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Texas crushes rival Texas A&M

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Posted 5:46PM on Friday 29th November 2002 ( 22 years ago )
AUSTIN, TEXAS - Texas A&M coach R.C. Slocum has heard the drumbeat to fire him all season. Losing big to rival Texas won&#39;t calm things down. <br> <br> The 10th-ranked Longhorns rolled to a 50-20 victory Friday in a game of redemption for quarterback Chris Simms that raised even more questions about Slocum&#39;s future with the Aggies. <br> <br> While Simms was passing for 278 yards and three touchdowns, Slocum had to be wondering if his 14-year tenure at A&M will soon end. <br> <br> ``Anytime you lose a game by that score it stinks,&#39;&#39; Slocum said. <br> <br> The Aggies committed a season-high six turnovers in the 109th meeting in the rivalry. <br> <br> Slocum&#39;s 123 wins are the most in school history but the Aggies (6-6, 3-5 Big 12) are just 29-23 over the last four years. They finished with their first losing season in league play since 1984 and the days of the old Southwest Conference. <br> <br> Slocum has said he won&#39;t quit. University president Robert Gates gave Slocum a vote of confidence last month but left his future in the hands of a new athletic director to be hired later. <br> <br> ``I&#39;m disappointed - and that&#39;s as mild as I can put it - about this season,&#39;&#39; Slocum said, ``and I look forward to going back to work. <br> <br> ``There is no question in my mind about my intent to coach the team in a bowl game, or my intent to coach the team next season or for many seasons to come.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Slocum and the Aggies had a tough week, having to play Texas just four days after freshman defensive tackle Brandon Fails died suddenly in his dorm. <br> <br> Fails&#39; was to be buried Saturday and his teammates wore stickers with his No. 89 on their helmets. <br> <br> ``Without a doubt, we had a major distraction with a young man&#39;s death,&#39;&#39; Slocum said. ``I wouldn&#39;t want in any way to somehow attribute this loss to losing this player. That wouldn&#39;t be fair to his family.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> When Simms came to Texas (10-2, 6-2) in 1999 he brought with him expectations of Big 12 and national titles and even a Heisman Trophy. <br> <br> He will end his career without any of those. <br> <br> Instead, Simms and Texas will have to be satisfied with doing something no Texas quarterback had done in 55 years: leading the Longhorns to three straight victories over the Aggies. <br> <br> Simms, 3-1 in his career against the Aggies, is the first Texas quarterback to win three in a row over A&M since Bobby Layne in the 1940s. <br> <br> He made his final home game, in front of 83,711 at Royal-Memorial Stadium, a memorable one. He&#39;ll leave Texas 15-0 as a starter at home. <br> <br> ``I know everybody back home in New Jersey was watching,&#39;&#39; said Simms, whose father, Phil, helped the New York Giants win the 1987 Super Bowl. ``I had to put that last one good showing on TV. It&#39;s tough to explain - I almost started crying before the game when I had to hug my mom, but it ended up being a great day.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Simms had to answer to his own critics, even during a season in which he passed for a school-record 24 touchdowns and 2,938 yards, second best in school history. <br> <br> ``He&#39;s meant a lot to this program,&#39;&#39; Texas coach Mack Brown said. ``He took a lot of undue criticism, but his standards were different than others.&#39;&#39; <br> <br> Texas broke open a tight game with 27 straight points in the second half. <br> <br> Roy Williams caught touchdown passes of 75 and 38 yards from Simms, Michael Huff returned an interception 28 yards for a TD, and Nathan Vasher went 60 yards with a punt return to score. <br> <br> The Aggies couldn&#39;t recover from the turnovers, including four by quarterback Dustin Long that led to 16 points for Texas. <br> <br> Texas led 9-0 in the first quarter after the Aggies turned the ball over on their first three possessions. Dusty Mangum kicked field goals of 37, 41 and 28 yards. <br> <br> Simms cranked it up in the second. B.J. Johnson took a short pass on a crossing route, broke Byron Jones&#39; tackle and raced 44 yards for a touchdown. <br> <br> After forcing a punt on A&M&#39;s next possession, Texas needed just one more play to find the end zone again. Williams burned Jones on a slant, hauled in Simms&#39; pass on his hip and coasted in for the 75-yard score. <br> <br> Simms connected with Williams again in the fourth on a perfect strike into the end zone after another Aggies turnover. <br> <br> Williams finished with 149 yards on six catches. The junior said he&#39;ll wait until after Texas&#39; bowl game to announce whether he&#39;ll leave early for the NFL.

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