USD Football 1980
HEAD FOOTBALL COACH, BILL WILLIAMS Coach Bi ll Williams returns fo r his fifth season wit h renewed op- timism for an excellent season . Returnin g to this year's team are 30 lettermen including most of the defensive team and key re- turnees from the running and re - ceiving corps. Williams also did a fine job of recruiting , since many of this year's newcomers are ready to fill open positions.
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Bill began his coaching career in 1972 following an outstanding playing career which included a year of professional football w ith the Montreal Alouettes. He was named to the All-Rookie team. Wil li ams previously had been named to the All -Mid America De- fensive Team as a strong safety at Central Missouri State College.
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Williams' fi rst coaching assignment was that of Defensive Second- ary Coach at Claremont Men 's College in 1972, a year in which the Stags were nationally ra nked in total pass defense. In 1973, the young coach m igrated to USO, where he was the offensi ve backfield coach and special teams coord inator. Wil li ams assumed the role of Defensive Coordinator at USO for the 1974 and 1975 seasons. Bil l became the head coach of the Toreros in 1976 and by 1978, a 7-4-0 season earned him the honor of being named the NCAA Division 111 , District IX Footbal l Coach of t he Year. 1979 saw Wil liams' Toreros off to their best start si nce 1973 w ith fi ve wins in their first six games, on ly to see the record dip to 5-6 with key injuries com ing late in the season . RECORD AGAINST OPPONENTS w L T PF PA Air Force Academy 0 1 0 0 46 Arizona State Fl agstaff 0 2 1 26 74 Azusa-Pacific College 6 6 0 248 189 Cal Lutheran College 1 5 0 29 189 Cal Poly Pomona 0 5 0 60 179 Cal Poly (SLO) 0 0 14 36 Ca l State Los Angeles 0 4 0 66 131 Cal State Northridge 0 4 0 39 170 Cal State San Di ego 0 1 0 12 42 Cal Tech 2 0 0 89 6 Claremont 2 4 0 70 94 Colorado Western State 1 0 0 46 14 Edwards Ai r Force Base 3 0 0 86 16 Humbolt State 0 2 1 35 101 J.V. Teams 2 0 0 50 21 Idaho State 1 0 0 24 0 Laverne College 4 3 0 132 115 Lewis and Clark 1 0 0 33 0 Long Beach State 0 1 0 12 14 Loyola (Cal.) 2 3 0 136 99 Mexico Pol ytec hnic 1 0 0 54 0 Mexico, Univ. of 2 0 0 47 19 Montana State 0 3 0 13 99 Montana, Univ. of 0 0 24 13 New Mexico Military 1 0 0 14 12 Occidental 5 3 0 146 96 Pacif ic, Univ. of 0 0 7 40 Pepperdine 4 0 111 45 Pomona-Pitzer College 8 1 0 289 75 Redlands 2 3 0 42 81 Saint Mary's (Cal .) 4 5 0 132 154 San Francisco State 0 2 0 6 60 Service Teams 6 5 0 203 236 Southern Cal College 2 0 0 94 28 UC Riverside 0 4 0 43 131 USD Alumni 2 1 0 88 62 USIU (Cal Western) 3 4 2 132 190 Westminster (Utah) 1 0 0 14 13 Whittier 1 7 0 80 135 Wittenberg 0 0 14 21
UNIVERSITY PROFILE The University of San Diego is an independent, Catholic uni- versity located on a 17O-acre mesa overlooking Mission Bay, San Diego Harbor, and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is named Alcala Park after the Spanish university town where St. Didacus (i.e. , Diego) spent much of his time. Complementing its splendid natural setting is the University's location just 10 minutes from downtown San Diego - conven- iently close to the major business, cultural, residential, and rec- reational areas, as well as the rail, bus and air terminals. Founded in 1949, USD is presently experiencing record attend- ance. Undergraduate enrollment stands at 2526, graduate stu- dents bring the overall campus enrollment to 4300. The University includes a College of Arts and Sciences, and Schools of Business Administration , Education , Nursing, and Law. Each is characterized by high academic standards, small classes, and excellent student-faculty relations. Though the majority of students come from the West Coast, every region of the United States is well-represented on campus. Students also attend USD from 24 foreign countries. Recreation and Athletic activities are expanding rapidly and include: sailing, crew, yoga, karate, surfing, modern dance, back-packing , and ballet. USD's intercollegiate sports for men include baseball, football, basketball, cross -country, crew, golf, and tennis. In women's intercollegiate sports, USO fields programs in basketball , cross-country, crew, softball, swimming , tennis, and volleyball.
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