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Show Sign-off-Tuesday, May 22, 1984 9C 1983 Results (6-5-0) lit 7 :u :t.J2 iv.'l2 i "1 Opponent WSC-OFF Crowd Southwest State (Minn.) 33 21 W Home 5,927 northern Arizona University 26 13 W Home 10,074 Eastern Washington University 21 17 W 1,927 Montana State University 23 20 W 6,397 University Of Montana 26 28 L 11,060 University of Idaho (HC) 28 10 W Home 15,632 University of Nevada Reno 3 41 L 12,358 Boise State University 27 38 L Home 10,928 Portland State University 37 13 W Home 7,643 Idaho State University 32 38 L 10,834 University of Texas-El Paso 34 40 L 11,500 Big Sky Conference Games fi Scoring Grid Squad T iopy to finish with a winning sed out the season as if they Abe number one in the nation as :dl four straight victories. Weber of their better starts in history. ;njinto Missoula with a 2-0 con-anand seemed ripe to upset the Elies. Weber seemed in excellent tc win the game when a Wildcat pjyer recovered a Montana fumble Ltritory with only 55 seconds left a. Weber was trailing by two : Mme, but a referee said he ac-dJk his whistle, which made the lid Montana maintained possesion and they won the game. The tough on the 'Cats. But the next acre at home for "homecoming" inted to whip a good Idaho team by core. Alory over Idaho, Weber was look-.a 5-1 record. The 'Cats hit hard rthe Idaho game, winning only one of their final five games. After being blown away at Reno (41-3), and losing at home to Boise State, Weber rebounded with a 37-13 win over Portland State to secure Price's second winning season. Weber ended the season with loses at Idaho State, in a very exciting game, and at El Paso. The Wildcats played an exciting brand of football and put a lot of points on the board. In only one game (Reno) did the 'Cats fail to score at least twenty points. Weber set or tied 21 school records over the course of the season. Quarterback Tim Bernal became Weber's all-time career passing leader and set 16 school records. Bernal established himself as one of the top quarterbacks in Big Sky history. Weber players Sam Slater (offensive tackle) and Dennis Rogan (running back) were voted First Team All Big Sky Conference, and both were high draft picks in the United States football League draft, and Slater was also drafted by Seattle in the national Football League draft. 1 t ri y-'i ?. i .ti .t v x - r .r DV, sgii Yr A ;i ?v ' z ' l i J - , '"I f .-.. . , - ' ? - ' t1iv I' . w AT Junior Crockett cornerback X usr-v i, , v Y ' s' ' ' V - , ' i f y' '''3 - s , ! if. .Iff n . , 1 J Treddie Cook 1 Signpost photoLaurie Call Signpost photoUunc Call |