The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 15, 1973, Image 8

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College Station, Texas
Wednesday, August 15, 1973
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here guiding last year’s Quantico Marine team to an 8-4 season.
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Marine Corporal
Up For ‘General’
By BARRY DONNELLY
To be promoted from corporal
to general in less than six months
is an unusual thing.
That kind of promotion could
come to ex-Marine Mike Jay this
year. Jay, of Torrington, Wyo.,
was discharged from the Marine
Corps less than six months ago
as a corporal. He now stands a
good chance of becoming the
field general for the 1973 Aggie
football team.
Jay has all the assets to be
come a great Aggie quarterback
in the traditions of Roddy Os
borne, Charlie Milstead and Edd
Hargett. He has the great
quickness, a good understanding
of the game and is blessed with
a strong arm. With these tools,
the six-foot, 180 pounder could
have that promotion just around
the corner.
Though at the time Jay seems
to have the inside track on the
starting job, he will face strong
competition from two top fresh
men prospects. They are David
Shipman from Odessa and David
Walker, a fine left-handed passer
from Louisiana. Both these boys
are fine athletes, loaded with tal
ent and ability. This should make
the battle for the starting berth
an intense one.
Jay comes to the Aggies via
the Quanitco Marines, who he
quarterbacked in 1972. That year
the gridiron soldier led them to
a 8-4 record against NCAA col
legiate competition.
Jay works hard at the game.
Dtiring the off season he works
out on his own and with friends
to stay in shape. He also tries
to polish the skills necessary to
run the new “T Bone” formation.
Jay said this kind of dedication
is necessary to keep an edge on
becoming the starter this year.
“With the kind of talent we
have at quarterback,” he said,
“the competition will be real keen
as to just who will be the
starter.”
The Aggies begin fall work
outs August 23. They will drill
in shorts the first three days,
then don the pads and get down
to serious hitting.
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