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The Desert Sun from Palm Springs, California • 21

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The Desert Suni
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Palm Springs, California
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21
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL Bundiy Octoter 1811-THE BEGERT 8UN07 Florida SILcraises 7F MCSKaiie survives scare from Marshall it i Ti-i-t i 1 INDEPENDENTS ACC AltASIK COACT CTAMMN6S W6T 700 610 610 61-1 620 622 430 430 460 230 340 250 250 160 060 070 030 TIm Associated Proas TALLAHASSEE Fla Casey Weldon passed for 294 yards and two touchdowns both to Shannon Baker as top-ranked Florida State which struggled early beat Middle Tennessee 39-10 on Saturday The Seminoles (7-0) extended the longest winning streak to 13 games and kept coach Bobby homecoming record perfect at 16-0 Middle Tennessee (4-2) ranked seventh in NCAA Division LAA held the Seminoles to a 20-10 halftime lead and thwarted hopes of getting early control of the game so he could substitute liberally The Associated Frees RALEIGH NC -Charles Davenport ran under a 34-yard touchdown pass in the back of the end sone with 24 seconds left as No 11 North Carolina State erased a nine-point deficit in the final three minutes to beat Division I-AA Marshall 15-14 on Saturday The winning strike was made possible when Damon onside kick was recovered by Sebastian Savage at the Marshall 48 with one minute left Bender threw four incompletions but got a reprieve when Marshall was called for being offside on fourth down Bender hit Ledel George at the 34 for the first down and then found Davenport in the end zone The touchdown capped an unlikely scenario for a Wolf pack squad that was offensively impotent much of the game The Aseodatod Press FALLING DOWN: Florida State's Edgar Bennett (22) tumbles out of bounds after catching a paas from Seminole quarterback Casey Weldon during Florida State's 39-10 victory at Tallahassee Saturday Flo Stata i I I 1 1 Combo la To ooooooo4oe 6 Cowlno Tuha i Mookh Si So XMa Amy OndMof mi i i tiHH Loi JW lOUlk looOoyoopooo I MM I 0 6 0 6 0 0 Carolina 23 QoovglaToeh 14 Brandon Bennett ran for taro touchdowns and Bobby Fuller threw for one as South Carolina held on to upend error-plagued Georgia Tech at Columbia SC and go over the 500 mark for the first time this season 9 i v6Mi im 1 ConRm 12 -14 i -n SC tankl 12 ion SnMMn kick) SC hnl 2 Ml du FUko 7 pa tcm (Sknptao Bee poH from Jonm Soon Ud i GT Moanl23poMhoMjQmi(5om 18 A 47220 Virginia 14 Carolina 9 Matt Blundin threw two touchdown passes to an Satola and set a school record for avoiding interceptions as Virginia beat North Carolina at Charlottesville Va By completing 17 of 28 passes Blundin Increased to 148 his streak of consecutive panes without an interception Blundin who has not been picked off this season broke Shawn record of 125 consecutive passes between interceptions Blundin finished with 206 passing yards as the Cavaliers (4-2-1 overall 2-2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) began stretch in which four of their last five games are at home North Carolina (4-2 1-2) was largely ineffective on offense I I 6 -9 7 6 7 I -14 Setah 6 pe be Ihndb fkobd NG-fGGmbyll Jm 4 no (pom fa4 40100 SC Vb FHdow 17 IS Ruoy 46133 36111 Fofanp yor 177 206 26 66 1521-1 17-260 732 631 16 60 -943 222 Tim ta famtan 3204 2736 RU5HNG Fbt Cabo Mnm 2245 Jordon 1145 Hndonon 410 F6 kortn 215 IMnitaRnfar 1660 Fidi 1G 40 Satafa l-llTStaob 27 Hofam 1-1 North Caroba Rnortb 16261-161 Rwnrtt M69 db 12266200 RECBYING-Nsr Craohn Mnao 440Hoidoy 44041 215 JaMfcl-15 Hindinon 17 May 13 9rgna Saida 4 SO 40 Mom 340 Mm 1-17 Smb 217 Dm 1-14 Swny 1-15 For 14 Mli Fkrifo It II II II -II If -39 SJok pa bora Wrt (Dmwfafk) FSU FG Mow 24 Comb ran (MS kick) FSU-lra Im (Ihema kick) -FG Mowray 31 FQ FtaUw SJdar 29 po faw VM (Thoma kick) Wi Army 37 Loulsvllte 12 Myreon Williams gained 181 yards and threw for one of five touchdowns as the Cadets defeated slump-ridden host Louisville Williams a midseason replacement at quarterback because of injuries had a 65-yard TD pass to Monte Tomansino in the first quarter Chad Davis and Chilian Thomas had two scoring runs apiece as Army (3-3) handed Fiesta Bowl champion Louisville (2-5) its third consecutive defeat a 65-yard drive culminated by Bryant's 11-yard touchdown rue 16 1-9 Vbifafa lock II 7 -56 T-6ywl 11 rw (WBom kkfa TUi RUw7puMfcMfiiwOMSoMi l1i-Hm 1 iw (Wwo kick) FG Rom 33 Mi IryaM iw (VASam U6 ibkm 11 no MSw hk) fcyoM 77 poa Iran Hoy (pmi faM 64 mb 6hi fmr Mamlack) Immi II Hod pU mIwi (V faa kkk) Tok A brand 95 "tegii Cfa To Hnldmm 37 14 Rurtwyor 56197 39196 habg yor 361 152 1 190 16463 12221 624 610 21 00 FWotwyg 650 549 IkmofhwMKM 3551 2409 RUSHNG-ChcmA Adm919 SmoI 21-121 Fowl 7-10 H9eU 215 Hap 47 Abram 529 Wgno Ml Ho faw 16105 Hmor l-faim bmodjf 1 1-44 Ira 630 Fobdm 2 17 Jb 55 PASSING Grckwot Atfawm 16 25M27 Harp 417-M15 Stafa 4621 Ml Form 9161-1 10 Woobo 16 REOMNS-GnihnA SmI 215 Bonw 545 bom 140 Hooo 230 Rgm 4125 Gwdo 1-9 Abram 13 Woinio Ml Hifaw 25 Ftamm M5 Ikon 17 56 on 1-9 Canpfa 270 Dm Ml Do-220 Sham! 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