'Page 12 24, ^rs mmie Giltw he season State to 'nal Invitaiin 'wever, theTt issippi 534s )f the NIT. p substitult 6-9,200-ptm I “Mr. Basb trolina” fork ring his sera ool. s — forward,!' i cl — center, 4 pts., 3.8 rel ■ — guard, M pts., 4.6 ref s — guard, A page 14 sports Battalion/Page 13 November 24, 1982 A&M’s Fuller leads defense by Joe Tindel Jr. Battalion Staff Few people would think Jeff Fuller and the weather would have anything in common. But [there’s little difference between the behavior of a storm and that [of the Aggies’ weak-side line backer. Off the field, Fuller seems to be as calm as the eye of a hurri cane. During a game, he pops opponents like its surrounding winds mangle trees. [i The soft-spoken junior cer tainly has spoken loudly on the field. His 58 unassisted tackles and four interceptions tell the whole story. He’s the leading tackier on the team, and any back or receiver who lies in his path is in for a storm. Surprisingly enough, this year was Fuller’s debut as a col lege linebacker. When he Started the season, he was a safe ty, but Head Coach Jackie Sher rill soon saw his intensity could better be used closer to the line of scrimmage. ' Technique was the only thing Fuller had to adjust to play his hew position, he said in an inter view Tuesday. “One thing I had to get used to was playing off larger blocks,” r« nx m. » Fuller said. “That was one of the r jo Ihardest things to do.” He said his quick change of positions initially evoked a little ribbing from some of his team- ipates. Jhe guys really joked about it to me because I was pretty good at safety and all of the sud den 1 was at linebacker,” Fuller skid. “It really shocked me at first." Nobody’s laughing now. Intangibles help strengthen PFulIer storm. He said he’s 6ke the other players on the de- F A jense in that he gets a great deal l“N [f his inspirational f uel from the ‘ bggie crowd. “They get us more intense,” jesaid. “They’re up there yell- tig and at times, we can’t even jear the snap. That’s (crowd support) one if the biggest factors as far as wr team is concerned,” FTdler laid. “You know our crowd is jjways there, and when they’re here and yelling, that makes us play harder than we usually do.” But with the season almost over, Fuller’s had a chance to reflect on the 10 games that the Aggies have unexpectedly split down the middle. He’s as baffled as anyone else about the defen sive problems. “It’s hard to say what caused the breakdowns,” he said. We’ve been up and down all season. “A lot of the guys are up every game. Things just haven’t gone our way.” The multiple offenses the a.m.-5 pi Aggies face were often baffling to the secondary, Fuller said. Some of those multiple offenses were run by some exceptional quarterbacks, which often made F’uller’s position more compli cated. “You’re used to playing inside and all of the sudden you (have to) go out and cover a slot man,” he said. “Offenses are just getting so technical ... you just can’t cover everything.” But Fuller and the Aggies still have the big one left. The line backer hopes he can bring his bad weather to Austin and rain on the Longhorns’ effort. There’s a different kind of pressure involved in playing Texas, as well as a different kind of motivating force, Fuller said. “When you play Texas it just ... brings out something in you,” he said. “It makes you do more than you can do.” The ’Horns don’t have a fat playbook, Fuller said, but what they do run, they run well. He 5-5 at this point. Fuller said, the said he’ll be on the lookout for some talented backs as well as receivers like Herkie Walls in the Turkey Day contest. Fuller compared the Texas offensive attack to that of Arkansas. Even though the Aggies are game will be as intense as it al ways is. “This is a big game to us,” he said. “We’re looking at is as a bowl, because it’s a great rivalry.” Cowboys to tackle Cleveland United Press International IRVING — The Dallas Cow boys and Cleveland Browns will provide the second half of the National Football League’s Thanksgiving Day feast 'Thurs day and those who tune in can hope they do not have to watch a turkey as well as chew on one. “It is all very unpredictable,” Dallas coach Tom Landry said. If you assume that the NFL is playing at its top caliber ... well, there is no way. “If that was the case then you would not have to work at all. You might see sparks of bril liance. But you have to get in a groove and sustain it and you won’t see that. “You usually don’t go out in front 24-0 and then get beat (as San Diego did against the Los Angeles Raiders Monday night) if you are properly trained for what you have to do.” The NFL Thanksgiving sche dule, which annually features games in the Pontiac Super- dome and Texas Stadium, will on this year despite the fact that players have been back at Practice facilities for only a week. The Detroit Lions host the New York Giants in the day’s °pener. Dallas has a 10-3-1 record on lanksgiving Day, and part of ['he reason the Cowboys agreed •° host a game on the holiday ^ch year has to do with the fact that their opponent usually gets 1,1 less work than they do. In addition, the added time blowing the holiday game gives fellas time to recoup for the kte-season schedule. Dallas has a 13-1 record the week alter thanksgiving. NOTICE Does your ORR &? TSA rep resentative really work for you? 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