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5H Nov. 23, 1980 ST.LUUib HUSl-UlbPATCH college football summaries .10 24 QUE OF THE HFC'S TRADITIONAL RIUALRIES! 12 23 2 3-130 IFellmeth kickl BSU Nelson 18 pass trom 0 Connell (Fellmelhkick) ISU -Allen 15 run IStellern kick) ISU-Wilson 15 run ISIeilern kick) A Passmq yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards big eight 6-37 642 Arnona 7 7 0 10-24 OrewnSI 0 0 7 0-7 UA Holland IS run (Weber kickl UA Oliver 10 run IWeber kick) OSU Robinson 7 pass trom Singler (Mangold kick) UA FG Weber 39 UA Holland 9 run (Weber kick) A 10 4-40 Iowa 13 14 0 14 41 Michigan St. 0 0 0 0-00 Iowa FG RobvM Iowa FG Ruby 41 Iowa Love Jordan 12 run (Olelnlciak kick) Iowa McKllllp 1 run (Olelnlaak kick) Iowa -Oleinlczak 22 bass trom Gales lOleiniczak kick) Iowa Chaooelle II pass frorn Gales Iowa Person IS pass trom Gales (Olel-niciak kick) -55, 123 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS BSU 28 58-222 285 ISU 19 39-174 171 iiTmn7nin Oklahoma 0 14 0 7-11 Nebraska 10 0 0 7- 17 Neb Redwine 89 run ISeibel kick) OSU 14 39 99 174 Arizona 25 54-308 149 13 76 20-41-2 25-36-1 Selbel 47 Neb FG First downs Rushes-vards Passlngvards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-vards Miami, Ohio MSiU 9-39 6-34 4-2 7-2 4-46 4-78 JbvJd) OcHa run (Keeling kick) run (Keeling kick) run ISeibel kickl OklWstls 3 Okl Winlers 3 Neb-Oulnn I Plrst downs Rushes-yards Passlngvards Return yards 26 -4 Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penaltles-vards Md-FGCastro29 Md-Wysocki 5 run (Castro kick) Md Wlngf ield 3 run (Castro kick I Md-Whittle 10 run (Castro kick I Md Lewis 43 pass trom Dewi tz Castro kick) A Carolina 0 3 0-6 Clemson 3 7 14-27 Clem FG Arlrl 41 SC FG Leopard 39 Clem- FG Arirl 47 SC FG Leopard 29 Clem Jordan 1 run I Arlrl kick) Clem Underwood 37 pass Interception (Arlrl kickl Clem McCall 15 run (Arlrl kickl A East Carolina 14 0 0 0-M NorttiCarolinaState 7 112 14-36 ECU Collins 97 kickotf return (Lamm kickl NCS-Avervlrun(Ritterklck) ECU Sutton 5 run (Lamm kick) NCS-FG Bitter 47 NCS Marks 13 run (kick tailed) NSC Jackson run (pass failed) NSC Jackson 3 run Ritler kick NSC McClean 5 run IRItter kick) A Keeling kick) Okl-Rhymes 1 run 0- 11 4 7 MSU 17 42-24 207 10-23-0 17-25-0 7-39 9-41 1-1 6-2 7-97 2-21 Iowa 21 39-138 249 79 7- JJ Cincinnati a RUSHING 37-191, Jackson 16-57, Beal 14-18. PASSING AIM, RECEIVING Whllwell 1-21. Arkansas 0 7 10-7 SMU 1 7 14 7-11 SMU-FG Garcia 23 SMU -Bennett 55 run (Garcia kick) ARK StigoersiopassfromJoneslOrdom SMU -James 3 run (Garcia kick) SMU -James 72 run (Garcia kick) SMU Dickerson 4 run (Garcia kickl A Cin Green 19 pass from Barrett (Kar- 6 First downs Rushes-yards Passing vards Return vards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 17-32 1 15-37-2 6-34 9-48 21 1-0 8-82 10-IX ln kickl Mia Treadwell lOOkickotf return (kick tailed) Cln-FGKarlls46 Cin-FGKarllsSO Mia -Treadwell 17 pass from Macke (Horneyklck) Cin-FGKarlls32 Cin-Harvin2! run (Karliskick) A Okla Nebr 17 18 62 24 JJ-314 26 76 9 7 2-7-0 7-13-t 8 43 7 28 5-2 4-1 5-31 7-70 First downs Rushes-vards Passing yards Return vards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Iowa, Love Jordan 13-62, AAcKillip 11-45.

