September 16, 1993, Page 6 |
Previous | 86 of 168 | Next |
|
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
Cfjurslmp, September 16, 1993 Wtyz Mail? Collegian O R ^mmcmrANr No repeat for Dallas Dynasty is defined in a dictionary as a sucession of rulers from the same power or line or a family or group that maintains power for several generations. Some people thought Dallas would be the new NFL dynasty. However, the Cowboys will not repeat this year. The reasons? First. Emmitt Smith will not be seen in silver and blue this year. Second. It's next to impossible to keep the hunger two years in a row In this day and age. Jerry Jones is screwing the Cowboys bid for "Return to Glory II" is the third reason. Fourth, put the Cowboys plan to be the best in the "90son hold. There won't be a Team of the "90's—not if the criteria is winning four Super Bowls. There are no dynasties anymore. Jerry Jones, when a man is your whole offense and has brought your team back from a laughingstock in four years, when this man leads the league in rushing two years in a row and gives you a Super Bowl ring, you do what you have to do. Do what you can to get him back in your hands. Clve him what he wants. The Cowboys are 20-somethlng and oh when Smith gets a hundred yards in a game. So obviously he means some¬ thing to Dallas. Too bad Jones won't see It that way. You see. running a pro football learn just got tougher. The salary cap dawns next season and the free agent parade began this spring. Jones' case is that if he gives Smith the deal, he's blood for the sharks next year when the other young stars come around to get paid. But Emmitt Smith Is the Cowboys. He Is the man which the offense Is built around. The others can go but Emmitt Smith stays. And he deserves it. It's as simple as that. The Cowboys looked dead to the world in Wash¬ ington the previous Monday night. Against the Bills last week, they scored 10 points. Nine months ago, they put 52 versus this same team In a Super blowout. Dallas will be back, but not in 1993. Jones will not come to a deal with Smith because he undervalues and underestimates Smiths role in Dallas. So. Smith won't put on the stiver and blue, and Dallas won! be the team they were a year ago. Its evident they have lost their hunger that marked their rise to the top. Now they will lose the man who is the Cowboys Make the team of the '90s the corporate slobs, free Bryant, see page 7 WAC Notebook BRErrfcAPE. Case leads WAC in total offense After two weeks of facing run-oriented option teams, the Fresno State football team will face two of the best offensive threats in the WAC when it travels to New Mexico Saturday night to open the WAC schedule. Lobo quarterback Stoney Case Is the WAC leader in total offense, while sopho¬ more tailback Winslow Oliver is second in the conference in rushing yards. ln two games. Case has thrown for 617 yards and has rushed for 63 yards. Case has contributed to every offensive score this season, throwing four touchdown passes and rushing for three more. Case, who lias yet to throw an Interception, currently ranks second in the school's history In touchdown passes, passing yards, in total offense and compleUons. "He can hurl running the ball, throwing the ball and with his leadership," Bulldog coach Jim Sweeney said of Case. "He Is a helluva guy and he did a good Job against us last year." Oliver, who was the WAC Freshman of the Year in 1992. rushed for 151 yards in last season's 31-28 loss to the Bulldogs. In Just twelve collegiate games. Oliver has rushed for 100 yards or more in a game eight times. WAC on television This week's San Diego State at Air Force game is scheduled to be a regional game on ABC (KFSN Chan¬ nel 30) at 12:30 p.m. The Fred Mason/Daily Collegian Oregon State strong safety Michael Hale tries to strip the ball from Fresno State's Anthony Daigle during Saturday night's game. game Is the WAC opener for the Aztecs, who fell last week to California 45-25. Air Force opened its WAC play last week with an 8-5 loss to Colorado State. ABC scheduled the WAC game to showcase San Diego's Junior tailback Marshall Faulk Faulk, who came Into the season as the front runner to win the Helsman Trophy, was limited io 64 yards rushing ln the Califor¬ nia loss. He has yet to get untracked. as he was limited to 170 yards Sept. 4 agalnsl NCAA Division IAA Cal State Northridge. ABC announced earlier In the year that they will carry the Fresno State game at Brigham Young on Oct. 23. Last year. ABC carried FSU's dramatic come from behind win over San Diego State. ABC could also pick up the option of televising the Fresno State-San Diego State game Nov. 20. WAC Tidbits With only two weeks gone In the season. Brigham Young leads the WAC with a 2-0 record. The Cougars opened Ihe season with a 34- 31 win over New Mexico and beat Hawaii 41-38 last week Colorado State is 1-0 in the conference after beating Air Force. New Mexico, Air