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an interception and let him go His first two starts "Those are the kinds of things Scotty was capable of doing" said Tar Heels' coach Dick Crum "We really just turned him loose today (victories over Georgia Tech and Wake Forest) we were a little conservative in what we allowed him to do Today we gave him the whole offense" And Stankavage treated it like a new toy even changing calls at the line of scrimmage He did that on his final scoring pass to Smith a looping throw from the left side toward the right sideline That play and Brooks Barwick's "4- kick left the Ilth Observer Photo By MARK SLUDER ranked Tar Heels (2-0 5-1) s' Kelvin Bryant during North Carolina's 41-9 drubbing of the IVolfpack perched atop a 34-2 cushion And State (2-2 4-2) could not push them off That defense was too 6 'op rtblem For Crum much North Carolina entered the game ranked No I nationally in total defense Still no one has lkins though still was limp- reached contentment Yet from an ankle injury He was "We haven't got to that point" fective the Tar Heels lost the ke kee se4e -ei'eiee said linebacker Chris Ward "Oh Le and a shot at a major bowl maybe subconsciously we have and a lot of critics blamed i but consciously we can't say that tkavage for the entire situ- If we do we might get cocky and rtdsmcintoth 21-61' '1 i 4 't someone might sneak up on us" tankavage noticed and was eee 7 Ark 'k en by the experience He Saturday the Wolfpack found i Is i 'k ed home to Doylestown Pa ''I s'-'ee I no way to sneak up on the Tar talked with his parents and j': Te ty Heels Not even an onside kick to Crum Eventually he got 411 -0e could have done that rit kkk kk 0 NC State 0 2 0 7- 9 That crisis after the Clemson 4 re Carolina 7 10 17 7-41 3 4 4 3 NC-Bryant 56 pass from Stankavage (Bar- le" he said "Was the biggest e-4 koA- e'kie) wick kick) istment I eer had to make in P'' eie -e ke rk-)-) NC-FG Berwick 29 --Harison 30 ass from Stankevage (Bar- life" 'k'z lk)e kee wick kick) 3- 3 NCS-Safety punt blocked through end zone tankavage returned a confi- e-e: --e NC-FG Barwick 23 NC-Smith 20 pass from Stankevage (Barwick leader who knew his limita- 'v 1 kick) t- 'ii NC-Smith he does not have a great kick) 22 pass from Stankevage (Barwick great speed or great running i s-Hoggerd )e-e-- ie leg return (Cofer 44 interception ity and when Elkins went 1:: NC-Horton 1 run (Barwick kick) in this season against Army A11-53278 ii NC State Carolina tkavage slid gracefully back 33-54 57-235 -k First downs 6 20 Rushes-yards the driver's seat i-- et ::4:: Passing yards 49 203 1 Return 51 42 tankavage yards 9-220 11-201 more comfortable ee? -i' e-ek) Passes I dropback passer has bene- ee eekekee Punts 13-41 7-37 0-0 1-0 from North Carolina's 10-78 9-76 ch from a sprint out attack to ke' Miller 3-26 Dre dropback-oriented offense --ee Marks 2-3 Caraway 2-minus 9 Avery 5-minus his ability to read defenses 4 A' i PASSING-Avery 9-21-0 49 yards LarewaY )led him to exploit State' I :5 10 1 f''': o1 0-1-0 NC STATE it2''s i' RECEIVING-Marks 3-11 Foster 2-19 Isom 4''' 'ii- '1 McIntosh 1-5 I defense for one touchdown 2-2 Well 1-12 NORTH CAROLINA a couple of other completions t': 0reo RUSHING-Bryant 20-107 Colson 9-51 Horton i -iiki 12-50 Anthony 12-31 Brady 1-1 Harrison 1-0 irday ee e- Stankavage 2-minus 5 is four touchdown passes Sat- BPASSING-Stankevage 11-18-0 203 Yards -I rady 0-2-1 1 "::::3 RECEIVING-Harrison 4-81 Smith 448 Bry- ty tied the record set by Chris pH cc against Army in 1974 By I )wn admission he could have a fifth when he overthrew le-4 ke ee eee4 ACC Standings 1 or