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Show f ‘The Salt Lake Tribune COLLEGE FOOTBALL C14 Sunday, November 30, 2003 Miamirushestojudgmentvs. Pitt HOW THE TOP 25 FARED 7-0 deficit into a 21-7 lead. By ALAN ROBINBSON The Assented Pris PITTSBURGH COLLEGE FOOTBALL SATURDAY Payton, who becamethe starter when Frank Gore was hurt against park schoo! yy) 4 oklahoma (12-0) Result did not play Next vs, No. 14 Kansas St,Saturday did not play VS. OregonState,Saturday Miami is leav- West Virginia on Oct 2., had 17 car- yo 2 SouthemCal(10-1) ing the Big East Conferencejust the way it entered it 11 years ago on top, with everybodyelse playing catch-up. ries for 131 yards and Moss carried 21 times for 115 yards. Pitt’s rushing defense — 80th among the nation’s 117 Division I-A schools —jyo3 jo 4 —q.§ No.6 ‘Tyrone Mossand Jarrett Payton now has allowed seven 100-yard No.7 Tennessee (102) beat Kentucky20-7 becamethelatest running backsto exploit No. 20 Pitt’s weak rush de- rushers. “There were a lot of things We didnotplayTBA beat No. 11Floridag8-34 vsTBA fense, running for more than 100 wanted to attack,” said quarter- No.8 Ohio State (10-2) No.9 Florida State(10-2) yards each, and No. 10 Miami back Brock Berlin, an efficient 12- No 11 Florida (8-4) for-17 for 195 yards, including a 45yard touchdown to Roscoe Parrish in the third quarter. “The running backs played tremendously, and No. 12. No.13 No. 14 No.15 locked upashareofits eighth Big Easttitle and a BCS bowl by winning 28-14 Saturday night. Miami (10-2, 6-1) shares the con- ference title with West Virginia (84, 6-1), but it’s the Hurricanes that Guna i Paneshatiiadal ee : : {su(ii-1) __beat Arkansas5524, Friday vs.TBASafwday Michigan (10-2) didnot play 8TBAdan Georgia (10-2) beat GeorgiaTech4-17 TBA Texas (10-2) beat Texas ARM46-15,Friday TBA eo lost to No.9 FloridaState 38-34 TBA Purdue (9-3) ddrotpay BA lowa(93)_————didnotplay TBA KansasState (10-3) didnotplay v8. No. 1 Oklahoma,Saturday at BowlingGreen, Thursday Miami(Ohio)(11-1) beatUCF 56-21,Friday when something works, you stick withit. TBA No 16 Washington State 9-3)didnotplay No. 17 Mississippi(9-3)__beat MississippiSt.31-0, 1ThursdayTBA Pittsburgh (8-4, 5-2) was playing its biggest game since the 1982 sea- No. 18 BoiseState(11-1) beat Nevada 5630 No.19TCU(11-1) _—_beat SMU20-13 son, whenit last appeared in a major New Year’s Day bowl. But the lost toNo. 10 Miami28-14 _No.20Pittsburgh (8-4) _ No.21Virginia Tech(8-4) losttoVirginia35-21 are heading to a big bow! almost certainly the hometown Orange Pittsburgh receiver Larry Fitzgerald,left, is shoved by Miami's Alfonso Marshall ona play that wascalled defensive pass interference. Bowl, where they last played during the 1994 season. The opponent seniors have won four in a row.” of Pitt's defense. Moss ran for might be Ohio State inarematch of coach Larry Coker said. “That's touchdownsof 30 and 6 yards and Panthers did almost nothing after No.2BowingGreen (10-2) beatToledo 31-23 last season’s national title game. “That’s our fourth Big East championship in a row, and our exciting.” That must have been how Moss and Paytonfelt when they saw tape Payton hadal-yardtouchdownrun as Miami scored on three consecutive first-half possessions to turn a driving 74 yards on their first possession for Rod Rutherford’s 2-yard touchdownpassto