His number twelve jersey is retired by the Rhode Island Rams.
[1] Ehrhardt's sophomore season in 1982 was less impressive as he led the team to a 3–7 record along with getting sacked 26 times.
[1] After C. W. Post announced that it was dropping down to Division III, he decided to transfer.
[1][3] In 1984, Ehrhardt led the Rams to a 10–3 record and were named co-conference champions of the Yankee Conference.
[4] During his junior season, he earned the nickname Ehr Force due to how much the team threw the ball.
[8] Against Connecticut, Ehrhardt threw for eight touchdown passes which is a school record.
[8] In the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA football playoffs he completed 43 of his seventy pass attempts for 472 yards and five touchdowns in the team's 35–26 victory over No.