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Hi D-6 Richmond Timca-Dfopolch Sunday September 15 1985 Georgia' nips Baylor Northwestern triumphs mr -LfV COLLEGES From wire dispatches This roundup includes garnet not friuriving state and area teams or teams listed in the 7bp 20 polls of either The Associated Press or United Press International South West COLORADO 21 OREGON 17 Quarterback Mark Hatcha dashed 22 yards for a fourth-quarta go-ahead touchdown and cornerback David Tate and safety Mickey Pruitt protected the lead with brilliant defensive plays to lead Colorado ova Oregon in Boulder Cola The victory raised Colorado's record to 2-0 Oregon fell tol-L -AIR FORCE 49 WYOMING Air Force quarterback Bart Weiss ran for three touchdowns the Falcons routed host Wyoming The lou wu 6-2 worst at home since losing 52-3 to Arizona State in 1970 and its worst to Air Force COLORADO STATE 41 TEXA5-EL PASO 24 Fullback Steve Bartalo racked up 174 yards and three touchdowns and quarterback Kelly Stouffer tossed a pair of TD passu Colorado State rolled ova Ifcxas-EI Paso in Fort Collins Cola STANFORD 41 SAN JOSE STATE 7 Fullback Brad Musta rumbled for four touchdowns while gaining more thaw 200 yards and quarterback John Paye passed for 283 yards Stanford opened Its season by whipping San Jose State in Stanford Calif ARIZONA 12 WASHINGTON STATE 7 Max Zende-Jas booted four field goals to lead a second-half rally and help Arizona to a victory ova visiting Washington State Zendejas tied a school record for field goals in a game all of them coming afta the Cougars took the opening kickoff and marched SO yards to score The Wildcats defimse stiffened and Zendejas hit from 52 45 30 and 29 yards out interceptions EAST CAROLINA 27 SOUTHWEST TEXAS STATE 16 Tony Baker ran for 164 yards scored one touchdown and helped set up two more to help East Carolina defeat Southwest Texas State in Greenville NC MISSISSIPPI STATE 30 SYRACUSE 3 Mississippi Rodney Peters ran for two touchdowns to lead Mississippi State over Syracuse in Starkville Bliss Midwest NORTHWESTERN 27 MISSOURI 23 Mike Greenfield threw a fourth-quarter touchdown pass to Curtis Duncan and Stan Davenport ran for a pair of touchdowns as Northwestern defeated host Missouri Northwestern (1-1) built a 17-7 halftime lead as Davenport scored twice and John Duvic booted a 31-yard field goaL Missouri losing its debut under coach Woody Widen-hofer rallied in the third quarter to tie the game at 17-17 on Item 35-yard field goal and an 11-yard run by fullback Manny Hairy Duvic then kicked a 42-yard field goal for a 20-17 Northwestern lead after Wildcats defensive back Todd Krehbiel intercepted a Marlon Adler pass at the Missouri 46 Missouri failed to move on its next series and Northwestern drove S3 yards to use 6-07 of the fourth quarter before Greenfield hit Duncan in the end zone with 5:20 left INDIANA 41 LOUISVILLE 28 Quarterback Steve Bradley passed for 274 yards and ooe touchdown and ran 64 yards for another score as Indiana ended major college longest losing string at 16 games with a season-opening victory over visiting Louisville The victory sealed by Junior tailback Damon Sweazys 15-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth quarter gave second-year coach Bill Malloy his first victory with the Hoosiers and the 100th of his career after suffering an 0-11 campaign in 1984 MICHIGAN STATE 12 ARIZONA STATE 3 Lorenxo White rushed for 174 yards and one touchdown and Chris Caudell kicked two fields to lead Michigan State over Arizona State in East Lansing Mich WISCONSIN 38 NORTHERN ILLINOIS 17 Larry Emery and Tim Fulllngton each scored twice to spark Wisconsin past Northern Illinois in Madison Wis first score was a 95-yard kickoff return one of two kickoff returns in the opening quarter NORTHERN IOWA 16 KANSAS STATE 6 Halfback Carl Boyd scampered for 111 yards including a four-yard touchdown and Mike Angell kicked a 33-yard