept. 8 EASTERN KENTU CKY
Sept. 15 at Akron
3
Ball State . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Sept. 22 BALL STATE
34
Illinois State . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Sept. 29 at Ohio
20
Ohio ................ 14
Oct. 6
at Western Michigan
0
Western Michigan . . . . . 14
Oct. 13 BOWLING GREEN
20
Bowling Green . . . . . . . . 28
Oct. 20 at Eastern Michigan
20
Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Oct. 27 CENTRAL MICHIGAN
IO
Air Force . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Nov. 3 at Northern Illinois
21
Northern Illinois . . . . . . 27
Nov. IO MIAMI
13
Miami (Ohio) ......... 38
Nov. 17 at Toledo
17
Toledo ... . . .. ........ 13
26

�Second Game
TRO Y S TATE UNIVERSITY

Charlie Bradshaw
Head Coach

Sept. 15 - at Richmond
2:00 P. M. EDT
Locati on - Troy, Ala.
Founded - 1887
President - D r. Ralph W. Adams
Enrollment - 12,000
Colo rs - Cardinal, Silver,
White &amp; Blac k
Co nference - Gulf South
Nickna me - Troja ns
Athletic Director - Ro bert Stewart
Head Coach - Charlie Brads haw
Assista nt Coaches - Jim T ompkins,
Vic King, Rick R hoades, Ro bert
Maddox
Trainer - J o hn Anderson
S ID - Gary Stogner
Sta d ium - Memorial Stad ium (8,600)
Lettermen Lost - 8
Letterm en Returning - 38

Boyd Grant
Tailback

P RO S PECTUS

Replacing eight senio r starters including All-American linebacker T im
T ucker appears to be the biggest task facing T roy State foot ball coach
Charlie Bradshaw.
T he offense, with nine starters returning, appea rs sta ble. Head ing up the
list of returnees are All-G ulf South Conference ta ilback Boyd G rant a nd
wide receiver and return specia list Virgil Seay.
Q uarterbacks Eddie Ro hrbaugh a nd Willie T ullis, who shared starting
responsibilities last year, a re also back. Middle gua rd Bubba Williams a nd
defensive end Kenny Craik are the to p return ing playma kers o n defe nse.
Troy State leads the series, 1-0.
1979 SCHED ULE

Sept. 8
Sept. 15
Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Oct. 6
Oct. 13
Oct. 20
Oct. 27
Nov. 3
Nov. 10

T EXAS A &amp; I
at Eastern Kentucky
NIC HOLLS ST AT E
at Livingsto n
S. E. LO UIS IANA
a t Delta State
NORT H A LA BA MA

at Tennesee Tech
at Mississippi College
JAC KSONVILLE ST.

1978 RES ULTS

24
16
16
38
7
21
17
45
27
21

27

Fo rt Benni ng . ... . .. . . 12
Eastern Kentucky . . . . . 10
Nicho lls State .. .. ...... 6
Livi ngston . .. ...... . ... 7
So utheastern Lo uisiana 45
Delta State .. . .... . . ... 6
North Alabama .... . ... 0
Tennessee Tech .... .. .. 0
Mississip pi College . . .. 16
J acksonville State ..... 42

�Third Game
EAST TENNESSEE STA TE UNIVERSITY
Sept. 22 - at Johnson City
Jack Carlisle •
7:30 P. M. EDT
Head Coach
Location - Johnson City, Tenn.
Founded - 1911
Presid ent - Dr. Arthur H. DeRosier, Jr.
Enrollment - I 0,000
Colors - Blue and Gold
Conference - Southern
Nickname - Buccaneers
Athletic Director - Madison Brooks
Head Coach - Jack Carlisle
Assistant Coaches - Robert McGraw,
Cole Proctor, Glen Cumbee, Keith
Daniels, Bill Clement, Burnie Miller
Trainer - J erry Robertson
SID - John Cathey
Stadium - Memorial Center (12,000)
Lettermen Lost - 9
Lettermen Returning - 39

Mark Hutsell
Quarterback

PROSPECTUS
The ETS U Bucs begin thei r first quest for championship honors in the
Southern Conference with talent and depth in the skill positions but a serious
need of big, quick linemen.
The quarterback, runningback and wide receiver positions are well-stocked
with veterans abounding who have good, solid experience. The problem areas
are primarily in the offensive and defensive lines where there is some
experience but a notable lack of size and quickness is evident.
The top candidate for all-star honors will be senior quarterback Mark
Hutsell who finished last season as the No. 8 total offense leader in the nation.
He completed 171 of 294 passes for 2,160 yards, 14 touchdowns and 15.5
completions per game. In total offense, he accounted for 2,318 yards which
averaged out to 2 IO. 7 yards per game.
Eastern leads the series, 18-7-2.
1979 SCHEDULE
Sept. 8 JAMES MADISON
Sept. I 5 at Northern Illinois
Sept. 22 EASTERN KENTUCKY
Sept. 29 at Furman
Oct. 6
at VMI
Oct. 13 UT-CHATTANOOGA
Oct. 20 S.E. LOUISIANA
Oct. 27 APPALACHIAN ST.
Nov. 3 at North Alabama
Nov. IO MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Nov. 17 at Western Carolina

1978
6
21
6
21
38
14
21
35
30
34
7
28

RESULTS
Mississippi College
17
Western Carolina
14
Eastern Kentucky . . . . . 49
Western Kentucky ..... 27
Tennessee Tech . . . . . . . 17
Furman .............. 35
Murray State ......... 35
Appalachian State . . . . . 34
Morehead State . . . . . . . 31
Middle Tennessee . . . . . . 0
Austin Peay . . . . . . . . . . 14

�Fourth Game
AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVER SITY
Sept. 29 - at Richmond
2:00 P.M. EDT
Location - Clarksville, Tenn.
Founded - 1927
President - Dr. Robert 0. Riggs
Enrollment - 5,200
Colors - Red &amp; White
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Governors
Athletic Director - Johnny Miller
Head Coach - Watson Brown
Assistant Coaches - John Palermo,
Rick Christophel, Bobby Marcum,
Greg Mantooth, Louis Thompson
Trainer - Jeff Daniel
S ID - Martin Harmon
Stadium - Municipal (8,900)
Lettermen Lost - 13
Lettermen Returning - 32
PROSPECTUS
First year Head Coach Watson Brown comes to Austin Peay in hopes of
improving the Govs offensive attack this season.
Known for a tough defense last year, Austin Peay ranked second in total
defense stats, but finished a dismal sixth in the total offense category.
A key in helping the Govs return the form that led them to an OVC
championship in 1977 will be the offensive backfield.
Four-year starter Randy Christophel is gone at quarterback, a nd senior
Steve Brewer and juco transfer Sonny Defillips loom as most likely heirs
apparent. Leading rusher Donald Brown is back at running back along with
Craig Woods.
Steve Puthoff, with 30 catches last season, returns at wide receiver, while
center Stan Burns will return to anchor the offensive line.
All-OVC performers Joe Grimsley and Lynn Hailstock will pick up the
slack in the defensive backfield, which is minus All-American free safety Mike
Betts.
Eastern leads the series, 17-3.
1979 SCHEDULE
1978 RESULTS
Sept. I at James Madison
21
UT-Martin ........... 14
Sept. 8 UT-MARTIN
13
Western Kentucky ..... 17
Sept. 15 Open
Eastern Kentucky ..... 14
0
Sept. 22 WESTERN KENTUCKY 19
Morehead State ....... 16
Sept. 29 at Eastern Kentucky
14
North Alabama . . . .. .. 10
Oct. 6
at Morehead State
13
Livingston State .... ... 3
bet. 13 at Jacksonville State
28
Middle Tennessee . .... 17
Oct. 20 LIVINGSTON STATE
23
Murray State ......... 17
Oct. 27 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
14
Tennessee Tech ....... 28
Nov. 3 at Murray State
14
East Tennessee ...... . . . 7
Nov. 10 TENNESSEE TECH
Nov. 17 MARS HILL
29

�Fifth Game
MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 6 - at Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Boots Donnelly
7:30 P. M. CDT
Head Coach

Location - Mu rfreesboro, Tenn.
Founded - 19 11
President - Dr. Sam Ingram
Enrollment - 10,300
Colors - Blue and White
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Blue Raiders
Athletic Director - Bubber Murphy
Head Coach - Boots Donnelly
Assistan t Coaches - Ed Bunio, Tom
Fiveash, Bubba Hooker, J o hn
J ennings, Duke Shackleford
Tra iner - George Camp
S ID - J im Freeman
Stadium - Ho race Jones Field ( I 5,000)
Lettermen Lost - 37
Lettermen Returning - 19

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PROSPECTUS
Head football coach James "Boots" Donnelly returned to his alma mater,
Middle Tennessee State, after two successful seasons at rival Austin Peay,
where his teams quickly ea rned the respect of everyone in the OVC.
Offensively, Donnelly feels that his quarterback situation is sta ble with
1978 starter Duane West back for his sophomore season. West is being
pushed by transfer Gus Purvis, son of former MTSU great Ray Purvis.
Guard Bill Ming heads the offensive line, which includes J erry Thompson,
who made the move from tight end , guard Bria n Knight and newcomers
David Rash and Bill Spurlock.
Veteran tackles Reggie Bell, Edd ie Deeb and Bill Cherry head the down
linemen, while All-OVC Stanley Wright is the top linebacker. End J ames
McClellan, second team All-OVC, was injured and missed most of spring
drills.
The series is tied, 13-13.
1978
6
17
9
14
12
7
3
17
0
0
10

1979 SCHEDULE
Sept. 8 NORTH ALABAMA
Sept. 15 at UT- Martin
Sept. 22 at Morehead State
Sept. 29 Open
EASTERN KENTUCKY
Oct. 6
Oct. 13 MURRAY STATE
O ct. 20 at UT-Chatta nooga
Oct. 27 at Austin Peay
Nov. 3 WESTERN KENTUC KY
Nov. 10 at East Tennessee
Nov. 17 TENNESSEE TECH
JO

RESULTS
Tennessee State ..... . . 13
UT-Martin . .......... 28
Mo rehead State .. .. .... 6
UT-Chattanooga ...... 14
Eastern Kentucky ..... 42
Murray State ......... 33
Delaware . . ........... 53
Austin Peay .......... 28
Western Kentuck y . . ... 54
East Tennessee . ....... 34
Tennessee Tech ....... 35

J
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�Sixth Game
CAL STA TE-FULLERTON

Oct. 13 - at Richmond
2:00 P. M. EDT

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Jim Colleto
Head Coach

Location - Fullerton, Calif.
Founded - 1957
President - Dr. L. Donald Shields
Enrollment - 22,500
Colors - Blue, Orange, and White
Conference - Pacific Coast
Athletic Association
Nickname - Titans
Athletic Director - Neale R. Stoner
Harris Burnett
Head Coach - Jim Colletto
Center
Assistant Coaches: Tom Hayes,
Wayne Nunnely, Greg Robinson,
Bill White, Rodney Bell
Trainer - Jerry Lloyd
SID - John Culwell
Stadium - Cerritos (I 5,000)
Lettermen Lost - 20
Lettermen Returning - 36
PROSPECTUS
This season Head Coach Jim Colletto hopes to continue the progress that
saw his Titans finish at 5-7 last year, their best record since 1974.
Cal State-Fullerton finished strongly last season, winning four of their last
six games, to garner a fourth place finish in the PCAA, their highest ever.
One of the main problems for Colletto is how to replace fullback Obie
Graves. Graves rushed for 1,789 yards last year, the fourth highest total in
NCAA history, and was named to the third team All-American Squad by the
Associated Press.
Gone along with Graves are other offensive backfield stalwarts, tailback
Mike Martin and quarterback Dale Bunn.
Leading returnees for the Titans include linebacker John Bungartz and
offensive guard Mike McC!inton, both All-PCAA sel~ctio ns last year. Coach
Colletto will also rely on several transfer athletes to fill graduation gaps.
First game of the series.
1978 RESULTS
1979 SCHEDULE
12
Boise State . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Sept. 8 at Nevada-Las Vegas
35
Santa Clara . . . . . . . . . . 20
Sept. 15 BOISE ST ATE
27
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo41
Sept. 22 Open
Sept. 29 at P acific
33
Hawaii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
17
Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Oct. 6
at San Jose State
14
Nevada-Reno ......... 37
Oct. 13 at Eastern Kentucky
34
Long Beach State . . . . . . 9
Oct. 20 at Northeast Louisiana
37
Fresno State . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Oct. 27 at Northridge State
21
San Jose State . . . . . . . . 30
Nov. 3 at Utah State
31
No rthridge State . . . . . . 20
Nov. 10 Fresno State
30
Cal Poly-Pomona
22
Nov. 17 at Idaho State
7
Nevada-Las Vegas . . . . . 24
Nov. 24 LONG BEACH STATE
31

