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(AP) — Colo rado linebacker Alfred Williams went from best in the Big Eight to best in the country in one season. On Tuesday, Williams was named winner of the Butkus Award for his play in No. 1 Colorado’s 10-1-1 sea son. The outside linebacker had 88 tackles and 12'A sacks. “It was a surprise to see myself as the winner with so many great names and universities on the list,” Williams, a senior from Houston, said. “I’m accepting this award with great appreciation for the committee for recognizing me.” Williams edged Illinois’ Darrick Brownlow for the award, in balloting by a panel of sports journalists and football experts. Both players re ceived six first-place votes, but Wil liams topped Brownlow 31-28 in points. Players received three points for a first-place vote, two for second and one for third. Notre Dame’s Michael Stone- breaker received the other first- place vote and finished third with 12 points, followed by Miami’s Maurice Crum with five points and Clemson’s Levon Kirkland with two. Williams, 6-foot-6 and 236 pounds, consistently disrupted the passing games of most opponents during his four years with the Buffa loes. He gets another chance to play for a national championship when Colorado meets Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl. Williams led the Buffaloes in sacks for four years and finished with a school-record 35. He also forced two fumbles, recovered one and blocked a kick. “This is a proud moment for our program and our fans,” Colorado coach Bill McCartney said. “It’s one of the finest hours in Colorado foot ball. Alfred has been a lot of fun to coach and to be around for four The award is named for Dick But kus, the former standout linebacker at Illinois and with the Chicago Bears, who is scheduled to make the presentation. ★ Free HBO and cable TV ★ Complimentary continental breakfast ★ Heated pool and spa ★ Sea World/Zoo discounts GO WITH THE ACTION II.S.& CANADA 1-800-824-0950 years. Williams, expected to be among the top picks in next spring’s NFL draft, will be honored Saturday at the Downtown Athletic Club of Or lando, which sponsors the award. Tickets go on sale Tickets for the Sea World Holi day Bowl are now on sale at the Athletic Ticket Office, in room 110 G. Rollie White Coliseum. The game, featuring Texas A&M and Brigham Young, will be played at 6:30 CST on Decem ber 29 in San Diego, Cal. Ticket office hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sports Information Di rector Alan Cannon said no stu dent I.D. or all-sports pass will be required to buy tickets. Cannon also said that due to numerous ticket requests by non students, any remaining tickets will he offered to the public at the end of the week. Pavlas honored Senior quarterback Lance Pav las was honored yesterday by the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. Pavlas, along with 10 other football scho- lor-athletes, were guests at the 33rd Annual Hall of Fame Din ner at the New York City’s Wal dorf-Astoria. Pavlas, who has a 3.4 GPA in sociology, will graduate in two weeks. The award qualifies him for a $10,000 graduate scholorship. “Lance is very deserving of this honor,” A&M Head Coach R. C. Slocum said. “He has worked hard in the classroom as well as on the playing field.” Pavlas completed 62.9 percent of his passes this season for eight touchdowns and 871 yards. His passing efficiency rating of 159.1 was the best in the Southwest Conference. 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Because most of the defense will be back next season, A&M’s depth will keep injuries from destroying the 1991 season. Starting middle linebackers Quentin Coryatt and Anthony Wil liams, both juniors, are backed up by sophomore Trent Lewis and red- shirt freshman Jason Atkinson. Marcus * Buckley, a sophomore, took over right outside linebacker after Tyronne Malone, another sophomore failed to make an impact while subbing for an injured James Webb. Malone, who lost a year of eligibil ity after transferring from Louisiana State University, never could get into the flow of the defense after sit ting out of football for two years, but is regarded as a fierce hitter. 1 nomas, die Aggies sack ma chine, will be leaving, but in limited action backtip Otis Nealy has shown great promise. The wealth of A&M’s talent is the reason why they will be competetive next year and in the years to come even with the loss of All-Americans. This season’s injury-riddled de fensive line is an example of how a team like A&M can suffer a number of injuries at crucial positions and remain competetive all year long. The Aggies even have the op portunity to go to a bowl game. Lesser teams, like Southern Method ist, Texas Christian and Texas Tech, would have fallen apart following in juries like the ones A&M suffered. So, when June’s NFL draft comes around and steals players like safety Larry “the next Ronnie Lott” Hor ton, Aggie fans shouldn’t be con cerned. We should look on it as an oppor tunity for younger A&M players to step forward and show their All- American talents. POTHER’S BOOKSTORE WE BUY ALL BOOKS Don’t Be Overwhelmed With Your Used Books! Bring them to Pother’s and Spin to Win on our Wheel of Fortune! Get more cash back and help the hungry by selling us your canned goods with your used books! 30% OFF HOLIDAY DRESSING SAVE UP ID 50% OFF ORIGINAL DEPARTMENT STORE PRICES ON FAMOUS-LABEL FASHIONS. 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