Harrison in the end zone l'''- Cent Overall lkins still lingered behind him oe k'i ee WLI WLT Stankavage said that did not '''q 4 0 1' Clemson 2-0-0 4-1-1 il Maryland 2-0-0 4-2-0 ier him as much as it did last ieseeeesek North Carolina 2-0-0 5-1-0 on Duke 1-1-0 3-3-0 77 NC State 2-2-0 4-2-0 Last year was a different situ- 1 1' 11 Virginia 0-3-0 0-5-0 ''S 1" he said "We vvere playing i eeee ekk4'ee'r Wake Forest 0-3-0 3-4 0 ason for all the marbles" '''esa l-ee e' 0 ie t- YGeorgia Tech 3-3-0 Elkins returns for the Tar i y-not eligible for conference title 44 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Is' next game against Mary- ee i te Auburn 24 Georgia Tech 0 -e on Oct 30 or the week after ie- i 1'' D' Clemson 49 Duke 14 Ill- 6" sever Stankavage said that won't Observer Photo BY MARK S'L'U' E'R Carolina 41 NC State Forest 9 31 him either The problem Maryland 52 Vvake is more for Crum to sort out Scott Stankavage watches flight of ball on pass play Auburtt Defense Stops 01 Georgia Tech 24 0 ty Associated Press Auburn put the game away in If AUBURN Ala Defense was the third quarter as James 1i Ii e) A the name of the game Saturday as sprinted 10 yards for a touch- 1 Auburn's Tigers crushed Georgia down capping an 80-yard drive Tech 24-0 in a nonconference col- and Greg Pratt capped another el lege football game possession with a 1-yard run that Auburn got fine running from made it 24-0 Lionel James and a 60vard touch- Tech's Ron Rice kept the score it i''''A14 don pass from Rand Campbell close for a while with booming 'ieeeTt to Clayton Beauford But its de- punts but Yellow Jacket guar- fense was the story terback Jim Bob Taylor and run- t'''' Auburn was so dominant that ner Robert Layette were shut 1 1 near the end of the third quarter down by the Auburn defense the Yellow Jackets had mustered Sacks were plentiful on both and a 24-yard pass from three first downs and 54 yards sides Auburn defensive end Jeff ion to Mike Lewis building a John Nash total offense Jackson made four that cost Tech 1 lead M-Ramseur 13 run Auburn's David King picked off 25 yards and the Yellow Jackets' lason also completed two )''''' his fifth interception of the year Robert Jaracz a junior linebacker hdown passes to Greg 11111 for M-Eewis 24 pass from Esiason (Atkinson in the final kick) quarter as Auburn had three that tossed Auburn back ards in the second quarter and WP-Ramseur 11 run Wenfeid kick) kept Tech off the board and raised 23 yards yards in the third quarter Aft-35100 'Aind its record to 5-1 Tech fell to 3-3 eproia Tech 0 0 0 0--0 Kelvin Bryant during Elkins though still was from an ankle injury He was ineffective the Tar Heels lost the and a shot at a major bowl and a lot of critics blamed Stankavage for the entire Stankavage noticed and was by the experience He home to Doylestown Pa talked with his parents and to Crum Eventually he got it "That crisis after the Clemson he said "was the biggest adjustment I ever had to make in life" Stankavage returned a leader who knew his he does not have a great great speed or great running and when Elkins went this season against Army Stankavage slid gracefully back the driver's seat Stankavage more comfortable dropback passer has bene from North Carolina's from a sprintout attack to more dropback-oriented offense his ability to read defenses him to exploit State's defense for one touchdown a couple of other completions Saturday four touchdown passes tied the record set by Chris against Army in 1974 By own admission he could have a fifth when he overthrew Harrison in the end zone Elkins still lingered behind him Stankavage said that did