Section B · Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Tuesday. October 6, 1998 1999 Hilltopper Awards Sponsored by the Jayhawker Yearbook The Jayhawker Yearbook is now accepting nominations for the 1999 Hilltopper Awards. The awards are given out each year to graduating seniors who have demonstrated excellence, leadership, and service on campus and in the community. All students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to nominate outstanding seniors whom they believe embody the ideals of the Jayhawker Hilltopper Award. Nomination forms may be picked up at the Jayhawker Office, 428 Kansas Union, and must be returned by 5 p.m. Monday, October 12, 1998. BEADONORJAYHAWK AMERICAN RED CROSS. UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS FALL '98 BLOOD DRIVE Door Prizes! Free T-Shirts to Donors Donate Today at: Kansas Union Ball Room 10-4 p.m. Corbin Residence Hall 11-4 p.m. Sponsored by: Panhellenic Association, Interfraternity Council, Association of University Residence Halls, and All Scholarship Hall Council. Colorado, Texas Tech hold perfect records in Big 12 DALLAS—Heading into the second Saturday of October, two Big 12 teams are 5-0 and 2-0 in league play. Surprisingly, those schools are Colorado and Texas Tech. The Associated Press The No. 14 Buffaloes and almostranked Red Raiders have overcome a laundry list of injuries to get off to perfect starts, even if their play has sometimes been far from perfect. Colorado has won each of its last two games by two points, coming from behind in the fourth quarter to beat Baylor 18-16 and recovering a late onside kick to help preserve a 27-25 victory over Oklahoma last weekend. The Red Raiders beat Baylor 31-29 last weekend when referees waved off a late two-point conversion by the Tech outscored its first two opponents 65-3 but has won each of its last three games by seven or fewer points. Bears. Two weeks before, Tech beat Fresno State 34-28 because of a touchdown following a late fumble recovery. Having lost to both Tech and Colorado by a total of four points, Baylor coach Dave Roberts has seen the good and bad qualities of the Big 12's two team. Until then, coaches Rick Neuheisel and Spike Dykes deserve to enjoy the view from on top. Colorado has matched last year's win total, and the Red Raiders are off to their best start since 1976. The Big 12 division races should start narrowing this weekend as Colorado plays host to No. 5 Kansas State, No. 2 Nebraska plays at No. 18 Texas A&M and the Red Raiders welcome the Cowboys a week after Oklahoma State took the Cornhuskers to the wire. "We're not apologizing for where we are," Dykes said yesterday during a conference call between league coaches and reporters. "It's a good feeling. But we know it's not far back to reality. From the penthouse to the outhouse, it's just about 60 minutes." "We've got to get ourselves playing more consistently if we're going to make a game of it. But I think our guys have rallied every time I've called on them." Colorado was picked to finish behind Nebraska and Kansas State in the Big 12 North. But a victory this weekend would go a long way in proving the Buffaloes are for real. "We're excited to be 5-0, but we have got our hands full this week," Neuheisel said. "Kansas State is as good a team as I've seen on tape in a long time. Tech running back Ricky Williams has been the team's star so far, but quarterback Rob Peters stole the show last weekend. Peters was injured in the season opener, and replacement Matt Tittle struggled against Baylor Neuheisel: Knowss Kansas State will be a tough team. It was Peters' chance to lead the team again. "It was nice to see him execute in the manner in which we expected," Dykes said. "He knocked some rust off early. He made some mistakes, don't get me wrong, but he did play well." Dykes said he is not disappointed to be unranked, pointing out that the Red Raiders began the year out of voters' minds and haven't beaten big-name teams. "We're used to it," he said. Kansas coach Terry Allen is not happy about his team's 2-3 start. Kansas especially not compared to being 4-1 at this point last season. But Allen he is convinced the Jayhawks are better this year. "As a whole. it's obviously disappointing," he said. "We haven't gained the confi ence we need to get over the hump in those (close) games. Being close for young people today is good enough. It isn't for us. It's very frustrating." Baylor with 1:10 left. When Jermaine Alfred hit Derris Thompson in the end zone on a twopoint conversion try, it appeared that Baylor had tied Texas Tech with 110 lft. But referee John Laurie ruled the pass incomplete because he said Alfred stepped on the sideline before he threw the ball. After seeing replays, Baylor coach Dave Roberts did not want to talk about it. "We've taken a look at it and done what we're supposed to do," he said. "I can't comment on that. I can't comment on anything." Missouri Missouri coach Larry Smith said quarterback Corby Jones has a swollen, sprained big toe that will keep him out of practice for several days and could keep him out of Saturday's game against Iowa State. "After the game, it wasn't swollen," Smith said. "But overnight, it really blew up; that's what really has us concerned. If there's any chance Corby Jones can play, he'll want to play. But there has to be some sense to it. That's a question nobody can really answer right now." Smith said Missouri would stick with the option even if Jones were not the one running it. But Cyclones coach Dan McCarney would be happy not to face Jones. "Corby is one of the best athletes and quarterbacks in the Big 12 and country," McCarney said. "He can hurt you in so many ways. He's one of the toughest athletes and quarterbacks I've ever seen. 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