field goal to lead Northern Iowa to an upaet of Kansas State in Manhattan Kan Quarterback Mike Smith completed 16 of 28 pastes for 165 yards as the Panthers rolled up 345 yards while limiting Kansas State to 184 yards Northern Iowa also pasted 23 first downs to nine fa the Wildcats KANSAS 42 VANDERBILT 16 Mike Norseth set Big Fight passing and total offense records by accouting fa 508 yards and four touchdowns while leading Kansas to a rout of visiting Vanderbilt Norseth completed 24 of 38 passes fa 469 yards and added another 29 yards on 10 rushes in helping boost the Jayhawks recad to 2-0 He broke the conference records set by Kansu State's Lynn Dickey at 439 yards passing and 411 yards in offense against Missouri in 1969 IOWA STATE 16 UTAH STATE 3 Alex Espinoza threw a 19-yard touchdown pan to Andrew Jackson five minutes into the third period to lead Iowa State to a season-opening victory ova Utah State in Ames Iowa MIAMI (OHIO) 17 BALL STATE 13 Tailback George Swam broke two tackles and raced 87 yards fa the winning touchdown in the third quarter the Miami Redskin edged Ball State in Muncie Ind EASTERN ILLINOIS 39 INDIANA STATE 7 Quarterback Sean Payton threw for 194 yards and two touchdown as Eastern Illinois churned out a victory ova visiting Indiana State CENTRAL MICHIGAN 27 PACIFIC 19 Quarterback Ron Fillmore fired two touchdown passu to lead host Central Michigan ova Pacific in Mount Pleasant Mich MINNESOTA 28 WICHITA STATE 14 Quarterback Rickey Foggie ran 15 times for 140 yards and time touchdown and completed eight of 10 passu for 151 more yards Minnesota spotted Wichita State 14 points before roaring back for a victory in Minneapolis AKRON 24 KENT STATE 9 Mike park ran for 125 yards and two touchdown Akron blanked visiting Kent State CINCINNATI 29 YOUNGSTOWN STATE 27 Reggie Tsylu scored on a fourth-dowi play from the one-yard line time ran out giving undefeated Cincinnati a victory pvu host Youngstown State East DELAWARE 16 NAVY 13 Rich Gannon passed fa 138 yards and rushed for two touchdowns the last a go-ahead score in the third quarta the Delaware a Division I-AA powu toppled Navy in Newark DeL An interception by Phil Atwell at the Delaware 23 with 226 remaining clinched the victory for the Blue Hen (2 0) who are 5-2 in games against Division I-A opponents! Napoleon McCallum rushed for 153 yards on 27 carriu for Navy (0-2) and scored two touchdowns butwas held to 46 yards in the second hall HOLY CROSS 24 COLGATE 21 GUI Fenerty set a carea Crusada rushing record and scored from two yards out with six minutu left to cap a Holy Cron rally fa a victory ova Colgate in Wocesta Mass Fenerty who also scored on a 65-yard run ran fa 230 yards to increase his carea total to 2242 and break Joe Wilsonb mark of 2250 set in 1970-1971 ARMY 48 WESTERN MICHIGAN 6 Quarterback Rob Healy combined with Clarence Jonu on a lataal for a 78-yard touchdown play and Healy scored on a two-yard keeper as Army rolled ova Western Michigan in West Print NY i GEORGIA 17 BAYLOR 14 Flanker Fred Lane scored on a 33-yard reverse near the end of the first quarter and got Georgia out of trouble with a similar run late in the game yesterday to lead the Bulldogs over Baylor in Athens Ga Both runs by Lane a 164-pound Junior caught Baylor off guard However both the touchdown run which gave Georgia the game's first points with 137 left in the first quarter and his second reverse a 3S-yard Jaunt with less than four minutes to play showcased open-field running Georgia which lost to Alabama in its season opener took the lead for good early in the third quarter when freshman Tim Worley went over from a yard out to cap a 24-yard drive that began after Kenny Sims recovered a Baylor fumble That put Georgia ahead 14-7 The Bulldogs (1-1) made it 17-7 midway through the third quarter on a 42-yard field goal by freshman Steve Crumley Georgia then spent moat of the remainder of the game staving off