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Santa Cruz Sentinel Sunday, Sept. 22, 1991 B-5 Football scoreboard Illinois quarterback gives Houston's Klingler a lesson How the Top 25 fared Top 25 Time of Possession 29 07 30:53 INDIVIDUAL STATISTIC RUSHING-Mmnesota, Carter 19-11, Res 7-29, M.Smith 5-18, Fleetwood 6-7, McClintock 1-3, Schalfner 1-3, Douglas 1-Iminus 121. Colorado, Stewart 9-73, Kanl 13-67, Warren 10-61, Arterberry 5-32, R.Smith 1-26, Hill 3-26, Joseph 5-24, C.Johnson 1-19. Hagan 4-15. Bell 3-13, Brooks 3-4, Bussey 3-4, Collier 1-1.

PASSING-Minnesota, Fleetwood 11 -24-0-1 Xi, Schattner 6-14-1-81. Colorado, Hagan 7-6-0-162, Joseph 6-9-0-83, Stewart 1- 1-0-2. RECEIVING Minnesota, Rios 4-36, Evans 2-36, Joiner 2-27, Garrison 2-19, Lewis 2- 18, M.Smith 2-17, Hopewell 1-30, Carter 1-17, Douglas 1-11 Colorado, Henry 4-99, R.Smith 2-43, Warren 2-32, Embree 2-21, Brown 1-21, Westbrook 1-17, Kanl 1-12, Mrlcnell 1-2. Ohio 33-19 Washington St. 10 6 13-19 OHM St.

14 lit 9-13 OSU Edwards 39 pass from Herbstreit (T Williams kick) OSU Harper 42 Interception return (T Williams kick) OSU-Snow 4 run (T.Williams kick) WSU-FG Hanson 52 WSU-FG Hanson 44 OSU-FG T.Williams 27 WSU-Scott 1 run (Hanson kick) OSU-Sy'not'e 1 run (T.Williams kick) WSU-Schexnavder 9 pass from Bledsoe (pass failed) OSU Safety, Tovar 96 return ol conversion pass TEAM STATISTICS How the top 25 teams in the Associated Press' college football poll fared Saturday: 1. Florida State (3-0) did not play. 2. Miami (2-0) did not play. 3.

Michigan (2-0) did not play. 4. Washington (2-0) beat No. 9 Nebraska 36-21. 5.

Florida (2-1) lost to No. 18 Syracuse 38-21. 6. Tennessee (3-0) beat No. 23 Mississippi State 26-24.

7. Oklahoma (2-0) beat Utah State 55-21. 8. Clemson (2-0) beat Temple 37-7. 9.

Nebraska (2-1) lost to No. 4 Washington 36-21. 10. Iowa (2-0) did not play. 11.

Notre Dame (2-1) beat Michigan State 49-10. 12. Penn State (3-1) beat Brigham Young 33-7. 13. Auburn (3-0) beat Texas 14-10.

14. Baylor (3-0) beat Missouri 47-21. 15. Texas A8.M (1-1) lost to Tulsa 35-34. 16.

Ohio State (3-0) beat Washington State 33-19. 17. Georgia Tech (2-1) did not play. 18. Syracuse (3-0) beat No.

5 Florida 38-21. 19. Colorado (2-1) beat Minnesota 58-0. 20. Pittsburgh (3-0) did not play.

21. Houston (1-2) lost to Illinois 51-10. 22. Southern Cal (1-2) lost to Arizona State 32-25. 23.

Mississippi State (2-1 lost to No. 6 Tennessee 26-24. 24. California (3-0) beat Arizona 23-21. 25.

Georgia (2-1) lost at Alabama 10-0. WSU OSU 24 52-321 158 41 8-14-1 3-37 1-0 6-45 26:35 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 47-162 287 10 26-43-1 1-S4 1-1 10-64 Time of Possession 35 38 24 22 33:25 Time of Possession INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RJSHING-Washinaton. Brvant 17-119. Arizona 32-25 Arizona St. I 17 7 6-32 Southern Cal 3 7 0 15-25 RUSHING-Washington Wright-Fair 24-106, Car 4-31, Bledsoe 18-24, Scott 1-1.

Ohio Snow 18-97, By'not'e 18-90, S.Gra Scores FAR WEST Air Force 21, San ego St. 30 Arsons St. 32. Southern Cal 25 Boise St. 31, Washington 17 Cal St -Fullerton 17, CS Northridoe 10 California 23, Arizona 21 Cent.

Washington 43, Oregon Tech 7 i Colorado S8, Minnesota 0 i Dickinson St. 25, Montana Tech 20 E. Oregon 63, Whitworth 20 i Fresno St 24, Oregon St. 20 Humboldt St. 35, Aiusa Pacific 0 1 Idaho 48, Montana St.

14 1 Lewis Clark 32, Pacilic, Ore. 13 1 Menlo 17, Claremont-Mudd 1 Nevada 72, North Texas 0 1 Occidental 31, Pomona-Pirier 9 S. Oregon 35, Puget Sound 35, tie San Diego 17, Redlands 14 San Jose St 32, Long Beach St 20 Simon Fraser 31, Willamette Sonoma SI. 27, Cal Poly-SLO 7 St. Mary's, Cal.

51, Cal 19 i UC Davis 31, Santa Clara 21 UNLV 23, New Mexico 22 Utah 24, Oregon 17 W. Montana 21, Jamestown 13 W. Washington 35, W. Oregon 7 Wyoming 22, Texas Tech 17 SOUTHWEST Arkansas 9, SW Louisiana 7 Auburn 14, Texas 10 1 Baylor 47, Missouri 21 Oklahoma 55, Utah St. 21 Sam Houston St.

