EDINBORO UNIVERSITY vs. FERRIS STATE Nationally Ranked Teams Battle in Opener which includes tackle Tony Tighe, guards Chadd Wallick and Det Betti and center Gordy Hitchcock. The Bulldogs return their top five rushers including Juron Johnson (668 yards) and fullbacks Benny Roe (537) and Andrew Diggins (262, 7 TDs). Lou Melchiorre (288 rushing, 154 receiving) is the probable starter at tailback. Roe led the Bulldogs with 65 yards in the playoff win, while Diggins iced the game with a third-quarter score. Ferris has replaced All-Conference quarterback Doug Arnold with Bill Love. Before sitting out the 1992 season. Love completed eight passes for 94 yards in 1991. Flanker Jamie Moore (21, 281, 1 TD) is the team's top returning receiver while Mel­ chiorre (17) is also a threat to catch the ball. Gerald Prys (2, 45) gets the call at tight end. Right guard Larry Pierce, an All-MIFC choice a year ago, anchors a front which also includes tackle Sean Flemming and center Scott Ward. The Game It's not Pittsburg State (KS) versus North Dakota State (#1 and #2 in pre-season polls), but today's clash between Edinboro University and Ferris State (MI) is arguably the second biggest game this weekend on the NCAA Division II level. After all, a season opener that features two playoff teams with pre-season top 20 billings should say plenty about how these two teams will fare in 1993. Edinboro and Ferris State both appeared in numerous polls this summer, including a #12 and a #10 ranking respectively from Sports Illustrated. The Scots were tabbed as high as #2 by Football Digest earlier this year. Today's rematch of the 1992 Division II playoff encounter (won by Ferris State, 19-15) is sponsored by McDonald's. The Records The game features a pair of teams coming off banner seasons in 1992. Edinboro posted its best regular season mark (8-1-1) in 21 years, while Ferris went 10-3 overall progressing to the quar­ terfinals of the Division II playoffs. The Scots have advanced to the national championship field of 16 three times in five years while Ferris State's win over the Scots last November was the Bulldogs' first Division II playoff action. The Defenses With Ferris and Edinboro nationally ranked first and third, respectively, in points allowed last year, the defenses should highlight today's encoimter. The Scots feature two-time All-American linebacker Jason Perkins, tackle Russell Cray, end Devas Simmons and comerback Mario Houston. Perkins led the team in 1992 with 123 tackles including a stunning 19 for loss. In addition, he also registered five quarterback sacks. His 341 hits rank Perkins seventh on the all-time Edinboro tackle charts. Cray, a 1993 pre-season AllAmerican selection, collected 72 stops including 14 for loss and nine sacks. Simmons was also solid with 62 tackles, five forced fumbles and one score, while Houston, a four-year starter, tied for the team lead with 10 pass deflections. His career breakup total of 38 is second most in Edinboro history. Up front the defense also includes end Pat Schuster and 1993 captain Rob Harmer (48 stops, 2 recoveries) at tackle. Joining Perkins at linebacker will be Michael Edwards (70) and Bryan Lambert. Rounding out the secondary will be FS Steve Russell (46, team high 5 INTs), SS Rick Walker and corner Marty Williams. Ferris continues to get great results from its defense. Lead­ ing the charge will be All-MIFC choices Ed Phillion (DT), Jim Lenz (DT) and Rich Fash (SS). The tackle tandem shares the school record for sacks with 20 each, while Fash owns 10 career interceptions. Phillion had 76 tackles and 12 sacks a year ago while Lenz contributed the same amoxmt of stops and added 10 sacks. Fash was second to All-American linebacker Monty Brown in tackles with 80 and also picked off a half dozen passes. Linebacker Chip Egbert (38 tackles), FS Brian Carmody (34, 2 INTs) and corner Brent Weiss (22) give the Bulldogs a very solid nucleus. The Series The playoff encounter was the initial time the two teams had met on the gridiron. The Bulldogs' four-point margin gives them the lone decision in the series. The Boro's quest of advancing to the national quarterfinals last year ended on the Ferris State one-yard line as time expired. The Coaches The Scots' Tom Hollman is Division II's ninth winningest active coach with his nine-year slate of 61-27-3. His Edinboro record includes 37 wins, 16 losses and two ties. Even more impressive is his 22-6-2 mark in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division. The 1989 conference and east region "Coach of the Year" has led Edinboro to the national play­ offs three times and currently stands as the school's all-time lead­ er in winning percentage at .690%. Ferris features the 1992 Midwest Intercollegiate Football Conference (MIFC) "Coach of the Year" Keith E. Otterbein. Enter­ ing his eighth season, he has posted a 40-37-1 mark with the Bull­ dogs. Under Otterbein's guidance, last year's Division II playoff win was not only Ferris' first but a first for the MIFC. At PNC Bank, the most important measure of our performance is how we perform for you. Just ask one of our customers. PNC BANK. Where Perforrrumce Counts 2 The Offenses The Scots feature PSAC West "Player of the Year" Larry Jackson and three-year starting quarterback Jody Dickerson. Jackson led the conference in rushing (1,218 yards) and scoring (19 TDs) in 1992 and gained 64 yards on 15 carries in the playoff setback. Tailbacks Corey Hill and Vidal Farr give the Scots depth. Chris Snyder (128 yards) is projected at fullback. Dickerson will start his 23rd consecutive game, a nm which includes 15 wins, six losses and a tie. He has thrown for better than 3,200 yards, including 1,855 last year on 119 completions and 12 scores. His receiving corps will feature Dave Ashton (17, 210, 2 TDs), Lateef Walters, Rob Glus and Marcus Griffin. Tight ends will include Scott Mikowicz and Todd Herme. Up front, AllAmerican tackle Mike Kegarise is featured in an offensive line Special Teams/Kicking Game The Scots feature All-American pimter Gary Lhotsky (40.1 YYP, led the PSAC) and look to Scott Rupert (3-7 FG, 21-27 PAT) for the placekicking duties. Jackson is one of the