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Norman Snead and Co.
Gamecocks
Wheni Wake ores[ ivale-- Carolina Sladitint Sailntrday, fullback
.fse- 1imn-4tier w-ill be mne of the nmajor cog-.. in [he D)eacons' offenl.ive
whevel. The 2053-nnmd tweniiiri is Wake'!- moAt poitenit runnler, as Well
a, the im),.t v\pwrierwed bawk mn the leam, along willh .Normianl Snlead.
11i t -was .1h1mpre<f h i, fir,lt1"w1o'years 10weau111e he had to) play blhifid
ilhe DL-avoo,' fime fullback Ne'il 1eCIAn1. lie! n11.intainl- lhe bev4 rush
inig .1%er1age 41n Ohw enva i, . e-ar, and is cla )e by ,11 n JIn 01. On of
ihev hardr-I riniig fnilhack-. ini the conference. Areordinig to Wake
v-oe, omh Bill, 1ile-bran, "Hlonceuller cani do dhe joh an1d be.
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Although Wake Forest's Norman Snead lia., not li%ed tp to hil Jr
season reputation, he is still claSSed I. one of 1114 bust inl the lkatioll.
His "failure" this Year is due inostly to a lack of vapablve rci%4-r,
and blockers. le is currently ranked anong the tolp tei p)a-r- inl
the nation, and is on top of the conference ladder inl 1p.a,-ing .mirdage.
le will be the second consecutive "hig" quarteriack Ilh Hirn, %,ill
face in two weeks, as they met N. C. State's R1mtaii Gabriel l;i!t wek.
Snead is big, not only in potential, but in size as well, as he h tan,e
6-4 and weighs 205, representing one of tie largett frame, amig
quarterbacks.
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Other important assignments followed: engi
neering maritime radio systems, SAGE systems
-figuring engineering costs for Air Force Tit an
missile bases.
"Our people respect a ma's engineering
training-you really get a chance to show what
you've got on the ball," Bill says. "I was upi to
my neck in tough engineering problems right
from the start."
If you want a job where you put your training/
to work from th~e day, you hang7 u p your hat -you'll
want to visit your Placement Office for literazture
and additional information.
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This Saturday at 2 o'clo
Gamecocks will take on the
Deacons and their Norman
tactics in Carolina Stadium.
Thus far in the season the
a 2-7 record, having beaten N
and Virginia with their rece
to LSU. Wake Forest finisE
the Conference last year a
Gamecocks, who lost to the
score of 43-20. That was last
This year the Deacons pose
to the Gamecocks through t
ting pace of their quarterl)
Snead. The Wake Forest club
emplov the double lonesome (
vilds split 15 to 20 yards froi
Most. of their passes usually
or 25 yards. Snead, alias "
to throw the long pass and i:
under pressure.
Coach Billy Hildebrand isn
Carolina squad lightly, thougl
ting his squad through roug
drills for the upcoming game
One of the Deacons' big at
lie in their senior fullback, J(
Deac's Ac
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Carolina Stadium was invaded
hist Saturday by Roman Gabriel,
the best quarterback i-n the ACC,
and it will play host again Satur
day to another great quarterback
-Norman Snead.
Snead. who has practically re
written the passing records at
Wake Forest, is being cited as a
sure fire All-American candidate.
Being namedi as an honorable
mention on several All-American
teams last year, he was the first
choice on the All-ACC team also.
In addition to being the great
est quarterback ever to don a
uniform for the Denion Deacons,
he holds numerous passing records
for the Baptist school as well as
some of the outstanding records in
the passing department for the
ACC. Here are just a few of
the many he holds at Wake For
est: longest scoring pass play,
most passes attempted in a single
game (3), most yards gained
passing in a single game (2-15),
most passes attempted in a season
(191), most passes completed in
a season (82), most yards pass
ing in a season (1,361 in 1959 and
1,003 in 1958), most touchdown
passes thrown in a season (12).
andl the most passes thrown in an
individual career (3.12). In the
ACC, he holds the most yards
passing, most passes at temptedl.
andl the most passes completed.
Snead was born in Virginia
and starredl as a three-let ter man
in high school. He had a great
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