It, Angek) St. 6 Texas Christian 24, Oklahoma St. 21 Texas-El Paso 14, NW Louisiana 0 Tulsa 35, Texas A8.M 34 MIDWEST Ball St. 28, Kent 27 Bowling Green 20, Cincinnati 16 Cent. Michigan 31, Akron 29 Illinois 51, Houston 10 Illinois St.

42, SE Missouri 7 "Indiana 13, Kentucky 10 Indiana St. 39, Concord 8 Kansas 54. New Mexico St. 14 Kansas St. 34, N.

Illinois 17 Louisiana Tech 17, E. Michigan 14 4otre Dame 49, Michigan St. 10 Ohio St. 33, Washington St. 19 S.

Illinois 21, N. Iowa 20 SW Missouri St. 61, Prairie View 0 Toledo 23, W. Michigan 13 W. Illinois 27, St.

Ambrose 7 Washington 36, Nebraska 21 'Wisconsin 7, Iowa St. 6 Youngstown St. 57, Morgan St. 22 SOUTH Alabama 10, Georgia 0 Alabama St. 18, Alcorn St.

13 Austin Peay 17, Kentucky St. 6 Clemson 37, Temple 7 Duke 42, Colgate 14 E. Kentucky 17, Middle Tenn. 7 East Carolina 47, Cent. Florida 25 Furman 52, Presbyterian 7 Georgia Southern 28, Florida A81M 21 Grambling St.

24, Tennessee St. 21 Jackson St. 31, Stephen Austin 16 James Madison 3), Appalachian St. 8 ASU 16, Vanderbilt 14 Liberty 39, W. Virginia Tech 11 McNeese St.

31, Montana 3 Memphis St. 31, Arkansas St. 21 Miss. Valley St. 56, Miles 0 Mississippi 38, Ohio U.

14 Murray St. 28, E. Illinois 27 N. Carolina St. 30, Wake Forest 3 Nicholls St 25, Troy St.

17 Rice 28, Tulane 19 S. Carolina St. 10, Howard U. 5 Samtord 20, Tennessee Tech 16 South Carolina 28, Virginia Tech 21 Southern Miss. 39, Colorado St.

7 Southern U. 38, Texas Southern 30 Tennessee 26, Mississippi St. 24 33, Citadel 26 VMI 42, Lafayette 21 Vlllanova 35, Richmond 3 W. Carolina 29, E. Tennessee St.

15 W. Kentucky 4B, Morehead St. 21 West Virginia 37, Maryland 7 I EAST Bucknell 21, Forrjham 14 Dartmouth 21, Penn 15 Delaware 42, Rhode Island 7 Delaware St. 13, Towson St. 7 Harvard 21, Columbia 16 Holy Cross 27, Boston U.

23 Lehigh 35, Connecticut 19 Massachusetts 10, Maine 3 New Hampshire 48, Hofstra 28 North Carolina 20, Army 12 Penn St. 33, Brigham Young 7 Princeton 18, Cornell 0 Rutgers 22, Northwestern 18 Syracuse 38, Florida 21 William 4 Marv 26, Navy 21 Yale 36, Brown 20 USC-FG Ford 22 ASU-Guliford 16 pass from Powers Barry 11-110, M.Jones 8-37, Horjert 7-35, Kautnan 3-9, L.Johnson 1-5. Nebraska, D.Brwm 21.100, C.Jones 3-29, McCant 12-6. PSSING-Washington, Hobert Nebraska, McCant 12-28-2-173, Josedi 0-1 -0-0. (Charles run) Tennessee 3.

William Prince scored with just under 12 minutes to go. Tulsa 35, Texas 34 TULSA, Okla. Hughley was the first back to rush for more than 200 yards against the Aggies since SMU's Eric Dickerson in 1982. But it still took the big plays down the stretch for Tulsa to hang on. After the go-ahead TD, Billy Cole recovered a fumble on the ensuing kickoff and Hughley helped Tulsa (3-1) run out the clock.

Host Tulsa scored three touchdowns in a 6-minute, 16-second span in the third quarter to surge back. Syracuse 38, Florida 21 SYRACUSE, N.Y. Kirby DarDar ran the opening kickoff 95 yards on a reverse play to set the tempo for the Orangemen's third straight win. It was Syracuse's first victory over a Top Ten team since 1984. Syracuse held Florida (2-1) to mi-nus-17 yards rushing while grinding out 250 yards on the ground.

Oklahoma 55, Utah State 21 NORMAN, Okla. In a game of powerhouse running against quick-strike passing at Norman, Dewell Brewer rushed for 144 yards and three touchdowns, while Earnest Williams rushed for 109 yards and one touchdown. The Sooners built a 35-7 halftime lead and finished with 424 yards on the ground and 571 overall. Clemson 37, Temple 7 CLEMSON, S.C. DeChane Cameron threw two touchdown passes against Temple (0-3), whose losses all are to ranked teams.

Clemson had 14 tackles for 63 yards in losses and held Temple to 23 yards in the second half and 104 for the game. The Tigers, ranked No. 1 in defense last year, have allowed 188 yards in two games. Ohio St. 33, Washington St.

19 COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio State had nine sacks as it moved to 3-0 for the first time in six years. Roger Harper returned an interception 42 yards for a touchdown. Typically, Ohio State rushed for 321 yards. Carlos Snow got 97 and a touchdown, Butler By'not'e had 90 with a TD, and Scottie Graham added 83 yards against the Cougars (0-3). Colorado 58, Minnesota 0 BOULDER, Colo.

