USD Football 1995

SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL CREDITS Eight Straight Winning Campaigns Ranked #2 in Net Punting in 1994 NCAA I-AA Six Toreros Named First TeamAll-PFL in 1994 Six Toreros Selected PFLAll-Academic in each ofthe last two seasons Doug Popovich 1994 First Team GTE/AcademicAll-America 95% Football Graduation Rate since 1983 The National Football Foundation and College Hall ofFame has recognized a Torero every year since 1978 I 995 SAN DIEGO FOOTBALL SCH II DU I I Date Sat. Sept. 2 Sat. Sept. 9 Sat. Sept. 16 Sat. Sept. 23 Sat. Sept. 30 Sat. Oct. 7 Sat. Oct. 14 Sat. Oct. 2 1 Sat. Oct. 28 Sat. Nov. 4 Sat. Nov. 11 Opponent CHICO STATE at University of Dayton* BYE at California Lutheran at Valparaiso University* AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (Family Weekend) at University of Evansville* at University ofRedlands DRAKE UNIVERSITY* BUTLER UNIVERSITY* WAGNER COLLEGE (Homecoming) Denotes Pioneer I football( contest Set 10 New Individual & Team Records in 1994

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TOREROS LOOKING FOR NINTH STRAIGHT WINNING CAMPAIGN WEEK #11: The USO Toreros close out their 1995 season this Saturday, November 11th, against Wagner College in a nonconference game. It is USD's Homecoming game and kickoff is scheduled for 1:30 pm. San Diego claimed third place in the Pioneer Football League this past weekend with their 37-16victory over Butler. Wagner came from behind to beatMonmouth, 21-20, and come to town with a record of 7-1. THE COACHES: USD's Brian Fogarty (CS Los Angeles, 1975) is in his 13th season with the Toreros. In search of his ninth straight winning campaign, Fogarty currently has acareer mark of 71-52-3. Last season he finished 6-4 overall and 2-3 in the PFL standings. Wagner coach Walt Hameline (Brockport State, 1975) isin his 15th season as the director of athletics/head football coach. Hameline currently boasts an overall record of 117-38-2. SERIES RECORD: San Diego leads the series 2-0. The Toreroswon last year's game in Staten Island, New York, 45-35. USO won the first meeting in San Diego in 1993 by the score of 44-14. 1995 PFL STANDINGS (through Nov. 4th) *Drake (5-0; 7-1-1), Dayton (4-1; 8-1), SAN DIEGO (3-2; 5-4), Evansville (1-4; 4-5), Valparaiso (1-4; 4-5), Butler (1-4; 2-8). *Drake is '95 PFL Champi- ons. NCAA I-AA NON-SCHOLARSHIPNATIONAL RANKINGS: This week in Don Hansen's National Football Gazette, the Toreros are ranked seventh among NCAAI-AA Non-Scholarship Programs. The Top-10isasfollows: 1. Drake(IA) 2. Duquesne(PA) 3. Dayton (OH) 4. Wagner (NY) 5. Monmouth (NJ) 6. Georgetown (DC) 7. SAN DIEGO (CA) 8. Marist (NY) 9. Robert Morris (PA) 10. Canisius (NY). WEEK#l 1 IN PFL(Nov. 11th): Northwestern (Iowa) at Drake (1 :00 p.m.), Evansville at Aurora (1 :00 p.m.), W. VirginiaState at Dayton (1 :00 p.m.), Wagner College at USD (1:30 p.m.), Kentucky Wesleyan at Valparaiso (12:00 p.m.). DOUGHERTY SELECTED PFL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OFTHEWEEK: Junior nickel back Jeb Dougherty (Yucca Valley, CA) was selected this week's Pioneer Footbal I League Defensive Player of theWeek after he totaled 13 tackles (5 solo) in the team's 37-16 victory over Butler University. Healso broke up apass. This isJeb's second PFL Player of the Week honor, the first coming Sept. 2nd. For the season USO has had a total of ten players get named PFL Player of the week. SAN DIEGOSCORES SEASON-HIGH 37 POINTS INWIN OVER BUTLER: The USD Toreros scored a season-high 37 points (31 in the second half) this past weekend in their victory over Butler. The previous two weeks USD managed to score a total of three points in losses to Redlands (16-3) and Drake (9-0). With the win the Torerosfinished third in the final PFL standings behind Drake (5-0) and Dayton (4-1 ). Offensively the Toreros were paced by sopho- more FB Jared Keo (112 yards rushing, 1 TD), QB John Khamis (rushed for one TD and completed a 20-yard TD strike to WR Brian Stevens) and kicker Matt Young (4-of-5 on PAT kicks, as well as a season-best 48-yard field goal). Besides Dougherty, the defense was paced by senior FS Doug Popovich (11 tackles), sophomore DB Andrew Firestone (1 0tackles, 1 interception) and senior DB Shaun Grove (3 tackles, 67-yard TD return after interception). Junior punter Mike Buhler punted just four times for a 43.5 average (two went for 50+ yards) - he still leads the PFL in punting with his 39.03 yards per punt average. Butler's Arnold Mickens rushed for 161 yards and 2 TDsto pace the Bulldogs. TORERO TIDBITS: A w in this Saturday would give the Toreros their third straight 6-4 record, as well as their ninth straight w in- ning campaign ... with last week's w in over Butler, head coach

