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3lje Satlg Star Hwl Kiper: McNair Will Go High; Carolina. Houston Interested THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MOBILE, Ala.—Despite modest num bers at the Senior Bowl, Steve McNair will likely be the first quarterback taken in the NFL draft. McNair’s 87 total yards in two quarters were minuscule compared with the 572 a game he had at Division I-AA Alcorn State this season. But there was something more impor tant than his 29 plays Saturday. It was the progress he made during the week of prac tice before the game, proving he could adjust from the shotgun he ran at Alcorn to the pro-style offense. “I think I had good practices all week. The game didn’t hurt me at all,” said McNair, the NCAA career leader with 16,823 total yards. “One week ... they wanted to see me go in and do the things it takes to learn the offense, to take control. That’s what I did.” “Hopefully, I moved up in the draft. I hope to go in the top five picks,” he said. According to at least one expert, McNair, who finished fourth in the Heisman Trophy voting, could get his wish. ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper said McNair is a “solid No. 1 ” in rating the top quarterbacks available for April draft. He lists Chad May of Kansas State and Kerry Collins of Penn State, the North quarter backs at the Senior Bowl, second and third, respectively, ahead of BYU junior John Walsh. “Collins, in a lot of NFL scouts’ mind, is a finished product... as good as he is going to get,” Kiper said from the Senior Bowl. “McNair, with a little bit of season ing, could be tremendous.” McNair played the second and fourth quarters for the South, completing 8-of-19 passes for 88 yards with one of six intereep Calvin and Hobbes LOOIC AT MS NtW \HVEWIOM, NOW, YUTM A ROPE STRETCHED WELL ?? DOW JUST S\T I WONDER MOW MAW DW) -' 1 UNRMELED A WINGER ACROSS THE DOORWW, I CAN THERE, MAN! 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I thought he had an excellent week,” said Indianapolis Colts coach Ted Marchibroda, who rap the South team. “I’d like to have his draft status.” Those who played with him Saturday and practiced with him during the week think McNair is ready for the pros. “Handling the pro-style offense, I think he did a good job. I think he answered all the questions in the week of practice we had,” said Auburn wide receiver Frank Sanders. Said running back James Stewart of Tennessee: “I think he proved he could play on any level, and I think he’s going to prove that on the next level. He just came and proved to everybody that he could play in the big time.” It’s not a question of ifMcNair will play in the NFL. It’s where. McNair and his agent had dinner Fri day with Bill Polian, general manager of the expansion Carolina Panthers, who have the first pick in the draft. The Houston Oilers, who have the third pick, have also expressed strong interest. Kiper expects McNair to be Houston’s pick. 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UNC’s Morton Leads Defense in Senior Bowl THE ASSOCIATED PRESS MOBILE, Ala. Everyone came to see the quarterbacks in the Senior Bowl. Instead, they got a game only a defensive coordinator could love. There were six interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown by North Carolina linebacker Mike Morton, not to mention three fumbles and four missed field goals as the South beat the North 14- 7 on Saturday. Despite the presence of Heisman-cali ber quarterbacks Kerry Collins, Steve McNair and Jay Barker, the MVP award went to a defensive player, Florida State linebacker Derrick Brooks. Morton returned an interception 47 yards for a South touchdown, and the North didn’t score until the final play of the game to avoid the second shutout in the game’s his tory. “Definitely, a lot of the (turnovers) were the result of timing,” said Collins, an All-American from Penn State who was third in the Heisman balloting. “You’re not really on the same page with everyone else.” The South’s first score was symbolic of the game. Late in the first quarter, Kansas State’s Chad May overthrew Pitt’s Curtis Martin in the flat. The ball sailed right into the hands of Morton, a 230-pound line backer, who ran untouched the other way to give the South a 7-0 lead. “It’s a lot easier for the defense to get the timing down, "Morton said. “Wejusthave to fire off the ball, play hard and aggres sive.” Collins and May each threw two inter © 1995 Tribune Media Services, Inc. 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