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Bring a 3.5 formatted high density disk if you want to save information. Page 12 • Thursday, September 17, l l )98 s ports Running with the ‘Big’ bo] ion Look no further than the Big 12 ConferencejfcXkl of running backs that lead the nation in rus ^ n !fj-^0 T ihe Big 12 Conference stabi lized its reputation as a top football conference with its 15-5 record in non-conference con tests this season. TWo of those loss es were to highly ranked Florida State and UCLA. -popping 38 man fronts, ft NOTF1ROOK ar WEBB Born to Run The Big 12 Conference has the top three rushing yardage lead ers in the nation this season. Missouri’s Devin West (No. 1, 222.0 yards per game), Texas Tech’s Ricky Williams (No. 2, 210.5 ypg) and Texas’ Ricky Williams (No. 3, 187.5 ypg) pace the NCAA this year. Rushing dominance is noth ing new to the conference. Six of the top 10 single-season totals have been recorded by Big 12 performers. Oklahoma State’s Barry Sanders still holds the most impressive sin gle year in NCAA history. Sanders rushed for 2,628 net yards in 1988 touchdowns that year. the ball a link- Big 12 ba cks also finished first 5 and second / n national rushing in Something): hing each of the past two years with llk'lv'. in Thoy Davis of Iowa State and Texas ilit'ii treache: Some Tech’s Byron ianspard both eclips- I'Cl.A :• il it ing the 2,000 -yard mark in 1996, cozy conir: the and UT’s Wil iams and Nebraska's Kansas - ustin. Ahman Greei leading in 1997. KSr is ndi- Iowa Stai e’s Dan McCarney a game eater coached *lYo y Davis and now Northern hole. coaches Davi s’ brother Darren. wlncr. mu “It’s hard o compare,” he said. where tlu— “but 1 can’t i magine a better col- o ord T ; something lection of bac ks than what there is M 's- ■ airit and a in (he 12, Conference. ~ othei — (zr the Wilder? to find Ag F'unnin’ *n Gunnin’ with the en points r 's. Union u ‘Huskers Compart though st^ Nebraska is 12-12 in the “red vhat being zone” this se a son, the area from Longhorns are the 20-yard li ne to the end zone. Either the /.incidents The fact th at Nebraska’s offense the KSU do- nt against i is efficient is no surprise, but the on Satuidav,£L ave bct n ' ^ way in whic i they are getting it manMaior- date area, done is a sury Drise. t the Bryan for garr opti pas phy said. * 4 quarter back at have a teams n-onentei t’s not a ’ Nebrask in phil >d th :ei \ ,, i routes, we ensive line and lining up eight- uimty Rich.;:.: ’ blem ^ 1 tlu -u -• ational suit has oniv ■ lot ) usl a turn's/ To r - Th e Piobl -oui "This . y problem. .... ts in the No rted mciden rom tomato 'Ottles and c them. They ally assaulu nidated. Spiller Continued from Page 9 “We think that both he [Spiller] and Dan are guys that we can put in the ball game and they can be productive members of our offen sive football Gailey takes responsib poor defensive perfoi CAMPBELL team,” Holling- shead said. Combined with Campbell, the Aggies have an alternative in almost any situ ation through the tight ends. Campbell av erages over 12 yards per reception with 246 total yards in 20 catches, making him yet another option for the Aggies in tight situations. “We work great together,” se nior tight end Dan Campbell said. “We’ve got a big play threat in him [Spiller] and a possession re ceiver in me, and we both block well.” Regardless of the situation, Hollingshead said Spider’s hands and blocking can be counted on to get the job done. Against Southern Mississippi, the Aggies will need that clutch performer they can depend on. IRVING, Texas (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys could usually count on their defense to keep them in the game. They didn’t Sunday, and sud denly, solid defense is a problem for the Cowboys who rank No. 23 in the NFL after being No. 2 last year. The defending Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos, be hind John Elway, went over, through and around the Cowboys in a 42-23 humiliation Sunday that stunned the defensive coaches and players. The Cowboys coaches and play ers had to admit they were out- schemed by Denver coach Mike Shanahan. “It’s hard for linebackers to cov er wide receivers and tight ends and that’s the position we got caught in at times,” said linebacker Randall Godfrey. “We couldn't ad just until halftime.” Safety Darren Woodson said the Broncos “came out with a dif ferent game plan. We didn’t match and we didn't cover. We were all over the place.’’ PAflTY fellow Ags i i dehumani • , but they h eel like unv place where oppose to l at. 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