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D2 Sunday, October 28, 2001 Sports Extra: National Report Austin American-Statesman SOUTHLANDSTATE Scoreboard TOP 25 Scores Return Yards 9 73 Punts-Avg. 6-47 4-34 Fumbles-lost 4-2 0-0 Penalties-yards 9-77 7-60 Time of possession 31:27 28:33 Nicholls State 33 Southwest Texas St 14 Southwest Texas falls to Nicholls St, UCLA Sta First downs 17 24 Rushes-yards 25-57 50-213 Passing 326 250 Comp-att-lnt 20-44-2 20-29-3 Return Yards 201 52 Punts-Avg. Fumbles-lost 3-2 3-3 Penalties-yards 9-66 1-10 Time of possession 24:02 35:58 Syracuse 22 5-Virginia Tech 14 Syracuse 14 3 -22 Virginia Tech 0 7 7 -14 7 7-14 6 21 (-33 SW Texas Nicholls St Second Quarter NS-FG Manly 43, 6:33 SWT-McCauley 6 run (Martinez kick), 1:50 NS-FG Manly 23, 00:20 Third Quarter NS-Mitchell 27 pass from Son (run failed), 9:17 NS-Son 5 run (Son run), 4:06 NS-Son 16 run (Manly kick), 00:42 Fourth Quarter SWT-Rogers 7 fumble return (Martinez kick), 12:39 NS-Son 19 run (Manly kick), 00:54 South Florida 68. Liberty 37 Southern Miss. 58, Houston 14 Southern U.

49, MVSU 0 St Peter's 19, Florida Atlantic 0 Syracuse 22, Virginia Tech 14 Tennessee 17, South Carolina 10 Tennessee Tech 41, SE Missouri 21 Troy St 20, S.Utah 17 UAB 17, Memphis 14 Vanderbilt 42, Duke 28 W. Carolina 44, VMI 17 William Mary 42, Maine 20 Wofford 13, The Citadel 0 MIDWEST Dayton 56, Canisius 18 Drake 41, Butler 39 E. Illinois 52, Tennessee St. 49 E. Michigan 24, Buffalo 20 Illinois St.

42, N.Iowa 14 Indiana St. 20, S. Illinois 14 Kansas St 40, Kansas 6 Kent St. 24, Ohio 14 Louisville 28, Cincinnati 13 Miami (Ohio) 25, w. Michigan 11 Michigan 32, Iowa 26 Michigan St 42, Wisconsin 28 Minnesota 66, Murray St.

10 N. Illinois 33, Cent. Michigan 24 Nebraska 20, Oklahoma 10 Purdue 32, Northwestern 27 SW Missouri St. 43, W. Illinois 28 San Diego 20, Valparaiso 17 Texas 35, Missouri 16 Toledo 21, Navy 20 W.

Kentucky 24, Youngstown St 14 FAR WEST Boise St. 49, Nevada 7 Colorado St 19, Utah 17 E. Washington 63, CS Northridge 35 Montana 33, Portland St 13 N. Arizona 35, Montana St. 28 New Mexico 52, Air Force 33 Oregon 24, Washington St 17 Oregon St.

19, California 10 San Jose St. 63, Tulsa 27 Southern Cal 41, Arizona 34 Stanford 38, UCLA 28 UNLV 47, Wyoming 26 Utah St. 30, UCF 27 Weber St 42, Idaho St. 17 First Quarter Syr-Riddle 51 punt return (Barber kick), 13:18. Syr-Mungro 1 run (Barber kick), 7:35.

Second Quarter Syr-FG 26 Barber, :04. Third Quarter VT-Burnell 2 run (Warley kick), 4:36. Fourth Quarter Syr-FG Barber 45, 12:25. VT-Witten 17 pass from Noel (Warley kick), 5:19. Syr-Safety, Noel downed in end zone, 2:24.

