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SPOTLIGHTING UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY AND SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE'
VOLUME 15 - NUMBER 7
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1990
MIDNIGHT MADNESS IS HER
Mid-October in the Bluegrass means basketball, and the annual Midnight Madness open practice session, is just around the corner. This year's event, scheduled around a "Big Blue New Year's" theme, gets underway at Memorial Coliseum at 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14 with the Wildcats taking
the floor at 12:01 a.m. Monday, Oct. 15.
Come out and get your first look of the season at UK coach Rick Pitino (kneeling) and UK newcomers (left to right) Jody Thompson, Gimel Martinez, Jamal Mashburn and Carlos Toomer. pnoto by Brian Tirpak The Cats' Pause
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For five pupils of Bat 'Cat skipper Keith Madison, right, the road to the major leagues has included stops at UK
by TODD KELLY
University of Kentucky head baseball coach Keith Madison has developed a tradition of molding young men into outstanding individuals and professional baseball players.
In his 13 years as head coach, Madison has had 43 players sign professional contracts after playing at Kentucky. Twenty-one former Wildcats are active in professional baseball this year with five having made it to the major-league level.
In fact, except for the University of Florida, Kentucky has more players in the majors than any other school in the Southeastern Conference.
But Madison doesn't take the credit for the fortune of his former players.
"We have been blessed with young men who want to excel," he said, "and because of this we have been able, as coaches, to help them become major-league level prospects."
Jim Leyritz, Paul Kilgus, Jeff Parrett, Jack Savage and Terry Shumpert honed their skills at UK and credit Madison and his program for their progress to the majors.
And why did Kilgus choose UK?
"I was impressed with the coaching staff and the program," Kilgus, the left-handed hurler who was traded this year from the Chicago Cubs to the Toronto Blue Jays, said. "Another reason I came to Kentucky was I thought it would be fun to play for a friend on and off the field, and coach Madison seemed like he could be a friend."
"Paul is one of the best starting pitchers we've had at Kentucky," Madison said of Kilgus, who holds the UK career record for most innings pitched (30016) and shutouts (4).
"He was a classic overchiever who wasn't recruited that heavily out of high school, but
Paul Kilgus
Jim Leyritz
Jack Savage
Terry Schumpert
he came here and gained some strength and speed on his fastball."
"He teaches you a lot of the little things that make you a great pitcher," Minnesota Twins pitcher Jack Savage said. "He taught me mind control and discipline."
Savage came to UK as a starter, but Madison moved him to the bullpen after his sophomore year.
"It made a big differnce in Jack's development," Madison said. "It made him a much more confident pitcher. It appeared he threw harder out of the bullpen."
The Louisville native, who played at UK from 1983-85, holds the school single-season record for saves (7) and is fifth for pitching appearances (21) in a single-season.
"All the workouts coach Madison conducted were just like the ones I have had in the majors," Savage said.
But what brings these talented players to the University of Kentucky, a school better known for producing basketball players?
Shumpert, the starting second baseman for the Kansas City Royals for part of this year before an injury ended his season, said he came to UK because he knew he would face some of the best college players in the nation.
"The Southeastern Conference is very competitive," Shumpert said. "I wanted experience against top college teams."
One of six baseball All-Americas at UK, Shumpert was recruited by many colleges out of high school as a basketball player,
Pitcher Jeff Parrett, traded from the Phils to the Braves late this season, has enjoyed the most big-league success of these five ex-Bat
but decided to play baseball at UK because Madison is a "nice guy, and my mom liked him."
"Terry has tremendous speed and is a great defensive player," Madison said.
New York Yankee third baseman Jim Leyritz, who had been recruited by UK, came to Madison after his senior year in high school and asked for some advice. Madison suggested that Leyritz attend Middle Georgia for his first two years to gain experience and maturity.
"Jim's an extremely versatile player," Madison said. "He's a natural hitter who hits the ball hard."
UK also helped prepare Atlanta Braves pitcher Jeff Parrett for professional baseball.
"I felt the experience he gained playing in the SEC helped him early in the minors," Madison said. "He had the jump on the others because he faced some of the best players in the country while playing at Kentucky."
Parrett said playing against top teams in the SEC definitely helped him prepare for the majors.
The Lexington native, who began his professional career with the Milwaukee Brewers, has continued to work hard even though he has been in The Show for several years.
"The thing that impresses me the most about Jeff is that he still has great work habits," Madison said. "Many players that have been to the majors tend to stop working. Every winter when the team works out, he's always there working with us."
Parrett is UK's fourth career leader in strike outs with 176.
"Pitching consists of constant adjustments," Parrett said. "Coach Madison taught me how to make those adjustments and it made me more of a fine-tuned pitcher."
