USD Football 1984

1984 University of San Diego FOOTBALL YEARBOOK

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 1984 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Day

Date SEPT. 8 SEPT. 15 SEPT. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 OCT. 13 Oct. 20

Opponent UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS CLAREMONT-McKENNA COLLEGE POMONA PITZER COLLEGE Cal State U, Chico University of Laverne CALIF. LUTHERAN COLLEGE Azusa Pacific University U.C. Santa Barbara AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (HOMECOMING) ST. MARY'S COLLEGE

Location USO USO USO Chico LaVerne

Time 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 7:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm

SATURDAY, SATURDAY, SATURDAY. Saturday, Saturday. SATURDAY.

USO APC UCSB

Saturday. Saturday, Oct. 27 SATURDAY. NOV. 3 SATURDAY. NOV. 10

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HEAD COACH BRIAN FOGARTY The 1984 USO Torero football program will be under the direction of second year coach Brian Fogarty. Last season Brian led the Toreros to a 5-5 record. Against Division Ill com- petition, USO had an impressive 5-1 mark. 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. In his thirteen years at St. Francis he missed the playoffs only once. As Head Coach , his record was 28-18-2 and his teams made the playoffs all four years in the Big 5 Conference and reached the semi-finals twice. In 1982 his team won the prestigious Del Rey League Championship. He coached the San Gabriel Valley Hall of Fame All Star game in 1980. His coaching background also includes eight years of high school basketball and three years of baseball. Brian and his wife Vicki have three children, Bridget, Joe and Colleen.

UNIVERSITY PROFILE The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic university located on a 170-acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i.e. , Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - conveniently close to the major business, cultural , residential , and recreational areas, as well as the rail , bus and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USO is presently experiencing record attendance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 3300, graduate students bring the overall campus enrollment to 5200. The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administration, Education , Nursing, and Law. Each is characterized by high academic standards, small classes, and excellent student-faculty relations. Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-represented on campus. Students also attend USO from 24 foreign countries. Recreation and Athleti c activities are expanding rapidly and include: sailing, crew, yoga, karate, surfing , modern dance, backpacking, and ballet. USD's intercollegiate sports for men include baseball , football , basketball , cross-country, golf, soccer, crew, tennis and rifle. In women 's intercollegiate sports, USO fields programs in basketball , cross-country, crew, softball , swimming, tennis, and volleyball.

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO Location . .... . Alcala Park , San Di ego. Ca lifornia 92110 Founded .. . . ..... . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . 1949 Enrollment . ... . . ....... . . .. .. . ... 5200 Affili ation .. ... . ....... NCAA Division Ill , Independent Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ....... . .. Toreros Colors . .... . . . ..... ... . Columbia Blue, Navy & White Stadium . .. . USO Football Stadium (4,000 permanent seats) Athl etic Department Phone . . . . . . . . (619) 293-4803 Football Offi ce Phone .... ... . .. (619) 291-6480, Ext. 4740 TICKET PRICES Adults .... . . . .. .... . . . ... . .... . . . Students .. . ... .. . . . . ... . USO Students wit h I.D. . .. ... ..... . . USO DIRECTORY . . . $2.00 . . $1 .00 . .. Free President ... .... . . .. . .. . . .. .... Dr. Author E. Hughes Vice President -Provost . ... . ...... ... .. Sr. Sally Furay Vi ce Pres ident-Un iversity Relations Dr. William L. Pi ckett Vice President-St udent Affairs .. . .. .. . . . Thomas Bu rke Athl etic Direc tor ..... . .. .... Rev. Patrick Cahill , C.S.V. Sports Information Director .. .. .. . . . .. .... Ted Gosen Ass't Sports Information Director . ... ... Bill Zavestoski Student Ass 't S.I.D. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Casey Tibbitts Athleti c Department Secretary .. . . . . . .... . Linda Dieter Head Trainer . .. .. .. . Carolyn Ryback Greer, M.A., A.T.C. Assistant Trainers Nina Joe Cissy Parades Dan Portillo Team Physi cian ... . . . Public Address Announcer . Linda Oldenburg Heather Grounds Noelle Chartier . .. William Curren , M.D. . . ... Jackson Muecke 1984 FOOTBALL STAFF Head Coach . .. . . . . . . . .. ... .... .... . . Brian Fogarty (2nd year) Defens ive Coord inator .. ........ .. . .. . Kevin McGarry (7th year) Quarterbacks and Receivers . . . . .. ... .. . Larry Caudillo (10th year) Linebackers . .. . ... .. .. ... . . .... Charley Giangrosso (2nd year) Defensive Line . ... . . ... . . . ...... . . .. ... . Jack Duby (6th year) . . Jeff Weiss (1st year) Kickers-Special Teams ... . . . . . . .. ... .. Kevin Briscoe (2nd year) Student Ass 't , Secondary and Scouting ... . Phil Spencer (1st year) Student Ass 't , Offensive Line and Scouting . . Gary Holley (1st year) Equipment Supervisor ... . . . ..... . .... . ... Skip Wood (3rd year) Team Manager . . . . .. . .. . .... ... . Gene Hoffman Running Backs ... . .... ... .. ..... . . .

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INTRODUCING THE ASSISTANT COACHES KEVIN McGARRY Defensive Coordinator

LARRY CAUDILLO Quarterbacks and Receivers The senior member of the coaching staff, Larry begins his 10th season at USO. He moves back to the offensive unit after coaching outside linebackers in 1983. Larry was an outstanding defensive player at USO in the early Jack will be starting his sixth season with the Univ. of San Diego football program and his first with Brian Fogar- ty and the defensive line. Prior to USO, Jack was the Assistant Head Coach at U.S.I.U. for two years and also

Kevin is in his seventh year as a member of the USO staff. Kevin played two years at USO after transferring from Saddleback Junior College in Mission Viejo. He was Co-Defensive Player of the Year in 1977. Kevin has just completed class work for his Masters Degree in Education. CHARLEY GIANGROSSO Linebackers

?O's. He will also coach the special teams unit. JACK DUBY Defensive Line

Charley starts his second year at USO after coaching the offensive line in '83. This season Charley w ill be in charge of the linebackers. Before coming to USO, Charley coached at Emporia State Univ. in Kansas where

coached 10 years at Coronado High School. Jack played three years of semi-pro ball as running back for the North County Tornados. KEVIN BRISCOE

he was a graduate assistant with the defensive line. He is a graduate of Friends University in Wichita, Kansas , where he also assisted in football for two years. Charley received his M.A. from Emporia.