Michigan Slate, Ellis 11 50, Smith 11-27. PASSING Iowa, Gales 17-32-1-249. Michigan State. Clark 12-25-1-165, Leister 2-9-1-13, Gaddis 1-2-029 RECEIVING Iowa, Chaooelle 10-148, Person 3-64 Michigan State, Kimichik 3- INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Arizona, Oliver 19117, Holland 15 107, Barnett 9-53. OSU, Robinson 9-44.

Holmes 13 27. PASSING Arizona, Tunnlcllfte 10-23-149-0 OSU, Singler 15-21-149-0, S. Smith 2-4-25-0 RECEIVING Arizona, Holmes 5-91, Nettling 3-41 OSU, Simmons 5-73, Robinson 525. Vogel 3-50. Brigham Voting 7 14 21 14-54 Utah 0 0 0 4-4 BYU Lane I run (Gunther kick) BVU -McMahon 7run (Gunther kick) BYU Brown 5 pass from McMahon (Gunther kickl BYU -Lane II pass from McMahon (Gunther kickl BYU Lane I run I Gunther kick) BYU Brown 74 pass from McMahon (Gunther kickl UTAH Johnson 1 run (pass failed) BYU Carleson I run (Gunther kick) BYU Pettis 5 run (Gunther kick) A 30,520 0 II 7 1-71 0 7 0 0-7 SVTC wvu Miami UC 10 21 39-092 56-275 155 157 120 032 13-26-2 14-20-1 9 33 5-36 24 3-2 05-37 06-42 First downs Rushes-vards Passing vards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penaltles-vards 38, EIIIS 3-31.

Michigan Ohio state 0 4 0- 9 3 Ark SMU First downs 18 19 Rushes-vards 42-153 58-38S Passino vards 173 54 Return yards 62 23 Passes 13-36-0 4-7-0 Punts 6-46 5-45 Fumbles-lost 3-2 2-1 Penallies-yards 4-45 11-64 Texas 0 0 0 0-0 Baylor 0 7 0 9-16 BA-Gentry 64 run (Bledsoe kick) BA-Genlry 16 run IBIedsoe kick) BA SatetyGoodsonsteopedoutotendzoni A WVU -Thomas 5 pass from Luck (Sinclair kick) Syrc Mandevllle 1 run (Anderson kick) Svrc FG Anderson 35 Svrc Moore 6 run (Anderson kick) Svrc FG 26 OH FG Janaklevski 33 MICH FG Haii Sheikh 43 MICH-Carter 13 yard pass trom (kick tailed) A 88,827 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING OkHboma.Walts25 73.Wilw RECEIVING Oklahoma, 3-40, Finn 1-13, Noonan 1-12. Iowa State 10 1 0 8 -23 Okla Stale 14 0 0 7-21 OSU Smith I run (Ankersen kickl OSU-Anderson6run (Ankersen kick) ISU-Loren7en2run (Gittordskick) ISU-Crutchlield I run (kick failed) ISU-Crutchtleld 4 run (Glttords kick) OSU-Campbell 10 pass trom Traber (Ankersen kick) A 37,500 far west east Ohio 14 32114 130 II 8-26-1 6-40 11 2-31 Mich. 23 61 197 120 29 11-23-3 4-40 0-0 4-31 First downs Rushes-vards Passing vards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penaltles-vards Iowa St. Ten Bay 9 20 40-35 71-302 103 70 44 42 10 21-4 4-14-0 10 34 8-40 1-0 2-2 5-54 3-25 BYU Utah 27 23 32-212 43-125 418 258 48 133 22-34-1 19-31-2 2-23 4-38 1-1 1-1 10-94 (M20 Okla. SI 17 First downs Rushes-vards Passing vards Return vards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-vards First downs Rushes-vards Passing yards Return vards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Stanford '2 California 7 14 0 7-28 Cal-Tuogle 15 run ILuckhurst kick) Stan-wWte 1 run (Naber kick) Cal Portee24passtromTorchio(Luckhui Cal-Tuggle 2 run (Luckhurst kick Stan White32passfromElwav(Naberki Stan-White 4 run (Naber kick Cal-Torchlo 3 run (Luckhurst kick) Stan Satelvballsnappedoutofendzone 8 51129 26 -5 5-8-0 9-42 6- 3 7- 51 First downs Rushes-yards Passing vards Return vards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penaltles-vards 49104 165 19 11-294) 6-47 6-3 9-52 fn" it! a INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Brlgham Young, Pettis 4-81.