Tom Browning of the Cincinnati Reds and Rob Murphy of the Boston Red Sox are players who never played an inning at UK, but got to the big leagues with help from Madison.
Back in 1982, Madison took his Wildcats to play Tennessee Wesleyan, where Browning mowed them down.
Madison was so impressed that he called Chet Montgomery, a scout for the Reds, to tell him about Browning. The Reds picked him up in the ninth round of the 1982 June draft.
"He deserves all the credit," Madison said. "He's a tremedous competitor with the best ball control of any pitcher I've seen. It gives me a great deal of satisfaction to see someone
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UK drops 35-29 SEC opener
Dropped passes, brilliant play by Ole Miss' Luke send Curry's 'Cats to fourth consecutive defeat
TCP staff reports
Kentucky entered its second season and literally dropped a 35-29 decision to Mississippi in Oxford.
Statistics after the Southeastern Conference showdown revealed Wildcat receivers dropped nine passes. But for most of the day the game securely belonged in the Rebels' hands.
Ole Miss took advantage of UK's butter fingers and other mistakes, thus keeping pace in the SEC title chase. The Rebels jumped out to 21-7 and 35-14 leads and evened their league slate at 1-1 despite a UK comeback.
"Had we not given the cheap one up, the blindside (hit) with the ball going into the end zone, it might have been a different story," Wildcat head coach Bill Curry said. "The other reality is that we continue to dig ourselves into deep holes and fight back."
Kentucky drops to 0-1 in the league and 1-4 overall, losing four consecutive games after an opening-season win against Central Michigan. The "Cats try to regroup this week and get ready for Homecoming festivities and a date with Mississippi State.
Billy Brewer's Ole Miss club enters this week's TBS nationally-televised game at Georgia with a 4-1 mark. In that contest Brewer will be looking for his 101st victory a<; a head roach
Luke too tough to tackle
Mississippi starting quarterback Tom Luke had a sensational afternoon. The 6-foot-l, 195-pound sophomore signal caller rushed for 82 yards on 12 carries and threw for 132 yards on a eight-of-16 afternoon. Throughout the day Luke used counter plays to slip by and over UK's interior defense, avoiding all would-be tackles behind the line of scrimmage.
And it was Luke's cool hand that erased a 7-0 advantage by the visitors.
Kentucky scored on its second series of the game, an eight-play, 64-yard drive. Al Baker, who led his team in rushing (69 yards on 13 carries) and pass receiving (48 yards on seven receptions), scored from the four with 9:21 remaining in the first quarter. Mike Thomas' 24-yard run set up Baker's off-tackle scoring ramble.
Ole Miss, which early muffed a 42-yard field goal attempt on its initial series, got on track late in the first quarter.
Inside the UK two, Maurice Shaw took a handoff from Luke, and scored early in the second period. One play earlier, Ed Thigpen apparently fumbled inside the UK five. Officials, though, said the whistle had blown before Thigpen was stripped of the ball.
Shaw's touchdown celebration dance drew the ire of one offical and cost the Rebels an unsportsman-like penalty. Starting from its 44 on the next series, UK couldn't capitalize as the 'Cats' offense was shut down for the rest of the first half.
Kentucky should have taken a note or two from the Rebels, because Brewer's club was able to take advantage of good field position With 4:11 remaining.
One play after taking over at the UK 47, Luke, with enough time to hum a few verses of Dixie, spotted split end Derrick Owens for a 33-yard gain. And on the next play Randy Baldwin broke loose for a 15-yard touchdown.
Three plays.. .47 yards.. .14-7 in favor of Ole Miss. Sounds too easy.
Both teams couldn't muster a first down on their opening second-half drives. But thanks to the play of the special teams the Rebels more than threatened on its next possession.
Ole Miss punt returner Vincent Brownlee took a Bill Hawk line-drive boot and ducked in and around Wildcat paws before being stopped after a 58-yard return. And from the UK 23, Ole Miss needed only six plays, the final on a Thigpen one yard TD, to go ahead 21-7.
'Cats close to 21-14, but...
Starting from the UK 20, Smith directed an 11-play, 80-yard touchdown drive. The sophomore quarterback making his first collegiate start connected on five of six passes during the drive. His strike to tight end Rodney Jackson for 20 yards pushed the 'Cats into Ole Miss territory (UM 43). Smith then opted for short passes to his backs, Baker (13 and three yards) and Craig Walker (five yards).
With a second-down-and-seven situation at the UM 13, Smith crossed up the Mississippi defense with a quarterback draw. A hole opened as Smith headed for paydirt with his fist clinched and UK's second score.
"Overall, I'm very proud of his courage and very proud of his work" Curry said of Smith's performance, 25 of 42 and one touchdown through the air. And unlike his '90 debut at Rutgers, there were no interceptions.
UK was back in the game. The only thing...could the 'Cats' defense stop Ole Miss?