Kickers and Special Teams Kevin is starting his second year as USD's Assist- ant Coach to Kickers. He will also assist Larry Caudillo with Special Teams.

JEFF WEISS Running Backs

A 1983 graduate from Cal State Northridge, Jeff comes to us from Crespi High School where he was the Defensive Coordinator for the sophomore team. Prior to Crespi , Jeff assisted at Chatsworth High School dur- ing the '81 and '82 seasons where he coached receivers, linebackers and ends. SKIP WOOD Equipment Supervisor

Kevin was USD's place- kicker from 1978 to 1982 while majoring in Political Science. Kevin is currently in his second year of Law School at USD.

PHIL SPENCER Student Ass't. Secondary and Scouting

Skip is starting his third year as the University of San Diego's Equipment Super- visor. Skip will be responsible for the maintenance and is- suance of equipment and will assist with facility main- tenance.

GARY HOLLEY Student Ass't. Offensive Line and Scouting

MIKE RISH Student Ass't. Receivers

GENE HOFFMAN Team Ma·nager

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UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 1984 FOOTBALL ROSTER NAME NO. HGT. WGT. POS. YEAR HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL Aitken, Mike 21 5-9 180 DB JR San Diego/Madison Brown, Peter 52 6-1 205 OL FR Taos, NM/Taos Butler, Rick 33 5-11 195 RB SR Covina/Damien Catania, Mike 65 5-10 185 DL so San Diego/Clairemont Cloutier, Roger 32 5-10 188 DB so Chula Vista/Hilltop Connolly, Steve 51 6-2 240 OL SR San Diego/University Covarrubias, Mark 2 5-5 165 RB JR San Diego/St Augustine DeMorst, Lionel 87 6-2 192 TE FR San Diego/Kearny Espe, John 86 6-2 185 TE so Pasadena/St. Francis Fitzgerald, Rob 12 6-2 195 QB FR West Covina/Covina Fritzinger, George 48 5-9 167 LB FR Los Angeles/Harvard Frye, Craig 34 6-1 180 RB JR Glendale/Hoover Glassmaker, Jerry 60 5-8 180 DL SR Benicia/Benicia Greene, Mitch 89 6-1 198 TE JR Reseda/Crespi Gutierrez, Gene 99 5-10 190 LB so Pasadena/St. Francis Gutsmiedl, John 28 5-10 186 DB FR Fountain Valley/Mater Dei Hamilton, Mike 55 6-0 207 LB JR San Diego/Mt. Carmel Harlan, Tim 67 6-1 205 OL so Paradise Valley, AZ/Chapanel Harper, John 40 6-0 215 LB SR Albuquerque, NM/Menlo Col., CA Hawley, George 59 6-0 205 LB SR Bedford , TX/La Jolla, CA Huck, Frank 53 5-9 152 LB FR Woodinville, WA/Estorde Catholic lssacson , Craig 9 6-1 184 QB JR Saratoga/West Valley Junior College Johnson , Paul 61 6-2 208 OL FR Escondido/Sante Fe Christian Kinnally, Joe 64 5-10 200 DL SR Spring Valley/Santana Knight, Tony 46 6-0 187 DB so Duarte/Citrus Junior College Kosik, Bill 63 6-4 174 LB FR San Diego/Mission Bay Kratochvil, Jack 10 5-11 155 K JR Omaha, NE/Creighton Prep Laliberte' , Brian 68 5-9 215 DL JR San Diego, /Serra LaPorta, Bobby 6 5-8 157 DB FR San Diego/University Lopez, Larry 62 5-10 200 DL JR Glendale, AZ/Glendale Community College Macie, Mike 47 5-8 165 DB FR Bonita/Marian Mansukhani, Jeff 88 5-10 165 WR so Mission Viejo/Saddleback Junior College McCormac, Michael 66 6-0 175 LB FR San Anselmo/Marin Catholic McCoy, Ed 17 5-10 183 Slot so San Diego/Mt. Carmel Mclychok, Greg 71 5-11 189 OL FR Santa Barbara/San Marcos McMahon, Pete 43 6-0 195 LB JR Los Angeles/Saint Monica McNamara, Pat 4 5-11 155 p so San Diego/St. Augustine Meyers, Roger 8 6-1 180 QB so San Diego/Poway Miller, Eric 7 6-0 185 QB FR Covina/Damien Mills, Troy 24 6-1 173 DB JR Carlsbad/Carlsbad Moll, Greg 16 5-11 170 QB FR Burbank/Notre Dame Muklevicz, Joe 50 5-10 220 OL so El Toro/El Toro Nakahara, Dan 27 5-9 166 DB FR Honolulu, HI/St. Louis Pannier, Don 56 5-10 185 LB JR Chicago, IL/Loyola Parrott, Bill 19 5-9 175 Slot so Temple City/Arcadia Peterson, Erik 90 5-11 201 DL FR Thousand Oaks/Westlake Reilly, Scott 22 6-1 170 WR so Carlsbad/Robert E. Lee Rice, Kevin 91 5-11 215 DL so So. Pasadena/Glendale Junior College Rochelle, Nikita 35 6-0 185 RB FR Oceanside/Carlsbad Rolen , Greg 5 5-11 170 WR SR San Diego/Serra Savage, John 73 6-0 215 OL JR Riverside/Riverside Community College Savallo, Len 31 5-8 175 RB SR San Diego/Notre Dame Sears, Mike 45 6-2 175 WR JR Upland/Damien Siedschlag, Larry 41 6-1 196 LB JR Fargo, ND/Meno College, CA Skrobut, Doug 82 6-2 187 LB FR Post Falls , ID/Gonaga Prep Smola, Dave 57 6-3 230 OL so San Diego/Southwestern Col. Sorianello, Dante 69 6-0 220 OL JR Woodland Hills/Crespi Carmelite Speltz, Mike 15 5-9 170 RB so Rolling Hills/Rolling Hills Stein, Greg 44 5-10 180 DB SR Huntington Beach/Edison Stoebner, Ben 23 5-11 185 DB JR Tehachapi/Tehachapi Townsend , Blaine 38 5-10 170 LB FR Mill Valley/Tamalpais Trafton, Mark 11 6-1 175 Slot FR Scottsdale, AZ/Horizon Wahlmeier, Maurice 3 5-10 160 WR so San Manuel , AZ/San Manuel White, Tim 29 5-10 185 DB so Los Angeles/Palisades Wilson, Greg 13 5-11 165 p SR Boulder, CO/Menlo College, CA Woodward, Tom 36 5-9 180 RB JR Menlo Park/Woodside

