The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 05, 1982, Image 16

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Battalion/Page 16
November 5,1982
Battalion
Football
Forecast
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Arkansas at Baylor
Arkansas by 17
Arkansas by 7
Arkansas by 10
Arkansas by 14
Arkansas by 14
Arkansas by H
Houston at Texas
Texas by 1
Texas by 10
Texas by 7
Texas by 3
Texas by 7
Texas by 7
SMU at Rice
SMU by 24
SMU by 17
SMU by 20
SMU by 21
SMU by 14
Ponies by 102
Texas Tech at TCU
TCU by 3
Tech by 5
TCU by 3
TCU by 3
TCU by 1
Tech by 4
North Carolina at Clemson
North Carolina by 1
North Carolina by 7
North Carolina by 7
North Carolina by 2
Clemson by 2
North Carolina by 2
Notre Dame at Pitt
Pitt by 2
Pitt by 6
Pitt by 3
Pitt by 4
Pitt by 10
Pitt by 3
Arizona at Stanford
Stanford by 3
Stanford by 8
Stanford by 7
Stanford by 7
Stanford by 7
Stan fold by 5 . •
LSU at Alabama
LSU by 4
LSU by 5
LSU by 3
Alabama by 6
Alabama by 2
The Bear by 6
Ellison at Bryan
Bryan by 7
Bryan by 10
Bryan by 10
Bryan by 10
Bryan by 14
Bryan by 6
Consol at Katy Taylor
Consol by 3
Consol by 2
Katy Taylor by 6
Consol by 3
Consol by 1
Consol by 4
Season percentages:
57-23, .713
49-31, .613
54-26, .675
55-25, .688
53-27, .663
58-22, . 725
UIL reinstates
forfeited wins
United Press International
GRAND PRAIRIE — Tonight’s football games will have more
meaning for players at Irving Nimitz and Grand Prairie high
schools with the news that their victories, forfeited because of
student transfer irregularities, have been reinstated.
Gene Head, chairman of the University Interscholastic League
district committee and principal of South Grand Prairie High
School, said Thursday that the two cases involved different UIL
rules but both concerned student transfers and eligibility.
The reinstatement of the victories followed rules interpreta
tions issued Wednesday in Austin by the UIL judicial branch.
Nimitz, No. 1 in its district, had forfeited seven victories because
transfer paperwork for one player was not completed before he
played.
“The state committee changed the ruling,” Head said. “(They
said) the paperwork could be processed anytime during the
season.
In the Grand Prairie case, Head said, six victories were forfeited
because of a student who pre-registered at Grand Prairie and
worked out with the football team for two days before school
started.
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