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CV^lT I j *Duc to morttot Tluctuotoris. pficos ;"<jy vtny Bowden I WILLIAM FOLKSI ?er,de his doi VaT7T7T77TT777V/7I/7/7777^^^H I'qq RA\ VCA.J 1/U1 gested) It was Terry Bowden's inability to lations] get along with Auburn's trustees as fore the much as his team's 1-5 start that cost of the c the head coach his job, sources famil- it a cla iar with the Auburn program say. The versity 42-year-old's sudden resignation Fri- if the T day made headlines across the coun- the SE try and was easily the week's top sto- positioi ry in the SEC. 32-17: According to the Birmingham Louisie News, Bowden met with Auburn Ath- coach E letic Director David Housel at 8:30 coordin am. last Wednesday and was told there was "virtually no way" he would be Speecl back to coach the Tigers in 1999. Hrnispl eravp RnwHpn tViP nntinn ivf rnn. Tha .. ?? ?- ***" tinuing on as head coach until the end Scott w of the season, even urging the sixth- three n year coach to "fight this [and] do the followii best you can." previou But Bowden, sensing his replace- day in I ment had already been settled upon, stormei resigned Friday morning after con- of a 22sulting with Auburn President Dr. silently William Muse and trustee Bobby Low- loss (ai der Thursday evening. In these dis- ferencecussions it was made clear to Bowden before: that he was unlikely to receive the sup- the sm? port of the Board of Trustees regard- ed aero: less of how Auburn finished the 1998 east st season. Ask While the reaction of his former Scott r< players was mixed, it was clear that there w Bowden's status with the War Eagle Ask elite was on shaky ground even before against his team's lackluster start. When on- get ove ly lukewarm support was given to his thinkii contract extension prior to this sea- nessee. son, Bowden's already poor relation- Ask 'il. TTA 1 on -to snip wun ua aonors sunerea lur- everexj Men's, wome Carolina/Clemson football in fro game moved to 6:30 p. ttu for Head ESPN2 audience. l met staff writer ISIS REYNOLDS to ?- record The University of South Carolina ^ men's and women's swimming and div- showi ing teams rebounded from losses to con- the 3( ference rival Florida on Friday to postec take two wins apiece over College of indivi Charleston and Georgia Southern. was 1 The Lady Gamecocks, who defeat- Tt ed Georgia Southern 53-35 and College meets of Charleston 51-37, were led by the Colleg diving of sophomore Michelle Davison, gia Sc Davison, who holds the SEC record for but tv the 3-meter competiton, set a Carolina don w Natatorium record in the 3- meter (6 diving dives) category with a score of 362.30. T That beat the old record set by Laura day aj Pykett in 1995. couraj "Michelle is a tough competitor, and yester she really had a great showing today coac}, Int&mst&rl in Stu/ivind At .. ... .. The National Security Education Prograi undergraduate and graduate students f foreign countries and world regions criti maximum of $8.000 per semester or & application criteria and procedures, pla When: Wei Where: Gresse The undergraduate USC aDDlication des deadline \s January 15.1999. For mori Grotsky, International Programs for Stuc If you donate 7 time November 2nd and you will receive a $2 7th visit. If you donate 12 tirr above 7) between N December 18th you $40.00 bonus on th Call (803): for Noveml For more information, call 803-254-6683 Noticil: Plasma donors are subject to medical screening and re saw firii terioration. Whether this was said, "No. I neve ng or the fault of the school it. We were tryir vden's father Bobbv has suer- of it. We felt liki remains uncertain, but the re- nity to win a ballj lip was clearly on the rocks be- would get our a ! 1998 season started. Speaking mentum going ii :ontract extension, rumor has games, becaus use in the deal gave the uni- stretch here wit the right to terminate Bowden games." igers were ever in last place in Asked if he h C West. They remain in that junior PK Cour 1 this week, despite Saturday's three missed fiel aon-conference victory over 32 yards) helped ina Tech under interim head said, "There's nc till Oliver, the team's defensive addressed the wl ator. cause we all ha there on both sic lless as the kicking ga field goals, and ( ?s what USC Head Coach Brad our game, but v as for approximately the first plays out there ? linutes of his press conference portunities on b ig the