nation's top kick returners, while punt return chores are expected by Ashton and Griffin. Veteran Jason Lipke (12-18 FG, 24-31 PAT) was strong in 1992 and hit a pair of three-pointers in the playoff win. Punter Eric Stevens averaged over 35 YPP last year. David Nelson will return punts, coming off a year where he led the team with 146 yards and a 6.6 YPR mark. 3 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania GOOD LUCK TO THE FIGHTING SCOTS / / Previously named Edinboro Acade­ my, Edinboro Normal School, Edin­ boro State Teachers College, and Edinboro State College from the / The second normal school estab­ lished in Pennsylvania and the twelfth in the U.S. / Became Edinboro University of Pennsylvania on July 1,1983 with the formation of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education HISTORY Founded in 1857 as a private acade­ my CAMPUS BOOKSTORE f LOCATION Open 8:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m., Monday thru Friday / Located in the resort town of Edin­ boro, Pennsylvania / Just 15 miles south of Erie and 100 miles from Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Buffalo Phone (814) 732-2456 COMPLETE SELECTION OF EUP CLOTHING INCLUDING Jackets Silk Scarves Baseball Caps T-shirts Rain Coats Shorts / Pennants Keychains Coffee Mugs Stuffed Animals / 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. Forty buildings on a 585-acre wood­ ed campus with a five-acre lake ATHLETICS Day, evening and weekend classes at the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center in nearby Erie, Pa. / Modern library with approximately 430,000 boimd 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 / 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 ol)nnpic-size pool with diving tank FACILITIES / 4 The nation's third largest educational program for the physically disabled including services for the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning disabled / WELCOME BACK ALUMNI! Be sure to ask about your 10% discount on all insignia items. / SPECIAL PROGRAMS GIFTWARE SELECTION AVAILABLE Postcards License Plates License Plate Holders Window Decals Easily accessible from interstates 90 and 79 / 5 President Foster F. Diebold The Alumni Association of tioned Edinboro University to meet the challenges of the 1990s, as well as those that will face public fiigher education in the 21st century. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania 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. is proud of the University's continued excellence in academics, athletics, and special programs, and proud to support the 1993 football season. .7 f Foster F. Diebold / Go Fighting Scots! Alumni Association 6 Now in his fourteenth year as president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Foster F. 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 improved, 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 countries, 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 posi­ 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 Planning 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 7 emerging culture in Pakistan, Presi­ dent Diebold was decorated with prestigious gold medals from three Pakistani imiversities. 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 universities holding linkage agreements with Edinboro University, as well as many highranking officials of the Government 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 budding 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 m Chi­ na's Shandong Province. Students and scholars have been at Edinboro University under terms of the formal linkage agreement since the 1986-87 academic year. A staunch advocate of a statewide system of public imiversi­ ties in Pennsylvania, President Diebold supported the enabling legis­ lation for &e 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 Council 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. Athletic Director James K. McDonald Edinboro University’s athletic program was placed under the talent­ ed and aggressive leadership of Jim McDonald in July of 1981. Increased emphasis on fund 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 annual year-ending event to honor present and past athletes. Over the years, there's one place more winners have tasted victory than anywhere else. 8 1993 McDonald’s Corporation 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. Jim McDonald As an undergraduate, 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-Toumament 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. As a resident of Edinboro, McDonald has a record of extensive commiinity 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. 9 The funds generated by the energetic athletic director's efforts will be used to assist Edinboro's men and women athletes. 1993 - Take "It" to Another Level nly at Perkins® Family Restaurants can you enjoy all of your breakfast, lunch and dinner favorites anytime of the day. Like our fluffy buttermilk pancakes, scrumptious edible bread bowl salads, premium three-egg omelettes, creamy chicken pot pies and more. All available when you're hungry. Morning. Noon. Or night. O HOURS; Sun.-Thurs. 6 am to Midnight Fri. & Sat. Open 24 Hours 290 Plum Street Edinboro, PA Ph. 734-4600 "It" in this case means success. Hav­ ing made the NCAA II playoffs three of the past five years under head coach Tom Hollman, the Edinboro University Fight­ ing Scots have established themselves as one of the nation's top small college pro­ grams. Now may be the time to take the "other step." A playoff quarter finalist in 1990, the Scots' elite eight fmish was the pinnacle of the program. But that small taste of post-season success has left the Boro anx­ ious for more. If expectations and 1993 pre-season polls are any indication, this fall may be the year of the Scots. Picked as high as #2 by Football Digest and #9 by Host Communications (NCAA), Edin­ boro has opened the eyes of pollsters with their recent success. But the Boro's pre-season marks will make the opposi­ tion even more determined, thus creating a great challenge for the 1993 Fighting Scots. Coming off their best