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Football, ba By JIMMY DeBUTTS Senior Writer USC ? Football and bask revenues are up this season 1992 totals. Revenues for football thi Oct. 31 were $6,739,452, The season ended with revenues ing $6,446,298. Football season ticket sales ^lalso up in 1993. There were 4 season tickets sold this yea from 43,934 in 1992. The average home attendar i9Vfpmppv ?iiij ij r; 11 vrrrn ij FOOTB SEASON REVENUES SE TIC 1992-93 $6,446,298 42 . 1993-94 $6,739,452* 44 # Source: Dr. John Moore/Assoc. Athletic jojjn ,, jplihl L t I The 1992Yearb( Come pick u > i' only om I f I Sl?PTOK \ (ICAK \ MT HWR ) \ TELL. > l\FWNt J V S sketball revenues u] football games in 1992 was 63,278. This year's average was 63,728 per Gar 1 home game and does not include the f totals for the Clemson game. f0r Basketball revenues for 1993-94 sa^ ou?h are UP ^rom last season- 1? ihe jjrc 1992 1^92-93 season, the basketball pro- . total- ?ram t0?k *n 5856,044 in revenues. The program has taken in $919,252 Pro were through Oct. 31. Proi 4,426 1992, the basketball program stut j, up had 5,333 season ticket holders. tror This season, there have been 6,404 mat ice at season tickets sold. the ALL BASK ason home season revenue :kets attendance 1,934 63,278 1992-93 $856,044 1,426 63,728" 1993-94 $919,252 -w ,|, | .1.1.1 I.I.I.I I I. * Revenue througt " Home attendanc tickets, not turn: : Dir. Admin./Fin. r DRINK & ip yoiJj1 j/Mii w -93 Garnet & Black 30k has arrived, p your copy in Russell House. ^1 e week left! " I THE I "M, ARE, i ST DAn A Calvin a # Collection Bill Wattei IMug BrJTJ HPS I I_-^i^HIHk! Ralph Harrison, kin Andrew and . Publisher p from 1992 Ticket sales along with necock Club contributions are life blood of financial support the overall athletics program," i John Moore, associate athletics ctor for business and finance, ey give us the opportunity to vide a broadly based athletics 2ram for our men and women lent-athletes. Football income n all sources provides approxiely S16 million in support of entire athletics program." [ETBALL S SEASON HOME TICKETS ATTENDANCE 1 5,333 7,624 >* 6,404* i,..... [ERICA |j ^i| l October 31,1993 e is estimated upon outstanding stile count. Patrick Holland/The Gamecock DRIVE ???r? l y.'jDD^ Monday, Nov. 29 >om 3 I 6 Russell House 1:30-3:30 ruesday, Nov. 30 om 316 Russell House 12:30-5:00 I Wednesday, Dec. 1 h Floor Russell House 9-1 and 2-5 rhursday, Dec. 2 h Floor Russell House 9-1 and 2-5 Friday, Dec. 3 h Floor Russell House 9-1 and 2-5 DAYS I | IUST (ED nd Hobbes by ~son ?\r^\ g of salespersons MLcMeel ul 1993 Gamei ^Hl USC ? In Eddie Fogler's first game as basketball coach, the Gamecocks played just as expected. The inexperienced team, which was lacking two players because of a one-game suspension, lost to Old Dominion 84-80. The Gamecocks were plagued by turnovers, giving the ball to the Monarchs 27 times. The Monarchs happily accepted the gifts in the spirit of the Thanksgiving holiday and scored 27 points off the turnovers. The turnovers were mostly a result of inexperience. Only Emmett Hall, Carey Rich and Norm Greene had laced up their Converse high tops for the Gamecocks before this season, ^ and Greene spent most of the c 1992-93 season studying the game from the bench. S Unfortunately for the e Gamecocks, Rich will be out for e three to five weeks. The junior n point guard was forced to pull tc himself out of the game against the Monarchs, and it was during b this period ODU took control, b When Rich was in the game, he u did an excellent job of-quarter- o backing the Gamecock offense. Luckily for USC, his return w should coincide with the begin- p ninn rtf pnnfprpnfp r\1o\; Ill 11^ v/l VV/1I1U1VIIVV } IC*J ' All ABC Regulations enforced. If you a Have You A1 The "Rocki Alternative on Rolling Rc found atjjcrti A 12 yo v ro Ala ill cocks lack e; jpN>^ RSv/, J^Hj^WW l^l;'^ME it B ^i? ^ | 1*1 ^' x s <*?&**??? larey Rich, who is out for three w< ounted upon to be a leader for the 1 In their second year in the W1 EC, the Gamecocks, will need becoi very bit of Rich's talent and form; very bit of grit Fogler can to ci luster from the rest of the team hope ) compete successfully. posit Another problem for USC will like e its small roster. While the Rich ICAA allows 12 players, USC step /ill be playing with 10 because to j f academic and transfer rules. Willi The key to this year's record play< /ill be how well the Gamecocks some ractice. There is an old adage: unfai Perfect practice makes perfect." entiri re under the age oi 21, it is against the law to buy Tried the Roi tentative? n' Alternative" is music and the Jg<vestpttl jplrWgrnTand it can onl it Richard'# Fat Bally J .. 5;: 5 V .5... . . - >:-- j- :?S' . oz. Long Neck i|f| lling Rock j^g lowrsfl 1AM H 2AMI 620 Harden Si xt tloor to tho Cycle Cen. jtfPMl I STUM APPRECL DAY! DECEM 2ND & ONI I HMHMB i^unn I -M THE ONLY O USC BOOK scperience . * ' 1 David Mandrell/The Gamecock seks with appendicitis, is 993 Gamecocks. hile no one expects USC to me perfect, the team's perance in practice will allow it lit down on turnovers and fully improve in secondary ions. The Gamecocks looked a different team without , and someone will have to forward in practice and learn >lay the point. Durrani ams, one of the suspended jrs, is expected to take up : of the slack, but it would be r to expect him to play the ^ game. alcoholic beverages. ckin"^ Of ' ' :es y be ^ ^ ^ tOLUNIi p( Wilis} treat tor - Flvo Points p :NT ATION 5! 1BER 3RD in FFICIAL STORE