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Thursday, August 20, 1980Tha Daily Tar Heel7 :-71 CaaW' f ;"H Li s w' iV N. it ia w w 'r-t Cy GARY MAN GUM Sls.'f Writer Tij J cf seven parts CHARLOTTESVILLE. VA.For ths first time in several years, the folks here zis really excited about the University cf Virginia's football team. "I can't wait to get the season under way," flanker Greg Taylor said. "This year I'm the most anxious for the season to start of any year I've ever been associated with in football," said tailback Tom Vigorito. And an assistant coach said, "It used to be that when you talked about Virginia football, someone would pour ycu another drink and change the subject. Now, the people are really interested in what we're doing." Why all the excitement? in just four years, head coach Dick Bestwick has accomplished what only one other Virginia coach has been able to do since 1952. He had a winning season (6-5) in 1979. And Virginia fans now are hoping that Virginia can have its first back-to-back winning seasons since the 1951-52 The players and coaches are optimistic, as statements arc being heard in Charlottesville that would have been unheard of in the past. "We want to go out with a big bang," quarterback Todd Kirtley said when spcrtswriters met with the Virginia players last week on Operation Football tour. "It's important for our players to play in a bowl game. "We're beginning tq touch our potential. We know we have a shot in every game we can beat anybody." Why the optimism? Because Virginia returns 39 lettermen, including 16 starters. Plus, thanks to a vigorous weight program adminstered by New ers Anyone interested in working as a staff writer for The Daily Tar Heel should attend a meeting for prospective staff members Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. at the DTH office in the Carolina Union. People wanting to work in the news or sports department should attend the FCAJ me'eto i 1 There will be a meeting of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes tonight at 9 p.m. in the New Tin Can. Anyone interested in participating in FCA activities is invited to attend the meeting. 'News in Brief" capsulizes the latest news. Read it every day in The Daily Tar Heel, OPtfl 1 HOUSS Cnack cashing card for F acuity snd tucants Ed 23 vvcrdj or less 1.C3 not! M bol 4 or lxi4fiw- ttf 19 pen.rt discount fuf dt run 5 ronseruilv iat t Smh fVJ-ii Vary CbWy xl I :r; :::rns of STUCLrrr skiviccs Th la a cmrsl tI mr3 from 5-5;S3 Thuffrday In t'JZt C. Tless b f-rooipt. io Bucknr. CTJ. r.liL T'ZT.Zr.CT. CCUr.CC prnu t' i Ti'Mitlc Lhfckfrt 'Uiufi.. Ay 3. 3 In th i..t- i Cit.-rU. Cjci'i M.C3 "I :' IS; Th lict Infornutlon on Sywp'anst, Tit. TfesSir4rii, Ctsfb'.l, ltrth" flu c " tt "-..''-rsplty. Sn4 tZ'i I tafufmtloa ' I'.:-, P.O. Ua ZIZ1, 0;I IL'J. NC I m vz yoga rtAcr. iv. rift.i' rt it.. t r ' j 3 m "; (' ".1 ! . t. 0i. 3. f sitt clasif. I or In? f m?i nj t J I a i It - -'--l V. ' n f ' I iu: : ti . l'' ' '. C'- ' --.! t t 1, I '.ttA.'-j, 7 staff 1 A n IT R 6 O -4. 330-pound Bill Dunn (nicknamed "The Tank"), the players are also bigger and stronger. "It's much more pleasurable to look out and see 20 to 25 guys who welc-h 250 pounds or better instead of seeing only two my first year here (1976) who couldn't even play," Bestwick said. Lifting weights has helped the team mentally as well as physically. "All the players, especially the linemen', have been psyching each other out by, getting i bigger and stronger," said defensive back Bryan Shumoek, brother of UNC baseball player Craig Shumoek. "It helps develop a confidence thing." . The weight program can be seen in the offensive line, where the five senior .starters (tackles Ron Kort and Mike Sewark, Preseason All-Conference center Brian Musselman and guards , Kurt Pierce and Dan McKillican) have a combined weight of 1,300 pounds or an average of 260 pounds per man. Tailback Tom Vigorito, who gained 1,044 yards last season, assessed the offensive line. "Last spring they were huts," he said. "This year they're houses." "It will be a pleasure to work behind those five guys," Kirtley added. 