Lane 15-77, McMahon 8-27. Utah, Lindsay 22-93, Baldwin 4-35. PASSING Brlgham Young, McMahon, 21 34 1-399, Bybee 1-20-19 Utah, Hardin 19-31-2-258 RECEIVING Brigham Young, Brown INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING- Michiqan, Wcollolk, 31-141, Ricks, 14-49, Edwards, 13-18. Ohio State, Spencer, 11-55, Murray, 14-38, Schllchter Wangler 11-22-2, 120, Wolfolk 0-1-1, 0. Ohio State, Schllchter 8-26-1, 130 RECEIVING -Michigan, Carter 4-47, Ounawav 2-26, Wooltofd 2-9.

Ohio State, Williams 4-50, Murray 2-44, Donlev 2-34. Minnesota 7 Wisconsin 6 11 Wls-Cole I run (kick failed) Minn-Salem I run (Gallery kick) Wis-Cole 52 run (run tailed) Wls-Cole I run (pass tailed) Wis-Cole 1 run IDoran kick) A Cal 13 41-90 186 9 11-22-0 8-38 2-0 8-85 Stan 28 48 IBS 257 26 28-45-0 4-39 43 6-69 First downs Rushes-vards Passino vards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-vards INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Walker 17-22-130, Abercrombie 30-109. PASSING 4-13-0 70, Mangrum O-l-O-O. RECEIVING Holt 3 44, Fisher 1-26. Houston 17 7 10 0-M Texas Tech 0 7 0 0-7 HOU FordSpassfromElston(Humphre HOU-Clark2passfromElston(Humphre Humphreys 48 TECH-Hightower 1 run (Grave kick) HOU Elston 2 run (Humphreys kick) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Iowa State, Crulclleld 27-78, Ouinn 11-37.

