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Tkg NCAA October 14. 198, Volume Number 36 Offwal Publcaton oft atonal Collegate Athletc Assocaton New rulngs clarfy lmts on Ttle IX applcaton By Wlllam D. Kramer TWO post&rove Cty College Federal court rulngs, ssued March 8 and June 14, have shed mportant new lght on the queston of whether ntercollegate athletcs programs are subject to I tle IX. In Bennett vs. West Texas State Unversty, the llnted States Dstrct Court for the Northern Dstrct of Husker all-amerca Texas dsmssed a prvate Ttle IX provldcd fnancal assstance to the acton n June hrought by female stu- atbletlcs program. I he unversty rem dent-athletes allegng dscrmnaton ceved substantal Federal revenuen the unversty s ntercolleglate sharng appropratons through the sports program. rulng that the plan- stategovernment. Although the funds tll s falled to establsh that the pro- were not earmarked for any partcular gram receves Federal fnancal assst- purpose. they could not he transferred ance wthn the meanng of Ttle IX. to the ntercollegate sports program. The court consdered and rcjectrd Second, I9 students assgned at clams that three types of Federal ad varous tmes to work n the athletcs ITIC Unversty of Nebraska, Lncoln. wll rely heav1.v on three-tme &I-Amerca WCS Suter durng the men b gymnastcx season. For a prevew qf that season and the.r@ season. see puges 8-10. department were pald n part wth Federal work-study funds, totalng about 10,000. l~hrd, the unversty receved an annual Federal nterest suhsldy grant of about $96,000 for two dormtorlcs and adnng hall. Whle these facltes were open to all students, n one respect the ntercollegate athletcs program spcclally benefted from ther use. Spaces II~- the dormtores were held open untl August I of each year so that athletes could have access to dormtory rooms that mght otherwlse be flled The dormtores also were made avalable for early USC hy athletes returnng to campus for tranng pror to the begnnng of the regular semrster. a prvlege that other student groups at the unvcrslty also enjoyed. In dsmssng the cornplaint. the court ruled that the Wet Irxas State athlctlc> program does not rccclve I-ederal fnancal assstancr except to the extent that t ncldcntally hrncllts from ald gven to other programs and actvtes at the unversty. The plantlls have appcalcd ths rulng to the IJ.S. Court 01 Appeals for the Ffth Crcut In Haft er vs. Temple Ilnversty, a prvate Ttle IX acton orgnally de cldcd pror to Grove Cty College, the IIJnted States Dstrct Court for the astern Dstrct of Pennsylvama held n 1981 that Ttle IX s nsttutonal, not programmatc, n scope (the vew rejected by the Supreme Court n Grove Cty College). and that cvcn f Ttle IX apphed only to specfc programs that drectly receve Federal ad, Temple s ntercollcglatc athletcs program receved such ad and was subject to Ttle IX. I he court cltcd fve types of Federal assstance that t vewed ah drectly supportng the athletcs program (I) paytnent wth Federal funds of X0 percent of the wages of more than 0 part-tme and some full-tme work-study students employed n the Intercollegate sports program; () payment of wages of work-study students employed n the Canddates for Top Fve awards selected from w Runners, swlmmcrs and a heptath- Iete, among them academc all-amerca honorees, natonal collegate champons and an Olympc gold medalst, make up the lst of wnter-sprng fnalsts for the NCAA Today s Top Fve awards. Fnalsts n fall sports wll be announced later and wll jon ths group of fve. Fve wnners then wll be selected and honored at the 19X6 NCAA Conventon n New Orleans. Chosen as wnter-sprng fnalsts were Bengt Baron. llnvcrsty of Calforna, Berkeley; dward Dale yestone; Brgham Young Unversty; Susan Jane Haberngg, Unversty of Southern Calforna; Kathryn Lynn Hayes, (Jnversty of Oregon, and Laur Ann Young, Northeast Lous- ana Unversty. Crtera used n selectlon for the loday s Top Fve awards nclude academc excellence, athletc ablty and achevement, and character/ Ieadershp actvtes. Student-athletes must be senors durng the current academc year to qualfy. The awards are part of the NCAA honors program, whch ncludes Slver Annversary awards, the Award of Valor and the Theodore Roosevelt Award. Followng are bographcal sketches on the wnter-sprng fnalsts Bengt Baron Baron earned a 3.680 grade-pont average (on a 4.000 scale) at Calforna as a busness admnstraton major. He was selected the sohool s male Offce of Securty and Safety, the unversty counselngccntcr, the learnng resources facltes, the fnancal ad offce and the umvcrsty rado staton, all of whch the court found provded support and servces to the Intercollegate athletcs program; (3) Federal fundng receved by the rado staton through the Corporaton for Publc Broadcastng and the CTA program (4) Federally funded or guaranteed student grants and loans, and () USC by the ntercollegate atblctlcs program of three dormtores and one other faclty lnanccd wth Federal funds. I he 19X I Hafler rulng IS the only declslon by a l-ederal court holdng that an mtercollegatc athlctlcs program receves Fcdcral 11natwal assstance and thcrcf ore IS subject to Tltlc IX. The dcclson was affrmed on appeal hy the Iln~tcd State\ < OUII of Appeals lor the Thrd C rcut, solely on the bass of ;I pror rulng of the same appeals court 111 Grove ( t) ( ollcge. thr decson suhscqurntly teverscd by Ihe Supreme C ourt. As a consequence 01 the Supreme Court s de&on n Grove Cty Callegc, the dstrct court reconsdcrrd ts SW NW,,x,,qc, I In the News Tme for fun A Grorgla hgh school football player derdes to enjoy hs senor year rather than Ict college recruters put prrssurc on hm. Page. Notes, stats I-oorhall notes and statstcs In Dvsons I-A. I-AA. II and Ill. Pages 4-7. Travel New polces on transportng teams to NCAA champonshps by bus or rental vehcles are ncluded n the NCAA Travel Handhook, maled to member nsttutons ths week. Page I I Iter, sprng - scholar-athlete for the 19X4-X. year and has been awarded an NCAA postgraduate scholarshlp. Baron also has heen selected academc all-amerca by the Collcgc Sports Informaton Drectors of Amerca (CoSIDA) and won a Pacfc-10 Conference studentathlete medal In 198. Out of the classroom, Baron 1s a Ser Cunddates, page I I Bengt Baron Fdward yestone Susan Haberngg Kuthryn Hayes Lnur Young

