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Page 12
THE BATTALION
Monday, December5,1
Buffs
Continued from Page 7 T
Texas, ranked third entering Saturday’s game,
tumbled seven spots to No. 10 in the AP media
poll released Sunday, while Colorado shot up five
spots to No. 5.
The Holiday and Rose bowls are both in
California, but they couldn’t be more distant in
terms of importance.
“You start looking at what we had, we do not
have it anymore,” said Texas coach Mack Brown,
who lost a chance to win his first conference
championship in 18 years as a head coach.
Colorado (10-2) turned Simms’ four first-half
turnovers into 26 points. Simms threw three inter
ceptions — one was returned for a touchdown —
and fumbled on a sack to set up another Buffs score.
“We wanted to hit him (Simms), hit him and hit
him again. Even if it was late, we wanted to hit
him,” said Colorado strong safety Michael Lewis.
“1 was stunned with what happened to me indi
vidually,” a teary-eyed Simms said afterward. “We
have a great team and we had a chance logo;
Rose Bowl. I do not know what happened."
exas eventually replaced Simms wiM
Applewhite and the senior nearly ralliedfc
the win. But ultimately it was too little, took
The victory gave Colorado its first Big I!:
and the conference’s automatic BCSberth.
“When we left the hotel today. 1 told the-
are a team of destiny,” said Colorado coach
Barnett. “No one is playing with moreheaniij
now. Whoever we play next, they're going ii
one heck of a football team.”
Simms' pratfall will be most disappoint
Brown. The decision to start Simm:
Applewhite, the school’s career passing
has been the most controversial aspect of Bi
four-year tenure.
Applew hite responded by throwing aB
touchdow n to B.J. Johnson on his secondpb'j
cut the Colorado lead to 29-17. HisTDpas
Johnson with H seconds left made it 39-3
It is sure to spark more questions aboui
should start Texas’ bowl game.
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pull through for the team. It’s
very frustrating. It’s’ a game we
should have won. This is one of
those games you can’t lose when
you‘re trying to do what we’re
trying to do. “
“They stepped up and hit the
big shots. We couldn't get the
stop we needed to win the game.
We had a chance to stop them,
but we couldn't.”
Anderson and King each
scored 18 points, with sopho
more forward Jesse King adding
16 and sophomore center Andy
Slocum chipping in 10.
The Aggies return to the court
on Wednesday against Southeast
Louisiana at 8 p.m. at Reed
Arena.
tion in the second set as the
Longhorns closed to within two
points on a hitting error by Cole.
The Aggies pulled away with
another run as Moscovic highlight
ed an 8-2 run with three kills that
pushed the Aggies’ lead to 20-12.
The Longhorns answered
with a 9-4 run of their own,
sparked by three kills by Katia
Lara to close the gap to 24-21.
A&M then pulled away, scor
ing six of the last seven points of
the game to win, 30-22.
In the third game, the
Longhorns led for the first part of
the game, opening a 15-13 lead on
kills by Howden and Mira Topic.
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match and advanced loi
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gave the Aggies the third
final game.
Cole led the Aggies
kills and nine digs. A&M®
outside hiner Erin Lechlci
freshman middle blocker\E
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Topic, who had 17 kills.
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