regular season mark in 21 years, 8-1-1, the Scots, under Hollman, have won 37 of 55 (37-16-2) games including a sparkling 22-6-1 record in the Pennsylvania State Athletic Confer­ ence Western Division. When looking ahead to 1993, the schedule is what con­ cerns the sixth-year mentor the most. "The conference is the conference. There are six tough opponents, any one of which can beat you," Hollman said. "Plus this year, we've added Ferris State (MI) and Elizabeth City (NC) while Buffalo (Division I-AA) and Millersville remain from last year. There will be no easy ones, that's for sure." With ten games slated for '93, five home and five away, the challenge of the "road test" will determine the Scots' play­ off chances. Under Hollman, the Scots boast a 23-3-1 (.870) mark at Sox Harrison Stadium but coxmter with a 14-13-1 (.518) record on the road. 159 markers and two touchdowns. His 3,217 career passing yards rank ^ym fifth all time on the Edinboro passing list. With the graduation of receivers Brian Heebsh, Paul Stone and Wrentie Martin, David Ashton (17 receptions, 210 yards, 2 touch­ downs) is the Scots' top returning pass catcher. In the backfield, PSAC West player of the year and All-American Larry Jackson returns. The junior topped the PSAC in rushing yards last year with 1,218 while his 17 rushing scores and 19 overall touchdowns were also tops in the confer­ ence. Jackson's touchdowns on the ground were the fourth best ever in con­ ference history. Chris Snyder (30-128-2) is the returning front-runner for the fullback spot along with Tom Tedder (17-68) who is looking to return following knee surgery. Offensive Line All-American Mike Kegarise is one of the best in the country at his tackle position. At 6-7, 300 pounds, Kegarise leads an offensive front which includes tackle Tony Tighe, center Gordie Hitch­ cock and guard Chadd Wallick. The grad­ uation of All-American Scott Nickel and tight end Heebsh leaves some holes to fill. Defensive Line A BREAKDOWN OF PERSONNEL: The Scots return three quarters of their four-man front including 1993 pre­ season All-American tackle Russell Cray (72 tackles, 9 sacks). End Devas Simmons (62 stops, 8 for loss, team high 5 forced fumbles) is also back along with tackle Rob Harmer (48 tackles). Also expected to help along the defensive line will be returnee Otha Davidson (2 sacks, 4 tackles for loss) and Scot heavyweight wrestler Pat Schuster. The graduation of All-American Anthony Ross spells a void for the Scots but David­ son and Schuster are both able replace­ ments. Skill Positions Linebackers With returning starter Jody Dickerson at quarterback, the Scots will be solid under center. Having guided Edinboro to 15 wins in 22 games (15-6-1) since his freshman year, Dickerson is on pace to break every standard in the Edinboro record books. Last year, he tossed for 1,855 yards and 12 scores and rushed for The trio of All-American Jason Perkins, Michael Sims and Mike Edwards return to the second line of defense. Perkins, a pre-season first-team choice by Host Communications and The Sporting News, is back to round out a brilliant career. Currently seventh on the school's 11 all-time hit list with 341 tackles, a year similar to 1992 (135 tackles, 19 for loss) will propel Perkins to second on the career tackle charts. His 30 tackles for loss, not including quarterback sacks, is the most in Edinboro history. Sims had a banner season for a first year player in 1992, finishing fourth on the team with 84 tackles. His ten pass deflections tied for the team high. Edwards was close behind with 70 stops, including four for loss. His three forced fumbles was third best on the squad. Brian Lambert, a reserve last season (12 tackles) is greatly improved and will bat­ tle for a starting spot. Secondary If the Boro has major holes to fill, it is in the defensive backfield. Gone are AllAmericans Michael Barnes and Georj Lewis. The pair combined to start 85 con­ secutive contests with comerback Lewis penciled in for every one during his 45game career. Returning are defensive back Mario Houston and safety Steve Russell. Hous­ ton had 50 stops, one interception and tied for the team lead with ten pass deflections in '92. Over his career, which began with All-PSAC West Rookie of the Year honors in 1990, Houston has been in on 188 stops, with seven interceptions and 38 deflections. His pass breakup total is second best on the all-time Boro list. Russell has been solid since his freshman campaign, tying for the team lead in interceptions each of his first two seasons. His seven career thefts project him to be Edinboro's all-time leader (13) at career's end. One of his five interceptions last sea­ son was returned 85 yards for a score. Specialties The return of All-American punter Gary Lhotsky adds to an already solid defense. A first-team All-PSAC West choice in 1992, Lhotsky led the conference in yards per punt averaging 40.1. His 133 punts over the past three years have aver­ aged 37.7 ypp. Lhotsky's career best cov­ ered 65 yards against Shippensburg last season. The Scot kicking game is a question mark as Scott Rupert (3-7 field goals and 21 of 27 PATs) tries to recover from a knee injury suffered as a member of the base­ ball team last spring. Go Team! Best of luck for a great season! ONE STOP SHOPPING Visit our Pharmacy, Bakery, Hot Foods, Deli or Iggle Video Center Today OPEN 24 HOURS 7:00 a.m. Monday thru Midnight Saturday Sundays 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. EDINBORO 606 Erie Street Independently Owned & Operated by Art Smaltz Integra® Member FDIC 12 13 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 NCAA Playoffs 1990 8-3 NCAA Playoffs 1991 7-4 1992 8 2-1 - 37-16-2 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," Hollman 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 jimior and senior years. He holds the school record 14 USUALLY SEEN BEFORE OR AFTER FIGHTING SCOTS FOOTBALL GAMES! 