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Per Pete "Toes" Bartos.
 
Per Pete "Toes" Bartos.
  
"Beer, mud, Blood".  Under the guidance of Coach Bob "Nigley" Horne [RAF
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"Beer, mud, Blood".  Under the guidance of Coach Bob "Nigley" Horne [RAFSquadron Leader], the men's rugby team completed it's most successful season in memory during the 1982-1983 school year
Squadron Leader], the men's rugby team completed it's most successful
 
season in memory during the 1982-1983 school year
 
 
The team began it's legacy by winning the second Annual Michelob Husker
 
The team began it's legacy by winning the second Annual Michelob Husker
 
Rugby Classic in Lincoln, Nebraska in the fall, outscoring their opponents
 
Rugby Classic in Lincoln, Nebraska in the fall, outscoring their opponents
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The team beat Navy 6-3 in the semi-finals [we had lost to them in the
 
The team beat Navy 6-3 in the semi-finals [we had lost to them in the
 
fall],  but dropped a 13-3 decision to defending champs Cal-Berkely in a
 
fall],  but dropped a 13-3 decision to defending champs Cal-Berkely in a
nationally televised game [ESPN], and ended up second in the nation.
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nationally televised game [ESPN], and ended up second in the nation.  Seniors Joe Wendlberger and Jimmy Koehn were named to the select All-American team along with rookie Tom Miller [in his seventh rugby game
  Seniors Joe Wendlberger and Jimmy Koehn were named to the select
 
All-American team along with rookie Tom Miller [in his seventh rugby game
 
 
he'd ever played in.  All three zoomie All-Americans were fleet-footed
 
he'd ever played in.  All three zoomie All-Americans were fleet-footed
 
backs.  I believe four more zoomie players were named as second team
 
backs.  I believe four more zoomie players were named as second team

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All American selections: Koehn, Wendlberger and Miller

Per Pete "Toes" Bartos.

"Beer, mud, Blood". Under the guidance of Coach Bob "Nigley" Horne [RAFSquadron Leader], the men's rugby team completed it's most successful season in memory during the 1982-1983 school year The team began it's legacy by winning the second Annual Michelob Husker Rugby Classic in Lincoln, Nebraska in the fall, outscoring their opponents 123-11. In the sping season, the team began preparing for the upcoming national championships by entering the "Tournament of Pain" in Sanata Fe Springs, California during Spring Break. They played a record five games in a single day, and encountered opponents of incredible size [and I seem to recall we forfeited our last game due to not having enough able-bodied players to field the minimum team size - we only brought about 20 players and barely lost the first game to the eventual tournament winners - it was a double elimination tournament]. Next, the team avenged itself by winning the state tournament [having lost the state finals the previous year to CSU when the ref lost track of the score and awarded one of our tries to the opponents ...and they weren't man enough to admit it - too bad they didn't have an honor code!], stomping Colorado School of Mines 22-0, Metro state 33-3, and Colorado State 10-3. Adding insult to injury, the B-side beat two Colorado State teams to capture the B-side state title as well. In the western regional tournament, the zoomies beat Southwest Missouri State [our toughest game], [a much improved] Nebraska and Oklahoma to advance to the national championships in Athens, Georgia. The administartion backed the rugby team [initially they were not going to allow us to go and wouldn't pay for the permissive TDY/transport./lodging] and sent 22 players, five coaches, and a trainer to participate in the national championships. The team beat Navy 6-3 in the semi-finals [we had lost to them in the fall], but dropped a 13-3 decision to defending champs Cal-Berkely in a nationally televised game [ESPN], and ended up second in the nation. Seniors Joe Wendlberger and Jimmy Koehn were named to the select All-American team along with rookie Tom Miller [in his seventh rugby game he'd ever played in. All three zoomie All-Americans were fleet-footed backs. I believe four more zoomie players were named as second team All-Americans]." [Championship game synopsis: Our standout kicker, right winger Bob Williamson, was injured [broken leg?] about 5 minutes into the game, and we had about four or five missed penalty kicks because we had no back up kicker - oops! Cal-Berkely, which had over 50% UK players, had a fabulous Irish? kicker who made several long range, wide-angle kicks and missed none that I recall. We had a try called back late in the game when I (left winger) grubbed a ball into the try zone (and Joe Wendlberger fell on it) but I got heinously leveled by some huge oaf immediately after the grub, and the ref was so outraged that he immediately stopped the play (forgetting all about the advantage rule) and called for a penalty kick, which we missed. Basically, we lost the kicking game. At least that's the way I remember it ;-) ]

Tom Miller remembers "I think the craziest trip we had was to Regionals. If my memory serves me correctly, we flew military air into Tinker AFB, Oklahoma, then drove to College Station, TX. As a sophomore I thought I was going to spend the rest of my life in prison, guys dumping piss bottles out the side door of the van, beers flowing -- I didn't realize this was a normal. I think I shook my head the eight or so hours it took to drive the trip. Tom Miller