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词条 1971 Idaho Vandals football team
释义

  1. Notable games

  2. Division I

  3. Schedule

  4. Roster

  5. All-conference

  6. NFL Draft

  7. References

  8. External links

{{coord|46.726|-117.018|display=title}}{{Infobox NCAA team season
|Year = 1971
|Team = Idaho Vandals
|Image = Idaho Vandals logo.svg
|ImageSize = 60
|Conference = Big Sky Conference
|ShortConference = Big Sky
|CoachRank =
|APRank =
|Record = 8–3
|ConfRecord = 4–1
|HeadCoach = Don Robbins
|HCYear = 2nd
|OffCoach = Bobby Thompson
|OCYear = 3rd
|DefCoach = Ray Fulton
|DCYear = 2nd
|OScheme =
|DScheme =
|StadiumArena = Idaho Stadium
Bronco Stadium (Sep 11)
Joe Albi Stadium (Sep 25)
|Champion = Big Sky champion
|BowlTourney =
|BowlTourneyResult=
| Captain = Jack Goddard (WR)
| Captain2 = Ron Linehan (LB)
}}{{1971 Big Sky football standings}}

The 1971 Idaho Vandals football team represented the University of Idaho in the 1971 NCAA University Division football season. The Vandals, led by second-year head coach Don Robbins, were members of the Big Sky Conference and played the final three of their five home games at the new Idaho Stadium, an outdoor facility on campus in Moscow, Idaho.

The Vandals won their first outright conference title in 1971, which included an eight-game winning streak after opening with two losses. Idaho finished {{nowrap|8–3}} in the regular season and {{nowrap|4–1}} in the Big Sky. At the time, it was the best record in {{nowrap|school history.}}

Notable games

A third consecutive season opened without a home field, as the new Idaho Stadium was not quite finished and there was no suitable venue available on the Palouse.[1][2] After the wooden Neale Stadium (1937) was condemned in August 1969, the Vandals played their limited schedule of Palouse home games at the wooden Rogers Field at WSU in nearby Pullman in 1969 and 1970.[3] The primary (south) grandstand of Rogers burned in {{nowrap|April 1970,[4]}} and was razed in 1971; in its footprint Martin Stadium was constructed and opened in {{nowrap|September 1972.[5][6]}}

The Vandals' season opener was a stunning 14–42 upset loss at Boise State in the first meeting between the two teams, creating an instant {{nowrap|rivalry game.[7][8]}} This was actually an Idaho "home game" moved south {{nowrap|to Boise,[9]}} because the new stadium in Moscow was behind schedule and {{nowrap|not completed.[10]}} Boise State had been a junior college program through 1967, moved up to NAIA in 1968 as an independent, and joined the NCAA "college division" (Division II) and Big Sky {{nowrap|in 1970.[11]}} {{nowrap|Idaho had}} played a home game every season in Boise in the old wooden Bronco Stadium through 1968; this ended when Boise State joined {{nowrap|the Big Sky.}}

The Colorado State game on {{nowrap|September 25}} was played at Joe Albi Stadium in {{nowrap|Spokane,[12]}} {{nowrap|The Vandals}} shut out the CSU Rams {{nowrap|10–0}} to begin their eight-game winning streak;[13] the Rams' star running back was {{nowrap|Lawrence McCutcheon,[12][14]}} who was selected for multiple Pro Bowls while with the {{nowrap|Los Angeles Rams.}}

The new Idaho Stadium opened with a {{nowrap|40–3}} Vandal victory over Idaho State on {{nowrap|October 9.[15]}} The unlit outdoor concrete stadium in Moscow replaced Neale Stadium in the same footprint and continued with a natural {{nowrap|grass surface.}} {{nowrap|It was}} the first game played on campus in nearly three years, the last was a win on {{nowrap|November 2, 1968.}} {{nowrap|Artificial turf,}} {{nowrap|3M Tartan Turf,}} was installed in 1972,[16] and the facility was enclosed in 1975 to become the multi-purpose Kibbie Dome.