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1984 USD TORERO OUTLOOK After posting a 5-5 record in his rook ie season, Head Coach Brian Fogarty wi ll be making a few changes in '84. New to the coaching staff are Jeff Weiss (Running Backs) and Jack Duby (Defensive Line). Helping out in student-assistant ro les will be ex-players Phil Spencer (Defensive secondary) and Gary Holley (Offensive Line). Larry Caudil lo has moved from defense to offense while Charley Giangrosso will take charge of the linebackers. Kevin McGarry will continue as the Defensive Coordinator and Brian the Offensive Coordinator. The coaching staff wil l have to replace USD's three most productive offensive players from a year ago and eleven starters altogether. Gone from the Toreros' '83 offensive unit are QB Phil Spencer (895 yards passing), leading rusher Jerome McA lpin (1,018 yards rushing) and top re- ceiver Mike Rish (23 catches for 417 yards and 5 TD's). The four top quarterback prospects in camp were Roger Meyers, Craig lssacson, Eric Miller and Greg Moll. Roger Meyers has the inside track for the starting QB position even though he only threw one pass in '83 as Spencer's back-up. Sophomore Ed McCoy (5-11 , 175), senior Mike Sears (6-2, 175), sophomore Scott Reilly (6- 1, 170) and freshman Mark Trafton (6-1 , 175) are the top prospects for wide receivers with McCoy likely to be Meye rs ' favorite target. Ed gathered in six passes for 69 yards in his freshman year. Freshman Lionel DeMorst (6-2, 192) w ill be pushing junior returner Mitch Greene (6- 1, 198) for the starting tightend spot. Returnees for the running back spots are small but talented. Juniors Mark Covarrubias (5-5, 165) and Tom Woodward (5-9, 180) will vye for the tailback position while sen iors Len Savallo (5-8, 175) and Rick Butler (5-11 , 195) push each other for the starting fullback spot. Two tran sfers will also see action, Craig Frye (6 -1 , 185) from Menlo College and Mike Speltz (5 -9, 170) from Harbor College. The offensive line wi ll be anchored by senior Steve Connolly (6-2, 240). Steve should start at right tackle after missing the last year and a half with torn ligaments in his right knee. Junior Dante Sorianello (6-0, 220) should get a starting position while Community College transfers Dave Smola (Southwestern) will play center or tackle and John Savage (Riverside City) wi ll play center or guard. Leading th e defensive attack will be senior strong safety Greg Stein (5-10, 180), who finished second to Chip Jarvis with 81 tackles last season. In 1982, Greg was named USD's Defensive Player of the Year as a sophomore. Assistant Coach Kevin McGarry lost most of his secondary to gradua- tion, however, sophomore Roger Cloutier should pin down a starting position at cornerback. The li nebacker corps looks strong wit h senior John Harper (6-0, 195) and sophomore Gene Gutierrez (5- 10, 190) as possible outside linebackers. Senior George Hawley (64 tackles) and juniors Pete McMahon (6-0, 190) and Mike Hamilton (6-0, 195) wi ll play inside. On the defensive line, Joe Kinnally (5- 10, 190) returns for his senior season at nose guard and junior Brian Laliberte (5-9, 210) will play tackle. Senior Jerry Glassmaker (5-8, 180) and sophomore Mike Catania (5-10, 185) should also see action on the line. Junior Jack Kratochvil will handle the kicking chores after successfully taking over in mid-season while Pat McNamara and Greg Wilson will compete for the punting duties. The Toreros schedu le will be demanding with games against three Division II schools (Chico State, Cal Lutheran and St. Mary's) and a home-and- home series with Azusa Pacific University (NAIA Divisi on II). " It should be an interesting year because of our youth. We'll definitely need a few key people to come through for us. This year's schedule will allow us to get a little breather inbetween our Division II opponents whereas last year's schedule ended with four straight Division II opponents. If we play we ll we should go at least 5-5. I wouldn 't say that is our goal because I shoot for higher goals than that. I will say that I'll be disappointed if we go anything less," stated Head Coach Brian Fogarty.

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USD YEAR BY YEAR RESULTS 1970 (Club) USO 1975 USO

1980

1956

Opp 31 6

USO 68 OPP 114 Game Scores Not Available in 1956 1957 USO Opp 20 Barstow Marines 13 6 Arizona State Flagstaff 40 7 Montana State 21 40 Pomona College 6 0 San Diego Marines 41 54 Camp Pendleton 0 27 U. of Mexico 13 54 Mexico Polytechnic 0 27 Pepperdine 0 235 6-3-0 1958 134 USO Opp 20 U. of Mexico 6 13 New Mexico Western 10 6 Montana State 31 33 Lewis and Clark 0 46 Colorado Western State 14 46 Chino Institute 14 45 Pepperdine University 13 24 Idaho State O 24 U. of Montana 13 0 San Diego Marines 257 8-2-0 35 136 2-3

Opp

Opp 23 18 21 0 31 16 9 18 169

USO

12 Redlands 26 Laverne College 0 CS Northridge 29 .Whittier College

36 30 27 7 20 13

23 California Lutheran

13 Loyola University 13 Cal Poly Pomona 13 Claremont 69 Cal Tech 34 Azusa-Pacific College 13 Occidental College

15 Redlands

48 32

14 Claremont-Mudd 17 Pomona Pitzer College 17 Occidental 33 Whittier 17 Laverne 7 Azusa-Pacific College

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48 Pomona-Pitze r College 10 Azusa-Pacific College·· 0 US International U.

11 31

41 48 18

7 St. Mary's (Cal.) 7 Laverne College

6 Cal Lutheran 0 St. Mary's (Cal.)

7 0 7 189

14 Sonoma State 41 Edwards AFB 10 St. Mary's 208 5-5-0

2-6-0 1971 (Club)

136

224

3-6-0

131

1976

Opp 13 UC Riverside

USO

Opp

USO

29 17 22 20 14 31 50 23

1981

33 30 19 10 49 18 30 47 14

7 Redlands

22 Occidental College 0 Claremont College 21 Laverne College 7 Pomona-Pitzer College 41 Azusa-Pcific College

Opp 3

USO

30 US International U. 18 Occidental College

17 Redlands 47 Claremont 24 Pomona 38 Occidental

13 13 13 28 15 6

0 Whittier College 6 CS Northridge

14 Azusa-Pacific College

19 Cal Poly Pomona 21 Loyola University

31 Whittier 23 Laverne 27 Azusa 27 USF 42 Chapman 14 St. Mary's (Cal.) 290 9-1-0 1982 USO

10 CS Los Angeles

0 Cal Lutheran

144

3-5-0 1972 (Club)