�Seventh Game
WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
Oct. 20 - at Richmond
2:00 P.M. EDT ( Homecoming)

Jimmy Feix
Head Coach

Location - Bowling Green, Ky.
Founded - 1906
President - Dr. Donald Zacharias
Colors - Red and White
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Hilltoppers
Athletic Director - J o hn O ldham
Eddie Preston
Head Coach - Jimmy Feix
Split End
Assistant Coaches - Butch Gilbert,
Bill Hape, Clarence Ba ker, Sam
Clark, Larry Wa lker, Bob Raffe rty
Tra iner - Ron Dunn
SID - Paul Just
Stadium - L. T. Smith ( 19,250)
Lettermen Lost - 9
Lettermen Returning - 38
PROSPECTUS
Jimmy Feix's Hilltoppers turn ed a rebuilding year into a championship
season in I 978, winning their seventh Ohio Valley Conference title while
posting an 8-2 record.
Feix welcomes back several key performers as he begi ns his 12th season at
the Hilltopper helm. Heading the list of returnees for Western are All-OVC
junio r quarterback John Hall, who passed for more than 1,400 ya rds last
year, and his favorite target , senior split end Eddie Preston, who led the
"Toppers" in receptions with 37.
Second team All-conference selectio ns J eff Alsup and Pete Wa lters return
in the offensive line, while defensive back Carl Brazley and linebacker Charles
DeLacey will head a veteran Western defense.
Notable performers the Hillto ppers must replace include All-OVC
defensive players Tony Towns a nd Reginald Hayden, and fullback George
Stevenson o n offense.
Western leads the series, 32- 17-2.
1978 RESULTS
15
UT-Chattanooga ...... 42
Illinois State . .......... 6
28
Austin Peay .... . ..... 13
17
East Tennessee ........ 2 1
27
Akron ............... 26
21
Tennessee Tech .. ... .. 20
26
Eastern Kentucky ..... 16
17
Morehead State .... . ... 7
35
Middle Tennessee ... . .. 0
54
14
Murray State .......... 6

1979 SCHEDULE
Sept. 8 at UT-Chattanooga
Sept. 15 LAMAR
Sept. 22 at Austin Peay
Sept. 29 Open
N. MICHIGAN
Oct. 6
Oct. 13 TENNESSEE T ECH
Oct. 20 at Eastern Kentucky
Oct. 27 MOR E H EAD STATE
Nov. 3 at Midd le Tennessee
Nov. 10 at Northern Iowa
Nov. 17 M URRAY STATE
32

�Eighth Game
MURRAY ST A TE UNIVERSITY
Oct. 27 ~ at Murray
1:30 P.M. CDT
Location - Murray, Ky.
Fo unded - 1922
President - Dr. Constantine W. Curris
Enrollment - 8,200
Colors - Blue a nd Gold
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Racers
Athletic Director - Johnny Reagan
Head Coach - Mike Gottfried
Assistant Coaches - Tommy Liggons,
Bill Baldridge, Dan Walker, John
Behling, Frank Beamer, Ron Zook
Trainer - Tom Simmons
SID - Doug Yance
Stadium - Roy Stewart ( I 6,800)
Lettermen Lost - I 7
Lettermen Returning - 27

Mike Gottfried
Head Coach

Danny Lee Johnson
Tailback

PROSPECTUS
Even though 27 lettermen returning and a prize recruiting class are reasons
enough to boast, head coach Mike Gottfried isn't making any promises.
"We're building the program one block at a time and our goal in 1979 is a
winning season," said Gottfried as he readies fo r his second year with the
Racers. "We are still young with j ust four seniors on the roster, so there is
much about our team that remains a question mark."
Top returnee for the Racers is Danny Lee Johnson, a 205-pound junior
tailback who earned OVC Offensive Player of the Year honors last year with
1,217 yards rushing which ranked him sixth in Division I-AA statistics.
Gottfried a lso has high hopes for 6-4, 215-pound fullback Greg Whetsel, a
talented Ohio prep star who transferred to Murray after one season at
Nebraska.
Eastern leads the series, 18-15-4.
1979 SCHEDULE
Cl
Sept. I at Southeast Missouri
Sept. 8 at Evansville
Sept. 15 S.E. LOUISIANA
Sept. 22 TENNESSEE TECH
Sept. 29 MOREHEAD STATE
Oct. 6
at UT-Martin
Oct. 13 at Middle Tennessee
Oct. 20 at Indiana Central
Oct. 27 EASTERN KENTUCKY
Nov. 3 AUSTIN PEAY
Nov. 10 Open
Nov. 17 a t Western Kentucky

1978
21
23
14
32
21
33
34
21
17
14
6
33

RESULTS
Southeast Missouri .... 24
Evansville .... .... ..... 9
Tennessee ............ 24
Morehead State . .... .. 49
UT-Ma rtin ... . ... . .... 7
Middle Tennessee ...... 7
East Tennessee ........ 2 1
Eastern Kentucky ..... 24
Austin Peay ........ . . 23
Eastern Illinois ... ... .. 35
Western Kentucky ... .. 14

�Ninth Game
TENNESSEE TECH UNIVERSITY
Nov. 3 ~ at Richmond
1:30 P.M. EST

Don Wade
Head Coach

Location - Cookeville, Tenn.
Founded - 1915 .
President - Dr. Arliss Roaden
Enrollment - 7,500 plus
Colors - Purple and Gold
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Golden Eagles
Athletic Director - Don Wade
Kevin Tillman
Head Coach - Don Wade
Running Back
Assistant Coaches - Jack Henderson,
Bob Joye, Chuck Koczwara, Richa rd
May, Jim Hughes, Lauren Kardatzke
Trainer - Steve Moore
SID - Randy Stacy
Stadium - Overall Field (16,500)
Lettermen Lost - I 0
Lettermen Returning - 40
PROSPECTUS
Forty returning lettermen, including 17 starters and two specialists, have
TTU head football coach Don Wade smiling about the 1979 season. Of these
returning lettermen, 18 are on defense, 20 are on offense and two are
specialists.
Nine starters are back on defense, Jed by All-OVC second-teamers Ronnie
Dyer at end, Roddna Rockymore at tackle and Greg Bauer at cornerback.
"We're excited about our defense. We have a great deal of experience at
every position. We may not be the biggest team around, but I think we will
play with intelligence and desire and have a pretty good defensive football
team," Wade said.
Based on the large number of returnees, plus a good recruiting year, Wade
is optimistic about 1979. "We have a lot of experience and we believe we've
added some outstanding freshmen and junior college transfers. If we can
avoid another epidemic of injuries, I believe we can be a good football team,"
Wade said.
1979 SCHEDULE
Sept. 8 at Western Carolina
Sept. 15 CAMERON UNIV.
Sept. 22 at Murray State
Sept. 29 NICHOLLS STATE
Oct. 6
at Jacksonville State
Oct. 13 at Western Kentucky
Oct. 20 MOREHEAD STATE
Oct. 27 TROY STATE
Nov. 3 at Eastern Kentucky
Nov. 10 AUSTIN PEAY
Nov. 17 · at Middle Tennessee

1978 RESULTS
10
Nicho lls State .........
22
Western Carolina .....
24
Murray State .........
10
Cameron .............
17
East Tennessee ........
20
Western Kentucky .....
21
Morehead State .......
0
Troy State ...........
16
Eastern Kentucky .....
28
Austin Peay ..........
35
Middle Tennessee .....
34

20
20
14
21
38
26
20
45
20
14
IO

�Tenth Game
JACKSON STATE UNIVERSITY
Nov. IO - at Richmond
1:30 P.M. EST

W. C. Gorden
Head Coach

Location - Jackson, Miss.
Founded - 1877
President - Dr. John E. Peopoes, Jr.
Enrollment - 8,000
Colors - Blue and White
Conference - Southwestern Athletic
Nickname - Tigers
Athletic Director - Dr. Walter Reed
Head Coach - W. C. Gorden
Perry Harrington
Assistant Coaches - Melvin Pete,
Halfback
Houston Markham, James Carson,
Sylvester Collins, Stari Blackmon,
Tommy Williams, Cardell Jones
Trainer - Willie Barnes
SID - Samuel Jefferson
Stadium - Memorial (46,500)
Lettermen Lost - 12
Lettermen Returning - 38
PROSPECTUS
Coach W. C. Gorden faces somewhat of a rebuilding job, especially on
defense where the Tigers will be minus All-American tackle Robert Hardy.
JS U is also minus its entire starting defensive backfield and two linebackers
from the 1978 unit.
On offense, Gorden will welcome one of his two 1,000-yard rushers,
halfback Perry Harrington who scampered for I, I05 yards and 14 TD's
during the regular season. He also had an impressive 8.4 yards per game
average, while rushing for IO touchdowns of 19 yards or more last year.
Sophomore Keith Taylor will handle the quarterback duties.
If the Tigers are to match their I 0-2 record of '78, they must also compensate in their offensive backfield for the graduated Jeffrey Moore who
rushed for 1,205 yards.
First game of the series.
1979 SCHEDULE
1978 RESULTS
Sept I
ALABAMA STA TE
20
Alabama State . . . . . . . . . 6
Sept. 8 TENNESS EE STATE
35
Tennessee State . . . . . . . 24
Sept. 15 at Prairie View
41
Prairie View . . . . . . . . . . 14
Sept. 22 at Mississippi Valley
27
Mississippi Valley . . . . . I 7
Sept. 29 Open
54
Arkansas-Pine Bluff . . . 14
Oct. 6
at Arkansas-Pine Bluff
41
Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Oct. 13 SOUTHERN
7
Grambling . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Oct. 20 GRAMBLING
35
Bethune Cookman . . . . . 6
Oct. 27 Open
41
Texas Southern . . . . . . . . 0
Nov. 3 at Texas Southern
21
Morgan State .. .... . . .. 6
Nov. IO at Eastern Kentucky
36
Alcorn State . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Nov. 17 LANGSTON
NCAA Playoffs
Nov. 22 ALCORN STATE
10
Florida A &amp; M ....... 15
35

�Eleventh Game
MOREHEAD STATE UNIVERSITY
Nov. 17 - at Morehead
Tom Lichtenberg
1:30 P.M. EST

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Location - Morehead, Ky.
Founded - 1922
President - Dr. Morris L. Norfleet
Enrollment - 7,682
Colors - Roya l Blue and G old
Conference - Ohio Valley
Nickname - Eagles
Athletic Director - Sonny Moran
Head Coach - Tom Lichtenberg
Assistant Coaches - George Adams,
J o hn Fritsch, Van Hollaway, Tom
J ones, Steve Loney
Trainer - Ken Wright
SID - Jim Wells
Stadium - Jayne ( 10,000)
Lettermen Lost - I 0
Lettermen Returning - 37

