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Buffaloes trample Huskers. 62-36
[
Robby Gordon bumps
way to first victory
4-H shooters compete in El Reno
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That drive was cru-
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cerned about it. I’ve seen
him crash into another car
to win a race."
Gordon, who led 257 of
Members of the Jackson County 4-H Shooter Sports team are, from left,
Tanner Graysc n Dillon Butchee, Kelby Wallace, Travis Collier and Michael
Grayson. At back. Matt Whittaker
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LOUDON. N.H. (AP) -
Robby Gordon bumped his
wav to his first victory,
knoc king series champion
Jeff Gordon aside for a
ontroversial win in the
New Hampshire 300 on
Friday.
The clash of the Gor-
lons. who are not related,
began with 16 laps to go in
the season finale at New
Hampshire International
Speedway, a race resched-
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Whittaker scored a perfect Jackson County Farm Bu- out, Jeff raced around the
25 on one round of the reau. Woody's BBQ. JJ's track and slammed into
BOULDER. Colo. (Al
Critics scoffed when coach
Gary Barnett said he
would consider the season
a failure if Colorado failed
to make the Big 12 cham-
pionship game
Barnett - ra sed ■ ye-
brows when he s 1 the
don began driving midway the 300 laps, wound up
through the season as a 15th after his penalty from
: The Jackson County 4
H Shooter Sports team
competed at the 2001 Ok
lahoma 4-H Fall St ot at
El Reno.
: Team members of the
trap shoot are Kelby Wal-
lace Michael Grayson.
Tanner Graysor Travis
Collier Dillon Butchee
and Matt Whittal • The
team is led by Wayne Whit-
taker.
was hurt by four
yards down the field
Pesavento was 9-of-16
for 202 yards.
Pesavento. the Buf-
CHEVROLET BUICK
that. the momentum
faloes' backup quarter-
would have staved on their back who was making his
side." fourth start of the season turnovers.
Safetv Michael Lewis in- in place of the injured "We had played so well
tercepted Crouch's pass Craig Ochs, said the Buffs during the course of the
moments later, and Brown simply outslugged the year that I did not see 1 1s
ran 13 yards for his fifth Huskers, game getting out of hand,
score. We knew what they Nebraska coac h frank bo-
The Buffaloes sixth were going to do on de- lich said. I thought it
score came after an inter- fense." he said. "They’ve would be a great ootba
eption by linebacker Joey lined up that way for game. We had more than
Johnson, giving Colorado years They're good, but our share of turnove rs.
another 32-point advan- we've got some good guys Giving a hint that the
tage. 62-30, with 9:41 left, on our side, too." Huskers might have been
With the wav the offen- Barnett agreed. "We looking ahead to a likely
sive line and (tight end) didn't put a single new meeting with Oklahoma
Dan Graham were block- play into our running for the Big 12 title. So u 1
ing. it was easy." Brown game," he said. 'Those said. This certainly was
said. "The holes were were just bread-and-but- not our day. This was Okla
huge We weren't getting ter plays, nothing exotic. 1 ... excuse me. Colorado’s
touched until we were 10 think they had a tough day.
replacement for Mike NASCAR. He was none too
Skinner, pleased about it, either.
Childress was able to "He should be embar-
celebrate Robby’s win, but rassed to win like that,
it was tempered. Jeff said. "But hey. 1 un-
‘I’ve still got an empti- derstand why guys do that
ness," he said, kind of stull. I just wish 1
And Robby's party was had taken his tire down or
s Jeff Gordon. who also a little subdued. He something so at least he
A wrapped up his fourth was booed heartily by the wouldn't have won the
* Winston Cup champi- crowd of 98,000 as he tried race."
Courtesy photo onship last week, was to explain his actions in But he did. beating Mar-
leading when he appeared vic tory lane. lin to the finish line by over
to slow his Chevrolet to "I wouldn't wreck him to two seconds. Bobby
avoid running into the win unless it was the last Labonte was third. Matt
lapped car of Mike Wal- lap." Robby said. "I wanted Kenseth was fourth and
lace. Robby Gordon to race him clean but he Tony Stewart rounded out
rammed him from behind, slowed down to avoid (Wal- the top five.
turning Jeff sideways and
into the back of Wallace.
