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No. 17 Texas A&M Nicks Colo. 29-26 in OT

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Posted 7:59PM on Saturday 23rd October 2004 ( 20 years ago )
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) -- Eric Pegram kicked a 19-yard field goal in overtime and Lee Foliaki recovered a fumble on the next possession, giving No. 17 Texas A&M a 29-26 victory over Colorado on Saturday.<br> <br> After Pegram made his fourth field goal of the game, Foliaki poked the ball away from Bobby Purify on the second play of Colorado&#39;s possession.<br> <br> Foliaki came out of a pile with the ball, ending the game and setting off a wild celebration at Kyle Field. A&M&#39;s players stormed the field, while Purify and some of his teammates laid on the turf in disbelief.<br> <br> Reggie McNeal finished with 382 yards of offense and Courtney Lewis scored two touchdowns, leading the Aggies to their sixth consecutive win. It&#39;s A&M&#39;s longest win streak since 1998, when the Aggies won their only Big 12 championship. <br> <br> The Aggies (6-1, 4-0 Big 12) now have enough wins to be eligible for their first bowl berth since going to the 2001 Galleryfurniture.com bowl. With lowly Baylor up next week, A&M appears to be headed toward a showdown for first place in the Big 12 South against No. 2 Oklahoma on Nov. 6.<br> <br> That would give the Aggies a chance to avenge a school and Big 12-record 77-point loss to the Sooners last season.<br> <br> Colorado (4-3, 1-3) came very close to thwarting A&M&#39;s big plans.<br> <br> The Buffs led for much of the game, taking a 19-7 lead early in the third quarter on Joel Klatt&#39;s 24-yard touchdown pass to Evan Judge.<br> <br> But Colorado coach Gary Barnett made a questionable decision to go for a 2-point conversion instead of an extra-point attempt. The pass failed, and Barnett&#39;s call came back to haunt the Buffs later.<br> <br> Lewis scored on a 2-yard dive with just over 11 minutes left to give the Aggies their first lead of the game, 20-19, and Pegram&#39;s 34-yard field goal about seven minutes later increased the lead to four points.<br> <br> Colorado responded with a 13-play, 82-yard drive, highlighted by Dusty Sprague&#39;s leaping 34-yard catch. Purify capped the drive with a 1-yard dive to give the Buffs a 26-23 lead.<br> <br> McNeal had one more chance to rescue the Aggies, and he delivered.<br> <br> He led A&M on an 80-yard drive to set up Pegram&#39;s 20-yard field goal as the clock expired, sending the game into overtime.<br> <br> McNeal rushed for 139 yards on 22 carries, and completed 23 of 38 passes for 243 yards.<br> <br> The 6-foot-2 junior quarterback also set a Big 12 record with 195 consecutive pass attempts without an interception. That streak breaks Kliff Kingsbury&#39;s mark of 179 in 2002 for Texas Tech.<br> <br> Purify led Colorado with 130 yards on 20 carries with one touchdown. Klatt went 25-of-42 for 346 yards and two touchdowns, both to Evan Judge. Sprague added 101 yards on eight receptions.<br> <br> Colorado has now lost six straight to Big 12 South teams.

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