The Hollman Era Continues 1988-1993 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY of Pennsylvania "I like the shape of our program. Our goal was to establish a winning program and have fun in the pro­ cess. I feel we have done that. We continue to improve on the field and in the classroom - we want to continue to bring a special type of student-athlete to Edinboro University.” . - Tom Hollman 1993 FOOTBALL GUIDE A proud memher of the State System of Higher Education Memo to the Media . Flip to it Fast 37-16-2 Overall Record (5-4-1,9-3,8-3, 7-4, 8-2-1) Three Trips to the NCAA II Playoffs • Elbert Cole, Running Back NCAA II Player of the Year (second runner up 1989) Kodak first team All-American Career: 642 attempts, 3,341 yards, 48 TDs 22-6-2 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division 1993 Pre-Season #2' - Football Digest #9 - Host Communications (NCAA II) #10 - Street & Smith's Magazine 1992 / ' #15 - Final NCAAll NCAA II Field of 16 Ernest Priester, Wide Receiver NCAA II Player of the Year (runner up 1990) Kodak First Team All-American Career: 147 receptions, 3,053 yards, 35 TDs Edinboro University's 1993 football guide has been designed to assist members of the media in the coverage of Fighting Scot Football. Press releases, photographs and statistics will be made available for your use throughout the season. Pre­ game football material (rosters, starters, statistics and records) will be available for your use throughout the season. Pre­ game football material (rosters, starters, statistics and records) will be available in the press box, and play-by-play, halftime and final statistics will be provided for each home game. If additional informa­ tion is desired, please contact the Sports Information Office, Todd V. Jay, director, Edinboro University, Edinboro, Pa. 16444. Office phone (814) 732-2811, press box phone (814) 732-2808 or fax (814) 7322596. Guide Editor: Todd V. Jay Staff Credits: Keith Uhrig, Will Adair Anthony Bartkowski 1991 #20 - Final NCAA II Photo Credits: Bob Wheeler, Stephanie Torta, Peter Hvizdak, Dale Zimmerman 1990 #11 - Final NCAA II NCAA II Field of 16 and Quarterfinalist Follow Fighting Scot football on WFSE Radio, 3000 watts 88.9 - the radio voice of Edinboro University. 1989 #7-Final NCAA II NCAA II Field of 16 Ediriboro University is committed to a policy of equal opportunity for all in every aspect of its operations. The University has pledged not to dis­ criminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, reli­ gion, national origin, disability, organizational affiliation, affectional or sexual preference, and marital status. This policy extends to all educa­ tional, service, and employment programs of the University. The Hollman Era................................. ....Inside Front and Back Covers State System of Higher Education...... ......... ....................................... 2 Edinboro University ........................... ................................................. 3 President Foster F. Diebold................. ................................................. 4 Athletic Director James K. McDonald .. ................................................. 5 Head Coach Tom Hollman................. ................................................. 6 Assistant Coaches.............................................................................. 7-8 Scouting the Scots ............................... ................................................. 8 Support Staff....................................... ....... .......... .............................. 9 Scot Success in the Classroom............. ............................................... 10 1993 - Take "It" to Another Level........ ............................................... 11 1993 Roster......................................... .................................... ...........12 Player Profiles ..................................... ................ .........................13-16 1992 Season in Review ....... s................ ...........................................17-20 1992 Honors and Accomplishments.... ............................................... 20 1992 Individual and Team Stats.......... ............................................... 21 The Pennsylvania Conference............. ............................................... 22 The Opponents................ ................... .......................................... 23-25 Checking the Records.......................... ...........................................26-27 Previous Games Against 1993 Foes..... ...........................................27-28 Scots Against Their Opponents .......... ............................................... 29 Records, iPoints and Percentages ........ ............................................... 29 All-Time Scores 1940-1092.................. .......................................... 30-31 The Coaches and Their Records..... . ............................................... 31 NCAA II Playoff Stats......................... .................................. .!......32-33 Fighting Scots 1988-1992 ..................... ............................................... 33 PSAC Football Records....................... ...........................................34-35 Media Outlets ..................................... ............................................... 36 Athletic Directory................................ ............................................... Follow the Fighting Scots! Football ❖ 1 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania The State System of Higher Education / Chancellor James H. McCormick / / The state universities spent the first 100 years of existence train­ ing teachers for Pennsylvania's schools. The Normal School Act of 1857 established regional teacher training institutions throughout the Commonwealth. The School Code of 1911 called for the state purchase of all nor­ mal schools, and by 1921 the pre­ sent configuration of 14 state-owned universities was established. The 14 normal schools evolved from state normal schools, to state teachers col­ leges, to state colleges. On November 12, 1982, Act 188 was signed into law establishing on July 1, 1993 the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Educa­ tion. Thus, the 13 former state colleges joined with Indiana Uni­ versity of Pennsylvania to achieve university status. The universities have a cumulative history of 1,600 years. / y Collectively the 14 universities offer 225 undergraduate and 98 graduate degree programs, led by 5,500 full-time faculty mem­ bers. An average 75% of undergradu­ ate students receive some form of financial assistance to help meet costs. y’f / ^ There are 14 universities in the State System of Higher Education with three branch campuses and the McKeever Environmental Center. The total student population among the System universities is 99,850. While 86% of students are from Pennsylvania, they represent many other states and for­ eign coimtries. The total university campus has over 4,000 acres in 19 Pennsylva­ nia counties. Buildings for class­ rooms, residences, administration and student support number 719. Several study abroad programs are available in System universi­ ties. System imiversities are part of the Pennsylvania Council for International Education. All the universities support life­ long learning programs through­ out the academic year. Many feature Elderhostel. Most universities have honors programs, student counseling and career planning, cooperative education, and internship pro­ grams. / 1 993 Media Guide Founded in 1857 as a private acade­ my / Previously named Edinboro Acade­ my, Edinboro Normal School, Edin­ boro State Teachers College, and Edinboro State College / The second normal school estab­ lished in Pennsylvania and the twelfth in the U.S. / Became Edinboro University of Permsylvania on July 1,1983 with the formation of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education LOCATION / / Modem library with approximately 430,000 bound volumes and 1.2 mil­ lion microform units Men's baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, swimming, tennis, track, and wrestling / Women's basketball, cross country, softball, swimming, tennis, track, and volleyball / The Fighting Scots compete in the Pennsylvania Conference and the National Collegiate Athletic Associa­ tion, Division I and II Located in the resort town of Edin­ boro, Pennsylvania / Just 15 miles south of Erie and 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Buffalo / Easily accessible from interstates 90 and 79 / Eight on-campus residence halls / Planetarium, modern science and robotics laboratories, solar observato­ ry, biology museum, and center for the performing arts / TV studio and radio station which reaches one-half million listeners / Reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, math clinic, parent-child development center, and computer lab for children / Seven powerful, mini-computer sys­ tems with more than 350 micro com­ puters and 270 computer terminals / Recreational facilities, life skills cen­ ter, and nurse's station for students with disabilities / Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair accessible / Tennis courts, football stadium, weight rooms, all-weather track, and olympic-size pool with diving tank SPECIAL PROGRAMS / The nation’s third largest educational program for the physically disabled including services for the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning disabled / International education program for the exchange of faculty and students / Honors program for academically gifted students / Internships and field experiences which integrate academic pursuits with on-site "real world" work situa­ tions and personal relationships. ATHLETICS Day, evening and weekend classes at the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center in nearby Erie, Pa. / System^4ibrary holdings total more than 5.4 million volumes and 3.5 million periodicals, microforms, and audio materials. System graduates living in the Commonwealth number over 271,000. ❖ / / The universities in the State Sys­ tem of Higher Education are fully accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Sec­ ondary Schools, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, and several appropriate national professional organizations. 2 HISTORY FACILITIES / Forty buildings on a 585-acre wood­ ed campus with a five-acre lake Football ❖ 3 Athletic Director James K. McDonald President Foster F. Diebold tioned Edinboro University to meet the challenges of the 1990s, as well as those that will face public higher education in the 21st century. The Orange, New Jersey, native is a graduate of Monmouth College and also holds a master of arts in educa­ tional administration from Seton Hall University. He has met coursework requirements for a doctorate in edu­ cation at Rutgers University and is currently completing the dissertation requirement for the Ph.D. program in higher education at the University of Pittsburgh. Foster F. Diebold Now in his fourteenth year as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Foster R Diebold is the fourteenth chief executive officer of the institution of higher learning that has come to acclaim in the last decade as one of Pennsylvania's and the nation's finest. He has brought a vigorous educational and moral lead­ ership, a strengthening of the spirit of community, a clear sense of direction and purpose, and a dimension of multicultural pluralism and diversity. Much has been accomplished during President Diebold's tenure. The University has returned to finan­ cial health. Significant facilities and grounds improvements have been achieved, with several of the historic structures on campus restored to their original splendor. Academic programs have been emphasized and unproved, with more than 100 degree offerings now available. Enrollment gains have been unprecedented in both numbers and academic quality. International linkages have been established with institutions in sever­ al other coimtries, and Edinboro Uni­ versity's program for students with disabilities continues to garner acclaim as one of the finest among all colleges and universities in the Unit­ ed States. Widely recognized as a leader in education both here and abroad. President Diebold has posi4 ❖ 1993 Media Guide Prior to his presidency of Edin­ boro University, President Diebold was president of the University of Alaska from 1977 to 1979. Before that, he was executive secretary to the Board of Regents and special assis­ tant to the president of the University of Alaska Statewide System. From 1969 to 1976, he was director of Development and Plarming at Kean College in New Jersey and a member of the graduate faculty at that institu­ tion; and from 1965 to 1969, he was assistant superintendent of the Nep­ tune Township (New Jersey) Public Schools. Recognized for his extensive experience in the field of education management. President Diebold's scholarly achievements in the disci­ pline of applied ethics in higher edu­ cation deserve special mention. The model statement he authored for the American Association of State Col­ leges and Universities, "Ethical Prac­ tices for College Presidents," was unanimously adopted by that profes­ sional organization and published as policy for the chief executives of its nearly 400 member institutions nationwide. It is the first formally adopted ethical practices and policy statement for higher education presi­ dents. For his leadership on an interna­ tional scale and for his many contri­ butions to the advancement of higher education and enrichment of an emerging culture in Pakistan, Presi­ dent Diebold was decorated with prestigious gold medals from three Pakistani universities. The awards for educational eminence were presented during visits to the Edinboro campus by official Pakistani delegations. President Diebold was also hon­ ored by the Government of Pakistan with the awarding of the degree of Doctor of Laws (honoris causa), pre­ sented at the Government House in the City of Karachi. The ceremony was attended by the presidents of the several Pakistani imiversities hplding linkage agreements with Edinboro University, as well as many highranking officials of the Gqvernment of Pakistan and U.S. diplomatic offi­ cials. A recently bestowed honor was President Diebold's appointment to the National Committee on U.S.China Relations, the leading national, non-partisan, public affairs organiza­ tion devoted to building constructive and durable relationships between the two countries. The appointment recognized his insight into the Chi­ nese people and his experience with the academic linkage agreement he established with Zibo College in Chi­ na's Shandong Province. Students and scholar^ Have been at Edinboro University jAnder terms of the formal linkage agreement since the 1986-87 academic year. A staunch advocate of a statewide system of public universi­ ties in Pennsylvania, President Diebold supported the enabling legis­ lation for the State System of Higher Education (Act 188 of 1982) and saw the State System come to existence in 1983 as a member of the transition team. He currently serves on the Sys­ tem's Executive Coimcil of Presidents and on the boards of the Pennsylva­ nia Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the Pennsylvania State Ath­ letic Conference, and the Dixon Uni­ versity Center at Harrisburg. Edinboro University's athletic program was placed under the talent­ ed and aggressive leadership of Jim McDonald in July of 1981. Increased emphasis on fimd raising to provide a sound scholarship foundation has become his top priority while numer­ ous changes and innovations have also keyed the Scots' athletic program under his direction. Through his efforts more than $5 million has been raised during the past twelve years. The funds generat­ ed by the energetic athletic director's efforts will be used to assist Edinboro's men and women athletes who compete in the Scots sixteen intercol­ legiate sports. In addition to maintaining Edinboro's respected winning tradition in intercollegiate athletics, the former health and physical education profes­ sor has vastly expanded the Universi­ ty's summer activities. Sixty camps were sponsored by the Fighting Scots Booster Club this past summer on the University's campus. Sox Harrison Stadium was the site for the Buffalo Bills-Pittsburgh Steelers first scrimmage, an event the veteran athletic director hopes to bring back to the area each year. The personable athletic director also introduced Edinboro's Hall of Fame program which has evolved into an armual year-ending event to honor present and past athletes. McDonald has been at Edinboro since 1962 and for 12 years served as the Fighting Scot basketball coach (1962-1975) and never experienced a losing season while his teams com­ piled an impressive 181 wins against only 89 losses. During that span, his cagers won four Western Division Pennsylvania Conference crowns, the PC state championship and two Dis­ trict 18 titles that netted trips to the NAIA National Tournament. His teams set 27 University records and made 19 post-season appearances while four of his players were named All-Americans. Prior to accepting his position at Edinboro, McDonald served as assis­ tant basketball coach in Erie, Pa. He is a 1956 graduate of Bridgeport High School in his home town of Bridge­ port, West Virginia. In 1960 he received a degree in chemistry and physical education from West Virginia Wesleyan College and he also holds a master's degree in health from the University of Buffalo. As an imdergraduate, he set nine school records at Wesleyan and was twice voted both AP and UPI basket­ ball All-American. In 1960, he was the second leading scorer in the Unit­ ed States, averaging slightly over 33 points a game, and led