not him as much as it did last "Last year was a different he said "We were playing Clemson for all the marbles" Elkins returns for the Tar next game against on Oct 30 or the week after Stankavage said that won't him either The problem is more for Crum to sort out and a 24-yard pass from to Mike Lewis building a lead Esiason also completed two touchdown passes to Greg 11111 for yards in the second quarter and 28 yards in the third quarter North Carolina's 41-9 drubbing of the Wolfpack blem' For Crum Scott Stankavage watches John Nash 13 run (Denfela kick) 2 run (Atkinson 1)ck) 5 run (Atkinson kick) 24 pass from Esiason (A tk mon kick) 11 run (DenfetO kick) Alf-35100 Forest Maryland Observer Photo By MARK RAIDER Observer Photo By MARK SUMER flight of ball on pass play Auburn Defense Stops Georgia Tech 24-0 Associated Press AUBURN Ala Defense was the name of the game Saturday as Auburn's Tigers crushed Georgia Tech 21-0 in a nonconference college football game Auburn got fine running from Lionel James and a 60-yard touchdown pass from Randy Campbell to Clayton Beauford But its defense was the story Auburn was so dominant that near the end of the third quarter the Yellow Jackets had mustered three first downs and 54 yards total offense Auburn's David King picked off his fifth interception of the year in the final quarter as Auburn kept Tech off the board and raised its record to 5-1 Tech fell to 3-3 Tar Heels Thrash Pack 41-9 Continued from Page 1B stand up to the passing of Stankavage who filled in again for Rod Elkins Elkins recovering from arthroscopic knee surgery Sept 25 was cleared to play by team doctors but was not needed Stankavage a junior from Doylestown Pa struck for scoring passes of 56 yards to Kelvin Bryant and 30 yards to Victor Harrison as North Carolina grabbed a 17-2 halftime lead In the third quarter he hit Mark Smith for 20 and 22 yards for two more touchdowns before taking a hero's place on the sidelines Stankavage completed 11 of 18 passes for 203 yards without an interception "Those are the kinds of things Scotty was capable of doing" said Tar Heels' coach Dick Crum "We really just turned him loose today and let him go His first two starts (victories over Georgia Tech and Wake Forest) we were a little conservative in what we allowed him to do Today we gave him the whole offense" And Stankavage treated it like a new toy even changing calls at the line of scrimmage He did that on his final scoring pass to Smith a looping throw from the left side toward the right sideline That play and Brooks Barwick's conversion kick left the I 1thranked Tar Heels (2-0 5-1) perched atop a 34-2 cushion And State (2-2 4-2) could not push them off That defense was too much North Carolina entered the game ranked No 1 nationally in total defense Still no one has reached contentment Yet "We haven't got to that point" said linebacker Chris Ward "Oh maybe subconsciously we have but consciously we can't say that If we do we might get cocky and someone might sneak up on us" Saturday the Wolf pack found no way to sneak up on the Tar Heels Not even an onside kick could have done that NC State 0 2 0 7-9 Carolina 7 10 17 7-41 56 pass from Stankavage (Barwick kick) Barwick 29 NC--Harrison 30 pass from Stankavage (Barwick kick) punt blocked through end zone Barwick 23 20 pass from Stankavage (Barwick kick) 22 pass from Stankavage (Barwick kick) 44 interception return (Cofer kick) 1 run (Barwick kick) Alt-51278 NC State Carolina 6 20 33-54 57-235 49 203 51 42 9-22-0 11-20-1 13-41 7-37 0-0 1-0 10-78 976 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards NC STATE 2 I-61 Miller 3-26 