53,662 SWT Nkh First downs 17 20 Rushes-yards 42-86 51-280 Passing 188 55 Return yards 15 6 Comp-att-int 15-26-1 6-14-1 Punts-Avg. 5-35 6-31 Fumbles-lost 4-3 1-1 Penalties-yards 6-60 8-80 Time of possession 28:46 31:14 Mary Hardin-Baylor 57 Sul Ross State 7 Sul Ross St 7 t-07 UMHB 27 13 14 3 -57 Syr VT First downs 14 18 Rushes-yards 53-168 34-90 Passing 52 162 Comp-att-lnt 6-17-0 15-32-0 Return Yards 73 26 Punts-Avg. 9-39 7-33 Fumbles-lost 0-0 3-2 Penalties-yards 7-55 3-30 Time of possession 32:50 27:10 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 42, Auburn 17 Arkansas St. 34, Idaho 31 Arkansas Tech 40, Henderson St. 7 Colorado 22, Oklahoma St.

19 East Central 38, W. Texas 30 Hardin-Simmons 69, E. Texas Baptist 10 Harding 43, West Georgia 31 Howard Payne 44, McMurry 9 Langston 40, SW Assemblies of God 13 Mary Hardin-Baylor 57, Sul Ross St 7 Midwestern St. 42, Northeastern St. 14 Mississippi College 27, Austin 7 S.

Arkansas 29, 22 SMU 40, UTEP 14 SW Oklahoma 22, SE Oklahoma 15 Tarleton St. 41, Angelo St. 7 Texas 24, Iowa St 21 Texas Commerce 23, Abilene Christian 10 Texas Lutheran 48, Louisiana College 44 Texas Tech 63, Baylor 19 EAST Albany, N.Y. 24, St. Francis, Pa.

14 Army 42, Tulane 35 Ball St 10, Connecticut 5 Boston College 21, Notre Dame 17 Colgate 20, Lafayette 16 Columbia 28, Yale 14 Cornell 10, Princeton 7 Ouquesne 55, Siena 0 Fordham 17, Bucknell 12 Harvard 31, Dartmouth 21 Hofstra 35, New Hampshire 20 Hofstra 35, New Hampshire 20 Jacksonville 29, Stony Brook 20 La Salle 28, St John's, NY 12 Lehigh 47, Holy Cross 14 Marist 38, Georgetown, D.C. 35 Monmouth, NJ. 24, Towson 17 Northeastern 40, St Mary's, Cal. 13 Penn 27, Brown 14 Penn St. 29, Ohio St 27 Pittsburgh 33, Temple 7 Robert Morris 49, Wagner 30 Sacred Heart 49, lona 7 Villanova 47, Massachusetts 13 SOUTH Alabama St 35, Alabama 0 Appalachian St.

51, Chattanooga 14 CalPoly-SL0 21, Alcorn St. 12 Clemson 21, Wake Forest 14 Davidson 37, Hampden-Sydney 17 ETSU 19, Georgia Southern 16 Elon 39, Charleston Southern 16 Florida 24, Georgia 10 Florida 47, Hampton 35 Florida St. 52, Maryland 31 Fort Valley St 35, Savannah St 0 Grambling St. 43, Texas Southern 3 Jackson St. 14, Bluff 9 Louisiana Tech 41, Rice 38, OT Louisiana-Lafayette 17, Louisiana-Monroe 12 Marshall 50, Akron 33 McNeese St.

35, Sam Houston St. 23 Middle Tennessee 39, New Mexico St. 35 Morehead St. 29, Austin Peay 24 Morris Brown 22, Morgan St. 20 N.

Carolina 16, Bethune-Cookman 14 N.C. State 24, Virginia 0 Nicholls St. 33, SW Texas 14 Norfolk St. 7, Howard 0.2OT Northwestern St. 42, Jacksonville St 17 Richmond 28, Rhode Island 0 S.