~

Rodney Jefferson
Linebacker

PROSPECTUS
Tom Lichtenberg, MSU's first-year head football coach, must answer the
question "Who's my q uarterback?" when the Eagles open fall drills.
Go ne is Phil Simms, a three-year starter at quarterback, who was na med
the OVC "Player of the Year" as a junio r a nd who was drafted in the first
round of the NF L draft by the New York Giants.
As possible heir to the position, Lichtenberg must choose between last
year's two backups, senio r Tommy Fox and freshman Greg Hall. Also in the
picture will be converted wide receiver Doug J oiner and defensive safety Ken
Hopkins.
Strengths on the team, which was 2-6-1 last season, should be senio r
linebackers Rod ney J efferson, 5-11 , 195 and Tommy Wa rren, 6-3, 2 15.
Jefferson was a first team All-OVC performer last year and Warren was AllOVC the year before.
Eastern leads the series, 30-15-4.
1979 SCHEDULE
Sept. 15 at Kentucky State
Sept. 22 MIDDLE TENNESSEE
Sept. 29 at Murray State
Oct. 6
AUSTIN PEAY
Oct. 13 UT-MARTIN
Oct. 20 a t Tennessee Tech
O ct.27 at Western Kentucky
Nov. 3 AKRON
Nov. 10 at J ames Madison
Nov. 17 EASTE RN KENTUCKY

1978
7
6
49
16
9
20
7
31
0

36

RESULTS
Kentucky State ........ 7
Middle Tennessee ...... 9
Murray State ....... . . 32
Austin Peay . ... .. . . .. 19
UT-M art in ...... . .... 23
Tennessee Tech ... .... 2 1
Western Kentucky ..... 35
East Tennessee ... . ... . 30
Eastern Kentucky ..... 30

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�MODERN EASTERN FOOTBALL RECORDS
SI NGLE GAME INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SI NGLE GAME TEAM RECORDS

Most extra points-8 ("Moon" Mullins. 1951 ; Jerry Pullins
vs. Hillsdale, I 968)
Longcsl run from scrimmagc- 97 yards (Don Daly vs.
Morehead, 19SI)

Most points scored by opponcnt-99 vs. Wittenberg in 1931
Largest victory margin-67-0 vs. Morehead in 1925
Largest defeat margin-99-0 vs. Wittenberg in 193 I
Most net yards rus hing-510 vs. East Tennessee in 1977
Most pass attempts- SO vs. Akron in 1968
Most pass completions-29 vs. Akron in 1968
Most passing yardage-425 vs. Northwood in 1967
Most ya rds total o Hcnse-662 vs. East T ennessee in 1977
Most first downs-33 vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh in l97S
Most first downs rushing- 23 vs. Ashland College in 1975
Most to uchdowns scored- 9 vs. Evansville in l9S 3
Most extra paints-8 vs. Erskine in 1951; vs. H illsdale, 1968
Most yards pcnalizcd-155 vs. Morehead, 1977
Least net yards ~ushing by opponent-IO vs. Austin Peay in
l97S
Most touchdown passcs- 6 vs. Northwood in 1967
Fewest first do wns given up-2 vs. Murray State in 1976

M ost runs from M'.rimmagc-43 (Alfred Thompson vs.

Morehead, 1973)
Most yards rushing- 252 (Stan Mitchell vs. Ashland College, 197S)
Most passes ancmpted-45 (Jim Guice vs. Middle Tennessee, 1966)
Most passes complctcd- 25 (Jim G uice vs. Akron, 1968)
Most yards passing- 317 (Jcrf McCarthy vs. Tennessee
Tech, 1973)
Most touchdown passes thrown- 4 (Jim Guice vs. Norlhwood, 1967 and Ernie House vs. Austin P eay, 1975)
M ost touchdowns scored-4 (Aaron Marsh vs. Northwood,

1967; Jimmy Brooks vs. East Tennessee, 197 1; Stan
Mitchell vs. Ashland, 197S)
Most passes rcccivcd- 19 (Aaron Marsh vs. Northwood,
1967)
Most receiving yardagc- 316 (Aaron Marsh vs. Northwood ,
1967)
Most passes interceptcd- 4 (Buddy Pfaadt vs. Austin Peay.
1966)
Most times punted-13 (Jeff McCarthy vs. Mo rehead, J97I)
Most yards puntcd- 468 (J eff McCarthy vs. Morehead,
1971)
Longest field goal- 49 yards (David Flores vs. Murray
State, 1977)
Longest punt-78 yard s (Bob Plotts vs. Tampa, 1966)
Longes1 punt return- 86 yards (Jimmy Chiu um vs. Murray,
1961)
Most field goa ls 3 (.krry Pullin:i. vs. Morehead. 1968: F.arl
Cody vs. Morehead. 1973. ,md \'!J, Mu rray. 1974: David
F lon·!J v:i.. Western . 1971-t)

Mos1 points scored by kicking- 13 (Ea rl Cody vs. Morehead, 1973)
Most yanh kickoff retlll'll!I 202 (Jerry Parri~h vs. Mu rray
State. 197X)
SINGLE SEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDS
Most points scored 90 (Dale Patt on. 1978)
Most touchdo wns :i.corcd IS (Dale !'anon. 1978)
Most cxua points (kick)-37 (Jerry Pullins. 1968)
Mm.t poinh :,.cored b~ \..id.. 59 (D:n id H o re:,., 1978)
Most runs from scrimmage- 271 (Alfred Tho mpson. 1973)
Most yards rushing- 1,478 (Everett Talbert, 1974)
Most passes atlempted-226 (J im G uice, 1966)
Best passing pcrcentage-62. 1 (Larry Marmie, 1965)
Most ya rds passing- 1.:547 (Ernie Ho use. 1977)
Most yards total offensc- 1,740 (Ernie House, 1977)
Most touc hdown passes th rown- 14 (J im Guice. 1966)
Most touc hdown passes received- I I (Aaron Marsh, 1966)
Best rushing average (min. 50 times)-6.7 yards (Chuck Bell,
19SJ)
Most ya rdage on pass rcceiving- 1,09:5 (Aaron Marsh , 1967)
Most passes receivcd- 73 (Aa ron Marsh, 1966)
Best punting avcrage- 42.2 {Frcd"Malins, 196:5)
Most passes intcrceplcd-9 (Buddy Pfaad1, 1966)

SINGLE SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Undefeated seasons- 1940 (8-0-0); 19S4 (8-0-1)'
Mo~, wins 8 in eleven diffcrcm sea:,on~. 1940 (8-0-0): 1948
(X-3-0): 1953 (X-2-0): 1954(8-0- 1): 1967(8-1-2): 1968(X-2-0):
1970 (8-2-0): 1974 18-2-0): 1975 (8-2-1 ): 1976 (8-3-0):
1978 (8-2-0).
Most defea ts-8 in 1929 ( 1-8-0)
Most ties-3 in 1933 (1 -2-3)
Most paints scored-298 ( 1968)
Most points by opposition- 264 (1930)
Least points scored- IS (1930)
Most consecutive games without a loss- 15 ( 1953-54-:5:5), 2
tics
Most consecutive games won- 13 (1939-40-41 )
Most touchdowns scored-41 ( 1940; 1968)
Most extra Points made-37 (1968)
•Tangerine Bowl Game not included
(Remainder includes 19:52 through 1977, inclusive)
Most passes completed-170 ( 1967)
Most passes attcmptcd-300 ( 1967)
Best passing pcrccntage-58.2 (1965)
Least yards rushing by oppancnts- 9:5 1 ( 1953)
Lea.st yards passing by opponents-487 ( 1957)
Bes! pu nting averagc- 42.2 (196S)
Most ya rds penalized-736 ( 1972)
MoSI yards rushing- 2,68~ (l97S)
Most yards passing-2.133 (1967)
Best iota! offense- 3,999 ( 1967)
MO!ll fil'~I &lt;lO\\.O:,. rushing 1:\4 ( 1978)
Most passes intercepted by-21 (1976)

INDIVIDUA L CAREER RECORDS

Most yards rushing- 3,842 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-71)
Most yards passing- :5,041 (Jim Guice, 196:5-68)
Most plays 101al offense- 921 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-71)
Most rushing anempts-920 (Jimmy Brooks. 1968-71)
Most field goals in a carcer- 23 (Earl Cody, 1972-7:5)
Most points scored by kick-134 (Earl Cody, 1972-75)
Mos1 points scored- 220 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-7 1)
Most touchdowns sco rcd-36 (Jimmy Brooks, 1968-71)
Most kickoffs rclurncd- 57 (John Reve re, 1972-75)
Most yards on kickoffs returned- 1,212 (John Revere,
1972-7S)
Mo!)I con:,.cw tiH· e xt rn poinb l-.idcd 60 ( l);n id I-lores.
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39

�OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
TEAM FOOTBALL RECORDS
SCO RING

SI NGLE GAME

Mo!t Fumbles Lost- 7-Tennessee Tech vs.
Western Kentucky .
. 1967
Most Fumbles Recove..-ed- 7Western Kentucky vs. Tennessee Tech ......... 1967
Wes1ern Kentucky vs. C. W. Post . • ·
. 1974
Mosl Yards Penalizcd - 191 - Morchead vs. Eastern . .. 1969
Mos1 Kickoffs Kicked-I I- Murray vs .
Iowa Wesleyan
. 1967
Most Kickofrs Rcceivcd-8- Wcstern vs.
Tennesstt Tech .
1965
.. ! ...
Most Yards On Punt Returns- 153Wcstern vs, Morehead .
1953
Most Yards Kickoff Returns 202
[as1ern \'!ol. Murray State . .. .
. .. 197~

Highest Scorc- 71- Mu rray vs. Iowa Weslcyan ( l 2} ... 1967
Most TDs Scored- 10-Murray vs, Iowa Wesleyan . .. 1967
Mos&lt; PATS Kicked-8Eas tern Kentuc ky vs . Hillsdale
.. . 1%8
Western Kentucky vs. Tenn T ech .

. . .' %7

W es1ern K en1ucky vs. Murray .

. . ~961$

Most Field Goals J F.as1 Tenm:sscc vs. ~·1orchcao . l'•/.i7
(Record Tied on Twelve Other Occasions)
Most Two-Point Conversions-3.1967
Middle Tennessee vs:. UT Marlin

Eastern Kentucky vs. Northwood .
. 1967
Most Safetics- 2-Auslin Peay vs. Middle Tennessee .. 1968
TOTAL O FFENSE

Most Total Yards Gained-662Eastern Kentucky vs. East Tennessee . . .
. . 1977
Most Plays-94Tennessee Tech vs. Morningside .. .. . . .. .. .. .. 1972
Wes1ern Kentucky vs. Murray . .
. .. . . . . 1969
Fewest Total Yards Allowed- 13 yardsWestern Kentucky vs. Butler .
. . 197 1
RU SH ING

Most Yards Rushing- 510Ea.siern Kentucky vs. East Tenne-s~c ...
. . 1971
Fewest Ya rds Rushing- Minus 63Austin Peay vs. Morehead .
. . 1971
Fewest Yards Allowed Opponent- Minus 77Wesicrn Ky. vs. Dayton.
. .... . 1974
Most Rushing Plays-83Tenne~see Tech vs. Morningside
. . 1972
Fewest Rushing Plays-9Morehead vs. Middle: Tennessct .
195 1
Best Rushing Average- 8.6. .. 1977
Easlcrn Ky. vs. East Tennessee ..
PASSING

Mos1 Yards Passing- 425Eastern Kemucky vs. Nort hwood
. . . 1967
Mmray vs. Middle Tennessee . ..... . ..... . . . 1967
Most Passes A1temp1ed- 59Wcs1ern Kentucky vs. Akron
. . 1969
Mosl Passes Compleled- 37Wcstcrn Keni ucky v'i, Akron.
1969
Mos1 Touchdown Pa:,ses-6Eas1crn Kentucky vs. Northwood . . .
. . . 1967
M o~I Two-Point Conversions-3Middk Tennessee vs. UT Mart in ...
.. ... . 1967
Best Comp. Percentage X0.0
Western K y . vs. Delta St~1tc ( 16 of 20J .
l:.1!)!C1' 1\

K y . vs. l )a\'IOrl ( 12 of 15) ..

