Stanford-- Penn State Continued from page 9 Penn State—Tom Shuman (12) is not an _stablished quarterback. But in this game he is important to watch since, as successor to John liufnagel, he may be the key to Penn State's chances this fall. Just how_ well can he run a team? John Cappelletti (22) is the strong tailback, who was practically all of Penn State's ground Stanford running back John Winesberry: The team's out standing sophomore two years ago and should be a big factor in 1973. attack a year ago. Randy Crowder (53) is one of the East's finest defensive tackles. Paterno seems to come up with top men for that spot regularly. Ed O'Neil (87) is one of the most experienced of the Lions' linebackers. They always seem to have good athletes there, also. Best Teams and Players Stanford 1971 (9-3, defeated Michigan, 13-12, in the Rose Bowl, Jeff Siemon LB), 1970 (9-3, defeated - Ohio State, 27-17, in Rose Bowl, Jim Plunkett QB, won Heisman Trophy), 1951(9-2, lost to Illinois, 40-7, in Rose Bowl, Gary Kerkorian QB, Bill McColl E), 1940 (10-0-1), defeated Nebraska, 21-13, in Rose Bowl, Frank Albert QB), 1926 )10-0-1, tied Alabama, 7-7, in Rose Bowl, Ted Skipkey E). Penn State 1972 (10-2, lost to Oklahoma, 14-0, in Sugar Bowl, John Hufnagel QB, John Skorupan LB), 1971• (11-1, defeated Texas, _ 30-6, in Cotton Bowl, Dell Mitchell 88, Charlie Zapiec LB), 1969 410-0, defeated Missouri, 10-3, in Orange Bowl,: Mike Reid DT, Dennis Onkotz LB), 1968 (10-0, defeated Kansas, Stanford Penn State Boryla, Mike OB Garcia, Rod PK Siemens, Jeff OB Test, Eric WR Ottmar, Dave QB-P Zaltosky, Craig FS Singler, Bill WR Katfen, Jim , DHB Ferguson; James , DHB Winesberry, John RB Jena, Doug RB Goldstein, Max FS Blanchard, Doc SS Laidlaw, Scott FB Poll, Randy SS Walker, Kelly DHB Isman, Reggie WR Snider, John OLB Hill, Tony WR Pape. Terry OLB Martin, Forne MLB Riegel, Gordon MLB Bergthold, Rudy Reid, Bill - C Hanson,Pete DT Blackstgne, Bruce OG Palm, Drew . DT Day, Van OG Estrada, Art OG Ferguson, John DT Anderson, Todd OT Kemper, Steve OT Rowen, Keith OT White, Steve OT Martin, Joe DT Olson, Rob OG Stone, Glen TE Donovan, Pat DT Yancey, Mike OLB Pappas, Tec TE Williams, Brad TE Walker, Dave DT Stillwell, Roger - DE Lorimer, Dal DT 15-14, in Orange Bowl, Ted Kwalick TE, Dennis Onkotz LB). Coaches and Records Stanford Jack Christiansen (Colorado State '5l) has a 6-5 record in one year as head coach at Stanford. He served five years as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers in the NatiOnal Football League and then five years as an assistant coach at Stanford before becoming the Cardinals' top man last year. ' Penn State Joe Paterno (Brown '5O) registered a 63-13-1 record in seven years as head coach at Penn State. Was named coach of the year for 1968 and has led five of his' seven Penn State teams into bowl games, losing only one. Notes • Since this is - opening game of the year for both teams it amounts to a shakedown for each. Joe Patenio feels his strong offense will find its true value early "because this front four on the! Stanford defense is big and excellent." .!lOn the other hand, Jack 11 TV rosters 11 Koniszewski, Jack , SAF 12 Shuman, Tom QB 13 Clark, Jotir QB 14 Mitchell, Scott 15 Tarosky, DOn 16 Barvinchakl Dick 17 Bradley, Jim 18 Ellis, Buddy', 19 Scott, JimMy • 22 Cappelletti, John 72 Rafferty, Tarp 74 43Iearner. Jet 76 Quinn, John 77 Getty, Charlie 79 Hartenstine, 82 Murphy, Wag 85 Graf, Dave 86 Reihner, John 87 O'Neil, Ed 89 Natale, Dan 99 Bahr, Chris, Addle, Walt Herd, Chuc Petchel, Woody Hayman, Gary Eaise, Jim Tesner, RaY Orsini, Mike, Donchez, Tom Rosecrans,lJim Masella, Brtri Nagle, Bob WR DE WR LB Bland, Dave Hager, Daryl Jeram, Jerry Hull, Tom I Johnson, Bill -- . - Crowder, Randy Markovich; Mark Baiorunos, Jack Nesse!, John Etter, Ron LaPorta, Phil Devlin, Chri Allen, Doug Gable, Paul OT OT DT / OT/ DT,_ DE DE TE LB TE PK Christiansen has expressed the feeling that here, and now Mike Boryla will find out if he has good receivers. Most of Boryla's fine pass catchers of 1972 have graduated ... Boryla is the son of Vince Boryla, former player and coach of the New York Knickerbockers of. the National Basketball Association ... When Joe Paterno turned down a $1.3 million offer last Ja'nuary to coach the =New England Patriots of the NFL, the Penn State student body was excited. Here was a man, who acted out just what he said. So the seniors invited Paterno to be their commencement speaker last; June and in that address, rare for a college head coach, Paterno said such things as: "You will be victims of the system 4f you fail to execute your responsibilitieS to yourself and to your fellow human beings; success without honor is an unseasoned dish, it will satisfy your hunger but it wont taste good." ... Saying he was probably the only speaker at a commencement last spring who would not discuss Watergate, Paterno did say, "I'd like to know, how could the President know so little about Watergate in 1973 and so much about college football in 1969?" Penn State running back John Cappelletti: The strong tailback who was ; practically all of Penn State's ground at tack a year ago.
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