Colorado's Darian Hagan passed for two' touchdowns and freshman tailbacks Kent Kahl and Lamont Warren ran for two apiece. The Buffaloes (2-1), rebounding from a 16-14 loss to Baylor last week that snapped their ll-game winning streak, had 612 total yards. The Associated Press CHAMPAIGN, 111. Jason Verduzco, not David Klingler, was the hot quarterback on Saturday, throwing three touchdown passes to Gus Palma as Illinois thrashed No. 21 Houston 51-10.

Klingler, Houston's record-setting passer, had four passes intercepted and was sacked four times as Illinois (2-1) handed the Cougars (1-2) a second straight embarrassing loss. Miami beat Houston 40-10 nine days ago. Verduzco, who completed 16 of 22 passes for 340 yards, hit Palma with scoring passes of 37 yards in the first quarter, 21 in the second and 40 in the third quarter. Kameno Bell had two 1-yard touchdowns runs. Clinton Lynch scored on a 50-yard run, Joe Muti raced 57 yards for a TD and Chris Richardson booted a 27-yard field goal for Illinois.

Houston got a 23-yard field goal from Roman Anderson in the first quarter, and Klingler passed 15 yards to John Brown in the third quarter. Verduzco established his aerial attack early, completing a 24-yard pass to Elbert Turner on the opening drive, then hitting Palma with the 37-yard touchdown pass. Penn State 33, Brigham Young 7 STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Penn State's 12th-ranked Nittany Lions sacked alltime offense leader Ty Detmer six times and held Brigham Young under double digits for the first time since 1986. Detmer, the 1990 Heisman Trophy winner, completed eight of 26 passes for 158 yards, moving him to 11,409 yards, eclipsing Doug Flu-tie's 11,317 from 1981 through 1984.

Gerry Collins ran for 99 yards on 27 carries and scored a touchdown for Penn State (3-1) as BYU (0-3) lost for the third straight time in a season for the first time since 1975. Penn State took a 10-7 first-half lead on Craig Fayak's 38-yard field goal and Tony Sacca's 12-yard pass to Terry Smith. Brigham Young scored on a 17-yard pass from Detmer to Bryce Doman. Notre Dame 49, Michigan St. 10 SOUTH BEND, Ind.

Rick Mirer passed for three touchdowns, including a 55-yarder to Derek Brown, and brothers Tony and Reggie Brooks rushed for one each as No. 11 Notre Dame beat Michigan State. Mirer passed for 208 yards on 11 completions as Notre Dame (2-1) rolled up 650 yards and got scores from seven players. Bret Johnson, yanked last week RECEIVING-Washlnaton. Mrkav ASU-FG Richey 24 ASU Montgomery 43 run (Richey kick) USC-Conway 12 run (Ford kick) ASU Montgomery 8 run (Richev kick) ASU-Powers 2 run (Richey kick) USC Royster 2 run (Spears pass from ham 5-83, Herbstreit 6-41, Cothran 1-4, Harris 1-3, Lee 1-2, Pickens 1-1, Houston 1-0.

PASSING-Washington Bledsoe 26-43-1-287. Ohio Herbstreit 8-13-1-158, Pickens 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING-Washington Bobo 6-101, Williams 5-52, Wright-Fair 5-39, Schexnay-der 4-30, Cushing 3-20, Davis 2-34, DeLa-Cruz 1-11. Ohio Edwards 4-93, Saunders 2-47, Stablein 2-18. in Michigan State's loss to Central Michigan, returned to throw 48 yards to Courtney Hawkins for the only touchdown for the Spartans (0-2).

The Irish kept two first-half drives alive with fourth-down conversions in Michigan State territory. Auburn 14, Texas 10 AUSTIN, Texas Auburn scored in the first minute on a 25-yard pass to tight end Victor Hall, and cornerback Corey Barlow quieted a sellout crowd with a 29-yard interception for a touchdown as the 13th-ranked Tigers defeated punchless Texas. Texas (0-2) hoped to rebound in its home opener after a 13-6 loss to Mississippi State silenced high preseason expectations, but Auburn grabbed a 14-0 lead and held on to extend its record to 3-0. Alabama 10, Georgia TUSCALOOSA, Ala. Siran Stacy ran for 73 yards, caught five passes for 55 more and scored the game's only touchdown as Alabama defeated 25th-ranked Georgia.

The outcome left both teams 2-1 overall and 1-1 in the Southeastern Conference. Alabama, which fell from the rankings after losing to Florida, hurt itself with penalties, fumbles and two missed field goals before taking the lead with 1:01 left in the third period on Stacy's 4-yard score. Baylor 47, Missouri 21 WACO, Texas J.J. Joe directed five touchdown drives and Keith Caldwell intercepted two passes as the 14th-ranked Baylor Bears routed Missouri. It was the second consecutive victory over a Big Eight Conference opponent for the Southwest Conference Bears (30), who stunned Colorado 16-14 last week.

Missouri (1-1) downed Illinois 23-19 in its opener. Tennessee 26, Mississippi St. 24 STARKVILLE, Miss. Down 17-3, the Bulldogs came back as Willie Harris had a 63-yard touchdown run on a reverse. On the last play of the third quarter, quarter: back Sleepy Robinson avoided a blitz and threw 42 yards to Chris Firle to the Tennessee 9.

State tied it on a 4-yard pass from Robinson to Tony James. MSU led less than 2 minutes later after Keo Coleman intercepted a pass and returned it 43 yards to the M.Balev 7-97, M.Jones 3-40, Pierce 3-39, Gaspao 2-31, Bryant 2-9. Nebraska, Bostick 4-63, Hughes 3-50, D.Brown 2-29, Jones i-i, nunammad 1-8, Turner -6. Perry) USC-Royster 9 run (Ford kick) Penn 33-7 Brtotom Young 0 7 0 0-7 Perm 3 7 14 9-33 Air Force, 21-20 San Diego St. 0 14 0 6-20 Air Force 7 0 7 7-21 PSU-FG Favak 38 PSl-T Smith 12 pass from T.Sacca A 59,623.

