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    Thursday, September 11,1986TThe Battalion/Page 13
laylor stars
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^Recognition
_ (AP) — If Thomas Everett and
Body Carlson hadn’t lived up to
Heir preseason billing, the Baylor
Hears wouldn't be ranked 12th in
the nation this week.
H Everett, an Associated Press first
team All-American in 1985, inter
cepted two passes last Saturday in a
31-28 victory over Wyoming.
HCarlson, who had shared quar-
Hrback duties for three years with
Horn Muecke, took advantage of a
Hance to play all four quarters.
■ His 244 yards passing gave the
Bears the offensive punch they
^eded to stave off the underdog
awboys at Laramie.
The peformances of Everett and
rlson earned them The A P’s SWC
sfensive and Offensive Players of
the Week.
■ Everett returned an interception
42 yards for a touchdown and
swiped another pass in the final two
FOR AN Hinutes to preserve Baylor’s shaky
IHtory.
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■ Everett, who returned a punt for
a louchdown to help Baylor defeat
He Cowboys at Waco last year, said
Hyoming quarterback Scott Runyan
w; i very difficult to read.
■“He (Runyan) ran out of the
■cket good and he was so small (5-
foct-9) 1 couldn’t find him half the
He,” Everett said.
■Carlson, a senior from San Anto
nie, kept the Baylor offense hum-
Bng on a da\ when the delense
couldn’t effectively stop the Cow-
Hys’ passing game. He rushed 15
times for 70 yards.
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Jets hope to overcome Pats’ magic
■EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The
strange brew that makes up the New England Pa
triots in many ways defies logic. But it works, as
th( Patriots’ trip to the Super Bowl proved last
year.
■New England visits the New York Jets Tonight
in i nationally televised NFL contest that will pro-
pie an early jump in the AFC East race for one
of the teams. The Patriots routed Indianapolis
3|-3 in their season-opener as New York edged
Buffalo 28-24.
■All New England’s plays are called by Steve
Gi gan, the backup quarterback, from the side-
Il|(S, while starter Tony Eason puts them into
mi'i ion.
“They are confident and efficient and well-
coached,” Coach Joe Walton said. “They’re the
most talented team in our division and maybe in
the entire NFL.”
New England buried the Colts last Sunday as
Eason connected on 18 of 29 passes for 252 yards
and a touchdown to Stanley Morgan.
Tony Franklin had four field goals and the de
fense, led by linebacker Don Blackmon with
three sacks, trapped Colts quarterback Gary Ho-
geboom six times. The Colts, one of the league’s
best rushing teams, had only 83 yards on the
ground.
Tippett said the Jets present a double dilemma
— they can ram the ball down a defense’s throat
and have as good a crew of receivers as anyone.
The Jets overcame a noisy crowd and a highly
motivated Bills team in the debut of QB Jim
Kelly. Ken O’Brien threw for 318 yards and
touchdowns of 46 yards to A1 Toon and 71 to
Wesley Walker.
Defensive end Barry Bennett thinks the Jets
will provide some of their own fireworks in stop
ping the Patriots.
“The most important thing is we’ve got to
hurry Eason and make him throw quicker than
he wants to,” Bennett said. “If your defense can
get their offense off-balance, it can do even more.
We have to shut down James and Collins.”
lyan’s defenses proved not so spectacular
|(AP) — On (he first Sunday of the
1B86 NFL season, Buddy Ryan’s de-
ffflises gave up 782 yards and 65
Hints. As San Francisco Coach Bill
Wulsh has pointed out, the “genius”
ta); fades quickly.
■The games in question were:
Washington 41, Philadelphia 14,
ami Chicago 41, Cleveland 31, two
mes symbolic of an opening week
end in which NFL defenses were less
than staunch.
Start in Chicago, where the de
fense constructed by Ryan now is in
the hands of Vince Tobin.
The 31 points surrendered by the
Bears were more than they gave up
in any of their 15 victories last season
— Miami scored 38 in handing Chi
cago its only loss. Atid a defense that
had 64 sacks last year and 70 in 1984
had only one of the surprisingly mo
bile Bernie Kosar, who rolled away
from trouble the way Dan Marino
did in Miami’s victory last year.
So embarrassed were Ditka and
his defense that they quickly pointed
out that they had given up 28 points
to Tampa Bay in last year’s opener
and were responsible Sunday for
only 24 of Cleveland’s points — the
other seven came on a botched snap
that Cleveland’s A1 Gross recovered
in the end zone for the first NFL
touchdown decided by instant re-
play.
Ryan’s team also didn’t play very
smart, after Washington rolled up
433 yards against his Eagles, who
still are learning the principles of the
“46” defense he employed with such
success at Chicago.
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an! shouldn’t slow him down.
I He runs a 4.6 in the 40-yard dash,
bin Head Coach Jackie Sherrill said
he plays like he runs a 4.5.
I Holland said that’s because he’s al
ways giving 100 percent on the field.
H“I think I have pretty quick feet —
ijjlster than my 4.6 speed shows,” he
)d.
There have been questions about
the inexperience in the Aggies sec
ondary, with the loss of Domingo
Bryant, Darrell Austin and Wayne
Asberry, but A&M will stick to the
same defense they ran last year, Hol
land said.
“We’re preparing for them proba
bly like we would SMU and Baylor
combined,” he said.
“ They have an explosive offense
and they’ll try to throw a lot of stuff
at us,” he said. “It’s kind of like our
offense so we’ll be ready for any
thing.”
Holland, however, is predicting a
fairly low scoring defensive game.
That’s quite possible since the Ag
gies are returning nine starters from
last year’s best defensive team in the
Southwest Conference and LSU has
10 starters coming back.
Holland said they are looking for
ward to lining up against LSU fresh
man quarterback Todd Hodson.
“It’ll be a lot of fun,” Holland said
with a smile. “But we heard he’s a
great athlete and we’re not going to
underestimate him.”
Holland also is looking ahead to
tackling fellow ex-Hempstead High
School player Harvey Williams who
bypassed A&M for LSU.
“We’re pretty good friends,” Hol
land said. “I really didn’t get to be
around him a lot in high school be
cause he was a freshman when I was
Although the LSU fans are known
to get a little rowdy and Tiger sta
dium contains sound well, Holland
said he doesn’t expect the noise to be
a factor.
To prepare for the noise in Tiger
Stadium Saturday night, the Aggies
have been practicing with pre-re
corded tapes of loud crowd noises.
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