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The Record from Hackensack, New Jersey • 148

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OCTOBER 16, 1994 COLLEGE FOOTBALL t-6 THE SUNDAY RECORD BYU throws Irish for loss Holtz searching for answers six plays following the opening kickoff to score on Randy Kinder's 41-yard run. Kinder raced wide to his right and leaped out of the grasp of the only tackier who had a chance to bring him down. Notre Dame wasted an opportunity to break the game open after BYU's Jason Cooper fumbled the ensuing kickoff and Bill Mitoulas recovered at the 11. After two rushes netted 5 yards, Ron Powlus pitched wildly to Kinder, who managed to fall on the loose ball at the 19. Stefan Schroffner attempted a 37-yard field goal, but the snap was bobbled and the kick was short and to the right.

Brigham Young, which won a non-conference road game for the first time since 1989, scored the next 13 points. David Lauder booted field goals of 49 and 48 yards to put the Cougars on the board. Powlus, who was sacked twice and fumbled two snaps in the first half, gave the Cougars the ball on their 45 following the second fumble. Six plays later, Walsh connected with Willis on a short toss to the 16 and he went into the end zone by eluding Jeremy Sample's tackle. The Associated Press SOUTH BEND, Ind.

The biggest day of John Walsh's career at Brigham Young has Notre Dame coach Lou Holtz looking for Answers. "This is probably the best win that I've ever had," said Walsh, who passed for 216 yards and one touchdown as BYU stopped Notre Dame twice inside the 10 on the way to beating the 17th-ranked Irish, 21-14, on Saturday. "Nobody gave us a chance in this game, but we believed in ourselves and that's all that matters. We came out here and put the fight to them and came out with the win," said Walsh, who had Notre Dame's defense guessing most of the afternoon as he completed 17 of 30 passes while increasing his career passing yardage to 6,702. The Irish also missed three field goals and were held to 115 yards rushing by an aggressive BYU defense that produced four sacks for 45 yards, recovered one fumble, had an interception, and seven tackles for 21 yards in losses.

"We've made some teams awfully happy in the past few weeks," said Holtz, whose club lost to Boston College, 30-11, last week. "We got beat by a football team that controlled the line of scrimmage and protected the passer two things we didn't do." Brigham Young (6-1) overcame near-disaster at the start of the game to defeat the Irish (4-3), who hadn't lost so many games this early in a season since going 5-6 in Holtz's first season in 1986. "Please don't ask me for any answers. I don't have any," Holtz said. Walsh moved his team 77 yards in 13 plays for the winning score, with Jamal Willis plunging over the middle of the line from 2 yards.

Walsh then hit Hema Heimul with a conversion pass. Notre Dame moved 62 yards in 'i I -a ASSOCIATED PRESS Nebraska tailback Lawrence Phillips fighting to get past Kansas State defender Steve Hanks during the Cornhuskers' 17-6 victory Saturday. No. 2 Huskers still rule 'Cats BIG EIGHT BYU 21, Notre Dame 14 Brigham Young 3 10 0 1-21 Notr Dam 7 7 0 0 14 ND Kinder 41 run (Schroffner kick) BYU FG Lauder 49 6YU-FG Lauder 48 BYU Willis 19 pass from Walsh (Lauder kick) NO Mayes 7 pass from Powlus (Schroffner kick) BYU Willis 2 run (Helmull pass from Walsh) First downs 20 18 Rushes-vards 37-104 46-115 Passing 214 242 Return Yards 50 31 Comp-Att-lnl 17-31-1 14-28-1 Punts 3-4) 4-42 Fumbles-Lost 5-3 3-1 Penalties-Yards 4-25 6-5 Time of Possession 30:46 29:14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING BYU, Willis 18-75, Helmull 10-21, Atuala 1-10, Walsh 8-(mlnus 2). Notre Dame, Kinder 21-82, Edwards 10-73, Becton 5-15, Powlus 10-(mlnus M1PASSING BYU, Walsh 17-30-1-216, Helmull 0-1-0-0.

