The Hollman Era Continues 1988-1994 "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 contin­ ue to bring a special type of student-athlete to Edinboro University. It is time to take the next step and take our program to the elite level among Division II schools. Each year, we feel that we can play with any team in the country." - Tom Hollman 45-19-2 Overall Record (5-4-1,9-3,8-3, 7-4, 8-2-1, 8-3) Four Trips to the NCAA II Playoffs 27-7-2 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference Western Division 1993 #14 - Final NCAA II NCAA II Field of 16 Pre-Season - #2 Football Digest 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 1992 #15 - Final NCAA II NCAA II Field of 16 1991 #20 - Final NCAA II 1990 #11-Final NCAA II NCAA II Field of 16 and Quarterfinalist 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 1989 #7-Final NCAA II NCAA II Field of 16 EDINBORO UNIVERSITY of Pennsylvania 1994 FOOTBALL GUIDE A proud member of the State System of Higher Education Memo to the Media Flip to it Fast Edinboro University's 1994 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: Will Adair, Jim Pierzynski, Keith Uhrig Photo Credits: Bob Wheeler, Dave Medvec Follow Fighting Scot football on WFSE Radio, 3000 watts 88.9 - the radio voice of Edinboro University. Edinboro 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 emplo)mient programs of the University. The Hollman Era................. .........................Inside Front and Back Covers Edinboro University .............................. ........................................................2 President Foster F. Diebold.............................................................................3 Head Coach/Interim Athletic Director Tom Hollman............................4-5 Assistant Coaches......................................................................................... 6-7 Scouting the Scots ............................................................................................ 7 Scot Success in the Classroom........................................................................8 1994: Building a Tradition..............................................................................9 1994 Roster................................................................................. 10 1994 Returning All-Americans........................................... 11 Player Profiles .................................................. 12-15 1993 Season in Review................................... 16-19 1993 Honors and Accomplishments............... 19 1993 Individual and Team Stats....... .................. 20 The Pennsylvania Conference......................................................................21 Checking the Records...............................................................................22-23 Previous Games Against 1994 Foes........................................................23-24 Scots Against Their Opponents ...................................................................25 Records, Points and Percentages .................................................................25 All-Time Scores 1926-1993.......................................................................26-28 The Coaches and Their Records...................................................................28 The Record Books ........................................................................... 29-30 NCAA II Playoff Stats..............................................................................31-32 Fighting Scots 1988-1993 ...................................................... 32 PSAC Football Records.............................................................. 33-34 Athletic Directory........................................................................................... 35 Media Outlets ................................................................................................. 35 State System of Higher Education.... .......................................................... 36 Follow the Fighting Scots! Football 1 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania HISTORY / / / / 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 / International education program for the exchange of faculty and students / Honors program for academically gifted students / 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 FACILITIES / Forty buildings on a 585-acre wood­ ed campus with a five-acre lake / Day, evening and weekend classes at the 27-acre Porreco Extension Center in nearby Erie, Pa. / Seven-story library with more than 430.000 bound volumes and 1.200.000 microform units, on-line public access catalog, on-line and CD-ROM searching systems, public access catalog for the visually impaired, and interlibrary loan ser­ vice. / Eight on-campus residence halls / Planetarium, modern science labs, solar observatory, robotics laboratory, TV studio, radio station, and center for the performing arts / Reading clinic, speech and hearing clinic, math clinic, parent-child development center, and computer lab for children LOCATION / 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 SPECIAL PROGRAMS / 2 The nation's third largest educational program for the physically disabled including services for the hearing impaired, the visually impaired, and the learning disabled ❖ 1994 Media Guide Internships and field experiences which integrate academic pursuits with on-site "real world" work situa­ tions and personal relationships / Seven powerful mini-computer sys­ tems, more than 550 personal com­ puters, 200 terminals, and 10 computer labs with current hardware and software / Recreational facilities, life skills cen­ ter, and nurse's station for students with disabilities / Campus is nearly 100% wheelchair accessible / A newly-remodeled University Cen­ ter with an indoor running track, saunas and whirlpools, weight room, racquetball and handball courts, fullservice bookstore and dining areas, bowling lanes, and an aerobics room / Tennis courts, football stadium, weight rooms, all-weather track, and olympic-size pool with diving tank ATHLETICS / 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 President Foster F. Diebold Now in his fifteenth year as pres­ ident of Edinboro University of Penn­ sylvania, 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. 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. 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 tioned Edinboro University to meet the challenges that will face public higher education in the 21st century. 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. 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. Prior to his presidency of Edin­ boro University, President Diebold was president of the University of 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 universities holding linkage agreements with Edinboro University, as well as many highranking officials of the Government Foster F. Diebold of Pakistan and U.S. diplomatic offi­ cials. 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 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. President Diebold's stature in American higher education has been recognized by several high-level appointments. He was named to the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations, the leading national orga­ nization devoted to building con­ structive relationships between the two countries. He was also appointed to the Leadership Council of the Northeast-Midwest Institute, a regional component of the Center for Regional Policy, and to the Pennsyl­ vania Humanities Council, the pri­ vate, non-profit group promoting statewide public understanding of the humanities. Football 3 Head Coach/Interim Athletic Director 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, This August, Tom was named interim athletic director, replacing James K. McDonald who held the position since 1981. Tom Hollman Hollman, beginning his seventh year, has the Scot program back in the national spotlight. At Edinboro, he has earned 45 wins against just 19 losses and two ties and owns an impressive 27-7-2 slate against the PSAC Western Division. The Scots have advanced to post-season play four of the past five years. 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- 4 1 994 Media Guide 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 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 College (OH) and guided his squad to the best four-year record in the school history (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. Tom resides in Edinboro with his wife, Kandi, and four children, Mari, Jon, Tim and Denise. At Edinboro University 1988 5-4-1 1991 7-4 1989 9-3 NCAA Playoffs 1992 8-2-1 NCAA Playoffs 1990 8-3 NCAA Playoffs 1993 8-3 NCAA Playoffs 45-19-2 Assistant Coaches Scott Browning - Offensive Line Moving to the offensive side of the ball, from the defensive backfield, Scott brings a wealth of coaching experience in his ninth year at the 'Boro. Under his guidance the Scot defense has intercepted 78 passes the past six seasons. He has guided the fortunes of All-Americans Steve Russell, Michael Willis, Wade Smith, Georj Lewis, and Mike Barnes, and PSAC Rookie of the Year Mario Houston. Offensively, he coached former greats Elbert Cole, 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 Loudonville High School (OH) prior to his collegiate days. Scott is married to the former Lynn Hook, and has a son, Andrew Scott. The Brownings reside in Edinboro. Dan Gierlak - Running Backs Dan Gierlak enters his eighth season as a full-time coach with his responsibili­ ties concerning the running backs. He was formerly 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, three-year-old daughter, Alexandria Ali­ cia, and 9-month-old son, Daniel "Joey" Jr., reside in Edinboro. Tony Elliott - Secondary Tony Elliott, a defensive back with the Green Bay Packers from 1986-88, begins his first season coaching the Fight­ ing Scot secondary. His professional play­ ing experience should be beneficial to an already strong Edinboro secondary. "Tony has a fine football mind, and has been successful as a player and coach. He comes strongly recommended from oth­ ers in the profession and will be an excel­ lent role model for our players," head coach Tom Hollman said. Elliott comes to Edinboro from Wayne State (Michigan), where he served as the defensive coordinator and sec­ ondary coach last year. He started at WSU 6 1994 Media Guide in 1992 as defensive coordinator and linebacker coach. He began his coaching career at Alma College in 1990-91, before coaching at Grand Valley University in 1991-92. His main duties at those two schools were recruiting and teaching on the defensive side of the ball. Elliott is a graduate of Central Michi­ gan University where he majored in sports studies with a minor concentration in interpersonal communications. He was a four-year letterman for the Chippewas of CMU. Originally from Detroit, Elliott played at Finney High School from 197982 where he was an All-State performer. Assistant Coaches Mark Niswonger -■ Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Mark Niswonger, a veteran of the coaching ranks for 21 years, begins his seventh 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 on the Division II level. 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 undergraduate 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 threeyear-old daughter, Megan Marie, and eighteen-month-old son, Joushua Jay, reside in Edinboro. Scouting the Scots Name....................... Head Coach.................... Tom Hollman (Ohio Northern, 1968) Location .................. Seasons, Overall Record..... ......................................... 6,45-19-2 President................ Assistant Coaches............... ....... Scott Browning, Dan Gierlak Mark Niswonger, Tony Elliott Enrollment.............. ...............................................................7,730 1993 Record........................... Colors ..................... Team Trainer........................ Conference............. ....................... Pennsylvania State Athletic Assistant Team Trainer....... ................................... Gary Hanna Affiliation............... Press Box Phone.................. ................................... 814-732-2808 Stadium.................. 1993 Team Captains............ ................................................. TBA Interim Athletic Director ..................................... Tom Hollman Lettermen Returning/Lost ............................................... 44/20 Athletic Department Phone........................ 814-732-2776/2778 Starters Returning............... ............... 12 (counting specialties) Sports Information Director .................................... Todd V. Jay Team Strengths.................... Sports Information Phone........................ 814-732-2811 (office) 814-732-2596 (fax), 814-734-4317 (home) Team Question Marks........ ............. Offensive/defensive line Football ❖ 7 Scot Success in the Classroom Under the direction of Tom Hollman, the Scots have not only excelled on the field but in the classroom. Last year the football team had 28 different student-athletes earn semester grade point averages over the 3.0 mark, up one from a year ago. Furthermore, the Scots also increased the number of play­ ers who eclipsed the same standard on a cumulative basis. Among the 'Boro's standouts were 1994 graduates Scott Mikowicz and Dave Ashton. Mikowicz displayed outstanding work in the classroom, finishing his aca­ demic career with an impressive 3.40 QPA. The height of his studies was exem­ plified with his representation of Edinboro University as an NCAA post-graduate scholarship nominee. Also the starting tight end on the football team, Mikowicz caught 25 passes for 365 yards and four touchdowns. Ashton earned honors as a national scholar-ath­ lete and as a three-time Edinboro Univer­ sity scholar-athlete, maintaining a 3.22 QPA during his four years at the 'Boro. He was a starting wide receiver in 1993, catching 26 passes for 334 yards and three touchdowns. Several 1993 graduates earned lau­ rels on and off the field during their careers at Edinboro. Sean Seibert and Brian Heebsh were both recognized as national scholar-athletes by College Foot­ ball Preview magazine a year ago, while All-Americans Georj Lewis and Mike Barnes were nominated for NCAA minority post-graduate scholarships. Dave Ashton National Scholar-Athlete 8 ❖ 1994 Media Guide Fighting Scot 3.0 Club Fall 1993 John Styborski (4.00) Todd Henne (3.81) Josh Przybylski (3.63) Eric Schrimper (3.62) Matt Brown (3.60) Gary Lhotsky (3.59) Gordie Hitchcock (3.50) Eric Zechman (3.35) Derek Clark (3.33) Jason Perkins (3.33) Dave Donaldson (3.30) Tony Tighe (3.30) Rick Walker (3.30) Joe Freund (3.29) Dave Ashton (3.25) Scott Rupert (3.25) William Wise (3.25) Pat Brown (3.17) Matt Barrett (3.14) Chris Hart (3.13) Scott Mikowicz (3.13) Jesse Hannan (3.10) Det Betti (3.03) Dr. Roy Shinn, Speech and Communica­ tion Studies Department, addresses stu­ dent-athletes at the recognition banquet in April. Spring 1994 Dave Ashton (4.00) Matt Brown (4.00) Todd Herme (4.00) Gordie Hitchcock (4.00) Steve Russell (4.00) Rick Walker (3.69) Jesse Hannan (3.50) Scott Mikowicz (3.43) Chris Hart (3.40) Det Betti (3.33) Jeremy O'Day (3.30) A1 Bass (3.20) Eric Zechman (3.20) Derek Clark (3.16) Cedrick Thomas (3.14) Mike Edwards (3.00) 1993-94 Scots with Cumulative QPA of 3.0+ Matt Brown (3.85) Todd Henne (3.67) Rick Walker (3.55) Scott Mikowicz (3.40) Jesse Hannan (3.30) Chris Hart (3.28) Eric Zechman (3.28) Derek Clark (3.24) Dave Ashton (3.22) A1 Bass (3.20) Eric Schrimper (3.10) Gordie Hitchcock (3.03) 1994: Building a Tradition Before the arrival of Tom Hollman in 1988, the Fighting Scots knew that their football program needed a lift. What they didn't know was that under Hollman's direction, their lift would quickly become a significant elevation. Edinboro has taken its program to national prominence, and in 1994 will aim to reach the NCAA II playoffs for the fifth time in the past six seasons. Last year, the Scots earned their second straight post-season appearance while posting another eight-win (8-3) season. With all three hard fought losses coming at the hands of nationally-ranked oppo­ nents, the Boro was strong enough to fin­ ish the year ranked #14 among the Division II elite. This upcoming season should be a good measure of just how successful the Edinboro tradition has become. Gradua­ tion took 11 starters, many of whom spent multiple seasons at the top of the depth chart. And while the good fortune has been enjoyed, it has not gone unno­ ticed. The Scots will have to carry on the tradition without both former offensive line coach Ed Stults, who assumed the head coaching duties at Defiance College (OH), and former defensive line coach/recruiting coordinator Gene Smith, who now works as an NFL BLESTO scout. The quest for a third straight post­ season berth in 1994 will not be easy with another rugged 10-game schedule. The PSAC West slate is more balanced than ever, while, furthermore, the Scots face formidable non-conference foes in Hills­ dale (MI), Elizabeth City and American International, and Mansfield. The Plaid will host five games and play five on the road in 1994, including the visitors role in two straight contests to begin the year. In a strange twist of for­ tunes, the Boro has been a terror away from home the past two years. Since the start of the 1992 campaign, Edinboro has gone 10 straight regular season road games without a loss while posting seven wins and three setbacks at Sox Harrison Stadium. A Breakdown of Personnel campaign in which he set single season standards for yards (2,209), touchdowns (25), and attempts (277). The Scots have compiled an impressive 23-9-1 record during his string of 33 consecutive starts. Larry Jackson, one of the best tail­ backs in Edinboro history, also returns for his senior season. The 1992 PSAC West Player of the Year returned from early season injuries to amass 1,171 yards and eight touchdowns in 1993. Jackson's 2,577 career rushing yards puts him within 823 yards of the Boro's all-time mark. Full­ back Chris Snyder, both a tough runner and punishing blocker, will solidify the Plaid backfield. When the Scots go to the air, they'll look in the direction of wide out Lateef Walters (23 receptions, 550 yds., 6 TDs) who gives them plenty of big-play experi­ ence. Offensive Line The Boro is strong up the middle, with returning guards Det Betti and Jere­ my O'Day. Betti may be asked to play center to make room for either Chadd Wallick or Otha Davidson, both of whom have started in big games during their careers. On the outside, they must some­ how replace former All-PSAC tackles Mike Kegarise and Tony Tighe. Todd Henne caught four touchdowns last sea­ son and could get the nod at tight end. Defensive Line With only one returnee from last year's squad, ^e defensive front could be a big question mark. All-Northeast Region defensive end Pat Schuster looks to duplicate a spectacular 1993 campaign in which he had 76 stops and 11 sacks. Playing opposite Schuster could be con­ verted linebacker and special teams standout Bryan Lambert (59 tackles). The main concern is plugging up the middle with the departure of All-Ameri­ can tackle Russell Cray and linemate Rob Harmer. Matt Gentile played well last year when injuries put him into a starting role. The other tackle spot will be up for grabs when the fall practice sessions get underway. Skill Positions Linebackers Quarterback Jody Dickerson will head the offense for the fourth straight season. On pace to break several Edin­ boro career passing records, the PSAC West first-teamer, and honorable mention All-American, returns after a stellar 1993 Michael Edwards will spearhead a linebacking crew who all return as former starters. The two year backer recorded 127 tackles and six break-ups en route to a PSAC West Second Team selection a year ago. Another great season from Edwards could vault him into the Boro's top ten in career tackles. Michael Sims, a 1993 redshirt, will be asked to fill the big shoes of three-time All-American middle linebacker Jason Perkins. Sims had an impressive freshman season two years ago in which he had 84 stops at one of the outside positions. Rahshahn Alston will be expected to round out an excellent core of linebackers in 1994. Only a freshman last year, Alston gained experience as a starter, totaling 69 tackles from the out­ side. Secondary The Boro returns three-fourths of a defensive backfield that terrorized quar­ terbacks for 22 interceptions last season. All-American safety Steve Russell will lead the talented unit. One of the best ath­ letes on the team, Russell is a school record holder with 14 interceptions. Last season the All-American and PSAC West first teamer stole seven aerials and regis­ tered 68 tackles. Also feared for his hit­ ting ability, Russell has forced six fumbles over his stellar career. Marty Williams and Rick Walker also return after starting all eleven games last season. Walker accounted for 46 tackles, five break-ups, and one interception from his free safety position while Williams, a comerback, recorded 61 tackles, 10 break­ ups, two interceptions and a blocked pimt. Both returnees caused two fumbles and recovered another in 1993. Corners David Harris and Ron Allen both saw action throughout the past season and are expected to compete for more playing time this year. Specialties Place-kicker Scott Rupert, a Boro mainstay the past two years, returns to handle the kicking chores for yet another season. In 1993 Rupert set an Edinboro single season record by connecting on 43 of 45 PAT tries. Five of his 11 field goal attempts were also true, including a career best 44 yarder. The Boro will have a new punter in 1994 for the first time in four years due to the graduation of All-American Gary Lhotsky. The vacancy remains up for grabs as camp starts in August. Walters is likely to be the Scots' top punt return threat while Russell averaged over 24 yards per kickoff return last sea­ son, including a 92-yarder for a score at Slippery Rock. Football 9 1994 Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown High School 10 21 66 64 96 77 33 58 19 37 85 24 65 6 54 44 3 67 78 53 52 74 91 2 15 87 22 26 45 71 82 20 98 76 92 28 40 88 14 42 89 38 48 47 63 84 36 72 7 73 4 56 Allen, Ron Alston, Rahshahn Barney, Chris Barrett, Matt Bass, A1 Betti, Det Brinson, Tony Brown, Matt Carswell, Jermaine Clark, Derek Culver, Mike Cushenberry, Keith Davidson, Otha Dickerson, Jody Dudek, Russ Edwards, Michael Farr, Vidal Ford, Tony Fritz, Todd Freund, Joe Gentile, Matt Giovengo, Mike Hannan, Jesse Harris, David Hart, Chris Henne, Todd Jackson, Larry Jackson, Sean Lambert, Bryan Lavis, Tom Macintosh, Jeff Mitchell, Brian O'Connor, Mike O'Day, Jeremy Owens, Keith Ramey, Chuck Roberts, Jerry Roberts, Terry Rupert, Scott Russell, Steve Sabo, John Schuster, Pat Sims, Michael Snyder, Chris Thomas, Cedric Thompson, Rob Walker, Richard WalUck, Chadd Walters, Lateef Wendl, Jesse Williams, Marty Zechman, Eric DB LB OL DL DL OL RB DL DB PK TE DB OL QB OL LB RB DL OL OL DL OL DE DB QB TE RB DB LB OL WR WR LB OL DE LB RB WR PK SS TE DE LB FB DL TE FS OL WR OL DB OL 6-1 6-1 6-3 5-11 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-0 6-4 6-2 5-8 6-2 6-6 6-2 6-1 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-7 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-2 6-2 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-3 6-2 6-3 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-3 175 180 273 244 278 260 185 222 171 170 218 180 280 183 254 210 160 274 285 278 260 280 208 162 190 222 207 180 220 270 170 170 215 275 212 195 215 195 180 190 220 225 218 220 255 215 175 260 180 255 175 270 So. So. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. Jr. So. So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. So. Jr. So. So. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Fr. So. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. So. So. Jr. Sr. Sr So Jr. Jr. Youngstown, OH Painesville, OH Salamanca, NY Greensburg, PA Durham, NC Brockport, NY Pittsburgh, PA Chagrin Falls, OH Pittsburgh, PA Dubois, PA Pittsburgh, PA Washington, PA Rochester, NY McKees Rocks, PA Pittsburgh, PA Washington, PA Aliquippa, PA Mt. Vernon, OH Pittsburgh, PA Bridgeville, PA Greenville, PA McKees Rocks, PA Brackenridge, PA Rankin, PA Allison Park, PA Louisville, OH Pittsburgh, PA Springfield, PA Logan, OH Seward, PA Trafford, PA Youngstown, PA Harborcreek, PA Lockport, NY Homestead, PA Youngstown, OH Erie, PA Erie, PA Harrisburg, PA Pittsburgh, PA Uniontown, PA Bradford, PA Wilkinsburg, PA Wattsburg, PA Cleveland, OH Pittsburgh, PA Homestead, PA Dover, OH Pittsburgh, PA Chagrin Falls, OH Cleveland, OH Centerville, OH Chaney Harvey Salamanca Greensburg Central Jordan Albion Langley Walsh Jesuit Penn Hills Dubois Seneca Valley Washington Brighton Sto-Rox Woodland Hills Washington Aliquippa Mt. Vernon North HiUs Chartiers Reynolds Sto-Rox Highlands Woodland Hills Hampton Louisville Penn Hills Springfield Logan Laurel Valley Franklin Regional Latrobe Harborcreek Lockport Steel Valley Chaney Tech Tech Central Dauphin East Perry T.A. Laurel Highlands Bradford Wilkinsburg Seneca Shaker Heights North Allegheny Steel Valley Dover Westinghouse Kenston Shaw Centerville 10 ❖ 1994 Media Guide 1994 Returning All-Americans Jody Larry Steve Dickerson Jackson Russell Senior, Quarterback 6-0,183 McKees Rocks, Pa. Sto-Rox High School Senior, Tailback 6-1, 207 Pittsburgh, Pa. Penn Hills High School Senior, Strong Safety 6-0,187 Pittsburgh, Pa. Perry Technical Academy / A great arm, running ability, accuracy, and elusiveness makes him one of the Boro's all-time bests. / A total package: slashes through holes, quick around the end or good over the top. Can score from anywhere on the field. / Combines speed and strength to be a feared defender against the run and the pass. Explosive game breaker on kickoffs. / Honorable Mention Football Gazette All-American in 1993. / Honorable Mention Football Gazette All-American in 1992. / Honorable Mention Football Gazette All-American in 1993. / PSAC West first-team selection last season. / Unanimous PSAC West first-team selection in 1992 and 1993. / Looks to add to his school record of 14 career interceptions. / Has started every game since his freshman season, posting a .712 winning percentage. / Ranks fourth in 'Boro career rush­ ing with 2,577 yards and third in touchdowns (27). / 1994 pre-season All-American by The Sporting News. y / / Single season record holder for most yards (2,209), attempts (277) and touchdowns (25). / Needs 225 yards, six touch­ downs, six attempts and 11 com­ pletions to set Edinboro career marks. / PSAC West first-team pick last First player in Edinboro history to rush for 1,000 yards in consec­ utive seasons. / Averaged 24.2 yards on 17 kickoff returns in 1993. Has averaged 113.8 yards per game in 21 games the past two / Team-high seven interceptions, 124 return yards last season. years. year. Football ❖ 11 Player Profiles Ron Allen, So., DB, 6-1, 175, Youngstown, OH, Chaney . . . pressed into duty in 1993 NCAA II first round playoff game at New Haven on the first series of plays . . . will provide depth for a strong Scot sec­ ondary this season . . . can be used in multiple defensive back sets . . . one of the 'Boro's top recruits last season. Rahshahn Alston, So., LB, 6-1,180, Painesville, OH, Harvey ... earned starting job at OLB in his first season . . . compiled 69 tackles (36 solo), sixth on team and third among 1994 returnees ... had nine tackles and two break-ups against nationally-ranked Ferris State . . . hard hitter despite 180 lb. frame ... career high 12 tackles vs. California. Ron Allen Rahshahn Alston Det Betti, Sr., OL, 6-3, 260, Brockport, NY, Albion . . . earned starting guard position last season . . . helped clear the way for a balanced offense which averaged over 425 yards per game . . . blocked for two honorable mention All-Americans . . . will anchor one of the middle positions on the line, possibly at center ... versatile performer ... could play one of any three spots. Otha Davidson, Sr., OL, 6-3, 280, Rochester, NY, Brighton ... versatile athlete who can play both offense and defense ... will battle for starting position on offense this year . . . strong player who can penetrate line with good quickness . . . posted 41 career tackles, 21 solo, four sacks and six more for loss ... member of the Ironman strength club. Det Betti Otha Davidson Jody Dickerson, Sr., QB, 6-0, 183, McKees Rocks, PA, Sto-Rox . . . Football Gazette honorable mention All-American and PSAC West first team selection in 1993 ... has started all 33 games since freshman year, posting a career record of 23-9-1 . . . needs only 225 yds., 11 comp., six att., six TDs to set school records in each category . . . first player in 'Boro history to average over 200 yards per game in a season (200.8)... 