As a celebration of the 25th anniversary of the program's first-ever Big Sky Conference title, the 1992 Eastern Washington University football team will be among the 17th class of inductees into the Eastern Athletics Hall of Fame on
Sept. 30, 2017, in conjunction with EWU;s game against Sacramento State.
The induction ceremony will take place at 8 a.m. at Reese Court before the Big Sky Conference football game against the Hornets (time to be announced). Breakfast admissions are $20 for adults and $10 for children, and may be reserved online via a link that will be available later in July on the Hall of Fame web page (
http://goeags.com/hof.aspx). The individual members of this year's class will be announced later this spring.
In the first of what has become nine Big Sky football titles, Eastern shared the 1992 title with co-champion Idaho. EWU finished ranked 14th in the final NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (then known as I-AA) poll and advanced to the FCS Playoffs where the Eagles lost to Northern Iowa 17-14 in the first round. Eastern's first league win of the season was a 27-21 victory over Montana and the last was a 14-13 home victory over Boise State which helped wrap-up the league co-championship. It was the school's first conference championship in football in 23 years since sharing the 1969 Evergreen Conference title with Western Washington when Eastern was affiliated with NAIA.
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Eastern's four losses were to teams who had a collective 35-8 record (81 percent), with two of them ranking No. 1 nationally in FCS at one point of the season (Northeast Louisiana, UNI) and four advancing to the NCAA playoffs (Idaho, NLU, UNI in FCS; Portland State in Division II).
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The Eagles featured only one All-American -- defensive end
Tommy Williams -- but had seven players earn first team All-Big Sky honors. They included Williams, linebacker
Joe Peterson, cornerback
Jackie Kellogg, center
Jimi Schmidt, offensive guard
Harold Fox, offensive tackle
Trent Pollard and wide receiver
Tony Brooks. Second team honors were won by defensive tackle
Mark Avena, defensive tackle
Jack Murphy, linebacker
Jason Marsh, strong safety
Pat Sievers, running back
Harold Wright and tight end
Trevor Westlund. Receiving honorable mention were defensive end
Derek Hart, quarterback
Mark Tenneson and return specialist
Jason Anderson. In all, a total of eight defensive players and seven on offense were honored, plus one on special teams for a total of 16.
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The Eagle offense ranked 18th in I-AA in total offense with an average of 411 yards per game, led by a passing offense which averaged 254 per game to rank 13th nationally. Eastern's big-play attack included a trio of receivers who combined for 115 receptions for over 2,000 yards, 16 touchdowns and an average of 18 yards per completion.
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The defense averaged nearly 100 yards and 14 points fewer than during 5-6 campaigns the previous two seasons. Eastern was second in the nation in rushing defense by allowing only 83 yards per game. The Eagles held Montana to minus two rushing yards in a 27-21 victory, and had three other performances of 32 or less. Eastern had a string of nine-straight quarters without allowing a touchdown at one point in the season, highlighted by a 15-9 victory over Northern Arizona and a 37-3 triumph over Idaho State.
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Tenneson closed his 36-game career by passing 2,643 yards, and at the time held EWU career records for yards (7,338), touchdowns (51), completions (568) and attempts (1,056). He won 10 of his last 15 starts. Williams finished with what was a school-record 12 1/2 sacks (now fourth). For the season, the defense had 36 sacks and 17 interceptions, and allowed only 19.4 points per game. Peterson and Marsh had 113 tackles each, and Kellogg had six interceptions and eight passes broken up.
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It was the second-to-last team coached by the legendary
Dick Zornes, who closed his 89-victory career with a 7-3 finish a year later in 1993. Four of his assistants from 1992 –
Jim McElwain, Mike Kramer, John Zamberlin and
Jerry Graybeal -- all went on to become NCAA Division I collegiate head coaches, including for four Big Sky Conference rivals (Kramer at EWU, Montana State and Idaho State; Zamberlin at Idaho State; Graybeal at Weber State). A total of eight players from the 1992 team went on to play in the NFL (including offensive linemen Ackerman and Pollard) or CFL (including Kellogg, an eight-year Canadian Football League veteran).
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The Eagles had 16 players honored on the Big Sky All-Academic team. Westlund was honored for the fourth time, and was also selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII squad. He received his business administration degree the previous spring, and had a 3.72 grade point average.
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1992 Season Results
Coach: Dick Zornes
| S 12 |
L |
Portland State |
21 |
- |
24 |
A |
| S 19 |
W |
Sonoma State |
45 |
- |
14 |
H |
| S 26 |
W |
*Montana |
27 |
- |
21 |
A |
| O 3 |
W |
*Weber State |
32 |
- |
14 |
H |
| O 10 |
W |
*Montana State |
23 |
- |
17 |
H |
| O 17 |
L |
*Idaho |
21 |
- |
38 |
H |
| O 24 |
W |
*Northern Ariz. |
15 |
- |
9 |
A |
| O 31 |
W |
*Idaho State |
37 |
- |
3 |
A |
| N 7 |
L |
NE Louisiana |
31 |
- |
41 |
A |
| N 14 |
W |
*Boise State |
14 |
- |
13 |
H |
| N 21 |
L |
#Northern Iowa |
14 |
- |
17 |
A |
#NCAA Champ. Subdivision Playoffs
7-4-0/6-1 Big Sky (t-Champ)
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1992 Big Sky Conference All-Academic Selections
Jason Anderson, Rob Aronow, Mark Avena, Tony Brooks, Henry Hall, Jesse Hardt, Tim Hunsaker, Jackie Kellogg, Alex Lacson, Mo Owen, Timm Scott, Jason Scott, Craig Sides, Pat Sievers, Dan Thurston, Trevor Westlund.
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