USD Football 1994

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO TOREROS

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3 Menlo College 10 ST.MARY'S 17 Drake University*

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Away 1:30 PM 24 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY HOME 7:00 PM 1 VALPARAISO UNIVERSITY HOME 7:00 PM (FAIML Y WEEKEND 8 Wagner College 15 UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE" (HOMECOMINGGAME) 22 Butler University" 29 Open 5 Azusa Pacific University 12 UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON* Away 1:30 PM HOME 1:00 PM Away 1:30 PM Away 7:00 PM HOME 7:00 PM All Home Games in BOLD CAPITALS are played al USD Torero S1adium • Denotes Pioneer Football League Contest

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[ TOREROS HOST VALPARAISO IN PFL HOME OPENER

San Diego Downs Cal Lutheran 29-24 To Even RecordAt 2-2

GAME #5: The Toreros (2-2) host Valparaiso University (3-0) tonight in Pioneer Footba11 League action. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. at Torero Stadium. THE COACHES: USD's Brian Fogarty (CS Los Angeles, 1975) is in his 12th season with theToreros and is searching for his 8th straight winning season. He is 2-2 this season and carries a career mark of 62-46-3 (.570). Fogarty's 1993 club, the school's first at the NCAA I-AA level, finished 6-4 overa11 and 1-4 in the PFL. VU's Tom Horne (Wis.-LaCrosse, 1976) is in his 6th year with the Crusaders. He is 3-0 this season and owns a career mark of 13-40-1. SERIES RECORD: Valparaiso leads the series 1-0 after last season's 35-25 victory ... VU's Rob Rayl passed for 363 yards with Doug Holok on the receiving end of 12 passes for 210 yards ... USD's Jermaine Rucker rushed for 215 yards and one TD on 15 carries. 1994 PFL STANDINGS (thru Sept. 24): Drake (3-0/1-0), Valparaiso (3-0/0-0), Butler (3-1/0-0), Dayton (2-1/0-0), Evansville (2-1/0-0), San Diego (2-2/0-1). PFL GAMES FOR OCT. 1st: Butler at Drake, Evansville at Dayton, Valparaiso at San Diego. TORERO CAPTAINS ANNOUNCED: Captains for the 1994 season are as fo11ows: offensive captains include senior QB Vince Moiso (Tigard, OR) and senior OT Matt Taylor (Phoenix, AZ) while defensive captains include senior NG Adam Smith (Coronado, CA) and senior ILB Tim Lynch (Houston, TX). TORERONOTES: San Diego evened its 1994 record at 2-2with Saturday's29-24 come-from-behind victory over visiting California Lutheran (CLU jumped outto a 21-3 lead on three rushingTDs byTB Terrance Thomas of44, 62 and 1 yards) ... USD closed to within 10-21 just before halftime when QB Vince Moiso connected with HB Evan Hlavacek for a 5-yardTD with eighteen ticks on the clock ... the Toreros added third period rushing TDs byMoiso (5 yards) and Jermaine Rucker (9 yards) to take a 24-21 lead after three quarters ... CLU evened the score at 24-a11 on a 27-yard Dan Leffler field goal with 9:58 to go in the game ... USD then answered back with their own 27-yard FG by Matt Young (he kicked a 33-yarder in the second quarter) with 3:59 to go in the game to take the lead for good ... USD earned its final two points when the Torero defense sacked CLU's Ryan Huisenga in the endzone for a 2-point safetywith five seconds to go ... Moiso had a solid outing finishing 18-of-30 for214 yards and 1TD ... leading receivers included Harold Green (4 for 59 yards) and Evan Hlavacek (4 for 35 yards) ... sophomore FB Jermaine Rucker postedhis fourth consecutive 100+yard day as he netted 149 yards on 27 carries (after four games Jermaine is averaging 148.0 yards per game) ... junior kicker Matt Young was 2-for-3 in field goals and a perfect 3-for-3 in PAT kicks for 9 points ... defensively the Toreros were again paced by junior FS Doug Popovich (16 tackles, 1 interception and 1 blocked punt)-Doug leads the team with 63 tackles and 2 interceptions ... sophomore DB Jeb Dougherty (6 tackles, 1 pass deflection, 1 forced fumble) and freshman Buddy Brown (6 tackles, 1 QB hurry) also played we11. VALPARAISO UPDATE: This past Saturday the Crusaders upped their season record to 3-0 with a 45-10 victory against Kalamazoo College ... their other wins are against St. Ambrose (34-12) andMillikin (9-6) ... after three games Valparaiso is averaging 29.3 ppg while their defense is limiting opponents tojust 9.3 ppg ... VU started their 1993 season 3-0 before finishing at 5-5 ... in this past weekend's game against Kalamazoo, the score was tied at 3-3 heading into the second quarter - VU outscored their opponent 28-0 in the second period to run away with the game ... the Crusaders used twelve different rushers in gaining 251 yards on 54 carries with sophomore QB Nick Browder leading the way with 64 yards on 11 carries ... Browder was 9-of-16 through the air for 159 yards and 3 TDs ... for the game, VU totaled 428 yards while limiting Kalamazoo to just 207 yards (75 rush/132 pass) ... sophomore OLB Tim Riesen was named this week's PFL Special Teams Player of the Week-Riesen blocked a KC punt which teammate Doug Holok returned for a four-yard VU touchdown. NEXT WEEK: The Toreros play a nonconference tilt at Wagner College (Staten Island, New York) on Saturday, October 8th. Kickoffis 1:30 p.m. at Fischer Memorial Stadium. The Toreros return home October 15th for their homecoming game as they host the University of Evansville in a 1:00 p.m. contest.

