Monday, October 3, 1988/The Battalion/Page 9 4 Sports ggie defense stifles Tech 50-15 By Jerry Bolz Sports Writer J The Wrecking Crew II paved the lay for Texas A&M’s of f ense to run i victory over the Texas Tech Red aiders Saturday at Kyle Field. jThe Aggie defense held Tech to 1)7 total yards in the Aggies 50-15 Irashing of the now 1-3 Red Raid- rs. jThe chalkboard in the Aggie Icker room read, “Defense: Be Ickless. Pressure quarterback, t un ing backs, receivers.” | The plan worked. JA&M Defensive Coordinator R.C. locum, wearing a “Wrecking Crew' I” hat, said his team went in to play ckless regardless of what hap- :ned. "We said before the game that it as time to start wrecking something ;ain,” he said. On the other side of the line, &Ms offensive front consistently rove back the Tech defense. Running back Darren Lewis made ic most of every, gap and made a few of his own while gaining 177 yards to lead the Aggies, also 1-3. The wishbone was a part of the Aggies ctffense this week for the first time since the late 1970s. A&M Head Coach Jackie Sherrill compared quarterback Bucky Rich ardson to Oklahoma’s wishbone quarterback Jamelle Holieway. “We will run the wishbone be cause I think Bucky can run it and run it good,” he said. A&M’s offense, who did every thing but score last week against Ok lahoma State, committed only one turnover Saturday. The offense gained a total of 476 yards, all but 56 on the ground. Richardson, who alternated with starter Chris Osgood, gained 66 yards on 6 carries with a long of 43. Freshman fullback Robert Wilson, who started in front of the injured Matt Gurley and Randy Simmons, had 71 yards on 9 carries and two TD’s. The Aggies scored in every quar- See Aggies, page 10 Lpake note SWC — the pulse still beats ran®! di am I The Aggies are back. Saturday’s drubbing IfTexas Tech served to lemind the rest of the Jouthwest Conference list which team was the lonsensus pick to end the Icasonon top. Recent leeks have made it very Jasyto forget that. Jackie Sherrill has Been second-guessed a lit about scheduling such In intimidating S reseason docket. Even Tore the Aggies went h-for-September, it bked questionable. Afterwards, well, you could Jardly help but wonder if sprinkling in a pansy |oi two wouldn’t have been a good idea. ..rV T' *4 Hal L. Hammons Sports viewpoint Maybe the big guy knew what he was doing. One way or another, it seems the Aggies are more fit for that treacherous (chortle, chortle) SWC schedule after being drubbed by Top 20 opponents for five weeks than the rest of the conference after being drubbed by North Texas. But don’t think the problems are over. Despite an incredibly easy win over the Raiders, who seemed like probable contenders for the title, Texas A&M has several big question marks. The most obvious one is at quarterback. Sherrill seems quite satisfied with using Chris Osgood as the starter and bringing Bucky Richardson off the bench for situational purposes. The problem is still with the passing game, though. Although Osgood has a good arm, he still went 4-for-13 against Tech. That’s got to improve. The Aggies obviously needed an air attack Saturday like the Broncos need a quarterback. Like Joe Biden needs a speech writer. Like Telly Savalas needs a haircut.But that doesn’t mean they won’t need one later. They also need to prove Saturday’s stifling of the Tech rushing attack was no fluke. It was the performance of the defensive line that keyed the game. Shutting down the rush gave the Aggies the second-and-long situations they have been needing all year. That allowed the Wrecking Crew to unload on Billy Joe Tolliver two downs per offensive set. Turnovers continue to look troublesome. It was that old Kyle Field magic that kept all six Aggie fumbles in Aggie hands. A&M fans need only to think about last week to remember how' devastating they can be. Osgood seems to be especially prone for some See Recovery, page 12 Photo by Jay Janner Darren Lewis does a flip for a fourth-quarter touchdown against Tech. Lewis rushed 27 times for 177 yards to lead all rushers. OFFICIALS WANTED: COUPON SAVB Fresh From Our Deli I OTATO SALAD C LB. IFoodQLess Fresh From Our Bakery DINNER ROLLS 79 c DOZ FoodQLess 801 Villa Maria Manor East Mall Food ^ Less FLICKERBALL ORIENTATION MEETING: MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 6 PM, 164 READ EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITIONS, TRAINING PROGRAM AND FLEXIBLE HOURS (EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY). FOR MORE INFORMATION, STOP BY THE IM-REC SPORTS OFFICE, 159 READ OR PHONE 845-7826.