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WANTED eed 2 sports passes for Iowa game. Call 30-5927. sed sports pass for t.u. game. Call Ja in 696-7494. Will pay good price. Wednesday, October 24, 2001 THE BATTALION Page 7 Injuries continue to hurt Ags Carriger finds himself in starting role By Brian Ruff THE BATTALION When freshman defensive lineman Thomas Carriger signed to play football with the Texas A&M football team, he was expected to redshirt his first year at A&M. Now, with injuries cutting the Aggies’ depth chart paper thin, Carriger has been thrust into the starting tight end spot, a far cry from what he was brought here to do. “People just kept getting hurt,” Carriger said. “It is hard for them, but I am going to have to step up and try to do what they were going to do.” When fall workouts began, the Aggies came into the season with a stacked chart at tight end, with senior Lonnie Madison and junior Michael de la Torre returning in 2001. “Going into the year, we looked at what we had and thought we were in pretty good shape,” said A&M football head coach R.C. Slocum. “We thought two of our better play ers on offense would be Lonnie Madison and Michael de la Torre. ” Offensive coordinator Dino Babers hoped to run double tight-end formations, utilizing both of the returnees’ talents on the field at the same time. But with both being hampered by injuries, the A&M coaching staff has been hard at work look ing for solutions. after injuries “When you go to two tight ends and you put out two wide [receivers], it gives you a run- pass threat out of that situation,” Slocum said. “Now, we can’t do all that. We get very limited in the kind of plays we can run.” When Madison blew out his knee the first day of fall prac tice, the Aggie offense suf fered, but still had de la Torre, and sophomore Fred Spiller to fill in the hole. More salt was poured on the wound later, when back prob lems forced Spiller to undergo surgery. Redshirt freshman Joey Perot moved into the sec ond string spot, but shoulder problems continued to plague Perot and he was forced to sit out the 2001 season after shoul der surgery. That is where Carriger would come in. The Class AA Skidmore High School product was asked to step in and began working with the tight ends early in the season. After Perot's injury, the two-tight-end formation was just a memory. Before the Kansas State matchup, the Aggies were dealt another fatal blow, as de la Torre was diagnosed with a her niated disk in his back, ending his A&M football career. De la Torre had been hampered with back problems during his first two seasons with the Aggies. “Last week was a total shock,” said A&M tight ends coach Tam Hollingshead. “Michael de la GUY ROGERS • THE BATTALION A&M freshman Thomas Carriger has been thrust into a starting role this season because of a rash of injuries to the tight end position. Carriger made his first start against Kansas State and will start against Iowa State. Torre probably had the best workouts of the year.” Carriger started against the Wildcats and has walk-on Haven Massey in the second-string spot. Massey weighs in at just 218 pounds and stands 6-feet, 2- inches tall, slightly undersized for a blocking tight end. “It is pretty amazing that that could happen at one position,” said junior quarterback Mark Farris. “Playing in this confer ence, guys are going to get hurt. It is up to other guys to step up and take their place. To be a defensive lineman at a AA high school, and to be able to play at tight end and play a lot is pretty impressive.” Tight end has not been the only position where the Aggies’ See Injuries on page 8. ACC IE ALCOHOL AWARENESS WEEK 2001 We, the students of Texas A&M University, do hereby support Aggie Alcohol Awareness Week and encourage our fellow students to make healthy decisions. Schuyler Houser Student Body President Phillip Bethancourt Co-Chair, Fish Aides John W. Simmons II Commander, 1st Regiment Beth Brereton President, Delta Gamma Texas A&M University Student Senate Sefanit Mekonnen President, TESFA Dewey Badeaux Head Director, Howdy Camp Drunay Collins Head Director, T-Camp Amber Preston President, Networks Roger “ACE” Montalvan President, Sigma Lambda Beta Nathanael Taylor Chair, MSC Town Hall Kimberly A. Rasco President, Howdy Ags Melissa Williams President, Kappa Alpha Theta Tracy Edwards President, Off Campus Aggies Nicholas C. Rutledge President, Sigma Phi Epsilon Lauren Wilson Director, Ring Dance Kevin Grubbs President, Percussion Studio Karl Pfluger President, Beta Theta Pi David Batcheler Commander, 5th Battalion Kent Evans Chari, CARPOOL Fatih Mutlu President, Young Scientists Club Kim Hall President, Psychology Club Christopher Duke Chair, MSC OPAS Denise Bischofhausen President, Sigma Tau Delta Jonathan Dancy Muster Committee Chair Kelly Howard President, Class of 2005 Chuck Murphy President, Aggie Tailgaters Ryan W. Summers President, Alpha Tau Omega David Feith Commander, B-Company Sarah Brown President, Kappa Phi Club Patrick Franks President, Sigma Chi Andrew Ball President, Pi Kappa Phi Carin Vadala Chancellor, Alpha Zeta Zach Present President, Kappa Alpha Order Thanh Nguyen Commander, Company P-2 Meredith Malazzo President, Delta Zeta Cali Christopherson President, Pi Sigma Epsilon Allison Rosen Director, Replant Debbie Westbrook Chapter Director, Best Buddies Kristin Lawrence President, Chi Omega Chris Binnion Aggie Master Gardeners Michael Goodrum Chair, MSC LEAD Holly McCoy President, Alpha Chi Omega Jeff Wallace President, Aggie Wranglers Meggan Shel Bradberry President, Kappa Delta Kris Chesnut Treasurer, Walton Hall Beth Weems President, Class of 2002 Ricky Wood President, Aggie Men’s Club Chris Durham President, Class of 2003 Amy Pohlmeier President, Zeta Tau