Page 12 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1978 Hall of Fame Bowl important to Ags By SEAN PETTY Battalion Staff In the midst of all the studying and cramming for finals, a lot of Texas A&M University students may have forgotten that the Aggie football team will be playing in the Hall of Fame Bowl Dec. 20. But before you forget and disre gard its importance, as so many have, think about the season and what the Aggies did to deserve a bowl invitation. Think about the kind of season it has been for the Aggies: —First, it has been a very suc cessful season. Not many major foot ball teams can boast a 7-4 record. —No team in the country went through as much emotional strain as the Aggies did midway through the season, losing their head coach, Emory Bellard. The Aggies came out of the incident with a new coach in Tom Wilson and a new offensive look. The Aggie football team had to make major adjustments to both at a critical point in the season. —The Aggies were among the leaders in the Southwest Conference and the nation in both defense and offense at various times during the year. —Texas A&M also produced an all-America in kicker Tony Franklin. Franklin has 18 NCAA records in his four years at Texas A&M. —The team was hit hard by in juries midway through the season in what head trainer Billy Pickard called, "the worst luck and most in juries I ve seen since 1969. All- conference halfback Curtis Dickey was hurt on and ofi all year. The of fensive line was hit hardest by in juries throughout the season. —This will be the fourth bowl game in four years for the Aggies. This is the first time the Aggies have been to four consecutive bowl games in the history of Texas A&M football. —Finally, you must remember that only 28 NCAA Division I teams go to post-season bowls and Texas A&M is one of the select few, no matter what bowl it is. "After the season we’ve been through, we are very glad to be going to a bowl game, ' Wilson said. “All of the guys are excited about going and really want to win the game and finish the season 8-4. United Press International 1. Duke (5-0) (33) 2. Notre Dame (4-0) 3. Michigan St. (2-0) 4. Louisville (5-1) 5. UCLA (3-1) 6. Kentucky -(3-0) 7. No. Carolina St. (6-1) 8. Kansas (4-1) 9. Michigan (3-1) 10. LSU (5-0) 11. Syracuse (5-0) - 12. No. Carolina (4-1) 13. So. Carolina (3-0) 14. Marquette (4-0) 15. Georgetown (5-0) 16. Indiana St. (6-0) 17. Texas (4-2) .... 18. Long Beach St. (4-0) 19- Illinois (6-0) 20. Arkansas (2-0) “You know, not everybody can go to the few major bowls but this bowl means a lot to us because I think that the guys worked hard all year and deserve the honor." The Aggies will be playing a very tough Iowa State team that went 8-3 this year in the Big Eight Confer ence. The Cyclones have been hit hard recently as ten players lost the battle of the books and will be ineli gible to play in the game. Iowa St. is on a trimester system and when grades came out after the first semes ter, ten players did not meet the scholastic requirements. “They’ve obviously got a good team because they are in a bowl, Wilson said. “I really don’t think that the players they lost will really affect them. A good team always has some good people to put in, so they are going to be tough. “They are basically a well- balanced team. They’ve got a very dangerous quarterback in Walter Grant and of course, their halfback, Dexter Green, is outstanding. They have some receivers that can break the game wide open. “Defensively, they are very big. They don’t have any particular strength, just big. They have a very sound defensive unit,” he said. Texas A&M doesn’t have to worry about players being ineligible for the game and for once, they don t have to worry about injuries going into the game. "Curtis is well, Wilson said. “You know, he’s had problems the last four or five weeks with groin pulls and other muscle problems and has not been full speed for a while. This layoff has helped the entire team get well. Overall, we are healthy.” The Aggies will once again show off the new uniforms they wore against Texas on national television. The game will be carried across the nation by the Mizlou network. Another fact that adds to the im portance of the game is that the Ag gies must have a good showing in order to draw recruits to the school. Bowl games are an important aspect in th e recruiting battle and if a team wins it makes the school more attrac tive. “Our recruiting is going very well right now,” Wilson said. “I am very optimistic about the guys we have been in touch with. 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