The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 17, 1971, Image 8

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    Page 8
College Station, Texas
Wednesday, November 17, 1971
THE BATTALION
Heisman Trophy doubtful for quarterback Joe King
Joe Mac King
WE
GIVE
A new name has been added to
the list of Heisman Trophy can
didates: that of Joe Mac King
from Mineola, miracle worker of
the Texas A&M offensive unit.
His nomination was submitted
by John Kelly, manager of the
Holiday Inn in Houston, on the
marquee in front of the motel.
“Mr. Kelly is an old friend
from Mineola and called me to
congratulate me after the Bay
lor and SMU games,” King said.
I had no idea he was going to do
that, but the bad thing was I
didn’t even get to see it. We
passed right by it on the way
to our motel and a bunch of
players saw it and told me but
I couldn’t get over fast enough
to see it for myself.”
King, who runs the 40-yd dash
in “I’m ashamed to tell anybody”
and throws the ball like a “dying
quail”, feels his chances are
“slim to non e” but did get a
“funny feeling to know someone
would do something like that for
Joe Mac takes no credit for the
past success on the part of the
Aggies during the last half of
the season.
“The team’s gotten together as
a whole,” he said. “We have all
the confidence in the world in
each other and know we can do
the job. The linemen open great
holes and give me all the time I
need to throw, the backs are
running the ball real well and the
defensive unit makes the big play
whenever we need it. What more
can you ask a football team to
do?”
A victory on Thanksgiving
Day will make the already
astounding season seem like an
exhibition season in comparison
with the Super Bowl.
“I think our chances of beating
Texas this year are from good to
excellent,” King said. “It won’t
be easy, but neither is any vic
tory in the conference. We will
have to play just like we've
played in the last three weeks,
maybe even better. We will have
to keep them from sustaining
drives and eating up the clock.
The main thing we’ll have to do
is going to be holding on to the
football for longer periods of
time than we have been. We’ve
got to control the football and be
able to score on long drives.”
In his career at A&M, Joe
Mac’s record as a starting quar
terback has been 9-2. His fresh
man year, he led the Fish to a
and this year he’s gone 4-1. J
biggest asset many feel j s ^
leadership ability.
“He leads by example," ^
Charley Crawford. “When
comes out on the field, you kno,
that something is going to k
pen, you know he’ll move tj
football. He’s a great guy
never refuses to speak to ev|
the lowliest of players when
sees them.”
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