Show Btt By—John a Unduy a 1 ouiwinvMrai Imb of offensive line) BamjIma With mm than 11000 playen participating In Diviikm college football it'i iuudfor the ipodjght to find everyone Yea Michigan’ Charles Woodson did change this somewhat last year by becoming die first primarily defensive player to win the Heisman Ttophy since 1949 But is a guy who stars on a team that finished die season ranked No 1 and trims in a stadium that seats over 100000 really be unheralded? Hardly But there are many bright talents out dure that will never get near the Downtown Athletic Club in December So who ate college football’s secrets? Let’s start in Atlanta with Georgia Tech quarterback Joe Hamilton This elusive 5-Junior has emerged as a poor man’s Charlie Ward (Florida State's 1993 Heisnuut-winnin- g QB) who can beat opponents with his arm (288 yards passing 13 touchdowns ted the ACC with 632 percent completion trie) and his feet (360 yards rushing seven TDs) His 3148 yards of total offense was a school record Hamilton led the Yellow Jackets to a 7--3 mark climaxed by a Carquest Bowl win over West Virginia His development from raw freshman to polished leader has startled Itch coach George O'Leary 'it’s been amazing to watch Joe go from an athlete trying to play quarterback to a quarterback who is a peat athlete” O'Leary said White some may argue that a QB will always get the glory no position (outside A 10 189-pou- ImM u as fullback But nonetheless Ohio University’s Steve Hookfin excels d The 6-- 1 senior made the Bobcats’ wishbone go with 864 yards nulling last year most of them on tough inside curies and nine touchdowns Hookfin third on the Bobcats' all-tirushing list with lfi57 yards also opened lote of holes blocking to help Ohio break the school-recor- d for rushing vatds last season Nevada’s Chris Lemon is another tough running back few fans know All this gritd senior did teat venr ty was gain 1033 yards rushing white leading the Big West with 19 touchdowns despite (riming in the Wolf Pack’s offense Running backs can't make yards without good linemen SMU center Austin Adami certainly qualifies as one This NFL-siz- e 303 pounds) and (6--3 junior has the helped Mustangs line cut down from 42 sacks in 1996 to Just 13 last veu As for receivers Southern Mississippi's Sherrod Gideon just keeps on making catches with little fanfare The 6-- 0 ability' junior showed his big-plwith 54 catches for 1007 yards (an 183 yards per catch average) and nine touchdowns in becoming USM’s first 1000- is blue-coll- 210-poun- 3-- 11 200-poun- pass-orient- ed 173-pou- nd ay But men when Gideon has a monster game like he did in the Eagles 41-- 7 drubbing of Pittsburgh in die Liberty Bowl last December with seven catches for 111 yards and three TDs (all Liberty Bowl records) few people notice The weekday game in Memphis drew leu than 35000 CREATINE You Want What? 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