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Saturday, September 7, 2002
BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -- Colorado lost concussion-plagued quarterback Craig Ochs but found an able replacement. Robert Hodge, who logged only 10 offensive plays last season, subbed for the ailing Ochs in the second half and helped lead the No. 17 Buffaloes past San Diego State 34-14 on Saturday night. Ochs departed at halftime with his third concussion in the last 14 months, but Hodge didn't miss a beat, guiding Colorado (1-1) to a pair of second-half scores -- both by Chris Brown, who r ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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