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After 14-year absence. Vermeil anxious to prove self
ST. LOUIS (AP) — Dick Vermeil
returned to coaching after a 14-
year absence on Tuesday, burning
to prove to the St. Louis Rams and
the NFL that the game hasn’t
passed him by.
Vermeil, 60, was so fired up
during a news conference to
announce his five-year, $9 million
deal as coach and president of
football operations that he spoke
for a half-hour before taking ques
tions from exhausted reporters.
“Ladies and gentlemen, you
can’t imagine how exciting it is
to be here today,’’ said Vermeil,
who nearly broke down twice
during a monologue that was
equal parts inspirational mes
sage and schmaltz. “I have
never been, in my life, more
confident or better prepared.’’
Vermeil made an immediate
impression on two players who
attended the news conference,
defensive end Kevin Carter and
tight end Aaron Laing. Laing said
he was so inspired he wanted to
play right now.
“He got me excited,” Laing said.
“There's definitely an energy about
him, no doubt about that. It's not
the same old mundane speech.”
Players didn’t seem too worried
about his lengthy absence, jeither.
“George Foreman came back,”
was the reasoning of defensive
tackle D’Marco Farr. “You don’t
really lose the fire.”
Vermeil led the Philadelphia
Eagles to their only Super Bowl
berth in 1981. He resigned after the
1982 season complaining of
burnout and has been working as a
college football analyst for CBS-TV
and ABC-TV.
Though he’s been gone from
the sidelines, Vermeil said he’s
learned plenty. A shameless
name-dropper, he mentioned lit
erally dozens of coaches he’s dealt
with during the past 14 years.
“People are going to say
Dick’s a retread, a has-been,
almost a never-was because I
lost the Super Bowl, and possi
bly over the hill,’’ Vermeil said.
“I’ve received a Ph.D. from the
greatest graduate school in pro
fessional football.”
Astros re-sign
Berry for a year
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HOUSTON (AP) — Third base
man Sean Berry, who underwem
shoulder surgery last October
agreed Tuesday to a one-year coa
tract with the Houston Astn
worth $2.2 million.
The Astros also agreed to one|
year contracts with catcher Tom
Eusebio ($650,000) and outfieldei
James Mouton ($415,000). Eusebie
earned $300,000 last season ant
Mouton earned $196,000.
Berry earned $995,000 withtht
Astros last season when he had;
career high 17 home runs andDi
RBIs last season despite playin[
the entire year with a torn rotate
cuff in his right shoulder.
Berry played in 132 games ami
had a slugging percentage of .492,
second best on the team.
Eusebio was on the disabled list
twice last season, once to have a cyst
removed from his left wrist and lata
with a broken bone in his left hand nkings.
He hit .270 in 58 games with the udent
Astros and had a .415 average in 15 wern-
games at Triple-A Tucson. lent Pres
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AUTO
1986-Ford Escort, w/new battery/alternator. Car
stopped running a couple weeks ago. First $250 takes
it. Call Todd at 694-0739.
1991 Ford Escort GT.129K mi., a/c, spoiler, alloy. Well
maintained. $2,850. 775-9236.
1991 white Pontiac Le-Mans. Has 73,500 miles, good
a/c. $3,200 693-2784, 845-6942.
'78 Buick Regal- Runs good, 57,200 miles, $1,300,
negotiable. 694-6662.
‘84 Mazda 626. Looks like newl 4-door, auto, $1,850.
731-8825.
‘87 BMW 325. Excellent condition. Full equipment.
Great student or family car. $4,800/neg. 691-8504.
‘90 Mazda 626-LX, 4-door, auto, loaded, moon-roof, 1 -
owner, 91K miles. Excellent condition. $5,150 O.B.O.
'92 Mazda Protege LX, 4-door, auto, loaded, sun-roof,
49K miles. Excellent condition. $6,450. O.B.O.
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No Junk! ‘88 Ford Escort 2-door, auto., clean Sdepend-
able! $2,300 negotiable. 779-9513.
