Colorado Mines and Western Washington to Square off at 23rd-Annual Dixie Rotary Bowl
Colorado and Western Washington to Square off at 23rd-Annual
Dixie Rotary Bowl
by Steve Johnson, Director of Public Relations, Publications and Marketing
ST. GEORGE, Utah - November 10, 2008 - The Colorado School
of Mines Orediggers and the Western Washington University Vikings
have accepted invitations to play in the 23rd-Annual Dixie Rotary
Bowl Game, as announced by bowl director Gary Benson announced
Monday afternoon in a press conference held during the St. George
Rotary Club's weekly luncheon held at the Holiday Inn. The game
will be played Saturday, Dec. 6, 2008, at 12 noon (MST), at Hansen
Stadium in St. George.
The 2008 Dixie Rotary Bowl match-up will mark the first-ever
meeting between the Orediggers and Vikings on the gridiron. For
WWU, the 2008 Dixie Rotary Bowl will be the Vikings' first
postseason bowl game in school history, while CSM will be making
its second-straight Dixie Rotary Bowl appearance. In the 2007 Dixie
Rotary Bowl, the Orediggers faced Western Oregon and came up on the
short end of a 26-12 loss to the Wolves (12/01/07).
The first-ever Dixie Rotary Bowl played with NCAA Division II teams
took place in 2006, when Fort Lewis College defeated Dixie State
College of Utah, 24-14. Prior to that, the bowl game was the
premiere junior college bowl game in the country for 20 years,
beginning in 1986, when Dixie (UT) College defeated Butler (KS) CC,
36-33.
The Dixie Rotary Bowl began a transition to the NCAA Division II
level in 2006, to coincide with Dixie State College of Utah's move
from NJCAA competition to four-year NCAA status. In 2007, the Dixie
Rotary Bowl finalized a participation agreement with the Rocky
Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) and the Great Northwest
Athletic Conference (GNAC), which officially welcomed back football
as a conference sport this past season, with league members Central
Washington, Dixie State, Humboldt State, Western Oregon and Western
Washington. Under the agreement, each conference will send its
top-placing team that does not receive an NCAA Division II football
playoff bid.
Colorado School of Mines, representing the RMAC, won four of its
final five games of the season en route to an 8-3 overall record,
including a 7-2 conference mark, which was good for a t-second
finish with Nebraska-Kearney. However, the Orediggers earned the
Dixie Rotary Bowl berth by way of a 37-20 home triumph over
Nebraska-Kearney in CSM's penultimate game this past Nov. 1.
Oredigger head coach Bob Stitt (Doane College;
59-41 at CSM) is in his ninth year at the helm at CSM.
The Oredigger offense is paced by junior quarterback David
Pesek (6-3, 200; Centennial, Colo./ Arapahoe HS), who led
the RMAC in total offense (248.8 ypg) and passing (227.9 ypg) for
the second-straight season. Pesek completed a league-best 65.2
percent (225-for-345) of his pass attempts for 2,507 yards and a
career-high 21 touchdowns. Pesek's favorite target is junior wide
receiver Adam Saur (6-3, 190; San Antonio,
Texas/Clark HS), who caught 67 passes for a team-high 873 yards
(13.0 ypc) and a team-leading 13 touchdowns. CSM also boast a pair
of 500-yard rushers on the season, led by senior running back
Corey Huck (5-7, 190; Westminster, Colo./Monarch
HS), who rushed for 599 yards on 130 carries and one touchdown,
while Pesek gained 521 yards on 132 carries with five TDs.
On the defensive side of the ball, junior linebacker Nick
Haniszewski (6-2, 220; Honey Creek, Iowa/Roncalli Catholic
HS) returns to the Dixie Rotary Bowl as one of CSM's leading
tacklers with 70 total tackles, including 35 solo stops, to go with
14 TFLs, 5.0 sacks and two forced fumbles. Meanwhile, sophomore
defensive lineman Marc Schiechl (6-3, 250;
Lakewood, Colo./Bear Creek HS) leads the RMAC with 19 TFLs and 13.0
sacks. Senior safety Drew Ferren (6-3, 205; Lyons,
Colo./Lyons HS) and sophomore defensive back Kyle
Goracke (6-3, 189; Tecumseh, Neb./Tecumseh HS) co-lead the
team with four interceptions apiece.
GNAC representative Western Washington earned its first-ever Dixie
Rotary Bowl appearance after finishing second in league play with a
5-3 record (5-5 overall). The Vikings enter the Dixie Rotary Bowl
having lost three of their last five games, including a 49-21
setback at GNAC champion and then No. 8-ranked Central Washington
last Saturday in Ellensburg. A Dixie Rotary Bowl victory would give
the Vikings a winning record for the first time since 2004.
Third-year head coach Robin Ross (Washington
State, 1977) is 12-19 in his tenure at WWU.