Alpha Sarah Dreyer President, Legett Hall Council Autumn Rainey President, Alpha Delta Pi Amanda Pifferitti President, Aggie French Club Brian Hatten President, TAGS John McFate Traditions Council Chair Lesley Kahanek President, Mosher Hall Candice Brinkmeyer Vice President, Festival Singers Dalsamy Porrata President, Economics Society Courtney Swindle Director, Impact Monica Henriques President, Kappa Kappa Gamma Ashley McAlpine Director, The Big Event Stan Crawford President, YARMY Michelle Wilson President, Lutheran Collegians Katie Johnson President, Aggie Girl Scouts Brandi Hebert President, Aggies In Motion Chris Park President, TAMU Men’s Lacrosse Suzanne Hill President of SpenceKiest Hall Linsey Chafin President, Aggie Bigs Greg Wood President, Rowing Club Dorotha Ocker President, Mediators Avinash Dhame President, India Association Lee Carson President, TAMU Scuba Club Donald Burris President, Marine Technology Society Beth Guyton President, Alternative Spring Break Hugh Dauffenbach President, Texas Aggie Democrats Karen Ware Chair, MSC Aggie Leaders of Tomorrow Taylor Bacot Chair, MSC Current Issues Awareness David Kiser, Commanding Officer, Company H-l Taylor Bacot Chair, MSC Current Issues Awareness Adam Prewett Recruitment Chairman, Lambda Chi Alpha Becky Keillor Social Chairman, Golden Key International Honour Society Jon Venuti Treasurer, Texas A&M Ultimate Frisbee Club Team Reneyshea Belton Vice Chair, National Society of Black Engineers Sophie Olyniec Abbott Family Leadership Conference Laurie Sindlinger President, Oceanography Graduate Council Danielle R. Jones President, Fade to Black Dance Ensemble Laura Thomson President, Underwood Hall Council David Galloway President, Latter Day Saint Student Association Sruti Sreerama President Aggie Guide Dogs and Service Dogs Heather Louder Class Council Team, Class of 2004 Laura Glueck Chair, MSC L.T. Jordan Institute for International Awareness Richerica Cobb President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc Deaime Masur President, National Association of Environmental Professionals Rodolfo Barron-Jimenez President, Mechanical Engineering Graduate Students Mukta Naik Co-President, Association of Student Planners Justin Hall Commmanding Officer, A-Battery Colleen Kirk President, Texas Environmental Action Coalition Jennifer Jones, President of Lady Aggies in Spirit and Trust Scott Jow President, Asian American Christian Fellowship Wendy Worrall President, Organization for Minority Issues in Medicine Jennifer Sanders President, TAMU Beef Cattle Association Laura Thomson President, Underwood Hall Council Nick Luton President, One Army and Red, White and Blue Out Coordinator Barry Hammond Executive Vice President of Development, MSC Council Benjamin Borgers Commodore,Texas A&M University Sailing Club Liz Wang President, Asian American Association Jennifer Malinoff Standards Chair, Multicultural Greek Council Patty Villarreal Chair, Aggie Recruitment Committee Carol George President, Texas A&M Skydiving Club Natalie Nightingale President, The American Society of Landscape Architects Michael Slovak Senior Co-President, United Campus Ministry Mohit Dewan President, India Business & Technology Consortium Tricia Salazar President 12th Man Student Foundation Veronica Saenz President, Hispanic Presidents’ Council Natasha Hudspeth President, The Black Graduate Students’ Association Katy Gil strap President, Student-Athlete Advisory Committee Candice Castillo President, African American Business Society Archana Ramaswamy President, International Student Association Peter Fay President, TexasA&M Bowling Club and Delta Phi Delta Mark Pyles Assistant to the Student Body President Ryan Beard President, Alpha Phi Alpha and National Pan-Hellenic Council Luis Hernandez President, Panama Student Association Chris Reina President, Financial Service Organization Carlos D. Lopez President, Society of Mexican American Engineers & Scientists Sara Arrington _ President, Public Relations Student Society of America Stefan Banks President, Texa s A&M Polo Club Tim Traister President, Young Life College Fellowship Brian D. Radford President, Texas A&M Iron Spikes Matthew Lewis President, Construction Management Association Matthew M. Carswell President, Christian Science Organization Chip Wenmohs Combined Band Commander, Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band Justin Hobbs Chair, Parents’ Weekend Committee Valerie Wright President, Christian Science Organization Sarah Schuler Executive Director, Aggie Orientation Leader Program Alexander Quiros President, Hispanic Graduate Student Association Melissa Jo Brinkmeyer President, Texas A&M Speech and Debate Society Cathleen Lynch Chair, MSC Freshmen In Service & Hosting Liz Salazar Chair, Texas Aggies Making Change Christine French President, Educational Psychology Student Organization Kirsten Henry President, Mmorties in Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Related Sciences Larry Alexander President, Professional. Asociation for Industrial Distribution Darryl in Davis, President, TAMU Bluebonnet Branch of the Assoc for Childhood Education International Chad Richards President, Department of Biological ana Agricultural Engineering Aggie REPS Garrett Chandler President, American Society of Agricultural Engineers Preprofessional Branch Shannan E. Johnson, President, Fightin’ Texas Aggie Competition Cheerleading Squad FHK Hall Council Travis Shepard President, Responsible Aggie Decisions Quentin Shieldknight Vice President, Texas A&M Agronomy Society Travis W. Trant President, Agricultural Education Graduate Student Society Bryan Cohen Vice-President, Tau Kappa Epsilon Chris Key President, Aggie Anglers Bass Club Matthew Brady Garrett President, I.GN.I.T.E. Ministries