Page 8 THE BATTALION MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1979 Horns-Coogs showdown set United Press International The next and perhaps last of the Southwest Conference show-downs of 1979 will be served up under the plexiglass of the Astrodome next Saturday night. The options are easily de ciphered. If Houston beats Texas, the Cougars will have all but wrapped up their third Cotton Bowl trip in four years. If Texas beats Houston, things will be wildly scrambled with the conference championship and bowl bid probably being left in doubt until Dec. 2. Whatever happens in Houston Saturday night, both the fourth- ranked Cougars and eighth-ranked Longhorns ought to be emotionally ready. They didn’t waste any last weekend. “Houston is just around the corner,” said Texas coach Fred Akers following his team’s 14-6 victory over Texas Tech. “To win though we will have to be much bet ter than we were in this one.” And in Fort Worth where the Cougars had plenty of trouble fight ing off TCU 21-10, coach Bill Yeoman looked at it this way: “Well have to back off really good and get emotionally keyed up and be ready. You never like to say you were looking ahead, but it was a possiblity.” The Houston-Texas game is just one of two key games on the confer ence menu next Saturday. During the afternoon in Fayetteville, ISSUES ZJk, StuJ.nt RABBI ROY WALTER • KEYNOTE SPEAKER DISCUSSION LEADERS: MS. GAY MELON FRANK DR. MARVIN NOBLE DR. ARNOLD KRAMMER ALL DAY INSTITUTE with DINNER & ENTERTAINMENT NOVEMBER 10, 1979 RUDDER CONFERENCE TOWER TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY HILLEL MEMBERS ... $4.00 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ... $4.00 NON-MEMBERS ... $6.00 sponsored by aj.m hillel foundation ninth-ranked Arkansas, a 34-7 win ner over Rice last weekend will entertain 18th-ranked Baylor, hav ing had last week off. Both the Bears and Razorbacks need a win to stay in title contention since they each have one conference loss and both will be pulling for a Texas victory over Houston. If Houston should defeat Texas, the Cougars would have to lose both of their final two games against Texas Tech and Rice to miss out on the Cotton Bowl. A combination of Texas and Ar kansas victories would leave Arkan sas in the best position since — in the event of a three-way tie between the Cougars, Longhorns and Razor- backs, the Hogs would go to the Cotton Bowl because of the “last visit rule. 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