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Taneyhill a t Heisman can A?oclatod PfM, ft STAFF REPORTS 73,00 Orange a Now that the Southeastern Confer- jy 27 00( ence has finally recognized South Car- watched olina quarterback Steve Taneyhill, anywheri thoughts of a Heisman Trophy are start- -n persD( ing to creep into the picture. around 8 Taneyhill was the runaway pick Mon- T ' day for SEC player of the week after ? throwing for five touchdowns and 354 yards in a 52-14 victory over Vanderbilt. _T "I don't want to jinx anything right an^iTat now, but I read the papers and see who I11 a the best players in college football are," ^irLn^ ? Taneyhill said. "If I'm in that group, that's great* [n 19f? Taneyhill hasn't been mentioned with ^ Ohio State running back Eddie George, Florida State runningback Warrick Dunn ? Tennes and Nebraska quarterback Tommie Fra- umv zier for college football's biggest indi- ""v recr vidual prize. such as C Even SEC quarterbacks Danny Morgan a Wuerflel of Florida and Peyton Manning of Tennessee get more hype than Taney- " Tennes hill, who is ahpjid of the two in passing, eludes thi going tftr OTHER NOTES: without g For those of you who are traveling inthenat to Knoxville Saturday to see the Gamecocks go up against the fifth-ranked Ten- I Anothe nessee Volunteers, plan to get a first every yea hand lesson on what the word Tradi- been a coi tion" is all about. Here are some im- al honors pressive numbers that might show some some staj "how ifs done" in the SEC. least two Resurgent Pan ASSOCIATED PRESS g ti Dom Capers' patience has been rewarded, d Two weeks ago, people were wondering if the Carolina Panthers would ever win. Capers v kept responding by saying his expansion team's a 0-5 start was no reason to panic. The Panthers y were doing the right things, he said over and over, but they weren't doing enough of them, tl Now Carolina has a chance to become the v first expansion team ever to win three games d in a row. And Capers once again is urging everyone to stay calm. s "1 felt if we could take care of business and 1 our guys would mature and we could come to- t fitness of the mind & body fitness of the min f o* -o If you are interested ? s * If you enjoy helping s while helping yoursc SB _g~ If you want experievi leader... 06 If you need (3) three I credit hours... o 3 Q> C C f si "O c *E Q> 1 Then v Q> = for OPrl o M 3 A Student Organi2 d 1 06 -o c "E ? o * M o> 2 "t" -a 06 Come by the Stud* ^ or cal ? Application deadl ? fitness of the mind & body fitness of the mind i I Wednesday, October \ lidding 77 didate? 0 true believers attended the ^PL 1 nd White game in 1986, near- P J ) more than had ever before f* y < a spring practice scrimmage . ^ Jt 1 on Planet Earth. To put this p Ml ictive, Carolina usually gets w 000 for their spring game. Allsually only draws over 73,000 mifsee stands second only to Michi- MBr tendance since almost the bef time. If the Wolverines aren't 1 JT may move right past them NKw ? /hen Neyland Stadium is en- km more than 100,000 capacity. JjM isee was distinguished as the ersity in the South to successuit high profile black athletes !ondredge Holloway, Stanley JL ind Willie Gault. see has a rich history that ine amazing accomplishment of ough a regular season (1939) iving up a point, the last team ion to shut out every opponent. I r model for tradition: Almost 1 since 1985, Tennessee has 1 . isistent challenger for nationI Kv TQnVinrr in fVrn fnn 1 H of VIiiaa CAaIm ' *"V xv uu VUVO 9MIVJ re of the season, including at they match preseason polls this year. ly been pick thers lookinj [ether as a team and keep working at things, hen we could become competitive," he said Monlay. The Panthers have overcome an 0-5 start to on two in a row heading into Sunday's game t New England. No expansion team has ever ran three consecutive games. "I didn't have any illusions coming in here hat everything was going to fall into place and re'd be 6-0 or 7-0," said Capers, whose team efeated New Orleans 20-3 on Sunday. "To me, it was a challenge of starting from cratch and being able to build something and lopefully see it develop and see the team come ogether. And fve seen a lot of those things hap d & body fitness of the mind & body fitness of I in health... other people i academic ve are looking