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 his 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, unbeaten 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 CoUege (OH) and guided his squad to the^best four-year record in the schoojl,fiistory (24-11-1). In 1981, Hollman took an assis­ tant coaching spot with Ball State University which he held through the 1984 campaign. Then, begmnmg 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 found the commimity 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. GREAT OLD-FASfflONED NEIGHBORHOOD STYLE PIZZA! Two Large Cheese Large Cheese *6r 41111. Pizza Hut is proud to be a corporate sponsor of Edinboro Athletics! 15 The Hollman Era Continues 1988-1993 NEW LOCATION "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." NEW LOCATION UKCLS CHAHLIS'S PillA PUB - Tom Hollman .7 NEW LOCATION 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 Follow Rt. 99 north to the Giant Eagle in Sunset Plaza and UNCLE CHARLIE'S NEW HOME 22-6-2 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division Featuring all your favorite Pub Food and Beverages 1993 Pre-Season #2 - Football Digest #9 - Host Communications (NCAA II) #10 - Street & Smith's Magazine Pizza * Spaghetti Hoagies ^ ^ Steak & Fry Salad Salads Sandwiches * * Eggplant Farm Wings ^ Frosted Mugs and Pitchers ^ 7 1992 #15-Final NCAA II NCAA II Field of 16 STOP by Uncle Charlie's before or after the game at our 1991 #20 - Final NCAA II NEW LOCATION in the Sunset Plaza 1990 #11-Final NCAA II NCAA II Field of 16 and Quarterfinalist 1989 #7-Final NCAA II 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 16 Delivery Service 5:00-11:30 p.m. 734-1715 606 Erie St. Sunset Plaza (next to Giant Eagle) Edinboro, Pa. NEW LOCATION NEW LOCATION 17 NEW LOCATION Edinboro All-Americans 1988-1992 (25 AAs named to 26 different teams) Curtis Rose, OL - Associated Press (first team). Football Gazette (first team) 1988 Elbert Cole, RB - Associated Press (honorable mention) Football Gazette - Honorable Mention Lester Frye, RB; Jeff Jacobs, DL Michael Willis, FS - Associated Press (honorable mention) 1989 1991 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) Curtis Rose, OL - Associated Press (second team). Football Gazette (first team). Free Agent Signee Miami Dolphins Ernest Priester, WR - Associated Press (third team). Foot­ ball Gazette (third team) Jason Perkins, LB - Football Gazette (second team) Joe Brooks, OL - Football Gazette (second team) John Messura, DL - Football Gazette (honorable mention) Football Gazette - Honorable Mention Harold Galupi, QB; Michael Willis, FS; Ron Hainsey, OL; Chip Conrad, DT Mike Kegarise, OL - Associated Press (third teajh). Foot­ ball Gazette (honorable mention) The Student Government Association of Edinboro University Georj Lewis, DB - Football Gazette (third team) 1992 /■ / Jason Perkins, LB - Football Gazette (third team) 1990 Ernest Priester, WR - Division II Player of the Year Award, Harlon Hill (runner up), Kodak (first team). Associat­ ed Press (first team). Football Gazette (first team), PSAC West Co-Player of the Year, Free Agent Signee Denver Broncos Mike Barnes, DB - 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 1992 Honors and Accomplishments PSAC 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 ypg) 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 - Associat­ ed 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 Sporting News 1992 pre-season All-American - College Football Preview 1992 PSAC West - 1st team 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 All-American - College Football 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 18 Don Hansen's Football Gazette 1992 PSAC West - 1st team Jody Dickerson^^QB 1992 pre-seas0n All-American - College Football Pifeview Sean Seibert, QB 1992 pre-season national scholar athlete College Football Preview SUPPORTS FIGHTING SCOTS ATHLETICS Brian Heebsh, TE 1992 pre-season national scholar athlete College 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 Bill Engh Award - Georj Lewis Edinboro finished third in the final Lambert/Meadowlands Award voting Kelley Sobek, President Scott Todd, Vice President Doug Irwin, Director of Finance Beth Fruehstorfer, Secretary 19 Edinboro University Allen, Ron...................... Fr., 6-1,173, DB Youngstown, OH/Chaney Alston, Rahshahn..........Fr., 6-1,175, DB Painesville, OH/Harvey Ashton, Dave................Jr., 5-10,175, WR Erie, PA/Strong Vincent Barnes, Brian ..................Fr., 6-3,240, DL Alden, NY/Akron Central Barney, Chris .................So., 6-4,265, DL Salamanca, NY/Salamanca Barrett, Matthew .........So., 5-11,232, DL Greensburg, PA/Greensburg Central Betti, Det ......................... Jr., 6-3,260, OL Brockport, NY / Albion Brinson, Tony..................Fr., 6-0,185, RB Pittsburgh, PA/Langley Brown, Matthew ...........So., 6-1,222, DL Chagrin Falls, OH/Walsh Jesuit Cheatham, Dion..............So., 6-0,200, LB Lockport, NY/Lockport Clark, Derek....................Fr., 5-10,170, K Dubois, PA/Dubois Cray, Russell................... Sr., 6-2,240, DL Cleveland, OH/Collinwood Cushenberry, Keith ....So., 5-10,180, DB Washington, PA/Washington Davidson, Otha...............Jr., 6-3,280, DL Rochester, NY/Brighton Dickerson, Jody ..............Jr., 6-0,183, QB McKees Rocks, PA/Sto-Rox Donaldson, Dave.........Fr., 5-10,190, DB Gibsonia, PA/Hampton Dudek, Russ.......7........... Fr., 6-4, 245, TE Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills Edwards, Don...............Fr., 5-10,180, DB Morrisville, PA/Pennsbury Edwards, Michael ...........Jr., 6-2,210, LB Washington, PA/Washington Farr, Vidal ...................... So., 5-8,160, RB Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa Gentile, Matt..................So., 6-1,257, DL Greenville, PA/Reynolds Giovengo, Mike.............Fr., 6-3,280, OL McKees Rocks, PA/Sto-Rox Glus, Robert ..................Sr., 5-9,174, WR Albion, PA/Northwestern Gressem, Randy .............Fr., 6-2,216, LB Elizabeth, PA/Elizabeth Forward Griffin, Marcus..............Jr., 5-9,170, WR Elkhart, IN/Elkhart/Triton JC Hannan, Jesse ................ Fr., 6-2,195, DL Brackenridge, PA/Highlands Manner, Robert............... Sr., 6-3,276, DL Chicago, IL/Meritvale Harris, David ...............So., 5-10,162, DB Rankin, PA/Woodland Hills Hart, Chris....................... Fr., 6-2,190, QB Allison Park, PA/Hampton Henne, Todd .................. So., 6-3,221, TE Louisville, OH/Louisville Hill, Corey.................... Sr., 5-10,190, RB Miami, FL/Palmetto Senior Hitchcock, Gordie...........Sr., 6-4,265, OL Andover, OH/Pymatuning Valley Houston, Mario...............Sr., 5-8,175, DB East Cleveland, OH/East Shaw Jackson, Larry.................. Jr., 6-2,207, RB Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills Kegarise, Mike .............. Sr., 6-6,310, OL Milan, OH/Edison Lambert, Bryan................So., 6-1,218, LB Logan, OH/Logan Lavis, Tom........................ Jr., 6-7,270, OL Seward, PA/Laurel Valley Lhotsky, Gary.................... Sr., 6-3,220, P Palmyra, WV/Bridgeport Macintosh, Jeff.............Sr., 6-2,165, WR Trafford, PA/Franklin Regional Maher, Daryle.............. So., 5-11,197, RB Bridgeport, WV/Bridgeport Mikowicz, Scott...............Sr., 6-4,230, TE Cattaraugus, NY/Cattaraugus Central Mitchell, Brian ............Fr., 5-11,170, WR Youngstown, OH/Latrobe Oaks, Anthony ............. So., 6-2,220, DL Harrisburg, PA/Susquehanna Twp. O'Day, Jeremy.................So., 6-3,270, OL Lockport, NY/Lockport Perkins, Jason...................Sr., 6-0,225, LB Geneva, OH/Geneva Przybylski, Josh..............So., 6-2,210, LB Oregon, OH/Clay Ramey, Chuck ................ Fr., 6-1,190, LB Youngstown, OH/Chaney Roberts, Jerry ................. Fr., 6-2,212, LB Erie, PA/Tech Roberts, Terry............... Fr., 6-2,194, WR Erie, PA/Tech Rupert, Scott..................... Jr., 5-11,175, K Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin East 20 Russell, Stephen..............Jr., 6-0,187, DB Pittsburgh, PA/Perry T.A. Sabo, John........................ Fr., 6-3,220, TE Uniontown, PA/Laurel Highlands Schuster, Pat....................So., 6-2,226, DL Bradford, PA/Bradford Area Simmons, Devas ............Sr., 6-1,225, DL Pittsburgh, PA/Peabody Smitley, Gary...................Fr., 6-5,265, OL Lemont Furnace, PA/Laurel Highlands Snyder, Chris .................. Jr., 6-2,210, RB Wattsburg, PA/Seneca Styborski, John..............So., 6-2, 230, OL Meadville, PA/Meadyille Area Tedder, Tom......................Sr., 6-0,220, RB Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin Tepper, Mike................So., ^-11,164, DB Mt. Pleasant, PA/Mt. Pleasant Area Theado, Peter...................Fr., 6-2,275, DL Oberlin, OH/Oberlin Thomas, Cedrick.............Fr., 6-5,270, DL Cleveland, OH/Shaker Heights Thorpe, Dennis...............Jr., 6-1,178, WR Clewiston, FL/Clewiston/Dodge City JC Tighe, Tony .................... Sr., 6-7,303, OL Toronto, ONT/Victoria Park Walker, Richard..............So., 6-2,176, DB Homestead, PA/Steel Valley Wallick, Chadd.................Jr., 6-3,260, OL Dover, OH/Dover Walters, Lateef.^............. Jr., 5-10,178, WR Pittsburgh, PA/Westinghouse Wendl, Jesse ....................Fr., 6-1, 260, OL Chagrin Falls, OH/Kenston White, Mike.................So., 5-10,178, DB Washington, DC/Forestville Williams, Marty ..........So., 5-10,173, DB Cleveland, OH/Shaw Williams, Terrence........So., 6-3,188, QB Bensalem, PA/Bensalem Wise, William...................Fr., 6-0,210, RB Carmel, IN/Carmel Zayatz, Traver..................Fr., 6-3,200, QB N. Tonawanda, NY/N. Tonawanda Zechman, Eric.................So., 6-3,271, OL Centerville, OH/Centerville GOOD LUCK SCOTS See US for all your automotive needs! 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OG GORDY HITCHCOCK..........................................C CHADD WALLICK.............................................OG TONY TIGHE......................................................OT SCOTT MIKOWICZ............................................TE JODY DICKERSON.......................................... QB CHRIS SNYDER ................................................ FB LARRY JACKSON .............................................TB SCOTT RUPERT ............................................... PK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 24 25 28 29 30 31 33 34 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 45 46 47 31 94 90 38 44 51 45 36 4 9 42 13 DEVAS SIMMONS............................................. DE ROB HARMER.................................................... DT RUSSELL CRAY.................................................DT PAT SCHUSTER......................................... DE MIKE EDWARDS............................................ OLB JASON PERKINS............................................ MLB BRYAN LAMBERT..........................................OLB RICK WALKER ...................................................SS MARTY WILLIAMS ............................................CB MARIO HOUSTON ............................................ CB STEVE RUSSELL.............................................. FS GARYLHOTSKY ................................................. P Thorpe, D.................................. WR Harris, D....................................... DB Farr, V. ........................................ RB Williams, M................................ DB Tedder, T ................................. RB Dickerson, J.................................QB Walters, L....................................WR Griffin, M..................................... WR Houston, M.................................. DB Allen, R.........................................DB Tepper, M..................................... DB Williams, T. ................................ QB Lhotsky, G.......................................P Rupert, S.........................................K Hart, C..........................................QB Zayatz, T....................................QB Mitchell, B................................... WR Alston, R.......................................DB Jackson, L....................................RB Cushenberry, K....................WR/DB White, M....................................... DB Ramey, C......................................LB Edwards, D.................................. DB Hill, C............................................RB Simmons, D..................................DL Brinson, T............................. RB/DB Wise, W........................................ RB Walker, R......................................DB Maher, D...................................... RB Schuster, P. .................................DL Clark, D........................................... K Roberts, J..................................... LB Russell, S.....................................DB Gressem, R............................LB/RB Edwards, M.................................. LB Lambert, B....................................LB Cheatham, D................................ LB Snyder, C..................................... RB 48 Donaldson, D.....................^.......DB 51 Perkins, J.............. ..................... LB 52 Gentile, Matt........ ...... ...............DL 53 Hitchcock, G......... ...... '............. OL 55 Theado, P............ ......................DL 56 Zechman, E.......... ..................... OL 58 Brown, M.............. ......................DL 59 Oaks, A................. ......................DL 61 Barnes, B.............. ......................DL 63 Thomas, C............ ......................DL 64 Barrett, M.............. ......................DL 66 Barney, C.............. ...... l:........... DL 68 Tighe, T. ............... ..................... OL 70 Smitley, G.............. ..................... OL 71 Lavis, T................. ..................... OL 72 Wallick, C.............. ..................... OL 73 Wendl, J...................................... OL 74 Giovengo, M............................... OL 75 KegarisQ,''M........... .................... OL 76 O'Day, j................. .................... OL 77 Betti, D................... .................... OL 79 Styborski, J............ .................... OL 80 Dudek, R............... ............... TE/DL 81 Ashton, D.............. ................... WR 82 Macintosh, J......... ................... WR 84 Mikowicz, S........... .................... TE 85 Glus, R.................. ................... WR 87 Henne, T............... .................... TE 88 Roberts, T. ........... ................... WR 89 Sabo, J................... .................... TE 90 Cray, R................... .................... DL 91 Hannan, J.............. .................... DL 93 Clark, D.................. ....................... K 94 Harmer, R.............. .................... DL 95 Davidson, 0.......... .................... DL 99 Przybylski, J................................ LB OFFENSE 33 87 79 67 51 64 69 18 3 49 21 2 CODY MATTSON..............................................SE GERALD PRYS .................................................TE RYAN DEVEREAUX ..........................................LT ERIC DeVRIES ................................................. LG SCOTT WARD.................................................... C LARRY PEARCE ..............................................RG SEAN FLEMMING.............................................RT JAMIE MOORE.................................................. FL BILL LOVE ....................................................... QB BENNY ROE ......................................................FB LOU MELCHIORRE ......................................... TB JASON LIPKE...................................................... K DEFENSE 95 98 90 52 42 91 26 1 37 5 11 4 ERIC WOODHOUSE.........................................LE ED PHILION ........................................................LT JIM LENZ ........................................................ RT CHADD RICHARD .......................................... RE TROY GOWELL..............................................OLB CHIP EGBERT ................................................ILB MIKE BROOKS................................................. ILB AKIL YOUNG .................................................... CB RICH EASH........................................................SS BRIAN CARMODY ............................................FS BRENT WEISS ................................................. CB ERIC STEVENS .................................................P 1 Young, A................................DB 2 Lipke, J.....................................K 3 Love, B..................................QB 4 Stevens, E............................... P 5 Carmody, B........................... DB 6 Bawks, R..........................WR/K 7 Koutsopoulos, F. ............... WR 8 Underwood, D...................... WR 9 Schmitz, J...........................OLB 10 Wilson, R............................. WR 11 Weiss, B................................ DB 12 Sandifer, A............................. DB 13 Morgan, M............................ QB 14 Smith, G................................ DB 15 Himebaugh,G....................... QB 16 Kerr, J...................................WR 17 Nelson, D.............................. RB 18 Moore, J...............................WR 19 Kehoe, T.............................. WR 20 Fewless, K............................ DB 21 Melchiorre, L.........................RB 22 Meza, R.................................DB 23 Baker, L................................WR 24 Lougheed, A......................... DB 25 Dye, T...................................RB 26 Brooks, M.............................. LB 27 Wilson, D...............................DB 28 Johnson, J............................ RB 29 Reynolds, J........................... LB 30 Farrell, T.............................. RB 31 Mollard, J.............................. RB 32 Boggs, W...............................DL 33 Mattson, Cody................... WR 34 Carson, Dale .......................LB 35 Pulliams, C........................... RB 36 Harden, J...............................LB 37 Eash, R................................. DB 39 Pappas, J...............................DB 41 Cooper, T. ........................... DB 42 Gowell, T........................... OLB 43 Kennebrew, A....................... RB 44 Diggins, A..............................FB 45 Fisher, J.................................LB 46 McNamara, I.........................DB 47 Voelker, J.............................. RB 48 Thompson, K........................DB 49 Roe, B....................................FB 50 Young, C................................LB 51 Ward, S................................. OL 52 Richard, C............................. DL 53 Campbell, J...........................OL 55 Getzinger, J...........................DL 56 Hecht, A.................................LB 57 Sisler, G.................................DL 61 Betz, M..................................OL 62 Ewing, S................................ LB 63 Zeiter, Troy..........................OL 64 Pearce, L.............................. OL 65 Howell, D............................... DL 66 Poliski, N............................... OL 67 DeVries, E.............................OL 69 Flemming, S......................... OL 70 Wilt, M....................................DL 72 Cartwright, J......................... OL 73 Smith, S.................................OL 74 Balabuch, A.......................... OL 76 Steigelman, M....................... DL 77 Browe, Brian ....................... OL 78 DeRose, M............................OL 79 Devereaux, R........................OL 80 Bull, J..................................... LB 81 Bell, J................................... WR 83 Zamarron, J........................... TE 85 Yankowski, M........................TE 86 Simons, C............................. OL 87 Prys, G...................................TE 89 Nycz, D..................................TE 90 Lenz, J.................................. DL 91 Egbert, C................................LB 92 Staten, A................................DL 93 DuBois, J............................... DL 94 Browe, Jeff ...........................DL 95 Woodhouse, E...................... DL 96 Bagnieski, T......................... DL 97 Chisholm, K...........................DL 98 Philion, E............................... DL Ferris State University Bagnieski, Tony ............ Fr., 6-3,219, DL Beaverton Baker, Levi .................... Fr., 5-8,161, WR Flint/Beecher Balabuch, Adam ............ Fr., 6-4,273, OL Warren/Mott Bawks, Russell...... ... Fr., 5-6,141, WR/K Pickford Bell, Jermaine...............So., 5-9,189, WR Bellwood, IL/Proviso West Betz, Mike ............. ........So., 6-1,278, OL Portage/ Central Boggs, Wayne ................ Sr., 6-0,220, DL Brighton Brooks, Mike ................So., 5-11,209, LB Livonia /Churchill Browe, Brian..................So., 6-3,245, OL Fraser Browe, Jeff............. ........So., 6-3,254, DL Fraser Bull, Jason.............. .........Fr., 6-2,204, LB Jenison Campbell, Jeff....... ........Fr., 6-0,255, OL Muskegon/Orchard View Carmody, Brian ............. Sr., 6-2,189, DB Rochester Hills/Adams Carson, Dale.......... .........Fr., 6-2,237, LB Ortonville / Goodrich Cartwright, Jeremy Ashley Chisholm, Kelly............ Fr., 6-2,217, DL Grand Blanc Cooper, Terry......... ......Fr., 5-10,185, DB Battle Creek/Central DeRose, Matt......... ........Fr., 6-6,265, OL Whitehall Devereaux, Ryan .... ........Fr., 6-3,268, OL Cadillac DeVries, Eric.......... .........Jr., 6-0,251, OL Zeeland Diggins, Andrew .............Jr., 6-1,218, FB Port Huron DuBois,John ......... .........Jr., 5-7,200, DL Midland/Dow Dye, Tjnree ........................Jr., 6-0,213, RB Jackson Hash, Rich............... ......Sr., 5-10,200, DB Midland/Bullock Creek Egbert, Chip .......... ........Jr., 5-10,223, LB Lansing/Waverly Ewmg, Steve.......... .........Fr., 6-3,190, LB Farmington Hills/Brother Rice Farrell, Thomas...............Fr., 6-1,195, RB Flint/Kearsley Fewless, Kris.......... ........Fr., 5-8,168, DB Okemos Fisher, Jeff.............. .........Fr., 6-0,195, LB Troy Flemming, Sean ............. Jr., 6-3,257, OL Union City Getzinger, Jere... ............. Jr., 6-0,25^, DL Rogers City Gowell, Troy..... ..........So., 6-1,207, OLB Shelby Harden, James ... ............. Fr., 6-0,203, LB Battle Creek/Central Hecht, A. B......... ........... Fr., 5-11,197, LB Sturgis Himebaugh, Gerad.........Jr., 6-0,196, QB Remus/Montabella Howell, Dan...... ............ Fr., 6-1,220, DL South Lyon Johnson, Juron .................Jr., 5-8,162, RB Idlewild/Baldwin Kehoe, Tim........ ..........Sr., 5-11,144, WR Dimondale/Albion Kennebrew, Anthony.....Jr., 5-9,192, RB Pontiac/Orchard Lake St. Mary's Kerr, Jim ............ ............Fr., 6-0,179, WR Warren/De La Salle Koutsopoulos, Frank ... Sr., 5-10,164, WR Sterling Heights Lenz, Jim............ ............ Sr., 6-1,255, DL Hastings Lipke, Jason...... ............ So., 5-10,157, K South Lyon Lougheed, Aaron ...........Fr., 5-9,173, DB Sault Ste. Marie Love, Bill........................So., 6-1,193, QB Sterling Heights/Stevenson Mattson, Cody .............. Sr., 6-1,185, WR Nashville/Maple Valley McNamara, Ian .............. Fr., 6-1,181, DB Birch Run Melchiorre, Lou ..............Sr., 5-7,178, RB Sault, ONT/Bawating Meza, Ruben..... ...........Fr., 5-11,172, DB St. Johns Mollard, Jeff...... ............ Fr., 6-2,199, RB White Lake/Lakeland Moore, Jamie..... ..........Sr., 5-11,171, WR Englewood, FL/Lemon Bay Morgan, Mike .... ......... So., 5-10,185, QB Jackson, OH Nelson, David ................ So., 5-8,197, RB Muskegon/Oakridge Nycz, Dave......................Fr., 6-2,210, TE Lincoln Park Pappas, Joe........ ........... Jr., 5-10,178, DB Wyandotte/Roosevelt ............ Sr., 6-3,273, OL Pearce, Larry ..... Muskegon/Oakridge Philion, Ed......... ............ Sr., 6-3,263, DL Windsor, ONT/Essex Poliski, Nick..... ............ Fr., 6-0,252, OL Sault Ste. Marie 21 Prys, Gerald ................... So., 6-5,257, TE Fennville/Saugatuck Pulliams, Chris .... ........Fr., 5-11,200, RB Wyoming/Godwin Heights Reynolds, James............. So., 6-1,220, LB Lansing/Catholic Central Richard, Chadd.............. Jr., 6-3,254, DL Bay City/Central Roe, Benny........... ........So., 5-10,205, FB Michigan Center Sandifer, Andre .... .........So., 6-1,182, DB Grand Rapids/Ottawa Hills Schmitz, Jeff......... ......So., 6-0,198, OLB Rochester /Adams Simons, Chris ................ Fr., 6-0,182, OL Marine City Sisler, Gary........... Flat Rock Smith, Greg........... ..........Jr., 5-8,179, DB Flint/Northem Smith, Scott................... So., 6-1,254, OL Lapeer/East Staten, Andy.................. Fr., 6-4,271, DL Dowagiac /Union Steigelman, Matt............Fr., 6-3,215, DL North Muskegon Stevens, Eric ......... ..........So., 5-11,162, P Howell/Hartland Thompson, Keith ......... Fr., 5-11,184, DB Okemos Underwood, Dave.........Sr., 6-1,175, WR Grand Ledge Voelker, Jeff.......... ........Fr., 5-10,185, RB Lincoln, NE/East Ward, Scott............ ..........Jr., 6-1,274, OL Portage / Central Weiss, Brent .......... .........Sr., 5-7,177, DB Williamston Wilson, DeShawn .........So., 5-8,160, DB Detroit/Chadsey Wilson, Ray........... ........Fr., 5-9,154, WR Hint/Southwestem Academy Wilt, Matt .............. .........Fr., 6-3,221, DL Bath/Mason Woodhouse, Eric.... ........So., 6-2,228, DL Detroit/Notre Dame Yankowski, Mike ............ Jr., 6-0,207, TE Novi Young, Akil........... ..........Jr., 5-9,190, DB Hint/Northem Young, Charles............... Fr., 6-2,220, LB Conklin /Ravenna Zamarron, Jason.... ......... Fr., 6-3,195, TE Ithaca Zeiter, Troy............ .........Fr., 6-2,215, OL Madison Heights/Bishop Foley HAMOT SPORTS Assistant Coaches MEDICINE Scott Browning - Secondary I 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 Wor­ thington and Dayton-Fairview high schools in Ohio, from 1979-81. Then, as a graduate assistant, he coached the defen­ sive 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 educa­ tion from Ohio State in 1981. Earlier, before transferring to OSU, Scott attended Capital University where he played foot­ ball 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 Edin­ boro. Dan Gierlak - Running Backs ^^f^ether you’re a weekend athlete or a serious contender, trust our specialists to keep you in the action. And let the games continue. Call Hamot Sports Medicine at 877-6195. Hamot In football, you need the right equipment. The same goes with your money. MAC Checking Dan Gierlak enters his seventh sea­ son as a full-time coach with his responsi­ bilities concerning the nmning 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 defen­ sive 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 Cow­ boys. During his short stint with the Cowboys, Gierlak's squad gained nation­ al championship honors in 1984 and run- ner up nationally in the 1985 season. Gier­ lak 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 IS FREE withdrawals or depc^its/montb FREE checks No monthly service char^ 12.9% Am No Annual Fed So suit up and get in the game! Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union For membership information call (800) 237-7328 22 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. 23 Assistant Coaches Edinboro Travel Service EDINBORO RESORT CONFERENCE CENTER "Serving Edinboro since 1973" 122 Erie Street Edinboro, Pa. 16412 Phone (814) 734-1639 - No fee for our service - "Low fare recheck" (Reservations monitored 24 hours a day for lower fares) (814) 734-5650 (800) 352-3182 ORTHOPEDIC ASSOCIATES OF MEADVILLE P.C. POWELL 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 xmdergraduate 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. 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. 640 ALDEN STREET • MEADVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA 16335 JAMES R. McLAMB, MD LAWSON C. SMART, MD ’ CURTIS H. LAUB, MD ' AUTO SUPPLY INC. Discount Prices Scouting the Scots JAMES R. MACIELAK, MD Name.................................. . .. Edinboro University of Pa. (1857 Head Coach...................... Tom Hollman (Ohio Northern, 1968) Location................................. Seasons, Overall Record... ............................................ 5,37-16-2 President ............................... ... Foster F. Diebold (August 1979) Assistant Coaches............. Mark Niswoneer, Gene Smith, Ed Stults DIPLOMATES, AMERICAN BOARD OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY Rt. 6N East Edinboro, Pa. 734-1511 Enrollment............................ ............................................... 8,200 1992 Record...................... 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TBA -* Athletic Director................... 724-1252 Athletic Department Phone .. ........................ 814-732-2776/2778 BILLING/INSURANCE Sports Information Phone .......................... 814-732-2811 (office) 814-732-2596 (fax), 814-734-4317 (home 724-1254 Lettermen Retuming/Lost ...................................................38/9 Starters Returning............. Sports Information Director .......................................Todd V. Jay Team Strengths................. Team Question Marks...... 25 Player Profiles Edinboro Foodmart John and Larry's Village Mall 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 punt 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. COMPLETE LINE OF Grocery O Meat O Produce Frozen Food O Dairy O Deli and Bakery Products 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. 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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. Mike Gentile 27 Rob Glus 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. Rob Harmer 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 ... great 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. 1993 Coaching Staff (L-R): Scott Browning, secondary; Mark Niswonger, defensive coordinator/linebackers; Ed Stults, offensive line; Tom Hollman, head coach; Gene Smith, defensive line; and Dan Gierlak, running backs. KNICKERBOCKER EQUIPMENT CO. INC. 73-4>3l±2 Larry Jackson Mike Kegarise Bryan Lambert Mike Kegarise, Sr., OL, 6-6,310, Milan, OH, Edison ... could follow in 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. of 4!Di5fincfwn^ * if/do'ffccn S^ouquefs * Mario Houston Erie, Pa. 814-833-7761 * Gordon Hitchcock Mario Houston, Sr., DB, 5-8,175, East Cleveland, OH, East Shaw . . . PSAC West Rookie of the Year in 1990 . . . starts at comer 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 punts, 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, Pittsburgh, PA, Penn Hills . . . PSAC West Player of the Year in 1992 .. . led the 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 mshing touchdowns ranks fourth ... averaged 22.1 yards per kickoff return . . . member of the Ironman strength club. 3001 West 17th Street Corey Hill Contractors Equipment Sales Rental Service dftd i^ctttomiiere^ 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. *B