Marks 2-3 Caraway 2-minus 9 Avery 5-minus 28 9-21-0 49 yards Laraway 0-1-0 3-11 Foster 2-19 Isom 2-2 Wall 1-12 McIntosh 1-5 NORTH CAROLINA 20-107 Colson 9-51 Horton 12-50 Anthony 12-31 Brady 1-1 Harrison 1-0 Stankayage 2-minus 5 11-18-0 203 yards Brady 0-2-1 4-81 Smith 448 Bryant 3-74 ACC Standings Coot Overall WLT WLT on 2-0-0 4-1-1 and 2-0-0 4-2-0 Carolina 2-0-0 5-1-0 1-1-0 3-3-0 tate 2-2-0 4-2-0 la 0-3-0 0-5-0 Forest 0-3-0 3-4 0 oia Tech 3-3-0 Clemson 2-0-0 Maryland 2-0-0 North Carolina 2-0-0 Duke 1-1-0 NC State 2-2-0 Virginia 0-3-0 Wake Forest 0-3-0 YGeorgia Tech eligible for conference title SATURDAY'S RESULTS Auburn 24 Georgia Tech 0 Clemson 49 Duke 14 Maryland 52 Wake Forest 31 Carolina 41 NC State 9 Auburn put the game away in the third quarter as James sprinted 10 yards for a touchdown capping an 80-yard drive and Greg Pratt capped another possession with a 1-yard run that made it 21-0 Tech's Ron Rice kept the score close for a while with booming punts but Yellow Jacket quarterback Jim Bob Taylor and runner Robert Layette were shut down by the Auburn defense Sacks were plentiful on both sides Auburn defensive end Jeff Jackson made four that cost Tech 25 yards and the Yellow Jackets' Robert Jaracz a junior linebacker had three that tossed Auburn back 23 yards Georuia Tech 0 0 0 0 1 "I can run around all right I had medical clearance I was ready But if Scott is doing well there's no need for me to go in and risk getting hurt again" I I 1 1 NC St1 1 I3yKE Obsen CHAPEL I really Scott North Carolin was talking at The same 1 Crum could n( fast enough la Elkins's ankle mend? The sa under the prE defense in NC gest game a to the Tigers? Now afte thrown four Saturday in victory over IN cussed what lem when i and sit Stanka "I was just question" have one We'll just havE Crum was telling him tc Bone In Bi To Be Exa Asso LEXINGTOI dic surgeons take a bone NC tt fly Observer CHAPEL really Scott North Carolina was talking The same Crum could not fast enough Elkins's ankle mend? The under the defense in game a to the Tigers? Now after thrown four Saturday in victory over what when and sit Stankavage "I was just question" have one (answer) We'll just have Crum was telling him to Bone in To Be LEXINGTON surgeons take a bone KEVIN QUIRK Staff Writer HILL Was this Stankavage whom coach Dick Crum about? backup quarterback yank off the field last season when Rod injury had begun to same kid who wilted pressure of Clemson's North Carolina's biggest year ago a 10-8 loss Stankavage had touchdown passes North Carolina's 41-9 NC State Crum discussed he viewed as a problem to bring back Elkins down asking myself that said Crum "I don't I wish I did to wait and see" watching for signals make that move Dols ie's Leo' Examined Again Associated Press Ky Orthopedic in Tennessee sample from Kentucky basketball star Sam Bowie's injured left leg next week coach Joe Hall said Friday Bowie a 7-1 junior recently spent 10 days in Memphis's Campbell Clinic for tests on the stress fracture that benched him last season Bowie's fractured shinbone was discovered in rays more than a year ago and has resisted an array of treatments His status for the coming season with or without surgery remains "up in the air" Hall said Maryland Routs Harytairtil Routs Heels' limping game bid situation shaken called and later over game" my confident limitations arm ability down into as a fitted switch a And enabled tight and His Saturday Kupec his had Victor but bother season situation" If Heels' Maryland that bother now Nash Esiason 52-31 22 for making it 31-10 Gary Schofield of Wake Forest completed 40 of 65 passes for 