sports * THE BATTALION Page 11 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1970 Ags sign No. 1 running back By MARK PATTERSON Battalion Sports Staff Texas A&M took advantage of the st day for signing high school itball players to conference letters intent by inking 21 players, [included in those 21 is a running lek considered the top ball carrier in the state. Milton Collins, out of Blooming Grove High School, nar rowed his choices down to Texas and A&M before signing with the ■gies. iK' The Texas recruiters told me I’d )®the next Earl Campbell if I came to Texas, said Collins. “But I don’t {pint to be him. He spent his four years there and he’s gone. I don’t want to be living up to a legend. ■“Besides, I know I’m not the only om they tell that to,” added Collins. sBAnother blue-chipper corralled by the Aggies is Kevin Kennedy, a lineman out of Conroe. At 6-3, 250, Kennedy was considered one of the top linemen coming out of high school this year. Seeking defensive backfield strength the Aggies signed two top high school defensive backs to con ference letters of intent. Darrell Adams, 6-0, 180, out of Houston Kashmere and Stuart Clark from San Antonio MacArthur High School will be strengthening the Aggie defensive backfield next sea son. The complete list of the A&M signees; Gerald Carter, receiver, 6-1, 170, transfer from Tyler JC; Mike Whitwell, receiver, 6-3, 180, walk-on last season who earned a scholarship; Milton Collins, back, 6-2, 220, Blooming Grove; Anthony Currette, back 6-0, 195, Crosby; Roger Wiley, back, 5-10, 198, Humble; Tom Carmody, tight end. 6-4, 225, Clear Lake; Darrell Adams, defensive back, 6-0, 180, Houston Kashmere; Stuart Clark, defensive back, 6-0, 180, San An toni o M acArthur: Flint Risien, lineman, 6-3, 235, Houston Cy- Fair; Mike Robbins, lineman, 6-8, 260, Richardson Pearce; David Bandy, lineman, 6-3, 233, Austin Anderson; Kevin Kennedy, line man, 6-3, 250, Conroe; Robert Stoss, lineman, 6-3, 230, Austin McCallum; Jon van Sant, lineman, 6-3, 224, Houston Westchester; Brian Dausin, lineman, 6-5, 227, San Antonio Roosevelt; Randy Land, lineman, 6-5, 235, Farm- ersville; Keith Baldwin, lineman, 6-4, 225, Houston Smiley; Ed Pat terson, lineman, 6-4, 225, Portland Gregory-Portlan'd; Paul Pender, lineman, 6-4, 215, San Mateo, Calif; David Hardy, kicker, 5-9, 175, Huntsville; Temple Aday, run ning back and defensive back, 6-0. 190, Arlington High School. Out of the 21 signees, two (Col lins and Kennedy) are Dallas Times Herald blue-chip football prospects. And out of Texas Football s 90 top high school prospects, A&M signed 11 to conference letters of intent. onghorns sign top prospect in state United Press International Jniversity of Texas coach Fred rs, turned down last year by the st highly recruited high school layer in the state, Wednesday ined this year’s No. 1 prospect — : parterback Donnie Little of Dick- Ion. [s jMthougb at least a dozen teams, . [eluding several from the Pacific en Conference, will try to lure Lit- leaway during the final week of na- . pal recruiting. Little said he was ) triply going to tell those schools ha! he was going to Texas 1 Bikers, who guided the Longhorns to an undefeated regular season last Br, said he knew Little would Bp his word. B“he decision by Little highlighted Southwest Conference ‘‘signing ’ the first day on which a league lool could hand out scholarships o lugh school prospects. A schol- |hip agreement signed Wednes- I I, however, was binding only in |e SWC. i 1 , l player is not officially commit- <1 to a school until he signs a na- ? lal letter of intent and the first he can do that is Feb. 15. Akers refused to release Texas’ 1 of signings, but among those the dnghorns were known to have ' Iked up were running back Brad Ik of Perryton, quarterback : [arles “Booger Brooks of An- jn r or. - drews, running back Adrian Price of Galveston Ball and center Mike Babb of Euless Trinity — all among the state’s top players. Elsewhere Texas A&M came up with a surprise top prospect in run ning back Milton Collins of Bloom ing Grove, although the Aggies still must battle North Texas State for his services, and came up with about 10 percent of the state’s top players. TCU signed 13 junior college players — several from Arizona and California — as well as Phillip Epps, a 9.4 sprinter from Atlanta, Texas, who scored five times on specialty teams last year. Texas Tech, under first year coach Rex Dockery, signed Willie Wright of El Paso away from Texas, and Ar kansas, as usual, swept its state. The Houston Cougars and SMU Mustangs also declined to announce their recruits until after the national signing date. Little, who accounted for 3,194 total yards at quarterback last sea son, said his visit with Texas players convinced him he should go to school in Austin. “They are winners and they will go to a bowl every year,’ said Little. “They have the winning tradition. 1 talked to Heisman Trophy winner Earl Campbell and he just said he would like to see me come to Texas. HEARTS & FLOWERS Send Your Valentine The FTD LoveBundle® Bouquet. A spray of parkling hearts in a colorful bouquet. Your FTD Florist can send one almost anywhere by wire, the FTD way. Order early (Most FTD Florists accept major : credit cards. 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