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Friday, October 24, 2003
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Invaluable linemen deserve credit
They work hard in the trenches, and they don’t mind it one bit
COMMENTARY

They love their job regardless of who watches.

It is hard being offensive linemen. When things go well, they don’t get any recognition. When things go bad, they get all the blame.

“The only people who realize they are out there are family, friends and the line coach,” offensive line coach Eddie Williamson said. “And if they have a girlfriend, then her too.”

Football drills

Ty Halasz/Staff Photographer
Freshman offensive linemen Wade Sisk (71) and Will Oliver (70) run drills in practice Wednesday afternoon.
The Edge
Prediction:
Braden Howell - Frogs 27-21
Brent Yarina - Frogs 20-17
Key Matchup
Lady Frogs projected to win season title

sThe 2003 Conference USA Women’s Basketball Tournament Champion TCU Lady Frogs have been chosen as the favorite to win the 2003-04 regular season title by the 14 conference coaches. TCU is seeking its fourth consecutive conference title this year. Lady Frog junior forward Sandora Irvin was named Preseason All-Conference for the second-straight season as well.
Frogs to play UAB and USF this weekend

The TCU soccer team hits the road for two matches hoping to solidify a top spot in the upcoming Conference USA Post-season Tournament. The Frogs will play UAB 7 p.m. today at the West Campus Field. After an off day on Saturday, TCU returns to the field to face USF. Game time in Tampa is set for 1 p.m. at the USF Soccer Stadium.
 

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