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(( Contents

USD TOREROS 1994 FOOTBALL PROGRAM Contents---------------

FOOTBALL STAFF (619) 260-4740 Full Time Staff

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Game Day Story: Table of Contents: 1994 Team Outlook: Head Coach Brian Fogarty: USO Assistant Coaches: USO Alphabetical Roster: Pioneer Football League: Meet The Toreros:

Brian Fogarty ( 12th Year) Kevin McGarry ( 17th Year) Wayne Dickens ( 1st Year) Mike Ri sh ( I Ith Year) T im Oder (9th Year) Jack Rubidoux (9th Year) Bill Settles (3rd Year) Kasey Dunn ( 1st Year) John Dutton ( Ist Year) Steve Stephen ( Ist Year)

Head Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistanl Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach:

Part Time Staff

Academic All-America Candidates USO Game Day Numerical Roster: Opponent Game Day Roster: University Informati on NonConference Opponents: PFL Opponents: Final 1993 Stati stics: All-Time USO Award Winners: All-Time Records: People To Know At USO: Tom Iannacone, Dir. of Athletics: Official Game Signals/Misc.: Director of Athletics: Assistant Athletic Director: Assistant Athletic Director: Director, Athletic Development: Director of Facilities: Director of lntramurals/Recreation: Assistant Intramural Director: Director of Academic Support: Director of Summer Camps: Athletic Dept. Secretaries: Assistant Athletic Trainer: Assistant Athletic Trainer: Strength/Conditioning Coach: Women's Volleyball: Men's & Women's Cross Country: Women's Soccer: Men's Soccer: Men's Basketball: Head Athletic Trainer:

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Student Assistant

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Matt Ze ller ( Ist Year)

Assistant Coach:

Additional Staff

Kim Trout Mo Chavez Frank Knafelz

Secretary:

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Video Coordinator:

Assistant Video Coordinator:

SPORTS INFORMATION STAFF (619) 260-4745

Tom Iannacone Dan Yourg Regina Sullivan Ky Snyder John Martin Gary Becker Andy Berg Kim owak Mary Johnson Vicky Reische.

Ted Gosen (6 19) 486-3284 Danie l Jankowski (6 I9) 543-9073 Cyndy Guy Dena Johnson (619) 292-0388 (6 19) 260-2323 (6 19) 277-8468

Director: Home Phone: Assistant: Home Phone: Publications Assistant: Student Assistant:

Fax Phone: USO Info Li ne: Press Box Phone: FOUNDED: LOCATION: PRESIDENT: CAA FACULTY ENROLLMENT: NICKNAME: COLORS: STADIUM: YEAR STADIUM

Cathy Nafey, Lanita Buchanon-Walker Carolyn Greer, M.A.. A.T., C. Pete McMahon, M.A., A.T.. C. Suzie Higgins, A.T., C. Wayne Jacobs Sue Snyder Rich Cota Tony da Luz Seamus McFadden Hank Egan

QUICK 1949 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego. CA 92 110-2492 FACTS Dr. Author E. Hughes REPRESENTATIVE: Thomas Burke 6,200 Toreros Columbia Blue. Navy & White BUILT: USD Torero Stadium 1961

Kathy Marpe Bill Morgan John Cunningham Frank Cates Sherri Stephens Ed Collins Brooks Dagman Leeanne Crain Lin Adams