October 14. 198 The NCAA Comment Hgh school star puts football recruters on hold By Mark BradIcy say. I hope you do good, before the All I ve hecn dong s pettng ready All;ll,l..I0111 nt1 prcssurc start\ to huld up. f or t. I hs s what I want to conccn- A kd wats all hl\/ her lft, buffcrlng In the stampcdc to fll ther rosters, tratc on. rhruugh horng algchra CI~SSC~ and rccruitcrscan trample a kd underfoot. Last sprng, they ltncd up threecrummy caletelta lunches. for senor They ll call and say. Hope you do deep 10 watch htm practce. At the year. Senors get clasc rngs. Senors good, whcn what thry mean s, Hopc end of May, Ray took recrutng calls have drver s lccnccs..i here s a senor play. a senor trp. As they say n hgh hchool hallways Senors rule. Columnaly craft The trouhlc wth beng a senor arhlctc \ that. f you re any good. collcgc emssares stphon thejoy Irom what should he the tme of your lfe. I hey don t do t maltctouuly. I hcy ll swear rhcy rc dong 11 for your own good. But who can concentrate on beng a senor wth the phone clatterng off the hook! I reatllc that ther Ioh. says Blly Kay, Du~~wo~dy Hgh School s starspangled quarterback. Recruters get patd to lnd athletes. But you can only have so many people call and Recrutng Pat McKee. columnst 7111~ Irtclrutrlr/r~ll;.,.sIcrr In talkng wth Irccrurrrh3 they ndcate the need to cducatc many hgh school athletes (and ther parents and coachc\) n the rccruttng proccsh. When t comes to recrutng for the Dvson I level, each prospect s evaluated In three major areas ~ athletcs potental, academc potental and personal character Obvously, athletcs potental s mportant, hut recruttcrs say t s the other areas that often detrrmme the dcgrcc of rrcrutrncnt. Those other arcah also are the one\ most olten neglected. Wth some of the rules changes concernng admtssons. what kds don t realze s that ther grades arc more mportant than ever heforc. Leon Burtnett, head football coach Purdue Unversty ( IUCU~I~.sM- Tnl~.l I ve nrvrr seen w many letter from agents. II. unhclcvahlc. It used 10 hc they d nevrr call the of f~ce because they knew I hated them 0 much. Now. 11 doesn t make any dlflcrencr. I hey call you Opnons Out Loud ~.~_-~~ -. ~~ ~~~._ - rlphl up and say, I.con. clthel you re gong IO work wth uz or wc rc gong hchtnd your hack. They get a kd prasplng at straws; they wol~k on hs tnlnd. I hrse guys aren t lke dealng wth a normal person. I hey rc after blood. l~hry want the money. And they can totally dsrupt a [cam arle Rruce, head football coach Oho State Unversty ( hcup,.s/rtr- It,ws Hell. we ve had agcnrs walk rght nto our North (practce) taclty. Pcoplc make lun of our guards ai practce. My God, (wlthout guards) t would mean gatnblers, anyhody can walk rght n. Charlotte Remenyk, fencng coach Oho State Unversty The Ir~nrcw~ Someone has to decde f wc rc tn publc entertanment or publc educaton (tn relerence to a proposal to elmnate eght varsty sports. ncludng fencng). If we re n publc entertanment, then there s no argument. If ntercollcgtatc athletcs s for rhe bcnettt of the student, then I would argue rhat fcnclng s just as mportant as football. Ther argument s that t wll save money; but then, ther plan s to reallocate the money among the remanng sports. you ll sgn wth us. * Thcy tl call and they ll drop by and they ll stuff the malbox wth four-color calendars and bcforc long, you re so sck of t you wsh you d never seen a toothall. Blly Ray lkes hs sport too much to 01) on It at the age 01 17. If he left t to recruters. he wouldn t have a second s pcacr between now and I-ehruary. So he s not leavtng t to them. He s tellng them, polttcly, to hug off tll Dunwoody s season s done. Ths s my senor year, he says. for three days. I made a tot of new frends, he says. rollng hts eyes. They d wake me up and go untl I went to bed. He ll talk to no more college reps untl December. He ll be a freshman agatn soon enough. Rtght now. he s a sentor. Besdes, hearng how great he s supposed to be gves Blly Ray the wlles. Hs coach, Davd Kelly, calls hm the best quarterback the state has produced n a decade. Many consder Ray the most-sought Georgan snce takes on more balance Marshall M. Crser, presdent llnversty of Florda me Nbt Y,,rk Tmw.\ Most NCAA Investgatons under the current rcgutatons have hccn and wll he concluded wth only the fnal result puhl\hed. Thcsc closed nvestgatons may be Irejected as ncomplete and wrst-slappng from one perspectve and persecutve and excessve from anothrr pcrspccttvc. When only the conclusons are publshed, only the tntcgrlty ot the NCAA Commttee on Infractons and ts enforccmcnt stalf verfy a report s credblty. If the publc percepton of the quantty of volatons and qualty of enforcement procedures s not turned around, that credblty remans n jeopardy. (Another) ohstaclr to reform s the ahlllty of the enforcement and Investgatve staff of the NCAA to cope wth the magntude of the problem. The process wll only work n the future f the member nsttutons take selfmposed remedal actton to remove the problems III ther own programs and to replace volators..i h> sounds smple. Isn t that what member mstltutons ohllgatc thcmselvrs to do by NCAA partlclpaton? Recent hstory tndlcates examples to the contrary. Mnor vtolatlons are sometmes self-rcportcd. Major volatmns seldom are. Mke Krzyzewsk. head baskethal coach Duke llnversty.c hcl/ulllc ~ IWl II At I)ukc, WC try to focus on the studrn~athtctc whllc he s n school. But at some schools once a playct arrlvcs the coaches mght not montor the ktds hccausc rhcy arc too busy recl~utng future players. Sometmes. rules arc hcnt to hrng certan players n. I thnk the next srep s for the NCAA to smplfy the rulcb 0 that coaches can spend more tme wth the kds they already have 111 ther program rather than rccrutttng, recrutng, recrutng. Darryl Stroh, head football coach (ranada Hll, Calforna Irlv /lrlpd~l 7mc~.~ There are some coaches whom I wouldn t want a son of mne to come near I know some coacheh who, 11 they walked around the corner and saw I of ther guys Lmokng pot, they d turn around and pretend they ncvct saw It. But most coaches are gvng ther all to help kds, as toothall players and as ctzens. dward G. Robnson, head football coach Gramblng State Unversty lhr A.wocu~cd Pws.