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College Station, Texas
Tuesday, November 19, 1968
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By JOHN PLATZER
Two entirely different games
were played on Kyle Field Satur
day, with the Aggies taking both
of them to capture a 24-14 win
over the Rice Owls.
Offense was the keyword of
the first quarter while the de
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won the offensive struggle 21-14
and edged Rice ip. the defensive
contest 3-0.
The Aggies’ offense marched
through the Owls like Sherman
in Georgia for the first fifteen
minutes with the Rice offense
responding in kind.
The first seven plays run off
by A&M were good for first
downs before the Owls’ defense
stiffened to hold Larry Stegent
to only seven yards. In the hectic
first quarter both teams had 11
first downs with the Aggies gain
ing 70 yards on the ground and
116 through the air while Rice
picked up 99 yards rushing and
18 passing.
Behind the running of Tony
Conley, the Owls drove for a
touchdown on their first series.
Conley rushed for 22 of the 75
yards of the drive and scored
on a two-yard plunge.
A&M drove back 89 yards in
5 plays to pull even. Stegent
started it off with a 12-yard run
and then Edd Hargett connected
with Barney Harris for 16 yards
before Stegent rambled 27 more.
Hargett passed to Bob Long for
21 and then Stegent climaxed
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the drive with a 13-yard scamper.
Rice fought right back to travel
56 yards on 12 plays to recapture
the lead at 14-7. This time Robby
Shelton was the key contributor
with 23 yards while Conley picked
up 17. Shelton went over from
the two for the score.
In a matter of minutes the
Aggies had knotted the score
once more with a 9-play, 67-yard
scoring march. Hargett got the
drive off on good footing with 10
and 12 yard tosses to Stegent
before Stegent ripped through
the line for seven. After Hargett
missed on a pass, Stegent and
Wendell Housley picked up two
apiece then Hargett found Long
with a 16-yard bullet. Stegent
picked up seven and then Hargett
hit Long for the final 11.
On the next series the Aggies’
defense stiffened and Rice was
forced into a punting situation
from their own 37. Ivan Jones
burst through the Owl blockers to
get a hand on the punt and A&M
was back in business at the Rice
30 after Ross Brupbacher fell on
the loose ball.
After the first play was an
incomplete pass, Hargett hit Ste
gent in the flats and the swivel
hipped junior from Houston St.
Thomas glided into the endzone
behind a good block by Harris.
Stegent put fakes on two Rice
defenders during the run that left
them talking to themselves as
well as head coach Bo Hagan.
Each team had a scoring oppor
tunity in the third quarter but
neither could cash in on it. The
Rice chance came when they
caught Steve O’Neal back to punt
and took over at the Aggie 41.
They took the ball down to the
11 before Brupbacher ended the
threat with an interception in
the endzone.
With Stegent and Hargett
again leading the way, the Aggies
went on a march from their own
13 to the Rice one late in the
third period. On fourth down
from that spot Housley tried left
guard but was stopped short of
the goal stripe.
The Aggies made good in their
only opportunity of the final
stanza with a 26-yard field goal
by Charley Riggs. The kick hit
the middle crossbar flush but
somehow managed to flip over
on the three-point side.
Hargett; A&M’s Mr. Every
thing on offense, connected on
24 of 41 tosses for 328 yards and
two touchdowns and ran his
string to 171 straight passes
without an interception. The na
tional record in this category is
198 set by Tulsa’s Jerry Rhome
over a seven game span. Stegent
was once again A&M’s top ground
gainer with 100 yards on 21 at
tempts while Long grabbed six
tosses for 119 yards and one
touchdown.
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Barney Harris weathers two tacklers and a face mask
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Harris caught 6 for 64 yards in the Aggies’ 24-14 victory.
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Aggie tailback Larry Stegent spins for 13 yards and a first
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