After four consecutive road victories,[17] the Vandals finished the 1971 season at home with a 40–2 victory over Montana State to wrap up the Big Sky title, and a disappointing {{nowrap|13–42}} non-conference loss to Utah State in the finale.[18] Boise State finished {{nowrap|at 10–2}} with a postseason win, but its two losses were in league play and finished second in the Big Sky {{nowrap|at 4–2.[19]}}

Division I

Although a charter member of a conference whose other members were "college division" (Division II) for football, Idaho maintained its status as a "university division" (Division I) program with the NCAA by playing only "university division" opponents in its non-conference {{nowrap|schedule.[20][21]}} That is why runner-up Boise State went to the Camellia Bowl in 1971,[22] and when the Division II playoffs arrived in 1973, the Vandals were again ineligible, as they were in Division I. (Idaho was a member of the conference primarily for basketball.)

The Big Sky moved up to the new Division I-AA in 1978, and Idaho was forced to move down. In 18 seasons in I-AA, the Vandals reached the post-season playoffs 11 times, missing only once in the final 11 seasons {{nowrap|of 1985–95.}}

Idaho returned to Division I-A in 1996 with a move to the Big West, and then to the WAC in 2005. (The Big West dropped football after 2000; Idaho was a "football only" member of the Sun Belt for four seasons, {{nowrap|2000–04.)}} The WAC dropped football after the 2012 season and Idaho athletics rejoined the Big Sky in 2013 for all sports except football, which was independent in 2013, rejoined the Sun Belt in 2014, and the Big Sky (FCS) {{nowrap|in 2018.}}

Schedule

{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 1971
| other-event = Δ Home game played off-campus (Boise, Spokane)
| timezone = Pacific
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 11
| time = 7:00 PM
| w/l = l
| opponent = Boise StateΔ
| gamename = Rivalry
| site_stadium = Bronco Stadium
| site_cityst = Boise, Idaho
| score = 14–42
| attend = 16,123
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 18
| time = 11:30 AM
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = Iowa State
| site_stadium = Clyde Williams Field
| site_cityst = Ames, Iowa
| score = 7–24
| attend = 25,000
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 25
| time = 7:30 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1971|team=Colorado State Rams|title=Colorado State}}Δ
| site_stadium = Joe Albi Stadium
| site_cityst = {{nowrap|Spokane, Washington}}
| score = 10–0
| attend = 12,600
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 2
| time =
| w/l = w
| away = y
| opponent = Montana
| gamename = {{nowrap|Little Brown Stein}}
| site_stadium = Dornblaser Field
| site_cityst = Missoula, Montana
| score = 21–12
| attend = 12,000
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 9
| time = 1:30 PM
| w/l = w
| homecoming = y
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1971|team=Idaho State Bengals|title=Idaho State}}
| site_stadium = Idaho Stadium
| site_cityst = Moscow, Idaho
| score = 40–3
| attend = 14,200
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 16
| time = 2:00 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = Pacific
| site_stadium = Pacific Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = {{nowrap|Stockton, California}}
| score = 13–12
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 23
| time = 6:00 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = West Texas State
| site_stadium = Buffalo Bowl
| site_cityst = {{nowrap|Canyon, Texas}}
| score = 26–0
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 30
| time = 6:30 PM
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = New Mexico State
| site_stadium = Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = {{nowrap|Las Cruces, New Mexico}}
| score = 19–14
| attend =
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 6
| time = 12:30 PM
| w/l = w
| away = y
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1971|team=Weber State Wildcats|title=Weber State}}
| site_stadium = Wildcat Stadium
| site_cityst = Ogden, Utah
| score = 24–20
| attend = 8,404
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 13
| time = 12:30 PM
| w/l = w
| opponent = {{cfb link|year=1971|team=Montana State Bobcats|title=Montana State}}
| site_stadium = Idaho Stadium
| site_cityst = Moscow, Idaho
| score = 40–2
| attend = 12,900
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 20
| time = 12:30 PM
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| opponent = Utah State
| site_stadium = Idaho Stadium
| site_cityst = Moscow, Idaho
| score = 13–42
| attend = 15,100
}}
}}

Source:[23]