\ You may talk about the record, but that (34 vctores) IS not the record. The record IS 44 years at one school, one job and one wfe. In my book, Warner, Stagg and Bryant arc gonna always he Warner, Stagg and Bryant. We do the samr thngs over and over. We try to wtn, and that s just about t. That s the name ot It. Herschel Walker. I hear that. Ray says, wncng, and I thnk, Sure, Bll. Just look at hm, and then look at yourself. Not that Blly Ray s some grrk. He s 6-foor-4, 00 pounds He runs well, throw better. Facally, he rcsrmhles lom Cruse, the star of Rsky Busness,. and lke the senor ( ruse played n that flm, Bttly Ray s an engagng package of self-confdence and teen-age doubts. He bclcvcs hc can throw every pass n any playbook, but hc sn t sure he s good enough for btg-tme college ball. Never mnd that cvcry Dvson I-A school save Brgham Young Unversty has wrtten htn Blly Ray never assumes too much. Not long ago, he attended a banquet honorng Atlanta s top athtetcs. Blly Ray sat next to Antono McKay, the Olympan, and was astonshed I I that such a star degned to speak to hm. Afterward, Ray wanted to Introduct htmsctf to Mark Prce, the Gcorgla Tech basketball playrl, hut was too scared. Anyway, what would he call hm? Mark! Too famlal Mr. Prce! Too stuffy. Bcttrr skp t Guys lke Antono McKay and Mark Prtce, they ve proved themselves, Blly Ray sad. I m just a hgh school kd, a normal guy. And that not so had. He ltkcs cheeseburgers. He lstens to oldct groups the Door?, Traffc, the All& man Brothers. He hates Duran Duran. Most rvrnngs. he goes to see Cndy Chrstansen, the asptrmg model he has dated a year and two days. She s a senor. Hc doesn t own a car. She does. He hangs wth guys from the Dunwoody basketball team. They re senors. College can wat. Senors rule. School program helpng athletes make the grade By I.eroy Wllams. The Mrmphs Commercal Appeal Respect. That s what Delos Davs wants for James Grtftn, her l6-year-old son. And from Mrs. Davs vewpont, respect most often can he found n the company of a good educaton. But Grffn, one of I6 chldren, wants to be a professonal football player. At Whtchaven Hgh School. mother and lullhack learned that ther goals can go hand-n-hand. The attracton was an athletes and academcs workshop. Coach Stanley Collns, Prncpal Tracy Norvllc, and Joy Baley, the school s gudance counselng coordnator, wanted players and parents to know that football performances were lnked wth classroom performances at Whtehaven. I don t care f he ever does play sports. Mrs. IIavs whspered as the workshop went on Sports wll wear out one day. hut he can make It wth a good educaton He s got a level head but he tends to want to gve up f he makes one mstake. I tell hm to keep tryng and to work to he somebody. Be somebody that prope respect. Mrs. Davs sad. I he answers began flowng ubt mnutes after mother and son arrlvcd. They quckly were told only fve percent of hgh school football players ever play a down on a cotlegc feld; that only three percent of college players become professonals; that 4 years IS the average length of any professtonal sports career. They were remtndcd that new regulatons of the NCAA requre Grffn and other sophomores to have a.000 grade-pont average and meet mnmum standards on one of two achevement tests hefore they can get Dvson I grantsn-ad. By the end of the tour-hour sesson, students had been tutored on tme management, especally srltlng up SpccIllc study tmes and developng good study habts. There were nstructons on takng notes and puttng together study plans. I hc student~athletes also were drlled on sklls that wll help them take both teacher tests and those that stand between them and scholarshps Fred Sweet, the school Lystrm s Dstrct Ill superntendent, sad all schools must montor an athlete s grades and averages and numhrr of classes. I hat duty usually falls to coaches, counselors or teacher sponsors. For scvcn years, Whtchaven has sponsored workshops smlar to the one attended by Mrs. Davs and her son, James. Sweet bud one advantage to the program IS obvous. You notwed the numhet of parents there. They were nvted to be partcpants. ~Thls helps stress the Importance and t does make an mpact, he sad. Mrs. Davs s sold. It wll make a dfference to the onrs who want t to make a dfference, she sad. If we all could come together. t would be an caster school year. Qv estons/answers ---------- - Readers are mvued IO suhmr~ questons to ths column. All questons pertunng IO the NCAA and ntercollegate athletcs wrll IIQ answered n future ssues qj The NCAA Nrws as.space purrnts. Mv yuestron IS.. I Donald Kennedy, presdent Stanford Unversty A lerrrr IO Tme magoznr The cost at publc and prvate nsttutons of comparable qualty s about the same. Publc nsttutons are able to charge a lower prce because of taxpayer subsdes. Prvate colleges and unverstes must prce realstcally. ven so, n the most expensve prvate nsttutons, tuton covers less than two-thrds, and sometmes as lttle SW O~pnon.s. pup 3 Peose dp md re1urn 10 I he NCAA New> P 0. Box 1906 MsGon, Kansas 660 I

TH NCAA NWS/October 14, 198 3 Women s coachng opportuntes dwndlng, report says Despte the growng numbers 01 team sports for women, there r a notceable eroson of opportuntes for women coaches, accordng to a report from DePauw Ilnversty. Male coaches arc movng nto coachng postons once held by women, partcularly n basketball, says Judth Jenkns George, assocate professor of health, physcal educaton Opnons as one-half, of the cost of educatng each student. The dffcrcncc s made up from unversty general lunds, derved mostly from phlanthropc sources. Student-ad polces at Stanford and many other prvate nsttutons are desgned to ensure that wth maxmum famly contrbutons, all admtted students are able to attend regardless of ther lnancal crcumstances. Thus, students, partcularly low-ncome students, should not he dscouraged by the stcker prce from applyng to the nsttuton of ther choce. Jm Wacker. head football coach Texas Chrstan Unversty l hr A ~w>uu~erl Prcw We just ded out there (rclcrrmg to the Horned Frogs 41-O loss to the llnversty of Arkansas, Fayettevlle). We ve got to fnd some leadershp from somewhere hopefully from thr hrad coach. Johnny Majors. head football coach llnversty of Tennessee, Knoxvlle The A.\.\~~u/cd P/c.,.\ YOU can t he too hoggsh about the way you wn football games n ths day and tme. Ron Zell Brewer, suspended football player Texas Chrstan 1Jnversty I hcj A.WIC ard Prc.v I was gcttlng <;o much money that I thought the college level was pretty good. I felt lke I mght lke to 1ay an extra years I wouldn t change a stroke. Money s gotta bc made, and somebody s gotta spend It. If the booster doesn t want to kpend t, let mc spend It. You can t stop the boosters. They ll fnd a way to get to the players. J. Frank Broyles, athletcs drector Unversty of Arkansas, Fayettevlle Iha AGAIN urcd Pm.\ I don t thnk you can wm champonshps wth defense these days. You stay m the game wth defense, but you have to wn champonshps wth offense. I wouldn t want to coach defense today. I don t want to go In knowng I have to score four touchdowns to wn. and recreaton at DePauw. Ten years ago, only lve percent of Indana s hgh school women s basketball teams were coached by men. A year ago, that number had reached 68 percent. Male coaches also had taken over n golf, cross country and swmmng, and t was about 0-0 n softball. The stuaton s not much dfferent at the college level, George says. It s apparent that men are fndng an easy entry nto the women s sports arena. In l977-78,l percent of the women s basketball teams at the college level natonally were coached by men. That fgure was up to 3 percent by 1983-84, wth ncreasng male roles n at least sx other sports. In the Bg Ten Conference, men In my tme, 111 het two touchdowns and two extra ponts would have won 80 to X percrnt of our games. The game was kept n balance between offense and defense for X0-some years. I he ratonale was that the offensr knrw the snap count and where the ball was gong. So they weren t allowed to use ther hands. The dcfcnse ddn t know the snap count or whcrc the ball was gong, so they could. Now, any old fat slob on oftensc can neutralre the best defensve tncman n the country by usng hs hands. Joseph V. Paterno, head football coach Pennsylvana State Unversty The A.wocur~I Prr.