Most Passcss Had lnterccpted- 7Morehead vs. We'-1crn Kentucky ..
Eas1 Tennessee vs. Austin Peay
Most Pa,;scs Jn1erceptcd- 7wc..tem Kcntudy ,..s. Morehead .
Ea"it Tennc:,see V'i. Austin Peay .
Most Yard'i l111ercep1ions Re1u rned- 139WC'$ tcrn Ky. vs. W~I. Illinois .
Fcwc,t Passing Yards Allowed- Minus 3Wl'slern Ky. vs. Au'itin Peay

.. . 1952
. .. IYn
. .... 1965
. 1971
. 1965
.. .. .. 1971
. . 1968

S[AS!I~.
SCORING

Mosl PointsScorc:d-377- Wl"!ilcrn f~eri1ucky . . . ... .. 1973
Fewest Poin1s Scored- 20- Morehead . .
. ... . .. 1953
Most Points Yiclded- 321-Murra)'
. .. 1966
Fewest Poin1s Yiclded- 40- Middle Tennessee.
. . 1957
Most Touchdowns- 54- Western Kentucky .
. .. 1973
Most PATs Kicked- 45- Weslern Kentucky -. .. . .. . . . 1973
Most Field Goals-I I-Middle Tennessee 197 1,
Murray 1971, Tenn Tech
.. 1972
Most Poims Scored Kicking- 60-(11 FGs. 27 EPs)
Tennessee Tech .
. . . . . .... 1972
Most Safeties- 4-Middle Tennessee .
. . 1965
Most Poinis er Game-37. 7- Westcrn Kentucky . . .. . 1973
TOTAL OFFENSE

Most Total Yards Gained- 4,07 1-Wcstern Kentuck y . 1973
Fewest Yards By Opponen1s- l ,511Wes1crn Keniucky
.. 1971
Most Plays- 825-Eastern Kentucky .
. . 1976
Most Average Yards Pe..- Gamc-425.8Weslern Kentucky .
. . . . 1952
RUSHING

Most Yards Gained Rushing- 3.114Middle Tennessee .
. . 1959
Mos, Avg. Yards Per Gamc- 311 .4Middle Tennessee
.. ... 1959
Fewest Yards 8)' Opponents- 485Wcstern Kentucky
.. 1963
Mosl Rushing Allempts-722- Tennessec Tech .
. . 1972
Most Touchdown,; Rushing-42-Middle Tennessee . . 1959
Mo~i F1r!oll Dm~n~ Ru:,hing 134 Ea!ilcrn Kcnlud} . 197X
PASSING

Most Yards Gained Passing- 2,433-Murray .
. 1968
Most Average Yards Per Game- 243.3- Murray .
. 1968
Mos1 Auempts-380- Murray
... .. 1967
Most Comple1ions- 190Murray .
. .... 1967
East Tennessee .
. . .. . 1973
Best Completion Percen1agc-66. I Middle Tenne"isee .
. .. 1965
Fewest Yards By Opponenl- 365Western Kentucky
. .. . . . 1960
Mo~1 Touchdowns Passing- 25Murray.

. 1973

OTHE RS
Mosl Punls- 14-Au:,lin Peay,.,. Tennc-sseeTech . .. 197 1

Bes1 Punting Ave ragc- 54.0Middk Tenncssc vs. Uall State .
. . 1974
Most fir'S t Downs-33- Ea~m~rn Kentuc ky ,·s.
Wisconsin-Oshkm,h
... .. 1975
Most Fir'it Downs Ru,hing- 23Tcnncssee Tech vs. Morningside
.. .... . 1972
Eu tern Kcntul'k y vs. Ashland .
.. .. ... . 1975
Mos1 Firs! Downs Pa'i,;;ing- 19Murray vs. Iowa Wesleyan ... .
. . 1967
Ea'itcrn Kentucky v,;:. Northwood .
. . 1967
Mos1 Fumbles-12- Tcnocssee Tech v,. Murray . . .. 1972

. . 1968

Western Kentucky
. ... 1973
Most First Downs Passing- 95Wc,;tern Kentucky
.. 1973
Most Passes Had lnicrcepled- 35Austin Peay .
. I 969
Most Passes lntcn.:eptcd-34- East Tennessee . . .. ... . 1969
t-ewes1 Touchdown Passes All owed- IMiddle Tennessee
.1 957
TcnnCS!,CC Tech .
. ........ . . . . 1972
O THER S

Mo,;t Punis-90- Austin Peay . .
. . .. . .. .... 197 1
Most First Downs-242- East Tennessee
. . 1973
Fewest First Downs Allowcd- 84-Middlc Tennessee . 1957

40

�Most Punt Returns-60- Wcstern Kentucky . . . . .... 1974
Most Kickoff Returns- 40-Western Kentucky. . .. . 1966
Most Penalties- SI-Western Kentucky.
. ..... .. 1953
Most Yards Penalized-919Western Ken1ucky .
. .1968
Fewest Yards Penalized-312Tennessee Tech . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1968

Most Fumbles Lost- 31- Tennessee Tech . .... ... . .. 1972:
Most Fumbles Rccovered-26Western Kentuck y .
. . . . . 1971 &amp; 1974
Most Yards On Punt Returns- 633Eastern Kentucky .
. ... .. ... . .. 1967
Most Yards On Kickoff Returns- 1.014East Tennessee .
. .. . . . .. ... . 1973

OHIO VALLEY CONFERENCE
INDIVIDUAL FOOTBALL RECORDS
SINGLE GAME

Most Yards Punts Re turned-145-Virgil Livers,
WK VS . ET .

TOT AL OFFENSE
Most Yards Total Offense- 428-Johnny Vance,
WK vs. Akron
.. . 1969
Most Plays Total Offense- 69-Joh nn y Vance.
WK vs. Akron .
. . 1969
Highest Average Per Play- 20.0 ( 120 yards in 6 atts.)Hal Emerson, EK vs. Wisconsin-Oshkosh . . ... .. . . 1975
RUSHING
Most Anempts- 43- Alfred Thom pson, EK vs. Mo. .. 1973
Most Yards Gained Rush ing-297- Clarence Jackson,
WK vs. Butler . .... ... . . . . . .. . . . ... . .. ... .... .. 1971
Longest Run from Scrimmage-97 yardsDon Daly, EK vs. Mo . . ... . .. . ... . .. .. 1951
Carl Walker, Mu. vs. AP. . . . . .. ... . . 1954
PASS ING
Most Attempts- 59- Johnny Vance, WK \IS. Akron .. 1969
Most Completions-37-Johnny Vance,
WK \IS. Akron .
. 1969
Most Consecutive Completions- I I-Billy Walker,
MT vs. UT Martin .
. . .... . . . ... . . 1967
Best percentage- 1000/o-Teddy Morris (9-9),
MT \IS. UT Cha1tanooga
.. . . .. 1965
Most Yards Gained Passing-425- Larry Tillman ,
Mu. vs. MT .
. . .. . .... . ... 1967
Most T ouchdown Passes-6-Charles Porter.
Mo. vs . Marshall
. .. . .. ... 1950
Most Passes Caughl- 20- Harold Roberts,
AP \IS . Murray (NCAA Record) .
. .... 1967
Most Yards On Passes Caught- 316-Aaron Marsh,
EK vs. Northwood . .
. ... .. . . 1967
Most Touchdown Passes Caught- 4Aaron Marsh, EK \IS. Northwood . . . . 1967
Harold Roberts. AP vs. Murray . . . . . . .. 1967
Porter Will iams, WK vs. Murray . .... . . 1973
Most lntcrceptio ns-4-Buddy Pfaadt, EK \IS . AP . ... 1966
Longest Pass Completion-96 yardsLeo Peckenpaugh to Porter Willia ms. WK vs. Mu . .. 1970
Most Two-Point Conversions-3-Billy Walker,
MT vs. UT Martin .
. . .. .. . .. ...... .... . 1967
Most Points By Passing- 36-Billy Walker,
MT vs. UT Martin .
. . ... .. . 1967

PASSING
Most Pass Attempts-380-Larry Tillman, Murray . . 1967
Most Pass Completions-190-Larry Tillman,
Murray.
. ... .. ... .. . ... ... 1967
Most Yards Gained Passing- 2.345- Charles Porter,
Morehead
. 1950
Best Completion Percentage-66.20/o- Charles Porter,
Morehead
. . ... .. ... . . .. . . 1950
Most Touchdown Passes Thrown- 25- Larry T il lman,
Murray.
. . . 1968
Most Passes Caught- 88- Harvey Tanner,
Murray .
. ... . .. 1967
Most Yards On Passes Caught- 1,069- Aaron Marsh ,
Eastern Ky.
. ... . 1967
Most Touchdo wn Passes Caugh l-13-Billy Hess,
Murray
. . . .. . . . 1968
Most Passes lntercepted- 12-John Fitzpatrick,
Te nnessee Tech
. . .. 1972
SCORING
Most Points Scored-1 14-Dickie Moore,
Western Kentucky .
. . . .... . ·. 1967
Mos1 Touchdowns Scored- 19- Dickie Moore,
Western Kentucky
.... ... . ... .. ... ..... .. 1967
Most Points By Kicking- 60-Butch Gentry,
Te nnessee Tech .
. . . . .... . .... .. 1972

SCORING
Most Points- 28- Harold Roberts. AP vs. Mu.
1969
Most Touchdowns-4- Held by Eight Players
Most PoinlS By Kicking-13-Earl Cody (3 FG's, 4 EP),
EK vs. MO.
. . . .. . .. .. ... ... . .. . 1973
KICKING
Most Extra Points Kicked-8Tom Atwood, WK vs. TT .
. 1967
Jerry Pullins, EK vs. Hillsdale .... . . . . . 1968
Sieve Wilson, WK vs. MU
1969
Most Field Goals - 3-Pat Hauser, ET vs. Mo.
(Tied by Nine Others) .
. . ... 1967
Longest Field Goal- 58 yards- S1an Watts,
Mu. vs. WK.
.1971
Most Puncs- 14- Mike Johnson, AP vs. TT .
. . ... 1971
Best Punt Averagc- 54.0- Mike Shawen,
MT vs. Ball Stale
.1974
Longest Punt- 81 yards-Chip Johnson, AP \IS. WK . . 1974
Most Punts Returned-9Alan Coker, WK vs. Butler.
. . . .. 1971
Alan Coker, WK vs. MT.
. . . 1971

. .. 1974

OTHERS
Lo ngest Punt Return- I 00 yards-Phil Foster,
Mu. vs. Mo .. .. ..... . . ... . .... . . . .. ........ ... 1950
Longest Kic koff Return-JOO yards-Buford Crager,
Mo . vs. ET .
. ... 1959
Longest Pass Interception Ret urn- 100 yardsRay Oldham, MT vs. UT C halla nooga ... . . . . . . . .. 1970
Longest Run with Recovered Fumble- 99 yardsRay Neal. MT \IS. Muskin~ham
. .. 1964
Most Yards Kickoff Returns 202- Jerrv Pa rrish.
Eastern Kentucky vs. Murray State ·
. . . .. 1978
SEASON
TOTAL OFFENSE
Most Total Yards-2.782- Charles Porter. Morehead .1950
Most Total Plays--464- Larry Tillman, Murray .... . . 1967
RUSHING
Most Rushing Attempls-286-Larry Schreibe r,
Tennesse Tech .
. . 1968
Most Ya rds Rushing- 1,522- Larry Schreiber,
Te nnessee Tech
........ .. .... . . ..... .... . 1969
Highest Rushing Ave rage-9.1-Ray Purvis.
Middle Tennessee (Min. 50 a tt.) ...... .. ... . ... .. . 1959

KICKING
Masi Extra Points Kicked-37-Jcrry Pullins.
Eastern Kentucky .
. . . .. . ...... 1968
Most Field Goals-I I-Stan Watts, Murray and
Kenny No lan, Middle Tennessee . .. . . . . . . . . . ..... 1971
Butch Gentry, Tennessee Tech .
. 1972
Most Punis- 83-Richard McGlothlin.
East Tennessee .
. 1969
Best Punting Average- 43.9-Mike Shawen,
Middle Tennessee .
. ... . . 1974
Most Punts Returned-50--Virgil Livers,
Western Kentucky .
. .... .. . ..... .. . ... . ... 1974
Most Punts Returned For Scorc-3Mo Holli ngs worth, Morehead .
. . . 1971
Virgil Livers. Western Kentucky .
.. . 1974

41

�1978

ovc TEAM STATISTICS

OVC A LL-TIME STANDINGS
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112
112
83
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Tennessee Tech

5.