TEAM STATISTICS ASU USC First downs 19 23 Rushes-yards 53-307 48-214 Passing 149 136 Return Yards 12 9 Comp-Att-Int 7-14-0 13-29-3 Punts 6-37 4-36 Fumbles-Lost 4-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 9-101 4-34 Time of Possession 31:06 .28:54 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (Fay kick) AF Jones 1 run (Wood kick) SDS-Faulk 2 run (Trakas kick) SDS Maxey 25 pass from Morris (Trakas BYf-Doman 17 pass from Detmer (Kaufman kick) kick) AF-Young 4 run (Wood kick) SDS-Faulk 5 run (kick failed) AF-Parisi 2 run (Wood kick) 5 run (Fayak kick) PSu-Anderson 3 run (Fayak kick) PS(-FG Fayak 33 PSl-Anderson 24 run (kick failed) TEAM STATISTICS RUSHING Arizona Montgomery 22-136, Bates 7-86, Davidson 8-29, Valpredo 26, Charles 7-18, Fisher 3-8, Powers 2-4. BYU 9 Southern Cal, Royster 16-78, Spears 10-46, Conway 6-41, Strother 6-38, Perry 10-11. PASSING-Arizona Powers TEAM STATISTICS SDS AF First downs 16 17 Rushes-yards 35-124 66-228 Passing 94 93 Return Yards 9 7 Comp-Aft-Int 10-28-0 3-6-0 Punts 7-46 4-49 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-2 Penalties-Yards 6-35 2-23 Time of Possession 24:41 35:19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 7-14-0-149. Southern Cal, Perry 13-28-2-136, Conway 0-1 -1-0. PSU 25 67-292 187 32 12-24-1 2-23 4-32 2-1 8-48 42:01 Frst towns Rushs-yards Passiig Retun Yards Comr-Att-Int Sackn-Yards Lost Punt; FumDes-Lost Penalies-Yards Timed Possession 20-0 158 30 8-26-1 6-45 8-31 4-2 3-20 RECEIVING Arizona Guilford 4-104, Snyder 2-29, Moss 1-16.

Southern Cal, Morton 4-46, Royster 4-23, Spears 2-12, Hannah 1-45, Scott 1-13, Conway 1- (minus 3). 17:59 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RISHING Brigham Young, Tuioulotu Tennessee, 26-24 Mississippi St. 10 7 14-24 Tennessee 17 7 926 1-0, Atuaia 1-0, Detmer 9-(minus 38). Jenn G.Collins 27-99, Anderson 13-BC Gash 8-46, Hammonds 8-34, Morris 1-11, T. Smith 1-6, T.Sacca 6-3.

Tenn-FG Wendelboe 29 MSU-FG Gardner 46 Tenn Fleming 3 pass from Kelly (Wen Young, Detmer delboe kick) 8-26-1-158 Penn T.Sacca 12-24-1-187. RKEIVING-Brigham Young, Tuioolotu Tenn Kelly 1 run (Wendelboe kick) MSU-Harris 63 run (Gardner kick) MSU James 4 pass from Robinson 1-33, Charlton 1-2B, Sterling RUSHINCSan Diego Faulk 25-114, Wright 6-26, Maxey 1-7. Air Force, Young 14-55, Jones 9-43, Onuoha 9-38, Perez 19-33. PASSING San Diego Morris 10-28-0-94. Air Force, Perez 3-6-0-93.

RECEIVING San Diego Rowe 5-37, Maxey 2-38. Air Force, Hopkins 1-45, Wilkie 1-38, Jones 1-10. Oklahoma, 55-21 Utah State 7 0 7 7-21 Oklahoma 7 21 7 13-55 OU Brewer 4 run (Reddell kick) USU Jenkins 49 pass from Lopez (Beach kick) OU-Willaims 6 run (Reddell kick) OU-Gaddis 5 run (Reddell kick) OU Bowden 28 interception return (Reddell kick) OU Brewer 8 run (Reddell kick) OU-McKinlev 1 run (Reddell kick) USU Moore 7 pass from Lopez (Beach 1-2 uoman 1-17, Orage 1-1. Penn (Gardner kick) McQjffie 5-93, T.Smith 5-71, Sayles 1-14, Golczn 1-9. MSU-Pnnce 1 run (Gardner kick) Tenn-FG Wendelboe 24 Tenn Adams 10 pass from Kelly (kick failed) Fiesno 24-20 kick) A 95.974.

TEAM STATISTICS msu or First downs 10 31 Rushes-yards 33-149 54-186 Passing 112 330 Return Yards 50 19 Comp-Att-Int 8-16-0 27-41-2 Punts 5-42 3-38 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 3-1 Penalties-Yards 6-65 8-65 Time ol Possession 21:19 38:41 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS OU Brewer 9 run (kick failed) USU Jenkins 15 pass from Lopez (Beach kick) OU T. Collins 8 pass from S. Collins Huskies surge past Huskers RUSHING Mississippi Harris 1-63, FranoSt. 0 7 7 10-24 OrtgoflSt. 7 3 7 3-20 SSU Browning 9 run (Burke kick) fSU Barsotti recovered fumble in end zorf (Mahoney kick) tSU FG Burke 25 )SU Edwards 57 run (Burke kick) Thompson 29 pass from Barsotti IMhoney kickl )SU FG Burke 30 FG Mahoney 37 Thompson 9 pass from Barsotti (Whoney kick) TEAM STATISTICS FSU Ore Fist downs 19 IS Rites-yards 40-16! 60-249 Pssing yards 226 103 Rftum yards 47 22 Poses 18-28-0 3-10-1 Pints 7-29 7-37 Fimbles-lost 3-1 1-0 Pr.alties-yards 7-54 6- 54 Tme of possession 26:06 33:54 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Jose State box anJoSI.