Carolina St. 42, Delaware St 21 Samford 31, 8 52 31 19-Florida State 10-Maryland Maryland Florida St 7 10 14 -31 21 10 21 -52 Box scores 20-Stanford 38 4-UCLA 28 UCLA 7 14 7-28 Stanford 7 21 3 -38 First Quarter MHB-Shaw 16 run (Canales kick), 11:06. MHB-Sharp 18 pass from Fredenburg (Canales kick), 10:44. MHB-Johnson 3 pass from Fredenburg (Canales kick), 5:33. MHB-Shinn 5 run (kick failed), 1:32.

Second Quarter MHB-Mitcheil 4 pass from Fredenburg (kick failed), 9:54. MHB Theis 48 run (Coletti kick), 5:53. Third Quarter MHB-f redenburg 31 run (Coletti kick), 14:12. SRS-Kissee 8 pass from Williams (Edwards kick), 10:57. MHB-Mitchell 2 run (Coletti kick), 3:09.

Fourth Quarter MHB-FG Colletti 21. 4:26. 2,750 First Quarter UM-Lynch 65 run (Novak kick), 1:42. Second Quarter UM-Riley 1 run (Novak kick), 6:16. FSU-Gardner 16 pass from Rix (Beitia kick), 4:45.

FSU-Boulware 23 interception return (Beitia kick), 4:32. FSU-Gardner 9 pass from Rix (Beitia kick), 1:48 UM-FG Novak 51, 0:00 Third Quarter UM-Perry 5 run (Novak FSU-FG Beitia 31, 8:51. FSU-Jones 5 run (Beitia UM-Hilll run (Novak kick), 1:53. Fourth Quarter FSU-Gardner 28 pass from Rix (Beitia kick), 12:28. FSU-Walker 22 pass from Rix (Beitia kick), 11:17.

FSU-Bell 31 pass from Rix (Beitia kick), 6:56. 82,565 UM FSU First downs 20 23 Rushes-yards 38-214 39-134 Passing 214 363 Comp-att-int 21-37-2 16-27-1 Belton. Mary Hardin-Baylor set school records for points and margin of victory. The Crusaders will meet Hardin-Simmons next week for the conference title and a berth in the NCAA Division III playoffs. Grambling State 43, Texas Southern 3: Levi Washington caught a pair of touchdown passes from Bruce Eugene and the Tigers (7-0, 5-0 Southwestern Athletic Conference) added two special teams scores to beat Texas Southern (3-5, 2-3) in Grambling, La.

Mississippi College 27, Austin College Derrick Caples rushed for 127 yards as Mississippi College (5-3, 4-3 American Southwest) scored 27 points in the second and third quarters to beat Austin College (3-4, 3-3) in Sherman. Hardin-Simmons 69, East Texas Baptist 10: Josh McCasland returned two punts for 87 yards and a touchdown, returned three kickoffs for 66 yards and caught three passes for 62 yards, leading the Cowboys (6-1, 6-0 American Southwest) past the Tigers (4-4, 4-3) in Abilene. Texas 23, Abilene Christian 10: Metrick McHenry scooped up a fumble and returned it 91 yards for a touchdown as the Lions (7-2, 5-2 Lone Star) downed Abilene Christian (2-7, 2-5) in Commerce. Tarleton St. 41, Angelo St.

7: Steve Kelly completed 16 of 22 passes for 243 yards for three touchdowns, leading the Texans (7-2, 6-1 Lone Star) over Angelo State (5-3, 5-1) at Stephenville. Howard Payne 44, McMurry 9: Adam King passed for 226 yards and a touchdown and added 106 rushing yards, leading the Yellow Jackets (6-2, 5-2 American Southwest) over McMurry (0-7, 0-6) in Abilene. Texas 35, E. New Mexico 14: Nick Jaques and Davylyn Nelson returned fumbles for touchdowns to lead the Javeli-nas (7-1, 6-1 Lone Star) to a win at Kingsville. Midwestern St.