...Rebs go on another 14-0 tear
The answer was no.
Luke again answered with positive plays.
He converted five first downs on an 80-yard, 10-play scoring march, reclaiming Ole Miss' 14-point cushion. From the UK 43, the Rebels faced a third-seven situation. However, a Luke-Jeffery Holder 17-yard connection took care of matters.
From the 21, Luke called an option, these days a dirty word to UK defensive coordinator Larry New and the 'Cat defense. And they weren't smiling after Baldwin's 21-yard touchdown scamper. His second rushing TD pushed the Rebs ahead 28-14 as the horn ending the third quarter blared throughout Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
That's not the only sound that rang on the field.
Following John Bolden's dropped pass midway through the final period. Smith, from the UK 24, went back to pass. This time inside linebacker Pete Harris' vibrating hit separated the ball from Smith's grasp. The ball sailed into the end zone where Shawn Cobb recovered. Brian Lee's extra point gave UM its biggest lead 35-14 with 8:59 left.
Smith's 25-yard pass to a diving Phil Logan in the end zone closed the count to 35-21. Extremely accurate was the best way to describe the Wildcat signal caller on this drive, completing eight of nine passes.
That's impossible
Then came a zany play which will forever be in the memory of one Wildcat. A humorous happening. Surely it made some sports show's Plays of the Week. You had to see it to believe it. But believe us anyway
when you read it. It happened something like this:
With the balance of UK's coverage team weighed heavily to the left, Doug Pelfrey, kicked the ball to the right side. The onside try went four-yards before proceeding to spin like a toy top. With Pelfrey nearby the twirling ball, Ole Miss' Camp Roberts couldn't resist. He tried to pick the ball up and run, but Pelfrey alertly wrestled the pigskin into his grasp.
In this instance, Robert's curiosity kept the 'Cats' optimisim alive.
UK drove to the Ole Miss 1 with :05 left. On a sweep right, Baker crossed the goal line untouched. Next, Curry said afterwards he decided to go for two because he was told that at least one second remained. (Note: TV replay showed when Baker crossed the goal line one second was left on the scoreboard.)
The game ended on a successful two-point conversiona Smith to Neil Page pass.
Kentucky outscored Ole Miss 14-7 in the fourth period, giving the UK head coach reason to be optimistic. "We're becoming a fourth-quarter team, ever so slightly," Curry said. "We are finding some champions in our ranks. We're finding some people who can deliver when the chips are down."
Said Smith about the comeback: "It was too little too late."
UK-OLE MISS NOTES
?Ai Baker, playing both fullback and tailback, had his finest game of the season. Baker ran with confidence carrying the ball and on short passes, evident that not one time was he stopped behind the line of scrimmage. "He's just giving his heart, giving everything he's got," Bill Curry said. "He's doing all the things people said he couldn't do. And I'd give my right arm and left one if everyone was doing like Al."
?Afterwards, Baker was asked if he would welcome a switch to tailback. Baker said he wouldn't. "At fullback you're like five yards back, at tailback you're eight yards back," Baker, describing the difference between the two positions, said. "It seems like you have to run a lot faster just to make up that yardage behind the line. I like the fullback position a lot more."
?Both Freddie Maggard and Joel Mazzella had consecutive game strings snapped as Wildcat starters. Maggard, whose right shoulder was injured at North Carolina, had started in 15 consecutive games at the quarterback slot while Mazzella. a standout UK offensive guard, saw his 24-game streak come to an end. Union County product Bill Hulette started in place of Mazzella.
?Billy Brewer, who with the win has been on the winning side 100 times, has a 43-39-3 mark at Ole Miss. He was 38-24-2 at Southeastern Louisiana and 19-15-1 at Louisiana Tech. This is Brewer's 17th season as a college head coach.
?The win gives Ole Miss a 4-1 mark, its best start since 1970. That season the Rebels started the campaign with a 4-1 mark and finished 7-3 with a 35-28 loss to Auburn in the Gator Bowl. That year Ole Miss was led by colorful and talented quarterback. Archie Manning, who later went on to play for the NFL's New Orleans Saints. That season was also Johnny Vaught's final season as the Rebels as coach. (Note: Vaught did return for part of a season in 1973).
