The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 05, 1970, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Thursday, No\ember 5, 1970
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SMU scouting report...
Chuck makes SMU
a threat anytime
Fish visit Tech tonight
By JOHN CURYLO
Assistant Sports Editor
The Aggie Fish fly to Lub
bock today in search of their
first win to meet the Texas Tech
Picadors in a 7:30 p.m. game in
Jones Stadium.
For the fourth time this year,
the Fish are the underdogs
against a team that had a good
recruiting year and good size.
Tech is 3-0, with victories over
New Mexico Military Institute,
Arkansas, and Oklahoma. The
Fish are 0-3, having lost to TCU,
Baylor, and Rice. In all fair
ness, it needs to be pointed out
that the difference in all three
games was either in fumbles or
the size of the opposition. Also,
only half of Coach Jim Keller’s
squad are scholarship athletes, a
majority of them backs. Injuries
have plagued the Fish, mostly in
the line.
Mike Rigsby will start his
first game at quarterback for the
Aggies, although he has seen
considerable action all year. The
Houston Smiley product has
completed 13 of 36 passes for 160
yards. He has only been inter
cepted once.
Joining Rigsby in the A&M
backfield will be wingback Grady
Harris, fullback David Standish,
and tailback Pat Herring. Her
ring is the leading Fish rusher,
having carried 28 times for 157
yards and all three Aggie touch
downs. Backing up Herring will
be Gary Smith, the number two
Fish rusher. He has carried 39
times for 126 yards and a 3.1
average.
In the event that Eric Elkins’
injury keeps him from starting
against the Picadors, he will be
replaced by Hughes, who has
caught six passes for 91 yards
this season. The tight end will be
Roger Gaskamp of Brenham,
who has caught seven passes for
65 yards.
The line has Keith Rice and
Kevin Smith at the tackles, Rich
ard Semands and Mike Cady at
the guards, and Darrell Talia
ferro at center. The Fish line
avergages 213 pounds offen
sively. Should Semands not play
because of his injury, Bill Berg-
feld will probably be his replace
ment.
On defense, the line will miss
guards Tommy Roderick, Billy
Williams, and Mike Stautzenber-
ger, and back Chris Hentzen due
to injuries.
Starting in the line will be ends
Kevin Owen and Marshall Jack-
son and guards Bud Trammell
and Ronnie Goodwyn. Rusty Pool
will probably see a lot of action
at end, as he has all year.
Linebackers will be Charles
Murphy, Billy Wiebold, and Van
Daniel. The cornerbacks will be
Charles Billingsley and Mark
Benbow, with Bill Nutt and
Green as the safeties. Nutt will
do the punting for the Fish. He
has kicked 22 times for 956 yards
and an average of 43.5. His long
est was 78 against Rice.
The powerful Picadors have
Jim Carmichael of Brownwood at
quarterback. He was the state’s
most highly sought prospect last
year. Running backs James Mos
ley of Lubbock Estacado and
John Gamer of San Antonio Mac-
Arthur are Tech’s running backs.
Tony Gorman of Hereford and
Andre Tillman are the big talents
in the line.
By VICTOR MOORE
Battalion Sports Writer
Seeking their first win in their
last seven starts, the Texas Ag
gies go after the impossible
dream Saturday afternoon
against SMU in the Cotton Bowl.
The most heralded quarterback
in SMU history since Don Mere
dith in the late fifties, is Chuck
Hixson. Hixson won his fame
with his passing arm. With every
pass he completes this year, a
new page is written in the record
book. In his two and one-half
years, Hixson has thrown the
football . 1051 times completing
607 for 6722 yards, needing only
330 yards to become the all time
NCAA leader.
Joining the passing df Hixson
to a running attack has taken
along for the Mustangs. The
man to look for in the rushing
department is tailback Gary
Hammond, who in 110 attempts
has rushed for 475 yards of SMU’s
745 yards gained on the ground.
SMU Mustangs sets up in a
basic pro style offense to give
added influence to the passing
game. An outstanding group of
receivers has developed, to give
SMU its explosiveness. These re
ceivers are tight end Ken Flem
ing, Hammond, split end Raymond
Mapps, and Louis Scott.
The offensive line has most of
the larger linemen as seen in Bill
Jackson, George Zoch, both
tackles, excellent pass blockers,
and two year letterman. Joining
these two across the line are
guard Harry Hargrave, senior
center Bill Hart, and guard Ger
ald Bowles.
The big Mustang problem has
been the defense. They were very
inexperienced and lacked size
when the season opened, and while
their size has not changed much,
playing clubs like Oklahoma,
Northwestern, and Texas has giv
en them the experience.
The line is small only averaging
208 pounds with the lightest at
185. They are end John Jordan,
tackle Rock Rollins, middle guard
Joe White, tackle Vic Brittain and
end Jim Ryan 6-2, 185).
The secondary is fast and
tough. Cornerback Pat Curry is a
big playmaker. Last year, he lead
the conference in interceptions
with seven. Along with Curry
there will be free safety Robert
Popelka, strong safety Alan Ever
est, and David Rogers the other
cornerback.
Filling in the gap between the
line and the secondary are line
backers, Joe Stutts and Sherwood
Blount, who are hard-hitting
players. They do a lot of stunt
ing.
If Hixson is as sharp against
A&M as he was against Texas,
when he completed 31 of 47 passes
for 381 yards, look out Aggies.
Since neither team has scored
an overabundance of points the
game should boil down to whose
defense is best as the number one
and number two passers in the
conference face each other.
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