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Duke
this year they h we accelerated.*' "They
have one of the nation's
truly outstanding offensive
teams," McGee said. "Ron Bass
' appears to have picked up where
Jeff Grantz left off last season ."
IN THE TENNESSEE GAME,
Duke gave up 230 yards rushing
and 55 yards passing. Defensive
lacKie, nanK uossell led the
defensive line with nine solo
tackles and six assists. Middle
linebacker Jim Reilly had 14 individual
tackles and six assists.
"Rossell was moved to defensive
tackle during the season last year
and he has done a good job there
for us," McGee said. Tennessee
completed 5 of 13 passes against
the Duke secondary for 55 yards.
"I know how good a receiver (Phil
Logan is," said McGee. "We will
have our hands full," McGee said.
BESIDES PASSING for 46 yards
against Tennessee, Dunn rushed
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for 36 yards and two touchdowns.
Tailback Art Gore rushed 13 times
for 68 yards and a touchdown and
fullback Tony Benjamin gained 72
yards in 16 carries..
"Dunn, like Bass, has improved
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real well," McGee said. "In the
game against Georgia Tech, they
shut down an offense which
returned several players."
Duke runs a Pro-I offense with
two split receivers. "We will mix
our offense up to have a combination
of running and passing,"
McGee said. About the Gamecock
defense, McGee said, "they are not
big, but they are quick and
aggresive."
Split end Tom Hall was DiAce's
leading receiver against Tennessee
with three receptions for 41
yards. Duke's offensive line is led
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