Murra y S tate

6.
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Morehead S tate

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4
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71
78
80
110

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.59Z
.589
.583
.430
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.297

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1952-78
1948-78
1949-78
1948- 78
1963- 78
1948- 78

..

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262. l

II

2247
2236
1708
1651
1438
116 1
2458

204.3
203.3
170.8
18 3. 4
143.8
105.5
223.4

973
1646
1580
1546
1270
1226
62 1
1068

97.3
149. 1
143.6
154.6
141. 1
llZ.6
56.5
97. 1

Games

Yds R

10
10

165 1
1899
1759
1795
1525
2207
2773
2612

Avg
165 I
189.9
175.9
163.2
169.4
200.6
252. 1
237.4

Games
10
II
II
10

Eastern Kentucky
Tennessee Tech
Murray State
Western Kentucky

9

Murchcad Stale
A ustin Peay
Middle Tennessee
*Akron

IO
II

Tota l
.1595
3893
38 16
3254
2921
2664
I 7~Q
3526

Avg
359.5
353.9
346.9
325.4
324.5
266.4
162.0
320.5

Total
2586
2899
308 1
3399
28.19
3753
4362
4209

258.6
289.9
308.1
309 0
3 15.4
341 .2
396.5
382.6

TEAM DEFEN SE
Western K entucky

Austin Peay
F,a stc-rn Kentuc kJ

10
II
9
II
II
II

Ten nessee Tech
Morehead State

Murray S late
Midd le Tennessee
* Akron

SCORING OFFENSE
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5.
6.
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TT
MO
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8.

• A kron

WK

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I 000
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1589
1597

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132.2
145.5
146.0
140.5
144.5
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S CORING DEF ENSE

Pts
257
254
236
203
145
ISi
95
22 1

Pts
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143
157
237
248
206
340
232

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25.4
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4.
5.
6.
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WK

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TT

MO
MT
*Akron

Avg
11.8
14.3
15.7
2 1.5
22.5
22.9
30.9
2 1.1

MISCELLANEOUS
Passes Int. By

1-~irst D o wns

Austin Pe ay
Easte rn Kentuc k y
Middle Tennessee
Morehead

Murray State
Tennessee Tec h
W estern Kent uck y
• Akron

Own
157
187

110
146
209
10 5
178
183

Opp
146
1 73
244
144
191

Own
12

O pp
10
5
8

lO

90

II
10
18
9

154
211

16

II
13
21
II
7

II

Fumbles Lost

0 "''"
12

II
21
16
13

20
7
15

Yds . Penaliu d

Opp
13
15
23
14
13
14
20
17

Own
492
534
476
57 1
663
649
690
488

Opp
508
575
677
489
762
7 14
367
667

STANDINGS
Conference Cam"

w
I.
2.
3.
4.

5.
5.

5.

Western Kentuck y

6

Eastern Kentucky

5

Tennessee Tech

4
3

Aust in Peay
M urray S tate
Morehead S tate
M id dle Tennessee
•Akron

0

I.
0
I
2
3

All Games

T

PF

PA

w

L

T

PF

PA

0

163
146
144
97
123
98
55
0

62

8
8
5
6
4
2

2
2
6
4
7
6

0

254
257
203
151
236
145
95
221

157
118
248
143
237
206
340
232

0
0
0

s

0

5
5

0
0

0

0

42

66
104
109
14 1
146
23 2

0

0
0
0
0

�1978 OVC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
TOTAL OFFENSE
I.
2.
3.
4.

J ohn Hall - WK

Phil Simms -

MO

5.

Mike D ickens - M U
Danny L. Jo hnson - MU
Bm Hughes - EK

6.

Dale Patton -

Rush

12
-95
51
1217
311
985
94
-29

JO

TT

AP

Randy Christophel

Alt
263
240
253
254
171
206
140
155

10
6
6

EK

Milton Jenkins -

G
10
9
10
II

Poss
1439
1229
1190
0
728
0
602
471

Vds

VPG

1451
11 34
1241
12 17
1039
985
696
442

145. 1
126.0
124. 1
I I0.6
103.9
98.5
116.0
88.4

Pct

CPG

.501

10.6
10.2
9 .3
5.4
4.7
4. 1
9 .4
7.3

PASSING
I.
2.
3.
4.
5.

6.

John Hall - WK
Phil Simms
MO
Mike Dickens - MU

Steve Brewer -

AP

Bill Hughes - EK
Duane West - MT

R. Christophel - AP
Milton Jenkins - Tf

G

Alt

Comp

JO

209
173
190
97
89
110
101
88

106
92
93
54
47
45
47
44

9
JO
JO
10
II
6
6

Int

Vds

TO

JO

1439
1229
1190
672
728
549
471
602

12
6

II
12
8

4
7
2
7

1

.532
.489

7
5
2
2
2

.528
.409
.465
.500

.551

RUSHING
Danny L. Johnson - MU
Dale Pallon - EK
Sta n Mitchell - E K
Dwight Yarn - MO
5. Kevin Tillman - TT
6. Marcus Johnson - M O
1. Donald Brown - AP
8. Nate J o nes - WK
Cecil Fore
TT

I.
2.
3.
4.

G
II
10

R
253
206

8
7
II
8

118

Vds

VPR

YPG

8

90
166
102
119
132
II I

1217
985
613
508
791
549
493
468
568

4.8
4.8
5.2
5.6
4.8
5.4
4.2
3.5
5.1

110.6
98.5
76.6
72.6
71.9
68.6
49.3
46.8
71.0

G

CT

Vds

TO

RPG

II

53
32
35
37
35
31
33
22
19

878
401
448
646
471
380
498
369
190

6
6
3
7
3
3

4.8
4.0
3.9
3. 7
3.2
3. 1
3.0
2.4
2.4

JO
10

PASS RECEIVING
I.
2.
3.
4.

5.
6.
7.
8.
8.

Craig Rolle - TT
Steve Puthoff -

Oorron Hunter Eddie Preston -

AP

MO
WK

David Thomas - M U
Darryl IJrake - WK
Greg King - M U
Larry Campassi - MO
Ricky Gwinn - WK

8
9
10
II

JO
II
9

8

5

SCORING
J.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Dale Pauon - EK
Danny L. Johnson - MU
David Flores - EK
Barry Skaggs - WK
Wayne Anderson
TT
Sieve Puthoff - Al'
Eddie Preston - WK
Cecil Fore - Tr

G

TO

EP

FG

TP

PPG

10
II
10
10
II

15
12
0

0
0
32
0
21

0
0
9
0
10
0
0
0

90
72
59
54
51
36
42
42

9.0
6.5
5.9
5.4
4.6
4.5
~-2
5.2

9

0
6
7
7

8
10
8

0

0
0

KICK SCORING
J.
2.
.l.
4.

D avid Flor~s - EK
Wayne Anderson - r r
Marvin Davis - WK
Jim Du nnaway
MU
Ge rald Robinson
MT

G
10
II
10

FG

EP-Atl

TP

PPG

9

59
51

9

3
3

32-33
21-23
27-28
9- 10
5-7

5.9
4.6
3.6
2.0
2.3

10

3

6

43

36
18
14

�EASTERN FOOTBALL SINCE 1922
EKU

0

1922
Wesleyan . . . .... .. •..

0

Transy Frosh ..

OPP

1
0

0
6
6

Transy Frosh
. .... 15
Cumberland
0
. 47
Western
0 Gcorgc10wn Frosh ... ..
0
1
40 Union .
Record: 2-3-2
EKU
1923
0 State frosh
0 Georgetown Frosh . .

6
0
6
7
12
19

OPP
7
2

Cumberland
.. . . . . ... . 26
Kentucky W esleyan
9
Union College
6
Transy Reserve . . . . . . . . .
0
Ccntrc f rosh
. . 21
Union College .
0
Record:3-5- 1

EKU

OPP

1924

Wesleyan
Cumberland

. . .. . 27
6
0
St. Mary's.
0
L.M.U. ..
. 13
Transy
. . 56
Morehead
0
Union ··· ·· · ···· ··· · · ·
0
Record:5-3-0

0
19
13
49
1
0
14
33

Georgetown Frosh .

EKU

0

1925
UK Frosh ...

1

Georgetown

0
13
6
67
49

L.M .U.
SL Mary' s
Transy .. ... . . .

EKU

1929
2 Union . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14 Sue Bennett
0 Murray .
6 Morehead
0 Transy . . .
0 ~orgelo wn
6 U of L ...
0 Wesleyan
0 Wes1crn
Record: 1-8-0
EKU
1930
0 Sue Bcnnell
0 Murray .
0 U
L
0 Wesleyan

OPP
. . . 19
8
.. 46
. ... 13
.. 36
. . 38
.. .. 19
... 26
. 36

13 Morehead
2 Transy
0 Union .
0 Western
Record: 1-7-0

.. 52
. .. 52
. . 33
0
. . . .. . 26
. ... 4l
. . 50

O

0

Ohio No rthern .
Wit1enbcrg
U or L
Georgetown .
L.M.U.
Western
Record: 1-6-0

. 16
. . 99

. . 19
. 25
.. . ..... 13
. . 42

1

Morehead
Union .

0
0

EKU

6
38
0
0
19

1932
Georgetown . .
U of L.
Union .
Tran.sy

OPP

7
0
0
0
0

M orehead

Record: 2-1-2

Record: 3-3-1
EKU

1916
Marshall College ..
L.M.U.

0
13
0

Georgetown .

0

Transy

OPP
. ... . . 14
0
. ... 27
. 15
6
.... 10
6

48

Union ... .. .. .

41

E. Tenn. Normal

19
0

St. Mary's College .
Morris Harvey College ..

Indiana Teac hers ..

0
3

Record: 4-S-O

1927
O Cen tre

EKU
39

6

Union ..

OPP
7
0

Wesleyan . . .... ... • .•. .
8
0
Tusculum .
0
Morehead
6
U of L .. .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. 21
St. Mary•s . . ... .... , . .
6
Wcs1ern
.. . . ....... . . . . 12
Record: 5-4-0

31 E.T. Teachers
I3
12
13
32
0

EKU

1921
OPP
18 Ca mpbellsville
0
12 Irvine . .
7
0 Tra nsy
. 42
o U of L ... .. . . . . . .... .. . .. 52
18 Sue Be nnet!
0
-Record: 3-2-0

EKU
1933
6 Union ....
0 Geo rgeto wn

OPP
6
0
O Eas1 Tenn.
0
0 Transy .. . .. .. .. ... . .. .
6
6 Morehead
0

Louisville . .
Reco rd : 1-2-3

. 13

EKU
1934
0 Miami (Ohio) .
0 Transy .

OPP
.. . 19
. . 18
7 Union
.. 14
9 Georgetown . . . . .. • ... .
. 18
7 Morehead
0
9 Weslern .
41
6 Louisville .. .. .... . .. . . . . . 13
Record: 1-6-0

EKU
1935
7 Miami (Ohio .
66 Alfred Holbrook
52 HiwasStt
6 Georgetown

OPP
. .. ... 33

9

u or L

0

Centre ..... ... .•• .. • .

.

. .. .. . . • • •. .

6
0

8
0
. . 19

53 Morehead .. . .•• • •.. ..
0
6 Transy . ..... .•• •• . .
. .. 1
7

6
6

Union . .. . . . .....•••• .
1
Transy
.. . . 12
Western
. .. .. . 40
Record: 4-6-1

44

1937
Tenn. Tech
Fran klin College .
Transy
Central Normal ...
Morehead
Western
Union .
U of L
Record: 5-2- 1

7

28
12
14
0

0
14

OPP
0
6
6
7

.. . . . 26
... 23
0
6

OPP
0

OPP

. . 14
..... .. .. . 13
0

EKU

6

EKU
1931
31 Sue Bennelt ..
0

..

