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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 47

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College football top 25 Sunday November 1 1992 The Kansas City Star Florida State shuts down Virginia takes ACC title WV: Jett tSpass from Studstill (Vandenagl kick) WV: HIH 10 pass from Studstill (Vanderagl kick) WV: HM 7 pass from Studstill (pass failed) Announced attendance: 51 246 Plump completed a 5-yard touchdown pass to Willie Harris and Kenny Roberts ran in for the two-point conversion with 37 seconds left Kentucky ran six plays in the remaining seconds in setting up Doug 43-yard attempt with 2 seconds left Kentucky took a 36-29 with 2:25 left RECEIVING: Mississippi St Harris 7-61 Robots JL 3-28 Kentucky Browning 2-75 Riazzi 342 Ctiatmon 337 Calvsrt 3-44 No 17 Arizona 30 rj New Mexico State 0 TUCSON Ariz No 17 Arizona totaled a season-high 464 yards rushing for 327 and passing for 1 37 and the Wildcats smashed New Mexico State 30-0 defense held the Aggies to only 35 yards rushing and a season-low 98 total yards Nw Msxlco St (4-5) 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona (32-1) 7 16 7 0 36 ARIZ: Malauukj 1 run (McLaughlin kick) VC I ARIZ: Vaughn 32 pass from Maleuutu (McUughkry kick) ARIZ: Uvyt run (McLaughlin kick) ARIZ: Safety Dublin tscklbd in bnd zont ARIZ: Lsvy 15 run (McLaughlin kick Announoad attsndanca: 36483 Th Associated Press CHARLOTTESVILLE Va Charlie Ward made two big plays in an otherwise mediocre performance Saturday night and No 6 Florida State clinched the Atlantic Coast Conference title with a 13-3 victory over 23rd-ranked Virginia Ward completed just 11 of 29 passes for 128 yards and lost two fourth-quarter fumbles one of which came at the Virginia I But he threw for one touchdown and scrambled for another Florida State won the 300th game in the school's history and the 130th in Bobby coaching career Virginia lost its third consecutive ACC game INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Florid Stala McMillon 25-138 Floyd 111-55 Crockstt 3-14 Vanover 1 -(minus 5) Virginia Brooks 5-64 Washington 19-50 Way 6-30 Slaala 1-3 Goodman 13-(minus 1) PASSING: Florida Stata Ward 11-29-0-126 Bakar 0-144 Virginia Goodman 7-19-2-49 RECEIVING: Flordla Sms McCorvay 3-51 McMSkm 5-45 Vanovar 1-27 Johnson 1-5 Harris 1-0 Virginia Allan 3-21 Washington 2-15 Mundy Ml Brooks 1-2 No 1 Miami 35 Weat Virginia 23 MIAMI Gino Torretta completed 28 of 40 passes for 363 yards and three touchdowns leading the top-ranked Miami Hurricanes past West Virginia 35-23 In the final 3:40 West Darren Studstill threw three touchdown passes the first two against Miami reserves The Hurricanes extended the longest winning streak to 26 games and got their SOth straight victory at the Orange Bowl West Virginia is mired in a four-game winless streak its longest since 1986 Vs (3-3-2) 0 3 0 20 23 Miami (64)) 14 7 7 7 35 MIA: Thomas 2 pass from Torretta (Prewitt kick) MIA: Jones 70 run (Prewitt kick) WV: FG Vanderegt 23 MIA: WHkams 9 pass from Torretta (Prewitt kick) MIA: Bennett 10 run (Prewill kick) MIA: Thornes 22 pass from Torretta (Prewitt kick) Kentucky (4-4) 6 6 10 14 36 MSU: Williamson 4 run (Gardner kick) KENT: FGPeltrey52 KENT: FG Palfrey 22 MSU: Davis 36 run (James pass from Plump) MSU: Davis 3 run (kick failed) KENT: Reeves 23 pass from Jones (Palfrey kick) KENT: FG Palfrey 32 KENT: Hood 1 run (Palfrey kick) MSU: James recovered fumble In end zone (Davis run) margin to 14-10 late in the third quarter Southern Cal (5-1-1) 0 7 14 2 23 Arizona St (4-4) 0 0 10 3 13 USC: Conway 31 pass from Johnson (Ford hick) USC: McFsdden 5 run (Ford kick) ASU: Brasher 37 pass from Benton (Richey kick) Richey 46 USC: Conway 65 kickoff return (Ford kick) ASU: FG Richey 36 USC: Safely Benton sacked in end zone Announced attendance: 51 096 USC ASU Firstdowns 15 17 Rushes-yards 49-115 39-87 Passing yards 137 251 Return yards 27 24 Comp-Alt-Int 8-13-1 21-37-0 Punls-average 7-40 6-43 FumMs-lost 1-0 4-1 PenaMes-yards 4-20 11-95 Time of possession 31:14 28:46 INOIVIOUAL STATISTICS RUSHING Southern Cal McFadden 19-95 Crayton 13-45 Bender 34 Mooney 1-2 Strother 1-0 Conway 14minus-6) Johnson 11 -(minus 25) Arizona St Galbrealh 26-77 Guilford 1-22 Davison 1-7 Valpredo 1-3 McGee 1 -(minus 