BLOOMSBURG FOOTBALL 1984 BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY "A Commitment To Excellence" Bloomsburg University is a multi-purpose instition of higher education serving the citizens of Pennsylvan ia as one of the 14 Commonwealth-owned Universities. With a commitment to provide a quality, affordable education for all qualified students, Bloomsburg combines the tradition of an institution founded in 1839 with modern learning, living, and recreational programs and facilities. Commonwealth funding provides 55 percent of Bloomsburg's annual operating budget. Undergraduate students may enroll in degree progra,ms in 64 areas of study in the arts and sciences, business, teacher education, nursing, and health sciences. A program in engineering is offered in conjunction with the Pennsylvania State University, and preparation for post-baccalaureate study at professional schools is offered. Unique educational opportunities are available through advanced placement, study abroad, professional practicum, internships, independent study and the Center for Academic Development programs. At the graduate level, the master's degree is offered in 25 areas of study and there are ten supervisory certification programs in the field of teacher education. Extended program offerings provide continuing , life-long learning opportunities for people of all ages and eduational interests through non-degree courses, non-credit mini-courses, international studies and exchanges, cooperative education, courses offered at off-campus locations and by public service television, and credit for work experience. Enrollment for the Fall semester, 1983, totalled 6,316 students. There were 4,959 fulltime and 850 part-time undergraduates, and 99 full-time and 408 part-time graduate students. Instruction is provided by a 342-member faculty. The University's 173-acre campus overlooks the Town of Bloomsburg and the scenic Susquehanna Valley. Carver Hall, built in 1867, provides a contrast with the modern facilities that include seven residence halls, a library, a 2,000-seat auditorium, student union, dining hall, gymnasium, administration building , five classroom buildings, athletic fields, and recreational areas on the lower campus. An athletic complex and recreational area occupy the school's 100-acre upper campus. In addition, the James H. McCormick Center for Human Services is the newest building on the lower campus and is being used for the first time this fall . Lcoated less than two miles from an Interstate 80 interchange and 22 miles from Interstate 81, Bloomsburg is within one hour's driving time from WilkesBarre/Scranton, Hazleton, and Williamsport, 1½ hours from Harrisburg, 2½ hours from Philadelphia, and 3 hours from New York City. The community is 45 miles from the Avoca International Airport and is serviced by major bus lines. Bloomsburg has an enviable placement record . Of the 1,183 who graduated in the 1982-83 academic year, 81 % had meaningful employment or were in graduate school one year later. Active files of over 25,000 living alumni are kept by the university. Graduates of BU have distinguished themselves in areas including law, medicine (one is a Nobel Laureate), science, architecture, education, industry, and research. The Bloomsburg University is fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, and the Pennsylvania State Board of Education. COVER PICTURE: Junior cornerback Tony Woods is ready for more action in 1984. TABLE OF CONTENTS Bloom sburg University - "A Commitment to Excellence" .. ... . . . . Inside Front Cover Quick Facts and Contacts at BU ...... . ............................. . .... . .. .. .. . 1 Head Coach George Landis ... ... . . . . . .. ... .. .. ... ... .. ..... ... . . .. . ... . ..... . .. 2 The BU Coaching Staff .. . . . . ... . . . .. . .. ...... .. .... .... .. .. ... .. . ......... . .... 3 The Season Ahead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Pre-Season Roster . . ... . ..... .. .......•.............. . . • .....•.... .. ....•. . ... 6-7 A Look at the Veterans for 1984 ... . . .. . .. . . ...... . ..... .. . .. ......... ... . . .... 8-10 1983 In Review ... . .. . ..... . . . . . ... . ..... . ....... .. ... .. .. . .. . .. ... .. .. . . . .. 11-12 1983 Pennsylvania Conference Standings .. . .... .. . . .. . . ..... . . . . . . . ... .. ..... . . 12 BU Statistics from 1983 . . . . .... . . . ... . .... . ..... .. ...... . . . . .. ... . . ......... 13-14 BU Individual Honors from 1983 . . .. ..... .. .. . . ... . .. . .. .. .... . .... . ............ 15 BU Football Over the Years . . .. .. . . ...... . ........ .. ... . . ... ... . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . 15 BU Record Against 1984 Opponents . .... . ................... . .... ... . .. . . ... . . . 15 The Pennsylvania Conference .... .. ... . .. . ......... . . . ... .. . . ... . ... .. . . .. . .... 16 Meet the 1984 Opponents .. ... . ......... .. . .. .. ... . . ... .... . . ..... . . ... . . . .. 17-26 BU All-Time Records . . . ... .. .. . .. ..... . . .. .. .. .. . . .. ... . . 27, 28, Inside Back Cover 1984 Schedule . .. . . .... . ...... . . . ... . ... . . . ..... . .. . ... .. . . .. . . . .. . .. Back Cover Printing funded by Bloomsburg University Community Government Association TO THE MEDIA For further information concerning Bloomsburg Football , contact Sports Information Director Jim Hollister, Waller Administration Building , Bloomsburg University , Bloomsburg , PA 17815 (phone: 717-389-4413, office; 717-784-7756, home.) QUICK FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: Bloomsburg , PA 17815 Enrollment: 6,300 General Information: 717-389-4000 President: Dr. Larry W. Jones (Interim) Athletic Director: Roger Sanders (phone : 717-389-4360) Athletic Department: 717-389-4049 Colors: Maroon and Gold Stadium: Robert B. Redman (5,000) Pressbox: 717-389-4353 Football Office: 717-389-4359 or 389-4364 Trainer: Art Hopkins (ph one: 717-389-4401 ) Equipment Manager: Ron Morgan (phone: 717-389-4374) Conference: Penns ylvania (Eastern Division) 1983 Overall Record: 5-5-0 1983 Division Record: 4-2-0 (2nd) GEORGE J. LANDIS HEAD COACH George J. Landis is in his third season as head football coach at Bloomsburg University. A former assistant coach at Dartmouth College, Landis replaced R. Clark Boler in January of 1982 and has a two year mark of 6-12-1. In his initial campaign at the helm, the Huskies posted a 1-7-1 record but showed vast improvement in almost every category over the previous year when BU was winless in ten starts. A year ago, Land is' charges, which consisted of almost 80% freshmen and sophomores, notched the school's first non-losing season since 1978 by registering a record of 55. In addition, the youthful team came within one victory of winning the Pennsylvania Conference's Eastern Division and making a first-ever trip to the PC's tit le contest "The State Game." A 13-7 loss to perennial power East Stroudsburg in the ninth game of the season was all that stood between the Huskies and a championship meeting with Western Division winner and eventual PC Champion Clarion. Bloomsburg finished at 4-2 in the division and a second place showing. Landis, 34, a native of Linwood, NJ, helped guide Dartmouth to an Ivy League co-championship with Yale in 1981 and worked with the Big Green defense that led the entire ECAC, in team defense, allowing just 13.7 points per game that season . The new coach lettered for three years at Penn State and played in the 1969 and 1970 Orange Bowls in the Nittany Lions' defensive backfield. In 1970, he was named to the All East defensive team and was also honored as South Jersey's College "Athlete of the Year. " He went to Penn State from Mainland Regional High School in Linwood, NJ, where he was a varsity starter for all four years and gained All-American honors. He also played varsity basketball for three years and baseball for four years. He holds both the Bachelor of Science in education and Master of Education degrees from Penn State. His coaching experience started at Penn State where he assisted on the Nittany Lions' staff while earning his graduate degree. He was the defensive backfield coach at Villanova and Cornell Universities before taking a head coaching position at Mainland Reg ional H.S. where he served for two years. In 1978, he joined the Dartmouth coaching staff as defensive backfield coach . 