L UVUcome over aumer said, selves in a :ar. We lost ; rest of thei.the tone for mer contin-ahead of the tgain,” the Berries;d as the co~ Central) for Conference rot a rolen that posi-‘and, hope-t thinking If they are,we’re going to have problems,”While much is expected of Logan,Peru coach Bob Prescott isn’t sure what to expect with his team,“We have 17 positions either with new players or with kids moved from other spots,” Prescott said. “We feel that Logan has better talent and bigger kids than what we’ve got. We’re looking to make it competitive.”The Tigers posed problems last year for the Berries with a smash-mouth-type of attack, led by fullback. Eric Cochran.lligjAii Ul A-/WA A J XJ V/ V VCochran is gone, but quarterback ' Jeremiah Johnson is back, along with tailback Jon Sparks, who was not . mtich of a factor against Logansport, but did finish the season with over 550 yards on the ground. “Peru didn’t show mucli in their jamboree,” Gaumer said. “They lined up in one formation and ran only four or five plays. I don’t think they have a fullback like Cochran, but I think they’ll try that dive stuff, especially on the weak side, then run the option.”