7 14 II 0-32 long Beach St. 0 7 7 6-20 SJSU Washington 7 blocked punt return INedney kickl SJSU Barbosa 1 run (Nedney kick) LBSU-McCoy 8 run (Cheevers kick) SJSU Garcia 2 run (Nedney kick) SJSU-FG Nedney 33 SJSU Williams blocks punt out of bounds Jor safety SJSU Barbosa 5 run (pass failed) LBSU-Woodvard 11 pass from McCoy 4Cheevers kick) LBSU-Exum 12 pass from McCoy (pass failed) TEAM STATISTICS Roberts 8-38, Robinson 14-25. Tennessee, Stewart 25-108, Phillips 10-66, Campbell 5-25. PASSING Mississippi Robinson (Reddell kick) TEAM STATISTICS USU OU First downs 16 32 Rushes-yards 16-23 71-424 Passing yards 314 147 Return yards 6 81 Passes 21-44-4 9-15-0 Punts 5-40 3-37 Fumbles-lost 2-0 3-1 Penalties-yards 8-59 11-105 Time of Possession 19:18 40:42 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Far west 7-14-0-102, Plump 1-2-0-10. Tennessee, Kelly 27-41-2-330.

RECEIVING Mississippi Firle 2-79, James 2-6. Tennessee, McCleskey 5-78, Pickens 4-50, Stewart 4-27, Faulkner 3-58, Phillips 3-43, Adams 3-36, Fleming 3-25. RUSHING Utah Foreman 5-12, Grant Tulsa, 35-34 6-5, Tigert 3-5, Hampton 1-3, Lopez 1 -(mi 7 RUSHING Fresno Meal 18-74, Rivers 0-34 6-35 Texas A4M Tulsa 7 19 nus 2). Oklahoma, Brewer 21-144, Williams 10-109, Rasheed 9-60, Gaddis 1-S1, McKin-ley 10-37. SJSU CSULB 23 23 54-240 22-8 150 305 40 4 11-27-0 27-52-0 9-33 9-27 3-1 4-4 17-122 10-114 25:49 34:11 1 pass from Granger First downs Rushes-yards Passing Return Yards Comp-Att-Int Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession PASSING-Utah Lopez 21-44-4-314, (Venetoulias kick) 1HS, Barsotti 7-26, Schodde 1-2, Daigle 3-1.

Oegon Morton 11-59, Edwards 1-57, Piulson 5-37, Jones 6-27, Young 12-23, Bar-r 2-19, Shields 18-15, Browning 3-6, Thom-ai 1-4, Miller 1-2. Oklahoma, Gundy 8-12-0-139, S.Collins 1-3-0-8. Tulsa-FG Lange 40 21 run (Venetoulias kick) 61 pass from Granger RECEIVING Utah Jenkins 8-132, PASSING-Fresno Barsotti 18-28-0 (Venetoulias kick) M. Oregon Browning 1-5-1 8, Shields Moore 7-118, Grant 3-21, Warts 2-40. Oklahoma, Warren 3-27, Mickey 2-20.

Tulsa-Hughley 9 run (Lange kick) AiM Harrison 13 pass from Granger 14-0 44, Paulson 1-1-0 51. RECEIVING Fresno Means 6-74, (Venetoulias kick) Alabama, 10-0 Thompson 4-60, Daigle 3-22, Ross 2-53, Christian 1 -minus 1, Neal 1-12, Jones 1-6. Georgia 0 0 0 0-0 Tulsa Hughley 10 run (Lange kick) Tulsa Hughley 53 run (pass failed) Tulsa Wacasey 6 pass from Matheson Cregon Jones 1-51, Miller 1-44, Young Alabama 0 0 7 3-10 1-8. Irun talied) ASiM Harrison 28 pass from Granger Ala-Stacey 4 run (Greene kick) Ala FG Greene IB A 70,123. TEAM STATISTICS (run failed) Syracuse, 38-21 Tulsa Penn 63 pass from Rubley (run Ga failed) lorida 7 7 7 0 21 A 30,122.

TEAM STATISTICS iyracuse 14 14 0 10-38 Syr DarDar 95 kickoff return (Biskup Tulsa INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING San Jose Barbosa 42-184, Hawthorne Blackman 1-16, Garcia 4-7, Veatch 3-6, Ellerbee 1-1. Long Beach Varrie 7-37, Thomas 5-(-8), McCoy 10-(-21). PASSING-San Jose Veatch $-20-0-109, Garcia 2-7-0-41. Long Beach HfcCoy 27-52-0-305. RECEIVING San Jose Brooks 2-42, Cnarlton 2-33, Barbosa 2-27, Blackman 2-22, Jackson 2-16, Ellerbee 1-8.

Long Beach Woodyard 9-M, Exum 7-81, Fitzgerald 6-91, Seay 3-44, Lee 2-6. Cal box California 10 7 0 6-23 Arizona 1 0 14 7 0-21 Cal Zomalt 16 run (Brien kick) Cal-FG Brien 22 Cal White 1 run (Brien kick) Ari Levy 11 pass from Malauulu (McLaughlin kick) Ari Johnson 9 run (McLaughlin kick) Ari Johnson 20 run (McLaughlin kick) Cal-FG Brien 33 Cal-FG Brien 33 A 46,715. TEAM STATISTICS 13 40-72 96 27 12-20-0 6-43 3-2 8-60 Ala 19 46-195 147 4 13-17-0 5-35 4-1 8-49 29:04 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Return Yards Comp-Att-Int Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards First downs 14 18 Rushes-yards 43-108 41-240 Passing yards 255 187 lick) 10 run (Biskup kick) Fla Everett 7 pass from Matthews (Cry-lewski kick) Svr Johnson 13 pass from Graves (Bis- up kick 30:56 Time of Possession Return yards 39 40 Passes 13-28-2 10-22-1 Punts 8-33 5-28 Fumbles-lost 4-2 3-2 Penalties-yards 11-100 3-25 Time of Possession 32:42 27:18 Syr Ismail 36 pass from Graves (Biskup IND'VIDUAL STATISTICS kick) RUSHING-Georgia, Hearst 14-57, Ware Kansas 54, New Mexico St. 14 LAWRENCE, Kan. Roger Rob-ben scored two touchdowns in a 30-point second quarter as unbeaten Kansas rolled past New Mexico State.