persistent passing attack BOWLING GREEN 39 KENTUCKY 21 Brian McClure hit Greg Meehan with an 11-yard touchdown pass with 23 seconds left to give Bowling Green a 36-26 upset victory over host Kentucky McClure who completed 30 off 48 passes for 309 yards and three touchdowns connected with Meehan to go ahead of the Southeastern Conference team 28-26 Kentucky gave up the final two points on a safety when Cornell Burbage who had trouble handling the ball all day threw the ball into the end sons on the final kickoff apparently attempting a backward lateral Joe Worley kicked a school-record four straight field goals But it enough to prevent Bowling Green coach Denny Stoll from notching his 100th victory NEWBERRY 24 FURMAN 21 Eddie Tsyfor kicked a school record 57-yard field goal with two seconds left to play to lift Newberry to an upaet of Division I-AA foe Furman in Greenville SC The Indians 1-0 and ranked 12th in the NAIA dominated the game running 76 plays to the 47 Running back John Nesbitt paced the Indians carrying 23 times for 151 yards and a touchdown MARSHALL 31 OHIO 7 Quarterback Carl Fodor passed for 287 yards and three touchdowns as Marshall defeatted Ohio University in Huntington WVa Tight end Randy Clarkson was one of Fodorb favorite targets accounting for two of the scores as he pulled in 13 passes for 112 yards Clarkson a 6-1 206-pound senior set a record for most receptions in a game as the Thundering Herd improved its record to 3-0 In all Fodor completed 33 of 54 passes with three Southwest MIAMI 48 RICE 28 Miami running back Melvin Bratton scored three touchdowns Including one on a 69-yard touchdown bomb from quarterback Vinnie Testa-verde to lead the Hurricane to a romp ova Rice in Houston Bratton scored on runs of 24 and thru yards to help the Hurricane to a 27-17 lead to the fourth quarta With 6:19 remaining Bratton caught a pan from Testa verde and eluded five would-be tacklers en route to the game-breaka TCU 30 TULANE 13 Texas Christian sophomore quarterback Scott Ankrom celebrated his first start with two touchdown runs and a scoring pass while All-American Kenneth Davis rushed lor 152 yards in a victory over Tulane in Fort Worth Texas Dickey asked to leave KSU? MANHATTAN Kan (AP) Kansas State coach Jim Dickey has been asked to resign after two unexpected defeats in his eighth season with the Wildcats according to a report in editions of The Manhattan Mercury Sources at Kansas Mate said Dickey had been asked to resign after the 166 loss to Northern Iowa The Mercury said Athletic Director Larry Travis would neitha confirm nor deny that the coach was being fired the newspapa one gets away as UNC bows to LSU 23-13 99 TIKE CENTER headquarters for major brand tires good honest from LSUb 14 and with five minutes remaining a faked field pal flay was botched when backup quarterback Wes Sweetser overthrew an open Damon Hueston in the end zone Why the risky call? Why not go for the 30-yard field goal and hope for a touchdown later? was a said Crum whose team is 1-1 and faces VMI at home Sept 28 "Plus LSUb defense is really good I Just know if our offense could move the ball 80 a 90 yards at that Whatever the case when Sweetserb pass flew past Huestonb outstretched hands UNC was doomed "We had opportunities to win that said Winfield "We capitalize on them" And another Mg one had gotten away 3 DAYS ONLY! Monday Tuesday Wednesday STEEL BELTED RADIALS and touchdown after intermission And fourth UNC squandered the two chances it had to mount a rally in the fourth period Td give us an but I grade on the said LSU coach Bill Ara-sparger made some first-game errors early but I felt the longer we flayed the better we The Tigers have begun on a shakier note On their first three flays quarterback Jeff Wickersham fumbled the snap they were whistled for illegal procedure and Wickersham threw a pass that was intercepted by Howard Feggins at the LSU 11 Helped by two pass