The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 1989, Image 8

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tact with Slocum, said he also likes
linebacker Aaron Wallace’s chances
for national recognition.
“There’s very few in that (Heis-
man) category,” he said. “And Wal
lace has a chance to be in the first
three picks next year.”
Besides Sherrill’s exodus from the
A&M coaching staff, several Aggies
assistants have found new positions
in college football.
The Longhorns recently landed
A&M assistant Bob Boyd to coach
tight ends, while the big conference
news centered on former A&M of
fensive guru Lynn Amedee’s return
to Texas, this time to coordinate the
offense of the Longhorns.
Sherrill reflected on the Amedee
era at A&M, squelching any rumors
there was ever any animosity be
tween the two.
“Lynn is a good football coach,”
Sherrill said. “He did everything I
asked him to do. You would tell him
what you wanted to do, and he’d go
do it.
“Things in Florida just didn’t turn
out like he anticipated. Texas still
has that magic name. But people
outside the state of Texas couldn’t
tell you how Texas has played the
last four or five years.”
For now, Sherrill can only talk
about the SWC as an outsider
looking in. He said he is content to
live in College Station and weigh his
career options as they surface.
“It’s a nice place and a great place
to raise kids. I’m just looking at dif
ferent things. I just want to make the
right decision,” Sherrill said.
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Carlesimo to stay with Seton Hall
Illinois to play
Southern Cal
in Moscow
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (AP) —
Despite overtures from Kentucky,
Seton Hall basketball coach P.J. Car
lesimo ended a week of soul-search
ing Monday by deciding to stay at
the school he took to the NCAA
championship game.
“The strong desire that I have to
continue this relationship would not
allow me to leave Seton Hall,” Carle
simo said. “I am extremely comfort
able living in the (New York) metro
politan area, competing in the Big
East, and I am certain no other envi
ronment would be as attractive to
would accept the Kentucky job, but
not until he talked to Seton Hall offi
cials.
On Friday, however, one of the
sources who was quoted in the origi
nal report said Carlesimo seemed to
be having second thoughts about the
job.
MOSCOW (AP) — A football
game between Illinois and Southern
California universities will take place
Sept. 2 in Moscow in the first such
match in the Soviet Union, Tass said
Friday.
A contract was signed last week
between the U.S. sponsor and the
Soviet economic group Sovinters-
port.
It was signed to pave the way for
the historic match dubbed “Glasnost
Cup,” the official news agency said.
“To bring so many Americans and
to present their favorite sport, is it
not a step toward mutual under
standing?” Tass quoted Kenneth
Haines, a representative of the spon
soring firm Raycom, as saying.
“This publicity will only help our
company,” Haines said.
The Associated Press initially re
ported that day that Carlesimo
The same source also said Carle
simo never definitely accepted the
job and it never formally was offered
to him.
In ending talks with Kentucky,
Carlesimo remained loyal to the
school that stuck by him when fans
were calling for his resignation.
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lege basketball.
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championship last month, losingti
Michigan 80-79 in overtime. The31‘|
7 season was the Pirates’ best ski
1952-53, and Carlesimo earned hi
second straight Big East Coachdj
the Year award.
The turnaround in the Seton Hi
program came a little more thanij
The 39-year-old coach also turned
year after the school’s student
eminent called for Carlesimo]
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