IU---The liail Collegian Monday. October 14, 1973 Wake Forest autopsy Ry RICK STARR Sorts Editor After a momentary reflection, Penn State defensive halfback Jeff Hite offered his theory on the prima—facie case of Wake Forat's 55-0 first degree murder Saturday. "The difference was the athletes." Hite said. ''lt's their overall recruiting program they were still hitting at the end, hut they're overscheduled. they're playing \‘..l over their head " Lion coach Joe Paterno concurred, but for more. in-depth reasons. 'Wake Forest put on a great drive just lel ore halftime." Paterno observed, "but we ere playing almost two defenses against +hem They lacked depth It another bludgeoning for the Deacons, who have been outscored 149-0 in their last three contests with North Carolina, )islahoina and Penn State AN to Penn State running up the score..: . We didn't try to hold down the score," Paterno admitted "I wasn't about to tell them not to score, but I did tell them not to pass We had several other opportunities to •;,•ore. but we didn't " The Lions also had several opportuniti4s to ,wort. and they did. A 4 Pateeno said, the Jon, did pot hold down' the score. 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The Penn State embarrassment made it five losses in five games: In other worth it has thus far been a nightmarish season for Coach Chuck Mills and his troops. But in the Wake Forest locker room after Saturday's debacle, Chuck Mills was funny. He didn't mean to be funnY. But nevertheless that's what he was. Mills was trying to hide feelings of tremendous frustration and even anger. He had hoped his players! would put the Oklahoma setback out of harm's way and get down to the business of at least offering Penn State some competition. But his freshman- and sophomore-laden squad could do neither and Mills found himself looking ahead with even greater anticipation to the season's end. So the Wake Forest . coach stood there amidst a quiet, almost listless contingent of players, who somberly stripped themselves of uniforms, the colors of !which opposing teams have looked and will look forward to seeing this season. And as and as he tried, Chuck Mills couldn't hide his frustration. 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And we'll keep doin' it until it Works," was the definitive retort. Only problem with that is that Wake Forest has gone 1-14-% over the last two years and Mills, who incidentally took over the head coaching reins last season, may not have all the Unis he might like to "keep doin' it until it works." In other words, if the fortunes of Wake Forest football don't change before too long Mills will find himself looking for other employment, Because, as Mills readily admitted, "The fault doesn't lie with any of the players - , it's a coaching problem. You can't fire all the players so it's the coach that has to go." Mills did concede however that the Deacons are in need of maturity and size. "We're not very big, you know. We need size everywhere." And the one liners continued. "Are your - players demoralized at all at this point?" "I don't know, but they better not be." "Coach, are you optimistic at all for the remainder of the season?" "Yea, we only have six more games left to play." The utter futility of it all. For all intents and purposes, Mills has given up on this football season. One can only sympathize with the way the man felt. It has to eat at his insides to come ,to the realization that his gridmen have fought and will continue to fight losing battles. And that the only thing his team can do is simply play out the season and HOPE next year will bring better tidings. It's a tough situation to cope with.
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