rage iu int cjm i l M LIU IN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1977 A word from Fayettville QB anticipates clash By DAVID BOGGAN Battalion Staff Friday, a chartered jet will leave Fayetteville, Ark., carrying the Ar kansas Razorback football team to Houston. The next day the team will board a bus and venture to College Station where, for the first time in three years, they will enter Kyle Field. Here the 51st game between University Flower & Gift Shop Order Your Aggie Mum Now the VARSITY the Razorbacks and the Texas Ag gies will take place. One of the Razorbacks on the plane and on the bus and in Kyle Field will be starting quarterback Ron Calcagni. “I’ve never been there (Kyle Field) but I hear they have great fan support and I hear they make a lot of noise,” the junior quarterback said in a telephone interview Wednes day, but he added that his team will not be intimidated. “We will have fans down there to support us,” he said. A popular Aggie slogan at last year’s A&M-Arkansas contest in Lit tle Rock was “Sweet Revenge,” stemming from the Hogs’ 31-6 upset of the Aggies in 1975. Calcagni says the revenge feelings will be recipro cated this year as the Aggies’ 31-10 defeat of the Hogs last year started a four-game Arkansas losing streak. “The Aggies played a heck of a game last year; their defense was terrific,” Calcagni said, “but we re thinking win all the way this year. “There is a lot riding on this game. There will be a winner and a loser. We just hope we re the win ner. ” Indeed, this is an important game. A possible conference cham pionship , bowl bids and national ratings will be on the line as the two teams clash. Calcagni said the Razorbacks’ key to victory is evident. “We must keep the ball and keep our defense off the field as much as possible,” he said. “The wishbone offense will wear a defense down quick. ” Not that Arkansas has a weak de fense. In fact, they have the nation’s leading scoring defense, yielding only 6.8 points per game. Calcagni said this gives the Arkansas offense a lift. “The defense creates turnovers and gets us good field position,” he said. “They’re a tough bunch of guys. I sure wouldn t want to play against them.” If the Razorbacks fail to play in the Cotton Bowl this year, Calcagni would like to see them go to either the Orange Bowl or the Sugar Bowl. His reasoning is rational. “I want to play somewhere where it’s warm,” he said. Arkansas took a giant step back wards on the road to the Cotton Bowl when they were defeated by the Texas Longhorns 13-9 in Oc tober. Although the Hogs did not defeat the Longhorns, Calcagni said top-rated Texas is not unstoppable. “Texas can be beat,” the Arkansas quarterback said. “They’re a one- man team,” refering to Longhorn tailback Earl Campbell. Lou Holtz will also enter Kyle Field for the first time as Arkansas’ new head coach. “Coach Holtz is great , Calcagni said. “He runs a wide openofe He uses fantastic play selection he s made it fun for me. Calcagni, from Youngsli Ohio, was recruited by Pittsburgh and North CarolinaSl (where Holtz was head coachai time), but chose Arkansas of the veer offense that kansas head coach Frank Broi used. 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