his team to the national basketball tournament in Kansas City, Missouri. He was named to the NAIA's All-Tournament Team in 1959 and 1960. In 1966, McDonald was selected Area Eight Coach of the Year by the eastern seaboard coaches and that same year was honored as one of the top ten finalists in the Coach of the Year national poll. McDonald's hon­ ors also include selection to the West Virginia All-Time College Basketball Team and membership in the West Virginia Sports Hall of Fame. The funds generated by the energetic athletic director's efforts will be used to assist Edinboro's men and women athletes. As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has a record of extensive community involvement. He was Lit­ tle League Baseball director for four years and also held a four-year post as a member of the General McLane School Board. He and his wife, Mary Lou, have three sons - Mark, Mike and Matthew. Football 5 Head Coach Tom Hollman In January 1988, Edinboro Uni­ versity hired Tom Hollman, Athens, Ohio, as its eleventh head football coach in the school's history. Hollman came to Edinboro from Ohio Univer­ sity, where he was the defensive coor­ dinator. Hollman, beginning his sixth year, has the Scot program back in the national spotlight. At Edinboro, he has earned 37 wins against just 16 losses and two ties and owns an impressive 22-6-2 slate against the PSAC Western Division. The Scots have advanced to post-season play three of the past five years. Tom Hollman At Edinboro University 1988 5 4-1 - 1989 9-3 NCAAPlayoffs 1990 8-3 NCAA Playoffs \ 1991 7-4 1992 8 2-1 - ^ 6 ❖ 37 16-2 - 1993 Media Guide In 1989, he was named the top coach in the East Region by the National Football Coaches Associa­ tion and also tabbed the top coach in the PSAC West. In 1990, he guided the Scots to their first-ever NCAA II playoff win as Edinboro routed Vir­ ginia Union and advanced to the national quarterfinals. "Edinboro has been a great expe­ rience, and I like the direction of the program," HoUman said. "As a coach, I have been fortu­ nate to coach at many different levels, from high school to Division I. The Division II level here at Edinboro is very appealing to me in relation to my career goals. It is a great feeling to be a head coach at this level." Hollman's educational back­ ground begins with a high school diploma from Memorial High School in St. Mary's, Ohio, followed by his undergraduate degree in education from Ohio Northern University in 1968. Three years later Hollman received his master of science degree in education from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. While at Ohio Northern, Holl­ man was a three-year starter for the football team and a two-year per­ former as a defensive back and offen­ sive end during his junior and senior years. He holds the school record with 13 career interceptions and earned All-American and All-District honors during the 1966 and 1967 sea­ sons. Hollman also lettered in base­ ball for three years during his stay at Ohio Northern. A chronological look at Holl­ man's coaching career begins in 1968 as an assistant coach at Sidney High School in Sidney, Ohio. From there, Hollman moved on to Greenville High School in Ohio where he became head coach from 1971-73. His Greenville squads posted an impres­ sive 26-2-2 mark during hisv threeyear stay. Hollman then moved./on to Fre­ mont Ross High School as head coach for the 1974 and 1975 seasons, where his squad recorded 15 wins against three setbacks and two ties. Fremont was the Buckeye Conference champ in 1974, imbeaten at 9-0-1. In 1976, Hollman moved on to the collegiate ranks where he was the defensive coordinator for his alma mater at Ohio Northern University. The following year, Hollman accepted the head coach position at Wooster College (OH) and guided his squad to the l^est four-year record in the school Ijfetory (24-11-1). In 1981, Hollman took an assis­ tant coaching spot with Ball State University which he held through the 1984 campaign. Then, beginning in 1985 Hollman held the defensive coordinator position at Ohio Univer­ sity. "It has been a very comfortable transition for me," Hollman added. "I have foimd the community to be sup­ portive and the administration is giv­ ing me every opportunity to be successful here at Edinboro," he con­ cluded. Tom resides in Edinboro with his wife, Kandi, and four children, Mari, Jon, Tim and Denise. Scott Browning - Secondary Moving to the defensive side of the ball, from the offensive backfield, Scott brings a wealth of coaching experience in his eighth year at the 'Boro. Under his guidance the Scot defense has intercepted 78 passes the past five seasons. He has guided the fortunes of All-Americans Michael Willis, Wade Smith, Georj Lewis, and Mike Barnes, and PSAC Rookie of the Year Mario Houston. Offensively, he coached former greats Floyd Faulkner and Ross Rankin. Scott came to Edinboro from Ohio State University, where he coached receivers and running backs. Prior to his start at OSU, Browning coached at Worthington and Dayton-Fairview high schools in Ohio, from 1979-81. Then, as a / graduate assistant, he coached the defensive secondary at New Mexico State in 1982. In 1983, he mentored the receivers at Idaho State University which advanced to the Division I-AA playoffs, Browning earned a master's degree in education administration from New Mexico State in 1983, and a BS in education from Ohio State in 1981. Earlier, before transferring to OSU, Scott attended Capital University where he played football for one season. Browning was a fouryear letterman in four sports at Loudenville High School (OH) prior to his collegiate days. Scott is married to the former Lynn Hook and resides in Edinboro. Dan Gierlak - Running Backs Dan Gierlak enters his seventh season as a full-time coach with his responsibilities concerning the running backs. He is also the head women's softball coach for the Scots and led the squad to the PSAC playoffs in 1990. Gierlak came to the 'Boro from Thiel College (Pa.) where he coached the defensive secondary for the 1984 season. Dan, a starter and three-year letterwinner for the Plaid in the secondary, moved on to the semi-pro ranks with the Chicago Cowboys. During his short stint with the Cowboys, Gierlak's squad gained national championship honors in 1984 and run- ner up nationally in the 1985 season. Gierlak brings both playing and coaching experience to the staff, giving the Scot players an added plus on the offensive side of the ball. As backfield coach, he has guided former Harlon Hill finalist Elbert Cole and Boro All-Americans Lester Frye and Larry Jackson, Originally from Buffalo, New York, Dan graduated from Edinboro with a degree in health and physical education, He and his wife, the former Amy Adams and two-year-old daughter, Alexandria Alicia, reside in Edinboro. Mark Niswonger - Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Mark Niswonger, a veteran of the coaching ranks for 20 years, begins his sixth year with the Plaid as defensive coordinator and linebacker coach. Former understudy of head coach Tom Hollman at Greenville High School, Mark brings extensive experience both on and off the field to the Scot coaching staff. He has helped mold the Scot defense into one of the most respected squads in the country over the past five years. His coaching stint began back while attending Findlay when he was the head scout for Arlington High School. His first job after college was as defensive coordi­ nator for Bryan High School (OH) where the team earned a 9-1 record. The next two seasons, Niswonger was the defen­ sive coordinator at West Carrollton High School (OH) where his squad posted an impressive 17-1-2 slate. After West Carrollton, he then returned to graduate school at Ball State University where he helped coach the tight ends and offensive linemen. From 1981-84, Niswonger was the head coach at Franklin City schools and was named "coach of the year" in 1982 when his squad won its first league championship in 18 years. He then moved on to the collegiate ranks in 1984 at Manchester College as defensive coor­ dinator and then back to his alma mater from 85-87 as their secondary coach. Niswonger's education includes an imdergraduate degree in physical educa­ tion and political science from Findlay and a MA in physical education from Ball State. Mark and his wife Patty and twoyear-old daughter, Megan Marie, and eight-month-old son, Joushua Jay, reside in Edinboro. Assistant Coaches Support Staff Gene Smith - Defensive Line Gene Smith will enter his sixth year directing the Scot defensive line. The Scots defensive line has ranked nationally in the NCAA top ten the last five seasons in rushing defense. He aided in the devel­ opment of Scot All-Americans Jeff Jacobs, John Messura, and Anthony Ross. Smith also has past association with Coach Hollman as he was a graduate assistant working with the defensive line under Hollman at Ohio University. The following season with the Bobcats, Smith moved to the offensive side of the ball as tight end/tackle coach for OU. He also worked extensively with the weight train­ ing program as a strength coach. Gene is both the coordinator of recruiting and strength and conditioning for the Scot football squad. As a player, he enjoyed an outstand­ ing career at Heidelberg College. Smith captained Heidelberg his senior season. He obtained his BS degree in education during his undergraduate years and later completed his MS in athletic administra­ tion from Ohio University. Smith has completed post-graduate hours. Smith, originally from Monroeville, Ohio, resides in Edinboro. Ed Stults - Offensive Line Ed Stults enters his fifth year direct­ ing the Scot offensive line. In his initial year with Edinboro, Stults organized an offensive front that was one of the best in the country. He directed the fortunes of five All-Americans including Scot firstteamer Curtis Rose, Scott Nickel, Mike Kegarise, and Joe Brooks. Rose signed a free agent contract with the Miami Dol­ phins of the National Football League. He brings over 11 years of coaching experience to the Scot linemen. He began his coaching career at his alma mater. Scouting the Scots Seasons, Overall Record............................................. 5,37-16-2 President ............*.................... Foster F. Diebold (August 1979) Assistant Coaches ........................Scott Browning, Dan Gierlak Mark Niswonger, Gene Smith, Ed Stults Confererce .................................... Pennsylvania State Athletic Affiliation .................................................... NCAA Division II Stadium.................................................... Sox Harrison (4,500) Athletic Director........................................James K. McDonald Athletic Department Phone ........................ 814-73?-2776/2778 8 / " Location....... ..............................................Edinboro, Pa. 16444 Colors..................................... ...........................Red and White Team Trainer ................. ...................................George Roberts Assistant Team Trainer............................................Gary Hanna Press Box Phone.....................................................814-732-2808 1*993 Team Captains..... .......................................................TBA Lettermen Retuming/Lost................................................. 38/9 Starters Returning...............................18 (counting specialties) Team. Strengtihs................. ........... Running Backs, Linebackers Sports Information Phone ........... .*......... 814-732-2811 (office) 814-732-2596 (fax), 814-734-4317 (home Team Question Marks ................ Depth in Line Play, Receivers 1 993 Media Guide George Roberts, Director of Sports Medicine (left) Gary Harma, Assistant Athletic Trainer 1992 Record................................. .........8-2-1, Conference 4-1-1 Sports Information Director............... .................... Todd V. Jay ♦: Todd V. Jay Sports Information and Promotions Director f i Head Coach.....................Tom Hollman (Ohio Northern, 1968) ...................... .............................................8,200 David Higham Assistant to the Athletic Director Bluffton College, in 1981 directing the linebackers. Later on in his coaching stint he turned his attention to the offensive line. He played linebacker at Bluffton from 1976-79 and he graduated in 1980 with a BA in education. After his coaching tenure at Bluffton that spanned 1981-87, Stults took the offensive line duties at the University of Cincinnati in 1988. Stults, his wife, Pamela, and oneyear-old daughter, Libby, reside in Edin­ boro. Name.......................... .......... Edinboro University of Pa. (1857 Enrollment Harold Umbarger Assistant to the Athletic Director Angela Jones Secretary, Football Office Ron Nath Field Maintenance Jim Adams Equipment Maintenance Football 9 1993 Roster Player Profiles No. Name Yr. Ht. Wt. Pos. Hometown High School 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 11 12 13 14 16 22 23 24 26 30 31 36 37 38 39 40 42 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 53 56 58 59 60 62 64 66 68 70 71 72 75 76 77 79 81 82 84 85 86 87 90 91 92 94 95 97 98 Josh Sherwood David Harris Vidal Farr Marty Williams Tom Tedder Jody Dickerson Mario Houston Michael Tepper Terrence Williams Gary Lhotsky Scott Rupert Greg Jackson Larry Jackson C.J. Barbaro Elroy Birmingham Mrryce Smith Gorey Hill Devas Simmons Richard Walker Daryle Maher Pat Schuster Matthew Brown Mike Gentile Stephen Russell Michael Edwards Bryan Lambert Dion Cheatham Chris Snyder Michael Sims Kevin Mitchell Jason Perkins Matt Gentile Gordie Hitchcock Eric Zechman Matthew Brown Anthony Oaks Bill Sparenberg Chris Lee Matthew Barrett Chris Barney Tony Tighe Joseph Freund Tom Lavis Chadd Wallick Mike Kegarise Jeremy O'Day Det Betti John Styborski Pave Ashton Jeff Macintosh Scott Mikowicz Robert Glus Tim Rill Todd Henne Russell Cray Matthew Spellman Josh Przybylski Robert Harmer Otha Davidson Eric Bankston Joseph Zeek So. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. So. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. So. So. So. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. So. So. So. Sr. So. Jr. JrSr. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr Jr. So. Sr. So. So. Sr. Jr. So. So. 6-0 5-10 5-8 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-8 5-11 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-2 5-7 5-9 6-1 5-10 6-1 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-7 6-3 6-7 6-3 6-6 6-3 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-4 5-9 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-0 6-2 161 162 160 173 220 183 175 164 188 220 175 205 207 170 172 177 190 225 176 197 ’226 222 198 187 210 218 200 210 218 310 225 257 265 271 222 220 255 264 232 265 303 271 270 260 310 270 260 230 175 165 230 174 175 221 240 227 210 276 280 227 211 WR DB RB DB RB QB DB DB QB P K WR RB RB RB DB RB DL DB RB DL DL LB DB LB LB LB RB LB OL LB DL OL OL DL DL OL OL DL DL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL WR WR TE WR WR TE DL DL LB DL DL DL TE Brantford, Ontario Rankin, PA Aliquippa, PA Cleveland, OH Pittsburgh, PA McKees Rocks, PA East Cleveland, OH Mt. Pleasant, PA Bensalem, PA Palmyra, WV Harrisburg, PA Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA Edinboro, PA Buffalo, NY Aliquippa, PA Miami, FL Pittsburgh, PA Homestead, PA Bridgeport, WV Bradford, PA Chagrin Falls, OH Greenville, PA Pittsburgh, PA Washington, PA Logan, OH Lockport, NY Wattsburg, PA Pittsburgh, PA Uniontown, PA Geneva, OH Greenville, PA Andover, OH Centerville, OH Chagrin Falls, OH Harrisburg, PA Talbotville, Ontario Mt. Pleasant, PA Greensburg, PA Salamanca, NY Toronto, Ontario Bridgeville, PA Seward, PA Dover, OH Milan, OH Lockport, NY Brockport, NY Meadville, PA Erie, PA Trafford, PA Cattaraugus, NY Albion, PA Hanover, PA Louisville, OH Cleveland, OH Andover, OH Oregon, OH Chicago, IL Rochester, NY Yotmgstown, OH Forest Grove, PA M.M. Robinson Woodland Hills Aliquippa Shaw Baldwin Sto-Rox East Shaw Mt. Pleasant Area Bensalem Bridgeport Central Dauphin East Gateway Penn Hills General McLane McKinley Aliquippa Palmetto Senior Peabody Steel Valley Bridgeport i Bradford Area Walsh Jesuit Reynolds Perry T.A. Washington Logan Lockport Seneca Wilkinsburg Laurel Highlands Geneva Reynolds Pymatuning Valley Centerville Walsh Jesuit Susquehanna Township Arthur Voader Corihellsville Area Greensburg Central Catholic Salamanca Victoria Park Chartiers Valley Laurel Valley Dover Edison Lockport Albion Meadville Area Strong Vincent Franklin Regional Cattaraugus Central Northwestern Southwestern Louisville Collinwood Pymatuning Valley Clay Meritvale Brighton Youngstown South Archbishop Wood 12 ❖ 1 993 Media Guide . Dave Ashton, Jr., WR, 5-10,175, Erie, PA, Strong Vincent... started all 11 games for the Scots last year, finishing as the team’s third-leading receiver ... 17 receptions for 210 yards and two scores in 1992 ... top returning receiver ... had career-high three catches in playoff-clinching win over Millersville last year ... could also see action as pimt returner in 1993. Det Betti, Jr., 6-3, 260, Brockport, NY, Albion . . . key reserve on offen­ sive front a year ago . . . has really solidified himself on offensive line and will challenge for starting guard spot this fall . . . combines out­ standing physical strength with exceptional work habits. Russell Cray, Sr., DL, 6-2, 240, Cleveland, OH, Collinwood ... second team All-Conference a year ago . . . starts on defensive line for third consecutive year . . . possesses outstanding pass rushing ability . . . third on team in tackles last year with 72, including nine sacks ... 