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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.

•

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

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�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.

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�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.

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�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).

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�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

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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.

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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.

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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.

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�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.

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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.

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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
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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

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175
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192
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175
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202
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195
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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
New Port Richey, F L
St. Petersburg, F L
O rlando, FL
Pleasure Ridge Park, KY
Largo. FL
Hatfield, KY
Owens boro, KY
Lexi'!gto n, KY
C incinnat i. O H
O cala. FL
Prospect, KY
Louisville, KY
Altamo nte Springs. F L

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M ike Neal
Keith T ownsend
Greg Pitts
Ha rold Torrens
R o be rt Palmer
Keith Bosley
J oe Spadafino
Mike Murphy
Dean Showalter
Barry Stewart
Dave Miller
Tron Armstrong
J ay Henderson
Charles Keller
An t hony Sanford
R ick Williams
John Klingel
Scott Pearson
Isa iah H ill
Simon Cod rington
J ohn Jackson
J oe Ma untel
Paul J ones
R o n Davis
S teve Leight
Anthony Harper

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Kenneth City. F L
Richmond . K Y
Louisville. KY
Cynt hiana. KY
R ich mond. KY
Dover. DE
Freeho ld. NJ
Louisville. KY
Ocala. FL
McK eesport. P A
St. Petersburg. FL
Louisvi lle. KY
Mia mi Lakes. F L
Harlan. KY
Herndon. VA
Waldo. O H
Waycross. G a
P ineville. KY
Miami. F L
Cincinnati. O H
Cincinnati. OH
Borden. IN
Crescent Springs. KY
Palm Harbor. F L
Cincinnati. O H

�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
32

�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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27
16
31
24
21
27
42

�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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SID - Ed Given (615-898-2450)
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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
35

�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
36

�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
! .•_.. .·
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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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.

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�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

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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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