2,209 yards, 25 TDs, 277 attempts in 1993 are Edinboro bests ... efficien­ cy rating of 144.4 ranked 11th nationally . .. threw a TD every 5.6 com­ pletions last season ... career: 5,426 yds., 45 TDs, 362-701 (51.6%). Jody Dickerson Michael Edwards Mike Edwards, Sr., LB, 6-2, 210, Washington, PA, Washington . . . PSAC West second team choice last year . . . ferocious hitter who looks to start at LB position for the third straight season . . . Boro's second leading tackier in 1993 with 127, most among returnees . . . 211 career tackles ranks 27th on Scot's all-time list... posted a career high 17 tack­ les, one sack and one break-up vs. Elizabeth City . . . great all-around player ... career: three sacks (-9), six forced fumbles, two fumble recov­ eries, 11 tackles for loss (-17), and nine pass break-ups. Matt Gentile, Jr., DL, 6-1, 260, Greenville, PA, Reynolds ... saw quali­ ty playing time in 1993, his first full season, including two mid-season starts . . . collected nine tackles, one sack (-10), two TFL (-3) . . . made great strides throughout the season .. . will vie for starting position ... three tackles, two for loss vs. Lock Haven. Matt Gentile 12 ❖ 1994 Media Guide Todd Henne Todd Henne, Jr., TE, 6-3, 222, Louisville, OH, Louisville .. . played in all 11 games last season . . . possible starter at tight end in 1994 . . . snared seven passes for 88 yds., four of which were touchdowns . . . excellent blocker . . . caught two passes for 24 yds., and two TDs vs. Lock Haven ... possesses good hands and a great ability to get open. Player Profiles Larry Jackson, Sr., RB, 6-1, 207, Pittsburgh, PA, Penn Hills . . . honor­ able mention All-American and unanimous PSAC West choice in '93 ... PSAC West Player of the Year in 1992 . . . 2,577 career rushing yds. ranks fourth in 'Boro history ... needs 823 yds. to set Edinboro all-time rushing mark . .. 1,171 rush yds. in '93,1,218 in '92 - only Scot to rush for over 1,000 yds. in consecutive seasons ... 40 career kickoff returns for 998 yds. (24.9). Bryan Lambert, Jr., LB, 6-1, 218, Logan, OH, Logan . . . played a key role as a reserve linebacker and on special teams ... collected 59 tackles, 34 solo and five tackles for loss in sophomore season ... saw spot duty as a down lineman, a position that he may be assigned in '94 . . . had seven tackles, one for loss, in win over Shippensburg... member of the Ironman strength club. Larry Jackson Bryan Lambert Tom Lavis Jeremy O'Day Terry Roberts Scott Rupert Tom Lavis, Sr., OL, 6-7, 270, Seward, PA, Laurel Valley . . . provided depth to an exceptional offensive line last year . . . will look to replace one of two All-PSAC West tackles ... has good speed to match tremen­ dous size ... projected starter at one of the tackle spots this fall. Jeremy O'Day, Jr., OL, 6-3, 275, Lockport, NY, Lockport... returns as a starting guard from a season ago ... provided time for QB Jody Dickerson who set three single season records in '93 . . . cleared the way for over 4,500 yds. of offense last year . . . maneuverability allows him to play both guard and tackle . . . All-PSAC potential and All-American possibilities down the road during his career. Terry Roberts, So., WR, 6-2,195, Erie, PA, Tech ... saw quality playing time in 10 games as a true freshman in '93 . . . will be considered for a starting job . . . had two receptions for 115 yds., including a 79 yd. touchdown, the Scots longest pass play of the season vs. Elizabeth City ... season: four catches, 168 yds., two TDs ... also carried the ball twice for 45 yds.... great speed on the outside. Scott Rupert, Sr., PK, 5-11,180, Harrisburg, PA, Central Dauphin East ... three year starter for the Scots ... enjoyed the fine season converting on 43 of 45 PATs, the most conversions in Edinboro history ... also suc­ cessful on five of 11 EG att... . ranks fourth in career kick scoring (124) and field goal accuracy (50.0%), second in extra points (85) and third in PAT accuracy (86.7%) . . . PSAC Player of the Year in baseball last spring, set seven school records. Steve Russell, Sr., DB, 6-0, 187, Pittsburgh, PA, Perry T.A. . . . First team All-PSAC West and honorable mention All-American by Football Gazette . . . possibly the best all-around player on the team . . . seven interceptions from SS position in '93 propelled him to an Edinboro career record of 14 . . . averaged 24.2 yds. on 17 kickoff returns ... 92 yd. return for TD vs. Slippery Rock ... career high 10 tackles vs. lUP ... will be the leader of a big hitting, big play secondary. Pat Schuster, Jr., DL, 6-2, 226, Bradford, PA, Bradford Area . . . First team All-Northeast Region last season ... broke through for 11 sacks in '93, third best single season mark and most by an individual since 1983 ... recorded 76 stops, 49 solos, second among returnees ... great work ethic ... 13 tackles, three for loss, three sacks and two forced fumbles in win over Shippensburg ... former heavyweight wrestler for the Scots. Steve Russell Football 13 Player Profiles Michael Sims, Jr., LB, 6-2, 218, Pittsburgh, PA, Wilkinsburg . . . 1993 redshirt. . . started all 11 games as a true freshman two years ago . . . was named Rookie of the Year by his teammates ... fourth on the team in tackles with 70 total stops, 39 solos in '92 ... will probably make the move inside filling the void of All-American Jason Perkins . . . excep­ tional speed exemplified in pass coverage . . . recorded career high 12 tackles with a sack in '92 playoff loss to Ferris State. Michael Sims Chris Snyder Chris Snyder, Sr., FB, 6-2, 210, Wattsburg, PA, Seneca . . . has been a solid performer the past two seasons for the 'Boro as a spot starter . . . played in every game at fullback and as a special teamer in 1992 and 1993 ... expected to start this year ... great power and blocking ability . .. career: 55 att., 216 yds., three TDs, four receptions for 46 yds., and 15 tackles. Richard Walker, Jr., DB, 6-2,176, Homestead, PA, Steel Valley ... wel­ come addition to the secondary in 1993 ... projected starter at free safe­ ty ... tallied 46 tackles, 26 solo, five pass break-ups, one int., two forced fumbles and one recovery . . . nine tackles and two break-ups vs. Slip­ pery Rock . . . foot injury on game's first play kept him out of the New Haven playoff game. Chadd Wallick, Sr., OL, 6-3, 260, Dover, OH, Dover . . . has been spot starter over the past two seasons . . . played vital role in back-to-back 1,000+ yard seasons by Larry Jackson ... will contend for a starting job, most likely at guard ... most experienced of returning linemen. Richard Walker Chadd Wallick Lateef Walters, Sr., WR, 5-10, 180, Pittsburgh, PA, Westinghouse . . . Enjoyed an exceptional junior season for the Scots . . . currently ranks first in career yards/catch at Edinboro (21.6) . . . caught 23 passes and led the team with 550 yds. (23.9) and six TDs in '93 . . . great knack for freeing himself for the long ball . . . snagged four passes for 139 yds. and two TDs, including a game saving 46 yd. bomb that set up the win­ ning TD at the Rock... career: 46 catches, 994 yds., and eight TDs. Marty Williams, Jr., DB, 5-10,173, Cleveland, OH, Shaw ... solidified the secondary at the comer in '93 . . . scored 11 tackles, seven solo, one for loss, one int., and forced a fumble in a victory over Elizabeth City .. . scored the 'Boro's first points of the season on an 85 yd. blocked PAT return . . . has shown his ability as a hard hitter . . . season: 61 jolts, 31 solo, three for loss, 10 break-ups, two ints., two forced fumbles, one recovery and one blocked punt. Chris Barney - OL Salamanca, NY 14 ❖ 1 994 Media Guide Matt Barrett - DL Greensburg, PA A1 Bass - DL Durham, NC Tony Brinson - RB Pittsburgh, PA Matt Brown - DL Chagrin, Falls, OH Jermaine Carswell - DB Pittsburgh, PA Keith Cushenberry - DB Washington, PA Vidal Farr-RB Aliquippa, PA Tony Ford - DL Mt. Vernon, OH Joe Freund - OL Bridgeville, PA Jesse Hannan - DL Brackenridge, PA David Harris - DB Rankin, PA John Sabo - TE Uniontown, PA Eric Zechman - OL Centerville, OH Football ❖ 15 1993 Season in Review Ferris State 23 - Edinboro 9 Edinboro turned the ball over five times, in losing to the Bulldogs for the second consecutive time. The opening game setback followed a loss to Ferris State in the first round of the 1992 Division II playoffs. Mike Brooks intercepted a Jody Dickerson pass and returned it 25 yards for a touchdown with just over two minutes remaining in the first quarter, giving Ferris State a 10-0 lead. The Scots were not able to get on the scoreboard until early in the third quarter when Marty Williams returned a blocked extra point attempt 85 yards for two points following a Bulldog 21-yard pass from Bill Love to Dave Underwood. Edinboro was able to make the game close when Terrence Williams completed a 13-yard touchdown pass to Corey Hill early in the fourth quarter, cutting the Bulldog lead to 16-9. Ferris State scored the final points of the game on a Tim Kehoe touchdown reception from Love. The Scots outplayed Ferris State throughout the game, gaining 295 total yards, while the Bulldogs managed only 199. Although Edinboro had possession for over 36 minutes, they had trouble putting the ball in the end zone. Edinboro 34 - Elizabeth City 27 After falling behind 7-3 in the first quarter, the Fighting Scots outscored Elizabeth City 17-0 in the second quarter, and were able to survive a fourth quarter rally to earn their first victory of the 1993 season. The Scots scored first, as Scott Rupert kicked a 35-yard field goal just over four minutes into the game. Elizabeth City coimtered when Derrick White caught an 18-yard pass from Shawn Walker. However, the Scots dominated the second quarter. Dave Ashton caught a 15-yard touch­ down pass from Jody Dickerson with under 12 minutes to play in the half. Chris Snyder scored six minutes later on a one-yard run. Rupert added a 22-yard field goal late in the half to give the Scots a 20-7 lead. After Abe Jones scored on a one-yard run for Elizabeth City, Terry Roberts caught a 79yard touchdown pass from Dickerson to give Edinboro a 27-13 lead midway through the third. Malcom Mackey scored on a six-yard run early in the final quarter and White caught a 25-yard pass from Kenny Crump late in the game to give the Boro faithful a scare. Marcus Griffin split the Viking scores with a seven-yard touchdown pass from Dickerson. Edinboro 28 - Buffalo 17 Jody Dickerson threw for 212 yards and two touchdowns, and Corey Hill rushed for 113 yards, as Edinboro used a 21-point first half to notch its second victory of the season. Dickerson opened the scoring with a 37-yard touchdown on Edinboro's opening possession of the game, capping a 78-yard drive. After Buffalo kicked a 25-yard field goal, Edinboro registered another long scoring drive. Dickerson passed for 43 of the 73 yards, with Hill capping the long drive with a two-yard scoring plunge. The Scots then scored midway through the second quarter on a 10-yard pass from Dickerson to Marcus Griffin. Dave Ashton's 37yard reception highlighted the 89-yard drive. After Edinboro stopped the Bulls on their opening drive of the second half, the Scots took only two big plays to score their fourth and final touchdown of the game. Hill ran for 37 yards on the first play and Terry Roberts caught a 26-yard pass from Dickerson. The Bulls scored once in each of the final quarters to account for the final score. The Scots gained 438 total yards, only three more yards than the Bulls, but only turned the ball over twice. 16 ❖ 1994 Media Guide 1993 Season in Review Edinboro 28 - Clarion 0 Edinboro's defense played its best game of the season to this point, limiting the Golden Eagles to only 221 total yards and caus­ ing four turnovers, as the Scots won for the third straight time on the road. While the defense dominated Clarion, the Edinboro offense continued its impressive play, gaining 441 total yards, 171 coming on the ground. The offense was paced by Jody Dickerson, who passed for 269 yards and two touchdowns. The Scots scored their first touchdown six minutes into the game on Dickerson's 32-yard pass to tight end Todd Henne. A second Scot score was set up when Boro linebacker Rahshahn Alston recovered a fumble on the Clarion 38. Nine plays later, Dickerson hit his other tight end, Scott Mikowicz, in the end zone from three yards out. Edinboro scored twice in the third, the second tally coming after a 50-yard pass from Dickerson to Marcus Griffin put the ball on the Clarion two-yard line. Tom Tedder scored from there. Larry Jackson saw his most extensive action of the season to that point, rushing for 70 yards on 11 carries, including a 30-yard run. Jason Perkins led the Scots defense with eight tackles and an interception, while Pat Schuster had three sacks. Edinboro 52 - Lock Haven 20 Larry Jackson ran for a career high 214 yards and two touch­ downs, and the Edinboro offense amassed 474 total yards of offense, in cruising to its fourth straight victory. The Scots struck first on their initial possession, but quickly gave up 14 straight points to the Bald Eagles. Before Lock Haven had a chance to think about spoiling Edin­ boro's Homecoming, the Scots scored 24 unanswered points in the last 10 minutes of the half. Pat Schuster's interception, the first of two turnovers that ignit­ ed the 24-point flurry, gave the Scots the ball on the Lock Haven 38. Larry Jackson hit paydirt on the very next play. This happened less than two minutes after the Scots had scored their second touchdown of the game. Just over a minute later, the Scots increased their lead to 31-14 when Marty Williams blocked a Lock Haven pimt and Mario Hous­ ton pounced on it in the end zone. The Scots put the game out of reach on their second possession of the second half. Jackson's 64-yard run on the first play of the drive set up Edinboro's fifth touchdown of the game. The Scots defense allowed only 268 yards of total offense to the Bald Eagles. Edinboro 34 - Shippensburg 17 Larry Jackson ran for 155 yards and Jody Dickerson threw for 217 yards and two touchdowns, as Edinboro overcame a 10-point halftime deficit to win its