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Temple tomorrow at www.bgnews.com Doyt; PAGE 8 independent student press VOLUME 92 ISSUE 20 .com Ed. program applies for reaccreditation

to Ml Mr standards this year. The standard requires that data Since diversity is necessary in Since education never ends, Human Development Ellen IHE BC NEWS The college's teacher candi- be collected and analyzed to any learning environment, faculty are encouraged to contin- Williams directed die report of Every live years the National dates as well as other profession- improve programs. Associate Professor of the ue their learning both through sufficient funding and budgets. Council for Accreditation of al school personnel must display The college must provide field Division of Intervention Services research and in die classroom. "The Council Board will review Teacher Education and the Ohio knowledge in their field and the placement for teacher candidates Lessie Cochran documented the Graduate student Gloria the programs based upon the six Department of Education review ability to engage their students. and personnel in order to deter- diversity in education, environ- Mathiesen assists the program standards," Hendricks said. the accreditation of programs at The Interim Associate Dean of mine and encourage their abili- ment, teachers and students. counselor at the department of "They will then decide if the col- BGSU's College of Education and Student Affairs Cindy Hendricks ties. Kimberly Grilliot, director of "When we say diversity, people education undergraduate stu- lege has met those standards, Human Development. assembled the evidence that the student services at the depart- tend to think immediately of race. dent services Sandra Stanford in exceeded those standards or not From Nov. 3-7, the Board of College met this standard. ment of education undergradu- Diversity refers not only to race showing adherence to this stan- reached those standards." Examiners will be on campus to Associate dean Delma ate student services, arranged the but to disability, sexual orienta- dard. However, the College of evaluate the college and deter- Rosalind Hammond, spearhead- evidence of following this stan- tion and many other things," Professor and interim Dean of mine whether it met the state's six ed the effort to assess programs. dard. Cindy Hendricks said. the College of Education and EDUCATION, PAGE 3 NAACP holds I unity rally by Greg Zieroff "The Unity Rally II 'Welcome THE BG NEWS to the Movement' has been in Tomorrow the University the works since the beginning of chapter of the National the school year," said Minnita Advancement for Colored Daniel-Cox, public relations for People (NAACP) will sponsor its NAACR "The executive board of second annual Unity walk. BG's NAACP Chapter wanted to The event will promote unity have another Unity Rally since among all members of the the one held last year was so Bowling Green community successful." regardless of race, religion, social Due to the terrorist attacks class, sexual orientation or any that hit New York and of the other factors that make Washington DC. last week, this community diverse, accord- many people involved with this ing to Minnita Daniel-Cox, weekend's rally feel that now Public Relations for the NAACP more than any time the nation " It's just to show the unity and as well as the University needs to strength we have here on cam- come together as one. pus by having organizations "Unfortunately, the rally has come together and unite as had a huge burst in urgency one," said Iris Resendez, presi- since the terrorist attacks," dent of the Latino Student Daniel-Cox said. "Now more ASSOCIATED PRESS PHOTO Union. than ever, we need to stand DISCUSSING: President Bush, along with aides, works on his speech in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, September 20, This year's rally will open with together as a community 2001. Joining the president is, from left, National Security Adviser Condoleeza Rice, Director of Presidential Speechwriting Mike a pre-rally at Commons Dining despite any differences whatso- Hall, which may include singing ever." Gerson, back to camera and Presidential Counselor Karen Hughes. by the University Gospel Choir. Resendez shared similar Afterward, a march will take dioughts, saying, "we want to let place at 10:30 a.in. as those in people know not to worry about attendance will walk the cam- their ethnicity and race or reli- pus. The rally will end at the commons with speeches from President Bush guest speakers. NAACP, PAGE 3 Cannon fires up gives ultimatum crowd at games by Holly Bames wouldn't have been able to get by Sandra Sobieraj In his prepared remarks, ists. THE BG NEWS the cannon for the games," said THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bush said the Sept. 11 attacks "The hour is coming when Many unusual sounds can be Sgt. William Kyle, ROTC supervi- WASHINGTON — Before a had put the United States on America will act and you will Student heard after a touchdown during sor of the cannon. united Congress and worried notice that the world's only make us proud," he said. a University football game, but a The cannon used right now is Minion. President Bush vowed superpower was not immune Bush asked every nation to reactions sound not many expected to a cannon on loan until the offi- Thursday to avenge terrorist to attack. Even as he braced the take pan, by contributing police hear was the boom of a canon. cial University cannon is creat- attacks in New York and nation for war, Bush also forces, intelligence services and by Sreg Zwroff Senior left Kilmowicz, came ed. The new cannon will be Washington. "Justice will be promised to take defensive banking information. THE BO HEWS up with the idea for the cannon another replica from the War of done," he declared. measures, including the cre- With British Prime Minister In front of a joint session of while watching a United States 1812. The cannon will be bronze Nine days after suicide ation of a Cabinet-level body Tony Blair watching from a Congress, under heavy secu - Military Academy football with the Fighting Falcon ROTC hijackers are believed to have position called the Office of House gallery seat at first lady rity, President George W. game. Unit Crest on its side. The can- killed more than 6,000 Homeland Security. Laura Bush's right arm, Bush Bush informed a tense "The cannon really adds to non with the carriage used to Americans, Bush told a joint He named Pennsylvania Gov. said: nation on the war against ter- the excitement of the game and transport it will weigh about 200 session of Congress, "I will not Tom Ridge to direct that office. "The civilized worid is rally- students are definitely interest- pounds. forget this wound to our coun- Bush directed U.S. military ing to America's side. They Universitv students ed," Kilmowicz said. The cannon is safe, but there try, or those who inflicted it. I forces to "be ready" for the After the first boom at the are a few things one may want to Sept. 8 game, students flocked will not yield. I will not rest." gathering battle against terror- BUSH, PAGE 3 REACTIONS, PAGE 3 keep in mind while operating or to the cannon area, wondering being near the cannon. The can- how