10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 15, 1994 Raveling retires after eight seasons at Southern Cal LOS ANGELES (AP) - George Raveling, one of the nation's most prominent and animated college bas- ketball coaches for more than two decades, retired Monday because of injuries from a car crash seven weeks ago. Raveling, the coach of Southern Cal the last eight years, says he can- not meet the physical demands of the job and he wants to concentrate on rebuilding his strength. The 57-year-old coach said he reached the decision to retire "sooner than I had expected. "...Although my health is improv- ing, my present physical state does not allow me to work the sidelines in my accustomed manner," Raveling said in a statement. "As I have previ- ously stated, it has been my intention to conclude my college coaching ca- reer at the University of Southern California." Charlie Parker, an assistant under Raveling for seven years, was ap- pointed interim head coach for this season. The players were told at a morning meeting Raveling was retir- ing. "There wasn't a dry eye in the place, including mine," Parker said. Added USC forward Lorenzo Orr: "All I can do is picture him running up and down the sidelines cheering and getting the crowd motivated and into the game. And right now, it's hard to believe he won't be there this sea- son." Raveling, who previously coached at Washington State and Iowa, has been one of the leaders of the Black Coaches Association, which has criti- cized standardized tests for athletes as culturally biased. "I do not believe that remaining on as head basketball coach, while not fulfilling my professional respon- sibilities, would be fair to the univer- sity, the student body, my coaching staff and the players," Raveling, who did not attend an afternoonnews con- ference at USC, said in a statement. Raveling was released from the hospital Nov. 8 after spending more than six weeks there. He sustained nine broken ribs, a fractured pelvis and clavicle, and a collapsed lung in a collision near the Southern Cal cam- pus on Sept. 25. He was on way to take a recruit to breakfast with his assistant coaches. 'There wasn't a dry eye in the place, including mine.' - Charlie Parker Southern Cal interim head coach Tremayne Anchrum (left) and Cameron Murray react to Raveling's statement. * "Simplify, simplify." Henry David Thoreau 1. Arkansas 2. North Carolina 3. Massachusetts 4. Kentucky 5. Arizona 6. UCLA 7. Maryland 8. Duke 9. Wnditna 20. Kldan S t 12. Syracuse 13. Cincinnati 14. Virginia 15. Georgetown 16. Michigan 17, Wisconsin 18. Alabama 19. Connecticut 20. Michigan State 21. Oklahoma State 22. Villanova 23. Georgia Tech 24. Wake Forest 25. Illinois 9 "Hey, that's not a bad idea" AT&T Pardee, hire defensive coordinator HOUSTON (AP) - The Houston Oilers went from the playoffs to the pits and Monday they went for a new coach, firing Jack Pardee and hiring defensive coordinator Jeff Fisher. The Oilers, 1-9 after a 34-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, also fired as- sistant coach Kevin Gilbride, who was in charge of the Oilers' feeble offense that averages 14.7 points per game. "We've got a clean slate starting this week," said Oilers owner Bud Adams, adding that Fisher would re- tain control of the defense. "It will give him an opportunity to have command of the troops for the remaining six games." Under Fisher, the Oilers' defense ranks eighth in the league and third in the AFC. "Jeff had done a fantastic job keep- ing our defense going," Adams said. "We felt we hadthe man on board to be the head coach for the Houston Oilers for some years to come." The 36-year-old Fisher is in his first year at Houston. He was given what Adams termed a 3 1/2-year deal to take charge of the team. "I would never have thought we would have fallen so fast and so far," Fisher said. "It goes to show you how volatile the NFL is. It also shows you the head coach is obviously respon- sible for that. The weight falls on his shoulders and now the weight is on my shoulders. Fisher said the Oilers are starting AT&T Universal MasterCard. The credit, cash and calling card. All in one. The AT&T Universal MasterCard. No annual fee-ever. Access to cash at over 350,000 locations. Plus an AT&T calling card. Because life should be contemplated. Not complicated. Call 1800 438-8627 to request an application. over. "The season starts over. We are 0- 0," he said. Adams said he and general man- ager Floyd Reese made the decision Sunday night after the Oilers' loss to the Bengals, who came out of the game with a 2-8 record, Said Pardee: "I'm sorry we didn't have betterresults in the firstpart of the year. When you lose your livelihood, it's pretty traumatic." Fisher came to Houston to replace Buddy Ryan, who took over as coach of the ArizonaCardinals. Ryan was so 9