Women's Basketball: Women's Swimming: Baseball: Golf: Women's Tennis: Men's Tennis: Men's & Women's Crew: Assistant Crew: Softball: USD Team Physicians:

FAX ON DEMAND SERVICE USD football releases and sta tistics, in addition to up to date information and statistics for all USD varsity teams, are available to media representatives on the Info Connection Fax Rack System. To activate the system, dial 404-399-3066 from the handset ofyour fax machine. The password is 9378, The Torcros football informa- tion is listed in directories 1705 (notes), 1706 (stats/results), 1707 (most recent game stats), 1708 (alpha betical roster) and 1709 (numerical roster). A complete dire,·tory of USD athletics may be accessed hy requesting document 1700. This service is intended for media usage only.

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Page 3 The upcoming 1994 campaign will mark the second season for USD at the NCAA Division I-AA level. The Toreros completed their inaugural season with an overall mark of 6-4, including a 1-4 record in the Pioneer Football League. Despite just one victory in the PFL, a 28-27 decision over second place Butler, the Toreros found out that they were not out of their league by any means as they were in every ball game (three of the four losses were by ten points or less). Looking ahead to this season, head coach Brian Fogarty (60-44- 3, 12th year) returns forty-two lettermen and nine starters from last year's squad. This year's team will have to fill some big shoes as the Toreros lost fifteen seniors from the '93 squad-- included in that group were seven offensive starters and six defensive starters. Offensively, the team's strength will come from the leadership of four returning starters -- senior QB Vince Moiso ( 130-for-255, 1,784 yards, 10 int. and 16 TDs), senior TE Scott Steingrebe (team high 32 receptions for 434 yards and 4 TDs), senior OT Matt Taylor (6-2, 275 lbs., 2nd Team All-PFL) and sophmore RB Jermaine Rucker (476 yards and 2 TDs on 71 carries, 6.7 yards per carry). Other players expected to play key roles include sophomore RB Evan Hlavacek ( 140 yards on 26 carries) and wideouts Harold Green (6-0 Soph.) and Bill Zelko (6-0 Junior). USD's question area going into the season is the offensive line where they graduated four starters. Two transfers that should solidify the line are juniors Eric O'Connor (6-2, 275 lbs., Fullerton JC) and Richard Papapietro (6-1, 260 lbs., DeAnza JC). On the defensive side of the ball, under the direction ofdefensive

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coordinator Kevin McGarry, the Toreros should be solid again as they return the majority of their line and secondary. Key linemen back include senior Adam Smith (6-4, 230 lbs., 37 tackles, 4 QB sacks) and junior Eddie Messina (5- 11, 200 lbs., 30 tackles, 4 QB sacks). Sophomores Aaron Blumenkranz (6-3, 220 lbs.) and Ryan Marcos (6-0, 235 lbs.), along with a host of newcomers, should add depth to the line. The defensive secondary should be the team' s strength with the return of senior Jesse Hall (6-1 , 192 lbs., 78 tackles and 3 int.), juniors Billy Kobayashi (5-9, 170 lbs., 34 tackles, 9 pass deflections) and Shaun Grove (5-10, 180 lbs., 47 tackles, 2 int.), and sophomore DougPopovich (6-1, 185 lbs., 43 tackles). Kujanga Jackson (5-11, I80 lbs.), who missed his freshman year after breaking his arm

in camp, should add both speed and depth to the secondary. Both starting inside linebackers are gone (Marcus Carter & Neal Weitman), but the Toreros should fare well with seniors Tim Lynch (6-2, 215 lbs. ,27 tackles) and Mike Greiner (5-9, 205 lbs.), and junior Curtis DeMers (6-2, 230 lbs, 20 tackles, 2 QB sacks, 2 QB hurries). The punting game will be in good hands as senior Robert Ray returns after being named to the PFL First Team in 1993 with his 37.9 yards per punt average. In 1992, he was selected First Team Kodak All-America for College Division II (by the American Football Coaches Association), as well as being named First Team All- America, by Champions, U.S.A., as voted on by the NCAA Division III Sports Information Directors. Junior Matt Young returns as the team's place kicker (23-for-25) but will be pushed by sophomore Travis Paulsen (Lakewood, CO). Key return specialists include sophomores Jeb Dougherty (26.1 yards per kickoff return) and Evan Hlavacek (20.6 yds per kickoff return). The Toreros home schedule includes tilts with St. Mary's College (Sept. I0, 7:00 p.m.), California Lutheran University (Sept. 24, 7:00 p.m.), Valparaiso University (Oct. I, 7:00 p.m.), University of Evansville (Oct. 15, Homecoming, 1:00 p.m.) and University of Dayton (Nov. 12, 7:00 p.m.). Road contests include games at Menlo College (Sept. 3, I:30 p.m.), Drake University (Sept. 17, I:30 p.m.), Wagner College (Oct. 8 at Staten Island, N. Y., I:30 p.m.), Butler University (Oct. 22, l :30 p.m.) and Azusa Pacific University (Nov. 5, 7:00 p.m.).

