The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 16, 1976, Page Page 15, Image 16

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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 I Beth Camp | Garnet & E Sports Edit (12 6 1) Duke at Carolina Carolina Baylor at Auburn Auburn Tulane at Mississippi Mississipp California at Oklahoma California Delaware at Citadel Citadel East Carolina at N.C. State N.C. State Houston at Florida Florida Georgia at Clemson Georgia Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech Pittsburgh Nebraska at Indiana Nebraska Kansas State at Texas A&M Texas A&i Maryland at West Virginia Maryland Stanford at Michigan Michigan Northwestern at North Carolina North Car Purdue at jviotre Dame Noire Dan Ohio State'at Penn State Penn Stat? I Texas Christian at Tennessee Tennessee I Arizona at UCLA UCLA I Wake Forest at Vanderbilt Vanderbill I Oregon State at LSU LSU HpliglliSlllgllilllBiSBglMj I Harman - Kari J Technics SL-S ? Audio - Techn 1 Ultralinear 2C I AUDIO TJ Taw TVrfcii B 8 I (Ij t1' }~j 1 JW MJ 1^1 1 V\vvx ! mumSBBUKaaaam 14 ' 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 in the throwing area and is running ? 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 by All-American center candidate Dill? I> ijaiijt Uljrctll. The Cam bull Mickey Trimarchi Sally Wilson Hack News Editor Asst. Sports Editor or (9 9 1) (9 9 1) Carolina Duke Auburn Baylor i Mississippi Mississippi Okla'homa Oklahoma Citadel Delaware East Carolina N.C. 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"He's a fine pitcher with good control. Lynch (Ed), Hutchins (Hal) and McLean (Chuck) are back. There are a couple of other guys for us to have a good staff have to do the job." Pratt Mitch Sherwood I ler Gamecock Editor Asst Sports Editor I 1) (Ml 1) I lina Carolina i jrn Baylor jj iSSippi Mississippi noma Oklahoma 1?' Citadel Carolina N.C. State j 'da Florida 9,a Georgia burqh Pittsburgh aska Nebraska IS A&m Texas A&M ' ^land Maryland "9an Michigan h Carolina North Carolina 1 e Dame Notre Dame I i State Ohio State lessee Tennessee A UCLA e Fores* W. ke Forest LSO lino's $199.00i each fg STREET 1 iltlMlMI&'iSMnilMIsi ^ j. 1 + , f . V *