fifth straight game. After Edinboro took a 7-3 lead on Tom Tedder's one-yard run, Shippensburg scored 14 straight points to take a 17-7 lead at halftime. Both the Edinboro defense and offense came alive in the second half. After giving up 198 yards in the first half, the Scots defense limited the Red Raiders to only 76 yards after the intermission. Meanwhile, the Edinboro offense rolled up 301 of its 428 yards in the final two quarters, as the Scots blanked Shippensburg 27-0 in the second half. The Boro set the tone for the second half on its first possession. Dickerson complet­ ed a 12-yard touchdown pass to Lateef Walters, capping a 12 play, 72-yard drive. Steve Russell intercepted a Tim Barto pass to set up one score and gained 25 yards on a fake punt play, enabling Dickerson to complete a 40-yard screen pass to Jackson for six more. Michael Edwards recovered Winston Horshaw's fumble on the first play of the Raiders next possession, setting up a three-yard dash from Corey Hill. Football 1993 Season in Review Edinboro 32 ~ California 7 The Edinboro offense piled up 523 total yards, while the defense limited the Vulcans to 239 yards, including only 37 yards rushing, in winning for the sixth straight time. Jody Dickerson threw for 228 yards and three touchdowns, while Larry Jackson gained 164 yards on the ground. After receiving the opening kickoff, Dickerson orchestrated a 79yard scoring drive, capped off by Corey Hill's seven-yard touchdown run. Scott Rupert missed the extra-point kick, leaving the score 6-0. The Scots scored their second touchdown of the game with over nine minutes left in the first half on an eight-yard run by Jackson. Despite a failed two point conversion attempt, the Plaid raised their lead to 12-0. California was on its way to a touchdown on its next possession, before Stephen Russell intercepted a pass at the Edinboro nineyard line and returned it 21 yards. The Boro lead increased to 25-0 when Dickerson hooked up with Scott Mikowicz on a 15-yard toss and a 52-yard bomb to Lateef Walters. Each team scored one touchdown apiece to close out the scoring. Edinboro 41 - Slippery Rock 38 In a game that showcased a little bit of everything, the Scots prevailed in one of the wildest and exciting games throughout their 64-year history with the Rock. With Edinboro leading 28-24 at the beginning of the fourth quarter, the two teams played a game within a game the final 12 minutes, with the lead changing hands four times in the final stanza. The Rockets regained the lead when James Poldiak completed a 13-yard touchdown pass to Greg Hopkins. Mickey Flood's extra-point kick was blocked, leaving the score at 30-28 in favor of the Rock. The lead would be short lived, as Stephen Russell raced 92 yards for a touchdown on the ensuing kickoff, to give the Scots a 34-30 advantage with 10 minutes to play. Jody Dickerson's pass for the two-point conversion fell incomplete. It took the Rockets less than two minutes to retake the lead. Poldiak's 49 yard completion to Duane Hitchcock set up Lamonte Coleman's 16-yard touchdown run, his fourth score of the day. Poldiak threw an incomplete pass on the two-point try, giving the Rockets a 38-34 lead with just over eight minutes left. After the two teams traded possessions, the Scots began the game winning drive with under two minutes to play. Dickerson's 47-yard completion to Lateef Walters set up Jackson's two-yard touchdown run with 19 seconds left in the game, On the first play of the Rockets' next drive. Boro linebacker Jason Perkins snagged his second Poldiak aerial of the afternoon, giving the Scots the hard earned victory. lUP 31 - Edinboro 24 Scott Woods completed a 10-yard touchdown pass to Theo Turner for the game winning score with three minutes left. The two-point conversion was good, producing the final score on a cold, snowy day at Sox Harrison Stadium. lUP recovered a Jody Dickerson fumble on fourth and 17 to secure the win and the western division championship. The Scots had retaken the lead 24-23 with just over seven minutes left in the game on Dickerson's 20-yard touchdown pass to Marcus Griffin. The score was set up by Larry Jackson's 64yard kickoff return. Edinboro scored on its first possession of the game on a 10yard pass from Dickerson to Dave Ashton. lUP then battled back for a 10-7 lead after a Mike Geary field goal and a two-yard run by Michael Mann. Edinboro regained the lead, 17-13, on another Dickerson to Ashton touchdown with just over two minutes left in the third quarter. On the day, the Boro's Jackson rushed for 128 yards, but Michael Mann's 219 yards were the key to the ILIP victory. Dickerson only completed 11 passes for 121 yards in the harsh weather conditions, but three of those completions went for touchdowns. Both teams were impressive on defense. Edinboro could manage only 232 yards against the lUP defense, while the Indians ended up with 314 yards. 18 ❖ 1994 Media Guide 1993 Season in Review Edinboro 52 - Millersville 27 Edinboro scored 38 points before Millersville was able to put any points on the scoreboard, finishing the regular season with an 8-2 record. Jody Dickerson had his best all-around game of the season, completing 17 of his 24 pass attempts for 251 yards and three touchdowns. He also gained 71 rushing yards on 11 carries. The Scots began the scoring assault with a time-consuming 80-yard drive after receiving the opening kick off. Corey Hill ended the drive, which used almost seven min­ utes, with a one-yard touchdown run. The Scots exploded for 24 points in the second quarter, taking a commanding 31-0 lead into halftime. Included in the scoring run were two touchdown passes from Dickerson to Scott Mickowicz, which came in a four-minute span. Edinboro scored again midway through the third quarter when Larry Jackson fin­ ished a 67-yard drive with a seven-yard touchdown run. After Millersville scored 21 straight points in the last nine minutes of the third quar­ ter, the Scots used a big play to thwart the Marauder comeback. Dickerson connected with Lateef Walters on a 60-yard touchdown pass, giving the Scots a 45-21 lead with 11 minutes to go in the game. New Haven 48 - Edinboro 28 The Scots offense established several new team playoff records, but were outdone by a high scoring New Haven team. Roger Graham ran for 215 yards and A.J. Livingston added 121 yards, with each scor­ ing twice for the Chargers. Edinboro found itself playing catch-up from the beginning of the game. Joe Davis caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from James Weir for the game's first score. Graham gave New Haven a 14-0 lead with a three-yard touchdown run with under six minutes left in the first quarter then Edinboro's Marcus Griffin caught a 10-yard strike from Dickerson on the first play of the second quarter, cutting the lead in half. Weir scored on a four-yard run for New Haven and Corey Hill ran for a three-yard touchdown for Edinboro, making the score 21-14 at halftime. New Haven used Graham's second touchdown, a two-yard nm, and a 32-yard pass from Weir to Tony Willis to increase its lead to 34-14 with five minutes left in the third. Each team scored two touchdowns in the final quarter, resulting in the 48-28 final score. Dickerson completed 21 of 42 pass attempts for 276 yards, all of which were new Edinboro playoff highs. 1993 Honors and Accomplishments NCAA DIVISION II Scoring offense - 17th (33.4) Total offense - 20th (419.1) Rushing offense - 28th (214.6) Turnover margin - 24th (+.90) PSAC Scoring offense - 2nd West - 2nd overall Rushing offense - 2nd West - 3rd overall Rushing defense - 2nd West - 3rd overall Total offense - 3rd West - 3rd overall Total defense - 3rd West - 3rd overall INDIVIDUAL HONORS AND AWARDS Mike Kegarise, OT 1993 All-American, 1st team. Associated Press 1993 All-American, 1st team, C.M. Frank 1993 All-American, 3rd Team, Football Gazette 1993 All-American, 2nd team. Consensus 1993 PSAC West, 1st team Jason Perkins, LB 1993 All-American, 2nd team. Associated Press 1993 All-American, 1st team, C.M. Frank 1993 All-American, 2nd team. Football Gazette 1993 All-American, 2nd team. College SIDs 1993 All-American, 2nd team. Consensus 1993 PSAC West, 1st team Jody Dickerson, QB 1993 All-American, honorable mention. Foot­ ball Gazette 1993 PSAC West, 1st team Larry Jackson, RB 1993 All-American, honorable mention, C.M. Frank 1993 PSAC West, 1st team Steve Russell, SS 1993 All-American, honorable mention. Foot­ ball Gazette 1993 PSAC West, 1st team Russell Cray, DT 1993 All-American, honorable mention. Foot­ ball Gazette 1993 PSAC West, 1st team Gordie Hitchcock, OT 1993 PSAC West, 2nd team Tony Ughe, OT 1993 PSAC West, 2nd team Mike Edwards, LB 1993 PSAC West, 2nd team Mario Houston, DB 1993 PSAC West, 2nd team EDINBORO TEAM AWARDS Best Conditioned - Mike Kegarise Outstanding Freshman - Rahshahn Alston Special Teams MVP - Gary Lhotsky Offensive MVP - Mike Kegarise Defensive MVP - Jason Perkins PNC Bank Award - David Ashton Bill Engh Award - Mike Kegarise Edinboro finished third in the final Lambert/Meadowlands Award voting. Gary Lhotsky, P 1993 PSAC West, 1st team Football ❖ 19 1993 Individual and Team Stats G Jackson, Larry 10 Hill, Corey 11 Tedder, Tom 9 Snyder, Chris 11 Dickerson, Jody 11 Roberts, Jerry 6 Russell, Steve 11 Farr, Vidal 4 Roberts, Terry 10 Walters, Lateef 10 Maher, Daryle 1 Wise, William 2 Brinson, Tony 1 Griffin, Marcus 10 Williams, Terrence 4 Hart, Chris _6 Total 11 Rushing YG ATT 201 1230 155 624 34 108 23 86 38 273 15 71 2 66 14 57 2 45 4 53 4 14 2 11 4 11 1 7 2 3 6 12 507 2671 YL 59 28 2 0 187 0 0 6 0 8 0 0 0 0 3 23 316 NET 1171 596 106 86 86 71 66 51 45 45 14 11 11 7 0 -11 2355 TD 8 6 4 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 _0 21 G Dickerson, Jody 11 Williams, Terrence 4 Hart, Chris 6 Lhotsky, Gary 11 Total 11 Passing C ATT 277 140 11 5 4 1 1 293 147 YDS 2209 98 18 -4 2321 TD 25 1 1 _0 27 INT 13 1 1 _0 15 Receiving RFC YDS 36 517 26 334 25 365 23 550 159 11 8 73 7 88 4 168 2 27 22 2 1 11 1 7 4 _L 148 2321 Griffin, Marcus Ashton, Dave Mikowicz, Scott Walters, Lateef Jackson, Larry Hill, Corey Henne, Todd Roberts, Terry Tedder, Tom Snyder, Chris Sabo, John Farr, Vidal Thorpe, Dennis Total G 10 11 11 10 10 11 11 10 9 11 1 4 _5 11 Russell, Steve Jackson, Larry Ashton, Dave Henne, Todd Farr, Vidal Roberts, Terry Thorpe, Dennis Lambert, Bryan Maher, Daryle Wise, William Snyder, Chris Total Kickoff Returns YDS NO 17 411 6 185 5 55 4 11 2 40 3 36 12 1 1 10 1 1 0 1 0 M _1 42 761 11 Rupert, Scott 20 ❖ G 11 10 10 10 4 10 6 10 1 2 G 11 Field Goals FGA FGM 5 11 1994 Media Guide C/G 3.6 2.4 2.3 2.3 1.1 .7 .6 .4 .2 .2 1.0 .2 .2 13.45 TD 6 3 4 6 1 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 _0 27 AVG 24.2 30.8 11.0 2.8 20.0 12.0 12.0 10.0 1.0 .0 18.1 LR 92t 35 20 4 22 29 12 10 1 0 _0 92t PCT .5 LG 44 Lhotsky, Gary G 11 Griffin, Marcus Ashton, Dave Total G 10 Jl 11 Punts NO 43 YDS 1703 Punt Returns NO YDS 17 98 _2 _z 19 105 AVG 39.6 LP 55 AVG 5.8 LR 37 33. _z 55 16 1993 Team Stats 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 H A A A H A H A H H EUP 9 34 28 28 52 34 32 41 24 52 28 362 EU 199 90 88 21 507 2671 316 2355 4.6 293 147 2321 7.9 800 4676 5.8 425.1 11 85 796 9.4 26 13 15 42 761 18.1 44 1672 38.0 19 105 5.5 1993 Results (8-3, 5-1 PSAC West) OPP Ferris State University 23 Elizabeth City State Univ. 27 University of Buffalo 17 Clarion University 0 Lock Haven University 20 Shippensburg University 17 California University 7 Slippery Rock University 38 lUP 31 Millersville University 27 New Haven (NCAA II) 48 255 OPP 168 75 77 16 432 1928 305 1623 3.8 336 154 2050 6.1 768 3673 4.8 333.9 11 87 696 8.0 24 15 22 56 851 15.2 56 1993 35.6 22 195 8.9 ATT 5,834 500 4,309 1,500 3,845 7,500 4,334 2,500 9,034 3,505 2.686 45,547 The Pennsylvania Conference 1993 All-Conference Team (Western Division) First Team - Offense Player Pete Geis Matt Dalvemy Brian High *# MIKE KEGARISE David Hogue ♦ Tim Brown *# Greg Hopkins Jemone Smith Ken Cahoon *# Michael Mann LARRY JACKSON LaMonte Coleman JODY DICKERSON Mike Geary Position Center Guards Tackles Tight End Receivers Rurming Backs Quarterback Place-Kicker University Slippery Rock lUP Shippensburg EDINBORO Lock Haven Clarion Slippery Rock lUP California lUP EDINBORO Slippery Rock EDINBORO lUP Ht. 6-4 6-4 5-11 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-3 6-5 5-8 5-9 6-1 5-10 6-0 6-2 Wt. 250 275 227 310 282 243 190 209 157 183 207 230 183 175 CL Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Hometown Allison Park, PA East Liverpool, OH Chambersburg, PA Milan, OH New Castle, PA Pittsburgh, PA Nineveh, PA Harrisburg, PA Manassas, VA Miami, FL Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh, PA McKees Rocks, PA Somerset, PA Slippery Rock EDINBORO Slippery Rock Clarion lUP Clarion lUP EDINBORO Slippery Rock California EDINBORO Lock Haven EDINBORO 6-4 6-2 6-2 6-3 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-1 6-3 260 240 245 228 238 228 186 225 205 171 187 214 220 Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Munhall, PA Cleveland, OH Cheswick, PA Mogadore, OH Washington, PA Smithmill, PA Farrell, PA Geneva, OH Clairton, PA Harrisburg, PA Pittsburgh, PA Toms River, NJ Palmyra, WV First Team - Defense Lineman # # Linebackers * Defensive Backs # Punter ♦ James Ward RUSSELL CRAY Mike Elwood Eric Acord Eric Cooke Damon Mazoff Omar Stewart JASON PERKINS Kareem Coles Tracey Latham STEVE RUSSELL Julius Scott GARY LHOTSKY Player of the Year - Michael Mann (lUP) Rookie of the Year - Harold Brister (lUP) and Eric Carter (California) Coach of the Year - Frank Cignetti (lUP) # Denotes Unanimous Selection * Denotes Repeat First-Team Selection Second Team - Offense Center Guard Tackle Tight End Receiver Running Back Quarterback John Smith GORDIE HITCHCOCK John Oldham Dan Howard Brian Woodring Jason Fazekas TONY TIGHE Theo Turner Derrick Smith Winston Horshaw Eric Carter Bob McLaughlin Scott Woods Clarion Edinboro Slippery Rock Lock Haven Slippery Rock Clarion Edinboro lUP lUP Shippensburg California Lock Haven lUP Second Team - Defense Linebacker Defensive Back Punter Mike Callahan Chris Willingham MIKE EDWARDS Doug Seidenstricker Tony Harrison Rahmon Hart Eldridge Ponder MARIO HOUSTON Hal Brister John McGhee lUP Shippensburg Edinboro Shippensburg Lock Haven Slippery Rock Clarion Edinboro lUP lUP Football ❖ 21 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. Sbippensburg, 