2 THE B.U. COACHING STAFF L to R, kneeling - L to R, standing - Fran k Will iams, Joe DeMelfi , George Landis, Lou Mingrone, Joe Gubernot. Bob Gutshall , Lou Maranzana, Kent Smeltz, Ron Grzybowski. LOU MARANZANA - Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Coached linebackers at Dartmouth in 1980 and 1981 and worked with the " Big Green " defense that led the entire ECAC in team defense (13.7 ppg .) in the latter season . A former head coach at Chaminade (FL) High School. Played defensive end and tight end as an undergraduate at Dartmouth. JOE DEMELFI - Offensive Line A former assistant coach at BU who returned to the staff in 1982. He was selected as Delta State University's Most Valuable Player as an undergraduate as well as earning MVP honors in the PIAA "Big 33" Game during his high school career. Currently serves as Bloomsburg's Assistant Dean of Student Life. RON GRZYBOWSKI - Defensive Line In his second season as a member of the Huskies' staff. A former head coach at Lourdes Regional High School in Shamokin , PA. A graduate of the University of North Carolina where he was an offensive guard. Drafted by the Dallas Cowboys following graduation at UNC. JOE GU BERNOT - Receivers Another second-year person on the staff, he works with the Bloomsburg pass receiving corps. Served as head coach at Shamokin (PA) High School for five years compil ing a 33-24-1 mark. Led the Indians to the 1975 Eastern Conference "AAA" Championship. BOB GUTSHALL - Offensive Backfield Returned to the staff two seasons ago to take charge of the offensive backs. Previously served as a BU coach from 1970-74. Gained Little All-American honors at Lock Haven. LOU MINGRONE - Kickers Joined the football staff after a successful seven-year stint as Bloomsburg's head soccer coach . While in charge of the Husky booters, he compiled a record of 65-42-3. KENT SMELTZ - Outside Linebackers Served as the Huskies' graduate assistant for the past two seasons. A graduate of Mansfield where he was a four-year starter and 1982 winner of the school's " Maxson Award" as top scholar/athlete. FRANK WILLIAMS - Defensive Backs Returned to the Bloomsburg staff in 1982 after spending a year at Bucknell. Prior to that, he was a Husky assistant coach for 1976-80. He was an All-Pennsylvania Conference selection at Kutztown and is a member of the Bear's Hall of Fame. 3 THE SEASON AHEAD It appears that the 1984 edition of Bloomsburg Univeristy football can be tabbed as a bona-fide challenger. Third year Head Coach George Landis' Huskies are coming off the school's first non-losing season since 1978 after posting a 5-5 record a year ago. In addition, the youthful unit built a 4-2 mark in the Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division and had a shot at the division crown but dropped a tough 13-7 decision to perennial power East Stroudsburg in a November showdown and settled for a second-place tie with Kutztown. Eighteen starters will return to battle for their positions with several other veterans as well as a host of newcomers. As has been the case over Landis' first two years at the helm, the building process continues with only six seniors listed on the roster. Putting more points on the scoreboard has to be an immediate goal for the Huskies as they scored three or more touchdowns only three times in 1983, averaging 14.2 points per game while giving up an average of 15.0 ppg. Quarterback Mike Glovas (6-3, 195) returns but will be hard pressed for his job by sophomore Jay Dedea (6-3, 200). Dedea actually won the starting role last season but sustained a season-ending knee injury in the opening contest, and Glovas took over the reins. In the nine starts, he completed 80 of 178 passes for 890 yards and four touchdowns. Dedea, in BU's 18-7 loss at Slippery Rock to open the campaign, connected on 18 of 28 aerials for 199 yards and the lone score. Sophomore Kevin Grande (6-5, 205), the leading receiver last season, will most likely move from split end to tight end. He caught 20 passes for 307 yards and two touchdowns. Wide receiver Ken Liebel (5-8, 150) is a long ball threat as he was tops on the club in yards per catch (16.7) while hauling in 11 bombs for 184 yards. Liebel also doubled as the team's punt return specialist, handling 20 opponent punts for 168 yards. The top pass catcher from two years ago, Joe Dowd (6-0, 165), returns after sitting out last season with a knee injury. He caught 30 passes for 431 yards. All-purpose runningback Jeff Flickner (5-11, 190) made the successful move from fullback to tailback in place of the injured Vernon Rochester and rushed for 800 yards on 204 carries and six touchdowns. In addition, the sophomore caught 11 passes for 87 yards and an additional touchdown and returned five kickoffs for 105 yards. The leading candidates to fill the fullback slot appear to be Calvin Robinson (6-0, 210), a transfer from Saginaw Valley, or veteran Bob Keil (5-6, 175), who gained 120 yards on 28 carries last year. The offensive line should be one of the stronger areas for the Huskies as four of five starters from 1983 are back. Associated Press Little All-American Honorable Mention center Mike Jupina (5-10,220) is in the middle and has guard Kevin Trusty (6-2, 215) with Doug DeLambo (6-5, 245), a PC East 2nd team selection, and Dave Tracy (6-3, 235) at the tackles on either side. The other guard, Mark Williams, also returns but has moved to outside linebacker. When Bloomsburg was successful on offense, balance was the key as the Huskies ended the season with .1, 144 rushing yards and 1,145 yards via the airways. All-American first team linebacker Frank Sheptock (6-1, 210) heads the Huskies' defensive unit, which forced 31 turnovers in the ten games last season. Sheptock, an inside linebacker who accumulated 140 tackles, almost twice as many as the next defender, was responsible for several of the opponent miscues and did recover four fumbles and intercepted three passes. The other inside spot was occupied by newcomer Jake Williams (6-0, 195) where he ranked third on the team in tackles with 72 and also intercepted two passes. Williams will move to the defensive backfield this season. 4 Up front, nose guard Mark Landis (6-4, 265) was the top performer with 74 tackles to go along with four quarterback sacks and a fumble recovery. Landis will probably move back to tackle, a position he played two years ago, to replace graduated Academic All-American Dave Pepper. The nose position will be an area the coaching staff will have to fill from a host of players including returnee Ken Killian (6-2, 220). The other tackle position was held by sophomore Jim Tyson (6-2, 235), and he had four sacks and two fumble recoveries to go with 45 tackles. Probably the strongest area on the field for BU will be the defensive backfield where the four starters are back and all four were among the defensive point leaders in 1983. At the corners, are junior Tony Woods (6-0, 195) and sophomore Ron Sahm (6-0, 180). The duo combined for 94 tackles, three intereceptions, two fumble recoveries, and 13 knocked-down passes. The team's leader in interceptions with five, Randy Bullock (6-0, 180), will be back at free safety. As the Huskies' last line of defense, the junior also had 48 tackles and a fumble recovery. Cas Kosciolek (6-2, 195) rounds out the veteran foursome at the rover position where he contributed 60 tackles and three interceptions. An area, which Landis and his staff have stressed over the past two years, the kicking game, will have a new look as Rick Farris has departed. Farris, who signed as a free agent with the Kansas City Chiefs in the off-season, was perfect on 14 extra point tries and connected on five of eight field goal attempts. Junior Bob Gabel (5-8, 170), who set a Bloomsburg record with 64 punts a year ago, returns in that role. Last season, Bloomsburg proved to be a second-half team outscoring the opposition, 86-60, after the intermission. Those second-half fireworks helped the young squad put together a four-game winning skein after three losses to open the season before losses to Kutztown and East Stroudsburg prior to a triumph over Lycoming in the season finale. The youth movement that began over two seasons ago appears to be taking shape, and the Huskies seem ready to challenge for conference honors. Quarterback Mike Glovas in the pocket ! 5 PRE-SEASON ROSTER FOR 1984 1984 UPPERCLASSMEN Name Pos. Class Ht. Wt. Abert, Dave Abromaitis, Kevin Bidelspach, Brian Bullock,Randy Catts, Gai:y Clift, Scott Cook,Wes Dedea, Jay DeLambo, Doug Dowd,Joe Erdman, Matt Flickner, Jeff Gabel, Bob Glovas, Mike Grande, Kevin Haidacher, Henry Harris, Leo Heckman, Dave Hoffman, Dwayne Jones Ken Jones, Tim Jupina, Mike Kahlau, Butch Keil , Bob Killian , Ken OLB G WR DB OLB LB 5-10 190 Easton 210 Oreland NG Jr. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. So. Jr. So. DB OT WR OG OLB LB OT WR OG C DB FB WR DB TB OT/G LB TB OT FB OLB OG/LB G OT OG OT NG OT DB OLB DB DB C Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. So. