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work," Townsend says. "We made up c
that we were going to change the direi
gram. Not a whole lot of money was a
direction was taken. We decided to br
staff and let them know this was wha
their employment on. Some people ha
Coaches had to serve as assistants dui
season and become head coaches of spr
"The thing is that we committed our;
gram and we were able to go out and gel
and women to help us."
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Delaware State alumni greeted him wit
arms. But Townsend felt something dri
done following the 1979 season and t
Portland State.
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formulas.
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his players, like their coach,
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sponsor a coaching clinic on Friday night and Saturday
that will include, among others, Wake Forest Head
Coach A1 Groh and East Carolina Head Coach Ed
Emory as well as both the ECU offensive and defensive
coordinators.
Former Ram tight end Johnny Rogers, now an assistant
at North Carolina State, will also be featured at the
clinic.
The main focus for the fans, current players, and
alumni team members, will be on Saturday night,
however, and Hayes says the alumni squad will be
stronger and larger in number this time.
"This could turn out to be a real tough outing for our
kids," Hayes says. "The alumni team has most of the
players who played last year back, plus, now that the
i word has gotten around, they have a number of players
who didn't attend last year that have already
committed."
One former player who missed last year's contest but
who says he is ready this year is Curt Richardson. An allC1AA
pick at linebacker in 1975, Richardson has come in
from Atlanta to take part in the game.
I "I think we will win this year," Richardson says.
"From what 1 hear, they (the alumni) should have won
last year's game, but we have some people coming back
this year that can make a difference."
Richardson says he is looking forward to the game and
& will work all week to get into shape. "This game gives me
| and the other old men the opportunity to prove that, once
v you have it, you never really lose it," he says, "and it will
give us a chance to show the youngsters that, when we
rr play, we play hard and tough."
Hayes, who will match last year's offensive MVP Mike
Winbush at quarterback against all-time great Kermit
P Blount, says he will start rising sophomores Leonardo
Horn, Ed Byers and James Johnson in the backfield as
well. And he says he and his staff will grade the players'
h performances very critically.
"Right now, we have 64 kids out and about 15 of them
I* will have to be cut from the team next year," Hayes says,
"so how well they'play here will determine if they make
the team or not in some instances. We'll give them a lot
of playing time and see what they can do."
Hayes says that Darryl Hall will back up Winbush at
quarterback. And he adds that the offense will use a few
new series in the game.
According to the coach, the defense is far ahead of the
"v offense in spring practice mainly because much of the
Rams' fine offensive line has been given the spring off to
recover from injuries.
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didn't turn him down when he
alized we were taking a gamble.
>ach, but we knew we might also /
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lack."
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. Completely. Criticized for his
?nd now is being regarded as a
lot know how to deal with that.
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"We have a very strong, fast and aggressive defense,"
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