It was the most points the Jay-hawks have scored since a 57-6 defeat of Wichita State in 1983. UNLV 23, New Mexico ALBUQUERQUE Freshman Nick Garritano kicked a 28-yard field goal with 4 seconds left to punctuate a fourth quarter rally-that carried Nevada-Las Vegas. Wyoming 22, Texas Tech 17 LARAMIE, Wyo. Tom Coron-tzos passed for 247 yards and two scores and Terrance Hendricks ran for 100 yards and a touchdown as Wyoming beat Texas Tech. St.

Mary's 51, Hay ward State 19 MORAGA Freshman running back Bonner Cunnings rushed for a career high 110 yards and scored three touchdowns as St. Mary's beat Cal State Hayward. Fullerton St. 17, Northridge 10 SANTA ANA Arthur Davis ran for 133 yards and two touch-, downs to power Cal State Fullerton; over Cal State Northridge, breaking a 13-game losing streak. Nevada 72, N.

Texas St. 0 RENO Fred Gatlin passed for! 291 yards and Zeke Moore added; 117 rushing for Nevada as the Wolf Pack, top-ranked team in Division I-AA, rolled up 612 yards total of-; fense. Sonoma St. 27, Cal Polv-SLO 7 ROHNERT PARK John Spear of Sonoma State came back from a rough start to pass for 281 yards: and one touchdown, helping the Cossacks beat Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. Humboldt St.

35, Azusa Pacific Ol ARCATA Freeman Baysinger scored three touchdowns in the first half to lead Humboldt State. Fl A.Hili 36 pass from Matthews (Cry- 9-42, Strong 7-19. Alabama, Stacy 20-73, zewski kick Turner 9-51, Lee 1-44. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Texas Hill 25-125, Fla Jackson 4 pass from Matthews PASSING-Georgia, Talley 2-3-0-9, Zeier quarterback Danny O'Neil. Linebacker Anthony Davis recovered to seal Western Athletic Conference Utah's 3-1 overall record.

Fresno St. 24, Oregon St. 20 CORVALLIS, Ore. Mark Barsotti threw two second-half touchdown passes to Marty Thompson, the last with 3:06 to play, as Fresno State came from behind to beat Oregon State. Oregon State (0-3), seeking its first win under new coach Jerry Pettibone, led most of the game and the entire second half until Barsotti's game-winning, 9-yard scoring pass.

Fresno State (3-0). went 62 yards in nine plays for the winning score. UC Davis 31, Santa Clara 21 DAVIS Mike Quinn passed for three touchdowns and ran for one to star in the UC Davis Aggies' come-from-behind win over Santa Clara. The visiting Broncos (2-1) held a 21-10 lead at halftime, after John St. Jacques hit Tony Evenson on a 9-yard TD pass.

St. Jacques passed for 348 yards and receiver Chris Hite had 150 yards on eight catches. Air Force 21, San Diego State 20 AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. -Reserve fullback Joe Parisi scored a fourth-period touchdown and the Air Force defense shut down freshman sensation Marshall Faulk in the second half in beating San Diego State. Parisi, a sophomore whose name doesn't even appear on the Air Force roster, was thrown into the game in the fourth period because of an injury to starter Jason Jones and San Diego State leading 20-14.

10-17-0-87. Alabama, Woodson 13-17-0-147. Thomas 5-22. Tulsa, Hughley 29-231. RECEIVING Georgia, A.Marshall 3-30, PASSING-Texas Granger (Crvzewski kick) Syr Womack 3 run (Biskup kick) Syr-FG Biskup 25 A 49,823.

TEAM STATISTICS Ware 3-21, S.Mitchell 1-9. Alabama, Stacy 13-28-2-255. Tulsa, Rubley 9-21-1-182, Ma theson 1-1-0-5. 5-55, Palmer 1-21, Lee 1-17. RECEIVING Texas A8iM, Harrison Cal Fla Syr 29 Utah, 24-17 27 7-125, Mitchell 2-88, Hill 2-21.

Tulsa, Penn 4-96, Thompson 2-33, Fair 2-39, Wacasey 2-19. 0 3 14-17 Oregon Utah 17 7 0 0-24 52-250 162 28 13-17-0 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Return Yards Comp-Att-Int Runts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Ari 15 34-152 122 12 12-23-0 7-40 0-0 4-35 26:50 63-300 236 37 16-23-1 2-39 5-2 7-63 Notre Dame, 49-10 20 21-1-17) 358 16 28-45-2 3-17 6-41 2-0 8-59 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Return Yards Comp-Att-Int Sacked-Yards Lost Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession 5-51 Michigan Slate 0 10 0 010 Notre Dame 7 14 21 7-49 3-34 2-1 Time of Possession 33:10 6-40 2 run (Hentrlch kick) MSU-FG DelVerne 35 29 pass from Mirer (Hen- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS UTAH Rowley 10 pass from Dolce (Yer-gensen kick) UTAH-Rowley 24 pass from Dolce (Yer-gensen kick) UTAH-Yergensen 23 FG UTAH-Dolce 1 run (Yergensen kick) ORE-McCallum 24 FG ORE Jones 24 pass from O'Neil kick) ORE-O'Neil 10 run (McCallum kick) A 27,867 TEAM STATISTICS 23:59 36:01 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS trich kick) The Associated Press LINCOLN, Neb. Billy Joe Hobert ran for two touchdowns and passed for one as fourth-ranked Washington rallied in the fourth quarter to beat No. 9 Nebraska 36-21 Saturday night. Washington (2-0) trailed 21-16 at the start of the final period, but took the lead on an 8-yard TD pass from Hobert to Orlando McKay with 11 minutes, 20 seconds left.

