THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Bettis doubtful for Sunday By Alan Robinson ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER PITTSBURGH Jerome Bettis, the NFL's rushing leader, likely will default from the Pittsburgh Steelers' matchup Sunday against the second-leading rusher, Curtis Martin of the New York Jets. Bettis is listed as doubtful with hip and groin injuries, but Steelers coach Bill Cowher said even that might be overestimating his chances. "We'll see how he is by the end of the week but, by listing him as doubtful, you can see where I'm heading," Cowher said yesterday. An MRI test on Bettis' hip showed no serious injury, and surgery is not neces sary. He also was bothered by a sore groin and abdomen before coming out of a 21-16 victory Sunday over Minneso ta after gaining 81 yards in three quar ters. Bettis, who went over the 1,000-mark for the sixth consecutive season Sun day, has 1,072 yards to Martin's 1,070 yards. Martin is a former star at Pitt and Allderdice High School in Pitts burgh. Bettis has some internal bleed ing, but said it is not serious. He wants to play Sunday, but realizes it might be better to miss a regular-season game for only the fourth time in his nine NFL seasons. "I want to make sure I'm healthy for Eagles control 'own destiny' to win first division title By Rob Maaddi ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER PHILADELPHIA (AP) Seven win- ning seasons. Six postseason appear- The Eagles play the San Diego ances. Three playoff victories. Zero divi- Chargers (5-7) at Veterans Stadium on sion titles. Sunday. San Diego is 1-5 on the road, Despite having varied success in the but the Eagles are just 2-4 at the Vet. last 12 seasons, the Philadelphia Eagles Games at Washington and San Fran haven't won the NFC East since 1988. cisco follow, then a home game against But with five games left this year, the the Giants and the regular season finale Eagles are 7-4 and have a two-game at Tampa Bay. The Redskins, Giants lead in the division. and Arizona Cardinals are all tied for "We control our own destiny," fullback second place at 5-6. Cecil Martin said. "We can't rely on THIS IS YOUR COLLEGE NEWSPAPER ... READ IT ... SHARE IT ....RECYCLE IT • Pittsburg)! Steelers' Jerome Bettis (36) plows through Minnesota Vikings defender Tyrone Carter in the first quarter in Pittsburgh. The 9-2 Steelers won 21-16 Sunday. the rest of the season because we've got a lot of games to go," said Bettis, who initially hurt the hip Nov. 25 against Tennessee. Cowher also suggested he doesn't want to risk sidelining Bettis for a sig nificant period just as the Steelers (9-2) are closing in on their first trip to the playoffs since 1997. With Bettis leading the NFL's top ranked rushing offense, the Steelers are tied for the NFL's best record and own the AFC's best record. The confer other people. It's good to be two games ahead, but if we want this, we have to take it. We have to rely on our game, and the games that we have to play" "Right now, we're just concentrating ence team with the best record at the end of the season will have home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. "I'm going to look at the big picture," Cowher said. "It's not a playoff game. It might have playoff implications, but it's not a playoff game, and I'll keep that in mind" If Bettis can't play, he would be replaced by Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala, who at 255 pounds is the same weight as Bettis, and Amos Zereoue, who is usually Bettis' backup. on San Diego," cornerback Troy Vincent ous wording," he said. "Everyone said. 'We're not that good to look ahead. understands that you're in first place, We're just not that good. We have some but the guys behind you know that, too. things that we need to shore up defen- You better put on a set of blinders and sively. Offensively, we still have some worry about each game and putting the things we need to do. maximum effort forward, especially in "Right now, we're in the driver's seat, the last quarter of this season. You bet and we have to continue to play good ter focus and keep your urgency level defense each week The offense has to up." continue to score points and the special The Eagles would be in position to get teams has to continue to do what a first-round bye if they did a better a they're doing for us to have success." job focusing against lesser opponents. Coach Andy Reid is careful not to look Two of their four losses were to the Car too far ahead. dinals and Redskins. Both teams were "I think 'the driver's seat' is danger- underdogs by more than a touchdown. m4.4;t4ektk‘k Ce*kA uvrkee&e), &tk;- titezit4Weeh> Yacie+ Weotspet&ektai!m