14 other tackles for loss totaling 26 yards . . . returned interception 31 yards for touchdown at Cal last year . . . made 118 tackles in last two seasons ... All-American candidate. Otha Davidson, Jr., DL, 6-3,280, Rochester, NY, Brighton ... played in all 11 games in 1992 as top reserve recording eight tackles, six of which resulted in loss ... pair of quarterback sacks ... 30 career tackles, nearly one-third resulting in loss . . . will challenge for starting position . . . member of the Ironman strength club. Jody Dickerson, Jr., QB, 6-0,183, McKees Rocks, PA, Sto-Rox ... 1991 PSAC West Rookie of the Year . . . started all 22 games since freshman year . . . posted career record of 15-6-1 . . . connected on 52% (103-194) of passes for nearly 1,900 yards and 12 touchdowns ... thrown for bet­ ter than 3,200 yards in career ... on pace to become one of the Boro's all-time greats. Michael Edwards, Jr., LB, 6-2, 210, Washington, PA, Washington . . . starter all season in 1992 at outside line backer, making 70 stops . . . made career high 11 tackles in 10-7 loss to Slippery Rock last year . . . had two sacks and four other tackles for loss ... forced three fumbles a year ago. Mike Gentile, Sr., LB, 5-10,198, Greenville, PA, Reynolds . . . played in all 11 games last year ... made 14 tackles with 10 solo stops and four assists ... perhaps Edinboro's premier special teams player last year ... provides very capable backup for All-American Jason Perkins in the middle. Rob Glus, Sr., WR, 5-9,174, Albion, PA, Northwestern ... sure handed receiver who will provide depth this year ... caught a pair of passes for 17 yards in limited action last year . . . like Ashton, may see some time returning punts in 1993. Football ❖ 13 Player Profiles Player Profiles Rob Harmer, Sr., DL, 6-3, 276, Chicago, IL, Meritvale . . . earned a starting position at defensive tackle early last year ... 48 total tackles, 24 solos ... developed a propensity for the big play, tying for team lead in fumble recoveries last season... also had five stops for loss. Todd Henne, So., TE, 6-3,221, Louisville, OH, Louisville ... projected starter at tight end in 1993 .. . will look to replace graduated academic All-American Brian Heebsh . . . excellent blocker . . . key reserve a year ago... had a pair of receptions for 20 yards as a freshman. Corey Hill, Sr., RB, 5-10, 190, Miami, FL, Palmetto . . . shuffled between running back and defensive back over past two seasons . . . plays both positions with a high skill level. . . will be used in offensive backfield this season, after a solid spring and off season ... grfeat speed from the tailback spot... started the Scot 1992 opener against NCAA IAA national champion Youngstown State . . . played in high school backfield with lUP All-Conference RB Michael Mann. Gordon Hitchcock, Sr., OL, 6-4,265, Andover, OH, Pymatuning Valley . . . has played 22 straight games at the center position . . . entered his second year as a starter . . . solid pass protector with good feet . . . helped the Scot ground attack top the PSAC last year . . . AllConference potential. Mario Houston, Sr., DB, 5-8,175, East Cleveland, OH, East Shaw . . . PSAC West Rookie of the Year in 1990 . . . starts at corner for fourth straight year... tied for team lead in broken passes last year with 10 ... eighth on the squad in tackles with 50 in 1992 . .. blocked three pvmts, including two in win over Lock Haven . .. outstanding athlete . . . AllAmerican potential... Houston was voted a pre-season AA in 1991. Larry Jackson, Jr., RB, 6-1, 207, Pittsburgly Ia, Penn Hills . . . PSAC West Player of the Year in 1992 .. . led th^ conference in rushing (1,218 yards) and scoring (19 touchdowns) en route to being named honorable mention All-American . . . yardage total ranks 20th on the all-time PSAC single season charts and 17 rushing touchdowns ranks fourth ... averaged 22.1 yards per kickoff return . . . member of the Ironman strength club. Gary Lhotsky, Sr., P, 6-3, 220, Palmyra, WV, Bridgeport . . . first-team PSAC West selection last year . . . started since freshman year with the Scots . . . led conference in punting in 1992 averaging 40.1 yards per kick ... 45 punts covered 1,803 yards . . . booted career-long 65 yarder in rout of Shippensburg ... versatile athlete. Scott Mikowicz, Sr., TE, 6-4, 230, Cattaraugus, NY, Cattaraugus Cen­ tral ... after an outstanding spring, will challenge for starting position . .. looks to fill the shoes of graduated Brian Heebsh, one of the Scots alltime greats at tight end . . . playing time increased as 1992 season pro­ gressed. Jason Perkins, Sr., LB, 6-0, 225, Geneva, OH, Geneva . . . third-team All-American from the Football Gazette a year ago . . . unanimous firstteam All-Conference for second consecutive season . . . led Boro with 123 tackles (81 solos) from inside linebacker position . . . led team with 19 tackles for loss . . . third on team in sacks with five . . . also forced four fumbles ... 1992 team captain. Steve Russell, Jr., DB, 6-0,187, Pittsburgh, PA, Perry T.A.. . . success­ fully switched from linebacker to strong safety last year . . . credited with 46 stops . . . tied for team lead in interceptions with five totaling 122 yards ... returned a pick 85 yards for touchdown against Shippens­ burg ... made 87 tackles in two seasons. Pat Schuster, So., DL, 6-2,226, Bradford, PA, Bradford Area ... played in 10 games as a freshman . . . will push for starting role at defensive end ... continues to be a solid special team contributor. Devas Simmons, Sr., DL, 6-1, 225, Pittsburgh, PA, Peabody . . . fin­ ished sixth in tackles with 62 ... a hard hitter . . . had team high five forced fumbles in 1992 . . . forced and recovered fumble in opener to break open the game . . . four sacks totaling 17 yards . . . eight other tackles for loss ... member of the Ironman strength club. Mike Kegarise, Sr., OL, 6-6,310, Milan, OH, Edison ... could follow in Michael Sims, So., LB, 6-2, 218, Pittsburgh, PA, Wilkinsburg ... start­ the footsteps of Curtis Rose to the pro ranks after his days with the Boro . .. will start for fourth straight year ... great size and feet... for­ mer wrestler . . . first-team PSAC West selection at tackle last year . . . Associated Press third-team All-American . . . Boro has averaged over 200 yards per game on the ground with Kegarise as starting tackle . . . team captain in 1992. ed all 11 games as true freshman a year ago . . . fourth on team in tack­ les with 70 total stops, 39 solos ... tied for team lead in deflections with 10 ... recovered one fumble ... recorded 12 tackles with a sack in play­ off loss to Ferris State ... named Edinboro's Rookie of the Year by team­ mates. Chris Snyder, Jr., FB, 6-2, 210, Wattsburg, PA, Seneca . . . played in all Bryan Lambert, So., LB, 6-1, 218, Logan, OH, Logan . . . saw action in 11 games as a freshman last year . . . recorded a dozen tackles with one deflection and a forced fumble . . . solid special teams contributor . . . member of the Ironman strength club. 14 ❖ 1 993 Media Guide 11 games in 1992 . . . stepped into starting lineup in week eight after injury to Tom Tedder . . . finished year with 128 yards on 30 carries . .. excellent blocker ... helped pave the way for the PSAC's leading rusher ... contributed a pair of receptions for 24 yards. Football ❖ 15 Player Profiles Bill Sparenberg, Sr., 6-3,255, OL, Talbotville, ONT, Arthur Voader ... started half the games on offensive front last year . . . has been a spot starter in each of the past two seasons ... can play both guard positions ... once again will challenge for starting position at guard ... good feet and quickness ... excellent pull blocker. Tom Tedder, Sr., FB, 6-0, 220, Pittsburgh, PA, Baldwin . . . starter for most of last season imtil injury . . . has seen action in all 27 games for which he has dressed since his freshman year ... netted 71 yards on 25 carries and two scores last year . . . great blocker . . . considered one of the toughest fullbacks in PSAC West... lost just 15 yards in 104 carries in three-year career ... totals 436 yards and four scores in career. Bill Sparenberg Tom Tedder Tony Tighe, Sr., OL, 6-7, 303, Toronto, ONT, Victoria Park . . . started on both sides of the ball in his Boro career ..-. starts for second consecu­ tive year at offensive tackle . . . big with great feet and drive blocking abilities . . . helped Boro lead the conference in rushing last .year . . . potential All-American ... can play DT in goal line situations,; Rick Walker, So., DB, 6-2,176, Homestead, PA, Steel Valley . . . pro­ jected as a starter in Scot secondary in 1993 . . . started two games last year as a freshman . . . made four tackles and broke up a pass in initial season . . . will look to fill the shoes of graduated All-American Mike Barnes at safety. Tony Tighe Rick Walker Chadd Wallick, Jr., OL, 6-3, 260, Dover, OH, Dover . . . started half of last season at guard spot... projected starter at guard again this season . .. provided solid depth for offensive line that paved the way for 1992 PSAC West player of the year. Marty Williams, So., DB, 5-10,173, Cleveland, OH, Shaw... expected to step into cornerback spot vacated by All-American Georj Lewis . . . saw action in 10 games a year ago in nickel situations . . . made three tackles and broke up one pass ... anotherjih a long line of outstanding defensive backs from Cleveland to play at*Edinboro. Chadd Wallick Marty Williams 1992 Season in Review Edinboro 35 - Buffalo 13 (9/5/92) Defensive end Devas Simmons forced a Bull fumble and pounced on it in the end zone early in the second quarter to break open a close game and lift the Scots to their first win of the season. Sophomore tailback Larry Jackson broke onto the scene in a big way, coming off the bench to rush for a season high 207 yards and three touchdowns. Jackson was named PSAC West "Player of the Week" after scoring on runs of 30,16 and eight yards. The first quarter was explosive, as the teams traded touchdowns, with the Boro posting a 14-13 lead after one period. The Scots got on the board first when Jody Dickerson sneaked in from two yards out. The Bulls came right back, and when quarterback Cliff Scott foimd Doc Smith from 37 yards out, the score was tied at seven. That touch­ down reception, coincidentally, would be the longest the Scots would relinquish on the season. Jackson broke off his 30 yarder with just four minutes remaining in the opening frame, but Scott countered with a one-yard plxmge to close the quarter. ' After Simmons turned in his huge defensive play, the Scots added two third-quarter touchdowns, both coming on Jackson runs. The Boro defense dominated all day, holding the Bulls to just 127 total yards. Edinboro 37 - Northwood Institute 13 (9/12/92) Edinboro posted the first seven scores of the game and Scott Rupert drilled three field goals as the Scots built a 24-0 halftime lead and cruised to the win. After a quick 3-0 lead, Larry Jackson broke off the first of his three touchdown runs, a 54 yarder, to stake the Scots to a 10-0 lead after the first quarter. At the start of the second, Jackson was at it again, this time hitting paydirt from three yards out. Rupert's PAT gave the Plaid a 17-0 advantage. Still before intermission, Scot tailback Derrick Russell pimched it in from two yards away upping the Boro advantage to a comfortable 24 points at the half. Any hopes of a Northmen comeback were dashed when quarterback Jim Kurlinski fumbled on Northwood's first play of the third quarter. Bryant Harper jumped on the fumble and on Edinboro's first offensive play of the second half, Jackson broke off the right side for 33 yards and his third touchdown. The run capped a 17 carry, 144-yard per­ formance, once again earning Jackson "Player of the Week" honors. Rupert added two field goals in the third quarter to stake Edinboro to a 37-0 lead. Edinboro 41 - Southern Connecticut 0 (9/19/92) In a truly dominating performance, the Edinboro defense held the Owls to 179 yards of total offense and forced three turnovers. Meanwhile the offense rolled to 446 yards of its own as the Boro posted its first shutout since the 1989 season. Quarterback Jody Dickerson continued his mastery over the SCSU secondary, com­ pleting 10 of 17 passes for 196 yards and two scores, one each to Dave Ashton and Wrentie Martin. In two career games against the Owls, Dickerson completed 72 percent of his passes (28 of 39) for better than 425 yards and four touchdowns. Right from the outset, Edinboro dictated the tempo, as Larry Jackson returned the opening kickoff 67 yards to the Owl 23. Four plays later, Jackson was in the end zone and the Scots were off and running. The Plaid added three more touchdowns before the inter­ mission, two coming on short touchdown runs by fullback Tom Tedder. The defense played perhaps its most impressive game of the season, limiting the Owls to just 52 yards on the ground and forcing five Southern fumbles. All-American linebacker Jason Perkins led the way, recording 11 total tackles, ensuring Edinboro would enter the conference schedule unbeaten for the first time in nearly a decade. Football 1992 Season in Review 1992 Season in Review Edinboro 26 - Clarion 17 (10/3/92) Edinboro 33 - California 13 (10/24/92) In a furious comeback, the Scots scored three times in the game's final 12 minutes to overcome a 17-7 deficit and post their fourth straight win. After a Damien Henry four-yard plunge with just seconds remaining in the third quarter gave the Golden Eagles a ten-point advantage, Edinboro came to life offensively. Larry Jackson pulled the Plaid to within 17-13 on a one-yard run with 12 minutes left. The game remained scoreless for the next eight minutes until Wrentie Martin capped an 88yard, 11-play drive with a 27-yard touchdown reception from Jody Dickerson with just 4:27 remaining. Scott Rupert added the extra point and the Boro led 20-17. The defense, which held the Eagles scoreless over the final 15 minutes, came up big when cornerback Mario Houston broke up a Tim Myers fourth down attempt from the Clarion 25-yard line. Derrick Russell burst off the right side two plays later from 23 yards out to ice the game. Jackson was named "Player of the Week" for the third time in four weeks after rush­ ing for 177 yards on 22 carries, and the Boro moved from #7 to #6 in the NCAA Division II poll. Edinboro continued to roll, moving to 7-0 for the first time since 1982 and achieving its highest-ever national ranking (#3) after whipping host California in a driving wind and rain. ^ Just before the close of the opening frame, Larry Jackson broke loose on a 61-yard touchdown, capping a four-play, 70-yard drive to give the Boro an early 7-0 lead. Califor­ nia countered, however, tying the score on a four-yard Scott Hoover nm midway through the second quarter. The Scots would reboimd by posting the next five scores, the first of those coming just over a minute later when Boro defensive end Russell Cray picked off a Dan Pifer pass and raced 31 yards for the touchdown. Freshman placekicker Mike Joyce added a 30-yard field goal as time expired to give the Plaid a 10-point halftime bulge. Joyce would add another field goal in the third quarter, this one from 21 yards out, after a Jackson 23-yard scamper. Edinboro completed its scoring when Jackson converted a swing pass from Jody Dickerson into a 40-yard touchdown. Cal's Hoover added a late touchdown, to make the final score 33-13. Slippery Rock 10 - Edinboro 7 (10/31/92) Edinboro 38 - Lock Haven 10 (10/10/92) Edinboro jumped out to a-20-0 halftime lead and the defense recorded a pair of fourth quarter safeties to spoil the Bald Eagles' home­ coming as the Boro coasted to its fifth win in as many tries. Larry Jackson initiated the scoring on Edinboro's opening posses­ sion, converting an option pitch from Jody Dickerson into a 24-yard touchdown. Scott Rupert's PAT staked the Scots to a 7-0 first quarter lead. After exchanging several possessions, the Plaid again crossed the goal line in the second quarter, when Dickerson foimd tight end Brian Heebsh over the middle at the Eagle 25 yard line. Heebsh did the rest, lumbering into the end zone for a two touchdown lead. Both players enjoyed big days, as Dickerson completed 11 of 19 passes for 231 yards and Heebsh hauled in a pair of passes for 72 yards. Before the end of the half, Jackson scored again, this time from two yards out. To open the second half, the Bald Eagles cut the lead to 20-10 when Kevin Brown ran in from 16 yards away. But two fourth quarter touch­ downs, a two-yard nm from Jackson and a one yarder by Derrick Rus­ sell, as well as the two safeties pushed the final margin of victory to 38-10. Edinboro 47 - Shippensburg 3 (10/17/92) The Scots turned the tables on the Raiders to avenge a 45-7 loss a year earlier by romping past Shippensburg in front of 3,469 spectators at Sox Harrison Stadium. Edinboro scored early and often, racing to a 27-3 halftime lead on the strength of two Larry Jackson TD runs and an 85-yard interception return by safety Steve Russell. For the afternoon, Jackson finished with 93 yards on 21 carries and the defense held Shipp to just 11 first downs and 35 rushing yards. Jackson opened the scoring early in the first quarter, pimching it in from nine yards out, and later added a one yarder. Sandwiched in between was a one-yard burst by Derrick Russell, who finished with 83 yards on the groimd, at the beginning of the second quarter. Derrick's brother, Steve, put the game out of reach before halftime with his first career touchdown. Derrick would later add another score, on a 15-yard reception from Jody Dickerson, and fullback Chris Snyder (one-yard nm) and tight end Greg Jackson (three-yard reception) each picked up their initial scores of the season, in moving the Scots to 6-0. 