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1970's Football Year-By-Year History

1970 (0-9)
    Zero
- The only time ever that a Penguin football squad failed to win at least one game in any given season.
    Most - Receiver Bob Ferranti breaks Dave DelSignore’s mark for most catches in a single season by hauling in 46…The disappointing year produces the most losses in a single season, 323 points yielded by the opposition, a school record…In all, the Penguins set eight school records.

1971 (2-6)
    Ferranti Again
- In the season opener against the Central Michigan Chippewas, Bob Ferranti surpasses DelSignore to take the lead in career receiving yards with 1,389.
    The Quarterback - Senior Denny Klembara and junior Ron Jaworski share the quarterback duties, however Klembara completes his sweep of the YSU passing records before graduation.

1972 (4-4-1)
    The Rifle
- Behind the aerial artistry of Ron Jaworski, the Penguins come from behind to win two and tie another during their final three home games of the year…Their biggest win is a trouncing 47-7 win over Xavier University…Completing 139 passes, good for 18 touchdowns, Jaworski is chosen to play in the Ohio Shrine Bowl along with Bob Ferranti and is a last minute addition to the Senior Bowl (coached by Lou Saban)…He is drafted in the second round (32 overall pick) by the Los Angeles Rams…Head Coach Dwight “Dike” Beede, having retired at the conclusion of the season, drowns on his farm less than a month after the season. 

1973 (4-6)
    Number Two
- After the retirement of Head Coach Dwight “Dike” Beede, the only Penguin football coach since it opted for football in the 1938 season, Rey Dempsey is named head football coach by a search committee…The squad goes 4-5-0 on the year, but wins its final three games on the season, including a 12-10 upset of #8 ranked North Dakota State…Ferris Scott and Denny Latess are chosen to represent Youngstown State in the Ohio Shrine Bowl game. 

1974 (8-2)
    Almost Perfect
- A pass interference call at the Ball State 20 mars the Penguins unbeaten season as the Cardinals records a 21-14 dogfight win…The Penguins are, however, one of eight Division II teams chosen for the NCAA play-offs…After holding a 14-7 lead, the Penguins fall prey to the University of Delaware 35-14, the eventual runners-up in the tourney.
    Records and Honors - Running back John Kinch sets the single season rushing record as he scampers for 1,158 yards…Don Calloway is chosen to the Kodak All-America (Small College) First Teamm…Nazih Banna, Elliot Dunlap and Chris Burba play in the Ohio Shrine Bowl tilt.

1975 (5-4)
    Number “3”
- Bill Narduzzi, defensive coordinator at the University of Kentucky, is named as only the third ever Penguin head football coach…He guides the Penguins to their second straight winning season with their biggest win coming against Division I opponent Villanova, 25-6.
    More Honors - Don Calloway repeats as Kodak All-American First Team selection while Dave Garden, a running back from Fairport Harbor, Ohio (the Penguins’ second leading rusher of all-time), is named to the Academic All-America Second Team. 

1976 (4-6)
    Growing Pains
- Faced with the most demanding schedule ever, the Penguins win four of their finals six games to salvage a somewhat disappointing season.
    Still More Honors - Cliff Stoudt breaks Ron Jaworski’s career total offense record and is named to the last Ohio Shrine game along with Larry Dannals, Russ Muisel and John Kinch…Kinch is the top draft pick of the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the Canadian Football League while the Pittsburgh Steelers draft Stoudt. 

1977 (7-3)
    Closer to the Play-offs, But No Selection
- Narduzzi has turned the Penguins into a bona-fide Division II contender as they post a 7-3 record, but committee chairman overlook the up and coming Penguins…The only lopsided loss comes at the hands on Massachusetts, 54-13, while they dish out severe beatings to Western Illinois (37-16), Wayne State (31-10) Eastern Illinois (52-22) and Central State (34-6). 

1978 (10-2)
    Finally!
- Having recorded the most wins ever by the Penguin football team (10), the Penguins are chosen for the Division II play-offs where they win their opening round game against Nebraska/Omaha, 21-14, but fall short of making it to the finals as the Eastern Illinois Panthers top the Penguins, 26-22, a team the Penguins had defeated quite handily during the regular season.
    Keep Those Honors Coming - Jim Ferranti, the fleet wide receiver for the Penguins known as the “Flea,” is chosen to the Associated Press’ All American First Team…Head Coach Bill Narduzzi is chosen as the Ohio “Coach of the Year.”

1979 (11-2)
    Just Short - Records were made to be broken and it took the Penguins only one season to break the record for the most wins ever posted in a single season as they were 9-1 in the regular season and 2-1 in the playoffs for a total of 11 victories. The only regular-season loss comes at the hands of Delaware, 51-45, despite leading the Blue Hens 35-7 at halftime. Delaware also defeated YSU in the postseason, a 35-21 decision in the Division II National Championship Game at the Zia Bowl in Albuquerque, N.M. The Guins finished second in Division II following the defeat.
    Postseason Honors and Achievements - For his leadership, Coach Bill Narduzzi is named the Division II Coach of the Year while Jim Ferranti repeats as a first-team Associated Press All-America selection. Jeff Lear is named to the Kodak All-America squad.