6—The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 19, 1973 Fans: OU won Sugar Flyers drop bully role for finesse By RICK STARR Assistant Sports Editor "I can anticipate what Joe Paterno's reaction will be," one Lion student predicted on his way to the HUB yesterday, shortly after the news that Penn State hadn't really lost the Sugar Bowl after all was passed around. "Joe's gonna say, 'l've always said that football should be fun.' " The Penn State student body, usually a pretty diverse and free thinking group, all came up with pretty much the same reaction to yesterday's news that; due to recruiting irregularities, the University of Oklahoma must forfeit eight of its wins, including the Sugar Bowl victory over Penn State. Almost all expressed the belief that the NCAA and Big Eight rules had nothing to do with the outcome of the Sugar Bowl. Oklahoma won and Penn State lost. "They won the damn game," one HUB lounger announced. "I don't think the whole team should suffer and I don't think Oklahoma should be penalized. We played lousy and just because someone goofed, so what?" "It doesn't matter as long as Tinker Owens is clean," a member of the campus leaf-rake corps said. "I don't I=l HELP CENTER For any kind of problem EVERYDAY 6:00 P.M. Phone 234-0323 Drop in Garner & Beaver What a great way to spend the summer. Have yourself an exciting, interesting, even educational summer—with a Greyhound Ameripass. With the Ameripass, you can really see America for all its worth. Really get into it, enjoy it, and learn a lot more about it. up close. How about a first hand look at all the history of Washington, D.C., Williamsburg, Yorktown, and the Tidewater? How about the enchantment of the great Southwest? The beauty of Big Sur. Or, how about the European flaN? i or of French Canada? The Ameripass lets you go alMost anywhere in America. Canada, too. You decide when, where, The Greyhound Ameripass. A great way to see America for all its worth this summer OIRIEVHOLINIOI think it's worth all this mess. It's over so what's the difference?" "I don't see that this should give Penn State a big head," a student campus patrolman added. "We just haven't won until we do it on the field. Even saying Penn State didn't lose isn't accurate." One coed, after giving a ten minute explanation as to why she had no opinions at all on the subject, an nounced "I hat's very typical of college football in general. There's a lot of garbage going on. They just got caught'. Everybody does it so I'm not surprised. Many of the opinionated students put the responsibility for the whole affair on the Oklahoma coaches. Sooner offensive line coach Bill Michael was asked for his resignation shortly before the whole incident was made public. "How could a college coach have no knowledge of one of his recruits being on campus for a weekend," one student questioned. "It would be kind of tiard." 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