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The Orlando Sentinel's Alan Schmadtke reports that Mike Walker will return to fighting for playing time with Brooks Turner and Al Peterson at wide receiver. Walker leads UCF with 3 interceptions and 7 pass breakups, but George O'Leary says he would like to move Walker back to offense. "That's where he's most natural," O'Leary explains. Atari Bigby and Sha'reff Rashad are now healthy and ready to move back to the secondary, enabling O'Leary to make the change. Ron Ellis will take over Walker's former role as the starter at right corner.
10-22-2004 02:56 AM
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glad to see we are getting healthier.
10-22-2004 03:03 AM
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goodknightfl Wrote:glad to see we are getting healthier.
Me, too, but unfortunately, Alex Haynes is still on the list of injured players. Schmadtke says Haynes will not make the trip to Miami of Ohio this week.
10-22-2004 03:07 AM
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