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7 7 0 0 College Football I Sunday October 161994 Fort Worth Star-Telegram Section Page 7 Nebraska continues reign over Kansas St -L 'i 11 t-rt i -0- 4 1 1 ts 4 'kt r-- 1: ---7---It 0 --kA-- '''1 Sr' 07 crl 1 41wit --17 :1 is ''it i "1 "04444 )iiii '16 fi At -4'7---- i 4-1' ve 's lr 'C)i Z'''''' 1 41 "'''l -A 7' 1-' i 4 4 x' 1 i ec) -i- --4 A I -7-) '--0 'e' '11 1 hhth-16t lib BY WENDELL BARNHOUSE Fort Worth Star-Telegram MANHATTAN Kan To prepare himself he spent four days last week with a catheter stuck in his side a few inches under his armpit Displaying the classic mentality of a football player Brook Berringer wanted to play even though his lung was leaking and had collapsed the last two times he had played Berringer is Nebraska's quarterback only because Tommie Frazier is out with a blood clot in his leg The Cornhuskers who should be playing their games in prime time on ER need Berringer to continue breathing life into their offense Yesterday he came on in relief of sophomore walk-on starter Matt Turman and helped Nebraska hold off Kansas State 17-6 in a Big Eight Conference game A damp crowd of 42817 watched the No 2 Berringer a junior from Good-land Kan "I think it's more important for us to get our running game established" Although Nebraska's passing attack was sparse (4 for 11 for 52 yards) Berringer's 34-yard completion to Abdul Muhammad on second-and-14 sparked the Huskers to the game-clinching field goal While Nebraska was able to run enough Kansas State couldn't run at all The Wildcats who have averaged 61 yards on the ground the previous five games against Nebraska totaled minus-7 yards on 23 attempts Rarely did Kansas State enjoy good field position its average starts were at its own 26 On five occasions the Wildcats faced third down and more than 15 yards A shanked punt set up Nebraska's first touchdown and Kansas State missed a 37-yard field goal and had an extra point blocked "We couldn't get the doggone thing out of our end of the field" Kansas State coach Bill Snyder said "When we did get something going we'd shoot ourselves in the foot Our special teams are suspect at best" Kansas State quarterback Chad May who passed for a Big Eight-record 489 yards at Nebraska last season completed 22 of 48 passes for 249 yards and one touchdown Trailing 7-6 late in the first half Kansas State drove to the Nebraska 21 Passing on first-and-10 May didn't see Nebraska linebacker Troy Dumas who picked off the pass and returned it 54 yards It was Dumas' first career interception and the first suffered by May in 186 attempts dating to last season Summary PAGE 1213 Kansas State quarterback Chad May left is dragged down GO ERR Walters gains 234 yards as USC beats Stanford Appearing Oct 17 thru Oct 22 "TRACI DMA" BUY I BASKET GET 1 FREE! LO with this ad Cooper's Golf Park 283-2222 1200 Pipeline at Hwy 157 (1 mile of 183) LA Movie Actress Pretty Women Bay Watch daily: 12:30 pm 5:30 pm 8:30 pm 12:30 am Attri 01 Apr 4 6 WI COVER iti? 4 Shows ch NO COVER 4 Shows From Wire Reports STANFORD Calif Former lamar High School standout Shawn Walters ran for 234 yards and two touchdowns and Southern Cal overcame the loss of starting quarterback Rob Johnson to beat Stanford 27-20 yesterday in a Pacific-10 Conference game Johnson threw a scoring pass to Keys 'lawn Johnson before aggravating a right ankle sprain and leaving in the second quarter Brad Otton came on to lead USC (4-2 3- 1) to four scoring drives two ending in field goals by Cole Ford The others culminated in Walters' touchdown runs including a spectacular 61-yarder with 3:56 to play Steve Stenstrom of Stanford (1- 4-1 0-3) completed 27 of 44 passes for 344 yards to surpass John away as Stanford's all-time passing yardage leader with 9626 Vanderbilt 43 Georgia 30 ATHENS Ga Quarterback Ronnie Gordon ran the option offCnse to perfection yesterday