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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.
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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;
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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
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ilina has ^ack contention for a bowl bid. f^ / /
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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."
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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,
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nslve line will have the difficult task of protecting
Taneyhlll as USC faces Tennessee Saturday.
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RANK TEAM RECORD
able to substitute t ,h(fiana
and would not be 2 South Carolina 13-2-0
al lineups. * Boston University 13-0-1
4UCLA 14-1-0
like to start com- S Penn State 13-1-1
'ouests all nlavers ? SS& ?ar0!ina State ,,41 -4"0
jquests an players y Norm Carolina 11-4-0
sm by Nov. 2. The 8 James Madison 13-1-1
jue" want players ic^s^U* 13-3-0
ve fun playing flag n William and Mary 14-1 -1
t regulations. 12 Duke 9-5-1
13 UNC Calotte HiH
;o field a six team 14 St. Louis 13-3-0
gainst each other 13 Fresno State 13-2-1
, * j 16 Florida International 11-2-1
ournament and de- 17 St. Johns 10-3-2
18 Santa Clara 10-3-1
19 Creighton 11-3-1
20 Brown 9-2-1
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