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aiders a bit of an emotional jump.
‘From the psychological stand-
oint, they have a lot of positive
ings going for them,” Slocum said.
We were embarrassed the last time
went out there.
“1 certainly remember that and
m going to do everything I can to
lake sure my players remember
tat.
Some of the players who played
at day in Lubbock still do remem-
r. But Lewis said the Aggies will
“This year we’re going to go in
pretty focused,” Lewis said. “We’re
going to block the fans out and con
centrate on Texas Tech.”
However, Lewis said the way the
Tech fans treated the Aggies two
years ago has been a factor in the
team’s preparation for the game this
week.
“It’s really going to be a push for
us,” he said. “Texas Tech fans are
going to be Texas Tech fans —
there’s no doubt about that. They’re
going to give Aggies a hard time
anyway.
“We’ll go in, concentrate on the
team and worry about the things we
need to do on the field. We’ll let the
fans do what they want to do.”
Pavlas said the Aggies’ biggest
inspiration this week hasn’t been the
Tech fans, but knowing that it’s a
conference game they sorely need to
win.
“Tech’s going to be a good oppo
nent, especially at home because the
fans really back them,” Pavlas said.
“The environment where we play is
just part of the game.
“But I think we have something to
prove not to their fans, but to our
selves and to Tech.”
aylor’s Goebel, Kinne named
P’s SWC Players of the Week
WACO (AP) — Brad Goebel dis-
ppeared under a pile of scarlet and
Hack uniforms and never saw his
png pass descend.
It came down in the hands of a
Speeding Greg Anderson, who took
175 yards for a touchdown on Sat-
jrday, and the Baylor Bears were
Iff to an important 29-14 Southwest
Lonference victory over previously
(indefeated Texas Tech.
Goebel, a junior who finally
Showed the promise he displayed his
treshman season, earned The Asso-
liated Press SWC Offensive Player
If the Week award for his tremen-
Bous showing, which included a 65-
lard touchdown pass and a career-
ligh 347 yards passing.
He edged Houston’s Andre Ware,
frho passed for an SWC record
[even touchdowns in a 65-7 victory
Iver winless Temple.
Goebel won the award based on
his performance against a quality op
ponent.
The AP SWC Defensive Player of
the Week laurels also stayed in Waco
with linebacker Gary Joe Kinne reg
istering 18 tackles, 11 unassisted, as
the Bears slowed the Red Raiders’
high-octane offense.
g ame gets going. At times last year,
e felt like he had to make every
play. He felt he had to be the leader
and make things happen.
Kinne helped cause a fumble that
stopped an early Texas Tech drive
at the Baylor 6-yard line.
Baylor coach Grant Teaff called
Goebel’s performance “his best over
all game that I can think of.”
Grant said Goebel suffered last
year from a poor running game and
inconsistent offensive line play,
had 16 interceptions.
“He’s just an old slow boy who is a
good football player. He has to max
imize his talent.”
Goebel’s yardage was the fifth best
single game total in Baylor history.
It also was the first time since
1986 Baylor passed for more than
300 yards in a game.
He
“Brad had so much pressure on
him last year that he was forcing
balls,” Teaff said. “He doesn’t have
to do it this year when the running
Goebel has 4,405 yards passing,
ranking him second on the all-time
Baylor passing list.
It reminded Baylor fans of the
way Goebel played in 1987 when he
led the SWC in passing by hitting
158 of 305 attempts for 2,178 yards
and nine touchdowns.
“Brad’s back,” Teaff said.
oyt’s condition serious after crash
CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Four-
Ime Indianapolis 500 winner AJ.
Toyt was listed in serious condition
pt a local hospital Tuesday after he
pashed at Charlotte Motor Speed-
pay during a practice session for the
11-Pro Auto Parts 500.
X-rays taken of the veteran driv
er’s head, neck and chest proved
negative, but Charlotte Memorial
lospital officials said Foyt, 54, was
Experiencing neck pain and would
:admitted overnight.
“He hit the wall in turn three, slid
febout 300 yards and came to a stop
at the entrance of pit road,” said
speedway spokesman Eddie Gos-
sage.
“The track emergency staff
worked about 10 minutess to get him
out of the car.
“They were mostly trying to be
easy because they didn’t want to hurt
him worse than he was.”
Gossage said Foyt was “conscious
and alert” when taken to the speed
way hospital.
lospi
“We don’t know why he hit the
wall,” Gossage said. “It was just prac
tice. He wasn’t racing the car.”
Gossage said he did not know if
Foyt’s injuries are serious enough to
keep him out of Sunday’s race.
“It’s too early to say he’s not going
to race because we don’t know what
his injuries are,” Gossage said. “But
he hit the wall very hard.”
He was later airlifted to Charlotte
The last time Foyt won a NAS
CAR race was in 1972, when he took
the Daytona 500.
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