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    Page 20 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1981
Sports
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No. 1 Trojans
to test OU
United Press International
Now it’s Oklahoma’s turn.
After sitting idly by and watching Michigan and Notre Dame fall
from the No. 1 rating in the last two weeks, the second-rated Sooners
get their chance at No. 1 Saturday when they visit Southern California
before an expected crowd of 90,000 at Los Angeles Coliseum and a
national television audience.
“They’re awesome,” said Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer.
He said his inexperienced defense will have to stop Southern Cal’s
I-formation attack powered by tailback Marcus Allen, the nation s
leading rusher.
“The key to the ball game is that our six sophomores and our defense
are going to have to play far above their ability, he said. What
frightens me is that their offensive line is giant.’’
Southern Cal Coach John Robinson says this is the kind of game that
makes college football so exciting.
“We’ve attracted the attention of the whole nation,” said Robinson,
“and that’s what makes this game fun. But it’s so early in the season it’s
very, very premature to identify either team with greatness.’
Robinson said he’s concerned about facing Oklahoma s potent wish
bone attack.
“It’s certainly our first concern,” he said. “It’s an enormous change
of style from what our players are used to. ”
Here are the selections:
EAST
West Virginia 28, Colorado State 21 — Now that the Mountaineers are
in the Top 20, they plan to stay awhile, at least until they meet
Pittsburgh Oct. 10.
Others: Indiana 28, Syracuse 24; Army 17, Brown 16; Cornell 14,
Colgate 10; Holy Cross 21, Harvard 17; Delaware 28, Princeton 14.
SOUTH
Georgia 28, South Carolina 20 — Last year it was Herschel Walker
against South Carolina’s George Rogers. Rogers is gone and so is the
Gamecocks’ chance of winning.
Mississippi 28, Arkansas 21 — Ole Miss quarterback John Fourcade
teaches its Southwest Conference opponent about the forward pass.
Mississippi State 24, Florida 21 — This may be the year Mississippi
State finds itself in the Sugar Bowl.
North Carolina 35, Boston College 14 — How many touchdowns
will North Carolina running back Kelvin Bryant score this week?
Alabama 24, Vanderbilt 17 — Vandy quarterback Whit Taylor may
throw 50 passes to keep the Commodores in contention, but Alabama’s
rushing game will eventually take its toll.
Others: Georgia Tech 20, Memphis State 14; LSU 31, Rice 21;
North Carolina State 28, Maryland 17; Tennessee 24, Auburn 21;
Duke 19, Virginia 13; Virginia Tech 27, Wake Forest 22.
MIDWEST
UCLA 27, Iowa 14 — The Bruins make it two straight over Big Ten
teams.
Michigan 42, Navy 7 — Michigan will make short work of under
manned Middies.
Penn State 24, Nebraska 21 — Penn State Coach Joe Paterno has
been waiting to get back at Huskers’ after last year’s loss.
Notre Dame 34, Purdue 17 — The Fighting Irish begin their climb
back into the Top 10. Others: Cincinnati 23, Rutgers 20; Iowa State 27,
Kent State 17; Kansas 21, Kentucky 14; Kansas State 21, Drake 19;
Michigan State 28, BowlingGreen 10; MinnesotaSl, Oregon State 14;
Missouri 35, Louisville 12; Northwestern 22, Utah 21; Wisconsin 27,
Western Michigan 21.
SOUTHWEST
Texas 21, Miami (Fla.) 14 — If this game was in Miami, it would be a
different story.
Others: Baylor 24, Texas Tech 20; Houston 28, Utah State 21; New
Mexico 31, Air Force 17; Oklahoma State 25, San Diego State 18; SMU
35, TCU 10.
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United Press International
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. —
Mississippi coaeh Steve Sloan
and Arkansas coach Lou Holtz
said they were trying to
approach Saturday night's game
the same as any other on their
schedules.
The Ole Miss-Razorback
rivalry was fierce at one time,
but the two teams broke off the
series after 1961. The Rebels
and Razorbacks rarely saw eye-
to-eye on anything and they
can’t even agree on how the
series stands.
According to Arkansas, Ole
Miss leads 14-13, but the Re
bels contend they lead by 15-
12. The disputed game occur
red in 1914. Mississippi won on
the field but Arkansas con
tended the Rebels used an ineli
gible player and considered the
game a forfeit.
Asked if the rivalry meant
more to the fans than the play
ers, Sloan said: “It’s a little hard
for me to answer. I would say for
this first game, possibly that’s
true.
“Our situation is we re just
trying to win another game,”
Sloan said. “We think this re
newing of the Arkansas-
Mississipi series will go on to be
a big game if we re good enough
to play with Arkansas. ”
Asked about Arkansas’ atti
tude toward the game, Holtz
said, “You just try to go about
and approach it like you do any
other game with thorough pre
paration.
"You have to be careful
don’t try to get your phyenj
an emotional high becaust
every high you have, ra
going to have a
pression and we
have any depths going inios
Southwest Conference," Hi
said. “We know it’s a big®
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