Oklahoma State, Smith 10-55, Taylor 9-31, Anderson 15-27 PASSING Iowa State, Ouinn 5-8-0-26. Oklahoma Stale, Nutt 2-5-0-60, Doerner Traber 6-11-0-81. RECEIVING Iowa State, Lorenzen 2-25, Wade 1-5 Oklahoma State, Ingram 1-51. Campbell 4-39, Smith 3-40. ap-ny-1 1-22-80 I 804esl Colorado 0 7 0 7- 14 Kansas Slate 7 0 7 1- 17 KSU -1 Brown I run (Jackson kick) CU-Wlllett 3 pass from Kingdom (Field kick) KSU-L Brown 4 run (Jackson kick) CU-Beebe 36 pass from Kingdom Field kick) KSU FG 17 Jackson A Washington 0 14 7 9 JO Washington State 14 0 1 4-21 WSU Samoa 33 run IDeSanto kick WSU Samoa 5 run (DeSanto kick) Wash Rosborough 3 run I Nelson kick) Wash Skansi 22 pass from Flick (Nelson kick) Wash Williams 41 pass trom Flick (Nelson kick) WSU-FG DeSanto 24 Wash -Allen 47 pass from Flick (kick tailed) WSU Beech 33 pass Irom Samoa (kick failed) Wash -FG Nelson 29 A Southern Cal 3 0 7 7-17 UCLA 0 7 7 4-20 USC -FG Hipp 32 UCLA McNeil 6run (Johnsonkickl USC -Simmons 12 pass from Tinslev IHipp kick) UCLA Brant 25 pass trom Schroeder (Johnson kick USC -Allen 1 run (Hipp kick UCLA McNeii 58 pass trom Schroeder (kick failed) A HOU Elston 20 run (Humphreys kick) 27 Humphreys HOU FG A 36,386 Minn Wis 16 17 46-111 52 242 116 57 0 52 9-21-1 5-8-1 4-30 1-33 3-1 1-0 6-52 8-47 First downs Rushes-vards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-vards USC UCLA 18 18 THE NFL TODAY KICK OFF THE DAY WITH THE PRE-GAME SHOW! JOIN BRENT MUSBURGER, PHYLLIS GEORGE, IRV CROSS 47109 40-164 Tech 10 41-45 85 2 25-8-1 1040 1-0 8-90 Hou 16 53-214 B7 75 18 8 I 5-26 2 1 2-20 First downs Rushes-vards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 165 146 cu 15 41-158 116 16 7-16-2 S-M 04 4-67 Firstdowns Rushes-yards Passingvards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards KSU 19 61265 115 40 7-15-1 339 0-0 476 First downs Rushes-vards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Minnesota, Artis, 21-47, White, 11-31, Gregory, 4-24.

Wisconsin, Cole, 15-92, King, 12 87, Mohapp, 9-25. PASSING Minnesota, Salem, 5-5-70-0, Olson, 4-14 44-1, Swats, 0-2-0-0 Wisconsin, Cole, 5-7-57-1, Hyphes, 0-1-M RECEIVING Minnesota, White 3-40, Curtis, 2 30, Jenkins 2-26 Wisconsin, Mo-haoo, 2-28, McFadden 2-22, Strecka, 1-7. Yale 7 0 7 0-14 Harvard 0 0 0 0-00 YAL Grieve25passlromRogan( Joneskli VAL-Nitti 1 run (Jones kick) A 1 Temple 0 0 0 7-7 Villaiwva 17 3 0 1-21 VII FG Bushbeck 44 Vil-Sydnor fumble recovery in end zone (Bushbeck kick) Vil Ziesel 56 run (Bushbeck kick) VII FG Bushbeck 34 Tern Myers 2 run (Clauser kick) VII -FG Bushbeck 37 A Brown 0 17 0 14-11 Columbia 7 0 4-11 Bro-Curtin6run (Brookskick) Col -Wallace )7 pass from Rappa (Cabrera kick) Bro-FG Brooks 31 Bro- Campbell 20 pass from Cerbone (Brookskick) Bro-Curtin 1 run (Brookskick) Cot -Wallace 85 klckoft return (pass failed) Bro Landers 2 run (Brookskick) A Pent! 110 6-9 Cornell 7 17 7 0-11 Cor Weidenkopf 14 run (Reida kick) Pen FG Dwver 28 Cor Bullis 15 pass trom Ryan (Reida kick) Cor-FG Reida 41 Cor-Clasbv- 7run (Reidaklck) Cor Ryan 8 run (Reida kick) Pen Gray I run (kick failed) A Colgate 0 7 0 6- 11 Rutgers 1 0 14-35 Rut Odell fumble recovery in end zone (Falcinelli kick) Rut Blackwell 7 run (kick failed) Cot-Erenberg 8 pass from Schuchts (Byrne kick) Rut -Odell 60 pass from McMlchael (Blackwell pass trom McMlchael I Rut McMichael 26passfrom Blackwell (Falcinelli kick) Col McChesnev I run (pass failed) Ruf Cherrv 6 interception return Falcinelli kick) A Dartmouth 0 10 7 7-24 Princeton 7 6 7 7-27 Prin Lockenmever I run (Wise kick) Dart Geibel 30 field qoal Prin Oostdvk 29 pass trom Lockenmever (kick failed) Dart Dutresne 20 run (Geibel kick) Prin -Oostdvk 2 pass from Lockenmever (Wise kick) Oart-Teevens 15 pass from Stafford (Geibel kick) Dart Duf resne 1 run (Geibel kick) Prin Leone 54 pass trom Lockenmever (Wise kickl A Wash WSU 27 16 50-135 45-213 311 129 33 14 20-32 2 8-17 1 3-41 744 2 2 42 3-32 6-80 41 15-271 5-41 0-0 4-36 8 9-14-2 3 40 22 6-90 Firstdowns Rushes-vards Passingvards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penaltles-vards AND JIMMY THE GHttK ting FOR AN AFTERNOON OF NFL 1 1 atiami ni i ic i ic rifcVr midwest 43- south INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Colorado. Olander 19-113, Beebe 5-25. Kansas State, L.