SEIZED CARS from $175. Porsches, Cadillacs,
Chevys, BMW's, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD’s. Your
Area. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000, Ext.A-1652 for current
listings.
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Romantic Victorian B&B get-away. Plus gourmet can
dle-light dining. “The Pink House". 364-2868.
The Famous “Rink House” Gourmet B&B. Now tak
ing reservations for Valentines (filet-mignon & lobster
tail). 364-2868.
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COMPUTERS
Pentium 133MHZ computer, 1.2GB-HD, 8XCDROM,
16MB-RAM, 33.6Modem, Internet ready, sound+ 60w-
speakers, 14”-monitor $1,099. 1-year warranty. Call
846-7186 for 166MHZ &-upgrading.
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Clothes Washers/Dryers Covered
Parking Utilities Paid
(water, heating of water, sewer, garbage
pickup)
Ceiling Fans • Intrusion Alarms •
Health Club • Pool • Shuttle
$439
691-2062
3700 Plainsman Ave
College Court
January FREE!
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Washers/Dryers Utilities Paid
(water, heating of water, sewer,
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Ceiling Fans • Intrusion Alarms
• Health Club • Swimming Pool
Near TAMU $419
823-7039
3300 S. College Ave.
HOUSTON SUMMER JOBS!
Miller Swim Academy is now hiring swim
ming instructors and swim team coaches!
Free training provided. Excellent pay.
Forty locations throughout Houston. Swim
team or teaching experience needed.
ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWING.
1-713-777-7946
McDonald’s
$5.25 per hour starting rate
for late night work.
10 p.m. - 6 a.m.
Call University Dr.
229-9351 pager.
Southwest Pkwy
229-9353 pager.
George Bush Dr.
229-9358 pager.
Hwy 21 at Ea. Bypass
229-9354 pager.
Mobile DJ -Bryan Mitchell- parties, sorority and fraterni
ty functions, dance music 693-0084.
Sound Power Entertainment. Professional DJ Service.
Experienced in weddings, parties, proms, banquets, &
sorority/fratemity events. Large & small sound systems.
Lights/smoke available. Large selection of music. Also
available: bands & equipment rental. Aggie owned. Call
Tommy Reed, 696-9754.
STARZ Mobile Entertainment-Professional DJ.
Specializing in weddings, private parties, proms,
dances, corps, sorority, fraternity, all Christian events.
Large selection of all styles of music, large or small
sound/lighting systems. Aggie owned & operated by
Michael Bratz-‘97. 694-8981/1-800-435-6065.
The Party Block Mobile DJ-Professional DJ- Peter
Block. Specializing in Weddings, Date Parties, Dances,
Formals for Tamu Students, Faculty & Staff. Huge
music selection, excellent Club Light & Smoke package.
Formal attire, mobile to anywhere. For The Best-Call
693-6294. http://www.inc.com/users/pblock.html.
FOR RENT
1 & 2 bedroom apartments, close to campus, $100-
$350. Available now! 696-2038.
T and 2/bdrm apartment. Available Now. Ask about our
specials. 822-0472.
1- bedroom for rent in a 3-bedroom house in Bryan.
$275/mo. +1/3 utilities. 229-5814.
tbdrm/lbath, w/d connection, close to campus.
Available Now!! Call Amy 822-7281.
1st. month free. Large clean 2bdrm/11/2ba. Southwood
Valley fourplex. Ceiling fans, by park & shuttle.
$500/mo. 694-7631/690-1093.
2- 11/2 available immediately. W/d connection, pets ok.
$400/mo. Call 846-0347.
2- Room newly constructed garage apt. on 17-acres, 5-
miles from campus, ca/h, $325/mo. Call Steve 846-
1592.
2bdrm duplexes & 4-plexes- ca/h, fenced, all appl., lawn
care provided, some with security system. TCP 775-
2291.
3- 11/2-2 carport, newly renovated townhouse, fenced
backyard, shuttle, $600/mo. 696-4343.