I ravis Collier and Matt team include: 4B Farms As the yellow flag came
It was th e most p ints
ever scored against Ne-
braska eclipsing the 61
scored by Minnes ta in
1945
The 1 ss ( rippled Ne-
braska’s hopes for a sixth
North to advance to the national championship,
eague’s hampionship Nebraska 11-1. 7-1) had
Buffaloes would rur game Dec. I been Nr 1 in the Bowl
Stra . ■ brast . Co orad ■ rmally r Cl amp ‘ ship Series rat
ST . points later tates its ■ r tailba ks ings
Bm : nd Bobby Pu- weeks
Damn rify . .. k - the We really had a big
P :......or a work dream Nebraska quar
• T Cl Brown finished with terback Eric Crouch said
d No 14 Col 198 yards on 24 carries. Those are over with now
ndadded 154 This is going to be a tough
orado W1 € Dull d 2 ail - .
: TANngN wards one to swallow
e st a from the na- Chris was on a roll." Brown’s fourth TD run
No ... hase ith a Barnett said We’ve al- with 12 50 remaining.
• ton Fr lay ways gone with the hot capped a 93-yard drive
Cr . raced to a 35- back They ldn’t tackle giving Colorado a 49-30
3 lead early in the second him. Chris was playing lead after the Huskers had
h 0 cut the deficit to 12 points
quarter and the Butaloes a 1ST
trap shoot. Collier placed Skeet and Trap f lub, the back of Robby in a re-
fifth in his (lass after three Wilmes Ford. Wilmes taliatory bump that drew a
shoot off rounds. Chevrolet Wilmes Super- one-lap penalty from
Collier and Kelby Wal- store and the Navajo Cat NASCAR.
lace participated in the the Company. 1 ought to take him out
skeet portion of the con- The team would like to right now!" Jeff Gordon
test. Collier placed second offer a spec ial thanks to screamed over the radio as
in the 14-18 age group af- Lawrence Wilks for his he headed into the pits for
ter a tie breaker round. help in training them, his penalty.
Sponsors for the 4-H But he didn't, leaving
Robby alone on the track.
A. ft __1 All D:A 1′) where he held off second-
Six Sooners make All Big 12 place finisher Sterling
1C Marlin on the restart to
DALI AS (AP) Five mer ■ " tor Rogers and 1 eiver Roy W illiams. de will the first race of his ca-
Colorado offer ive {layers Andre Gurode made the fensive lineman Cory Red- reer and become
were named to the Coach first team on offense for ding and defensive back NASCAR’s 19th different
es All Big 12 Conferenc e’s ( olorado. Quentin Jammer winner this season,
first team Friday the Fourth-ranked Okla- Nebraska had three It was a fitting victory to
same day the iffaloes homa had six players on first teamers. ir hiding end a year that began with
piled up nearly 600 yards the first team: offensive quarterback Eric Crouch,
in their 62-36 upset of lineman Frank Romero, who went over 1.000
No: 2 Nebraska, defensive end Jimmy yards rushing for the sea-
■ No. 14 Colorado, which Wilkerson, interior line son in Friday’s loss to
wrapped up the Big 12 man Tommie Harris, line- Colorado.
North title Friday led the backer Rocky Calmus: de- Colorado. Nebraska,
conference- with eight fensive back Roy Williams Oklahoma and Texas
first team players selected and punter Jeff Ferguson, combined for 40 of the se-
by Big 12 coaches. No. 5 Texas, which beat lections on the first, sec-
; Running back Cortlen Texas A&M 21-7 Friday, ond and third teams.
Johnson, tight end Daniel had four players on the Running back Ricky
Graham, kicker Jeremy first team: offensive line- Williams was Texas lechs
Flores and offensive line- man Mike Williams, re only first-team player.
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