OPP

.. .. . .. . 6

or

12

EKU
1936
OPP
39 Ma rshall
0
1 Franklin (Ind.) .
0
34 Alfred Ho lbrook
... .. 0
1 Morehead
. . . 19
6 Georgetown
2
9 U of L
6
13 Transy
. ......... ..
6
0 Western
1
12 Union.
... .... ... ... .. . 6
Record: 7-2-0

EKU
1931
19 Georgetown

OPP
O

7

Transy
0
East Tenn. Teachers
0
Central Normal .
O
Morehead
O
7 Wes1ern
.. .. . . ..... 32
36 Indiana St. Teac hers .
7
18 Union
O
Record: 6-1-0

19
47
0

EKU
21

39
20
14
21
6

32
0

28

1939
Carson Newman .
Transy
Cumberla nd
Central Michigan . . .
Georgetown ...... .
Mo rehead
Union . .
Western
Indiana Teachers . .
Record : 6-3-0

OPP
. . •. 7
1
0

. . . .. 18
0

.... 1
. .. . 7
. . 26

EKU

1940
OPP
20 Illinois Normal ... .
0
No rthern Ill.
0
Morehead
.... .. . 13
39 Arkansas A&amp;M
0
48 Bowling Green (Ohio) .
0
25 Central Mich igan .
0
48 C umberland
7
31 King College
1
Reco rd: 8-0-0
3S
27

EKU

1941
OPP
18 N. W . Missouri
1
14 Ca rson Newman . ..
0
6 Murray
0
21 King College
0
20 Weslcrn
. . 21
41 George1own
0
54 Ill. Normal
0
32 Morehead
. .. .. .. ... . . 13
Record: 7- 1-0

�EKU
1942
13 Tenn. Tech .
7 W . Missouri State .
0 Morris Harvey
6 U of Akron .
18 Western
20 West Libert y
0

6

OPP
0
7

0
0
6
M orehead .. . . ...• • • • . .. . . 20
Mu rray.
6
Record: 4-2 -2

EKU
1950
OPP
He idelberg
.... ... 15
]4 Marshall
0
0 Murray .
19
47 Tenn. Tech
7
56 Erskine
0
14 Morehead
7
26 Evansville
. .... . . 20
13 Western
.... . . ........ 14
]4 Bowling Green (Ohio) .
7
I) Wofford
. . 14

EKU
1956
OPP
12 Toledo
6
7 Murray .
. .. .. . . . ... . ... 14
19 Middle Tennessee
. ... 26
12 East Tennessee
. I]
6 Western
. . .. 14
ll Morris Harvey
7
25 Tenn. Tech
. . ll
19 Mo rehead
0
6 U of L .
. .. . . . . ..... ... 14

Record: 4-5-0

Record: 6-4 -0
1943-44 no sports due to war

{~
t:KU
1945
19 Indianapolis State .
14 Tenn Tech .
7 Central Mich.
7 Murray .
6 Valpar aiso .
0 Catawba
32 T enn. T ech
54 Kirksville( Missouri).

OPP
. . . 12
. 12
. . . . 14
7
7
. 13
0
0

Record: 4-3-1
J

EKU
1951
O PP
JI Hillsdale
.... .. 12
l l Marshall
6
0 Murray . .
9
15 Tenn. Tech
.... 14
58 Erskine
0
6 Morehead
0
6 Evansville
7
JI Western
7
27 Ohio University
... I ]
14 Stetson Un iversity . .. . .. ... 26

Record: 7-3-0

'

EKU
1946
OPP
13 Tenn. Tech
0
7 Catawba
9
Central Mi chigan .
. . .. 20
26 Murray .
.. ll
7 Tenn. Tech
. . .. .. . . . 20
12 Valparaiso .
6 Morehead
12
28 U of L.
7
6 Western
0

EKU
1952
OPP
7 Toledo
6
26 Marshall
.19
0 Murray ....... . .•. . . . . ... . 20
14 Te nn. Tech . .. . . • . . . . . . . . . 28
35 Evansville
0
20 Morehead
.. 20
6 Wes1ern
. .. . . 48
20 U of L .
. . .. . 34

Record: 3-4-1

Record: 5-4-0
EKU
1947
14 Eastern Illinois .
6 Marshall
13 Murray .
34 Emory and Henry
18 Valparaiso ..
34 Morehead
ll U of L
27 Western
6 SE Louisiana

s

EKU
1957
OPP
0 Toledo
7
14 U of L
... . . . . 40
26 Murray .
. . 19
14 Middle Tennessee .
. ]5
13 Ea st T enne,;sL"e . . ... . ..... 27
IJ Youngstown
0
28 Western
0
14 Tennessee Tech .
. .. 34
40 Morehead
J
Reco rd : 4-5-0

OPP
.... I J
7
. .. . 21
0
0
.14
7
. .. JO

Record: J-6-0

EKU
1953
OPP
20 J ohn Carroll . .
. ... 19
15 Middle Tennessee .
6
19 M urray .
. 14
O T enn. Tech
7
19 Youngs town
. . .. .. 20
25 Morehead
7
59 Evansville
9
13 Western
7
20 U of L .
. . . . ll
30 Stetson University . .. . . .. . . 26

Record: S-4-0

EKU
1958
OPP
2 Toled o
. ... .... . 19
U of L .
. . ... . ... .. 20
14 Murray .
6
0 Middle Tennessee . .. . .. ... . 14
13 EaM Tenne ssee .
6
9 Youngstown
0
14 Western
. .. 21
19 Tennessee Tech .
. . .. . 20
24 Morehead
6

EKU
1959
2 T oledo
U of L
Murray .
6 Middle Tennessee
East Tennessee
21 Austin Peay .
7 Western
10 Tenn. Tech
12 Morehead

OPP
. . . . .. . 20
.. . . .. . . 14
0
... . 14
.. . .. IJ
7
.. .. 14
. .. . 14
7

Record: 3-6-0

Record: 8-2-0

r
_)

EKU
1943
0 Xavier University .
25 Eastern Illinois
20 Marshall
6 Murra y.

35
20

Emory and Henry
Michigan Normal

7
0
13
32
26

Morehead
Evansville
Western
Northern Illinois _.
SE Louisiana .

OPP
. . . . JI
. . 14
7
0
6

0
0
7
.. . 14
7

EKU
1954
OPP
19 John Carroll
0
26 Middle Tennessee .
0
25 Murray .
6
14 Tenn. Tech
25 Youngstown
12 Morehead
13 Toledo
... ll
21 W estern
0
20 0 of L .
6
6 Omaha (Tangerine Bowl) . .. 7

Record: R-0-1

Record: 8-3-0

r
EKU
1949
OPP
7 Heidelberg .
... . 19
7 Marshall
. .... 24
20 M urray .
0
20 Wofford
.. . . 27
20 Michigan Normal
6
26 Morehead
.. 27
7 Evansville
20 Western
7
21 Bowling Green (Ohio) .. . . . . ll

Record : 4-4- 1

Record: 3-6-1

EKU
1955
6 Toledo
14 Middle Tennessee .

; /' ~e~r~~\~~h·

OPP
6
. .21

:

ll

Omaha .. . . . ..... . . ... . ... 20
35 Morehead
.. 14
20 Morris Harvey
6
Western
O
13 U of L . . . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . .. 45
3 Wo fford
0

45

EKU
1961
OPP
6 U o f L . .. .. .. .. . ... .... . . 33
14 Murray .
. . . . . . . _ . . 13
15 Middle Tennessee ... . ... . .. 22
22 East Tennessee
. . __ . 13
21
7
15
. . . . 16
8
.. . .. 14
13 Morehead
O
0 Marshall
. . . . . 20

Record: 4-5-0

Record : 5-4 -1

(/-r-

EKU
1960
OPP
7 F1. Campbell
6
U of L . . ... ... .. ... . . ... . 28
19 Murray
. . . 21
12 Middle Tennessee .
. . 14
0 East Tennessee
0
27 Austin Peay .
. .. . IJ
17 Western
7
0 Tenn. Tech
. . . .. 20
0 Morehead
. . . . .. . 21
0 Marshall
. . . I]

I

�uu
22
14
18
20
14
6
21
12
12

OPP
1961
Tampa University ...
6
.. . 17
Murray .. . .
8
Middle Tennessee
East Tennessee
. 14
7
Austin P eay
Western
5
.. .. 0
Tenn. Tech
Morehead
.20
East Carolina . .
. ..... 29
Record: 6-3-0

OPP
EKU
1961
63 H illsdale, Mich. .
0
23 East Tennessee
... .. 20
21 Austin Peay .
. . . 20
49 Middle Tennessee .
. .. 21
. 31
20 Akron
7
16 Western Kentucky . . .
. . . 20
21 Murray State .. ..
.14
38 Tenn. Tech
12 Youngstown
. . . . 26
7
35 Morehead
Record: 8-2-0

EKU
1963
14 Austin P eay .
7 Findlay
0 Murray . ....
28 Middle Tennessee . .

12
3
6
19
0
34

East Tennessee
Tampa University . .
Western ... .
Tenn. Tech
Morehead
Youngstown

7

Youngstown

6 Murray .
13 Middle Tennessee

35 East Tennessee .
17 Findlay
0 Western .

7 Tenn. Tech ..

. . 28
. . . . .. 20
. ... 33

.35
7

. .. 29
. . . 21
6
... . 14

OPP
. ... 26
.. .. 21
6
.. ... . 20
. . ... 13
. 14

. .. 24
. .. . 27

Record: 3-5-1

OPP
.. . .. 30
. 28
.17
14
0

. . . 34

•forfeited

OPP
... 15
6
6

.. . . 22
7
... 6

. ... 12

3 Tenn. Tech
19 Morehead
14 Tampa University

EJ(U
1969
OPP
13 Ball State
..... 0
7 East T ennesscc .
.. . . 19
29 Austin P eay ... .
.10
14 Middle T ennessee
. .. .. 0
9 Akron
. ... 28
.27
26 Western Kentucky .. ..
.. . 13
34 Murra y State
17 Tenn. Tech ..
. .. 7
. .. . . 12
14 Indiana State . .
. .... 23
11 Morehead State . .

7

. . 28
. ... 14
. 35
.. 21
. . 14
. . 21
. ... 25

7

. . . 21
6

EKU
1974
OPP
17 Dayton
. . 23
. 20
East Tennessee .
Austin Peay .
9
Middle Tennesse .
. 17
9
24 UT-Martin
24 Western Ke ntucky .
. .34
30 Murray State .
.16
.. .. 14
29 Tenn. Tech
34 Ashland College ..
.23
21 Morehead State ... . . • .... . . 14
21
22
21

Record: 8-2-0

Record: 6-4-0

EKU
1970
OPP
.12
13 Ball State .
6
10 East Tennessee
38 Austin Peay .
. . .. 7
24 Middle Tennessee
.. . .. 10
21 Eastern Michigan . ,
... . 10
Western Kentucky . . . .
. . 19
17 Murray State . .
7
20 Tenn. Tech . ..
. . . 13
9 India na State . .
0
. . 16
13 Morehead State .

EKU
1975
OPP
42 Wisco nsin-Oshkosh
7
30 Dayton .
. . . ... 24
10 UT-Chattano oga
.. to
21 East T ennessee ... . .. . . . . .. 14
49 Austin Peay .
0
34 Middle Tennessee
... 24
13 Western Kentucky .
7
7 Murray State . .. . .. . .... . .. 26
3 Tenn. Tech
.... . .. 14
50 Ash land Co llege
. 36
17 Morehead State .
9

Record: 8-2- 1

Record: 8-2-0

.. .. 12
. .. 14
.. . 20

Record: 4-4-1

EKU
1966
33 Austin Peay
26 Marshall
27 Murray .
20 Middle Tennessee
21 East Tennessee
35 Findlay .
24 Western .. .

