Show 'i i iw l” 55555P!H!!K5SS!3H!35m3S5SHH5!3E35®BHBWH® 1 0 22 The Utah Statesman Wednesday October Page "" i H 979 1 Bradshaw prepared to meet opportunities -- (Continued from page 191 friends first but we re competitors We respect each other I couldn't allow myself to get that close to someone whose job I m after "Nobody can be completely hapsaid bench py sitting on the Craig That being the case Craig displays a great deal of patience He attributes this patience to his w ife and his religion "I'm said to be a Baptist but I'm Lord is my just a Christian the savior and that is my mainstay it Bradkeeps me going" said Craig shaw attributes his faith in religion to his wife Kim Love at first sight may be a fallacy to many individuals but Craig relates that it does happen "We met at Louisiana Tech and we were talking about marriage after two weeks of dating When you meet the right person you just have a strong know" - Vf'rr "' S' H $ 54 Tf) i in in i—w i— SEE CRAIG RUN — L'SU’s —I'll iiiiiii - fev a' backup quarterback Craig Bradshaw watches a play unfold at practice The competent Aggie QB has taken good advantage of his opportunities to play this year Bradshaw in four games has amassed 466 yards and six touchdowns passing belief in my abiliti said Craig Craig realizes the odds forth round draft choice may be limit because of his relatively sa amount of playing time but maintains confidence in himself just want a chance a fair chant said Bradshaw Craig outlined his brotl Terry's formula for a quarterb to be among the high pro di choices: most important is passing arm! strong and accun play in the senior year of colli size and statistics Craig aha strength in all these categories Even with the nine year age) ference Terry still finds tune communicate with Craig as Cl relates “We call each other ev Sunday before church we I about football and each other" Asked about the possibility of her husband playing professional football Kim Bradshaw commented "For years and years one picks an occupation they’re happy with Playing professional football is one of Craigs dreams" However Kim explains that the world of football isn't all it’s publicized to be "It all seems like glory but most people don't experience the injuries and the wondering if they'll carry your husband off the field with a broken Some might expect pressures on a relationship ing a celebrity Craig says it a so “We're just as dose as eve don’t feel any differences m people would say ‘Gosh y brother's a pro' 1 dont think that” Does the pounder have what it takes to pro According to Utah SI Quarterback Coach Terry Shea answer is yes “I'm excited for him wheel playing he definitly has a shd the pros His attitude is super then it's always been super" I M Shea neck" Regarding Craig expresses a desire in professional sports commenting "I set a goal in high school about a feel good professional career about it myself " Bradshaw also indicated that the influence of his brother Terry’s successful pro career gave him the desire to play pro football 1 Craig's recent 1 1 & 7:00 NRB I cess it doesn't supnse Shea for two ys been around him He's a good competitor and he proven his ability that I always he was capable of" said Shea Craig Bradshaw's presence been felt on the university can as a grid star but the mostinj we can learn ft 18 is faith and detena tant aspect number lion in accomplishing Thurs Oct eil inw goals Fri Oct 1 2 pm Auditorium — No Admission ®0T MUSIC BY THE BEATLES JOHN DENVER RITA COOUDGE KANSAS STYX PHOTOGRXIW BLENDED WITH 2000 VISUALS OF BREATH-TAKINSHOWN ON 3 LARGE SCREENS FROM 14 COMPUTERIZED PROJEC WAN A UNIOUE ENTERTAINMENT EXPERIENCE YOU WONT FOe A PARAGON PRODUCTION PRESENTED THROUGH CAMPUS CRUSADE j |