\.\ Do you realre how much had you (the meda) do by puttng down n the paper that so-and-so IS beng rccrultcd by two or three or four schools? Do you realze that mmcdatcly lghts up everybody? 1 hat s lke puttng a red flag n front of a hull for some. alumn. You make recrutng an end n tself. And those thngs you pay a prce for. I thnk the Southwest (Athletc Confcrcnce) s showng the prce you may have to pay f you re not careful. The mnute I see an alumnus wth a kd I get nervous. I thnk you start out wth the ldca that the boosters and the alumn know you don t want those knds of shenangans. I d be the last guy n the world to say to yet! that WC don t have anythng gong on (at Penn State). I have absolutely no reason to thnk WC do; but wth 0,OOO lvng alumn, I can t keep track of all of them Wayne Duke, commssoner Bg Ten Conference The Assocok-d Press In my oplmon, that s too many (7 Bg Ten foothall games scheduled for televson ths season). I ve always felt that. You have to keep a balance n n-person attendance. So far, t hasn t affected BIG Ten attendance. I don t want to sound negatve, hut I am concerned n the long run that we mght have problem down the tne. We have to mantan a delcate balance of generatng televson revenue wthout hurtng n-person attrndance. Intrastate rvalry takes a back seat at event Bg Ten Conference academc and Two years ago, Denny Jewett of athletcs endeavors have been show- Mchgan State Unversty and AI cased n Kalamazoo. Mchgan, n Selesky of the Unversty of Mchgan each of the past two years m unque were concerned that the annual Jont events that arc a drect outgrowth of meetng between the two alumn the great rvalry between the state s groups n Kalamazoo, held just pror two Bg Ten members. to the ntrastate football clash each Letter Legslaton harmful to the dtor to some programs To the dtor There has been recent crtcsm n The NCAA News on the poster calendar legslaton. I would also lke to add to that crtcsm n that ths has handcuffed coaches and athletcs departments n promotng ther revenue and nonrevenue sports. In theory, the legslaton s good n that t wll help lmt the amount of tems that are maled to prospectve student-athletes. In practce, t s wrong n that t does not allow sports nformaton departments or coaches to be nnovatve wth ther team brochures. If a team wants to desgn ts one brochure to be a calendar or poster, then I see nothng wrong wth ths. Small unverstes and nonrevenue sports need to be creatve, because they do not have the resources to compete wth large ImAtype programs and revenue sports. For example, we have been publshng a calendar/ brochure for the past lve years. Ths s for men s and women s cross country and track and feld and ncludes all the normal brochure nformaton. It also has all the academc and athletcs schedules. Ths calendar s dstrbuted to alumn, famles and to all the admnstratve offces throughout the campus. Ths has been very costeffectve, whch I thnk s somethng that the NCAA s attemptng to do. Many tmes, the normal brochure costs thousands of dollars to publsh and to mal, only to have t st on a desk or bookshelf, never to be looked at agan. In spendng all the money to have our calendar prnted, It s very nce to know that t s beng used daly by all to whom t s sent. Please change your legslaton so that each sport s allowed to send one publcaton per year. It s somethng that WC can create and desgn as our budgets and creatveness wll permt. Jack McDonald Head track coach Boston College fall, had become too ntcnsc. In September 1984, they were the prme movers n replacng that event wth a gala evenng honorng all IO league members, and the Bg Ten sent CornmssIoner Wayne Duke to speak to the gatherng of 10. ncouraged hy the success of thar naugural, the Kalamazoo group expanded the scope to nclude academc nterests at the second annual Bg Ten Kckoff Nght, held September I I and featurng a talgate dnner. More than 00 people turned out ths fall, wth the Bg Ten s supervsor of football offcals, Ccne Calhoun. as the featured speaker. Ths tme, representatves of each of the IO schools manned booths that not only offered the usual sports souvenrs, but also ncluded a full range of materals from the varnus admssons offces. Invtatons to area hgh schools were coordnated through academc counselors, wth specal emphass on an open mvltalon to all hgh school students, ncludng thosr wth no athletcs nterests. All of the contacts were thus made through academc avenues on both the hgh school and college levels. equal representaton was afforded to each of the IO schools, and the proper balance between sports and scholarshp was emphaszed. That combnaton s a source of prde to the Kalamazoo sponsors and has earned the full cooperaton of the Bg Ten offce. Based on the enthusasm generated ths year, t s expected that an even larger group mght assemble m the fall of 1986, and that the kckoff event wll become a yearly tradton. coach 40 percent or more of at least fve women s sports. We agan fnd the natonal trend to be evdent m the Bg Ten-fadng opportuntes for women to coach women s sports, teorge sad. George, who coaches feld hockey at DcPauw, cted another study that showed nearly 87 percent of all coed colleges and unverstes have ther women s athletc programs drected by males. She sad almost 40 percent of all schools have no females nvolved n ther women s programs. The study also showed that men attrbuted the declne n female coaches to a perceved lack of qualfed women coaches and the unwtlngness of women to recrut and travel. Women, on the other hand, felt they were heng overlooked hecause of the strength of the old-boys club network and the absence or weakness of an old-grls club network. George says that as more and more female athletes pass through hgh school and college. ther numbers n the coachng professon should ncrease.fhr fact s, she contends, fewer and fewer fcmalrs are hred nto new or replaceabtr postons. Women are havng a dmnshng role to play m theconduct, both n coachng and n admnstraton, of women s r Whch knee braces provde medal or lateral support? Why do some allow for easer moblty than others? What scentfc evdcnce supports sports programs. She sad admnstrators may have become gender hhnd to the numerous sklled female athletes who now are n the joh market. George sad t s mportant to have women coachng women because women need to have other women as role models. Guts and women should have experences n not Just beng the followers of male leaders. They need to he nspred by female leaders as well. How would shr mprove the canddate selecton process! Women, contends George, need to be more assertve n establshng a network to recommend qualfed women as coaches. Women must not he apathetc when admnstrators replace a woman wth a man or hre a man to offer a new women s sport. And, she added, women need to be more supportve of female coaches n dealng wth the stresses of ther jobs. 