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their ACC record wi iak te.
USC hasnt lobt ilaide the con
ference une a 310-9 letback to
Maryland in 190.
DesWpit.,3612-istno Nebraska.
in the sensen' opener last week
the Deacons'have to be censidered
a dangero* ball tea. Defense is
the strong StIt of the Deses,
although they gave up 36 points to
Nebraska: Many f the- points
stemmed directly from the young
players' mistakes.
Seven letterman return to start
on the defensive unit. Linebackers
Ed Bradley, Ed Stett and Carlyle
Pate and tackle Win Headley are
the people to watch. Bradley, a 6-2
225 pound junior, and Pate, a 6-1
215 pound senior, are the outside
linebackers In the Wake 4-3
defense.
Stetz is smaller at 5-11 195 but
according to head coach Cal Stoll
"has the ability to come up with
the big play". Also Don Brown, a
soph, and letterman Larry Causey
will see action at the linebacker
post.
End Win Headley is a bonafide
Defense
The USC secondary, riddled by
the pinpoint passing of sophomore
Eddie McAshan last week at
Georgia Tech, will undergo at leasl
one change in tomorrow's home
opener against Wake Forest.
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Koch is a 215 pound sophomore
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The other front line starter is
right end Chris Teague, a soph,
who won his position with an all-out
display of hustle in spring practice.
Teague stands 6-2 and tips the
scales 4t 210.
"We're a better team this year
than last because of our defense,"
Coach Stoll said. "We have ex
perience back from last season's
team."
Terry Kuharchek heads the
Deacons' defensive backfield.
"Kuharchek is an outstanding
saftey," Stoll plainly states.
A two-jear letterman the 6-1 190
pound Kuharchedk led Wake
Forest in interceptions last year
and was in on over 70 tackles. Also
in the defensive backfield will be
undergoes
Senior Don Bailey was moved to
right defensive halfback in place of
Jimmy Nash. USC football fans
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-letterman Pat MeHenry and Dick
Bosolan plus newcomer Frank
Russell.
McHenry is a converted of
fensive end who started several
games last year as a sophomore.
Bozolan has lettered for two
-straight years and adds valuable
experience to the secondary.
Russell is the only non4ettermen
backfield starter.
The offensive team does have
some bright spots despite the loss
of all of last year's running backs
and a lack of depth once you get
pass the first squad.
The tackles will be Vince
Nedimyer who was a starter last
year and Tom Martin who saw only
limited action but beat out let.
terman Gerald McGowan. A pair
of lettermen, Ted Waite and Bill
Bobbora, will get the nod at the
quards.
Nick Vaihorac is the number one
center after duty as the number
two man last season. Mike
Howlette will open at the split end
with two-year letterman and lasi
season's top receiver Gary Winroo
the tight end.
The bright spots on the offens
mostly center around quar
terbacks Larry Russell and Jiff
McMahen. Last season as I
sophomore Russell collected 1,261
yards on total offense. He passe(
for 794 and ran for 471.
change
A win over the Deacons, a
conference opponent, is a must if
Carolina has hopes of repeating as
ACC champions.
Junior Tyler Hellams has an
outside chance to start in next
week's encounter with N.C. State.
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By DOUG WILLIAMS
Sports Writer
While all the attention is being
centered on Coach Paul Dietzel's
football team, as well it should at
this point of the year, the USC
basketball team is busily working
for the upcoming basketball
season which begins Dec. 3.
Oct. 15 marks the beginning of
practice, as USC sets out in quest
of the ACC title. The Gamecocks,
who were 25-3 last year, have four
stsrters back, in addition to a fine
crop of youngsters.
Coach Frank McGuire's cagers
have been working out all summer,
and should be In superb condition.
"Our boys are ready to play. They
could go out right now and play 40
minutes,'' the head mentor
commented.