Kris Wilson. No.23 Oklahoma State(9-3) _didnotplay No.24WestVirginia (8-4) “beatTemple45-28 oA Ce Florida State earns wild win vs. Florida ‘THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FSU—FG Beltia 28, 7:31 Georgia Fla—FG Leach 47, 5:31 1467 7-34 Ga. Tech zone. onds remaining pushed No. 9 Florida State (10-2) to the 10-win plateau for the first time since 2000. No. 11 Flor ida (8-4) had its five-game winning streak halted, along with any hopes of sneaking into the Southeastern Conference title game The last touchdown, the third TD throwof the day for Chris Rix, was a thrill ing climax to a game that had a bit of everything great plays, questionable officiating and back-and forth scoring. The emotion, however, caught up with the players: When the Seminoles went to midfield to celebrate the win, they were greeted by the Gators, who didn’t want them jumping up and down on their “F” at midfield. Punches were thrown, helmets went flying Gators athletic director Jeremy Foley and FSU sports information director Rob Wilson jumped in the middle to separate the 100 or-so players, and police used pepper spray to dispersethem. The lead changed hands four times in the fourth quarter. With 2:55left, Florida went ahead 34-31 on Ben Troupe’s 26-yard touch down catch from Chris Leak in the back of the end OTHER TOP 25 GAMES: #5 Georgia 34, Georgia Tech 17: Freshman center Nick Jonesfell on a fumble in the end zone, Bryan McClendon blocked a punt to set up another touchdown and the visiting Bulldogs defeated the Rambling Wreck for the third straight year. Under the Southeastern Conference's complicated tiebreaker sys- tem, Georgia’s victory, along with Tennessee’s win over Kentucky Saturday and Florida’s loss, will send the Bulldogs to the SEC championship game next week vs. LSU #7 Tennessee 20, Kentucky 7: Cedric Houston ran for 87 yards and a touchdown, and the Volunteers used a dominating defenseto hold the host Wildcats to 187 yards and Fla—FG Leach 42, 7:44 Fla—Ratitft 77 fumble retum (Leach kick), 6:10 clinch a share of the SEC East division title with Georgia and Florida. #18 Boise State 56, Nevada 3: Ryan Dinwiddie threw for 375 yards and four touchdowns and also ran for two scores as the host Broncos clinched their second straight Western Athletic Conference championship #19 Texas Christian 20, Southern Methodist 13: Rob ert Merrill ran for 98 yards, in cluding a 20-yard touchdown with 7:18 left, as TCU won in Dallas, Virginia 35, #21 Virginia Tech 21: Wali Lundyran for three touchdowns and caught a pass for another, helping the host Cavaliers end its four-year losing streak against the Hokies #22 Bowling Green 31, Toledo 23: Josh Harris threw for three touchdowns and caught another one, leading the host Falcons to a spot in the Mid-American Conference title game. #24 West Virginia 45, Temple 28: Jason Fourth Quarter ja—Lumpkin 11 pass from Greene (Bennett GT—Thomas43passfrom Suggs (Bumett kick) A—55,000 Ga 16 38-106 235 16-220 First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-Att-int GT 20 41-146 255 21-38-3 4g Retum Yards 11 §-33.2 ra) 11-113 27:40 Punts-Avg $19.3 Fumbles-Lost 24 Penalties-Yards 6-65 Time of Possession 32:20 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—Georgia, Lumpkin 14-64, Powell 418, Thomas 3-14, Cooper 7-10, Greene 6-7, Browning