The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 12, 1969, Image 8

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    THE BATTALION
Page 8 College Station, Texas Wednesday, November 12, 1969
HOW’S THE FORM REF?
Ross Brupbacher snares a sideline pass for 17 yards and
an important first down in the Aggie’s first touchdown
drive. Seven plays later Brupbacher caught a 28 yard
touchdown toss behind the SMU defenders deep in the
endzone. Brupbacher’s crushing blocks also enabled Steve
Burks to pick up yardage during the game. (Photo by
Mike Wright)
Tiger Coach Has
New Death Kiss
By HERSCHEL NISSENSON
Associated Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK UP) _ Hanging
out the college football wash:
Playing in Louisiana State’s
Tiger Stadium before 68,000
screaming fans usually is the
kiss of death for a visiting team,
but Coach Charlie McLendon
goes it one better.
When the Alabama team arriv
ed in Baton Rouge Friday night,
a group of pretty girls met the
bus and one climbed aboard and
planted a big kiss on Coach Bear
Bryant’s cheek.
Bryant turned to his players
and introduced the young lady.
“Boys,” he said, “I’d like you
to meet Miss Dorothy McLendon.
She’s Coach Mac’s daughter.”
Later, Dorothy told her father,
“Daddy, I put the kiss of death
on Coach Bryant.”
Saturday night, after a 20-15
victory, McLendon commented,
“I might just have ‘Dee’ kiss all
the visiting coaches from now
Coach Dan Devine of Missouri
calls Oklahoma quarterback Jack
Mildren “probably the best soph
omore ever to come into the Big
Eight.” So Saturday, Devine sent
senior Terry McMillan, who was
only a third-stringer at Coral
Gables, Fla., High School, out to
do battle with the highly recruit
ed Mildren.
All McMillan did was complete
17 of 37 passes for 312 yards
and three touchdowns as Missouri
roped 44-10.
How hard was McMillan re
cruited ?
“One of his high school coach
es got him a shot at Missouri
Southern Junior College,” De-
vine explained. “Missouri South
ern was coached by one of our
former quarterbacks, who recom
mended him to us.”
Speaking of the Big Eight, did
you know that Devine is the dean
of conference coaches at age 44.
Floyd Gass of Oklahoma State is
a Big Eight rookie, Iowa State’s
Johnny Majors is in his second
season, while Chuck Fairbanks,
Vinct Gibson and Pepper Rodg
ers are in their third years at
Oklahoma, Kansas State and
Kansas, respectively.
The other veterans are Bob
Devaney, who arrived at Nebras
ka in 1962, and Eddie Crowder,
who came to Colorado a year
later.
“The guys who left didn’t leave
of their own accord,” Devine
said. “They weren’t planning
on leaving.”
And, observing that the new
comers are transforming weak
sisters into powerhouses, Devine
added:
“Each new coach asks his ad
ministration for more help here,
more help there. It seems like
the only way to get a change is
to fire the coach. But since I’m
also an athletic director, I’m
against firing any football
coaches.”
If a father-son relationship
was ever a candidate for strained
feelings, it was Saturday when
Wake Forest edged Virginia 23-
21.
Center John Blackburn, son of
the Virginia coach, snapped a
ball that sailed over the punter’s
head and was kicked through the
end zone for the safety that gave
Wake Forest the triumph.
Ironically, a bad snap by first-
stringer Denny Ryczek had en
abled the Dacons to pull even at
21-all.
It was almost like an instant
replay. Ernie Jennings, Air
Force flanker, got behind Utah
State’s Dennis Ferguson in the
end zone . . . and dropped a per
fect pass from Gary Baxter. On
the next play, Jennings got be
hind Ferguson again . . . and held
on for the first of his five touch
down grabs.
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