206

16 St. Mary's (Cal.)

14 27 31 163

250

1-7-1

101

Opp 34

USO

1977

14 UC Riverside 14 Claremont College 19 Occidental College 16 CS Los Angeles 21 Laverne College 28 Pomona-Pitzer College 35 Loyola University 7 US International U. 41 Azusa-Pacific College 14 Westminster (Utah) 209 6-3-1

Opp

USD

6 7

25

Cal Lutheran College

17

3 0

Redlands"

0

29 27 6 18 7

Opp 0 0

34 Pomona-Pitzer College

32 Redlands 40 Claremont 31 Pomona 20 Occidental

21 16 56

Occidental College Whittier College

13 12 20

1959

13 34 20 20 15

CS Northridge

Opp 36 42

USO

Azusa-Pacific College 16

7 0

27 13 174

14 Cal Poly (SLO) 12 Cal Poly Pomona

18 Whittier 14 Laverne

9 7

CS Los Angeles US International U.

13

19 40 14

6 Pepperdine University 14 San Diego Marines 38 Southern Cal College

9 Azusa-Pacific College

21 137

24 177

St. Mary's (Cal.) 2-8-0 1978

1973

7

24 Cal Poly Pomona

Opp 20 7

USO

20 31

17 USC J.C.

16 UC Riverside 35 Claremont College 34 Occidental College 57 Pomona-Pitzer College

47 198

14 St. Mary's (Cal.)

0 Montana State 84 1-5-0

USO

2 Cal Lutheran 22 Redlands Opp 0 24 27 Pomona-Pitzer College 23 21 Occidental 16 20 Whittier 14 9 Claremont-Mudd 10 6 Azusa-Pacific College 35 47 Edwards AFB 0 38 US International U. 20 27 St. Mary's 11 159 6-3-0 213

14

160

215

4-5-0

1960

7

1983

14

31 Laverne College 46 St. Mary's (Cal.) 28 Humbolt State

Opp 20

USO

Opp 13

USO

0

6 Whittier College

14 Redlands 34 Claremont 34 Pomona 7 Occidental

28 11 20

29 20

20 New Mexico Western

14 10 28 19 14 10

47 Azusa-Pacific College 56 US International U.

0 Humbolt State 14 Azusa College

6

0

61 Loyola University 30 CS Los Angeles

23 Whittier 28 Laverne

14 20 35

56 Southern Cal College 21 San Diego Marines 0 San Francisco State 20 Pepperdine University 14 Cal Poly Pomona 14 Arizona State Flagstaff 165 6 Loyola University 12 St. Mary's (Cal.) 30 Whittier JV 20 Long Beach State JV 26 USD Alumni 19 Azusa-Pacific College 20 Cal Tech 123 5-2-0 4-5-1 1969 (Club)

27 21

14 'Whittenburg

6 Azusa-Pacific College

9-2-1

169

455

21 Hayward 22 Cal Lutheran 0 St. Mary's 189

40 46 6 200

13 28 14 199

1974

1979

Opp 13 CS Northridge

USO

USO

Opp 16 39 14 16 14 2

17 15 40

5-5-0

38 Edwards AFB 0 Cal Lutheran 23 Redlands 35 Pomona-Pitzer 21 Whittier 27 Occidental 8 Claremont-Mudd 14 Azu sa-Pacific College 8 US International U. 7 St. Mary's (Cal.) 12 Laverne College 193 4-6-0

7 Azusa-Pacific College

'NCAA Playoffs • • Forfeit loss

6 Cal Lutheran

Opp 35 35 13

USO

9

14 Laverne College 12 Whittier College 10 CS Los Angeles 36 40 Pomona-Pitzer College 26 7 Humbolt State 53 0 US International U. 29 23 St. Mary's (Cal.) 17 0 UC Riverside 48 132 3-8-0 306 14

38 16 28 37 21 235

8 8 18 6 133

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FINAL 1983 STATISTICS UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

RECORD: 5-5

AVE.

YDS

RESULTS AND ATTENDANCE (5-5) Sept . 10 (W) Univ. of Redlands Sept. 17 (W) Claremont-Mudd Sept. 24 (W) Pomona Pitzer I (L) Occidental College 8 (W) Whittier College 15 (W) Univ. of La Verne Oct . 22 (L) Cal State Hayward Oct. 29 (L) Cal Lutheran Col. 5 (L) Azusa Pacific Col. 12 (L) St. Mary' s College Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov . Nov.

NO

TD

LG 46 19 34 25 16 14 19 15 16 21 46 80

RECEIVING

23 417

5

14-13 (3750) 34-14 AWAY 34-10 AWAY 7-28 (3300) 23-19 AWAY 28-14 (2700) 21-40 (1700) 22-46 AWAY 6-10 (3800)

Rish

13.5 14.5 1 I. 5 8.5 12.0 11.0 5 .7 15.5 21.0 14 .0 11. 5

148

11

0

Jolley McAlpin McCoy Greene Slaught Savallo Woodward Perlas Flaherty

87 69 34 36 33 17 31 21

6 6 4 3 3 3 2

I

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0-6

AWAY

I

64

6

895

USD TOT OPP TOT

OPP 144

138 1590

OSD 110

TEAM STATISTICS TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

II

79 58

AVE . LG BLK 32.9 53 -0-

YDS

NO

68 33

By Rushing By Passing By Penalty

PUNTING Wilson McNamara

53 1742

7

0 0 0

55 55 49

36.4 33.5 32.5

400

9

II

3183 715 4.5 1593

64 2142 60 1949

2483 619 4.0 1588

TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDAGE Total Offensive Plays Ave. Gain Per Play NET YARDS RUSHING Attempts/Completions Percentage Complete

USD TOT OPP TOT

LG 31 27

TD

YDS 206

AVE .

