The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 04, 1994, Image 6

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"It has made her more intense."
Despite the attention that comes
with success, Kirkland has deliv
ered determined efforts, staying
low-key and humble about her
abilities on and off the track.
"I don't think anyone needs to
talk," she said. "You can talk all
day, but you have to follow
through.
"I learned a lot from Rosa Baker
(top lady Aggie hurdler in '92).
She taught me to go out there and
do it."
Kirkland said she doesn't want
to stop there either.
She said she is not content at
this stage in her running, knowing
that she has more to prove and that
other runners will be shooting for
her.
Throughout her career, Kirkland
has received a great deal of support
from her family whom she consid
ers to be her closest friends.
"My family is my role models
and best friends," Kirkland said. "1
sometimes call my mom to get
words of motivation and she is al
ways checking up on me."
Kirkland explains that her fami
ly has remained especially close
over the years with the due to the
considerable moving that they
have gone through with her father
in the military.
Off the track, Kirkland is de
scribed by friends as one who is
fun to be with and wants to share
with others.
"She can be wild and crazy and
is out going," said Cami Williams,
lady Aggie basketball player.
Kirkland, a general studiesr,
jor, says that she is differentof:
track in that she likes to have:,
and will not hesitate to meetis
people. She says, however,!:
she does not have much timetc*
cialize due to the time classes,p
tices and study halls consumes
Kirkland does spend her
on the track, maybe to the fe
of her future opponents.
Whatever the case she is
to make every effort to as she':
"to earn her scholarship".
After that what will shelool
accomplish? Her reply will pi
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her mother.
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those oversized helmets to the
cheers of their teammates and the
roar of 80,000 rabid fans. What an
adrenaline rush that must be.
I say Texas A&M should alter
Commencement to follow this for
mat.
After finals, the seniors will be
broken down by college, and on a
given day, they get to run out in
cap and gown, one by one, from
the home locker room onto Kyle
Field.
Friends and family will fill the
stands and wave their Twelfth
Man towels.
Tine University will pay school
children $5 a pop to fill the rest of
the seats and scream their heads
off.
Dave South will take care of
the PA announcements.
Fast forward to May, 1996,
with South's voice echoing
through Kyle Field, "And now, in
his fourth year from Houston,
sporting a 3.99 GPA (it's a dream,
all right?), 6-feet, 7-inches, Nick
"No-Jump" Georgandis!!!!"
TRASH-TALKING AND VER
BAL PSY CHOLOG Y:
You've watched the NFL Films
and the Hidden NBA tapes.
Those guys know the best insults
and the best cliches 1 have ever
heard.
Maybe yelling at people just
makes them perform better.
In the future, we could see doc
tors gathering their staffs around
them in a makeshift huddle, and
bellowing, "Let's go in there like a
pack of wild dogs!".
Heck, even us college kids can
get in on the act.
When your physics professor
comes around to give you your
one question (with 37 sub-parts)
mid-term, jump up, grab him by
the collar, and scream, "Let's rock,
baby!!"
INSTANT REPLAY:
A dazzling play is always for
ever immortalized on video tape.
Plenty of times, 1 have acciden
tally done cool things that, when
related later to friends, have al
ways had something lost in transi
tion.
So have a video camera follow
you around all day, and all those
memorable moments can be for
ever captured.
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