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Big colli By ANDREW BORGERT Staff Writer Football fans have Saturday clcd on their calendars as the when the season's big matchbegin. The two big games Michigan-Notre Dame Clemson-Florida Slate. Last season, Michiga IVsmnnd Howard used the y; against Notre Dame as a spri hoard to propel himself to Heisman Trophy. His fourth-d( reception in the end zone mi have been the biggest play of year. This season the spotlight wil! on quarterbacks Rick Mirer Notre Dame and Elvis Grbac Michigan. A good game fi either player could put them in early Heisman lead. The problem for Notre Dam defense. They have none. I week they gave up 408 yard; Northwestern. Soccer team ties Davidso By NANCY SALOMONSKY Sports Editor The lOth-ranked USC mt soccer team tied David College Wednesday, 2-2. Senior co-captain Rubin Tu opened the scoring for Gamecocks 14 minutes into match. Moving into the second f the Wildcats tied the score, with a goal by John Samper the 57:30 mark. Going into the second overt period, the Gamecocks had a lead with a soal by B Kazc SPE M Limit: Not to be < with any ot I SEE I I GAMECO 6C I FREE D I PARKING L j Baumhoff after 99 minutes Fool Continued trom pai and quartered? Or maybe bli folded and shot? Didn't Mark Rypien 1( like the second best quarterb in the NFL Monday night j^ou were watching the sa game 1 wqs, ybu would say played almost as well as highest paid quarterback in league, Dan Marino. tiy the way, last wee Miami/New England game ^ I "Ro _ th ige games h The hulk ol Michigan's defense ii returns from last season and shoukl vv cj,-_ he ahle to contain the Irish running <jay attack. K UpS 1 'or the nightcap, our neighhors n to the north, Clemson, will play l lorida State in Death Valley. o <11 L I Earlier this week, Clemson q coach Ken Hatfield said he plans to U , run the hall, almost exclusively, p against the Seminoles. lie has the fi bisiaesl offensive line in Cleinson v in'~ history. ii This is probably fine with nvn Florida State, who makes a habit w out of using their fast linebaekers ii '^e and taekles to play havock with the bigger, slower offensive lines of tl ' their opponents. Just ask Michigan, n; 01 who was stomped by the Seminoles tl ot last fall. y om In other Ton 25 action, second- II l'lc ranked Washington gets to tee off fi :on Wiseonsin. The Badgers are n e is steadily improving under Coaeh ast Barry Alvarez hut will he no match S > to lor the Huskies. One hope for the N Badgers is that Washington is look- a \ 11 f j j' A Davidson defender thwarts USC's c n> nlav. in O CI I * ? Davidson's Cliff Catello scored ime w^h 28 seconds left in the second th< 2-1 overtime to tie the game 2-2. Ki illy Junior goalkeeper David Turner at 0V recorded 11 saves, including four pi; postponed due to Hurricane g Andrew. ~ tl Warren Moon was picked C 'c 9 off 5 times last week by the g ncp Pittsburgh secondary. At that s< rate, by the end of the year, he tl )0k will have been picked off 90 i h acK jf BAnd you said Washington P me and Houston would be in the s< he Super Bowl. When will you a the people wise up and listen to the me? I may be a fool, but I'm not v an idiot. li j^'g BUpdate on the baseball race: 'c vas Seattle has gone on a seven tc ?CKLr?J 1 TT ugn up irbacks" ICIALf [00 CAROL > o? SWK One :ombined ADDAMS MS Bookst. OUR GREAT SELEC1 OF CKS SPORTSWEAR >1 MAIN STREET 803/256-61 IMS ighlight S ig over them to next week's game ith Nebraska. Florida begins their season when Kentucky comes to town Saturday iglit. The Wildcats won't stand much f a chance against the Gators as Ucll lUlUillK OllcUll' 1V1(IIU1UVV> II1L> ) establish himself as the premier asser in the country. Kentucky ee safety Brad Armslead will proide Matthews a decent challenge t the secondary. Texas A&M plays Tulsa and ill have two motivational factors 1 its favor. One. they are trying to keep lemselves in the thick of the ational championship race. Two, tey will be trying to avenge last ear's upset to the Golden [urricanes, a loss that kept them om playing for a share of the ational championship. Alabama should roll over outhern Mississippi. Southern liss has instability at quarterback nd inexperience at most defensive WgK^m Mi,': %k:WBrr^m iBf ^ Lea Clayton/The Gamecock Rob Smith's attempt to score. the second overtime period. South Carolina, 1-0-1, will be e host of the second UMBRO ckoff Classic Sunday afternoon "The Graveyard." USC will ay St. Louis University at 2 p.m. arne losing streak, putting hem a half-game behind the )odgerballers. This one could o down to the last week of the eason. Oh yeah, no change in ae