Roster

{{American football roster/Header
| year = 1971
| team = Idaho Vandals
| teamcolors = f
| offensive_players={{American football roster/Player|num=10|class=Sr|first=Tom|last=Ponciano|pos=QB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=12|class=So|first=Bruce|last=Cole|pos=QB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=18|class=So|first=Rick|last=Seefried|pos=QB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=20|class=Sr|first=Fred|last=Riley|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=22|class=Sr|first=Robert|last=Williams|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=24|class=Jr|first=Jerry|last=Hall|pos=FL}} {{American football roster/Player|num=30|class=|first=Alan|last=Hall|pos=WR}}{{American football roster/Player|num=35|class=Jr|first=Bernie|last=Rembert|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=36|class=|first=Mike|last=Clements|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=38|class=|first=Kim|last=Giordano|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=40|class=|first=Randy|last=Peterson|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=43|class=Sr|first=Malcolm|last=Smith|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=44|class=|first=Frank|last=Doctor|pos=RB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=45|class=Sr|first=Jim|last=Wilund|pos=TE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=50|class=Jr|first=Ken|last=Muhlbeier|pos=C}}{{American football roster/Player|num=51|class=|first=Dennis|last=Feeney|pos=C}}{{American football roster/Player|num=59|class=Jr|first=Daryl|last=Hanauer|pos=C}}{{American football roster/Player|num=70|class=Sr|first=Richard|last=Beaver|pos=T}}{{American football roster/Player|num=72|class=Jr|first=Larry|last=Bosma|pos=OL}}{{American football roster/Player|num=73|class=Sr|first=Faustin|last=Riley|pos=G,T}}{{American football roster/Player|num=74|class=Jr|first=Dave|last=Crnich|pos=OL}}{{American football roster/Player|num=75|class=Sr|first=Rich|last=Kushlan|pos=G}}{{American football roster/Player|num=76|class=So|first=Bob|last=Van Duyne|pos=OL|link=y}}{{American football roster/Player|num=77|class=Jr|first=Larry|last=Warren|pos=OL}}{{American football roster/Player|num=78|class=Sr|first=Andy|last=Kupp|pos=G,T}}{{American football roster/Player|num=79|class=|first=Jerry|last=Secrest|pos=OL}}{{American football roster/Player|num=80|class=So|first=Jay|last=Curcio|pos=WR}}{{American football roster/Player|num=82|class=Jr|first=Darrell|last=Burchfield|pos=TE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=84|class=So|first=Jim|last=Welch|pos=TE}} {{American football roster/Player|num=83|class=Jr|first=Kevin|last=Ault|pos=WR}} {{American football roster/Player|num=89|class=Sr|first=Jack|last=Goddard|pos=WR|note=C}}
| defensive_players={{American football roster/Player|num=11|class=So|first=Bucky|last=Bruns|pos=S}}{{American football roster/Player|num=16|class=Jr|first=Steve|last=Hunter|pos=S|pos2=P}}{{American football roster/Player|num=23|class=Fr|first=Ross|last=Nelson|pos=S}}{{American football roster/Player|num=25|class=So|first=Randy|last=Hall|pos=S}}{{American football roster/Player|num=26|class=|first=Loren|last=Dantzler|pos=DB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=27|class=Sr|first=Pat|last=Sprute|pos=S}}{{American football roster/Player|num=33|class=Jr|first=Rod|last=Maynard|pos=CB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=34|class=Sr|first=Bob|last=Miller|pos=S}}{{American football roster/Player|num=37|class=|first=Kirby|last=Cook|pos=CB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=42|class=Jr|first=Kelly|last=Courage|pos=CB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=52|class=|first=John|last=Bligh|pos=LB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=53|class=Jr|first=Rand|last=Marquess|pos=LB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=54|class=So|first=Fred|last=Morschek|pos=LB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=55|class=|first=Lindsey|last=Burgess|pos=LB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=56|class=Jr|first=Mark|last=Busch|pos=DL}}{{American football roster/Player|num=58|class=Jr|first=Ralph|last=Sletager|pos=LB}}{{American football roster/Player|num=61|class=Sr|first=Ron|last=Linehan|pos=LB|note=C}}{{American football roster/Player|num=62|class=|first=Steve|last=Mabry|pos=DL}}{{American football roster/Player|num=65|class=Sr|first=Bill|last=Cady|pos=DT}}{{American football roster/Player|num=66|class=|first=Rick|last=Clute|pos=DL}}{{American football roster/Player|num=67|class=Sr|first=Steve|last=Barker|pos=NG}}{{American football roster/Player|num=68|class=So|first=Lloyd|last=Gramsrud|pos=DL}}{{American football roster/Player|num=69|class=|first=Tom|last=Aldershof|pos=DL}}{{American football roster/Player|num=71|class=Jr|first=Mike|last=Newell|pos=DT}}{{American football roster/Player|num=81|class=Sr|first=Tom|last=Jarman|pos=DE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=85|class=|first=Rick|last=Simmons|pos=DE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=86|class=So|first=Tom|last=Doud|pos=DE}}{{American football roster/Player|num=87|class=So|first=Alan|last=Vance|pos=DL}}{{American football roster/Player|num=88|class=|first=Oscar|last=Nelson|pos=DL}}
| special_teams_players={{American football roster/Player|num=7|class=Sr|first=Ricardo|last=Castillo|pos=PK}}