Brian Fogarty (13th year) assured himself of his 11th year of go- ing .500 or better in the win column ... Shaun Grove's 67-yard interception return for a touchdown was his second TD return this season - he returned an interception against Azusa Pacific on October 7th 32 yards for a score in the Toreros 21-0 win ... in team statistics among PFL teams, USO is first in net punting (35.3), kickoff returns (24.8, 4th in NCAA 1-M) and team turnover mar- gin (1.33, 10th in NCAAI-Ml ... Torero leaders among PFL indi- vidual statistics include FB Jared Keo (3rd in rushing, 62.1 yards a game), QB John Khamis (2nd in passing efficiency, 118.5), RB/ WR Evan Hlavacek (4th in all-purpose yards, 93.67 per game), DB Shaun Grove (T-2nd in interceptions; 3), DB Sal Navarra (T- 2nd in interceptions, 3), PMike Buhler (1st in punting at 39.03), Jeb Dougherty (1st in kickoff returns, 21 .47), and K Matt Young (3rd in field goals made per game, .56) ... USD players with PFL single-game highs include Matt Young (48-yard field goal vs. Butler), Mike Buhler (63-yard punt twice vs. Evansville), Evan Hlavacek (95-yard kickoff return vs. Cal Lutheran) and Shaun Grove (67-yard interception return). TEN USD SENIORS PLAYING LAST GAME: Ten USD gridders will be playing in their last collegiate games - RB/WR Tim Antongiovanni (Bakersfield, CA), LB Curtis DeMers (Lake Elsinore, CA), DL Ron Etscheit (Kolonia Pohnpei, HI), DB Shaun Grove (San Diego, CA), DB Billy Kobayashi (Honolulu, HI), DL Eddie Messina (La Mesa, CA), FS Doug Popovich (Tucson, AZ), DL Steve Wilson (La Mesa, CA), TE Mike Tanghe (Edina, MN) and PK Matt Young (Fullerton, CA). Over the past four seasons this group has an overall record of 24-14-1. WAGNER UPDATE: Wagner improved to 7-1 with last week's 21-20 come-from-behind victory over Monmouth ... Monmouth held a 20-7 lead at the end of the first quarter with Wagner scor- ing a touchdown each in the third and fourth quarters ... the Seahawks scored the winning touchdown with :50 seconds to go when junior QB Jason Miletic found senior TE Jim Bogacki open for a 2-yard TD strike ... Carl Franke's PAT kick gave them the one-point victory ... senior RB Kilo Lockwood rushed 173 yards on 24 carries as the Seahawks totaled 431 yards of offense (291 rushing/140 passing) ... Wagner comes to San Diego riding a three- game winning streak ... they opened the season with four wins, lost to Robert Morris (16-18) on October 14th, and then have strung together wins over Iona (42-0), Central Connecticut State (40-35) and Monmouth ... on the season Wagner is averaging 29.5 ppg and 391.6 yards of offense (251.9 rushing/139.8 pass- ing) while their defense is limiting opponents to 20.0 ppg and 254.5 yards of offense (75.1 rushing/179.4 passing) ... individual leaders include RB Kito Lockwood (160.3 yards per game, 9 TDs), freshman RB Rick Sarille (98.5 yards rushing per game, 6 TDs), junior QB Jason Miletic (94-for-168 for 1,1 18 yards and 10 TDs), junior WR Sean Hurley (19 catches for 241 yards and 2 TDs), sophomore ILB Justin Abel (59 tackles) and sophomore OLB Ryan Linder (54 tackles).

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Contents

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USD TOREROS 1995FOOTBALLPROGRAM

FOOTBALL STAFF (619) 260-4740

Contents Game Day Story: Table ofContents: 1995 Team Outlook: Head Coach Brian Fogarty: USD Assistant Coaches: USD Alphabetical Roster: 1994FootballDonors: Pioneer Football League: Returning All-PFL Selections: Torero Seniors: Meet The Rest Of The Toreros: USD Game Day Numerical Roster:

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Full Time Staff

HeadCoach: AssistantCoach: AssistantCoach:

BrianFogarty(13thYear) Kevin McGarry (18th Year) Bill Dobson (2nd Year)

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Part Time Staff

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Mike Rish (12th Year) Tim Oder (10th Year) JackRubidoux (I 0th Year) Bill Settles (4th Year) Kirk Parrish (1st Year) Penn Bushong (1st Year) Matt Taylor (I st Year) DamianGonzalez(lstYear)

Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: AssistantCoach: Assistant Coach: Assistant Coach: AssistantCoach: AssistantCoach:

Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 23 Opponent Game Day Roster: 1994 GTE Academic All-Americans University Information: NonConference Opponents: PFL Opponents: Final I 994Statistics: All-Time USD Award Winners: All-Time Records: People To Know At USD: Tom Iannacone, Dir. ofAthletics: Code ofEthics/Official Football Signals ATHLETICDEPARTMENT STAFF DirectorofAthletics: (619) 260-4803 TomIannacone DanYourg Regina Sullivan AssistantAthleticDirector: AssistantAthleticDirector: Director,AthleticDevelopment: Pages 24-25 Pages 26-27 Page 28 Pages 29-33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36

Additional Staff

Secretaries: TeamManagers: Sandie Hughes, Eileen Reckas Rocky Schueppert, SteveMcLaughlin SPORTS INFORMATIONSTAFF (619) 260-4745 Director: HomePhone: Assistant: StudentAssistant: FaxPhone: USDHotLine: PressBoxPhone: TedGosen (619) 486-3284 Mike Daniels Chad Weigand (619) 292-0388 (619) 260-2323 (619) 277-8468

