The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 06, 1985, Image 13

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New Jersey’s Doug Flutie
Flutie wears New
$7 million Jersey
Associated Press
NEW YORK — Heisman Trophy
winner Doug Flutie, armed with one
of the most lucrative contracts in
sports history, doesn’t have to worry
about the solvency of the United
States Football League.
Calling the Boston College All-
American’s $7 million contract with
the New Jersey Generals “the most
difficult one I’ve ever done,” sports
agent Bob Woolf said Monday night
that Flutie is protected against all
contingencies.
The five-year contract covers ev
erything from injuries to a possible
merger between the USFL and the
National Football League, Woolf
said. “We’re in pretty good shape.
Every provision has been covered as
to every eventuality.”
The document was 50 pages long
and attorneys for the two sides took
10 days to hammer out the final de
tails.
“Because of the newness of the
league and all the contingencies that
could happen, I had to make sure
that Doug was protected,” the Bos
ton-based attorney explained.
Though he refused to divulge terms
of the contract, Woolf admitted
speculation about its length and va
lue was “quite accurate.”
Woolf, who has negotiated more
than 2,000 sports contracts, said the
agreement he reached with Gener
als’ owner Donald Trump was “a
contract that is deserving of a Doug
Flutie. I’ve always said that it’s some
thing that should be in the vicinity of
a Herschel Walker or a Steve Young
and that’s what it is.”
Young, who preceded Flutie as
the All-American quarterback, for
Brigham Young in 1983, signed last
year a contract said to be worth $40
million over 43 years with the Los
Angeles Express. Walker, the 1982
Heisman Trophy-winning running
back from Georgia, signed in 1983 a
four-year contract with the Generals
for an estimated $6 million.
With Walker, Mike Rozier and
Flutie, who could not be reached
Monday night for comment, the
USFL now has the last three Heis
man winners under contract. Rozier,
an All-American at Nebraska,
played for the now-defunct Pitts
burgh Maulers last season. He is now
with the Jacksonville Bulls.
Woolf, whose clients include some
of the nation’s top professional ath
letes, said Flutie’s contract could be
the most significant with which he
had ever been involved. “It could be
very historic. It could be like Joe Na-
math coming to the American Foot
ball League.”
Namath’s signing by the New
York Jets 20 years ago was credited
with giving the AFL the credibility
that led to an eventual merger with
the National Football League.
Flutie, who at 5-foot-9 3 /4 is
thought by some to be too short to be
effective in pro football, was flying
today to the club’s training camp in
Orlando, Fla.
Flutie has said he does not expect
to start as quarterback just because
of his salary. And Generals Coach
Walt Michaels said he would not give
Flutie any special treatment.
“I’ll do what is fair,” Michaels said
at the Generals’ carnp. “I want every
player to be the same.”
Dickerson's image for sale
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Associated Press
ANAHEIM, Calif. — The public
relations consultant for Eric Dicker-
son believes the Los Angeles Rams’
record-breaking running back is
headed for the biggest endorsement
career of anyone that’s ever been in
the business.
Dickerson set a National Football
League single-season rushing record
last season, gaining 2,105 yards.
“It’s the biggest record that’s ever
been put together in football, proba
bly 'a multimillion-dollar benefit to
Eric, not in immediate residuals but
over the period of a year or two,”
said Milton Kahn. y
Kahn said he prefers to represent
only “Tiffany-type clients,” and that
among those, “no one has ever had
the image of Eric Dickerson.”
Kahn’s clientele has included Gre
gory Peck, Michael Landon, Herb
Alpert and George Brett.
Dickerson, 24, who led the NFL in
rushing as a rookie in 1983 with
1,808 yards, currently has only two
major endorsements, for adidas
shoes and Voit footballs.
“I try to avoid the get-rich-quick
deals,” Dickerson said. “A guy says,
‘I’ll make you rich, but I’m not rich.’
Now you know that’s a hoax.
FOLEY’S
EXTENDS
CONGRATULATIONS
Foley’s 1985 Summer Internships
have been awarded to:
Midge Pilgrim
Terry May
Douglas Wittrup
Foley's extends a warm round of silent applause
and our best wishes to each Texas A&M Intern.
A commitment to excellence has once again
been demonstrated.
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“I don’t want to do anything real
small that would cut me out of some
thing major.”
Kahn said,“I think it would be a
marvelous experience for him to test
the market. Heaven knows what’s
out there, but it’s got to be a quality
product — a blue-chip situation.”
A couple of qualities Dickerson
seems to have going for him are a
clean image and charisma.
Dickerson said the clean image la
bel is more than just a label.
“This is just me,” he said. “I don’t
get into trouble. I like a lot of fun,
but I like clean fun. Legdl fun.
“I’ve been around guys that
smoke marijuana, some old friends
of mine in high school. I never had
the urge to smoke it. I did smoke it
once in college. I can’t say I didn’t.
But it never got me high and I didn’t
like the smell of it. I’ll never tried it
again.”
Dickerson said he has seen drugs
get the best of others.
“I look at some of the guys that
played in the league a long time, or
do anything — have a c^r dealership
or whatever — and they lose it all
with drugs,” he said.
HEY AGS! HERE’S YOUR RIDE HOME!
There’s a new weekend bus service in town called
AGBUS. It’s a no-frills express bus to the different parts
of Texas. It leaves Friday afternoon and returns Sunday
night. Thisweekend it will only make runs to
HOUSTON. However by the next week we will have
express bus routes to AUSTIN, SAN ANTONIO,
WACO, DALLAS and FT. WORTH. And look at this
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College Station to Houston...just $5.00 one way!
AGBUS doesn’t just stop in downtown Houston.
IT STOPS IN YOUR AREA!
So if you need a ride home to the Houston area this
weekend, give AGBUS a call to reserve your seat.
AGBUS HOUSTON ROUTE...846-2380
All buses leave from lot 56 across from the campus
swimming pool at 5:30 PM Friday. (Be ready to board
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