The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 17, 1977, Image 7

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    ear comeback just short
THE BATTALION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1977
Page 7
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I - | S» Battalion Stall
' Jd,, the first half of Saturday s
Hethe Aggies played like a team
JHiwas hungry for a vietory. In the
*3|y in a half, the hunger was gone
^ Jithev escaped from W aeo with a
TJM-ow 38-31 victory over the
nr Bears.
nlding a 35-14 lead at halftime,
Aggies turned to conservative
,.,11 and watched their lead slip
>to the inspired Bears. The Ag-
\vere outscored 17-3 in the sec-
I hah and it took a Kenneth
aylor interception in the final two
,jutes to assure the Aggie's of a
Plough they came away with a
at. Baylor was not impressed
n the Aggies. Baylor defensive
I Allen Stone felt the- Aggie of-
le was overrated.
A&M wasn’t as awesome on of-
le as they were built up to be,”
erencedl Stone. “We (defensive line)
AgencieJeic winning the game at the line of
12. pjmmage. We were controlling
H plays.
ntlv g ame pl an worked like wc-
‘e in'JSteclitto. We planned on giving
e H h; 'jm yardage up the middle, as
abitat jllugan did. We were willing to
;as ’’ U P s * K)rt y ar dagc to Woodard if
■could stop the outside runs. It
» Kfked, except for the long run that
Irlthers broke.’
■ ■tone recovered a David Walker
imhlc in the third quarter and re-
' iled the ball to the AikM 3-yard
l> to set up the Bears’ fourth
Idulown. Stone was as surprised
myope else 1 on his recovery.
Ilhe ball just popped up into my
m Ids. I had no choice but to catch
"saidStone. "It was the first time
ft run with a ball since junior high
Jool. I just saw the goal line and
^ khI all out to score*. I was just a
^ jttl short.
Mile Stone and the* rest of the*
lor defense were trying to con-
the Aggie attack, Baylor center
Barnes and the Bear offense
challenging the A&M defense.
We made a lot of offense mis-
s,” said Barnes, ‘‘but that comes
Ih our youth. ’ (Baylor started one
Tshman, four sophomores, four
iors and two seniors on offense.)
1 can see us improving each
|ek. We’re really beginning to
ik and play like' winners.
Barnes was another Bear that
impressed with the Aggie
lormanee.
ilhe A&M defense didn’t im-
ss me at all,” said Barnes. "They
[rent nearly as strong as Houston
last week. Houston relies more
I their personnel at the* position
lereas A&M relies on speed and
pekness .
And A&M mouths a lot when
A' play, added Barnes. “They
to you and try to break your
icentration. They really didn’t af-
t me.”
jeott Smith, the* freshman quar-
pek who started the* game for
dor, took the loss hard.
1 really feel bad about this
no, Smith said. “What really
ts me is that the seniors (on the
m) have never beat A&M. The
)le defensive team played good
|gh to win this hall game. And
jffensive line was super,
really us when I threw the
^option (in the final minutes of
game. When a tc ?am works so
d and comes back so great like
did, and then your quarterback
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David Brothers broke through the middle of
the Baylor line for a five-yard gain. Brothers
Battalion photo by Pat O’Malley
had the best game of his career gaining 103
yards on nine carries.
throws an interception, it just takes
the wind out of you.
Baylor head coach Grant Teaff
stuck with his freshman quarterback
and his original game plan even
though the Aggies mounted a 28
point lead.
“We didn’t do anything drasti
cally different in the second half.
We got behind because they broke a
couple of long plays on us.
"1 felt we made a pretty good
comeback. They only scored three
points on us in the second half. I
think that speaks well of us,” said
Teaff . “Smith did a good job for us at
quarterback. He obviously made
some mistakes but he executed the
running plays well. It was our pass
ing that killed us
Baylor rushed for 226-yards but
w as nine of 23 passing for 82-yards
and three interceptions.
A&M passed 10 times in the game
for 94-yards. Of their 4 completions,
3 went for touchdowns.
T wasn’t surprised at A&M’s
passing,” Teaff said. “It really hurt
us in the first half. We had a break
down on the Darrell Smith bomb (of
61-yards). Our cornerback triggered
in on the run on a option play and
our safety didn’t come across (to
cover Smith).
T in proud of our young men the
way we came back,” said Teaff.
“Even though we were down 28
points at half time we really felt like
we could win it.
“And we almost did.”
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