the cannon worked and non is loud, so people with sen- were just excited that it was sitive ears may not want to stand there. The crowd in the stands close to it Also, no one should seemed to enjoy the cannon too, be within 30 feet in front of the shouting and cheering after it cannon when it goes off because Congress offers to compensate airlines went off. of the black powder used in the "I think the cannon is really cannon. by *m Abrams "Who finally will bail out the American said he hoped to move the bill on neat and pumps up the guys on The members of die ROTC THE ASS0CIATE0 PRESS the House floor Friday. the field. We've been trying to program who operate it fire WASHINGTON —The House tax payer?" Delta Air Lines Chairman Leo bring excitement back to Falcon black powder instead of the moved Thursday toward offer- Mullin, in a second day of testi- football and I think the cannon rounds that would have been ing the airlines billions of dollars SEN. PETER FITZGERALD, R-ILL mony on Capitol Hill, told the did it," said Student Manager. used during wartime. in grants, loan guarantees and the lawsuits expected in the not include such guarantees. Senate Commerce Committee Erin Schon, about the cannon. "Vie take all of the safety pre- liability limits to help them sur- wake of last week's deadly hijack- House Majority Leader Dick that without government help The cannon not only is moti- cautions seriously. There aren't vive the financial blow from the ings. Armey, R-Texas, said the guaran- "the future of aviation is threat- vational; it is also historical. The many hazards because the pow- terrorist attacks. Administration officials said tees were important because ened." cannon the ROTC cadets are der is prepackaged and premea- House leaders indicated they they had a tentative deal with "there is in the airiine industry a The airlines want compensa- using right now is a replica from sured," Kilmowicz said. were ready to go further than a congressional negotiators to pro- need to have continuous, tion for the direct effects of the the War of 1812 and was pur- With the new cannon, the relief proposal made by the Bush vide $10 billion in guarantees. healthy, functioning lines of Sept. 11 attacks — the shutdown chased from a man who sells ROTC students have started administration. That plan The credit was contingent on credit." of all air travel for several days cannons for war re-enactments. doing pushups after every offered the airlines $5 billion in establishing an independent House Speaker Dennis and prospects for a drastic The cannon was purchased by touchdown. The number of immediate aid, $3 billion for board to oversee how the loan Hasten. Kill., said the House reduction in air travel in the the Student Funding Board. security improvements and guarantees are dispensed. The measure would also ask airlines "If it wasnt for the Student shielded carriers from parts of original White House offer did to fly at 80 percent capacity. He AIRLINES, PAGE 3 Funding Board, the ROTC CANNON,PAGE 3 i » 2 Friday, September 21.2001 STATE BG NEWS Watchdog opposes bid for long distance COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — rate cases, told the Public Utilities Service complaints against in September 2000, Ameritech PUCO should review the service state and 12 percent m Texas after State regulators should deny Commission of Ohio that per- Ameritech reached their peak in said. and competition issues separate- primary carriers entered the Ameritech's request to enter the mitting Ameritech to offer long- 2000, when the PUCO ordered Tongren also said Ameritech is ly from the long-distance long-distance market in those Jong-distance market because distance service would not be in Ohio's biggest local phone com- thwarting local service competi- request. states, she said. the company has failed to live up the public interest. pany to either improve service or tion by charging a SI 11 switching "It's really not part of this appli- Ameritech, a subsidiary of San to service obligations and to "Allowing Ameritech Ohio to face as much as $122 million in fee for customers who want to cation," Candisky said. Antonio-based SBC embrace competition in the local sell long-distance services would fines at the end of this year. join a different provider. She added that allowing the Communications, has more than telephone business, Ohio's utility reward this company for the bad Complaints regarding tele- The company is working on company to offer long-distance 4 million lines in Ohio and also watchdog said Thursday. service quality it has provided to phones being out of service have those concerns and they may be service would increase competi- operates in Illinois, Wisconsin, Consumers' Counsel Robert its local service customers," been fixed within the required 24 resolved within a few weeks, tion in the local phone industry. Indiana and Michigan. Tongren, whose office represents Tongren said in a filing with the hours 84 percent of the time this Ameritech spokeswoman Caryn Competitors captured 20 percent The PUCO could rule in the residential customers in utility PUCO. year, compared with 61 percent Candisky said. She also said the of the local market in New York matter this fall. Witnesses testify on behalf of Cincinnati police officer by John Nolan "Whether cr not it would be the trial in Hamilton County THE ASSOCIATED PRESS proven at a later date that there Municipal Court without a jury. CINCINNATI—A white police was no gun, it \. j.ild have been Winkler refused to throw out officer who shot and killed an his reality at the moment," the charges when prosecutors unarmed black man in an alley at Michel said. finished presenting their case 2 a.m. would have had trouble Both optometrists, inder pros- Thursday. seeing whether the man had a ecution examination, said Roach Defense lawyer Merlyn weapon, defense witnesses testi- has generally good vision, cer- Shiverdecker argued that the fied Thursday. tainly good enough to funcion as state failed during three days of The nearest light source to the a police officer. testimony to prove that Roach scene where Timothy Thomas Defense witness William was guilty. But Prosecutor Steve was shot was a city street light a Lewinski, who has studied the Mclntosh argued that the trial half block away, according to tes- effects of stress on police officers should go on. timony. One of the witnesses, who have been involved in "We cannot conclude that the optometrist Robert Weathers, shootings, said many officers state failed to meet its burden just also said that Officer Stephen have reported suffering distorted because the defendant is a cre- Roach has astigmatism in both vision or hearing and even a dis- ative storyteller," Mclntosh said. TRIAL Cincinnati police officer eyes that could have restricted his torted sense of time seeming to He said evidence showed that Stephen Roach is on trial for night vision. slow down or speed up. Officers Roach's actions amounted to misdemeanor charges stem- The April 7 shooting of often react instinctively and then criminal neglect. And he said the ming from the April shooting Thomas, 19, led to three nights of think later about why they took state demonstrated that Roach death of Timothy Thomas. The rioting, the