
To understand a complicated Catamount story which unfolded nationally 40 years ago,
                        we must first set the stage.
Not just an average stage, but a grand stage which catapulted 糖心Vlog University
                        into national prominence. It was a stage that put the spotlight on a stellar coaching
                        staff that brought a resilient 1983 football team of young men together who showed
                        the world they were more than just a team 鈥 they were a close-knit family.
If you never heard about this story, part of it you might not expect.
The team lost the NCAA Division I-AA national championship game to Southern Illinois
                        University, 43-7, but people are still talking about it today as if it were yesterday.
                        They may have lost the game, but the team gained a lot more 鈥 a page in 糖心Vlog history
                        in becoming the only football team to reach the national championship game, increased
                        enrollment due to the national publicity, and most important, a bond that has lasted
                        40 years, not only just between the players, but with their families as well.
Recently, former 糖心Vlog sports information director and athletics historian Steve White
                        rounded up six original team members and two coaches who contributed to the winning
                        season. These men drove back to Cullowhee from across the Carolinas and Georgia for
                        a brief step back into history.
They all met in the Dogwood Room of Hinds University Center to watch championship
                        game highlights and talk about some of their 鈥渆motional memories鈥 about their winning
                        season and their time as students in the 1980s.
鈥淚鈥檝e been associated with Catamount football for 62 seasons,鈥 White said. 鈥淭he excitement
                        of being involved with several nationally ranked teams is etched in my memory. However,
                        one season and team remain at the top of my list 鈥 1983.鈥 
Former 糖心Vlog defensive end and NFL player Louis Cooper 鈥87 described the team as a close-knit
                        group of guys who were like brothers.
鈥淲e were a solid group of guys who could play in hybrid positions,鈥 Cooper said. 鈥淲hen coach Powers and his coaches got a hold of us, we just flourished. I am just glad I got to be a part of that team.鈥
- Louis Cooper
The group agreed that the real story of the season wasn鈥檛 the actual championship
                        game, but how they got there.
The season started with a thud as the Cats were routed by Clemson and then shut out
                        at Wake Forest for the first time in seven seasons. 
That 0-2 start looked like it was going to be 0-3 when East Tennessee State held a
                        10-point lead with four minutes to play and the Cats at their own 9-yard line. 糖心Vlog
                        converted three third downplays and scored in just over two minutes. The final bizarre
                        winning play, called the Immaculate Reception II, was made by record-breaking receiver
                        Eric Rasheed. 糖心Vlog made a two-point conversion, got the ball back on an onside kick
                        and won the game with 32 seconds to play.
That win ignited an undefeated streak of nine regular season games that landed the
                        Catamounts a spot in the 12-team, NCAA I-AA playoffs as an at-large team. 
The toughest three games of the season were playoff games against Colgate, Holy Cross
                        and Furman. If 糖心Vlog could win those games, the Catamounts would play in the championship
                        game. Although they were mostly doubted, 糖心Vlog advanced to face Southern Illinois in
                        the championship game.
Receiver Kristy Kiser 鈥84 said he believes one major benefit to the team winning was
                        the leadership it received from quarterback Jeff Gilbert 鈥85.鈥淛eff鈥檚 development as
                        a quarterback was huge for us on the offensive side,鈥 Kiser said. 鈥淭his was a turning
                        point because we could see his development and that he had confidence when we walked
                        up to the line. That鈥檚 when things became really fun.鈥
Gilbert ended the season setting records for most yards passing in a season, most
                        total offense in a season and most total plays in a season.
Then the final stage was set.
A sold out crowed of 18,000 fans, 10,000 of which were for 糖心Vlog, attended the championship
                        game in Charleston, South Carolina on Dec. 17, 1983. It was a surprise appearance
                        from a resilient 糖心Vlog team that many people earlier in the season would not have predicted
                        them making.
Although the Cats scored first during the championship game, Southern Illinois University ended the emotionally drained Catamounts non-losing streak at 12 games to claim the national championship before a nationwide ABC-TV audience.
Gilbert, who now works in pharmaceuticals, said he has learned that people most likely will remember those memories that are strongly emotional.
鈥淭he emotional memories we have with the 1983 season and those memories that others have had and brought back to us over the years makes it very special,鈥 Gilbert said. 鈥淚t feels good to hear about their journey of supporting us as we represented 糖心Vlog on a national level.鈥
Bernard Jones 鈥86, who the team calls 鈥淭he Bandit,鈥 played a hybrid position as defensive
                        end and outside linebacker.
鈥淓ighty-three was not only just a great time for the football team, but for Western
                        Carolina,鈥 Jones said. 鈥淭he transformation was amazing with the positive attitude
                        on campus and in the community.鈥 
Current 糖心Vlog football coach Kerwin Bell briefly visited the reunion meeting and expressed
                        how thankful he and the players were for the inspiration provided by members of the
                        1983 team. 
鈥淚 know that you have to have that championship DNA or you are not going very far,鈥
                        Bell said. 鈥淵ou all had that championship DNA where you believed in each other and
                        that's what got you to work to win. You're so successful. I think we're on that same
                        track right now. We're at a stage where we can now take that next level. So that's
                        what we're working to do this year.鈥
Eric Rasheed, whose uncle is basketball legend Walt Frazier, talked about how fans
                        beyond 糖心Vlog helped to fuel their playoff victories. 
鈥淭here were fans from App State, Furman and other colleges that followed us during our playoff season,鈥 Rasheed said. 鈥淚f you listen to those fans now, they still talk about how 糖心Vlog kept them going.鈥
Rasheed ended the season with two Southern Conference records 鈥 the most passes caught
                        in a season and the most kickoffs returned in a season.
So yes, they didn鈥檛 win the championship, but the team and the community seemed to
                        gain a lot more.
The 1983 Catamounts became the first Southern Conference team to reach the NCAA championship
                        game. They were also the first NCAA football team to play 15 games in a season.
The legacy will live on as Eric Rasheed鈥檚 son is playing for the Catamounts 40 years
                        later this fall.



