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sports ■ ; r •' i -. ■I""'"" Battalion/Page 17 September 17, 1982 ^ttle Rod !ri d Texj “gainst tlj sl time tl ( ''ice acai (the f )’itigtoi ( ito ma State: Hice, 'Louisian Jane. M retui a needt iie Shen changi riddled l i now lightly ■ Tea Maveritl leir open; as A&M, cam am lightli mg into tli lack, Battalion Football Forecast rank L. Christlieb John Wagner John P. Lopez Joe Tindel Jr. Bill Robinson rnmm Reveille UTA at Texas A&M Texas A&M by 10 Texas A&M by 7 Texas A&M by 14 Texas A&M by 14 Texas A&M by 7 Texas A&M by 21 Jackie outta the doghouse Boston College at Clemson Clemson by 3 Boston College by 1 Clemson by 7 Boston College by 2 Boston College by 3 Boston College by 7 Tigers by 3 Arkansas at Navy Arkansas by 17 Arkansas by 14 Arkansas by 14 Arkansas by 7 Arkansas by 13 Arkansas by 24 Hogs by a holler Arizona State at Houston Houston by 3 Arizona State by 3 Houston by 3 Houston by 3 Arizona State by 6 Arizona State by 10 Arizona State by 6 Rice at Tulane Rice by 7 Rice by 6 Rice by 6 Rice by 4 Tulane by 5 Tulane by 7 Rice by 3 whei is to repe sought post-seasi « Tide. | expectii lefense d that arei ping to fense i :e a few meup," « good ontfoun SMU at UTEP SMU by 24 SMU by 17 SMU by 28 SMU by 24 SMU by 38 SMU by 35 SMU by 15 Utah at Texas Texas by 14 Texas by 3 Texas by 7 Texas by 17 Texas by 18 Texas by 14 t.u. by 2 Air Force at Texas Tech Air Force by 7 Air Force by 6 Texas Tech by 6 Texas Tech by 3 Air Force by 10 Air Force by 10 TT by 5 Seahawks at Oilers Oilers by 1 Seattle by 7 Seahawks by 10 Oilers by 1 Seahawks by 5 Oilers by 3 Hawks by 4 Cowboys at Cardinals Cowboys by 10 Cowboys by 4 Cowboys by 7 Cowboys by 7 Cowboys by 14 Cowboys by 10 Cowboys by 9 lerfectcd 1 t here is j (continued from page 15) I ", i l^eting 23 of 43 passes for 260 \ 11 ..Tyards, while Hector led all Aggie * 01 R Us i lers with 52 yards. Thomas ftnders contributed 44 yards to Texas A&M’s 162-yard rushing iffort. tt| And the Mavs know all about iX \ the changes Sherrill and his staff J »ve made in the Aggie offense Bid defense during the past two fyeeks. Senior Paul Pender has ken Jon van Sant’s spot at left defensive end, while Fred Cald well will start in place of Keith bargainii’Guthrie at left tackle, can resell Strong safety Jeff Fuller has loved up to strong-side line- Icker, while sophomore Rusty Art Modf Settles will be the weak-side that a pb ijiebacker. Junior Jerry Bullitt s, wouldt till occupy the middle lineback- the seaso It position. if it we* Freshman free safety s. lomingo Bryant will join Smith £ the Aggies’ two starting fresh- ,,, Ben in Saturday’s game, while Biliy Cannon moves in a few . ause .° steps from free safety as the star- : ter at strong safety, said. * <.j p ee ] jjk e gjUy Cannon is a Cry impressive defensive player ma he gets around the field Ery well,” Elliott said. “We i• . | know Bryant must be a good player if he’s beaten all those other players out to start.” fnoretui D “ ri "S f Mo " da J. s ““W); hi nni P ress conference, Sherrill said a ’ 101 the defensive changes might not last through the week, depend- he Kansltig upon the team’s workouts. represent 1 however, he said Thursday that ill attend: the Aggies will start the UTA which tiffi lame with all of the changes in- ld a strilf act. i publish I Elliott’s two quarterbacks, ready ben hrter Kraig Hopkins and bcond-stringer Danny Jackson, fill share playing time Saturday, Elliott said. In the defeat of SHSU, Jackson threw three touchdown passes and Hopkins season it and if threw one as the two combined for 251 passing yards — on only seven completions. Since Boston College ex ploited Aggie secondary on sev eral deep routes, it’s probable the Mavs will do the same. And Bryant, the Aggies’ new deep safety, will have to stay on his toes. “I’m just going to get in there and do my best, which is all you can ask of anyone,” Bryant said. Bryant, who says good range is his strong suit, describes the Aggies’ team outlook as confi dent but ready for anything. “We’re not taking them light ly and we can’t go in there with j the attitude we had against Bos-1 ton College,” he said. “We’rejust going to be ready to play no mat ter what.” Sherrill said the Aggies need to play with more consistency and less sloppiness, especially in the area of turnovers. Texas A&M committed four turnovers against Boston College while compiling 422 yards irt offense. “If we do the same thing we did two weeks ago on offense, and we’re more consistent, then we’ll score some points,” he said. Standouts for the Mavericks include tailback Randyjohnson, who gained 710 yards last season and scored eight touchdowns. The UTA offensive line could be its strength, as 270-pound right tackle Bruce Collie and 245-pound left guard Danny Stout lead the blockers for the Mavs’ two quarterbacks. Elliott says the Mavs, who won the Southland Conference title last year with a 6-5 (4-1 in the conference) record, have an ex cellent chance to repeat that per formance. “I think that winning the con ference has given us a confident attitude,” he said. “The fact that we got over the hump and won the games that we needed to win was a big plus. “In the past, it seemed like we managed to get beat in that one key game and because of the past year’s success, we will prob ably be a more confident foot ball team.” TEXAS A&M ALUMNI ON THE MOVE! We are pleased to announce that the following Texas A&M alumni have recently been promoted at Arthur Andersen & Co.: Cletus B. Bayer '76/MBA '77 Manager Glenn A. Francis '77 Manager Bruce B. Johnson '60/ME '61/PhD '64 Partner Susan A. Kleinhenz '77 Manager Danny D. Rudloff '78 Manager John L. 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