USD Football 1982

UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 1982 FOOTBALL ROSTER NAME

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1982 USD FOOTBALL OUTLOOK

William Adams John Amarillas Rudy Anguiano Tony Ashley Steve Ast Todd Beaman Craig Beaver Shawn Bees Chris Bertrand Stephen Bogard Kevin Brogan Rick Butler Craig Carlyle Marvin Castillo Brian Clark Stephen Connolly Mike Corradi John Couvrette Tracy Davis Fitzhugh Dinkens Tony Drake Cleveland Eatman Michael Eppinger Don Garcia Tracy Gallagher Milch Greene Joseph Kinnally Jack Kratochvi) Brian Laliberte Wade Lindenberger Allen Long Brian Long Robert Lozzi Jerome McAlpin Joe Monohan Casey Morales Shawn Morris Jeff Nixon John Noonan Don Pannier Thad Porlas Kenan Raftery Jim Reilly Michael Rish Greg Rolen Byron Roth Greg Roth Luis Sanchez Len Savallo Jerry Schmit Josef Schruf Mike Sears Darren Seidel John Slaught Jimmy Smith Dante Sorianello Phil Spencer John Stave Greg Stein Lance Stevenson Ray Stuberg Eric Sweet Jeff Vetnar Bill Vinovich Maurice Wahlmeler Mike Whalen Jeff Whitey Thomas Woodward Bill Thomas John Trosko Ken Gross Bill Haley Billy Hamilton George Hawley Robert Hillier Gary Holley Chip Jarvis Tony Johnson Bill Jolley Chris Kemple

6-6 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-11 5-11 5-10 5-10 6-1 5-10 6-2 5-9 6-2 5-10 6-2 5-10 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-3 5-10 6-0 5-9 5-8 5-7

16 73 32 90 48 49 33 27 66 82 50 23 74 55 75 56

1981 was the banner year In the history of University of San Diego football with the Toreros going 9-1 and al one time ranked as high as seventh nationally at the NCAA Division Ill polls. The 1982 squad has Its work cut out for Itself. Head Coach BIii WIiiiams, In his seventh year at the helm, Is hoping the Toreros can repeat last year's per1ormance. The offense should be on a par with last season when USO averaged 29 points per game and 381 yards total offense. Four starters return to the offensive line, Including two senior guards BIii Haley and Craig Beaver, Junior tackle John Amarillas, and Junior center Gary Holley. Returnees or some highly touted newcomers are expected to capably 1111 In the one tackle and tight end spots. The wide receiver corps return starter Mike Rush (Junior), averaging 21.4 yards per reception last year while leading the team In touchdowns with six. Senior BIii Vinovlch also saw a good deal of action last year and averaged 18.0 yards per reception. Sophomores Rob HIiiier and Mike Sears will also be returning to bolster the receiving crew, along with several high school and J.C. transfers. USO's running attack loses its top three runners from last year, but sophomore Mike Corradl (4.7 yds./gama) showed flashes of brllllance and much Is expected from him by the coaching staff. Sophomore reserve lull back Rick Butler (2.8 yds.lgame) also returns and should help bolster the running game. Senior Eric Sweet, the starter In five games at quarterback In 1981 returns attar completing 65 of 132 attempts for 1022 yards and 8 T.D.'s. His com– petition for that spot will come from Chris Kemple (sophomore), Greg Rolan (sophomore), and newcomer Tracy Gallagher (Imperial Valley College). Defensively, all but one of the Toreros' entire starting llnebacklng corps returns. Senior Tracy Davis hopes to be at the outside llnebacklng posi– tion, while BIii Thomas and Don Nlklas have the Jump on the Inside llnebacklng spots. John Noonan (Inside) and Don Garcia (outside)will push the Incumbents. Fitzhugh Dinkins returns at defensive tackle, along with reserve defensive linemen Rudy Angiano, Louis Sanchez, and Andy Allman. Junior. College transfers are being counted on to add strength to this unit In '82. Byron Roth and Ray Stuberg are hoping to an– chor the strong safety and one comerback spot In the secondary, while Greg Stein should also be pushing for a starting nod. Just how strong the secondary wlll be Is going to depend heavily on how quickly Incoming freshmen and J.C. transfers can contribute. The USO kicking game should remain strong with the return of sophomore place kicker Robert Lozzi, one of the nation's leaders at the Division Ill level In '81. It's hoped that transfer Jay Mlllburg (Citrus JC) wlll be able to take over the punting chores. The 1982 schedule wlll challenge the Toreros and Includes Whittler College (SCIAC 1981 Cham• plons), Azusa-Pacific (NAIA Division II power), University of Southern Calllornla's JV team, and NCAA Division II members Cal Poly Pomona and St. Mary's College (Moraga, CA).

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6-0 6-1 6-0

5-11 5-11 5-9 5-6 6-0 5-10 5.9 5-9 6-1 5-11

195 170 205 186 160 185 185 193 175 205 203 185 170 155 175 165 165 173 185 210 175 175 240 170 190 165 195 210 160 176 185 225

6-0 6-2 6-0

5-11 5-10 5-10

6-1 6-2

5-11 5-10

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6-3 6-0 5-8 5-9 6-2 6-2

5-11 5-11 5-10

6-0 5-7

5-11 5-11 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-1 5-10

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