42, NE Oklahoma 14: Phillip Boggs was 25-of-38 for 355 yards and three touchdowns as Midwestern State (6-3, 3-1 Lone Star) downed Northeastern State (3-5, 1-2) in Wichita Falls. Associated Press THIBODAUX, La. Josh Son threw for one touchdown and ran for three more as Nicholls State beat Southwest Texas 33-14 Saturday. Nicholls (2-5, 1-3 Southland Football League) was behind 7-6 at the half but scored three touchdowns in the third quarter, including Son's runs of five and 16 yards. Isiah Mitchell also caught Son's 27-yard touchdown pass in the third.

Southwest Texas (4-4, 0-3) cut the Colonel lead to 13 points when Sterling Rogers recovered a fumble early in the fourth quarter and ran it seven yards for the score. Son finished the scoring with a 19-yard touchdown run with 54 seconds remaining. Son threw for 47 yards on 13 attempts. Northwestern St. 42, Jacksonville St.

17: Craig Nail threw for three touchdowns and 338 yards as the Demons (6-2, 2-1 Southland Conference) beat the Gamecocks (5-2, 2-2) at Natchitoches, La. McNeese St. 35, Sam Houston 23: Slade Nagle, back at starting quarterback after two weeks on the bench, threw for 185 yards and three touchdowns as the Cowboys (5-2, 2-1 Southland Football League) handed the Bearkats (6-2, 3-1) their first conference loss at Lake Charles, La. Nagle's first two touchdown passes both to tight end Jeff Hamilton for five and 34 yards helped McNeese to a 28-0 lead midway through the second quarter. Texas Lutheran 48, Louisiana College 44: Craig Dailey's third touchdown pass of the game, a 12-yarder to Ronnie Canedo with 1:18 left in the game, gave the Bulldogs a win over the Wildcats in Clinton, Miss.

The Bulldogs (2-6, 2-5 American Southwest) had to fight from behind after Louisiana College (4-4, 3-4) scored three touchdowns in four minutes of the fourth quarter to rally from a 41-23 deficit to take a 44-41 lead. Mary Hardin-Baylor 57, Sul Ross St. 7: Cody Fredenburg passed for a school-record three touchdowns and ran for another as the Crusaders (7-0, 6-0 American Southwest) beat the Lobos (1-7, 1-6) in First Quarter UCLA Nece 39 fumble return (Griffith kick), 12:55. Sta-Powell 20 pass from Lewis (Biselll kick). 4:48.

Second Quarter Sta-T. Johnson 3 pass from Lewis (Biselli kick), 9:40. Sta-Allen 35 run (Biselli kick), 8:38. Sta-Carter 26 pass from Lewis (Biselli kick), 4:33. Third Quarter Sta-FG Biselli 30, 9:44.

UCLA-Foster 1 run (Griffith kick), 4:06. UCLA-Seidman 23 pass from McEwan (Griffith kick), :53. Fourth Quarter UCLA-Fletcher 29 pass from McEwan (Griffith kick), 4:49. Sta-Carter 27 run (Biselli kick), 2:00. 64,495 THE 1.

Miami (6-0): Clobbered West Virginia 45-3 Thursday. 2. Oklahoma (7-1): Round I goes to'3-Nebraska 20-10. Round II in Big 12 title game is no sure thing. 3 Nebraska (9-0): Borrowing a page from Tom Osborne, Frank Solich suckers 2-Oklahoma with trickery, 20-10.

4. UCLA (6-1): Something went terribly awry with Bruins great defense, faltering 38-28 at Stanford. 5. Virginia Tech (6-1): First tough team Hokies play and they get beaten by Syracuse 22-14. Florida (6-1): Stifled Georgia 24-10.

If Gators can win their next five (every one's potential trouble), they have reasonable shot at Rose Bowl. 7. Texas (7-1): Chris Simms accounts for all five TDs in 35-16 win over Mizzou. Three-game stats for vastly improved QB: 12 TD passes, 1 INT. 8.

