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1978 Baldwin–Wallace Yellow Jackets football team
| 1978 Baldwin–Wallace Yellow Jackets football |
|---|
| Ohio Athletic Conference |
| Red Division |
| 11–0–1 (5–0 OAC) |
| Lee Tressel (21st season) |
| Bob Packard (5th season) |
| George Finnie Stadium |
The 1978 Baldwin–Wallace Yellow Jackets football team was an American football team that represented Baldwin–Wallace University as a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) during the 1978 NCAA Division III football season. In their 21st season under head coach Lee Tressel, the Yellow Jackets compiled an 11–0–1 record, the tie (17–17) coming in the OAC championship game at B-W's George Finnie Stadium against Wittenberg.
The Yellow Jackets participated in the NCAA Division III playoffs where they defeated St. Lawrence (71–7) in the quarterfinals and Carnegie Mellon (31–10) in the semifinals. The Division III championship was decided in the 1978 Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl featuring a rematch of OAC co-champions Baldwin-Wallace and Wittenberg. After playing to a tie in the conference championship game, Baldwin-Wallace dominated in the Stagg Bowl, winning by a 24–10 score.
The team played its home games at George Finnie Stadium in Berea, Ohio.
| Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| September 16 | at Ashland* | Ashland, OH | W 30–12 | 4,300–4,351 | |
| September 23 | Capital* | George Finnie StadiumBerea, OH | W 31–6 | 4,851 | |
| September 30 | at Muskingum* | McConagha StadiumNew Concord, OH | W 17–6 | 3,000 | |
| October 7 | Denison | George Finnie StadiumBerea, OH | W 49–0 | 3,184 | |
| October 14 | Mount Union | George Finnie StadiumBerea, OH | W 32–13 | 4,584 | |
| October 21 | at Ohio Wesleyan | Delaware, OH | W 48–14 | 4,300 | |
| October 28 | at Ohio Northern | Ada, OH | W 7–3 | 5,321 | |
| November 4 | Heidelberg | George Finnie StadiumBerea, OH | W 63–6 | 3,841 | |
| November 11 | Wittenberg* | George Finnie StadiumBerea, OH (OAC championship game) | T 17–17 | 7,351 | |
| November 18 | St. Lawrence* | George Finnie StadiumBerea, OH (NCAA Division III quarterfinal) | W 71–7 | 4,184 | |
| November 25 | Carnegie Mellon* | George Finnie StadiumBerea, OH (NCAA Division III semifinal) | W 31–10 | 4,285 | |
| December 2 | vs. Wittenberg* | Phenix Municipal StadiumPhenix City, AL (Stagg Bowl—NCAA Division III championship game) | W 24–10 | 6,100 | |
| *Non-conference game |
In voting by the OAC coaches, Baldwin Wallace tackle Paul Petrella won the Hank Critchfield Award as the best defensive lineman in the conference. Fullback Roger "Amtrak" Andrachik (a Yale transfer) tied with Wittenberg's Dave Merritt in the balloting for the Mike Gregory Award as the OAC's best offensive back.
Nine Baldwin-Wallace players received first-team honors on the All-OAC team: quarterback Joe Surniak; fullback Roger Andrachik; offensive tackle Jeff Jenkins; punter Doug Schiefer; linebacker Bill Rickert; defensive down linemen Bill Davis and Paul Petrella; linebacker Gary Monda; and defensive back Gary Stelter.
After the season, coach Tressel was honored by the American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) as the college division coach of the year. Tressel was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996.
In October 2018, the 1978 team was inducted as a group into the Baldwin Wallace Athletics Hall of Fame.
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