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[ Head CoachBrian Fogarty

Entering his 12th year at the helm of the USO football program, head coach Brian Fogarty is embarking on his second season at the NCAA Division I-AA level. The 1993 season saw the Toreros finish 6-4 overall and l -4 in the Pioneer Football League (PFL). Coach Fogarty enters the 1994 campaign with a career mark of 60-44-3 and seven straight winning seasons. Prior to USD's jump to the NCAA Di vision I-AA ranks, the Toreros program was one of the top Division III programs in the west. In 1992, Fogarty's 7-2-1 fini sh marked the program's fourth consecutive seven win season (28-9- 1 during that span) and its sixth consecuti ve winning campaign. Coach Fogarty's teams have also fared well in the classroom. The 1993 season saw six Toreros get named to the All-Pioneer Football League Academic Team. Since 1986 four Toreros have earned national GTE Academic All-America status, and the 1992 season saw five players get

named to the District VIII Academic All-America team. The National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame has recognized a scholar-athlete from USO each year since 1983. Also, since 1983, the USO football program has graduated over 95 percent of its players. As evidence of the high regard in which he is held by his colleagues and football people in general, Brian has served on the Board of Directors to the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame (San Diego Chapter) the past eight years; served on the All-America Selection Committee for District IX (I 987-89) ; and the Western Regional Advisory Committee for Division III Rankings ( I990-92). Coach Fogarty, who serves as the team's offensive coordinator and offensive line coach, enters 1994 in searc h ofhis eighth straight winning season. The immediate future of USO football looks promising with just over one hundred student-athletes in camp. Out of that group, forty-two lettermen return in 1994, including nine starters. Before coming to USO, Brian coached at St. Francis High School in La Canada, California where he was head coach for four years and an assistant coach for nine years prior. As head coach his record was 28-18-2 and his teams made the playoffs all four years. Brian and hi s wife Vick i have four children: Bridget, Joe, Colleen and Megan. Bridget is entering her freshman year at the University of San Diego. FOGARTY'S CAREER RECORD Year Win Loss Tie Pct. 1983 5 5 0 .500 1984 I 8 1 . 150 1985 5 5 0 .500 1986 4 6 0 .400 1987 6 3 1 .650 1988 5 4 0 .556 1989 7 2 0 .778 1990 7 2 0 .778 1991 7 3 0 .700 1992 7 2 1 .750 1993 6 4 0 .600 Totals 60 44 3 .575

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Introducing the FootballStaff KEVIN McGARRY Defensive Coordinator fensive Backs Kevin begins his 17th season on

WAYNE DICKENS Linebackers and S cial Teams Coordinator

Beginning his first season as a fulltimeassistant with Brian Fogarty'scoach- ing staff, Wayne brings a wealth of experi- ence to USD. This season Wayne will coach the inside linebackers and direct the special teams unit. Besides his coaching duties, Wayne will play a major role in USD's recruiting efforts. A '73 graduate of Rutgers, he earned his BA in English. The past lwo years Wayne was a graduate assistant for the

1he USD Slaff. This will be his 141h year as 1he defensive coordinator for the Toreros. In addition to his on-lhe-field duties, Kevin is also responsible for recruiling and is the liaison for the Football Alumni Club. Kevin was a s1andou1 player al bo1h Saddleback College, earning MVP hon- ors in 1975, and at USD, where he was lhe Defensive Player of 1he Year in 1977. He received both his Bachelor of

U. of Washington where he coached both linebackers and the defensive line. Prior to UW, he was head coach at Garfield HS in Seattle (1991), assistant coach at Renton HS ( I988-90), and held various semi-pro assislant coaching jobs in both Illinois and Washington. Wayne and his wife Kristie have four children - Alison, Aliya, Michele and Jonathan. TI\I ODER Defensive Line Tim s1ans his 91h campaign with USD and his fourth as defensive line coach. An offensive lineman for 1wo years al Northern Arizona University, Tim received his B.A. in His1ory in 1971. He coached at both 1he high school and college level priortohisarrival a1USD. Tim is presently a history 1eacher on 1he facully at Fallbrook High School. He and his wife Becky, have two sons, Jason and Ben. Jason gradua1ed from USD 1his past year. BILL SETTLES .----------. Quarterbacks Bill begins his third year as USD's