Force and Hawaii are 0-1. FSU and" San Diego State will start their conference seasons Saturday. h. the twelve games that a WAC team has hosted. the average attendance for a game is 35.771. The Bull¬ dogs had 40,048 fans at last week's win over Oregon State. WAC, see page 7 Freshman makes most of her chance ROBBIE MINER Staff Writer Amy Cheli's misfortune lumed out to beTracy Wllllnger's big opportunity. Cheli. who had won the starting right outside hitter position In the preseason, sprained her ankle Sept. 1 In the alumni game, momen¬ tarily leaving a starting spot open. Three days later, Willlnger claimed the start¬ ing Job. "I was never originally on the right side." said Willlnger. "I always played ln the middle in high school." In the third game of the Dan Gamel Invitational, coach Lindy Vivas tried Willlnger in the outside hitter position, and learned that she was more than capable of filling the need. A few hours later, in the consolation match against Texas A&M. the freshman started her first game and quickly won the Job with her stellar performance. "We put her on their biggest player and she was frustrating her lo the point that It made them change their game plan." said Vivas. Willlnger started all four matches of the UC Santa Barbara Tournament last weekend, posing the ques¬ tion- what's going to happen when Cheli Is healthy again? There are many possible solutions, one of which could be to move Willlnger back to middle blocker. "Right now . there are basically four players vying for two positions, for the available middle blocker and tight outside hitter posi¬ tions." said Vivas. Vivas was referring to Willlnger. Cheli. Junior Roseanne Brown, and sophomore Tera Booker. "I'm more experienced in the middle, but I like both positions." said Willlnger. In high school. Willlnger caught the eyes of college recruiters across the nation. As a senior, the 5 11 middle blocker was named Horizon High's Most Valuable Player, first-team 5A All-Region and second-team All-State of Arizona, ln addition, she was honored as the "Scoltsdale Progress" Athlete of the Year. In her local city's newspaper, for her achievements In volley¬ ball and track and field Willlnger tore up the Willinger, see page 7 Tommy Monreal I Daily Collegian Freshman volleyball player Tracy Willinger (No. 4) is hitting .188, has 12 service aces and has 53 digs.
Object Description
Title | 1993_09 The Daily Collegian September 1993 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1993 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | September 16, 1993, Page 6 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1993 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Cfjurslmp, September 16, 1993 Wtyz Mail? Collegian O R ^mmcmrANr No repeat for Dallas Dynasty is defined in a dictionary as a sucession of rulers from the same power or line or a family or group that maintains power for several generations. Some people thought Dallas would be the new NFL dynasty. However, the Cowboys will not repeat this year. The reasons? First. Emmitt Smith will not be seen in silver and blue this year. Second. It's next to impossible to keep the hunger two years in a row In this day and age. Jerry Jones is screwing the Cowboys bid for "Return to Glory II" is the third reason. Fourth, put the Cowboys plan to be the best in the "90son hold. There won't be a Team of the "90's—not if the criteria is winning four Super Bowls. There are no dynasties anymore. Jerry Jones, when a man is your whole offense and has brought your team back from a laughingstock in four years, when this man leads the league in rushing two years in a row and gives you a Super Bowl ring, you do what you have to do. Do what you can to get him back in your hands. Clve him what he wants. The Cowboys are 20-somethlng and oh when Smith gets a hundred yards in a game. So obviously he means some¬ thing to Dallas. Too bad Jones won't see It that way. You see. running a pro football learn just got tougher. The salary cap dawns next season and the free agent parade began this spring. Jones' case is that if he gives Smith the deal, he's blood for the sharks next year when the other young stars come around to get paid. But Emmitt Smith Is the Cowboys. He Is the man which the offense Is built around. The others can go but Emmitt Smith stays. And he deserves it. It's as simple as that. The Cowboys looked dead to the world in Wash¬ ington the previous Monday night. Against the Bills last week, they scored 10 points. Nine months ago, they put 52 versus this same team In a Super blowout. Dallas will be back, but not in 1993. Jones will not come to a deal with Smith because he undervalues and underestimates Smiths role in Dallas. So. Smith won't put on the stiver and blue, and Dallas won! be the team they were a year ago. Its evident they have lost their hunger that marked their rise to the top. Now they will lose the man who is the Cowboys Make the