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4 TH NCAA NWS/October 14.198 Passng, offensve yardage at record-settng By James M. Van Valkenburg NCAA Ijrector of Statstcs At mdseason, passng emphass and effcency and offensve yardage n Dvson I-A are movng at an alltme national-record pace. Passng emphass has reached 38.6 percent compared to the record hgh set n 19X, when 3X percent of all rushng-passng plays were passes. mphass had declned shghtly to 37.6 percent n 19X3 and 37 4 n 1984. Meanwhle, effcency s breakng the record hghs set n 19X3. Yards per attempted pas (6.X0), pass completon percentage (3.7) and yards per rushng-passng play (4.9) are above the records of 6.79.3.6 and 4.9, respectlvcly. As a result, offensve yardage has soared well above the records set n 1983. wth an average of 37X.4 passng yards per game and 7 1. I rushngpassng yards In total oflense vs. the records of 36. and 704.. Not surprsngly, scorng also s above the record at 4.4 ponts per game (both teams combned. all 306 games nvolvng at least one I-A team) vs. the record 44. n 1983. One factor s touchdown passes, at.3 per game vs. the record.16 m 198. And t has happened even though feld goals have declned a bt to.0 per game from the record.30 of last year. I-AA contnues record pace Passng and total offense contnue to soar well above the record fgures of a year ago n Dvson I-AA, where passng emphass has reached 41 percent vs. the record of 39.4 n 1984. Passng yards per game (37.8). total offense yards per game (683.7), scorng (44. I ponts per game), pass completon percentage (0.). yards per total offensve play (4.78) and feld goals per game (I.6) are above the I- AA marks set n 1984 of 361.9.666.9, 43.6, 0, 4.7 and 1.60, respectvely (ths s the eghth year of I-AA competton). dde and the Bear Gramblng State coach dde Robnson was tellng Herschel Nssenson of the Assocated Press about hs wheelmg and dealng wth Alabama s Paul Bear Bryant n tryng to match ther teams for a game n Tokyo. We agreed to play, Robnson sad. Hs schedule was fxed, but there was a way to play a 1th game n loky. When he fnally got back to me, sayng hc could play over there, they had gotten somebody else. Rut I knd of feel now that had hc been alve and stll coachng, I feel we wcrc gonna play. That was not the only wheelmg and dealng between the two old trends, who used to become so absorbed In talkng football at conventons that dde s wfe would gve up and go shoppng-and not be mlssed. In the 1970s. hoth were recrutng a tght end named Mke Moore. Moore s mother called Robnson, sad her son was gong to Grambllng, prased the school, then added, Coach Bryant sad that would be the best school for Mke. Recalled Robnson I called the Bear and sad, Man, why are you beng s.o nce! I know. You re tryng to keep hm from Shug (Auburn coach Shug Jordan). (Rohlnson goes for vctory No. 36 October I9 aganst Msssspp Valley State; both teams are -O.) McCartney s Comets Colorado coach Bll McCartney, wth one eye on hs young personnel and another on hs team s I - IO season of 1984, decded to swtch to a wshbone offense for ths fall, and hs team s off to a 4-l start after rankng among the naton s leaders n rushng wth more than 300 yards a game. Hs team s executon of the tme-eatng, ground-gobblng offense has been close to perfect, wth flawless centerquarterback exchanges all the way. In addton, the Buffaloes have started the same players n each game, and traner Dave Burton and hs staff have made only one trp to the playng Alahama > Mke Shula ranks&t n passng efjctency n Dvson I- A feld to tend to an njured player. Sad Burton, n hs frst year at Colorado If ths keeps up, I mght be out of a job. Indeed, 11 ths keeps up, Colorado could be the natlon s comeback team of 19X. Rut the true belevers n Boulder who study astronomy and football knew t all the tme. You see, Colorado has been nearly nvncble durng a year m whch Halley s comet was vsble from the earth. In 1909 and 1910, the last tme the comet was seen n Boulder, Colorado, the Buffs were undefeated each season. The comet wll reappear ths fall and next sprng. A year ago, McCartney s Comets lost to Mssour, -7. In ther game October 1, the Buffaloes beat Mssour 38-7, a 76-pont turnaround. By the way, McCartney and Woody Football Wdenhofer, MssourB new coach, are old frends and were teammates back n the 1960s when both played for Dan Devne at Mssour. In fact, Woody even ntroduced Mac to hs future wle, I.ynd Taussg. n ther college days. (Davd Plot, Colorado SID) Other wnnng bones A year ago, Army coach Jm Young swtched to the wshbonc, moved many players to new postons and won eght games, the last n a bowl. And ths year, Army s undefeated after that stunnng 4-14 vctory over Boston College October 1. Ths year, followmg 4-7 seasons In 1984, Texas Tech coach Jerry Moore and Pacfc coach Bob Cope both went to the wshbone wth mproved won-lost results. In fact, there are nne Dvson I-A teams usmg the wshbone, tlexbonc or, n Mlsslsslpp State s case, the nverted wshbone at least, as far as we know. And get ths ~ four of them are undefeated (Ar Force 6-O. Army -0, Arkansas -U and Oklahoma 3-O) wth Colorado once-beaten (by Oho State) at 4-l In addton, Msstsspp State s 4-, Pacfc 3-3, Texas Tech 3-3 and Wyomng l- for a combned bone record of 34-14 for.708. Are there any other bones out there? No Bo bone On the other hand, Auburn deserted the wshbone for the I, to gve Bo Jackson more carres; and he s runnng wld and leadng the country n rushng at nearly 00 yards per game (19X.) --a pace thrd on the all-tme season lst behnd Southern Calforna s Marcus Allen (1.9 n 1981) and Cornell s d Marnaro (09.0 n 1971). Scholar-athletes Kevn Anthony, North Carolna quarterback who s rewrtng the school passng records, has a 3.78 grade-pont average (4.000 scale) for hs college career, whch qualfes hm for Ph Beta Kappa. Inductons wll be made later ths fall. The 6-, 187-pound junor from George Duarte. Northern Arzonu. leads Dvson I- A A n nterceptons wth nne Decatur, Georga, won the startng job a year ago, hut t was not easy. I don t mnd sayng that makng Ph Beta