UK UM
Fira downs.................................................19 17
Rushes-yards........................................38-106 23-220
Passing yards............................................211 132
Attempts-completions-interceptions.......42-25-0 17-7-0
Total yards................................................317 352
Return yards (does not include kickoffs)....122 124
Punts-average........................................9-403 7-35.1
Fumbles-lost..............................................1-1 1-1
Penalties-yards.........................................7-45 9-51
Possession time.....................................33:51 26:09
KENTUCKY............................... 7    0    7   15  29
OLE MISS................................. 0   14   14 735
UKBaker 4 run (Pelfrey kick)
UMShaw 1 run (Lee kick)
UMBaldwin 15 run (Lee kick)
UMThigpen 1 run (Lee kick)
UKB. Smith 13 run (Pelfrey kick)
UMBaldwin 21 run (Lee kick)
UMCobb recovers fumble in end zone (Lee kick)
UKLogan 25 pass from B. Smith (Pelfrey kick)
UKBaker 1 run (Page pass from B. Smith)
KENTUCKY
RUSHING	ATT	GAIN	LOST	NET TDS		LONG
B. Smith	'	23	18	(-18)		:
Baker	13	69	0	69	2	11
Walker	4	15	0	15	0	9
Thomas	i 7	38	3	35	0	24
Samuels	3	6	1	5	0	4
TOTALS	38	151	45	106	3	24
PASSING	ATT	COMP	INT	YDS TDS		LONG
Smith	42	25	0	211	1	25
TOTALS	42	25	0	211	1	25
PASS RECEIVING			NO	YDS TDS		LONG
Henderson			1	6	0	6
Riazzi			1	1	0	1
Bolden			2	12	0	9
Logan			1.	25	1	25
Jackson			3	33	0	20
Evans			3	32	0	19
Baker			7	48	0	16
Samuels			3	27	0	12
Walker			2	18	0	13
TOTALS			25	211	1	25
PUNTING			NO	YDS	AVG	LONG
Hawk			9	363	40.3	57
TOTALS			9	363	40.3	57
FIELD GOALS			ATT	MADE		LONG
Pelfrey						
TOTALS			-		-	
	PUNTS		KICKOFFS			INTS
ALL RETURNS	NO	YDS	NO YDS		NO YDS	
Clark	-	10		24		- 
Bolden				      : -		- 
TOTALS	4	10		5 112		- 
	OLE MISS					
RUSHING	ATT	GAIN	LOST	NET TDS		LONG
Luke	12	82	0	82	0	17
Thigpen	13	43	0	43	1	11
Baldwin	13	90	2	88	2	21
Shaw	3	10	0	10	1	5
Montgomery	1	16	0	16	0	16
Shows	1	2	0	2	0	2
TOTALS	44	243	23	220	4	21
PASSING	ATT	COMP	INT	YDS	TDS	LONG
Luke	16	8	0	132	0	41
Shows	3	0	0	0	0	0
TOTALS	19	8	0	132	0	41
PASS RECEIVING			NO	YDS	TDS	LONG
Owens			2	48	0	33
Holder			1	17	0	17
Montgomery			2	61	0	41
Armstrong			1	8	0	8
Roberts			1	3	0	3
Baldwin			1	(-5)		(-5)
TOTALS			8	132		41
PUNTING			NO	YDS	AVG	LONG
Childers			7	246	35.1	50
TOTALS			7	246	35.1	50
FIELD GOALS			ATT	MADE		LONG
Lee						
TOTALS			-		-	
	PUNTS		KICKOFFS			INTS
ALL RETURNS	NO	YDS	NO YDS		NO YDS	
Brownlee	6	111		- 		 
Sandroni	1	8				 
Montgomery		1		5 		 
Roberts				1 0		 
TOTALS	7	119		2 5		0 0
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RUNNING FOR DAYLIGHT: UK tailback Mike Thomas, who rushed seven IN THE CLEAR: 'Cat FB Al Baker, having eluded Rebel defender Chris Mit-times for 35 yards in his return to the starting lineup, tries to escape the chell (38), rambles for some of his team-high 69 rushing yards. Baker, who Ole Miss defense. photo by Bruce Newman rushed for two TDs, also caught seven passes for 48 yards, photo by Bruce Newman
WELCOME: UK QB Brad Smith gets a visit from the Oxford Welcome Wagon, in the form of this Rebel lineman. Smith was 25 for 42, though nine passes were dropped, for 211 yards.
HOT HAND LUKE: Rebel quarterback Tom Luke hurt UK with his arm and his feet. Luke threw for
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'89 UK RESULTS (6-5)
