Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1975 STUDENTS MAKE MONEY & Exhibit your art work to the world JULY 13 —SEPT. 6 in the Student Art & Craft Sale for additional information call or come by Arts & Crafts Center, MSC 846-1631 NOW ON EXHIBIT through July 12 susan McGuire s pottery hand-built & wheel thrown techniques Work Also For Sale I*X*I*X*I •X***X*I* : : : : : : : : : : : : : iVjlvX*X*X*X*XvX* Needs to develop depth Secondary boasts talent, quickness, versatility By MIKE BRUTON Sports Editor Texas A&M is known to carry many traditions and the Aggie de fensive secondary is no exception. Over the past five regular seasons A&M is ranked No. 8 in the nation in yardage allowed through the air. The Aggie pass defenders were ranked No. 2 last season and No. 5 DEPARTMENT STORE FAMOUS BRAND EXTRA SPECIAL JEAN SALE Reg. $12 to $15. A special purchase of 100 percent polyester and polyester-cotton blends in the famous western cut with flare legs. Come early for best selection. 88 meet me at mult Texas Avenue at Villa Maria/Bryan two years ago. Assistant Head Coach and Defensive Coordinator Melvin Robertson seems to believe that the 1975 A&M secondary will certainly uphold the tradition. “If we can hold up early in the season and develop, they (this year’s quar tet) could be better than the group last year,” A&M’s defensive strategist said. Being better than Tim Gray, No. 1 pick of the St. Louis Cardinals; James Daniels, No. 7 pick of the Oakland Raiders, along with All- American Pat Thomas and Jackie Williams who are still with the Ag gies, is by no means easy. But A&M has in the 1975 edition of pass de fenders, talent and versatility equaled by few, if any. Along with Thomas and Williams will be Willie Thompson at a cor- nerback and Reggie Williams or Lester Hayes at the strong safety. In that group of men are some of the fastest, strongest, quickest, surest tacklers in the country. And in structing them is one of the nation’s foremost defensive innovators in the person of Robertson. Every coach in the Southwest Conference will agree that there are areas in A&M’s secondary where mortal men dare not tread. The Aggies line up in a basic 4-3 defense with four men deep, (two corners and two safeties) usually playing a zone. With “Mr. Lighten ing” himself, Thomas and catlike Thompson on the flanks and hard- hitters Jackie Williams and Reggie Williams at the safeties with a fuel injected Hayes alternating, the Ag gies have tons of potential in the defensive backfield. Neglecting to mention other sound pass defenders like Tony Blankenship, Charles Bell, Charlie Arndt and Mike Wil liams. Robertson plans to utilize the versatility of the talent in the Aggie secondary. “We 11 do a few little var iations to take advantage of the tal ent of some of our kids. I can afford to call a cornerback blitz with a player as quick as Pat Thomas, or a safety blitz with a kid as big and fast as Lester Hayes, Robertson exp lained. Robertson also said he would like to see all his top guns develop to the point that he could substitute freely. “I’d like to be able to play six or eight guys a game,’ he said. No matter who plays, there is one person that you can be sure to see and that’s A&M’s only first team All-America selection since Dave Elmendorf, Pat Thomas. Thomas (5-9, 180) played his cornerback position last season like he invented it. He refused to give up yardage on sweeps, continuously making spectacular plays and throw ing runners for losses. 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