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. So. So. So. So. So. So. So. Jr. So. Kosciolek, Cas Landis, Mark Liebel, Ken Lockward, Bill McGuire Earl Michael, David Miller, Steve Newman, Todd Phillips, Bob Quick, Sam Rexrode, Mike Robinson, Calvin Robinson , Mike Sahm, Ron Scriven, Brian Sellman, Jim Sheptock, Frank Shuga, Dave Skidmore, Scott S11angenberg, Jim Spindler, Jim Strack,Jim Swaldi, B.J. Tracy, Dave Trusty, Kevin Tyson , Jim Wall, Roy Whelchel , Rich Williams, Jake Williams, Mark Woodhouse, Pete Woods, Tony Zalewski , Tom 6 NG QB OT WR LB TB p QB TE DB DB OLB OLB NG K C LB FB 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-5 5-11 5-11 5-11 5-8 6-3 6-5 6-1 5-8 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-0 5-10 5-11 5-6 6-2 200 Hanover 190 Maine, NY 200 Barrington, NJ 210 230 200 255 180 200 195 170 195 210 185 160 205 205 210 170 225 210 185 225 6-0 195 265 160 220 200 200 225 155 225 230 160 205 160 185 6-1 6-1 6-1 5-8 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-2 5-9 6-3 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-11 230 210 180 245 185 195 205 230 240 225 245 215 255 195 215 180 195 230 6-2 6-4 5-8 6-1 6-2 6-1 6-0 5-8 6-2 6-2 5-8 6-0 5-9 Hometown 200 Bowie,MD Hollidaysburg Altoona Fallston, MD Mahanoy City Chalfont Warren Mechanicsburg Easton Pottstown Avenel, NJ Monroeton Berwick Dillsburg Media Bloomsburg Lansford Lake Hiawatha King of Prussia Pittsburgh Lansford York New Bloomfield W. Caldwell, NJ Milton Turbotville Wernersville Douglasville Nanticoke Mahanoy City Annville Northfield Reading Williamsport Wyncote King of Prussia Kulpmont Berwick Painted Post, NY Glenolden Scranton Chester, NY Mt. Carmel Brodbecks Cheltenham Milton Dallas Gilberton Easton Bloomsburg Corning, NY Lancaster Shamokin High School Notre Dame Springfield Southwestern Maine-Endwell Haddon Hts. DeMatha Hollidaysburg Altoona Calvert Hall Mahanoy Area Central Bucks West Warren Mechanicsburg Wilson Borough Owen J. Roberts Colonia Towanda Berwick Northern York Penncrest Bloomsburg Panther Valley Parsippany Upper Merion Western PA School for the Deaf Marian Catholic York Vo-Tech W.Perry James Caldwell Milton Warrior Run Conrad Weiser St. PiusX J.S. Fine Mahanoy Area Annville-Cleona Mainland Reg. Reading Williamsport Cheltenham Upper Merion Mt.Carmel Berwick Corning West Academy Park West Scranton Bayley-Ellard Mt.Carmel Southwestern Cheltenham Milton Dallas Mahanoy Area Easton Central Columbia Corning West J.P. Mccaskey Lourdes 1984 FRESHMEN Name Adkisson, Brian Anthony, Rob Baer, Scott Berkant, Bob Brooking, Jon Coates, Michael Coleman, Dwight Coolidge, Brad Craig, Carlton Drumheller, Jay Fisher, Paul Fontana, Tom Fulmer, John Futch, Tom Gallagher, Joe Ginyard, Terrance Gross, Chris Gum, Tern,: Haidacher, James Hettich, Duane Horvath, Tom H~noski, Steve Jankowski, Ed Keegan, John Kelly' Robert Kitchenman, Dave Lawson, Derek Lee, Joshua Legato, Mark Liott, Tony Lotsis, Drew Luciano, Damon Maciejewski, Steve Major, Mike Miller, Ron Noye,James Nunkester, Roger O'Toole, Jim Ottomanelli, Vinn~ Pickett, Wade Rockmore, John Rosser Richard Sallusti, Phil Sasser, Nick Screen, Kedrick Slivka, Jeff Slonac, Dave Still, Curtis Streussnig, Shawn Sullivan, Todd Venesk~, Paul Warren, Jay Wesley, Levan Wimmer, Jeff Wynkoop, Walt Zangari, Alex Pos. DB QB OLB OT DB/LB DB DB GILB WR TB DB LB/C C/G RB OLB G TE/DE QB FB OLB OT RB p QB LB DB TB DT G DB K QB DT G G WR G NG DT DB OLB/TE WR LB NG FB FB/LB RB WR K K QB DB DB FB/LB WR/TE C/G Ht. 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-3 6-1 5-11 Wt. 180 180 230 240 190 180 180 210 165 5-9 5-11 5-11 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-1 5-11 5-7 6-0 6-1 6-0 5-11 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-0 6-1 6-1 190 185 205 230 170 190 230 215 190 195 220 220 185 185 190 195 180 185 230 215 165 145 180 250 210 215 170 205 195 230 180 195 185 205 220 195 190 185 170 175 175 175 170 180 195 190 220 5-8 Hometown Pleasantville, NJ Kunkletown Red Lion Ashley Washington, D.C. Laplata, MD Trenton, NJ Wellsboro Philadelphia Paxinos Alexandria, VA Pottstown Elysburg Penll~n Succasunna, NJ District Heights, MD Keyport.NJ Hallstead Avenel, NJ Towanda Easton Red Lion Catawissa Burlington, NJ Willow Grove Levittown Rockville, MD Baltimore, MD Millington, NJ Maple Glen Lansdowne Altoona Kul12mont Yorktown Hts., NY Nescopeck Altoona Berwick Havertown Staten Island, NY Laceyville Clearfield Scranton Harrisburg Columbia, MD Spring Gardens, NY Nesquehoning Saint Michael Pleasantville, NJ Pittsburgh Quakertown Elnora Chalfont Patchogue, NY Perkasie Phillipsburg, NJ Camp Hill High School Egg Harbor Township Pleasant Valley Red Lion Hanover Area Archbisho12 Carroll Laplata Notre Dame Wellsboro John Bartram Southern Columbia Mt. Vernon Owen J. Roberts Southern Columbia Wissahickon Roxbury Archbishop Carroll Keyport Montrose Colonia Towanda Easton Red Lion Southern Columbia Burlington City Upper Moreland Pennsbury Rockville Baltimore Poly. Watchung Hatboro-Horsham Penn Wood Altoona Lourdes Yorktown Berwick Altoona Berwick Cardinal O'Hara New Dor12 Wyalusing Valley Clearfield W. Scranton Central Dauphin East Wilde Lake Springfield Gardens Panther Valley Foust Hills Pleasantville Plum Quakertown Cambria Heights Central Bucks West Bayport Penn ridge Phillipsburg Trinity 7 A LOOK AT THE VETERANS FOR 1984 JAY DEDEA MIKE GLOVAS JEFF FLICKNER DAVE SHUGA OFFENSEauarterbacks - Jay Dedea won the starting role here a year ago but sustained a knee injury follow ing the campaign 's opening game and sat out the rest of the season . In that contest , he completed 18 of 28 passes for 199 yards and one touchdown . Backup Mike Glovas took over after Dedea went down and performed admirably wh ile leading the Huskies to their five victories. He connected on 80 of 178 attempted passes for 890 yards and four touchdowns . BRIAN SCRIVEN BOB KEIL KEVIN GRANDE JOE DOWD Runningbacks - After a fine freshman season , Jeff Fl ickner returns at tailback following a move from fullback. He started there during the first three games of the season but moved to the tailback slot in place of injured Vernon Rochester. He rushed for 800 yards on 204 carries and had six touchdowns. In addition , Flickner caught 11 passes for 87 yards and one score and returned five kickoffs for 105 yards. Dave Shuga, who saw very limited action in 1983, is the other veteran at the position. Brian Scirven , formerly an outside linebacker, made the successful move to tailback in the spring and could see a lot of action . With the move of Flickner to tailback, Bob Keil saw some playing time at fullback where he carried the ball 28 times for 120 yards and a touchdown . Also vying for the start ing berth will be transfer Calvin Robinson . KEN LIEBEL BRAIN BIDELSPACH MIKEJUPINA - DOUG DeLAMBD Receivers - The top two pass catchers during the last two seasons both return as do two other proven receivers. Kevin Grande snagged 20 aerials for 307 yards and two touchdowns in 1983 to lead ail BU performers while Joe Dowd hauled in 30 passes for 431 yards in 1982. Dowd sat out last season with a knee injury but returns at wide receiver, and Grande will probably move to tight end. Long ball threat Ken Liebel had 11 catches for 184 yards a year ago, and flanker Brian Bidelspach accounted for another 78 yards on four receptions and three rushes. 8 .......... DAVE TRACY KEVIN TRUSTY ........ 1• BOB PHILLIPS .-.. FRANK SHEPTDCK Offensive Line - Four of five starters return led by AP Little All-American Honorable Mention and Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division first team selection Mike Jupina at center. Jupina will also serve as one of the Huskies' co-captains in 1984. A pair of juniors will man the tackle spots with PC East second team choice, Doug Delambo, on the right side and Dave Tracy on the left. A player, who started on the line his first year with the team, Kevin Trusty, returns at right guard, and sophomore Bob Phillips could assume the left guard position after seeing much playing time there last season. B.J. Swaldi, a transfer from West Chester, could be one newcomer that could see a lot of time on the field . - BUTCH KAHLAU ; MATT ERDMAN DAVE HECKMAN ........ DWAYNE HOFFMAN DEFENSEInside Linebackers - The heart of the defense with AP Little All-American first team pick Frank Sheptock leading the way. An AII-ECAC South and PC East first team selection a year ago, also, he recorded 140 tackles which was almost twice as many as the next Husky defender. In addition, he had four fumble recoveries and three interceptions. Butch Kahlau and Matt Erdman will look to step in full-time in place of Jake Williams, who has made the move to cornerback. Kahlau saw quite a bit of action while Erdman was sidelined most of the season with an injury. '--....... GARY CATTS '~ MARK WILLIAMS JIM SPINDLER MARK LANDIS Outside linebackers - With the move of Scriven to tailback, Dave Heckman and Jim Spindler, two players who started during their freshman seasons, look to have the inside track. However, veterans like Dwayne Hoffman and Gary Catts, along with Mark Williams, who moved from guard, could solidify an area that concerned the coaching staff entering spring drills. 