Texas A&M The Battalion Sports November 24, 1982 Page 11 Intensity a trademark of A&M-UT battles Records, home field mean nothing when it’s time for traditional game by John Wagner Battalion Staff Throw out the record books, toss away the wort-lost column, and forget the home field advantage, because Texas A&M is going to Austin to play the Texas Longhorns. What began as an annual showdown between a military college and a sophisticated liber al arts university now is nothing more than two giant athletic programs of two giant universi ties going head to head. But the rivalry and intense feelings are just as strong as ever. Thursday’s continuation of the war between the state uni versities begins at 1 p.m. in UT’s Memorial Stadium. The Lon- lorns enter the contest with a record of 7-2, (5-1 in Southwest Conference play), while the Aggies will take a 5-5 record to Austin. Texas A&M is 3-4 in the swc. Forjackie Sherrill’s Aggies, a winover Texas assures them of a winning season. There’s no bowl game in the Aggies’ future, at least not this year. The Lon ghorns, who have accepted a bid to play North Carolina in the Sun Bowl, must still play Arkan sas Dec. 4 before they close out their regular season. Texas, currently second in the SWC behind SMU and rank ed No. 13 in the nation by UPI, has made the most of this “sup posed” rebuilding year by flex- its strength on defense. Led by senior defensive end Kiki DeAyala, the Longhorns are ranked in the top three in the SWC in all defensive cata- gories: total defense, rushing defense and passing defense. DeAyala leads the Longhorns in tackles, quarterback sacks and attention front opponents. The 238-pound senior from Houston Memorial is within two sacks (he has 18 this year, 39 in his career) of the Texas school record for career sacks. Kiki DeAyala ’Horns leader on defense with 18 sacks On offense, quarterback Robert Brewer and flanker Her- kie “Mighty Mite” Walls have combined for seven of the nine touchdown passes the Lon ghorns have scored this year. Operating behind an offen sive line that averages 255 pounds, Brewer has thrown for 1,217 yards, including an 80- yard TD strike to Walls in Satur day’s game against Baylor. Although best remembered for his game-winning run that beat Alabama in last year’s Cot ton Bowl, Brewer is on the verge of breaking four UT school pas sing records — attempts in a sea son, completions in a season, passing yards in a season and TD passes in a season. Walls, a 5-8, 153-pound senior from Garland, is averag ing 23.9 yards every time he touches the ball. He can break Johnny “Lam” Jones’ school re cord for TD catches in a single season with a touchdown Thursday. The Aggies, led by senior quarterback Gary Kubiak, will be attempting to win their second straight game in Memo rial Stadium and their fourth of the last six. Kubiak, despite missing almost two full games, is 207 passing yards away from a 2,000-yard season. His leading receiver, senior Don Jones from Nacogdoches, has caught 30 passes for 440 yards and five touchdowns for a 14.6-yard av erage. AGGIE FACTS: This is the 89th meeting between the Lon ghorns and the Aggies. Texas leads the series 61-22-5, with a 38-6-1 record in Memorial Sta dium ... More on the Longhorn defense: Texas has sacked opponents’ quarterbacks 37 times, including four against Baylor on Saturday. DeAyala had three of those sacks ... LONE STAR SHORT NECKS in 12 Oz. Non-Returnable Bottles Says , A . r. ORE BEEF AGGIES We've Got The Burning Desire Have You? BEAT THE HELL OUTA t.u. Bonfire: Tlovember 23, 1982 Game: November 25, 1982 1:00 p.m. Aggies vs. the t-sips 696-7785 846-7785 FREE GROUND BEEF ON EVERY PIZZA ORDERED UNTIL GAME TIME 11/25/82 1:00 p.m. We will be open Thanksgiving the 25th and 26th at 11:00 a.m. Freshman George Smith is the lone member of the Aggies’ backfield who has played in all 10 games. Smith has rushed for 240 yards on 48 attempts ... Johnny Hector is the Aggies’ leading rusher going into the Texas game and should finish the year in that spot. He has 501 yards ... Ten different Aggies have intercepted passes this sea son, with Jeff Fuller leading the team with four ... The Lon ghorns have outscored oppo nents 261 to 121 this year, in cluding a 104-46 difference in the fourth quarter In contrast, Texas A&M has outscored opponents 270-261, but the Aggies have been outscored in the first and third quarters. 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