18 ❖ 1993 Media Guide Pete Banaszak's 30-yard field goal with nine minutes remain­ ing provided the margin of victory, as Slippery Rock ended Edin­ boro's hopes of an imdefeated season with the 10-7 win. In what truly was a defensive struggle, the Rocket defense was outstanding, holding the Scots to just 269 yards of total offense, including just 72 on the ground, and limiting the conference's top rusher, Larry Jackson, to just 54 yards on 21 carries. The Rock got on top just before intermission when Greg Hop­ kins hauled in a nine-yard touchdown pass from John Linhart. Banaszak's PAT gave SRU a 7-0 halftime lead. The score remained that way until less than a minute remained in the third quarter when Jody Dickerson capped a 96yard, 17-play drive with a foiir-yard plunge and Mike Joyce added the extra point to knot the score at seven. Banaszak's game winner was set up by a Tony Robinson inter­ ception deep in Scot territory that he returned to the Boro 19. Robinson's interception was the fifth turnover forced by the Rockets and the second interception of a Jody Dickerson pass. After the field goal, Edinboro could get no closer than their own 32-yard line, dropping to 7-1 on the year and to #17 in the nation­ al poll. Edinboro 21 - lUP 21 (11/7/92) In a game that pitted two top 20 teams and another classic in this fierce rivalry. Derrick Smith scored with just 26 seconds remaining on a 16-yard pass from Scott Woods and Mike Geary added the PAT to get the tie for the Indians in front of 7,600 fans at lUP's Miller Stadium. lUP opened the scoring on its first possession, moving 63 yards in 11 plays, capped by a Woods to Scott McClellan four-yard TD reception. Geary added the extra point to give the Indians an early 7-0 lead. From here, though, it was all Edinboro, as the Scots scored three touchdowns before intermission to take a 21-7 lead into the locker room. After the McClellan touchdown, the Boro took the ensuing kickoff 74 yards in just five plays. The drive was highlighted by a 35-yard com­ pletion to Brian Heebsh over the middle and a 10-yard Larry Jackson touchdown run. Mike Joyce's extra point tied the game at seven after one quarter. Just over five minutes later, Wrentie Martin got open for an 11-yard touchdown reception from Jody Dickerson to give the Scots a 14-7 advantage. Jackson increased the lead with his second touchdown, with 5:59 remaining, this one a 12-yard pass from Dickerson. lUP responded with two second half touchdown passes, a six-yarder to JeMone Smith in the third quarter, and the game tying 16yarder to Derrick Smith. Football 19 1 1992 Individual and Team Stats 1992 Season in Review Edinboro 36 - Millersville 12 (11/14/92) Rushing With a playoff berth on the line, the Fighting Scots overcame an early deficit to sound­ ly defeat PSAC East power Millersville and post their best regular season record in better than 20 years. After Ron Porter scored just over a minute into the game to move MU out to a quick 60 lead, Edinboro exploded for three first quarter touchdowns - one on the ground and two through the air. Larry Jackson began the barrage with a one-yard nm, followed by two long touchdown passes from Jody Dickerson. On third down, Dickerson scrambled left, then right, and spotted Derrick Russell behind the defense for a 48-yard bomb and a 13-6 lead. To close the opening quarter. Dickerson again went deep, this time finding Brian Heebsh from 23 yards away. The Scots led 19-6 after one quarter. The score remained that way xmtil the final play of the first half when Dickerson connected on his third scoring strike, a seven yarder to Dave Ashton. In the third, Russell found the end zone on a two-yard nm and Mike Joyce closed the scoring for the Plaid with a 22-yard field goal midway through the fourth. Russell rushed for 148 yards on 19 carries, earning PSAC West "Player of the Week" honors. Dickerson fin­ ished with 187 yards passing, completing 11 of 22 passes. 1 1 j \1 i , ^AC Rushing offense - 1st West - 1st overall Total offense - 2nd West - 3rd overall Rushing defense - 2nd West - 3rd overall Passing defense - 1st West - 1st overall Total defense - 1st West - 1st overall NCAA DIVISION II Scoring defense - 3rd (11.2 ppg) Pass efficiency defense - 13th (88:8) Rushing defense - top 15 (95.0 )q>g) Total defense - top 15 (257.5 ypg) Scoring offense - 14th (32.1 ppg) INDIVIDUAL HONORS AND AWARDS Mike Kegarise, OT 1992 All-American - 3rd team - Associated Press 1992 All-American - honorable mention - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1992 PSAC West - 1st team Jason Perkins, LB 1992 All-American - 3rd team - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1992 pre-season 1st team All-American - Sport­ ing News 1992 pre-season All-American - College Foot­ ball Preview 1992 PSAC West - 1st team 20 ❖ 1993 Media Guide Michael Barnes, DB 1992 All-American - 3rd team - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1992 PSAC West - 1st team Anthony Ross, DE 1992 All-American - 3rd team - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1992 PSAC West - 1st team Larry Jackson, RB 1992 All-American - honorable mention - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1992 PSAC West "Player of the Year" 1992 PSAC West - 1st team Georj Lewis, CB 1992 All-American - honorable mention - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1992 pre-season AUrAmerican - College Foot­ ball Preview 1992 PSAC West - 1st team Gary Lhotsky, P 1992 All-American - honorable mention - Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1992 PSAC West - 1st team Scott Nickel, OG 1992 All-American - honorable mention - Don Hansen's Football Gazette ^f G Dickerson, Jody 11 Seibert, Sean 7 Williams, Terrence 4 Total 11 Martin, Wrentie Heebsh, Brian Ashton, Dave Stone, Paul Russell, Derrick Jackson, Larry Tedder, Tom Henne, Todd Glus, Rob McIntosh, Jeff Snyder, Chris Jackson, Greg Total G 11 11 11 10 11 11 7 3 7 1 11 3 11 1992 PSAC West - 1st team Jody Dickerson, QB 1992 pre-season All-American - College Foot­ ball Preview Sean Seibert, QB 1992 pre-season national scholar athlete - Col­ lege Football Preview Brian Heebsh, TE 1992 pre-season national scholar athlete - Col­ lege Football Preview OTHER PSAC WEST HONORS Brian Heebsh, TE; Russell Cray, DT EDINBORO TEAM AWARDS Best Conditioned - Mike Kegarise Outstanding Freshman - Mike Sims Special Teams MVP - Anthony Mariani Offensive MVP - Larry Jackson Defensive MVP - Jason Perkins Marine Bank Award - Brian Heebsh BiU Engh Award - Georj Lewis Edinboro finished third in the Lambert/Meadowlands Award voting ATT 213 118 57 30 22 17 25 14 3 10 4 6 0 519 YL 70 17 96 0 12 15 9 2 0 2 10 5 0 238 YG 1288 631 255 128 102 83 71 46 53 36 17 0 0 2710 NET 1218 614 159 128 90 68 62 44 53 34 7 -5 0 2472 TD 17 6 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 n 0 ATT 230 22 4 256 C 119 9 1 129 YDS 1855 88 21 1964 TD 12 1 0 13 REC 50 18 17 18 8 7 3 2 2 1 2 1 129 INT 11 0 0 11 TD YDS 331 41 62 16 16 20 12 9 9 5 0 0 521 AVG 22.1 13.7 15.5 8.0 8.0 20.0 12.0 4.5 9.0 5.0 .0 3 15.3 LR FGM 3 4 7 PCT .4 7 .5 T r' o 2 Z 1 Z 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 13 Kickoff Returns Jackson, Larry Stone, Paul Sherwood, Josh Russell, Derrick Snyder, Chris Ashton, Dave Glus, Rob Mills, William Tedder, Tom Schuster, Pat Henne, Todd Westerfield, W. Total G 11 10 5 11 11 11 7 8 7 11 3 z 11 NO 15 3 4 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 34 1V7 Q 33 14 16 20 12 9 9 0 0 0 67 Field Goals final Rupert, Scott Joyce, Mike Total G 6 6 11 FGA 7 6 13 G 11 NO 45 YDS 1803 AVG 40.1 LP 65 YDS 60 49 9 2 120 AVG 3.5 16.3 4.5 2^ 5.2 LR 14 20 9 2 20 Punt Returns Barnes, Mike Houston, Mario Ashton, Dave Glus, Rob Total G 11 10 10 6 11 NO 17 3 2 1 23 1992 Team Stats 30 C/G 4.5 1.6 1.5 1.8 .7 .6 .4 .7 .3 1.0 .2 3 11.73 YDS 809 332 210 260 166 77 25 20 17 21 24 3 1964 / Lhotsky, Gary i. Receiving ' 1992 Honors and Accomplishments G 11 11 11 11 4 3 7 7 5 6 4 7 11 11 Passing NCAA II Playoffs Ferris State 19 - Edinboro 15 (11/21/92) In an absolute quagmire, Edinboro's season came up one yard'knd a few seconds short of advancing to the quarterfinals, when Wrentie Martin pulled in a 43-yard completion from Jody Dickerson as time expired at the Bulldog one-yard line. The catch gave Martin 50 for the season, establishing a new Edinboro sin­ gle-season mark. Paul Stone had a career day, pulling in five passes for 110 yards. He also scored the Boro's first touchdown, pouncing on Larry Jackson's fumble in the end zone to put the Scots up 9-6. Ferris State's Jason Lipke opened the scoring with a 37-yard field goal, then Edinboro's Mike Joyce countered with a 32 yarder, knotting the score at three. In the second quarter, Lipke connected again, from 28 yards out, putting the Bulldogs on top, 6-3. Stone then jumped on the fumble in the end zone to put the Plaid up with just over two minutes remaining in the half. The Bulldogs, however, regained the lead, 12-9, :08 before intermission on an eight-yard pass to Pat Pettit from Doug Arnold. The teams exchanged third quarter touchdowns on a pair of one-yard dives by Ferris' Andrew Diggins and Edinboro's Chris Sny­ der, before the Scots' last second effort. Jackson, Larry Russell, Derrick Dickerson, Jody Snyder, Chris Birmingham, E. Farr, Vidal Tedder, Tom Mills, William Sherwood, Josh Westerfield, Wade Williams, Terrence Seibert, Sean Stone, Paul Total Punts 30 32 32 First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Yards Lost Net Yards Yards Per Attempt Passes Attempted Passes Completed Yards Passing Yards Per Pass Total Plays Total Offense Average Yards Per Play Average Yards Per Game Total Games Penalties Penalty Yards Average Penalty Yards Fumbles Fumbles Lost Passes Had Intercepted Kickoff Returns Kickoff Returns Yards Kickoff Returns Average Punts Punt Yardage Punt Average Punt Returns Punt Return Yards Punt Return Average OPP 166 61 81 24 419 1459 425 1034 2.5 302 133 1797 6.0 721 2831 3.9 257.4 11 67 509 7.6 30 11 15 45 651 14.5 70 2323 33.2 19 118 6.2 EU 226 127 85 14 519 2710 238 2472 4.8 256 129 1964 7.7 775 4436 5.7 403.3 11 93 798 8.6 24 14 12 34 521 15.3 45 1803 40.1 23 120 5.2 1992 Results (8-2-1,4-1-1 PSAC West) H H A H A H A H A A A EUP 35 37 41 26 38 47 33 7 21 36 15 336 University of Buffalo Northwood Institute Southern Connecticut Clarion University Lock Haven University Shippensburg University California University Slippery Rock University lUP Millersville University Ferris State University OPP 13 13 0 17 10 3 13 10 21 12 19 131 Football ATT 3,834 3,440 1,030 8,521 1,800 3,469 1,005 4,021 7,600 2,800 850 38,370 21 The Pennsylvania Conference The Opponents 1992 All-Conference Team (Western Division) Ferris State University First Team - Offense Position Tight End Tackles (1) (2) Guards (2) Center Wide Receivers (1) (2) September 4,1993 (1) Running Backs (3) Placekicker (1) Player Tim Brown MIKE KEGARISE David Hogue SCOTT NICKEL Marvin Denson Corey Bornmann JeMone Smith Vic Shandor (tie) Greg Hopkins (tie) Tim Myers (tie) John Linhart (tie) LARRY JACKSON Michael Mann Sonny Carson (tie) Jay Tonini (tie) Joel Yohn University Clarion EDINBORO Lock Haven EDINBORO Indiana Shippensburg Indiana California Slippery Rock Clarion Slippery Rock EDINBORO Indiana Slippery Rock Clarion Shippensburg Ht. 6-4 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-9 5-8 5-8 5-10 Wt. 235 300 282 285 278 251 200 195 185 198 205 207 180 182 219 190 Cl. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. . Sr. Sr. Fr. Hometown Pittsburgh, PA Milan, OH New Castle, PA Conneaut, OH Baldwin, PA New Britain, PA Harrisburg, PA Elizabeth, PA Nineveh, PA Wilcox, PA Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA Miami, FL Erie, PA Butler,-PADillsburg, PA' #* John Sikora # Mark Maciejewski Jason Reinhart ANTHONY ROSS (tie) Jeff Turnage (tie) #* JASON PERKINS Lewis Choice Shayne Mains Frank Andrews (tie) Sam James (tie) 5«Brad Kline sfr MICHAEL BARNES # Reece Brown # GEORJ LEWIS GARY LHOTSKY Slippery Rock Shippensburg Clarion EDINBORO Indiana EDINBORO Indiana Shippensburg Clarion Slippery Rock Clarion EDINBORO Indiana EDINBORO EDINBORO 6-5 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-0 5-10 6-0 5-8 6-3 270 240 257 255 237 225 218 235 225 210 182 185 187 173 220 Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. / / Ebensburg, PA Pimxsutawney, PA Lititz, PA CLEVELAND, OH Carlisle, PA Geneva, OH Washington, DC Havre de Grace, MD Cleveland, OH Baltimore, MD Lawrenceburg, IN Cleveland, OH Chester, PA Connellsville, PA Bridgeport, WV # # # ♦ # First Team - Defense (4) Down Lineman Linebackers (4) Secondary (4) (1) Pimter PSAC West "Player of the Year" - LARRY JACKSON (Edinboro) PSAC West "Coach of the Year" - Gene Sobolewski (Clarion) PSAC West "Rookie of the Year" - Bob McLaughlin (Lock Haven) * Denotes Unanimous Choice # Denotes Repeat First-Team Selection Second Team - Offense Tight End (tie) Tackles Guards (tie) (tie) Center Wide Receivers (tie) (tie) Quarterback Running Backs Placekicker 22 ❖ University of Buffalo September 25,1993 'New' UB Stadium / # Quarterback Sox Harrison Stadium BRIAN HEEBSH Scott McClelland Matt Dalverny Tom Flynn Russ Klein Steve Wilmot Leonard Kirby Pete Geis Marlon Worthy Johnny White Jason Lamertina Ed Minogue Scott Woods Scott Hoover Damien Henry Tony Todd Paul Cramer 1 993 Media Guide Edinboro Indiana Indiana California Clarion Lock Haven Clarion Slippery Rock Clarion Indiana California Shippensburg Indiana California Clarion California Clarion Second Team - Defense Down Lineman (tie) (tie) Linebackers (tie) (tie) Secondary (tie) (tie) Punter James Ward Carlos Warner Brian Sutherland RUSSELL CRAY Robert Davis Damon Mazoff John McGowan Eric Cooke Kareem Coles Marcus Moten Matt Gerst Tony Harrison Bob Culp Andre Hilliard Vince DeVivo Sean O'Connor Slippery Rock Clarion California EDINBORO Shippensburg Clarion California Indiana Slippery Rock Lock Haven California Lock Haven Slippery Rock Indiana California Lock Haven Location.....................................................Big Rapids, Michigan Enrollment ..........................................................................12,134 Nickname....................................................................... Bulldogs Head Coach........................................................ Keith Otterbein 1992 Overall Record/Conference............................... 10-3/MIFC Athletic Director ................................................. Tom Kirinovic Sports Information Director.........................................Ted Halm SID Phone.................................................................616-592-2331 Press Box Phone .......................................................616-796-7412 Location.........................................................Buffalo, New York Enrollment......................................................................... 27,000 Nickname............................................................................. Bulls Head Coach.................................................................. Jim Ward 1992 Overall Record/Conference.....................4-6/Independent Athletic Director.........................................Nelson E. Townsend Sports Information Director.................................Mike Rowland SID Phone................................................................ 716-645-3178 Press Box Phone.................................................................... TBA / / / / / / / / / / MIFC co-champions First MIFC team to win NCAA II playoff game Nine-game wirming streak - school record Otterbein 1992 "MIFC Coach of the Year" Led NCAA II in scoring defense (10.5) Returning 6 offensive starters and 7 defensive Must replace Doug Arnold (QB) and All-American Monty Brown (LB) / / / / First year competing at NCAA I-AA level Return 7 offensive starters and 8 defensive QB Cliff Scott (140 completions, 287 att., 2088 yds., 18 tds., 11 ints., 48.8 pet.) Return Doc Smith - UB's season record 966 yds. receiving Lost starting backfield Four starters return on offensive front Look strong at linebacker 1993 Schedule 1993 Schedule Sept. 4 at Edinboro Sept. 11 Ashland University Sept. 18 at Hillsdale College Sept. 25 Wayne State University Oct. 2 at Northern Michigan Oct. 9 College of St. Francis Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 16 23 30 6 13 Grand Valley State at Northwood Univ. Univ. of Indianapolis at Saginaw Valley at St. Joseph's Sept. 4 University of Maine Sept. 11 New Haven Univ. Sept. 18 LaFayette University Sept. 25 Edinboro University Oct. 1 at Hofstra Oct. 9 at Fordham Elizabeth City College September 18,1993 Roebuck Stadium Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 16 23 30 6 13 Buffalo State Univ. Towson State Univ. at Youngstown State at Boston University at Central Florida Clarion University October 2,1993 Memorial Stadium Location...................................... Elizabeth City, North Carolina Enrollment ........................................................................... 2,005 Nickname .........................................................................Vikings Head Coach.............................................................. Alvin Kelley 1992 Overall Record/Conference ............................ 3-6-1/CIAA Athletic Director.................................................Dr. Willie Shaw Sports Information Director..................................... Glen Mason SID Phone.................................................................919-335-3278 Press Box Phone ...................................................... 919-335-3582 Location....................................................Clarion, Pennsylvania Enrollment ........................................................................... 6,250 Nickname ............................................................ Golden Eagles Head Coach................................................... Gene Sobolewski 1992 Overall Record/Conference.................................5-1/PSAC Athletic Director..................................................Robert Carlson Sports Information Director.......................... Richard P. Herman SID Phone................................................................ 