rageiu i nc daa i i /al-iwin FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1979 st p«ti*i of ilio ffWUowsltip of enthusiasm :: Horns, Coogs ready for w: The liottest rc ites Auto Club |j has a chanc [something Dp* Ridiapd >1 st I lies. First Baptist Church/Bryan Texas Avenue at 27th Street Special Student Service at 8 : 30 a.m. Sundays. United Press International The game that will decide whether the Southwest Conference race is over — or just beginning — comes off Saturday night in the Astrodome. The Texas Longhorns represent the last major hurdle between the Houston Cougars and a trip to the Cotton Bowl. And those two teams will gang up on each other under the dome in what could be one of the fiercest de fensive struggles of the year. “It’ll take some freak things to break this one loose from the de fenses,” said Houston coach Bill Yeoman. “Their defense is similar to ours,” added Texas coach Fred Akers. “They are strong and both have ex cellent people up front and in the secondary. They are capable of mak ing the big, big plays.” Houston is unbeaten and ranked fourth in the nation. The Cougars are 5-0 in Southwest Conference play and if they beat Texas they would have to lose both of their final games against Texas Tech and Rice to be denied their third Cotton Bowl trip in four years. A win by Texas, however, would throw the league race into a possible four-way fight with the ultimate re sults probably being delayed until the final games are played Dec. 2. The eighth-ranked Longhorns, ninth-rated Razorbacks and 16th- ranked Bears are all a game behind Houston in the loss column. Arkansas and Baylor have their own critical meeting Saturday after noon in Fayetteville. Baylor (6-2) is enjoying one of its best seasons in history and a win over the Hogs would all but wrap up a bowl bid of some sort for the Bears. A win for Arkansas and a decision by Texas over Houston, however, would leave the Razorbacks in the best position for a possible Cotton Bowl trip. Also on the SWC schedule Satur day will be a visit to Texas Tech by TCU and Southern Methodist — 'MSC AGGIE CINEMAim ••••••••a i •••••••••< •••••••••< • • • • • • ..•••a A'TO'i • High Quality a Quick. Service M • No Minimum* B a Large Orders £ A aiagal8tae4 I AC trying to break a five-game losing streak — will play the league’s last intersectional game of the season at Wichita. University of Texas officials led the fight among SWC members to admit Houston to the league. But it has not taken long for those two schools to build up a heated rivalry. Earlier this week Yeoman was asked if he thought Texas would rather beat Houston than any other club in the league. “That’s what they tell me,” Yeo man said. “But I’ve never gotten in volved with these pre-conceived rivalries. I guess I learned to look at the situation at hand when we were an independent and there was very little hoopla surrounding the games. “We concentrated on what it took to win.” Yeoman, however, said one thing had changed since the Cougars were admitted to the Southwest Confer ence. “My approach to the game since we got in the conference is more conservative,” he said. “The confer- Bnnftig rook nd the poi: JSAC stoc 8n the reacf [id, Mo., as 1 ence settled me down. “I don’t call the same to. I’m not quite as wild as be. I’m a little bit more caul haven’t thrown from our line lately because youlivewj mistakes longer when you conference.” Texas is a slight underdog game, perhaps because tld playing in the Astrodomt perhaps because of the fact itL ghoms quarterback situationU) e ta 'ked tc as sturdy as Akers would likeim^ of 46 w Akers took starter DonnisH“ a y at out of last Saturday’s Texas game and later admitted caller had become rattled. Wallace |t further the winnix history, e used to ‘said. “But )uoin he w< i I beat him Freshmen Herkie Walls i Mclvor played at quarter! Mclvor threw a touchdownp “We don’t have a definitep substituting anybody durini game,” Akers said. “Wejustj plan for moving the ball, substitutions we make willkl not by plan, but by thefeelolif happening.” on L*g*tSb*4tt£ Bulldogs Gator-bith Horns to kick Couga\ OVERNIGHT RATES — M DURING THE DAY Fri. and Sat. Nov. 9 & 10 Reductions €? 