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wg, In an attempt at a dazzling premier for freshman coach Carmen Palladino. the 1985 Tiger squad began this season in a bang. Despite high preseason expecta- tions and encouragement gained from the first two games, the Tiger squad ran into motivational and confidence problems. The problem seemingly started with the home opener against Guilford College. The Tigers racked up two wins against Samford University C27-141 and West Virginia Wesleyan with the impressive play of quarterback Robbie Waldrop who threw 53 passes for 433 yards and five touchdowns. i ' I Q? Football Although in the third game of the season the Tigers seemed to dominate the game, Guilford used the ffrevenge factor effectively. The Quakers had suffered a 41-17 defeat at the hands of the Tigers only last year. A last-second interception at the Quaker 32, en- abling Guilford to run the clock out, gave Hampden-Sydney College's Wal- drop a chance to boost his seas0n's totals to 46 completions in 79 attempts for 549 yards overall. All-O.D.A.G. rtmner David Kelly rushed for 89 yards in 22 carries in the losing effort while runningback Willie Fobbs gained 68 yards in 19 carries, putting his season average at 5.9 yards per carry. The one-sided performance was de- noted on the stat sheet. Guilford passed for 128 yards and rushed for an additional 98 while their scoring drives took three plays and lasted 43 seconds. Emory and Henry proved to be too much of a match for the Tigers. The Tigers took a 31-10 beating at the hands of the Wasps. Waldrop was injured ushering in a way for freshman John Rose to break into the lineup. Waldrop left the game after throwing one interception along with one TD. fcorzlzlzuea' onpage 162 Sports 1-I On a hot fall a breather ILS' welcomed Qy ojensive tackle Brett Bennett the GuzYj?zra' game, wlubh H-SC lost, I 7-15.
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