814-226-2334 Press Box Phone ...................................................... 814-226-2334 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Return 14 starters Have experienced secondary Must replace All-CIAA QB Tim Johnson (2,097 yds., 18 tds.) Find replacement for RB Andre Nelson Four offensive line members return All receivers return Three linebackers return PSAC West champions Lost first 4 games, won last 6 Return 14 starters and 32 lettermen Priority is to replace All-American QB Tim Myers Return All-American TE Tim Brown (60 rec., 614 yds.) TB Damien Henry returns (396 yds., 5 tds., 92 carries) Last 6 games, "D" forced 12 ints., 25 fumbles, and allowed 57.2 ypg rushing 1993 Schedule 1993 Schedule Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Winston Salem ' at Fayetteville Edinboro University at Norfolk State North Carolina Central at Virginia Union Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 16 23 30 6 13 Bowie State at Virginia State at Hampton Open Lane Sept. 11 West Chester Univ. Sept. 18 at New Haven Sept. 25 at Westminster Oct. 2 Edinboro University 9 Bloomsbuig University Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 16 23 30 6 13 at Lock Haven Univ. Shippensburg Univ. at California Univ. Slippery Rock Univ. at Indiana Univ. of Pa. Football ❖ 23 T The Opponents The Opponents Lock Haven University October 9,1993 Sox Harrison Stadium Location..................................... Enrollment ................................. Nickname .................................. Head Coach................................ 1992 Overall Record/Conference Athletic Director ........................ Sports Information Director...... SID Phone................................... Press Box Phone ......................... / / / / / / Lock Haven, Pennsylvania .................................. 3,500 ...................... Bald Eagles ................ Dennis Therrell ......................2-8-1/PSAC ............... Sharon E. Taylor ..................... Pat Donghia ......................717-893-2350 ......................717-893-2390 Return PSAC and ECAC "Rookie of the Year" QB Bob McLaughlin (161 comp., 328 att., 1,863 yds., 10 tds., 17 ints.) Backfield will feature Afiba Faimot and Heath Stover Nine defensive starters return Thirty-three lettermen return; lost 8 Top 2 receivers from 1991 and 1992 return All-PSAC West first team OT David Hogue returns October 23,1993 Sox Harrison Stadium Location..................................... Eruollment................................ Nickname.................................. Head Coach............................... 1992 Overall Record/Conference Athletic Director........................ Sports Information Director....... SID Phone.................................. Press Box Phone ........................ / / / / / / Millersville University Indiana University California University California, Pennsylvania ............................... 6,900 .......................... Vulcans ................ Kevin Donley ...................3-7-1/PSAC ............... Dr. Tom Pucci ....................Bruce Wald ...................412-938-4552 ...................412-938-4234 Return 15 starters, 7 both sides QB Dan Pifer returns (115 comp., 242 att., 1,541 yds., 19 ints. and 7 tds.) RB Scott Hoover (243 att., 965 yds.> 10 tds.) LB John McGowan (118 tackles) Return 56 letterwinners; lost 18 Must replace receivers Vic Shandor, Jason Lamertida, and SS Vince DeVivo •I November 6,1993 Sox Harrison Stadium November 13,1993 Location.................................... . Enrollment ................................. Nickname................................... Head Coach................................ 1992 Overall Record/Conference Athletic Director......................... Sports Information Director...... SID Phone................................... Press Box Phone ........................ Indiana, Pennsylvania ..........................14,400 ........................Indians ............ Frank Cignetti ............... 7-2-1/PSAC ............ Frank Cignetti ............... Larry Judge ............... 412-357-2747 ...............412-357-2762 Location .................................. Enrollment................................. Nickname .................................. Head Coach................................ 1992 Overall Record/Conference Athletic Director........................ Sports Information Director...... SID Phone.................................. Press Box Phone ........................ / / / / / / / Return entire defense All-Conference WR JeMome Smith returns (48 rec., 822 yds., 6 tds.) All-Conference QB Scott Woods (171 /288-2,580 yds., 20 tds.) Look to return to NCAA II playoffs Return 19 starters and 34 lettermen Offensive skill positions are proven Cignetti's priority - build defense t/ / / / / / / Sox Harrison Stadium Millersville, Pennsylvania ..................................7,800 ........................Marauders .....Dr. Gene A. Carpenter ......................... 7-3/PSAC .....Dr. Gene A. Carpenter .....................Greg Wright ..................... 717-872-3100 ..................... 717-872-3232 Must replace All-Americans QB Chris Fagan and WR Bill Burke Fill LB hole left by All-American Tim Naylor Transferred to 4-3 defense Veteran offensive line anchored by AU-ECAC Greg Faulkner 1991 ECAC "Rookie of the Year" RB Marc DeBellis returns All-ECAC DT Scott Martin returns; MU record 12.5 sacks 'Ville enters 98th season / Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 at James Madison at Tennessee Tech Bloomsburg at Mansfield Univ. Indiana Univ. of Pa. at Edinboro University Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 1993 Schedule 1993 Schedule 1993 Schedule 16 23 30 6 13 Clarion University Kutztown University at Shippensburg Univ. California University at Slippery Rock Sept. 4 at West Liberty State Sept. 11 W. Virginia Wesleyan Sept. 18 Fairmont State Sept. 25 at Kutztown Univ. Oct. 2 East Stroudsburg Oct. 9 at Slippery Rock Univ. Seth Grove Stadium 16 23 30 6 13 October 30,1993 Location.........................................Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania Enrollment ........................................................................... 7,100 Nickname............................................ !l........................Rockets Head Coach..................................... j................. George Mihalik 1992 Overall Record/Conference .....*............................ 8-3/PSAC Athletic Director ................................................ William Lennox Sports Information Director...............................John Carpenter SID Phone................................................................ 412-738-2086 Press Box Phone ...................................................... 412-738-2995 / / / / / / / / / / / / / 24 ❖ Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 1993 Media Guide 16 23 30 6 13 at California Univ. Slippery Rock Open at Edinboro University Clarion University Sept. 11 Sept. 81 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Shepherd at American Int. Shippensburg at Bloomsburg Kutztown Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 15 23 30 6 13 at West Chester East Stroudsburg at Cheyney Mansfield at Edinboro University I Must replace 2-time All-American DT John Sikora Coming off best season since 1974 Have to replace 10 starters with 8 on offense Return All-American halfback Greg Hopkins Entire offensive line returns ILBs Sam James and Kareem Coles return Must replace SRU record holder QB John Linhart 1993 Schedule 1993 Schedule Sept. 4 at Shepherd Sept. 11 at Bloomsburg Sept. 18 Kutztown Sept. 25 at Millersville Oct. 2 Slippery Rock Oct. 9 at Indiana Univ. of Pa. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. N-Kerr Stadium Location ......................................... Shippensburg, Pennsylvania Enrollment ........................................................................... 6,600 Nickname ........................■........................................Red Raiders Head Coach...............................................................Rocky Rees 1992 Overall Record/Conference ............................ 3-7-1/PSAC Athletic Director.............................................. Dr. James Pribula Sports Information Director...................................... John Alosi SID Phone................................................................ 717-532-1201 Press Box Phone ...................................................... 717-532-1391 Return 15 starters; 7 on each side Find replacements for 5 All-Conference players RB Seth Holderman (94 carries, 448 yards) Four offensive line members return DB Doug Seidenstricker returns (104 tackles, 3 ints.) All-Conference kicker Joel Yohn returns (11 of 15 FGs and 17 of 19 PATs) Sept. 4 Kutztown Sept. 11 Grand Valley State Sept. 18 at West Chester Sept. 25 at Liberty Oct. 2 at Lock Haven Oct. 9 Shippensburg Indiana Univ. of Pa. at Edinboro University Clarion University at Lock Haven Univ. Shippensburg Univ. Slippery Rock University Shippensburg University October 16,1993 Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 1993 Schedule 16 23 30 6 11 Edinboro University at Clarion University Lock Haven University West Chester Univ. at California Univ. Sept. 4 Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 at W. Va. Wesleyan at Fairmont State Ashland University Open at Shippensburg Univ. California University Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. 16 23 30 6 13 Cheyney University at Indiana Univ. of Pa. Edinboro University at Clarion University Lock Haven University Football 25 Checking the Records Checking the Records Individual Longest Scoring Plays Run from Scrimmage 99, Lester Frye vs. California, 1991 Pass 92, Tim Beacham from Steward Ayers vs. Shippensburg, 1980 Field Goal 52, Darren Weber vs. lUP, 1987 Punt Return 95, Jack McCurry vs. Shippensburg, 1971 Kickoff Return 100, Cleveland Pratt vs. Lock Haven, 1987; 100, Eric Bosley vs. West Liber­ ty, 1984 Interception Return 102, Jack Case vs. Brockport, 1962 Fumble Return 88, Bob Cicerchi vs. Millersville, 1980 Rushing Most Yards Gained Game - 295, A1 Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969 1 /2 Game - 218, A1 Raines vs. Lock Haven, 1969 Season -1,630, Lester Frye, 1990 Career - 3,339, A1 Raines, 1969-70-71 Leading Rushing Averages Season - 138.8, A1 Raines, 1970 (6 games) Per Carry - 8.7, A1 Raines, 1971 Career - 6.7, A1 Raines, 1969-71 Most Carries Game - 38, Lester Frye vs. lUP II, 1990 Season - 317, Lester Frye, 1990 Career - 642, Elbert Cole, 1986-89 Passing Most Yards Gained Game - 376, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Season - 2,097, Harold Galupi, 1990 Career - 5,650, Harold Galupi, 1987-90 Season - 276, Jim Ross, 1987 Career - 706, Harold Galupi, 1987-90 Pass Receiving Most Yards Gained Game - 248, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo, 1980 (10 rec.) Season -1,128, Ernest Priester, 1989 Career - 3,053, Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Most Receptions Game - 10, Bob Jahn vs. California, 1978; 10, Tim Beacham vs. Fairmont, 1979; 10, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo, 1980; 10, Ernest Priester vs. Yoimgstown State, 1989 Season - 50, Wrentie Martin, 1992 Career -147, Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Most Touchdown Receptions Game - 3, Ernest Priester (5 times) 3, Bob Suren vs. Lock Haven, 1986; 3, Eric Bosley vs. Buffalo State, 1983; 3, Mike Romeo vs. Eureka, 1971; 3, Tim Beacham vs. Univ. of Buffalo, 1980 Season -16, Ernest Priester, 1989 Career - 35, Ernest Priester, 1986-90 Total Offense Most Yards Gained Game - 358, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Season - 2,017, Harold Galupi, 1990 Career - 6,070, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 Most Plays Game - 48, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968 Season - 342, Blair Hrovat, 1983 Career - 995, Blair Hrovat, 1981-84 Punting Highest Average Game - 46.4, Frank Berzansky vs. Clari­ on, 1971 (5 pxmts) Season - 41.9, Mike Raynard, 1987 (48) Career - 38.5, Dan Fiegl, 1975-77 Longest - 82, Kevin Conlan vs. Clarion, 1983 Most Completions Game - 25, Scott Dodds vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Season -153, Scott Dodds, 1986 Career - 372, Harold Galupi, 1987-90 Most Touchdown Passes Game - 5, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Season - 22, Harold Galupi, 1989 Career - 50, Harold Galupi, 1987-90 Most Attempts Game - 42, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968 26 ❖ 1993 Media Guide Punt Returns Most Yards Returned Season - 540, Birt Dxmcan, 1961 (15 ret.) Career - 540, Birt Dimcan, 1961 Kickoff Returns Most Yards Returned Season - 757, Eric Bosley, 1984 (27.0) Career -1,284, Cleveland Pratt, 1985-88 (25.2) Scoring Most Points Game - 36, Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 Season -148, Elbert Cole, 1989 Career - 288, Elbert Cole, 1986-89 Best Average 6.2 by 1971 team Most Carries Game - 71 vs. California, 1979; 71 vs. Virginia Union (NCAA II playoff), 1990 Season - 571 by 1970 team Passing Most Touchdowns Game - 6, Elbert Cole vs. Slippery Rock, 1989 Season - 24, Elbert Cole, 1989 Career - 48, Elbert Cole, 1986-89 Most Field Goals Game - 4, Jim Trueman vs. Central Cormecticut, 1985 Season -15, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 Career - 43, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 Most Extra Points Kicked Game - 9, Jim Trueman .v-s. Shippens­ burg, 1986 Season - 42, Jim Trueman, 1984' Career -138, Jim Trueman, 19^3-86 Most Consecutive - 41, Jiih'Trueman, 1984; 29, Larry Littler, 1974-75 Most Yards Gained Game - 376 vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Season - 2,155 (1990) Most Completions Game - 25 vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Most Attempts Game - 44 vs. Clarion, 1968 Season - 315 by 1968 team Most Touchdowns Game - 5 vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Season - 25 by 1989 team Total Offense Most Yards Gained Game - 611 vs. Shippensburg, 1989 Season - 4,935 by 1989 team Defense Pass Interceptions Most Intercepted Game - 6 vs. Shippensburg, 1983 Season - 26 by 1971 team Most Consecutive Conference Games Without a Loss 18,1988-90 (17-0-1) Most Consecutive Road Victories 15,1981-84 f Defense All-Time Bests Fewest Points Yielded Season - 40 by 1928 team Fewest Rushing Yards Yielded Game - Minus 67 vs. Curry, 1965 Season - 645 by 1970 team Fewest Pass Completions Game - 0 (numerous times) Season - 37 by 1965 team Fewest Passing Yards Yelded Game - 0 (numerous times) Season - 441 by 1973 team Consecutivity Most Consecutive Wins 18,1970-72 (regular season) Most Consecutive Games Without a Loss 21,1969-72 (regular season) Most Wins in a Season 9 by 1990,1982 and 1970 teams Best Offensive Average 461.1 by 1983 team Best Defensive Rushing Average Game - 56.0 by 1957 team Rush -1.7 by 1970 team Best Total Defensive Average Game -199.3 by 1970 team Best Defensive Scoring Average 4.3 by 1928 team (7 games) Number of Winning Seasons 18 50th Win - Ashland College (45-6), 1957 100th Win - California (47-7), 1971 150th Win - California (58-20), 1982 200th Win - Shepherd College (48-6), 1990 Most Passes Intercepted Game - 4, Dan DiTullio vs. Shippens­ burg, 1968 Season - 8, Dave Parker, 1982; 8, Jack McCurry, 1971 Career -13, Ken Petardi, 1976-79 Previous Games Against 1993 Foes Most Tackles Game - 30, Rick lorfido vs. Indiana, 1972 Season - 200, Jim Krentz, 1978 Career - 572, Jim Krentz, 1975-78 Ferris State (0-1) YEAR 1992 Most Sacks EU 15 FS 19 L Elizabeth City Game - 7, Ron Link vs. California, 1981 Season -15, R(^n Link, 1981 Career - 25^, Rick Jordan, 1981-84 First Meeting University of Buffalo (4-0) Team Scoring Most Points Scored Game - 83 vs. Alliance, 1928 1/2 Game - 43 vs. Mercyhurst, 1983 Season - 435 by 1989 team Best Scoring Average - 41.2 by 1983 team Rushing Most Yards Gained Game - 549 vs. Waynesburg, 1971 Season - 3,078 by 1971 team Best Game Average 307.8 by 1971 team YEAR 1920 1980 1981 1992 Tot. EU 38 34 35 35 142 BU 0 10 0 13 23 W W W W Clarion (30-32-2) YEAR 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 EU 31 28 46 20 68 0 27 4 cu 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 W W W w w L W L 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 0 0 40 0 6 7 0 0 8 0 7 0 0 13 6 0 6 20 12 6 34 19 0 13 13 20 6 14 14 13 19 0 6 2 26 35 0 6 50 6 20 33 7 12 20 20 46 27 13 0 0 13 7 12 21 7 7 13 L L W L W L L T W L W L L W L L L L L L W W L W W L L W F 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Tot. 7 7 13 0 10 24 9 23 21 30 25 6 7 0 13 27 20 28 24 7 48 24 35 12 23 17 26 966 41 28 37 24 6 17 10 22 21 0 20 10 42 13 10 17 22 8 35 26 21 48 0 7 14 9 17 978 L L L L W w L W T W W L L L W W L W L L W L W w w w w Lock Haven (21-13-1) YEAR 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 EU 26 36 6 7 28 16 22 14 14 6 21 33 34 42 56 25 14 52 45 14 31 7 6 13 34 58 LHU 33 13 33 7 14 14 25 27 17 30 56 41 21 26 19 27 0 0 15 20 21 24 7 14 7 7 Football ❖ L W L T W W L L L L L L W W W L W W w L W L L L W W 27 W Scots Against Their Opponents Previous Games Against 1993 Foes 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Tot. 45 27 30 31 45 49 41 28 38 976 25 22 21 21 7 10 6 12 W W W W W W W W W _1Q 642 Shippensburg (14-17-1) YEAR 1957 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Tot. EU 14 20 8 13 35 0 12 0 24 35 42 9 38 0 21 24 7 15 18 22 0 10 44 36 24 66 16 19 60 10 7 47 696 su 20 27 12. 