UK	Opponents	
17	INDIANA	- 14
13	NORTH CAROLINA	6
3	at Alabama	15
12	AUBURN	24
33	RUTGERS	26
27	LSU	21
23	at Georgia	34
31	CINCINNATI	0
15	at Vanderbilt	11
28	at Florida	38
10	TENNESSEE ,	31
? Home games in ALL CAPITALS
KENTUCKY DEPTH CHART
OFFENSE Split end
80 Phil Logan (6-2, 190, Sr.) 25 Steve Phillips (6-2, 209, Sr.)
Left tackle
71 Greg Lahr (6-5, 270, Jr.)
50 Kevin Disotelle (6-3, 255, Jr.)
Left guard
68 Todd Perry (6-4, 265, So.)
64 David Parks (6-2, 245, Fr.)
Center
53 Matt Branum (6-2, 261, So.) 55 Travis Hahn (6-3, 255, So.)
Right guard
63 Joel Mazzella (6-1, 265, Sr.) 61 Bill Hulette (6-3, 255, Sr.)
Right tackle
65 Chuck Bradley (6-5, 278, So.) 76 Mark Askin (6-5, 275, Fr.)
Tight end
85 Rodney Jackson (6-2, 240, Sr.) 83 Mike Meece (6-6, 243, Sr.)
Quarterback
11 Brad Smith (6-3, 200, So.)
18 Freddie Maggard (6-2, 212, Jr.)
Fullback
5 Al Baker (5-11, 227, Sr.) 44 Terry Samuels (6-2, 240, Fr.)
Tailback
12 Craig Walker (5-10, 205, So.) 32 Mike Thomas (5-11, 214, Jr.)
Flanker
82 John Bolden (6-0, 175, Sr.) 8 Kurt Johnson (5-7, 140, So.)
Placekicker
21 Doug Pelfrey (5-11, 178, So.) 10 Don Rubin (5-9, 185, Jr.)
DEFENSE
Strike
42 Dean Wells (6-3, 230, So.) 59 Zane Beehn (6-4, 220, Fr.)
Defensive tackle
57 Jody Matthews (6-0, 252, So.) 98 Jerry Bell (6-3, 275, Jr.)
Nose guard
48 Joey Couch (6-1, 250, Jr.) 92 Jon Collins (5-10, 250, So.)
Defensive end
56 Derrick Thomas (6-2, 227, Jr.) 87 Jim Graves (6-6, 245, Jr.)
Mike linebacker
40 Randy Holleran (6-1, 238, Sr.) 45 Marty Moore (6-1, 225, Fr.)
Will linebacker
84 Billy Swanson (6-0, 225, Sr.) 46 Reggie Smith (6-3, 209, So.)
Bandit
39 Jeff Brady (6-1, 228, Sr.)
3 Duce Williams (6-0, 186, Fr.)
Rover
26 Salim Shahid (6-3, 187, Fr.) 9 Bill Campbell (5-10, 171, Fr.)
Hit
2 Gary Willis (6-1, 177, Jr.) 20 Chris Tolbert (5-11, 182, Sr.)
Free safety
1 Brad Armstead (6-0, 179, So.) 2 Gary Willis (6-1, 177, Jr.)
Cornerback
4 Sterling Ward (5-11, 174, So.) 24 Adrian Sherwood (5-11, 165, Fr.)
Punter
13 Bill Hawk (6-0, 208, Jr.) 18 Freddie Maggard (6-2, 212, Jr.)
'90 UK SCHEDULE/RESULTS
UK/Date	Opponent
20     CENTRAL MICHIGAN 17	
8	at Rutgers 24
24	INDIANA 45
13	at North Carolina 6
29	at Ole Miss 35
Oct. 13	MISSISSIPPI STATE
Oct. 20	at LSU
Oct. 27	GEORGIA
Nov. 10	VANDERBILT
Nov. 17	FLORIDA
Nov. 24	at Tennessee
? Home games In ALL CAPITALS
1990 UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY FOOTBALL ROSTER
No.	Player	Pos.	Ht	Wt.	Class	Hometown (High School/JC)	48	Joey Couch	NG	6-1	255	Jr.-2L	Paintsville (High)
1	Brad Armstead	FS	64	179	So-1L	Henderson (Henderson Co.)	49	Roger Sullivan	LB	64	222	Fr.-HS	White Oak. Pa. (McKeesport)
2	Gary Willis	HIT	6-1	177	Jr.-Sq.	Gainesville, Fla. (Buchholz)	50	Kevin Disotelle	OG	6-3	268	Jr.-Sq.	Houston, Texas (Northshore)
