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Aggies (Continued from page 11) too far. When the Cougars beat Arizona State, they were flagged for 23 penalties. However, the Aggies’ Wallace was the king of intimidation Saturday. His removal of Ware’s helmet sig naled the end of game, he said. “Grabbing Ware’s helmet relieved a lot of frustration for me ... it was when I had his helmet in my hand that I finally sensed that we were going to win,” Wallace said. Although Ware got much more attention than Pavlas coming into the game, his performance was a let down. He completed 28 of 53 passes for 247 yards and a touchdown, but was intercepted three times. Ware was pressured all day. He was sacked twice by William Thomas, once by Trent Lewis and once by Wallace. Thomas’ sacks were both blindside hits, and one caused a fumble. Thomas said he wasn’t suprised that the A&M defense stopped Ware. “We’ve done it the last two years, and he knew that we were going to come at him, and we did. That’s our style of play,” Thomas said. A&M Coach R.C. Slocum said his team wasn’t intimidated by Houston. “We knew what we were up against,” Slocum said. “The scheme of our defense enables us to do some things other people can’t do.” Slocum was pleased with the Ag gie defensive effort, he said. “It’s more difficult for a quar terback to have people flying around his ankles and face and still throw,” he said. “Throwing the football is a rhythmic thing. “Our plan was to disrupt his tem po,” Slocum said. “We mixed the blitz and the zone. That’s a danger ous style of play, but it was some thing that we had to go with.” Ware wasn’t suprised. “They did what we expected them to do,” he said. “We just didn’t exec ute.” Defense, execution, scoring and intimidation: The Aggies did it all better Satur day. Pavlas (Continued from page 11) play of the game for either team. “The big key was our balanced of fense,” Pavlas said. “We wanted to be able to throw it and run it.” The Aggies did both. For the first time this year, the Cougars were out- gained in total yards. UH led the na tion in total yardage going into the game, but the Aggies outgained the Cougars 414-369. With Pavlas at quarterback, the Aggies kept the ball longer than the Cougars — one of A&M’s goals com ing into the game. It marked the third consecutive year that A&M held the ball longer than UH. It also marked the third consec utive year the Aggies beat the Cou gars. UH Coach Jack Pardee, an All- American linebacker at A&M in 1957, has yet to beat the Aggies. “The defense played with a lot of heart out there today,” Pavlas said. “They played a great game and did a great job. Our running game was the big key. But you’ve got to have great defense to back you up.” The Aggies gained 251 yards on the ground. Running back Darren Lewis led the team with 120 yards, including a key 84-yard gain in the fourth quarter. Fullback Robert Wil son rushed for 115 yards and one touchdown. “The offensive line did a really great job all day,” Pavlas said. “Basi cally, we stopped ourselves with turnovers, and I blame myself for those.” Pavlas suffered three intercep tions — the most for him this season. He now has seven interceptions on the year, but has completed 82 of 136 passes for three touchdowns. He is averaging 165 yards per game. His statistics still are far off from Ware’s this season, but Pavlas said he’s more concerned with how well the team performs than how impres sive his personal statistics are. “I’m not really that concerned with all the ink (press clippings),” Pavlas said. “I just wanted to get some wins. Today was just a total team effort.” A team effort that was led by the team magician. Longhorns standing tall after OU upset DALLAS (AP) — The David Mc Williams’ era reached its highwater mark on Saturday. “It’s the first time we’ve been able to defeat a Top 20 team,” he said. The Texas Longhorns defeated the 15th ranked Oklahoma Sooners for the first time since 1983 with a come-from-behind 28-24 win fash ioned on Peter Gardere’s 25-yard scoring pass to Johnny Walker. Only 93 seconds showed on the clock. A weeping McWilliams, who had been under alumni fire, accepted the game ball in the locker room af ter the game. “I’d like to dedicate this win to all the seniors who haven’t beaten Okla homa,” Gardere said. “And coach McWilliams.” Oklahoma nose guard Dante Wil liams praised the redshirt freshman quarterback. “He played great,” Williams said. “I can tell he’ll be a great quar terback some day.” Texas started an all-freshmen backfield and was an 18-point un derdog to 15th ranked Oklahoma. Yet it was the Longhorns’ fans who tore down a goal post and carried McWilliams off the field. Williams said he thought Gardere had overthrown Walker. “Somehow he came down with the ball,” McWilliams said. "W’ell, we fi nally beat Oklahoma. This means we can turn things around and be a good team. I think the team knows now what it takes to be a champion.” Gardere didn’t earn a starting job for the ’Horns until last week against Rice. . Oklahoma coach Gary Gibbs gave Texas a pat on the back for its rally. “I give Texas credit for the way they came out and played,” he said. “For the most part, we dominated the second half until their final drive.” Gibbs, Oklahoma’s former de fensive coordinator, was attempting to win his first game against Texas since Barry Switzer retired. Running back Ike Lewis said, “Texas was fired up and ready. No one likes to lose, especially a game like this.” $ 1 00 OFF 1 gallon plastic Scatter Print popcorn filled containers (Any Flavor) Reg. *5 95 With Coupon $ 4 95 Manor East Mall .RMELKORN , Coupon Expires 12-31-89 $1 OFF WITH AGGIE I.D. 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