V THE BATTALION Page 15 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1978 jLong road ahead for Texas A&M Wilson praises Aggies’ performance By MARK PATTERSON Battalion Staff [Tom Wilson boasts a record that ?can claim in all of football. He’s [defeated and untied as a head [ich. His latest victory was over ■Mustangs of SMU. And Wilson bke about those same Ponies in [weekly press conference. [I was most pleased with the nse the team showed in the pres- |re situations we encountered t/ 1 dnst SMU,” Wilson said. “In- " ad of splitting apart the team ne together as a unit. A game like swill be a big plus for us on down road this season.” The Aggies begin the longest part the road next week when they vel to Arkansas to face the Razor- iks. The Aggies will need every- dy healthy for the contest if they pe to defeat the Hogs. With the um of Curtis Dickey to the line- the Aggies will be at full ngth for next week’s game. The week layoff effected Curtis’ bmance in the early part of the U game, Wilson explained. Is only natural that if you’re hurt miss a game you’d have ap- _ hension about streaching out and S Scorning confident about what u’re doing. But Curtis seemed to ■""T “He carried the ball 33 times in the game and (David) Brothers car ried 11 times. That’s 44 times our tailback carried the ball in the game. The tailback has to do that in our I-formation attack and Curtis knows that. He needs to be strong and stay strong.” With the return of Dickey to the Texas A&M backfield the Aggies are at full strength at both running back positions. With a full stable of troops Wilson has decided on who will play what position. “We’ve moved Brothers back to fullback and he and (Raymond) Belcher will play that position. Dickey and (Adger) Armstrong will play tailback. Those four will be our starting backs. “We’ll try and play both sets of backs, Dickey and Belcher and Brothers and Armstrong, but the combination really doesn’t matter. Plus we have (Temple) Aday and (Holly) Wilson and the others back ing these four up. So we’re in pretty good shape.” The Aggies are in pretty good shape at the quarterback position with Mike Mosley at the controls. Mosley is hitting on 60 percent of his passing attempts this season while adding 280 yards rushing. And according to his coach, Mosley is developing into a fine quarter back. “Mike Mosley is getting better and better every week he plays,” Wilson said. “He’s reading cov erages in the defensive secondary that usually takes a long time to learn. “He’s learned to drop back and look for his receivers and when they’re covered he’s going to this secondary receivers. Plus he’s so dangerous when he drops back to pass because of his ability to scram ble. He’s really maturing as a quar terback.” One player that could not be hap pier about Mosley’s passing success is tight end Russell Mikeska. Satur day against SMU Mikeska had his best game as an Aggie, making six catches for 90 yards. “Russell wasn’t necessarily our primary receiver on his pass pat terns,” Wilson said. “When Mike makes the fake into the line and pulls up to pass he has three people to throw to. We went into the game wanting to get the ball to Mikeska and the coverage dictated that we could. Mike did a good job reading the SMU defense and getting the ball to him. “Russell is a gifted athlete with good hands and we have to utilize Dallas struggles for playoffs United Press International )ALLAS — The 1978 NFL sea- opened with the Dallas Cow- s crushing the Baltimore Colts, 0. Coach Tom Landry has appar- b Patou |y regretted it ever since. I don’t think there is any ques- i that the Baltimore game was veanopt worst thing that could have hap- ig fori le ^ to us,” Landry said Tuesday, iltimore was not anywhere near football team at that time than it low. They were completely dis- ized because of injuries and r things. It came so easy that it looked like could beat the world. But we • en’t playing the world.” \ | f he obvious point is that Landry f I j iks his team became so compla- t after that victory that trouble i almost sure to follow, tgivea bid that trouble has come along ebeent a 6-3 record that leaves Dallas iggling to make the playoffs 1 didn’t feel that way (that his s refen m was ready to beat the world),” ewspape idry said. “I knew we were at a d level, but we were not at the level we had to be to fight off the lenge. We are actually pretty fortunate e where we are. At least we are in striking distance (one game lind the Washington Redskins in NFC East).” ay those per And, in a bit of a quirk, the Cow boys remain within striking distance thanks to those same Baltimore Colts, who upset the division lead ing Washington Redskins Monday night. “I think the Baltimore win was helpful,” Landry said. “I’ve said all along that I wasn’t particularly con cerned how others were playing, but that it was more important how we played. “If we can play well enough we will get in the playoffs and that’s what concerns me the most. “But the game Monday night helps us because it gives us another shot in the East. It is in our hands now so that is encouraging. Hope fully it will motivate our players to prepare better, to play better and to do everything you have to do better to be in the right position.” Motivation and momentum are the big issues around Cowboysland lately and Landry, like any other coach, wishes he knew how to instill such ingredients into his team. “We have been getting a lot of theories,” Landry said with a grin, “and I appreciate them. “At the start of our season the players were playing hard. But I don’t think they recognized the op position would be so good. “I don’t think I have ever seen teams play as they have against us. 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So I just gave him a pat on the butt and wished him luck. And he went out and did it.” One sore spot for the Aggies con tinues to be David Appleby’s punt ing. Though Appleby averaged 41.9 yards per punt Saturday many of his attempts landed short and got Aggie bounces. Wilson poses no solution to the Appleby’s problem. “David hasn’t kicked the ball well all year and David knows he hasn’t kicked well,” Wilson said. “Tony (Franklin) has been working on his punting in practice and I’m confi dent that we have two punters on this team. “But I’ve seen signs that David is kicking the ball better. He’s just in a slump and on occasions he has kicked well. He’ll have to perform 9|»ic 9fe »fc 9|c 9fe »(c 9fc 9fe >|C afc 9fc 3fc dfc 3|c * THE KIDNAP IS * * COMING! GET * * YOUR CANNED * * GOODS READY * *************** these last three games because of the importance of the punting game. I think he’ll come around. But then, I have to think that he will.” The last three games against Ar kansas, TCU and Texas will deter mine if the Aggies’ 1978 season is a success. The first on the list is Ar kansas in two weeks. With an off- week this Saturday the Aggies have begun preperations for the Hogs. “We’ve closed practices to pre- ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ * HATE DOING 4c LAUNDRY? Let Frannie's do it for you Aunt Frannies Laundromat * 4c 4* 4c 4c #Holleman at Anderson 693-658/Jr pare for them,” Wilson said about Arkansas. “We’re getting their last three game films and I’m going to Waco this weekend to see them play Baylor. But they haven’t really changed much offensively or defen sively from last year. “Our team has confidence in themselves but great respect for Ar kansas. This team knows that from here on it’s going to be a battle. But then, that’s what football is all ab out.” We Service Calculators ROTHER’S BOOKSTORE 340 Jersey — At the Southgate 303 S. COLLEGE (NEXT TO SKAGGS) COLLEGE STATION, TX. 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