1980 Indiana State Sycamores football team

1980 Indiana State Sycamores football
Conference Missouri Valley Conference
1980 record 6–5 (4–2 MVC)
Head coach Dennis Raetz (1st season)
Offensive coordinator Pete Hoener (1st season)
Home stadium Memorial Stadium
(Capacity: 20,500)
1980 Missouri Valley Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L T  W L T
Tulsa $ 4 1 0  8 3 0
Wichita State 4 1 1  5 5 1
Indiana State 4 2 0  6 5 0
Drake 3 2 0  8 3 0
West Texas State 2 4 0  5 6 0
New Mexico State 1 4 1  3 7 1
Southern Illinois 1 5 0  3 8 0
Illinois State      4 7 0
  • $ Conference champion
  • Illinois State was admitted to the MVC in June, 1980; ineligible for championship

The 1980 Indiana State Sycamores football team represented Indiana State University in the 1980 NCAA Division I-A football season. They were led by first-year head coach Dennis Raetz and played their home games at Memorial Stadium. They were a member of the Missouri Valley Conference. They finished the season 6–5, 4–2 in MVC play to finish in third place.

The roster included such standout performers as: Quarterback Reggie Allen, the 1979 MVC Offensive MVP; Safety John Allman; and Craig Shaffer the 1981 MVC Defensive MVP. Allman was the first Sycamore to be named to consecutive "all-conference" honors. Shaffer spent three seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals[1]

Allman would be named ‘All-Conference’ for the third consecutive season, finish his career second in career tackles, (12th today), third in career interceptions (fourth today) and sign a free agent deal with the St. Louis Cardinals.

Four Sycamores led the Missouri Valley Conference in different statistical categories: Kirk Wilson in Receive Yards per Reception, Joe Stellern in Field Goals Made, Lester Byrd in Kickoff Return Yardage/Return and John Allman in Interception Return Yardage.

Six Sycamores would be named to 'All-Conference' teams: Hubert Moore, TE; Eddie Ruffin, WR; Mark Gradkowski, OG; John Gaunt, DT; Craig Shaffer, LB and John Allman, DB[2]

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 6 1:30 pm (CDT) at Drake Drake StadiumDes Moines, Iowa W 13-10   9,450
September 20 7:30 pm (EST) Eastern Illinois* Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, Indiana W 14-0   15,368
September 27 7:30 pm (EST) Akron* Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, Indiana W 27-9   10,486
October 4 1:30 pm (CDT) at Wichita City Cessna StadiumWichita, Kansas L 20–46   19,003
October 11 1:30 pm (CDT) Southern Illinois*dagger Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, Indiana W 19–6   18,293
October 18 1:30 pm (EST) at Louisville* Fairgrounds StadiumLouisville, Kentucky L 17–27   24,695
October 25 1:30 pm (CST) Illinois State* Hancock StadiumNormal, Illinois L 0–9   10,017
November 1 1:30 pm (EST) West Texas A&M Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, Indiana W 37–18   8,468
November 8 1:30 pm (CST) at Tulsa Skelly StadiumTulsa, Oklahoma L 7–30   17,647
November 15 1:30 pm (EST) New Mexico State Memorial StadiumTerre Haute, Indiana W 33–28   5,010
November 22 1:30 PM (EST) at Ball State* BSU StadiumMuncie, Indiana (Blue Key Victory Bell) L 21–28   7,023
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from STATS FCS Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
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References

  1. "Craig Shaffer Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
  2. "1980 Missouri Valley Conference Year Summary | College Football at Sports-Reference.com". sports-reference.com. Retrieved 2017-10-04.
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