Temple already thinking By JOHN F. BONFATTI AP Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA Temple, the Big East's longtime patsy, is talking tough in the final sea son of coach Ron Dickerson's five-year plan to make the team measure up to its usual killer schedule. "Who's Penn State? Nobody," senior defen sive end Robert Kelly said yesterday, before the Owls flew to Western Michigan for Thurs day's season opener. "We're going to go up there and fight it out." Dickerson, a former Penn State assistant, said that's a different attitude from his past teams. "We went to Penn State a few years ago and we flat-out were intimidated by the stadium, not the players," he said, referring to the Nittany Lions' 66-14 rout in 1995. "For the first time, we have seniors who have been there, done that." Mostly what they've done is lose, in almost every conceivable fashion, from brutal blowouts to go-from-ahead stunners like last year's 53-52 loss at Pittsburgh. Dickerson was so frustrated after that one that he quit, only to reconsider later in the week. The Owls are 5-39 in their four years under Dickerson, hired to rebuild a program that was 39-71 under its previous two coaches. They have won only , one of their 38 Big East games, losing by an average score of 39-14. Those are the kind of numbers that get Expectations not very high for Rutgers football PISCATAWAY N.J. (AP) In what has usual, the Knights are thinking much bigger as become an annual rite of late summer, no one they prepare for Saturday's opener at home expects much from Rutgers in the upcoming with Virginia Tech. season except for the coaches and players in "These guys are tied into the hip with me in the program. terms of a relentless pursuit of a bowl champi- The Scarlet Knights have usually lived up to onship," said second-year coach Terry Shea, the outside world's non-expectations, having "and they won't accept anything less." gone 15-28-1 the past four seasons. Since its playing days began in 1869, Rutgers Coming off a 2-9 campaign with a starting has been forced to accept less every season but quarterback whose experience consists of one one. Its only bowl berth was in 1978. Despite season as a redshirt and one season of spring four straight losing seasons, the Knights insist football, the outside world figures Rutgers to they will not be happy with a mere winning finish seventh in the eight -team Big East. As record. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Stop 6y our office to place your od. James Buifding 123 S. Burrcnves St. (next to Pouf & Tony's Stereo) HELL' WANTED NANNY- RESPONSIBLE INDIVID UAL needed tor in-home care of one year old child. Must be available Tuesday Thursday. Call 234-4155. NEED EXTRA CASH various jobs such as light industrial, factory, general labor, food service, and clerical. Day and night weekends in State College. Call Interim Per sonnel (814)238-4244. 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WAITSTAFF DAYTIME POSITION now available at Center Hills Country Club apply in person 901 E. Branch Rd. State College 238-0111. WALK TO WORK! Looking for a job with flexible hours, great pay and a convenient location? Person to Person Marketing has the job for you!!! We need personable and outgoing individuals to call current and former members of a gourmet coffee service-this is easy!!! Earn $6 per hour and more with com missions. Morning, afternoon and evening shifts available. Positions at PTPM go quickly, so call 231-6400 for immediate consid eration! WELCOME BACK STUDENTS looking for FT/PT positions? Flexi ble hours. Resume builder. Intern ships available. Car necessary s2oo+ per week. Valuable market ing/sales experience. 5 positions available. Call Drew Norton at 231-2124 for interview. WORK STUDY POSITION available in nice university office. Duties would include copying, er rands, mailing, and filing. Must be work-study approved. Call Diane 865-1373. WORK STUDY POSITIONS su pervising study lounge in Willard. Several shifts; hours are 5-10 PM Sunday-Thursday. Call Martha, 863-2635. Volunteer bbbbb COLOR ADS SELL bOObbOb Who's Penn State? Nobody. We're going to go up there and fight it out." coaches fired. Dickerson, a genuinely likeable man with a quiet dignity, seems ready to accept whatever fate lies ahead. He's not backing off the timetable he estab lished when he was hired in 1993. "It takes five years and this is the fifth year," Dickerson said. "Sit back and buckle your seat belt." Maybe it's false bravado, but the Owls do probably have more talent than in the past, even with the graduation of quarterback Henry Burris, who left with 20 school and 10 confer ence passing and total offense records; and line backer Al Singleton, a fourth-round pick by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. And they have a cohesion that Kelly said they didn't in past years, when the team tended to split up by class. "This is the first year I've been here where we have a whole team," he said. "We've gotten a lot stronger and faster. What we plan to do is prove everybody wrong." That's a mighty tall order. After the opening game against Western Michigan, six of Tem ple's 10 remaining opponents went to bowl FOOTBALL WEEKENDS AND other events 3 bedroom house one half bath 20 minutes from campus Reedsville. Great for couples. Call 212-281-0882 HOUSE FOR RENT for Temple game Sept 13 and Wisconsin game Nov 22. Vivian 814-237-8032. PARKING SPACES FOR RENT PARKING space $35/mo., garage $6O/mo. 12 month lease. 