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    Vick or no Vick. Hokies brace for Hurricanes
By Richard Rosenblatt
The Associated Press
Virginia Tech quarterback Dave
Meyer hopes to fare better in Satur
day’s Hokies-Hurricanes game than
Miami’s Ken Dorsey did in last
year’s matchup.
Dorsey, who replaced an injured
Kenny Kelly in the second half of
the Hokies’ 43-10 win in '99, was
harassed nearly every play He was
sacked twice, intercepted once and
hit just 6 of 17 passes for 45 yards.
“I was overwhelmed and my
head Was spinning,” Dorsey said.
Meyer, a fifth-year senior, starts
for the injured Michael Vick when
No. 2 Virginia Tech (8-0; 6-0 Big
East) y^#sNo; 3 Miami (6&3»0)in
a national title elimination game at
the aolchqut Orange Bowl,
“I’m ready,” said Meyer* who led
the Hokies on the field-goaf drive
that produced a 37-34 win, against
Pittsburgh last week. “From week
to week, I prepare to start, whether
I’m the backup or starter ”
Vick, among the Heisman Trophy
favorites, has a sprained right ankle
but coach Frank Beamer hasn’t
counted out his star. Vick will be
fitted with a special ankle brace
and may play. Miami coach Butch
Davis expects to see Vick, Vick and
more Vick.
“He’s not hurt,” Davis said earlier
this week. “If you think he’s hurt,
you’re kidding yourself.”
He’s hurt for sure, but how seri
ously remains to be seen.
Against the Panthers, Meyer was
7 of 13 for 114 yards, his last three
completions going for 12,11 and 11
yards to set up Carter Warley’s
game-winning 27-yard field goal
with 16 seconds left.
“He’s tall, he’s athletic. He can
throw the football. He’s smart,”
Beamer said of Meyer. “I thanjc it’s
obvious he’s not quite as quick as
Michael. He doesn’tthrow the ball
quite as quick. His release is not
like Michael’s and he probably
doesn’t throw quite as far $s
Michael.”
Vick, with 1,023 yards and seven
TDs passing and 584 yards and
eight TDs rushing, isn’t the only
star fighting off an injury. Hokies
top receiver Andre Davis — 23
catches for 318 yards and two TDs
as well as three punt returns for
scores — has bursitis in his left foot.
Four Miami starters were hurt in
last week’s 42-31 win over
Louisiana Tech, but all are expect
ed to play — LB Dan Morgan
(sprained ankle), FB D.J. Williams
(separated shoulder), OL Brett
Romberg (broken finger) and S Al
Blades (biceps).
Dorsey has rebounded nicely
from his Hokies experience. This
season, he’s throvvn for 1,675 yards
and 14 TDs for the nation’s top
scoring team, at 45 points per game.
The Hokies are fifth (42 ppg).
Vick isn’t the only hurting Heis
man-contending quarterback: A
healing Chris Weinke leads No. 4
Florida State (8 1,6-0 ACC) against
an ailing Woodrow Dantzler and
No. 10 Clemson (8-1,6-1).
Weinke, hampered by a sore left
ankle since Sept. 28, tries to keep
the defending national champions
in the running for another title. Last
year, he rallied the team from an 11
point halftime deficit to a 17-14
win.
Dantzler reinjured his left ankle
in the first half of last week’s 31-28
loss to Georgia Tech. If he can’t
play, freshman Willie Simmons
gets his first start — just 20 miles
from where he played at Shanks
High School in Quincy, Fla.
The picks: No. 1 Oklahoma (mi
nus 38) at Baylor
Looks like a half-day for Sooners
quarterback Josh Heupel.... OKLA
HOMA, 51-7.
No. 2 Virginia Tech (no line) at
No. 3 Miami
’Canes can match Oklahoma's
rare feat of beating Nos. 1 and 2 in
same season.... MIAML35-24.
No. fO ClemsoB (plus 19) at No.
4 Florida State
Florida State has otitscored
ClemSon 158-3 in last four games at
Tallahassee. ... FLORIDA STATE,
45-31.
No. 6 Florida (minus 19) at Van
derbilt
Woody Widenhofer’s Com
modores makes Gators work. ...
