Page A2 1 EXAS A&M VS. LSU Friday, September 3,1993 1 993 TEXAS A&M FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 4 September LOUISIANA STATE (ABC-TV) 23 Oct. (cont.) R i ce 1 1 Oklahoma (ABC-TV) Houston 2 p.m. Norman, OK 2:30 30 SMU 2 p.m. 1 8 MISSOURI noon October 1 3 November LOUISVILLE 2 p.m. 2 Texas Tech 20 TCU 9 Lubbock 7 p.m. HOUSTON 2 p.m. 25 Fort Worth 2 p.m. TEXAS (ESPN-TV) 7 p.m. 1 6 Baylor Waco 1 p.m. NOTE: ALL CAPS DENOTE HOME GAMES Good times, bad times PRES EASON NATIONAL POLLS The Associated Press Lindy’s Football Sporting News Athlon's Football Football Writers' College & Pro FB Newsweekly 1. Florida State Alabama Florida State Florida State Florida State Michigan 2. Alabama Florida State Alabama Michigan Miami Florida State 3. Michigan Michigan Michigan TEXAS A&M Alabama Alabama 4. Miami Miami Syracuse Alabama Michigan Colorado 5. TEXAS A&M TEXAS A&M TEXAS A&M Colorado TEXAS A&M TEXAS A&M 6. Syracuse Arizona Miami Stanford Notre Dame Miami 7. Notre Dame Notre Dame Notre Dame Florida Nebraska Notre Dame 8. Florida Washington Nebraska Nebraska Tennessee Syracuse 9. Nebraska Tennessee Colorado Tennessee Florida Tennessee 10. Tennessee Florida Tennessee Syracuse Syracuse Washington 11. Colorado Colorado Washington Notre Dame Colorado Nebraska 12. Washington Nebraska Arizona Miami Washington Stanford 13. Arizona Ohio State Georgia Arizona Georgia Florida 14. Georgia Syracuse Stanford Penn State Kansas Penn State 15. Stanford Clemson Florida Georgia Penn State Georgia 16. North Carolina Iowa Penn State Washington Arizona Arizona 17. Penn St. Georgia Tech use OKLAHOMA Stanford use 18. Ohio St. Georgia BYU South Carolina use Boston College 19. Brigham Young Stanford N.C. State Boston College North Carolina Fresno State 20. Boston College BYU North Carolina use 21. Oklahoma Boston College Ohio State San Diego State 22. Clemson Michigan State OKLAHOMA Wisconsin 23. Mississippi St. Penn State Clemson So. Mississippi 24. N.C. St. TEXAS Mississippi St. North Carolina 25. Fresno St. OKLAHOMA Boston College UCLA Texas A&M and Louisiana State have given each other plenty of headaches over the years on the football field. In 1990, A&M visited Baton Rouge with a 3-0 record, ranked 11th in the nation. An unranked LSU team profited from A&M tailback Darren Lewis (upper left) being ejected from the game in the second quarter on a controversial referee decision. LSU rolled as Tiger wide receiver Todd Kinchen scored two touchdowns with 215 all-purpose yards in a 17-8 season setback. However in 1 991, Greg Hill (lower left) burst on the scene in A&M's season opener. In his first collegiate game, Hill rushed for 212 yards, the best ever total by a Division l-A freshman running back first collegiate game. His running set the tempo as A&M began their drive toward their first Cotton Bowl appearance since 1987 with a 45-7 victory. Senior quarterback Bucky Richardson was injured but Jeff Granger picked up the slack by completing 5-of-8 passes for 89 yards while rushing for a touchdown. The seventh-ranked Aggies continued their winning ways in 1992 by beating LSU 31-22. It was A&M's first victory in Baton Rouge since 1975. Hill had 98 yards rushing while sophomore Rodney Thomas had 96 yards rushing. The Battalion file photos When A&M has the ball... A&M A&M OFFENSE 1 TB 20 Rodney Thomas, Jr. FB 33 Clff Groce, Jr. QB 4 COREY PULLIG, So. 20 SE 3 TONY HARRISON, Sr. LT 75 DEXTER WESLEY, Sr. 33 LG 55 TYLER HARRISON, Sr. C 68 CHRIS DAUSIN, Sr. RG 54 Calvin Collins, Fr-RS 4 RT 67 JASON MATHEWS,Sr. TE 86 GREG SCHORP, Sr. 81 67 54 68 55 75 86 3 FL 81 Ryan Mathews, Jr. v< PK 1 TERRY VENETOULIAS, Sr. “ 45 98 92 54 'mm' LSU DEFENSE 42 56 46 DE 45 Mike Hewitt, Sr. 37 LDT 98 NATE MILLER, Jr. RDT 92 Ike Pullett, Sr. DE 54 Corey White, Sr. ILB 13 RICARDO WASHINGTON, Sr. 14 28 MLB 56 Mike Calais, Fr. ILB 46 Robert Deshotel, Jr. LCB 42 Rodney Young, Jr. 84 RGB 37 Tory James, So. SS 28 IVORY HILLIARD, Jr. FS 14 Anthony Marshall, Sr. nsi P 84 Scott Holstein, Sr. Starters are in all-caps TB FB QB SE LT LG C RG RT TE FL PK LSU OFFENSE 5 ROBERT DAVIS, So. 36 Robert Toomer, So. 4 JAMIE HOWARD, So. 17 SCOTT RAY, Sr. 71 Tom Turner, So. Mark King, So. KEVIN MAWAE, Sr. RONNIE SIMNICHT, Sr. Ross Setters, Sr. HAROLD BISHOP, Sr. Brett Bech, Jr. 62 52 73 65 86 87 10 Matt Huerkamp, So. A&M DEFENSE LE NG RE OLB ILB ILB OLB LCB RGB SS FS P 95 SAM ADAMS, Jr. 58 LANCE TEICHELMAN, Sr. 92 ERIC ENGLAND, Sr. 94 STEVE SOLARI, Sr. 43 JASON ATKINSON, Sr. 37 Larry Jackson, Jr. 56 Antonio Shorter, Jr. 31 AARON GLENN, Sr. 24 Ray Mickens, So. 40 MICHAEL HENDRICKS, Jr. 5 Junior White, Jr. 42 Sean Terry, So. Starters are in all-caps LSU 10 5 36 4 87 ^ 65 73 52 62 71 86 17 95 58 92 24 94 43 37 56 31 40 42 IAIW r THIS WEEK ONLY! 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