41 26 42 33 23 14 15 16 14 28 19 16 28 17 23 28 22 17 6 16 14 21 53 18 10 6 3 45 _3 666 L L L L F L L L W W W L W L W L L L L T L W W W W w L •w W w L W 1940 1941 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Tot. 28 EU 27 13 19 18 6 6 0 6 0 0 0 6 0 ❖ CU 7 6 0 0 7 0 10 19 14 12 0 18 6 20 10 19 25 14 32 12 7 20 20 6 13 41 21 26 27 21 14 21 35 49 35 16 7 7 20 13 14 14 7 8 28 7 13 9 20 24 14 14 24 28 17 14 37 10 J3 968 L W L L L L L L L L W L L L L L L L F L L L T W W W W w w w w L w w L w L W L W L W W W W w Slippery Rock (17-37-7) California (25--32-2) YEAR 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 13 31 0 12 7 6 0 6 7 0 19 0 0 13 19 6 14 0 38 7 17 7 16 28 47 40 47 27 28 35 30 7 31 17 3 58 19 20 9 29 17 23 54 43 45 33 1016 W W W W L W L L L L T L L YEAR 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1939 1940 1941 1993 Media Guide EU 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 6 SRU 19 32 18 14 7 0 15 12 49 72 40 27 12 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Tot. 0 0 0 0 6 7 6 13 6 0 14 13 33 6 12 7 6 7 0 3 3 7 7 0 40 24 49 7 3 7 24 19 25 17 13 0 12 10 28 31 32 24 35 14 62 17 0 _z 683 26 19 23 20 27 39 13 20 6 6 33 0 0 6 13 13 36 10 14 3 13 7 6 16 13 0 21 7 17 7 19 24 13 13 14 15 39 7 20 26 21 14 36 14 7 10 7 10 1060 L L L L L L L L T L L W W T L L L L L T L T W L W W W T L T W L W w L L L W W W W W L T W w L L lUP (16-41-4) L L L L L W L L L L L L L YEAR 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 EU 16 16 31 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 6 lUP 6 0 0 8 0 27 10 15 33 54 15 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 7 19J^6 1^87 1988 1989 1990 1990* 1991 1992 Tot. 0 0 0 0 13 6 6 6 20 0 7 13 0 6 0 32 14 33 0 7 7 10 0 0 0 0 31 29 7 21 7 28 8 3 27 13 11 6 6 21 17 9 10 17 7 37 29 7 17 21 663 31 13 20 25 33 33 20 18 20' 7 14 28 19 14 26 12 14 7 14 41 ,-•'6 .■■■'14 /' 19 ' 58 27 14 23 17 14 25 21 5 3 21 9 7 7 3 23 52 35 28 28 27 0 36 14 20 21 L L L L L L L L T L L L L L L W T W L L L F L L L L W W L W L W W T W W L W L L L L L L W L L L T 1186 *NCAA Playoff Game L W L L L L L L Millersville (2-3) YEAR 1977 1978 1979 1980 1992 Tot. EU 12 20 6 28 36 102 MU 24 22 17 0 12 75 Initial Game 1930 (L, 0-12) 1926 (W, 41-0) 1953 (W, 52-7) 1965 (T, 13-13) 1981 (W, 25-9) 1964 (W, 47-0) 1948 (W, 7-0) 1983 (W, 59-0) 1928 (W, 37-0) 1976 (L, 13-30) 1927 (W, 27-6) 1955 (L, 0-19) 1970 (W, 17-0) 1967 (L, 12-13) 1926 (W, 31-6) 1972 (L, 9-14) 1965 (W, 48-0) 1984 (W, 58-10) 1967 (L, 6-33) 1973 (T, 0-0) 1992 (L, 15-19) 1947 (L, 12-34) 1961 (L, 6-14) 1976 (W, 53-13) 1952 (W, 19-0) 1933 (U 0-49) 1959 (T, 6-6) 1926 (W, 16-0) 1955 (L, 0-32) 1988 (L, 22-34) Won 2 5 3 1 4 2 7 1 4 0 25 0 3 1 30 1 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 2 5 4 0 16 1 1 Lost 2 4 2 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 32 1 1 1 32 1 0 0 4 6 *1 1 1 0 1 3 0 *41 2 1 Tied 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 Kent State University Kenyon College Liberty University Lock Haveh Lycoming Mansfield Mercyhurst Michigan Tech Millersville Muskingum New Haven North Dakota State Northwood Ohio Northern Univ. Saginaw Valley Shippensburg Slippery Rock Shepherd Southern Connecticut St. Vincent Thiel Virginia Union Waynesburg Wayne State West Chester West Liberty W. Virginia Wesleyan Westminster Yoimgstown St. TOTALS 1926 (L, 0-12) 1974 (W, 22-21) 1987 (L, 8-13) 1958 (L, 26-33) 1960 (L, 6-12) 1935 (L, 0-20) 1982 (W, 38-8) 1964 (L, 7-8) 1977 (L, 12-24) 1978 (L, 10-23) 1981 (W, 51-19) 1989 (L, 45-32) 1991 (W, 25-14) 1968 (W, 27-26) 1975 (W, 21-0) 1957 (L, 14-20) 1926 (L, 0-19) 1957 (L, 6-7) 1991 (W, 35-16) 1929 (L, 0-40) 1933 (L, 0-26) 1990 (W, 38-14) 1957 (L, 7-13) 1985 (T, 23-23) 1970 (W, 14-6) 1926 (L, 0-10) 1975 (W, 21-7) 1930 (L, 12-19) 1989 (L, 28-14) 1 1 0 21 1 10 2 0 2 1 3 0 2 2 2 14 17 1 2 0 1 *1 2 1 1 2 3 2 0 226 1 0 3 13 1 11 0 1 3 1 1 *1 0 1 1 17 37 2 0 2 8 0 1 0 3 2 0 12 _3 274 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 _0 24 *Includes NCAA Playoff Games Records, Points and Percentages w W w w College Allegheny Alliance Ashland Baldwin-Wallace Bloomsburg Bridgewater Brockport State Buffalo State Buffalo University C. W. Post California (Pa.) Case Tech Central Cormecticut Cheyney Clarion Cortland (NY) Curry District of Columbia East Stroudsburg Fairmont State Ferris State (MI) Findlay Frederick Frostburg State Geneva Grove City Hiram Indiana (Pa.) John Caroll University Kutztown University L L L W W 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Year 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 PF 88 83 212 46 131 19 40 11 6 0 59 6 18 39 27 80 80 7 19 20 62 82 45 83 135 79 PA 53 38 30 76 86 80 25 118 154 224 88 98 72 131 191 45 45 154 154 146 139 119 116 73 93 147 REC 3-3 3-2 5-2 2-4 3-4 1-5 3-2 1-6 0-6 0-6 1-4 0-4-1 1-4 1-6 0-7 2-2-1 1-3 0-6 1-6 1-7 1-5-2 3-4 0-5-1 3-4 3-5-1 1-6 PCT .500 .600 .714 .333 .429 .167 .600 .143 .000 .000 .200 .100 .200 .143 .000 .500 .250 .000 .143 .125 .250 .429 .083 .429 .389 .143 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 44 173 139 131 117 91 139 116 84 113 204 42 81 114 194 237 355 167 168 131 259 273 139 167 131 155 178 193 103 53 111 127 114 114 113 123 129 132 224 224 307 203 89 155 158 182 127 156 174 123 247 148 84 84 1-8 5-4 3-4 4-4-1 3-4-1 3-4-1 4-3-1 3-5 2-6 2-5-1 6-2-1 1-6-1 2-7 2-7 4-4-1 9-1 9-1 3-5-1 4-4-1 5-2-2 8-3 6-4 3-6-1 3-6-1 4-6 6-2-1 4-6 .111 .555 .429 .500 .438 .438 .563 .375 .250 .313 .722 .188 .222 .222 .500 .900 .900 .389 .500 .667 .727 .600 .350 .350 .400 .722 .400 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 294 412 353 217 321 226 223 435 336 228 336 110 144 210 209 283 283 184 202 190 199 131 9-2 8-2 8-2 5-4-1 7-3 3-8 5-4-1 8-3 9-3 7-4 8-2-1 .819 .800 .800 .550 .700 .273 .550 .727 .750 .636 .773 "Top Ten" Seasons 1. 1. 3. 4. 4. 4. 7. 8. 8. 8. Year 1970 1971 1982 1927 1983 1984 1992 1965 1980 1990 Overall 9-1 9-1 9-2 4-1 8-2 8-2 8-2-1 6-2-1 6-2-1 9-3 PCT .900 .900 .819 .800 .800 .800 .773 .750 .750 .750 Football Reg. Seasons 8-0 9-0 9-1 4-1 8-2 8-2 8-1-1 6-2-1 6-2-1 8-2 ❖ 29 All-Time Scores 1 940-1992 All-Time Scores 1940-1992 ESC 31 13 0 30 6 80 1941 (2-2-1) Coach: Sox Harrison ................................... Opp. California........................ 0 Indiana.......................... 33 Clarion............................. 0 Alliance........................... 0 Slippery Rock............. 12 ........................................ 45 ESC 0 0 0 0 7 _Q 7 1942 (1-3) 1952 (3-4) Coach: Sox Harrison Coach: Art McComb ................................... Opp. ESC ................................... Opp. Westminster..................20 0 California...................... 12 Clarion..............................6 Mansfield......................18 0 Qarion...........................20 13 Slippery Rock...............20 Slippery Rock............._26 0 In^ana............................7 70 39 Thiel.................................7 12 Mansfield........................ 7 1943 (War) 19 Geneva.........................._Q 1944 (War) 83 .........................................73 1945 (War) 1946 (0-6) Coach: Art McComb ................................... Opp. Clarion.......................... 50 Westminster.................... 7 Alliance.........................20 Thiel.................................7 Mansfield......................51 Slippery Rock............._12 154 ESC 0 0 0 6 7 7 0 _Q 20 1948 (1-7) Coach: Art McComb ................................... Opp. California......................19 Clarion...........................20 Slippery Rock...............20 Indiana.......................... 33 Thiel................................15 Brockport........................0 Mansfield..................... 21 Alliance...................... 18 146 ESC 12 0 6 6 13 0 6 19 62 1949 (1-5-2) Coach: Art McComb ................................... Opp. California...................... 25 Clarion.......................... 33 Slippery Rock.............. 27 Indiana......................... 20 Thiel'............................... 21 Brockport....................... 0 Mansfield....................... 6 Alliance........................ _Z .......................................139 . . ESC 12 7 0 0 0 0 0 19 1947 (1-6) Coach: Art McComb ................................... Opp. Findlay..........................34 Clarion............................. 6 Slippery Rock...............23 Thiel...............................26 Mansfield......................33 Alliance...........................6 West liberty............... 26 154 30 ESC 6 6 6 20 0 _Z 45 1951 (0-5-1) Coach: Art McComb ................................... Opp. California......................32 Clarion........................... 12 Slippery Rock............... 13 Indiana..........................20 Thiel...............................12 Brockport...................._2Z 116 . ESC 0 8 6 _Q 14 ESC 7 13 7 6 0 42 _Z 82 1950 (3-4) Coach: Art McComb ................................... Opp. California..................... 14 Clarion............................ 7 Slippery Rock.............. 39 In^ana......................... 18 Thiel..............................21 Brockport..................... 14 Mansfield.................... ._6 119 . ESC 0 13 0 0 0 7 7 27 1940 (0-7) Coach: Orville Bailey ................................... Opp. Westminster.................. 26 California...................... 20 Mansfield...................... 39 Indiana.......................... 25 Clarion........................... 35 Alliance......................... 19 Slippery Rock............. _2Z .......................................191 ❖ ESC 6 6 6 7 52 6 19 0 33 135 1953 (3-5-1) Coach: Art McComb ................................... Opp. California........................7 Clarion.......................... 20 Slippery Rock................. 6 Indiana.......................... 14 Ashland.......................... 7 St. Francis...................... 13 Mansfield........................ 6 Geneva..........................14 Brockport..................... 93 ESC 7 20 0 13 12 6 21 79 1954 (1-6) Coach: Art McComb ................................... Opp. California...................... 20 Clarion.......................... .46 Slippery Rock................ 6 Indiana.......................... 28 Brockport..................... 21 Carnegie Tech.............. 26 Mansfield..................... .JQ .......................................147 ESC 12 14 0 6 0 12 0 0 0 44 1955 (1-8) Coach: Art McComb ................................... Opp. Clarion.......................... 27 Slippery Rock............... 33 Indiana......................... 19 Brockport......................19 John Carroll................. 32 Mansfield........................ 6 Case Tech..................... 19 Grove City................... 18 California.................. 20 193 ESC 6 13 6 13 13 1956 (5-4) Coach: Bob Thurbon ................................... Opp. Clarion.......................... 13 Slippery Rock................. 0 Indiana......................... 14 Brockport..................... 21 John Carroll................. 27 1993 Media Guide 21 27 55 19 173 Mansfield........................ 7 Case Tech.......................15 Grove Qty...................... 0 California......................._6 103 ESC 6 34 33 0 7 45 14 139 1957 (3-4) Coach: Bob Thurbon ................................... Opp. Shepherd......................... 7 Qarion............................. 0 Slippery Rock................. 0 Grove City...................... 7 Waynesburg.................. 13 Ashland........................... 6 Shippensburg............ 20 ........................................ 53 ESC 19 * 6 0 *19 26 *28 33 * 0 _Q 131 ESC 0 12 32 23 36 6 8 0 117 1958 (4-4-1) Coach: Bob Thurbon ................................... Opp. Qarion............................. 0 Slippery Rock................. 6 Indiana.......................... 27 Grove City.................... 14 Lock Haven..................33 Mansfield........................6 Ashland...........................6 California...................... 13 Beaver Bowl Game: Slippery Rock.............. Ill 1959 (3-4-1) Coach: Bob Thurbon ................................... Opp. Clarion...........................13 Slippery Rock............... 13 Indiana.......................... 12 St. "Vincent.....................29 Lock Haven..................13 Hiram.............................. 6 Mansfield........................ 0 California................... 41 ...................................... 127 1960 (3-4-1) Coach: Loyal Park ESC ................................... Opp. 13 Qarion............................. 7 7 Slippery Rock............... 13 14 Indiana.......................... 14 6 Lycoming......................12 6 Lock Haven................. 33 14 John Carroll................... 7 18 Brockport........................ 7 13 California................... _21 91 114 1961 (4-3-1) Coach: Loyal Park ESC ................................... Opp. 13 Clarion...........................12 6 Slippery Rock.............. 36 33 Indiana............................ 7 6 Frederick....................... 14 7 Lock Haven.................... 7 20 Lycoming........................ 6 35 Brockport........................ 6 19 California................... ._26 139 114 1962 (3-5) Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC ................................... Opp. 7 Grove City..................... 0 7 Slippery Rock...............10 * 0 Indiana......................... 14 20 Qarion........................... 21 •28 Lock Haven..................14 20 Shippensburg.............. 27 •28 Brockport....................... 0 * 6 California................... 27 116 113 1963 (2-6) Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC ....................................Opp. •27 Grove City...................... 7 * 0 Slippery Rock............... 14 7 Indiana..........................41 * 6 Clarion............................. 7 16 Lock Haven.................. 14 * 8 Shippensbiurg............... 12 6 Brockport.........................7 14 California................... 21 84 .......................................123 1964 (2-5-1) Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC ................................... Opp. •47 Bridgewater.................... 0 3 Slippery Rock.................3 * 7 Indiana..........................31 14 Clarion.............................7 *22 Lock Haven..................25 7 Michigan Tech.................8 * 0 California......................14 13 Shippensburg............. _41 113 .......................................129 1965 (6-2-1)+ Coach: Jim Hazlett ESC ....................................Opp. * 13 Baldwin-Wallace..........13 *48 Curry College.................0 * 3 +Slippery Rock.............13 10 +Indiana..........................6 *14 +Clarion........................13 14 +Lock Haven.................27 *35 +Shippensburg.............26 29 Bridgewater..................13 38 +Califomia.................._21 204 .......................................132 +Edinboro was forced to forfeit its conference games due to an ineligible player. 1969 (4-4-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ................................... Opp. 40 Brockport...................... 29 7 Ohio Northern.............. 27 •40 Slippery Rock............... 13 0 Indiana.......................... 27 * 0 Qarion........................... 24 33 Lock Haven...... :...........41 *24 Shippensburg............... 14 *34 Geneva.......................... 12 16 California................... 16 194 203 1970 (9-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ................................... Opp. *37 Cheyney.......................... 0 24 Slippery Rock................. 0 *31 Indiana.......................... 14 10 Clarion............................. 6 *34 Lock Haven.................. 21 35 Shippensburg.............15 PC Championship: *14 Westchester...................6 NAIA Nat. Se^'-finals: _Z Westminster...'.!..........._2Q 237 i.............89 1971 (9-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ................................... Opp. 32 Waynesburg.................. 10 •57 Eureka (111.).....................0 * 49 Slippery Rock...............21 29 Indiana..........................23 *24 Qarion........................... 17 42 Lock Haven..................26 *42 Shippensburg.............16 19 Ohio Northern................ 0 47 California........................7 PC Championship: 14 Westchester.............. 35 355 155 1966 (1-6-1) Coach: V^filliam Cutcher 1972 (3-5-1) ESC ................................... Opp. Coach: Bill McDonald 0 Baldwin-Wallace............68 ESC ................................... Opp. 7 Slippery Rock...................7 *23 Waynesburg....................6 * 0 Indiana............................14 7 Ashland........................fil 7 Clarion.............................41 7 Slippery Rock.................7 * 14 Lock Haven.................. 17 * 7 Indiana..........................17 0 Shippensburg.................42 9 Qarion...........................10 7 Geneva..............................0 , *56 Lock Haven..................19 * 7 California..................... _25 ^* 9 Shippensburg...............14 42 ...................................... 224/ t . 9 Cortland (NY)..............14 ■ t * 40 California................... _2Q 1967 (2-7) 167 .......................................158 Coach: William Cutcher ESC ....................................Opp. 1973 (4-4-1) 12 Cheyney.........................13 Coach: Bill McDonald * 6 East Stroudsburg........ 33 ESC ................................... Opp. * 7 Slippery Rock.................6 * 0 Fairmont..........................0 0 Indiana..........................19 * 11 Central Conn................ 24 * 7 Clarion...........................28 0 Ashland.........................37 6 Lock Haven..................30 * 3 Slippery Rock...............17 * 12 Shippensburg...............33 21 Indiana..........................14 *14 Geneva..........................13 *23 Clarion.......................... 22 17 California................... 49 25 Lock Haven.................. 27 81 224 *38 Shippensburg.............. 