^GGIELlf! battal vill lege e that an ave® year universih percent a deal e state >rdability, On 1 percent offts this year, asi| ' financial ation when )02 as the an A in edw alan to state univeis sion to n who woi fall. •ad asked to colleges e students cot four-year puli liversity ofCi State I niter':: r junior yean, nmunity col!« Students «t nit, a more ill! of the Sllfi ven thought st in the nation alone in attema s the majority' rising expets ucation ftindn fomia has bta and their ion, said Dffi luate prog® percent ofii ach student’ ry student." r of program nice, includu Glasgow sat li in thefamil icn calculate S P0RTS_ THE battalion Wednesday, September 29, 2004 Aggie football update By Kyle Davoust THE BATTALION In keeping with their injury pol icy, the Aggies did not release the status of senior wide receiver Ter rence Murphy during Tuesday’s media luncheon. Murphy, the Aggies' all-time leading receiver, was injured during the Wyoming game three weeks ago and has yetto see game action. If Murphy is unable to play in Saturday's game against Kansas State, he will be replaced in the line-up by a handful of players, including se nior Terrence Thomas and junior DeQawn Mobley. Adams on defense Redshirt freshman Jorrie Adams, who was recruited out of high school as an offensive tackle, has moved into the twodeep rotation at defen sive end. Adams switched to de fense last spring and has impressed coaches with his size and quickness coming off the defensive line. Return to the 4-3 Fans can expect to see the Ag gie defense back in its standard 4-3 defensive scheme when it faces off against Kansas State on Saturday. A&M was forced to stay in nickel and dime coverages for much of the first three games because of the offensive systems the team faced. The linebackers will benefit the most from the switch, as their playing time will be significantly increased. Slowing Sproles To beat Kansas State, the Ag gies believe they must contain the Wildcat's star running back Darren Sproles. Sproles, who is third on the Big 12’s all-time rushing list, drew rave reviews from the Aggies, even prompting a Barry Sanders comparison from defensive coordi nator Carl Torbush. Texas loses to Angels By Stephen Hawkins THE ASSOCIATED PRESS GUERRERO Gym Valley" Vladimir Guerrero homered twice and drove five runs while going 4-for-5 and the Ana heim Angels continued their push in the AL West with an 8-2 win over the Texas Rangers Tuesday night. The Angels never trailed in their fourth straight win after Guerrero’s two-out solo homer in the st. It was 8-0 after his 36th homer, a three-run shot in the sixth. Anaheim (89-68) began the day just a game behind AL West-lead ing Oakland, which was home against Seattle later Tuesday night. Rangers (86-71) dropped to three games behind Anaheim with five games left. Texas, the surprise contender after four straight last-place finishes, has lost four of five since sweeping three games from the Athletics last week. Kelvim Escobar (11-12) allowed just two runs on three hits over (innings to win for the first time in four starts against Texas this season. He struck out three and walked one. Garret Anderson and Dallas McPherson also homered for the An gels,who have two games left in Texas before a season-ending three- gameseries in Oakland. terero, hitting .333 in his first Anaheim season, has 121 RBls and 120 runs to join Don Baylor as the only Angels with 120 RBIs and 121 runs in the same season. Baylor was the AL MVP in 1979, when he drove in 139 runs and scored 120. The Angels led 1-0 after Guerrero homered in the first off Chan ho Park (3-7). After Troy Glaus drew a two-out walk in the third, | Guerrero drove him home with a double. ' Guerrero had a two-out single in the fifth and scored on Ander son's 14th homer. McPherson led off the sixth against John Wasdin with his third homer the only Angels run not scored with two outs. Guerrero hom- cred again after Chone Figgins singled and Darin Erstad walked. It was the third multihomer game this season for Guerrero, and 22nd inhis career. His night at the plate ended with an eighth-inning flyout. Park, 0-3 with a 6.55 in six September starts, gave up four runs on six hits over 4 2-3 innings. He walked four. Escobar was pitching on three days’ rest for the third time in his career. He had allowed nine earned runs in just 5 1-3 innings combined the first two times, but had the Rangers mostly befuddled after a leadoff walk. t octoBer 1,2004 8Pm -miPniGht Memorial student center * $1 Only!! 6:45Pm i 9:15 Pm! 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