1983 Idaho Vandals football team
1983 Idaho Vandals football | |
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Conference | Big Sky Conference |
Record | 8–3 (4–3 Big Sky) |
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Offensive coordinator | Dan Cozzetto (1st season) |
Defensive coordinator | John L. Smith (2nd season) |
Home stadium | Kibbie Dome |
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No. 11 Nevada* $^ | 6 | – | 1 | – | 0 | 10 | – | 4 | – | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
No. 12 Idaho State ^ | 5 | – | 2 | – | 0 | 8 | – | 4 | – | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Idaho | 4 | – | 3 | – | 0 | 8 | – | 3 | – | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Boise State | 4 | – | 3 | – | 0 | 6 | – | 5 | – | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Weber State | 3 | – | 4 | – | 0 | 6 | – | 5 | – | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Montana | 3 | – | 4 | – | 0 | 4 | – | 6 | – | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Northern Arizona | 2 | – | 5 | – | 0 | 4 | – | 7 | – | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Montana State | 1 | – | 6 | – | 0 | 1 | – | 10 | – | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 1983 Idaho Vandals football team represented the University of Idaho in the 1983 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Vandals, led by second-year head coach Dennis Erickson, were members of the Big Sky Conference and played their home games at the Kibbie Dome, an indoor facility on campus in Moscow, Idaho.
Led by senior quarterback Ken Hobart, the Vandals finished 8–3 in the regular season and 4–3 in the Big Sky to tie for third with rival Boise State, whom they defeated in consecutive years for the first time. It was Idaho's first win in Moscow in the series in six tries, and was the second of twelve straight over the Broncos, through 1993.
The Vandals won four of five home games in 1983, losing to Nevada for the fifth year in a row.[1] They also lost to conference runner-up Idaho State;[2][3] both of whom were selected for the 12-team I-AA playoffs.[1] Idaho won all four of its non-conference games, but three were against Division II and NAIA opponents.
Although Idaho missed the postseason, 1983 marked the first time in 45 years that the Vandals had consecutive winning seasons in football, last accomplished in 1938 under head coach Ted Bank.[4] After just two seasons, Erickson's seventeen victories placed him sixth in career wins among Vandal head coaches.[5]
Notable players
[edit]Senior quarterback Ken Hobart, a walk-on four-year starter, led the 1983 Vandals to an 8–3 record and named a Division I-AA All-American. Selected in the second round of the 1984 USFL Draft by Jacksonville, he was traded to Denver during the season and then spent six seasons (1985–90) in the CFL. He was selected tenth in the 1984 NFL Supplemental Draft by the New York Jets, but never played in the NFL.
Schedule
[edit]Date | Time | Opponent | Rank | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 10 | 7:00 pm | Southern Colorado* | W 43–28 | 12,500 | [6][7] | ||
September 17 | 12:30 pm | at Montana State | W 23–0 | 8,127 | [8] | ||
September 24 | 6:30 pm | at No. 13 Idaho State | No. 11 | L 31–41 | 12,983 | [2] | |
October 1 | 7:00 pm | Eastern Washington* | No. 20 |
| W 38–24 | 12,500 | [9] |
October 8 | 7:00 pm | at Portland State* | No. 19 | W 17–16 | 3,853 | [10] | |
October 15 | 6:00 pm | at Weber State | No. 19 | L 10–28 | 15,632 | [11] | |
October 22 | 1:30 pm | Montana |
| W 45–24 | 16,400 | [12][13] | |
October 29 | 2:00 pm | at Pacific (CA)* | No. 19 | W 31–19 | 11,500 | [14] | |
November 5 | 6:30 pm | at Northern Arizona | No. 14 | W 40–10 | 7,138 | [15] | |
November 12 | 7:00 pm | Nevada | No. 14 |
| L 24–43 | 15,200 | [16] |
November 19 | 7:00 pm | Boise State |
| W 45–24 | 15,400 | [17][18] | |
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Roster
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Offense
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Defense
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Special teams
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All-conference
[edit]Quarterback Hobart, flanker Brian Allen, and safety Boyce Bailey were named to the Big Sky all-conference team;[22][23] Hobart repeated as the league's outstanding offensive player.[24] Vandals named to the second team were tight end Kurt Vestman, wide receiver Ron Whittenburg, running back Kerry Hickey, guard Lance West, and linebacker / defensive end Sam Manoa.[22][23]
NFL Draft
[edit]One Vandal senior was selected in the 1984 NFL draft in early May, which lasted twelve rounds (336 selections).