The Huskies made it 29-21 on Hobert's 3-yard scoring run with 7:26 remaining and clinched the victory when Jay Barry dashed 81 yards for a touchdown with 5:38 left. Hobert completed 23 of 40 passes for 283 yards as the Huskies handed Nebraska (2-1) its sixth straight loss against a ranked team. Beno Bryant ran for 139 yards and one touchdown, while Barry rushed for 110 yards and one score. Washington, which trailed 14-6 at halftime, cut it to 14-9 on Travis Hanson's 43-yard field goal midway through the third period. But Nebraska, which averaged 65 points in its first two games, extended its lead to 21-9 on Derek Brown's 2-yard TD run with 5:32 left in the third quarter after Mike Anderson recovered a fumbled punt by Bryant on the previous play.

Washington pulled to 21-16 with 19 seconds remaining in the period on a 15-yard TD run by Bryant. Arizona St. 32, Southern Cal 25 LOS ANGELES George Montgomery rushed for 136 yards and two touchdowns as Arizona State built a 22-point lead and held on for a victory over No. 22 Southern Cal. Arizona State (2-0) mounted a 32-10 lead in the third quarter, then a fourth-quarter rally by the Trojans (1-2) came up short in the Pa-cific-10 Conference opener.

Montgomery, a red-shirt sophomore who missed the final eight games last season with shin splints, carried 22 times against Southern Cal, scoring on runs of eight and 43 yards. Mazio Royster scored twice for the Trojans in the final quarter, the last touchdown on a 9-yard run with 2:18 remaining. Utah 24, Oregon 17 SALT LAKE CITY Utah quarterback Frank Dolce passed for two touchdowns and ran for another as the Utes hung on to hand Oregon its first defeat. All of Utah's scoring in the non-conference game came in the first six minutes and 40 seconds. Oregon, of the Pac-10, staged a 14-point comeback in the fourth quarter, and came within 21 yards of tying the game with 2:29 to play.

On Oregon's final possession, Utah defensive back Todd Lawson knocked loose a fumble by Duck RUSHING Florida, Rhett 9-27, McClen don 3-8, McNabb 1-0, Ackerman l-(minus 2), Matthews 7-(minus 50). Syracuse, Rich ardson 14-85, D.Walker 10-81, Lee 8-45, Womack 7-38, Ismail 1-9, Wooten 4-6, Ore Graves 8-(minus 14). 15 ND Brown 55 pass from Mirer (Hentnch kick) MSU Hawkins 48 pass from Bret Johnson (DelVerne kick) ND I.Smitti 2 pass from Mirer (Henfrich kick) ND T.Brooks 9 run (Hentrlch kick) ND-Mirer 12 run (Hentrich kick) ND-Clark 1 run (Leonard kick) A 59,075. TEAM STATISTICS RUSHING California. White 35-150, Chapman 17-106, G.

Zomalt 9-69, J.Jones Wminus 7), Pawlawski 9). Arizona, Johnson 11-68, Malauulu 10-52, Levy 10-20, Carter 2-11, Gilbert 1-1. PASSING California, Pawlawski 16-23-1-236. Arizona, Malauulu 21-23-0-122. RECEIVING California, Woodall 4-70, Caldwell 3-64, Dawkins 4-59, Zomalt 3-22, Treggs 2-21.

Arizona, Vaughn 6-60, Griffith 1-25, Levy 2-21, L.R. Lovett 2-13, Johnson 1-3. St. Mary's box PASSING Florida. Matthews 27-43-2-347, Fow 1-2-0-11.

Syracuse, Graves 13-16-0-162, D.Walker 0-1-0-0. Utah 16 49-207 122 29 12-28-0 11-37 1-0 3-35 RECEIVING Florida, Rhett 6-57, 46-201 103 117 9-23-1 10-41 3-2 7-64 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Return Yards Comp-Att-Int Punts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards Time of Possession McClendon 5-72, Sullivan 5-65, Houston 3-32, A.HIII 2-44, W.Jackson 2-39, McNabb MSU 2-26, Randolph 2-16, Everett 1-7. Syracuse, 10 Ismail 6-95, S.Hill 2-23, Johnson 2-23, Ged- 30:00 ney 2-19, D.Walker 1-2. HiywardSt. 7 0 6 6-19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS MISSED FIELD GOALS-Syracuse, Bis Si Mary's 14 24 13 0-51 SMC-Wood 4 run (Estrella kick) ND 34 76-433 217 36 12-18-1 2-34 3-2 8-81 38:55 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Return yards Comp-Att-Int Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards kup 45.

31-134 139 11 8-19-2 5- 46 0-O 6- 65 'SMC-Cunnings 6 pass from Wood (Etstrella kick) RUSHINCOregon, Moore 18-86, O'Neil 18-56, Shedrick 9-56; Utah, K. Williams 26-115, Abrams 8-46, Dolce 12-30. PASSING-Oregon, O'Neil 9-23-1 103: Utah, Dolce 12-28-0 1 22. RECEIVING Oregon, Harris 4-39, Tho-mason 2-32, Jones 2-27; Utah, Rowley 5-82, K. Williams 3-16, Hoffman 2-14.