Kappa was my No. I prorty last fall, he says. But I was also tryng to he a startng quarterback as a sophomore wth all the practce and flm work that goes wth that. I was stayng up late and gettng up early to study. I was really at t mentally and physcally almost constantly. I ve never been through a more dffcult tme. Stll, Anthony dd a good job n class, then he mproved hs GPA even more wth a 3.900 last sprng and reached hs goal. (Rck Brewer. North Corolno SlD) Greg Dngens, Notre Dame senor defensve tackle wth a 3.770 gradepont average, preceded hs teammates to Mchgan last month to nvervew notes wth the Unversty of Mchgan medcal school. He has snce receved word that he has been offcally accepted. Dngens s also a nomnee for a Rhodes scholarshp. It s not easy, Dngens told Phll Rchards, Indanapols Star. It takes a lot of self-dscplne and sacrfce. You put so much tme and effort rnto football. I ll get back to my room at 8 o clock and I m tred and beat up and the last thng I feel lke dong s httng the books. verybody s sttng around watchng Monday nght football or somethng. I just have to tell myself I don t want toget behmd I ll usually drag myself to the lbrary (for about three hours a nght). The 6-6, 7-pound senor from Bloomfeld Hlls, Mchgan, has a young brother, Matt, 6-6 and 4, who plays nose tackle for Notre Dame. The Dmgens brothers, two Mchgan starters cornerback Brad Cochran and splt end Paul Joksch and two Mchgan State starters~ quarterhack Dave Yarema and defensve tackle Mark Nchols ~~ were hgh school teammates, gong 7-3 and wnnng the state champonshp at 1-O n Greg s junor year. They were even more mposng as a basketball team, wth John Shasky, then 6-10 and now a 7-foot startng center at Mnnesota. (Roger Valdlserr. Notre Dame SID) Chcago s Bruce Montella, the natonal Dvson III rushng leader at 16.6 yards per game, has been accepted to the prestgous Prtrker School of Medcne at the Unversty of Chcago. He s a bologcal scences major. (Frank Lub-v, Chcago assstant SID) Ths s from the Ma, I got good news and bad news department. Jeff Anderson, senor tght end and one of seven premed majors on the North Park team, recently was notfed of hs acceptance nto the prestgous Unversty of Mchgan medcal school. On the same day, he broke hs hand n practce. He s from Kentwood. Mchgan. (Denns Prkkel, Pete Saranek. Carthage College, ranks second among Dvson III rushers North Park SID) Collegate record ted Carthage senor Pete Baranek ted the all-tme, all-dlvslons collegate NCAA record for rushng yards n a sngle game wth hs 38-yard performance onjust 4 carres October aganst North Central n a 33-8 Carthage vctory. Baranek ted the record set by Northern Iowa s Kelly F.lhs on 40 carres aganst Western Illnos Ottober 13, 1979, whch s also the Dvson I I record (both teams are now I&AA). He also broke the Dvson I11 record of 34 by Dave Bednarek of Wsconsn-Rver Falls on 30 carres aganst Wsconsn-Stevens Pont n 19X3 and surpassed both the I-A record (37 by Rueben Mayes, Washngton State aganst Oregon n I984 and the I-AA record (34 by Russell Davs, Idaho, aganst Portland State n 1981). Baranek, a swft, -l 0, I8-pounder, scored four touchdowns on runs of 74. 0, 71 and 9 yards. l-he key to the whole thng was the offensve lne blockng, sad Baranek. They just dd asuperjob. The holes were there. Hs coach, Roger Scott, who s n hs frst year as a head coach, sad Pete has great acceleraton. The lnemen held ther blocks long enough to allow hm through and hs acceleraton and speed dd the rest. He scored on four dfferent types of plays, so t wasn t that we had found a specal weakness n the North Central defense. Baranek s a physcal educaton and health major who hopes to coach after graduaton. I m just tryng to keep ths n perspectve, he sad. We ddn t go lookng for a record. We were n aclose game and t happened. Baranek ranks second n Dvson III rushng natonally at 14.X yards per game. (John Hlhrnk. Carthage SID) Career records smashed Wth hs season less than hall fnshed, Dave Gessler, senor quarterback at Wsconsn-Stevens Pont, already holds the all-tme Dvson Ill career records for total-offense yards (7,68), passng yards (8,097) and completons (676). through games of October. Wth sx games left, he had a shot at 10,000 passng yards. Wheaton s (Illnos) Keth Bshop, playng two fewer games than Gelsslcr ths season, also seems certan to break the former Dvson III career yardage records n both categores and has an outsde chance to even move pat Gessler wth some bg games. The former career mark n total otfense was 7,16 by Davd Parker of Bshop n 19X1-84, whle Attendance almost pace Valpuruso s- Mke Healey s the leadng recever and thrd n scorng n Dvson II Crag Solomon of Rhodes held the former career passng yardage mark at 7.3 I4 n 197-7X and Scott Drggers of Colorado College had the old cornpletons record at 6 I3 n 19X I -X4. (You have to gve Wheaton s Bshop a chance. For nstance, he has passed for 6,3 yards n just IX games over the last two seasons hs 363.X-yard average n 1984 was a Dvson III record.) (S~OII Rocker, W.rcon.rm- Slevms Pont SID) Quotes of the week When Oklahoma senor noseguard Tony Casllas, a consensus all-amercachoce n 1984, and wfe, Lsa, talk about ther marrage, t s easy to see why t s consdered an deal match. Lsa s well on her way to becomng a doctor of medcne; and lbny, although he spramed a knee early n that 14-7 vctory over Texas October 1, s expected to be one of the frst players taken n next year s pro football draft. I.& has the desre to do well and I want her to, says Tony. I wouldn t have marred someone who ddnl have a lot of ambton. That s the type of person I admlre and always want to be around. I m too far along n my schoolng to turn back, says I.lsa. He can be a pro footall player, but 1 can be a doctor. too. It s somethng that s very mportant to me. He doesn t expect me to qut my career, just as I wouldn t expect hm not to turn pro. I m ether gong to try to transfer to wherever he goes or. f 1 can t transfer, we may not lve there year-round. (Mke lteps. Oklahomu SID) Texas-Arlngton coach Chuck Curts after hs team s second straght vctory, 31-3, over Wchta State All that frustraton and hard work has smoothed out. We re not where we can crawl on top ofthe barn and crow yet, though. (Jm Patterson, Texas- Arlngton SID) Asked about the expresstzd desre of6-3,4-pound tackle Steve Haley s to play tght end, Jumata coach Rob Ash repled Maybe n another lfe. (Joe Sculuhha. Junara student us.yxtam ND) Snce arrvng at Oklahoma State. lnebacker Jm Krebs has suffered a broken arm, a separated rght shoulder, a left knee njury requrng arm throscopc surgery, a rght knee njury, and fnally a rght knee njury requrng major surgery last December. Says coach Pat Jones Nnety percent of college football players would have gven up. He s an nspraton to our other players. (Tm A&n. Bg ght Conference SID) the same Dvson I-A per-game attendance ganed a tny bt October I vs. 1984, whle I-AA lost even less; but the pcture bascally s the same. In I-A the pergame average s. percent or980 behnd last year at 4,6; n I-AA, t s.x percent ahead or 87 for an average of I 1,709. The chart Games Attendance Average Pet. Cap. Dvson I-A season lgures to date 93 1.4X9.04 4.6 x0. I Same 10 teams at ths stage n 1984.. 3 14.040.6 43,60 8.3 Dvson I-AA season fgures to date,. 38.786.64 I I.709 6.9 Same X7 teams at ths stage n 1984 61 390.7 I6 11,1.X

