10 Thursday, November 19, 1992 SPORTS IVERSITY DAILY KANSAN COLLEGE FOOTBALL Big East gets big game Syracuse, Miami fans to fill stands The Associated Press SYRACUSE, N.Y. — It's the biggest event ever at Syracuse. It's the biggest game in the young history of the Big East. "We're looking forward to it," Syracuse guard Terrence Wisdom said. "It's a chance of a lifetime. It's a chance to make history." Even by the huge standards of top-ranked Miami, 9-0; Saturday's showdown against No. 8 Syracuse, 9-1, is a big deal. Upsetting the No. 1 team would elevate Syracuse's standing in the college football world and fuel the passion of longshot chance at the national title. But even for Miami, a team that routinely finds itself in the spotlight, Saturday's game in the Carrier Dome is more than a routine "big game." "All these things we've accomplished can go right out the window" said. "We know where we're at." Not only is the Big East championship at stake, so is Miami's 27-game Even more importantly, a loss by the Hurricanes would ruin their aspirations to become the first team since the 1955-1966 Oklahoma Sooners to win consecutive national titles with perfect record and throw the national championship chase into a scramble. No matter who loses the game, the Big East Conference comes out a win. It would seem the conference needs little more to establish its credibility since it has already joined a coalition that assures its top two teams of getting bowl bids. But commissioner Mike Tanquehe said the reputation of the league, which was formed prior to the 1991 season, can only be enhanced by having games with national title implications. "We're still so young — we don't even get into a full conference schedule until next year — and already we have what could be the premier game of the year in college football involving two of our teams," Tressa said. "We speculated at the beginning of the year that this game could have tremendous significance. Now it's here and it's a monster game." As many as 400 journalists are expected for the game, about four times the usual number, said Bill Strickland, Syracuse's assistant sports information director. The overflow is so great that two additional press areas have been set up at the Carrier Dome, including one below the stands where reporters will only be able to watch the game on television monitors. Strickland said. A crowd of 50,000 is expected for the game, which has been sold out since tickets went on sale the first week of September. Syracuse has not drawn a crowd of more than 50,000 since 50,011 fans filled the Carrier Dome in 1987 to watch Syracuse play Penn State. "This is big time," managing director Pat Campbell said. "I can't think of another event we've done where there has been more anticipation for one particular event." Football News names its All-America list Quarterback — Gino Torretta, Miami, Sr. Mariano. Running Backs — Marshall Faulk, San Diego, So.; Garrison Hearst, Georginia, Jr. ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The 1992 Football News All-America football team: Offense Wide Receivers —Lloyd Hitt, Texas Tech., Jr.; O.J. McDuffie, Penn State, Sr. Tight End — Chris Gedney, Syracuse, Sr. Offensive Linemen — Lincoln Kennedy, Washington, Sr. Tom Scott, East Carolina, Sr.; Will Shields, Nebraska, Sr.; Aaron Tyalor, Notre Dame Jr. Center — Mike Compton, West Virginia, Sr. Placeckicker — Joe Allison, Memphis State, Jr. Copeland, Alabama, Sr.; Chris Slade, Virginia, Sr.; Chris Hutchinson, Michigan, Sr. Linebackers — Micheal Barrow, Miami, Sr.; Marvin Jones, Florida State, Jr.; Marcus Buckley, Texas A&M, Sr; Ron George, Stanford, Sr. The Associated Press Defensive Backs — Deon Figures, Colorado, Sr.; Carlton Gram, UCLA, Sr.; Ryan McNeil, Miami, Sr.; Lance Gunn, Texas, Sr. Punter — Ed Bunn, Texas-El Paso, Sr. Creation Station stocks Lawrence's largest selection of exotic fragrances from around the world *Incentive from the Far East* *Essential Oils* *Natural Perfumes* *Body & Massage Oils* USE KANSAN CLASSIFIED Defensive Linemen — John Defense Take A Whiff. 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