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 Cicercbi 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 Season - 277, Jody Dickerson, 1993 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. Youngstown 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 - 2,295, Jody Dickerson, 1993 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 Passing Most Yards Gained Game - 376, Scott Dodds vs. Fairmont State, 1986 Season - 2,209, Jody Dickerson, 1993 Career - 5,650, Harold Galupi, 1987-90 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 - 25, Jody Dickerson, 1993 Career - 50, Harold Galupi, 1987-90 Most Attempts Game - 42, Tom Mackey vs. Clarion, 1968; 42, Jody Dickerson vs. New Haven, 1993 22 1994 Media Guide Highest Average Game - 46.4, Frank Berzansky vs. Clari­ on, 1971 (5 punts) Season - 41.9, Mike Raynard, 1987 (48) Career - 38.5, Dan Fiegl, 1975-77 Longest - 82, Kevin Conlan vs. Clarion, 1983 Punt Returns Most Yards Returned Season - 540, Birt Duncan, 1961 (15 ret.) Career - 540, Birt Duncan, 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 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 Connecticut, 1985 Season -15, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1982 Career - 43, Rich Ruszkiewicz, 1979-82 Most Extra Points Kicked Game - 9, Jim Trueman vs. Shippens­ burg, 1986 Season - 43, Scott Rupert, 1993 Career -138, Jim Trueman, 1983-86 Most Consecutive - 41, Jim Trueman, 1984; 29, Larry Littler, 1974-75 Defense Most Passes Intercepted Game - 4, Dan DiTullio vs. Shippens­ burg, 1968 Season - 8, Dave Parker, 1982; 8, Jack McCurry, 1971 Career -14, Steve Russell, 1991-Present Most Tackles Game - 30, Rick lorfido vs. Indiana, 1972 Season - 200, Jim Krentz, 1978 Career - 572, Jim Krentz, 1975-78 Most Sacks Game - 7, Ron Link vs. California, 1981 Season -15, Ron Link, 1981 Career - 25.5, Rick Jordan, 1981-84 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 Checking the Records 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 Most Consecutive Conference Games Without a Loss 18,1988-90 (17-0-1) Most Consecutive Road Victories 15,1981-84 Pass Interceptions Most Intercepted Game - 6 vs. Shippensburg, 1983 Season - 26 by 1971 team 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 Yielded Game - 0 (numerous times) Season - 441 by 1973 team Passing Most Yards Gained Game - 376 vs. Lock Haven, 1986 Season - 2,321,1993 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 Consecutivity Most Consecutive Wins 18,1970-72 (regular season) Most Consecutive Games Without a Loss 21,1969-72 (regular season) Total Offense Most Yards Gained Game - 611 vs. Shippensburg, 1989 Season - 4,935 by 1989 team 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) 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 Previous Games Against 1994 Foes Hillsdale Elizabeth City (1-0) YEAR 1993 First Meeting Mansfield (10-11-1) YEAR 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1958 1959 1982 1986 1987 Tot. EU 0 0 0 0 14 0 6 7 0 0 6 7 12 19 21 12 21 28 8 33 21 21 236 MU 20 28 33 13 26 39 18 51 33 21 6 6 7 6 0 6 7 6 0 6 28 10 370 EU 34 EC 27 W Lock Haven (22-13-1) L L L L L L L L L L T W W W W W W W W W L W 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 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 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 L W L T W W L L L L L L W W W L W W W L W L L L 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Tot. 34 58 45 27 30 31 45 49 41 28 38 52 1028 7 7 25 22 21 21 7 10 6 12 10 20 662 W W W W W W W W W W W W Shippensburg (15-17-1) YEAR 1957 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 EU 14 20 8 13 35 0 12 0 24 35 42 9 38 0 su 20 27 12 41 26 42 33 23 14 15 16 14 28 19 L L L L F L L L W W W L W L 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Tot. 21 24 7 15 18 22 0 10 44 36 24 66 16 19 60 10 7 47 34 730 16 28 17 23 28 22 17 6 16 14 21 53 18 10 6 3 45 3 17 683 W L L L L T L W W W W W L W W W L W W California (26-32-2) YEAR 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 EU 27 13 19 18 6 6 0 Football cu 7 6 0 0 7 0 10 W ❖ 23 w w w L w L Previous Games Against 1994 Foes 1934 1935 1936 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 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 Tot. 6 0 0 0 6 0 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 32 1048 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 13 _z L L L T L L 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 W 975 1934 1935 1939 1940 1941 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 1993 Tot. 0 0 0 7 6 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 7 41 724 49 72 40 27 12 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 38 1098 L L L L L 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 W Slippery Rock (18-37-7) lUP (16-42-4) YEAR 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 24 ❖ EU 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 0 SRU 19 32 18 14 7 0 15 12 L L L L L W L L YEAR 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1994 Media Guide EU 16 16 31 0 27 0 0 lUP 6 0 0 8 0 27 10 1933 0 15 0 33 1934 1935 0 54 1936 6 15 1937 0 31 1938 0 13 1939 0 20 1940 0 25 33 1941 13 1948 33 6 1949 6 20 1950 18 6 1951 20 20 1952 0 7 1953 7 14 1954 13 28 1955 0 19 1956 6 14 1958 0 26 1959 32 12 1960 14 14 1961 33 7 1962 0 14 1963 7 41 1964 7 31 1965 10 6 1966 0 14 1967 0 19 1968 0 58 1969 0 27 1970 31 14 1971 29 23 1972 7 17 1973 21 14 1974 7 25 1975 28 21 1976 8 5 1977 3 3 1978 27 21 13 9 1979 1980 11 7 1981 6 7 1982 3 6 1983 23 21 1984 17 52 1985 9 35 1986 10 28 1987 17 28 1988 7 27 1989 37 0 1990 29 36 1990* 7 14 1991 17 20 1992 21 21 1993 24 31 687 1217 Tot. *NCAA Playoff Game L L L L 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 W L W L L L L L L W L L L T L American International W W W L W L L First Meeting Clarion (31-32-2) YEAR 1926 EU 31 cu 6 W 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 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 1993 Tot. 28 46 20 68 0 27 4 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 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 28 994 0 0 0 0 6 0 6 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 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 _0 978 W W W W L W L 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 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 w Scots Against Their Opponents College Initial Game Allegheny 1930 (L, 0-12) Alliance 1926 (W, 41-0) Ashland 1953 (W, 52-7) Baldwin-Wallace 1965 (T, 13-13) Bloomsburg 1981 (W, 25-9) Bridgewater 1964 (W, 47-0) Brockport State 1948 (W, 7-0) Buffalo State 1983 (W, 59-0) Buffalo University 1928 (W, 37-0) C. W. Post 1976 (L, 13-30) California (Pa.) 1927 (W, 27-6) Case Tech 1955 (L, 0-19) Central Connecticut 1970 (W, 17-0) Cheyney 1967 (L, 12-13) Clarion 1926 (W, 31-6) Cortland (NY) 1972 (L, 9-14) Curry 1965 (W, 48-0) District of Columbia 1984 (W, 58-10) East Stroudsburg 1967 (L, 6-33) Elizabeth City 1993 (W, 34-27) Fairmont State 1973 (T, 0-0) Ferris State (MI) 1992 (L, 15-19) Findlay 1947 (L, 12-34) Frederick 1961 (L, 6-14) Frostburg State 1976 (W, 53-13) Geneva 1952 (W, 19-0) Grove City 1933 (L, 0-49) Hiram 1959 (T, 6-6) Indiana (Pa.) 1926 (W, 16-0) John Caroll University 1955 (L, 0-32) Kutztown University 1988 (L, 22-34) Won 2 5 3 1 4 2 7 1 5 0 26 0 3 1 31 1 1 1 2 1 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 0 6 *2 1 1 0 1 3 0 *42 2 1 Tied 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 Kent State University Kenyon College Liberty University Lock Haven 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 Youngstown 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 22 1 10 2 0 3 1 3 0 2 2 2 15 18 1 2 0 1 *1 2 1 1 2 3 2 0 234 1 0 3 13 1 11 0 1 3 1 *2 *1 0 1 1 17 37 2 0 2 8 0 1 0 3 2 0 12 _3 277 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 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. 65. 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 294 412 353 217 321 226 223 435 336 228 336 362 110 144 210 209 283 283 184 202 190 199 131 255 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 8-3 .819 .800 .800 .550 .700 .273 .550 .727 .750 .636 .773 .727 "Top Ten" Seasons 1. 1. 3. 4. 4. 4. 7. 8. 8. 8. Year 1970 1971 1982 1927 1983 1984 1992 1965 1980 1990 PCT .900 .900 .819 .800 .800 .800 .773 .750 .750 .750 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 Football 25 Overall 9-1 9-1 9-2 4-1 8-2 8-2 8-2-1 6-2-1 6-2-1 9-3 All-Time Scores 1926-1993 Edinboro's intercollegiate football history began in 1926 when Edinboro became a four-year degree granting institution and for the first time played a complete intercollegiate schedule against other four-year degree granting institutions. 1928 (5-2) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 83 Alliance.........................0 37 Buffalo Lfniv.................0 13 California.....................6 2 Alfred Univ..................6 46 Clarion..........................0 0 Slippery Rock.............18 31 Indiana......................._Q 212 ..................................... 30 1929 (2-4) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 0 Duquesne..................14 0 St. Vincent.................40 19 California......................0 0 Indiana......................... 8 20 Clarion..........................0 7 Slippery Rock........... 14 46 76 1930 (3-4) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 12 Westminster.............. 19 0 Allegheny.................. 21 18 California......................0 27 Indiana..........................0 68 Clarion..........................0 0 Slippery Rock...............7 6 Canisius...................._22 131 ..................................... 86 1931 (1-5) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 7 Allegheny...................27 6 California......................7 0 Indiana........................27 26 ❖ 1934 (0-6) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 6 California....................19 0 Westminster............. 20 0 Indiana...................... 33 0 Clarion.......................13 0 Thiel...........................20 0 Slippery Rock......... 49 6 154 1935 (0-6) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 0 California................... 14 0 Mansfield................... 20 0 Indiana....................... 54 0 Clarion....................... 19 0 Westminster..............45 0 Slippery Rock.......... 72 0 224 1936 (1-4) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 0 California................... 12 0 Mansfield................... 28 6 Indiana........................15 40 Clarion......................... 0 13 Westminster............ 59 88 . 1933 (1-6) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 7 Allegheny.....................0 0 California................... 10 0 Grove City.................49 0 Indiana....................... 15 4 Clarion......................... 6 0 Thiel........................... 26 0 Slippery Rock.........._12 11 118 1951 (0-5-1) 1946 (0-6) Coach: Art McComb Coach: Art McComb ESC ................................Opp. ESC .................................Opp. 6 California................... 32 0 Clarion........................50 6 Clarion....................... 12 0 Westminster................ 7 6 Slippery Rock............ 13 0 Alliance.......................20 20 Indiana....................... 20 0 Thiel..............................7 1938 (1-4) 0 Thiel............................12 7 Mansfield................... 51 Coach: Sox Harrison _7 Brockport................. _2Z 0 Slippery Rock......... 19 ESC .................................Opp. 45 .................................... 116 7 154 6 California...................18 1947 (1-6) 0 Mansfield...................13 1952 (3-4) Coach: Art McComb 0 Indiana....................... 13 Coach: Art McComb ESC .................................Opp. 6 Clarion.........................2 ESC ................................ Opp. 12 Findlay....................... 34 6 Westminster............._26 0 California....................12 7 Clarion......................... 6 18 72 0 Clarion........................20 0 Slippery Rock............23 13 Slippery Rock............ 20 0 Thiel........................... 26 1939 (1-6) 0 Indiana..........................7 0 Mansfield................... 33 Coach: Orville Bailey 39 Thiel.............................. 7 0 Alliance........................ 6 ESC .................................Opp. 12 Mansfield......................7 _0 West Liberty............_26 0 California..................... 6 19 154 19 Geneva........................_Q 14 Mansfield................... 26 83 73 0 Indiana....................... 20 1948 (1-7) 7 Clarion........................ 26 1953 (3-5-1) Coach: Art McComb 12 Alliance......................... 6 Coach: Art McComb ESC .................................Opp. 6 Westminster.................7 ESC ................................ Opp. 0 California................... 19 0 Slippery Rock.........._4Q 6 California..................... 7 0 Clarion....................... 20 39 ................................... 131 6 Clarion....................... 20 0 Slippery Rock............ 20 6 Slippery Rock...............6 6 Indiana........................ 33 1940 (0-7) 7 Indiana........................14 7 Thiel.............................15 Coach: Orville Bailey 52 Ashland....................... 7 7 Brockport.....................0 ESC .................................Opp. 6 St. Francis...................13 0 Mansfield....................21 0 Westminster............. 26 19 Mansfield......................6 0 Alliance................... 18 13 California.................... 20 20 146 0 Geneva........................14 0 Mansfield...................39 33 Brockport................... _6 0 Indiana.......................25 135 ..................................... 93 1949 (1-5-2) 0 Clarion.......................35 Coach: Art McComb 7 Alliance....................... 19 1954 (1-6) ESC .................................Opp. 7 Slippery Rock..........._2Z Coach: Art McComb 12 California.................... 25 27 191 ESC ................................ Opp. 0 Clarion....................... 33 7 California....................20 6 Slippery Rock............27 1941 (2-2-1) 20 Clarion........................46 6 Indiana....................... 