The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 12, 1969, Image 7

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ggies Get 10-Point Nod Over Owls
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, November 12, 1969 College Station, Texas
Page 7
[By RICHARD CAMPBELL
Battalion Sports Editor
ach Gene Stallings just
kled Tuesday at his weekly
is conference when a writer
id him whether he planned
Resting some of his starters to
r prepare them for the Ag-
traditional rivalry with
as on Thanksgiving Day.
think that you may have
. [{fused me,” Stallings con-
led, “but my plans right now
to do everything we can to
Rice.”
The Aggies, though they are
favored by the oddsmakers this
week to pluck the lowly Owls by
at least ten points, have not im
proved to the point of taking
Rice lightly.
“The thing that worries me”
said Stallings, “is that they are
the kind of team that is improv
ing every week and to quote Bo
Hagan (Rice’s coach), they are
just a little away from being a
good football team.”
“They have several quality
players, too. That Vincent (quar
terback Stable) looks good to me
and Davis (senior split end Lar
ry) is an outstanding receiver.
Steve Bradshaw and Roger
Roitsch are two good defensive
guards and Randy Lee and Rod
rigo Barnes are good too.”
The A&M mentor named sev
eral players who played well
against Southern Methodist, es
pecially the Aggie receivers, who
made some really outstanding
catches.
In the earlier Aggie games,
however, it seemed as though the
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receivers were having trouble ad
justing to the throwing of soph
omore Rocky Self but maybe they
found the groove against the
Mustangs.
“I don’t know what causes a
receiver to miss a pass thrown
right to him and then catch one
he shouldn’t”, Stallings said. “I
guess as the season progresses,
the receiver develops confidence.
A real good passer, like Hixson
(SMU’s Chuck), throws the ball
before the man makes his break
and the ball is there every time.
That way the receiver learns to
expect it in a certain area. Rocky
is just not that kind of passer
yet. He is a whole lot better
than he was three or four weeks
ago however and he’s improving
every week.”
Jimmy Adams, Barney Harris,
and Ross Brupbacher, who are
all seniors, received Stallings’
praise for their pass catching
against the Mustangs with backs
Marc Black, Larry Stegent, Steve
Burks and Self also named for
their play.
Stallings was also asked if
sophomore sensation Burks would
possibly see more action than
just the four carries he got in
the SMU tilt but he declined to
confirm the probability.
“I think that Steve is prob
ably more effective playing like
he does because we have a pret
ty fair runner in there ahead of
him (tailback Larry Stegent).
Of course, a back like Stegent is
keyed on a lot by the defense and
Burks gives him a rest.”
“The blocking in the offensive
line is getting better,” Stallings
continued. “Randy Maddox and
Andy Philley both blocked pretty
well,”
Mike DeNiro headed the list
of defensive players named by
the Aggie coach for their play
Saturday.
“DeNiro played well and Steve
Luebbehusen played pretty well,”
he said. “Those up front graded
well, probably better than the
others with the exception of
Dave Elmendorf, who always
plays well.”
The injury situation for Satur
day’s clash with the Owls shapes
as the best that it has been all
season with only defensive end
Jim Piper and linebacker Buster
Adami coming out of the SMU
game with aches, both with sore
shoulders.
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Steve Burks, the meteoric sophomore from Dumas, was
the Ag-gfes’ leading rusher Saturday with an even 100
yards on only four carries. The 5-10, 170-pounder now
has 213 yards on 30 carries for a seasonal average of 7.1
per carry.
Player of the Week
Defensive end Mike DeNiro is the Batt’s Player Of The
Week for the second time this year. The 6-0, 200-pound
junior looked more like a back for SMU Saturday because he
spent so much time in the Pony backfield harrassing
quarterback Chuck Hixson.
Arkansas Coach Frank Broyles says, “DeNiro is not only
a strong and talented defensive player but he’s also a great
competitor.”
DeNiro was an all-city, all-state, and All-America end at
Chaney High School in Youngstown, Ohio and was also an
all-star baseballer and all-city guard in basketball.
SMU fullback Daryl Doggett said after Saturday’s game,
“I can tell you there was a lot of hitting going on out there. I
think DeNiro hit best. He’s the best end in the league.”
Specifically in the SMU game, he forced Gary
Hammond into a 13-yard loss on a reverse, dumped Hixson
for a 14-yard loss from the Aggie seven to the 21 on third
down, and hit Hixson on a pass attempt on the Aggie five in
the fourth quarter allowing Steve Luebbehusen to intercept
the pass in the end zone.
Last season, DeNiro impressed the experts with his play
enough that he was voted to the All-SWC team and Defensive
Player Of The Year.
Rice assistant coach Jim Hess says, “DeNiro is a big
play maker. If anyone’s going to drop the passer or ball carrier
for a loss it’s probably going to be DeNiro.”
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