. . 13
. . . . 38

0

to Morehead ..

EKU
1965
35 AustinPeay•
12 Marshall
17 Murray.
JO Middle Tennessee
23 East T cnnessce ..
3 Findla y .
28 Western
28 Tenn. Ttth . .
38 Morehead

OPP
.... 6

Record: 7.,i!!)

OPP

Record: 2-8-0
EKU
1964
0 Austin Peay . .

EKU
1973
to UT-Cha11anoo8a
26 Indiana (Pa.)
14 East Tennessee .. .
24 Austin P ea y . .
29 Middle Tennessee .
16 UT-Martin ..
0 Western Kentucky .
20 Murray State ..
30 Tenn. Tech
7 Central Michigan .
37 Mo rehead State . .

OPP
EKU
1971
. 12
20 SE Lo uisiana
21 Northern Iowa
7
... 14
28 East Tenncsstt
14 Austin Peay
9
18 Middle Tennessee ..
.31
0 Eastern Mich igan .
0
. . 16
Western Kentucky . .
.17
Murray State .
14 Tenn. Tech . ..
7
28 Applachian State . . . . ..... I 4
Morehead State .
. . . 10

EKU
1976
OPP
21 Dayton .
. ... . . . 7
21 Delaware
. . ... . 37
28 Witte nberg
0
21 • east T ennessee .
. . .. 10
27 • Austin Peay .
. . .... 13
40 •Middle Tennessee .
. . 14
6 • Western Kentuck y .
. . . . 10
12 •Murray State .
. . .... 10
28 • Tennessee Tech .
. . . .. 14
31 •Mo rehead State . ... . ..... . . 12
7 North Dako ta State (NCAA
Division H P layo ffs) .... . 10

Record: 5-5-0
•Ohio Valley Conference game

Record: 6-4- 1

Reco rd: 7-3-0
EK U
1967
0 Dayton . .

35 East Tennessee .
37 Austin Peay .
14 Middle Tennessee .
55 Northwood
14 Western
28 Murray .
24 Tenn. Tech
37 Youngsto wn
7 Morehead ..
27 • Ball State ..

OPP
. . . 16
7
0
7

0
. 14
7

0
..... 12
7

.. .. 13

Record: 8-1-2
• NCAA G rantland Rice Bowl

EKU
1972
OPP
10 SE Louisiana
0
34 Indiana Univ. (Pa.) . .
7
12 Eas t Tennessee .
. .. ... .. 28
21 Austin Peay .
6
13 Middle Tennessee .
o
14 Central Michigan .
. 21
0 Western Kentuc ky .
10
3 Murray State .. .
0 Tenn. Tech .. .. .. .
.. 14
7 Appalachian State .
.. . 55
28 Morehead State .
6

Record: 5-6-0

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1977
Oclaware .. .
Wittenberg
38 • East Tennessee
17 • Austin Peay
10 • M iddle Tennessee
35 • w estern Kentucky
20 • Murray State
28 •Tennessee Tech
13
Dayton
42 • Morehe ad S tate
EK U

24

14

OPP
7
17
)4

20
19
10
.... 24
21
20
13

Record : 5-5-0
• Ohio Valley Conference game

�Men's Cross Country
1979 SCHED ULE
Date
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.

I
I

22
29

Oct. 6
Oct. 13
Oct. 27
Nov. IO
Nov. 19

Site
C ha rlesto n, W. Va .
Louisville . Ky.
Lexingto n, Ky.
Murray, Ky.

Opponent
C harlesto n Distance Run
J o e Binks Memorial Run
Kentucky Invitational
Kentucky Intercollegiate
C ham pionship Meet
Indiana Invitational
E K U Invitational
OVC C hampionship Meet
NCAA District 111. Meet
' CAA Cha mpionsh ip Meet

Bloo mington, Ind .
Home
C ookeville, T enn.
G reenville, S .C.
TBA

1979 ROSTER
Name
Steve A ngerman
Byron Arbaugh
Dennis C reekmore
Andy C rowley
Gene Fitzhugh
Gerry Giblin
Terry Lakes
Bill Morgan
Gary Noel
Martin O' Hanlon
Ed Strobach

Class
Jr.
Fr.
Jr.
Soph.
J r.
S oph.
Soph.
J r.
S r.
Fr.
S r.

Hometown
Dayton, Ohio
Lucasville, Ohio
Willia msburg. Ky .
Danville, Ky.
Lexingto n, Ky.
Du blin, Ireland
Richmond, Ind.
Rochester, Mich.
Lo uisville, Ky.
Dublin, Ireland
C hagrin Falls, O hio

1979 PROSPECTUS
The 1979 Co lonels' men's cross count ry tea m will be led t his season by AII-OVC junio r Bill
Morgan and senior 110 per cent award win ner of 1977 Ed Strobach .
Others expected to add s trengt h a nd dept h to this year's squad are senior Gary 'oel; j unio rs
Dennis C reekmore, Steve Angerman and Gene Fitzh ugh; sophomo res Andy Crowley, Gerry
Gi blin and T erry Lakes; a nd fres hmen Byron Arba ugh a nd Martin O' Ha nlon. C reek mo re is a
past recipient o f the C olonels' Mo st Valua ble C ross C ountry runner awa rd before being inju red
last year.
Eastern has placed third for the past two seasons a nd will be ho ping to improve t hose fi nis hes
this fall.

Art Harvey
Head Coach

Ed Strobach

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�Women's Cross Country
Date
Sept. 8
Sept. 15
Sept. 15

Sept. 22
Sept. 29
Oct. 6

O ct. 13
Oct. 20
Oct. 27
Nov. 3
Nov. 17

Opponent
Morehead
Murray
Tennessee Tech
Middle T e nnessee
Vanderbilt
U K Invitational
KICC
Western Kentucky
Memphis S tate
Ohio University
Southern Illinois Invitational
Tennessee Invitational

ovc
Region II Championships
/\ IA W C hampionships

Site
Home

Time
11:00

Home

11:00

•
Lexington, Ky.
Murray, Ky.
Home

11:00
11:00

Carbondale. Ill.
Knoxvi lle, Te nn.

11 :00
I 1:00

Murray. Ky.

1979 PROSPECTUS
The success of the 1979 cross country team will depend largely on the recruiting. The returning
runners are strong but will need help in the depth of the team. Five runners cannot expect to go
through the entire season injury-free. EK U is looking forward to having a very competitive
season.

1979 ROSTER
Name
Iris Amos
Cathy Bartlett
Helen Baxter
Leisha Dunn
Debbi J. Durbin
Holly Foster
Paula Gaston
Marie Geisler
Lauren Geiss
Na ncy Hesse
Vicki Hulette
Mars ha ll McCallum
Denise McCoy
Kathryn M e rchant
Peggy Painte r
T eri Scippcl
Judy Smith
Terry S pears
J anice Textor
Sharon Walker
Lillian White

Class
Soph.
Soph.
Jr.
Soph.
.Jr.
Soph.
Sr.
Soph.
.Jr.
Jr.
.Jr.
Soph.
Sr.
Soph.
Jr.
Sr.
Soph.
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
4X

Hometown
Sandy Ridge. N.C.
Palm Bay. Fla.
Fleming. Ky.
Harrodsburg. Ky.
Louisville. Ky .
Willianisvillc, N. Y.
Richmond. Ky.
Ocean Gate. N ..J .
Holmdel. N ..J.
Matawan .. .J .
Burlington. Ky .
Radcliff. Ky.
Anchorage. Ky.
Ragdad . Ky.
Cincin nati. Ohio
Kette ring. Ohio
Ha rrison. Ohio
Danville. Ky.
Mont ville. N.J.
Cincinnati. Ohio
Georgetown. Ky.

�TOP RETU RN EES
Paula Gast on - mem ber of the 1978 team w hich fi nished s ixth in the A IA W Natio nal meet,
has competed nationa lly th ree yea rs in eit her t rack or cross country.
S ue Schaefe r - coming off an inj ury that kept her out the entire 1978-79 season. S ue s hould
be back in top fo r m in time fo r the 79 cross country season. Sue was fi fth na tiona lly in cross
country.
P eggy Painter - mem ber of t he 1978 tea m w hich fi n ished sixth in the A IA W. a t ional meet.

Sandy Martin
!lead Coach

Paula Gaston

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Peggy Painter

�Men's Golf
Date
Sept. 21-22
Sept. 28-30
Oct. 6-7
Nov. 15- 17

Site
Murray, Ky.
Nashville, Tenn.
Home
Columbus, Ga.

Opponent
Murray l nvi1a1ional
Opryland Classic
EK U Fall Invitat iona l
All-Dixie Intercollegiate

1979 ROSTER
Name
Dave Gaer
Doug Brehme
Mike Frey
T im North
Tom North
Greg Waggoner

Class
Sr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.

Wt.
180
215
165
180
155
150

Ht.
6-1
6-2
6- 1
6-0
5-9
5-8

Hometown
Des Moines, Iowa
St. Petersburg, Fla.
Lombard, Ill.
Fenton, Mich.
Fenton, Mich.
Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

1979 PROSPECTUS
Second-year coach Ray S t ruder is hoping for an outstanding season in I 979-80. After a disapp ointi ng second place finish in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament and two spring
tournament championships, the Colonels are hopeful of better things to come this year.
Leading the way a re seniors Dave Gaer and Doug Brehme, who finished 1-2 in average on last
year's team. Gaer was an AII-OVC choice by virtue of his second place fin ish in the OVC tourney.
Other members of last year's top five include senio r Greg Waggoner and junior Mike Frey.
EK U will be trying to defend the two titles it won last year - the Opryland Classic and the
EKU Fall Invitational.

Ray S truder
Head Coach

Dave Gaer

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Doug Brehme

�Women's Field Hockey
1979 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept. 15
Sept. 22
Sept. 25
Sept. 28
Sept. 29
Oct. I
Oct. 5
Oct. 6
Oct. 9
Oct. 12-13

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

16
19
20
22
27

Nov. 2-3
Nov. 9-10
Nov. 28-Dcc.

Opponent
Miami
Ball State
Louisville
Dayton
Denison
Centre
Ohio
So. Illinois
Kentucky
EKU Invitational
Indiana
VPI
Roanoke
Kentucky
Louisville
DePauw
Earlham
Berea
E. Illinois
S. Illinois
(Edwardsville)
K WIC Championships
AIA W Region 11 Tournament
A JA W National Tournament

Site
Home
Home
Home
Dayton, Ohio
Granville, Ohio
Danville, Ky.
Home
Home
Lexington, Ky.
Home

Time
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
11:00 A M
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM
4:00 PM

Louisville, Ky.
Home
Home
Berea, Ky.
Charleston, Ill.
Charleston, Ill.

7:00 PM
4:00 PM
Noon
4:00 PM
10:00 AM
2:00 PM

Berea, Ky.
Princeton, N.J .

1979 ROSTER
Name
Dawn Aldridge
Fran Burt
Debbie Campbell
J ea n Dic kson
Patty Drumm
Teresa Garchinsky
Pat Halpin
Suzanne Hastings
Monica Keifer
Theresa Lang
Carol Lankford
Lisa Loran
Lisa Norton
Laura Purdy
Carmen Shannon
Jackie Stivers
S haron Stivers
C indy Taylor
Debbie Wright

Pos.
Goalie
Halfback
Halfback
Link
Forward
Halfback
Link
Goalie
Forward
Link
Halfback
Forward
Forward
Forward
Goalie
Halfback
Sweeper
Halfback
Forward

Class
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Soph.
Jr.
Soph.
Sr.
Fr.
Sr.
Soph.
Fr.
Fr.
J r.
Soph.
Sr.
Soph.
Sr.
J r.
Jr.