Michigan (6-1): Quietly rising up charts; beat Iowa 32-26. 9. Tennessee (5-1): 17-10 win over 12-South Carolina will be worth lots of BCS points. 10. Maryland (7-1): Bubble burst in 52-31 shootout loss at 19-Fforida State.

11. Oregon (7-1): Ducks discover defense, take down unbeaten 14-Washington State 24-17. 12. South Carolina (6-2): Close, but no cigar, at 9-Tennessee. 13.

Washington (5-1): at Arizona State, late. 14. Washington State (7-1): Magic carpet ride finally ends vs. 11-Oregon. 15.

Georgia (5-2): Slowed mighty Gators but couldn't score on them. 16. Brigham Young (7-0): at San Diego State, late. 17. Auburn (6-2): SEC West race thrown wide open after 42-17 thrashing in Arkansas.

18. Fresno State (6-2): Lost a last-minute thriller in Hawaii 38-34 Friday. 19. Florida State (5-2): Seminoles are slouches no more, roughing up 10-Maryland 52-31. 20.

Stanford (5-1): Backup Chris Lewis proves once again he's quality QB in 38-28 win over 4-UCLA. 21. Georgia Tech (5-2): Idle. Next: vs. 23-North Carolina.

22. Illinois (6-1): Idle. Next: at Purdue. 23. North Carolina (5-3): Idle.

Next: vs. 21-GeorgiaTech. 24. Purdue (5-1): Brandon Hance is no Drew Brees, but he's getting it done. Beat Northwestern 32-27.

25. Colorado (6-2): Squeaked past Oklahoma State 22-19. SR 15 15-7 225 21-43-1 00 5- 37 5-4 6- 57 22:50 MHB 31 60-138 138 14-21-1 31 2-36 1-1 10-78 37:10 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-att-lnt Return Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Time of possession Big 12 results 3-Nebraska 2-Oklahoma 20 10 Tech Bay 29 16 33-194 38-79 324 200 39-61-2 19-40-4 98 42 3-39 Oklahoma Nebraska Ml -It 10 3 7 -20 ISU 26 34-97 348 30-48-1 23 3- 43 1-0 4- 28 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-att-int Return Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Time of possession 14 35-190 132 U-21-1 34 5- 43 0-0 6- 65 33:37 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-att-int Return Yards Punts-Avg.

Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 2W3 of possession 0-0 4-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Kansas, Duncan 17-28, Kin-sey 12-19, Chiles 2-0. Kansas Scobey 28-204, Dunn 11-38, Roberson 6-34, Cart-wright 5-29, Morris 4-19, Hall 3-14, Spro-les 3-7, Milne 2-4. PASSING: Kansas, Kinsey 14-32-0-139, Dyer 2-4-0-26. Kansas St, Dunn 3-11-2-70, Roberson 2-2-0-31. RECEIVING: Kansas, Ross 5-45, Fulton 4-62, Gasaway 3-39, M.

Jones 2-11, A. Jones 1-4, Nwasbuisi 1-4. Kansas Lloyd 2-48, Lockett 1-24, Warren 1-16, Clark 1-13. Second Quarter OU-Smith 4 pass from Hybl (Duncan kick), 10:27. NU-Diedrick 2 run (Brown kick), 5:58.

5-38 27:59 6-43 32:01 nu-fg Brown 27, 2:36. OU-FG Duncan 20, :15. 25-Colorado 22 Oklahoma State 19 Colorado 7 7 -22 Oklahoma St 16 3 -19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Iowa State, Haywood 18-69, Wallace 13-15, Billlps 1-8, Wagner 2-5. Texas Farmer 17-133, Goynes 1-42, Joseph 5-18, Murphy 1-8, Weber 3-4, team 2-(minus 7), Farris 6-(minus 8). PASSING: Iowa State, Wallace 30-46-1, 348 yards, team 0-2-0.