PUNT RETURN Dodd --- 26 NO

7.9 0

265/138

157/64

.521

.408

15.5 3.0 8 .7 4.4

4

0 0 0 0

62

Perlas Slaught

18

3

3

1

Had Intercepted

II

60/ 32.5 17/4.4 33/16.2 11/7 .6 73/654 17 / 13

64/33.5 31/8.7 33/21.1 18/13. 7 57/631 30/20

31 39

271

31 17

PUNTS / A VERAGE

USD TOT OPP TOT

75

PUNT RETURNS / AVERAGE KICKOFF RETURNS / AVERAGE INTERCEPTIONS / AVE . RETURN

AVE. 25.4 18.2 18.7 5.0 0 .0 21. I 16.2 AVE. 27.0 12.0 15.5 10.5 34.0 19.0 18.0 4.0 1.0

LG

TD

YDS

NO

KICKOFF RET

19 482

PENALTIES /YARDS FUMBLES / LOST TOUCHDOWNS

1 100

164

26 20

0 0 0 0

9 3 1 1

Perlas Slaught Seidel

28 16 II

24 15

56

5 0

Rushing Passing Returns Other

5 0

6

Covarrubias

1 0

2 1

697 533 YDS 81

1 100

USD TOT OPP TOT

33 33

31

0

18/23 1/5 4/12

22 /22 1/2 7/11

!-POINT CONVERSIONS 2-POINT CONVERSIONS

LG

TD

INTERCEPTIONS NO

1

37 20 32 18

3

FIELD GOALS

Stein Jarvis Mitchell McMahon Hamilton Beltrami Aitken Hawley Zanders Schmit Dodd

0

0

SAFETY

36 32 21 34 19 18 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 I

200 20.0

189 18.9

TOTAL POINTS

Ave. Points Per Game

SCORE BY QUARTERS Univ. of San Diego

34 19 18

189 200

36 79

27 45

49 34

77 42

Opponents

4

4

TOTAL PER G lll4 TTi":4 2483 248.3 3183 318.3

PLAYS

RUSH PASS

TOTAL OFFENSE

1

I

""279"" 219

895 895

0

Phil

1588

619 715

USO TOTALS OPP TOTALS

32 35

USD TOT OPP TOT

13 . 7 7.6

246

18 11

1593 1590

84

TD

TOR TDP TDO FG 1XP 2XP S TP DRTDP TDO - --- 44

LG 43 35 22 13 20 25 11 17

NYG

YL

YG

ATT

RUSHING McAlpin Spencer Woodward Savallo Pannier Butler McCoy Curran Bertrand Vardilos Porlas Meyers

AVE .

SCORING Spencer McAlpin

224 1064 46 1018 4.5""

5

7 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 I

504 285

124

1.8 3. 7 2.8 3.9 4.5 4.8 3.3 1. 7 1. 3 1.0

219 14 3

36 30 12

I

5

10

153

39 31

Rish McCoy

5

86 47 27 24 23

91 63 35 24 29

5

16

Covarrubias 12

6 6 6 6

Covarrubias Vardilos

6 5 7 3 3 3

8 0 6 2 0 3 2

Stein Dodd Lozzi

6 2 6 0 7

7 4 6 0 7

28 15

5/8 13/13 2/3 9/9

5 4

Kratochvil

3

USO TOTAL 15 OPP TOTAL 16 11 6

3 7/11 22/22 1/2 0 189 1 4/12 18/23 1/4 0 200

-2 -2.0 -6 -2 . 0

I

13

3

FR SACKS DP -2- 10 0

TOT

DEFENSE Jarvis Stein Hawley Schmit McMahon Harper

AT

UT

43 56 LG 46

3.4 3.6

15 16

USD TOTAL 462 1987 399 1588 OPP TOTAL 443 1893 300 1593

48 39 87

2 0 0

4 3 8 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 7 0 0 3 3

2

36 28 17 16 20 20 18 16 21 16 15 22 16 10 76

45 36 25 24 20 20 21 23 17 20 20 12 17

81 64 42 40 40 40 39 39 38 36 35 34 33 18

l

INT PCT.

YDS TD 895 6

PASSING Spencer Meyers Mc:Alpin

COMP

ATT

0

155 6i:"" 10 .413

2 2 3 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 7 l

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0

1

0

0

0

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1

0

0 6

0 . 000

0

1

0

l

Laliberte' Zanders Glassmaker Beltrami

46 80

157 26 5

.408

11

64

USO TOT OPP TOT

895

0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 5

18 .521 1590 II

138

KEY FOR DEFENSE :

