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The Battalion
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Auto ■■ Help Wanted H Help Wanted H Roommate
92 Honda Accord LX - 4-door, automatic, excellent
condition! $13,200. 823-1889, leave message.
‘91 Honda CRX Si, black, 5-speed, 49K, a/c, tape w/
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'91 Hyundai Excel Hatchback. A/C Sony cassette
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‘82 Toyota Tercel 2 door $600 obo 696-6075
1991 Ford tempo clean equipped, good condition.
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1988 Chevy Nova. Runs good, clean, 118K, nice,
$2290, (409)693-5469
1985 Cadillac Fleetwood 184K, excellent condition
$3000, 1982 Cadillac Sedan de ville, 100K, $1500.
Call 260-1325
Employment Opportunity
Post Oak Mall. Earn $5/hr + bonus, 15-25 hrs/wk.
Excellent communication skills required. 690-0448
Texas Real Estate liscensed agents needed. Great
opportunity. Call Ms. Eller, Class of '84 260-9611.
Mechanical or Industrial Engineer. Auto-Cad 12 expe
rience a must. 12 yrs. old pollution control equipment
manufacturing company with huge growth potential
looking for the right person. Send resume to Fenton
Environmental Technologies, P.O. Box 1916, Brown-
wood, TX 76801
National Parks Hiring positions now available at
National Parks, Forests X Wildlife Preserves. Excellent
benefits + bonuses! Calf 1-206-971-3620 ext.N58552
tropical Beach Resort Jobs- luxuriousTroteis are now
hiring seasonal positions. Lifeguards, food service,
housekeepers, host/hostess, and front desk staff - Call
Resort Employment Services 1-206-971-3600
ext, R58652
Cruise Ships Now Hiring - Earn up to $2000 + month
working on Cruise Ships or Land-tour companies.
World travel. Seasonal & full-time employment avail
able. No experience necessary. For more information
call 1-206-634-0468 ext. C58552
Exceptional Summer Opportunity - Camp Wayne,
NEPA (3 hrs/NYC) - Sports oriented. Counselor/Spe
cialists for all Land/Water Sports, Camping, Climb
ing/Ropes, Mountain Biking, Rocketry, A&C, Drama,
Video, Radio. On-Campus interviews. Please call 1-
800-737-9296 or (516)883-3067, leave your phone
number & mailing address.
Concession Workers Needed - $5/hr. Appiy at City of
College Station Human Resources Dept, at City Hall
Earn money selling personal security products! 1-800-
484-5655 ext. 11oT
For Rent
Sublease Ig. 1 bdrm apartment, $410/mo. January rent
paid. You keep deposit. Matt, 764-0628.
Lg. room in rental home. Water paid, W/D, backyard,
reasonable utilities. Prefer Grad student. Southwood
Valley. Gary 764-5809
2 bdrm/lbth pool, patio-balcony, laundromat,
water/sewer paid. $475/mo Monterrey Apts. 268-0840
2 bdrm/T 1/2 ba duplex, Bryan. New carpet & vinyl, w/d
conn. Large bdrm w/ walk-in closets, fireplace, fenced
backyard w/ deck. 6 mo. lease o.k. $500/mo. Randy
846-6000
Sublease Efficiency Plantation Oaks now through May.
Free January & most of Febuary. $380/mo. 764-7947
Free January rent - smoke free 2 bdrrri/T V/2 ba Close
to Target. HEB $375/mo. 693-0710 -xr
University Towers Sublease now - May includes full
meal plan $1300/total. Fred (214)328-2990
Must Sublease Now 2-1 1/2. Well below lease rate
$395 call 776-1989
3 - 2 new duplex, special rate $695/mo. Close to cam
pus, low utility 846-8864
Sublease available thru mid-may 1 bdtm/lbfh. Private
dorm. Various amenities. Call Wade 822-9596 ext.
2in
Available March S.W. Valley 4 plex. Studio style 2
bdrm/1 ba. 2405 Bosque. No pets. $410/mo. 846-
3391 _
Nice large studio condo. New paint & carpet. Quiet.
