The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 26, 1979, Image 13
THE BATTALION Page 13 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1979 tOl ntence a Wilson, Aggies still enjoying Lion lashing ema in M Guinea’s I ade his fii i military By SEAN PETTY Battalion Sports Editor What can you say when your team avelled to Penn State, where the .ittany Lions haven’t lost a game nee the Stone Age, and beat the boomed th leasts of the East” in their own eds of Gaii ickyard? “Nothing that hasn’t already been id, said Texas A&M head coach eets outsi’df told court If /ear reign d defensf, ntence hij side and the defense kept Penn St. shut down. “Carr and Mike Little were out standing,” Wilson said. “They made plays it seemed were impossible to make. “The game went completely op posite of what we had planned. We thought we would have to pass the ball to move on them and not be able to control the ball on the ground. But as it turned out, we moved the ball better on the ground. “We thought they were going to physically whip us in the trenches but we held our own. I’m very proud of John Osborn, (who started for the first time against Penn St.) Mike Robbins, Ed Pustejovsky and the whole offensive line. “Defensively, we figured we would have to stop the run the whole game because of the size of their line but we forced them to pass. And forcing them to pass was playing right into our strong spot at this point.” While the Ags lost the services of Kubiak, they gained backup quar terback David Beal this week who has been out since the beginning of the season with a shoulder injury. “It’s hard to believe we came out of that physical ball game without any serious injuries,” Wilson said. Wilson also mentioned punter David Appleby as one of the “out standings” in the game. “David’s punting kept Penn St. in very poor field position all day. I’m very pleased with his performances, so far this season.” It was a festive mood in Cain Hall, and for good reason, but the serious business of preparing for Memphis State goes on as usual at Kyle Field. charges sj Wilson in his weekly press con- rence. “The win has given us a lot Dlation ofl. confidence because it was a team ment anil] ctory all the way. It was just an [(standing performance.” I Madrid, | Another thing you can do is sit court wj ick and reap the national honors at go with the type of victory the ggies had Saturday. Wilson was named UPI national ts have aoi iach of the week, tailback Curtis ickey was named national back of to their 4 e week by Sports Illustrated and ts indepetij mthwest Conference offensive ayer of the week and linebacker [oug Carr was named SWC defen sive player of the week, just to name anew. Ilhere was a noticeable change in Be mood from the previous press Inferences. This week, Wilson uld talk about how good the de nse was, how good the offense ps, how good the kicking game was ~d most important, how good that de(ecl»lg'™ fc ' s ( , ,„H n i 9n J Although there were many out- s rweivintl andin ,8 P la y s that ke y ed the - *"tory, ” Wilson said, “I would have llh P CO tec! nd foreign! i pick four that made the differ- “The first and biggest would have ltd be Dickey’s 69-yard touchdown J/l ijMn in the first quarter that put us Jck in the game immediately. It Y • lllas the first positive thing that hap- t f/ 1 ! ijned to the team all year. ' Another big play was Carr’s i l pnble recovery when the score was and Penn St. had good field po- ion. As it turned out, we took that wwet and moved in to score and :e it 21-7. “A key play in the second half ie when our defense held them fourth and one. If they would |ve taken that one in, it would ve made it very difficult for us. “And the play that rea))y set us up the fourth quarter was David itt’s punt return that set up our rthiscore.” ilson also singled out quarter- ck Mike Mosley for the level- , Jaded game he played and his abil- 1111111 #y to turn certain losses into him. place aijr lot where m on o, the clii ti-Mafiasej msses told /ay in thn [blocks t(tj rounding if •e sent upi e getaway! nova’s actiJ me fighterl big §“Mike played probably his most ure game all year. He made ie decisions in certain situations it kept us in the game and elimi- ited the mistakes we had been ling that killed us the first two ies.” The Aggies, who had lost seven nbles in two games, fumbled one he which set up the Lions’ first bre. , JMosley watched freshman Gary “ on a !’ “Mibiak direct the Aggies’ the first 5inergemi|| a y dj e game from the sidelines d that was all. Kubiak went down )C-9 sly aft plodei iternational pain -J i DC-9 jeil t between I ilitary said .one of t[ii| hd out with a hyperextended elbow JerMatt Millen broke through and Iberia« Kubiak who landed the wrong . iy on his left arm. plane was starting really took the pres- ra to Madni re off me; ” Mosley said. “I was ady to help the team if they f} M/) i eded me ' n ^ rst 9 uarter or y fid lybe not until the last minute of e game. “Everyone was behind Gary the hole week before the game so I 'lHO r ew it wou l d be no problem. I’m 114/0 1st sorry he had to leave the game pat way. nternationil “This game has really boosted my . en ,|® nfidence. I read in one of the airmai sir 3us t on p a p ers l as t week that I printed it l$n ’ t a anc [ hurt me V 6 iTt' 3re tkan an yfhing I had ever read. • wt ^ showed ’em didn’t I.” m VT? 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