city's worst racial vio- those actions, Lewinski testified. hindered the police investigation shooting caused several days of lence since the Rev. Martin He said that could explain of what happened by telling dif- unrest in Cincinnati. Above, Luther King Ir.'s assassination in Roach's initial statement to other ferent stories to investigators about the Thomas shooting police officer Stephen Roach's 1968. A curfew was ordered city- officers, within minutes of shoot- wide, dozens of people were ingThomas, that his 9 mm police Shiverdecker has declined to defense attorney Merlyn injured and more than 800 were revolver "just went off." say if Roach will testify. If convict- Shiverdecker, right, cross-exam- arrested. "The decision to shoot is a ed of both charges. Roach could ines Cincinnati Police homicide Roach initially told investiga- reactive decision," Lewinski said. get anything from probation to investigator Specialist Charles tors that Thomas made a threat- "What happened to officer Roach nine months in jail Beaver Wednesday. At right, ening move toward him, and he is, he made the most serious mis- Thomas was wanted on 14 Angela Leisure, mother of thought Thomas had a gun. take of his life and he doesn't charges, including traffic offenses Timothy Thomas, sits in the "He would have been operat- know why he did it." and fleeing from police to avoid arrest, when Roach and other courtroom at the beginning of ing on the basis he had seen a Roach, 27, has pleaded inno- gun," said optometrist Paul cent to misdemeanor charges of officers chased him into an alley Roach's trial. Hm Michel, who testified about light negligent homicide and in the high-crime Over-the- measurements he took 4 1/2 obstructing official business. Rhine neighborhood just rorth months after the shooting. !udge Ralph E. Winkler is hearing of the business district. Bowling Green Church Directory

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BUSH, FROM PAGE 1 to the 20th century world's evil religious militia that rules most of "Great harm has been done to AIRLINES, FROM PAGE 1 for damages ultimately exceeds forces: "By sacrificing human life Afghanistan and gives bin laden us. We have suffered great loss the limits of the airlines' insur- understand thai if tenor goes to serve their radical visions — by refuge. ance policies and in our grief and anger we coming months unpunished, their own cities, abandoning every value except He demanded that the Taliban have found our mission and our The Senate is expected to give their own citizens may be next. the will to power — they follow in Mullin sought $5 billion in quick approval to the rescue turn over to the United States all moment. Freedom and fear are at direct aid, S12.5 billion in loan Terror unanswered cannot only the path of fascism and Nazism the leaders of bin Laden's net- war," he said. package once it clears the bring down buildings, it can and totalitarianism. And they will guarantees and liability relief. House But several Commerce work "who hide in your land," While cautioning that Mullin indicated that several threaten the stability of legitimate follow that path all the way to and to release all foreign nation- Committee members said they major airlines are on the verge governments and we will not where it ends, in history's als, including American citizens Amertcans need remain on alert, wanted to be sure the relief was allow it." unmarked grave of discarded who have been imprisoned in Bush said, "It is my hope that in of bankruptcy. Air carriers, confined to losses directly relat- lives." the months and years ahead, life along with Boeing, have ed to the terrorist attacks, and Bush entered the House of Afghanistan. announced layoffs of more than Representatives chamber to In a nationally televised Further, Bush demanded that will return almost to normal." was not used to prop up airlines address, his fourth prime-time He asked for patience. He 100,000 workers. that were failing before Sept. 10. rousing applaase from both sides the Taliban "close immediately The investment firm Morgan of the aisle, Democrats and speech since taking office, Bush and permanently every terrorist warned of more casualties. Senators were also seeking a Republicans alike. tried to explain to a horrified camp in Afghanistan and hand This war against elusive tenor- Stanley, in a letter to Treasury Secretary Paul O'NeiU said there victims' compensation fund, Unprecedented security nation the anti-American hatred over every terrorist and every per- ists, he said, "will not look like the wiU be "no functioning capital and the White House was shrouded his address in the of its enemies. son in their support structure to air war above Kosovo two years proposing $25,000 for each vic- Bush blamed last week's markets for the U.S. airline Capitol one week after it was approprtate authorities." ago, where no ground troops industry" unless the govern- tim plus an additional $30,000 evacuated for the second time attacks on suspected terrorist Moreover, Bush demanded full were used and not a single ment provides "relief from what when the victim has depen- because of suspected threats. (Kama bin Laden and his follow- U.S. access to terrorist training American was lost in combat." dents, administration officials ers — the same forces suspected would surely be bankruptcy- Vice President Dick Cheney camps in Afghanistan "so we can He said it would be a war unlike inducing Uabili'y claims against said. stayed away, due to security con- of bombing American embassies make sure they are no longer Other senators expressed cerns. Speaker Dennis Hasten, R- in Tanzania and Kenya and last any in history. "It may include carriers for collateral damage operating." and loss of life" from the attacks. reluctance about helping the Bl., third in line for the presidency, year's bombing of the USS Cole. These demands are not open dramatic strikes, visible on televi- sion, and covert operations, The White House plan would airlines but doing nothing for was in the vice president's cus- "The terrorists' directive com- to discussion, Bush said. "They the hotels, restaurants, travel mands them to kill Christians secret even in success." bar punitive damages and con- tomary scat behind Bush on the will hand over the tenorists or soUdate all lawsuits into a single agencies and laid-off workers speaker's rostrum. Sen. Robert C. and Jews, to kill all Americans and they will share in their fate." Still, he assured the nation, federal court, the U.S. District also affected by the slowdown in Byrd, D-W.Va., next in line as the make no distinctions among mil- Even as he spoke of wiping out "We'll go back to our lives and Court for the Southern District air travel. Senate president pro lempore, sat itary and civilians, including tenorism. Bush conceded that routines, and that is good. Even "Who finally will bail out the women and children," Bush said. of New York. The government beside Hasten. the violent extremists had already grief recedes with time and grace. also would pick up whatever American taxpayer?" asked Sen. Bush compared the tenorists Bush condemned the Taliban extracted a heavy toll. But our resolve must not pass." cost of compensating victims Peter Fitzgerald. R-Ui.

