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Fligg F< rew rri For B From page 12 as far as the passing game. "We started off the year with everyone talking about our good depth in the running back positions, but now we've about used up that depth." The loss of Reeves, who gained 57 yards in 15 carries through two games, thrusts m Ara lrmifVi inf a I TCP'c lliut t JUUU1 1I11U uuv o running attack, but Fligg has confidence in his backups. 4'We're trying to bring Hagood around," Fligg said of 6-2, 200-pound freshman. "We haven't worked Berry as extensively, but after working with him yesterday (Wednesday) I don't think it (adjusting to the offense) will be a problem for him.'' FLIGG ADDED that the lack of game experience by Berrv and Hacood might result in playing the starting backs "a little bit more." "We'd naturally rather have Aubin (than a younger player)," Fligg said of the gap at wide receiver. "He's not tremendously exo r? o r/mAiivAt* Kl l pui 1UULCU ad CI ICVC1VU , UUl he's an older player." Aubin has caught three passes for an average of 16.3 yards in two games. "Chivers is a day-to-day type situation," Fligg said of the 6-5, 225-pound tight end, who injured his foot against ?y ui\v: i wi tot. liu iiaou i been able to do anything this !"?--.3sas J W" SU, I Chili I j With Mustard arte I $1 "" "JSS 10$^ Bar. , w Pork Sa Served with slaw ai bun, witt || 9S m Gameroomar J Open til MTWilfiyiiflfMilliMilliiilhilif m\ lIHW'M ; j Catholic Stude I' i 1610 Greene St I^UIHJ.iy Monday thru Thursday Mass . . Fridiy Mass First Wed. of each month: f 11 Fr. Stephen I [ ] Catholic tai >rsees nklAme VBiltirllltf ocks week. "WE WILL switch starters this week at center," he said. "Kenny Gil will start rather man i^ninp n*ocior. ine centers have done extremely well getting the exchange cleanly to the quarterbacks ? knock on wood ? and that's an area we worried about going into the season." Once again, the decision of: who will start as quar-' terback has not been made or announced, Fligg said. "Coach Carlen pretty much makes that decision at the very end," Fligg explained. "Both of them will play, though." " IDEALLY SPEAKING, I think it's better to have a No.l quarterback that is head over heels better than the back-up," Fligg continued."But we don't have that situation; our boys are reasonably equal. It really wouldn't be fair to the boys or to the whole fpam to not put one of them into the game and try to make changes in the offense. Because they're so close, we have to take advantage of each's talent. "We might never have a cut-and-dry situation (this year). "At least we don't have a reserve quarterback who is put in the game only having thrown three passes for the season," he said. 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