Brown 36-148. Black 1-45. PASSING Colorado, Klnodom M6-2-116. Kansas State, Oickev 715-1115 RECEIVING Colorado, Beebe 2-45, Olander 2 40. Kansas State, Llebe 3-57, L.

Brown 2-25. SHOTS mwiuiv: tluo Live UPDATES OF THE DAY'S GAMES. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING-Southern Cal, Allen 37-72, Williams 1-17, DiLulo 4-12 UCLA, McNeil 24-111, Penaranda 8-46, Bruno 3-7, Nelson l-l PASSING UCLA, Ramsey O3-I-0, Schroeder 9-II 1145 RECEIVING SouthernCal.SlmmonsS-53. Allen 415, Brenner, 3 29 UCLA, Wrlghtman 3 29, McNeil 2-74, Brant 2 40, INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING Washington, Rosborough 15-452, Stevens 18-52, Tyler 6-40, Washington State, Harris 2OI04, Washington 9 52, PASSING Washington, Flick 20 J2 2-311: Washington Stale, Samoa 7-14-1-93, Oavev 1-1-0-54 RECEIVING Washington, Skansi 6-88, Bavle 7-82, Williams 4-70; Washington State, Beach 3-56. Air Force 0 0 7-10 Noire Dame 0 1 14 7-24 AF-FG Pavlich 35 NO FG Oliver 31 NO Carter 2 run (Oliver kick) ND Stone 7 run (Oliver kick) 7 7 0 0- 14 7 10 14-45 Ken tuck Tennessee rownseii i AF Healh 1 run (Pavlich kick) ND-Stone2run (Oliver kick) A 59,075 big ten AF.

ND 4 23 33- 60 71 310 43 67 First downs Rushes-vards Passing vards Return vards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-vards 3-16-0 4-23-1 10-33 8-36 2- 21 2-13 8-97 Indiana 1 7 0 11-21 Purdue 0 1 14 7-24 ind FG Kellogg 20 Ind Johnson 5 run (Kellogg kick) Pur FG Anderson 19 Pur-McCall Irun(Andersonkick) Pur Burrell 20 pass trom Herrmann (Anderson kick) Ind-Johnson I run (Kellogg kick) Pur McCall4run lAndersonkick) ind Corso 10 pass from Clifford (pass Tenn Gault2kickotlreturn(Duncanklcl Ky-McCrimmon I run (Griggs kick) Tenn Phillips I run (Duncan kick) Ky-Henry 18 run (Griggs kick) Tenn -Daniels 2 run (Duncan kick) Tenn Alatorre 6 run (Duncan kick) Tenn FG Duncan 37 Tenn-Morris 4 run IDuncan kick) Tenn Dune A 90.244 Duke 00 07 014 00 21 N. Carolina 14 07 07 14 44 NC Lawrence 56 run (Hayes kick) NC Bryant9run (Hayes kick) NC safety Grayson tackled in en-dzone NC Brvant2run(Haveskick) Du Jones 4 pass trom Bennett (McKinnevkickl Du Jones 8 pass from Bennett. (McKinnevkickl Du Bennett I run (McKinnevkickl NC Elkins4 run (Hayes kick) NC Johnson 2 run (Hayes kick) NC Lawrence2run lHavskickl A INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING AF Sundays' 10-41, Heath 6-14, Rouse 3-4. NO Carter 29181, Stone 18 71, Sweeney 7-35, Barber 3-19, Courev 1-27 PASSING AF Schaeter 3-1543 ND railed I southwest A Ind Pur Firstdowns 19 22 Rushesvards 56-279 39-148 Passingvards 77 323 Return vards 0 1 Passes 11170 19 230 Punts 3-38 0-00 Fumbles-lost (Ml 4-2 Penalties-vards 5-51 4-51 really dig snow 101 0 0 7 0 7 Mississippi St. Mississigpi 7-10 10-11 Kiel 620-1-6.

