ggaaggM?? Totten: Snubt scoring passes. "If Totten went to a big school, he would have won the Heisman Trophy," Cooley said. Third, critics say Totten has trouble reading defenses. "I think a lot of that is incdrrect," Totten responded. "I think 1 can read defenses very well." Totten set numerous Division 1_A A rAr>Ar/4c amnn/* UAm MMal#* ? ? ?* wvi uj, cuuv/ug limn inai hs fnr most tnful nffiw yurHc p-r game, with a 325.2-yard average; most games gaining 400 or more yards in a career (13); highest yard average per play (7.2), most points responsible for in a career (946), most yards gained in a game (621), most yards gained in a season (4,572), most touchdown passes in a game (nine), most touchdown passes in a career (139), most . touchdown passes in a regular season (56), and most completions in a game (46). With that in mind, then is Totten, no pun intended, on the NFL's blacklist? There are other quarterbacks - Tom Ehrhardt (ranked eighth) of Rhode Island and Bubba Briser (11th) of Northeast Louisiana - rated ahead of Totten, who is ranked 12th among quarterbacks in Mei Kiper s "1^86 Draft Report." But they played, as Totten did, on the small-college level. Is it a black-white thing, and is being a black quarterback from a predominantly black school in the POISED FORTH iiwiiiHmi*nmininmminmnmnmroinwininminmmmiii turned at the combine workout when he twice clocked under 4.6 (in the 40)," ? ..... lupci says. Cofield is "the type of player who looks like a high pick in the computer, but has to learn to better utilize his skills on the football field," the report says. "Not real instinctive, failing to read/react as well as you would prefer. Often gets caught up in traffic, and is not a form tackier." Wayne Dillard (6-foot-2, 228) from Alcorn State runs a 4.79 40-yard dash with a 5.8 rating as the 21st-ranked outside linebacker. He's a "productive linebacker with the Braves, possessing good size, average speed and improving strength," the draft report says. "Rose to the occasion in the big games, coming through with a number of top efforts during his college career. Worked hard to improve his skills in coverage, but is still deficient in this area. Could make the grade as a reserve at linebacker; should also be a real headhunter on special teams.'* ted? From Page 9 m r--TtrrrmnTmniiniinniiniiiiMmminiiiiiiniiHinniii Deep South an obstacle? "Not really," Totten said. "A quarterback is a quarterback. Why label him ... black or white if he's getting the job done?" t Last year, Pittsburgh Steelers Director of Player Personnel Dick Haley said, "I don't think there's anv unusual nr??iir Robert Coins <6-foot-\4, 191), safety, Grambllng, 4.72 speed, 5.5 rating, 31st- < ranked at his position. Robert Kearney (5-11, 185), safety, North 1 Carolina Central, 4.65 speed, 5.0 rating, 41st-ranked at his position. . P Riley Walton (6-3%, 221), tight end, Tennessee State, 4.75 speed, 5.0 rating, 27th- * ranked at his position. Darren McAllister (6-6tt, 266), defensive tackle, Prairie View A&M, 5.38 speed, 5.0 rating, 27th-ranked at his position. I Merlon Jones (6-1 Vt, 229), inside linebacker, Florida A AM, 4.79 speed, 5.0 ' rating, 33rd-ranked at his position. ? wiuiam ToiDorr (o-zv*, 29#), ouisioe linebacker, Alabama State, 4.95 speed, 5.0 < rating, 29th-ranked at his position. j 55555EE555S55S5S5S5E5SESE 5S Black College Sports Review Hf ?! ? ?: F"' ' K V^ ^^HEs* * ?r' * *Sk^^ vj ? M^fcwr1\*J& gPF^H j*-1 *j a^BLr a big school, he'd have won the James Harris (6-2, 208), safety, Gramblng, 4.84 speed, 4.0 rating. Doug Maddox (6-0,193), safety, Langston, 1.73 speed, 4.0 rating. Willie Brown (6-1V4, 222), outside Inebacker, Florida A&M, 4.88 speed, 4.0 ating. > Darrell Woods (5*9, 177), comertoack, lackson State, 4.6 speed, 4.0 rating. Cnrltnn ThnmM /fW) 1R7\ rnmArharb Elizabeth City State, 4.67 speed, 4.0 rating. Vernon Moiand (5-914, 173), comerback, Mabama A&M, 4.71 speed, 4.0 rating. James Polk (6-9, 330), dsfensive tackle, Jrambling, 5.55 speed, 4.0 rating. Lavelle Moore (6-2, 268), guard, Gramblng, 5.12 speed, 4.0 rating. Lorenzo Clark (6-2, 300), guard, Mississip>1 Valley State, 5.38 speed, 4.0 rating. 1 Kelly Arthur (6-3Vi, 252), defensive end, South Carolina State, 4.96 speed, 4.0 rating. Reginald Carr (6-2Vi, 268), defensive end, lackson State, 5.35 speed, 4.0 rating. A - v^vivy %iiwii v%r ?w /? | ? iv/| iunwav#v\f iethune-Cookman, 4.81 speed, 4.0 rating. Sebastian Brown (5-11V4, 177), wide eceiver, Bethune-Cookman, 4.73 speed, 4.0 mting. Gregory Clay is a sports copy editor for Newsday in New York. S55S5SS5SS5 April, 1986-Page 15