UT•Unassiated Tackle Kinnslly

AT•Assisted Tackle TOT•Total Tackles

Dodd

Castillo

SACKS•Quarterback Sacks Noonan DP•Deflected Pass

8

Mitchell OTHERS

FR•Fumble Recovery

150

74

7

THE 1984 TOREROS

Peter Browne (52) 6'1 " 205 FR

Rick Butler (33) 5'11" 195 SR

Roger Cloutier (32) 5'10" 188 SO

Mike Aitken (21) 5'9" 180 JR

Lionel DeMorst (87) 6'2" 192 FR

John Espe (86) 6'2" 185 SO

Mark Covarrubias (2) 5'5" 165 JR

Steve Connolly (51) 6'2" 240 SR

Rob Fitzgerald (12) 6'2" 195 FR

Jerry Glassmaker (60) 5'8" 180 SR

George Fritzinger (48) 5'9" 167 FR

Craig Frye (34) 6'1 " 180 JR

-

Mitch Greene (89) 6'1" 198 JR

Gene Gutierrez (99) 5'10" 190 SO

John Gutsmiedl (28) 5'10" 186 FR

Mike Hamilton (55) 6'0" 207 JR

8

USD HOSTS CLAREMONT-MUDD

Claremont-Mudd: (1st game), Lost to USD last season 34-14. Series record is 5-5. u. of San Diego: (0-1), Lost to Redlands 13-9 last week. Against CMS, the Toreros have won the last three years. Game Time: 7:30 PM at Torero Stadium this Saturday, September 15th. STAGS 1984 OUTLOOK The Stags, under the direction of head coach JOHN ZINDA (65-66-2, 16 years ) , ar e coming off a 3-6 season in '83. A member of the S.C.I.A.C., Claremont-Mudd returns 10 of 11 defensive starters and 7 offensive starters. Players to watch include senior QB STEVE OLSON (141 of 264 for 1596 yds and 7 TD s) ; sophomore WR WALTER SCOTT (35 catches for 582 yds and 3 TDs); junior WR LARRY O'BRIEN (2 6 catches for 296 yds and 2 TDs); senior WR CHRIS GRIFFIN (23 passes for 230 yds and 1 TD); junior LB BRIAN BOONE (55 tackles, 2 interceptions); sophomore DB ROBB I E KAY (6 interceptions); junior LB PETER MOORE (60 tackles) and kicker-punter LOU RUDICH (6/11 FG's, 9/11 X-points). Although the Stags return 10 of 11 starting defenders, they will miss graduated noseguard BILL MCCOLL (5-10 190) who was the 1983 team M.V.P. Bill was a 4-year starter for CMS after prepping at Patrick Henry HS in San Diego. Last week CMS partici- pated in a controlled scrimmage with Riverside City College and Mt. Sac Junior Colle ge . TOREROS DROP OPENER 13-9 The Universit y of San Diego gridders opened up the 1984 campaign with a 13-9 s e t- back at the hands of the Univ. of Redlands. Redlands QB Wes Dell connected on 15 of 19 first half passes for 167 yards as the Bulldogs took a 13-3 halftime lead. The fir s t half was definetly the difference as the Toreros' were outgained in total yards 202 to 49. USD kicker Jack Kratochvil nailed a 48 yard FG with two seconds left in the hal f to prevent a shutout. The Toreros play ed much better in the second half as they stopped the Bulldogs offensively and got their own offense untracked. Junior TB Mark Covarrubias gain ed 75 yards on 10 carries in the second half and 92 yards for the game. Sophomore QB Roge r Meyers had his problems connecting on just 5 of 18 passes for 92 yards as he found him- self throwing on the run most of the evening. Defensively, inside linebackers Mike Hamilton (17 tackles) and Pete McMahon (1 3 tackles) had outstanding performances. Mike added two QB sacks while Pete had one. The Torero defense gave up just one Redlands first down in the second hal f after the Bulldogs collected 13 in the first 30 minutes. "We definetly played like the young team that we are. As far as this week's opponent, Claremont-Mudd hasn't played a game yet so we don't know much about them. They are a good Division III football team and tend to pass more than run under Coach Zinda. This week we'll just concentrate on our own problems and try to minimize our errors from the opener," added Coach Brian Fogarty.

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 1984 NUMERICAL ROSTER

HOMETOWN San Diego San Manuel, AZ San Diego San Diego San Diego Covina San Diego Saratoga Omaha, NE Scottsdale, AZ West Covina Boulder, CO Rolling Hills Burbank San Diego Temple City San Diego Carlsbad Tehachapi Car lsbad Honolulu, HI Fountain Va lley Los Angeles San Die go Chula Vista Covina Glendale Oceanside Menlo Park Mill Valley Albuquerque, N.M. Fargo, N.D. Los Angeles Huntington Bea ch Upland Duarte Bonita Los Angeles El Tor o San Diego Taos, N.M. Woodinville, WA San Diego Chicago , IL San Diego Bedford, TX Benicia Escondido Glendale, AZ San Die go Spring Valley San Diego San Anselmo Paradi se Va ll ey , AZ San Diego

HGT

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POS RB WR p WR

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NAME Mark Covarrubias Maurice Wahlmeier Pat McNamara Greg Rolen Bobby LaPorta Craig Issacson Jack Kratochvil Mark Tra f ton Rob Fitzgerald Bill Parrott Mike Aitken Scott Reilly Ben Stoebner Troy Mills Dan Nakahara John Gutsmiedl Tim White Len Savallo Roger Cloutier Rick Butler Craig Frye Nikita Rochelle Tom Woodward Blaine Townsend John Harper Larry Siedschlag Pete McMahon Greg Stein Mike Sears Tony Knight Mike Macie George Fritzinger Joe Muklevicz Steve Connolly Peter Browne Frank Huck Mike Hamilton Don Pannier Dave Smola George Hawley Jerry Glassmaker Eric Miller Roger Meyers Greg Wilson Mike Speltz Greg Moll Ed McCoy Joe Kinnall y Mike Catania Michael McCormac Tim Harlan Brian Laliberte' Dant e Sor ianello Gr eg Mclychok John Savage Dou g Skrobut John Espe Lionel DeMorst Je ff Mansu khani Mitch Greene Erik Peterson Kevin Rice Gene Gut i e rr ez Paul Johnson Larry Lopez Bill Kosik

NO 2

5-5 5-10 5-11 5-11 5-8 6- 0 5- 11 6-1 6-2 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-9 6-1 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-8 5-10 5-11 6-1 6-1 6-1 5-9

165 160 155 170 15) 185 180 184 15 5 175 195 165 170 170 183 175 180 170 185 173 16 6 186 185 17 5 188 195 180 185 180 170 215 196 195 180 175 18 7 165 167 220 240 205 152 207 185 23 0 205 180 208 200 174 200 185 17 5 205 215 220 18 9 215 18 7 18 5 192 165 198 201 215 190

3 4 5 6 7

DB QB QB QB K Slot QB p

8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 19 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 40 41 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 55 56 57 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 71 73 82 86 87 88 89 90 91 99

RB QB

Slot Slot

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

6-1 6- 0 5- 9

5-1 0 6-0

6-1 6- 0

5-10 6- 2

6-0 5-8 5-9

5-1 0 6- 2

6-1 5- 9 6- 0

5-10 6- 3 6- 0 5- 8 5-1 0 6- 4 5-1 0 5- 10 6- 0 6- 1 5- 9 6- 0 5- 11 6-2

Woodland Hills Santa Barbara Riverside Post Falls , ID Pasadena San Diego Mission Viejo Reseda

6- 0 6- 2 6- 2 6-2

5- 10 6- 1 5- 11 5- 11 5- 10

Thousand Oaks So. Pasadena Pasadena Head Coach: Brian Foga rt y (Second Year) Assistants : Kevin McGar r v , Larr y Caudillo, Charley

Giang ross o , Jack Duby, Jeff Weiss, Kevin Briscoe, Student Assistants: Phil Spencer, Gar y Holley , Mike Rish

1984 CLAREMONT-MUDD-SCRIPPS STAGS FOOTBALL ROSTER

CLASS

WT.

HOMETOWN

HT.

POS.

NAME

NO.