28 47 California................... _12 1968 (2-7) 168 .......................................182 Coach: William Cutcher ESC ................................... Opp. 1974 (5-2-2) 15 East Stroudsburg....... .49 Coach: Bill McDonald *27 Ohio Northern..............26 ESC ................................... Opp. 0 Slippery Rock.............. 16 12 Fairmont......................... 7 * 0 Iniana......................... 58 *21 Baldwin-Wallace..........13 13 Clarion...........................37 7 Slippery Rock.................7 * 21 Lock Haven................. 56 * 7 Indiana......................... 25 0 Shippensburg.............. 23 21 Qarion........................... 21 31 Geneva........................... 7 *14 Lock Haven................... 0 * 7 California................... .35 0 Shippensburg.............. 19 114 307 22 Kenyon.......................... 21 *27 California.................. 14 131 127 1975 (8-3) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ....................................Opp. 21 W. Va. Wesleyan.............7 * 0 Fairmont........................20 14 Baldwin-Wallace......... 35 * 24 Slippery Rock...............19 28 Indiana..........................21 *30 Clarion............................. 0 52 Lock Haven.....................0 * 21 Shippensburg...............16 *21 Saginaw Valley...............0 28 California...................... 14 PC Championship: 20 East Stroudsburg..... . 24 259 156 1976 (6-4) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ....................................Opp. 17 Fairmont........................21 *34 Cortland........................ 11 53 Frostburg........................13 19 Slippery Rock...............24 * 8 Indiana............................5 25 Clarion............................20 *45 Lock Haven..................15 24 Shippensburg.............. 28 *13 C.W.Post.......................30 *35 California......................_Z 273 .......................................174 ESC * 6 17 *19 * 25 3 * 6 14 * 7 12 30 139 1977 (3-6-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ....................................Opp. Fairmont..........................7 Saginaw Valley.............21 Frostburg.........................0 Slippery Rock...............13 Indiana............................3 Clarion...........................10 Lock Haven..................20 Shippensburg...............17 Millersville....................24 California...................... ._S 123 1978 (3-6-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ....................................Opp. 26 Fairmont.........................26 *10 Muskingum................. 23 *20 Millersville....................22 * 7 Clarion...........................42 31 Lock Haven...................21 * 15 Shippensburg.............. 23 7 California......................28 * 17 Slippery Rock...............13 27 _Z 167 Indiana...........................21 CW.Post....................._2S 247 1979 (4-6) Coach: Denny Creehan ESC ................................... Opp. * 0 Fairmont......................... 9 28 Muskingum...................13 6 Millersville....................17 0 Clarion...........................13 * 7 Lock Haven................. 24 18 Shippensburg.............. 28 *31 California........................7 13 Slippery Rock...............14 *13 Indiana........................... 9 15 Westminster............... _H 131 148 1980 (6-2-1) Coach: Denny Creehan ESC ....................................Opp. *24 Westminster....................0 *28 Millersville......................0 6 Lock Haven....................7 *22 Shippensburg.............. 22 17 California......................13 * 0 Slippery Rock...............15 11 Indiana.............................7 34 Univ. of Buffalo............10 *13 Qarion........................ 10 155 .........................................84 1981 (4-6) Coach: Denny Creehan ESC ....................................Opp. 6 Fairmont....................... 13 *51 New Haven.................. 19 * 13 Lock Haven..................14 0 Shippensburg...............17 * 3 Califorrua..................... 39 12 Slippery Rock............... 39 * 6 In^ana........................... 7 * 35 Uruv. of Buffalo............. 0 27 Qarion...........................17 25 Bloomsburg.................._2 178 84 1982 (9-2-0) Coach: Denny Creehan ESC ................................... Opp. *34 Bloomsburg................... 7 29 New Haven..................... 0 *10 Shippensburg................ 6 58 California..................... 20 * 10 Slippery Rock................ 7 6 Indiana........................... 3 33 Mansfield....................... 6 *20 34 38 Clarion.......................... 22 10 Indiana......................... 28 Lock Haven................... 7 9 West Chester.................37 Mercyhurst.....................8 *48 Clarion...........................21 PC Championship: 30 Lock Haven..................21 22 East Stroudsburg...... 24 *66 Shippensburg.............. 53 294 110 / 29 California......................24 57 Fairmont State........... _22 1983 (8-2) 321 283 Coach: Denny Creehan 1987 (3-8) EUP ................................... Opp. *41 West Liberty................... 3 Coach: Steve Szabo 48 W. Va. Wesleyan...........30 EUP ................................... Opp. 44 Shippensburg............... 16 8 Liberty...........................13 *19 California..................... 24 21 Mansfield.......................10 *14 Central Corm.................. 7 28 Slippery Rock...............20 35 Slippery Rock...............36 *21 Indiana......................... 23 59 Buffalo State....................0 *17 Indiana......................... 28 28 Clarion............................ 8 *28 West Chester................ 49 *50 Lock Haven................... 7 24 Clarion...........................48 *74 Mercyhurst................ 13 *31 Lock Haven..................21 16 Shippensburg...............18 412 144 *17 California......................28 15 Shepherd.................... 25 1984 (8-2) 226 283 Coach: Deimy Creehan EUP ................................... Opp. 1988 (5-4-1) 40 West Liberty..................14 Coach: Tom HoUman *42 W. Va. Wesleyan............ 0 EUP ................................... Opp. 20 California......................14 * 7 Liberty...........................17 * 31 Slippery Rock.............. 26 *37 Saginaw.........................28 17 Indiana......................... 52 40 East Stroudsburg........ 20 14 New Haven..................30 7 Indiana.........................27 *24 Clarion.......................... 35 22 Kutztown......................34 45 Lock Haven.................. 25 *35 Clarion.............................0 *36 Shippensburg...............14 45 Lock Haven....................7 *5S Dist. of Columbia...... _1Q * 19 Shippensburg...............10 353 210 23 Cahfomia.......................17 *14 Slippery Rock........... 14 1985 (5-4-1) Coach: Steve Szabo 223 184 EUP ................................... Opp. 1989 (8-3) 23 Wayne State.................. 23 Coach: Tom HoUman 40 Central Conn................ 13 EUP ................................... Opp. * 9 California......................14 27 Liberty.......................... 51 32 Slippery Rock.............. 21 *46 New Haven.................. 13 * 9 Indiana......................... 35 *37 Indiana........................... 0 *30 East Stroudsbiurg.........14 * 42 Kutztown..................... 21 7 Clarion.......................... 26 12 Clarion............................ 7 *27 Lock Haven................. 22 *49 Lock Haven................. 10 24 Shippensbmrg............... 21 60 Shippensburg................ 6 *16 Fairmont State........... 20 *54 California..................... 14 217 ...................................... 209 62 Slippery Rock................ 7 1986 (7-3) 14 Youngstown State....... 28 NCAA Div.n Playoff: Coach: Steve Szabo .32 N. Dakota State......... _45 EUP ................................... Opp. 435 202 * 27 Wayne State................. 24 *21 Mansfield..................... 28 *24 Slippery Rock.............. 14 1990 (9-3) Coach: Tom HoUman EUP ................................... Opp. *48 Shepherd CoUege.......... 6 27 Yoimgstown State........ 31 33 Bloomsburg................... 6 *23 Clarion.......................... 14 *41 Lock Haven................... 6 * 10 Shippensburg................ 3 43 California.................... 37 * 17 SUppery Rock.............. 10 29 Indiana......................... 36 20 Fairmont State.............. 13 NCAA Div. n Playoff: 38 Virgiiua Union............. 14 NCAA Div.n Playoff: 7 Indiana....................... _H 336 190 1991 (7-4) Coach: Tom HoUman EUP ................................... Opp. 0 Youngstown State....... 24 25 Northwood Inst........... 14 *35 S. Connecticut.............. 16 *23 Bloomsburg................. 21 17 Clarion............................9 28 Lock Haven.................. 12 7 Shippensburg............. .45 *45 California..................... 10 0 SUppery Rock................ 7 *17 Indiana......................... 20 *21 Fairmont State........... _21 228 199 1992 (8-2-1) Coach: Tom HoUman EUP ................................... Opp*35 Buffalo.......................... 13 *37 Northwood Institute ....13 41 S. Connecticut................ 0 *26 Clarion.......................... 17 38 Lock Haven................. 10 *47 Shippensburg................3 33 California..................... 13 * 7 SUppery Rock.............. 10 21 Indiana.......................... 21 36 MiUersviUe................... 12 NCAA Div.n Playoff: 15 Ferris State................._12 336 .......................................131 •Denotes home games The Coaches and Their Records Name Tom HoUman (1988-Present) Denny Creehan (1979-1984) Bill McDonald (1969-78) Steve Szabo (1985-87 Loyal Park (1960-61) Bob Thurbon (1956-59) Sox Harrison (1926-38,1941-42) Jim Hazlett (1962-65) Art McComb (1946-55) William Cutcher (1966-68) Orville Bailey (1939-40) Seasons 5 6 10 3 2 4 15 4 10 3 2 Best Won Lost 8-2-1,1992 9-2,1982 9-1,1970-71 7-3,1986 4-3-1,1961 5-4,1956 4-1,1927 3-5,1962 3-4,1952 2-7,1967-68 1-6,1939 37 39 54 15 7 15 27 9 14 5 1 16 20 34 15 7 16 56 22 56 20 13 , Tied Pet. 2 1 7 1 2 2 2 2 4 1 0 .690 .658 .605 .500 .500 .485 .329 .288 .203 .212 .071 Football ❖ 31 NCAA II Playoff Individual and Team Stats NCAA II Playoff Individual and Team Stats Scoring Points 6 18 18 18 12 8 3 3 6 Stone, Paul Cole, Elbert Frye, Lester Russell, Derrick Conway, Chris Priester, Ernest Baumann, John Joyce, Mike Snyder, Chris Edinboro Opponents Year 1992 1989 1990 1990 1989/90 1989/90 1990 1992 1992 Games 3 1 2 2 3 3 2 1 1 Priester, Ernest Martin, Wrentie Cole, Elbert Frye, Lester Heebsh, Brian Stone, Paul Spisak, Wally Snyder, Chris Jackson, Larry Recp. Yds. 7 142 9 122 3 14 2 26 3 53 7 146 1 4 2 25 1 5 2 30 37 3 20 21 No. 3 3 3 4 33 15 Total 92 92 No. 1 1 1 Conway, Chris Snyder, Chris Stone, Paul Receiving TDs Priester, Ernest 1 Extra Points Baumann, John Priester, Ernest Geary, Mike Team Att. 4 1 Made 2-pt. Att. 3 1 0 1-6 Year Games 1990 2 Att. 0 15 4 65 25 32 18 7 4 2 3 7 1 3 Net Avg. 0 0.0 64 4.3 -7 -1.8 386 5.9 125 5.0 139 4.3 75 4.2 39 5.6 8.5 34 18 9.0 1 .3 -21 14 14.0 3 1.0 TD 1 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Comp. Att. 19 53 3 11 13 24 1993 Media Guide 32 ❖ Yds. 257 44 236 Messura, John Donahue, A1 Lewis, Georj Ross, Anthony Smith, Wade Wayne, Michael Games 1989/90/92 3 1990J92 1989/90/92 1989/90 1992 1992 2 3 3 1 1 No. 24 21 24 24 16 15 Year 1989/90 1989/90 1989/90/92 1989/90/92 Games 3 3 ,y 3 / 3 / l/ 1989 Edwards, Michael Sims, Michael Messura, John Harmer, Rob Simmons, Devas Cray, Russell No. 1 1 2 1 Yds. Lost -16 .5 .5 Year Games 1992 3 1992 1 1992 1 No. 2 2 1 Yds. 14 20 Year 1990 1989/90 1992 Games 2 3 1 .# Passes Broken Up Houston, Mario No. 8 No. 6 Smith, Wade Fumble Recoveries 1989/90 1989/90 1990 3 3 2 1990 1989/90 1992 1992 1 2 1 1 TD 1 0 0 Int. 6 2 1 Barnes, Mike Miller, Matt Stone, Paul No. 1 1 1 Year 1989/90 1989/90 1992 Games 3 3 3 Punt Returns Cole, Elbert Smith, Wade Priester, Ernest Willis, Michael Barnes, Mike No. 1 1 1 1 4 Yds. 0 8 -2 5 4 Year Games 1989 1992 1 3 Lhotsky, Gary Burford, Bill Yds. 561 112 Avg. 35.1 37.3 Long 50 39 Kickoff Returns Mills, William Conway, Chris Stone, Paul Marratta, Joel Reifsnyder, Bryan Clare, Steve Sherwood, Josh Herme, Todd No. 1 6 3 2 2 1 2 1 Yds. 0 174 66 33 24 8 34 0 TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Year Games 1992 1 1989/90 1989/90 3 3 1992 1992 1 1 Team Stats (Four Games 1-3) Sacks Houston, Mario Smith, Wade Russell, Stephen Passing Yards Galupi, Hal Seibert, Sean Dickerson, Jody Year Interceptions Rushing Yards Stone, Paul Jackson, Larry Dickerson, Jody Frye, Lester Cole, Elbert Russell, Derrick Koehle, Matt Clare, Steve Tedder, Tom Priester, Ernest Seibert, Sean Galupi, Hal Sherwood, Josh Snyder, Chris TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tackles Rushing TDs Cole, Elbert Frye, Lester Russell, Derrick No. 16 3 Receiving Scoring by Quarters 1 9 19 Punting TOTAL FIRST DOWNS First Downs Rushing First Downs Passing First Downs Penalty Rushing Attempts Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing NET YARDS RUSHING Passes Attempted Passes Completed Passes Had Intercepted Total Offensive Plays TOTAL NET YARDS Average Gained Per Play Fumbles Fumbles Lost Penalties Penalty Yards Interceptions (Yards) Punts (Yards) Average Per Punt Punt Return Yards Kickoff Return Yards Kickoff Return Average Quarterback Sacks EU 75 48 24 3 190 998 81 917 88 35 9 278 1454 5.2 8 4 20 176 5(34) 19 (673) 35.4 8(15) 18 (339) 18.8 11 (-82) OPP 78 42 32 4 188 889 109 762 101 47 5 289 1418 4.9 5 2 24 209 9(51) 23 (732) 31.8 8(70) 17 (223) 13.1 7 (-52) Team Highs/Bests First Downs 23 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Rush 22 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Pass 9 vs. Ferris State, 1992 Penalty 1 vs. North Dakota State, 1989/Ferris State, 1992 Rushing Attempts 71 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Yards Gained Rushing 443 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Yards Lost Rushing 36 vs. lUP, 1990 Net Yards Rushing 430 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Net Yards Passing 236 vs. Ferris State, 1992 Passes Attempted 24 vs. North Dakota State, 1989 24 vs. Ferris State, 1992 Passes Completed 13 vs. Ferris State, 1992 Passes H,ad Intercepted 3 vs. North Dakota State, 1989 3 vs. lUP, 1990 Total Offensive Play 82 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Total Net Yards 474 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Average Gained Per Play 6.0 vs. Ferris State, 1992 Fumbles and Lost Fumbles 4-2 vs. Ferris State, 1992 Penalties and Yardage 8-61 vs. Ferris State, 1992 Interceptions and Return Yards 3-34 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Punts/Yarcfs 8-291 vs. lUP, 1990 Average Per Punt 37.3 vs. North Dakota State, 1989 Punt Return Yardage 8 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Kickoff Return Yards 224 vs. North Dakota State, 1989 Sacks 5 vs. Ferris State, 1992 Fighting Scots 1988-1992 YARDS NCAA II PSAC 1992 - 8-1-1 #15 (best record since 1971) NCAA II Playoffs Scoring Defense -11.2 ppg 3rd 1st Pass Defense Efficiency - 88.8 13th 2nd (14 interceptions, 6 passing tds) Rushing Defense - 95.0 ypg top 15 3rd Passing Defense -162.5 ypg 1st Total Defense - 257.5 ypg top 15 1st Scoring Offense - 32.1 ppg 14th 2nd Rushing Offense - 236.2 ypg 1st Passing Offense -172.8 ypg 13th Total Offense - 409.0 ypg 3rd 1991-7-4 Rushing Defense -151.3 ypg Passing Defense -180.1 ypg Total Defense - 332.1 ypg Rushing Offense -188.9 ypg Passing Defense -138.7 ypg Total Offense - 327.6 )^g 9th 5th 6th 2nd 13th 9th 1990 - 8-2 #11 NCAA II Playoffs (quarterfinalist) Scoring Defense -16.2 ppg 23rd Rushing Defense -100.7 ypg 8th Passing Defense -155.2 ypg 23rd Total Defense - 255.9 ypg 12th Scoring Offense - 29.1 ppg 20th Rushing Offense - 227.1 ypg 21st Passing Offense - 215.5 ypg Total Offense - 442.6 ypg 11th 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 6th 3rd 1989 - 8-2 #7 NCAA II Playoffs Scoring Defense -15.7 ppg 19th Rushing Defense -109.9 ypg 15th Passing Defense -137.6 ypg 29th Total Defense - 247.5 ypg 15th Scoring Offense - 40.3 ppg 2nd Rushing Offense - 257.0 ypg ^ 10th Passing Offense -197.9 ypg Total Offense - 454.9 ypg 4th 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 5th 1st 1988 - 5-4-1 Rushing Defense -143.7 ypg Passing Defense -154.2 ypg Total Defense - 297.9 ypg Rushing Offense -160.7 ypg Passing Offense -180.7 ypg Total Offense - 341.4 ypg 9th 6ffi 9th* 5th 5th 4th Football ❖ 33 PSAC Football Records PSAC Football Records Career Records Most Passing Yards Individual Season Rushing - Most Yards 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Lester Frye Elbert Cole Joe lacone ■ Derrick Price Michael Mann Joelacone Ricke Stonewall Ed O'Reilly Jason Sims Derrick Price A1 Raines Scott Highley Joe Speese Greg Paterra Don Shaver EDIN EDIN WC WC lUP WC MILL SR WC WC EDIN MILL LH SR KUTZ 1990 1989 1962 1990 1991 1960 1982 1974 1987 1988 1971 1989 1979 1988 1979 1,630 1,507 1,461 1,457 1,452 1,438 1,387 1,384 1,368 1,366 1,358 1,333 1,321 1,296 1,292 Rushing - Most Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 14. Lester Frye Dave Friese Derrick Price Ed O'Reilly Mike Morucci Bill Pettyjohn Rick Diggs Greg Paterra Scott Opalsky Chuck Sanders Derrick Price Jason Sims Elbert Cole Derrick Price Scott Eberly EDIN SHIP WC SR BLOOM SHIP SHIP SR SR SR WC WC EDIN WC WC 1990 1981 1990 1974 1979 1991 1974 1988 1989 1984 1989 1987 1989 1988 1991 317 296 291 287 281 275 274 270 270 269 267 244 238 237 237 EDIN SHIP WC WC EDIN lUP 1989 1991 1962 1967 1992 1971 21 18 18 18 17 17 Rushing TDs 1. 2. 2. 2. 5. 5. Elbert Cole Bill Pettyjohn Joelacone Bert Nye Larry Jackson Larry Monsilovich Passing - Most Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10. 