The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 19, 1982, Page 10, Image 14
-sports
L M- m i, 1
10th-ranke
By Johnny Boggs
For the defending national chan
first part of the 1982 season was de
The Clemson Tigers, surroi
allegations of recruitment viola
their opening game against Geori
settle for a tie against Boston C
soon found themselves out of the.
Procc tnn fnAtKoll nnll
M. & VtJU KV|/ ?4V &WVMOAI JA/1* .
Clemson Head Coach Danny Fo
his team on a roll, sweeping ba<
top 10 after winning seven straij
USC Head Football Coach Ri<
knows it will be tough to beat t
rivals when the two teams mee
Valley tomorrow.
"We're trying to find some thin
do against them, and we haven't
much," Bell said.
"They certainly deserve th<
pionship status," Bell said, "and
what type of fight it is going to be
place on Saturday.
"Their rernrH anri thpir fnnl
over the course of the year pretty
you the kind of team Clemson hac
"I offer my congratulations to C
and his staff for another outstandi
Bell said he knows Clemson wi
on both offense and defense.
"Looking at them on film, thei
USC has no formal
Some i
By Toni E. Saddler
Professional sports has becom
for drug abuse problems, ac<
recent publicity of 1981 Heism
winner George Rogers' confesi
USD Fpot
mmmm
id I igers mei
use
ipions, the
ivastating. Place: Memor
untied by /p:7 on
tions, lost \u / ,OU
gia, had to CvnaAtnJ
ollege and ^aHouw?
Associated attendance: 63,001
rd then got (overfll
ck into the
;ht games.
;hard Bell line is firing off," he said.
he upstate their pads on people and
t in Death blocks."
Bell said he is wary of tl
igsyoucan terbacks: Homer Jordan,
discovered senior from Athens, Ga., ai
a 6-2, 18G-pound sophomore
sir cham- N.C.
we realize "They can run, they can
up in their have leadership ability on
said, adding that tailbacks (
ball team ?? !95-pound senior from 5
much tells anc* Chuck McSwain, a 6-2, ]
I " he said. from Caroleen, N.C., "accel
loach Ford holes, and they are makin
ingjob." things happen on their ou
II be tough good blocking from the line <
Bell said the Tigers' def*
r offensive Clemson defensive football t
program
jniversities ins
$10,000 cocaine habit las
players have admitted simi
e an arena students, coaches <
cording to increasingly aware of a
an Trophy athletes of both prescrij
sion of his drugs. Abused subst
marijuana, cocaine,
k steroids and tranquilize
|||; under the assumption that i
uic auucics pciiui iumict'.
Universities across th<
Vv/ilfj^ begun to combat the y
Wfflfl&gEL player suspension and fori
mt< drug education programs.
P AT UNIVERSITY of
player found taking drugs,
wm as automatically suspended
At University of North
Football Coach Dick Crum
fc-7% are warned of the dangers <
tnlH tn "stppr pIpat" nf fhp \
fAt Georgia Tech, Head
Bill Curry went a step fu
formal program to educa
drugs and their effects
Collegiate Athletic Associ
glff? the first formal progra
university.
/ use Head Football Coi
said that although USC ha
abuse education program
' r?" reminded of its hazards,
mammmmmmmmmmmAmmammmmmmmmBm
et Gamecod
}-Clemson football facl
ial Stadium Series ri
7 capacity)
Season ri
0
iw crowd)
They are getting "You could sta
sustaining their people and go fron
he said, "but (free
le Tigers' quar- legitimate All-Am
a 6-0, 180-pound the word."
id Mike Eppley, Kinard, a 6-1,
from Charlotte, Sumter, S.C., a
"comes up with thi
throw and they Despite a 7-1-1 r
the field," Bell aPPear in a P?stsei
21iff Austin, a 6- Clemson Presi
Jcottsdale, Ga., Tuesday, "Seven
L90-Dound senior r?nnfi nno/i fn nvni*i
? I wtituiuvu W VApi '
erate up into the and all Clemson 1
g a lot of good much. But unforti
rn after getting plan to explain al
)f scrimmage." week, the 1982 seai
>nse "is typical Mirage Bowl (a
eam Japan on Nov. 27.'
