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must face Missouri, South Alaba
ma, Florida, Alabama and Neva-
da-Las Vegas.
Barone said he feels that the
schedule can only help the Aggie
basketball program to get their
shot against some of the best
teams in the country.
"You make decisions based on
where you want to be, not where
you are right now,"
Barone said. "I'm not concerned
with what our record looks like
early. Tm concerned with com
peting."
When asked why he didn't
open his schedule with an easy
team like the Sisters of the Poor,
Barone quipped, "We went right
to the Vatican instead."
Most of Barone's disciples will
be back this season, except for
outgoing seniors Anthony Ware
and Shedrick Anderson. Johnson,
a sophomore forward out of Con
verse Judson, will be back and lie
said that his team will have lobe
playing its best for the long had
that awaits.
"It will be no cakewalk,"
son said. "We've got to be reallj
focused and ready to play even
night. But we've all grown upj
little bit, and I think we improved
during the offseason."
The undefeated A&M football
team has drawn most of theatten
tion on campus this season, and
Barone understands why that is
so. However, he said he hopes
that the same enthusiasm about
the football team can be trans
ferred to basketball.
"Our football team has been
phenomenal," he said. "You
one of the top three teams in the
country right here in College Sta
tion, Texas.
"1 just hope that R.C. (Slocum
A&M head football coach) hasn't
spoiled anyone."
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what might have been.
A&M came closer to the for
mer, as Johnson's teammates
played well enough to scare a few
opponents in their first rebuilding
year under head coach Tony
Barone. And as guard David Ed
wards said, they did not have
much choice but to turn things up
a notch.
"We just had to find somebody
to step up," Edwards said. "When
he was gone, we lost 19 points a
game. We called certain plays,
and nobody was certain about
what to do. He (Johnson) was
guaranteed to go to the line if he
got the ball."
Before his injury, Johnson went
to the line frequently and with au
thority. He assaulted Texas Chris
tian for 25 points and 16 rebounds
in A&M's conference opener, and
finished with 14 points and 15
boards against Southern
Methodist in the Aggies next con
test.
That kind of output makes
Johnson wonder if, barring his in
jury, last year would have been as
close to perfect as it gets.
"It (the season) definitely
would have been one of the best,"
Johnson said.
Johnson has an added advan
tage this year, after he took part in
a SWC Australian tour over the
summer. On that trip, he was able
to hone his inside game against
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larger, more physically-intimidat
ing opponents, while picking upj
few inside tips about his fello'»
conference members at the same
time.
"Over there, we were playing J)
older people, and they were really
physical," Johnson said. "(As a re
sult) I became a lot more physical
"Plus, I got kind of a scouting
report on other people I was play
ing with. But I ^uess the saint
goes for them, too.
With two forwards, three
guards and no post men, the Ag
gies will be looking to find the
best possible way to make up for
their lack of height. Johnson
knows his role in A&M's fast-
paced offense, and it is a simple
one - just be in position to finish lent Dr. 1
off the break. n yester
"It's not really a run-and-shootlate Rep
type of offense, but we do runafonia Tb
lot," Johnson said. "We don't
have a lot of height, but we'vegol
a lot of speed.
"You've got to be in better
shape. If we've got an open break,
we've got to take it. It's a fast-
>aced game, and that's the kind l
like."
If the Aggies are able to work
the fast break to perfection, John
son's goal of a .500 final record
might come to fruition. The team
is more familiar with Barone'ssys-
Texas
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what Barone expects out of his n examp
players.
Johnson's goal for himself is
much simpler - no more injuries,
and no more lost opportunities.
"I'm just praying that 1 stay
healthy."
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