Texas Farris 22-21-1, 132. RECEIVING: Iowa State, Whitver 6-111, Danielsen 6-71, Haywood 5-35, Bankers 4-28, Young 3-31, Montgomery 3-30, Campbell 2-35, Woodley 1-7. Texas Murphy 4-40, goynes 2-27, Taylor 2-13, Farmer 1-21, Thomas 1-21, Jones 1-10. Third Quarter NU-FG Brown 26,11:31. Fourth Quarter NU-Crouch 63 pass from Stuntz (Brown kick), 6:17.

78,031 OU NU First downs 21 13 Rushes-yards 29-105 44-164 Passing 234 165 Comp-att-int 22-50-2 11-19-1 Return Yards 23 117 Punts-Avg. Fumbles-lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-yards 6-45 6-57 Itase of possession 29:08 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Texas Tech, Williams 19-153, Munlin 5-17, Welker 1-9. McCann 1-8, Hartfield 1-5, Symons 1-3, Glover 1-2, Kingsbury 3-(minus 1), Team, 1 -(minus 2). Baylor, Kreig 16-67, Ricks 5-25, Golden 3-17, Vinson 3-(minus 2), Zachry 6-(minus 5), Cicero 4-(minus 9), Stiles Hminus 14). PASSING: Texas Tech, Kingsbury 27-44- 1- 245, Symons 12-17-1-79.

Baylor, Zachry 13-21-1-151, Cicero 4-14-1-37, Vinson 2-5- 2- 12. RECEIVING: Texas Tech, Williams 9-46, Francis 5-81, Peters 5-63, Glover 4-36, Ha-verty 4-32, Paige 3-17, Roberts 2-14, Welker 2-13, Scovell 2-10, Dorrough 1-8, Reed 1-3, Stroud 1-1. Baylor, Newhouse 7-94. Martin 5-56. Fuller 4-30, Roberts 1-14, Krieg 1-4, Golden 1-2.

First Quarter Col-Brunson 74 pass from Ochs (Flores kick), 7:47 Second Quarter OSU-Bell 1 run (Phillips kick), 7:08 OSU-Safety, punt snap out of end zone, 5:25 OSU-Levels 57 interception return (Phillips kick), :27 Third Quarter OSU-FG Phillips 20, 4:38 Col-Houston 16 run (Flores kick), 0:00 Fourth Quarter Col-Graham 21 pass from Pesavento (McCoy pass from Pesavento), 5:54 41,070 Texas Tech 63 Baylor 19 Texas Tech 21 23 7 7 -63 Baylor 7 6 -19 Kansas State 40 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Oklahoma, Griffin 15-63, Savage 2-23, Hybl 7-13, White 4-6, Norman 1-0. Nebraska, Diedrick 23-90, Collins 4-47, Crouch 13-21, Kastl 1-5, Kriewaid 2-2, team Mminus 1). PASSING: Oklahoma, Hybl 17-36-1-184, White 5-13-1-50, Clayton 0-1-0-0. Nebraska, Crouch 10-18-1-102, Stuntz 1-1-0-63. RECEIVING: Oklahoma, Smith 7-62, Clayton 6-62, Norman 4-48, Griffin 3-27, Savage 2-35.

Nebraska, Thomas 6-48, Collins 2-18, Crouch 1-63, Ringenberg 1-19, Wistrom 1-17. CONFERENCE USAMOUNTAIN WESTWAC Down 31, Rice rallies but falls in overtime Col OSU 22 19 48-170 29-98 295 248 20-29-1 18-34-1 24 67 2-0 2-0 13-112 3-15 33:11 26:49 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-att-int Return Yards Punts-Avg. Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards Time of possession Texas 24 Iowa State 21 Iowa State (7(14-21 Texas 7 7 10 -24 Kansas 6 Kansas 0 3 3 0 -6 Kansas St 13 7 6 14 -40 First Quarter KSU-Scobey 1 run (Rheem kick), 12:24. KSU-Lloyd 30 pass from Dunn (kick failed), 9:10. Second Quarter KU-FG Beck 42, 11:25.

