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1984 Idaho Vandals football team : ウィキペディア英語版
1984 Idaho Vandals football team

The 1984 Idaho Vandals football team represented the University of Idaho in the 1984 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Vandals, led by third-year head coach Dennis Erickson, were members of the Big Sky Conference and played their home games at the Kibbie Dome, an indoor facility on campus in Moscow, Idaho.
After the departure of four-year starter QB Ken Hobart following the 1983 season, Idaho struggled with injuries and inexperience, falling to a 2-5 record before winning their last four. Led by quarterbacks Scott Linehan (redshirt sophomore) and Rick Sloan (junior, transfer from San Jose State), the Vandals finished 6-5 in the regular season and 4-3 in the Big Sky.
Although the 1984 season was less successful than the previous two, it marked the first time in nearly eight decades that the Vandals had three consecutive winning seasons in football; it was last accomplished in 1905.〔(College Football Data Warehouse ) - Idaho Vandals - yearly totals - accessed 2011-10-02〕
==Notable games==
The Vandals defeated Oregon State of the Pac-10 41-22 in Moscow, but lost to upstart independent in Spokane (EWU joined the Big Sky in 1987). continued its dominance over the Vandals, winning its sixth straight since joining the conference in 1979.
Idaho defeated rival for the third consecutive year, the third of twelve straight over the Broncos. The 1984 game was the most lopsided to date, with the Vandals recording a 37-0 shutout on the road at Bronco Stadium.

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