NOTEBOOK from page 10 Colorado 362 to 351 in total yards but took the loss because of poor special teams play A&M averaged a measly 28.7 yards per punt and allowed the Buffaloes 112 yards on kickoff returns to go with a poor snap that sailed over punter Cody Scates’s head and out of the end zone for a CU safety. HIf we snap and handle all the kicking situations,” Aggies coach R.C. Slocum said, "then we win this game.” Baylor (2-3,0-2; lost 28-0 to Itexas Tech, Texas A&M) Bears Coach Kevin Steele is still trying to find his signal caller after junior-college trans fer Greg Cicero went down for the season in Baylor’s second game of the year. Steele used three quarter backs against Tech with poor results. GuyTomcheck, Michael Odum and Kerry Dixon com pleted 13 of 40 passes for 148 yards and two interceptions (both by Odum). Colorado (1-4, 1-1; beat A&M 26-19, Texas) The Buffaloes snapped A&M's 22-game home-winning streak, led by first-time starter Craig Ochs. The freshman led CU to its first win by passing for 235 yards and passing and rush ing for one touchdown apiece. Colorado Coach Gary Barnett said that Ochs was “cool all the way” in his first start, but his team was helped by unchar acteristic mistakes in the kick ing game by A&M. “That is why they sell tickets to games,” Barnett said. "Because things like that hap _ ft pen. Nebraska (5-0, 2-0; beat Iowa State 49-27, at Texas Tech) Husker defense answered some nagging questions by stopping Iowa State’s rushing game dead in its tracks. But ISU’s Sage Rosenfels took to the air for 346 passing yards and a career day. Nebraska Coach Frank Solich said his strategy against the Cyclone offense worked but was impressed with how well ISU picked apart his secondary. “I don’t know if (our strategy) was all that smart with the way they can throw and catch the ball,” Solich said. 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