Dec. 31, 1999
Box Score
By MEL REISNER
AP Sports Writer
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Colorado prepared for Boston College tailback Cedric
Washington. Too bad BC didn't do some homework on the Buffaloes' Cortlen
Johnson.
Johnson had a career-best 201 of Colorado's 365 rushing yards and scored two
touchdowns in a 62-28 rout of the 25th-ranked Eagles on Friday in the
Insight.com Bowl.
"I can't take all the credit," Johnson said. "The offensive line did a
great job of opening up the holes, and the wide receivers were blocking well
downfield."
Boston College (8-4) was unable to overcome Colorado's speed.
"I think that's one of the fastest linebacker and DB corps I've played
against," said Washington, a 1,122-yard rusher who was held to 30 yards in 16
attempts. "The holes were closing up like that, in a second."
Johnson had 34 yards on Colorado's first drive to set up his 10-yard scoring
run, then contributed 30 yards in the second possession, which ended with
quarterback Mike Moschetti's 2-yard TD.
Johnson gained 40 yards in three carries before his own 2-yard scoring run
that made it 42-7 with 5:59 left in the half.
A sophomore in his first year as a starter, Johnson had 137 yards in the
first half, more than in any game of his career save the 185 he gained against
Iowa State.
"I was surprised we ran the ball as well as we did," Colorado coach Gary
Barnett said. "Coltren really started to turn it on as the year went on. He
kept looking better and better his last five or six games, and we became a
better team."
"At the half, we agreed that we were going to take it one play at a time
and play physical," Boston College coach Tom O'Brien said. "We knew there
wasn't going to be much opportunity to come back by halftime."
Ben Kelly set an Insight.com record with an 88-yard punt return, and the
Buffs (7-5) scored on interception returns of 29 yards by Jashon Sykes and 21
yards by Rashidi Barnes.
It was Colorado's sixth consecutive postseason victory, the longest active
streak in the country.
The Eagles got their first TD on a 78-yard interception return by George
White, and the last on a 9-yard return of a blocked punt by Doug Bessette with
5:55 to play.
Boston College also scored in the third when William Green fumbled into the
end zone on a 1-yard run, and tight end Bryan Arndt recovered, and late in the
game on a 2-yard pass from Tim Hasselbeck to Jamal Burke.
The most one-sided result in the bowl's 11-year history was Kansas State's
52-17 victory over Wyoming in 1993.
The Eagles were on their heels from the start after Moschetti came out
throwing a 14-yard completion Marcus Stiggers, and the Buffs scored on their
first possession for the fourth time this year.
The outcome still was in question when Moschetti dropped back, then ran in
untouched with 1:47 left in the first quarter, making it 14-0. Sykes, a
linebacker, scored 30 seconds later when he picked off Hasselbeck's attempt to
arc a screen pass to tailback Cedric Washington.
White cut Colorado's lead to 28-7 with his scoring return 4:13 into the
second quarter, but Johnson gained 40 yards in three straight carries to score
his second TD and Jeremy Aldrich sent the Buffs to a 45-7 lead with his first
field goal 27 seconds before halftime.
Backup quarterback Zac Colvin scored on a 4-yard run seven seconds into the
fourth quarter, Roman Hollowell took a lateral 18 yards for a rushing score,
and Aldrich kicked a 21-yard field goal.