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

150 220 170 215 165 185 170 180 180 165 190 215 180 165 170 170 175 185 170 180 210 170 175 175 155 160 165 200 205 190 170 200 195 190 205 190 235 185 220 220 220 210 190 250 225 240 195 200 160 175 215 170

WR DL

Ontario La Habra

5-8 6-0 5-11 6-4 5-11 5-10 5-9 5-11 5-10 5-11 6-0 6-7 6-1 5-8 5-11 5-10 5-10 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-8 5-10 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-7 5-9 6-2 5-11 5-10 6-1 6-2 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-4 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-3 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-0

Walter Scott Brian Kent Lou Rudich Mike Saunders Chris Bagatelos Charles D'Agostino Joe Caponetto Mike Gibson Chris Griffin Ron Ratcliffe Steve Olson Lance McKee Dan Sibson John Reilly Dan Hanesworth Dale Bathum David Toomey Chris Dabrow Keir Fitzgerald David Campbell Jeff Ross Robbie Kay Mark Hoyt Peter Moore Spencer Desai John Hussey Andy Siegal Brian Boone Mike Carroll Fernando Buesa Chris Nelson Bryan Sparling Sam Calavitta Richard Hatfield Rick Wentzel Jonathon Hawkins Chris Eaves Kevin Moore Rob Morton Steve Eggert Jeff Riegsecker Tom Jozwiak Chris Harrington

1 2 5 6 7 9

Beverly Hills

K-P DL QB QB DB DB WR DB QB TE DB

Moraga

Sacramento Rockport, NY Scottsdale, AZ Las Vegas, NV

10 11 12 15 16 17 19 20 21 24 25 26 30 31 32 33 34 35 40 41 44 45 50 51 52 53 56 58 60 6 1 6 3 64 6 5 66 6 8 69 70 72 75 77 79

Glendale Irvine Covina Albany Arcadia Peublo, co

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

Bellingham, WA Mercer Is. , WA Yorba Linda

Tustin Montclair Ontario

Garden Grove Buena Park Beaverton, OR Los Angeles St. Louis, MO Shreveport, LA Englewood, co Woodland Hills Davis La Puente Cambridge, MAS Denver, co Victorville

Pomona La Verne Anaheim

Yorba Linda Las Vegas, NV

Downey Lakewood Upland

Las Vegas, NV Riverside Upland Montclair Bell Gardens Mercer Is. , WA

Brad Loula Paul Neault Ben Carr Eric Driggers John Poulos Larry O'Brien Mike Shepard Carl Giles Jeff Cashdan

Davis Poway

8 2 8 3 84 86 88

Lafayette San Dimas Phoenix, AZ

John Zinda

HEAD COACH: ASSISTANTS:

Chris Parkson, Mike Lord, Zack Lockard, Mike Maynard, Kevin, Swift

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Tim Harlan (67) 6'1 " 205 SO

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Frank Huck (53) 5'9 " 152 FR

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Bobby LaPorta (6) 5'8" 157 FR

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Jack Kratochvil (10) 5'11" 155 JR

Bill Kosik (63) 6'4" 174 FR

Michael McCormac (66) 6'0 " 175 FR

Jeff Mansukhani (88) 5'10" 165 SO

Mike Macie (47) 5'8" 165 FR

Larry Lopez (62) 5'1O" 200 JR

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··.· ~-·~-:-·.•.•.•-•.•· ·~· ::·· Ed McCoy (17) 5'10" 183 SO

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Pete McMahon (43) 6'O" 195 JR

Pat McNamara (4) 5'1 1" 155 SO

Roger Meyers (8) 6'1 " 180 SO

Eric Miller (7) 6'O" 185 FR

Troy Mills (24) 6'1" 173 JR

Greg Moll (16) 5'11" 170 FR

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11

Don Pannier (56) 5'10 " 185 JR

Bill Parrott (19) 5'9" 175 SO

Dan Nakahara (27) 5'9" 166 FR

Joe Muklevicz (50) 5'10 " 220 SO

Nikita Rochelle (35) 6'0" 185 FR

Kevin Rice (91 ) 5'11 " 215 SO

Erik Peterson (90) 5'11 " 201 FR

Scott Reilly (22) 6'1" 170 SO

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Mike Sears (45) 6'2 11 175 JR

Len Savallo (31) 5'8 11 175 SR

John Savage (73) 6'0 11 215 JR

Greg Rolen (5) 5'11 11 170 SR

Dante Sorianello (69) 6'0 11 220 JR

Dave Smola (57) 6'3 11 230 SO

Doug Skrobut (82) 6 1 2 11 187 FR

Larry Siedschlag (41) 6 1 1 11 196 JR

RECORD AGAINST OPPONENTS

PA 46 74 214 235 186 131 170 42 6 27 121 14 101 41 0 164 0 36 40 171 40 45 111 97 205 14 60 252 28 131 62 190 13 202 21 14 99 99 13 12

PF

L 1 2 9 7 5 4 4 1 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 5 0 1 3

T 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

W

Name

0 26 290

0 0 7

Air Force Academy

Northern Arizona Univ. (ASU Flagstaff)

Azusa-Pacific Col lege Cal Lutheran College Cal Poly Pomona Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Cal State Hayward Cal State Los Angeles Cal State Northridge

51 84 14 21

1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 6 1 0 2

66 39 12 89 42 291 46 35 67 24 197 33 12 136 111 378 105 173 27 6 289 94 43 88 132 14 152 14 13 24 14 211 7

0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

San Diego State (Cal State San Diego)

Cal Tech

Chapman College

Claremon t-McKenna College Colorado Western State Humbolt State University

J.V. Teams Idaho State

1 6 1 0 2 0 1 1 7 0 4 6 4 1 0 2 0 2 3

Lav erne College Lewis and Clark Long Beach State Loyola/Marymount Montana State Universi ty of Montana New Mexico Mi litary Occidental College University of the Pacific Pepperdine Univeristy Pomona-Pitzer College Redlands University St. Mary's College (Cal.) San Francisco, Universi ty of

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3 0 0 5 1 3 9 0 2 5 0 4 1 5 0 5

12

San Francisco State

10

Service Teams

Southern Cal College

UC Rivers ide USO Alumni

2 0 0 0

USIU (Cal Western)

1 5 0

Westm inister College (Utah)

Wh ittier College Wittenberg College

INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION: Mexico Polytec h Mexico, University of

54 47

1 2

0 0

0 0

0 19

13

Ben Stoebner (23) 5'11 11 185 JR

Blaine Townsend (38) 5'10 " 170 FR

Mike Speltz (15) 5'9 11 170 SO

Greg Stein (44) 5'10 11 180SR

Maurice Wahlmeier (3) 5'10 11 160 SO

Mark Trafton (11) 6'1 11 175 FR

Tim White (29) 5'10 11 185 SO

Greg Wilson (13) 5'11 " 165 SR

Tom Woodward (36) 5'9 " 180 JR

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Code of Officials' Signals

6

4

TV or Radio Time-out

Safety

Start clock

Ball ready for play

11

7

9

Penalty declined No play No score Toss option delayed

Ball dead Touchback (move side to side)

Inadvertent whistle (Face Press Box)

