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    Dallas stuffs
Cardinals,
Ryans boast
in blowout
IRVING (AP)— Buddy Ryan’s
seven-game hex on the Dallas
Cowboys ended Sunday in a hu
miliating rout that had the fans
sarcastically chanting “Buddy,
Buddy, Buddy” even before the
first quarter was over.
Emmitt Smith, playing de
spite a sore right hamstring,
scored twice and Troy Aikman
threw two touchdown passes as
the Cowboys (4-1) snapped a
seven-game losing streak to
Ryan with a 38-3 victory over
the Arizona Cardinals.
It was the Cowboys’ eighth
consecutive victory over the Car
dinals (1-4), and the 35-point dif
ferential tied a 45-10 whipping of
St. Louis in 1973 as the largest
defeat inflicted by Dallas.
Ryan dominated Dallas when
he was at Philadelphia and went
into the game with an 8-2 record
against the Cowboys. But his
pregame boast that the Cardi
nals would handle the defending
world champions looked silly.
He gave the booing crowd a
big thumbs up before the game
started, but his head was hang
ing down by halftime. His of
fense produced only two first
downs, and his second-ranked
NFL defense looked dog-tired.
Dallas rolled 83 yards in 8
plays on their first possession,
aided by four penalties for 44
yards against the over-aggres
sive Arizona defense. The payoff
came on a 2-yard touchdown
pass from Aikman to fullback
Daryl Johnston, who beat line
backer Seth Joyner in the flat.
Then came a succession of er
rant throws by Schroeder. Dar
ren Woodson picked one off at
the Arizona 23. Aikman hit
Alvin Harper for 18 yards and
Smith scored on a 3-yard run.
Larry Brown intercepted a sec
ond bad throw and returned it 14
yards to the Arizona 18. Aikman
hit Jay Novacek for 13 yards and
Smith scored on a 1-yard run.
Woodson snared a third inter-
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ception off Schroeder at the Ari
zona 26 and the Cardinals paid
again when Aikman found
Michael Irvin on a 12-yard scoring
pass. Schroeder hurt his shoulder
on the play and was replaced by
former Cowboy Steve Beuerlein,
who was intercepted by Brown
and James Washington.
Ryan said before the game his
domination of Dallas “wasn’t
bragging. I’m just stating facts.”
But there was a loser in town
Sunday. It was Buddy.
October 10, 1964: The
Aggies end a four-game
road trip to start the
season with a loss to
future Heismon Trophy
winner Mike Garrett and
USCy 31-7, in Los
Angeles.
Passing
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best total in his career, be
hind his 272 yards against
Houston in 1992.
"I think we were fairly
successful with our passing
game, and I love it, “ Pullig
said. “We had to throw the
ball for them to respect the
pass and open up the run
ning game. That’s the most
balls I’ve thrown since I was
in high school.”
The receiving corps was led
by senior wide receiver Ryan
Mathews, who hauled in six
catches for 74 yards, including
a 36-yard touchdown in the
second quarter that finally got
the Aggies on the board, after
the Cougars had held A&M
scoreless for over 20 minutes.
Also catching touchdown
passes for A&M Saturday
night were senior Chris
Sanders, with 3 cutches for
34 yards, and senior running
back Wilbert Biggens, who
surprised many observers
with his pair of catches for 83
yards, including a 65-yard
catch and run that gave
A&M a commanding 31-0
lead in the fourth quarter,
Sanders, who also turned
in a big play last week against
Texas Tech, continued to im
prove in his last season, using
his pure athletic ability to
haul in his first career receiv
ing touchdown.
As Pullig scrambled on a
third and goal from the UH
four-yard line, Sanders
caught his quarterback’s eyes
and indicated to Pullig to
throw it high.
“Once 1 saw him start
scrambling, I just tried to get
open, “ Sanders said. "I’m 6
foot 4 inches, the comerback
was just as tall, but I had two
hands on it and he only had
one. It was like my old ‘LBJ’
style (the high school Sanders
played basketball at).”
Despite being shut out by
the Cougar defense in the
first and third quarters, the
A&M offense finished with
406 yards of total offense.
Senior tailback Rodney
Thomas, who contributed
116 of those yards, explained
that a rested UH defense
had a lot to do with the of
fense’s early sluggishness,
“Their defense had a couple
of weeks to watch film and so
forth, and they were well-pre
pared, “ Thomas said. “They
played with a lot of heart, and
you have to commend them on
the job they did.”
It was easy to see the Ag
gies were determined to
pass from the beginning of
the game, throwing three
straight times to open the
contest, as the passing at
tack made up 65 percent of
A&M’s total net yardage.
Despite the statistical suc
cess of the Aggie offense
through the air, head coach
R.C. Slocum said the aerial at
tack still has problems that the
team must work out in order to
stay successful this season.
“We had several throws
and several catches that we
should have made tonight, "
Slocum said. “ I thought
Corey played well at times,
did some good things and
made some good throws. A
couple of time he made some
bad throws, but overall he
played pretty well.”
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