October 14, ly8 The NCAA FootbaU Statstcs Dvson I-A ndvdual leaders RUSHING CAR Bo Jackson, Auburn Paul Palmer. Temple 1; Thurman Thomas, Oklahoma St 140 Lorenzo Whde. Mrchrgan St Reggre Oupard. SMU 7 Dow Dubose.Nebraska... 71 Tony Cherry, Oregon. Charles Gladman. Prttsburgh s, Gear e Swam, Mramr (Ohlo). 10 Napo 9 eon McCallum, Navy 118 Neal Anderson. Florda 119 Doug Black, Army.. 101 Larrv merv Wrsconsm 91 Steve artao Colorado St &rryefm$$;,,~ox&! I Ronnre Harmon Iowa Barry Word, Vrrgrnra.. 1.. Tony Baker. ast Carolma.. Allen Pmkett. Notre Dame Vrncent Alexander. So Mss Dalton Hrllrard. LSU Reggae Taylor, Cmcmnatr s f AVG TD 10 198. 161 0.3 1494 z 14 13 I.! 4 11 108 1198 4 1114 113. ; ; 1080 10.6 1114. 103 100 1044 104 100 101.0.; TO RATING TD PC1 POINTS 7 91 1749 10 833 16 1 949 193 10 893 18 8 64 1 1 68 10 6 8.1 100 10 4 3 73 14 3 148 a 9.3 144.3 1 36 1440 9.77 14. 9 6.08 139.4 7 631 138 3 319 1380 6 667 1367 7 3.14 136.1 7 79 137 11 4. 1349 9 61 138 9 469 13.1 14 667 130 FILD GOALS INTRCPTIONS cl G FGA Ft PCT FRPG _. _ CL G NO VDS Joe Worley. Kentucky... 0 4 13 99 60 Kevrn Walker, ast Carolrna... ts s Max Zendqas. Arrrona... ;; ; 17 1 7 40 Chrrs Whrte. Tennessee... 4 4 John Drettrrch. Ball Stale... 1; 1; g Junror Thurman. Southern Cal Kennv Stadhn. Vronra.. Grea Phrlool. South Carolrna... s, 8 Barry Bellr, Fresno-St. Lavance Norlhnoton Dreaon St John Lee, UCLA. Mark Moore, Oklhorha S Jeff Jaeger. Washmgton Rod Webster, Fresno 1 Massrmo Manta. Penn State.. Tom Powell. Auburn John Carney, Notre Dame Mke Romero, Cal St Fullerton.. Dene Garner. Utah State Aflan Durden. Arrzona Rob Houghtlrn. Iowa.. Van Trffrn. Alabama Mke Grllelte, Mrchrqan Derek Schmrdt. Flonda St James Hamnck, Rrce 13 9 69 1.80 Carl Kloosterman. Carter Wrley. Vrrgrnra Tech Ledell Glenn. Oklahoma Central Mrch PUNT RTURNS KICKOFF RTURNS PUNTING fmrn 1 per oame) CL ND VDS TO AVG fmrn 1 oer same) CL NO YDS TO AVG fmrn 3.6 oer same) CL ND AVG rrolltuc ker.jtah.._. 10 81 1 131 rnest GrwnsLoursvrlle 16 47 34 LWIS Cofber. Auburn 17 476 Scott Schwedes, Syracuse 10 1 1 190 ron Jackson, Gear ra _. 16 0 31. Steve Krdd. Rce 4 474 Darold Londo. Army ; 1; 8 16; R Calhoun. C S Fu 9 lerton 7 17 1 31.0 Brll Smrth. Mrssrssr I _. 44 4.3 Dou Green. Ouke SO rrol1 Tucker. Utah _. 1 367 1 30.6 Make Wmchester D!yahorna!! 1 447 rrc etcalf. Texas Fr 13 1 0 1.1 Luther Johnson, UTP 1 Jo1 Chad Lttle. lllrndrs So 1 44.4 K Martm Boston Col 11 16 0 147 Curt Pardndge, Northern If, $ 1 $ 1 8.1 Kevm Towle. Brrgham Young SO 3 443 M Mathews, astern Mrch 7 93 0 133 Bobby Humphre Alabama F.r. 6 167 0 78 Adam Kelly, Mmnesota 0 44 0 Kolcheff. Central Mch Fr 6 74 0 13 Norman Nunn. ry exas 1g 0.8 Gre Montgomer Mrchrgan St SO 41 439 NaleDdomes. Wrsconsm.. & 1; 19 ; 11; Blark Thomas. Penn State Fr 7 179 0 6 Do B ge Carter, S rx U...I. 1 43.9 T Thomas. Oklahoma St Tm Fultrnaton Wrsconsm So 9 778 1 73 Tom Oconnor. South Carolna 4 438 T. Thurman. TexasTech Fr 1 169 0 11 3 Napoleon k&llum. Navy Shaun Burdock. Crncrnnah.. 3 43.6 M Wentzel. Kansas State Joe Reddrng. SW Loursrana Fr 4 g 0 99 7 Ron Keller, New Mexco. Scott Thomas. An Force Fr 1 8 1 90 Y 11,s Oou Robrson. Stanford.. ; A Parker, Artzona St So 16 178 0 111 ~g;gygr-y;$ga~ s, ; g ; g Jay t esar. Kentucky.... $ 1 43 Thomas verett, Baylor 19 10 1 111 Darryl McGll. Wake Forest So 14 340 0 4.3 Buzzy Sawyer, Baylor 7 43 Bo Jackson. Auburn Bernard Whrte, Bowlmg Green Aeggre Du ard. SMU Anthony f one-y. Texas AbM Barr Bellr, F&no St $ Joe b orlev. Kentuckv Rob Houghtlrn. Iowa so Kenny Stadlrn. Vrgmra S Mark Hatcher, Colorado. Thurman Thomas. Oklahoma St g John Lee. UCLA Dvson I-A team leaders Steve Gaoe Tulsa Mark Belfnr. Brrgham Young Crarg Sto a, Army Max Zen B efas. Arzona PASSING OFFNS Brad Muster.Stanford Van Tdfrn, Alabama _. John Dettrrch. Ball State Mrke Gtlfette, Mrchrgan _. RckeLFoedgre. Mrnnesota John oo rrdye. Ohro State 1 Bart Werss, Au Force Carlos Reverz. Tennessee I.4 Mln 1 att per game) Ike Shula Alabama Kerwrn Bell. Florrda Chuck Long. Iowa.. m Karsatos. Ohro State Tony Robmson, Tennessee.. m verett, Purdue Sean Salrsbur Southern Cal Todd Santos t an Dreao St Kevrn Murray, Texas h&m Robbre Bosco. Brr ham Young Mark Rypren. Was ll rngton St Make Norseth. Kansas _. Vmny Testaverde, Mramr (Fla ) Greg Tl ton, Hawan Davrd rs orrre, UCLA Brll Ransdell. Kentucky John Dewberry. Georgra Tech John Pave Stanford. Kevm Sweene Fresno St. Doug Gaynor. t nng Beach St Steve Bradley. lndrana.. Kelly Stouller. Colorado St Foy Whte, Wake Forest CL G so s, $ 6 6 4 6 sr 6 6 ; ;; PASSING FFICINCY CMP ATT CMP PCT 1 14 0 1 101 3 17 4 1 148 111 3 11 4 14 19 10 t 1 6709 70 6.0 81 63 1 61.8 44 6 89 6.44 63 638 114 6077 1t 98 68 at 64.73 z! 1 667 1.4 69 61 0.41 169 6983 84 7 93 117 6 394 13 6.86 IN1 YDS/ INT PCT VDS ATT 1 13 736 968 4.17 1103 9.19 6 380 1 81 3.68 9 8. 6 484 1116 900 3 136 1843 838 3 49 6 am 6 441 111 818 3 97 97 948 11 43 1 8.39 4 33 143 834.3 1869 0.34 13 833 143 9 4.70 133 8.33 4 360 849 76.3 91 973 6 741 83 4 163 7.8 4 331 1049 867 9 3.7 167 6.8 6 414 1061 746 104 130 688 6 13 6.30 Purdue.. Brrgham Young Stanford Mramt IFla ) Kansas Iowa.. lllrnos San Jose St. Tennessee ;pc;g Beach St Bowhng Green Northwestern Kentucky.. Washmgton St San Ore o St Boston e 01 Hawarr.. New Mexco No Carolma Central Mrch Oklahoma Texas Tech Western Mrch ;Fyy;;n Nev..Las Vegas Mchoan Rutges Texas A&M Kansas St Arvona St Arkansas MISSISSI p, Florrda P t............ PASSING G ATT CMP 3 14 6 6 183 6 33 140 178 117 31 137 6 70 1 4 14 81 6 4 169 1 104 6 4 138 180 11 14.9 84 6 184 113 17 103 7 48 137 10 83 14 7 178 101 DFNS G ( 3 6 6 101 ; 1; 6 13 13 100 118 z 1 131 6 14 14 YDS/ IN 1 PC1 VDS ATT 3 61 1941 84 11 691 14 84 6 688 166 7 14 630 191 96 6 601 1909 8 6 67 17 88 t 93 1481 6.4 1 4 1704 63 6 6.3 1116 9.0 9 69. 167 68 7 31 1349 6.9 10 61 6 1618 7 6 6. 133 7.3 7 a 1318 a9 4 61 4 174 86 7 66 193 8 14 1793 7 4 3 17 84 1 468 1 7.9 7 67 104 68 IN T PC1 7 446 6 38 3 4 7 44 3 no 48.3 488 14 46.3? 