Notre Dame, Powlus 12-22-1-212, Krug 2-6-0-30. RECEIVING BYU, Willis 5-83, Mill 3-26, Nowalzke 3-25, Doman 2-44, Lewis 2-15, Helmula 1-14, Johnston 1-9. Notre Dame, Stafford 4-60, Maves 3-73, Edwards 2-45, McBrlde 2-30, Champion 1-16, Kinder 1-12, Mosley 1-6. back Matt Turman started the game and played most of the first half, spending his time handing off to Phillips. The Huskers (7-0, 2-0 Big Eight) had only 18 passing yards by the end of the third quarter.

Brook Berringer played the final series of the first half and the second half as the Huskers try to replace Tommie Frazier, out for the season with blood clots in his leg. Wildcats quarterback Chad May threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Mitch Running just after the start of the second quarter, but rain that started falling after half-time took away his passing game and he finished with 249 yards on a 22-of-48 day. MISSOURI 24, OKLAHOMA STATE 15 (at Stillwater, Okla.) Jeff Handy threw three touchdown passes to become the Tigers' career leader in that category and help defeat the Cowboys. Missouri (2-4, 1-1 Big Eight) won for the first time in Stillwater since 1980. Oklahoma State (3-3, 0-2) committed three turnovers and had a punt blocked as its conference winless streak stretched to 13 games.

I KANSAS 41, IOWA STATE 23 (Ames, Iowa) Sophomore Mark Sanders rushed for a career-high 135 yards and two touchdowns and quarterback Asheiki Preston accounted for two scores, leading the Jayhawks. From news service reports Nebraska coach Tom Osborne doubted the Cornhuskers could win in Manhattan, Kan. Defensive coordinator Charlie McBride couldn't believe Kansas State was held to six points. A strong defensive performance and the running of Lawrence Phillips made believers out of both of them as the second-ranked Huskers beat No. 16 Kansas State, 17-6, on a dreary, rainy Saturday.

Nebraska clung to a 7-6 lead until a 15-yard run by Jeff Makovica with about 11 minutes to play broke the game open. The Huskers won their 21st straight regular-season game and beat Kansas State for the 26th consecutive time. "Our secondary really played outstanding because they have got a great quarterback," McBride said. "If you would have told me we'd hold them to six points, I wouldn't have believed you." Lawrence Phillips ran for 126 yards on 31 carries for his seventh straight 100-yard game and scored the first touchdown of the game. The Nebraska defense made it stand up until Makovicka burst through a big hole in the fourth quarter.

Sophomore walk-on quarter Blocked kick keeps Duke unbeaten VIRGINIA SLIMS ACC Hackensack returned an interception 77 yards for a touchdown and Tiki Barber ran for 123 yards and a score as the Cavaliers won their fifth in a row. Neal's interception opened the scoring. He stepped in front of the intended receiver to pick off the pass by Tommy Luginbill, hit the left sideline, and went the distance just under eight minutes into the game. N.C. STATE 34, WAKE FOREST 3 (at Raleigh, N.C.) Freshman Tremayne Stephens ran for 189 yards, including a 52-yard score, to spark the Wolfpack.

touchdown run late in the second quarter that tied the score, 7-7. No. 15 NORTH CAROLINA 41, MARYLAND 17 (at Chapel Hill, N.C.) Jason Stanicek passed for one touchdown and ran for one as the Tar Heels ran the ball at will. North Carolina (5-1, 2-1 ACC) rushed for 335 yards on 58 carries and scored on seven of eight possessions in defeating the Terrapins (2-4, 1-4) for the fifth straight time. VIRGINIA 24, GEORGIA TECH 7 (at Atlanta) Randy Neal of From news service reports Ray Farmer blocked the eighth kick of his career and fell on it in the end zone for a touchdown with 3:37 left on Saturday, giving No.

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