The head coach of the Kansas football team in 1984 was Mike Gottfried. Mike Norseth was quarterback, Willie Pless was linebacker, Dodge Schwartzberg was kicker, Bennie Simecka was center, and Eric Tracy was an outside linebacker. Other players of the 59 man roster include Jeff Anderson, Tom Becker, Dino Bell, Tony Berry, Rick Bredesen, Doug Certain, Patrick Connors, Jim Davis, John Diggs, C.J. Eanes, Richard Estell, Arnold Fields, Harvey Fields, Phil Forte, Guy Gamble, Milt Garner, Jay Hager, Kevin Harder, Travis Hardy, Mark Henderson, Wesley D Hendricks, Steve Isham, Eric Keeler, Pat Kelley, Von Lacey, Dane Alan Lee, Sal Lewis, Jeff Long, Marvin Mattox, Robert Mimbs, Kurt Mueller, Paul Oswald, Mark Parks, Skip Peete, Scott Pelham, Bob Pieper, Tommy Quick, Mike Rogers, Quintin Schonewise, Warren Shields, David Smith, Jamey Steinhauser, Jon Stewart, Paul Swenson, Bill Vechiarella, Alvin Walton, Brad Wedel, Mike Werner, Lynn Williams, Lyndall Yarnell, and Wayne Ziegler.
Here is 1984 Roster link:
http://www.fanbase.com/Kansas-State-Wildcats-Football-1984/roster
Here is 1985 Roster
Offense
SE - Gerald Alphin, 6-3, 212, Sr.; Larry Keys, 6-2, 176, Fr.
WT - Tim Stone, 6-6, 274, Sr.; Dana Dimel, 6-4, 252, Jr.
WG - Andy Harding, 6-3, 243, Sr.; Matt Garver, 6-4, 250, Jr.
C - Elmer Schmitz, 6-2, 248, Sr.; Chuck Sander, 6-2, 268, Jr.
SG - Bob Bessert, 6-2, 260, Jr.; Ken Sewell, 6-0, 250, Jr.
ST - Rockey Dvorak, 6-5, 262, Jr.; Jerry Poole, 6-3, 272, Sr.
TE - Kent Dean, 6-4, 211, So.; John Stonner, 6-2, 220, Jr.
FL - Jay Wade, 6-2, 209, Fr.; Todd Elder, 6-3, 197, So.
QB - Randy Williams, 6-2, 190, Jr.; John Welch, 6-1, 203, Jr.
TB - James Ricketts, 6-1, 200, Sr.; John Kendrick, 5-11, 210, Sr.
FB - Ray Wilson, 6-1, 198, so; Greg Strahm, 6-3, 220, Sr.
PK - Danny Helmer, 6-2, 178, Fr.
Defense
LE - Jim Oehm, 6-2, 222, Fr.; Troy Adams, 6-3, 225, Jr.
LT - Renneth Reed, 6-2, 252, Sr.; George Fowler, 6-3, 231, Jr.
RT - Les Miller, 6-7, 267, Jr.; Curtis Hughes, 6-2, 258, Jr.
RE - Kevin Humphery, 6-3, 235, Jr.; Jeffery Hurd, 6-2, 232, Jr.
LB - Tim McDonald, 6-3, 236, So.; Scott Opie White, 6-2, 227, So.
Rover - Kenneth Anderson, 6-0, 177, So.; Jack Epps, 6-0, 202, Sr.
LB - Matt Wallterstedt, 5-11, 202, So.; David Wallace, 6-1, 214, So.
CB - Brad Lambert, 5-11, 170, So.; Rick Miller, 5-11, 190, Jr.
SS - Don Cliggett, 6-0, 190, Sr.; Robert Easterwood, 6-2, 170, Fr.
FS - Barton Hundley, 5-11, 190, Sr.; Pat Hall, 6-0, 184, So.
CB - David Ast, 6-0, 188, Sr.; Tim Jackson, 6-1, 188, Fr.
P - Matt Jacobs, 5-10, 188, Jr.
http://www.fanbase.com/Kansas-Jayhawks-Mens-Basketball-1991-92
You can research any of the teams in the 1990's by changing the year range at the top of the page in the middle.
The Kansas City Chiefs had the most wins in the 1990s
Kentucky leads 20-6. 2010s: Kansas 0-1 2000s: Kansas 3-0 1990s: Kansas 0-3 1980s: Kansas 2-5 1970s: Kansas 1-8 1960s: Kansas 0-1 1950s: Kansas 0-2 1-1 in NCAA Tournament (1999, 2007) The two played in 1976 for the dedication of Rupp Arena. Biggest win/loss: Kansas won 150-95 in 1989 (55 points) 4 OT games: 1959, 1978, 1981, and 1999 Number of times both teams in top 5: 0 Number of times both teams in top 10: 4 (1978, 1985, 1998, and 2005) Number of times Kansas was #1: 0 Number of times Kentucky was #1: 1 (1977)
decade-1990s
Michael Jeffrey Jordan ( born February 17, 1963 ) is a retired American professional basketball player and active businessman. His biography on the National Basketball Association (NBA) website states, " By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time. " Jordan was one of the most effectively marketed athletes of his generation and was instrumental in popularizing the NBA around the world in the 1980s and 1990s.
The internet was a major technological development in the 1990s
The internet was a major technological development in the 1990s
The economy boomed in Ireland in the 1990s.
During the 1990s the stock market boomed.
Sales of spaghetti sauces were $2 billion in the 1990s
1990-UNLV 1991-Duke 1992-Duke 1993-North Carolina 1994-Arkansas 1995-UCLA 1996-Kentucky 1997-Arizona 1998-Kentucky 1999-Connecticut
1990-UNLV 1991-Duke 1992-Duke 1993-North Carolina 1994-Arkansas 1995-UCLA 1996-Kentucky 1997-Arizona 1998-Kentucky 1999-Connecticut
Juvenile footwear sales slowed in the early 1990s