Ky Snyder JohnMartin Gary Becker ElaineMora Kim Nowak Mary Johnson PennyShepard,

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1995 USD Football Profile

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TheUSD football programheads into its third season at theNCAA Division I-AAlevel and a member ofthePioneer FootballLeague (PFL). Head Coach Brian Fogarty, entering his 13th year with the Toreros program, will be searchingfor his ninth straightwinning campaign. USD finished 2-3 in the PFL in 1994, a onegame improvement in thePFLwin column, and6-4 overall. CoachFogarty returns approximately 50 student-athletesand 13 start- ers (5 offensive/7 defensive/I specialty) from last year's club. Starters returning to the offense include RB/WR Evan Hlavacek (5-11, 170, jun- ior), tightend Duncan Hardy (8 catches for 146 yards in 6 starts), and linemen Brendan Bracken (6-0, 240 lbs., soph. left guard), Edward Flores (5-10, 230 lbs., soph. right guard) and Todd Plutchok (6-0, 277 lbs., juniorright tackle). Hlavacek, who was named FirstTeamAll-PFL a year ago at wide receiver, caught 25 passes for497 yards(l9.9 yards per reception) and 5 TDs. He also averaged 4.5 yards a carry rushing and finished with 294 yards and 3 TDs.Halfback TimAntongiovanni (5-10, 183 lbs.) is the lone senior on the offensive side ofthe ball and returns with the most experience in the backfield. Three key positions the Toreros will have to replace in theirWing-T offense include quarterback, fullback and left tackle. Lost to graduation were First TeamAll-PFL performers Vince Moiso at quarterback (1,630 yards passing, 13 IDs) and left tackleMatt Taylor. Fullback Jermaine Rucker, who set a school record for rushing with 1,332 yards, transferred out ofUSD for personal reasons. Leading candidates for the quarterback spot belong to returners James Beck and Brian Stevens, as well as JC transfer John Khamis.

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Defensive Coordinator Kevin McGarry returns seven starters. Three ofthe four were lost to graduation - rover JesseHall, ILB Tim Lynch andNGAdam Smith. Heading the list ofreturning starters is 6-1, 195 lb. senior strongsafety Doug Popovich, a First Team AII-PFL selection, who led the league in tackles with 142, and who was selected First Team GTE/ Academic All-America. Additional starters back include sophomore DL Buddy Brown (5-10, 247 lbs.), juniorDL Ryan Marcos (6-0, 248 lbs.), senior LB Curtis DeMers (6-2, 230 lbs.), junior nickel back Jeb Dougherty (6-0, 185 lbs.), seniorcomer Shaun Grove (5-10, 185 lbs.), and sophomore comer Kujanga Jackson (5-11, 185 lbs.). Dougherty finished second to Popovich in tackles with 92, good for 8th overall in the Pioneer Football League. The Toreros will also be looking to replace two-time First Team

AII-PFL punterRobert Ray. The leading candidate is junior MikeBuhler (40.3 average on 3 punts in 1994). Senior Matt Young, a 2nd Team AII- PFL place kicker in 1994, returns for his final seasonafter finishing asUSD's second leading scorer with 48 points (7-12 FG; 27-29 PAT). Top candi- dates for return duties include Jeb Dougherty (22.5 yards per kickoff , return) and Evan Hlavacek (21 .5 yards per kickoffreturn). Dougherty ended the yearwith a 92-yard kickoffreturn for a TD against Dayton, and is the current PFL leader with a 98-yard return in 1993 (Azusa Pacific). The Toreros open up their 1995 schedule at home on Sept. 2nd with Chico State, while their first PFL contest will be a week later at Day- ton (Sept. 9th). The Oct. 7th home game with Azusa Pacific is Parents Weekend. The Toreros __.....,. finish out their schedule with three consecutive Team PFL Overall home dates -- Drake Dayton* 4-1 8-2 (Oct. 28th), Butler (Nov. Butler* 4-1 7-3 4th, 6 p.m.) and Wagner Drake 3-2 7-3 College (Staten Island, SanDiego 2-3 6-4 NY) closes out the Valparaiso 2-3 7-3 schedule on Nov. 11th, Evansville 0-5 4-6 USD 's Homecoming • 1994 Co-Champions Game.

Head Coach Brian Fogarty

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Enteringhis 13thyearatthe helmoftheUSDfootballprogram, headcoach Brian Fogarty is embarking on his third season at the NCAA Division l-AA level. The 1994 season saw the Toreros finish 6-4 overall and 2-3 in the Pioneer FootballLeague(PFL). CoachFogartyentersthe 1995campaignwitha career markof66-48-3 andeightstraightwinning seasons. Prior to USD's jump to the NCAA Division I-AA ranks, the Toreros programwasoneofthetopDivisionIII programs in thewest. In 1992,Fogarty's 7-2-1 finishmarked theprogram's fourth consecutivesevenwinseason(28-9- 1duringthatspan) anditssixthconsecutivewinningcampaign. Coach Fogarty's steamshave alsofaredwell in the classroom. In eachofthe last two seasons, six Toreros have been named to the All-Pioneer Football League Academic Team. Last year junior Doug Popovich was narned First Team GTE Acadernic All-America,an outstanding feat since it included student-athletes frombothNCAADivisionl-Aandl-AAschools. Since1986fiveToreroshave earnednational GTEAcademicAll-Americahonors, and the 1992seasonsaw