CANNON, FROM PAGE 1 REACTIONS, FROM PAGE 1 new cabinet office, headed by "Bush should have declared EDUCATION, FROM PAGE 1 The ROTC stu- Pennsylvania Governor Tom war!" said Chris White, freshman. Education and Human dents really want- watched as President Bush estab- Rich, will specialize in preventing "Bush is the right man for the job. Development has not been pushups they do depends on lished the Homeland Security terrorism in the United States. ed to do something He will do what should be done, reviewed since 1994. When the the score. If the Falcon score is 7, office and issued an ultimatum to President Bush signaled the which is avenge the horrific college was due for review in the ROTC cadets will do 7 that would sup- tenorists ground the world. end of his speech when he told pushups, if it is 14 they will do 14 President Bush gave the people armed forces to "Be Reacly," attack on our nation." 1999, the Ohio Department of port the team." Education shifted from requir- pushups after the touchdown, of the world strong words in implying imminent action. "It was intense!" added fresh- man lason lones. "I feel safe! We'll ing teacher certification to and so on. regard to the tenorists responsi- Student reaction to Bush's Since they are occupied with SGT WILLIAM KYLE. CANNON address was varied. get the job done!" licensure, and they granted ble for last Tuesday's attacks. another year for the CoUege to that, they allow just about any- SUPERVISOR "Turn over Osama bin Laden, or "I feel President Bush said what Along with a joint session of one who wants to lire the can- congress, important figures from adjust its programs. Then in excited after a touchdown, the share in his fate." any other president should have 2000, the college suffered a non. At the previous game those "Tonight we are a country said," said Kurt Minnick. fresh- around the world were present at cannon just adds to the excite- personnel shakeup when who pulled the chain ranged ment," Schon said. awakened danger and called to man. "The nation expected some the address, among them New Dean Les Stemberg accepted a from the Alumni Association defend freedom. Our grief has sort of address, it didn't surprise York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani President, to the parents of the The cannon is fired before position elsewhere, and the every game, after every touch- turned to anger, and anger to res- me at all." and British Prime Minister Tony college was left without a dean. footbaU players, to some stu- olution,"said President Bush. Freshman Nicol LaClair Blair. The National Council and the dents. down, after the unofficial fight "Whether we bring our enemies responded differently. "I think Perhaps the strongest message Department of Education "The ROTC students really song, "Ziggy Zoomba" and after to justice,"or justice to our ene- George W. Bush gives us hope, postponed the review for wanted to do something that the game. mies, justice will be done." but I don't think we should go to of all President Bush delivered, the message he delivered to the another year. would support the team," Sgt. "I see it (the cannon) getting Bush also commended the war. There has to be another way Kyle said, world's leaders may have been After the reaccreditation, the bigger and better as people get Rescue effort and then proceeded to resolve this issue." college will return to the origi- r With the approaching home to unveil a new cabinet office, The Some students felt that Bush's thestronges. "Eitheryouarewith game this weekend, many stu- more and more interested. I nal, 5-year cycle, and the next think this is a new BGSU tradi- ; Homeland Security office. The call for action was just. us, or vou are with the tenorists." review wtfl be in 2004. dents might be able to experi- ence the cannon once more. tion that is here to stay," "People are already really Kilmowicz said.

NAACP, FROM PAGE 1 Field Director. Other speakers will their has been more time to plan gjon. we're all in this together and include Undergraduate Student the event. need to unite." Government Vice-president "It's open to anyone who would NAACP Chapters from around Rebecca Fitch, NAACP Bowling The average person has the Great lakes region will be in Green Chapter President Michael like to attend and we encourage attendance, as well as representa- I kane and Resendez. anyone to attend," she said. "I just over 1Jtb0 reat**H! speaker for the event will be hundreds of people in atten- Earnest Coverson, NAACP Region dance. She expects this year to especially after last week with the III Youth and College Division include even more people since terrorist attacks." Attention Student Organization

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CLINIC RESIDENT FIRED FOR GESTURE www.bgnews.com/opinion CLEVEIAND (AP) —The Cleveland Clinic has dis- missed a medical resident for making an inappropri- ate gesture during last week's terrorist attacks. The res- ident had been suspended Sept. 11 for displaying "inappropriate behavior in a patient-care setting," Clinic spokesman Mark Cohen said Thursday. A lorum of mem and ideas OUR TAKE The Campus Voice OPINIONS OF THE BG NEWS EDITORIAL BOARD non-militant reaction to Cartoon was Clarification these horrific incidents? I do not think they would still feel offensive, not on previous sympathetic to these mon- sters and would personally Bush ignores details informative letter to editor stand up to fight against them. Through moist eyes, going to war, promising that war themselves of die blame they've The editorial cartoon appear- A recent letter of mine, which They do not think retalia- President George Bush is inevitable and that American placed? We've not heard any ing in the Sepl 18 BG News, was written as. a quick summary tion is the answer because addressed the nation, placing troops will die, there was no strong evidence from the chief "Another Taliban Board of and which t ontained some this is like our "payback" from demands on the Taliban includ - means to an end. executive. Also, once the nation Directors Meeting," was not typographical errors, should be all of our years meddling mil- ing the release of information . President Bush forgot two is positive of the culprits, it will responsible journalism. There clarified/correued thusly: Al- itarily with other countries. I about all leaders of Osama bin important elements, as well, by go after them. But what actions are many occasions when edito- Qaeda interpret; the Qu'ran cor- am completely baffled from Laden's regime, and access to all not assuring that the suspects will it take? rial cartoons can serve an rectly in some n:-peels but where this meddling has terrorists camps to shut them are correctly identified and not come from. We have some of There were a lot of words try- important purpose in critiquing incorrecdy in oihers. Also, while down. giving details of how our coun- politics. However, it is irrespon- the most unrestricted vicious ing to cover up what the I think that the instructions Also, the President placed an try will respond. sible to use that space to perpet- given about Jihad were perma- news organizations in the ultimatum to the world: Stand To ease Americans' minds, President was trying to get at, uate stereotypes and misunder- nent, they were also conditional, world that have been running with us or stand with terrorists. the President needs to give we are going to war — but war standing. As the independent and the recent acts of terrorism free reporting United States While President Bush's speech srrongwidence that bin Laden with what, or whom, and if it newspaper of higher education do not meet those conditions. military actions here and was nice and answered the and his followers are to blame. does not hurt the nations secu- institution we need to provide a In no way, shape, or form does there since the Vietnam War. American's concerns about • Or is the government sure rity, how? respite from the mainstream the Qu'ran endorse terrorism. The nightly news knows that media barrage of images in What Al-Qaeda calls "Islam" is finding an American