3bdrm. houses, ca/h, w/d conn., fenced yard. All appl.
TCP 775-2291.
4- bedroom country house. 8-min. from campus; ca/ch,
w/d connections, big enough for 5 students. Pets/hors
es ok. $1,000/mo. 779-7193.
Apartment For Rent. January paid. No deposit. Call
Mark 846-8035, pager 361-8611.
Apartment for sub-lease at Doux Chene, $385/mo. Call
at 693-9186. Rent negotiable.
Big 2bdrm/1bath sublease, 1-block to campus, free
January, deposit, furniture, t.v. Available Todayl 268-
5566.
Brand new 3-bedroom, 2-story duplex in C.Sta.
$995/mo. 2-bedroom downstairs apartment in Bryan,
some bills paid, $400/month, 2-bedroom 4-plex in
C.Sta., w/d included $455/month, & $495/month .
Ready for move-in. 694-9140
Large country home to rent/share 4bdrm/2ba.
$1,000/mo. w/5 ac. 690-6742.
LOOK!! Take over my 1-bdrm apartment (2-blocks from
TAMU, shuttle bus, low rent) ACT NOW!! 268-7692.
Room in house. Female. Shuttle. $170/mo. +1/3 utili
ties. Nancy, 775-0728. Available now.
Sublease 2bdrm/1bath, 2-minutes walk to TAMU, in
room laundry, covered parking, $395/mo., $200 dis
count. Free January. Available Now! 846-0354.
Athlete’s Foot Study
Patients volunteers needed for
Research Study of new
investigational medicine. Free
physical exam, treatments, study
medications, and lab tests
available for qualified participants.
Patient stipend available for
qualified participants ages 12
years & above. No topical
(prescription or over
the counter) treatment in the last 2 wks.
Call for information:
J & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
Recurrent Genital
Herpes Study
Volunteers needed to participate
in a clinical research study for
the treatment of recurrent genital
herpes with an oral medication.
Participants must be prescreened
and enrolled before next
recurrence. Eligible volunteers
will be compensated for their
time and travel.
Asthma Study
Volunteers with mild to moderate
asthma needed to participate in
a clinical research study using an
oral investigative medication.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated up to $300.
Call for information:
J & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
Sublease 2bdrm/2bath. $100-0ff monthly rent. 1/1/97-
7/31/97. Near Tamu. 2-yrs. new. Microwave, w/d.
Very nice & spacious. 862-7961 (w).
BASIC ACCT. /CLERICAL WORK Must have knowl
edge of accounting. Flexible hours. Contact Keith 696-
4464.
Promote the circus. Flexible hours. Hourly wage
w/bonus. Aggie managed. Denise, class ‘97. 846-
8818.
Sublease apartment. 1-bedroom 1-bath, walk-in closet,
$370/mo., plus utilities, shuttle, University Oaks.
Contact Fernando at 693-7721, feman@sprynet.com.
Sublease for 2bdrm/bath studio. 1100 sq. ft., near cam
pus. $400/mo. till May. 764-9092.
Sublease for Mark. Eastgate. tbdrm/tbath, $330/mo.
Very clean. Call Karen 696-7380.
Take over my lease! Nice 1 bedroom, tbath loft apart
ment, close to campus. January Free!! Free bus pass!!
$235/mo., 1/2 bills. (512)281-2778, ask for Gina.
FOR SALE
159-cm. snowboard, binding and boots, over $500 new,
sell for $250. O.B.O. Please call 822-3440.
2bdrm/1bath mobile-home, 3-min. from campus, new
flooring, paint, set-up on lot, landscaped and decked,
asking $10,000 822-6117.
6-month old ferret, neutered, descented, first shots $160
O.B.O. Please call 693-4740.
Cable descrambler kit $14.95. View all Premium & Pay-
per-view channels. (313) 523-2767, (24 hrs.).
For sale TI-82 calculator, good condition, used in only
one semester $70.00 Will deliver, call Ben at 693-0421.