you to join 1 DOO: nation of Peer Health Educators snt Health Center Baserr I us at 7-8248. ine is November 10,19$ I & body fitness of the mind & body fitness of i'i I'ni'i MmtUuLJBi "in ( n HmBW^ mW^"i w& 1SHWHI^P?3^^ -x iiiiiliif 1 'S;^ : .,'' .. "': I . ' heads for one of his 97 yards rushing in Si up against the big boys Saturday when they I ed up by Jefferson-Pilot as the SEC Game of % for unpreced pening to our football team. I felt when we were 0-5 that I had seen a lot of those things happen. Most of those things were happening on the Panthers' defense, which was ranked 11th in the 30-team NFL through Carolina's first six games and has not allowed a touchdown in the past two games. The Panthers held the Jets to 138 yards, including just 25 on the ground, in a 26-15 victory two weeks ago. Against the Saints, Carolina forced five turnovers, including four interceptions of Jim Everett. Numbers like that help make up for an offense that has been inconsistent, especially at ' the mind & body Sti ^ f US IT 5 *> # * o If 3 gl All students wh 90 ID card scannec l ra n W to J 9 r 3 Lists of all studc October 30 at nc Bp lobbies. There v Jjp Tickets will be c 1. Individual tic] o # 3. =?" fiL. ^ 2. Any tickets re alternate list on ] ?? pm; third alterna S available to any J am - 4:00 pm on lent ? 3 gl Students must ] 35 90 stadium on gan There will be b There will be g the mind & body All band memt | Winner of mecock ^^^ ^ " iturday's 52-14 win over Vanderbilt. Staley tiead to Knoxville, Tenn. to take on the Teni the Week. Kickoff is at 12:30 p.m. ented third sr quarterback, where rookie Kerry Collins has seen his numbers plummet. Two weeks ago, Collins failed to pass foe 200 yards for the first time as the Panthers' starter. On Sunday, he didn't even reach triple figures, having to settle instead for completing 8 of 21 passes for 48 yards. Capers pointed out that even though Collins struggled, he still got the Panthers into the end zone following a pair of third-quarter turnovers by the Saints and directed a scoring drive later that went 67 yards. "And this is the first game this season that we have not turned the football over," Capers said. "Even though we're sputtering and strugident Ticket Dh iC-Clemsoi Lottery (JSC Gamecoi vs. ^ ^ Clemson 0 have paid the University Fee for fall 1 1 for the lottery in the Russell House Ro Wed, October 25,1995 from 9:00 rhur, October 26,1995 from 9:0( rri, October 27,1995 from 9:00 ? jnts selected in the lottery to receive a ti< >on in the Student Government Office ai /ill be a primary list and three lists of alt listributed as follows: Icet pick-up at the Russell House Room ! Wed, November 1,1995 from 9:00 j Thur, November 2,1995 from 9:00 maining after Thrusday, November 2, 1! Friday, November 3, 9:00 am - noon; Se ite list 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm. Any tickets re student who paid their activity fee but d Monday November 6, 1995. present a validated ID when picking up te day. lock seating for the Clemson game, uest ticket validations for the Clemson j ers and scholarship athletes are ineligib the 1995 "Best Collegia * u *~ :"" oh| HHj^^v tI m^hf ^ HHH^^If^ iflH pF 1 x> ^*|>w# j^ja^gP? jtfflH H| j|^ *$$11 JTVJJI V / Mktei TYSON PETTIOREW The Gamecock and the Gamecocks will get to see how lessee Volunteers. The game has recentaight victory gling at times, we didn't make the really foolish errors." The Panthers' young offensive line, which features two rookie starters, lost its most experienced member Monday. Right tackle Derrick Graham, who is in his sixth year in the NFL, will be out 3-4 weeks with a knee sprain. Graham likely will be replaced by Mark Dennis, an eight-year veteran who joined the Panthers as a free agent. "Guys have been rallying all season long and staying focused, taking care of business," Capers said. "This is the most positive momentum we've had." stiibution i Ticket r> . cks 995 may register by having their om 205 on: > am - 4:00 pm ) am - 4:00 pm im - 4:00 pm cket will be posted on Monday, id in various residence hall ernated. 205 am - 4:00 pm am - 4:00 pm ?95 will be available to the first cond alternate list noon - 2:00 ;maining after 4:00 pm will be id not enter the lottery from 9:00 a ticket and when entering the *ame. le. ite Magazine" GS I f ?I