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re:' boys
"We're looking forward to this
year," McGuire continued. "We
had such a great season last year,
and it was such fun. Believe me,
winning keeps the winter nights
warm."
"It's so great playing here.
We've got the greatest fans behind
us. and I think this is the best group
of boys I've ever had."
McGuire's tone changed when he
spoke of last year's season's finale.
"Like I said, it was fun. But just
one off game, and, well.....it's all
for nothing."
The game he was speaking of
was the last game of the Atlantic
Coast Conference tournament last
year. In that game, North Carolina
State upset the Gamecocks in two
overtime periods.
However, he was not anxious to
speak of the possibility of going all
the way this year. "The big one to
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tin is the conference. That's the
ig one," he said.
"We've got Notre Dame in the
econd game. And that's at South
lend. They have to be one of the
ation's best. And that Carr...."
dcGuire's reference was to Notre
)ame's high scoring, All-America
mard, Austin Carr.
"N. C. State lost a great player in
'an Willitore," McGuire com
,ented, "but they will be ,tough.
Chamber
Fhered ci
Greater Columbia Chami
Committee officials announce
extend the "red carpet treatri
of South Carolina football ris
The first of this year's welci
Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Col
Wake Forest's ''Demon Deaci
at that time for their enic
Gamecocks" at 7:30 p.m. Sa
The welcoming program, w
rolling out a 60-foot garnet C
Carolina ''C", as the team disi
The "Demon Deacons'' will
the 60-foot carpet by USC
beneath a banner which rea
Home of the Fighting Game
In addition, the USC pep t
enliven the welcoming festit
Each member of the Waki
mementoes by members o
Reception Subcommittee.
'specially-ordered black vir
"Columbia, S. C. Home of t
Compliments of Greater C
mierce Sports Committee,"
Members of the Sports R
wear their official blazers an
and assistance to the Wake F
in Columbia.
John Saunders, chairman
said that similar treatment iA
visiting teams this year.
He listed the teams and d~
Tech, Oct. 3; Florida State,
and Duke University, Nov.1
Saunders said that welcomi
arrival is: Wake Forest, J. B.
Dunn; Florida State, Joe
Stork; Duke, Ernest Lawhor
K IT TO lilt. A
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A PEMECTr OuTFIT FOA 'TI
iaEA6 TO MATCH
OPEs SATUR.bAY ALL. ?D
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Larry Hopidns, a ~~~
lees-McRae JmaifiINI 6
expected to opMe at
Junior More and Phi0 *Oh
non-1eterman share dI
fle. eanimy aeeaean. s
)play
They had a great freshman team,"
he added.
"it seems that we play an the
nationaly ranked on thp road," be
said. McGuire pointed to Notre
Dame on Dec. 5 at South Bend, and
Davidson, on Feb. 10 at Charlotte.
The Gamecocks also estetain
Houston on Feb. 22 at the
Coliseum, and may face Western
Kentucky m the Holday VsUval
at Madison Square Garien In New
York City, pW. ;
extends
trpet
:>er of -Commerce Sports
d today they will once again
ient'' to arriving Universittl
als.
ming programs will be held
tmbia Metropolitan Airport.
ins" will arrive in Columbia
:iunter with the "Fighting
turday night.
hich began in 1968, includes
arpet, which sports a large
mbarks from the plane.
be escorted on to and along
::heerleaders and will pass
ds, "Welcome to Columbia,
cocks."
and will be present to help
ities.
SForest team will be given
GCC's Sports Committee
The mementoes will be
yl-covered clipboards with
te Fighting Gamecocks'. ..
olumbia Chamber of Comn
mprinted on them.
eception Subcommittee will
d will provide transportation
orest team during their stay
>f the Reception Committee,
ill be given to the four other
utes of arrival as: Virginia
Oct. 24; Tennessee, Nov. 7;
ng squad chairman for each
Allen Jr.; Virginia Tech, Joe
Berry; Tennessee, Chartes
ne.
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