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SCHROEPPEL,O.D.,P.C. DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY 707 SOUTH TEXAS AVE-SUITE 101D COLLEGE STATION,TEXAS 77840 1 block South of Texas & University Dr. EYE EXAM AND CARE KIT NOT INCLUDED tv Texas A&M running back Keith Woodside (left) on the importance of A&M’s rivalry with Texas — “The first thing they told me when I Photo by JOHN MAKELY jot here was that if we don't do anything else the whole season, just beat Texas. Right now it's do or die (for the Colton Howl berth)." Ags, ’Horns to vie for Cotton By PETE HERNDON Spoi ls Writer It’s finally here — Texas A&M vs. Texas. And this year there’s more on the line than just bragging rights. The Southwest Conference’s rep resentative to the 50th Annual Cot ton Bowl will be decided Thursday night, at Kyle Field when the No. 15 Aggies host the No. 18 Longhorns. The game’s kickoff time has been switched to 7:15 p.m. and ESPN will provide television coverage of the 92nd meeting between the confer ence rivals. Both teams sport identi cal records of 8-2 overall and 6-1 in the SWC. Even without anything at stake, Aggie fans measure their team’s suc cess by how well they play against the Longhorns. Sophomore running back Keith Woodside, who was chosen ESPN’s Most Valuable Player for his 107- yard rushing in A&M’s 19-17 win over Southern Methodist, said he learned how important the A&M- Texas game was when he came to Aggieland. “The first thing they told me when I got here was that if we don’t do anything else the whole season, just beat Texas,” Woodside said. For the first time since 1943, rivalry for more than pride But Cotton Bowl berth and the outright SWC championship adds even more to A&M’s annual season finale. “Right now it’s do or die,” Wood- side said. “If we win, we go to the Cotton Bowl (to face Auburn), but we’ve got to beat Texas first. Then we can worry about winning the Cot ton Bowl.” And just what will the Aggies have to do to beat the ’Horns Thanksgiv ing Night? Doug Williams, A&M’s 300- pound of fensive guard, said the Ags will try to do what they’ve done all year — move the football. “I’ve been watching Texas (game) film all year long,” Williams said. “I’ve kind of been looking forward to this game. They blitz, they cover the pass well and they run to the ball. We’ve got to establish the running game again and hopefully Kevin (Murray) will have the passing game going. Talent-wise, there’s nobody that can match us. Why make ex cuses? We should move trie ball.” Williams said the credit for A&M’s rejuvenated offense can be given to offensive coordinator Lynn Amedee and offensive line coach Joe Avez- zano, both newcomers to Coach Jackie Sherrill’s staff. “Avezzano and Amedee, you can put those two men together and I’d say they’ve had a 99.9 percent im pact (on the offense, compared to last year),” Williams said. “Thev’ve got a new philosophy for us and it’s working. I’ve got to give all my credit to Avezzano because he made me what I am today.” Avezzano may have made Wil liams, but the All-American candi date has returned the favor by help ing to make the Aggies’ line one of the best in A&M history. The Aggies need to gain just 53 yards against Texas to break the school record for total offense in a single season. Quarterback Kevin Murray and wide receiver Jeff Nelson also nave a shot at moving up in the A&M re cord books. Murray needs only three comple tions against the 1 .onghorns to be come the Aggies’ second all-time completion leader. Edd Hargett,tin current record holder, was the quar terback who last led A&M to a Cot ton Bowl — a 20-16 victory over Ala bama in 1968. Nelson needs just one reteptionto become A&M’s second all-time lead ing receiver. Six catches Thursda) would lie him with Barney Harrit for the top spot. But Murray said he and Nelson won’t be worried about the record books against IT. “This is a team game,” Mum' said. “When the team’s doing wet then you’re happy.” Murray also down-played thefatl that Texas, which leads the seriesi)- 23-5, is the team that stands between A&M and a SWC title. “It’s just another game on ik schedule, but this lime it’s lor alltk marbles,” he said. “One oftheb for us will he not turning the ball over — not giving them anythin! easy. We just have to run thebal well.” Murray also said Amedee waste- sponsible for turning the Aggies 1 of- See A&M-Texas, page 16 Faust quits as Notre Dame’s losingest coach hYEAR-EMD! CUEARANCE] 10-50% Off the entire stock Until December 24,1985 Dresses • Jewelry • T uxedos The after 5 store for Ladies & Men Associated Press SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Gerry Faust took the blame Tuesday eve ning for Notre Dame’s lackluster football performance and said his decision to resign as coach will allow the university to move quickly to find a successor. Faust announced his resignation earlier Tuesday after five years of criticism and frustration, and three days after becoming the losingest coach in Notre Dame history. “If you’re going Ur put the blame somewhere, put it on the coach. That’s where it ought to be,” Faust told reporters at a news conference. “We got started on the wrong foot five years ago and never did bail out of thd thing,” he said. Faust, 50, owns a 30-25-1 record at Notre Dame, including a 5-5 mark this season after consecutive defeats by top-ranked Penn State and No. 13 Louisiana State the last two weeks. Those two defeats made him the losingest coach in Irish history. Be fore Faust, Joe Kuharich had the most losses, going 17-23-0 from 1959 to 1962. ' Faust’s resignation Monday came as a shock. “It’s best for me to resign now and give the university an opportunity to get another coach before recruiting starts next week,” Faust said. “It’s best for the university, best for me, best for my family.” Faust said he would consider a coaching offer from another Divi sion I school, but has received none thus far. “I’m going to sit brick for a couple of weeks and hope I get some calls, maybe in the business worli the coaching world, and tvaltf things and go f rom there,” he said. Athletic Director Gene Cor® denied a rumor that Minnes® 1 Goach Lou Holtz had already bett offered the job. Holtz, whosesoiu 1 ' tends Notre Dame, recently said I* wouldn’t leave Minnesota for a«' coaching job except Notre Dame. But Corrigan said a success® 1 might be c hosen by Monday. 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