Gamecocks' 17-14 loss to ball. It comes do ,_i :__i IT J l:U o-i l i_.i_ isiy wimess vmiueruui oamr- wnen you iook ai ^ashville. As Commodore fans when you look ai d the field celebrating the end the game, it si game SEC losing streak, Scott that close. It shoo contemplated the debilitating to a kick." id South Carolina's new con- Scott said or worst eight-game losing streak) itt will not han< finally taking questions from chores for the r( ill contingent of reporters seat- son, and that C ss from him beneath the South- man walk-on) w ands of Vanderbilt Stadium, assume that res ed if the loss was his worst ever, has made four of jplied, "Yes. It ranks right up this season and 1 dth the worst." row. ed about his team's next game Tennessee, Scott said, "I can't "Winning For < r this one right now to start lg about next week and Ten- While Saturd derbilt has resu] ed if in his wildest dreams he atmosphere han lected this kind of season, Scott olina's program n's swimming int of the home crowd," said Clemson Gai Diving Coach Todd Sherritt. "The er record will be tougher for her For the th iak, but for her to capture this South Carolin I is outstanding." played at nigt ie women were paced by the strong The Atlant ng of their relay teams, including Clemson on 1 )0-backstoke relay team, which season-endini 1 a time of 3:02.35, and the 200- South Carolin dual medley team, whose time on Nov. 21 an :52.43. ly on ESPN2. ie men bounced back to win two on the day as well, as they beat Brown Claii [e of Charleston 55-33 and Geor>uthern 51-37. The men won all The 1998 1 yo events, and diver Chad Shel- an annual eve on both the 1-meter and 3-meter Campus Recr \ competitions. the USC Body! he team really swam well on Fri- took place Su gainst Florida, and they were en- claimed the o^ jed by the strong showing we had Brown, w day," said Head Men's Swimming pounds, bend l Keith Switzer. him the oven iroad? m (NSEP) awards scholarships and fellowshif :orm all academic and professional discipline cal to U.S. national security. NSEP awards ai 16.000 per academic year. To learn more at n to attend the following workshop: National Securlt Education Program (I Scholarship Works dnesday, November 4, 3:30 p.m tte Room, Third Floor Harper Col idline is January 19.1999. The graduate ap a information, call the Fellowships Office at 7 tents, Byrnes Building, Suite 123, at 777-741 Holiday B is between Whi November 30th, 5.00 bonus on the * I ies (including the Yo lovember 2nd and i will receive a e 12th donation. 154-6683 E; ht Rates IV Bayer? i sting prior to acceptance, and at all times. tig con r did. Never expected vitalize the Co ig to play our way out and build hop j we had an opportu- second-year he jame here that maybe hofer. After dj ttitude and our mo- games and 2! lto the last three ball- dating back t e we've got a tough derbm hon] hour last three baU- ^ al o r> ad anything to say to ouuul ^aruui tney Leavitt, whose tries) meant f d goals (at 35,39 and importantly, fc cement the loss, Scott derbilt progra >t a lot you can say. I "We know tiole football team be- now," Rothenl d opportunities out win football g les of the ball as well know what it me. We missed those games You c2 :ertainly that's big in over) ^ is v re also missed some they experienc md gave up some op- , . . , oth sides of the foot- , ur wn to a kick, maybe, fe^We coit after the game, but better. Eveiybc k it over the course of we were turni louldn't have been just that it wasi ildn't have come down We knew the e: every week it g 1 Sunday that Leav- we had to som lie thfi nlacekiekinc annt.hpr ln?5s 1 jmainder of the sea- fidence for all het Tucker (a fresh- to turn aroum ill be called upon to Ttothpnhpr sponsibility. Leavitt ticc leadin u[ 12 field goal attempts ?thefirstfunvi las missed seven ma allyear- aJd team "quit wor Ourselves" the school and ourselves." ay's 17-14 loss to Van- Vanderbilt Ited in a funeral-like longest in sc ging over South Car- Commodores , it has served to re- games from 11 I teams wi ne Moved to 6:30 p.m. most weig weight. ird straight season, the Winninj a-Clemson game will be sica Carlsoi it. The mt ic Coast Conference told weight clas 'uesday that its annual was Matt S I game with state rival of 225 poiu :il -l. L -x /von i i i a win sian ai o:ou p.m. ciass-Desiv d be broadcast national- Steve Cerr Brown i while Paul ms Bench Meet Title class with i pound class [JSC Bench Press Meet, who bench nt co-sponsored by USC heavyweig] eation/Intramurals and ingofmale: )uilding and Fitness Club, was Chicqi nday. Jermaine Brown weight of 4 derail championship, ho weighed in at 178 BCS Nam hed 405 pounds, giving ill title for pressing the The Boi brought th football, re with UCLA No. 2. >s to outstanding ^ s for study in ~ story ic avanauic; iui a >out the 1st?) 