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AUSTIN (AP) — Just a few days
shy of the season opener and Texas
coach Mack Brown says he still can
not decide on a starting quarterback.
Major Applewhite and Chris
Simms have staged a preseason duel
to start for the sixth-ranked Longhorns,
who open the season at home Saturday
against Louisiana-Lafayette (0-1).
Brown’s message to Texas fans
waiting for the final word: Do not
hold your breath.
The decision is likely to wait
until the last minute and there is
little chance of any public an
nouncement before the game.
“We’ll make the decision
sometime before game time and
we probably won’t tell anybody
except the two quarterbacks,”
Brown said Monday. "We have
told our team it doesn't matter,
we have two starters. That’s the way
we're going to approach it. 1 don't
think the team will know until they
run out on the field.”
Applewhite passed for 3,357
yards and 21 touchdowns in leading
Texas to a 9-5 season in 1999.
But a tom knee ligament in a 27-
6 Cotton Bowl loss to Arkansas
opened the door for Simms, the left-
handed son of former New York Gi
ants quarterback Phil. Simms threw
for 223 yards and one TD in mostly
mop-up duty last season. His only
start was a 20-16 loss at Texas A&M.
Simms has taken most of the
snaps with the first team during pre
season workouts but both players say
either could get the ball on Saturday.
Brown continues to leave it open that
"It's a slap at
both of us really.
We're a lot more
alike than we
are different."
both could get a lot of playing time.
“I’m sure (the coaches) have a lit
tle idea in their mind,” as to who will
start, Simms said. “Nothing would
surprise me. Sure I want to play, but if
they decide otherwise, that’s the way
it goes.”
Brown said there is a lot of eval
uating still going on.
“We’ve got to look at who’s go
ing to be the best starter on Saturday,
who’s going to be the best off the
bench and have the best chemistry,”
Brown said. “Right now, the kids are
handling it really well; the team is
handling it really well.”
The Longhorns say they do not
care when a decision is made, whether
it is today or right before kickoff.
“We can win with Chris Simms
and we can win with Major Ap
plewhite,” said tailback Hodges
Mitchell, who ran for 1,346
yards last season.
Applewhite said he and
Simms are more similar than
most people realize. He cringes
when given credit for being a
smart player, while Simms is
Applewhite praised for his physical tools,
namely his 6-foot-5 frame and
strong arm.
Both he and Simms are physical
ly and mentally talented enough to
win, Applewhite said.
“To hear people say, T wish I
could combine Major’s brains and
Chris’s athleticism’ is just ridicu
lous,” Applewhite said. “It's a slap
at both of us really. We're a lot more
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Linebacker Harold Robertson tackles Irish back David Givens.
Continued from Page IB
A newcomer on the women’s
team, who looks to contribute early,
is Katherine King from San Antonio’s
MacArthur High School.
Hartman said the women’s
prospects for qualifying for nationals
look good. *
“It’s a long season and a lot of
things can happen,” Hartman said.
“However, we are in a position right
now where, if we do the right things,
train hard and stay injury-free, we will
be at the national championship meet.”
The only cross country meet on the
A&M campus this year is the Texas
A&M Invitational. It will be held Oct.
14 at the University Golf Course.
The meet will serve as the final
stepping stone for both the men's and
women’s teams before the Big 12
championship, which will be hosted
by the University of Colorado two
weeks later. The men and women can
anticipate a challenging run in Boul
der, the home of the three-time de
fending champion Buffaloes, where
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The Texas A&M men’s basket
ball team registered a loss last
weekend.
Aggie basketball coach Melvin
Watkins announced the departure
of two of his highly touted recruits
from last year’s bumper crop.
Freshman guard Trayvean
Scott of Baton Rouge, La., with
drew from A&M, and freshman
forward Jesse King of Detroit has
failed to reach academic
entrance requirements, Watkins
said Friday.
Scott fell victim to a common
problem for many freshmen at
A&M — he missed home.
“Trayvean was here for one
day and decided he was home
sick," Watkins said. “It wasn’t
anything against Texas A&M; he
just decided he wanted to be
with his family.”
Watkins said losing Scott
should leave a tangible void for
the Aggies to fill..
“He was a young man that we
were counting on to compete for
playing time," Watkins said. “We’ll
move forward and someone else
will have to pick up the slack."
The 6-foot-6 King should be
back on the team after December,
if he is able to meet entrance
requirements by that time.
“We look for Jesse King to be
on the team for the second
semester,” Watkins said.
Continued from Page IB
In the Sooners’ first game against
Texas-El Paso, Huepel showed to be
the same game-breaking quarter
back who finally had some help in
the back field with freshman run
ning back Renaldo Works. OU
rolled away with a 55-14 win.
The Aggies showed to be stronger
in the backfield with a triple threat at
tack between junior fullback Ja’Mar
Toombs, sophomore running back
Joe Weber and freshman running
back Richard Whitaker. Despite los
ing to Notre Dame, the Aggies an
swered a lot of questions on offense
and can focus their efforts during the
two off weeks on increasing their
scoring.
Both A&M and OU had numer
ous questions as they entered the sea
son. Now they have been answered,
and the teams can get to work on win
ning the Big 12 South.
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