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his Sun Devils are winning
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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Arizona
State football Coach John Cooper
chuckles over the surprise being cre
ated by his fifth-ranked Sun Devils,
who suddenly have become a na
tional contender.
Cooper last August suggested that
Arizona State could challenge for
the national championship.
“People thought I was crazy,” said
Cooper. “I didn’t say we would win
it; I said somebody’s going to win the
national championship and it may as
well be us.”
“I’ve been lucky all my life,” he
said. “You got to be lucky and any
thing can happen.”
Among the things that have to
happen is for Arizona State to win
the Pacific 10 championship and win
the Rose Bowl.
“We got a chance,” said Cooper.
“We got an outside chance.”
Under Cooper, nothing can be
ruled out.
In just his second season, he has
turned the Sun Devils from also-rans
into the conference leader with a
solid shot at its first Pac-10 title and
the accompanying trip to the Rose
Bowl.
Arizona State is 7-0-1 overall and
4-0-1 in the Pac-10 with two games
remaining.
The Sun Devils started the season
by beating both Michigan State and
Southern Methodist at home before
struggling to tie Washington State
21-21. They then went on the road
and became the first team ever to
beat both UCLA and Southern Cal
in Los Angeles in the same year.
They have also defeated Orewg
l tab and Washington. rul
“The strength of our teair di<
the lines. We control the Ikm
sc rimmage on both sides of thelJp
We’re a very physical footballtr. fei
Cooper said. of
“When I came here, the adi the
trators asked me whether 1 warJ 'I
an artificial practice field or a briar
weight program. Weliavcnou nu
an ail il k i.il I icld. so \u- pu: tioi
money into the weight programJfei
it’s really helped.” He
Arizona State is unspectaciJifi
but solid both offensively andlioi
fensively. I he Sun Devils havefJ 1
bled only three times, havegone'Mt
straight games without throwir dcx
interception and are the Pac H"
least pc-nali/ed team. vid
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Krieg finds bench familiar setting
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SEATTLE (AP) — In less than
two years, quarterback Dave Krieg of
the Seattle Seahawks has gone from
the Pro Bowl to the bench.
His future in professional football
is uncertain.
Seahawks’ Coach Chuck Knox re
placed Krieg with second-year pro
Gale Gilbert last week and Krieg
watched from the sidelines last Sun
day as the New York Jets beat his
team 38-7.
as the Seahawks’ starting quar
terback. Zorn never regained his
former role.
A similar fate could be in store for
Krieg, a former free agent from Mil-
ton College in Wisconsin, a little
NAIA school which no longer exists,
who helped the Seahawks into the
playoffs in the 1983 and 1984 sea
sons.
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Gilbert figures to be the Sea
hawks’ starting quarterback for the
remainder of the season.
The situation bears a striking re
semblance to what happened mid
way through the 1983 season when
Knox replaced Jim Zorn with Krieg
What happened?
“If I knew the answer to the ques
tion, I wouldn’t have let it happen,"
Seattle quarterback coach Ken
Meyer said. “It’s a whole bunch of
things.
•“When a team isn’t going good, a
lot of it falls on the quarterback. But
he gets more blame than he should
and he probably gets more p! r ''
than he should. When a team ®
going good for some reason, tlH°
you make a quarterback ck * ,n
I hat’s what happened to Dave If 0
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from Buf falo in Januai v of 198 ^ In
inherited the popular Zorn II
Ki in k i ic >\ w mi u> ki in alit ® t,l<
fu st eight games. H sl
Krieg took the Seahawks to|Sj ul
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American football Conference
fail'
game in the 1983 season. _
Knox made his decision toswflp
from Krieg to Gilbert after theJjV
hawks were beaten in Denver I 5° u
completed only six of 16 passes
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26 yards in a 20-13 loss. HealsoH^
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I Dawkins sparks Spurs past Nets
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP)
— Rookie Johnny Dawkins came off
the bench to score 25 points
Wednesday night as the San Antonio
Spurs held off a late rally and posted
a 112-103 NBA victory over the New
Jersey Nets.
The Spurs led by as many as 19
points in the first half before the
Nets rallied in the fourth quarter,
pulling within 97-95 on Mike
Gminski’s two free throws with 5:12
remaining.
But that was as close as New Jer
sey, losers of three in a row after an
opening-night victory, ever got.
With San Antonio ahead 101-98
with 3:51 to play, the Spurs, who
connected on 15 of 16 free throws in
the quarter, scored six of the next
seven points to put the game out of
reach at 107-99 with 1:28 to go.
Mychal Thompson, who had 22
points and 11 rebounds, opened the
decisive spurt with a jumper. Artis
Gilmore added a basket on a hook
shot and Dawkins canned two free
throws.
Alvin Robertson added 22 points
for San Antonio and David Green
wood had 19 points and 11 re
bounds. Tony Brown topped New
Jersey with 21 points, while Orlando
Woolrodge added 19.
In the first half, Thompson
scored four points in an 8-0 Spurs
run, giving them their biggest lead
of the first half at 54-35.
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The Nets scored six of the
eight points of the half, indudiL
four by Dwayne Washington, f
make it 56-41 at halftime.
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San Antonio 112, New Jersey 103
Boston 133, Indiana 102
Philadelphia 107, Milwaukee 101
Detroit 109, Washington 85
Utah 111, Cleveland 95
Portland at Golden State, (n)
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Thursday, November 13, 1986
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