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campus | 3 Water for Rwanda Students involved with The Wells Project, a faithbased organization on campus, will only drink water for 10 days to make a statement about the need for clean water in Africa.
campus | 7 Gameday colors In his “Wednesday Weekly” message, A&M Athletic Director Bill Byrne said students should wear maroon to the game Saturday. Student organizers of the “Wear white, wave maroon” effort disagree.
sports | 4 A&M runs at Wisconsin Pacing for a national title run, the cross country teams compete Friday in the Wisconsin adidas Invitational.
One last Battle of the Brazos No. 21 A&M and No. 20 Baylor square off Saturday in the last match up as Big 12 Conference foes. See inside for the preview.
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Off the edge sports | 5 Bad blood
Austin Meek: Junior linebacker blitzes season
The A&M-BU relationship has been tense this fall. See inside for an overview of the rivalry, setting the table for the last meeting before A&M leaves for the SEC.
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unior outside linebacker Sean Porter’s performance this season hasn’t exactly been a surprise. After all, sneaking up on anybody with a 6-foot 2-inch, 230-pound frame is nearly impossible. And after recording 76 tackles last season, good for third on the team, folks around College Station knew who Sean Porter was: a sideline-to-sideline defender who could hit, drop back into coverage, and provide the occasional spark. But no one, save Porter’s coaches and teammates, were ready for what he’s brought to the table this season.
The Schertz, Texas, product leads the Big 12 in both sacks (6.5) and tackles for loss (8.5). He’s the key cog in a rush defense that allows a scant 76.8 yards per game, the best mark in the conference. And he’s squeezing out every bit of talent from a defense that was expected to be left reeling from Von Miller’s departure. A sizeable hole was left in
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◗ Porter has 6.5 sacks and 8.5 tackles for loss this season, leading the Big 12.
◗ The A&M defense leads the conference in rush defense, allowing 76.8 yards per game. Saturday’s Matchup No. 20 Baylor vs. No. 21Texas A&M 11 a.m. at Kyle Field
On TV: FX Complete coverage after the game including a recap, stats and photos at
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A&M sued in Ponzi debacle Natalee Blanchat and George Maldonado The Battalion Texas A&M faces a multi-million dollar lawsuit after its finances were tangled in a Houston-based Ponzi scheme. The suit, filed on Aug. 3, states that the University received fraudulent certificates of deposits (CDs) totaling $4,463,569 from Stanford Financial Group. In February 2009, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charged Allen Stanford, sole proprietor of Stanford Financial, for orchestrating the scheme, which centered around an $8 billion CD program.
SEC officials called Stanford’s operations a “massive ongoing fraud.” Stanford currently awaits charges in a federal penitentiary. According to the suit, Stanford Financial Group used investors’ money to make 11 payments to A&M from 2004 to 2008. According to the Stanford Victims Coalition, a nonprofit advocacy group representing 28,000 investors, victims of the fraud from 46 states and 118 countries suffered approximately $8 billion in losses. Jason Cook, A&M vice president for See Lawsuit on page 2
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AT&T revamps service at Kyle Jordan Williford The Battalion Former, current and future students anticipate football season in Aggieland every year. But in the past, when Aggies of all ages came to Kyle Field on autumn weekends, they often found poor cell phone service, overwhelmed by the thousands of fans. AT&T has taken the initiative to improve the coverage in Kyle Field amidst the growing frustration of customers who are unable to complete phone calls, access the Internet or send picture messages during football games.
“In previous football seasons, it was impossible to send picture texts during a game. I also couldn’t go on the Internet or call someone as I was leaving the stadium,” said junior construction science major John Thomas. By installing a Distributed Antenna System (DAS), AT&T representatives said coverage and wireless capacity will be more efficiently managed on game days in the heavily trafficked stadium. “With virtually every fan bringing a wireSee AT&T on page 6
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this A&M defense when Miller and his 33 career sacks headed for the NFL after graduation. Where would his production come from? Who could supply his veteran leadership? How does a team go about replacing a two-time All-American and Aggie icon?
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