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Sport
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Football
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Years Played
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1968-70
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Year Inducted
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2010
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Three-year letterman and part of three undefeated teams and
three bowl game victories in his career...Co-captain and Most Valuable Player
of the 1970 Bison team that won its seventh straight North Central Conference
championship...Led the 1970 team in rushing with 773 yards in 157 carries en
route to All-North Central Conference honors and All-America honorable mention
by the Associated Press...Earned the nicknames "Supersub" and
"The Fifth Back" for his success off the bench behind star backfield
mates Joe Roller, Tim Mjos, Paul Hatchett and Bruce Grasamke...Career stats
included 1,258 yards on 251 carries and 17 touchdowns...Also caught 10 passes
for 110 yards and two TDs...Grew up in Antigo, Wis., where he participated in
football, wrestling and baseball in high school...He hit over .600 as a junior
on the diamond and wrestled in the state tournament as a senior...On the
gridiron, he was a two-time team MVP, all-conference and all-state pick...Led
the Wisconsin Valley Conference in rushing for three seasons and set Antigo's
single-season and career rushing records...The career mark was established over
three 7-game seasons and held up for 29 years when longer seasons were the
norm...While at NDSU, he was a member of the Gamma Delta chapter of the Kappa
Delta Pi honor society...Graduated from NDSU in 1971 with a bachelor's degree
in physical education and later earned a master's degree in education from
Wisconsin-Stevens Point...He taught and coached for one year in Burns, Ore.,
and two years in Fond du Lac, Wis., before returning to his hometown of Antigo,
Wis., to teach for 35 years until his retirement last year...He spent eight
years as the English department chair and was the head wrestling coach for 10
years...He took Antigo's wrestling program from the bottom of the conference to
three straight regional championships, and the team won a state title two years
after his resignation as head coach...He was married to his wife of 43 years,
Marti, as a freshman at NDSU...The couple has one daughter and four
grandchildren.
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