FLORIDA, 28-17.
No. 7 Oregon (minus 9) at Wash
ington State
Ducks need win to stay in control
of Rose Bowl race.... OREGON, 34
21.
Arizona (plus 7) at No. 8 Wash
ington
Huskies’ huge offensive line
wears down Wildcats. ... WASH
INGTON, 30-20.
No. 12 Michigan (minus 71/2) at
No. 21 Northwestern
Matchup of nation’s third- and
sixth-leading, rushers — Wildcats’
Anderson vs! Wolverines’ Thomas.
... MICHIGAN, 31-24.
No. 14 Oregon State, (minus 6) at
California: p ' ' •j’.v
Bears out' to avenge ’99 loss that
clinched Beavers’ first winning Sea-*
son sineO ’70.... CALIFORNIA, 30
27.
Michigan State (plus 14) at No.
16 Ohio State
Buckeyes try to end two-game
losing, streak against Spartans. ...
OHIO STATE, 34-17.
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Horoscope by Linda C. Black
TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Nov. 2). Your deter
ruination plus practice make your aspirations
achievable. Want the home of your dreams?
Start planning in November. A windfall leads
to new possibilities in December. Learn how to
do it yourself in January. The picture's not real
yet by February, but you can see it clearly.
Heed a partner's stem admonition in May. Find
a buried treasure in June. Go farther to get what
you want in July. Your friends provide the in
spiration you need in September.
To get the advantage, check the day's rating: 10
is the easiest day, 0 the most challenging.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) — Today is a 5
—You may have thought an older person didn't
like you, but you may be wrong. A person
who's been quick to criticize really thinks
you're doing a good job. Keep it up. You might
even get a promotion.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Today is a 7
— Don't put off until tomorrow what you could
do today, even if your mate is giving you fits.
Don't be dissuaded. You can see what needs to
be done better than anybody else. If you hurry,
you can get it done before they realize what
you're doing.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21)—Today is a 4—
An attractive person's in your life, but you don't
have time for romance. Focus on a big job, in
stead. Chances of making costly mistakes are
high. You might make a nice profit, but not if
you have to do the job over.
CANCER (June 22-July 22) — Today is a 7
—You’re doing a good job and getting a lot of
attention. Gening into a routine is hard when
things are changing all the time. If anybody can
do it, you can. Let others know how tough the
job is, too— subtly, of course.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)—Today is a 6—You
may feel burdened, but don't complain too
much. The workload gets easier, as somebody
pitches in to help. You may be watched, with a
promotion in mind. Pretend what you're doing
is easy, and it might get to be that way.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -— Today is an 8
—Are you the teacher's pet? Love and educa
tion are linked now. Are you learning some
thing interesting from a person whom you find
attractive? Or, do you get to be the teacher? Ei
ther looks like fun. Let your enthusiasm show.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22) — Today is a 5 —
You might feel like staying in bed all day, but
you'd miss a big opportunity. You can provide a
service to somebody who needs it, and that
could mean more money in your pocket Be
sides, you always feel better when you provide
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — Tbday is a 7
—You're incredibly bright You keep it to your
self, though. Nobody else knows how smart
you are. Today try learning something you
thought was too hard. You might have underes
timated your abilities.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — Today
is a 6 — If you're going to ask for money, do it
first thing. As the day goes on, you'll be inter
ested in other things, like a puzzle to be solved,
for example. That could keep you busy for a
few days. Get the practical stuff out of the way
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Today is
a 9 — You're looking great. Your friends are
talking about you. That's why they're giggling.
Don't worry; everything they’re saying is good.
Why not treat them to dinner? They'll love it,
and so will you. Don't forget that one special
friend of yours, of course.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)—Today isaS
— You're up against tough competition, but
don't complain. You knew the job was danger
ous when you took it. A person you don't like
much tells you what to do, again. Well, best to
stifle. Pick a battle you can win. This isn't it.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Today is an 8
— You're lucky, good looking and you have a
way with words. You know just what to say —
and what not to say! Don’t procrastinate. Move
forward passionately toward your goal. Tomor
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130 CARS/TRUCKS
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135 MOTORCYCLES/SCQQTERS
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