9 JIM TYSON KEN KILLIAN WES COOK TONYWOOOS Defensive llne - Two of three starters return on the front wall with CoSIDA Academic All-American Dave Pepper, the lone performer to graduate. Mark Landis will move back to his original position at tackle from the nose guard spot, and sophomore Jim Tyson will remain at the other tackle. Landis was second on the club last season in tackles with 74, and Tyson added 45 others. The duo also combined for eight sacks and three fumble recoveries. A pair of backups in 1983, Ken Killian and Wes Cook, who was an offensive guard, will try for the starting berth at nose guard . RON SAHM LEO HARRIS JAKE WILLIAMS RANDY BULLOCK Defensive Secondary - Definitely the strongest area on the squad with at least one proven performer at each position. At the corners, 1983 starters Tony Woods and Ron Sahm return, along with backup Leo Harris and the team's third best tackler a year ago, Jake Wi lliams, who moved from inside linebacker. Also back are free safety Randy Bullock and rover Cas Kosciolek, as well as reserves Pete Woodhouse and Hank Haidacher. Last season, the group got together for 280 tackles, 13 interceptions, and recovered three fumbles . CAS KDSCIDLEK PETE WOODHOUSE HANK HAIDACHER BOB GABEL Kicking - Two year starter, Bob Gabel , is back as the Huskies' punter where he set a school record by booting the ball 64 times in 1983. The rest of the kicking game is wide open with the departure of Rick Farris. Following graduation, Farris signed a free agent contract with the Kansas City Chiefs. 10 1983 IN REVIEW The 1983 football season was one everyone around the program entered optimistically, but also realistically. Second year head coach George Landis' team had shown much improvement despite going 1-7-1 the previous year; however, over 80% of the squad consisted of freshmen and sophomores and solid experience was definitely lacking at most positions. An 0-3 start and the loss of the starting quarterback had some raising questions, but the young Huskies rebounded winning their next four straight contests despite the loss of star runningback Vernon Rochester who suffered a severe spinal cord injury. Following consecutive losses to Kutztown and perennial power East Stroudsburg, Bloomsburg closed its first non-losing season since 1978 with a season-ending triumph at home over Lycoming to finish with a record of 5-5. GAME ONE - SLIPPERY ROCK 18, BLOOMSBURG 7 Two turnovers and a blocked punt helped the homestanding Rockets build a 15-0 lead in the first quarter and coast to victory in the season-opener for both squads. A five yard pass from Jay Dedea to Kevin Grande was the Huskies' lone score. The TD capped a 72 yard drive that took 11 plays. Rick Farris added the extra point. Dedea completed 18 of 28 passes for 199 yards with Grande and tight end Stan Kucewicz each with five catches. GAME TWO - SHIPPENSBURG 10, BLOOMSBURG 9 A two-point conversion attempt that failed with 37 seconds remaining in the game proved to be the difference in this contest. An 80 yard, 13 play drive in the final three minutes culminated by a 13 yard touchdown run by Vernon Rochester set up the conversion try after the Red Raiders broke a 3-3- tie with a fourth quarter score of their own. Farris again accounted for the other points by booting a 36 yard field goal in the third quarter. Mike Glovas made his first varsity start at quarterback and completed ten passes for 125 yards, three of them to Ken Liebel for 57 yards. GAME THREE- LOCK HAVEN 28, BLOOMSBURG 10 The Huskies' worst performance of the season despite an outstanding effort by Rochester. Bloomsburg held a 10-7 lead in the second quarter on a 63 yard touchdown run by Rochester and Farris' extra point. The senior kicker also had a 25 yard field goal, but then the roof caved in . The Bald Eagles took a 14-10 lead into the lockerroom and added two touchdowns to the final total. On the afternoon, Rochester accounted for 208 yards with 158 rushing, 28 receiving and a kickoff return for 22 yards. GAME FOUR - BLOOMSBURG 10, MANSFIELD 6 Defense was the story in the Huskies' first victory of the season as linebackers Frank Sheptock and Jake Williams led four stands against serious Mountie scoring threats. The duo combined for 24 tackles and Wiliams had two interceptions. BU scored on its first possession despite a 15 minute delay while medical personnel removed the Huskies' Vernon Rochester from the field when he suffered a severe injury. Bob Keil scored on a one yard dive and Farris' conversion gave the visitors all the points they needed. He later added a field goal of 43 yards. GAME FIVE - BLOOMSBURG 25, WEST CHESTER 24 A 21 yard Glovas-to-Grande touchdown pass with 1:52 left in the game capped a furious Husky comeback in the fourth quarter. Bloomsburg entered the final period trailing 24-5 but got the opportunity for the win on touchdown runs by Jeff Flickner and John Kelley before defensive back Ron Sahm blocked a West Chester punt to set up the winning score. Flickner rushed for 106 yards on the day and Grande had four receptions for 112 yards. Farris kicked a 41 yard field goal, the fourth consecutive game in which he had a three-pointer. GAME SIX - BLOOMSBURG 22, MILLERSVILLE 14 For the second week in a row, a fourth quarter rally pulled the Huskies to a victory. Flickner and Kelley again capped drives with scoring runs in the last stanza. Flickner also scored in the third period and Farris kicked another field goal. The tailback had an outstanding afternoon rushing 33 times for 178 yards and the two touchdowns. The win helped the Huskies equal their best start ever in the PC Eastern Division. Punter Bob Gabel had a 41.5 average for the day. GAME SEVEN - BLOOMSBURG 17, CHEYNEY 13 The first homecoming game victory for Bloomsburg since 1979, but more importantly, it kept the Huskies tied for first place in the PC East. The defense keyed this fourth straight win with three pass interceptions and Sheptock earned "Player of the Game" honors with 17 tackles and an interception. Flickner had his third 100 plus 11 yard game as he rushed for 169 yards on 37 carries. Kelley and Flickner again scored the touchdowns and Farris made good on another field goal marking the sixth straight game he was successful. GAME EIGHT - KUTZTOWN 14, BLOOMSBURG 7 The homestanding Bears snapped the winning streak at four games but not without a struggle. The Huskies drove to the Kutztown 10 yard line in the final seconds, but with no timeouts left, the clock continued to run and the Huskies couldn't prevent the loss. Butch Kahlau set up the final attempt when he recovered a fumble on the Kutztown 43. The lone Husky score came early in the fourth quarter on a Flickner one yard plunge. GAME NINE - EAST STROUDSBURG 13, BLOOMSBURG 7 A showdown for the title in the PC Eastern Division, the first time Bloomsburg had ever been in contest for the division crown. Two late interceptions by the Warriors stifled potential winning drives and gave the visitors a trip to the "State Game." Bloomsburg scored early in the last period on a Glovas-to-Jim Weisenburger 14 yard pass that capped an 80 yard march. Defensive back Tony Woods had a fine afternoon for Bloomsburg with 14 tackles and a pass interception. GAME TEN - BLOOMSBURG 28, LYCOMING 10 Highest offensive output of the season for the Huskies and the win assured BU of its first non-losing season in five years and only the fourth since 1970. Flickner scored two touchdowns on a run of 81 yards and a 33 yard reception and tight end Stan Kucewicz ended his career in fitting fashion with TD receptions of four and 41 yards. The latter pass was from flanker Kevin Grande. Randy Bullock and Cas Kosciolek led the tough defense with an interception each. 18 Bloomsburg FINAL RESULTS: Slippery Rock 7 Bloomsburg Shippensburg 10 9 Lock Haven Bloomsburg 28 10 Mansfield Bloomsburg 10 6 West Chester Bloomsburg 25 24 Millersville Bloomsburg 22 14 Cheyney Bloomsburg 17 13 Bloomsburg Kutztown 14 7 Bloomsburg East Stroudsburg 13 7 Lycoming Bloomsburg 28 10 1983 PENNSYLVANIA CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS Division Overall EASTERN W-L W-L PF PA PF DIVISION *East Stroudsburg 5-1 169 7-4 270 70 6-4 161 Kutztown 4-2 85 85 Bloomsburg 4-2 5-5 142 88 84 4-6 179 Millersville 3-3 123 103 West Chester 2-3 79 78 7-3 223 4-6 128 Mansfield 1-4 52 109 1-5 81 128 2-7 109 Cheyney Division Overall WESTERN W-L PF PA PF W-L DIVISION • *Clarion 9-2 260 5-1 177 100 4-2 190 8-2 412 Edinboro 98 California 4-2 178 122 7-3 303 4-2 186 110 5-5 267 Indiana 6-4 171 Slippery Rock 3-3 91 112 4-6 201 Shippensburg 1-5 107 200 3-7 104 Lock Haven 0-6 46 233 *Eastern Division Champion • *Western Division Champion, defeated East Stroudsburg in State Game for Pennsylvania Conference Championship 12 PA 148 177 150 221 160 186 173 PA 192 144 138 194 191 274 267 B.U. STATISTICS FROM 1983 RUSHING Name • Att. 204 58 28 47 3 2 1 2 3 1 3 1 1 45 10 1 410 459 Jeff Flickner John Kelley Bob Keil MikeGlovas Brian Bidelspach Eric Watts Jim Weisenburger Dave Shuga Tom Tiefenthaler Tom Vines Ken Bartenfelter Troy Sellers Bob Gabel Vernon Rochester Jay Dedea Team Bloomsburg Opponents TD Avg. 3.9 3.9 4.3 -3.5 12.0 -2.0 4.0 .5 .3 -1.0 3.0 -2.0 -8.0 4.3 -5.0 -10.0 2.8 3.9 Yds. 800 224 120 -166 36 -4 4 1 1 -1 9 -2 -8 195 -55 -10 1144 1783 6 3 1 2 12 10 PASSING Name MikeGlovas Troy Sellers Jeff Flickner Bob Gabel Kevin Grande Ja:t Dedea Bloomsburg Opponents Att. 178 6 1 1 1 28 215 241 Com~. 