military order to fully inform our com- not true Islam. True Muslims, goof up, no matter where, will munity of the national crisis. like true Christians, oppose ter- be a top headline. There is no Perhaps that space would have rorism. way that this could even be Bombing not a 'gay' thing been better filled with factual There may be a way to accept considered part of what we information about the Taliban the truths in the Bible and the had coming back to us. This and what the executions are to truths in the Qu'ran. To go into act was not evening up some KRISTY of his friend's efforts as I was, Bowling Green have been "fight." It is merely beginning if fact he became further handling the recent tragedies which the cartoons refer. detail about this would require GAN0E Perhaps a country profile or it. aggravated. He began in a very peaceful, responsi- more space than one brief letter summarized history of Guest Columnist screaming about a "bulls*"* ble way, that young man can permit, but I hope that Afghanistan. Maybe just more future inter-faith dialogs may MICHAEL DARIANO professor" who had apparent- made more of an impression advertising. In our community, pursue that goal, as well as culti- Student I live less than a block away ly said something about love on me than all the residents from the intersection of being important this week. we have seen many responsible vate greater understanding quietly mourning in appro- reactions to the situation our between Christians and Wooster and Main and have This young man disagreed ' priate manners. I want visi- grown accustomed to the and again reminded my country faces, from displaying Muslims. To that end, I once tors to this town to say what a flags to organizing panel discus- again call on Christians to usual noise generated from neighborhood that he was in lovely place it is, not what a Thanks to all individuals leaving the local charge of an M-16 and that sion to providing grief counsel- behave peacefully, as is fitting lousy bunch of homophobic ing. The BG News needs to also for true followers of Christ. bars late at night. Generally, he would kill "faggots." jerks they have screaming in Black Swamp this noise is no more than a act responsible by providing I am writing this letter to the streets at all hours of the IIMSNAPPII casual annoyance that I can explicitly point out that accurate information, not mote participants night. Finally, that young propaganda. Wayne Church of Christ easily ignore. regardless of what lerry man's comments were dan- The Ninth Annual Black However, from 2:33 to 2:41 Falwell and Pat Robertson gerous in that they contained Tuesday morning I witnessed may have said, HOMOSEXU- SARAH STAFFORD Swamp Arts Festival had a potential for inducing acts far Student Meyer thanks highly successful year this a particularly troubling event ALS DID NOT CAUSE THE more violent than punching A rather large and rather ine- BOMBING OF THE WORLD Sept. 7,8, 9, despite the peri- his friend. In strained times, odic rain. There was art, food briated young man was walk- TRADE CENTER, nor did any individuals should be careful U. students ing east down Wooster Flag displayed and music for all tastes. The of the other groups whom with their speech because of screaming at the top of his Festival would not be possi- Falwell and Robertson the potential for instigating for attending lungs. 1 had a difficult time blamed. Further, it is very ble without the hundreds of violent confrontations. What incorrectly in piecing together a narrative unlikely that the man whom On behalf of your football volunteers who help each from this young man's com- this young man was address- might have happened if the special edition team and coaches, I would year. It takes nearly 600 vol- ments but I think that I have ing as "faggot" had anything "faggot" whom this man was like to thank you for support unteers to keep things run- the gist of what he was say- to do with the tragedies. addressing had accepted his While in Bowling Green on on Sept. 8 at Perry Stadium. ning smoothly. ing. Apparently this young Violence and threats directed invitation to "come outside?" Sept. 12,1 picked up a copy of Your presence was truly an Thirty-eight community man had recently joined the towards homosexuals or any Thankfully this young.man that day's BG News. 1 usually inspiration to our players and and university organizations army or was in the reserves other group of Americans will was the only person in the don't pick up the paper, but played a significant part in provided volunteers in a sys- and he wanted everyone in not do anyone any good. vicinity behaving so poorly. on this day my eye caught a our first home win of 2001. tematic way. This year BGSU my neighborhood to know Although this young man We are all angry and hurt large picture on the front Bowling Green State students, faculty, administra- that he would be in charge of may believe that his scream- by the recent attacks. When page with the caption: University is a great place to tive and classified staff con- an M-H) He also apparently ing was harmlessly blowing we go out at evening to "PATRIOT: David Adams, be. One we can all be tributed a significant number knew of a "faggot" who lived off steam, he in fact did his unwind and have a beer we lunior art photography major extremely proud of. You along of volunteers. The list in our neighborhood and he community a great deal of should keep these feelings in reacts to the day's progressive with the band, cheerleaders includes: Administrative Staff wanted that individual to harm. mind. For most of us, drink- events by wearing an America and ROTC have started a new Council, Arnold Air Society "come outside." This young First of all, if the fear that I ing when we are angry might flag." sense of school spirit and and Silver Wings, School of man appeared to be very felt while watching this indi- not be the best idea because As a University alumnus pride. Let's take this place to Art Students and Instructors, angry because he continually vidual is any indication, his loosened inhibitions may and a Korean War Veteran, I the next level. Why not us and Chapman Learning punched his friend who was actions were downright scary cause us to behave violently. was sickened that such a why not now? Community, Circle K Service kind enough to the rest of the to a number of people in my We each know our personal photo was printed in The BG Once again, thank you and Club, Classified Staff Council. world to attempt to guide this neighborhood. 1 shudder to drinking habits. Perhaps News. On a day when we all congratulations on out victo- Faculty Senate, Office of young man back to wherever think how any homosexuals those of us who are unable to should be uniting, you show a ry on the 8th. See you this Campus Involvement, Phi he lived. However, the young felt. Second, although the drink responsibly should stay picture that violates proper Saturday versus Temple. Kappa Tau Fraternity, Student man was not as appreciative majority of residents of home. respect for the United States Art Therapy Association. Flag. Title 4 United States URBAN MEYER Student Development Code, section 8, paragraph Football Head Coach Association, and the World (d) states that the flag should Student Association. never be used as a wearing In addition many many fac- 210 West Hall apparel, bedding and drap- Don't turn the ulty, administrative and clas- Bowling Green ery- sified staff and students vol- State University Yes, as a military veteran I other cheek unteered as individuals. We Bowling Green. am critical of how our Ohio 43403 just wanted you to know how Phone: (419) 372-6966 nation's flag is treated. You After reading some postings much we appreciated the see, there is a little bit of me Fax:(419)372-6967 in this newspaper and hear- University community's E-mail: in that flag, and there is a lit- ing certain professors preach, bgnews91istproc.bgsu.edu tle bit of someone in your involvement. The Festival I am appalled to find lhal Committee hopes we can L. BROWN, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF family background in that some people still believe that flag. Then don't you see why this recent attack was maybe continue to build this rela- this flag has deep meaning. not justified but could have tionship future festivals. Next EDITORIAL BOARD ASSISTANT EDITORS DELIVERY I am further embarrassed been expected for United year's Festival, our tenth MARY BOH WILFONG. MANAGING EDITOR CRAIG GIFFORD, ASST CAMPUS EDITOR DOUG LIPPUS for David Adams. It would States involvement overseas. anniversary, will be Sepl. 6, 7, MARIE CHICHE. CAMPUS EDITOR SHANNON KOIKEDY, ASST CITY EDITOR BRAD MILLER seem that someone on you To those people I would like 8, 2002. We hope to see you KIMBERIY DUPPS. CITY EDITOR ERICA GAMBACCINI. ASST SPORTS EDITOR WILL WINOOM staff would have spotted the to propose the question: there. ERIK QASSANO. SPORTS EDITOR SARAH CASTO. ASST PHOTO EDITOR problem with this picture. Would they feel the same way LISA BETTINGER, A&E EDITOR CHASITY LESTER, ASST COPY CHIEF had they lost a mother or RODGER ANDERSON JOSEPH I. STOCKNER KURTIS D. KIN2EL. OPINION EDITOR father in one of the three dev- Volunteer Coordinator JOSH MESSER, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Perrysburg, Ohio MICHAEL LEHMKUHIE. PHOTO EDITOR STUDENT PUBtlCATIONS (372-2807) BRIAN KLOPP. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE astating acts of terror. Would Ihey continue to believe in a CARLA SCHOBER. ON-LINE EDITOR ROBERT W.BORTEL, DIRECTOR I0E CALABRESE. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE MATT IVEY. GRAPHICS EDITOR TONYA WHITMAN. ASST DIRECTOR BETH SCHUBERT, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE words. Name, phone number and printed. Send submissions to the iEFFARNETT. COPY CHIEF SUBMISSION POLICY TOOD T. WISE, ADVERTISING MANAGER VICKI RIDENBAUGH, ACCOUNT EXEC. Opinion mailbox at 210 West Hall or The BG Ntwi gladly prints Letters to address should be included for verifica- BARBARA MILLER, CLERICAL SPECIALIST 2UKEYA BRAVES. OFFICE ASSISTANT [email protected], PRODUCTION the Editor and Guest Columns Letters tion. All submissions may be edited for CRAIG MURRAY, PRODUCTION ASST. should be less than 300 words and length and clarity. Personal attacks and with the subject line "letta to HEATHER GRANT. PRODUCTION ASST Guest Columns can be 500 to 700 anonymous submissions will not be the editor" or "guest cokimn." LANIA ONDO. PRODUCTION ASST PEOPLE ■ THOMAS 0AVIES JAYSEG6ERS0N CRAIG TtiTTlE JAYSCHEli FRESHMAN SPORTS MANAGEMENT ON THE STREET FRF.SHMAN VCT JUNIOR VCT SENIOR INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS < "We should play whatever What is your opinion of Clear Channel's list of inap- "It is dumb, they are not "Even after the terrorists ".. if people don't want to listen they can turn off the people want, they'll listen propriate songs? saying to go out and do attacked... we should hear thk" what we want." radio." to it. Why lose listeners." BC NEWS AKre AND ENTERTAINMENT Friday. September 21,2001 5

'La Ronde tastefully shows love, sex The Women's Center, 107 Hanna Production of "La Ronde" ® Joe TODAY'S Hall, 2 p.m. E. Brown Theatre by Beth Koch striking similarities to promiscu- well-cast, from the artsy poet so IMS BC MEWS ous patterns many partake in out there in her own thoughts to Personal Space: 12 Tickets are $5. Call the box office EVENTS Contemporary Painters Artist "A kiss is just a kiss...," the last today. Director Carrie Ponder, the shallow actress who likes to at 372-2719. lines of BGSU Theatre's produc- was able to enhance this con- play. Each character has his or Talk. David Gloman @ 204 Fine tion, "La Ronde," might be a per- nection by adding in numerous her own unique quality that FRIDAY, SEPT. 21 Arts Building, 5:30 p.m. Presentation: Kenneth C. Catania fect wrap up and a perfect por- aspects of nontraditional love makes each of them likable and CAMPUS EVENTS trayal of one of the play's affairs to bring the play up to able to add to the humor of the Personal Space: 12 "A Nose That Acts Like an Eye unavoidable nyssages. To most speed. play. Contemporary Painters Artist — The Star-Nosed Mole's Carrie Mae Weems: Mirrors and of the characters of "La Ronde," While "La Ronde" is upbeat Overall, "La Ronde" is an Talk. Charles Pompilius @ 204 Unusual Sense of Touch." O Life Windows & Willard Wankelman Fine Arts Building, 6:15 p.m. "a kiss is just a kiss," nothing and amusing, it also takes on entertaining and attractive pro- Science Building 112, 3:30 p.m. more, nothing less, and surely some extremely artistic interpre- Gallery, 9. a.m. to 4 p.m. duction that is well worth see- to 4:30 p.m. not something to be complicat- tations. Interactions of love- ing. It touches on numerous Bam Bash at Davis Farm @ ed by feelings. making, a term that may be subjects of pursuit ranging from Personal Space: 12 6:30 p.m. Meet in 115 Education Although the play is about sex, modified on a scene to scene loving to leaving, sincerity to Contemporary Painters @ Building for rides. The presentation is sponsored by the production does not merely basis, are not only depicted with manipulation, trust, desire and Dorothy Uber Bryan Gallery, 10 the J.P Scott Center for stand at that. It contains a more taste, but illustrate levels of grace many other emotions pertain- a.m. to 4 p.m. Volleyball vs. Western Michigan Neuroscience Mind and Behavior. hidden realization that as and excitement that lend and ing to affairs of the heart. "La @ Anderson Arena, 7 p.m. humans are driven by passion, vary depending on the couple Kappa Sigma Disaster Relief Ronde" is a relative, amusing, BOWLING GREEN we can not simply allow our- involved. The creativity gets bet- and enjoyable production. Fundraiser @ Education Drive-In Movie: "The Perfect ter and better as the production Storm" @ Anderson Pool, selves to be led by such desire. "La Ronde" will play through- Building Steps, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The production is able to create goes on. Student Recreation Center, 9 Sugarbus w/Sledge and Tilt 360 out the weekend at the loe E. an overall approval of the The play consists of only 10 Delta Sigma Theta Sorority p.m. & Howard's Club H. Brown Theatre in University swinger mentality while simul- characters, a new one being Disaster Relief Fundraiser @ taneously leaving the audience introduced every scene. Each Hall. Show times are 8 p.m Education Building Steps, 10 Wear your swimsuit and watch Ann E. DeChance @ Easystreet with a certain level of apprecia- scene, although entirely con- Friday and 2 and 8 p.m. a.m. to 4 p.m. the movie from the comfort of Saturday and Sunday. All seats tion for love and devotion. nected, is almost entirely its inner tubes or poolside. HAVE AN UPCOMING EVENT? are $5. To reserve tickets, contact "La Ronde," written by Arthur own, which gives "La Ronde" a NAACP Unity Publicity @ If you have a campus or city Schnitzler, was originally done completely engaging quality. the BGSU Theatre Box Office at Guest Artist: Lori Sims, piano @ Education Building Steps, 10 event that you would like to have in the 19th century and holds The production is extremely (419)372-2719. Byran Recital Hall, Moore a.m. to 4 p.m. listed h the calendar of events, Musical Arts Center, 8 p.m. The seno an e-mail to lisabet2@hot- Homecoming ticket sales @ event is free and open to the Education Building steps, 10 public. maiLcom or stop by 210 West a.m. to 4 p.m. Hall w'th information on the BG Unites: WFAL Fundraiser for event. BG NEWS Presentation: "Population Red Cross @ Education Steps BRIEFING Matters: The Center for Family 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. The deadline is 6 p.m. the day and Demographic Research" @ before the event. Film festival put on Trade Center and Pentagon. 1 Many of the speakers, which hold for now were coming from Canada, V The Canadian Film Series, were unable to make it to which was scheduled to be Bowling Green. held on campus on Sept. 23 The new date for the film fes- and 24, has been postponed tival will be announced in the QRflQGK ODg QTO OR BQDaBraSoGQM due to the attacks on the World days to come.