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If Georgia can win its last two SEC games — against Florida and Auburn — it would represent the SEC in the Sugar Bowl regard less of what Alabama does since the Crimson Tide went last year. It doesn’t make the Sugar Bowl very attractive to a national televi sion audience to have a team with four losses in it, so you can bet your shoulder pads the Sugar Bowl com mittee will be pulling hard against Georgia the next two weeks. Florida could be the team that turns the Bulldogs’ Sugar dreams sour. True, the Gators haven’t won a game this season, but they’ve played a much tougher schedule than Geor gia and they certainly didn’t embar- ass themselves against the likes of Houston, LSU and Auburn. Besides, this week’s game is in the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville, Fla., and the home crowd should give the Gators that little extra they need to beat the Bulldogs. We like Florida, 17-14. Here’s how we see the major games across the nation: The East Navy 20 Syracuse 14 — Bill Hurley will have trouble running against Middies’ defense. Pittsburgh 28 West Virginia 20 — Dan Marino might just be the coolest freshman since Tony United Pr< ach Georg down betv nd the Co of the 19'i itwo unbeatf in Conn ed with a matchi \ second- th-ranked ;’s Texas hi| Only Clas aroos will ated team ne Coope AAA’s Pa A s China |ith 34 sec Klein scoi ing two-p and Coni Dorsett. Rutgers 25 Army 17 — Knights due for some kind down after last week’s victon Tennessee. Yale 26 Princeton 10—E| main unbeaten and unrankec^g-j t() The South Florida 17 Georgia 14 — been living on borrowed tk] Florida St. 22 South Cardi — Seminoles might be gettinj cocky. Penn St. 23 North Carolini! — Lions recover from Miami Notre Dame 24 Tennessee Vols know what a Rutgers is Irish will let them know who are, too. me out on Kirk tolc week for year cc ip. It ended we can kee stadium Iwhere ne bd to be jar Irk said getl f was like j ttack. He s [what they |r changes The Midwest Michigan 20 Purdue 14—Vfjj^e’ve got ines devour Mark HerrmannP'gus,’’ he s Ohio St. 27 Iowa 8 — ButftStart changi moment of reckoning comeiU to play oi week against Michigan. ate any mis Michigan St. 30 Minnesota mroe coa Both teams should move the! as. will. Indiana 36 Illinois 19 —Ho offense has really developed o get her he said, cky and a\ The Midlands Nebraska 45 Kansas St. 0- nhuskers won’t work up a swi Oklahoma 40 Kansas 8 - Sims cranking up in chase forsi straight Heisman Trophy. Colorado 16 Oklahoma St Buffs find a Big Eight team the p' beat. Missouri 24 Iowa St. 19-1 regained confidence in against Comhuskers. >•••# Fri. & Sat. Midnight $1.25 with Nov. 9 & 10 Theater TAMU ID Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. 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The Far West Southern Cal 21 Washington! Paul McDonald’s passing willl' key. Stanford 30 Oregon 20 — c fM als offense has been devastate recent weeks. UCLA 23 Arizona St. 17-8' can contain Mark Malone. Brigham Young33 LongBeii 7 — Marc Wilson shows of to the West Coast scouts. SMU’s Jad bucks Ponif United Press International DALLAS — Southern Met** Coach Ron Meyer denied fir^ running back Craig James isc®! f ering transferring but James $ Jii mother repeated that the for# r state player is considering a ^ James, one of several tali- freshmen running backs ontbd tangs’ roster, was one Texas* recruited high school played year but recently was denio^ second team running back. SMU, meanwhile, has be gued with injuries and is s# : through a season that is not read the expectations of the sdf “Mustang Mania” promotion. “I’m not as unhappy as Iwasl day but the fact is that I’ve^ been told I was No. 2 before' hurt a lot.” James’ mother, Nancy Bid® Houston, was more firm. “If things don’t change for thf; ter between now and the las# games of the season, he will tr#" I promise you that,” she said (