i+i-ft-i rlrnr
tUlUUIIU UlUt
t season. Other staff tries to guic
ilar problems. drugs.
and players are "We keep it in
buse by college the seriousness >tion
and illegal and mentally ? of
ances include
amphetamines, HE SAID THAT
rs, often taken to players during
tney win improve aoes * su down wii
and at the beginni
e country have He said indiv:
>roblem through players about the i
nal and informal "Furthermore,
caught with illeg
dropped from the
includes possessic
Nebraska, any ^SC trainer Ji
even marijuana, sports except fo<
1 from the team. other trainers sp<
Carolina, Head informal, out-ol
said that players ab0ut drug abuse.
3f drug abuse and
problem. "IN BASKETBi
i Football Coach am a good friend (
rther to create a \ don't hesitate to
te athletes about ne said all trai
i. The National addition to illegal
ation said this is may be habit-fo
tm at a major taking potentiall
drugs are watche
ich Richard Bell price said.
is no forma^drug jn basketball, (
, the players are formal program
and the coachirtg briiigs mspeaker
t
wmmummmmmmaammmBmmmmmamammm
^I
ks in The i
ho The
Clemsoi
scord: 30-46-3 Vthe
years b
scord: USC 4-6 otherin;
Clemson 7-1-1 pr^u'
Date: Nov. 2Q
i jrcai o
. i taking
could f
rt with any number of 1985.
n there on their defense,"
safety) Terry Kinard is a Atch]
erican in every sense of f0r a j
enough
189-pound senior from under
nd 1981 All-American, jjave re
s big plays," Bell said. they ai
ecord. the Tieers will not.
, - ? iney w
isonbowl. games
dent Bill Atchley said
il bowl committees have The 1
ess interest in us, and we Gamec
fans appreciate that very Death1
mately, for reasons I now Bell i
t a press conference next a succ
son for us will end with the chrival
gainst Wake Forest) in ease so
Gam
I education |
le the players away from
front of the players about
- physically, emotionally
g\ m % rt r* V*v? inrv ' ' D^vll ? - J
vii ug auuac, dku bctlU.
although he doesn't speak
practice about drugs, he
th them" in team meetings
ng of the season.
idual coaches tell their
dangers of drugs.
the rules are that anyone
al drugs is automatically
?? i~?~ll ? : J mu: 1_
icaill, DCiJ MdlU, 1UISI UIK
>n of marijuana.
im Price, trainer for all
stball, said he, Bell and
eak to the players during
[-practice conversations ||I||M
awareness. :-?l|
\LL and other programs, I
)f the players," Price said.
counsel them." |||||^
ners warn players that in
drugs, prescription drugs ww
rming. Players who are
y addictive prescription player
d for any adverse effects, game'!
of win
'oach Bill Foster sets up a which
, Price said. The coach Pric
3 such as FBI agents to tell _ _ fora.ni
^ \rn
inrte~r xx
Game'
Washington Post reported that
1 would be put on probation by both
onal Collegiate Athletic Association
Aflaritin Prtact Pnrifnrnnnn fat< f<itn
r&VAU&lWV VV/UOt VU1UVA 1U1 tVYU
ecause of recruiting violations and
fractions.
rigers had the option to start the
on period at the end of te regular
this year, or at the beginning of next
season, according to reports. By
the penalties this year, the Tigers
lay in a post-Jan. 1 bowl game in
ley said, "It has been a great season
*reat team. I can't praise highly
these young men who have played
enormous adversity all year. They
is ponded to it like the true champions
re, and there's no doubt at all that
ill continue to do so in our last two
91
ligers nave a 46-30-3 edge over the
ocks, and Carolina has not won at
Valley since taking a 38-32 win in 1970.
said he would not consider the season
ess if his 4-6 team upset the arIs,
but added, "It certainly would
me of the pain."
e time tomorrow is 1 p.m.
programs
USC Trainer Jim Price
s about point-shaving (controlling the
s flow to end it with a specific margin
ning) and symptoms of addiction for
to look.
e said this program has been in effect
umber of.year.s. .