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10 Scott sees Tc HMMY DeBUTTS Sports Editor With three consecutive wins on the road, the Gamecock football team has assured themselves a winning record away from Williams-Brice Stadium for the first time since 1984. Carolina has a 2-3 record at home and head coach Brad Scott said sometimes a hostile enviroment can bring out the best in his team. "I don't know if it's the fact that our kids have been able to capture a little atmosphere there of playing harder or being up against it," Scott said. "Sometimes being in an uncomfortable environment brings out the best in you." Although Scott was impressed with the improved play of his defense, he said the team is still struggling. He said he was happy with the way the defense attacked Vanderbilf s running game. The Gamecocks held the SEC top-running team to 184 yards on the ground, 80 yards under their average. Ths South Carolina swimming anc Ooorgo Washington last wookond. 1 A XXX e ViM U.S.A. Inc. 1994 1$ CP The Gamecock p innessee game as me Scott was also pleased with the USC against Tennessee. With the r kicking game. Hacekicker Reed Morton David Tumipseed last week, th was perfect on the day, connecting on all cocks are waiting for just Eric I four of his attempts. to return to action this we. He "It was a great performance by Reed, not been cleared to play Saturd Although we need to do better in the red ever, zone," he said. In the absence of Sullivai Looking to Saturday's game against Rumph has played extremely wi Tennessee, Scott said it will be used as trio can be reunited against th a measuring stick for the season. He said teers, they should be able to ca the team will "see how they compare to oc on freshman quarterback Pey the big boys." ning. "This game will tell whether we are Tennessee head coach Phi good or not," Scott said. "It will tell us mer said he can tell South Can where we are (as a team) and where we improved since the last time need to be." teams met in Knoxville. The G; " i pi j. ) He said Tennessee's strength's are came out or lasi year s game a its offensive line and team speed. Scott er at the hands of Heath Shule said that turnovers have been the dif- rest of the Vols, ference in some of their losses and that "South Carolina has obvicu for the Gamecocks to be successful Satr a tremendous amount of progr urday they will need to cause turnovers, mer said. "Brad Scott has don Scott also said Carolina must have job with them." an effective running game to be successful Fulmer also said Tennesse Sfii m ilnl^lv' Jlk- - MM S ?|1[ r^AQGIE CAMPBELL The ( I diving teams posted wins against the College of Chariest lie women's team travels to UCLA this weoKena tot inwr mxi ore^chc in you "w It's cvery^ -you "wartt Wednesday, October 26,1994 lasuring stick for his i eturnof its own worst enemy, turning the ball r~ e Game- over in crucial situations. He said who- E Sullivan ever controls the tempo of the game will i | still has have the best chance to win. ?* ? . ~ * L*A ay, how- Both teams will try to run the ball, but Carolina should have the advantage k, ** a, Chris in the air with a freshman quarterback >4J|* 1 ell. If the mnninn tVi a aVmur frit- TannpflQAP 1 uiumig viiv oiivf* iv? * _ eVolun- This game is important for both teams lag* ' Use/Jav" as they fight for position in the SEC. Car- | ^ J| n olina will be fighting for a .500 home jm j| 11. record and Tennesse is looking to get ! ilina has ^ack contention for a bowl bid. f^ / / the two USC linebacker Ronnie Smith said ' '"'WF"" -f/ i imecocks the team is not worrying about it as a & \JtKL 4 . 55.3 jog. home game, just as a game to win. J r and the "We're not thinking that we've got to win at home," he said. "We're thinking sly made about trying to win, period. That's our ^ ess," Fui- attitude this week." e a great The game will be televised on a pay- _ . 1 j 1 11 i no uamecocK otto per-view basis. Contact your local ca- quart?back St.v. has been ble operator for more information. Students starting u ? football pick up le< From Staff Reports football league than i a nmnn nf srhiHpnts at. USC are look- said teams would be ing for 25 to 30 players to join their "or- players week to week ganized backyard football" league. bound by their origin William Hall already has a team A formed and is interested in competing The league would against teams composed with other stu- petition Nov. 6 and n mk dents. He would like to get six teams interested contact thi formed with five men on each team. ? . , c ., Hall would like players who could P"=k up football leaf commit to playing on Sunday's to call w^? ^ l??king to ha him at 256-8034 or the Commisioner's football without stric home at 790-0567. The league plans to play their games at AC. Flora high school w?uld like The is not associated with the USC league to compete a 3amecock intramurals, and would stick more to and hopes to have a to .on and the official rules of football in their flag termine a champion, match. / i r p ^ ii ^ f ni U.IMH.1JI.IL1UJJH1 18 O O Classes ,< I Wha at i. there w< island h ^ !f?l world v _ 1 ?l fecharg >o JLS 1 ^ i*vfc is 'ere I Bull: U 5'"C/y Rejectior IF YOU Monoi II Strep | Herpe | Chlarr I CMV (Cytom< I Fifth's I I Mump Measl Chick' vbere P< to be mini c naugural season ?.?. w m ! III ? mm-wam KIM TRUETT The Gamecock nslve line will have the difficult task of protecting Taneyhlll as USC faces Tennessee Saturday. IpW '.? TUA <AllAinSnn So thA C/W^Af ? ~ i 1ivsiivsvtii ly iw? mo wwvwi America Men's Collegiate Top 20 ||| 1 as compiled by the editorial staff of Soccer America, the National Weekly. This poll takes into ntramurals. 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