THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1979 Page 15 oday fora the sun. ns, on tl A'ill block Researcl iund noise which was level that iway from its ahead) iformatio! that in its ■ magnetit .3 million h with 2) Igs prepared for lYU bombing By MARK PATTERSON Battalion Sports Staff Saturday night at Rice Stadium, the pressure will be on Elroy Steen, hn Dawson, Dan Davis and Leandrew Brown. It will be the job of the those men who make up the Texas A&M defensive secondary to shut down the aerial attack of quarterback Marc Wilson and the rest of the Brigham Young Cougars. Wilson led the Cougars to the Western Athletic Conference cham pionship in 1977, completing 59 percent of his passes for 2,418 yards and24 touchdowns. But Wilson played sporadically in 1978, suffering aknee injury in BYU’s third game of the year. His replacement, Jim McMahon, stepped in to take control of the team and direct it to the WAG title and the Holiday Bowl. Wilson, entering his senior season, is considered one of the finest quarterbacks in the nation. BYU head coach LaVell Edwards is sure lie'll go high in this year’s pro draft. There’s no question in my mind that he has the ability to play pro l,”said Edwards, who also coached Gifford Nielsen at BYU who is now the Houston Oiler’s backup quarterback. “If he plays up to his fe h mining.] me promii Var II, inc i a Nevadi itice neetings , hundred d enthna here hail le, Texas' prison an e same son could ; after thei I. ive inten r govern! asoline d be the i to att t Ely is s Corners i organir 7 est, hasi White has don Small Ads.. Big Results! CLASSIFIED/IDS! Batt Fix Sean Petty Mark Patterson dp WEEK 1 Texas A&M-Brigham Young A&M by 3 A&M by 9 A&M by 10 Baylor-Lamar Baylor by 16 Baylor by 24 Baylor by 14 Houston-UCLA Houston by 6 Houston by 3 UCLA by 3 Rice-SMU SMU by 21 SMU by 21 SMU by 21 Texas Tech-USC USC by 7 USC by 10 USC by 18 Dallas-San Francisco Dallas by 10 Dallas by 13 Dallas by 10 Houston-Pittsburgh Houston by 2 Pittsburgh by 4 Pittsburgh by 7 Oakland-San Diego San Diego by 6 San Diego by 3 San Diego by 1 Tampa Bay-Baltimore Tampa Bay by 13 Baltimore by 2 Baltimore by 3 Atlanta-Philadelphia Philadelphia by 3 Philadelphia by 6 Philadelphia by 9 BRAZOS VALLEY INSTITUTION House 779-7500 1803 Texas Ave. capabilities this season, he’ll be a potential first-round draft choice. He just has all it takes to play pro ball. ’ But what he doesn’t have is an appendix. Wilson suffered an attack of appendicitis three weeks ago and worked out with the team for the first time Monday. Wilson will start Saturday,” Edwards said. “He’s getting stronger "d the sta e vei 7(tay he’s worked out. He’s not as far along as he would have been ' normally but I hope he can play the entire game. “My main concern is the heat. I don’t know if he has the endurance to play the entire game.” If Wilson can’t go the distance, Edwards will be forced to play McMahon. Edwards had hoped to redshirt McMahon (a junior) this season. But if Wilson proves incapable, the junior may be called upon ill in. It’s pretty rare that you find a team with two quarterbacks as talented as those two,” Texas A&M head coach Tom Wilson said about the BYU pair. “Both are right out of the mold of pro quarterbacks. “BYU runs a tough offense. They use multiple sets and we ll see every possible look on defense. Their quarterbacks do a great job of throwing to their backs and just throwing in general. We have to keep them from getting the quick strike.” “It has been more of a mental preparation this week for us. There’s noway, in a week, we can show our defense all the looks that they’ll see against BYU.” , . Steen will start at the free safety position for the Aggies with Dawson * ‘ ' at strong safety, Davis at right corner and Brown at the left corner, lion kib ^ r0Wn W '^ b e starting in front of the injured Carl Grulich. r | “Carl twisted an ankle back in two-a-days and hasn’t fully recov- ectthati ere ^’ ^ son said- “He’ll see a lot of playing time but we ll start the Ne ® rown ' ' “Heelgood about Elroy at safety (from cornerback last season). He’s laying better than anyone in the secondary for us. Dawson’s never played strong safety before, but we re confident in him. Seeing if he can do the job is just another question we need to get answered. The questions ought to be answered quickly. The Cougars will come out throwing the ball often against the untested Aggie secondary Saturday night. "We re going to come out and match up our strengths to the Aggies weaknesses,” Edwards said. “We attack coverages, not personnel. We try to force the opposition into coverages that we can predict. “Since the Aggies had the coaching change, they’ve gone to a different attitiude on defense. They run more zone coverages and don’t gamble as much on pass coverage. The Aggies will attack with Mike Mosley at quarterback, Curtis Dickey at tailback and David Brothers starting at fullback. Freshman GaryKubiak will back up Mosley, with freshmen Johnny Hector and Earnest Jackson, along with Temple Aday, backing up Dickey. “Alothas been said about the freshmen running backs and I’ve said a [lot,’ Wilson admitted. “But I’ve neglected to talk about Temple Aday. Aday is a solid back and he’ll be our No. 2 tailback Saturday.” Junior David Hill is listed as the backup fullback for the BYU game. Missing from the list of fullbacks is George Woodard. Wilson feels Woodard still hasn t recovered sufficiently from the broken ankle he suffered a year ago. George isn’t ready to assume the role of a starter for us,” Wilson said. “He hasn’t gotten to the point that we can depend on him to play every down. His leg is still hurting him and it may be three or four games until he’s ready to go. Kickoff at Rice Stadium is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. For an enjoyable meal with family and friends AN AGGIE FAVORITE 1803 Texas Ave. Bryan ALTERATIONS IN THE GRAND TRADITION OF OLD TEXAS WHERE MOTHER TAUGHT DAUGHTER THE FINE ART OF SEWING — SO HELEN MARIE TAUGHT EDITH MARIE THE SECRETS OF SEWING AND ALTERATIONS. ALTERATIONS ARE A SPE CIALTY AT WELCH’S CLEANERS FOR THOSE HARD TO FIT EVENING DRESSES, TAPERED SHIRTS, JEAN HEMS, WATCH POCKETS, ETC. “DON’T GIVE UP — WELL MAKE IT FIT!” WELCH’S CLEANERS NOT ONLY SPECIALIZES IN AL TERATIONS BUT SERVES AS AN EXCELLENT DRY CLEANERS. (WE RE JUST A FEW BLOCKS NORTH OF FED MART.) Hamburgers 1800 S. 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