Sports Tuesday, October 12,1999 Page 9 4? The college football season has reached the halfway point, and the race to the bowlsisun. „„- ., Big 12 Conference teams have shown that they can the top 25 iii both major polls. Nebrask^ maveidipwNhr3WBih0iponrwfthiifiltr over Iowa State on Saturday, and Kansas State remained No. 9 in the AP Poll while moving up two notches to ]>io. 8 in the Coaches’ Poll. NU (6-0) and KSU (5-0) are the only undefeated Big 12 teams left. Texas A&M is racked 13th (AP) and 11th (Coaches’); and Texas is 19*f in both polls. Let the>raee to San Antonio and the Big 12 Championship begin. The Big 12 North has three undefeated teams in the conference thus far. They are Nebraska, Kansas State and Colorado. The Buffaloes are 3-2, but 2-0 in the con ference. Iowa State is 3-2 - and 0-2 in the league - after a 3-0 start. Losses to NU and KSU in the list three weeks have stalled the Cyclones a bit. Missour has shown that it cannot beafNebraska again and can still find a Way to lose the dose game in overtime (tee last Saturday at Colorado). Kansas rounds out (he three teams in the north cellar at 0-2 and 2-4 overall. 1 -- - -~ ~ Here are the Big 12 teams, followed by the grade earned thusf far Nebrask? ______. , The Cornhuskers are coming off a 49-14 smashing of Iowa State at home and enh r their first open date on an offensive roHlNU travels to A&M and Kansas State on consecutive weeks in November. Colorado on Nov. 26 co) ikt be a crucial game in seeing who will represent the Kansas S late The Wild :ats have cruised through their usual cream-puff schedule but have shown that they belong with tough wins over Iowa State ai d Texas. Nebraska is again circled on the schedule, but it also pi lys Colorado in Boulder. If it can get by those two games, the re it of its schedule will be easy. Colorado First-year |Coach Gary Barnett has his team playing well in the Big 12 despite struggling terribly through the non-conference schedule. Early losses to in-state rival Colorado State and Washington have peo ple skepticali ibout the Buffaloes’ prospects. An overtime win over Missouri last' veek was huge, and a schedule that includes Nebraska, Kansas State, Oklahoma and Iowa State will test them often. Iowa State C> Coach Dan McCarney is finally showing signs of turning around the program after four years. Tough losses to two top-10 ^ opponents arid injuries have hurt the Cyclones. A rough but not Missouri „ C ^ Missouri pnd Iowa State have identical records, but the Tigers ^ receive a lower grade for blowing a win at CoIonc|!I.OnJllturday. """" Give credit ta the Tigers, who came back from a blowout against Nebraska tojwin at Memphis the following week. Up next is a tough schedule in which MU will have to improve if it wants to be close. * s P Kansas _ ‘ _. _ Kansas has been blown out in both losses to Big 12 opponents. Colorado and Kansas State tacked on 51 and 50 points respective ly in those matchups. The Jayhawks are showing no sign of being able to win-other than meeting with Baylor on Nov. 6. The Big 12 Sooth is as jumbled as a box of cracker jacks with no prize. Texas leads early with a 2-1 conference mark, but four teams have a 1-1 league mark up to this point. Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas Tech are all tied for second place. Baylor, 0-3 and 1-5, brings up the rear. Texas A&M A&M is 4-1 after getting upset by Texas —» Tech two weeks ago. The Aggies beat Southern Miss, a good win for them. Still, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Texas remain. Texas - The Longhorns are in first place in a very disappointing division. A win over Oklahoma on Saturday is the only impres £ sive one on the schedule. UT’s loss to Kansas State will hurt in the long run. The Longhorns host Nebraska after an'off week, and that could make or break their season. Iowa State and Texas A&M are also barriers. Oklahoma CThe Sooners were billed before their meeting with Notre Dame as an improved, new team. This was believable until second-half collapses to the Irish and rival Texas left OU grasping for answers. The win at Louisville was good, but the Sooners most find a way to maintain their opening success. eThe Cowboys came back from a loss at —^Nebraska to pound Texas Tech. The Cowboys were hurt early by the loss of Tony ... ... Lindsay, but BJU Tiger performed well against Tech - for what it’s worth. Kansas and Baylor remain, and OSU could pull a ~ - Texas Tech and upset another Big 12 South opponent. T>, Texas Tech jj*Tr Tech lost Heisman candidate Ricky ^ Williams early, and that cost the team its season. Spike Dykesis doing the best with what be has - which is not much. The defense showed it was horrible against Oklahoma State, coming off an upset of A&M. Baylor The Bears receive their pins for finding ways to lose the first two games versus Boston College and UNLV. They got a win against North Texas but have been obliterated by Big 12 competition. BU has been outscored 148 23 in its three conference games.