Fla—Troupe 26 pass from Leak (Leach kick), Tol—Ciarke 6 pass from Gradkowski (Robbins kick), 6:19, FSU—Sam 52 pass fromRix (Beitia kick), 55 A—90,407 kick), :29, FSU 22 43-134 256 14-19-0 Rushes-yards Passing Comp-Attint 34-142 x3 23-37-0 25 4-40.0 Retum Yards Punts-Avg 92 238.5 41 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 5-35 32:35 Tennessee First Quarter Kent—Beach 1 run (Begley kick), 2:24 Second Quarter Tann—FG Wilholt 25, 1:24 Third Quarter Tenn—Jones 18 pass trom Clausen (Wilhoit kick), 13:30 Fourth Quarter Tenn—FG Wilholt 47, 10:51 Tenn—Houston 10 run (Witholt kick), 1:27 A—€5,733. Tenn Kent 16 38-160 First downs Rushes-yards 11 Passing Comp-Att-Int 196 19-43-2 Retum Yards 120 14 25-5 Punts-Avg 838.4 Fumbles-Lost 241 Penalties: Yards 6-65 Time of Possession 26:16 INDIVIOUAL LEADERS RUSHING-—Tennessee, Houston 12-87, Davis 14-56, Riggs 4-13, Tinsley 1-8, Fleming 2-3, Jones 1-2, Clausen 4-(minus 9). Kentucky, Beach 14-33, Davis 11, Bemard 1-8, Johnson 2-5, Bwenge 1-0, Boyd 1 minus 1), Lorenzen 4-(minus 5 PASSING—Tennessee, Clausen 11-27-1-110 Kentucky, Lorenzen 17-39-1-121, Boyd 2-3-1-15, Cook 0-1-0. RECEIVING—Tennessee, Fleming 4-30, Jones 3-36, Banks 2-28, Houston 1-10, Revill 1-6. Kentucky Bemard 5-43, Cook 5-37, Burton 3-3, Holt 2-28, Drobney 2-20, Boyd 1-16, Lorenzen 1-(minus 11) #9 Florida State 38 #11 Florida 34 rushed for two touchdowns in his first career start, and the Florida St 710 Florida 3.3 18 10-4 host Mountaineers clinched a 7 1438 First Quarter Fla—FG Leach 47, 6:05 shareof theirfirst Big East title since1993. MISSOULA, Mont Russ Michna passed for 375 yards and two touch downs and caught a touch down pass, and Justin Langan’s fifth field goal lifted Western Illinois to a 43-40 double-overtimevictory over Montanain the first roundof the Division I-AAplayoffs. Langan kicked field goals of 31, 26, 46, 25 andhit a 23-yarder in the second overtime for No. 10 Western Illinois (9-3). Chris Snyder madefour field goals for Montana(94) of the Big Sky Conference, and he set a I-AAcareer scoring record, but his fifth field goal attempt was blocked after Langan madethe score 43-40. Snyder also had four extra points and finished his career with 394 points. The old mark of 385 wasset by Marty Zendejas, who played for Nevada from 1984-87 Montana quarterback Craig Ochs passed for 96 yards andranfor 39 yards, including a 13-yard TD run in the first quarter before leaving the game with a shoulder injury early the fourth quarter with Western Illinois 43 Montana 38 DOUBLE OVERTIME 313710 7 43 713767 040 First Quarter WIU—FGLangan 31, 10:04 13 run (Sryder nok), 3:55 Second Quarter 1 run (Langan kick), 4:06 fun (Snyder kick 00:29 Wi—Michna 4 pass from Giasiord, ok) FSU—Robinson 35 pass trom Rix (Beitia kick) 146 (Langan UM—Green 3 run (Snyder tick), 5:12 14.02 Northern Arizona McNeese St Fourth Quarter WIU—Moore 3 pass from Michna (Langan kiok #10 Miami 28, #20 Pitt 14 7 14.7 0-26 7 007-14 Miami Pittsburgh 7 147 735 0 300-3 First Quarter NAU—Nash 9 pass trom Mumietta Emste: Wick), 2:19 BSU—Zabransky 1 run (Jones kick), 1:32 A—27,440 Mia—Moss 6 run (Peattie kick), 9:29. Nev Mia—Payton 1 run (Peattie kick), 3:59 Third Quarter Mia—Pamish 45 pass from Berlin (Peattie kick) 12 726. Fourth Quarter Pit—Fitzgerad 18 pass from Rutherford (Abdul kick), 2:43. A—60,486 Mia 21 