Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, September 24, 1991, Page 25, Image 52

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ATHLETE SPOTLIGHT
DAVID KLINGLER
Gillette shines its athlete
spotlight this month on
David Klinglei quarterback
ot the U ot Houston
Cougars
Klingler. who estab
lished himself last year as
one of the most dominant
quarterbacks in college rootuaii nisiory is
everybody's favorite candidate in the ra< e
tor this year s Heisman Trophy
Although the ink is still wet on the 33
NCAA records Klmgler broke or tied last
year he appears poised to completely
rewrite those books this year
Klmgler threw tor an amazing 5140 yards
and 54 touchdowns last season shattering
previous marks held by Andre Ware and Jim
McMahon, respectively
But that should be a mere prelude to this
year's action
Klmgler has the luxury of operating
within head coach John Jenkins seemingly
unstoppable run and-shoot offense In
addition, Klmgler s supporting cast appears
well endowed with the talent to back him
up The Cougars the No 14 pick in this
year s preseason U College Football Poll
will be aiming to better last season s 10 1
record
Of course the Houston quarterback is
still haunted by the ghost ot former
teammate Ware Because he arrived on the
heels ot another quarterback sensation
Klmgler will have to silence the critics who
claim Jenkins' system, not the quarterback
is responsible tor his phenomenal stats
No doubt he'll just let his arm do the
talking
One cannot tmdl
ttfoahotmd and expect
to catch any foxes.
Charles Bartdey