interference calls North Carolina got the touchdown when fullback Brad Lopp banged in from the two Later after Hilliard had scored his first of two touchdowns he had 142 yards in 31 carries and after an LSU goal-line stand stopped the Tar Heels on four straight tries from the one Wickersham fumbled again One flay later UNC quarterback Kevin Anthony threw five yards for a touchdown to fullback Brad Lopp Wickersham and flanker Rogie McGee then combined for a 12-yard TD pass to produce the halftime standoff setting the stage for LSUb take-control surge One thing the Tigers did was damp down on Tar Heel wideouts Winfield and Eric Streater Even though Anthony completed 31 of 53 passes for 302 yards all school records half the catches gained less than 10 yards each More important for all of throwing and a fair amount of it was off target or into traffic the Tar Heels stayed stuck on 13 prints for the final 39 minutes Meanwhile the Tigers made the most of their openings A 34-yard Wickersham-to-McGee pass on third-and-15 from the LSU 22 led to a school-record 54-yard field goal from Ron Lewis And a 34-yaider from Wickersham to Garry James on third-and-10 from the LSU 40 preceded by four flays second touchdown That made it 23-13 with 1220 left The Tar Heels came up short on their not two possessions First Kenny Miller missed a 46-yard field goaL And then on fourth-and-four Limlim St T-tl NwWCotSm 7 1 1 UNC Lapp Ml (PHOT Mdi) LSU Hoard 1 lun (Law kick) UNC Lopp paw mm Anthony (Wok MM By Bob Upper Tlmes-Dtapeteh staff Writer CHAPEL HILL NC It would have been sweet Earl Winfield acknowledged It always is when you knock off a highly rated opponent something North football squad been accustomed to of late Although the Tar Heels came reasonably dose yesterday their 23-13 loss to Louisiana State had the ring of a sad refrain that continues to haunt and taunt Winfield and his teammates A senior flanker out of Dinwiddie High who bedeviled LSU with 11 receptions Winfield remembers North last victory over a Top 20 oppoaent as if if were yesterday Only it yesterday of course You Jiave to go back to the 1982 Sun Bowl and a 26-10 decision over Nol 7 Texas for the Tar last such triumph For Winfield that memory lingers 1 "Whenever you can beat a team ranked highly be said always a great accomplishment That win gave the team a lot of enthusiasm We were flying high after that But coach Dick Crumb program has been brought to earth since then Tap 10 finishers as recently as 1980 and 1981 the Tar Heels were a tarnished 8-4 in 1983 when they dropped four of their last five starts and were trounced by Florida State in the Peach BowL Last season they nosedived to 5-5-1 winding up without a' bowl bid for the first time since 1078 Chimb first year Given that backdrop LSU represented a significant opportunity for North Carolina The Tigers came to Kenan Stadium with a Heisman Trophy hopeful in running back Dalton Hilliard They brought with them a reputation as one of college heavyweight names And they came equipped with the sort of national rankings 10th in the UPI poll 12th in AP that flash like neon signs before their rivals "It was in the back of all our said Winfield "We knew if we got these guys gain a lot of respect back that we lost in the UNC might have gained sane respect for its gutsy effort but the Tar Heels did not get the guys from Baton Rouge The reason: In the second hall when the game was on the line the Tigers made the right moves and the Mg and UNC The outcome boiled down to four factors First LSU made enough physical and mental adjustments on defense to hold North Carolina scoreless after a 13-all deadlock at halftime Second the Tigers avoided the sort of miscues that handed the Tar Heels their two first-half touchdowns Third LSU converted two third-and-long situations to set up a field goal LOWEST PRICES EVER IN RICHMOND i III? 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