80 3 0 0 1 18 102 122 Yds. 890 16 0 0 40 199 1145 1300 TD Avg. 11.1 5.3 0.0 0.0 40.0 11 .1 11 .2 10.7 4 Int. 15 1 1 6 6 3 19 18 RECEIVING Name Kevin Grande Jim Weisenburger Stan Kucewicz Ken Liebel John Kelley Brian Bidelspach Jeff Flickner Vernon Rochester Bloomsburg Opponents No. 20 18 17 11 12 4 11 9 102 122 Yds. 307 221 208 184 59 42 87 37 1145 1300 Avg. 15.5 12.3 12.2 16.7 4.9 10.5 7.9 4.1 11.2 10.7 TD Yds. 2263 2012 Avg. 35.4 35.9 Blk. 1 2 1 2 6 6 PUNTING Name Bob Gabel Opponents No. 64 56 KICKOFF RETURNS Name Eric Watts Tony Woods Jeff Flickner John Kelley Bob Keil Ken Bartenfelter Dave Shuga Vernon Rochester Bloomsburg Opponents No. 10 3 5 1 1 3 1 2 26 20 Yds. 263 52 105 20 9 28 18 48 543 402 Avg. 26.3 17.3 21.0 20.0 9.0 9.3 18.0 24.0 20.9 20.1 13 PUNT RETURNS Name Ken Liebel Ton}'.Woods Bloomsburg Opponents No. 20 1 21 28 SCORING Name Jeff Flickner John Kelley Kevin Grande Stan Kucewicz Bob Keil Jim Weisenburger Vernon Rochester Jim Tyson Rick Farris Bloomsburg Opponents Yds. 168 2 170 175 Extra Points 1 Pt. 2Pts. TD 7 3 2 2 1 1 2 14 14 15 18 •19 FG Avg. 8.4 2.0 8.1 6.3 Safeties 6 6 7 Pts. 42 18 12 12 6 6 12 2 32 142 150 1 l •3 Touchdowns were scored by the opposing defenses on pass interceptions SCORING BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 Total FIRST DOWNS Bloomsburg Opponents Rushing Passing Penaltl'. Totals 33 42 23 48 26 29 60 31 142 150 PENALTIES Bloomsburg Opponents No. 68 89 Yds. 500 754 BU 59 55 14 128 OPP. 84 61 15 160 No. 23 23 Lost 16 12 FUMBLES Bloomsburg Opponents DEFENSIVE TOP PERFORMERS Name Frank Sheptock Tony Woods Mark Landis Jake Williams Randy Bullock Cas Kosciolek Dave Pepper Ron Sahm Jim Tyson 14 UAT 65 38 28 30 18 21 20 27 13 AT Total 75 140 18 56 46 74 42 72 30 48 39 60 54 34 11 38 32 45 Other 4 Fumb. Rec., 3 Int., 2 Blkd. Passes 2 Int., 1 Fumb. Rec., 9 Blkd. Passes 4 QB Sacks, 1 Fumb. Rec. 2 Int., 2 Blkd. Passes 5 Int., 5 Blkd. Passes, 1 Fumb. Rec. 3 Int., 4 Blkd. Passes 5 QB Sacks, 2 Blkd. Passes 1 Int., 1 Blkd. Punt, 1 Fumb. Rec., 4 Blkd. Passes 1 Safety, 2 Fumb. Rec., 4 QB Sacks, 1 Blkd. Pass Pts. 236 125 117 116 104 104 93 86 83 1 INDIVIDUAL HONORS FROM 1983 FRANK SHEPTOCK - Inside Linebacker • Associated Press Little All-American First Team • Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division First Team • ECAC All-Star Team • ECAC Weekly Honor Roll five times • Bloomsburg University Underclass Athlete of the Year • Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division Player of the Week MIKE JU PINA - Center DAVE PEPPER - Defensive Tackle • CoSIDA Academic All-American First Team • Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division Second Team DOUG DeLAMBO - Offensive Tackle • Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division Second Team JAKE WILLIAMS - Inside Linebacker • Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division Player of the Week • ECAC Rookie of the Week • Associated Press Little All-American Honorable Mention • Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division First Team VERNON ROCHESTER - JEFF FLICKNER - • ECAC Weekly Honor Roll Tailback • Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division Second Team • Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division Player of the Week • ECAC Rookie of the Week three times KEVIN GRANDE - Wide Receiver • ECAC Rookie of the Week TONY WOODS - Tailback Cornerback • ECAC Weekly Honor Roll RANDY BULLOCK - Free Safety • ECAC Weekly Honor Roll BU FOOTBALL - OVER THE YEARS 1896 - 1-3 1897-0-4 1898-0-2 1899 - No Record 1900 - No Record 1901 - 0-2 1902 - 2-1 1903 - 3-1 1904 - 1-1 1905 - 2-1 1906 - No Record 1907- 0-2 1908 - 2-2 1909 - 0-1 1910-2-2 1911 - 2-3-3 1912 - 5-3-1 1913 - 5-3 1914-5-4 1915 - 5-1-1 1916 - 4-4-1 1917 - 4-2-1 1918 - No Record 1919 - 1-5 1920-1-5 1921 - 1-5-1 1922-5-4 1923-5-3 1924-2-5 1925-3-5 1926-4-3 1927-3-5 1928-4-4 1929-4-3 1930 - 3-3-1 1931 - 2-2-3 1932- 1-3-2 1933-2-5 1934 - 4-3-1 1935 - 4-3-1 1936-1-7 1937-3-4 1938 - 1-6-1 1939-0-8 1940 - 1-6 1941 - 1-4 1942 - No Record 1943 - No Record 1944-2-3 1945 - 2-2 1946 - 4-3-1 1947-6-2 1948-9-0 1949 - 8-1 1950 - 7-1 1951 - 8-0 1952 - 5-2-1 1953-6-2 1954 - 6-2 1955 - 5-2-1 1956-3-4 1957 - 2-5 1958 - 5-2-1 1959 - 3-4-1 1960-6-2 1961 - 4-4 1962 - 3-4-1 1963-3-5 1964 - 2-5-1 1965-4-4 1966-4-4 1967-6-3 1968 - 3-4-1 1969-2-6 1970-5-3 1971 - 4-5 1972-5-5 1973 - 4-5 1974 - 1-7-1 1975-1-8 1976-2-7 1977-4-5 1978-6-4 1979-2-8 1980-1-8 1981 - 0-10 1982-1 -7-1 1983-5-5 RECORD AGAINST 1984 OPPONENTS Shippensburg .... . .... .. . 19-29-0 Lock Haven .............. 25-32-3 East Stroudsburg . . .... .. . 16-34-2 Cheyney ..... . .... . ....... 15-8-1 Mansfield ................ 33-20-4 Millersville ............... 21-21-4 California ... .. ...... ... .... 6-4-2 Kutztown ........... . ... . 19-18-0 West Chester .... . ...... . . . 6-33-0 Lycoming .................. 3-0-0 15 PENNSYLVANIA STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference is comprised of 14 schools in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. This new governing body took over from the Department of Education on July 1, 1983, and the change was also reflected in the granting of university status to all member institutions formerly known as "state colleges." The conference is under the leadership of a Board of Directors consisting of the 14 university presidents. The conference sponsors championship competition in ten sports for men and ten for women as follows: Fall Season - MEN - cross country, football, soccer; WOMEN - cross country, field hockey, tennis and volleyball. Winter Season - MEN - Basketball, swimming and diving, and wrestling; WOMEN basketball, gymnastics, swimming and diving. Spring Season - MEN baseball, golf, tennis, and track and field; WOMEN - lacrosse, softball, and track and field. All 14 schools are members of Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). In Individual sports, however, some schools have elected to compete in other NCAA divisions. Athletes and teams have won numerous honors in national competition and have helped the PSAC become one of the most respected "small college" conferences in the nation. PSAC COMMISSIONER Donald G. Kelley was appointed as the first Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) on July 1, 1983. As Commissioner, Mr. Kelley acts as the chief administrative officer of the PSAC and serves as a liaison between the Board of Directors of the PSAC and the Directors of Athletics for the fourteen state universities. Kelley's headquarters are located in the Hershey Information Center adjacent to Hersheypark in Hershey, PA. Prior to his appointment, the Conference was under the direction of the university Presidents and was administered by the university Athletic Directors. Donald G. Kelley For more information on the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference, contact the Hershey headquarters at (717) 534-2826. MEMBER SCHOOLS Bloomsburg California Cheyney Clarion East Stroudsburg Edinboro Indiana 16 Kutztown Lock Haven Mansfield Millersville Shippensburg Slippery Rock West Chester MEET THE 1984 OPPONENTS SHIPPENSBURG UNIVERSITY September 8 - 1:30 P.M. Seth Grove Stadium, Shippensburg, PA SU FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: Shippensburg , PA 17527 Enrollment: 6,000 Nickname: Red Raiders Colors: Red and Blue Head Coach: Vito Ragazzo Overall Record (yrs.): 32-20-1 (5) 1983 Record: 4-6-0 Athletic Director: Dr. James Pribula Sports Information Director: John Alosi Phone: Office - 717-532-1201 Home - 717-532-4435 Pressbox Phone: 717-532-1391 Lettermen Returning: 35 Basic Offense: I Formation Basic Defense: 5-2 HEAD COACH VITO RAGAZZO 1984 SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct.6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 OCt. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 1983 RESULTS Bloomsburg ... . . ... . ... .. . at Kutztown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clarion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Lock Haven ....... . . . ... at Millersville ... .. ..... . ... California ............. .. .. at Slippery Rock .. . ... . . .. . Indiana ....... . . .. . ... . .. . at Edinboro . . . ............ Cheyney .......... ..... . .. 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 10 40 16 12 17 15 21 23 18 - at Bloomsburg ............. 9 C. W. Post .. ......... .. .. . 27 Edinboro ........... . ..... 44 at Clarion .. . ... . .......... 48 Lock Haven .. . ..... . .. . ... 15 at West Chester . .......... 29 at California ... .... . .... . . 28 Slippery Rock ... . ... .. . . .. 24 at Indiana ...... . . ... .. .. . 41 29 - James Madison . . .......... 9 LAST YEAR'S GAME Scoring Bloomsburg Shippensburg 1 2 3 4 Total 0 3 0 0 3 0 6 9 10 7 SCORING SUMMARY SU BU SU BU 9:25 (1) Auker - 34 yard field goal 0-3 10-56 (3) Farris - 36 yard field goal 3-3 3:32 (4) Beans - 5 yard run (Auker kick) 3-10 0:37 (4) Rochester - 13 yard run (pass failed) 9-10 STATISTICS First Downs Rushing Att./Net Yards Passes Att./Comp./lnt. Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Punts/Average BU SU 12 33/68 30/10/2 125 63 193 2/1 5/33 10/37.4 14 52/181 22/11/1 79 74 260 2/1 8/75 10/39.9 17 LOCK HAVEN UNIVERSITY September 15 -1:30 P.M. Redman Stadium, Bloomsburg, PA LHU FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: Lock Haven , PA 17745 Enrollment: 2,550 Nickname: Bald Eagles Colors: Crimson and White Head Coach: Jack Fisher Overall Record (yrs.): 29-31-1 (6) 1983 Record: 3-7-0 Athletic Director: Dr. Charles Eberle Sports Information Director: Buck O' Reilly Phone: Office - 717-893-2350 Home - 717-748-2676 Pressbox Phone: 717-893-2390 Lettermen Returning: Basic Offense: Option Basic Defense: 5-2 HEAD COACH JACK FISHER 1984 SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 1983 RESULTS Lycom ing . ................ at Bloomsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . at Mansfield .... . .. . ....... Sh ippensburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Cali fornia ............... Sl ippery Rock ........ . . . .. at Ind iana ................. Edinboro ... . .............. at Clarion ................. Buffalo ................. . . 2:00 1:30 1:30 2:00 1:30 2:00 2:00 1:30 1:30 1:30 028 10 17 15 14 00713 - at Lycoming ......... . . . .. 14 Bloomsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Clarion ... . ... . . . .... .. .. . 38 New Haven .............. . . 0 at Shippensburg .......... 17 California ................ 62 at Slippery Rock .... . . . ... 17 Indiana ................... 49 at Edinboro . . . .. ....... . . . 50 at Mansfield .. . ... ... ..... 10 LAST YEAR'S GAME Scoring Bloomsburg Lock Haven 1 10 2 0 3 0 7 7 7 Total 10 28 4 0 7 SCORING SUMMARY LHU 12:50 (1) Schell - 12 yard pass from Greer (Quinn kick) BU 11 :19 (1) Rochester - 63 yard run (Farris kick) 7-7 BU 0:25 (1) Farris - 25 yard field goal 10-7 10-14 LHU 1:12 (2) Kresovich - 22 yard run (Quinn kick) LHU 10:13 (3) Kresovich - 18 yard run (Quinn kick) 10-21 LHU 5:55 (4) Ritter - 4 yard pass interception 10-28 0-7 STATISTICS First Downs Rushing Att./Net Yards Passes Att./Comp./l nt. Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Punts/Average 18 BU 11 41/133 21/10/4 56 62 189 4/3 9177 6/34.8 LHU 16 42/197 26/14/1 128 66 325 2/0 15/111 7/39.0 EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY September 22 - 1:30 P.M. Redman Stadium, Bloomsburg, PA ESU FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 Enrollment: 3,750 Nickname: Warriors Colors: Red and Black Head Coach: Dennis Douds Overall Record (yrs.): 73-27-1 (10) 1983 Record: 7-4 Athletic Director: Clyde Witman Sports Information Director: Pete Nevins Phone: Office - 717-424-3322 Home - 717-421-4146 Pressbox Phone: 717-424-3586 Lettermen Returning: 36 Basic Offense: Multiple I Basic Defense: 60 (4-4) l -~ \ HEAD COACH DENNY DOUDS 1984 SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 / "a;,, 1983 RESULTS Southern Connecticut ...... at Montclair State .......... at Bloomsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . Kutztown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at West Chester . . . . . . . . . . . Edinboro ........ ......... . Cheyney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Mansfield . .. ............ Millersville ................ at Lafayette . . .... . ........ 14 32 38 31 27 50 34 14 13 314 - 1:30 8:00 1:30 1:30 7:30 2:00 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 at Lafayette .............. 20 Montclair State ........ . .. 14 at Central Connecticut ...... 0 at Kutztown .... . . .......... 7 at Cheyney . .. ... . . .. . . . .. 19 Mansfield ................ . 8 Millersville .......... . .... . 12 West Chester ............. 17 at Bloomsburg ..... . .... . . . 7 at Lehigh . . ... . ... . ....... 17 vs. Clarion ................ 27 LAST YEAR'S GAME Scoring Bloomsburg E. Stroudsburg 1 2 0 0 0 10 3 0 3 Total 4 7 0 7 13 SCORING SUMMARY ESU 13:44 (2) Pingitore - 25 yard field goal 0-3 ESU 3:07 (2) Baranek - 1 yard run (Pingitore kick) 0-10 ESU 3:44 (3) Pingitore - 35 yard field goal 0-13 BU 13:16 (4) Weisenburger - 14 yard pass from Glovas (Farris kick) 7-13 STATISTICS ~ First Downs Rushing Att./Net Yards Passes Att./Comp./lnt. Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Punts/Average BU 11 33/66 29/8/3 83 62 149 ESU 19 47/114 33/22/3 184 80 212 6/55 7/36.4 1/1 8/70 6/35.0 298 19 CHEYNEY UNIVERSITY September 29 - 1:30 P.M. Cheyney Stadium, Cheyney, PA CU FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: Cheyney, PA 19319 Enrollment: 1,800 Nickname: Wolves Colors: Blue and White Head Coach: Andy Hinson Overall Record (yrs.): 19-30-1 (5) 1983 Record: 3-7-0 Athletic Director: Andy Hinson Sports Information Director: George Heaslip Phone: Office - 215-399-2000 Home - 215-593-6764 Pressbox Phone: N/A Lettermen Returning: 19 Basic Offense: Wing T Basic Defense: 5-2 ..... ANDY HINSON HEAD COACH 1984 SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct . 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 1983 RESULTS at West Virgin ia State ...... Norfolk State• . . .. . .. . ..... at Millersvi lle .. .. . .. . .. . ... Bloomsburg . .. .. . . . . ...... at Kutztown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Chest er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at East Stroudsburg .... . ... Clarion ... . . ...... . . ... . ... Mansfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Shippensburg ........... • at Frankl in Field 80714 19 713 21 20 - 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 West Virginia State ......... 7 at Norfolk State . . .. . . ... .. 17 at West Chester ........... 21 at Mansfield . . . ...... . .... 15 East Stroudsburg ... . . . ... 27 Kutztown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 at Bloomsburg ..... . . . .... 17 at Millersville . . ..... . ..... 20 Salisbury State ......... .. 21 LAST YEAR'S GAME Scoring Bloomsburg Cheyney 1 2 7 0 3 7 3 7 6 4 Total 17 0 0 13 SCORING SUMMARY BU BU CU BU CU 4:08 (1) Kelley - 7 yard run (Farris kick) 7-0 12:46 (2) Farris - 27 yard field goal 10-0 1:57 (2) Brock - 1 yard run (Baptiste kick) 10-7 12:09 (3) Flickner - 2 yard run (Farris kick) 17-7 2:16 (3) Brock - 10 yard run (run failed) 17-13 STATISTICS BU First Downs rushing Att./Net Yards Passes Att./Comp./lnt. Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Punts/Average 20 15 51/220 13/6/0 73 64 293 2/2 10/62 4/31 .5 cu 20 45/164 27/15/3 128 72 292 1/0 7/60 3/42.0 MANSFIELD UNIVERSITY October 6 - 1:30 P.M. Redman Stadium, Bloomsburg, PA MU FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: Mansfield , PA 16933 Enrollment: 2,600 Nickname: Mountaineers Colors: Red and Black Head Coach: Tom Elsasser Overall Record (yrs.): 4-6 (1) 1983 Record: 4-6 Athletic Director: Dr. Richard Finley Sports Information Director: TBA Phone: Office - 717-662-4114 Home - N/A Pressbox Phone: N/A Lettermen Returning: 19 Basic Offense: Slot I Basic Defense: Mult iple 50 HEAD COACH TOM ELSASSER 1984 SCHEDULE Sept . 8 Sept . 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct . 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 1983 RESULTS Brockport State . . . . . . . at Buffalo U....... .. . . .. .. . Loc k Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Millersville .. . .... . .... . ... at Bloomsburg .... .... ... . Kutzt own . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at West Chest er . . . . . . . . . . . East Stroudsburg . . . ... . ... at Cheyney ..... . ..... • .... at Slippery Rock .......... . 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 28 31 7615 10 8013 10 - at Di st. o f Col umbia ...... . 14 at Brockport State . . . . .. ... . 7 Cal ifornia . . .. . ........... . . 6 Bloomsburg .. . . ... .... . . . 10 Cheyney ... . . . ... . . . . .. ... 14 at Millersvill e ......... . ... 21 at East Stro udsburg ... . .. . 50 at To wson St ate ....... . . . 37 Kutzt ow n ... ... . . . .. .. .. . . 14 Loc k Have n . ... . .. ..... ... 13 LAST YEAR'S GAME Scoring 1- - 2 7 0 Bloomsburg Mansfield 0 0 3 4 3 0 0 6 Total 10 6 SCORING SUMMARY BU MU BU 7:59 (1) 7:23 (3) 2:23 (3) Keil - 1 yard run (Farris kick) 7-0 Myers - 35 yard pas s interception (run fai led) Farris - 43 yard field goal 10-6 STATISTICS BU First Downs Rushing Att./Net Yards Passes Att./Comp./lnt. Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Punts/Average 12 50/141 17/10/3 99 67 240 4/2 8/68 5/29.0 7-6 MU 12 46/175 20/7/3 65 66 240 2/2 8/75 6/34.8 21 MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY October 13 - 1:30 P.M. Biemesderfer Stadium, Millersville, PA MU FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: Millersville, PA 17551 Enrollment: 4,700 Nickname: Marauders Colors: Black and Gold Head Coach: Dr. Gene Carpenter Overall Record (yrs.): 87-42-3 (14) 1983 Record: 4-6 Athletic Director: Dr. Gene Carpenter Sports Information Director: Greg Wright Phone: Office - 717-872-3100 Home-NIA Pressbox Phone: N/A Lettermen Returning: 23 Basic Offense: Multiple Veer Basic Defense: 5-2 HEAD COACH GENE CARPENTER 1984 SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 1983 RESULTS at Shepherd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Slippery Rock .. .. . .. .... Cheyney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Mansfield .... ..... . ..... Shippensburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bloomsburg ............. . . at Kutztown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Chester ....... ... .... at East Stroudsburg . .. . .. . . New Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:00 14 27 20 16 21 14 12 20 728 - at Shepherd . . .. .. . .. .. .. . 37 Slippery Rock ........... . . 28 Kutztown .................. 6 at West Chester .. . .. . .. .. . 10 Mansfield ................ 10 Bloomsburg . ..... . . ... . .. 22 at East Stroudsburg .. . ... . 34 Cheyney ..... .. .. . . .. . .... 21 at Towson State .......... 45 at New Haven . . ..... .. . . .. . 8 LAST YEAR'S GAME Scoring Bloomsburg Millersville 1 2 0 3 0 14 3 6 0 4 13 Total 22 14 0 SCORING SUMMARY BU MU MU BU BU BU Farris - 25 yard field goal 3-0 Lumpkin - 73 yard pass from Caplan (Brubaker kick) Costelli - 38 yard pass interception (Brubaker kick) Flickner - 6 yard run (pass failed) 9-14 Kelley - 5 yard run (run failed) 15-14 Flickner - 32 yard run (Farris kick) 22-14 3-7 3-14 STATISTICS BU First Downs Rushing Att./Net Yards Passes Att./Comp. Int. Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Punts/Average 22 14 51/290 14/5/2 62 65 352 2/1 4/23 6/41.5 MU 15 49/243 16/7/2 150 65 393 6/4 9/81 4/26.5 CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY October 20 - 1:30 P.M. Redman Stadium, Bloomsburg, PA CU FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: California, PA 15419 Enrollment: 5,000 Nickname: Vulcans Colors: Red and Black Head Coach: Jeff Petrucci Overall Record (yrs.): 16-13-1 (3) 1983 Record: 7-3 Athletic Director: Jan McConnell Sports Information Director: Alan Natali Phone: Office - 412-938-4552 Home - 412-785-4835 Pressbox Phone: N/A Lettermen Returning: 34 Basic Offense: Pro Set Basic Defense: 5-2 HEAD COACH JEFF PETRUCCI 1984 SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 1983 RESULTS at Westminster .... . ....... at Towson State ..... . ..... Edinboro .................. at Clarion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lock Haven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Shippensburg ...... ..... at Bloomsburg .......... . . Slippery Rock ............. Waynesburg .............. at Indiana ................. 1:30 7:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 2:00 1:30 1:30 13 621 24 20 62 28 48 58 23 - Shepherd .................. 6 at Mansfield ............... 7 Indiana .. .... .. .... . ..... . 35 at Edinboro ............... 19 Clarion ................... 24 at Lock Haven ............ 14 Shippensburg ............. 21 at W. Va. Wesleyan ......... 0 Frostburg State ............ 3 at Slippery Rock ............ 9 MEET THE OPPONENTS FRANK VULCANO DINO DeCARIO GARY BERO SERIES RECORD 1928 1929 1930 1931 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1971 1972 California Bloomsburg California Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg Bloomsburg California Bloomsburg Bloomsburg California 6 6 20 0 0 20 20 7 31 26 35 42 Bloomsburg California Bloomsburg California California California California California Bloomsburg California California Bloomsburg 0 0 0 0 0 13 13 6 6 12 26 14 23 KUTZTOWN UNIVERSITY October 27 - 1:30 P.M. Redman Stadium, Bloomsburg, PA KU FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: Kutztown, PA 19530 Enrollment: 5,000 Nickname: Golden Bears Colors: Maroon and Gold Head Coach: Al Leonzi Overall Record (yrs.): First Year 1983 Record: 6-4 Athletic Director: Irv Hess Sports Information Director: Kelley Neyhart Phone: Office - 215-683-4182 Home - 215-683-5967 Pressbox Phone: N/A Lettermen Returning: 24 Basic Offense: Wing T Basic Defense: 5-2 HEAD COACH AL LEONZI 1984 SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 OCt. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 1983 RESULTS Glassboro State . . ......... Shippensburg ............. at Lafayette ............... at East Stroudsburg .. . . . ... Cheyney .. . . .......... . ... at Mansfield ... . ......... . . Millersville . . ..... ... ... . . . at Bloomsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . Slippery Ro ck . .. . . . . ...... at West Chester .... .. ..... 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 7:30 28 14 6721 28 16 14 14 13 - C.W. Post .... . . . ..... ... .. 25 at Clarion ................. 24 at Millersville . .. . . . . ... .. . 20 East Stroudsburg . . ..... . . 31 at Glassboro State . . ...... 15 at Cheyney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 West Chester ....... . . . . ... 7 Bloomsburg .. . . . .. ....... . 7 at Mansfield . .. . . . . .. ... . . 13 at Lafayette ... . . . .. . .. . .. 28 LAST YEAR'S GAME Scoring 1 2 Bloomsburg Kutztown 0 0 0 7 3 0 0 Total 7 14 4 7 7 SCORING SUMMARY KU BU KU 0:41 (2) Magistro - 2 yard run (Fairchild kick) 0-7 14:58 (4) Fl ickner - 2 yard run (Farris kick) 7-7 8:49 (4) Reed - 25 yard pass from Kline (Fairchild kick) STATISTICS BU First Downs Rushing Att./Net Yards Passes Att./Comp./lnt. Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Plays tota l Net Yards Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Punts/Average 24 13 43/57 21/14/1 160 64 217 2/2 6/45 7/37.4 7-14 KU 21 45/130 31/18/1 215 76 345 5/2 7/58 7/31 .1 WEST CHESTER UNIVERSITY November 3 - 1:30 P.M. Farrell Stadium, West Chester, PA WCU FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: West Chester, PA 19383 Enrollment: 8,449 Nickname: Golden Rams Colors: Purple and Gold Head Coach: Dan Hale Overall Record (yrs.): First Year 1983 Record: 7-3 Athletic Director: Richard Yoder Sports Information Director: Nevin Morris Phone: Office - 215-436-3316 Home - 215-436-5629 Pressbox Phone: 215-436-2160 Lettermen Returning: 37 Basic Offense: Split Back Veer Basic Defense: 5-2 DANNY HALE HEAD COACH 1984 SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 5 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov. 3 Nov. 9 1983 RESULTS at American International .. at Glassboro State ......... at Delaware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Indiana ............ . .... East Stroudsburg .......... at Cheyney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mansfield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . at Millersville ... . .......... Bloomsburg . .. . .. .... ..... Kutztown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:30 7:30 1:30 1:30 7:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 1:30 7:30 35 10 21 10 25 29 717 30 40 - at Delaware ............... 27 Glassboro State ............ O Cheyney ...... . .. . ...... .. . 7 Millersville . . ... ... .. . .. . .. 16 at Bloomsburg ........... . 24 Shippensburg .. .... .. .. ... 15 at Kutztown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 at East Stroudsburg .. .. . . . 14 at Fayetteville St. ........... 8 Indiana ...... . ....... . . . .. 