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Gamecocks batik ROBBIE MEEK Staff Writer backs Jan USC returns home this weekend to battle J*16/0 SEC eastern division foe Tennessee. The Ten- ma'ce8 ^or nessee Volunteers come in with a 3-4 record af- i?7 camee ter a week off. South Carolina is 5-3 coming ^f11^ off a 19-16 win at Vanderbilt. This is an important game for both teams. ^ quarter1! If USC wins, they will be eligible for a bowl m ^ret game and set for a game with Florida to determine who goes to the SEC championship ^mce 1 game. Tennessee must win three of ifs last four has^steppt games to go to a bowl game. Jai wi*""' Tennessee leads the series (8-2-2), but USC l f I?. holds the advantage in Columbia (2-1-2). Tennessee won last season, 55-3 in Knoxville. . n aP. Hie key for Tennessee is stopping USC quar- receivir terback Steve Taneyhill, who is third in the two touch< SEC in total offense (212 yards/game). For South Carolina, the key is containing UT running- j;he , ^ have a lot Mifc ?^ W -Mi' ?1 ? ?avid Turnlpseed and tha rest of the senior class i Saturday. He Is back after recovering frsa cn s.*?Jur Turnlpseed has been a starter for the Gamecocks the Former NFL eomr CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) ? Carolina Panthers fans owe a debt of gratitude to former NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle for helping Charlotte land a professional football franchise. Panthers owner Jerry Richardson says he first asked Rozelle five years ago to help him bring an NFL team to Charlotte. It was late 1989, and Rozelle had just retired after 30 years as NFL commissioner. Richardson, who already had announced his pursuit of an expansion franchise based in Charlotte, made a long-distance call to Rozelle. Rozelle said he'd be glad to help. "If he gave me advice, I tried to follow it," Richardson said. "I didn't get creative." None of Richardson's expansion competitors?there were four other finalists?approached Rozelle. 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Stewart has offense and USCs i for 595 yards and seven touchdowns, cocks have been i as 97 carries for 456 yards. fense had to plaj >ls have been hit hard with injuries van and David T back. They lost starter Jerry Colquitt State game and1 game and backup Todd Helton three last week against er. defense needs to that time, freshman Peyton Manning quarterback to tl id in and completed 46 of 78 for 657 If Manning hi r touchdowns and four interceptions, backs Chris Abrj Tennessee decides to go to the air, The two are tied 1 tanning to throw to receivers Joey tions with four ej Billy Williams. Kent leads the team South Carolii ig with 23 catches for 326 yards and with Tennessee's iowns. in the SEC acain isee will do all of this behind one of hill is completini nes in the country. The five linemen and 16 touchdow of experience after starting all 12 USC's primary m^^ ?, ~ has caught 32 p; wmfgfc0* /MT r 1 touchdowns. Also 1 PI Darrel Nicklow j B. portant to the Ga imfi * When USC go ^ ISTP . egf backfield of fullba SEC tailback Brai jSf ceiving yards per PHH Tennessee's d 1 linebacker Scott G / ly and safety Jasc jfJ leading tackier th ByP yFsack and two fum ,g ? \jJ The kicking ga # AlpMI game. Tennessee I / IPww Becksvoort, who h goals this season )n fiel KM TRUETT The Gamecock four of four with will play their last home game ference in the gar y suffered earlier this season. This is the firs l^^li JLK ??i mm y?ar?. year Tennessee c nissioner Rozelle "He's the best resource on the NFL I cou have had." Panthers owner Jerry Richardson Rozelle said he pulled for Richardson to get a team cause the only other ex-player to own an NFL team was Ge< Halas of the Chicago Bears, who died in 1983. Richard played offensive end for the Baltimore Colts. "He's obviously a very hardworking individual, just a was as a player," Rozelle said. "He developed his skills to utmost through tenacity and dedication. Those same cl acteristics followed through with his business success. It1 obvious he would make a very good owner." /T) Paramount Parks is 1995 show season at North Carolina! 1995 will feature an O character shows, ro\ corned ic/imp rovisa I Star Trek? aliens. We need experience character performer * prices: variety performers c P For mor } P.O.Box )^er ^2^1 COLUMBIA, SC Drices. Monday, October 31,1994 University of South Carol] Russell House Ballroom 2:00-3:30 Singers, Actor: Technicians, Instrumentali flulH Variety Perfoi lange U 2:30-3:30 Dancers ft Quintex I TM 4k Copyright ? 1994 Paramount Park I Star Trek it a registered trademark of P JK* ?&& |||j||s frttfaiy, Octobf 28, 1994 ne game eating to see how Tennessee's i? defense match up. The Game- j a,' cursed with injuries. The de- j ' without starters Eric Sulli- I ' 1%, urnipseed in the Mississippi were again without Sullivan ?|hH| Vanderbilt. South Carolina's force Tennessee's freshman . is to throw, look for defensive k ims and Reggie Richardson. ^ IBl 88 <| for the team lead in intercep- Vk ^ , ?jgg| lch i m. \ i m la's offense matches up well jipHr wh tfl defense, which is ranked last Jn st the pass, on paper. Taneyg 180 of 283 for 1,739 yards ns. i v ":x ' receiver is Toby Cates. Cates a. Wi asses for 449 yards and six ook for receivers Kurt Fredrick, and Monty Means to be immecock's passing game. es to the ground, look for the ick Stanley Pritchett and Allidon Bennett The duo is cornrushing yards and 52.8 regame. efense is ranked 10th in the jfense. The defense is led by alyon, defensive end Ben Tal- \ >n Parker. Galyon is the Vols W is season with 65 tackles, one & ^ ble recoveries. *|k JM me may play a big role in this has Ail-American kicker John IK as connected on six of 13 field ?? l with his long being a 44eed Morton is six of nine this backJ'al^fs st?^ d goal department with his the,r 44 r8cori- St8wart irder. Last week Morton was overall) and first-year Sou his final kick bring the dif- Brad Scott (5-3 overall) ae. The last game played bi it match-up between second- ^ Columbia was two years ag oach Phillip Fulmer (16-6-1 ! key to bringing P In January 1993, the week before Super Bowl X Rozelle advised Richardson that a proposed permanen license sales campaign would be essential to getting a chise because other expansion cities, unlike Charlott* publicly-funded stadiums. The PSL campaign was approved by NFL owners be- months later. arge Last fall, shortly before NFL owners met to make i Ison decision on expansion, Richardson went to see Rozelle i "I told him what we were trying to get was get all 281 3 he Richardson said. "He told me he'd been commissioner the years and never got 28 votes on anything." lar- Nevertheless, Rozelle discussed each owner with Ric was son, breaking down, one by one, what it would take t each vote. 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All Rights Reserved M Sti H a * Mi mMjmit^^^m m< ninifH ch 7 mm ^ibf R^Jl File Photo wart will lead the Volunteers tomorrow as they try to Improve has scored seven touchdowns for the Vols this season. th Carolina coach pulled out a 24-23 upset over No. 16 Tennessee. The game will be televised on pay-per-view, etween the two in beginning at 1 p.m. Contact your local cable o. South Carolina company for more information. anthers to Charlotte XVII, One year ago Wednesday, when NFL owners met in Chicait seat go, Richardson and the Carolinas became the NFLs 29th fran_l_ 1 * i - i am. cmse uy a unanimous voie. e, had A few days later, Richardson received a letter from Rozelle. "Essentially, he congratulated us on making our dream come true," Richardson said. "And about the 28 votes, he used fi , words like 'awesome' and Svow." Under Rozelle's leadership from 1960-89, the NFL grew rotes," an American institution. 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