Legal touching of forward pass or scrimmage kick

Loss of down

First down

21

19

13

18

Illegal procedure False start Illegal posrtion

Illegal motion Illegal shift

Encroachment

0elay of game

Offside

End of period

27

22

Running into or roughing kicker or holder

Unsportsmanlike conduct Noncontact foul

Failure to wear required equipment

Sideline interference

Substrtution infraction

Illegal participation

35

Illegal pass Illegal forward handing

Forward pass interference Kick catching interference

Invalid fair catch signal Illegal fair catch signal

Ball illegally kicked , batted or touched

Intentional grounding

Roughing passer

41

Blocking below waist Illegal block

Ineligible downfield on pass

Clipping

Chop block

Personal foul

Holding or obstructing

44

Grasping face mask or helmet opening

Helping runner Interlocked interference

Player disqualification

Illegal use of hands or arms

NOTE Signals number 15. 16. 17. 24 , 25 and 26 are for future expansion 15

ALL TIME USD FOOTBALL RECORDS Rushing Times Carried Ball: Game -- 29, Sammy Croom vs. Loyala U. & Azusa•Pacific, 1972 Season -- 224, Jerome McAlpin, 1983 Career ·- 507, Joe Henry, 1977•81 Yards Gained Rushing: Game ·· 271 , Sammy Croom vs. Azusa-Pacific, 1972 Season -- 1177, Sammy Croom, 1972 Career ·· 2011 , Joe Henry, 1977-81 Rushing Average: Season ·· 6.3, Rich Paulson, 1973 (Minimum 50 Carries) Career ·· 5.8, Sammy Croom, 1972-73

Most Field Goals: Game ·· 4, Robert Lozzi vs. Claremont•McKenna, 1982 Season -- 11, Robert Lozzi, 1981 & 1982 Career ·· 27, Robert Lozzi, 1981-83 (27 of 47) Most Extra Points: Game -- 8, Doug Rothrock vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season -· 49, Doug Rothrock, 1973 (49 of 58) Career ·· 67, Robert Loui, 1981-83 (67 of 71) Most Two•Point Conversions: Game -- 2, Tom Gates vs. Idaho State, 1958 Most Punts: Game ·· 12, Joe Amidon vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Season •· 61 , Joe Amidon , 1975 Career -- 109, Joe Amidon, 1974.75 Most Yards Punted: Game ·· 447, Joe Amidon vs. USIU, 1975 Los Angeles, 1972 Season ·· 2287, Jan Chapman, 1960 Career ·· 4529, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Punting Average: Game ·· 59.4, Vern Valdez vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957 (Minimum 3 punts) Season ·· 43.8, Jan Chapman, 1958 (Minimum 15 punts) Career ·· 43.7, Vern Valdez, 1957 (Minimum 30 punts) Season -· 3, Jim Gabriel, 1960 Career ·· 3, Jim Gabriel, 1959·61 Punting

Passing

Passes Attempted: Game •· 48, Eric Sweet vs. Laverne, 1982 Season -- 375, Tim Call, 1979 Career -- 533, Tim Call, 1979•80 Passes Completed: Game •· 26, Tim Call vs. Whittier, 1979

Season -· 164, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career -- 220, Tim Call, 1979·80 Yards Gained Passing: Game ·· 389, Bob Dulich vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season -· 2538, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career -- 2826, Eric Sweet, 1981-82 Touchdown Passes Thrown: Game ·· 5, Bob Dulich vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season -· 21 , Bob Dulich, 1973 Career ·· 23, Jan Chapman, 1958·60 Most Passes Had Intercepted: Game •· 4, Several Players Season ·· 18, Tim Call, 1979, and Eric Sweet, 1982 Career •· 27, Eric Sweet, 1981-82 Fewest Passes Intercepted: Game -· 0, Several Players Season ·· 4, Steve Loomis, 1980 (Minimum 100 Attempts) Career ·· 11 , Steve Loomis, 1980-81 (Minimum 200 Attempts) Passes Caught: Game ·· 10, Jeff Morgan vs. St. Mary's, 1979 Season -· 67, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Career -· 101 , Mike Rish, 1980·83 Yards Pass Receiving: Game ·· 207, Merle Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 Season -· 1102, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Career -· 1722, Mike Rish, 1980·83 Touchdown Passes Caught: Game ·· 3, Merle Reed vs. Chino Institute, 1958 Season -- 10, Ernie Yarbrough, 1973 Career -- 18, Mike Rish, 1980-83 Receiving

Miscellaneous

Longest Run From Scrimmage:

99, Sammy Croom vs. Azusa·Pacific, 1972 (Longest in nation)

Longest Completed Pass:

89, Bob Dulich to Andy Sanchez vs. Humboldt State, 1973

Longest Punt Return:

91 , Ed Bunsic vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957

Longest Kickoff Return:

100-yard touchdown, Emmitt Dodd vs. Cal Lutheran, 1983

Longest Pass Interception Return:

100 yards to Chuck Pillon vs. Claremont, 1979

Longest Punt:

85 yards by Vern Valdez vs. Mexico Polytechnic, 1957

Consecutive Point after Touchdown: 19, Bill Jache, 1972 Most Passes Intercepted in a Season: 8, Dan Herbert, 1981 Consecutive Field Goals: 6, Robert Lozzi, 1982

Team Rushing (Minimum 9 Game Season for Cumulative Records)

Most Yards Gained: Game ·· 462 vs. Pomona•Pitzer, 1975 Season -- 2338 in 1973 Fewest Yards Gained: Game -- 33 vs. U.S. International U., 1974 Season •· 870 in 1974 Most Rushes: Game •· 65 vs. Loyola University, 1972 Season -- 535 in 1972 Fewest Rushes: Season •· 413 in 1960 Most Yards Gained: Game ·· 390 vs. U.S. International U., 1973 Season ·· 2828 in 1973 (Best in nation) Fewest Yards Gained: Game ·· 0 vs. Long Beach State, 1961 Season -· 676 in 1961 Passing:

Total Offense

Yards Gained: Game -- 383, Bob Dulich vs. USIU, 1973 Season ·· 2773, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career ·· 2818, Joe Henry, 1977-81 Total Offensive Plays: Game -- 54, Bob Dulich vs. Wittenberg , 1973 Season ·· 422, Bob Dulich, 1973 Career ·· 559, Jan Chapman, 1958-60 Most Points: Game ·· 19, Tom Gates vs. Pepperdine, 1958 Season -- 96, Rich Paulson, 1973 Career •· 138, Sammy Croom, 1872-73 Most Touchdowns: Game ·· 3, 11 players (Terry Franic, 1975) Season •· 16, Rich Paulson, 1973 Career •· 23, Sammy Croom, 1972·73 Scoring

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