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CARY, N.C. -- Corey Pavin shot a 7-under 65 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead in the opening round of the SAS Championship. "I obviously got off to a good start, played the front nine very well," said Pavin, who birdied six holes on the front side. "I think I had 10 putts on the front nine ... and I hit the ball well." Nick Price, Gary Hallberg, Kenny Perry and defending champion Russ Cochran were tied for second at the Champions Tour event held at the 7,137-yard Prestonwood Country Club. J.L. Lewis, Peter Senior, Jeff Sluman and Rod Spittle of Niagara Falls, Ont., all shot 67. Tom Lehman, who leads the race for the Charles Schwab Cup and its $1 million payday, was among a group tied at 3-under. Lehman is trying to become the first golfer to ever win player of the year honours on the Nationwide, PGA and Champions tours. Victorias Jim Rutledge shot a 72 for even par. Price, who won the Toshiba Classic in March, has struggled in the past two months. 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No, Luck is not just some other rookie on the Colts roster -- he was the No. 1 draft choice in April and the hand-picked successor to Peyton Manning. Yet when he reported to camp Saturday, Luck sounded like just another guy trying to make the roster. "Obviously, a little nervous," he said. "I think its good to be a little nervous about things. Im excited to get going, anxious." Colts coaches are eager to see what they have in Luck. They worked with him during a three-day rookie minicamp in early May then didnt see him again until mid-June because of Lucks class schedule at Stanford. Luck did get some extra work after the Colts finished their scheduled mini-camps in June and was back at the team complex Wednesday for another round of rookie workouts. Otherwise, he was pretty much on his own to get acclimated to his new playbook and new teammates. He did spend four days in Miami working out with Wayne, a former Hurricanes receiver who gave Luck rave reviews on his work but panned his attire. "I was a little disappointed because he showed up the last day in a Stanford shirt," Wayne said, drawing laughter. Luck had better get used to the jokes because hell get even more over the next three weeks. But it was Wayne who stole the show Saturday. The Pro Bowl receiver who took less money to return to his adopted hometown has a penchant for making interesting entrances. One year, he showed up in an Edgerrin James Cardinals jersey. Another year, he arrived in construction gear. So it was no surprise when he went all out again. He contacted the Indiana Recruiting Command in Indianapolis, which secured three Humvees from the Indiana National Guards 38th aviation unit in Shelbyville, Ind. Seven soldiers in the convoy met Wayne in Anderson, about 30 miles northeast of Indy then made the short drive with Wayne to the dorms. He dressed in combat boots and military fatigues, had his last name stitched across the right side of his chest and later explained the entrance was intended to send a message about teamwork. "I dont want people to look at this like its a joke. I fully support our military..ddddddddddddIm taking a page out of their book and I want our team to take a page out of their book. They are the true heroes," Wayne said. "They are selfless workers, they are definitely there for each other and they go out there and make it happen no matter what the situation is. Thats what we have to do. We have to go out and make it happen no matter what the situation is." The soldiers appreciate the respect and interest, especially from a player as driven as Wayne. "The dedication he has speaks for itself," said staff sergeant Lamont Sullivan, a die-hard Colts fan from Indy. "So whatever we can do to support him, hes got the green team behind him." But fans are wondering what this Colts team will look like after a tumultuous off-season that included the March release of their longtime lynchpin, Manning. Since then, virtually all of the talk around Indy has been about Luck and how quickly he could make the transition from two-time Heisman Trophy runner-up to franchise quarterback. "He has a little bit of Peyton, a little bit of Tim Couch and a little bit of Ben (Roethlisberger), so Im really anxious to see him grow. He has the best of all three of those guys," said new offensive co-ordinator Bruce Arians, who worked w all three former first-round picks. "I dont really know what a photographic mind is, but everyone says he has one, and I have never been around a guy that has learned that fast." Colts fans will have to wait a little longer to get a glimpse at Luck. Sundays schedule calls for a morning walkthrough and a full afternoon practice. Players wont be in full pads until later in the week. Whenever that happens, it will mark the first time since being drafted in April that Luck will be up against Indys new pass-rushing linebackers, Dwight Freeney and Robert Mathis. Redding has his own game plan to immerse Luck into the ways of the NFL. "Its vets like myself, you help them calm down by giving them your pads to carry, giving them your helmet, all that kind of stuff. Making them do some extra stuff. Thats what calms them down," Redding said. "Hes a rookie. Everybody no matter if you are No. 1 or 131, everybody pays their dues in some form or fashion." Thats something Luck is certainly willing to do after signing a four-year, $22.1 million contract last week. "You get your dorm room, you take your clothes out, put your sheets down on the bed, it definitely hits you," he said. "Your life (at camp) turns very simple. You really have football to focus on and not much else. That excites me." cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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