Arts in Educalion (1979), and his Masters Degree in Educational Admin- is1ra1ion (I985) from 1he Universi1y of San Diego. Kevin is presently enrolled in USD's Doctoral program in Education. Kevin and his wife, Mary Ann, have three children: Pal, Mike and Tim. MIKE RISH Receivers Mike is beginning his I Ith season on

1he Torero staff. Mike played for USD from 1979-83 and is the school's all-time career leader in lhree receiving categories: recep- tions (IOI), touchdowns (18) and receiving yardage (1,722 yards). Mike graduated from USD with an Accounting degree in 1984 and is now work- JACK RUBIDOUX Running Backs After taking last year off, Jack re- turns for his 9th season with 1he Toreros and his fourth on the offensive side oflhe ball. An excellent teacher of fundamentals, Jack will direct the Toreros running attack. A 1978 graduate of USD, Jack has an extensive background in coaching at the

ing full-time as a mortgage banking executive.

quarterbacks coach. He brings a wealth of coaching experience wilh him. Prior to USD, Bill coached twelve years al Point Loma High School where he was Passing Coordinatorand also worked with the backs. Bill is a registered representalive of

W.M.A. Securilies, a financial products and services company. An AII- CIF seleclion as quarterback at Point Loma High School, Bill played lhree years al 1he University of Wisconsin (1965-67). JOHN DUTTON Inverts John begins his first season with the

high school level with both football and baseball. He currently works full time at Manin Marietta Astronautics. Jack and his wife Gerry have four kids: K.C., Jackie, Lauren and Ryan. KASEY DUNN Tight Ends/RunningBacks Kasey starts his first year at USD where he will coach tight ends and running backs. A two-time NCAA All-American

Toreros where he will coach 1he inverts. John played 1hree years at Concordia University (WI) where he saw time al bolh offensive center and guard. At Concordia he earned his B.A. degrees in Elemenlary Education ('92) and

wideout from Idaho, Kasey ranks second all- lime 10 Jerry Rice in NCAA receptions (268) and receiving yardage (3,847). A 1991 graduate of Idaho (Telecom-

Secondary Educalion/English ('89). The past 1wo years he has gained coaching experience overseas in Australia and llaly. Prior 10 thal he coached lhree years in the high school ranks, mos1recently at Serrano HS in Phelan, CA. Steve enters his first Mo enters his lhird season wi1h USD year as video coor- where he will assis1 dina1or for practices coach McGarry with and games. A knee the secondary. Steve injury ended hi s played 1woyears at UC playing career at Davis where he earned USD after his fresh- a B.A. in History ('92). man year. On sched- This pas1 season he ule lo graduate wilh coached offensive line __________, a degree in Political al Fallbrook HS. He and Science lhis Decem- his wife Amy Jive in ber, Mo plans on at- Fallbrook. tending Law School nex1 fall. MO CHAVEZ Coordinator

municalions), Kasey was bolh caplain and MVP his senior season and was a 3-time First Team All-Big Sky performer. After Idaho he played two years wilh Edmonton in the CFL and lasl year helped coach receivers at Idaho. His wife Janelle works in USD's Undergraduale Admissions Office.

Matt starts his first season with the Toreros after starting the past 3 years al offens ive center. This season he will assist coach Fogarty wi1h the offensive line. He is scheduled to graduate this De- cember wilh a degree in Biology.

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STEVE STEPHEN Secondary

MATT ZELLER Offensive Line

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[ 1994 USD AlphabeticalFootball Roster