$365/mo 691-8587
Half off 1st mo. rent. Nice 2/1 1/2 4-plex, ceiling fans,
fenced, shuttle. $450/mo. 696-1271, 764-3556
Pre leasing - summer & fall 2 bdrm/1 1/2 ba. Spacious.
W/P Shuttle. Yard. Designated parking. $525 Manuel
Drive 4-plexes 693-3477
Siublease 11 apartment walk to A&M, $175/mo 775-
0085, ask for Ivory.
TOWNHoMETOR LEASE72 bdrm/1 1/2 ba, w/W/D,
$550/mo. No pets. Available now 846-8469
Looking for an apartment? I need to sublease for now
- Aug. 15 a large, (640 sq. ft.) 1 bdrm/1 ba. Includes
washer, dryer, microwave in apartment. Water, sewer,
and garbage paid. $580/mo. I pay Feb. rent! Call
Suzanne 696-9822.
Sublease 2 bdrm/2 ba at freehouse Village for below
regular cost. W/D connections, on shuttle. Call Lind
say 696-9914 ______
1 bdrm loft - April Court Apts., shuttle route. $375/mo.
Available Feb. 1st. 778-2087. Ask for Christy/Don
Need to sublease ASAP 1 bdrm/1 ba, 678 sq. ft., free
cable, alarm system, on shuttle rt. 1st mo. free. 693-
4242 ask for Erica. 9-5 M-F
For Sale
486DX2-66mhz 8 meg Ram 406 meg HD 2X CD-Rom.
SVGA card moniter. Soundblaster 16 software. $900.
Call 764-8561. Price is negotiable..
Printer for sale. Dot matrix Panasonic KX-118Cli. As is
$75 OBO. Call Jennifer at 696-7234 leave message
'92 Suzuki GSSOOE, Red, New front tire, Excellent con
dition $2,400.764-8858
Futon w/ pad & 2 covers $150. 2 black medal frame
chairs w/ foot stools $30 ea. 690-7021
Mongoose Hilltopper Mountain Bike, hardly ridden, still
under warranty, great tires & components $300 o.b.o.
693- 6567
Mon's Bike for sale. Good condition. Equipped w/
lights & fender. $65 Katrin 693-5821 or 845-6945
386 Computer, Epson printer, keyboard, and mouse for
sale. All for $500/obo. Call Alii 764-5681 or Shayne
694- 2937
Personals
Gifted Psychics!!! Sensational results!!! Call 1-900-
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tone phone required. Serve-U (619)645-8434
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phone required. Serve-U (619)645-8434
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0800
Health & Fitness
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Doctor recommended Herbal-based products are the
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Wanted
Students who need to lose weight. New metabolism
breakthru. All natural. Dr. recommended. 29.95.
Credit cards, checks. Local delivery (409)823-3307.
Miscellaneous
Free stuff from Uncle Sam: grants, loans, scholarships,
government surplus. Claim your share! Free facts.
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DJ Music
Party Block Mobile DJ - Professional, experienced disc
jockey. Specializing in Aggie weddings, parties,
anniversaries, any special occasion. Ask about our
New Club Light Package! References available 693-
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STARZ Mobile Entertainment Professional sound/ light
ing. Church/School Dances. Weddings, Parties. Any
occasion 1-800-435-6065, 694-8981
Sound Power Professional DJ~- Service Dances/Mix-
ers/Weddings. Experienced 696-9754
Attention Students
Earn money by selling Eagle .
subscriptions door to door,
weekdays & some weekends in
Bryan/College Station area.
Commission sales (minimum wage
guaranteed). Excellent commission
scale. Work 5 pm - 9 pm Mon. -
Thur., weekend hours will vary.
To apply please call:
Joann Sands 776-4444
The Eagle, 1729 Briarcrest Dr.,
Bryan, Tx.
Three ways to
beat the high
cost of college.
1. The Montgomery Gl Bill
2. Student loan repayment
3. Part-time income
The Army Reserve Alternate
Training Program is a smart way to
pay for college.