KSU-Lockett 24 pass from Dunn, 3:52. Third Quarter KSU-Dunn 7 run (kick failed), 5:05. KU-FG Beck 37, 1:30. Fourth Quarter KSU-Scobey 1 run (Rheem kick), 11:17. KSU-Hall 1 run (Rheem kick), 2:40.

50,101 KU KSU First downs 16 23 Rushes-yards 31-47 62-349 Passing 165 101 Comp-att-int 16-36-0 5-13-2 Return Yards 19 21 Punts-Avg. 6-43 4-40 Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 Penalties-yards 8-56 7-56 Time of possession 26:30 33:30 First Quarter Tech-Williams 2 run (Treece kick), 9:53. Tech-Williams 37 run (Treece kick), 5:56. Tech-Francis 33 pass from Kingsbury CTreece kick), :27. Second Quarter Tech-Williams 5 run (Treece kick), 13:35.

Tech-Roberts 3 pass from Kingsbury (Treece kick), 8:23. Tech-Aycock 19 interception return (Treece kick), 7:57. Tech-McClendon 21 fumble recover (Treece kick), 1:53. Bay-Newhouse 40 pass from Zachry (pass failed), :05. Third Quarter Bay-Krieg 2 run (Andino kick), 8:38.

Tech-Williams 2 run (Treece kick), 4:37. Fourth Quarter Bay-Newhouse 14 pass from Zachry (pass failed), 12:34. Tech-Roberts 11 pass from Symons (Treece kick), 9:38. 39,110 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Colorado, Purify 23-109, Houston 8-43, Pesavento 4-24, Johnson 2-8, Brown 3-8, Hollowell 1-5, Ochs 4-1, Team 3-(minus 28). Oklahoma St, Bell 22-95, Pogi 6-3, Schwarz 1-0.

PASSING: Colorado, Pesavento 15-20-1-180, Ochs 5-9-0-115. Oklahoma Pogi 17-32-1-210, Wohlgemuth 1-1-0-38, Woods 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Colorado, Graham 7-93, Purify 4-28, Brunson 3-87, McCoy 3-35. Oklahoma St, Woods 6-109, Lewis 3-88. First Quarter 1 run (Scates kick), 3:39.

Second Quarter ISU-Whitver 54 pass from Wallace (Yelk kick), 12:39. Third Quarter Joseph 2 run (Scates kick), 10:15. Fourth Quarter FG Scates 34, 12:30. ISU-Campbell 20 pass from Wallace (Yelk kick), 6:57. 65 run (Scates kick), 5:08.

ISU-Wallace 1 run (Yelk kick), 1:23. 85,661 Asset Protection, Privacy, Tax Free Offices: Austin, Las Vegas, Nassau Credit Cards, Bearer Shares, Banking Nevada Offshore Corporations Call (512) 626-0166 Make yourself LAWSUIT PROOF Bulletproof Asset Protection Privacy Free Consultation Call (512) 947-7926 III TOP PERFORMERS Onterrio Smith: Oregon running back had a career day as Ducks slapped Washington State with first loss. Smith ran for a school-record 285 yards and scored three times. Chris Rix: Florida State QB is starting to get the hang of it, firing 5 TD passes in big 52-31 win over Maryland. ShanDerrick Charles: SMU running back rolls up 212 yards and 4 TDs in 40-14 win over UTEP.

TJ. Duckett: Michigan State tailback ran for 186 yards in a 42-28 victory over Wisconsin. Lee Evans: Wisconsin receiver hauled in 9 passes for 228 yards in 42-28 loss to Michigan State. Bryan Harman: Accounted for eight touchdowns in Division II Fairmont State's 70-20 victory oyer Concord. Harman threw scoring passes of 25, 4, 15, 65 and 25 yards and ran for TDs of 9, 1, and 22 yards.

