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Tech University’s four losses came
byla total of 14 points. Things
jw^ie not so close in the Indepen
dence Bowl however, as the Uni
versity of Mississippi Rebels dom
inated the Red Raiders by the
^scbre of 35-18.
â– The win was the first for David
Cutcliffe who left his offensive co
ord mator job at the University of
Tennessee to take over the head
coaching position of Mississippi.
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man) Miller led the Rebels with 14-
ok 3 passing for 216 yards and an
Independence Bowl record three
touchdowns.
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Southwestern Bell Cotton Bowl
uring the regular season, the
University of Texas gave teams a
healthy dose of running back Ricky
Williams. The Cotton Bowl was no
different, as the 15th-ranked Long
horns rode Williams for 203 yards
on 30 carries as they defeated Mis
sissippi State University, 38-11,
their first Cotton Bowl victory since
1982.
Williams’ rushing total was a
Texas bowl record and the third-
highest total ever in the Cotton
Bowl. He added touchdown runs of
37 and two yards.
Nokia Sugar Bowl
For Texas A&M University, New
Orleans holds some sweet memo
ries. The last time the Aggies
played in the Sugar Bowl, they
walked away with the school’s only
national championship. Their lat
est visit, however, will bring up
sour memories, as second-ranked
Ohio State University defeated the
llth-ranked Aggies, 24-14.
The Aggies held the Buckeyes to
three-and-out on the first posses
sion of the game, then promptly
scored a touchdown on the ensu
ing possession.
Despite the quick start, the Ag
gies faded away. Ohio State ran off
24 unanswered points and put the
game away.
Running from the Bulls
Chicago to deal Pippen to Rockets for Roy Rogers, picks after lockout ends
NEW YORK (AP) — Scottie Pippen will be traded
from the Chicago Bulls to the Houston Rockets im
mediately after the lockout ends, several league
sources told The Associated Press on Monday.
The Bulls, who will sign Pippen to a deal worth
$67.2 million for. five years before trading him, will get
forward Roy Rogers and a second-round draft pick in
return.
Although the salaries for Pippen and Rogers do not
match, the deal is allowable under NBA rules because
Houston will have enough salary cap room to fit in
Pippen’s contract. His salary for this season will be
$10.6 million.
The deal, also reported Monday by Houston TV sta
tion KR1V, will not be finalized until the lockout ends
Wednesday or Thursday following approval by
lawyers from both sides.
Pippen, a six-time champion with the Bulls, had
talked to the Rockets about signing with them as a free
agent. It was not immediately clear why he agreed to
a sign-and-trade deal, but other teams were known to
be discussing other sign-and-trade deals with Bulls
general manager Jerry Krause.
The acquisition of Pippen should clear the way for
Charles Barkley to re-sign with Houston. It will give
the Rockets a formidable front line of Barkley, Pippen
and Hakeem Olajuwon.
“We’re not going to confirm anything,” Rockets
spokesman Tim Frank said. “The lockout is technically
not over. We’re still under lockout restrictions. No deal
NBA settlement delayed
NEW YORK (AP) — The NBA lockout will last
at least another day longer, meaning the upcoming
trades of Scottie Pippen and Latrell Sprewell —
along with all other league business — will be on
hold until Wednesday at the earliest.
Deals cannot be finalized until lawyers finish
putting the lockout settlement into writing.
Attorneys for both sides were huddled away
Monday night trying to resolve several differences
that have popped up, and a Tuesday night settle
ment appeared to be the best-case scenario.
“We’ll know for sure tomorrow (TYiesday)
whether we’ll be starting Wednesday or Thursday,”
league spokesman Chris Brienza said.
can officially be done until that cloak is lifted.”
Pippen, 33, has been with Chicago since the 1987-
88 season when he was drafted out of Central
Arkansas. Last year, the forward averaged 19.1 points
and 5.2 rebounds per game.
The seven-time All-star is considered one of the
top three free agents up for grabs as NBA teams pre
pare to open training camps delayed by the 6 1/2-
month lockout.
Pippen should be in uniform for the Rockets when
they play an exhibition game against San Antonio on
Saturday.
Helling signs
with Rangers
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) —
Rick Helling, who won 20 games
last season to tie for the major
league lead, agreed Monday to a
$10.5 million, three-year con
tract with the Texas Rangers
through 2001.
Helling, who had a 20-7
record with a 4.41 ERA in 33
starts, will make $2.25 million in
1999, $3.75 million in 2000, and
$4.5 million in 2001.
“My wife and I,felt it was a
good deal and we’re happy with
the confidence the Rangers
showed in us for the long term,”
Helling said.
The 28-year-old right-hander
made $216,500 last year and be
came one of the players with 2-
3 years of major league service
who became eligible for salary
arbitration because of the 1990
lockout settlement.
Helling was the first Ranger
pitcher to win his first six starts
in a season last season. He went
5-0 in his last eight starts.
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