363 yards lisiason was 12 for 29 and 192 yards Maryland which has whipped Wake Forest in 10 of their last 11 meetings outgained the Demon Deacons 345-83 on the ground woo Forest 0 10 14 7-31 1r-wind 3 21 14 14-52 M- Atkinson CO M- litach 12 run (Atkinson kick) O1-Kitmseur 1 rim (ppriteitt hick) to- Nach 61 fun (Aikirisoti kick) 22 from LSiasor) kick) WI LIrfd 2 M- Ii 1U pcit6 trum Esimoct (AIIiinson kick) Witi-liartiscur 1 run (Deqleid kick 1 Rod Elkins Saturday Elkins a senior who has been the Tar Heels' No 1 quarterback for three seasons had been cleared to play by team doctors before the game three weeks after he underwent arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Stankavage a junior had filled in for Elkins in victories over Georgia Tech and Wake Forest But as Crum admitted he played those games conservatively and held Stankavage's passing and freedom to a minimum Saturday Stankavage was allowed to do more and he responded with his best game But if he had failed Elkins who had practiced most of the week was waiting "1 can run around all right had medical clearance I was ready" said Elkins "But if Scott is doing well there's no need for me to go in and risk getting hurt again" That is how Crum saw it Aasked under what circumstances he would have used Elkins Crum said "I'm glad I wasn't put in a position to make that decision" But last season Crum turned quickly to Elkins Stankavage started shakily in North Carolina's loss to Clemson having trouble with center snaps falling down and Elkins replaced him expected they would" Wake Forest coach Al Groh noted the parallel with last year's game when the Demon Deacons completed 44 of 67 passes for 556 yards while losing 45-33 "The numbers changed" Groh said "but it was the same game as last year We got a lot and they got more" Counting three quarterback sacks and six nullified pass plays the Deacons called 74 pass plays against the Maryland rushing defense ranked No 3 nationally seven fewer than in 1981 Groh said he was disappointed by his teams defense adding: "They can run a lot better than we can stop it" It was the fourth straight lctory for the Terps and left them 7017ce 11 -11-1 rn Nash Ram les For Associated Press D'Addio but was moved back to in a first-place tie with Clemson COLLEGE PARK Md John his more natural position after and North Carolina for the ACC Nash may be a utility man for D'Addio returned lead at 2-0 0- Maryland but he still can be a Nash gained 16 yards on his Nk'ake Forest 0-3 in the ACC standout when he gets a chance to first carry on the first play of the and 3-4 overall pulled to within play second half lie scored touch- 21 midway through the third A senior running back Nash downs on his next two carries period after Michael Ramseur '-'1 s'-? did not start Saturday but he from 12 and 67 yards and the who rushed for 104 yards scored I rushed for three touchdowns one Tcrps were off and running two of his four rushing touch- 5' from 67 yards and Boomer Esia- 6 I T' downs with a 44-second span son passed for three more as the The game went about the way Terps crushed Wake Forest 52-31 we expected" Ross said after the But Maryland scored on its next in an ACC football game two teams totaled 983 net yards three possessions on runs of 2 Nash has had a tremendous 0 "They came out throwing as we yal ds by Rick Badanjek and 5 by Na Associal COLLEGE PA Nash may be a Maryland but standout when play A senior run did not start rushed for three from 67 yards son passed for t' Terps crushed NN Nash Ram les For Ter Associated Press COLLEGE PARK Md John Nash may be a utility man for Maryland but he