Tax Deduction 'Tair Market Value" per IRS Get Ready for Highway Driving fepq We Do All DMV IRS Paperwork Align Rotate Balance WHILE YOU WAIT! Vehicles Boats RVs Running or Not New Tires Aligned Fast Full Service Front Ende Conference) overcame a two-touchdown deficit to defeat the Miners (2-6, 1-4) in Dallas. Louisville 28, Cincinnati 13: T.J. Patterson returned from a sprained ankle and ran for a career-high 136 yards and a pivotal touchdown Saturday as he Cardinals (7-1, 3-0 Conference USA) beat the Bearcats (4-3, 4-1) in Cincinnati. UAB 17, Memphis 14 Alabama-Birmingham's defense stopped three fourth- quarter drives by the Tigers as the Blazers (4-4, 3-2 Conference USA) won at Memphis. The Tigers (4-4, 2-3) were inside the UAB 40 on each drive, but came away without any points.

C.J. Young ran for four touchdowns, including the game-winning 13-yarder with 2:26 remaining, and a career-high 191 yards as the Black Knights (2-5, 24 Conference USA) beat the Green Wave (2-7, 14) at West Point, N.Y. UNLV 47, Wyoming 26: Joe Ha- ro ran for 226 yards and scored two touchdowns as the Running Rebels (3-5, 2-2 Mountain West) beat the Cowboys (2-6, 0-5) in Laramie, Wyo. New Mexico 52, Air Force 33: Casey Kelly passed for three touchdowns and Holmon Wiggins' 47-yard punt return in the second half led the Lobos (3-4, 2-2 Mountain West Conference) over the Falcons (4-3, 2-2) in Albuquerque. Colorado St.

19, Utah 17: Duan Ruff knifed for a 1-yard scoring run with 9:27 left, and the Rams (44, 3-1 Mountain West Conference) handed the Utes (5-2, 2-1) their first conference loss in Fort Collins, Colo. San Jose St. 63, Tulsa 27: Clint Carlson threw for 282 yards and two touchdowns and Jarmar Julien ran for 126 yards and four TDs as the Spartans (2-5, 2-2 Western Athletic Conference), beat the Golden Hurricane (1-6, 0-5) at San Jose, Calif. Associated Press RUSTON, La. Luke McCown threw for 384 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another score as Louisiana Tech beat Rice 41-38 in overtime Saturday after blowing a 31-point lead.

Louisiana Tech (4-3, 4-1 Western Athletic Conference) appeared to be on its way to first place in the league after taking a 31-0 lead over Rice (6-2, 3-1). But after hitting only a field goal in the first half, Rice outscored Tech 35-7 in the second half and could have won the game in regulation with a 42-yard field goal, but the kick was partially blocked and fell short. Boise St. 49, Nevada 7: Ryan Dinwiddie threw three touchdown passes, two to Jeb Putzier, and ran for another score as the Broncos (4-1, 5-3 Western Athletic Conference) beat the Wolf Pack (1-6, 1-3) in Boise, Idaho, to grab a share of first place in the WAC. Boise State will meet Louisiana Tech for first place in Ruston, next week.

Hawaii 38, 18-Fresno State 34: Hawaii quarterback Nick Rolovich overcame a dislocated shoulder late in the fourth quarter and threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to Ashley Lelie with 13 seconds left as Hawaii (5-2, 4-2 Western Athletic Conference) stunned Fresno State (6-2, 2-2 Friday night in Honolulu. S. Mississippi 58, Houston 14: Jeff Kelly threw for a career-high five touchdowns and ran for another score as Golden Eagles routed the Cougars in Hattiesburg, Miss The Golden Eagles (4-2, 2-2 Conference USA) scored on their first four possessions to take a 24-0 lead in the second quarter on their way to halting a two-game losing streak. The Cougars (0-7, 0-5) tied a school-record with their 11th straight loss. SMU 40, UTEP 14: Freshman ShanDerrick Charles ran for 212 yards and four touchdowns in his first collegiate start as the tangs (24, 2-2 Athletic CV Axles Tie Rods Ball Joint HEIDI SEARCH CENTER: Over 900 children are abducted every day.

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