11. Andy Breault Rich Lichtel Rich Ingold Kevin Russell Sam Mannery Brian Gilbert Brian Gilbert Andy Breault Chris Fagan Dave MacDonald Jay DeDea KUTZ BLOOM lUP CAL CAL SHIP SHIP KUTZ MILL WC BLOOM 1990 1967 1985 1984 1990 1991 1992 1991 1991 1992 1987 474 415 414 406 400 378. 377 360 360 355 354 Passing - Most Completions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 11. 34 Andy Breault Kevin Russell Andy Breault Rich Ingold Sam Mannery A1 Niemela Andy Breault Bill Blair Kevin Russell Dave MacDonald Bill Blair ❖ KUTZ CAL KUTZ lUP CAL WC KUTZ MAN CAL WC MAN 1990 1984 1991 1985 1990 1986 1992 1991 1983 1992 1990 1993 Media Guide 269 234 225 219 204 199 197 196 195 195 194 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Andy Breault Dave MacDonald Andy Breault Sam Marmery Rich Lichtel Rich Ingold Kevin Russell Scott Woods Andy Breault Kevin Russell KUTZ WC KUTZ CAL BLOOM lUP CAL lUP KUTZ CAL Most Total Offense 1990 1992 1991 1990 1967 1985 1984 1992 1992 1983 3,143 3,085 2,927 2,853 2,771 2,760 2,642 2,580 2,566 2,524 Most Passing TDs 1. 2. 3. 3. 3. 6. 7. 8. 8. 8. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. Andy Breault Tony Aliucci Jim Alcorn Rich Lichtel Ed Brown Ed Brown Dave MacDonald Tim Ebersold Doug Emminger Andy Breault Tim Ebersole Rich Ingold A1 Niemela A1 Niemela Hal Galupi Mark Steinmeyer Bob Tucker Len Pesotini Scott Benoit Perry Kemp Jim Sheehan Jeff Zubia Stef Kem Scott Asman Ernie Siegrist Du. MacDonald Andrew Hill Tim Brown Terry Skelley Du. MacDonald Steve Weaver KUTZ lUP CLAR BLOOM WC WC WC SHIP CLAR KUTZ SHIP lUP WC WC EDIN 1991 1990 1966 1967 1989 1990 1992 1981 1987 1990 1982 1985 1986 1987 1989 37 27 26 26 26 25 24 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 KUTZ BLOOM lUP E.STR CAL WC SHIP BLOOM WC E.STR MAN lUP CLAR lUP MAN WC 1990 1967 1975 1983 1983 1986 1982 1990 1989 1984 1989 1990 1992 1979 1990 1992 86 77 74 74 74 71 68 62 61 60 60 60 60 59 59 59 1967 1990 1992 1989 1989 1990 1983 1975 1991 1981 1,325 1,183 1,157 1,128 1,108 1,102 1,101 1,088 1,052 1,037 Receiving - Yards Gained 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Bob Tucker Andrew Hill Steve Weaver Ernest Priester Andrew Hill Ernest Priester Perry Kemp Len Pesotini Andrew Hill Ed Noon BLOOM lUP WC EDIN lUP EDIN CAL lUP lUP SHIP Receiving - Most TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 9. 9. Andrew Hill Ernest Priester Ernest Priester Bob Tucker Ed Noon Tony Trave Bill Hess Steve Weaver John DeRiggi Ken Kopelchny Andy Breault Dave MacDonald Jeff Petrucci Andy Breault Sam Maimery Kevin Russell Hm Ebersole Kevin Russell Bill Blair BiU Blair KUTZ WC CAL KUTZ CAL CAL SHIP CAL MAN MAN 1990 1992 1968 1991 1990 1984. 1981 1983 1990 1991 3,173 3,082 2,944 2,850 2,819 2,778 2,700 2,692 2,608 2,555 Scoring - Most Overall TDs Receiving - Most Receptions 1. 2. 3. 3. 3. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. 10. 10. 14. 14. 14. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. lUP EDIN EDIN BLOOM SHIP lUP WC WC CLAR E.STR 1990 1989 1990 1967 1981 1987 1988 1992 1966 1990 20 16 15 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 1. 2. 2. 4. 4. 4. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. Elbert Cole Mickey Catello Andrew Hill Joe lacone Bert Nye Larry JacksonLarry Monsilovich Don Shaver Desi Washington Ernest Priester Michael Mann EDIN CLAR lUP WC WC EDIN lUP KUTZ MILL EDIN lUP Scoring - Most Points 1. Elbert Cole 2. Bill Shockley 3. Bert Nye 4. Andrew Hill 5. Mickey Catello EDIN WC WC lUP CLAR 1989 1966 1990 1962 1967 1992 1971 24 20 20 19 19 19 17 17 17 17 17 1979 y 1989 1990 ;99i / 1989 1958 1967 1990 1967 Barry Stevenson John Marotta John Marotta John Jaworski Howie Guarini Bill Shockley 6. Jim Trueman 6. Rob Grims WC WC WC lUP SHIP WC EDIN lUP 1971 1988 1989 1991 1991 1958 1984 1989 52 48 45 44 43 42 42 42 Kick Scoring - Most Field Goals 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. 6. Bill May Bill May / Rich RuszHfewicz Ed Detwiler Howie Guarini Bill May Howard Guarini Ed Detwiler John Baumann Matt Stehman Ed Detwiler CLAR CLAR EDIN E.STR SHIP CLAR CLAR E.STR EDIN MAN E.STR 1979 1977 1982 1991 1991 1980 1989 1989 1990 1991 1992 16 15 15 15 15 13 13 13 13 13 13 Kick Scoring - Most Kicking Points 1. 1. 1. 4. 5. 5. 7. 7. John Marotta Ed Detwiler Howie Guarini Jim Trueman Rich Ruszkiewicz Eric Wentling BiU May Matt Stehman WC E.STR SHIP EDIN EDIN WC CLAR MAN 1988 1991 1991 1984 1982 1984 1977 1991 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 8. 9. 10. Ricke Stonewall Derrick Price Joe lacone Mike Morucci Ron Perkins Joe Speese A1 Raines Elbert Cole Greg Paterra Rick Porter MILL WC WC BLOOM WC LH EDIN EDIN SR SR 81-84 87-90 60-62 76-79 79-82 77-80 69-71 86-89 86-88 78-81 4,169 4,001 3,958 3,536 3,499 3,399 3,399 3,341 3,149 3,124 WC BLOOM CLAR WC MAN SR CLAR MILL SR EDIN 87-90 76-79 76-79 79-82 83-86 78-81 81-84 81-84 86-88 86-89 812 785 726 696 677 663 648 648 644 642 MILL WC WC EDIN MAN lUP 81-84 60-62 79-82 86-89 83-86 85-88 43 41 40 40 33 33 Rushing - Most Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10. Derrick Price Mike Morucci Gary Frantz Ron Perkins Rob Funderburk Rick Porter Elton Brown Ricke Stonewall Greg Paterra Elbert Cole Rushing TDs 148 132 129 124 120 Kick Scoring - Most PATs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Rushing - Most Yards Gained 79 79 79 75 70 70 68 68 1. 2. 3. 3. 5. 5. Ricke Stonewall Joelacone Ron Perkins Elbert Cole Rob Funderburk Steve Girting Passing - Most Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Sam Mannery Andy Breault Chris Fagan Brian Gilbert A1 Niemela Jay DeDea Bill Blair Kevin Russell Rich Ingold Craig Jobes Andy Baranek Tony Aliucci CAL KUTZ MILL SHIP WC BLOOM MAN CAL lUP MAN E.STR lUP 87-90 1,283 89-92 1,259 89-92 1,098 90-92 1,071 85-88 1,063 84-87 1,051 89-92 1,041 82-84 999 83-85 852 84-88 782 82-84 773 88-91 766 Passing - Most Completions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Andy Breault Sam Mannery Bill Blair A1 Niemela Chris Fagan Kevin Russell Jay DeDea Rich Ingold Brett Comp Brian Gilbert Tony Aliucci Andy Baranek Bill Dukett Tim Ebersole Doug Emminger Hal Galupi KUTZ CAL MAN WC MILL CAL BLOOM lUP E.STR SHIP lUP E.STR E.STR SHIP CLAR EDIN 89-92 87-90 89-92 85-88 89-92 82-84 84-87 82-85 89-92 90-92 89-91 82-84 67-69 79-82 84-87 87-90 733 649 617 600 560 546 518 499 485 473 452 429 390 378 375 372 89-92 87-90 85-88 89-92 9,086 8,680 7,853 7,531 Most Yards Passing 1. Andy, Breault 2. Sam Mannery 3. A1 Niemela 4. Bill Blair KUTZ CAL WC MAN 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Chris Fagan Tony Aliucci Jay DeDea Brett Comp Brian Gilbert Kevin Russell Rich Ingold Hal Galupi Andy Baranek Jeff Petrucci Bill Dukett MILL lUP BLOOM E.STR SHIP CAL lUP EDIN E.STR CAL E.STR 89-92 89-91 84-87 89-92 90-92 82-84 83-85 87-90 82-84 66-68 67-69 7,362 7,332 7,026 6,661 6,524 6,508 6,454 5,650 5,533 5,492 5,197 KUTZ WC lUP CAL BLOOM MAN EDIN E.STR CAL EDIN SHIP lUP E.STR 89-92 85-88 89-91 87-90 84-87 89-92 87-90 89-92 66-68 81-84 79-82 83-85 67-69 86 73 65 64 56 56 50 50 49 49 48 48 45 Most Passing TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 7. 9. 9. 11. 11. 13. Andy Breault A1 Niemela Tony Aliucci Sam Mannery Jay DeDea Bill Blair Hal Galupi Bret Comp Jeff Petrucci Blair Hrovat Tim Ebersole Rich Ingold Bill Dukett Receiving - Most Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Andrew Hill Mark Steinmeyer Bill Hess Du. MacDonald Jeff Zubia Scott Ansman Perry Kemp Joe Senser Scott Benoit Ron Urbansky Don Wilkinson Ernest Priester Bill Burke Andre Reed A1 Bowman Terry McFetridge lUP KUTZ WC MAN SHIP WC CAL WC E.STR CLAR WC EDIN MILL KUTZ SHIP CLAR 88-91 88-91 85-88 87-90 80-83 87-90 80-83 75-78 80-83 86-89 66-68 86-90 89-92 81-84 68-70 82-85 214 200 182 178 173 166 165 154 149 149 148 147 144 142 141 140 Receiving - Most Yards Gained 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Andrew Hill Ernest Priester Bill Hess Terry McFetridge Du. MacDonald Perry Kemp Howard Hackley Jeff Zubia Vic Shandor Don Wilkinson Wade Acker Tony Trave Joe Senser Ron Urbansky Tim Bishop Bob Tucker lUP EDIN WC CLAR MAN CAL EDIN SHIP CAL WC SR lUP WC CLAR E.STR BLOOM 88-91 86-90 85-88 82-85 87-90 80-83 73-76 80-84 89-92 66-68 82-85 84-87 75-78 86-89 82-85 65-67 4,073 3,053 2,866 2,711 2,539 2,532 2,467 2,410 2,349 2,280 2,203 2,191 2,186 2,164 2,146 2,126 88-91 86-90 85-88 87-90 82-85 87-90 80-82 66-68 41 35 30 29 25 25 24 23 Most Receiving TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. Andrew Hill Ernest Priester Bill Hess Scott Asman Terry McFetridge Du. MacDonald Ed Noon Don Wilkinson lUP EDIN WC WC CLAR MAN SHIP WC 8. Mark Steinmeyer 10. Vic Shandor KUTZ CAL 88-91 89-92 23 22 CAL KUTZ MAN WC lUP CAL MILL E.STR BLOOM CAL lUP EDIN lUP EDIN 87-90 89-92 89-92 85-88 89-91 82-84 89-92 89-92 84-87 66-68 83-85 81-84 72-75 87-90 9,125 8,975 8,101 7,359 7,034 7,012 6,902 6,774 6,384 6,297 6,145 6,070 5,793 5,544 EDIN Mill WC E.STR WC lUP KUTZ EDIN WC lUP EDIN 86-89 81-84 60-62 60-63 79-82 88-91 88-91 69-71 66-68 69-71 86-90 48 44 42 41 41 41 41 39 38 37 37 EDIN KUTZ MILL WC E.STR 86-89 88-91 81-84 60-62 60-63 288 266 264 258 252 87-90 85-88 83-86 86-89 70-73 89-91 75-78 73-76 88-91 80-83 155 140 138 121 118 112 104 100 100 96 Total Offense 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Sam Mannery Andy Breault Bill Blair A1 Niemela Tony Aliucci Kevin Russell Chris Fagan Bret Comp Jay DeDea Jeff Petrucci Rich Ingold Blair Hrovat Lynn Hieber Hal Galupi Most Overall TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 8. 9. 10. 10. Elbert Cole Ricke Stonewall Joe lacone Toby Barkman Ron Perkins Andrew Hill Mark Steinmeyer A1 Raines Bert Nye Larry Monsilovich Ernest Priester Scoring 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Elbert Cole Mark Steinmeyer Ricke Stonewall Joe lacone Toby Barkman Kick Scoring - Most PATs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10. John Marotta John Sandstrom Jim Trueman Luke Hadfield Barry Stevenson Ed Detwiler Jim Curley Ed Kelly Howie Guarini Jeff Auker WC lUP EDIN MILL WC E.STR SHIP SR SHIP SHIP Kick Scoring - Most Field Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ed Detwiler Bill May Howie Guarini Rich Ruszkiewicz Jim Trueman John Marotta E.STR CLAR SHIP EDIN EDIN WC 89-92 77-80 88-91 79-82 83-86 87-90 50 49 47 43 36 33 89-91 83-86 88-91 87-90 77-80 85-88 86-89 79-82 80-83 200 246 241 239 234 230 214 182 177 Kick Scoring Points 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Ed Detwiler Jim Trueman Howie Guarini John Marotta Bill May John Sandstrom Luke Hadfield Rich Ruszkiewicz Jeff Auker E.STR EDIN SHIP WC CLAR lUP MILL EDIN SHIP Football ❖ 35 The Hollman Era Continues 1988-93 Fighting Scots Media Outlets Contact Phone Fax Kevin Cuneo..................... ......... Jim Camp........................... ......... Sports Department........... ......... Bob Heist........................... ......... Sports Department............ ......... Dennis Michalski.............. ......... Sports Department........... ......... Sports Department........... ......... (814) 870-1701.................. .............. (814) 870-1675.................. .............. (814) 870-1700.................. .............. (814) 724-6370.................. .............. (412)263-1622.................. .............. (814) 870-1710.................. .............. 1-800-872-8632................. .............. (216) 747-1478.................. .............. 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(412)553-5300.................. .............. / (412)281-1869 (412)281-1953 Newspapers Erie Daily Times........... Erie Morning News....... Erie Times...................... Meadville Tribime......... Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Sportsweek.................... USA Today................... Youngstown Vindicator. Edinboro All-Americans 1988-92 (25 AAs named to 26 different teams) 1988 1992 Elbert Cole, RB - Associated Press (honorable mention) Mike Kegarise, OL - Associated Press (third team). Football Gazette (honorable mention) Michael Willis, FS - Associated Press (honorable mention) Mike Barnes, DB - Football Gazette (third team) Televisions WICU(NBC)................. WJET (ABC).................. WSEE (CBS).................. ESPN............................. Radio Stations WJET EM 102................ WLKK............................ WMXE............................ WZPR............................ Wire Services AP.................................. UPI................................ Astorino, Gary............................................. Assistant Wrestling Coach...................................................... Baumgartner, Bruce .................................... Head Wrestling Coach ........................................................... Browning, Scott........................................... Assistant Football Coach ....................................................... Conley, Glen................................................. Head Women's Volleyball Coach............................................ Eshelman, Carla .......................................... Athletic Director's Secretary................................................... Findlay, Andy.............................................. Head Men's and Women's Tennis Coach*............................. Flynn, Tim.................................................... Assistant Wrestling Coach...................................................... Gierlak, Dan................................................. Head Softball Coach/Assistant Football Coach.................... Hanna, Gary ................................................ Assistant Athletic Trainer ..................................................... . Higham, Dave ............................................... Athletic Coordinator........................................................ Hollman, Tom.............................................. Head Football Coach...................................................... ...... Jay, Sarah..................................................... Assistant Women's Basketball Coach..................................... Jay, Todd...................................................... Sports Information Director................................................... Jones, Angela................................................. Athletic Secretary................................................................. Marshall, Sue............................................... Booster Club Coordinator...................................................... McDonald, Jim .................................................Athletic Director..................................................................... Niswonger, Mark........................................ Assistant Football Coach ....................................................... Orr, Bob ....................................................... Head Golf Coach..................................................................... Radovich, John ............................................ Head Baseball Coach/Assistant Women's Basketball Coach Roberts, George........................................... Director of Sports Medicine ................................................... Smith, Gene.................................................. Assistant Football Coach ....................................................... Stults, Ed ..................................................... Assistant Football Coach ....................................................... Swank, Stan.................................................. Head Women's Basketball Coach.......................................... Thompson, Connie ..................................... Sports Information Secretary ................................................. Umbarger, Harold....................................... Assistant to the Athletic Director .......................................... Walcavich, Greg .......................................... Head Men's Basketball Coach................................................ Washington, Sterling .................................. Assistant Men's Basketball Coach......................................... Watts, Doug ................................................. Head Cross Country/Track Coach*...................................... * Denotes both men's and women's program ❖ 1993 Media Guide 1989 Elbert Cole, RB - Division II Player of the Year Award, Harlon Hill (third place) Kodak (first team). Football Gazette (second team) Associated Press (third team) Ernest Priester, WR - Associated Press (third team). Football Gazette (third team) Anthony Ross, DE - Football Gazette (third team) Football Gazette - Honorable Mention Georj Lewis, DB; Scott Nickel, OL; Gary Lhotsky, P; Larry Jackson, RB Joe Brooks, OL - Football Gazette (second team) Football Gazette - Honorable Mention Harold Galupi, QB; Michael Willis, FS; Ron Hainsey, OL; Chip Conrad, DT Athletic Directory 36 Jason Perkins, LB - Football Gazette (third team) 732-2853 732-2853 732-2568/2749 732-2584 732-2776/2778 732-2716 732-2853 732-2568/2749 732-2473 732-2293 732-2568/2749 732-2238 732-2811 732-2568/2749 732-2293 732-2776/2778 732-2568/2749 732-2876 732-2876 732-2473 732-2568/2749 732-2568/2749 732-2238 732-2811 732-2472 732-2248 732-2248 732-2877 1990 Ernest Priester, WR - Division II Player of the Year Award, Harlon Hill (runner up) Kodak (first team). Associated Press (first team). Football Gazette (first team) PSAC West Co-Player of the Year, Free Agent Signee Denver Broncos Curtis Rose, OL - Associated Press (first team). Football Gazette (first team) Football Gazette - Honorable Mention Lester Frye, RB; Jeff Jacobs, DL 1991 Curtis Rose, OL - Associated Press (second team). Football Gazette (first team) Free Agent Signee Miami Dolphins Jason Perkins, LB - Football Gazette (second team) Georj Lewis, DB - Football Gazette (third team) John Messura, DL - Football Gazette (honorable mention) All-American LB Jason Perkins