pennant races. Gary Sheffield looks like e's going to accomplish the olock triple crown, finishing econd in home runs, batting verage, and runs batted in. Until next time, remember: /hether you like it or you don't ke it, learn to live with it, :ause it's the best thing going )day. Whooo! I? "I Valid to "J 9/19/92 I INA L TS If \NTS mm ! Dre_ ION A AIUM &UINb I >66 rl pi ro^igg I laturday positions. Texas faces Syracuse in tht Carrier Dome. Syracuse lookee \'ery impressive in their victor) over East Carolina. Texas was spanked by Mississippi- State anc probably doesn't have die firepow er to stay with the Orangemen Coach Mackovic probably wishes he had stayed at Illinois. Penn State plays Temple anc should be able to work out the kinks which held them up againsi Cinncinatti. Temple hasn't beater Penn State in 51 years. There are two exciting matchups in the SEC. Georgia plays Tennessee in a game which wil probably eliminate one of the ICiUllN II Will II1C CclMCllI L/1V1MU1 title race. Mississippi State playj Louisiana State at Baton Rouge LSU played Texas A&M tough las week and will also he a tough foe for the Bulldogs. Look foi Mississippi State to win it in i close one. USC host tea By TONY SANTOR1 Staff Writer The undefeated lady Gamecocl volleyball team will be the host o the Palmetto State Invitational thi: Friday and Saturday in the So Blatt P.E. Center. The team will compete agains the "spikers" from Charlestoi Southern, Coastal Carolina r? 1 Tkn 1 milium, auu vviiujjiu|j. nit iauic? squads from Clemson and thi College of Charleston also will b competing in the round-robin styL tournament. Coach Bonnie Kenny led the 3-1 somebo^^b^y GIVE BLOOD, PtEASE H^i Portfolio Magazine Meetings: Wednesdays 7pm ALL WELCOME RHrm.317, phone 777-5793 Accepting gladly vour creativity (ANYTIME!) First submission deadline: Sept.23 Marie Registers All registered stu attend a budget anc as a registers student at Only those ofl be eligib for t Workshops Ballroc Morr Wedi An executive office a registral *For i *For more i Hey, the ball's over HH| yS?- - 'fP'*, t r USC's rugby club will play the "C; J on Field B next to the Sol Blatt P.E. m for volleybal lady Gamecocks last weekend in an impressive showing at the Carolina ( Classic. f The lady Gamecocks disposed of s Western Carolina, Nicholls State, 1 and Ohio University rather easily. Competition should be stiffer for l the ladies this weekend. "The ^ parity in women's volleyball is unbelievable. There are no easy matches anymore, and the players e know that," Kenny said. e Hopes are high for the squad e going into this weekend's action, with good reason. 3 Outside hitters Diane Mitchell, a M- As you approach key ready. Look ? your car before ge snfltu ' A|ways keeP yc Y and try to stay on pulated streets. NETWORK 252-8: I Now open for lunc all-you-can-eat ho includes pizza, pas for $4.9 Mon-Sat 11:3( (buffet 11:30; Now OPEN, Sunday 5pi The Village Idiot is loc Street in the( / /y-y< Take out a\ 750 slices Hi Full menu till lam, si latory Workshc ?d Student Org< dent organization presidents i renewal workshop to contir id organization and to be elig :tivity funds in the 1992-93 s 'icers who attend a Treasurer le to sign purchasing source < heir student organization acc will be held in the Ri >m on the following day, September 14 3:30 lesday, September 16 3:30-. >r must attend a renewal work: Ion form by Friday, Septembe nore information on registration, ca information on treasurer's workshop here! ^ ^^rPBT m> 4 ^ ^dywiJr - jjr*-?# - -jj> \^r ^ Wm!$L IPM File photo irolina Olde Boys" this Satuday Center. The game starts at noon. 1 tournament junior, and Amy Iannoccari, a sophomore, stepped forward last weekend and will be called on to do the same this weekend. These two big hitters combine with another outside hitter Tina Grutch, a senior, to form a strong front-line nucleus to combat the visiting squads. The lady Gamecocks begin the tournament at 2 p.m. Friday against rurman and will play Charleston Southern at 6 p.m. Saturday, USC plays Coastal Carolina at 10 a.m. and will face Winthrop at 2 p.m. i your car, have your iround, undet and in stting in. >ur car doors locked i well-lighted and poAlways be aware! QQO It can happen to anybody! j 1? h, come try our memade buffet ta, and salad all 5 )am-2:00am am-3pm) \LL DAY m-lam ated at 2009 Devine 3?of 5 pts. >40 'ailable ippy Hour lices still till 2am >ps For anizations & treasurers must me to be recognized ;ible to receive ichool year. r\r? \\/lll O TT UHVOllUp WAX* documents :ount. ussell House dates: 5p.m 5p.m. shop and complete r 18, 1992 11 777-5780 s, call 777-2654 i