"Hay Lopez 9 pass from Brad Bretz (Per- Illinois, 51-10 si kick) 21:05 Time of possession INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Houston 3 0 7 0-10 Illinois 7 13 14 17-51 III Palma 37 pass from Verduzco (Rich ardson kick) Hou FG Anderson 23 Baylor, 47-21 "SMC-FG Estrella 24 SMC-Sol 28 pass from Wood (Estrella kick) Hamm 43 pass from Wood (Estrella kick) iMC-Cunnings 17 run (Estrella kick) 4Hay Fulcher 17 run (pass failed) 6MC-Cunnings 4B run (Estrella kick) MC-Sol 3 pass from Riley (kick failed) Hay-Bryan Bretz 3 pass from Brad Bretz 2,700. III Palma 21 pass from Verduzco (Rich ardson kick) Ill-Bell 1 run (kick failed) III Palma 40 pass from Verduzco (Rich SPACIOUS LIVING ardson kick) Ill-Lynch 50 run (Richardson kick) Construction Tip of the Week III 15 pass from Klingler CONSTRUCTION Missouri 0 0 14 7-21 Baylor 14 14 I) 47 Bay Mims 6 run (Ireland kick) Bay Stephens 5 run (Ireland kick) Bay Strait 2 run (Ireland kick) Bay FG Ireland 36 Bay Bonner 75 pass from Joe (Ireland kick) Mis Kayhill 3 run (Washington run Mis Kayhill 1 run (run failed) Bay-Joe 2 run (Ireland kick) Mis Kayrrlll 1 run (Pooler kick) Bay Strait 23 run (kick failed) A 41,721. RUSHING-Michigan Duckett 19-72, Small 6-37, Brett Johnson 2-19. Notre 16-93, T.Brooks 11-76, Becton 10-57, Clark 9-56, Zellers 5-37, Mirer 6-27, Mihalko 5-23, R.Brooks 4-21, Culver 5-19. PASSING-Michigan Brett Johnson 5-11-2-104, Miller 3-8-0-35.

Notre Dame, Mirer 11-16-1-208, McDougal 1-2-0-9. RECEIVING-Michigan Hawkins 4-96, Hallock 2-36. Notre Dame, T.Smith 4-84, Dawson 2-39, Bettis 2-19. Colorado, 58-0 Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado 17 21 14 4-51 40 pass from Hagan (Harper kick) Colo-Henry 30 pass from Hagan (Harper kick) Colo-FG Harper 50 Colo Warren 30 run (Harper kick) Colo-Hill 19 run (Harper kick) Colo Kahl 2 run (Harper kick) Colo-Warren 5 run (Harper kick) Colo-Kahl 27 run (Berger kick) Colo-Stewart 4 run (kick failed) (Anderson kick) III Muti 57 run (Richardson kick) III Bell 1 run (Richardson kick) III FG Richardson 27 A 40,182. TEAM STATISTICS Hou 21 25 55-304 341 Washington, 36-21 Washington 0 1 10 20-34 Nebraska 7 7 7 0-21 Neb D.Brown 27 run (Bennett kick) i Wash-Hobert 9 run (kick failed) Neb Bostick 42 pass from McCant (Bennett kick) Wash-FG Hanson 43 2 run (Bennett kick) 'Wash-Bryant 15 run (Hanson kick) Wash-McKay 8 pass from Hobert (pass fajled) Wash-Hobert 3 run (Hanson kick) Wash-Barry 81 run (Hanson kick) -A 76,304.

TEAM STATISTICS Any stress cracks In an asphalt driveway should be sealed before winter rains begin. Water can easily undermine asphalt causing extensive repairs at a later date. A licensed, experienced contractor can help you with all your home Improvement needs. Another helpful hint from Pelet D. Visel, Estimator, Spacious Living Construction 38 16-23-0 First downs Rushes-yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts Fumbles-lost Penalties-yards 21-82 332 77 30-58-4 4-51 1-1 9-60 5-41 1-1 7-60 23:55 36:05 Time of Possession INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING-Housfon, Miles 13-107, Klin Santa Clara box Santa Clara 7 14 0 0-21 UC Davis 7 3 IS 31 UCD Weinsfock 18 pass from Quinn (Fernandez kickl SC-Wise 2 run (Dauses kick) SC-Spence 1 run (Dauses kick) UCD-FG Fernandez 22 SC Everson 9 pass from St.

Jacques (Dauses kick) UCD-Weinstock 3 pass from Quinn (pass failed) UCD-Quinn 1 run (Ayers run) UCD Moss 4 pass from Quinn (Fernandez kick) Wash gler 8-(minus 25). Illinois, Lynch 14-107, Bell 17-69, Mull 3-61, Feagin 13-43, Mettison 31 irnrrrATmrDrMflftrrt, WI3bI0UI 6-25. A 42,147. TEAM STATISTICS Minn Colo Firsf downs 21 27 Rushes-yards 40-129 60-365 Passing 211 247 Return Yards 0 74 Comp-Att-Int 17-38-1 14-18-0 Punts 6-45 1-50 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-1 Penalties-Yards 3-35 8-68 PASSING-Houston, Klingler 30-58-4-332. Illinois, Verdjzco 16-22-0-341 Neb 15 36-135 173 38 12-29-2 9-4 1-1 4-2 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Return Yards Comp-Att-Int POnts Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 47-335 283 9 23-40-2 5-41 3-1 8-91 RECEIVING-Houston, J.Brown 4-122 Gilbert 10-66, Good 7-39, V.Brown 3-39 Grant 2-37.

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