4) Benton Hmlnus 18) PASSING: Southern Cal Johnson 8-13-1-137 Arizona St Benton 21 -3647-251 Rauer 0-144 RECEIVING: Southern Cal Conway 3-49 Hannah 2-30 Horton 1-25 Strother 1-22 Banta 1-11 Arizona St Brasher 6-117 GuHord 6-42 McCoy 4-43 Snyder 2-33 Herkreder 2-14 Galbrealh 1-2 No 24 Mississippi State 37 Kentucky 36 LEXINGTON Ky Jeff Artigues blocked a 43-yard field-goal attempt as time expired saving No 24 Mississippi State's 37-36 victory over Kentucky Mississippi State scored the final points when Greg INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS I RUSHING: West Virginia Murrell 19-76 Jon Jons 9417 Fresman 2-6 Ford 2-3 Woodard 1 -(minus 1) Studstill 8-(mlnus 13) Miami Jonts 6-88 Bannett 12-71 Thomas 1-8 Ferguson 4-1 Costa Hmlnus 1) McGuire 3-(mlnus 1 Torretta 34mlnus 26) PASSING West Virginia Studstill 23-41-2-306 Miami Torretta 28-4047-363 RECEIVING West Virginia Hill 9-130 Jett 4-61 A Johnson 2-42 Cappa 2-24 Freeman 2-23 Kearney 1-14 GaMmore 1-7 Jon Jones 1-5 Ford 1-2 Miami Bel 6-114 Thomas 7-66 Spencer 3-39 COpetand 3-39 Williams 3-24 Jones 2-23 Bennett 1-21 McGuire 1-15 No 13 Southern Cal 23 Arizona State 13 TEMPE Ariz Curtis Conway scored the decisive touchdown on a 95-yard kickoff return and No 13 Southern Cal took over sole possession of second place in the Pacific-10 Conference with a 23-1 3 victory over Arizona State Conway who scored the first TD on a 31 -yard reception broke loose after Mike 46-yard field goal cut the 9 27-35 63 4 617-2 6-33 04 4-26 19:42 Firstdowns Rusbts-yards Passing yards Ratum yards Comp-Atl-Int Punts-avaraga Fumblas-toat Panalttas-yards Tims ol possassion Florida 81 (7-1) Virginia (6-3) VIR: FQ Hustsr 0 7 6 0 0 3 0 0 FSU: Vanover 27 pu from Ward (Mowray kick) FSU: Ward lOrun (kick fakad) Announoad atlandanoa: 45000 INDIVIDUAL tTATWTICl First down Rushaa-yard Passing yards RaturA yards Comp-Att-int Punts-avaraga FumMes-lost Panamas yards Tknaofpossasslon INDIVIDUAL STATiaTKS RUSHING Mississippi St Davis 6100 Roberts 1692 Williamson 9-34 Kentucky Hood 14-64 Jones 1646 Plump 12-260-150 PAS8MG: Mississippi St Kentucky Jones 19-32-0-357 Colorado passing stymied RUSHING: Now Msxlco St Dublin 17-40 Trust 610 Varria 69 Pulsri 4-(mlnus 24) Arizona Lsvy 17-94 Johnson 1666 Carter 15-85 Lovstt T-OSUIn Bray 621 Coulter 4-10 Malauulu 54 PASSING: New Mexico St Pulsri 617-243 Arizona Malauulu 6134-130 ul RECEIVING New Mexico St Montgomery 636 Reagor 2-25 Brown 14 Washington 2-(minu 9) Arizona Taylor 342 Vaughn 441 Corral 1-11 Laky Nebraska! triumphs I nirieftVi Continued from D-1 Hij AW MtfAW halftime lead rt8AW Detmer a freshman starting jC" place of the injured Stewart wn nine of 26 with three interceptions before leaving in the third quarter Stewart bothered by a sprained ankle get Coloradd moving The Buffaloes passed for--' 1 36 yards and because of the sacks gained only eight yards on the ground first turnover of UfoX second half spoiled any thoughts is of a comeback pass intercepted by linebacker Miky Anderson who returned it to thfelS Colorado 26 Six plays Frazier threw 5 yards to Gerald Armstrong for a touchdown Other than a second-quarter fumblerooskie where guard Wilpvt Shields gained 16 yards scooping up an intentional funft ble the Huskers relied on theirs muscle jj was critical that we be the 'P most physical team we could beVi" Osborne said The Associated Press Nebraska's Steve Carmer (31) and Ernie Beler wrapped up Colorado's Scott Phillips in the first quarter of Big Eight Conference game in Lincoln Neb The Comhuskers crushed the Buffaloes 52-7 NEBRASKA COLORADO REPORT Why Detmer? Nebraska 52 Colorado 7 By ADAM TEICHER Staff Writer LINCOLN Neb Colorado trotted out freshman Koy Detmer to start at quarterback Saturday against Nebraska rather than the usual starter Kordell Stewart Not that the Comhuskers noticed They were too intent on stopping the passing game be honest I even pay attention to whom they had in there until the second said linebacker Mike Anderson just knew we had him rattled pretty good He was throwing right to the Detmer or Stewart it matter in the 52-7 victory Neither had any success against a Nebraska defense that had been maligned as too soft against the pass In fact given passing ability the prevailing wisdom was that the Buffaloes would find Nebraska as easy as