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Share your skills with persons anxious to learn Openings in any of 64 countries Give two years i & Industrial in trough the Student Union Friday CORPSVISTR PfflCC f ee res Arts sc movies storytelling full of passion and power BRILLIANTLY ACTED" - Bo6 lP WSC Unforgettably vivid pain TV is in mind by Dale Bublitz Weber State College Utah State's Saturday afternoon opponent is not what you'd call a household name among the gridiron powerhouses Mention the Wildcats to football coaches and media personnel of the Big Eight Big Ten and other prominent conferences and they will reply with a shocked expression and a shrug of their shoulders A Denver sportscaster last summer commented" I always thought the only thing that came out of Weber were pro basketball coaches Dick Motta and Phil Johnson” In the Aggie camp the Wildcat gridders are a known entity and with good reason A year ago they came to Logan as the Ags approached their winningest season The Wildcats were to be the Ags' eighth victims and at best were to be underdogs "Instead they kicked our butts ''said USU quarterback Eric Hippie "I think we might have Wildcat Morris quarterback Bledsoe didn't bother to consult with oddmakers and picked apart the Ag secondary for five TD passes completing 25 of 34 passes for 320 yards His teammates adddecision by outgain-ined to the the Ags 423 to 257 yards and added salt to the wound by picking off two of Hippie's passes "We won't let that happen this year 'said Hippie “We want to win badly enough and we don't want a repeat of last year" If Weber does repeat it will be on the arm of QB Bill Kelly who at 245 pounds better resembles a pro linebacker He has completed 50 percent of his passes for 1070 yards while tossing eight TDs and nine 44-2- 5 LcfhtLhgflcflne (y OR 7:00 and 9:30 Friday-Saturda- y Admission $1 °° USU ID Required UtahtatesmanFndayovember167l979 Page 7 Ags visit improved Weber State been looking ahead to a bye week or something and they took it to us” fteMbtists he g 6-- 4 is the loss by graduation of flanker Randy Jordan who caught three of the TD passes against USU in 1978 This year's receiver corps is said to lack the soft hands and the speed that Jordan possessed Though the Wildcats have lived mostly by the pass they do have an adequate running game The two main threats Eric Hill (440 yards) and Wimpy Robinson (248 yards) have carried most of the running load and have above average speed and ability Hill also is the club’s third leading receiver with 29 catches The defense has also played a part in the current win streak that has seen WSC defeat Idaho and Idaho State Led by outside linebacker Otto Ribary they have held opponents close enough in the second half to earn three wins The Ags appear well rested and ready to avenge last year's events Tackle Chris Albrittain returns after suffering a broken jaw The ankles of Ken Brown Wayne James Murphy and Thompson others have lost their noticeable limps while the tender shoulder of Hippie and the ribs of Craig Bradshaw have benefitted by the two week layoff Only a workout session injury to Ken Thompson has left this Ag questionable Weber Coach Pete Riehlman says"The Aggies are awesome offensively with a great combination of inside and outside running that ' opens up a potent passing game The running game featuring Rick Parros and Greg Martin has come alive again in recent weeks with Parros coming with a pus performance the last game Parros two final in the needs 338 yards e games to become the Ag - 100-yar- d rusher and against two teams he has had games against Hippie of course needs 537 yards to pass Tony Adams career marks and continues to rank high in the national statistics in passing and total offense His favorite target leading 200-yar- d Murphy holds down second place with 56 catches and Ken Thompson's 10 TD receptions are the nation's second best output With kickoff set for 1:30 Saturday at Wildcat Stadium the site will be one the Ags have yet to lose at in three outings Once again the Ags are favored but following last year's Wildcat rout few Ags are taking this one for granted in the next to last game of the season Volleyball tourney begins here today Utah State University hosts the Region 7 AIAW Volleyball Tournament today and Saturday in the Spectrum Pool play will be held today with tournament play involving the four final teams on Saturday Matches begin at 10 am this morning and continue throughout the evening Semifinal action begins on Saturday at 1 1 am with the consolation match played at 6 pm and the finals at 8 pm Teams slated to participate include Utah State Brigham Young Utah New Mexico State Colorado State and the University of Wyoming By virtue of their regular season conference championship and number two national ranking the Aggies enter the tournament as the overwhelming favorite interceptions “He’s probably as good a passer as Bledsoe and if given the time can hurt you just the same"said USU Coach Bruce Snyder If there is an obvious difference it BTM-EQT'&'- Foot Froo Delivery! 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