First, if you qualify, the Mont
gomery GI Bill can provide you with
up to $6,920 for current college ex
penses or approved vo/tech training.
Second, if you have—or obtain—a
qualified student loan not in default,
you may get it paid off at the rate of
15% per year or $500, whichever is
greater, up to a maximum of $10,000.
Selected military skills can double that
maximum.
Third, you can earn part-time
money in college, and here’s how it
works: One summer you take Basic
Training, and the next summer you
receive skill training at an Army
school. You’ll earn over $1,500 for
Basic and even more for skill training.
Then you’ll attend monthly meetings
at an Army Reserve unit near your
college, usually one weekend a month
plus two weeks a year. You’ll be paid
over $105 a weekend to start. It’s
worth thinking about. Give us a call:
(409)764-0418
BE ALL YOU CAN BE®
ARMY RESERVE
Posi Oak Mali. Earn $5/hr + bonus, 15-25 hrs/wk.
Excellent communication skills required. 690-0448
Summer Camp Counselors, Administrative Staff, Nurs
es & Lifeguards needed for Giri Scout resident camps
near Athens, Texas & on Lake Texoma; for more infor-
mation, call 1 -800-442-2260 or (214)823-1342. EOE.
Howdy Ags! Short on cash? Looking for a part-time
job? Don’t go there! Come here - To the Westgate
Plasma Center, where you can earn $140 a month
donating your life-saving plasma... $80 in your first two
weeks! Donating plasma is everything you could ask
for in a part-time job: minimal time, good pay, no work
required, tax-free cash! Don't delay, call today! 846-
8855 - Westgate Plasma Center, just two short blocks
north of campus at 4223 Wellborn Rd., Bryan.
Volunteers needed. Valuable experience available to
the right students. Prefer psychology or business
majors. Multifaceted exposure to training & develop
ment, counseling & marketing fields. Contact Leader
ship Education Foundation. 693-7549 (ask for Susan)
Front Desk Receptionist Position. Call 775-2336 or
Fax resume and class schedule to 775-4393. Attention
Gail.
Bucky Richardson Steakhousc now hiring. Apply in
person. 500 S. Texas
Wanted stereo installers, & sales people, some experi
ence required. Call 823-0944
C.A.f.S. - part/ full time. Auto window tinters. 821-
2287. 3213 S. College. Ask for Billy
Part-time job helping handicap. Male A&M student pre
ferred. $270/mo. 12 hrs/wk. Call after 7pm 846-3376
Part-time bookkeeper wantecT Apply at Piper Chevron
comer of University Dr. & Texas Ave.
Vineyard Court Executive Suites Hotei. Part-time front
desk personnel required. Apply at 216 Dominic Dr.,
College Station
Editorial Coordinator, Writers & Photographers needed
for Study Breaks magazine. Call 1-800-856-3141
Student needed to assist in home care. Please call
696-7414.
2 Aggies needed w/ ranch or construction experience
for weekend work. (Approx. 2 weekends/mo) Please
call 696-7414.
$ Cruise Ships Hiring! Students Needed! $$$+ Free
travel (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii!) Seasonal/Perma
nent, no experience necessary. Gde. (919)929-4398
ext. C1023 ’
Alaska Student Jobs! Great $$$! Thousands of jobs
available. Male/Female. Room/Board/Transport often
provided. Great Adventure. Gde. 919-933-0188 ext.
A1 023^ _
Part-time, versatile, energetic - for
carpenter/painter/sheet rock. Hand tools & truck help
ful. Flexible hours. 775-7126.
Party-Pie photographers needed. Please call Photo
Systems at 260-8181
Waitresses needed immediately at Yesterday's 442f
SoTx. Ave. 846-2625
Great Part-time income, flexible schedules around
class. $8 to start, evening & weekend schedule avail
able, scholarships & internships available. Call 10-4pm
691-8959
Experienced technical sales person needed for com
puter store. Dan 846-5454
Free Jazzercise classes in exchange for babysitting.
