he Battalion PORTS 7 Monday, September 4,1989 The Battalion ws Aggies shock Tigers 28-16 R.C. Slocum finally gets A&M to 1-0 By Richard Tijerina Of The Battalion Staff The first mistake Louisiana State made Saturday night against Texas A&M was deciding to kick to the Ag gies after winning the coin toss. It wasn’t their last. Larry Horton, a former running back wno was converted this year to a free safety, returned the opening kickoff 92 yards for a touchdown, and the Aggies never looked back as they upset seventh-ranked LSU 28- 16 before a home crowd of 61,633 in their season opener. It was the Aggies’ first opening- season win since A&M defeated the University of Texas-El Paso 20-17 in 1984. It was also new Head Coach R.C. Slocum’s first official win as a college coach. The Aggies gave him that win in grand fashion, as they answered sev eral nagging questions about them selves turning in outstanding offen sive and defensive performances. The game, which was televised na tionally by ESPN, was the perfect setting to serve as a springboard for three players’ Heisman Trophy hopes. All-Southeastern Conference LSU quarterback Tommy Hodson and running back Harvey Williams had outside shots at the award. Sub- E ar performances by both virtually ave eliminated their chances. A&M’s Heisman hope, junior running back Darren Lewis, wasted the first of two consecutive nation ally-televised games with an unusu ally ineffective showing. Lewis, the nation’s top-returning ground gainer from last year, finished with 55 yards on 17 rushes. The real star of the Aggies’ offen sive show was sophomore fullback Robert Wilson, who rolled and ram bled over LSU defenders all night for 121 yards on 15 carries. Wilson, last year’s Southwest Conference Newcomer of the Year, was named ESPN’s Player of the Game. Offensive coordinator Bob Tole do’s public debut of the Aggies’ re vamped pass-oriented offense got off to a good start, with junior Lance Pavlas going the distance and play ing consistently. Pavlas, who com pleted eight of 11 attempts for 114 yards, appeared in control through out the game. “The offensive line did a great job,” Pavlas said. “I had a lot of time to throw and in our offensive scheme there’s going to be guys open. This is a sweet victory. This is the kind of game that we can hold on to and look back on for a long time.” Indeed. LSU was considered one of the toughest opponents A&M would have to face all year, and beat ing the Tigers at home for the first time in three years was definitely something to savor. In their last three games, LSU had outscored A&M 79-20. Senior linebacker Aaron Wallace said the Tigers had it coming. “They (LSU) come over here and they talk,” Wallace said. “They talk every year — 35-6 I think it was this year, and Harvey Williams this and Harvey Williams that.” Williams, who was a coveted blue- chip running back from Hempstead in 1986, spurned A&M recruiters and signed with LSU. Since then it has appeared he’s reserved his best games for See Aggies/Page 9 Photo by jayjanner Sophomore Robert Wilson scores a fourth quarter touchdown in A&M’s 28-16 win. and ■ s art ’etei I tliel mrs & crafts Jewelry Casting Seminar: Sat. & Sun. Sept 23 & Sept 24 9am- 12noon & l-4pm each day $40/student Jewelry Construction Seminar Sat. & Sun. Oct 28 & Oct 29 9am-12noon & l-4pm each day $40/student Basket Weaving: Wed. Sept 20, 27, Oct 4,11 6- 9pm $22/student Calligraphy Wed. Sept 27 - Nov 8 7- 9pm $26/student Drawing Wed. Sept 13- Oct 18 6- 9pm $34/student Matting Be Framing Wed. Sept 20, 27, Oct 4. 11 7- 9pm Sat. 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