237-4793. NEED PARKING spot for fall se mester only. Preferably around E. Beaver. Call Jen at 235-4879. PARKING FOR RENT Beaver Ave. across from Graduate. Call 238-6013. PARKING N. BARNARD St. or 600 block W. College 12 mo. lease, $45/mo. $495 for pre payment. Register at Far Corners Market (Rear 126 N. Barnard St) 2:00 - 7:00 everyday. 237-5553 or 235-3662 (taking messages). 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ALUMNI NEEDS GENERAL ad mission tickets to all home games (2-4 or 6) Steve 237-5204. ALUMNI NEEDS TICKETS to Pitt game 9-6-97 call Jack at (717)826-5002. NEEDED TWO TICKETS to Pitts. vs. Dallas 8/31. Call 814-364-9879 Leave name and number. WANTED PSU FOOTBALL season tickets, Senior section preferred, but will consider others. Call 867-4016. WANTED SENIOR FOOTBALL Tickets. Call 238-1033. WANT TO RENT KIND FEMALE NEEDS place to live. Fall'97 only own room pre fered. Please call Yvette 235-5536 KIND FEMALE NEEDS place to live. Fall '97 only. Own room pre ferred. Please call Yvette 867-0446. EARLY BIRD Rental Specials Eff, 1 BR & 2 BR Affordable Spacious Privacy mill11111k) LIONS GATE APARTMENTS 424 Waupelani Drive 238-2600 liongate@(:dtinfi.net OPEN SATURDAYS about Lions games last year: Penn State, Virginia Tech, Syracuse, Miami, Navy and West Virginia. Replacing Burris is junior Pat Bonner, whom Dickerson said has shown a new dedication now that he's out from under Burris' shadow. "He didn't take many things seriously," Dick erson said. "Now that the job is his ... he's worked hard." But it might not be long before sophomore Kevin Harvey, the team's most talented player, takes over. An academic casualty last year, Harvey was a heavily-recruited high school star whose 656 points and 101 touchdowns are New Jersey schoolboy records. "Once he starts running the football, he's very elusive," said Dickerson, who will use Harvey as a kick returner before deciding whether he can throw well enough to run the team. The Owls didn't have much trouble scoring under Burris. With a veteran offensive line and capable running backs, Temple should score this season if they get decent quarterbacking. Defense has been the problem, and with seniors accounting for half the Owls' tackles last year, it looks like a problem again this year. But Dickerson said his defense will play a dif ferent style. "We have a more urgent approach defensive ly," he said. "We're swarming to the ball." Dickerson said this is the biggest, strongest, fastest and deepest team he's had. Given how badly overmatched physically they have been in the past, that may mean little. "I don't think the success of the team should be based solely on the record," Kelly said. "If we go 6-5 and play hard every down, if we limit the mental mistakes, we'll be fine. If we get beat by a better team, as long as we leave it all out on the field, that's what should be looked at." By rights, that is all Rutgers supporters should hope for. With an incredibly tough schedule that features games at Texas, Navy, West Virginia, Army and Miami, talk of steady improvement should override all the hoopla of bowl talk. WORK STILDY sss 1997/98 WORK STUDY JOBS sss Help us promote the Performing Arts at PSU and have the chance to see West Side Story, Sleeping Beauty on Ice, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra plus music, dance and theatre perfor mances. We need display painters, office assistants and market- ing/publicity assistants. Phone Pam at 865-1871 or stop by 203 Schwab Auditorium. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Advertising in Collegian Classifieds Classified Word Ads must be prepaid, unless the advertiser has established credit. Classified Word Ads and changes cannot be accepted over the telephone, unless approved by the business manager. Each number, telephone number and abbreviation count as one word. Only the most common abbreviations may be used. University Interdepartmental Transfers (IDTs) are not accepted. University Purchase Orders and Limited Orders are accepted. Deadline The deadline for placing a word ad in Collegian Classifieds is 1 p.m. one business day before publication. Collegian reserves the right to reject, revise or reclassify word ads. Classifications Adoption Attention Automotive Books for sale Computers For rent For sale Found Help wanted I ColleyLila' Classifieds Mail-order Form I Name I Address I Classification FOUR WORK STUDY positions available! Office aides, research er/archivist, events coordinator. Contact Kellie Karaky, Women's Studies Program, 863-9806. Only those with approved work study grants need apply. Great place to work!! JCPenney, Piercing Pagoda, Radio Shack, Sears hair salon, Spencer gifts, Wilsons, Value City. Hotel/Motel Lost Parking spaces Personals Rides Roommates Services Sublet Tickets No ads of a personal nature will be accepted through the mail. Please print your ad below, one word per line Send Parretti and farm to Callsgkin Mc. • Dept. C • 123 S Sumer/es St. • University Park, PA 16801-3882 Nehlen sees challenge with Marshall By MATT HARVEY AP Sports Writer MORGANTOWN, W.Va. Marshall won by an average of nearly 44-14 in going 15-0 and winning the NCAA Division l- AA title last season. That ease of victory leaves West Virginia coach Don Nehlen guessing some in preparing for Saturday's game against the Herd. "They won so easily last year, it's hard for us to evaluate," Nehlen said yesterday. "You look at their scores and it looked like they were playing basketball." Marshall is making the jump up to Division I-A this season, playing its first game at that level Saturday at Mountaineer Field. Most I-AA teams jump up with puny linemen. Marshall's offensive linemen average 296 pounds. "I am surprised at how big they are," Nehlen said. "Offen sively, they may be as big as anyone in our league, I don't know.... And we know their skill is excellent. Their skill is no different than (in the Big East)." One of Marshall's top players at the skill positions is receiver Randy Moss. He caught 28 touchdown passes last year as a freshman and had more than 1,700 yards receiving. Moss was quoted in a national sports publication as saying he didn't see how West Virginia could beat Marshall. NEED A JOB? Nittany Mall is host ing a job fair today and tomorrow, August 27 &28. Visit participating stores to fill out an applicaiton: Auntie Anne's, Bath& Body Works, County Seat, Deb, Disc Jokey, Fashion Bug, Foss Jewelers, Volunteers Wanted Want to rent Work wanted Work study We do NOT accept ads of a personal nature through the mail. The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1997 PARTICULATE MATERIALS CENTER seeks work study student to perform general office work (light typing). Ten hours/ week, flexible schedule. Call Leah at 863-6156. RESPONSIBLE WORK STUDY student needed for Biological lab wash labware, learn general lab techniques, assist with research. Approved work study awards ONLY. Contact Jeff 865-2736 or 865-0292. pt k RECYCLE Vic dit Collegian $5.40 6.60 7.80 9.00 10.20 $3.50 4.30 5.10 5.90 6.7(1 15 20 25 30 35 Each Md. five Weeds Phone Amount Paid No. of Insertions Make Checks payable to: Collegian Inc immediate His comments have been posted in WVU's facility build ing. But Nehlen isn't putting too much stock in them as a motiva tor. His players would and should be ready to play anyway, he said. "It's been my experience that stuff's overworked.... But that certainly doesn't hurt any thing," he said about hanging the comments for his players trp see. Marshall's defense often is all but ignored when talk turns to the Herd. But Marshall held opponents to 123 yards rushing per game last season and 191 yards passing. "They've won more football games than Nebraska in th , , `9os," he said. "You normally do that by being able to play good defense. Their defense is very well schemed. Their defense is simi lar to ours." Notes: Record-setting West Virginia receiver David Saunders ha surgery Tuesday to repair dam age to two ligaments in his knee, Nehlen said. Doctors said the surgery went well. Hov,ec. - er, the coach does not expect Saunders to return this season. Carlos Osegueda, academical. ly ineligible as a freshman in 1996, will start in Saunders' spot, Nehlen said. Converted quarterback Jerry Porter also likely will see action there. Porter also will return punts and kicks WORK STUDY POSITIONS available: Immediate positions available in the Upward Bound c...} fice 865-2320. Duties wilt includ phone work, filing, helping to pr.-- pare mailings for program parVi pants and some computer work. Call between 8:00am- s:oopm. WORK STUDY STUDENTS wanted at Eisenhower Auditonur for work in the administration, ticket and production offices. Comp!' mentary tickets for events. Call 863-0388 or see the receptionist at Eisenhower Auditorium. 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