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Battalion
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Reception against Bulldog
puts Jones in record book
By Tim Stanfield
Sports Writer
up good
times. ^
Wide receiver Don Jones didn’t
catch as many passes as a member of
the Texas A&M football teams early
in the 1980s, but he certainly did
latch onto one that etched himself
into the Aggie record books.
Coach Tom Wilson’s final A&M
team carried a 1-1 record into its
September 26, 1981, contest at Kyle
Field against the Louisiana Tech
Bulldogs. Jones was the starting
flanker, even though he had caught
only one pass in the previous games.
His 5-yard touchdown catch
against California had helped A&M
defeat the Golden Bears 29-28, in
the season opener three weeks ear
lier.
But quarterback Gary Kubiak had
completely ignored Jones as the Ags’
dropped a 13-12 decision to Boston
College on September 19, and the
flanker had to wonder where he
stood in the scheme of things.
While Wilson had high praise for
Jones and reserve wide receive
Jimmy Williams, he noted that split
end Mike Whitwell and tight end
Mark Lewis were the primary targets
for Kubiak’s aerials.
Wilson had his squad emotionally
prepared for the Bulldogs, which
f irovided the home folks with their
irst look at the 1981 Aggie squad.
“I told the team that it was time to
see what they could do,” Wilson said.
“The coaching staff wanted them to
be fired up in order to be able to do
their best.”
Unlike their initial two games, the
Aggies took to the air early against
Louisiana Tech with immediate pos
itive results.
After forcing the Bulldogs to punt
after their first possession, A&M put
six points on the board with a drive
that took only 52 seconds.
ansasi
Kubiak completed a 31-yard
touchdown pass to Jones with 12:47
to go in the first period and place-
kicker David Hardy made it 7-0.
While the Aggies dominated the
first half, their biggest explosion was
saved for the third perioa.
They scored three quick touch
downs to put the game away, one of
which was a 92-yard pass from Ku
biak to Jones.
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in man siiddii
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the game plan specifically fe; r axas j&cl
Longhorns. :
Quarterback Harry Ledfc
tossed a bounced lateral lo 1
fman, then acted as ifhewassi
that his “pass” had been soli
After an actinc
his own, Kaul
straightened up and threw to nj
open McLean, who raced mu Michigan.
tested to the north endzoneolh
Field.
Indiana at
UCLA at A
In that game McLeansetaii
record for most passes cau[
game - 13, and for the most®!
250. A&M, however, blew11
halftime lead and lost 21-17.
The record catch was ate:
A long Bulldog punt had put the
Aggies inside their own 10-yard line,
but that only gave them a chance to
make some history.
Split out wide to the right of the
formation, Jones discovered that he
basically was left uncovered by the
Bulldog cornerback.
Taking note of the coverage, Ku
biak lofted Jones a perfect pass, and
after the youngster caught it, he out
ran a defender to the south end
that w r ould sustain Jones fortfccjlfennessec
of his Aggie career.
^ThefOS 1 season turned w.;| Houston 0
last Week
Overall Re
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“They were playing their cor-
nerbacks up tight on our receivers, ”
Wilson noted. "That was one of the
reasons we went much. That
was a big play for us.
Jones’ catch broke the old A&M
record of 91 yards which was set on a
? »ass play from halfback Jim Kauf
man to wide receiver Dude McLean
against Texas in 1965.
That play became known as “The
Texas Special,” because A&M coach
Gene Stallings had inserted it into
A&M, ending with both theaii
director and coach leavingiheii buns Cow
pi lor to 1982 spring training
Jones did have some oditi
plays, however, catching a 2!
touchdown pass against Rice,a
six Kubiak threw that day
That was — and is —aSWt
cord, and it came during a i!
A&M win
Two games later Jones auj:::
yard touchdown pass in the :
quarter against Arkansasfonlf j
gies’ only score in their dismal
loss.
Jones played in A&.Mi STHiH
over Oklahoma State in th: , ' < )R
pendence Bowl in Shrevepoitli^ 665 f |rst
siana, in which Kubiak hit is!he fi
for two long touchdown
Coach Jackie Sherrill sum
Wilson early in 1982, and nil
change, Jones saw his plaiicy
severely reduced.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Holdout
offensive tackle Bruce Matthews
filed suit in U.S. District Court
against the Houston Oilers and the
National Football League Thursday,
seeking the right to negotiate with
other teams.
Matthews’ four-year contract with
the Oilers expired after 1986 season.
“We’ve asked the court to enjoin
the NFL and the Oilers on interfer
ing with Bruce’s contracting with
other teams in the NFL,” said Gary
Schlessinger, Matthews’ attorney.
“We’re asking for an injunction
which will allow him to deal with
other teams, and we’re also asking
for $ 10 million in damages.
“I think that Bruce has an excel
lent case and with the collective bar
gaining agreement expired there’s
really no hold that Houston has on
him.”
The collective bargaining
agreement between the NFL and the
Players Association expired on Aug.
31. The players went on strike Sept.
22 and came back Oct. 15, without a
day night and the player rtf
Thursda
lay.
new contract.
“I never thought it would go this
far,” said Matthews, a first-round
draft choice in 1983 out of Southern
Cal. “Basically, I don’t feel like I
have any other recourse. This is
really the last option open to me,
other than sitting out the year, which
I don’t want to do.”
Earlier this month, former Miami
fullback Alonzo Highsmith, the Oil
ers first pick in the 1987 draft, filed
a similar suit in Florida. Highsmith,
and the team came to terms Wednes-
“Before the last preseason;
we thought we haa an agri;
but Houston pulled thatoM
and basically since then,: j
happened,” Matthews said i
“Apparently they didn’t OT
I was worth that (amount of J
to them. I guess that’s the 1 ']
reason, they made an offeri' : |
withdrew it, reneged.”
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playing with the Oilers
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