}}{{American football roster/Footer
| head_coach = *Don Robbins (2nd year)
| asst_coach =
  • Bob Thompson (OC)
  • Ray Fulton (DC)
  • Don Matthews (OL)
  • Ed Troxel

| accessdate=
}}

{{small|Source:}}[9][10][24]

All-conference

Six Vandals were named to the all-Big Sky team, two on offense and four on defense: halfback Fred Riley, guard Andy Kupp, defensive end Rick Simmons, noseguard Steve Barker, and linebackers Ron Linehan and Rand Marquess. The second team also had six Idaho players, with four on offense and two on defense: fullback Frank Doctor, wide receiver Jack Goddard, tackle Larry Bosma, center Ken Muhlbeier, defensive tackle Bill Cady, and defensive back {{nowrap|Kelly Courage.[25][26]}}

NFL Draft

Three Vandal seniors were selected in the 1972 NFL Draft, which lasted seventeen rounds (442 selections).

Player Position Round Overall Franchise
Fred Riley WR 6th 146 Atlanta Falcons
Andy Kupp G 10th 241 New Orleans Saints
Ron Linehan LB 17th 428 Pittsburgh Steelers

One junior was selected in the following year's draft in 1973, also seventeen rounds (442 selections).

Player Position Round Overall Franchise
Ken Muhlbeier C 16th 400 Denver Broncos

Two sophomores were selected in the 1974 NFL Draft, which lasted seventeen rounds (442 selections).

Player Position Round Overall Franchise
Bob Van Duyne G 10th 240 Baltimore Colts
Randy Hall DB 13th 317 Baltimore Colts

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=RpRfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=AzEMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4787,2026417 |newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho) |title=First two Vandal grid games shifted from Neale Stadium |date=July 10, 1971 |page=10}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=epBfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=yzAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6181%2C5519292 |newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho) |title=Idaho officials told stadium will be ready |date=August 27, 1971|page=17}}
3. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=mJJYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ifgDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5260%2C2385238 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=(Washington) |last=Johnson |first=Bob |title=Vandals coming home |date=January 25, 1971 |page=17}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=qMJWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZOsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6745%2C2071379 |work=Spokesman-Review |location=(Spokane, Washington) |title=Fast blaze ruins Pullman stadium |date=April 6, 1970|page=1}}
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10. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=RKJfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=FjIMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4057%2C2298640 |work=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=(Idaho) |last=Bacharach |first=Sam A. |title=Vandals shift home to Boise for opening game against Broncos tonight |date=September 11, 1971 |page=15}}
11. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Mu5LAAAAIBAJ&sjid=g-wDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7214%2C2964019 |work=Spokesman-Review |location=Spokane, Washington |title=Boise State's quick rise amazes North Idahoans |last=Payne |first=Bob |date=September 9, 1971 |page=28}}
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21. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=P8pRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=D20DAAAAIBAJ&pg=2968,291028 |newspaper=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |title=NCAA ups 4 colleges |location=Associated Press |date=July 2, 1969 |page=22}}
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23. ^College Football Data Warehouse {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100216083655/http://cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_ia/wac/idaho/yearly_results.php?year=1970 |date=2010-02-16 }} – Idaho 1970–74 – accessed 2010-05-15
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25. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=M_AjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=BO0DAAAAIBAJ&pg=7068%2C3572898 |work=Spokesman-Review |location=(Spokane, Washington) |agency=Associated Press |title=Idaho lands six gridders on Big Sky all-star team |date=November 25, 1971 |page=31}}
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External links

  • Gem of the Mountains: 1972 University of Idaho yearbook – Idaho State at Idaho – October 9, 1971
    • Montana State and Utah State home games
  • [https://gomightyvandals.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/1971-the-wild-bunch/ Go Mighty Vandals] – 1971 – The Wild Bunch
  • Idaho Argonaut – student newspaper – 1971 editions
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