Page 10 • Tuesday, January 19, 1999
Sports
The Battal
Kubiak rejects Colorado offer
DENVER (AP) — Gary Kubiak
is staying with the Denver
Broncos.
The offensive coordinator
rejected an offer Monday to
become coach of the University
of Colorado, saying he did not
want to leave the Broncos.
Kubiak had spoken with
Colorado athletic director Dick
Tharp and was said to be the
choice to replace Rick Neuheisel.
“Those kids need a commit
ment. They need someone that
would give them 100 percent.
I’m not ready to do that,”
Kubiak said at a news confer
ence at Broncos headquarters.
Kubiak, who interviewed with
the Cleveland Browns last month
and attracted the attention of
other NFL teams, said he had no
plans to leave the Broncos.
“This year Gary Kubiak will
not be a candidate for any
opportunities,” Kubiak said.
“I’ve got to grow as a coach.”
Kubiak’s announcement
came one day after the Broncos
beat the New York Jets 23-10
to advance to the Super Bowl
for the second straight year.
Denver will play Atlanta in the
NFL title game on Jan. 31.
Sunday, after Denver’s vic
tory, Kubiak said he planned to
decide “within 24 to 48 hours”
whether to accept the Colorado
coaching offer, but that regard
less he would remain with
Denver through the Super
Bowl.
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Longhorns senior running back Ricky Williams carries the
ball against Texas A&M. Williams led the University of Texas
to a 38-11 victory over Mississippi State University in the
Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl Classic,
Bowled over
Big 12 turns in disappoiting postseason
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By Doug Shilling
The Battalion
For the Big 12 Conference, 1998
looked to be a breakout year.
With five teams consistently in
the top 25 and as many as seven
at times, a .733 winning percent
age against non-conference oppo
nents and a Heisman Trophy win
ner who set the NCAA all-time
rushing mark, the league appeared
ready to take its place as the so-
called “superconference” it was
billed as when formed in 1995.
All the league needed to do was
have a stellar post season to make
the jump to college football’s elite.
The seven teams from the Big 12
eligible for bowl games seemed up
to the challenge.
The teams faltered, going 3-4 in
the postseason and leaving the Big
12 conference wondering where it
belongs in college football.
Jones, who rushed for three
touchdowns, held off a surge by
the Mountaineers to win 34-31.
UWV quarterback Marc Bulger
led the Mountaineers’ comeback
with four touchdown passes. He
ended up going 34 of 51 for 429
yards, both lnsight.com records.
Builders Square Alamo Bowl
Jeep Aloha Bowl
The bowl season started off
well for the Big 12 as the
University of Colorado took on
the University of Oregon in the
Jeep Aloha Bowl on Christmas
Day. Ben Kelly set the tone for
the Buffaloes’ 1000th game, run
ning back the opening kickoff 93
yards for a score.
Colorado cashed in four times
off six Oregon turnovers to post a
51-43 victory. The teams combined
for the most points in the history of
the Aloha Bowl. Mike Moschetti
garnered the game’s MVP, com
pleting ii of 23 passes for 213
yards and four touchdowns.
Kansas State University headed
into its game with Purdue feeling
it had something to prove. After
being in the title hunt all year
long, an upset by Texas A&M in
the Big 12 Championship Game
and a snub by the Bowl
Championship Series landed KSU
in San Antonio.
The tenth-ranked Wildcats
wanted to show they did not
belong in the Alamo Bowl. The
24th-ranked Boilermakers took
care of that, stunning Kansas
State 37-34.
KSU overcame a 14-point
fourth-quarter deficit, and with
1:24 remaining, Michael Bishop
found tight end Justin Swift on a 2-
yard pass to take the lead, 34-30.
Purdue was not done, howev
er, as Drew Brees drove the
Boilermakers 80 yards in 54 sec
onds, capping it off with a 19-
yard touchdown pass.
Culligan Holiday Bowl
Insight.com Bowl
The University of Missouri
kept the ball rolling for the Big 12
as they took on the University of
West Virginia in the lnsight.com
Bowl. The 21 st-ranked Tigers,
led by senior quarterback Corby
Coming into the Holiday Bowl,
the University of Arizona wanted
to prove its season was not a
fluke. The University of Nebraska,
under new head coach Frank
Solich, was looking to avoid its
first four-loss season in 30 years.
The fourth-ranked Wildcats
accomplished their mission,
defeating the 19th-ranked
Cornhuskers, 23-20.
Nebraska, playing in its first
non-New Year’s Day bowl since
from slighted Tulanel!
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season, yet the Tostitos'L
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mythical “Doofus'’natiori
championship than Tulis,
earned in the football pot
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representative of theglildl
Kramer’s system. Tulane
finished No. 7, surelydesef
berth in the title game.
What if Kansas State
University’s Michael BisMg
not fumbled against Te.«:
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University of Miami orevl
flag football teams fromsj
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Tulane), a national chant
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Jeff Webb is a senior
journalism major.
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