still can be a standout when he gets a chance to play A senior running back Nash did not start Saturday but he rushed for three touchdowns one from 67 yards and Boomer Esiason passed for three more as the Terps crushed Wake Forest 52-31 in an ACC football game "Nash has had a tremendous Wake D'Addio but was moved back to his more natural position after D'Addio returned Nash gained 16 yards on his first carry on the first play of the second half lie scored touchdowns on his next two carries from 12 and 67 yards and the Taps were off and running "The game went about the way we expected" Ross said after the two teams totaled 983 net yards "They came out throwing as we Terpc i first place tie with Clemson North Carolina for the ACC at 2-0 'ake l'orest 0-3 in the ACC 3-4 overall pulled to within e-e 4 midway through the third gP' )d after Michael Raseur rushed for 104 yards scored 's 'ee 1 k-: of his four rushing touch- 5" i ee ek4 kie ns with a 44-second span P' 7 c's: ke 'i it Wieryland scored on its next possessions on runs of 2 by Rick Badanjek and 5 by ee ct in a first-place tie with Clemson and North Carolina for the ACC lead at 2-0 Wake Forest 0-3 in the ACC and 3-4 overall pulled to within 31-24 midway through the third period after Michael Ramseur who rushed for 104 yards scored two of his four rushing touchdowns with a 44-second span But Maryland scored on its next three possessions on runs of 2 yaids by Rick Badanjek and 5 by Auburn 1 3 14 0-24 A -fleauford 60 pass from Campbell Del Gret0 ki(k) A Greco FG 28 A fames 10 run (Del Greco 6(6) 1 (Del Greco 61(6) Aft-5 000 29 24 8J 593 361 19 20 1 40 65-1 12-30 1 1 11 5 31 22 41 5 'A 1 61 First downs i3 Rushes -yards 24'8J 59-345 Passin0 yards 36J 191 Return yards 20 1 Passes 40'65-1 12-30 1 Punts 7 lll 5 di Fumbles lost 2 2 4 1 Penaities-yards 5-50 7 oi WAKE FOREST 20 104 Clemson I -1 Scholield 3-minis 27 40-65-1 :101 ysrds Pt 9-95 Inncther ly 8- 51 7-56 Denfeid 649 Richneins 3-0 Ramseur 3-11 aatCumminsos 2-21 Nnt zot els Iii Hawkins 1-5 MARYLAND Id- 152 Joyner 14-77 tin-dame's 14-73 D'Addin 5-25 Island 5'23 Carnie 3'0 LslaStin 5-ty-orthS 5 pAsitsiG--Esason 12 79 1 192 val rls Nash 0-1 0 0 1-67 Davls 3 49 Lewis 1- Nash I 21 Fn titter 1 20 'Tics! 1 6 4 Joyner 1-4 impact on our team" said Maryland coach Bobby Ross "Ile's a utility guy who does a lot of things well Ile's like a sixth man in basketball" Nash started the season at fullback because of an injury to Dave ScorePhono Call 24 Hours A Day For sports Results 370-6E33 impact on our tc land coach utility guy whc things well Ile's ia basketball" Nash started ti back because of Scores Call 24 Hours A Day VO The game was scoreless when Beauford previously Auburn's No 2 quarterback and now a wide receiver raced past Tech's secondary for the long touchdown pass with two minutes left in the opening quarter James led the Tiger wishbone running game while freshman standout Jackson was sidelined by an injury Ile returned a punt 62 yards to set up a 28-yard field yoal by Al Del Greco making it 10-0 at the half A' 1 i I i 1 1 Ga Tech Auburn rs1 (Fowls 9 Its Rushes at (Is 33 62 49-149 Passieu yaws 91 13S Return yarcts 9 In Passes 14-15 3 19-0 Punts 10-4S 1133 w-hhies-lost 0-0 3-0 Penalties-yards 0 20 5- 45 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHNG---(iteorgia lett' Fortier 10-51 Layette IS 38 Auburn JtIrTieS 15-15 Jessie 94 (TWA' 6 51 PASSING---Georga 'Tech Taylor 7201 59 v-v(1s Rogets 1-15 2 32 Auburn Earnubeit lit 0 112 kE Ci Tech Fortier 4-12 Norton 1 18 Sa4h31 1- 13 Auburn Beautord 1-00 Edwards 2i-34 Carroll.

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