Missouri had last week The Jeff Handy threw for 424 yards But a fierce pass rush sacked the Colorado quarterbacks five times Detmer was hurried into throwing three interceptions before he was removed in the third quarter Stewart fared little better They combined to complete just 12 of 34 passes for 136 yards less than half their average The Buffaloes also fumbled three times making their offense look like a slapstick comedy on occasion made a point of Coach Tom Osborne said two teams with equal or comparable talent six turnovers will make a The Comhuskers used much the same strategy as last week just with better results Their defensive backs kept speedy receivers in front of them to prevent the big play if they made the big play moved the Osborne said The difference Saturday was the pressure the Huskers were able to get on the passers They accomplished that without blitzing and despite using a nickel defense with extra defensive backs for much of the game knew we would have to turn it up a notch because of our performance against Missouri but I expect anything like sajd tackle John Parrella who had three of the sacks knew we had it in us to play as well as anybody but I think go out and beat them 52-7" ACE SPORTS STILL BELIEVES i IN THE CHIEFS! prill til ill Cliu'K will '() 8-0 (undefeated) ihr rcsl ul i he scjMiri hen llirv do II I'clobi'ilc In Kiinn $10000 wzirih' of (Hurls hats i mi- In lull lo ihc I si 1000 people' ill (iur lore Ihi llliT lln I Ileinei i'imr ACE SPORTS Oak Mull 541-8100 hi litrysl Sjiortu'iirii a uicr uu Aii often said the humble Shields 0 They can win the big one Nebraska had been criticized for losing eight straight games to opponents ranked in the top 1 0 Now that the streak is over Osborne refused to take a shot back at his critics saying every loss at Nebraska is a big one no game you can lose here and not get nailed to the cross on he said "You get a little tired of it" All good things must end Colorado's streak of 25 games without a Big Eight defeat came to an end Saturday The conference record is 31 and is held by Oklahoma which went without a loss from 1984 to 1988 It also was Colorado's worst loss since a 52-7 defeat against Missouri in 1 984 Colorado (4-1-1) 0 7 0 0 Nebraska (4-1) 7 17 7 21 57 NU: Jones 3 run (Bennell kick) NU: Jones 47 run (Bennetl kick) NUFG Bennett 24 CU: HIII3 run (Beraer kick) NU: Jones I run (Bennetl kick) NU: Armstrone 5 pass from Frazier (Bennell kick) NU: Lewis 34 run (Bennell kick I NU: Washington 1 pass from Frazier (Bennell kick) NU: Schleslnger 5run (Seller kick) Announced attendance: 76 207 CU NU First downs 9 20 Rushes-vards 22-0 70-373 Passing yards 134 SS Return yards 33 09 Comp-Atl-Int 12-34-3 4-14-0 Punls-average 9-47 7-4 FumMes-lost 4-3 3-0 Penallles-vards 6-47 7-71 Time of possession 17:10 42:50 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: Colorado Hill 2-23 Salaam 2-5 Warren 0-2 Stewart 4-(mlnus IS) Detmer 6-(mlnus 7) Nebraska Jonas 21-101 Frazier 17-14 Brown 20-40 Lewis 7-62 McDuffv 3-23 Shields 1-16 Schletlneer 1-5 Gram 1-4 Barringer 1-3 Davenport 1-2 Mackovicka Hmlnus I) Veland 4-(mlnusB) PASSING: Colorado Slewart 3-0-617 Delmer 9-14-3-119 Nebraska Frazier 4-12-0-55 Grant 0-1-0-0 Silage 0-1-60 RECEIVING: Colorado Mllchell 3-25 Johnson 2-29 Warren 1-9 Carruth 3-19 Westbrook 3-54 Nebraska Dixon 1-40 Hawkins 1-1 Washington Armstrong 1-5 Colorado Coach Bill McCartney was secretive about his starting quarterback all week He used freshman Koy Detmer before pulling him in favor of Kordell Stewart in the third quarter McCartney said Stewart practiced little the preceding week until Thursday leaving most of the snaps to Detmer He said he thought Stewart would be rusty but poor play led him to use Stewart anyway An old relic Nebraska dusted off one of its favorite plays the fumblerooskie near the end of the first half on a touchdown drive On third and 4 from the Colorado 21 the ball was left on the ground for 305-pound guard Will Shields who picked up some momentum and rumbled for 1 6 yards "I doubt I'll run very 25 OFF ANYTHING IN THE STORE WITH THIS COUPON Bannister Coin Stamp Jtamiister Mall 76W75p 1MES presents 1993 F-150 FLARESIDE 4343 TOUCH Why drive something ordinary when you can afford a classic? 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