'And, that line has now played together for three years. "We were pretty much groomed as a unit," Pierce said. "Now-we are confident veteran players we're more relaxed. "We don't have to worry too much about our blocking assignments and if we get beat up physically anymore, but can concentrate more on our blocks." Bestwick will run the I-formation this year, and he hopes Vigorito will run the ball 20 to 25 times a game. 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"They better have on their track shoes when he goes deep or they won't catch him. "Hopefully, we've got a line that can give the quarterback protection and can get the ball to Taylor when he's open." Kirtley is excited about the move. "With Vigorito and Taylor, we have the potential to break tackles, make big gains we have the capability to score on every play." Taylor, who worried about his new role at first, has accepted the change, saying' his best shot at making pro football may be at wide receiver. . "The move gives us a real deep weapon," he said. "Last year we were basically a running team but now we can be a threat all the time." Offense is not the whole Virginia story, however. Last season the Cavaliers finished among the top 15 in the country in giving up the fewest points per game. . . Six starters return from that unit. The anchor will, be All-America candidate Stuart Anderson. Last season the junior nose guard led the Cavaliers in tackles with 125. Other top" returnees include 278-pound tackle Dave Sullivan, Shumoek, senior Quentin Murray and linebacker Bryan Holoman. . The one weak spot could be in the secondary which lost All-ACC strong safety Tony Blount. Shumoek is the only returning starter in the secondary. Though the Virginia staff is optimistic, it isn't being cocky, because the 1980 schedule includes games with seven teams that had winning records last season. - CH CIO only 1 mJJ SEAFOOD 740 Airport Rd. DESK ATTENDANT at Granvlle Tower West. Two four hour shifts are available for faO semester. 4 am 8 em Friday mornings and midnight to 4 am Sundays. Call 929-5609 or see Mike Bishop. Tower Manager. PERMANENT PART TIME POSITIONS. The Kroger Co. Permanent part rime positions avaHable for Individuals Interested in cashier and deli work. Must be available to work morning afternoon, evening and weekend shifts. Apply In person Aug. 2Sih from 9 am-4 pm at The University Placement Office. An Equal Opportunity Employer. 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The new format also allows for interdivision contests provided each team involved agrees to the matchup. "A team can play outside of their league if the two captains come down together and sign up," Matson said. "So, conceivably, a men's team could play a co-rec team. "If things go as well as we hope, we'll use the same format for all of the other major sports," Matson said. "If it fails, we may go back to the old system." Matson's job, as well as that of fellow assistant director Rob. Frye, was made possible by the increase in student fees q u rUMBLEWEEID CYCLED Vlndrcr Hers Lct'js Push EXPERT REPAIRS 152 E. 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"The time will be the same for the new Fetzsr Gym when it opens next A new Faculty-Staff league also is tzlng formed. The league will have five sports each semester and also - may include a point system. '.: "We're just sending out the mail on that, so we haven't had too much of a rcrc w yt Pi" s snzd! 12 ut 9 I tannic they'll like having their own lesgue. " In addition to the new format, coaches will rate the officials after each game and will have to make known any protest as soon as the problem arises, rather than waiting until after the game. Officials, in turn, will rate the sportsmanship cj each team. Although the rating will have no affect this year, a poor sportsmanship rating could keep some teams from advancing to the playoffs next year. - Play in football and softba'J begins Sept. 8 and all team entries must be in by Friday. Coaches who have not attended the required information meeting must come to Woollen Gym at 7 p.m. Thursday. 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