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    Wednesday, September 17, 1969
THE BATTALION
Page 6 College Station, Texas
Stallings Says Eleven Aggie Sophs
Could Start Against Tigers Saturday
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By Richard Campbell
Battalion Sports Editor
Coach Gene Stallings, with
thoughts of LSU Tigers dancing
in his head, told his first weekly
press conference Tuesday that 11
of his 22 starters in Baton Rouge
Saturday night would be sopho
mores.
“Several of our sophomores
have looked good this past week,”
he said, “and in general we feel
all they need is some game ex
perience.”
If all that these sophomores
need is game experience, then
that's exactly what they'll get
when they invade the Tigers’ lair
for the tenth consecutive year,
still seeking a victory. 1956 was
the last time that the Aggies
beat the Tigers in Baton Rouge
and that was when Stallings was
a player himself for the Maroon
and White.
When it comes to game experi
ence it is doubtful that there are
many other rivals A&M will play
which will give these promising
sophomores a chance to ‘grow up.’
Every year there is a full house
of 68,000 noisy fans in Tiger
Stadium and most of them are
yelling for the Bengals, so anyone
who plays there for the first
time comes away with a lesson
of some sort.
In lauding his younger players,
Stallings mentioned Steve Burks
of Dumas as a ‘good, tough ball
carrier’. Burks will get the start
ing nod at tailback for the Aggies
replacing the injured Larry Ste-
gent, who is recovering from a
pulled hamstring and is not ex
pected to suit up. |
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Other sophs receiving praise
were defensive left tackle Van
Odom, of whom Stallings said,
“He is a good one, he has size
and his goal line play has been
good.” Others mentioned were
strong guard Leonard Forey,
strong tackle Andy Philley, and
defensive back Edwin Ebrom.
Charley McClendon’s Tigers
have won six of their last seven
bowl games and lead the South
eastern schools in attendance ev
ery year even though they have
not won or shared in an SEC title
since 1961. That may sound frus
trating and it is, but the 1969
Bengal team will be like all the
others of the past decade or so
—a potential SEC champ, capa
ble of ranking in the Top Ten of
the nation, and certainly, a likely
bowl team.
“Lousiana State has nine sen
iors on offense back, and from
Former Aggie
Coach Dies
KERRVILLE, Tex. (A>) _ Wil
liam N. “Bill James, 71, former
Southwest Conference football
coach, died here late Monday.
He coached at Texas Christian
University at Fort Worth in 1924
and at the University of Texas
from 1925-34. He also coached at
Texas A&M from 1935-48 and at
Trinity University from 1949-52.
He retired in 1952.
A native of Tarrant County, he
graduated from Center College
in Danville, Ky., where he was a
football star.
the last film we have of them in
the Peach Bowl, they showed a
lot of offense,” Stallings said.
“They even outpassed Florida
State.”
Mike Hillman, a senior quarter
back who throws left-handed,
leads the talented Tiger offense
which averages 222 pounds across
the line.
The Bengals also feel that this
year’s defensive unit could be
their best since the early sixties.
Coach McClendon returns 17 de
fensive lettermen and
only one sophomore, so experi
ence will reign.
Some of the Aggie changes
made after this week’s practice
have involved other sophomores
as well as some of the upper
classmen. Robin Davis has taken
over the weak tackle slot ahead
of Allan Hanson, a junior letter-
man, while backup man Randy
Maddox has moved to weak guard
behind junior Jim Parker. Billy
Joe Polasek, a sophomore speed
ster, has moved even with sen
ior letterman Jimmy Adams at
the weak end spot and may start
Saturday night.
Mitch Robertson, the Aggies’
hopeful as a punter will be lost
for a month after bursting a
blood vessel in his leg Monday.
Quarterback Jimmy Sheffield,
Mike Caswell, Joey Herr, and I
Barney Harris could all handle
the punting chores if needed but
Stallings probably will give the
nod to Sheffield.
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