five players get named to theDistrictVIIIAcademicAll-Americateam. TheNationalFootball Foundationand CollegeHallofFamehasrecognizedascholar-athletefromUSDeachyearsince 1983. Also,since 1983,theUSD football programhas graduatedover95 percentofits players. As evidenceofthehighregardinwhichheis heldbyhis colleaguesand football peopleingeneral,Brianhas served on the Board ofDirectors to the National Football Foundation and CollegeHall ofFame (San Diego Chapter) the pastnine years; servedon theAll-AmericaSelectionCommitteeforDistrictIX(1987-89);and the WesternRegionalAdvisoryCommitteefor Division IIIRankings (1990-92). CoachFogarty,whoserves asthe team'soffensive coordinatorandoffensivelinecoach,enters 1995 insearch ofhis ninthstraightwinningseason. The immediate future ofUSD football lookspromisingwithjustoverone hundredstudent-athletesexpectedforthe '95campaign. Outofthatgroup, fifty lettermenreturn,includingthirteen starters. BeforecomingtoUSD, BriancoachedatSt. FrancisHighSchoolinLaCanada,Californiawherehewashead coachfor four years andanassistant coach fornine years prior. As head coachhisrecord was 28-18-2 and his teamsmadetheplayoffsallfouryears.

Brian and his wife Vicki have four children: Bridget, Joe, Colleen and Megan. Bridget is entering her second year at the UniversityofSanDiego.

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Introducing the Football Staff

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Bill is beginning his second season as a full-time assistant with USD's coaching staff. He returns after a year away, serving thispastseason asOffensiveCoordinatorand Recruiting Coordinator at the University of Redlands. Thisseason, like his first at USD in

Kevin begins his 17thseason on the USD staff. This will be his 14th year as the defensive coordinator for the Toreros. In addition tohis on-the-fieldduties, Kevin is also responsible for recruiting and is the liaison for the Football Alumni Club. Kevin was a standout playerat both Saddleback College, earning MVP honors in 1975,andatUSD,where hewas the Defensive Player of the Year in 1977. He received both his Bachelor of

1993,Bill willcoach linebackersanddirectthe special teams unit. Besides his coaching duties, he will play a major role in USD's recruiting efforts. A 1981 graduate of Occidental, Bill earned his undergraduate degrees in Physical Education and History he completed his teaching credential from Oxy in the spring of I982. His vast coaching experiences includestintsat NewMexico State(1982-85); San FranciscoState(1986); as Offensive Coordinator and Offensive Line Coach at Occidental (1987-90); Offensive Line CoachatCS Fullerton (1991-92);USD (1993) and Redlands.

Arts in Education (1979), and his Masters Degree in EducationalAdministra- tion (1985) from the University of San Diego. Kevin is presently enrolled in USD's Doctoral program in Education. Tim. Kevin and his wife, Mary Ann, have three children: Pat Mike and Mike RISH Receivers Mike is beginning his 12thseason on the Torerostaff. MikeplayedforUSDfrom 1979- 83 and is the school's all-time career leader in three receiving categories: receptions (IOI), touchdowns(18)and receivingyardage(1,722 yards). Mike graduated from USD with an Ac- counting degree in 1984. He is the Assistant Vice PresidentforSecondaryMarketing forGuildMortgageCompanyin San Diego. JACK RUBIDOUX Running Backs Jack returns for his I 0th season with extensive background in coaching at the high schoollevelwithbothfootball andbaseball. He isco-owneroflntegratedSpaceSystems, Incorporated in San Diego. Jack and his wife Gerry have four kids: K.C., Jackie, Lauren and Ryan. KIRK PARRISH ·1 Ends/Running Backs Kirk starts his first yearat USDwhere he will coach tightendsand running backs. This past season Kirk was a graduate assistant at the University ofToledo where he coachedquarter- backs and wide receivers. Prior to that he was a graduate assistant atWashington State, where he assisted with DB's and recruiting. A two-year performer as a quarterback at Central Washington, Kirk received his B.A. in Education from there in 1992. He earned his M.S. degree in Athletic Administration fromWashington State in Decemberof 1994, and is currently working on his Phd. in Education. l\lATT TAYLOR Offensive Line Mau returns to USD to assist Coach the Toreros and his fifth on the offensive side ofthe ball. An excellent teacher offundamen- tals,Jackwill direct theTorerosrunningattack. A 1978 graduateofUSD, Jackhas an

Tim ODER Defensive I.int· Tim starts his 10th campaign with USD and his fifth as defensive line coach. An offensive lineman for two years at

Northern Arizona University, Tim received his B.A. in History in 1971. He coached at both the high school and college level prior to his arrival at USD. Tim is presently a history teacher on the faculty at Fallbrook High School. He and his wife Becky, have two sons, Jason and Ben. Jason is a 1994 graduate of USD. BILL SETTLES Quarterbacks Bill begins his fourth year as USD's

quarterbacks coach. He brings a wealth of coachingexperience with him. Priorto USD, Billcoachedtwelve yearsatPoint LomaHigh SchoolwherehewasPassing Coordinatorand also worked with the backs. Billisa registered principal ofW.M.A.

Securities, a financial products and services company. An All-ClF selection as quarterback at Point Loma High School, Bill played three years at the University ofWisconsin (1965-67). PENN BUSHONG Inverts Penn begins his first season with the

Toreros where he will coach the inverts. He graduated from Cal State Northridge in 1995 with a B.A. degree in History. Penn was a two-year lettermen at CSUN where he played linebacker during the 1992and 1993seasons. PriortoCS Northridge, he played two years of ball at Saddleback JC.

