| Show I ra You miKht say the USU Ajocw football team took a dream and made it betome reality A seven-poin- t before the game underdog the L'SlT team arrived in Provo Utah Saturday with one thing on its collective mind REVENGE Only one year ago the Brigham Young University Cougars came to Logan with a host of talented plavers and easily drove all over - USU before a television regional audience winning a lopsided 65-Gifford Quarterback victory Nielsen (now a Houston Oiler) USU STUDENT MON EYC ARDS AVAILABLE AT UC TICKET OFFICE INFORMATION DESK SI ©OH threw wvrn touchdown pa that game in But Saturday the shoe wai on the other foot Thu time it waa the Aggia that won a decimve 24-victory in a regionally telecasted game— and it hnc waa USU’a Hippie who made the Cougar secondary look like players prep-acho- Hippie who was awarded offensive player of the game honors by Chevrolet completed 18 passes in 26 attempts for 180 yards through the air But his success against the Cougars went way beyond those statistics Hippie not only led the Aggies to three touchdowns and a field goal but forced the Cougar defense to alter its coverage to the point of confusion He seemed to be the spark the Aggies needed both on and off the field and be Utan btatesman Monday October y 1 y 8 Ktye 1 1 8©S)8©GD enabled his team to break the three-yea- r BYU domination over I'SU Kricl Hippie) has had some hard times' said Head Coach Bruce Snvder But he may have played his best game as an Aggie lxiay m pleased and proud of him " Praise for Hippie is not meant to take anything away from the rest of the Aggie squad for it was the defensive unit that held Marc Wilson and Jim McMahon to a 12 for 29 day in passing and stopped 1 the previously successful Cougar rushing attack for only 171 yards compared to the Aggies' 213 yard on the ground Ron “Smoke ' McCloud earned Chevrolet s defensive player of the game award with a crucial inter ception deep m Aggie territory as one of his key efforts “Our defense is getting stronger and stronger" said Snyder The Aggie offense completely dominated the game m the first half as HSU went into the locker room with a 21 0 lead over the “Y " But the Cougars were fired up in the second half and Uoked — at least for a while — like they might make a hallgame out of the Aggie romp Only 4 seconds into the second half the Cougars after taking ad vantage of a fumble on the Aggie three-yarbna took it over on their first play from scrimmage for their first and last score of the ganw But the momentum would not stay wit h them The Aggie offensive line con- tinued to open holes for the likes of Kick Parros and Tony (opson and the game soon became affair one-aide- Parros who was injured in last week's 20 13 Aggie win over W yoming did not start but ran for 75 yards (opson the other Aggie tailback finished the day with hfl important yards including a 17 yard touchdown run to open the scoring for the Ags Kxker Steve Stemke and punter Guv McClure once again dd an outstanding job of keeping (he op posing team with their backs to their own end tone The Aggiee are now 54) on the season and are one step closer to owning the Beehive Boot The series record with the Cougare now stands at 31 203 in favor of USU The Aggies will now prepare for net weekends lCAA nau hup with the Iing Heat h Slate 49re in Romney Stadium People 33 Exit Gstes One Snipsr COO nmniTE iraiine CHARLTON HESTON JOHN CASSAVETES 'TWO MINUTE WARNING' MARTIN BALSAM CAVID GENA JANSSEN ROWLANDS BEAU BRIDGES JACK MARILYN HASSETT WALTER PIOGEON KLUGMAN ioci nuns o o uuw muon m tv? 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