Page 16 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1979 Noll not interested in history United Press International MIAMI — As enjoyable as the season has been so far, Pittsburgh Steelers Coach Chuck Noll will re member little else other than Sun day’s Super Bowl against the Dallas Cowboys. It is not because Noll is worried about securing his place in football history as the first coach to win a third Super Bowl because he has no such ego demands. It is simply the next challenge, the one that will stay with him until next season. “To me, it’s just that you always remember the last game you played in,’ Noll said Monday after the Steelers arrived in Miami. “I’Ve never been a history buff. It’s today and tomorrow.” After being supplied with a new jet when their charter was snowed in at Chicago, the Steelers flew from the cold of Pittsburgh to the 70- degree temperatures of Miami Monday, arriving a few hours ahead of the Cowboys. Noll said his team would have to make up for time lost last week when the Steelers were forced to practice indoors. A sheet of ice cov ering the field at Three Rivers Stadium sent the Steelers to the University of Pittsburgh fieldhouse for restricted workouts last Thurs day, Friday and Saturday. “We worked mostly on running, things that didn’t require a lot of space,” Noll said. “We needed to get down here so we could get out in the air, run a bit and throw the ball. Tuesday we’ll emphasize the pass ing game, which we haven’t been able to work on. “We tried to work out in the stadium last week but all the water you saw in last week’s game froze and it was like an ice rink. With quarterback Terry Brad shaw having his best year, the Steelers this season emphasized the pass more than ever before. Brad shaw completed 56.3 percent of his passes for a career-high 2,915 yards to become the first Steeler ever to win a passing title. His NFL high 28 touchdown passes was the highest total since 1970. The Steelers’ explosive passing game is one of the things Noll points to as a difference between this team and the Pittsburgh clubs that won back-to-back Super Bowls after the Coaches choose favorites United Press International MIAMI — If you can believe those closest to football, the Pittsburgh Steelers will rout the Dallas Cowboys in Sunday’s Super Bowl XIII — but don’t count on it changing the odds. The predictions were published Monday by The Miami News, which polled 23 National Football League head coaches. Seventeen picked the Steelers and 20 predicted the score, which averaged out for Pittsburgh, 20-15. The only coaches who picked Dal las to win were Bud Grant of the Minnesota Vikings, Bart Starr of the Green Bay Packers, Bud Wilkinson of the St. Louis Cardinals, Neill Armstrong of the Chicago Bears, Dick Nolan of the New Orleans Saints and Dick Vermeil of the Philadelphia Eagles. * * * EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE 9:45 * INVASION OF THE J BODY SNATCHERS * □□ DOLBY STEREO J 7:15 9:40 1 OLIVER’S STORY ,u,^V/ 3g “THE END” ’THE LONGEST YARD” * * J “CB HUStniiT * “SEX AND THF FHFHfri CPMOn CfM ’ J * ♦ * * ■* * * * ♦ * J “THE BIG FIX” J J & "STRAIGHT TIME” * UNIVERSITY S’ 846-1151 _i2lLiE*Sm^QUARE SHOPPING CENTEI DAILY, 5:^5 7:35 9:30 fCAMLIlPIDlKXMv | suinnE he best two-hour vacation in town! I®?. 74 and 75 seasons. It is also a factor in making the Steelers a 4 point fa vorite to beat Dallas. “We re more balanced offensively because we’re more efficient throw ing the ball than tnree and four years ago, Noll said. “We relied more on running in the past. This team also plays with great consis tency, both emotionally and physi cally. “It’s probably the most consistent team I’ve ever had. And it is a team that has played well together, which is tough to measure statistically.” The kinds of problems that dis rupted the Steelers last year — holdouts, walkouts, a slander suit against Noll -p- never surfaced this season and the 47year-old coach knew right from training camp that this season had the mark of some thing special. “This is a happy team, he ex plained. “I’ve had the most fun I’ve had in a long time. It started right in training camp, probably the best one we’ve had in a long time. That probably came from watching a couple of Super Bowls on the tube, which had a way of whetting their desire. “That attitude carried light through the season into the playoffs. In fact, our intensity in the playoffs has been very good. 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