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Hometown
Loretto, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Trotwood, Ohio
Bergenfield, N ..J.
Toms River, N.J.
Folson, N.J.
Beachwood, N ..J.
Salisbury, Md.
Kettering, Ohio
Bordentown, N ..l.
Mardela, Md.
Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Trotwood, Ohio
Fairport, N. Y.
Fairport, N. Y.
Bricktown, N.J .
Trotwood, Ohio

�1979 PROSPECTUS
The Eastern·s women's fie ld hockey team shou ld be a s tronger team this yea r because o f the
experience of their 8 relllrning starters and 14 re turning playe rs. The team has s hown muc h
improvement over last yea r's squad and has the pote ntial for an excelle nt season.
Easte rn's schedule consists of several strong competitive teams such as Indiana University,
University of Dayton , YPI , and So uthern Illinois Unive rs ity. The women's fie ld hockey team will
also host t he EK U Invitational whic h consists of two Virginia teams. Indiana Unive rsity and
Universi ty of Ke ntuc ky.
This year's team will be strengthened by returni ng players Sharon Stivers. Debbie Wright and
sophomore Jea n Dickson.
Lynne Harvel
Head Coach

Debbie Wright

S haron Stivers

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�Women's Volleyball
1979 SCHEDULE
Date
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Se pt.
Sept.

7
10
14
19
22

Sept. 28-29
Oct. 2
Oct. 4
Oct. 9
Oct. 12-1 3
Oct. 16
Oct. 19-20
Oct. 26-27
Oct. 30
Oct. 31
Nov. 5
Nov. 9- 10
Nov. 16-1 7
Dec. 6-8

Opponent
Miami
Louisville
Kentucky
Marshall
Northern Kentucky
Ohio State
College of Mt. S t. J oseph
EKU Invitational
Morehead State
Northern Kentucky
Louisville
Michigan State
International Invitationa l
Kentucky
Wright State
Invitational
SI U Invitational Tournament
St. Xavier
Midway College
Tennessee
Tennessee Tech

Site
Home
Lo uisville, Ky.
Home
Home
Highland Hts., Ky.

Time
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM

Ho me
Mo rehead, Ky.
Home
Ho me
E. Lansing, Mich.

6:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM

Lexington, Ky.

7:00 PM

Dayton, Ohio
Carbondale, 1ll.
Home

5:00 PM

Knoxville, Te nn.
Cookeville, Tenn.

7:00 PM
6:00 PM
(CST)

KWIC Championship, Division
AIA W Region II Championship,
Division I
A IA W ational Championship University of Hawaii

1979 ROSTER
No. Name
24 Kay Sieger

43
45
54
32
21

Laurie Briggs
Kim Dodson
Brenda Magee
Ramona McGovern
Joa n Messerknecht

42
23

T ina Nibert
S haron Renners
Sharon Walker
Nancy Stoeckle
Nancy Wingate
Deanne Madden

10

44
55
22

Pos.
Setter-All
Around
Outside Hitter
Outside Hitte r
Middle Blocker
Outside Hitter
Setter-All
Around
Middle Blocker
Specialty Player
Middle Blocker
Outside Hitter
Setter
Middle Blocker

Letters or Recognition:

Class
Soph.

Ht.
5-5

Wt.
120

Hometown
Ft. Mitchell, Ky.

Soph.
Soph.
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.

5-10
5-9
5- 10
5-10
5-8

170
145
148
150
128

Northbrook, Ill.
Kettering, Ohio
Lancaster, Oh.
Bellevue, Ky.
Baltimore, Oh.

Soph.
Sr.
J r.
Soph.
Sr.
Fr.

5- 11
5-7
5-7
5-10
5-7
5-11

155
134
128
135
147
145

Gallipolis, Oh.
Fairfield, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Park Hills, Ky.
Frankfort, Ky.
Hopewell, Oh.

.

Laurie Briggs - Suburban Trib All-Star; Kim Dodson - Honorable Mention All Kettering
Area and Western Ohio League Teams; Brenda Magee- High School letter in Volleyball, College
Letter, two years; Ramona McGovern - All-Conference 1st Team, All- Region 1st Team;
J oan Messerknecht - Player of the year in mid-state league; Tina Nibert - High School letter
in Volleyball; Sharon Renners - College letter in Volleyball, three years; Sharon Walker Numerous awards a nd recognitions in high school, College letter two years; Nancy Stoeckle All Regiona l Player; Nancy Wingate - College letter in Volleyball, three years.
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1979 PROSPECTUS

A young and determined team will face the challenge of regaining Eastern's traditional top
ranked position in volleyball. They will encounter one of the toughest schedules ever put
together. The EKU Invitational will draw teams from seven states and include teams with top
AJA W national titles. Kentucky volleyball has advanced to a point where both representatives
took winner and runner-up titles in the AJA W Regionals. In-state competition will afford no
relief from the tough schedule.
Senior setter Nancy Wingate will lead the team's offense. Her experience and sound judgement
will contribute stability to the young team. The success of the offense will depend upon Nancy's
ability to free her hitters enabling them to spike one on one against the opponent's block.
The 1979 Eastern team will be a power attack team and will be led by junior Sharon Walker
and sophomo re Laurie Briggs and Nancy Stoeckle. Strong defensive leadership will come from
senior Sharon Renners and sophomore Kay Bieger. A consistent and determined effort will be
necessary to achieve this season's goals.

TOP RETURNEES
Nancy Stoeckle - 1978 KWIC All Star Team. Received the set more times than any member
of the team ( 1780) for a 62% spiking average.
Laurie Briggs - Holds the record for the highest spiking average in a single match with a
94% against George Washington College.
Nancy Wingate - Played no com petitive high school volleyball. She will be the team's leading
setter. Nancy has played backup setter for three years and is well prepared for her new assignment.
Brenda Magee - Played no competitive high school volleyball. She reads the opponents
attack, as the middle blocker, better than any member of the team. She has been an outstanding
middle blocker throughout her two years of college play.

MODERN RECORDS:
I.
2.
3.

Won 67% state, regional and national competition since 1967.
Above record includes 4 KWIC state championships, 3 AIAW Region II championships.
Team Records

Spi king: Evy Abell 67% (Class of 1979)
Serving: Kim Shibinski 85% (Class of 1979)
Passing: Kay Bieger 75% (Soph)
Block ing: Janie Burgess 55% (will not return next season)
Serve Receive: Evy Abell 71 % (Class of 1979)

Dr. Geri Polvino
Head Coach

Sharon Walker

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Nancy Stoeckle

�Women's Tennis
· Date
Sept. 15
Sept. 20
Sept. 21-22

Sept. 26
Sept. 28
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.

2
5

6
10
12
16
20
26- 27

Opponent
Louisville
Southern Illinois - Edwardsville
Southern Illinois - Carbondale
Eastern Illinois
Illinois State
Memphis State
Morehead State
Murray State
East Tennessee
Kentucky
Ball State
Western Kentucky
Marshall
Tennessee
Miami
Middle Tennessee
K WIC Championship
Division I

Site
Louisville
Murray
Carbondale, Ill.

Time
11:00 AM
3:00 PM

Morehead
Home

3:00 PM
10:00 AM
2:30 P M
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
2:30 PM
3:00 PM
12 Noon
3:00 PM
10:00 AM

Lexington
Home
Home
Home
Home
Oxford, Ohio
Home
Home

1979 ROSTER
Hometown
Springfield, Ohio
Louisville, Ky.
Dayton, Ohio
Henderson, Ky.
Louisville, Ky.
Ashland, Ky.

Name
Class
Deanna Addis
Soph.
Nancy Elder
Jr.
Mary Hochwalt
Jr.
Mendy Jackson
J r.
Rita Olins
Soph.
Joy Rupert
Fr.
(Others to be added following fall try-outs)

1979 PROSPECTUS
The challenge for t he young team again is to maintain its significant finish in t he Kentucky
Women's Intercollegiate Conference (K WIC) competition. Veteran team members Elder,
Hochwalt, and J ackson are expected to provide the nucleus, boosted by Addis and-Olins who will
begin their second year with t he Eastern team. Newcomer Joy Rupert, ranked No. 3 in Kentucky,
promises to round out t he substance of Eastern's fall drive.

Top Returning Players:
Mendy Jackson - 12-2 last fall a nd K WIC and OVC Champion at 113.
Nancy Elder - 11-3 last fall , hampered by illness in the spring, should be back to full strength.

Modern Records:
Overall team match score since 1970 is 75-32. In 1978, £KU placed second in the KWIC
Championship.
Martha Mullins
Head Coach

Mendy Jackson

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Nancy Elder

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Colonels'
notes

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�EKU'S
ALL-OVC FOOTBALL PLAYERS

Delmas Freeman.
guard
..... 1948
Paul Wright. center . . I948
Carl Plantholt.
guard

.. 1949

Ray Pelfrey, back
. 1949
Ed Zoretic, bad; . . . 1949
Chuck Henzer, back . 1951
Chud Schrniu.
1ac kl&lt;
... 1952
Ale~ Kilakowski. end . 1952
Carl Oa kley. ,cuard ... 1953
Roy Kidd, back . . ... . 1953
Fred Win.:;cher. e nd . . 1954
Frank Na.:;._,ida, tackle 1954
Jerr) Johns, guard . . 1954

James Hanlon. back .. 1954
Don Daly , back . .. .. . 1954
Boh Muller, bad: .... 1954
Tom Schulte, end .. . 1955
John Sd&gt;&lt;&lt;I, back . . 1957

Dan• Bishop. back ... 1958
Ste\'C Herczcg, tackle . 1959
Fddic Miller, gua rd . l 959
Joe G raybeal, center . 1959
Don MacDonald .
guard
1961

J immy Chitlum.
back

.. . 1961, 1962

K en Goodhew, guard . 1962
Roscoe Perkins.
guard
.. 1965

Chuck Seim o n.
end .
. . ... 1964, 1967
Ro)' Evans. 1ac.:klc . . .. 1965

Jim Guice. back . 1966-1968
Buddy Pfaad1.
back .
1965, 1966
Mike S m ilh. back ... . 1966
Aaro n Mar;h,
end .
1966, 1967
Bill Brewer.
lac kk . ..... 1967, 1968
Fred Tro ik e.
guard ...... 1967, 1968
Ro n Reed.
linebacker
. . 1967
Harry Lenz, back .. . . 1967
Jim Moberly,
linebacker
... . . . 1968
Larry Kaelin. guard .. 1969
Teddy T aylor,
guard
... 1967-1969

Jim m y Broo ks ,

back . . ...... 1968-197 1
H arry Irwin, tackle . . 1970
Rutc h Evans,
fullbac k ..... ... .. 1970
James W il,;on,
light end ..
. . . 1971
Ja mes Porter. back . .. 1971
Wallace C hambers,
1acklc
.. 1970, 1972
James Croudcp,
lineback er . . 1970, 1972
L 1rry Kirk'iC)', end ... 1972
Alfred Thompson,
back . .
. 1973
Rich Thomas ,
linebacker . .. .... 1973
Evere11 Ta lben,
back
.... 1974, 1976
Joe Alvino,
guard .. 1974, 1975, 1976
John Revere, nanker .1974
Robyn Hatley,
tackle . .... . . 1974, 1975
Earl Cody. kicker . .. . 1974

Stan Robe rts ,
noscguard ........ 1974
Junio r Hardin.
tackle . .... . . 1974 , 1975
Elmo Boyd.
split-end . .... 1975, 1976
Scott McCallis1cr.
bac k . .. . . ..... ... 1975
Erni e House. back ... 1976
Roosevelt Kelly.
cen1cr .
. ...... 1976
Anlho ny M iller ,
back . . ... .. . 1976, 1977
Stan M itchell. back . 1977
Randy Heaberlin .
tackle .. ... . . ..... 1977
Dc,111 Stuck y.
guard
... 1977. 197R
Jim '\d"on. Oankcr . . 1977
Chrb Robcrtl&lt;&gt;. end .. . 1978
0.:1\ id ~cal. center ... 1978
J oe Richard
tlOl&lt;&gt;C!lUa rd .
. . 1978
IJalc Pat1on.
fullback . . .
. ... 1978
Dann) Martin. bad . 1978

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RADIO-TY
Radio WE K U-F M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fred Alve rson
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