Call 776-6696, 764-1183
Wanted: Graduate student to teach GMAT course for
Kaplan Educational Center. Call 696-7737
Aboul 20 hrs/wk M-Thurs. Clean house, cook evening
meal, child care, age 4 & 6. Send work history & refer
ences to N.P.E. Attn. R.B. 2301 Fountain Ave. Bryan
77801
Local business needs part-time bookkeeper/offlee help.
Please call 779-7043 for information or resume submit
tal.
Need help printing E mail & ftp to Word. Amy 847-2320
Computers
Macs & printers for sale/lease from $35/mo. Software,
repairs, RAM/HD upgrades. MacResource 775-7703
90 MHz Pentium forTale: 16Mb/1Gig HD, 4xCD ROM)
28.8 modem, $2300. Call 862-3627(w) 694-6912(h),
dtc@arlo.tamu.edu.
Bed & Breakfast
Gorgeous accommodations in College Station. Out
standing tradition for visiting family, colleagues, or busi
ness associates." 693-7660
Romantic Victorian B & B. Gourmet candle light din
ners. Special weekends or anytime. Calvert, 35 mi.
North 364-2868.
ACUTE RESPIRATORY
INFECTION
If you currently have either
acute maxillary sinusitis,
community acquired
pneumonia or an acute
exacerbation of chronic
bronchitis and are interested in
participating in a medical
research study comparing two
formulations of a known
antibiotic call for information.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated for their time and
travel.
Women 16 Years of Age
and Older
Are you experiencing the
symptoms of a Vaginal
Yeast Infection?
You may be eligible to
participate in a medical
research program if you are
presently experiencing
vaginal itching, burning,
irritation or discharge.
AS A PARTICIPANT, YOU
WILL RECEIVE:
Physician visits and
research medication AND
Payment for your
time and effort.
ACNE STUDY
Volunteers between the
ages of 13 and 30 needed
to participate in an acne
research study using an
investigational skin
preparation
Eligible volunteers may
be compensated.
J & S Studies, Inc.
Call For Information
846-5933
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Spend 4 days & 3 nights in sunny Freeport Grand
Bahamas Cruise w/ 3 meals on board ship plus hotel
accommodations. Also special prices on all tour pack
ages. $169/person maximum 4 persons to a room.
Taxes & gratuities not included .Limited availability.
Book Early! Call 1-800-808-0010 Ext. S.B.
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M/F needed large house 1 mile from campus. Carport,
W/D, own room. $200/mo. + 1/4 utilities. 846-8219
Mature female roommate needed ASAP! Brand new.
$255 rent. Near shuttle. 696-1131
Own room, 3/1 house, close to campus. $200 + 1/3
bills. Juan 696-6822
Female non-smoker Grad./Professional needed 2-
bdrm apartment. $215/mo. + 1/2 utilities 693-1048
Female roommate needed A.S.A.P. Own room.
$ 185/mo. + 1/4 bills. On shuttle. 694-7810 or 846-
2478
Male roommate needed ASAP. Own room & bath. Bus
route, laundry room, pets allowed. $235/mo. + 1/2 utll-
ities. Call Brian @ 846-7969.
Christian roommate needed immediatoly. Condo near
A&M. Own room. $300/mo. negotiable January free.
260-9969
Female needed to sublease duplex in Wolf Pen area.
Own room/ba. W/D Call 696-1572
Wanted - male roommate. Own room, ail utilities paid,
W/D. $300/mo. Call 764-6745
2 bdrm/i ba. Need to sublease. $425/mo. o.b.o. Big
closets. 822-2188 Stephanie
Great House. 3bed/2 bath, backyard, own room
$250/mo. + 1/3 utilities. Call Mike 774-7261
Duplex in C/S. On bus route. Close to Blinn. Own
room/bath $300/mo. + 1/3 utilities. Call Leah or Alan
696-9306
Roommate needed, nice 3 bdrm duplex, near TAMU,
centrally located, $200/mo + 1/3 bills, W/D 694-2509
Female roommate needed for 3 bdrm/2 ba house in
C.S. Southwood Valley. Bus route. $265 + 1/3 utilities.