running for a career-high 126 yards and three touchdowns and throwing for a touchdown as the Commodores (3-3 1-3) stunned the Bulldogs (4-3 2-3) in a Southeastern Conference game despite a 441-yard performance by Georgia quarterback Eric Zeier Arkansas 31 Mississippi 7 'FAYMEVILLE Ark Defensive ends Marcus Adair and Steven Conley came up with turnovers that led to 10 quick points and helped the Razorbacks (3-4 2- 3) defeat the Rebels (2-4 1-4) in an SEC game Mississippi had won four consecutive games from AN MIMS I 1 Fl -I Comhuskers (7-0 2-0) beat the No 16 Wildcats (4-1 1-1) for the 26th consecutive time And with top-ranked Florida's defeat it's possible they saw the nation's new No 1 team "We were handicapped a little bit in what we wanted to do offensively" said Nebraska coach' Tom Osborne whose team was held to a season-low 210 yards rushing "When Turman was in there we weren't going to throw much and when Berringer was in there we weren't going to run the option much" When Berringer came in late in the first half Nebraska was leading 7-6 thanks to Lawrence Phillips He touched the ball 18 of his team's first 24 offensive plays He finished with 117 yards on 31 carries and one touchdown "You can't just run the ball and you can't just throw the ball" said National Mississippi State 41 South Carolina 36 COLUMBIA SC Chris Jones caught a 26-yard touchdown pass from Derrick Taite with just over a minute remaining as the Bulldogs (4-2 2-2) who squandered a 21-point lead beat the Gamecocks (4-3 3-2) in an SEC game LSU 17 Kentucky 13 BATON ROUGE La Freshman quarterback Melvin Hill came off the bench to throw two touchdown passes and rally the Tigers (2-4 2-3) to an SEC victory against the Wildcats (1-5 0-4) Northwestern 37 Minnesota 31 MINNEAPOLIS Dennis Lundy carried 34 times for a career-best 213 yards as the Wildcats (2-3-1 1-2) defeated the Golden Gophers (2-5 0-4) in a Big Ten game Army 30 Louisville 29 WEST POINT NY Joe Ross caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from Ronnie McAda with 3:17 remaining and Kurt Heiss kicked the first three field goals of his career as the Cadets (2-4) defeated the Cardinals (3-3) Missouri 24 Okla St 15 STILLWATER Okla Jeff Handy threw three touchdown passes to become his school's career leader as the Tigers (2-4 1-1) won in Stillwater for the first time since 1980 in a Big Eight victory against the Cowboys (3-3 0-2) 18 and counting Sixth-ranked Auburn extended the nation's longest winning streak to 18 games yesterday with its upset of top-ranked Florida The streak and the Tigers' remaining schedule this season: 1993 16 Mississippi 12 35 Samford 7 34 at LSU 10 35 So Mississippi 24 14 at Vanderbilt 10 31 Mississippi St 17 38 Florida 35 31 at Arkansas 21 55 New Mexico St 14 42 at Georgia 28 22 Alabama 14 1994 22 al Mississippi 17 44 NE Louisiana 12 30 LSU 26 38 Tennessee St 0 41 Kentucky 14 42 at Mississippi St 18 36 at Florida 33 029 Arkansas N5 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"I was surprised when I just saw strong safety Michael Gilmore alone on me I saw quarterback Patrick Nix's eyes get big as heck" Wuerffel who came in after Terry Dean gave away his fourth interception and fifth turnover guided the Gators to three and a 33-29 lead with 5:51 remaining bringing life back to the crowd But on Florida's final series aner a gutsy 6-yard run to give Florida a first down at its 34 Wuerffel allowed the play clock to eipire and Florida was penalized for delay of game After two nonproductive runs by Fred Taylor Wuerffel floated a pass deep down the middle right into the arms of Auburn safety Brian Robinson We were trying to get the first down" said Wuerffel who finished 10 of 13 for 171 yards and three touchdowns "I had gotten a few bad plays and we were in a situation where we had 4o throw I looked off one safety and didn't get.

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