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ALCANTARA, Todd ANTINORI, Chris ANTONGIOVANNI, Tim ARCIAGA, Cunis AZLEIN, Ryan BECK, James BINNEY, John BLAKEMAN, Ryan BOWLES, Brad BRACKEN, Brendan BRADFORD, DeAndre BRUCE, Tim BUHLER, Mike CALLAHAN, Ian CARMAZZI, Matt CASAGRANDE, Mike CASTANEDA, Jorge DeMERS, Curtis DeWITT, Shawn DOHERTY, Michael DOUGHERTY, Jeb EDWARDS, Jason FIRESTONE, Andrew FLORES, Edward FONTES, Manin GONZALEZ, Damien GONZALEZ, Jeremy BLUMENKRANZ, Aaron BROWN, Frank BROWN, W.B. (Buddy) CONTE, David CORDANO, Ray DE LA ROSA, Roberto DEL SANTO, Chris FRIEND, Jason HANKERSON, Shanga HARDY, Duncan HAWES, Kevin HITCHCOCK, Mark HLAVACEK, Evan HOLLY, Matthew JACKSON, Kujanga JOHNSON, Daniel JORDAN, Jack KOBAYASHI, Billy LARSON, Ryan LONG, John LOPEZ, Agustin LORENZO, Shawn LYNCH, Tim MAGNUSON, Robert MARCOS, Ryan McCARTY, Mark McGOVERN. Daniel KEO, Jared GREEN, Harold GREINER. Mike GRIFFIN, Brett GROVE, Shaun HALL, Jesse

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Bakersfield/Garces Memorial San Diego/Morse Simi Valley/Simi Valley Placentia/El Dorado Pasadena/Orcas Island (WA) Mesa, AZ/Mountain View Palo Alto/Palo Alto Lafayette/Acalanes San Diego/West Hills Perris/Riverside Christian El Cajon/Valhalla Oceanside/El Camino Simi Valley/Simi Valley Northglenn, CO/Regis Jesuit Bellevue, WA/Eastside Catholic Sacramento/Christian Brothers Chula Vista/Chula Vista Pasadena/De La Salle Lake Elsinore/Elsinore West Linn, OR/West Linn Portland, OR/Jesuit Yucca Valley/Yucca Valley Kingman, AZ/Kingman Los Olivos/Westminster Sacramento/Jesuit Carmichael/Jesuit Nogales, AZ/Nogales Eugene, OR/Churchill

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Huntington Beach/Huntington Beach

Salinas/Gonzales Salinas/Palma

Stockton/Mount Pleasant Walnut Creek/Acalanes

Poway/Poway

San Diego/Pt. Loma Glendale/St. Francis

Woodland Hills/Chaminade Scottsdale, AZ/Brophy Prep

Carmichael/Jesuit Stockton/Tokay

San Jose/Archbishop Mitty West Hills/Chamnade Prep Vista/Rancho Buena Vista Sun City, AZ/Centennial Torrance/Bishop Montgomery Hau'ula, HI/Kamehameha Honolulu, Hl/Punahou Scottsdale, AZ/Chaparral Altadena/John Muir San Diego/Torrey Pines Aiea, HI/Kamehameha Houston, TX/Strake Jesuit Poway/El Camino Real Los Gatos/Los Gatos Paradise Valley. AZ/Chaparral

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1994 USD AlphabeticalFottball Roster

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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL San Diego/Torrey Pines

McMULLEN, Jonathan MESSINA, Edward MOISO, Vince MURPHY, Brian NOLAN, Greg O'CONNOR, Eric OLIVER, Chris ORLANDO, Joe ORRADRE, Tom NAVARRA, Salvatore PAPAPIETRO, Richard PAULSEN, Travis PLUTCHOK, Todd POPOVICH, Doug REGENSTREIF, Isaac ROBINSON, Dodge RODRIGUEZ, Jesse RODRIGUEZ, Thomas RUCKER, Jermaine SCHMINKE, Garo RAY, Robert

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Patty Viverito Mike Kern Dayna Wells Jan Moore (314) 421-2268 (314) 421-3505

Dir. of Public Relations: Administrative Intern: Secretary/Receptionist:

Office Phone:

Office Fax: '" The 1994 football season marks the second year for the Pioneer Football League (PFL), a conference committed to operating a quality football program for the benefit of the student-athletes and the university community. Formed in November of 1991 , the Pioneer Football League is comprised of NCAA Division I universities that previously sponsored intercollegiate football at other levels. With the passing of NCAA legislation at the January I99 I convention, Division I institutions were required to conduct all intercollegiate sports at the same level. Therefore, the five charter members, Butler University, University of Dayton, Drake University, University of Evansville and Valparaiso University, joined together, sharing a common academic and athletic philosophy and a common commitment to operate quality football programs. In February, 1992, the University of San Diego joi ned the PFL for its inaugural season. The PFLjoins the Ivy and the Patriot Leagues as NCAA Division I-AA conferences that provide only need-based financial aid for football players. The conference remains a proponent of NCAA Division I-AAA legislation that would develop a classification for Division I football programs operating with need-based aid and adopted the moniker of Pioneer based on the intent to become one of the first I-AAA leagues. The Gateway Football Conference in St. Louis, Missouri, will administer the communications and administrati ve duties for the PFL.

