Texas A&M Battalion Sports October 15,1982 Page 17 onal Dnfusioti le idem- in extoi- al mano lay be ore rob lorenio d a i'Jt- dson fl in an us witi ;ent col 'aths i Although he’s known mostly for his exploits in the Aggie defensive secon dary, Billy Cannon also returns punts for Coach Jackie Sherrill. In this re turn against Houston, Cannon went 46 photo by C. Michel Chang yards, but the gain was reduced to 24 yards when the Aggies were called for a clipping penalty. Texas A&M faces Baylor Saturday in Kyle Field at 2 p.m. The Aggies are 2-3 on the season. i tlT^. TT_ « _ • _ i • ■ ^ * * * is in D# ;xtortid| Richarl ithoriti nenivoj iboutllj letter to xL or P' Fylen ening i nngs i in aC We Have Science Fiction! and everything else HAEF ROni^Q "RECORDS "PRICE JJwWIVo MAGAZINES 3828 Texas Ave. Mon.-Sat. Sunday 10 a.m.-d p.m. noon-9 p.m. ins ne- We buy Anything Printed or Recorded r MSG VIDEO PRESENTS ^ MONDAY NIGHT VIDEO CONCERT SERIES Showing this Mo n d a y mwnKmw at 8pm in RUMOURS Admission Free Concessions Available An MSC Video - MSC Basement Event Mysterious Baylor, A&M ready to battle Saturday by Frank L. Christlieb Sports Editor From week to week, the Baylor Bears have been a Dr. Jekyll-Mr. Hyde brand of foot ball team. They’ve been something akin to a dictionary definition of the word “unpredictable” through their first five games. In fact, the fluctuation in their perform ance has been downright radical. Those hard-to-figure Bears will face the mysterious Texas Aggies Saturday in Kyle Field at 2 p.m. From the evidence presented after the Bears’ two victories,, two losses and one tie, it’s safe to say they can be exceptional dur ing one half of a game, but can turn around and be more than gracious to their opponents dur ing the second half. And the Aggies, themselves a mystery during their two victor ies and three defeats, have allowed mistakes and inconsis tent defense to leave them tied for last place with TCU in the Southwest Conference. Texas A&M lost to the Houston Cougars 24-20 last weekend. The Bears, who could easily be undefeated at this point, are still searching for an antidote to their double-identity blues. Baylor started its season with a narrow 21-17 victory over North Texas State, using quar terback Mike Brannan’s run ning and passing to score three first-half touchdowns. But when the Bears’ offense froze into a block of ice in the second half, North Texas State nearly came away victorious. It took a Charles Benson- Keith Walters fourth-down sack of NTSU quarterback Rusty Hill at the Baylor 26-yard line to sal vage the game for the Bears and Coach Grant Teaff. Example No. 2: Baylor could have won its second game of the season, but instead, the Bears lost 21-14 to Ohio State in Col umbus, Ohio. In front of 88,622 fans, Baylor allowed the Buck eyes to take a 14-0 lead, but came back to tie them late in the third quarter. After Buckeye quarterback Mike Tomczak scored on a 1- yard run four minutes into the final quarter, the Bears had a chance to score with 4:34 left in the game. But Brannan threw a pass straight into the hands of OSU linebacker Glen Cobb, and the Bears left Columbus with a 1-1 record. In a 24-23 triumph over Texas Tech, the Bears had to dodge a last-minute comeback by the Red Raiders. Tech quar terback Jim Hart drove his team downfield 65 yards, topping the drive off with a 14-yard scoring run with 43 seconds left. With the Bears ahead by a point, Red Raider coach Jerry Moore gambled on a two-point conversion attempt, but Hart’s pass was swatted down in the end zone. And to recap their last two games, the Bears blew an early 21-0 lead over Houston, settling for a 21-21 tie. In last week’s game, Baylor surprised every one by taking a 13-0 lead over the No. 6-ranked SMU Mus tangs. But they forgot how to play defense during the third quarter and wound up losing the game 22-19 as Mustang quarterback Lance Mcllhenny threw three touchdown passes. Baylor is just 13 points awav from a 5-0 season and five points from a 3-0 conference record. Instead, the Bears are 2-2-1 overall and 1-1-1 in the SWC. On the other hand, the Aggies are 38 points away from an undfeated season and 15 points away from a 2-0 confer ence record. Teaff says the Bears should have a better record entering Saturday’s game with Texas A&M. But he knows Coach Jack ie Sherrill and the Aggies have experienced similar problems. “For us to win against the Aggies, it’ll take us not being as up-and-down as we’ve been*” Teaff said Thursday in a long distance telephone interview. “I think both clubs have experi enced some of the same frustra tions in losing close games.” Yes, the Aggies have lost close games during the last two weeks to Texas Tech and Houston. And yes, the Aggies have en dured die same self-destruction as the Bears, losing a 8-0 half- See AGGIES page 19 Mangrum fits QB role well by John P. Lopez Battalion Staff David Mangrum is in a sticky situation. Until two weeks ago, he’d spent his final year at Baylor picking up splinters on the bench as the second-string quar terback behind Mike Brannan. Brannan pulled a hamstring muscle against Houston, howev er, which paved the way for Mangrum to inherit the starting role in last week’s game with SMU. Mangrum doesn’t want the injury to keep Brannan out of action for long, but Mangrum said he’s grown accustomed to being the star of the show and isn’t quite ready to exit stage right. “I feel that as long as I keep improving and leading the team, I have a good chance of impressing the coaches into thinking that I can be the star ter,” he said Wednesday in a long-distance interview. “I think I have a pretty good shot at it.” Baylor head coach Grant Teaff also said Mangrum did a good job in relief of Brannan. “I felt Mangrum did a good job and that he’ll be better from having that experience against SMU,” Teaff said. The competition between Mangrum and Brannan for the starting spot isn’t tooth and nail. Mangrum said, but is construc tive and should prove to be be neficial for the team. “There isn't anv resentment between Mike and me, but we both want to play,” he said. "We don’t to fight or anything like that, but we’re two placet s who both want to play the same posi tion. We just want what’s best f or See MANGRUM page 18