20 Coach: Sox Harrison 0 Slippery Rock............. 6 13 Thiel.............................21 ESC .................................Opp. 13 Indiana........................28 0 Brockport..................... 0 31 California.....................0 12 Brockport....................21 6 Mansfield...................... 6 13 Indiana........................ 33 6 Carnegie Tech.......... 26 19 Alliance...................... _Z 0 Clarion......................... 0 21 Mansfield...................._0 62 139 30 Alliance........................ 0 79 147 6 Slippery Rock.........._12 1950 (3-4) 80 45 1955 (1-8) Coach: Art McComb Coach: Art McComb ESC .................................Opp. 1942 (1-3) ESC ................................ Opp. 7 California.................... 14 Coach: Sox Harrison 12 Clarion....................... 27 13 Clarion..........................7 ESC .................................Opp. 14 Slippery Rock.............33 7 Slippery Rock............39 0 Westminster.............. 20 0 Indiana....................... 19 6 Indiana........................18 8 Clarion.......................... 6 6 Brockport................... 19 0 Thiel............................21 6 Mansfield....................18 0 John Carroll...............32 42 Brockport....................14 J2 Slippery Rock.........._26 12 Mansfield..................... 6 14 70 _Z Mansfield................... 0 Case Tech................... 19 82 ..................................... 119 0 Grove City................. 18 1943 (War) _Q California................. _20 1944 (War) 44 193 1945 (War) 0 Mansfield....................33 0 Indiana........................ 31 0 Clarion.......................... 6 6 Westminster........... _2S 6 98 . 1927 (4-1) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 16 Indiana......................... 0 6 Kent State................... 0 28 Clarion......................... 0 27 California..................... 6 6 Slippery Rock..........._32 83 38 0 Clarion..........................6 6 Slippery Rock...............0 0 Westminster............ 13 19 80 1932 (3-2) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 7 Allegheny.....................0 6 California......................0 0 Indiana.......................10 27 Clarion.........................0 0 Slippery Rock......... 40 25 . 1926 (3-3) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 41 Alliance.......................0 16 Indiana.........................6 0 West Liberty..............10 0 Kent State..................12 31 Clarion........................6 0 Slippery Rock......... 19 88 53 Prior to the 1926 season, Edinboro was a state normal school and did not play a complete intercollegiate schedule. Therefore, any records prior to that season should not be considered as part of the intercollegiate football history of Edinboro University. 1937(0-4-1) Coach: Sox Harrison ESC ................................ Opp. 0 California..................... 0 1994 Media Guide All-Time Scores 1 926- 1 993 1956 (5-4) Coach: Bob Thurbon ESC ................................ Opp6 Clarion........................ 13 13 Slippery Rock...............0 6 Indiana........................ 14 13 Brockport.................... 21 13 John Carroll................27 21 Mansfield...................... 7 27 Case Tech.................... 15 55 Grove City....................0 19 California..................... 173 ....................................103 1957 (3-4) Coach: Bob Thurbon ESC ................................ Opp. 6 Shepherd......................7 34 Clarion..........................0 33 Slippery Rock...............0 0 Grove City....................7 7 Waynesburg...............13 45 Ashland........................6 14 Shippensburg...........J2Q 139 ..................................... 53 1958 (4-4-1) Coach: Bob Thurbon ESC ................................ OpP19 Clarion..........................0 * 6 Slippery Rock...............6 0 Indiana........................27 *19 Grove City..................14 26 Lock Haven................33 *28 Mansfield......................6 33 Ashland........................6 * 0 California....................13 Beaver Bowl Game: Slippery Rock............ 131 .....................................Ill 1959 (3-4-1) Coach: Bob Thurbon ESC ................................ Opp. 0 Clarion........................13 12 Slippery Rock.............13 32 Indiana........................12 23 St. Vincent................. 29 36 Lock Haven............... 13 6 Hiram............................ 6 8 Mansfield......................0 _Q California................. _41 117 ....................................127 1960 (3-4-1) Coach: Loyal Park ESC ................................ Opp13 Clarion.......................... 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 6 33 6 7 20 35 19 139 Clarion........................ 12 Slippery Rock............ 36 Indiana..........................7 Frederick..................... 14 Lock Haven..................7 Lycoming..................... 6 Brockport......................6 California.................. 26 .....................................114 ESC 7 7 * 0 20 *28 20 *28 *_6 116 1962 (3-5) Coach: Jim Hazlett ................................ OpPGrove City.... .............. 0 Slippery Rock............ 10 Indiana........................14 Clarion........................ 21 Lock Haven............... 14 Shippensburg............27 Brockport..................... 0 California................. _27 .....................................113 ESC *27 * 0 7 * 6 16 * 8 6 14 84 1963 (2-6) Coach: Jim Hazlett ................................ OpPGrove City................... 7 Slippery Rock............14 Indiana....................... 41 Clarion......................... 7 Lock Haven............... 14 Shippensburg............12 Brockport...................... 7 California.................. 21 123 ESC *47 3 * 7 14 *22 7 * 0 13 113 1964 (2-5-1) Coach: Jim Hazlett ................................ OpPBridgewater................0 Slippery Rock..............3 Indiana....................... 31 Clarion......................... 7 Lock Haven...............25 Michigan Tech.............8 California................... 14 Shippensburg..........._41 129 7 Slippery Rock............... 7 * 0 Indiana.........................14 7 Clarion....................... 41 *14 Lock Haven............... 17 0 Shippensburg............42 7 Geneva......................... 0 * 7 California.................. 35 42 ................................... 224 1967 (2-7) Coach: William Cutcher ESC .................................Opp. 12 Cheyney...................... 13 * 6 East Stroudsburg..... 33 * 7 Slippery Rock.............. 6 0 Indiana........................19 * 7 Clarion....................... 28 6 Lock Haven................30 *12 Shippensburg............33 *14 Geneva....................... 13 17 California................._49 81 224 1968 (2-7) Coach: William Cutcher ESC .................................Opp. 15 East Stroudsburg..... 49 *27 Ohio Northern..........26 0 Slippery Rock............16 * 0 Indiana....................... 58 13 Clarion........................ 37 *21 Lock Haven...............56 0 Shippensburg............23 31 Geneva.......................... 7 * 7 California................. 35 114 307 1969 (4-4-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC .................................Opp. 40 Brockport................... 29 7 Ohio Northern...........27 *40 Slippery Rock............13 0 Indiana....................... 27 * 0 Clarion....................... 24 33 Lock Haven...............41 *24 Shippensburg............14 *34 Geneva....................... 12 16 California.................. 16 194 ....................................203 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 for­ feit its conference games due to an ineligible player. 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 West Chester.............. 6 NAIA Nat. Semi-finals: 7 Westminster........... 20 237 ......................................89 1966 (1-6-1) Coach: William Cutcher ESC ................................OpP0 Baldwin-Wallace...... 68 1971 (9-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC .................................Opp. 32 Waynesburg............... 10 *57 *49 29 *24 42 *42 19 47 Eureka (111.)................... 0 Slippery Rock.............21 Indiana........................ 23 Clarion........................ 17 Lock Haven................26 Shippensburg.............16 Ohio Northern.............0 California...................... 7 PC Championship: 14 West Chester............. 355 ................................... 155 1972 (3-5-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ................................ Opp. *23 Waynesburg................. 6 7 Ashland......................51 7 Slippery Rock...............7 * 7 Indiana........................ 17 9 Clarion........................ 10 *56 Lock Haven................19 * 9 Shippensburg.............14 9 Cortland (NY)............14 * 40 California.................. 20 167 ....................................158 1973 (4-4-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ................................ Opp. * 0 Fairmont....................... 0 *11 Central Conn..............24 0 Ashland......................37 * 3 Slippery Rock.............17 21 Indiana........................ 14 *23 Clarion........................22 25 Lock Haven................27 *38 Shippensburg.............28 47 California.................. 13 168 ....................................182 1974 (5-2-2) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ................................ Opp. 12 Fairmont.......................7 *21 Baldwin-Wallace.......13 7 Slippery Rock...............7 * 7 Indiana........................25 21 Clarion........................ 21 *14 Lock Haven..................0 0 Shippensburg............ 19 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.... _2A 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..................._7 273 ................................... 174 1977 (3-6-1) Coach: Bill McDonald ESC ................................ Opp. * 6 Fairmont......................7 17 Saginaw Valley..........21 *19 Frostburg.....................0 *25 Slippery Rock............13 3 Indiana.........................3 * 6 Clarion....................... 10 14 Lock Haven................20 * 7 Shippensburg............17 12 Millersville.................24 30 California...................._g 139 ................................... 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 Indiana........................21 _Z C.W.Post................ _2§ 167 ................................... 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............. 14 131 148 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 Football 27 All-Time Scores 1 926-1 993 34 Univ. of Buffalo.........10 Clarion...................... UQ 155 ......................................84 1981 (4-6) Coach; Denny Creehan ESC ................................ OpP6 Fairmont.................... 13 *51 New Haven............... 19 *13 Lock Haven............... 14 0 Shippensburg............ 17 * 3 California................... 39 12 Slippery Rock............39 * 6 Indiana..........................7 *35 Univ. of Buffalo...........0 27 Clarion........................ 17 25 Bloomsburg............... _9 178 ......................................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 Clarion....................... 22 34 Lock Haven.................. 7 38 Mercyhurst.................. 8 PC Championship: 22 East Stroudsburg.... 24 294 .....................................no 1983 (8-2) Coach: Denny Creehan EUP .................................OpP*41 West Liberty................ 3 48 W. Va. Wesleyan.......30 44 Shippensburg............ 16 *19 California................... 24 28 Slippery Rock.............20 *21 Indiana........................23 59 Buffalo State.................. 0 28 Clarion.......................... 8 *50 Lock Haven.................. 7 *74 Mercyhurst.............. 13 412 ....................................144 1984 (8-2) Coach: Denny Creehan EUP .................................Opp. 40 West Liberty.............. 14 *42 W. Va. Wesleyan......... 0 20 California....................14 *31 Slippery Rock............ 26 17 Indiana........................52 40 East Stroudsburg...... 20 *24 Clarion........................35 45 Lock Haven................25 *36 Shippensburg............ 14 *58 Dist. of Columbia.... 10 353 ....................................210 1985 (5-4-1) Coach: Steve Szabo EUP ................................ Opp. 23 Wayne State................23 40 Central Conn............. 13 * 9 California....................14 32 Slippery Rock............ 21 * 9 Indiana........................35 *30 East Stroudsburg...... 14 7 Clarion........................26 *27 Lock Haven................22 24 Shippensburg.............21 *16 Fairmont State........ 20 217 ....................................209 1986 (7-3) Coach: Steve Szabo EUP .................................Opp. *27 Wayne State................24 *21 Mansfield....................28 *24 Slippery Rock.............14 10 Indiana........................ 28 9 *48 30 *66 29 57 321 West Chester.............37 Clarion....................... 21 Lock Haven............... 21 Shippensburg............53 California................... 24 Fairmont State........_22 283 1987 (3-8) Coach: Steve Szabo EUP .................................Opp. 8 Liberty.........................13 21 Mansfield.................... 10 *14 Central Conn............... 7 35 Slippery Rock............36 *17 Indiana........................28 *28 West Chester............. 49 24 Clarion....................... 48 *31 Lock Haven............... 21 16 Shippensburg............ 18 *17 California................... 28 15 Shepherd................. 25 226 ....................................283 1988 (5-4-1) Coach; Tom Hollman EUP .................................OpP* 7 Liberty.........................17 *37 Saginaw......................28 14 New Haven............... 30 7 Indiana........................27 22 Kutztown.................... 34 *35 Clarion..........................0 45 Lock Haven..................7 *19 Shippensburg............ 10 23 California.................... 17 *14 Slippery Rock.......... _14 223 ....................................184 1989 (8-3) Coach: Tom Hollman EUP ................................ Opp. 27 Liberty.........................51 *46 New Haven................13 *37 *42 12 *49 60 *54 62 14 Indiana......................... 