e Battalion PORTS 13 onday, August 27,1990 Sports Editor Nadja Sabawaia 845-2688 Hous. > e ptem. ibitions Century began nrough eatures art ao Os. will be Hie ex- 'f mod- ■holism est de- ational show- ns and tists as Frank knselm s “Co- Colo- From ” “Co st dis- II run >it fea- from tologi- is cul- a dolls word: st and irrent iFeb- :ludes ironi- Far in uded traits, d de- rr pe- raque, ollect- "ubist rollec- nnois- ruglas from o up led in tings, m pa- s “Af- The it fea- Akan hana, : Mali e ob- eenth id in ritual 130 lit. s, the and Per il the s and lony- lous- ksian Festi- ikers n. town It is rday tcept ipen mu- itilO the Slocum's Aggies ready to reclaim crown from Hogs By RICHARD TIJERINA Of The Battalion Staff lerhaps Texas A&M quarterback Lance Pavlas said it best at the Southwest Conference Media Luncheon in August: You can’t plan a Heisman iphy. Tlarren Lewis knows that all too well. The Aggie running back began last season touted as : of the leading Heisman candidates. As a sophomore, Lewis had the second highest rushing total in the nation —his 1,692 yards was second only to eventual Heisman winner Bany Sanders. When Sanders entered the National Football League in the huntfor Draft a year early, Lewis figured to picture i college football’s highest honor. But a funny thing happened on the wa} See Aggies/Page 3B Battalion Hie photo by M. Mulvey way to the Heisman A&M running back Darren Lewis returns for his senior season after deciding not to enter the NFL Draft a year early, and will lead the Aggies in 1990 as they try to recapture the Southwest Conference championship they held from 1985-87. Dueling Quarterbacks Starting quarterback Lance Pavlas and backup Bucky Richardson are set to give opponents double trouble. 1B 2B As the SWC Turns Texas A&M and Texas may be staying, but a Sept. 7 meeting of SWC officials may still shake up the conference. No Alumni Allowed A new conference rule bars SWC referees from officiating a game which involves their alma maters. 2B Around the SWC A brief rundown of each team’s strengths and weaknesses: who’s hot, who’s not and coaches on the chopping block. 3B 0 4B 1990 Schedule A&M plays six home games at Kyle Field, but travels away to play key SWC heavy weights. Late Night with R.C. Coach Slocum returns for the second sea son of his Sunday show that offers the highlights and lowlights of Aggie football. 5B Worth a 1,000 Words The spirit of Aggie two-a-day practices are caught in a picture page as A&M makes its Jump for Cotton in 1990. 6B 8B Coming Up Roses Starting right tackle Matt McCall spent his summer in a different way: arranging flow ers for a College Station floral shop. Aggie Depth Chart A&M’s two-deep depth chart, position by position, as the team gears up for its sea son opener against Hawaii. 9B