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Also, Texas Tech Athletic Direc
tor T. Jones told reporters, “I would
say, yes, they probably will (offer
McWilliams thejob).”
The newspaper said sources indi
cated that Arizona State Coach John
Cooper also has been interviewed
for the job which became vacant on
Saturday when UT fired 10-year
coach Fred Akers.
But the newspaper said, “UT of fi
cials and alumni say it’s becoming
more and more obvious that Athletic
Director DeLoss Dodds will make an
offer to McWilliams perhaps as soon
as today (Wednesday).”
Dodds, in an interview Tuesday
night, said no offers had been made
yet. He declined to say how many
candidates he has spoken with.
The American-Statesman said
Akers’ successor would be intro
duced at a press conference, maybe
as early as Thursday, because Dodds
said he wanted to “get it done by the
end of the week.”
Dodds said he discusses the situa
tion with university President Bill
Cunningham daily and will make a
recommendation to him before of
fering the job to any candidate.
people have on TV and radio. Some
times they speculate right, some
times they speculate wrong.”
McWilliams said he talked with
Dodds on Sunday. “There was no
job offer,” McWilliams said. “He in
dicated he had some other people he
would visit with.”
McWilliams moved to T exas T ech
this season and led the Red Raiders
to a 7-4 record and Independence
Bowl bid.
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Asked about speculation that Mc
Williams, a former UT player and
assistant coach, is the front-runner,
Dodds replied: “I can’t control what
Dodds said he has discussed the
job with “more than one” candidate.
He would not identify the others.
Tech’s Jones told reporters Tues
day he didn’t know whether McWil
liams would accept the job if offered.
He predicted it would be a tough de
cision.
“His family is involved. His
f riends are involved. He’ll^
look at his profession, his
he wants out of his career \
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Jones said he would malt®
tempt to counter a UToffe pr
one be made. I
Several othei names besic lcl
Williams and Cooper havtl
mentioned as possibilities fcB
Longhorn job, including t ut
Smith of Arizona, Fisher Del jv:
of \ir Force, Mike Shanahai nd
sistant with the DenverBronaB
Allen Lc >wry, a Dallas Cowbo J
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Gildner, Spence receive SWC honors
Texas A&M seniors Stacey
Gildner and Margaret Spence have
been named to the 1986 All-South-
west Conference Volleyball Team.
T he conference’s six head coaches
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Murray, who lead the Longhorns
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was named Player of the Year, while
Houston’s Sherri Byer was given
Newcomer of the Year honors.
Rice’s Debbie Sokol was unani
mously chosen as Coach of the Year
for turning an 0-10 1985 Owl team
into a third-place finisher this year.
Gildner finished the year with a
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age, while Spence was a close second
in the category with a .230.
The two seniors were key offen
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finished second in the conference
and gained a berth in (he NCAA
playoffs.
Second-team honors went to
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Campbell and Dawn Davenport of
Texas, Becky Boxwell of "Texas Tech
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The Aggies will face Georgia in
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Mourners gather to pay homage to Layne
LUBBOCK (AP) — Family, friends and for
mer teammates of Bobby Layne gathered
Wednesday to mourn the death of the Hall of
Fame quarterback.
I he 59-year-old Layne, who played for the
University of Texas, the Detroit Lions and Pitts
burgh Steelers among other teams, had made his
home in Lubbock for many years. He died Mon
day after a lengthy illness.
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More than 450 people packed into St. Paul’s
Episcopal Church for funeral services. Private
burial rites were held later in the City of LiibbtH k
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1 he Rev. Harold O. Clinehensjr., rector of St.
Paul s Church, declined to read a eulogy for
Layne, saying many others present were more
qualified to eulogize Layne and “Bobby wouldn’t
want one.”
Layne’s teammates including four Hall of
Earners — Doak Walker, a friend and teammate
ol Layne’s dating back to junior high, Joe
Schmidt, Yale Lary and Ernie Stautner — re
called their days with Layne.
He was .1 h iencl. W.ilkct said, cholkl
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