52-280 195 First downs Rushes-yards Passing 12-17. Comp-Att-int 105 $31.0 Pitt 17 33-26 206 17-30-3 Retum Yards Punts-Avg 1-1 0 7-381 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-54 31:00 Penalties-Yards 316 Time of Possession 29:00 INDIVIDUAL LEALCRS RUSHING—Miami, Payton 17-131, Moss 21 115, Geathers 9-46, team 1-(minus 2), Berlin 4-(minus 10}. Pittsburgh, Miree 10-27, Polite 3-8, Lee 1-2, Ruth erford 19-{minus 11) PASSING—Miami, Berlin 12-17-1-195. Pittsburgh, Rutherford 17-30-3-206 RECEIVING—Miami, Geathers 2-78, Parrish 245, Moss 2-21, Moore 2-13, Everett 1-24, Winslow 1-9, Hil 1-7, Moss 14{minus 2), Pittsburgh 4-60, Wilson 4-45, Fitzgeraid 3-26, Lee 2-58, Polite 2- Second Quarter NAU—Green 11 pass trom Mumietta (Emster 1258. MON—FG Marino 27, 8:23 NAU—Moore 7 pass from Murietta (Emster 528 BSU—Acree 44 pass from Dinwiddie (Jones Kick), 7:11 BSU—Bady 46 pass from Dinwiddie (Jones kick) UNI-FG Wingert 49, 14:55. MSU—Tumauist 13 pass from Lulay (Cook Kick 10:24 UNI—Thom 2 run (Petne run), 1:47 Third Quarter MSU—Lulay 11 run (Cook kick), 12:04 UNi—Galies 75 pass from Petre (Wingert Wick), 8:25. UNi—Freeney 1 run (Wingert kick), 4:42 Northern lowa 35 Montana State 14 CEDAR FALL8, lowa — yards andfive touchdéWhs to = Tom Petrie’s 75-yard touchhelp the Big Sky’s Northern down pass to Eddie Galles State (10-2) — which spent nearlythe entire season as the No. 1-ranked team in I-AA its worst home loss since 1990 Northern Arizona led 14-0 on touchdown passes of 9 yards to Chris Nash and 11 yards to Ramen Green before brokea tie in the third quarter as Northern Iowa went on to beat Montana State of the Big Sky Terrance Freeney followed the long pass with two 1-yard touchdown runs to help Northern Iowa (10-2) advance Montana St 07 70-4 N hows 311 14 735 First Quarter UNI—-FG Wingert 27, 3:00 Second Quarter ‘ ta] 19-157 Fumbles-Lost Penalties:Yards 22:45 Passing 437 Punts-Avg. 2.33 20 6-49 Time of Possession 31:15 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—Nevada, Kretschmer 13-55, Heiser 841, Wise 7-36, Moore 4-17. BSU, Carpenter 5-51 Mikel 13-48, Heck 7-19, Dinwiddie 4-10, Marks 5-8. Naanee 2:5, Acree 1-5, Denton 1-2, Zabransky 2-0, 5-55 Time of Possession INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2754 cade 19-70, Phillips 19-53, Fitzgerald 14, Griffin 1 (minus 5) PASSING—TCU, Hassell 18-26-1-180. SMU, WVU—Jones 47 tumble retum (Cooper kick), Virginia 35, #21 Va. Tech 21 Virginia Tech 77:0 7-21 Virginia 70 14 14-35 First Quarter WVU—Calson 2 run (Cooper kick), 4:00. Third Quarter Va—Lundy 1 pass from Schaub (Hughes kick), WVU—FG Cooper 31, 3:44. Va—Lundy 1 run (Hughes kick), 14:57 VT—Jones 2 run (Warley kick), 6:59 Va—Lundy 19 run (Hughes kiok), 2:29. vt 19 Va 24 First downs Rushes-yards 31-110 Passing 358 Comp-Att-int Retum Yards 3246-1 85 Fumbles-Lost Penalties-Yards 20 5-4 Time of Possession 28:47 18-26-1 5 2.45.0 Comp-Attint Retum Yards .. Punts-Avg, 7-16-0 3 6-450 116 Fourth Quarter Tem—W Washington 1 run (Davis Kick), 13:48 Wok), 5:21 10 7-57 Passing kiok), 1:44. Va—Pearman 49 pass from Schaub (Hughes 31:13 180 WVU—Coison 2 run (Cooper kick), 10:14 Tem—W.Washington 8 run (Davis kick), 5:06. WVU-Henry 42 pass from Marshall (Cooper 9:24 TCU—Menill 20 run (Browne kick), 7:18 SMU 13 40-122 Tem—W Washington 8 run (Davis kick), 6:36. Third Quarter 7:26 