"Getting to the post-season is a very positive step for the
program," Coach Ross said. "Last spring, one of our primary goals
was to get to the Rotary Bowl, and we've been able accomplish
that."
Senior quarterback Adam Perry (6-0, 190; Long
View, Wash./R.A. Long HS) is currently second in the GNAC in total
offense (299.2 ypg) and passing yards (296.9 ypg), having connected
on 219-of-342 (.640) of his pass attempts for 2,969 yards and 26
touchdowns, including a career-best 423 yards with three TD passes
in a 29-27 win over Dixie State Sept. 27. Perry is complemented by
a pair quality receivers, led by senior wideout Pat
McCann (6-2, 205; Olympia, Wash./Olympia HS/College of the
Canyons) with 52 receptions for a GNAC-best 971 yards and 13
touchdowns, including a 96-yard TD catch vs. Dixie State Sept. 27,
which is a GNAC record for the longest TD pass play and
second-longest in school history. In addition, fellow senior
Travis McKee (6-5, 210; Bothell, Wash./Bothell HS)
caught 50 balls for 742 yards and three TDs. On the ground, junior
running back Randall Eldridge (5-10, 200;
Lynnwood, Wash./Lynnwood HS/Chabot JC) gained 671 yards on 174
carries this season with three 100-yard efforts, including an even
100 yards on 21 carries last Saturday at CWU. Eldridge also co-led
the team with four rushing touchdowns and had three more scores as
a receiver.
On defense, Western Washington is led by the GNAC's leading tackler
in junior linebacker Caleb Jessup (6-0, 220;
Kemore, Wash./Inglemoor HS), who racked up a league-best 114 total
tackles, including 59 solo stops, to go with 6.5 TFLs and 1.5
sacks. Meanwhile, sophomore defensive lineman Nick
Rocco (5-1, 225; Sammamish, Wash./Skyline HS) led WWU with
12.5 TFLs and 6.5 sacks, which are good for fourth-overall in
the GNAC individual defensive rankings, respectively.
Kick-off for the 23rd-Annual Dixie Rotary Bowl is slated for
Saturday, Dec. 6, at 12 noon at Hansen Stadium, located at 700 East
500 South in St. George, Utah. This year's Dixie Rotary Bowl will
be broadcast live by FANZ-TV, which will distribute the game across
its affiliates nationally reaching over 12.5 million homes. FANZ-TV
has reached agreements with the Lone Star Network (2.3 million) and
Altitude Sports (5.4 million) to broadcast this year's Dixie Rotary
Bowl, adding an additional 7.7 million homes. The games will also
appear on the Altitude's DirecTV Ch. 644 & 661 and DISH
Network's Ch. 410, bringing another 30 million homes to the
footprint. The network will update the complete list of coverage
areas on its website at www.fanz-tv.com.
Other events include the third-annual Junior Rotary Bowl on
Wednesday, Dec. 3, at 7 p.m., at Hansen Stadium, featuring a pair
of youth all-star teams from Washington County. The Dixie Rotary
Bowl Banquet will be held at the Dixie Center on Thursday, Dec. 4,
at 7 p.m., emceed by KSL-TV sportscaster Rod Zundel, and
featuring keynote speaker Phil Tuckett, a 30-year veteran of
NFL Films, for which he worked as a producer, director,
editor, and cameraman, and was named Vice President of Special
Projects in 1982. During his career at
NFL Films, Tuckett won 30 Emmy Awards for
shows like "Football America," "The 100 Yard Universe," "Autumn
Ritual," and "Lost Treasures of NFL Films."
In addition, the annual Dixie Rotary Bowl Golf Tournament will be
held at Sunbrook Golf Course Friday, Dec. 5, at 10 a.m., as will
the 23rd-Army Band Concert later that evening in the Dixie State
College Cox Auditorium at 7 p.m. Prior to the kick-off Saturday,
the annual Dixie Rotary Bowl parade will take place along
Tabernacle Street in St. George, followed by a tailgate party at
Hansen Stadium at 11 a.m.
Tickets for the game are $25 for reserved seating, $10 for general
admission, and can be purchased at the DSC Avenna Center Box Office
or by calling (435) 652-7800. For additional information on all
Dixie Rotary Bowl activities, visit www.rotarybowl.com or call (435)
688-9282.
The Dixie Rotary Bowl was initiated as a community service project
of the Rotary Club of St. George. The bowl was conceived in an
effort to further the club's service goals and objectives. The
Dixie Rotary Bowl was born in 1986 and remains a service project of
the Rotary Club of St. George to this day.
The bowl became prominently recognized throughout the country as
one of the top junior college bowl games in the nation. Beginning
in 1991, the annual bowl game was broadcast around the world on
Armed Forces Radio Network, while the 1996 game was televised live
to 33 states and millions of homes by Prime Sports Network, the
first live broadcast of a junior college bowl game in history.



















