August 26, 1991 Table Of Contents
Reminiscence
FDR let baseball continue, so we had a pastime played by graybeards, no-beards and other marvels
Sideline
Night after night, the angel of the parking precincts is Kevin (I'll Find Your) Carr
Blue Jays-Tigers
The Blue Jays remained above the second-place Tigers in the American League East by winning a crucial series in Detroit
By Hank Hersch
Host Cuba powered its way to the gold medal in Pan Am Games baseball
College Football '91 Preview
Seismic shifts are altering the sport's landscape
Georgia Tech safety Ken Swilling's potential is no illusion
Quarterback David Klingler of Houston gets free rein from his exuberant coach John Jenkins
By Bruce Newman
Houston coach John Jenkins has no apologies for his wild offense with the wide-open throttle
Greg Skrepenak is the brute force behind No. 1 Michigan
By Hank Hersch
How good is Tennessee receiver Carl Pickens? Just ask him
By Tim Crothers
By Jeff Bradley
For Gallaudet, a university for the deaf, the language may be different, but football is very much the same
By Bruce Newman
College Football '91
By Jeff Bradley
By John Walters
Inside
By Tim Kurkjian
Spotlight
After a cardiac arrest that seemed to have snuffed out his life, MacKenzie Phillips is bidding to be a defensive standout for Arkansas
By Timothy Crothers
Nostalgia
Bob Robertson broadcasts baseball games the old-fashioned way—making it up as he goes along
By Doug Nufer
For The Record
Bout of the stout...pigskins in the pits...Hollywood's card Shark
Edited by Michael Jaffe
Point After
The line on legalizing sports gambling? The author says it's a bad idea
Departments
By John Papanek
Edited by Steve Wulf