3	Duo* Williams	ROVER	6-0	186	Fr.-RS	Bethel Park, Pa. (Hign)	51	David Langdon	OT	5-11	283	Fr.-Sq.	Manchester (Clay Co.)
4	Sterling Ward	CB	5-11	174	SO.-1L	Lexington (Bryan Station)	52	Wesley Jackson	C	6-3	265	Fr.-RS	Louisville (Manual)
5	Al Baker	FB	5-11	227	Sr.-2L	Cadiz (Trigg Co.)	53	Matt Branum	C	6-2	261	SO.-1L	Florence (Boone Co.)
6	Scott Gilley	CB	5-10	186	Fr.-RS	Tampa, Fla. (King)	54	T.J. Maynard	C	64	264	So.-Sq.	Flatwoods (Russell)
7	Neal Clark	SE	5-9	169	Jr-IL	Paducah (Tilghman)	55	Travis Hahn	OG	6-3	263	So.-1L	Louisville (St. Xavier)
8	Kurt Johnson	FL	5-7	140	So.-1L	Paducah (Tilghman)	56	Derrick Thomas	DE	6-2	227	Jr.-1L	Lexing.on (Bryan Station)
9	Bill Campbell	FS	5-10	171	Fr.-Sq.	Lexington (Tates Creek)	57	Jody Matthews	NG	6-0	252	SO.-1L	Villa Rica. Ga. (High)
10	Troy Hobbs	FL	5-9	130	Fr-Sq	Miami, Fla. (Southridge)	58	Sean Smith	LB	6-3	232	Fr-RS	Louisville (Male)
10	Don Rubin	PK	5-8	160	Jr-JC	Miami, Fla. (Taft JC)	59	Zane Beehn	STRIKE	64	223	Fr.-HS	Owensboro (Apollo)
11	Brad Smith	QB	6-3	205	So.-Sq.	Lakeland, Fla. (High)	60	Courtney Longacre	C	6-3	266	Jr.-Sq.	Louisville (Fairdale)
12	Craig Walker	TB	5-10	209	So,RS	Louisville (Fairdale)	61	Bill Hulette	OG	6-3	262	Sr.-2L	Morganfield (Union Co.)
13	Bill Hawk	P	6-0	208	Jr.-1L	Santa Ynez, Calif. (Cal-Lutheran)	62	Dude Harper	C	6-2	235	Fr.-HS	Clemson, S.C. (Daniel)
14	Brent Claiborne	PK	5-9	161	Fr Sq	Owensboro (Daviess Co.)	63	Joel Mazzella	OG	6-1	275	Sr.-2L	Parkersburg. WVa. (High)
14	Mike Kinney	OB	6-3	208	Fr.-HS	Wheaton. III. (Wheaton North)	64	David Parks	C	6-2	247	Fr.-RS	Villa Rica, Ga. (High)
15	Brian Scott	P	6-1	195	So.-Sq.	Hardy (Belfry)	65	Chuck Bradley	OT	6-5	278	SO.-1L	Louisville (Fern Creek)
16	Pookie Jones	QB	6-2	180	Fr.-HS	Murray (Calloway Co.)	66	Louis Casanova	OT	60	234	Fr.-Sq.	Upper St. Clair, Pa. (High)
17	Larry Jackson	ROVER	5-11	?W	Jr.-Sq.	Mayfield (High)	67	Chris Sammarone	C	6-3	235	Fr.-HS	Youngstown, Ohio (Chaney)
18	Freddie Maggard	OB	6-2	219	Jr.-1L	Cumberland (High)	68	Todd Perry	OG	64	272	SO.-1L	Elizabethtown (North Hardin)
19	Ryan Hockman	OB	6-2	201	So.-Sq.	Harrison, Ohio (High)	69	Jason Dombroski	NG	6-2	279	Fr.-RS	LaGrange (Trinity)
20	Chris rolben	HIT	5-11	182	Sr.-3L	Pensacola, Fla. (B.T. Washington)	71	Greg Lahr	OT	6-5	281	Jr.-2L	Pickerington, Ohio (High)
21	Doug Pelfrey	PK-CB	5-11	17B	So.-Sq.	Edgewood (Scott)	72	Aaron Purdie	DE	6^6	260	Fr.-HS	Toledo. Ohio (EL. Bowsher)
22	Greg Hunt	FL	6-0	192	Jr.-Sq.	Richmond, Va. (Fork Union)	73	Jeff Weihe	DG	6-4	261	So.-Sq.	Louisville (Holy Cross)
23	Donnle Redd	TB	3-9	170	Fr.-HS	Danville (High)	74	Dean Wilks	OG	6-3	311	Sr.-3L	Proctorville, Ohio (Fairland)
24	Adrian Sherwood	CB	6-0	170	Fr.-HS	Texas City, Texas (High)	75	John Ferine	DT	6-5	280	Fr.-HS	Mobile, Ala. (Vigor)
25	Steve Phillips	SE	6-2	209	Sr.-1L	Fairfield, Ohio (High)	76	Mark Askin	OT	6-5	270	Fr.-HS	Louisville (St. Xavier)
