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Call Paul 713-66^ iportrait.com §H 5 Resorts fir fie Pries of Nctend^, Vafi, Beam 1 Creel, ifaysiooa & Basin Your Complete $kf Package inductes^ ■ 6 Days & 5 Nights in Slopes*** Condos • 4 Full Day & Night Lift Pass • Ski or Snowboard Rentals A Lessons • Non-Stop Parties A Happy Hours • Rouncttrlp Airfare or Molorcoach imsKi WACO (AP) — Forget winning some games. Baylor would just like to score some points before October ends. This month has felt like an eterni ty for Baylor, which has been shut out in three straight games. The Bears (2-5, 0-4 Big 12) have not scored in 192 minutes — since Dar rell Bush scored on a 1 -yard run with 12:11 left in a 31-17 loss to Iowa State on Sept. 30. To make things worse, Baylor has only now gotten into the meat of its Big 12 schedule. After shutout losses to Texas Tech (28-0), Texas A&M (24-0) and last week to top-ranked Nebraska (59-0), Baylor’s last chance to avoid a 6 6 scoreless month comes Saturday at No. 22 Texas, which beat the Bears 62-0 last year in Waco. Baylor then be gins November at home against No. 3 Oklahoma. These are not easy times for the Bears, even though they have dou bled their win total of a year ago and second-year coach Kevin Steele in sists progress is being made within the program. “I still absolutely, unequivocally have no doubt where this program’s headed in the long term and the fu ture successes,” Steele said. “I be lieve that much in the plan, the di rection that we know we are heading. “But that still doesn’t ease the pain of the present of what all of these injuries have caused.” The biggest injury was to Greg Cicero, the quarterback hand-picked by Steele after the Bears went 1 -10 a Two For One year ago. The California junior col lege transfer was in the freshman class at Texas with Major Apple- white before going home. Cicero broke his collarbone on the opening series of the game against Minnesota. He is the most notable of five offensive starters who have been injured on a unit that was already lacking for depth. Since Cicero was injured, Bay lor’s offense has been out of sync with two freshmen among three dif ferent quarterbacks. Cicero complet ed 19 of 30 passes for 228 yards in limited action. The trio replacing him is combined 76-of-201 passing (38 percent) for 886 yards and eight in terceptions. Admittedly, none of the other quarterbacks had been prepared like Cicero, who was still learning the system himself. “It’s reality from the aspect of Greg needed to have a number of reps in preparation for the games because he had not been in our system,” said offensive coordinator Greg Meyer. “It wasn't a situation where we had opportunities to give other peo ple repetitions at that position.” Baylor is hopeful of a medical redshirt for Cicero, who will have at least one season of eligibility re maining regardless. That will not solve the problems of this season. “I’ve looked across the country at people who lost their starting quar terback and what’s happened. I was looking at those things to see if any body had any answers, and it doesn’t appear they do,” Steele said. The Perfect Gifts for Your Aggie Graduation. that still does n't ease the pain of the present... ” — Kevin Steele second-year Baylor coach Give Aways! 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The Texas women fin ished ninth in the NCAA champi onships in 2000, while the men are the defending national champions. Holmes said that there have been years in which Texas has won every relay of the Big 12 Relays. Last year, Texas won both the men’s and women’s team competitions at the re lay meet. A&M’s dual meet against Kansas will start at 3 p.m. today. The Big'l 2 Relays will begin at 9 a.m. Friday and will last all day. NOW LEASING FOTING ACE RANCH Nine Duplexes with Paddocks (3 Bedroom, 2 Bath) 42 Stalls (30 stall barn and 12 runs) Lighted 150 x 300 ft. Steer Roping Arena & 50 ft. Calf Roping Alley Lighted 150 ft. Riding/Cutting Pen For leasing information, call Denise. (979) 776-1111 (8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Flying Ace Circle (Off Rock Prairie Road, past Bird Pond Road) South College Station . _ The Battalion Online offers access to HURRY!! Jow & Save $100 on is! 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