This past year he served as Linebackercoach at La Canada HS and was also the Defensive Coordinator for the JV team. He is a 1989 graduate of Mission Viejo High School. DAl\llAN GONZALEZ Defensive Backs Damian begins his first season with

theToreroswhere hewillassistCoachMcGarry with the defensive backs, as well helping run the scout teams. A two-year performerfor theToreros as a halfback, Damian started all 10games this past year. He played twoyearsat Delta College

Fogarty with the offensive line. A two-year starter for theTorerosat left tackle (1993-1994), Matt was selected First Team All-PFL last seasonand SecondTeam in 1993. He was named to the PFL All-Academic Team both years, and graduated from USD this past spring with a

prior to USD. He is scheduled to complete his B.A. in English and minor in Spanish this Fall semester. This spring he plans to enroll in graduate school for Master's work in Educational Counseling.

degree in PoliticalScience. He was a team captain this past year and alsoearned the Strength Coaches Award. Matt came to USD from Santa Clara University where he was named the team's 1991 Lineman of the Year.

1995 USD Alphabetical Football Roster

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5-10 5-11 6-1 6-5 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-11 5-9 5-10 6-3 6-1 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-6 5-9 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-2 5-10 5-9 6-0 5-9 6-0

230 263 240 230 217 230 190 170 182 185 226 195 173 215 195 235 240 225 212 248 190 210 235 189 186 200 220 210 182

TE DL LB OL DB RB DB RB DB LB LB OL DL OL LB DL RB LB DL DB DL OL TE DL RB

Carmichael/Jesuit Orange/Servile Stockton/Tokay

RB/WR 5-11

San Jose/Archbishop Mitty Steilacoom, WA/Charles Wright Academy

Vista/Rancho Buena Vista Hau'ula, HI/Kamehameha Dallas, TX/Jesuit Honolulu, HI/Punahou Scottsdale, AZ/Chaparral Brawley/Brawley Union San Diego/forrey Pines Aiea, HI/Kamehameha Placentia/Servite Poway/El Camino Real Los Gatos/Los Gatos San Rafael/Marin Catholic Los Altos/Saint Francis Orangevale/Jesuit San Diego/TorreyPines San Diego/TorreyPines

5 3

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La Mesa/Helix

San Jose/Archbishop Mitty Rancho Santa Fe/Torrey Pines San Diego/St. Augustine Honolulu, HI/Cushing Academy

Invert 5-11

OLIVER.Chris PATTI, Frank PEOPLES, Kerry

221 185 180

Garden Grove/Servile Anaheim/Loara

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1995 USD Alphabetical Football Roster

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HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Kaneohe, HI/Kamehameha Englewood, CO/Cherry Creek

POS

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NO 39 25 68 99 64 66 20

NAME PERKINS, Elton

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155 176 277 195 205 235 145 190 190 214 225 180 220 185 240 235 275 185 255 195 215 180 230 175 180 305

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FR FR JR SR FR FR FR JR FR FR FR so JR FR FR FR so FR JR FR FR JR SR JR SR so

PISCIOTTA, Ryan PLUTCHOK, Todd POPOVICH, Doug PURCELL, Christopher RITTER. Dan RODRIGUEZ, Dalbert ROTH,Tim SALAS, Miguel SIMMONS, Matt VIRISSIMO, Alvaro VRANJES, Danny WALCOTT, Demetrius WALKER, Jon WASHINGTON, Rico WAY, Jason WEAVER, Matt WEBB, Chris WILSON, Paul WILSON, Steve WOLF, Wesley YOUNG, Matt YRIZARRY,Christian SMART, Lukas STEVENS, Brian TANGHE, Mike

Vallejo/V allejoSenior Tucson, AZ/Sabino

Woodland Hills/Crespi Carmelite Naples, FL/Barron Collier Anaheim/Loara Chico/Chico (Butte JC) Pomona/Calvary Baptist Indian Wells/Palm Desert Coronado/Coronado Bloomington, IL/Bloomington Edina, MN/St. Thomas Academy San Diego/University of San Diego Watsonville/Watsonville Vista/Rancho Buena Vista Sacramento/Bella Vista Carson/Chadwick Lompoc/Lompoc Temecula/Temecula Valley Tempe, AZ/Marcos de Niza La Mesa/St. Augustine Trabuco Canyon/Cal Lutheran Fullerton/Sunny Hills Poway/Poway

11 38 96 95 14

5-10 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-11 6-2 6-2 6-1 5-10 5-9

48 86 97 53 79 16 65 90 60 56 32 6 55

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5-9 PK/DB 6-0 OL

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(left to right) Rocky Schueppert Steve McLaughlin

USDFootballwouldlike to thank the donors of Torero Footballfortheir support through the ToreroAthletic Fundduring the 1994-95academicyear.

Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Evans, '73 Mr. Thomas Ferrara, '65 Mr. & Mrs. John Finneran, Ill, '80 Mr. Mark J. Garibaldi, '82 General Atomics Mr. & Mrs. Timothy J. Groff, '71 I Dr. & Mrs. J. David Grubbs Mr. & Mrs. John G. Gutsmiedl. '88 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest C. Herbert Mr. & Mrs. Gerald T. Holly Mr. & Mrs. William P. Jache, '73 Mr. & Mrs. Todd M. Jackson. '90 Mr. & Mrs. Todd Jackson, '90 Mr & Mrs. Walter C. Joos. "62 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Kocher. '80 Mr. & Mrs. Alan C. Kohls Mr. & Mrs. Brian D. Laliberte. '88 Mr. & Mrs. Theodore J. Lenz Mr. Thomas W. MacFarlane, '80 Mrs. Sharon J. Jackson Mr. & Mrs. Albert H. Halff Mr. Bro Halff

Mr. Lawrence K Robak Mr. Malcom E. Robinson '80 Mr. & Mrs. John N. Savage, VI, '87 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Schmidt. Ill. "80 Schmidt-Cannon Inc. Michael F. Sexw11, '70 Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Smith, Jr.. '67 Mr. & Mrs. David S. Smola, '87 Mr. F. Dante Sorianello, '86 Mr. & Mrs. Phillip M. Spencer, '85 Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Sporrer

Mr. & Mrs. Edwin D. Marcos Dr. & Mrs. F. Timm Mc Carty Grace & Dick McElhaney

Mr. & Mrs. David Amarante '81 Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Barksdale Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Barres Mr. Dave Bergmann, '92 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Black, '77 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen T. Bogard. '85 Mr. & Mrs. Christian P. Bohrisch, '81 Mr. Daniel F. Brennan. '73 Mr. & Mrs. Gene R. Brouillette Brouillette Insurance Sen·ices, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Paul R. Buhler Rev. Patrick G. Cahill Ms. Ann T. Carroll Mr. Braulio M. Castillo '89 Mr. & Mrs. MarvinM. Castillo '89 Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Childers. '88

Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. McMahon. '87s RADM & Mrs. Thomas W. McNamara Rev. Owen J. Mullen Mr. & Mrs. John P. Mulligan, '60

Mulligan Construction, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Don Nasland

Nasland Engineering

Capt. & Mrs. Daniel C. Herbert, 82, '86 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony G. Navarra

Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery P. Neuber, '87, '92 Mr. Gregory L. Stein, '85

Mr. & Mrs. Gary D. Newberry, '82 Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Niklas. '83 Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Oliver, '88 Mr. & Mrs. William R. Parrott, '88 Mr. & Mrs. Brian J. Quinn, '88 Mrs. Diana S. Nolan

Mr. & Mrs. James R. Stevens Mr. & Mrs. Paul D. Treadwell Mr. Stanley Y. Uyeda Rev. Barry E. Vinyard, '68

Mr. Johah B. Weinberg-Scott, '94 Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Wholey, '73 Mr. & Mrs. Francis E. Wilson, Jr.. '62 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Woodward '86 Mr. Theodore A. Woolery

Christa Bar Corporation Mr. George Chumo II, '93 James S. Copley Foundation Mr. & Mrs. John Dahlen Dandales Inc.

Mr. Jerome \V. Ralph, '84

Mr. Ronald W. Ray

MAJ & Mrs. James E. Reilly '83

Mr. Scott K Reilly. '87

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest E. Zampese Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Zeisler Mr. & Mrs. James C. Zelko

Mr. & Mrs. J.D. Dudek, '79 '86 Mr. & Mrs. Mike Espinoza '78. '80

Mr. & Mrs. Guy Ricciardulli '81 84

Mr. Robert K. Magnuson

Mr. Michael M. Rish, '84

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Pioneer Football League

pioneer football lea ootball league The 1995football season marks the third year forthe PioneerFootball League(PFL), a conference committed to operating aquality 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 atotherlevels. With the passing of NCAA legislation attheJanuary 1991 convention, Division I institutions were required to conduct all intercollegiate sports at the same level. Therefore, the fi ve 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 commoncommitment tooperate quality football programs. In February, 1992,the University ofSan Diegojoined thePFL for its inaugural season. ThePFLjoins the Ivy and the Patriot Leagues as NCAADivision 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 administrative duties for the PFL. '94 PFL FIRST TEAM Offense Barry Esposito, Dayton, WR '94 PFL SECOND TEAM Offense '94 PFL ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM

Offense Trevor Bell, Valparaiso,RB Travis Dixon,Butler,TE Barry Esposito, Dayton, WR Eric Fish, Evansiville, QB Evan Fitzgerald, Valparaiso, OL KevinGribbins, Butler, WR CortezHull,Drake,RB Michael Klett, Butler,OL VinceMoisa, San Diego, QB John Mullen, Dayton, OL David Overholser, Dayton, RB MattTaylor,SanDiego,OL BradyWolfer, Dayton, OL Defense TomBoecker, Drake,DB Daron Buch, Drake, DB Matt Deters, Dayton, DB Jeb Dougherty, San Diego,DB LanceGoodfellow, Dayton,DB Jesse Hall, San Diego, DB David Holtz, Dayton, DL Todd Lee, Drake, DL CraigOrtwerth, Drake, DL Doug Popovich,SanDiego,DB Robert Ray, SanDiego, Punter Kevin Tippet,Drake,LB

EvanHlavacek,SanDiego,WR Doug Holak, Valparaiso, WR Damon Black,Butler,OL Jude France, Dayton, OL Matt Jones, Drake, OL John Mullen, Dayton, OL Keith Rossell, Butler, OL MattTaylor,SanDiego,OL Vince Moisa, San Diego, QB ArnoldMickens, Butler, RB Benjy Miller, Dayton,RB Jermaine Rucker, San Diego, RB TimDuvic, Dayton,PK Defense David Holtz, Dayton, DL CraigOrtwerth, Drake,DL Brian Sanders, Butler, DL Todd Sauer, Drake, DL Josh Berning, Valparaiso, LB Marty Erschen, Butler, LB MattGarvis, Drake,LB JeffSeymour,Valparaiso, LB ChrisToner, Butler, LB TomBoecker,Drake, DB Matt Deters, Dayton, DB James Duncan, Evansville, DB Cameron McDaniel, Butler,DB Doug Popovich,SanDiego, DB Robert Ray,SanDiego,Punter