26	Salim Shahid	ROVER	6-3	187	Fr.-RS	Louisville (Male)	77	Chris Reedy	OG	6-3	240	So.-Sq.	Elizabethtown (High)
27	Clyde Rudolph	FL	5-7	155	Fr.-HS	censacola Fla (B.T. Washington]	78	Brad Shuford	DG	6-3	285	So.-Sq.	Cincinnati, Ohio (Greenhills)
28	Dale See	FB	5-6	227	Fr.-Sq.	Columbus, Ohio (St. Charles)	80	Phil Logan	SE	6-2	196	Sr.-3L	Louisville (Holy Cross)
29	Brian Evans	FL	60	174	Fr.-RS	Louisville (Pleasure Ridge Park)	81	Bobby Henderson	TE	6-2	245	Sr.-1L	Theodore. Ala. (Tyler CC)
30	Daryl Conn	BANDIT	6-1	190	Fr.-HS	Franklin (Franklin-Simpson)	82	John Bolden	FL	&0	175	Sr.-3L	Louisville (Male)
31	Mark Chatmon	SE	5-8	156	Fr.-Sq.	Milwaukee, Wis. (South Division)	83	Mike Meece	TE	6-6	243	Sr.-2L	Cincinnati. Ohio (Madeira)
32	Mike Thomas	TB	5-11	214	Jr.-1L	Somerset, N.J. (Franklin)	84	Billy Swanson	LB	6-0	231	Sr.-1L	Paducah (Tilghman)
33	Bob Shehan	SE	5-11	170	So.-Sq.	Florence (Boone Co.)	85	Rodney Jackson	TE	6-2	252	Sr.-1L	Tyler, Texas (Tyler CC)
34	Tim Harris	TB	5-10	191	So.-Sq.	New Castle (Henry Co.)	86	Eugene McClellan	DE	6-3	281	So.-Sq.	Cincinnati, Ohio (Country Day)
35	Cale Langford	SE	5-10	171	Fr.-Sq.	Chatsworth, Ga. (Murray Co.)	87	Jim Graves	STRIKE		251	Jr.-Sq.	Lexington (Henry Clay)
36	Matt Riazzl	TB	5-7	181	Fr.-Sq.	Kettering, Ohio (Archbishop Alter)	88	Scott Rayburn	TE	64	252	Sr.-Sq.	Kenova, WVa. (Berkner)
37	Shane Ball	LB	6-3	205	Fr.-HS	Henderson (Henderson Co.)	89	Mickey Dean	TE	6-4	236	So.-Sq.	Sarasota, Fla. (High)
38	Donald Robinson	HIT	6-3	185	Fr.-HS	Richmond, Va. (John Marshall)	90	Barry Rich	DG	6-1	265	Fr.-RS	Tompkinsville (Monroe Co.)
39	Jeff Brady	BANDIT	6-1	228	Sr.-2L	Melbourne (Newport Catholic)	91	Daniel Lee	DE	6-5	265	Jr.-Sq.	Marianna, Fla. (Cottondale)
40	Randy Holleran	LB	6-1	238	Sr.-2L	McKeesport, Pa. (High)	92	Jon Collins	NG	5-10	262	So.-Sq.	Madisonville (North Hopkins)
41	Delandual Conwell	FB	6-1	195	Fr.-HS	Ironton, Ohio (High)	93	Patrick Porter	TE	6-3	230	Sr.-Sq	Flemingsburg (Fleming Co.)
42	Dean Wells	STRIKE	6-3	235	So.-1L	Louisville (Holy Cross)	94	Robert Stinson	NG	6-5	260	Fr.-HS	Cadiz (Trigg Co.)
43	Ken Johnson	BANDIT	5-11	205	Fr.-RS	Ellwood City. Pa. (Riverside)	95	Tim Calvert	FL	5-9	159	Fr,Sq.	Mount Washington (Bullitt East)
44	Terry Samuels	FB	6-.:	252	Fr.-RS	Louisville (Male)	96	John Merkle	DT	6-5	250	Fr.-HS	Memphis, Tenn. (Evangelical)
45	Marty Moore	LB	6-1	235	Fr.-RS	Fort Thomas (Highlands)	97	Chuck Latimer	STRIKE	6-5	240	So.-Sq	Lorain, Ohio (Admiral King)
46	Reggie Smith	LB	6-3	209	So.-1L	Cleveland, Ohio (Benedictine)	98	Jerry Bell	DE	6-3	291	Jr.-2L	Louisville (DeSales)
47	Neil Page	TE	64	259	So.-Sq.	Roswell, Ga. (Riverside Military Acad.)	99	Damon Betz	NG	6-5	270	Fr.-HS	Wilmington, Del. (Tower Hill)
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'89 MSU RESULTS (5-6)
