Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, July 08, 1993, Page 8, Image 8

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Oregon Daily Emerald Sports
Friends say funds won’t ruin Drew
PULLMAN. Wash (AP) Shorty Bennett may
have doubted whether the gangly high sc hool kid
with big feet had much Nntionni Football league
potential
But he sa\s Orem Bledsoe. signed Tui'sdm by
the New Fngland Patriots to a six-year. $14 88 mil
lion c ontract as the No 1 pic k in the 1993 draft.
or Cougar quarterbacks midway through his fresh
man year and hold tho position until loav mg after
his junior year to become eligible for the <lrnft
"My guess >s at New Knglnnd, he'll do tho same
thing.” Bennett said. "He will lieromi1 their starter
mm h. much earlier than anyone expei ts him to
He's very, very good.”
has always ■'tciwdad oxjhh.la
lions
"Ho was just n gangly kid who
had lug fool and was a lit!If* bit
clumsy," said HonnoM. a Whit
worth College croat,h who con
diii ts tfio Northwest Football
Camp in Spokane for high school
athletes
1 couldn't have predli tod he'd
be a No. 1 draft pick. but in his
junior and senior years he was
getting big and tall and his tech
niques and fundamentals wen*
i loan." Bennett said "He was
starting to grow into his long legs
and feet
Patriots coac h Bill Parc ells
said Tuesday he won’t play the
1He came back
here a couple of
weeks ago. I heard
a couple of beeps
outside my
apartment and
looked out and he
was smiling at me
with his new
Porsche.'
Mike Pattmson,
WSU quarterback
Bennett is a former Walla Wal
la >Ii^h School roach whoso
assistant was Bledsoe's dad. Ma<
Bledsoe The senior Bledsoe,
now an assistant at Yakima's
Kisenhowar High, helps Bennett
run the annual camp, where
Drew Bledsoe spent his forma
tive vears and returned this sum
mer to roach.
Bledsoe's big-money pro foot
ball contract won't go to the 21
yenr-oid's head, his Northwest
friends say
"He doesn't forget his roots.
What we think is being standard
as far as his personality goes,
people bat k hast are claiming
he's the most wonderful man
lormer Wasnmgton Mnn* quarter
bnc.k until he s niady for the NFL. foil Bennett
doesn't think Hied sex* will tx* on the sidelines for
long •
lie s demonstrated over tin* years with his tal
ent that lie i'M eeds all exportations ol what he (-alt
do," Bennett said As a sophomore at Walla Wal
In, he humped a senior for the starting joh lute in
the sear That mused problems He did the same
thing af Washington State, and that also t a used
problems
Hied six* took over the starting joh from two old
they’ve boon around.'' Bennett said "Ha's not an
egotist "
"I don't think it's going to change him Drew's
a pretty level-headed kid. said Mike I’attinson,
the senior quarterback who succeeds Bledsoe at
Washington State
Well, some things have changed.
lie (ante back here a couple of weeks ago," Pat
tmson said "I heard a couple of beeps outside my
apartment and looked out and he was smiling at
me with his new Porsche "
Italian
takes
Tour lead
AVKANCHKS, Franco
(AI *} — Mario Cipollini of
Italy took, the lead in the
Tour de France today as his
GB-MB squad won the
fourth-stage team time trial.
Cipollini moved into a six
second lead over Belgium’s
Wilfried Nelissen. the leader
the past two days.
GB-MC won the 50-mile
time trial in 1 hour. 34 min
utes. in seconds. ONCE was
next, five seconds behind,
and Motorola was third, lfi
seconds.
Miguel Indurain led his
Banesto team to seventh
place.
Sprint specialists have
dominated the first three
stages over relatively flat ter
rain Nelissen won Mon
days stage and finishing sec
ond Tuesday to Djnmolidine
Abdoujaparov of Uzbek
istan.
Abdoujaparov, 20, won
two stages on the tour in
1<)‘)1 but ended the race that
year with a spec tacular last
day fall on the Chumps-Ely
sees in Paris
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