team of the '90s the corporate slobs, free Bryant, see page 7 WAC Notebook BRErrfcAPE. Case leads WAC in total offense After two weeks of facing run-oriented option teams, the Fresno State football team will face two of the best offensive threats in the WAC when it travels to New Mexico Saturday night to open the WAC schedule. Lobo quarterback Stoney Case Is the WAC leader in total offense, while sopho¬ more tailback Winslow Oliver is second in the conference in rushing yards. ln two games. Case has thrown for 617 yards and has rushed for 63 yards. Case has contributed to every offensive score this season, throwing four touchdown passes and rushing for three more. Case, who lias yet to throw an Interception, currently ranks second in the school's history In touchdown passes, passing yards, in total offense and compleUons. "He can hurl running the ball, throwing the ball and with his leadership," Bulldog coach Jim Sweeney said of Case. "He Is a helluva guy and he did a good Job against us last year." Oliver, who was the WAC Freshman of the Year in 1992. rushed for 151 yards in last season's 31-28 loss to the Bulldogs. In Just twelve collegiate games. Oliver has rushed for 100 yards or more in a game eight times. WAC on television This week's San Diego State at Air Force game is scheduled to be a regional game on ABC (KFSN Chan¬ nel 30) at 12:30 p.m. The Fred Mason/Daily Collegian Oregon State strong safety Michael Hale tries to strip the ball from Fresno State's Anthony Daigle during Saturday night's game. game Is the WAC opener for the Aztecs, who fell last week to California 45-25. Air Force opened its WAC play last week with an 8-5 loss to Colorado State. ABC scheduled the WAC game to showcase San Diego's Junior tailback Marshall Faulk Faulk, who came Into the season as the front runner to win the Helsman Trophy, was limited io 64 yards rushing ln the Califor¬ nia loss. He has yet to get untracked. as he was limited to 170 yards Sept. 4 agalnsl NCAA Division IAA Cal State Northridge. ABC announced earlier In the year that they will carry the Fresno State game at Brigham Young on Oct. 23. Last year. ABC carried FSU's dramatic come from behind win over San Diego State. ABC could also pick up the option of televising the Fresno State-San Diego State game Nov. 20. WAC Tidbits With only two weeks gone In the season. Brigham Young leads the WAC with a 2-0 record. The Cougars opened Ihe season with a 34- 31 win over New Mexico and beat Hawaii 41-38 last week Colorado State is 1-0 in the conference after beating Air Force. New Mexico, Air Force and Hawaii are 0-1. FSU and" San Diego State will start their conference seasons Saturday. h. the twelve games that a WAC team has hosted. the average attendance for a game is 35.771. The Bull¬ dogs had 40,048 fans at last week's win over Oregon State. WAC, see page 7 Freshman makes most of her chance ROBBIE MINER Staff Writer Amy Cheli's misfortune lumed out to beTracy Wllllnger's big opportunity. Cheli. who had won the starting right outside hitter position In the preseason, sprained her ankle Sept. 1 In the alumni game, momen¬ tarily leaving a starting spot open. Three days later, Willlnger claimed the start¬ ing Job. "I was never originally on the right side." said Willlnger. "I always played ln the middle in high school." In the third game of the Dan Gamel Invitational, coach Lindy Vivas tried Willlnger in the outside hitter position, and learned that she was more than capable of filling the need. A few hours later, in the consolation match against Texas A&M. the freshman started her first game and quickly won the Job with her stellar performance. "We put her on their biggest player and she was frustrating her lo the point that It made them change their game plan." said Vivas. Willlnger started all four matches of the UC Santa Barbara Tournament last weekend, posing the ques¬ tion- what's going to happen when Cheli Is healthy again? There are many possible solutions, one of which could be to move Willlnger back to middle blocker. "Right now . there are basically four players vying for two positions, for the available middle blocker and tight outside hitter posi¬ tions." said Vivas. Vivas was referring to Willlnger. Cheli. Junior Roseanne Brown, and sophomore Tera Booker. "I'm more experienced in the middle, but I like both positions." said Willlnger. In high school. Willlnger caught the eyes of college recruiters across the nation. As a senior, the 5 11 middle blocker was named Horizon High's Most Valuable Player, first-team 5A All-Region and second-team All-State of Arizona, ln addition, she was honored as the "Scoltsdale Progress" Athlete of the Year. In her local city's newspaper, for her achievements In volley¬ ball and track and field Willlnger tore up the Willinger, see page 7 Tommy Monreal I Daily Collegian Freshman volleyball player Tracy Willinger (No. 4) is hitting .188, has 12 service aces and has 53 digs. |