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s ( ; WoodS I] ? ' By ROB RODUSKY Sports Editor USC ? Even though the Gamecocks haven't lived up to expectations this season, the team isn't about to throw in the towel. "Our goals are the same," Woods said Monday at his weekly press conference. "Our immediate goal is for to get win number four." Commenting on Saturday's humiliating 23-0 defeat to Mississippi Sate, Woods said, "We were defeated on the line of scrimmage, especially on offense. I believe really for the first time we were moved around on the line of scrimmage. Their first score of the second half put us in a real difficult situation." The aspects of the game that need to be improved before USC faces Vanderbilt Saturday are simple. "The defense must really work to contain Vanderbilt's option offense," Woods said. "Offensively, we must be more productive along the line of scrimmage." There might be some lack of Fogler loo JIMMY DeBUTTS Senior Writer USC ? Basketball coach Eddie Fogler is looking to the 1993-94 season to lay the foundation for a successful future. "We want to build a foundation to have a competitive team year in and year out," he said. Although Fogler is optimistic going into the season, he realizes the Gamecocks face an uphill battle against SEC competition. However, he said it isn't unlikely that USC will be ranked No. 6 in the preseason polls. Heading into the season, the Gamecocks only have three players who have significant game minutes. Fogler is looking to Emmetl Hall, Carey Rich and Jamie Watson to provide leadership and guidance to the younger players. "We could be the most inexperienced team ever to play in this conference," Fogler said. 11LC "?j Anglican Church of the Epiphany The Good News about Jesus Christ and our relationship with God and each other is so good that it must be an out and out lie or absolutely true! We believe it is absolutely true! 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Practicing will be good for them." W/hon PAmmantinrr An tbo nrA AIV^II VUUIIHVIUIII5 \JII U1V pi W gression of the Gamecocks during the Mississippi State game, Woods said the offense slipped and the special teams took a downfall. Will the fact that Vanderbilt runs an option offense give Woods and the defense any problems? "We have faced it before," Woods said. "We have to work to contain Vanderbilt's option offense." While all hopes for a postseason bowl birth have gone by the wayside for USC, the season isn't over by any means. "Each game will be more and more critical," Woods said. ks to rebuilc Fogler said every position needs improvement. "Our center position is questionable," he said. "Every position needs depth, and we need to develop a point guard. "We have three proven players, Emmett Hall, Jamie Watson and Carey Rich, who have played at this level. They lead by example on and off the court." Fogler said his strengths lie in the forward position. "Jamie and Emmett are as competitive as any in the league," he 1 said. Because of NCAA regulations, : Fogler hasn't had the chance to see > the Gamecock players in action. He is waiting until Oct. 30, the t official opening day of the basket' ball season, to see how this year's I recruits can be worked into the system. Although Fogler hasn't seen the > recuits in action, he said he is sure of their potential. Main 3treet> United Methodist Church J Worship With Us SUNDAY Church School 9:30 Worship Service 10:45 Nursery Provided 1830 Main Street 779-0610 1 them Research O - both yours and ours. O nications, we're able to give you Q ng and continuing development, O alented people in the ^ it NT and BNR. It could make a X er 21 and 22. q or complete information and Q BNR(j| 1 The research subsidiary 0 of Northern Telecom O earch are equal opportunity employers. * search are committed to a drug free Q testing for current illegal use of drugs. A Sports ig any changes for R |m|m|^^HH A Br * > *"' _ jK^1!i^,. ^MIH^^KJH m m ; Jl sBM^H II :<';|j^^^^H ^Mr^W m m mSM "-::^*S I basketball program n Nov. 18 Budapest Falcons (Exh) Columbia, SC 7:30 ^ Nov. 23 Spirit Express Columbia, SC 7:30 Nov. 27 Old Dominion Columbia, SC 7:30 Dec. 3-4 Tournament of Chaps. Charlotte, NC 7:00 S Dec. 7 Georgia Southern Columbia, SC 7:30 Dec. 11 Coastal Carolina Columbia, SC 7:30 Dec. 20 South Carolina State Columbia, SC 7:30 r Dec. 22 . ,College: oTCharleston Columbia, SC 7:30 f Dec. 31 ::;fi;||flProviaence Providence, Rl TBA t( Jam. 5Alabama Columbia, SC 7:30 ^ark '8l;f 111 Vahcterbiit Nashville, TN 2:05 f Columbia, SC 7:30 ' l^lorraa iVColumbia, SC 12:05 ' xfja^ 19^|I:i:Tennes$ee?:::^ Columbia, SC 7:30 II Jan. 22f$?ll Arkansas ' Fayetteville, AK 2:05 c Jan. 26 Kentucky Lexington, KY 7:30 . *4'Jan. 29 ?jjp Georgia ff| Columbia, SC 2:05 il^Feb^ililiKouiislana State ; . 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Vanderbilt game r* \m MBpl m ft jH mm jKyir<M 1 I I Sophomore cornerI back Reggie Richardson, shown here against Alabama, and the of the Rl ftfe Gamecock defense will attempt to halt Hihfe^ i ir i u: 1 File Photo Rugby team finishes No. 3 in tournament ty ROB RODUSKY "Tennessee was unorganized," >ports Editor Monrad said. 'They are a good BOONE, N.C. ? The men's team' but Played like we ugby team posted a third-place should have, inish in the Appalachian State Ibe Gamecocks won third oumament this weekend. place when North Carolina, their The first game was a hard opponent for the next match, forought 3-0 heartbreaking loss to feited because the Tarheels didn't Appalachian State. want to risk any injuries. In the "It was a mental breakdown on previous two games, USC had iur part," second row player Jay put four opposing players out of donrad said. "We had a bunch the game. >f stupid penalties." USC's next match will be In USC's next game, the against The Citadel at 10 a.m. Jamecocks trounced Tennessee Saturday at home. 6-0. All-East Collegiate scrum "This is the big one," Monrad lalf Matt Chalfant scored two said. imes. Wyatt Sheperd scored on a If the Gamecocks win against laldy play, and Monrad scored The Citadel, they will go to in an assist from team captain Mobile, Ala., for the East Coast osh Jacobs. Regional Finals. : J IF YOU WANT TO MAKE IT IN THE REAL WORLD, SPEND A SEMESTER IN OURS StieffiWorld Co. SCalt Disney World Co. representatives will be on campus to present n information session for Undergraduate Students on the >Calt Disney World SPRING '94 College Program. WHEN: Thursday, Oct. 21 7:00 pm WHERE: Belk Auditorium in the Business ^ Administration Building t Attendance at this presentation is required to interview for the Spring '94 College Program. Interviews will be held on Friday, October 22. All majors are encouraged to attend. 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