The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 05, 1977, Image 14

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1977
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Sports
By Paul Arnett
What’s done is done
Coach Emory Bellard sounded
like the writer of the lyrics “Look
what they’ve done to my song ma”
when describing how the Aggie of
fense executed the wishbone attack.
“You can have a well written
song,” Bellard explained. “But if the
singer doesn’t sing it to well, then
no matter how good the song is, it
will still sound lousy. We didn’t sing
too well in Michigan.”
“I don’t think our game plan was
wrong, though. If we went back to
Michigan this weekend, we would
do better. It is my fault that we
didn’t perform up to our
capabilities.”
The Aggies have a week off to
sharpen their playing skills. Waco
and the Baylor Bears is the next stop
on the current road engagement.
this past weekend. He carried the
ball 39 times for 153 yards.
“Goerge was the most impressive
guy in the Michigan game,” Bellard
said. “He needed the work badly,
since he missed two weeks of work
outs. He did a darn fine job.”
But Woodard was just about the
only one who did.
“This week we will concentrate
on all aspects of our game,” Bellard
said. “We won’t be worrying about
Baylor until next Monday.
“We came out of the Michigan
game in good shape physically.
Jimmy Donahue is the most serious
injury; he has a badly sprained
ankle. Russel Mikeska has a pulled
hamstring, but we expect him to be
ready in the next few days.”
George Woodard got a much
needed workout in the Wolverine
contest. Big George missed two
weeks of practice, but made up for
Over the next two months Bellard
had better find something to loosen
up opposing defenses. Michigan
played the wishbone very well, but
Bellard may have helped them by
calling too conservative of a ball
game. Twenty-twenty hindsight is
the best coach in the world.
“You never can tell, but I should
have gone for the touchdown in
stead of the field goal,” Bellard, re-
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ferring to a first quarter opportu
nity, said. “When you have a kicker
like Tony Franklin it sometimes
makes you think of the three instead
of the seven.
“Anytime you are down in four
down territory, you have got to
think of the touchdown. But all of
this is twenty-twenty hindsight
now. I just know that our football
team is of the same caliber of Michi
gan’s. We just didn’t convert our
opportunities. ’’
The next seven opportunities are
the important ones for the Aggie;
A&M wants to he in the Col
Bowl, then they had better gete
song right.
No more look what they’ve do*
to my song ma, or it will all justtiil
out wrong.
“After looking at the films you can
tell that we had the opportunities,”
Bellard said. “We had lots of
chances in the first half to gain that
momentum which bounced around,
but we just didn’t do it. We had the
plays to make, but we just didn’t do
it.
“When something like this hap
pens then it is my fault. They just
weren’t as high for Michigan as they
were for Texas Tech. I’ll say one
thing, we better be able to get up
for each and every game from here
on in. We have seven tough games
in a row.”
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