7 3a 6 30 VDS 349 1 Y, 716._ 6434 6 vns, yd$ 1 369 0 1 1 96 840 1 79 76 0 8 69.8 1 69 7 4 64.6 636 1 6 863 RCIVING! Brad Muster, Stanford 8 6 707 Davd Wrllrams lll~nors SMU... 3 494 Rodney Carter, Purdue..... SW Loursrana 1. I... ; 1; 6 439 1g Reggre Bynum. Oregon St... Oklahoma St... 19 10 7 78 Marc Zeno, Tulane loledo 11 0.3 19 Mark Beflrnr. Brgham Young NotreDame 4 104 4 471 639 Ken Allen. lndrana Charles Lockett. Long Beach St TURNOVR MARGIN Mrchael Ramseur Wake Forest TURNOVRS GAIND TURNOVRS LOST MARGtN Loren Rtchey. Ulah... FUM INT TOTAL FUM INT TOTAL /GAM arl Wmheld. North Carolma Pacrfc 17 1 9 7 14 Mrke Sherrard. UCLA MA, 6 ; Webster Slaughter, S Dego St 1 1; 4 Davd Lrlfa. Indrana. Nebraska 8 14 ; 1.00 Gre Baty, Stanford West Vrr mra 9 0 Mar R Templeton. Long Beach SI Wrchrta t ; 7 1 3 1833 Rrchard s&it. Kansas Trevor Molmr. Brrgham Voung NT PUNTING SCORING DFNS Laker Hermulr. Brrgham Young NO YDS NT AVG Carry James, LSU.. PUNTS AVG RT RT AVG Mrchrgan... pts 1 Doug Green. Duke Colorado 13 488 4 47 Oklahoma.... 3 Thomas Rooks, lllrnors. Trm McGee. Tennessee Napoleon McCallum, Navy Bo Jackson, Auburn Paul Palmer, Temple...I.. Tony Cherry, Oregon. rnest Grvms. Loursvdle Thurman Thomas, Oklahoma St Ronme Harmon. Iowa. George Swam. Mramr (Dhro) Reggre Dupard, SMU Darrell Wallace, Mrssoun Dou Dubore. Nebraska ra B Muster. Stanford Lorenzo Whrte. Mrchrgan St. Mark Logan, Kentucky Steve Bartalo, Colorado St Terrence Mathrs. New Merrco Rrck Calhoun, Cal St Fullerton Mrchael Ramseur. Wake Forest dde Hams, Toledo &;;,,sr,yg Neal Anderson. Florrda Reggae Taylor, Cmcmnah y ALL-PURPOS RUNNRS... lujsh $... 6... 1... 747... s, Z 1... z... ; ;...... 711... Y 4... 6 63... Fr f&... 6...... Fr z...... 7 7 667 TOTAL OFFNS RUSHING PASSING CAR GAIN LOSS NT All YOS m verett. Purdue 33 94 17-33 0 1843 Robbre Bosco. Brrgham Voung 30 11 -a 3 1 Mrke Norseth. Kansas 11 94 117 4 1669. 46 1 16-1 3 163 1 10 3 14 1116 Trudeau. lllrnors 66 86-0 9 1469 Vrnny Testaverde. Mramr (Fla ) 6 73 1-49 1 143 Mark Rypren. Washmgton St 4; 10 6 14 17 143 Don Smrth. MISS Stale.. X31 173 33 161 1188 Mke Greenfreld. Northwestern 60 1 10 46 168 139 Doug Gaynor. Long Beach St 7 194 3-131 4 167 ; 6 70-44 16 1 16 66 10 14 1081 48 119 13-4 148 133 Larr gger. Utah.. ; 6 7-31 180 13 Brll R ansdell, Kentucky 33 3 94 91 Bar1 Werss. Au Force.. 96 60 71 34 70 869 Mark Comalander, Rrce 90 166-76 18 13 Brran McClure. Bowlmg Green 1 7 8-8 01 1436 60 81-1 19 130 7 11-6 170 116 RC PR KDR YOS 167 7 8 104 0 0 1; 1; 0 33 138 -V 1 ; 9 7 a70 3 0 17 1 1; 1 430! lo1 f 13;! 110 718 70 z 4 3;; 0 17 10.3 M LI 11 93 0 138 10 TOTAL OFFNS &S,;;I 7 Ty; ;87 1 74 16 69 16 L,.! 161 1169 7.3 9 6 1449 10 le. 13 76 11 0 160 7 1 L4. 314 16 49 11 17 144 7.1 16 184 131 67 1 1 19 63 1 1.g g ;1 34 166 1403 11 4 1; 1378 6. 10 1 116 76 119 t.?u~ l 67 673 zz 906 04.8 198 1898 1864 1803 174 0 167 19.8 1.7 11 6 107 14.4 1 1408 1404 1374 137.0 1 1337 130 194 & 34 4 9 89.8 77 63.3 7 7 7.0 43 48.8 46 4.8 444 34 9.7 17.0 16 160 Auburn... 17 47.6 6 3 4. Oklahoma 1 447 334 Arzona... 7 4.3 9 1 419 lllnors... 1 444 10 6 41 7 Kentucky..... 1 43 10 3-I 416 NW -Las Vegas 31 43 11 41 Crncrnnah... 36 43 1 16 74 41 1 Mssrssrppr 4 449 8 187 408 Au Force... 1 46 14 116 407 z 61 1.4 444 40 8 87. 89.3 106 110 116 119.3 1193 108 144 19 1336 137 137 8 1387 141.4 141 149.1 170 19 0 197 Arkansas..... Arr Force... ; 6.4 17087 LSU... Army... ;z 1; Antona... 110 Georgra Tech ; 14 Brrgham Young.I. 6 1 Central Mrch... 4 1 7 PUNT RTURNS KICKOFF RTURNS GAM; f$ Vg T;.A$ 6 f4 9 Y;; TD AVG Utah South Carohna 1 80 Syracuse... 13 173 Texas Tech 0 7 h;y.... 0 163 Loursvrlle... l 6.1... 1; 1 Georgra 1 307 0 6 BostonCol... 7 11 16 1 SW Louslana... 7 31 769 48 Indana... 1 146 Fullerton St 3 70 I 48 Ore on.......i 1; 0 19 Tulane... 6 30 1 41 WcIrta St Vu mra... 10 0 30 Texas... 14 l? 1; Uta \ State... 6 la 418 0 3. Texas A&M. 17 07 0 1 Notre Dame... 4 10 3 1 3 Fresno St... 17 1 11 Maryland... 1 78 0 3 RUSHING OFFNS G CAR YDS AVG TD Army 34 1968 7 Auburn 30 196 64 1 Nebraska 1.. 37 1893 8 Colorado 3D9 1606 13 Ah Force. 6 366 180 49 Georgra 6 1446 14 Arkansas 330 144 44 16 Oklahoma 3 06 07 40 7 SMU 4 10 106 1 13 Vrrgrnra...... 67 176 48 11 Mmnesota 1 100 48 17 Tulsa 6 31 1436 46 11 Georgra Tech u 1194 4 Houston.._ 6 1173 4 9 Mrchrgan 66116 43 7 Indana 7 114 4 9 Prttsburgh. 6 304 134 4 1 Southern MISS 6 33 1340 40 13 Wrsconsrn. 10 1114 3 7 Texas A&M 7 1110 41 13 RUSHING DFNS G CAR YOS AVG TD Oklahoma.. 3 8 9 11 0 UCLA 6 17 3 17 Putsburgh 6 08 344 1.7 4 K$;;;ky 148 337 3 1340 Arkansas 189 40 1 Mram (Fla ) 189 44 Maryland 1 47 3 0 Iowa State 191 431.3 6 Southern Cal 4 14 361 Utah State 6 33 46 3 8 Mrchrgan...I. 167 4 30 0 Nebraska 177 4 0 3 M&y. 161 Ml 3 1 4 13 404 3.0 Army... 171 0 30 1,,wse... 4 179 410 3 30 4 Kansas........ 6 6 9 9 Wake Forest.. 6 67 30 TOTAL OFFNS PLAYS YDS AVG TD Auburn 39 33 64 Nebraska. 394 483 63 Brrgham Young 6 466 90 63 Mrarnr IFla ) 373 441 6 Purdue 404 366 9 19 Iowa 36 349 6 8 Washmqton St 6 4638 61 3 l;,;;,... 43 38. 18 6 446 74 61 3 Army 380 8 6 0 7 Texas ABM. 406 8.6 18 Au Force 6 441 714 6 30 SMU _. 4 178 60 16 l ; 1 36 164 1 11 70 1649 6 1 1 48 468 8 3 38 03.3 13 Wake Forest. 6 478 46 0 Touchdowns scored by rushrng-passrng only Oklahoma Central Mtch. Arkansas Mlchr an Iowa!3 tate Southern Cal Iowa Memphrs St Florrda Auburn Toledo _. Texas A&M. Kentucky Colorado Arrzona Dvson I-A sngle-game hghs 401 PLAYR Rushng and Pomanp Pla er, T.mn (o onmt, date) TOW Rushmg and passmg plays.jac t Trudeau, II I mow (Purdue. Dct 1) 7 p~;\gdg;w yards. Mrke Norseth. Kansas fvanderbrl1, Sept. 14.I..,69.Bo Jackson, Auburn (SW Loutslana. Sept j ).9$ Passes attem ted 1..Jack Trudeau, lllmors (Purdue. Ott 1) Passescompeted P.Dou Ga nor. Long Beach State (Utah Stale, Sept 7).41 Passng yards Rob e re osco. Brrgham Young (Boston College. Aug 9)...08 RwblnS and kkk ntums Passes caught Davd Wrllrams. Iftutors (Purdue. Ott 1)....16 Recervrng yards....glen Korlowskr. Brr... 41 Punt return yards rrol1 Tucker, Utah 8)....;; Krckoff return yards.. 1..... TAM Total.I...! regon State. Ott ) Nebraska (Omgon. SIpI 8).63 Southern MISS Anzona St Oklahoma St Baylor 7.OTAL DFNS G PLAYS YOS AVG TD 3 10 X3 4 4 W9 3 30 30 1094 00 3.4 38 f 37 46 133 1077 3.6 44 11 6 I 36 381 1349 16 3.7 4. 11 l 337 1419 4. 10 9 3 1441 14 49 40 10 9 331446 340 1464 43 9 343 1478 43 10 338 14 44 7 ~-- 18oo 4. IO 363103 3 10 41 43 a t3 6 418 1808 43 10 Touchdowns scored by rushrng-passrnq only Iowa Arm Ar &rce Nebraska Auburn.I.. Mam ffla ) Fresno St Utah Boalrng Green.. Oho State Kansas Arkansas Mmnesota Texas A&M.. Brrgham Young lndrana Purdue UCLA Alabama...I.. Washngton St SMU SCORINQ OFFNS G PTS 1 13 6 0 00 1 179 6 1 6 06 170 163 17 6 179 148 147 1 6 169 4 11 378 6 89 884 7 7 6 388 346 31 9.0 7 3 3 l 0 31 7 1 0 7.3 674 680 81 0 t. 1z. 1010 101 0 10 1060 ld83 109 06.6 4966 491 7 488 473 469 8 4680 46.6 47 0 464 46.4 4 3 44. 4416 4336 1;. 4113 410.6 410 3 11 0 0 18.8 00 66.4 69 698 8.0 68 96 AVG 44. 4 6 41 7 40 0.!.!. 3 36 31 4 f