GT Tequesta, paid $600, asking $325 O.B.O.; Tamija
R/C truck, one month old, $125 O.B.O. Please call Clint
at 268-6057.
Peavy Amplifier Express 112, like new $200, also a
Snapper lawn mower, runs greatl $200. Please call
696-1944.
Queen size sofa bed for sale. Only 3 years old, blue and
off-white $150 O.B.O. Please call 694-1305.
Queen size sofa sleeper $75, Love seat #30. Please
call 779-0079 after 5:00 p.m.
Cashiers &kitchen help. All hours available. Contact
Burger Boy, 846-2146.
China Garden Restaurant now hiring all positions.
Please call 823-2818.
College Station Pawn is now accepting applications for
salesperson for Tuesdays-Thursdays, 8am-6:30pm.
Previous sales experience not necessary. Apply at
2316 Texas Ave. South, C. Sta. or call 696-7296 and
ask for Mark.
Customer Service is more than a Buzz Word!! Join our
team in helping businesses improve their customer ser
vice. Must have good phone skills. Flexible schedule.
10-15 hours per week. Valuable experience for your
resume, especially business majors. Resume request
ed. 846-5142.
Earn good money easy. Looking for singing telegramers
for Friday, February-14. Must have own transportation.
Apply in person. Party Time Rentals. 1901 Texas Ave.
Bryan.
EXCEPTIONAL SUMMER OPPORTUNITY - Camp
Wayne, NE PA (3 hrs./NYC) - Sports oriented.
Counselor/Specialists for all Land/Water Sports Inc.
Tennis. Camping, Climbing/Ropes, Mountain Biking,
Rocketry, Roller Hockey, Sailing/Waterskiing, A & C,
Drama, Radio, Video. Campus Interviews - Tues., Feb.
18th. Please call 1-800-737-9296 or 516-883-3067.
HTML Programmers needed for Houston area computer
company. Must have own computer w/intemet access.
Fax resume (409)846-5196. E-mail Christine @buy-
mall.com
Keg helper needed. Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
Monday. Approximately 30hrs/wk. Start at $6/hr. Apply
at Jack Hilliard Distributing Co., 1000 Independence,
Bryan.
LEASING AGENTS. Must have R E. license. Flexible
hours. Contact Keith at 696-4464.
Reading this will bring you an extra $140/montti
CASH. In a gentle, easy way. You lie back in a soft
chair, get a pin-prick & you're free to read, study, talk or
dream. 60-minutes & you're up and away, cash in hand,
smiling. The Plasma Center 4223-Wettbom Rd. 846-
8855. 700-University Dr. E. 268-6050.
Teacher's aide. Private school. Near campus. Tuesday
and Thursday 11-1, other days and times to be
arranged. 8-10 hours per week total. Elem. Ed. back
ground helpful, (not required) 776-1948.
TELEMARKETING POSITIONS- Openings, full or part-
time, must be able to work 1/2-day Saturdays. Base pay
$6 +bonus. Weekly pay. flexible scheduling. Apply In
person. 700-Universlty Drive East. ste.#104, C.Station.
691-8682.
Telephone interviewer position available. $5/hr., days,
evenings, weekends work. Contact IntelliOuest at 268-
5307 or come by 702-Univ. Dr. Ea., Ste.102F, C.Sta.
Translators needed for several web sites- German,
Russian, Japanese, Portuguese, Italian, Spanish.
Please tax resume (409)846-5196. E-mail
Christine @ buymall.com
LOST & FOUND
Lost- Small, black Cocker Spaniel mix dog. Cash
Reward. Contact 764-7102.
MOTORCYCLE
1981 Suzuki 450. needs work, $500 or best offer. 764-
3916, ask for Brent.
PERSONAL
Attractive singles in your area, your age, your style!!! 1-
900-484-7070. ext.4387. $2.99/min. Must be 18+
Serve-U (619)645-8434.
Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers, Microwaves &More at
low prices. Appliance Distributors, 2007 S.Texas
Avenue, Bryan. 775-3282.
Skis!! New ‘96 K2 SL Race (200cm); Marker M51
Bindings: Ski Bag; Cost $900+; Sell For $450. Call Toby,
779-1739.
Sony receiver STRD611 - Prologic $125, Brother Word
processor $45. Please call 268-0800.
TI-85 calculator. Like new. Includes instruction manual
$80 O.B.O. Call Kimberly at 764-4011. Please leave a
message.
TI82 Calculator for sale. Hardly used. Includes instruc
tion manual and I/O port with cable. $70 Or Best Offer.
775-7347.
Twin bed with frame, good condition $45 or best offer.
Please call Joy at 693-5540.
W/D $250 pair, dining table $70, 2 end tables $25, each
coffee table $45, entertainment center $50. Please call
847-0913.
HELP WANTED
Advertising Sales Representatives needed for Study
Breaks Magazine. Part-time, flexible hours, solid
account base. Call 268-1496.
ATTENTION STUDENTS!!!!!! Up to $8.00 Apply now,
filling 38-openings, scholarships, internships available.
Conditions apply. No experience necessary. Start
immediately. 696-7734.
Babysitter needed- T/TH, 2:45-5:30p.m., $4.50/hr. Call
Amy Cox at 822-7954.
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Part-time bookkeeper for small business. Mail resume
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Part-time carpenter/ painter helpers. Experience help
ful. 775-7126.
Part-time Clerical Position- Wednesday and Thursday,
5pm-9pm, and every other Saturday 10am-2pm, starting
ASAP. Apply in person: Nationwide Insurance, 1100-B
Harvey Road (Post Oak Square next to Al's Formal
Wear).
Part-time lawn maintenance needed. Work 15-
20hrs/wk. in afternoon. Start at $5/hr. Apply at Jack
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Part-time medical office assistant. Our busy family prac
tice is searching for a patient-oriented person who is
challenged by a busy fast-paced environment to do gen
eral front office work. Please call Sarah at 776-4897.
Part-time office assistant- receptionist needed for busy
Real Estate office. Please call 764-2100 for more infor
mation.
Part-time Office Help needed for busy Real Estate
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PETS
1 Weimaraner puppy. Shots & wormed, parents on
property, $175. Please call 272-1223.
Adopt: Puppies. Kittens, Cats, Dogs. Many purebreedsl
Brazos Animal Shelter. 775-5755.
Black & chocolate lab puppies for sale. Fantastic blood
line. Will sell only to committed pet owners. Wonderful
pets!! $350, 696-1653.
Free puppy! Blue Heeler mix. Call Lisa at 694-9430.
Free to good home - male, tyr. old, Borden Collie
Labrador mix. Contact Joe at 778-1524.
Two- tyr. old kittlens. Free to good home; w/enclosed
litterbox, carrier for travel, food and litter. Call Todd at
694-0739.
ROOMMATES
1-bedroom in new 3-bedroom apartment.
Computer/gym room, w/d, bus route, $360/mo. Call
764-7972 or 694-6687.
2-rooms available In clean, quiet 3-bedroom 2-bath
house. Located across from park. $250/mo. 696-1841.
Female roommate a.s.a.p. 2bdrm/1bath, $275/mo. 3-
blocks from campus. Own phone line. Julie 846-1734.
Female roommate needed, 2bdrm/2bath, $590/mo.
Great location. Call Misti or Christine 696-6383.
M/F roommate ASAP until Mid-May. 2bdrm/2bth,
$270/mo. +1/2 utilities, busrt. 694-0808.
M/F roommate needed for Spring. 2bdrm/1bath duplex.
Hardwood floors. Pets ok. $175/mo. + 1/2 utilities. 361-
0034.
Male roommate needed. 3bdrm/2bath duplex. Own
room. 1/3 rent +bills. 268-7791
Nice house, close to campus, $250/mo. + 1/4 utilities.
693-9103.