Player | Position | Round | Overall | Franchise |
Kurt Vestman | TE | 10th | 266 | Chicago Bears |
- Source:[25]
All-American quarterback Ken Hobart was a second round selection of the Jacksonville Bulls in the 1984 USFL Draft in early January,[26] and signed a contract later that month.[27]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Stalwick, Howie (November 21, 1983). "Nevada-Reno, Idaho State in playoffs; Vandals are out". Spokane Chronicle. (Washington). p. C2.
- ^ a b Stalwick, Howie (September 26, 1983). "McMonigle can't celebrate record". Spokane Chronicle. (Washington). p. 17.
- ^ Stalwick, Howie (November 15, 1983). "Is there still life for the Vandals?". Spokane Chronicle. (Washington). p. 18.
- ^ College Football Data Warehouse Archived 2012-03-03 at the Wayback Machine – Idaho Vandals – yearly totals – accessed 2011-10-02
- ^ Ramsdell, Paul (November 28, 1983). "Vandals post an 8-3 record and hope for more". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1C.
- ^ Stalwick, Howie (September 8, 1983). "When is USC not the USC? Ask Vandals". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 25.
- ^ Stalwick, Howie (September 11, 1983). "Hobart's magic creates UI win". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. C1.
- ^ "Hobart, Idaho defense humble Bobcats, 23–0". The Montana Standard. September 18, 1983. Retrieved November 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Idaho dumps Eastern 38–24". Tri-City Herald. October 2, 1983. Retrieved November 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Idaho edges Portland State". Statesman Journal. October 9, 1983. Retrieved November 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Weber State defense shuts down Idaho". Great Falls Tribune. October 16, 1983. Retrieved November 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Stalwick, Howie (October 22, 1983). "Top game: Montana (4-1) at Idaho (4-2)". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 17.
- ^ Blanchette, John (October 23, 1983). "Unlikely heroes save the Vandals". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. D1.
- ^ "Hobart rewrites records in win over Pacific". The Spokesman-Review. October 30, 1983. Retrieved November 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Idaho rips NAU, sets up key confrontation". The Times-News. November 6, 1983. Retrieved November 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Nevada–Reno wins first Big Sky crown". The Idaho Statesman. November 13, 1983. Retrieved November 10, 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Ramsdell, Paul (November 19, 1983). "Football feud: Idaho, BSU resume rivalry". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. p. 1B.
- ^ Ramsdell, Paul (November 20, 1983). "Vandals whip Broncos in the Dome, 45–24". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1B.
- ^ "Starting line-ups". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). September 10, 1983. p. 6C.
- ^ "Vandals field veteran lineup". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). September 7, 1983. p. C4.
- ^ Ramsdell, Paul (November 19, 1983). "Football feud: Idaho, BSU resume rivalry". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1C.
- ^ a b "Hobart, Allen make first team". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). December 1, 1983. p. 1B.
- ^ a b "Idaho's Boyce Bailey lands spot on All-Big Sky defensive team". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). December 2, 1983. p. 1B.
- ^ "Hobart grabs conference's top honor". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). December 3, 1983. p. 1B.
- ^ Devlin, Vince (May 2, 1984). "WSU lineman picked in 1st round". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 17.
- ^ USFL.info Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine - Jacksonville - 1984 Draft - accessed 2010-05-27
- ^ Stalwick, Howie (January 30, 1984). "Ken Hobart signs huge USFL pact". Spokane Chronicle. (Washington). p. 13.
External links
[edit]- Gem of the Mountains: 1984 University of Idaho yearbook – 1983 football season
- Idaho Argonaut – student newspaper – 1983 editions