Katrin 693-5821 or 845-6945
Share furnished newer home in C.S. 1 bdrm/1 ba,
study, utilities paid, W/D, cable, frige, share kitchen
$350 690-7182
Roommate needed ASAP to sublet 2 br/1 ba condo.
$250/mo + 1/2 bills. W/D, pool, on shuttle. Responsi
ble student preffered. 846-3019
Roommate wanted 1 male, 1 female. Spring semester
special $175/mo. 846-9196
Christian male roommate wanted. Private room &
bath, all utilities paid, W/D, fully furnished room &
kitchen. $250/mo. J R. 693-6486
Pets
Australian Shepherd puppies. ASCA registered. $200
Call 830-5473
Colombian red-tailed boa. Very tame. Approximately 5
ft. Female, beautiful markings. Heat rock & lamp
included. $200 obo. 764-1974
Great Pyrenees Puppies, AKC registered, from quality
working dogs, raised w/ livestock, first shots. $200,
409-567-7078 Caldwell, leave message,
two female ferrets, spayed & descented Albino &
"raccoon." Large cage & accessories included. $300
for all. 694-8216 or 696-9677
Services
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I visiting faculty
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begin
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Call or visit
1:00 to 5:00
Mon-Fri
696-6583
707 Texas Ave. 303-C • Across from A&M
Planning on getting married soon?
Where are you going to hold
the reception?
Have you ever considered the
Faculty Club?
Yes, it is possible.
For more information, please call
Chuck Murray at 862-2988.
Guitar lessons for beginning and intermediate levels.
Call Blake 696-8080
Free Financial Aidl Over $6 billion in public & private
sector grants & scholarships is now available. All stu
dents are eligible regardless of grades, Income, or par
ent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Ser
vices: 1-800-263-6495 ext. #58552
Private English tutor. Academic writing skills for college
& graduate students. ESL, TOEFL, TWE for interna
tional students. Kay Perry 693-4504/764-5651
Scholarships $10 billion 337,000 sources operaled by
Aggie family. 800-555-6534. Scholarships Unlimited -
W. Irwing. 4609 Meadowood Drive, Baytown, Texas
7752J
"Herbs for Health" a 6 wk. course by Carolyn Coker
Hughs & Wendy Keeney-Kennicutt. Starts Jan. 29.
$60. 268-4268
Nails - Full set $20. Fills $15. Merle Norman Cosmet-
ics 764-1907.
Cheap rates on calls to Dallas/Ft. Worth/ or Houston.
Plans start at 20 hrs. for$50 a month. Regina @ 1 -800-
758-2030 ext. 300
Drum lessons given - Beginners to intermediate. Call
Andy at 696-4643
Need a Baby-sitter? Have 10 yrs experience. Good
references. Call 693-7893 anytime.
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□ The Pistons' Grant
Hill received the most
votes this year.
NEW YORK (AP) — Even
though Michael Jordan is back
and tearing through the NBA
again, Grant Hill remains the
fans’ favorite in voting for the
All-Star Game.
In the closest balloting since
1977, the Detroit Pistons’ for
ward drew the most votes of any
player in All-Star fan balloting,
edging Jordan
by 16,582
votes. Out of
more than 6
million votes
cast by fans,
Hill got
1,358,004
votes to
1,341,422 for
Jordan.
“I just hope
that Michael
isn’t ticked off
because I got
more votes than him,” Hill joked
Thursday after the vote totals
were announced.
The narrowest previous mar
gin between top vote-getters was
in 1977, when Denver’s David
Thompson and edged Philadelphi
a’s Julius Erving by 8,530 votes.
Last year, when Jordan was
still playing minor league base
ball, Hill garnered the most
votes of any player, even though
Jordan
he was just a rookie.
Jordan leads the league with
a 31.2 scoring average while Hill
averages 21.2 and has four
triple-doubles this season.
“As long as I’m in the All-Star
Game, that’s the honor in itself,”
Hill said. “I’m not worried about
how many votes I get or even
starting, but just getting to the
game itself.”