Hanz Hoag, Evansville, WR RickHoskins, Drake, WR Sean Stinson, Evansville, WR EvanFitzgerald, Valparaiso, OL John Lyon, Valparaiso, OL KimMcWilliams,Evansville,OL Jason O'Rourke, Butier, OL CharlieSchimberg,Drake, RB OzzieYoung,Valparaiso,RB MattYoung,SanDiego,PK Defense NickHinkebein, Dayton, DL Todd Lee,Drake, DL Adell Means, Butler, DL John Palyok,Valparaiso. DL AdamBruggenschmidt, Evansville, LB TomCunningham, Valparaiso, LB KevinTippett,Drake, LB JebDougherty,San Diego, DB LanceGoodfellow, Dayton, DB Kerman Mason, Drake, DB Shayne Snider, Valparaiso, DB Pat Kelly, Butler, Punter PhilSmerek,Drake,OL EricFish,Evansville, QB Eric Ackman, Butler,RB

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ReturningAll-PFL Selections

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DOUG POPOVICH Senior Strong Safety 1994 1st Team All-PFL 1994 1st Team GTE/Academic All-America Enters fourth and final year with the Toreros ... is a Pre-Season All- PFL selection (Bob Griese's Col- legeFootball Yearbook;TheSports Network) ... last season started nine of ten games he appeared in

MATT YOUNG Senior Place Kicker 1994 2nd Team All-Pioneer Football League

Enters third and final year with the USD football team ... 1995 Pre-Season All-PFL selection at place kicker (The Sports Net- work; Bob Griese'sCollegeFootball Year- book) ... this season will see action in defensive secondary ... last season was named to the 2ndTeam All-Pioneer Foot-

Doug Popovich #99 SR DB

Matt Young #6 SR PK/DB

ball League after finishing with 49 points (6th in PFL) ... his 49 points placed him second in San Diego's scoring column ... in I994 he converted 27-of-29 PATs and 7-of-12 field goals ... three times last season he tallied 9 points for the Toreros, all San Diego wins ... he kicked field goals of27 and 33 yards to go with 3-for-3 PATs in USD' s 29-24 victory over California Lutheran; he converted field goals of32 and 36 yards to go with 3-for-3 PATs in USD's 33-27 win over Valparaiso; and he was a perfect 6-for-6 in PATs to go with his 23-yard field goal in the team's 45-35 victory at Wagner College ... in the team's 28-16 win over Evansville, Matt kicked 2 PATs and hauled in a two-point conversion pass from Tim Antongiovanni ... in 1993 Matt finished second on the team in scoringwith32 points(3-for- l O in field goals and 23-of-25 inPATs) ... he played his freshman year at Saint Mary's College inMoraga, California ... is a Business Administration majorat USD ... prepped at Sunny Hills High School in Fullerton, California where he participated in football, track and soccer.

... 1994 First Team GTE/Academic All-America selection ... 1994 First Team All-Pioneer Football League performer ... 1994 USD Defensive Player of the Year ... PFL All- AcademicTeam selection (I993 & 1994) ... PFLDefensive Player of the Week (Oct. 1st) ... two-time James B. Orwig Scholar-Athlete Award recipient (1993 & 1994) ... led the PFL last year in tackles with 142 (58 solo, 84 assists) ... set new USD records in total tackles (142), unassisted tackles in a season (58) and unassisted tackles in a game (I 3 vs. Butler) ... twice recorded 23 tackles in a game (St. Mary's & Butler) and added 20 tackles against Dayton ... in addition, tallied 3 interceptions, 2 forced fumbles and 2 blocked kicks ... in 1993Doug totaled 43 tackles in 8 games ... an Ocean Studies major, Doug enters his senior year with a cumulative grade point average of 3.81 ... he prepped at Sabino High School in Tucson, Arizona.

EVAN HLAVACEK Junior Half Back/Receiver 1994 1st Team All-Pioneer Football League EntersthirdseasonwiththeToreros program ... 1995 Pre-Season Pio- neerFootball Leagueselection (The Sports Network; Bob Griese' s College Football Yearbook) .. one of the team's fastest and best all- around athletes ... last year earned

JEB DOUGHERTY Junior Defensive Back 1994 2nd Team All-Pioneer Football League

Enters third year with the Torero football program ... was selected 2nd Team All- PFL last year at defensive back and was named to the PFL All-Academic Squad ... he finished 8th in the PFL with 92 tackles and ranked 2nd in kickoff returns at 27.1 yards per return (13th overall in I-AA) ...