Non- smoking male needed to share 2/1, C.S. Andy
764-5997.
Roommate needed A.S.A.P. thru May. Own room.
$200/mo. +1/2 utilities. C.Sta. 1-block from campus.
694-0510.
Roommate needed for 3bdrm/2bath house, rent
$350/mo. includes utilities. 361-0067.
Rooms for rent in new 4 -bedroom house. Large fenced
in yard. Pets ok. $250/mo. Call Al 775-8501.
Serious M/F needed to sublease half of 2/2. January
paid, 1/2 Feb. paid, 1/2 bills. Call for complete package
775-8198.
Sublease room in 4-bdrm. house. $255/mo. +bills. Call
Kari 268-3859.
SERVICES
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chat! Games galore - MajorMUD, Farwest Trivia< etc I
Free demo accounts! Internet Access! Call (409)694-
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TRAVEL
Ski Taos, Red River, Angel Flyer, New Mexico.
Luxury townhouse, newly refurnished. Sleeps 16.
$125-$130/night. 846-8916, ask for John.
Snow skiing in Northern New Mexico. Townhouse
sleeps 17. Ski Red River, Taos & Angel Fire. $125-
$350 a night. 846-8916, ask for John.
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Looking for a serious male C&W dance partner to try out
for Aggie Wranglers. Call 847-0745.
Students who wants to lose weight. Metabolism prod
ucts. $29.95 V/MC/Disc. & Checks. Fast free local
delivery. (409)823-3307 B./C.Sta. or 1-800-927-3340.
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Wanted 100 students - lose 8 to tOOIbs. New metabo
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mics last year was a little bit
sketchy,’’ Barone said. “He wasn’t
as consistent as he needed to be
and this past semester he really
did a good job.”
Jones said he has been focus
ing on the student part of stu
dent-athlete.
‘‘I just sat myself down and
tried to study a little bit more,”
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demically. I’m pushing myself,
trying to make myself study.”
Before transferring to A&M,
Jones played in all 27 gamesasa
freshman at Stetson, but said he
wanted to move closer to home.
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ed to step up in competition and
play closer to home,” Jones said.
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High School, Jones was a thm
time all-district selection and
was named honorable mention
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Since arriving at A&M, Jones
has come a long way in a short
time, but the coaches feel that
his best is yet to come.
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maturing,” said Barone. “He’s a
man. He’s taking care of busi
ness. Those are the kinds of
players we like, the kind who
take care of their own business.”
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In addition to KU’s frontcourt
tandem of Raef LaFrentz and
Scott Pollard and backcourt
sharpshooters Jerod Haase and
Paul Pierce, one returnee in par
ticular causes the most gray hairs
on the heads of opposing coaches
— point guard Jacque Vaughn.
“They’ve got five starters
back, and any time you go up
against a team that has that kind
of veteran nature, you just have
to go out and enjoy playing the
game,” Barone said. “We’ve got
to stop Vaughn from making all
of their other players better.”
“He’s an awesome point
guard,” adds senior guard Tracy
Anderson, who will draw the
majority of minutes guarding
Vaughn. “To be able to match
up with a guy like him, and
that’s a once in a lifetime thing."
A&M will be looking to stop
a seven-game skid that has
seen the Aggies lose three of
their last four games in the
final seconds. A win over
Kansas would obviously be a
huge step in the right direction.
“If you go in and get a win
against them, that can get your
season rolling in a huny — espe
cially for us because we’ve been
playing in some close games and
haven’t been able to pull them
out,” Anderson said. “I feel if we
go in and play our best, we can
come out with a win.”
The Aggies’ remain confident
they can pull off the upset, but
more than anything else, the
players and coaches are excited
about testing themselves against
the best team in the country.
“It’s not often that you get the
opportunity to go in and play
against a No. 1 team,” freshman
guard Jerald Brown said. "We
see them as another team, not a
No. 1 team. I’ve seen them on
TV a couple of times this year
and I believe they are beatable.
Any team is beatable.”
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