This week’s SWC Game of the Week is  one of the state’s oldest and nation’s oldest rivalries.  The Aggies and  Longhorns will meet the Friday after Thanksgiving for the 113th  time.  Only Wisconsin vs. Minnesota (115) and Kansas vs. Missouri (114) have met more often.  The  series started in 1894 and has been played every year since 1915.  In 1914 the  Longhorns refused to play the Aggies because of their rough style of play under  legendary Aggie coach Charlie Moran.  
  
 The Longhorns lead the all time  series 73-34-5 and 50-13-3 series lead for games played in Austin.  The longhorns  have won 6 straight and 9 of 11.  But over the last 20 years the series is split  10-10 and over the past 30 years the series is split 15-15.  The game has been  played on Thanksgiving Day 60 times in the 106 year history.  Now of course the  game is played the day after Thanksgiving because of ABC.   
  
 This year’s game will feature a  favored Texas squad looking to clinch a Big 12  South title and a berth in the Big 12 Championship game against the North  winner, Nebraska.  A&M will try to play spoiler,  after losing its last two conference games by a combined total of 2 points.  The  story revolves around whether Texas starting QB Colt McCoy will be healthy  enough to earn the start.  Jevan Snead played in relief of Colt McCoy in  Texas lost to Kansas State in their last game.  The last time  Texas started  a true freshman at QB, Chris Simms, the Aggies beat them.  This is also the last  time the Aggies beat Texas, and the last Thanksgiving before one  Aggie boy met another Longhorn girl.  Coach Fran will try to avoid starting his  coaching career at A&M 0-4 against the hated Longhorns.  The last coach to  lose more than 4 in a row to Texas and not be  replaced with a new coach was Homer Norton who lost 8 in a row to Texas before being  removed after the 1947 season.  I guess the 1939 National Championship Coach  Norton won for the Aggies gave him a bit of wiggle room.  Coach Fran didn’t win  a National Championship with A&M.  
  
 There are many stories from this  great game, but let’s take one from the 1965 Game.  Gene Stallings was the  A&M coach, his first year coaching the Aggies.  The Aggies were 3-6 and were  playing a disappointing 5-4 Texas squad coached by Darrell Royal.  The  last A&M win was 1956 in the series.  Texas had A&M backed up to its own 9 yard  line when Coach Stallings called for the “Texas Special.”  On the snap, Aggie QB  Harry Ledbetter threw a low spiral that hit the ground in front of the wingback  on the left side (Jim Kauffman), and skittered into his hands.  Kauffman stomped  the ground in disgust, and Harry Ledbetter threw down his hands in frustration.   Everybody on the field and in the stands relaxed, as the play was apparently  over and the pass incomplete.  But then Kauffman suddenly turned and threw a  long pass to Ken “Dude” McLean, who was running alone down the right center of  the field, and across the goal line with no defenders anywhere close.  When the  referee signaled a touchdown, the stunned crowd slowly realized that the bounced  pass was actually a lateral thrown slightly backwards to Kauffman, who had lined  up two to three yards back of the line of scrimmage.  It was a 91 touchdown pass  that had been put in the playbook just for Texas.  The field judge ha been tipped off  before the game by Stallings so that an inadvertent whistle would not be blown  when the lateral hit the ground.  The momentum spurred the Aggies to a 17-0 half  time lead, but Texas recovered to win  21-17.
  
 Other big games this  week:
 SMU at Rice  (Both teams are bowl  eligible, winner might get the bowl.)
 Arkansas vs  LSU
 TCU at Colorado State
  
 Last  week:
 Rice beat East  Carolina in the SWC Game of the week 34-24 for win #6 and to become  bowl eligible.
 Arkansas 28       Mississippi  State  14
 Baylor 10          OU  36
 Houston 23        Memphis 20 OT (Houston will host CUSA championship  game.)
 SMU 34            Tulsa 24  (SMU  with win #6)
 TCU 52             San Diego State  0
 Texas Tech 30    Ok. State 24
 
1 comment:
Pretty easy pick for game of the week this week, huh?
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