0 Kutztown................... 21 Clarion..........................7 Lock Haven............... 10 Shippensburg.............. 6 California....................14 Slippery Rock.............. 7 Youngstown State....28 NCAA Div. II Playoff: 32 N. Dakota State....... 45 435 ................................... 202 1990 (9-3) Coach: Tom Hollman EUP ...............................Opp. *48 Shepherd College....... 6 27 Youngstown State....31 33 Bloomsburg..................6 *23 Clarion........................14 *41 Lock Haven..................6 *10 Shippensburg...............3 43 California................... 37 *17 Slippery Rock.............10 29 Indiana........................36 20 Fairmont State...........13 NCAA Div. II Playoff: 38 Virginia Union.......... 14 NCAA Div. II Playoff: 7 Indiana..................... 14 336 ................................... 190 1991 (7-4) Coach: Tom Hollman 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 Slippery Rock.............. 7 *17 Indiana....................... 20 *21 Fairmont State........ _21 228 ...................................199 1992 (8-2-1) Coach: Tom Hollman EUP ................................Opp. *35 Buffalo....................... 13 *37 Northwood Institute.l3 41 S. Connecticut............ 0 *26 Clarion...................... 17 38 Lock Haven.............. 10 *47 Shippensburg............. 3 33 California....................13 * 7 Slippery Rock........... 10 21 Indiana...................... 21 36 Millersville............... 12 NCAA Div. II Playoff: 15 Ferris State.............. J9 336 ................................... 131 1993 (5-1) Coach: Tom Hollman EUP ................................Opp* 9 Ferris State................ 23 34 Elizabeth City............27 28 Univ. of Buffalo........ 17 28 Clarion Univ............... 0 *52 Lock Haven.............. 20 34 Shippensburg........... 17 *32 California.................... 7 41 Slippery Rock........... 38 *24 lUP.............................31 *52 Millersville............... 27 NCAA Div. II Playoff: 28 New Haven............ _4g 362 ................................... 255 *Denotes home games The Coaches and Their Records Name Tom Hollman (1988-Present) Denny Creehan (1979-1984) Bill McDonald (1969-78) Lost Tied Pet. 6 8-2-1,1992 45 19 2 .697 6 9-2,1982 39 20 1 .658 9-1,1970-71 54 34 7 .605 15 15 1 .500 7 7 2 .500 .485 10 3 7-3,1986 2 4-3-1,1961 Bob Thurbon (1956-59) 4 5-4,1956 15 16 2 15 4-1,1927 27 56 2 .329 4 3-5,1962 9 22 2 .288 10 3-4,1952 14 56 4 .203 Art McComb (1946-55) 1994 Media Won Loyal Park (1960-61) Sox Harrison (1926-38,1941-42) ❖ Best Steve Szabo (1985-87 Jim Hazlett (1962-65) 28 Seasons William Cutcher (1966-68) 3 2-7,1967-68 5 20 1 .212 Orville Bailey (1939-40) 2 1-6,1939 1 13 0 .071 The Record Books Career Rushing Touchdowns RUSHING Player Elbert Cole A1 Raines LARRY JACKSON Lester Frye Floyd Faulkner Jim Romaniszyn Derrick Russell Damon Chambers Dave Green Rich Holmes Bob Mengerink Chris Conway Blair Hrovat Bob Klenk Joe Sanford Career Rushing Leaders 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. Player A1 Raines Elbert Cole Lester Frye LARRY JACKSON Dave Green Floyd Faulkner Keith Collier Derrick Russell Bob Mengerink Rich Holmes Jim Romaniszyn Damon Chambers Dave Span Joe Early Chris Conway Bryan Libert Joe Sanford Blair Hrovat Andy Parma Mike Ray Ray Rhodes Jeff Delbane Jim Pisano Bob Klenk Ross Rankin Years 1969-71 1986-89 1989-91 1991-Present 1975-76 1984-87 1981-83 1990-92 1969-71 1974-75 1970-72 1982-84 1981-85 1977-80 1987-90 1974-77 1970-71 1981-84 1977-79 1978-81 1983-84 1975-77 1983-86 1982-84 1985-86 Yardage Total 3,399 3,341 2,626 2,577 1,978 1,845 1,684 1,673 1,435 1,302 1,266 1,227 1,107 1,095 1,034 1,031 1,026 967 885 843 806 734 728 713 681 Career Rushing Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Player Elbert Cole A1 Raines Lester Frye LARRY JACKSON Blair Hrovat Dave Green Floyd Faulkner Keith Collier JODY DICKERSON Rich Holmes Derrick Russell Bob Mengerink Joe Early Jim Romaniszyn Bryan Libert Mike Ray Chris Conway Joe Sanford Damon Chambers Andy Parma Corey Hill Dave Span Scott Dodds Melvin Morrisette Jim Pisano Year 1986-89 1969-71 1989-91 1991-Present 1981-84 1975-76 1984-87 1981-83 1991-Present 1974-75 1990-92 1969-71 1977-80 1970-72 1974-77 1978-81 1987-90 1970-71 1982-84 1977-79 1990-93 1981-85 1984-86 1973-75 1983-86 Attempts 642 506 503 443 377 361 357 333 294 286 282 273 271 271 238 224 215 201 196 194 185 176 175 169 167 Years 1986-89 1969-71 1991-Present 1989-91 1984-87 1970-72 1990-92 1982-84 1975-76 1974-75 1969-71 1987-90 1981-84 1982-84 1970-71 Rushing TDs 40 37 27 27 18 16 15 15 15 15 15 12 12 10 10 PASSING Career Passing Yardage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Player Hal Galupi JODY DICKERSON Blair Hrovat Jude Basile Scott Dodds Jim Ross Rick Shover Mike Hill Joe Sanford Dan McHenry Scott McKissock Mike Malone Bob Jacobs Sean Seibert Barry Masterson Years 1987-90 1991-Present 1981-84 1973-75 1984-86 1986-89 1976-79 1976-78 1970-71 1974-76 1970-72 1965 1980-81 1989-92 1968-70 Yards 5,650 5,426 5,103 3,382 3,292 2,578 2,492 2,483 1,224 1,040 1,024 751 687 656 634 Career Passing Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. Player Hal Galupi Blair Hrovat JODY DICKERSON Scott Dodds Jude Basile Jim Ross Mike Hill Rick Shover Joe Sanford Mike Malone Years 1987-90 1981-84 1991-Present 1984-86 1973-75 1986-89 1976-78 1976-79 1970-71 1965 Touchdowns 50 49 45 27 21 17 17 16 15 8 Football ❖ 29 The Record Books Career Tackles Cont'd: RECEPTIONS Career Reception Yardage 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Player Ernest Priester Howard Hackley Wrentie Martin Tim Beacham John Toomer Jim Romaniszyn Cleveland Pratt LATEEF WALTERS Gary McKnight Elbert Cole Bob Jahn Eric Bosley Paul Stone Brian Heebsh Steve Larson Years 1986-90 1973-76 1989-92 1977-80 1985-88 1970-72 1985-88 1991-Present 1981-84 1986-89 1976-78 1981-84 1989-92 1990-92 1973-76 Yards 3,064 (148) 2,467 (135) 1,871 (131) 1,812 (91) 1,204 (78) 1,083 (57) 1,064 (78) 994 (46) 986 (38) 918 (89) 868 (58) 808 (61) 787 (59) 732 (44) 708 (39) 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Player Bob Beauregard Willie Curry Ebby Hollins George Miller Wade Smith Anthony Ross Mike Barnes Michael Wayne John Williams Tom Lang Bryan Smith Phil Giavasis MIKE EDWARDS Georj Lewis Jim McClure Mike Wetherholt Bill Bender Career Sacks Career Receiving Touchdowns 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10. Player Ernest Priester Howard Hackley Tim Beacham Bob Suren Bob Jahn Eric Bosley Gary McKnight Jim Romaniszyn John Toomer LATEEF WALTERS Wrentie Martin Mike Romeo Years 1986-90 1973-76 1977-80 1984-86 1976-78 1981-84 1981-84 1970-72 1985-88 1991-Present 1989-92 1970-72 Years Tackles 1980-83 267 1976-79 263 1969-70 253 1973-76 246 1988-91 245 1989-92 241 1989-92 236 1988-89 234 1987-89 226 1975-78 226 1975-78 213 1980-83 212 1990,1992, 1993-Present 211 1989-92 209 1973-74 208 1985-87 207 1970-72 207 Touchdowns 35 19 14 13 11 10 10 10 9 8 8 8 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 12. Player Rick Jordan Ron Link Matt Miller Russell Cray John Messura Delvin Pickett Anthony Ross Matt Grebenc Bob Beauregard PAT SCHUSTER Sean Henderson Jeff Jacobs John Brenneman Years 1981-84 1977-81 1988-90 1990-93 1988-91 1988-91 1989-92 1982-85 1980-83 1992-Present 1983-85 1988-90 1982-85 Sacks 25.5 24 19.5 19 17 15 14 14 13.5 12 12 11.5 11.5 Career Interceptions DEFENSE 1. 2. 3. Career Tackles 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Player Jim Krentz Jason Perkins Rich lorfido Greg Sullivan Ron Gooden A1 Donahue Bob Cicerchi Ron Link Bob King Gary Sisko Michael Willis Jeff Shaw Willie Chealey Mario Houston 30 ❖ Years 1975-78 1990-93 1970-72 1974-77 1974-77 1987-90 1978-81 1977-81 1969-71 1969-71 1985-88 1973-76 1981-84 1990-93 1 994 Media Guide Tackles 572 480 432 429 428 423 398 339 319 317 289 280 272 287 7. 9. Player STEVE RUSSELL Ken Petardi Wade Smith Dave Parker Ron Miller John Walker Ray Bracy Jim Krentz Greg Rose Dan Allie George Miller Years 1991-Present 1977-79 1988-91 1980-83 1977-80 1971-73 1982-85 1975-78 1981-83 1978-80 1973-76 Interceptions 14 13 12 12 12 12 11 11 10 10 10 NCAA II Playoff Individual and Team Stats Scoring Points 18 18 18 12 12 8 6 6 6 Cole, Elbert Frye, Lester Russell, Derrick Conway, Chris Hill, Corey Priester, Ernest Griffin, Marcus Stone, Paul Walters, Lateef Receiving Year 1989 1990 1990 1989/90 1993 1989/90 1993 1992 1993 Games 1 2 2 3 1 3 1 3 1 Martin, Wrentie Priester, Ernest Stone, Paul Walters, Lateef Ashton, Dave Griffin, Marcus Heebsh, Brian Hill, Corey Snyder, Chris Recp. Yds. 9 122 7 142 7 146 5 82 4 41 4 43 3 53 2 48 2 25 Edinboro Opponents 2 44 44 3 20 29 4 47 29 Total 120 140 Rushing TDs No. 3 3 3 2 Cole, Elbert Frye, Lester Russell, Derrick Hill, Corey No. 1 1 1 Conway, Chris Snyder, Chris Stone, Paul Houston, Mario Perkins, Jason Lewis, Georj Ross, Anthony Messura, John Donahue, A1 Priester, Ernest 1 Walters, Lateef 1 Att. 4 4 Made 4 3 2-pt. Att. Year 1993 Games 1 1990 2 Houston, Mario Russell, Stephen Smith, Wade 0 1-6 Houston, Mario Rushing Yards Frye, Lester Russell, Derrick Cole, Elbert Jackson, Larry Hill, Corey Koehle, Matt Clare, Steve Tedder, Tom Walters, Lateef Priester, Ernest Dickerson, Jody Att. 65 32 25 31 21 18 7 6 1 2 6 Net 386 139 125 118 102 75 39 37 28 18 14 Avg. 5.9 4.3 5.0 3.8 4.9 4.2 5.6 6.2 28.0 9.0 2.3 Dickerson, Jody Galupi, Hal Seibert, Sean Att. 66 53 11 1 1 No. 36 35 24 24 24 21 Year 1990/92/93 1990/92/93 1989/90/92 1989/90/92 1989/90 1989/90 Games 4 4 3 3 3 3 No. 2 1 1 1 Yds. Lost -16 No. 2 2 2 Yds. 14 19 20 Year 1990 1992/93 1989/90 Games 2 2 3 No. 10 ] Smith, Wade Fumble Recoveries TD 3 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Year Games 1992/93 1993 1989/90 1989/90 1990/93 1993 1992/93 Passing Yards Comp. 34 19 3 2 Passes Broken Up 1 1 3 1 2 1 Interceptions Extra Points Rupert, Scott Baumann, John Priester, Ernest Geary, Mike Team 1989/90/92 1993 1992/93 1993 1990/92 1993 1992 Sacks Messura, John Edwards, Michael Harmer, Rob Sims, Michael Receiving TDs Griffin, Marcus 1 Year Games 1989/90/92 3 Tackles Scoring by Quarters 1 9 33 TD 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Yds. 512 257 44 TD 2 1 0 Int. 5 6 2 2 1 3 3 3 1 2 Barnes, Mike Harmer, Rob Harris, David Miller, Matt Stone, Paul No. 1 1 1 1 1 Year 1989/90 1993 1993 1989/90 1992 Games 3 1 1 3 3 Punt Returns Barnes, Mike Cole, Elbert Priester, Ernest Smith, Wade Willis, Michael No. 4 1 1 1 1 Yds. 4 0 -2 8 5 Year 1992 Games 3 1989 1 Avg. 36.1 37.3 Long 50 39 Punting Lhotsky, Gary Burford, Bill No. 21 3 Yds. 752 112 Football 31 NCAA II Playoff Individual and Team Stats Kickoff Returns Yds. 174 66 33 24 8 34 95 24 No. Conway, Chris 6 Stone, Paul 3 Marratta, Joel 2 Reifsnyder, Bryan 2 Clare, Steve 1 Sherwood, Josh 2 Russell, Steve 4 Jackson, Larry 1 TD 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 F Year Games 1989/90 1989/90 3 3 1992 1993 1992/93 1 1 2 Team Stats (Four Games 1-3) 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 102 60 39 3 233 1215 89 1126 130 56 13 363 1939 5.3 8 4 29 268 7(53) 24 (863) 36 9(15) 24 (465) 19.3 11 (-82) OPP 108 61 39 8 237 1119 132 987 131 62 7 368 1936 5.3 7 4 32 263 13 (102) 26 (845) 32.5 11 (102) 21 (329) 15.7 7 (-52) Team Highs/Bests First Downs 27 vs. New Haven, 1993 Rush 22 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Pass 15 vs. New Haven, 1993 Penalty 1 vs. North Dakota State, 1989/Ferris State, 1992 71 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Rushing Attempts 443 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Yards Gained Rushing 36 vs. lUP, 1990 Yards Lost Rushing 430 vs. Virginia Uruon, 1990 Net Yards Rushing 276 vs. New Haven, 1993 Net Yards Passing 42 vs. New Haven, 1993 Passes Attempted 21 vs. New Haven, 1993 Passes Completed 4 vs. New Haven, 1993 Passes Had Intercepted 85 vs. New Haven, 1993 Total Offensive Play 485 vs. New Haven, 1993 Total Net Yards 6.0 vs. Ferris State, 1992 Average Gained Per Play 4-2 vs. Ferris State, 1992 Fumbles and Lost Fumbles 9-92 vs. New Haven, 1993 Penalties and Yardage 3-34 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Interceptions and Return Yards 8-291 vs. lUP, 1990 Punts/Yards 38 vs. New Haven, 1993 Average Per Punt 8 vs. Virginia Union, 1990 Punt Return Yardage 224 vs. North Dakota State, 1989 Kickoff Return Yards 5 vs. Ferris State, 1992 Sacks 32 1994 Media Guide Fighting Scots 1988-1993 YARDS PSAC NCAA II 1993 - 8-3 #14 NCAA II Playoffs Total Offense - 419.1 20th Rushing Offense - 214.6 28th Passing Offense - 204.5 43rd Scoring Offense - 33.4 17th Total Defense - 315.5 Rush Defense -128.9 41st Pass Defense Efficiency - 98.7 35th Scoring Defense - 20.7 Turnover Margin -+.90 (33/24) 24th 35th Net Punting - 33.82 3rd 3rd 7th 2nd 4th 3rd 4th 4th 4th 5th 1992 - 8-1-1 #15 (best record since 1971) NCAA II Playoffs 3rd Scoring Defense -11.2 ppg 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 14th 2nd Scoring Offense - 32.1 ppg Rushing Offense - 236.2 ypg 1st Passing Offense -172.8 ypg 13th 3rd Total Offense - 409.0 ypg 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 ypg 9th 5th 6th 2nd 13th 9th 1990 - 8-2 #11 NCAA II Playoffs (quarterfinalist) 23rd Scoring Defense -16.2 ppg 8th Rushing Defense -100.7 ypg 23rd Passing Defense -155.2 ypg 12th Total Defense - 255.9 ypg 20th Scoring Offense - 29.1 ppg 21st Rushing Offense - 227.1 ypg Passing Offense - 215.5 ypg nth Total Offense - 442. 6 ypg 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 6th 3rd 1989 - 8-2 #7 NCAA II Playoffs 19th Scoring Defense -15.7 ppg 15th Rushing Defense -109.9 ypg 29th Passing Defense -137.6 yPZ 15th Total Defense - 247.5 yP^ 2nd Scoring Offense - 40.3 ppg 10th Rushing Offense - 257.0 ypg Passing Offense -197.9 ypg 4th Total Offense - 454.9 ypg 2nd 1st 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 5th 1st 1988-5-4-1 Rushing Defense -143.7 )q?g Passing Defense -154.2 ypg Total Defense - 297.9 ypg Rushing Offense -160.7 ypg Passing Offense -180.7 ypg 9th 6th 9th 5th 5th PSAC Football Records Most Passing Yards Individual Season Rushing - Most Yards 1. Michael Mann 2. Keith Higdon 3. Lester Frye 4. Elbert Cole 5. Joe lacone 6. Derrick Price 7. Michael Mann 8. Joe lacone 9. LaMonte Coleman 10. Ricke Stonewall 11. Ed O'Reilly 12. Jason Sims 13. Derrick Price 14. A1 Raines 15. Scott Highley lUP CHEY EDIN EDIN WC wc lUP wc SR MILL SR WC wc EDIN MILL 1993 1993 1990 1989 1962 1990 1991 1960 1993 1982 1974 1987 1988 1971 1989 2,027 1,748 1,507 1,461 1,457 1,452 1,438 1,396 1,387 1,384 1,368 1,366 1,358 1,333 1993 1993 1990 1990 1974 1979 1974 1988 1989 1984 1989 1993 1981 1987 1992 373 330 317 291 287 281 274 270 270 269 267 256 251 244 243 1,630 Rushing - Most Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 8. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Michael Mann Keith Higdon Lester Frye Derrick Price Ed O'Reilly Mike Morucci Rick Diggs Greg Paterra Scott Opalsky Chuck Sanders Derrick Price LaMonte Coleman Dave Friese Jason Sims Scott Hoover Rushing TDs 1. Elbert Cole 2. Michael Mann 3. Joe lacone 3. Bert Nye 3. Bill Pettyjohn 3. Keith Higdon lUP CHEY EDIN WC SR BLOOM SHIP SR SR SR WC SR SHIP WC CAL EDIN lUP WC WC SHIP CHEY 1989 1993 1962 1967 1991 1993 21 19 18 18 18 18 Passing - Most Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Andy Breault Bob McLaughlin Rich Lichtel Rich Ingold Kevin Russell Sam Marmery Brian Gilbert Brian Gilbert Andy Breault Chris Fagan Dave MacDonald KUTZ LH BLOOM lUP CAL CAL SHIP SHIP KUTZ MILL WC 1990 1993 1967 1985 1984 1990 1991 1992 1991 1991 1992 474 458 415 414 406 400 378 377 360 360 355 Passing - Most Completions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10. 11. Andy Breault Bob McLaughlin Kevin Russell Andy Breault Rich Ingold Sam Mannery A1 Niemela Andy Breault Bill Blair Kevin Russell Dave MacDonald BiU Blair KUTZ LH CAL KUTZ lUP CAL WC KUTZ MAN CAL WC MAN 1990 1993 1984 1991 1985 1990 1986 1992 1991 1983 1992 1990 269 261 234 225 219 204 199 197 196 195 195 194 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Andy Breault Dave MacDonald Andy Breault Bob McLaughlin Sam Mannery Rich Lichtel Rich Ingold Kevin Russell Scott Woods Andy Breault Most Total Offense KUTZ WC KUTZ LH CAL BLOOM lUP CAL lUP KUTZ 1990 1992 1991 1993 1990 1967 1985 1984 1992 1992 3,143 3,085 2,927 2,877 2,853 2,771 2,760 2,642 2,580 2,566 KUTZ lUP CLAR BLOOM WC WC EDIN WC WC SHIP CLAR KUTZ SHIP lUP WC WC EDIN 1991 1990 1966 1967 1989 1990 1993 1993 1992 1981 1987 1990 1982 1985 1986 1987 1989 37 27 26 26 26 25 25 25 24 23 23 23 22 22 22 22 22 Most Passing TDs 1. 2. 3. 3. 3. 6. 6. 6. 9. 10. 10. 10. 13. 13. 13. 13. 13. Andy Breault Tony Aliucci Jim Alcorn Rich Lichtel Ed Brown Ed Brown Jody Dickerson Dave MacDonald Dave MacDonald Tim Ebersold Doug Emminger Andy Breault Tim Ebersole Rich Ingold A1 Niemela A1 Niemela Hal Galupi Receiving - Most Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 4. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 12. 12. 12. Mark Steinmeyer Greg Hopkins Bob Tucker Len Pesotini Scott Benoit Perry Kemp Jim Sheehan Jeff Zubia Jon Spinosa Stef Kem Scott Asman Ernie Siegrist Du. MacDonald Andrew Hill Tim Brown KUTZ SR BLOOM lUP E.STR CAL WC SHIP LH BLOOM WC E.STR MAN lUP CLAR 1990 1993 1967 1975 1983 1983 1986 1982 1993 1990 1989 1984 1989 1990 1992 86 79 77 74 74 74 71 68 65 62 61 60 60 60 60 1967 1993 1990 1992 1989 1989 1990 1983 1975 1991 1,325 1,229 1,183 1,157 1,128 1,108 1,102 1,101 1,088 1,052 Bob Tucker Greg Hopkins Andrew Hill Steve Weaver Ernest Priester Andrew Hill Ernest Priester Perry Kemp Len Pesotini Andrew Hill BLOOM SR lUP WC EDIN lUP EDIN CAL lUP lUP 1990 1989 1990 1967 1981 1987 1988 1992 1966 1990 1993 20 16 15 13 13 13 13 13 12 12 12 Receiving - Most TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 9. 9. 9. Andrew Hill Ernest Priester Ernest Priester Bob Tucker Ed Noon Tony Trave Bill Hess Steve Weaver John DeRiggi Ken Kopelchny Brian Penacle lUP EDIN EDIN BLOOM SHIP lUP WC WC CLAR E.STR WC KUTZ WC CAL LH lUP KUTZ CAL CAL SHIP CAL 1990 1992 1968 1993 1993 1991 1990 1984 1981 1983 3,173 3,082 2,944 2,928 2,878 2,850 2,819 2,778 2,700 2,692 Scoring - Most Overall TDs EDIN 1989 1. Elbert Cole 24 2. Michael Mann 3. Mickey Catello 3. Andrew Hill 5. Joe lacone 5. Bert Nye 5. Larry Jackson 8. Keith Higdon 9. Larry Monsilovich 9. Don Shaver 9. Desi Washington 9. Ernest Priester 9. Michael Mann lUP CLAR lUP WC WC EDIN CHEY lUP KUTZ MILL EDIN lUP 1993 1966 1990 1962 1967 21 20 20 19 19 1992 19 1993 1971 1979 1989 18 17 17 17 1990 1991 17 17 1989 148 1958 1967 1990 1967 132 129 124 120 1993 1971 1988 1989 1991 1991 64 52 48 45 44 43 1993 43 1958 42 1984 42 1989 42 Scoring - Most Points 1. Elbert Cole EDIN WC WC lUP CLAR 2. Bill Shockley 3. Bert Nye 4. Andrew Hill 5. Mickey Catello Kick Scoring - Most PATs 1. Michael Geary 2. Barry Stevenson 3. John Marotta 4. John Marotta 5. John Jaworski 6. Howie Guarini 6. Scott Rupert 8. Bill Shockley 8. Jim Trueman 8. Rob Grims lUP WC wc wc lUP SHIP EDIN WC EDIN lUP Kick Scoring - Most Field Goals Receiving - Yards Gained 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. Andy Breault 2. Dave MacDonald 3. Jeff Petrucci 4. Bob McLaughlin 5. Scott Woods 6. Andy Breault 7. Sam Mannery 8. Kevin Russell 9. Hm Ebersole 10. Kevin Russell 1. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. 7. Michael Geary Bill May Bill May Rich Ruszkiewicz Ed Detwiler Howie Guarini Bill May Howard Guarini Ed Detwiler John Baumann Matt Stehman Ed Detwiler lUP CLAR CLAR EDIN E.STR SHIP CLAR CLAR E.STR EDIN MAN E.STR 1993 1979 1977 1982 1991 1991 1980 1989 1989 1990 1991 1992 18 16 15 15 15 15 13 13 13 13 13 13 Kick Scoring - Most Kicking Points 1. 2. 2. 2. 5. 6. 7. 7. Michael Geary John Marotta Ed Detwiler Howie Guarini Jim Trueman John Marotta Rich Ruszkiewicz Eric Wentling lUP WC E.STR SHIP EDIN WC EDIN WC 1993 1988 1991 1991 1984 1989 1982 1984 Football 118 79 79 79 75 72 70 70 33 PSAC Football Records Career Records Rushing - Most Yards Gained 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 7. 9. 10. Michael Mann Ricke Stonewall Derrick Price Joe lacone Mike Morucci Ron Perkins Joe Speese A1 Raines Elbert Cole Greg Paterra lUP MILL WC WC BLOOM WC LH EDIN EDIN SR 90-93 4,805 81-84 4,169 87-90 4,001 60-62 3,958 76-79 3,536 79-82 3,499 77-80 3,399 69-71 3,399 86-89 3,341 86-88 3,149 Rushing - Most Attempts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. Michael Marm Derrick Price Mike Morucci Gary Frantz Ron Perkins Rob Funderburk Rick Porter Scott Eberly Elton Brown Ricke Stonewall lUP WC BLOOM CLAR WC MAN SR MILL CLAR MILL 90-93 87-90 76-79 76-79 79-82 83-86 78-81 90-93 81-84 81-84 849 812 785 726 696 677 663 656 648 648 lUP MILL WC WC EDIN WC MAN lUP 90-93 81-84 60-62 79-82 86-89 48 43 41 40 40 37 33 33 Rushing TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 6. 7. 7. Michael Mann Ricke Stonewall Joelacone Ron Perkins Elbert Cole Berl Nye Rob Funderburk Steve Girting 66-68 83-86 85-88 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 Bret Comp Rich Ingold Bob McLaughlin Craig Jobes CAL KUTZ MILL SHIP WC BLOOM MAN CAL E.STR lUP LH MAN 87-90 89-92 89-92 90-92 85-88 84-87 89-92 82-84 89-92 83-85 92-93 84-88 1,283 1,259 1,098 1,071 1,063 1,051 1,041 999 956 852 786 782 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. KUTZ CAL MAN WC MILL CAL BLOOM lUP E.STR SHIP lUP E.STR LH E.STR lUP 89-92 87-90 89-92 85-88 89-92 82-84 84-87 82-85 89-92 90-92 89-91 82-84 92-93 67-69 91-93 733 649 617 600 556 546 518 499 485 473 452 429 422 390 384 Most Yards Passing 1. Andy Breault 2. Sam Mannery 3. A1 Niemela 34 ❖ KUTZ CAL WC 1 994 M edia 89-92 9,086 87-90 8,680 85-88 7,853 Guide MAN MILL lUP BLOOM E.STR SHIP CAL lUP lUP EDIN E.STR CAL 89-92 89-92 89-91 84-87 89-92 90-92 82-84 83-85 91-93 87-90 82-84 KUTZ WC lUP CAL BLOOM WC MAN EDIN E.STR CAL EDIN WC 89-92 85-88 89-91 87-90 84-87 87-90 89-92 87-90 89-92 66-68 7,531 7,362 7,332 7,026 6,661 6,524 6,508 6,454 5,718 5,650 5,533 5,492 Most Passing TDs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 8. 8. 10. 10. 10. Andy Breault A1 Niemela Tony Aliucci Sam Mannery Jay DeDea Ed Brown Bill Blair Hal Galupi Bret Comp Jeff Petrucci Blair Hrovat Dave MacDonald 66-68 81-84 91-93 86 73 65 64 56 56 56 50 50 49 49 49 Receiving - Most Receptions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. 11. 11. 13. 14. 15. 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 lUP KUTZ WC MAN SHIP WC CAL WC E.STR CLAR WC EDIN MILL KUTZ SHIP 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 68-70 214 200 182 178 173 166 165 154 149 149 148 148 144 142 141 Receiving - Most Yards Gained 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Passing - Most Completions Andy Breault Sam Mannery Bill Blair A1 Niemela Chris Fagan Kevin Russell Jay DeDea Rich Ingold Brett Comp Brian Gilbert Tony Aliucci Andy Baranek Bob McLaughlin Bill Dukett Scott Woods 4. Bill Blair 5. Chris Fagan 6. Tony Aliucci 7. Jay DeDea 8. Brett Comp 9. Brian Gilbert 10. Kevin Russell 11. Rich Ingold 12. Scott Woods 13. Hal Galupi 14. Andy Baranek 15. Jeff Petrucci 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 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 lUP EDIN WC CLAR MAN CAL EDIN SHIP CAL WC SR lUP WC CLAR E.STR 88-91 86-90 85-88 82-85 87-90 80-83 73-76 80-84 89-92 3. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8. 8. 10. Andrew Hill Ernest Priester Bill Hess Scott Asman Terry McFetridge Du. MacDonald Ed Noon Don Wilkinson Mark Steinmeyer Vic Shandor lUP EDIN WC WC CLAR MAN SHIP WC KUTZ CAL 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 9. 10. 11. 11. 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 UIP EDIN Mill WC E.STR WC lUP KUTZ EDIN WC lUP EDIN 90-93 86-89 81-84 60-62 60-63 79-82 88-91 88-91 69-71 69-71 86-90 52 48 44 42 41 41 41 41 39 38 37 37 lUP EDIN KUTZ MILL E.STR WC E.STR 90-93 86-89 88-91 81-84 89-92 60-62 60-63 312 288 266 264 262 258 252 87-90 85-88 83-86 86-89 70-73 89-91 75-78 92-93 73-76 88-91 80-83 155 140 138 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 Michael Mann Elbert Cole Ricke Stonewall Joe lacone Toby Barkman Ron Perkins Andrew Hill Mark Steinmeyer A1 Raines Bert Nye Larry Monsilovich Ernest Priester 66-68 Scoring 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Michael Mann Elbert Cole Mark Steiruneyer Ricke Stonewall Ed Detwiler Joe lacone Toby Barkman Kick Scoring - Most PATs 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 2,866 8. 2,711 2,539 2,532 2,467 2,410 2,349 66-68 2,280 82-85 2,203 84-87 2,191 75-78 2,186 86-89 2,164 82-85 2,146 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 4,073 3,064 Most Receiving TDs 1. 2. Total Offense 7. 9. 9. 11. John Marotta John Sandstrom Jim Trueman Luke Hadfield Barry Stevenson Ed Detwiler Jim Curley Michael Geary Ed Kelly Howie Guarini Jeff Auker WC lUP EDIN MILL WC E.STR SHIP lUP SR SHIP SHIP 121 118 112 104 102 100 100 96 Kick Scoring - Most Field Goals 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Ed Detwiler Bill May Howie Guarini Rich Ruszkiewicz Brad Heim Jim Trueman John Marotta E.STR CLAR SHIP EDIN MILL EDIN WC 89-92 77-80 88-91 79-82 90-93 83-86 87-90 50 49 47 43 39 36 33 89-91 83-86 87-90 88-91 77-80 85-88 86-89 79-82 80-83 262 246 245 241 234 230 214 182 180 Kick Scoring Points 88-91 86-90 85-88 87-90 82-85 87-90 80-82 66-68 88-91 89-92 41 35 30 29 25 25 24 23 23 22 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Ed Detwiler Jim Trueman John Marotta Howie Guarini Bill May John Sandstrom Luke Hadfield Rich Ruszkiewicz Jeff Auker E.STR EDIN WC SHIP CLAR lUP MILL EDIN SHIP Athletic Directory Astorino, Gary.................................................. Baumgartner, Bruce ......................................... Browning, Scott................................................ Elliott, Tony........................................................ Eshelman, Carla ............................................... Findlay, Andy................................................... 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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 nor­ mal 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. / There are J4 universities in the State System of Higher Education with four branch campuses and the McKeever Environmental Center. / The total student population among the System universities is 95,000. While 89% of students are from Pennsylvania, they repre­ sent many other states and for­ eign countries. / 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. / Collectively the 14 universities offer 217 undergraduate and 107 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. / Several study abroad programs are available in System universi­ ties. / 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 plarming, cooperative education, and internship pro­ grams. 36 ❖ 1994 Media Guide / System library holdings total more than 5.5 million volumes and 13 million periodicals, micro­ forms, and audio materials. / 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. / System graduates living in the Commonwealth number over 296,000. The Hollman Era Continues 1988-1994 Edinboro All-Americans 1988-93 (31 AAs named to 30 different teams) 1988 Associated Press - Honorable Mention Elbert Cole, RB; Michael Willis, FS (1991 Cont'd) Football Gazette - Honorable Mention John Messura, DL 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) 1992 Mike Kegarise, OL - Associated Press (third team). Football Gazette (honorable mention) Jason Perkins, LB - Football Gazette (third team) Mike Barnes, DB - Football Gazette (third team) Joe Brooks, OL - Football Gazette (second team) Anthony Ross, DE - Football Gazette (third team) Football Gazette - Honorable Mention Harold Galupi, QB; Michael Willis, FS; Ron Hainsey, OL; Chip Conrad, DT 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) Football Gazette - Honorable Mention Georj Lewis, DB; Scott Nickel, OL; Gary Lhotsky, P; Larry Jackson, RB 1993 Mike Kegarise, OL - Associated Press (first team) C.M. Frank All-America (first team) Football Gazette (third team) ^Consensus All-America (second team) Jason Perkins, LB - Associated Press (second team) C.M. Frank All-American (first team) Football Gazette (second team) College Sports Information Directors (second team) ^Consensus All-America (second team) Football Gazette - Honorable Mention Jody Dickerson, QB; Steve Russell, SS; Russell Cray, DT C.M. Frank All-America - Honorable Mention Larry Jackson, RB 1994-95 Schedule at Hillsdale 2:00 p.m. Sept. 10 at Mansfield 1:00 p.m. Sept. 17 ELIZABETH CITY 1:00 p.m. Oct. 1 at Lock Haven 1:00 p.m. Oct. 8 SHIPPENSBURG (Homecoming) 2:00 p.m. Oct. 15 at California 1:00 p.m. Oct. 22 SLIPPERY ROCK 1:00 p.m. Oct. 29 atIUP 1:30 p.m. AMERICAN INT. 1:00 p.m. CLARION 1:00 p.m. Sept. Nov. 3 5 Nov. 12