The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 15, 1982, Image 19

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Battalion/Page 19
October 15, 1982
Battalion
Football
Forecast
L. Christlieb
John Wagner
John P. Lopez
Joe Tindel Jr.
Bill Robinson
Reveille
Baylor at Texas A&M
Texas A&M by 3
Baylor by 3
Texas A&M by 7
Texas A&M by 3
Texas A&M by 6
Texas A&M by 10
Texas A&M by 6
Houston at SMU
SMU by 7
SMU by 6
Houston by 1
SMU by 7
Houston by 2
Houston by 1
SMU by 4
Texas Tech at Rice
Texas Tech by 1
Texas Tech by 10
Texas Tech by 7
Texas Tech by 7
Texas Tech by 2
Texas Tech by 14
Texas Tech by 2
1 Oklahoma at Kansas
USC at Stanford
Oklahoma by 1
Oklahoma by 1
Oklahoma by 10
Oklahoma by 14
Oklahoma by 9
Oklahoma by 14
Oklahoma by 3
Stanford by 7
Stanford by 2
Stanford by 7
Stanford by 3
Stanford by 1
USC by 10
USC by 1
[Mississippi State at Miami
Miami by 3
Miami by 8
Miami by 7
MSU by 6
Miami by 7
Miami by 7
Miami by 1
[Hawaii at BYU
BYU by 7
BYU by 1
BYU by 3
BYU by 7
BYU by 3
BYU by 14
BYU by 2
[Arizona at Notre Dame
Notre Dame by 3
Notre Dame by 4
Notre Dame by 10
Notre Dame by 10
Notre Dame by 12
Notre Dame by 7
Notre Dame by 5
I Bryan at Euless Trinity
Trinity by 1
Bryan by 10
Bryan by 14
Bryan by 14
Bryan by 20
Bryan by 14
Bryan by 1
EWillowridge at Consol
Willow ridge by 14
Willowridge by 14
Willowridge by 3
Willowridge by 14
Willowridge by 14
Consol by 1
Willowridge by 4
[Season percentages:
35-15, .700
32-18, .640
36-14, .720
34-16, .680
36-14, .720
34-16, .680
40-10, .800
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Suiurdi i
the Be ^ l ea( l over the Red Raiders
letting a 17-7 second-
.fcnjf jfcarter lead over the Cougars
d wp away.
il)j sas| But Teaff said the Bears
>abh ,|en't using season records or
n |f eiN1 ast Baylor-Texas A&M match-
t , in ps to predict the game's out-
ue ( j w me. And he said they're going
uuistl watc hing Cary Kubiak,
, ihnnv Hector and Earnest
vsr j|ij chon with a great deal of in-
ul" rcst -
“Obviously. A&M’s most ex-
! king, strongest point is their
i assing game,” I eaff said. "I
t lave tremendous respect for
ian (Kubiak). He’s one of the
^ utstanding quarterbacks in the
O ation this year.
“I've always been very im-
Bsed with Hector and Jack
in Their being out during
lose games really hurt A&M a
t It's too bad their almost at
ice, Jffi ill strength now.”
the lis Kubiak enters the game hav-
i [completed 110 of 192 passes
mv Bui r 1,183 yards and 10 touch-
luleScfl nvns for a 237-yard average,
shot a wr of his receivers have
i 7tian night passes for o\ei inn
I the ib rds: Don Jones, 19 for 223
irds: Jimmy leal, H for 189
est foi ids: Hector, 19 for 10- v«uds,
neattk dJimmie Williams, three for
3 yards.
to host
would. ..
pm jco all-stars
,'ere fin
last hot Texas A&M University will
:r. We’)i 6t the Fourth Annual Texas
so 1 hop for College all-star game
[day at 1p.m. in Olsen Field.
er dut Jhe game, which was to have
ralvara tn held last Sunday but was
junatc ned out, will feature junior
e leado lege all-stars from around the
id Laut L,
goalw Students and faculty with
half In niversitv I.D.s will be admitted
the game free.
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Although Texas A&M de
fense, which has given up 416
yards a game thus far, has been
criticized, Teaff said he sees the
Aggies’ talent in that area.
“1 was very impressed with
the A&M defense against Hous
ton," he said. “When you look at
the game film, you really can’t
tell that Houston won the
game.”
Teaffs weapons on offense
and defense include split end
Gerald McNeil, w'ing back Bruce
Davis, running back Alfred
Anderson and defensive end
Charles Benson.
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“Benson’s one of the best de
fensive players I’ve ever
coached,” Teaff said.
Texas A&M last defeated
Baylor in 1977 by a score of 38-
31. During the last four seasons,
the Aggies have lost 24-6, 17-7,
46-7 and 19-17.
None of the Aggie players
know what to expect from the
Bears. But they agree that they
don’t want to lose to Baylor for
the fifth year in a row.
“Baylor’s a team that I’d really
like to beat, and the whole team’s
really up to beat them because
we haven’t beaten them in four
years,” weakside linebacker Jeff against them. We’ll have to play
Fuller said. just as good or better than we
“Baylor has a very good quar- played against Houston.”
terback and some real fast re- Ray Childress, who’s been
ceivers in (Bruce) Davis and moved back to his defensive
(Gerald) McNeil. We plan to tackle spot after spending the
contain them, but they’ve got last two games at left end, said
good backs, too. They have a ba- the Bears can attack from sever-
lanced offensive attack, so we al angles.
really have to be aggressive “Baylor’s going to run at us
and throw on us, too,” he said,
“so you really can’t single out
any one strength that they have.
I would imagine they’re going to
throw on us a good bit, because
they’ve got those two great re
ceivers.”
Middle linebacker Jerry Bul
litt said the Aggies must play
with intensity to be able to defeat
Baylor.
“We’ll have to make fewer
mistakes and play a more
aggressive game,” Bullitt said.
“Baylor has a real good
offense and they’ll be hard to
stop. Their offensive line is
great. I guess it’ll be a battle of
the lines.”
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