MSU	Opponents
42	VANDERBILT 7
26	at Southern Miss 23
6	at Georgia 23
0	FLORIDA 21
28	NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 14
35	MEMPHIS STATE 10
0	at Auburn 14
10	at Alabama 23
27	TULANE 7
20	at LSU 44
11	Ole Miss (Jackson) 21
Home games in ALL CAPITALS
MISSISSIPPI STATE DEPTH CHART
OFFENSE Split end
80 Jerry Bouldin (6-0, 192, Sr.) 82 Chris Bosarge (5-11, 170, So.)
Left tackle
76 John James (6-3, 281, So.) 71 Tony Robertson (6-2, 284, Sr.)
Left guard
69 Shea Bell (6-1, 284, Fr.)
51 Steve McMullan (6-3, 246, So.)
Center
60 Lee Ford (5-11, 278, So.) 50 Kelly Ray (6-1, 254, So.)
Right guard
75 Ricky Byrd (6-2 , 272, Sr.) 67 Bill Sartin (6-2, 283, Fr.)
Right tackle
64 Kenny Stewart (6-4, 298, Jr.) 73 Lee Brown (6-3, 309, Fr.)
Tight end
81 Trenell Edwards (6-3, 240, Jr.) 33 Treddis Anderson (6-2, 228, Jr.)
Quarterback
19 Tony Shell (6-0, 203, Sr.)
15 William Robinson (6-0, 194, So.)
Tailback
21 Tay Galloway (5-8, 187, So.)
25 Tony James (5-9, 177, So.)
Fullback
26 Jerrod Young (5-10, 209, Sr.) 44 David Fair (6-1, 222, Sr.)
Flanker
12 Chris Firle (6-1, 187, Jr.) 85 John Parker (5-10, 161, Sr.)
Placekicker
1 Joel Logan (5-9, 175, Sr.) 18 Chris Gardner (6-1, 186, So.)
DEFENSE
Outside linebacker
93 Keith Joseph (6-1, 229, So.) 48 Torrance Brown (6-2, 222, So.)
Inside linebacker
41 Daniel Boyd (6-0, 228, So.)
34 Keo Coleman (6-2, 240, Jr.)
Left end
97 Rodney Stowers (6-2, 276, So.) 94 Ryon Ford (6-5, 271, Sr.)
Nose guard
96 Demetrius Hill (6-2, 257, Sr.) 95 Nate Williams (6-3, 270, Jr.)
Right end
99 Robert Young (6-7, 269, Sr.) 68 Desmond Bates (6-2, 266, Sr.)
Inside linebacker
42 Reggie Stewart (6-1, 246, Sr.) 40 Juan Long (6-2, 230, Fr.)
Outside linebacker
45 Marc Woodard (6-1, 227, So.) 90 Arley Gibson (6-2, 240, Fr.)
Left cornerback
35 Eddie Myles (5-10, 173, Sr.) 2 William Prince (6-2, 213, Jr.)
Strong safety
3 Albert Williams (6-2, 219, Sr.) 7 Jeff Easterwood (5-11, 178, Sr.)
Free safety
24 Lance Aldridge (6-1, 198, Jr.) 5 Kelvin Knight (6-1, 202, Fr.)
Right cornerback
30 Tony Harris (6-0, 185, Jr.) 6 Lee Lipscomb (5-11, 180, Jr.)
Punter
13 Mike Riley (6-1, 195, Jr.) 14 Todd Jordan (6-3, 218, So.)
'90 MSU SCHEDULE/RESULTS
MSU/Date Opponent	
7	TENNESSEE 40
27	CAL-FULLERTON 13
13	SOUTHERN MISS 10
21	at Florida 34
Oct. 13	KENTUCKY
Oct. 20	at Tulane
Oct. 27	AUBURN
Nov. 3	ALABAMA
Nov. 10	at Memphis State
Nov. 17	LSU
Nov. 24	Ole Miss (Jackson)
"Home games in ALL CAPITALS
1990 MISSISSIPPI STATE FOOTBALL ROSTER I
No.	Player	Pos.	Ht.	Wt.	Class	Hometown (High School/JC)	50	Kelly Ray	OG	6-1	254	So.	Baton Rouge, La. (Parkview Baptist)
1	Joel Logan	KS	5-9	175	Sr.	Hamilton, Ala. (High)	51	Stephen McMullan	OG	6-3	246	So.	Decatur, Miss. (High)
2	William Prince	CB	6-2	213	Jr.	Vicksburg, Miss. (Warren Central)	52	James Ashford	LB	SO	237	Fr.	Plattsmouth, Neb. (High)
3	Albert Williams	SS	6-2	219	Sr.	Jackson, Miss. (Wingfield)	53	John Norals	LB	6-1	218	Fr.	Leland, Miss. (High)
4	Terry High	CB	5-10	178	Jr.	Pontotoc, Miss. (High)	54	Byron Jordan	C	6-2	260	So.	Petal, Miss. (High)
5	Kelvin Knight	FS	6-1	202	Fr.	Natchez, Miss. (North Natchez)	55	Jimmy Nowell	LB	6-2	241	So.	Louisville. Miss. (Winston Academy)
6	Lee Lipscomb	CB	5-11	180	Jr.	Navasota, Texas (Tyler CC)	56	Scott Mansell	LB	6-4	210	Fr.	Jasper, Ala. (Curry)
7	Jeff Easterwood