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On i learn from I've certainly beginning at Money thin for g DAVID WINDER Sportswriter re story of agent tchers Doug abek and Greg Swindell whose yning with the Houston Astros par- sinto "pennant race" hoopla in the you City. Instead, the new million- res disappoint everybody with a mbined 20-30 record and thereby rcing owner Drayton McLane to re manager Art Howe. General anager Bill Wood then announces it pop superstar Joey Lawrence will mage the team in 1994. Boxing Helena (★★★) — Pernell iweet Pea" Whitaker and Julio Cae- r Chavez move their title rematch the capital of Montana in accor- ince with the NAFTA agreement, y Charles, Stevie Wonder and Ron- eMilsap also return to judge the ht. Dazed and Confused (★) — This icumentary on Oiler head coach ck Pardee follows him from the first ly he took over the underachieving am to last week's pathetic showing ;ainst the L.A. Rams. A sharp view- can see that Pardee desperately ants to make the Oilers a winning am but has trouble remembering hat to say or if he's the coach or did See Winder/Page 1 0 Sports The Battalion «wg?wi Page 7 A&M comerback Glenn awaiting aerial assault in Lubbock Darrin Hill/rnE Battalion Texas A&M comerback Aaron Glenn (31) is off and running on his 76-yard punt return for a touchdown against the Missouri Tigers at Kyle Field on September 16. Fellow defensive back Andre Williams (26) is trailing the play as Missouri punter Kyle Pooler (1 9) prepares to eat some turf. The Aggies return to action Saturday in Lubbock against the Texas Tech Red Raiders. By Michael Plumer The Battalion Texas A&M senior comerback Aaron Glenn has been diligently counting the days until he can claim retribution for a past misdeed. Last season at Kyle Field, Red Raider se nior wide receiver Lloyd Hill burned Glenn on an out-and-up move resulting in a 41-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter. Glenn said that even though A&M won the game, 19-17, he has been patiently awaiting the individual rematch. "I can not wait until the game starts be cause that catch has been haunting me," Glenn said. "It was the first time I had been beat since high school." After the touchdown, Glenn said Hill had a few friendly words to help boost Glenn's confidence. "We talked to each other on the field during the game but it was not anything bad," Glenn said. "I would ask him if he was ready and he would say the same thing to me. "When he caught that ball, he told me it was the first of many to come. We shall see on Saturday if that holds true." A&M defensive coordinator Bob Davie said Glenn has played outstanding this year against some stiff competition but his most difficult opponents are yet to come. "Aaron has not been tested so far this year like he will be against Hill," Davie said. "That touchdown last year was a char acter builder for him. Now, he has had a year to mature and I think he matches up pretty well." As if Glenn needed anymore prodding. Hill is 57 yards away from becoming the Southwest Conference's pass receiving leader in total yards. The record is presently held by Emanuel Tolbert of Southern Methodist. "He's not going to break the record on me," Glenn said. "In fact, I don't think he can break it on any of our defensive backs because we have been playing well. "The way we will set our defense up is whatever side Hill lines up on, that is who will cover him. So if he lines up on (sophomore) Ray Mickens, then Ray will cover him. "There will be no problems." When Glenn trots out of the defensive huddle to line up against Hill, he will be facing a wide receiver some have described as a Michael Irvin clone. Glenn said Hill exhibits the same kind of characteris tics the Dallas Cowboy's Irvin does. "Lloyd is tall and physical and he tries to overpower defensive backs," Glenn said. "He tries to take away our inside position. The key to stopping him is not to let him be the one in charge. "You have to take charge." Hill said Glenn is capable of doing that. "I would describe Glenn as one of the best cover guys in the nation," Hill said. "What he lacks in size he makes up for in speed. "He makes it difficult for you to run your routes." Glenn has also made it hard on opposing special teams. In A&M's 73-0 rout of Missouri, Glenn returned three punts for 131 yards, breaking the 123-yard mark Rod Harris set in 1987 against Louisiana Tech. One of the punt returns was a 76-yard third quarter jaunt for a touchdown. Glenn said the punt returns are a way to get back at the opposition for not throwing more to his side. "I try to do what I can on special teams because they set the tone for the game," Glenn said. "I can make a highlight film on punt returns because of the isolation that is involved. 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