THE BATTALION Page 17 Sports ; anyweal(i|J I Wilson »|| the f W Putting as" ! quarterback; 3f COTl __ e Bears the ball in I rnes intheo|i( 1 J ln t ofpassinjj *y Be shiitlj in searcbij, ion and tot :st. an a 3-4 istintbeP^ij itegory owever, bn at by nesv Ron Lynn in s quick, tali defensive > the main ise and is on All-Amci is staff have k and have for the game! ensive rs Call ly what toe larcheduH can. We'veb their he defense s’llhaveto ittle more y would l) at they are aid uburn's Dye hopes to control Stamp’s passing in initial game United Press International UBURN, Ala. — New Auburn :h Pat Dye says pressuring Christian’s rifle-armed erback Steve Stamp will be a \ if the Tigers hope to beat the |med Frogs in Saturday’s sea- opener. Tfwe don’t get any pressure on quarterback, someone will get m and he’s good enough to get to them,” said Dye. “Our ehes feel Stamp will probably the best quarterback we ll play inst all year. Stamp, a 195-pound senior, for 1,830 yards and 14 jchdowns in 1980, and set a 100I record with 408 yards in game. I His top target is speedy all- thwest Conference receiver mley Washington, who grab- 34 passes for 501 yards and t touchdowns a year ago. ]“I don’t think there is any ques- |n the key to this game is what d of pressure we get on the terback,” he said. “It won’t itter how well we cover if we t pressure the quarterback. ” TCU’s hard-nosed defense is B by linebacker Darrell Patter- uchconfide#’ a 225-pound junior who was ithout pla!« on 179 tackles last year, line is soil*Dye, who took over from the ted Doug Barfield after the Ti- jrs finished 5-6 last year, said he llieves TCU will be a “highly itivated football team.” Everything we hear from Fort IUS _ thisii Worth is that the players and h oftheefaches believe this is the year ire soanssPy are going to turn their prog- seewhatwl® 1 uround,” he said. “They be lieve they can beat Auburn and they are placing a lot of emphasis | this game. ” t Auburn took a tough 10-7 vic- ary over TCU in Fort Worth last fear and leads the series 2-0. TCU Was 1-10 in 1980. e key to the standpoinl because will ley are ca] mints. Onei ystery is ickedupthei indications ng a compi 54 players li| ling re fired of ill. With I n and newij ey know the; :ig forward It uggle theyi 1, howeverj oveitcanni people stas With Auburn bringing in a dif ferent coaching staff and a new wishbone offense, TCU Coach F.A. Dry says he knows “little or nothing” about the Tigers in 1981. “We have some knowledge of individual players from last year, but since Auburn changed its schemes, we’ve pretty much had to start from scratch in preparing for them,” he said. “Trying to teach kids who aren’t used to seeing the wishbone in such a short time is tough,” he said. “We re going to have to play an error free first game and that’s difficult to do. ” Auburn will depend heavily on a senior and a freshman in its wish bone offense. Senior quarterback Charles Thomas, who shared quarterback ing duties last year in the I- formation, will run the attack. Dye will also be counting on full back Ron O’Neal, a speedy 242- pound freshman, to make the wishbone work. On defense, Auburn will be led by senior tackle Ed Nelson and senior linebacker Danny Skutack. The Tigers are young, starting only five seniors on the first 22 on defense and offense. “We are going into the game with a lot of football players who never have had to go out there and win a game on their own ability,” said Dye. “That concerns me.” Auburn is looking for a record opening day crowd of near 60,000 at Jordan-Hare Stadium. THE TEXAS A&M WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB ANNOUNCES IT'S FALL MEMBERSHIP niilf' * * * * * * -K MEETING: { DATE: THURS. SEPT. 3 £ TIME: 8:00 P.M. £ PLACE: RM. 137, MSC $ * -K * * * * * * * * -K * * * ft ft . COME TO THE MEETING AND AVOID ANY LATE ft ft FEES. DUES FOR FALL SEMESTER — $15.00. ft ft ft ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ CAMPUS UUCTC CENTEU INC. .YMPUS FULL LINE OLYMPUS DEALER FEATURING: THE OM-1 AND OM-2 — smaller & ughter — BIGGER. 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