This time they were splicing, editing and dubbing in background music .
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Yes, the '77 team would never be mistaken for a group of choir boys, according to Rieker. "Rieker recalled that "You had to do things his way and he wasn't the type who patted a lot of people on the back.
"Of course, we wanted to make sure we beat Lafayette and won as many games as possible.
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Rieker's career totals are impressive.
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. "That was the biggest thrill for me, seeing the smiles on their faces, the joy it gave them," he said.
Rieker and Clark were working on a highlight film of the 1977 Lehigh football season - the year the Engineers won the NCAA Division II national championship.. 1954 Hinds Junior College 1956 Coffeyville Community College 1957 Texarkana College 1958 Boise Junior College 1959 Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 1960 Tyler Junior College and Cameron State Agricultural College (co-champions) 1961-63 no champion; 1964 Phoenix College
"It was those playoff games and the national television exposure we got from ABC-TV that helped Steve Kreider and myself get a look from NFL teams," he said. . The team has had the honor of winning a national championship and playing in eight playoffs in the FCS. But when it came down to business, we went to work and got the job done.
But thoughts of making the playoffs were just about forgotten when we got beat by Baldwin-Wallace, a Division 3 school, in the second game of the season and then got drubbed by It was the Baldwin-Wallace loss that Clark recalled more vividly.
The past 30 seasons have been mostly successful at Lehigh.