'93 PFL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

'93 PFL SECOND TEAM Offense Barry Esposito, Dayton, WR Jon Hill, Butler, WR Doug Holok, Valparaiso, WR Damon Black, Butler, OL George Haralambakis, Drake, OL Tom Stone, Drake, OL Matt Taylor, USD, OL Brad Weaver, Valparaiso, OL Rob Rayl, Valparaiso, QB Trevor Bell, Valparaiso, RB Mike Stanfel, Drake, RB Ozzie Young, Valparaiso, RB Bill Willers, Drake, K Defense Dan Mangeot, Butler, DL Craig Ortwerth, Drake, DL Steve Rashevich, Butler, DL John Palyok, Valparaiso, DL Matt Garvis, Drake, LB Jeff Seymour, Valparaiso, LB Craig Swensen, Dayton, LB Neal Weitman, USD, LB Dan Furleigh, USD, DB Shane Greer, Butler, DB Cameron McDaniel, Butler, DB Ed Vogel, Evansville, DB Ron White, Butler, Punter

ffense Chad Briley, Drake, WR Scott Steingrebe, USD, TE Eric Voss, Butler, WR Kevin Barres, USD, OL Jeff Burks, Butler, OL Jay Loboda, Dayton, OL John Lyon, Valparaiso, OL Jeff Mathot, Dayton, OL Roy Fletcher, Drake, QB Pat Hofacre, Dayton, RB Richard Johnson, Butler, RB Judd Mintz, Dayton, RB Tim Duvic, Dayton, PK Defense Terry Bolen, Butler, DL Nick Hinkebein, Dayton, DL Steve Lochow, Dayton, DL Todd Sauer, Drake, DL Brendan Hill, Dayton, LB Dave Kathman, Butler, LB Jerry Meade, Evansville, LB Scott Petcu, Valparaiso, LB Scott Buccola, USD, DB Brad Nemec, Drake, DB Shayne Snider, Valparaiso, DB Daniel Thobe, Dayton, DB Robert Ray, USD, Punter

Offense Kevin Barres, San Diego Dave Doeren, Drake Joe Edwards, Valparaiso Barry Esposito, Dayton Eric Fish, Evansville Cortez Hull, Drake John Lambert, San Diego Jeff Mathot, Dayton Alan Ruth, Dayton Matt Taylor, San Diego Mark Villani, Butler Stan Wheeler, Dayton Defense Joe Bianchi, Drake Steve Lochow, Dayton Ira Marsh, Drake Craig Ortwerth, Drake Mike Platte, Dayton Doug Popovich, San Diego Robert Ray, San Diego Steve Rashevich, Butler Dan Thobe, Dayton Ed Vogel, Evansville Neal Weitman, San Diego Tom Wolfe, Dayton

Pioneer Football League at a Glance

Career Record (Years) 12-8 (2)

Starters Returning

1993

Nickname Bulldogs Flyers Bulldogs

Head Coach Ken LaRose Mike Kelly Rob Ash Robin Cooper Brian Fogarty

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Institution

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Indianapolis, Ind. Dayton, Ohio Des Moines, Iowa Evansville, Ind. San Diego, Calif. Valparaiso, Ind.

4-6 (3-2) 9-1 (5-0) 8-2 (3-2) 6-4 (2-3) 6-4 (1-4) 5-5 (1-4)

Butler University University of Dayton Drake University

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- Tim Antongiovanni #18 JR WR/RB

Ryan Azlein #51 JR LB

Curtis Arciaga #64 FR OL

Todd Alcantara #26 FR RB

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Mike Buhler #12 SO K

Roberto De La Rosa #62 SO DL

Ray Cordano #43 FR DB

Chris Del Santo #82 FR WR

David Conte #40 FR DB

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Andrew Firestone #38 FR WR

Shawn DeWitt #49 FR DB/K

Michael Doherty #16 FR QB

Jason Edwards #36 FR DB

Jeb Dougherty #7 SO DB

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Jason Friend #73 FR DL

Martin Fontes #17 SO WR

Damien Gonzalez #32 JR RB ~ . ' ' ..