Evan Hlavacek #21 JR RB/WR

Jeb Dougherty #7 JR DB

First Team All-Pioneer Football honors at wide receiver after leading the Toreros with 25 receptions for 497 yards (19.9 yds per reception) and 5 TDs ... he also finished second in rushing (294 yards & 3 TDs), punt returns and kickoffreturns ... finished 4th overall in PFL in all-purpose running (109.1) ... opened last season against Menlo with two rushing TDs of 29 and 15 yards ... he hauled in 3 passes for 92 yards, including a 65-yard TD strike, against St. Mary's ... he tallied 4receptions and I TD in the team's win overCal Lutheran,in addition, he returned4 kickoffs for 105 yards ... totaled 5 receptions for 112 yards and 2 TDs in win overWagner College ... in victory against Evansville, Evan caught 4 passes for 119 yards, including a 44-yard TD ... in 1993 he hauled in 17 passes for 330 yards and 3 TDs with a long of 80 yards vs. Drake ... a Communications major, Evan also played on the varsity baseball team this past year ... prepped at Archbishop Mitty HS in San Jose, California.

in addition, he tallied 2 sacks, 5 quarterback hurries, I forced fumble, I fumble recovery, 2 interceptions and 9 pass deflections ... six times last year he ended in double digits for tackles ... in the team' s season-ending game against Dayton, Jeb returned two kickoffs for 120 yards, including a 92-yard TD-- he also added 21 tackles from his defensive back position ... against Butler he totaled 110 yards in kickoff return yardage on 5 returns and was named PFL Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 22) ... over the past two seasons, Jeb owns the PFL record for longest kickoff return, a 98-yarder against Azusa Pacific on Oct. 30, 1993 ... his 92-yard return last year against Dayton ranks third all-time ... in I993 he averaged 26.1 yards a kickoff return and finished with 19 tackles in 8 contests ... Jeb is also a two-sport letterman at USD, being a member of the varsity baseball team ... a Business major at USD, Jeb carries a cumulative 3.29 grade point average ... he prepped at Yucca Valley High School in Yucca Valley, California.

Torero Seniors

Page 11 Billy enters his fourth and final year at cornerback... he started 5 of 9 contests last year with 25 tackles (8 unassisted), l fumble recovery, l blocked kick, and matched the team-high of IO pass break- ups ... was the PFL Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. Ist) after blocking a Menlopuntand recoveringit intheendzone for a TD in USD's 37-14 victory ... in 1993 he was tenth on the team in tackles (34) and second with 9 pass breakups ... he started 2 of 7 contests his freshman year in 1992 with 24 tackles and I inter- Eddie enters his fourth and final year ... last year totaled 11 tackles, 2 sacks and 4 QB hurries ... season-best 5 tackles and I sack in win over Valparaiso ... in 1993 started 4 of 10 contests he ap- peared in on defensive line ... finished 12th on the team in tackles with 30 (15 unassisted) to go with 4 sacks, 2 hurries, I forced fumble and 2 pass breakups ... freshman year at outside linebacker he totaled 8 tackles and I sack in three games ... a Communications major from La Mesa, California, Eddie prepped at

TimAntongiovanni #18 SR RB/WR Tim enters his fourth and final year he is the lone senior returning on the offensive side ofthe ball ...last year in 6 games he rushed 11 times for 48 yards (4.4 yards per carry) with a long of 33 yards against Azusa Pacific ... he caught 2 passes for 24 yards on the season ... one of his receptions was the go-ahead touchdown in the team's 45-35 victory at Wagner College -- with 7:27 to go in the game and the score tied 35-all, Tim hauled in a 17-yard touchdown from QB VinceMoiso to give the Toreros the win ... a Psychologymajor from Bakers- field, California, Tim prepped at Garces Memorial High School. Curtis enters his fourth and final year with USO ... last year Curtis started all ten games at linebacker and fini shed fifth on the team in tackles with 50 (12 unassisted/38 assisted) ... healso added I sack, 3 hurries, I forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries, I block and 2 pass deflections ... he posted a season-best 11 tackles against Dayton ... two times he tallied 7 tackles (Wagner & Butler) ... in I993 he totaled 20 tackles, 2 sacks and 2 pass breakups in 5 games ... a History major, Curtis is from Lake Elsinore, California ... he prepped at Elsinore High School. Ron enters his fourth year with the Toreros football program ... he missed the first twogames in 1994,then played in 7 contests the rest of the way, com- ing off the bench to play on the defen- sive line ... he totaled 11 tackles (4 unassisted) in his role ... in 1993 Ron started 9 contests, finishing with I4 tackles and 1pass breakup ... his fresh- man year he appeared in 3 contests with 3 tackles ... a Business Adminis- tration major from Pohnpei, Hawaii, Ron prepped at Mid-Pacific Institute in Honolulu, Hawaii.

Billy Kobayashi #3 SR DB

ception ... a Business major from Honolulu, Hawaii, Billy prepped at Punahou HS where he lettered in football, soccer and baseball.

Eddie Messina #34 SR DL

Helix High School where he lettered in football.

Steve Wilson #56 SR DL Steve enters his fourth and final year as a defensive lineman for the University of San Diego ... last season injured his knee in first game and came back at end of season to see some action ... a Biology/ Chemistry major at USO, Steve carries acumulativegradepointaverageof3.58 ... he is a member of AEO (Pre-Med Fraternity) and earned 1stHonors Deans List both semesters in 1994 ... a native of San Diego, Steve prepped at Saint Au- gustine High School where he lettered in football and wrestling. NATIONALVENDING~SALES NVII FOR ~ERV/CE ... 2~3-0242

Shaun enters his third and final year with the Toreros football team ... last year at corner he started 8 of the nine contests he appeared in ... he finished eighth on the team in tackles with 35 (18 unassisted), and tied for team-high honors in pass breakups with 10 ... he posted a season-best 7 tackles against Butler and four times knocked down 2 passes in a game ... in 1993 Shaun started all 10 games at cornerback and finished sixth on the team in tackles

Shaun Grove #4 SR DB

with 47 (30 unassisted) ... he also totaled 2 interceptions ... a Business Administration major from San Diego, Shaun played one year at Grossmont College and prepped at Point Loma.

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