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KM CIVt U$ IHIltt Ml NO!ICE ID LEI Itf mi] rOU ID IHE BEST Of DOB AflILlIY MSC FILM SOCIETY Of TEXAS A&M COMIKG SOON: AND IHE EILM SOCIETY Of IEBAI A£M BBOT A FECIAL CAMPUiiCBEENING Of OIBECIOB 5TEVEN iPIELBEBG'i SCHINDLER'S LIST mmufmnimumm: BESI ADAPTED SCBEEHPLAY - SIEVED ZAILLIAN SATURDiY, APRIL 9 - 6:30 AND 930 Page 8 The Battalion Friday, March 25,1 hev, w£ WERE A SWEET /6 team WE HAD A GREAT TIME ... WAIT 'TIL NEXT YEAR/ HEY, JULIUS SCHWARTZ.. THAT EARTH 1 - EARTH 2_ / DEA ALWAVS MADE SENSE TO US/ Weaver Continued from Page 7 it’s all about.” The Aggies are lead by senior Mark Weaver, currently the 2 7 th- rated player in the nation. Weaver will begin his defense of his Southwest Conference singles crown from last season today against Jose Medrano. Weaver’s overall singles record this season is 22-6, and he re cently recorded his 100th career singles match win, to move his all-time record to 102-43, a spec tacular 70.4 winning percentage. 1 lead tennis coach David Ken; said Weaver is a vital part to tk Aggies’ success. Mark Weaver is oneofthe biggest reasons for our success this season, “ Kent said. “He sets the tone for the entire team, and he’s been marvelousal season.” ! Cc Pu ha Tt mi A£ pe Te: IS wi dc M' H fie ] I VI 1 be th er C; Tic le le tli William I larrison/ The liattalion Leeland McElroy (right) and Detron Smith run through blocking drills during the first day of spring football practice. The Aggies will scrimmage for about the next two weeks, the last day being Football Continued from Page 7 lege football. Slocum said he thought Ensminger’s first day on the field with the players was successful. “It went probably better than you would have expected it to go the first day,” Slocum said. “The players responded well to the challenges.” Ensminger echoed Slocum’s sentiments and said he was pleased with the effort turned out by his players. “They were out there bat tling and fighting,” Ensminger said. “I think they have a chance to pick it up and get better everyday.” Ensminger employs a much different system from the one run by Toledo. He said that he expects that the players will have some dif ficulty adjusting but said he is optimistic that they will even tually catch on. Ensminger said he looks to complement A&M’s excellent running game with a more de veloped passing attack. Most of the pressure in Ens minger’s attack falls on the shoulders of the quarterback who more or less calls and ad justs many of the plays from the line of scrimmage. “We don’t have to throw it 40 times (per game),” Ens minger said. “But we can be effective when we do throw it because it will make our run ning game that much better.” On the other side of the ball, Tuberville packs a great deal of enthusiasm and brings a winning tradition to A&M. The 3 9-year-old Tuberville served as an assistant coach at the University of Miami for eight seasons where he was part of three national champi onships. Tuberville started out as a graduate assistant in 1986 and eventually worked his way up to defensive coordinator, which he was named prior to the 1 993 season. In his one season as defen sive coordinator, the Hurri canes ranked fourth in the na tion in total defense allowing just 255.8 yards per game, and third in scoring defense yield ing a mere 12.5 points per April 18. game. Slocum said that Tuberville is an outstanding defense coach and will do a fine job of carry ing on the “Wrecking Crew” tradition at A&M. In addition to his job as co ordinator, Tuberville will work with the inside linebackers. While at Miami, Tuberville was the full-time linebackers coach from 1989 to 1992. Tuberville said that he is ex cited about becoming a part of the A&M football program and priming the team for an even tual national title. “We’re not going to change a lot of things,’ Tuberville said. “We’re trying to find person nel, guys that can replace the guys that left last year. ’ To be successful, Tuberville said that aside from developing a solid first team defense, a quality second team is a must. “I found out one thing from coaching at the University of Miami,” Tuberville said. “You don’t win the big games with your first team players all the time. “Most of the time your sec ond team players have to come in and help and not just be fill- ins.” Tuberville and Ensminger will have 1 5 days of spring drills to work with and famil iarize themselves with their new staffs and players before taking the practice field in Au gust to prepare for the 1994 season. 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