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Movie cards are $3.50 for the year and $25 for the semester. Teams to meet Saturday and play for inside track KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — It's the third game of the season and the conference opener for both teams, and already Florida and Tennessee had better be at their peak. Gators and Volunteers try to tackle SEC opener Associated Press writer By Tom Sharp Saturday's game will give the winner the inside track to the Southeastern Conference Eastern Division title and a trip to the SEC championship game. Then there are the national considerations. In two of the last four years, the SEC champion has played for the national title. Championships not enough? Then consider the crowd. The NCAA record for a regular-season college game, 106,867, could well fall on Saturday when the Gators take on the Volunteers in the newly expanded Neyland Stadium. Tennessee is No. 2, Florida No. 4. Rankings? Quarterbacks Danny Wuerfel of Florida and Peyton Manning of Tennessee are both among the top Heisman Trophy contenders. Stars? Tennessee has issued more media credentials than for any game in its history. CBS has the national TV broadcast. Exposure? After a recent visit to his hometown of Sevierville, 35 miles from Knoxville, Florida linebacker James Bates said, "They hate us. I think they hate us more than the people around here hate them." Rivalry? Neither Florida nor Tennessee is a stranger to big games, but the experience goes to the Gators. Under Steve Spurrier, Florida has played in four straight SEC championship games and last year's national title game against Nebraska. Annual regularseason battles include Tennessee, Auburn, Georgia and Florida State. "1 certainly think this is a championship-type football game, and there probably is something to the fact they've played under those conditions," said Tennessee coach Phillip Fulmer. For Tennessee's part, Fulmer pointed to last year's loss to Florida and wins against Alabama and Ohio Phillip Fulmer Tennessee football coach Obviously it's a game of emotion and momentum, and it seems like when the momentum changes, it changes a State in the Citrus Bowl as similar games. "I think it might be a bit of a factor, but maybe not a great one," he said. S spurrier said he wasn't sure the experience gave the Gapors any advantage. Gators say advantage. "Obviously we didn't compete at our best level in the national game," he said, referring to Nebraska's 62-24 defeat of Florida in the Fiesta Bowl. "Hopefully we can compete a lot harder and play smarter in this game than that one. I don't know if it has any bearing at all." the Tennessee-Florida series has been high-scoring. The series also has been lopsided. The winning team has scored at least 31 points in every game since 1990, when the series became an annual event, and the teams have a combined average of 58.5 points. But the average margin of victory has been 23 points. The closest game was Florida's 41-34 victory three years ago, and that is a little deceptive; Tennessee scored late and added a 2-point conversion. colored hat and audited 20 point Fulmer offered one possible explanation. "Obviously it's a game of emotion and momentum," he said, "And it seems like when the momentum changes, it changes a lot." Spurrier said there had been a lot of games like that for the Gators. "Sometimes we beat the other guy pretty good and sometimes they beat us pretty good, like the Flesta Bowl," he said. Frazier's season derailed The Associated Press OMAHA, Neb. — Former Nebraska quarterback Tommie Frazier has been treated from the hospital after being treated for pneumonia, but it appears he could miss the rest of his rookie season in the Canadian Football League. rrazier was admitted to Montreal General Hospital on Sept. 4 and was released Saturday. Montreal Alouettes general manager Jim Popp said the backup quarterback had been placed on the disabled list. "I would say probably the odds are he's finished for the season," Popp told the Omaha World-Herald. "It's not a definite. It's just because of the recuperation time. We only have six regular-season games left. There's still a good chance he could come back." Popp said Frazier had been put on blood thinners as a precaution because of two previous blood clots in his right leg and because he had spit up blood the day he was hospitalized. Tests have been run to determine whether Frazier's clots had returned, but those results will not be available until later this week. Popp said hair after the week's accident. Popp said Frazier's setback did not mean his CFL career was finished. He said that as long as Frazier was on the disabled list because of an injury not related to football, he could return at anytime. "Ive told him as long as I have a job, he'll always have a chance for a job," Popp said. "He's a great leader, and he makes a lot of good decisions. He can be an outstanding quarterback in the CFL as long as he wants to play." Frazier, the Heisman Trophy runner-up in 1995 who was bypassed in the NFL draft after leading Nebraska to consecutive national championships, signed with Montreal on June 19. Today's Birthday (Sept. 19) April's expensive, but May should be fun. If you can't afford a big vacation, just spend some private time with your best friend. Someone's nagging pushes you to new heights in August. A change may be in order this year. An old idea works best in September. Entertain happy but messy house guests in December. Help a child achieve a dream in January. Repair a broken machine in February and impress your coworkers. Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Today is a 6. Everyone seems to want a little bit of your time. Do what the boss wants this morning and what the family wants tonight. Go ahead and make them happy now; you'll have more time for yourself tomorrow and the next day. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - Today is a 7. Make a list, and check it twice to make sure everything you promised to do gets done. Your mind may be elsewhere. Late tonight is excellent for a long conversation about eternal truths. A lasting friendship could result, even if you don't get all the answers. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) - Today is a 6. Don't waste your money on something you don't really want. Information you have could be valuable; talk to someone who's looking for the whole story. An older person can't give you good directions yet. You're going to have to make up your own mind. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)- Today is a 7. Be cautious about obeying a directive today. You may be right; the person who usually knows it all may be mistaken this time. Check it out before making a commitment. In romance, it's OK to plunge boldly forward. Your luck's good in that area. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) - Today is a 5. Call that person you've been thinking about, even if it is long distance. Maintain a bond you established years ago. It'll be good for you, and maybe even good for business. Keep a secret you hear this evening; it may not be accurate. Aquanus (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a FYI. You may get a chance to travel soon, so make sure your finances are in order. If you can't pay a debt the way it's written, see if you can negotiate a change in the rules. Go a little out of your day tonight to meet with folks who'll revive your positive attitude. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) - Today is a 7. Places (Feb. 19-March 20) - Today is a 6. Work should go well this morning. You may have to step in and help a partner who's stymed. Usually that one's pretty sharp, but today a simple breakdown could throw him or her for a loop. Keep loose so you'll be available when needed. Arles (March 21-April 19) - Today is an 8. You'll do your pushups out of sheer exuberance this morning. If you set your own schedule, play early and work late. This morning's Taurus (April 20-May 20) - Today is a o. Gemini (May 21-June 21)- Today is a 5. your best time for romance, too. A person you find attractive feels the same way about you. A date tonight could go very well, so bend your rule against partying during the week. If you've got your place tidied up, perhaps you could offer a home-cooked meal. That's also a way to keep expenses down, which isn't bad either. Gemini (May 22-June 21) - Today is a U. If you discuss a domestic problem again, be willing to try something you rejected earlier. It might even be a good idea to get an objective third party to act as referee. A compromise can be worked out that's fun for all. Put off shopping until tomorrow. Cancer (June 22-July 22) - Today is an 8. Don't depend on coworkers today; do the job yourself. 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