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I think it's going i our entire program." g said the week of prac) to the USC game was reek of practice I've had that the Commodore rying about winning for focused on winning for s streak was the second :hool history, as the lost 33 straight SEC )76 to 1981. n twice ht in ratio with his body % the women's class was Jesa, who benched 155 pounds, m's division included six ses. The 148-pound winner chilit, with a benched weight ids. The 165-pound weight vas 320 pounds, benched by ato. :laimed the 181-pound title, Haynes won the 198-pound 1340-pound press. The 220! winner was Garrick Rogers Lpressed 285 pounds. The ht division winner, consists weighing over 220 pounds, toa James, who had the best 40 pounds. es UCLA No. 1 ivl Championship Series has te computer age. to college ileasing its first standings ranked No. 1 and Ohio State i ted Press contributed to this MMa ' UPCOMING IDESPREAD PARTY featuring LL TUCKER BAND ENDERS (CD Release) DFGREY FRIDAY Page claims title on Monday NITRO IN IS PER continued from page 6 to Hall, but Nash walked out of the arena rather than pinning his longtime friend. In a helpless heap, via countout, Hall won the match, but Nash won the war. Sting and Bret Hart matched up for the United States Title. Sting's recent demise continued, as he too received the beating ot his hie. Hart destroyed Sting with a baseball bat, delivering four solid shots to the head. Hart eventually knocked out Sting for the victory, and Sting was carted out of the ring, immobilized on a stretcher. Hulk Hogan versus The Warrior was, thanks to Hogan, just as bad as everyone thought it would be, plain and simple. Hogan totally screwed up an attemnt to hnrn The Warrior's face, in stead igniting a spark at his own waist. Hogan also misused a"blood capsule during the match. We were treated to many of the same moves the two did in their first meeting at Wrestlemania VI, just at a slower pace due to Hogan's significant aging since then. The inexplicably bloodied Hogan got the pinfall victory after Horace nailed The Warrior with a steel chair to the back. In the night's main event, DDP took Goldberg to the limit. However, despite the bold predictions of the likes of Mike Tenay and Josh Rosen, Goldberg outlasted the People's Champion to retain his world title. Goldberg mangled his right shoulder early during the match in a collision with the ringpost, which prevented him from landing an early jackhammer on DDP. DDP did land a diamond-cutter, but the champ barely kicked out of the pin. Goldberg's 155th victory came as he countered a cutter with the jackhammer for the three count. This bout, about the best Goldberg has done, capped off an overall soliH effort hv wrw Now, the bad news: another NITRO run by Eric Bischoff. Rick Steiner was forced to make the announcement of who his tag-team champion partner would be. Bischoff s choice for Rick: Kenny Kaos from High Voltage. PLEASE! No wonder so many stars are upset-with Bischoff. Bischoff promised us Ric Flair in action. Instead he gave us footage from Flair's title loss to Hulk Hogan at 1994's Bash at the Beach, Hogan's inaugural match with WCW. PLEASE! We don't want to see on NITRO what we all have in our dusty video collections! Finally, we listened to Scott Steiner deliver one of the worst interviews in the history of wrestling. PLEASE, somebody cut him off. NITRO had two flickering stars. The Warrior, re-signed, spoke for a few minutes and fended off the nWo. It's good to see that the old, rope-shaking, obey-no-rules Warrior might be here for the long haul. Finally, DDP captured the U.S. title from Bret Hart. However, Hart brutally attacked Page with a chair to close the show. I don't see how Page could be in any condition tn HofonH hie anutimo cnnn Finoc W UV1VUU 1UU VIWAV UltJ ViAliv UVVAii A/WVU anyone else see a U.S. title tournament on the horizon? [THURSDAY OCT 29j i SHOWS: (BLOODKIN .HIE NOV 3 WED NOV 4 .THU NOV 5 FRIN0V6 .SIT NOV 7