Dallas’ Jason Kidd, who
shared last season’s rookie of the
year honors with Hill, was voted
in as a Western Conference
starter for the Feb. 11 game at
San Antonio.
Hill and Jordan will be two of
the starters on the Eastern Con
ference team, joined by Jordan's
Chicago teammate Scottie Pip-
pen at the other forward spot,
Orlando’s Shaquille O’Neal at
center, and Anfemee Hardaway
at point guard. The East team
will be coached by the Bulls’ Phil
Jackson.
For the West, it will be Kidd
at the point, Seattle’s Shawn
Kemp and Phoenix’s Charles
Barkley at forward, and Hous
ton’s Hakeem Olajuwon at cen
ter and Clyde Drexler at shoot
ing guard.
Either George Karl of Seattle
or Jerry Sloan of Utah will coach
the West. The coach is deter
mined by the conference’s best
record through Sunday’s games.
Barkley was the leading vote-
getter in the Western Confer
ence, drawing 1,268,195, 27,866
more than Olajuwon.
Injury-plagued Bullets
blast struggling Rockets
□ Hakeem Olajuwon
passed the 21,000
barrier in the loss.
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) —
The injury-depleted Washing
ton Bullets got the most out of
their nine players in uniform
Thursday night, placing seven
in double fig-ures in an im
probable 120-85 rout of the
Houston Rockets.
The Bullets, playing with
out injured starters Chris
Webber and Mark Price, made
15 of their first 19 shots and
never trailed in handing the
two-time defending world
champions their most lopsided
loss since a 38-point blowout
in Portland last Feb. 6.
It was the most points
scored against the Rockets
this season.
Brent Price scored 19 of his
25 points in the first half and
Calbert Cheaney finished with
20 points for the Bullets, who
had lost two straight and five
of six.
Gheorghe Muresan had 17
points and 13 rebounds, while
Tim Legler had 16 points and
Juwan Howard 14.
Hakeem Olajuwon eclipsed
the 21,000-mark in career
points, scoring 22 on lO-for-23
shooting, but it wasn’t nearly
enough to prevent the Rockets
from suffering their fourth
loss in five games. Olajuwon
has 21,010 points since joining
the NBA in 1984. ^ ‘
The Rockets shot a dismal
33 percent and were 3-for-lS
from 3-point range.
Led by Price, the Bullets!
shot 62 percent in scoring a |
season-high 71 points in the j
first half. Washington led by
23 at halftime and 93-62 en
tering the final period.
The Rockets made only 21
of 56 shots in the opening
three quarters. Washington,
on the other hand, sank 10 of
its 16 3-point shots during
that span.
Cheaney had five points in
an 11-0 run that made it 18-4,
and Washington built its ad
vantage to 30-12, leading 37-
24 after the first quarter.
Houston fought back to 49-
42, but Price scored six points
in a 15-2 surge that put the
Bullets up by 20.
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always thought he had what it
takes to be a successful NFL
coach. When he finally got the
chance, the rookie coach proved
his point by leading the Philadel
phia Eagles into the playoffs.
On Thursday, Rhodes was
honored as the NFL’s
Coach of the Year for re
building the Eagles and
guiding them to a 10-6
record and a playoff vic
tory over Detroit.
The 45-year-old
Rhodes, a no-nonsense
type who seldom smiles,
managed a grin when
he accepted the award.
“Believe me, this is probably
the biggest honor I’ve ever gotten
in my life,” Rhodes said. “The
magnitude of this award is some
thing I’ll always cherish.
“Sometimes you wonder if
you’ll ever get a chance to be a
head coach. I know I did.”
Rhodes became the Eagles
coach last Feb. 2, when owner
Jeffrey Lurie hired him to replace
Rich Kotite.
After a seven-year playing ca
reer, Rhodes was a
defensive backs
coach for 10 years
with San Francisco
as the 49ers won Su
per Bowls in 1982,
1985, 1989 and
1990.
In 1992, he left
the team to become
Mike Holmgren’s defensive coor
dinator at Green Bay for two
seasons. Rhodes returned to the
49ers in 1994, helping them win
another Super Bowl the follow
ing season.
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