32 LAST YEAR'S GAME Scoring Bloomsburg West Chester 1 2 2 3 14 3 3 0 7 4 23 0 Total 25 24 SCORING SUMMARY 0-7 WCU 8:51 (1) Irving - 10 yard pass from Horrocks (Wentling kick) WCU 7:45 (1) Horrocks - 31 yard run (Wentling kick) 0-14 BU 1:34 (1) Safety Tyson tackles Horrocks in endzone 2-1 4 BU 3:56 (2) Farris - 41 yard field goal 5-14 WCU 0:29 (2) Wentling - 55 yard field goal 5-17 WCU 5:27 (3) Irving - 6 yard run (Wentling kick) 5-24 BU 14:17 (4) Flickner - 1 yard run (Farris kick) 12-24 BU 4:35 (4) Kelley - 4 yard run (Farris kick) 19-24 BU 1:52 (4) Grande - 21 yard pass from Glovas (Pass failed) 25-24 STATISTICS First Downs Rushing Att./Net Yards Passes Att./Comp ./lnt. Net Yards Passing Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Punts/Average BU 18 48/134 28/12/1 166 166 76 304 1/1 3/20 6/36.2 wcu 16 40/311 24/8/1 80 80 64 391 2/1 8/75 6/36.2 25 LYCOMING COLLEGE November 10 - 1:30 P.M. College Field, Williamsport, PA LC FACTS AND CONTACTS Location: Williamsport, PA 17701 Enrollment: 1,250 Nickname: Warriors Colors: Blue and Gold Head Coach: Frank Girardi Overall Record: 7-2-1 Athletic Director: Frank Girardi Sports Information Director: Jerry Zufelt Phone: Office - 717-326-1951 Home - 717-326-0851 Pressbox Phone: N/A Lettermen Returning: 36 Basic Offense: Pro I, Split Backs Basic Defense: 5-2 HEAD COACH FRANK GIRARDI 1984 SCHEDULE Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 Oct. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 Oct. 27 Nov.3 Nov. 10 at Lock Haven at Susquehanna at Wilkes WIDENER at Albright UPSALA MORAVIAN at Juniata at Delaware Valley BLOOMSBURG 1983 RESULTS 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m . 7:30p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. LOCK HAVEN SUSQUEHANNA WILKES at Widener ALBRIGHT at Upsala at Morvian JUNIATA DELAWARE VALLEY at Bloomsburg 14-0 3-3 59-0 37-0 14-0 31-0 7-10 20-7 21-20 10-28 LAST YEAR'S GAME Scoring Bloomsburg Lycoming 1 2 7 3 7 0 3 7 0 4 7 7 Total 28 10 SCORING SUMMARY BU LC BU BU BU LC 12:32 (1) Flickner - 81 yard run (Farris kick) 7-0 8:44 (1) Fricke - 34 yard field goal 7-3 7:27 (2) Flickner - 28 yard pass from Glovas (Farris kick) 14-3 1:28 (3) Kucewicz - 4 yard pass from Glovas (Farris kick) 21-3 14:04 (4) Kucewicz - 40 yard pass from Grande (Farris kick) 28-3 12:08 (4) Breslin - 29 yard pass from Barreth (Fricke kick) 28-10 STATISTICS BU First Downs Passes Att./Comp./Yards Passes Att./Comp./lnt. Net Yards Passing Total Offensive Plays Total Net Yards Fumbles/Lost Penalties/Yards Punts/Average 26 11 37/133 14/9/0 123 51 256 2/1 10/70 7/30.2 LC 16 48/143 23/10/3 101 71 244 1/0 9/84 4/24.0 w T w w w w L w w L B.U. ALL-TIME RECORDS ~NGLEGAMERECORDS PASSING Most Attempts Most. Comp. Most Yd. Gain Most TD's Longest Pass Longest TD Best Average Most Interceptions Yds./Comp. (minimum 5) 55 32 360 5 91 91 80% 5 5 30.4 R. Lichtel R. Lichtel R. Lichtel R. Lichtel T. Schneider T. Schneider J. Geiger J. Geiger K. Zipko D. Rohrer West Chester L. Haven/Mansi. Mansfield L. Haven/Mansi. E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg Lock Haven West Chester Shippensburg 1967 1967 1967 1967 1969 1969 1972 1972 1975 1961 E. Stroudsburg Kutztown Mansfield California Cheyney E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg Kutztown 1972 1977 1968 1956 1972 1972 1977 1977 Susquehanna/ West Chester Susquehanna Shippensburg Millersville E. Stroudsburg E. Stroudsburg Kutztown Kutz./Shipp. 1967 King's Kings 1961 1961 West Chester Shippensburg Shippensburg Millersville King's Shippensburg 1967 1967 1967 1967 1954 1967 RUSHING Most Carries Most Yards Highest Average Longest Run MostTD's Longest TD 38 207 23.3 86 3 3 3 84 J. Gruber 15 R. Tucker M.Morucci 8. Firestine E. Watts J. Geiger J. Gruber M. Morucci M. Morucci RECEIVING Most Caught Most Yards MostTD's Longest & Longest TD Most Interceptions Most Rt. TD Longest Interception Longest for TD 290 4 4 91 91 3 3 1 85 85 R. Tucker S. Kucharski R. Tucker G. Berger G. Berger D.Weir L. Welles (Too Numerous) M.Scott M. Scott 61 425 9.1 26 347 425 R. Lichtel R. Lichtel R. Lichtel J. Browning R. Lichtel 12 83 53.0 1 D. Stellfox S. Covington S. Covington (Too Numerous) Lock Haven Delaware St. Mansfield 1971 1957 1957 M. Kolojejchick Lock Haven Susquehanna Lock Haven California California King's King's Shippensburg Shippensburg Shippensburg Millersville Mansf./Cheyney 1969 1968 1983 1954 1954 1954 1954 1975 1981 1981 1973 1968 1967 1967 1967 1969 1969 1967 1974 TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays Most Yards Highest Average Most Points All Purpose Total Yards R. Tucker PUNTING Most Punts Longest Highest Average Most Blocked RETURNS Most Punt Returns Most Yards Highest Average Longest Punt Longest TD Most for TD Most Kickoff Returns Longest Kickoff Longest for TD Highest Average Most for TD 5 101 80 80 76 1 6 101 101 32.2 1 K. Liebel J. Browning J. Browning J. Browning J. Browning 8. Staton S. Meszaros S. Meszaros C. Bender 8. Firestine 27 SCORING Most TD's Most 1 + PAT Most2+ PAT Most FG Attempts 4 4 8 1 4 Most FG Made 2 Longest Attempt Longest Conversion Most Safeties Most Points 55 51 1 26 S. Kucharski R. Tucker N. Oberholtzer (Too Numerous) N. Oberholtzer E. Uederal P. McKenna P. McKenna N. Oberholtzer R. Farris P. McKenna (Too Numerous) A.Tucker Shippensburg Millersville Scranton Lock Haven Mansfield Wilkes Wilkes Lock Haven Shippensburg 1970 1968 1979 1979 1970 1981 1979 Millersville 1967 SEASON RECORDS PASSING Most Attempts Most. Comp. Most Yd. Gain Most TD 's Best Average Most Interceptions Least Interceptions Yds./Comp. (minimum 5) Yds./Game 415 189 2771 26 53.5% 23 3 15.6 307.8 R. Lichtel R. Lichtel R. Lichtel R. Lichtel J. Perotti R. Lichtel J. Geiger M. Canzler R. Lichtel 1967 1967 1967 1967 1977 1967 1970 1976 1967 281 1221 6.2 12 M. Marucci M. Marucci J. Johnson A.Lang 1979 1979 1960 77 1325 13 10 R. Tucker R. Tucker R. Tucker L. Welles 1967 1967 1967 1974 415 2515 8.6 22.8 101 1496 2463 R. Lichtel R. Lichtel T. Schneider G. Berger R. Tucker M. Marucci R. Lichtel 1967 1967 1969 1969 1967 1979 1967 64 43.8 4. B. Gabel L. Welles J. Appelton 1983 1873 1975 23 260 12.7 1 26 35.2 2 M. Kolojejchick M. Kolojejchick M. Kolojejchick J. Browning B. Staton B. Firestine B. Firestine 1968 1968 1970 1954 1975 1968 1968 RUSHING Most Carries Most Yards Highest Average Most TD 's RECEIVING Most Most Most Most Caught Yards TD 's Interceptions TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays Most Yards Highest Average Most Points All Purpose Total Yards PUNTING Most Punts Highest Average Most Blocked RETURNS Most Punt Returns Most Yards Highest Average Most for TD Most Kickoff Returns Highest Average Most for TD 28 SCORING Most TD's Most 1 + PAT Most2+ PAT Most FG Attempts Most FG Made Most Points/Game 13 21 3 3 7 6 11.2 A. Tucker Cumens A. Tucker L. Beinhower N. Oberholtzer N. Oberholtzer A. Tucker 1967 1954 1967 1967 1974 1970 1967 CAREER RECORD PASSING Most Attempts Most Comp. Most Yd. Gain MostTD's Best Average Most Interceptions Least Interceptions Yds./Comp. (minimum 5) Yds./Game 651 332 4953 43 55% 45 3 3 14.9 215.3 A. Lichtel A. Lichtel A. Lichtel A. Lichtel T. Brokenshire J. Geiger T. Brokenshire J. Markowski A. Lichtel A. Lichtel 1965-67 1965-67 1965-67 1965-67 1970 1971 -73 1970 1974-75 1965-67 1965-67 785 3536 4.9 26 M. Morucci M. Morucci J. Gruber M. Morucci 1976-79 1976-79 1971-73 1976-79 131 2126 21 13 13 A. Tucker A. Tucker S. Kucharski C. Betterly L. Welles 1965-67 1965-67 1965-67 1976-78 1972-74 M. Morucci M. Morucci M. Morucci A. Lichtel 1976-79 1971-73 1976-79 1976-79 1965-69 155 40.3 L. Welles L. Welles 1972-74 1972-74 4.7 453 20.9 1 M. Kolojejchick M. Kolojejchick Toth J . Browning J. Hipp B. Firestine C. Bender 1968-70 1968-70 1971 1976-79 1968-70 1972-75 M. Morucci N. Oberholtzer N. Oberholtzer M. Morucci S. Kucharski 1976-79 1970-73 1970-73 1976-79 1965-67 RUSHING Most Carries Most Yards Highest Average MostTD's RECEIVING Most Caught Most Yards MostTD's Most Interceptions TOTAL OFFENSE Most Plays Most Yards Most Points All Purpose total Yards 815 4546 162 3914 4546 J. Geiger PUNTING Most Punts Highest Average RETURNS Most Punt Returns Most Yards Highest Average Most for TD Most Kickoff Returns Highest Average Most for TD 44 23.96 2 SCORING MostTD's Most 1 + PAT Most FG Made Most Points Most Points/Game 27 40 8 162 7.6 BLOOMSBURG FOOTBALL 1984 September 8 at Shippensburg September 15 LOCK HAVEN (University Family Day) September 22 EAST STROUDSBURG (Maroon and Gold Day) September 29 at Cheyney October 6 MANSFIELD (Parents' Day) October 13 at Millersville October 20 CALIFORNIA (PA) (Community Appreciation Day) October 27 KUTZTOWN (Homecoming) November 3 at West Chester November 10 at Lycoming * ALL GAMES 1:30 P.M. D C