courev u-J-u-u RECEIVING AF Heath 2-19, Smith 124 ND Holohan 2-1 7, Hunter 1-25, Masztak I IS, Boushka 1-14. NORTHEAST MO. 7t 10-17 PITTSBURG STATE 700 7-M PS Overlon 1 run Dal loo ick NE Himmelman 2 pass from Zumbohlen (Calvert kick) PS Overton7run (Dolloukick) NE Heolv 11 run (Colverl kick) NE-FG Calvert 20 Indiana Stale 0 7 0 14-21 Ball Slate 0 0 14 14-28 ISU Robinson 2run (Stellernkick) BSU Petty 7pass from O'Connell (Fel-Imefh kick) BSU -O'Connell recovered fumble In end zone (Fellmeth kick) BSU -Clary 33 pass from O'Connell TCU TCU-FG 0 3 0 0 3 0 Porter 34 28 Hardy MSSI t-Cr MOOre Z4 MsSt Bond 57 run (Morgan kick) Miss Hooper I run (Gatiin kick) MsSt FG Moore 32 Miss English 7 pass from Fourcade IGatlinklck) MsSt Haddix 10 run (pass failed) Hector 32 run (Hardy kick) fires tone ALL SEASON STEEL-BELTED RADIAL INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing Indiana, Johnson 34-220. Min-eo 15-78 Purdue, McCall 14-77, Macon 9-43, Smith 12 39 Passing Indiana, Clifford 11-16-0 77 Purdue, Herrmann 19-23-0 323. Receiving-Indiana, Lundv 3-24, Johnson 3-9, Stephenson 2-18, Harangodv 1-26, Corso 1 10 Purdue, Young 8-148, Burrell 4-71, McCall 3-23, Bryant 2-72, Smith 2-9.

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Vnl-1'." I'MMI I I'. l'UH) $45 E78-I4 I4K MIX) 1.5.1 1.78-15 :H.IK) 162 advantage in the Bucket series and a 52-25-6 lead in long rivalry. The Hoosiers trailed 24-17 but pulled within one point on a 10-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tim Clifford to Steve Corso, the son of Indiana Coach Lee Corso. The score capped a 65-yard drive in the closing minutes. Coach Corso said he had no hesitation about going for two points and a possible victory.

"We went for the win because that's the way we play the game. The kids never would have forgiven me if I had gone for the tie," Corso said. "The ball was right there, but they made a great play on the two-point conversion." Corso said the touchdown reception by his son, a leaping grab into the end zone, was "a heck of an effort, a hell of a catch." "I don't think in my 20 years of coaching, that I've ever had a team play like that. That's as good as we can play," Corso said of the Hoosiers, who were being considered for an appearance in the Peach Bowl. A LOW A All (iriif.s plus F.K.T.

