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Model: Lise SALE: HP 10B $ 39.95 $ 32.00 HP17BII $110.00 $82.00 HP 19BII $175.00 $129.95 HEWLETT PACKARD University Bookstores 3 Off-Campus Stores to Serve You North gate 846-4232 • Culpepper Plaza 693-9388 • Village 846-4818 Page 6 The Battalion Wednesday, January 19,1994 7 won't take any pain killers' Johnson lays Cowboy's hopes on Emmitt The Associated Press IRVING — Dallas coach Jim my Johnson leaves no doubt about Emmitt Smith's role in Sunday's NFC championship game against the San Francisco 49ers. He will play all day. "Emmitt will play and he won't have shoulder problems," Johnson said on Tuesday. "I have pronounced him healthy." The NFL's leading rusher rein jured his shoulder in Sunday's 27- 17 divisional victory over the Green Bay Packers. Smith is receiving around-the- clock care to reduce the soreness in the shoulder he originally sepa rated in the last game of the sea son against the New York Giants. "I don't think Emmitt will be hesitant at all," Johnson said. "He'll be raring to go." The Cowboys aren't the same team without Smith. They lost their first two games without him during a contract holdout. "We rely heavily on Emmitt," Johnson said. Smith hurt liis shoulder against the Packers trying to block and Johnson held him out most of the second half. "If I thought we needed him he would have been back in there," Johnson said. "His big problem is pass protection. " Smith said he won't hold back against the 49ers. "I did feel a little out of synch against the Packers," Smith said. "I had some problems holding the ball. I won't take any pain killers. "I have the fear of hurting my shoulder and not realizing it's hurt. It's getting better every day. I'll be ready on Sunday." The Cowboys are 5 1/2-point favorites and Johnson is acting as if it's the game to decide the even tual Super Bowl champion. "The most significant game we had last year was the win at Can dlestick," Johnson said. "Nothing against Buffalo, but we felt if we won that game we would have success in the Super Bowl. "San Francisco is on par with last year. The 49ers showed against the Giants they can play with anybody." Johnson held a team meeting and told them he wanted to see some selfishness. "There is a lot of rewards to be gained from this game and I told the team there will be a lot of peo ple pulling at them," Johnson said. "I told them it would be to their benefit to be as selfish as they can be. It's the best way to APpholo The NFL's leading rusher, Cowboy's running back Emmitt Smith, is carted off the field after separating his shoulder against the N.Y. Gi ants. Smith leads Dallas against the San Francisco 49ers in Sunday's NFC championship game at Texas stadium. get focused." Johnson said this Super Bowl run has been a "harder year" than the one last year that ended up with a 52-17 Cowboys victory over Buffalo. "This year has been more diffi cult and less fun," Johnson said. "We still have the same attitude. We can accomplish something no body thought we could. "When we were 0-2 without Emmitt and Troy Aikman had an injury, we kept hearing we had a Super Bowl hangover, that we were going to fall on our face. "But we were stubborn." Georgia Continued from Page 5 at Georgia, the Bulldog offense was nationally ranked 27th in scoring and 34th in total offense. Those numbers improved in 1992, when Georgia was 9th in to tal offense with 450.36 yards per game and 10th in scoring offense with 32 points per game. In 1993, the Bulldogs ranked 8th in passing offense averaging 322.9 yards per game and 19th in total offense averaging 430.3 yards per game. Ensminger also coached quar terback Eric Zeier during this past season. In 1993, Zeier was 269-of- 425 for 3,525 yards with 24 touch downs and only seven intercep tions. The Georgia quarterback cur rently holds 61 school and 11 Southeastern Conference passing records. Ensminger started his football career as a quarterback at Central High School in Baton Rouge, La. He played in college for Louisiana State University, where he still holds records for the longest pass (82 yards vs. Georgia in 1978) and most touchdowns in a game (four vs. Rice in 1977). Ensminger ranks fifth on LSU's passing list with 2,770 yards and was named their most valuable offensive player in 1979. Montana Continued from Page 5 He started his coaching career at Nicholls State in 1981, but he moved to McNeese State, Slocum's alma mater, in 1983 and stayed there until 1986. After McNeese, Ensminger moved to Louisiana Tech where he stayed from 1987-1990. Spoilers Continued from Page 5 Williams proved to be a hero when he said that forced with a similar situation, he would do the sports teams. I could care less about some darn horse track. Family was the big thing in our conversation and thoughts. . "Have you called home? The epicenter wasn't that close to your house, was it?," we anxiously asked each other, hoping our houses were far way from the center of the quake. "Are you sure your family Is fine?" Family. Yes, we were worried about our fami lies, not some stupid sporting venue. My dear Cowboys will more than likely beat the 49ers Sunday, but if they don't. I'll realize that in the spectrum of life there are much more important things than football, basketball or any other sport. Sporting events can be rescheduled, lives can not. So what if the spOilers always lose. For the people who lost their lives because of the earth quake, there will not be a next season. SpOiler offensive lineman David Williams put football in perspective earlier in the year when he chose to stay at his wife's side to see the birth of his child while his teammates played in New Eng land. The spOilers' management fined him, but The biggest loss this year for the spOilers was not the one that happened last Sunday. Jeff Aim's suicide was a much bigger defeat. For some of us in society, sports are used as a diversion from the disasters in life. We let sports entertain and make us laugh. The 'Boys and the spOilers have been good at that this year. The spOilers allowed us to laugh at the Buddy "will-never-be-a-head-coach-again" Ryan punch ing show. Where else did we see an assistant coach stupid enough to punch another one? If Houstonians did not have the Rockets, I would probably feel sorry for them. Hakeem Ola- juwon and the gang will bring the only champi onship rings the Bayou city will see until the next millennium. The sucking sound of people headed down In terstate 35 to Dallas can be heard from miles away. On a much better note, Emmitt Smith, Troy Aik man, Michael Irvin and the rest of the 'Boys have already been fitted for their second straight Super Bowl rings. The 'Boys have been able to provide Texas and the rest of the country with enough smiles to last a lifetime. quarter — but the second was set up by Derrick Thomas' sack that forced a Warren Moon fumble at the Houston 12. Still, Montana threw for 299 yards, his high as a Chief, and would have had more if he hadn't had some drops in the first half. Kelly also had his best game this season for the Bills on Satur day, 27 of 37 for 287 yards. This one probably comes down to turnovers. The Chiefs got four on Sunday against the Oilers in their best defensive performance of the seasons since . Nov. 28, when they beat Buffalo and inter cepted Kelly three times. San Francisco (11-6) at Dallas (13-4): ' r 1L' A rematch of last season's NfC title game, won by the Cowboys in San Francisco 30-20. The teams also met Oct. 17 in Dallas and the Cowboys won 26- 17, but it was a one-point game until Marc Logan fumbled just as the Niners seemed poised to take the lead. 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