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Saturday, August 15, 1998
Aggies once again seeking national prominence
By MICHAEL A. LUTZ
Associated Press
COLLEGE STATION -- It won't take the Texas A&M Aggies long
to know whether they once again belong among the nation's elite.
The Aggies fell from grace in 1996, then rebounded last year
to go 9-4 and win the Big 12 South.
Several A&M players remember the 1996 slide began with
a loss to Brigham Young in the early season Pigskin Classic. This
year, the Aggies have another tough early battle against Florida
State in the Kickoff Classic on Aug. 31.
"What happened at BYU two years ago seemed to have had
a rough effect on our season," senior linebacker Dat Nguyen
said. "But this year, I think playing Florida State will
be good for us. We know what to expect now. We know we can't just
grind through the motions."
After struggling to a 6-6 record in 1996, A&M bounced back
by winning its first five games of 1997. The Aggies fell on consecutive
weeks to Kansas State and Texas Tech, then won their last four
regular-season games.
Things tailed off from there. Nebraska whipped A&M 54-15
in the Big 12 championship, then came a 29-23 loss to UCLA in
the Cotton Bowl.
Nguyen said lessons the Aggies learned from the Nebraska loss
will help them prepare for Florida State.
"We made a lot of mistakes and we know we can't make mistakes
and expect to beat teams like Florida State," Nguyen said.
The Seminoles are one of seven teams with 1997 winning records
that the Aggies will play this season and coach R.C. Slocum thinks
the early test is good.
"Either we'll match up well or we won't," Slocum
said.
A&M will need quick results from both offensive and defensive
lines. There are no returning starters in the defensive line and
only guard Semisi Heimuli returns on the offensive side.
The Aggies appear set in the backfield. Senior quarterback
Branndon Stewart is assisted by three career 1,000-yard running
backs (Dante Hall, Sirr Parker and D'Andre Hardeman).
Slocum wants more of a passing attack and he expects to get
it with receivers Aaron Oliver, Leroy Hodge, Chris Cole and tight
end Derrick Spiller. The Aggies also plan to send Parker wide
on occasion for another look.
"Our receivers have come a long way the last couple of
years," Stewart said. "We've got some good guys and
depth. We've got fast people and a couple who are big targets
to get balls for short yardage."
Nguyen headlines the linebackers, the strongest position on
the defense. The defensive backfield, a pleasant surprise a year
ago, returns intact with cornerbacks Jason Webster and Shun Horn
and safeties Rich Coady and Brandon Jennings.
A victory over Florida State would be a great kick-start to
the Aggies' season. They haven't beaten a top 10 team away from
Kyle Field since 1979.
"We are much better prepared at this time for a team like
Florida State than at this time a year ago," Slocum said.
"We were coming off a disappointing season and trying to
regroup. This year we're coming off a championship season."
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