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    Page 14 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1980
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NORMAN, Okla. — Oklahoma
Coach Barry Switzer said Tuesday
his Sooners must play errorless foot
ball Saturday if they are to defeat a
fourth-ranked Texas team he de
scribed as the nation’s finest.
“We can’t afford to give anybody
anything,” he said.
The Sooners, ranked 12th and
going into the Texas game with a loss
for the first time since 1970, have yet
to approach Switzer’s goal of perfec
tion. They committed 23 fumbles in
their first three games.
“If we hold onto the ball, we’re a
good offensive football team,” Swit
zer said.
But he said the 1980 Sooners do
not have the ability to overcome
problems they create for themselves
with fumbles and mistakes.
“Sometimes in the past we did,”
he said. “We’re not blessed like that
anymore.
“We’ve got to play an error-free
game to beat Texas. I think Texas is
the best football team in the United
States today.”
He described the Longhorns as a
much better offensive team than a
year ago despite the loss of Johnny
“Lam” Jones, which he said was
offset by the return of such players as
tight end Lawrence Sampleton and
running backs Rodney Tate and A. J.
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“Their defense a year ago might
have been a little better, but not at
the tackles and linebackers,” he said.
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Ag Defensive lineman Fred Caldwell leaps high to try and
deflect a Ron Reeves pass Saturday at Kyle Field. Caldwell,
who has already blocked a kick this year against Mississippi,
missed this block, but the defense didn’t miss much else as they
hauled in four interceptions — three by Leandrew Bro*.
The Aggies won the game 41-21 and now turn to the Houif
Cougars, who currently own a 1-3 season record and I
SWC play.
Atosloy movocl to froo safety
Hill says Ag win
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By RICHARD OLIVER
Sports Editor
While most Aggies are tuned in
the tube this week following the
amazin’ Astros, the Aggie football
team looks warily ahead toward
another Houston team.
This Saturday, the suddenly-
dangerous A&M squad takes to a
wounded Cougar team that is with
out the services of quarterback Terry
Elston, who fractured his wrist
against North Texas State two weeks
ago.
His backup, Brent Chinn, came in
last week against the Bears and was
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ineffective as the Coogs lost a 24-12
decision to the surprising Baylor
Bears.
A&M, in turn, may premier for
mer starting quarterback Mike Mos
ley at free safety.
But, the Houston Cougars are a
team to be reckoned with. With its
now famous defensive linemen duo,
6-7, 270-pound Leonard Mitchell
and 6-5, 265-pound Hosea Taylor
along with a bad case of wounded
pride, the team everyone picked to
win the conference in 1980 will be
out for blood.
Plus, the ever-present rivalry be
tween neighbors A&M and Houston
and A&M’s lousy record in the Astro
dome will make this an exciting con
frontation.
The importance of the contest is
not lost on the Aggies. Fullback
David Hill, who did not start against
Texas Tech in the Ags’ 42-21, but
played most of the game anyway,
said Tuesday the team is ready.
“Man, we re more excited now
than ever before,” he said. “Now
that we’ve won and we’re into the
conference, we know every game is
important. ”
The practices this week have been
spirited and A&M is gearing up for
Houston’s potent offense.
“We’re learning a new defense,”
said Hill. “Every team has a few
stunts it likes to use, and we learn
something new every week.”
This week, however, there will
possibly be more new faces in A&M’s
defenses. The squad has been beset
by several problems in the past two
weeks, and several changes were
made prior to the Tech game. The
most noticeable was the decision to
start David Beal as quarterback, a
strategy which paid big dividends as
he scored four touchdowns against
the Red Raiders.
One player left on the sidelines,
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works that may put the ti! Heldenf
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Head Coach Tom \\[Vestedsu
announced Tuesday Mosley Swing of r
tried at free safety, and GaryPIen “coe
will he promoted to baebyTravis B
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shirted this year. ‘fewthoug
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keep that on the sideline :^and, corp
got to get Mosley on thefielw Aggie!;
where. Anyway they play I Howevei
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Hill. “It’s probably the mosl! ars ity s ho
tant game of the year forusfyk Field
Hill said despite the factt»| Gregory
ballgame may start as lateaiBpf-. is F
Saturday night if the Astro®*L He s
play a playoff game that aiding with
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HOUSTON — No standing-room-
only tickets will be sold to Houston
Astros playoff and World Series
games, a club official said Tuesday.
“There are no tickets left, ” Direc
tor of Publicity Ed Wade said.
No public sale of tickets
after several thousand were
post-card drawing the p;
weeks, hut that did not stop
Astros fans from lining up!
Astrodome ticket officer/
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