The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 26, 1984, Image 8

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    Page 8/The Battalion/Monday, November 26,1984
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Since 1878
A&M wide receiver Mark Lewis(86) has re
ception on his mind as he waits for a Craig
Stump throw to catch up to him. TCU free
safety Billy Jones concentrates on making
the deflection in Saturday’s game. The Ags
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play hard than we did.
“Coaches don’t win football
games, players do,” Sherrill said.
“We may take a lot of the credit, but
it’s really the players. None of our
seniors had to play hard today, but
they did. They’re leaving our
younger players with the knowledge
of how to overcome adversity.
Junior running back Anthony To
ney echoed Sherrill’s feelings about
the future of the A&M football pro
gram.
“We’ve been working as hard as
we did for the first few games,” To
ney said. “The coaches haven’t given
up on us yet.
“This game is the start of looking
forward to next season. Since we
can’t go to a bowl, these last two
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