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by Derek McCord THE BG NEWS Life will have a normalcy for the Bowling Green men's soccer team as they will have the chance to host a competitive tournament to get their season rolling. The Falcons will be hosting their annual Diadora Classic this weekend, before the Mid- American Conference season starts. BG had its first tournament, lames Madison Invitational, canceled due to the terrorist attack, but had its Michigan State that was postponed played on Monday. The wait was worth it as the Falcons cele- brated their first victory in East Lansing as they defeated the Spartans 3-1.' The win was impressive due to the 4-0 drubbing that they suffered at the hands of Ohio State in the first match of the Mictiitl LeMuiNe BG News season. "It was a good result," BG FLYING FALCON: Quarterback Josh Harris (5) scrambles against Buffalo Sept. 8. The Falcons return to action tomorrow against Temple at Doyt Perry Stadium. head coach Mel Mahler said. "I was pleased with the effort that was brought forward and the ability to turn 180 degrees in all aspects was good." The victory should give the Falcons some momentum going into the tournament Scaling the Temple wall "We are anxious to be and to play at home," Mahler said. "We are playing in our own tourna- by Nick Hurm TOMORROW: fired up and we're seeking a key injured players. ment and it's good for us to get THE BG DEWS BG VS. TEMPLE little bit of redemption from This is a completely Quarterback Andy Sahm, moving forward and into our Urban Meyer watched the last year." different team from who suffered a level two con- routine again." BG-Temple film from last year RADIO: 88.1FMWBGU Redemption for the cussion against Buffalo, was The lack of experience on the last year. We have a while preparing for the Owls. ANNOUNCERS: SCOn WARD, Falcons may take a great cleared by doctors to play, BG side might hurt them this There wasn't much good for RYAN MITCHELL AND ANDY effort though. The Owls have different attitude. lunior running back Godfrey weekend, but if it's anything like BG to come out of Temple's EVANS 26 seniors returning who Lewis may see his first action what happened on Monday, the 31-14 handling of the Falcons. have played in a combined We'll be fired up of the season against Temple young rookies might tum into The Owls passed for 247 yards KICKOFF: 6 P.M. 533 games. They also return and we're seeking a after suffering a knee injury young guns. Freshman Bun in the game that sent BG to 0- the Big East leading tackier that has kept him out up to Weaver scored his first colle- little bit of redemp- 3 on the season. The Bowling ON-THE-LINE LIVE FROM ZIGGY Taylor Suman. The 6-foot 2- this point. Tight end lason giate goal in only two matches Green football coach wasn't inch linebacker is a three- tion ." Van Dam is listed day-to- as Ion Hundley was given his ZOOMBA'S STARTS AT 4 P.M. impressed with the Falcon's ZIGGY ZOOMBA'S COUNTDOWN time Butkus Award candi- day. first assist on the same goal. performance in the game. JOSH HARRIS. QUARTERBACK TO KICKOFF SHOW STARTS AT 5 date and is sixth in Temple BG may be able gauge its The Falcons will open up But it's hard to compare last history in tackles. Meyer is P.M. performance against the the tournament against a year's Falcon squad to the worried about Temple's Owls to show how well it will struggling Canisius team that newly revived team. At 2-0, defense, especially its line. be able to hold up in the in its first four matches has a the Falcons are off to their "I'm concerned we are not MAC. Toledo, playing proba- 1-3-0 record. The Golden best start since 1985 and are and the special teams helped good enough to block their Falcons' offensive line gave bly as well as any team in the Griffins have had a problem near the top of the Mid- set up many of those scores. defensive line," Meyer said. up a nation-leading 51 sacks. MAC, beat Temple 33-7 at this season scoring goals and American Conference in most "This is a completely dif- "We're facing some excellent This year it has protected its Veterans Stadium two weeks an even worse problem of defensive categories, includ- ferent team from last year," inside players." quarterback well and has yet ago. Toledo running back preventing them. The offense ing net yards per game. Their sophomore quarterback The BG offensive line is a to give up a sack this season. Chester Taylor rushed for 99 has struggled scoring only offense put up a respectable losh Harris said. "We have a great turnaround story Another bright spot for the yards and two touchdowns in three goals so far while the 55 points in the two games different attitude. We'll be though. Last year the Falcons is the return of some the Rockets' win. goalkeeping has been juggled between Matt Fernandez and Dave Borchard who have combined for 13 goals against. The opponent for Sunday, though, is a much different Security? Browns'boss knows a bit story, as the Panthers of University of Wisconsin- by Tom Withers Following last week's terrorist Service faced during last week's Milwaukee are riding high. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS attacks, the NFL consulted with "It's a shame it [heightened security] had attacks. UWM defeated 14th-ranked BEREA. Ohio — If Lew Merletti, 52, on new security to happen this way, and I'm sure the gov- In subsequent conversations Canisius 3-0 last Sunday night Merletti isnt worried, NFL fans measures to be implemented with officials in Washington, to bring its season record to 5- shouldn't be either. this week when the season ernment will find the perpetrators and do Merletti learned that procedures 1 -0. The Panthers are on top of Merletti has safely protected resumes. the right thing." he helped put in place while their game as the defense three Presidents, the Pope and Merletti is part of an eight-per- director were successful. posted a 0.50 GAA through six world leaders from terrorists in "I felt a lot of pride," he said. son task force formed by the LEW MERLETTI, BROWNS SECURITY DIRECTOR matches while Ryan Seymour the United States and hostile league to handle security in the "I'm glad we had the stuff there, leads the Panthers in scoring Middle Eastern countries world- aftermath of the attacks on the a Thursday news conference methods." so things weren't worse" with five goals and two assists. wide. World Trade Center and Merletti said he has been in Lemer knew Merletti for sev- "Milwaukee is playing real Fans may not bring in any bag On Sunday, he'll make sure the Pentagon. larger than a small purse. No contact with the Federal Aviation eral years before hiring him'. well right now," Mahler stated. Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions When Merletti was hired by bags, backpacks, fanny packs, Administration about restricting "If some genius wants to start "They are a very good team and more than 70,000 others are team owner Al Lemer to head airspace around Cleveland a problem, this would not be the and are coached real well. With large purses or large camera bags unharmed. the Browns' security operations will be allowed in. Binoculars, Browns Stadium, which is locat- best season for him to do that," Dayton being here along with Merletti, a former director of in October 1998, many won- diaper bags and small cameras ed next to Burke Lakefront Lemer said. "He ought to hold off Milwaukee and Canisius This the Secret Service, has been the dered why the team would need will be permitted but subject to Airport He expects air traffic to a little bit because the level of should be a good showcase of Browns' security director for the to go to such extremes to ensure inspection. be off limits within a mile radius security and the level of care that soccer before we move into the past three years. An anti-terror- safety. we and all other teams are going MAC season." Merletti, a decorated member from the stadium. ism expert, he said Cleveland However, in light of the recent He said there wiD be a 30 per- show the rest of the season is Dayton and UWM will play of the Army's Special Forces and fans need not worry about being events, the Browns feel better a 25-year veteran of the Secret cent increase in uniformed something no one has seen at 1 p.m. on Saturday and BG safe in a packed stadium this or than ever about his addition. Service, said he and his security police officers at the stadium before — and that's not a bad will play Canisius at 3 p.m. The any other Sunday. "It's prophetic almost," tearn staff are prepared to make the and canine bomb-sniffing units thing. Sunday matches are Dayton "The fans should feel very president Carmen Policy said. stadium safe would make sweeps of the facili- "It's a shame it had to happen taking on Canisius at 2 p.m. secure," Merletti said on Merletti outlined trie club's "This is what we live for," said ty leading up to game day. this way, and I'm sure the gov- whiie BG and UWM will wrap Thursday. "You will have the best security plans for this week's Merletti. "It's nothing that we From firsthand experience, ernment will find the perpetra- up the tournament at 4 p.m. security league-wide." home game against the Lions at aren't prepared for. We have the Merletti knew the job the Secret tors and do the right thing." BG NEWS SPORTS Friday, September 21, 2001 9 BG SPORTS Bengals hungry PICK OF THE WEEK God bless the USA! Without the free- dom of this great country, we couldn't for shot at Ravens rip on each other and opposing f) ERIKCASSANO ERICA GAMBACCINI NICKHURM Craig Gilford teams. Thanks Uncle Sam. Sports Editor Assistant Editor Writer Asst. Campus Ed. by Joe Kay Cincinnati rushed for only 4 I Temple at Prediction Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green Bowling Green 1HE ASSOCIATE D PRESS yards in that game, including Score 21-17 35-14 35-14 34-20 CINCINNATI — One modest two carriers who combined for Bowling Green Rant Temple defensive BG will trample over Temple football Falcons at home, win has made the Bengals a 5-yard loss. The Bengals line forces Falcons Temple like the needs John Cheney's under the lights. A awfully feisty. offense managed 90 yards in all Bowling Green 1 FAVORITE to the air. Rockets did. defensive scheme. recipe for success. The NFIi most, downtrod- — the stingiest allowance ever den team over the past decade by a Ravens defense. is talking tough after winning its This time, the Bengals insist it Prediction Cincinnati at Miami Cincinnati Cincinnati Cincinnati season opener — something it will be different Score 31-28 21-17 28-24 Miami (OH) 24-21 hadn't done in four years. "Our attitude going into that Rant f it were basketball, The Bearcats will Erica, Michigander, Cincy has Reds and The 23-17 victory over lowly game wasn't correct," right tack- Cincy, no contest. bring home the stop whining. It's a Bengals. Some team New England has them exuding le Willie Anderson said. "Now Cincinnati 3 FAVORITE Victory Bell. great OHIO rivalry. has to win. an unabashed confidence as our mindset is correct. We're they get ready for a team that going to try to attack those guys. Prediction Notre Dame Michigan State Notre Dame Notre Dame has swatted them away like "This year, guys arc really Michigan State at gnats the last two years. looking forward to it. All you Score #23 Notre Dame 35-17 28-17 24-12 32-18 The Baltimore Ravens? Bring hear are guys talking about Rant The final score says MSU has won the What happened to Spartans could be in 'em on. wanting to play teams like more about State last five times and State? They're not for a long day. Baltimore and Tennessee, to Notre Dame 8.5 FAVORITE "We should go out and be on than the Irish. will win again. even ranked. an even playing field with these sen where we're at. In years guys," quarterback Ion Kitna [>ast, we'd have coaches Prediction UCLA Ohio State Ohio State Ohio State said. "This is not a hopeless sit- arc i ui here and players #21 Ohio State at uation, believe me." around here who were like, #12 UCLA Score 38-23 24-21 38-28 17-14 Rant Pasadena? Hey OSU It'll be a battle for OSU will need a set Buckeyes will sur- Hopeless? Two of the last "Oh, man, it's Baltimore.'" In me record-setting football writers: the Buckeyes, but of "Buckeyes"to prise people this three times they've played, the gamt against Denver last UCLA 7 FAVORITE Trade you this week! they will prevail. win this one. year. Bengals have been scoreless. Baltimore outscored season, running back Corey Cincinnati 86-7 in their last Dillon run for 278 yards. In #2 Florida at Prediction Florida Florida Florida Florida three games, a domination so his last five games against Score 49-10 42-20 49-14 42-13 complete it's etched in both the Ravens, he has managed Kentucky Rant [chuckle, guftawt Spurrier will lead Gators don't have to Florida will compete franchises' histories. The 168 on 66 carries — a measly Yeah, Florida might the Gators to anoth- worry about going to for a national title. Ravens' 37-0 win in Baltimore 2.5 yards per run. Florida 29 FAVORITE win this one. er victory. jail in outlaw state. Kentucky, well... last September prompted In that 37-0 rout, Dillon coach Bruce Coslet to quit the ran the ball 12 times and next day. wound up with 9 yards.

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