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Coaches share more than they might like
Web-posted 9/19/97
  Fresh off the trumped-up tradition of the Textile Bowl, Clemson now moves on to the Glass House Bowl. Haven't heard of that one before? That's probably because the name isn't official yet, but it does fit today's Death Valley matchup against Florida State.

Ensminger's style could get job done for Clemson
Web-posted 9/19/97
  CLEMSON, S.C. - In the crucial closing moments last Saturday against N.C. State, the Clemson tailback who established nine school rushing records was almost an innocent bystander.

Jackets must go for real wins for real prominence
Web-posted 9/19/97
  ATLANTA - Georgia Tech won't regain prominence in football until it realizes that an upset occurs only if a game is actually won.

Clemson, Georgia to meet again in 2002
Web-posted 9/19/97
  Clemson and Georgia will get back together on the football field in 2002-2003, the schools announced Friday.

Wright goes home as `enemy'
Web-posted 9/19/97
  COLUMBIA - Anthony Wright has a simple reason for not attending East Carolina. ``It was too close to home,'' said Wright, who is from Vanceboro, N.C., about 20 minutes from the East Carolina campus and now plays for South Carolina. ``When I was growing up, I was always on campus. I was always there. That's why I wanted to get away. I wanted to get a little further from home.''

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All or nothing for Tennessee
Web-posted 9/19/97
  GAINESVILLE, Fla. - On the Saturday before the big game, coach Phillip Fulmer had No. 4 Tennessee on the field, sweating through another practice to find a way to beat third-ranked Florida.

Collins does best `talking' on field
Web-posted 9/18/97
  Alphonso ``Buck'' Collins knows it is still out there, waiting for him. It is his biggest obstacle, and it doesn't even wear an opposing jersey.

Ayers: Wofford must climb to beat Southern
Web-posted 9/18/97
  Things are certainly looking up at Wofford. A Terrier program that is stepping up in competition took a giant leap toward acceptability and respectability with an opening-day win against Virginia Military.

Tennessee punter regroups
Web-posted 9/18/97
  KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Tennessee punter David Leaverton has privately faced his own public hell after a safety and three shanked punts two weeks ago against UCLA.

Seminoles hope to improve running game
Web-posted 9/17/97
  TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - Florida State starting tailback Dee Feaster has been waiting three seasons for Saturday's trip to No.16 Clemson. Equally excited are the Seminoles' trio of freshman tailbacks - Davy Ford, Vannez Gooch and Travis Minor - who continue their battle for the right to back up Feaster. So, what's the rush?

Hamilton: Ready to play Florida
Web-posted 9/17/97
  "I'm trying not to get caught up in all the hype that's going on right now. I have my mind on what I have to do and what we have to do as a team to win down there. I have my mind on my business."

Jackson draws raves for play
Web-posted 9/17/97
  GAINESVILLE, Fla. - It's not that Terry Jackson is quiet, he simply doesn't have anything to say. About himself, that is. ``I don't want to talk about me,'' says Jackson, the University of Florida's star junior fullback. ``Let somebody else talk if they want to.'' So they do. Again and again.

Tech's Hamilton under pressure
Web-posted 9/16/97
  ATLANTA - One game into the 1997 season, Georgia Tech coach George O'Leary is contemplating a change at quarterback.

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Transfers show they belong on Georgia's level
Web-posted 9/16/97
  Don't think for a minute the play-calling on Georgia's first drive the other day was an accident. Handoff to Olandis Gary. Pass to Jermaine Wiggins. Reverse to Hines Ward. Handoff to Gary. Touchdown.

Greene's availability for Tigers unclear
Web-posted 9/16/97
  CLEMSON, S.C. - Just two weeks into the season, Air Clemson could face serious delays.

College notes
Web-posted 9/16/97
  CLEMSON, S.C. - Nealon Greene's sprained left toe improved a bit on Tuesday, but the status of the senior quarterback - named the Atlantic Coast Conference offensive player-of-the-week on Tuesday - for No. 16 Clemson's showdown Saturday with No. 5 Florida State at Death Valley is still a major question mark.

South Carolina tries youth movement
Web-posted 9/16/97
  COLUMBIA - In the wake of one crippling injury, two poor defensive showings and a plethora of breakdowns, Brad Scott is making changes.

College football notes
Web-posted 9/16/97
  BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Georgia quarterback Mike Bobo was named the Southeastern Conference offensive player of the week Monday.

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Georgia hits Top 25
Web-posted 9/14/97
  Jim Donnan continues to praise his team. Brad Scott is still wondering what went wrong. The Bulldogs, with Saturday's victory, jumped into the college football's Top 25, albeit at No. 25.

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