Jeremy Gonzalez #31 FR RB

Harold Green #25 SO WR

Mike Greiner #55 SR ILB

Shaun Grove #4 JR DB

Brett Griffin #72 SO DL

Jesse Hall #41 SR DB

Duncan Hardy #84 SO TE

Kevin Hawes #96 FR ILB

Mark Hitchcock #19 SO DB

Evan Hlavacek #21 SO RB

Shanga Hankerson #63 FR OL

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Kujanga Jackson #24 FR DB

Daniel Johnson #78 FR OL

Jack Jordan #46 FR ILB

Jared Keo #29 FR RB

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Shawn Lorenzo #57 FR ILB

Agustin Lopez #67 SO OL

John Long #9 SO DB

Ryan Larson #22 SO DB

Billy Kobayashi #3 JR DB -

Daniel McGovern #92 FR DL

Robert Magnuson #45 SO ILB

Mark McCarty #81 FR WR/RB

Ryan Marcos #85 SO DL

Tim Lynch #44 SR ILB

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Brian Murphy #80 FR TE

Eddie Messina #34 JR DL

Jonathan McMullen #30 FR DB

Salvatore Navarra #48 FR DB

Joe Orlando #27 FR RB/WR

Chris Oliver #94 FR ILB

Tom Orradre #35 FR DB

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Jermaine Rucker #20 SO RB

Dodge Robinson #53 SO DL

Jesse Rodriguez #37 FR DB

Thomas Rodriguez #93 FR DL

Isaac Regenstreif #27 FR DB

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Lacy Sm,th #98 FR TE

Scott Steingrebe #88 SR TE

Brian Stevens #14 FR QB

Garo Schminke #54 FR OL/K

Adam Smith #56 SR DL

Benjamin Sumner #71 FR OL

Ian Sutlick #35 FR RB

James Uyeda #58 FR OL

Jon Walker #76 FR OL

Matt Taylor #79 SR OL

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Edwin Yokoyama #28 FR RB

Steve Wilson #74 SO DL

Wesley Wolf #47 SO RB

Jason Way #65 SO OL

Matt Young #6 JR K

Christian Yrizarry #60 FR OL

Bill Zelko #2 SR WR

Jeff Zeisler #95 FR ILB

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T he late, legendary Woody Hayes was a noted war and military historian who saw many parallels be- tween football and combat activities. Many of today's college football coaches-whose per- sonal philosophies aren't as public as Hayes' were- mirror the former Ohio State coach's attitudes, even down to the finest details surrounding transporting their troops to dis- tant places for away games. Every Friday during the fall, thousands of football teams criss-cross the United States on their way to the site of Satur- day's game. Most travel parties range anywhere from 80 to 120 people, and when set against the emotional backdrop of a preoccupied coaching staff, woe to the person who does any- thing to disrupt the well- planned itinerary. Most colleges and universi- ties begin to plan for their next season of road trips as early as February and March. That is when many of the larger schools send an administrator

stay in a hotel or any place that doesn't have the proper means of handling that many people with so many different needs," explained John Majors, Pitt's coach. "A hotel should be con- venient to the airport, conve- nient to the stadium where you're playing, and convenient as far as transportation between each of those places." At some schools, just get - ting to the site of the game the day before can be more of an inconvenience than it is for other teams. Texas A&M Uni- versity is located in College Station, Texas, a proverbial 11 90 rniles from here, and 120 miles from there" community. Head Football Coach R.C. Slocum will sit down with Athletic Director Wally Groff months before the season and explain when he !Slocum) would like to leave for a game. Then it's up to Groff to put the wheels in motion to make the arrange- ments. "We'rea little different &om some people in that we usually stay here during the day on Fri- day," explained Slocum. "That continued

making a trip to a site where we've never visited before. The head coach provides me with D • "There's no way you can stay in a hotel or any place

to each of the road sitcs to "scout around" for hotels and means of transportation for above-average-sized young men. Head coaches have input-and sometimes the final say-about travel accommodations, but the legwork is handled by someone else within the de- partment. At the University of Pitts- burgh, that man has been Alex Kramer, an administrative as- sistant who, while serving as Pitt football's student manager during the early 1950s, roomed with linebacker Joe Schmidt, a future Pro Football Hall of Famer. Kramer is in his 18th year at Pitt. "It's important to talk to hotels that have had experience at hosting a football team," said Kramer. "When you're talking about a football team, you're talking about a lot of people with big bodies, so there are quite a few practical questions to be asked," said Kramer. 11 1'11 sometimes check with some of our counterparts to see what they have done in the past, par- ticularly in a case where we're

that doesn't have the proper means of handling that many people with so many different needs."

JOHN MAJORS, HEAD COACH, UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH

B • some broad outlines as far as what he's looking for, and I always strive to fulfill each individual coach's needs." Many such needs are obvious. "There's no way you can

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