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We intended to go into their stadium and dominate them like it was our stadium. Up front we were just outquicking them." Said Bruce, whose team will play Penn State in the Fiesta Bowl: "I think everybody out there (the 87,827 in Ohio Stadium) thought the coach lost the game." There were several factors in the loss, but the main one seemed to be the inability of the Ohio State offense to function as it has most of the season. "Our offense was sputtering. Our defense had to do a great job of containing them like they did," Bruce said. Ohio State quarterback Art Schlichter completed only 8-of-26 passes for 130 yards and admitted he was frustrated.

"We just could not execute the way we should," Schlichter said. Michigan survived a final-minute Ohio State drive that took the ball to the Wolverine 32. The Buckeyes had begun their last-ditch effort with 1:08 from their own 32. A 36-yard pass to Doug Donley from Schlichter gave the Buckeyes the ball deep in Michigan territory. However, the Wolverines flushed Schlichter out of the pocket on the next down and threw him for a 1-yard loss.

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The Sooners will head into that game with records of 8-2 overall and 6-0 in the Big Eight Conference. Nebraska, its hopes for a second national championship now doused, appears Sun Bowl-bound with final 9-2 overall and 6-2 conference marks. "You don't have jinxes in sports contests," said Nebraska quarterback Jeff Quinn. "It's just two teams. If you're superstitious, you might believe it.

But I don't believe in jinxes. Osborne is 1-9 lifetime against Oklahoma but 73-11-2 against everyone else the Cornhuskers have played during his eight years as coach. Saturday, Osborne sensed what was coming. "When we went ahead, 17-14, 1 took our offense aside and told them to get ready to score again. Oklahoma has the potential to score quickly," he said.

Yes, sir. The Nebraska kickoff went into the end zone following its touchdown and the Sooners, behind, 17-14, were 80 yards away with a stiff breeze in their faces. All they did was storm the length of the field to score. The TD was set up by a 43-yard gallop by the fleet Rhymes to the Husker 14. Th drive used up 2 minutes 20 seconds.

After Rhymes got to the 14, Sooner quarterback J.C. Watts completed only his second pass of the game, a 13-yarder to Bobby Grayson to the Nebraska 1. Two plays later, Rhymes scored. Nebraska trailed 14-10 at halftime, but spent the entire second half at the Oklahoma doorstep. The Huskers drove to the Oklahoma 35 in the third quarter but Redwine was thrown for a loss on fourth-and-three.

Nebraska got to the OU seven at the start Rear-wheel driw. Eldorado Torunado 45. Before tbr tnow nu too deep' brine vour to the OU 13 on their next possession, only to have Andra Franklin fumble the ball away at the OU 1. Nebraska appeared ready to rout OU by scoring on its first two possessions, an 89-yard run by Redwine and a 47-yard field goal by Kevin Seibel. Redwine gained 152 yards in the game, but only 26 over the final three quarters.

He had 126 on six carries at the end of the first period. Iowa St. 23, Okla. State 21 STILLWATER, Okla. Iowa State converted three Oklahoma State fumbles into touchdowns for its Big Eight victory.

Cyclone tailback Dwayne Crutchfield scored twice on runs of 1 and 4 yards in the second quarter to lift Iowa State from a 14-10 deficit to a 23-14 halftime lead. Alex Giffords kicked a 41-yard field goal and booted the extra point after two of the Iowa State touchdowns. His attempt following the first Cyclones TD was wide, marking the first time this season he had missed. The Cowboys didn't score their final TD until later in the fourth quarter. The OSU fumbles that set up Crutchfield's TDs were at the OSU 25 and at the OSU 5.

State 17, Colorado 14 MANHATTAN, Kan. Jim Jackson's 17-yard field goal clinched Kansas State's first Big Eight victory of the season in a game between the conference's worst two teams. The game was lackluster until the final five minutes when K-State intercepted two passes the last one by Gary Morrill to set up the winning drive. Nine plays later, after the Wildcats had been stopped at the Colorado 1, Jacksfn kicked the shortest field goal of his career. I III If ilHXM'lllVt' illll lltljllll- "TUI I' iiiMiiii iiil- --n liHHI hi TlKHI mikn fn itmM villi' 1.

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