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Sooths USC t( All week long, the Gamecock Soothsayer has been plagued with obnoxious, obscene and downright disgraceful comments about his inability to pick USC. After all, he was right twice last year, choosing Carolina over Clemson and Wake Forest. Two out of eleven isn't all that bad.... Last week, 29-10-2, .744. For the season, 50-19-2, .724. And two for two on Carolina decisions. North Carolina State, with its enemic defense, faces USC this weekend. State's defense is so good that it only allowed Eastern powerhouse Maryland a mere five touchdowns, while running up a total offense of seven points. If Carolina wins by less than eighteen points, it will be an upset. USC 31, North Carolina State 9. Tennessee has probably the best trio of linebackers in the nation, and deep back Bobby Majors certainly has to rank right up there. But Auburn has Pat Sullivan. Take away Auburn's short pass and you have one thing left Auburn's long pass. And even Bobby Majors can't stop that. Auburn 24, Tennessee 21. Ara Parseghian showed the polsters a lot with Notre Dame's big victory over Northwestern last week. He may not show as much BEER CITY Sel 230 Huger Old Milwauke 12 oz. Returnable bts Old Milwaukee 14oz cans Pabst Blue Ribbon 12 oz. can BtI. sc less per case *udweiser 12 oz. cans Schiltz 12 oz. cans Cold U Chateau Laurent Cold Ducd Andre Cold Pu Ripple Wine (Limited Supply Matess - Imsp4 (Limited Supply) Above Pries are Sales Tax (4%) a.id beer. 25. mer ayer ce >pping against Purdue this week, but it will be enough. Notre Dame 28, Purdue io. .When Penn State trounced Navy last week, Lidell Mitchell scored five touchdowns. If the Lions score that much as a team against Iowa, it will be surprising. And watch Iowa's Levi Mitchell. Penn State 21, Iowa 17. Fresh off of a big win over Army, Stanford quarterback Don Bunce looks like he may be trying to follow the footsteps of Jim Plunkett. He hung around for five years studying Plunkett. That's industrious enough to beat Oregon. Stanford 20, Oregon 3. Defending national champ Nebraska will keep up its current tradition of beating the stuffings out of their opponent. A talented backfield, behind quarterback Jerry Tagge spells trouble for Texas A&M. Nebraska 38, Texas A&M 14. Illinois hasn't scored a touch down yet this season. Even North Carolina shut them out. But don't give up. Illinois should score this week. But not enough to beat Southern Cal. Or even come close. Southern California 33, Illinois 7. Once again this year, Texas has an abundance of runners. So what else is new. And the Longhorns >tember Sale St. 50 per 4.50 case 5.60 per case 5.35 per case 7 cases or more 5.70 per case 5.45 per case on purchase of 8 cases or more. 6.25 per case 5.99 per case for 10 cases or more. 5.20 per case p.99 per case for 10 cases or ntore. rim.. & Champagne 2,gg 5th &ir Champagne I * 5th e775th t2.195th ueets to S.C. GUSe exfre 0 rtam; State have a fine football team. So what else is new. And they should beat Texas Tech. So what else... Texas 26, Texas Tech 7. UCLA has dropped two straight games to Pittsburgh and Texas. Texas may be on the level with Michigan.- Pittsburgh is not. Michigan is the best of the three to date. That's pretty good. Michigan 28, UCLA 10. Ohio State is still winning as usual; just not as big as usual. The Buckeyes lost Rex Kern and Jack Tatum--two big losses. But Woody Hayes isn't going to let something like that bother his success habit. Look for a close one though. Ohio State 20. Colorado 17. The others: EAST: Boston College 20, Navy 3; Harvard 30, Holy Cross 17; Cornell 10, Colgate 3; Villanova 24, VMI 7; Penn 17, Lehigh 7; Yale 27, Connecticut 13. MIDWEST: Michigan State 17, Oregon State 10; Kansas State 24, Brigham Young 14; Minnesota 30, Washington State 13; Missouri 16, SMU 0; Syracuse 21, Northwestern 10; Oklahoma State 27, VMI 7; LSU 14, Wisconsin 10; Houston 20. Cincinnati 3; Louisville 23, Drake 6; Dayton 24, Miami of Ohio 23. SOUTH: Duke 35, Virginia 13; William and Mary 20. Davidson 14; Georgia 43, Clemson 7; Wake Forest 21, Miami 20; Alabama 30, Florida 21; Georgia Tech 31, Army 0; Mississippi 40, Kentucky 28; North Carolina 31, Maryland 10; Florida State 16, Kansas 10; Missippi State 24. Vanderbilt 22. SOUTHWEST: Baylor 20. Indiana 13; Tulane 30 Rice 18; Toledo 40, Texas at Arlington 21; Washington 28, TCU 10; Arkansas 43, Tulsa 3. FAR WEST: Air Force 35, Wyoming 14; Iowa State 17, New Mexico 16; Arizona State 51,.Utah 14; Long Beach State 20, Pacific 3; California 21, San Jose State 0; Idaho 14, Colorado State 10; New Mexico State 28. North Texas State 20. Charity Begin Come visit us at our house one pair of sale shoes for We'll GIVE you two mo --rappagall N We want student Highway 3 Morris te Jim Mitchell prepares to ha USC's win over Georgia Tec Classy M offensive By JIM HERSH Sports Writer Although the Carolina offense has been less than formidable in the Gamecock's first two contests, the offense does contain some classy performers. Jim Mitchell is one of their top rate players. Last year he pulled in 41 passes for 180 yards. Also he scored seven touchdowns on pass receptions, setting a Carolina single season record. The senior will have to have quite a year to equal those impressive statistics. The new artificial turf at Carolina Stadium suits Jim fine. "If anyone benefits from the Astro turf it would be the receivers," Jim remarked. "You can cut better on s At Home this week. Buy Dnly $19.95. re pairs FREE (Prices were to $26.00 ea. Offer Ends Mon. Group Purchases OK 3501 N. 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Double coverage is the headache of most good receivers and- Jim sees his share of double teams. "A lot of teams flood their zone to the strong side and basically that's the same as double coverage," Mit chell explained. If. or rather when, the Gamecocks get their offensive show started you can bet Jim Mitchell will be a main feature. a1 U U This is why! mnt's night. from Campus Inn)