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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1981
Sports
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Ags put Cougars’ lights out i|
third one-point win of year
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year aged every Aggie by 10 years,
the life expectancy would drop
dramatically.
Saturday’s 7-6 victory over
Houston, the most electrifying
yet, probably cut that expectancy
in half. It certainly gave the fourth
largest crowd (66,569) in Kyle
Field history something to re
member the 1981 Texas Aggies
by.
Behind the fine running of
quarterback Gary Kubiak, the
Aggies put just enough points on
the board for their fourth victory
against one loss — something that
could bring them a national
ranking.
The Cougars took the opening
kickoff at their own 26 and promp
tly went nowhere, thanks to the
fine play of linebacker Mike Little
and defensive end Keith Baldwin.
After a 33-yard punt by Lonnie
Stokes, the Aggies took off like a
rocket. On second down, running
back Johnny Hector took a Kubiak
handoff behind the blocks of quick
tackle Matt Darwin and quick
guard Kent Adams, turned on the
afterburner and scampered
around right end for 46 yards.
Strong safety Donnie Love ran
him down from behind at the
Houston 25.
Love was the Cougar workhorse
on defense, finishing the day with
seven tackles, at least four of
which prevented touchdowns or
long gains.
Three plays netted the Aggies
nine yards and David Hardy came
on to attempt a 33-yard field goal
from Kyle Stuard’s hold.
However, the snap was low and
Stuard rolled out to pass the ball
with several Cougars in pursuit.
Stuard was knocked down for a
12-yard loss, separating his shoul
der on the play. The sophomore
had to be helped from the field
and will be lost for the season.
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The Aggie defense, playing
perhaps its most complete game of
the year, shut down the Cougars
and forced them to punt.
The Cougars didn’t get a first
down until the 1:04 mark of the
first quarter, that coming on a per
sonal foul penalty giving them the
ball on the Aggie 22.
Four plays later the Cougars
were on the Texas A&M 3-yard
line facing a third and goal situa
tion. Quarterback Lionel Wilson
rolled out under pressure from
linebacker Bobby Strogen, and
tackle Keith Guthrie finished him
off at the 21 for a 18-yard loss.
Houston head coach Bill Yeo
man then called on freshman tight
end Pat Franklin to boot a 37-yard
field goal, but the attempt fell
short.
Yeoman called on Franklin be
cause regular place-kicker Jeff
Shaffer was suffering from a deep
thigh bruise and was not able to
kick.
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Neither team was able to*
the ball consistently throiij
the first half, although Hi
drove deep into Aggie tei
two more times before the
The first Cougar drive,
the direction of Wilson, si
the A&M 25 on a fourth
play with 2:08 left in the half
son kept the ball and went
right tackle, where he was J
Little and Strogen fornogaiij
On their next possession!
again led the Cougars downfi
this time to the A&M 26witli!
seconds left in the half. Y
called on Omar Perez this titj
a 43-yard field goal attempt,Pe
had the distance but was wide
to end the half.
The Aggies came firing «{j
the starting blocks the second!
driving to the Houston
line on the strength of some
ball- handling by Kubiakandij
yard run by Earnest Jackson
Kubiak read the defensev)
throughout the drive, keeping
hall three times on option play
12 yards and an important
down.
On second-and-six Jackson!:/
Kubiak’s handoff for 27 yards
left guard and was apparentlyM
his way for a touchdown m
Love stopped him at theCoaM
37 monel
The drive stalled duetoano® 10 ^ 11
costly penalty and the Coti‘ u ! ie<
took over. v,
Two possessions later vf| 1
Aggies were once again on■ a ' ce ''
move, this time from theiromM j
Kubiak went around left end
three yards on first down.
Two plays later he cut upfifl 00 ^ n
behind the defensive end
option play and broke intotM *P
secondary for a 43-yard ton IfPP 0
down run that sent the crowds r° ut
a frenzy. r in 8
Hardy’s kick was goodandt r
Ags led 7-0 with 1:35 left ini I
third quarter. 1
However, the “real” firem« ach 1
didn’t begin until the foii* rewi
quarter. f nse
Following the Aggie to«M lve -P
down, Houston marched tot
A&M 16 where the drive fid
and Perez attempted a 34-jl
field goal. This time Greg'S
fiams broke through and cfe
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blocked the attempt, much tot r e ^
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crowd’s delight.
One play later Kubiak’s pass: [
Don Jones was intercepted by
nerhack Butch LaCroix at
Houston 27. Houston tumedl
hall over three plays later wit
cornerback Darrell Adams inte
cepted Wilson’s pass, but 4
Aggies gave it right back on 4
next play.
Kubiak missed Jackson
handoff and Houston recoven
the fumble at their own
However, just four plays lateri
fensive tackle Keith Gul
pounded fullback Allen Polkjoi
ing a fumble. Free safety Cl
Brown recovered for the A|
with 10:28 left in the game.
Houston came alive about
same time a power failure hit
Texas A&M campus, blacking
the scoreboard with 3:51 left in
game.
Wilson drove his teamSOyw
to a score on the strength ofto j
passing, completing five-of-tenfu
72 yards and a touchdown
1:04 remaining. His receiver!
however, took a tremendous beat
ing by the Aggie secondary.
Yeoman went for the two-]
conversion but fullback I
Barrett slipped on the wetturfan*
the ball fell incomplete, mucht*
the approval of the crowd.
The Houston defense was
best in the nation against the m»
yielding an average of 55.
per game and seventh in totalwj
fense.
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