6-40 First downs Rushes-yards WVU—Frazier 64 punt retum (Cooper kick), 7:25. VT—Jones 1 run (Warley kick), 16. Second Quarter VT—imoh 43 pass from Randall (Warley kick), Fourth Quarter TCU—FG Browne 42,14:51 SMU—FG MoMurtray 22, 11:08. A~20,112 9:10. Va—Lundy 1 run (Hughes kick), 5:10 14-26-2 8 Tou % 50-198 07 7 142 21:0 14 1045 First Quarter 214 Second Quarter SMU—Phillips 17 run (MoMurtray kick), 2:07 1-48, Lane 1-9, MoGrady 1-4 Temple West Virginia 40-151 TCU—FG Browne 33, 6:51 18-75, Pope 8-31, Magner 4-18, Lane 4-9, team 2(minus 4) PASSING—Toledo, Gradkowski 13-23-1-184 Bowling Green, Haris 21-26-0-256, Magner 1-1-0-48. RECEIVING—Toledo, Moore 7-113, Odom 3-37, Holmes 2-28, Clarke 1-6. Bowling Green, Sharon 8120, Pope 5-43, Magner 4-47, Sanders 2-33, Hams Hobbs 2-11, Harmon 1-4, SMU, Kincade 2-65, Hmcir 2-16, Cleveland 1-17, Hodges 1-15, Pellerin 1-3. Fourth Quarter #19 TCU 20, SMU 13 TOU 73.0 10-20 SMU 370 $13 First Quarter 1 #24 West Virginia 45 Temple 28 RECEIVING—Nevada, Lewis 4-29, Flowers 423, Mann 3-47, Wise 2-28. BSU, McPherson 4-104 Bady 3-89, Mikell 3-27, Schouman 2-61, Acree 2-50, Dnisan 2-44, Gilligan 2-15, Carpenter 1-25, Onibokun 1-12, Wekdon 1-10. Fumbles-Lost Merrill 3-28, DePnest 2-35, Rodgers 2-19, Moss 2-15. Phillips, 7-16-0-116. RECEIVING—TCU, Harrell 3-36, Grimmett 3-32 Gilligan 2-(minus 3), Lau 2-(minus 3) PASSING—Nevada, Heiser 10-26-3-97, Moore 3-10-0-30. BSU, Dinwiddie 17-24-1-375, Zabransky 2-3-0-23, Naanee 1-3-0-27, Sanford 1-1-0-12 10 Punts-Avg. 3-38 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Tem—W Washington 3 run (Davis kick), 2:48. WVU—K Haris 46 run (Whitmire kick), 2:38. A—35,942 Tem wvu 23 First downs 16 49-176 Rushes-yards 49-208 171 Passing 91 17-333 Comp-Att-int TATA 42 Retum Yards 166 6 Punts-Avg 21 6-37 Fumbles-Lost 11-95 1-1 Penalties: Yards 11-93 33:22 Time of Possession 26:38 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—Temple, W.Washington 36-117, Ferguson 7-45, Fenton 3-8, Porter 3-6. West Virginia, RUSHING—Virginia Tech, Jones 25-75, Randall Colson 28-104, K. Haris 7-71, Marshall 10-37, team 11-46, Vick 3-28, Humes 1-2. Virginia, Lundy 24-89, 2-0, Garvin 2-(minus 4) PASSING—Temple, W.Washington 17-33-3171, West Virginia, Marshall 7-17-1-91 RECEIVING—Temple, Ferguson 5-57, Chuku 4-27, Cobb 3441, J.Hamis 3-2, Monan 1-14) Fenton 1-3. West Virginia, Henry 5-74, Fotana 1-14, Neal 1-3 Hagans 1-17, Pearman 2-4, Schaub 3-3, team 1-(minus 3) PASSING—Virginia Tech, Randall 14-26-2-214 Virginia, Schaub 32-46-1-358. RECEIVING—Virginia Tech, Wilford 6-96, Jones EAST Miami 28, Pitt 14 Rutgers 24, Syracuse 7 West Virginia 45, Temple 28 SOUTH Florida St. 38, Flonda 34 Georgia 34, Georgia Tech 17 Wofford 31, N. Carolina A&T 10 MIDWEST Bowling Green 31, Toledo 23 Missoun 45, iowa St. 7 SOUTHWEST Fresno St. 23, UTEP 20 Houston 56, UAB 28 Colgate 19, Massachusetts 7 Delaware 48, Southem Illinois 7 Wotlord 31, North Carolina A&T 10 Fla. Allantic 32. Bethune-Cookman 24 Westem ilinois 43, Montana 40.20T We. Kentucky 45, Jacksonville State 7 Norther Arizona 35, McNeese St. 3 Second Round Bridgewater 26, Christopher Newport 3 tthaca 33, Montclair State 13 Mount Union 39, UW-La Crosse 14 Lycoming 13, E. Texas Baptist 7, OT Wheaton 16, Baldwin-Wallace 12 RPI 40, Springfield 34 St Franois, ind. 41, St. Ambrose 14 Sioux Falls, S.D. 33, NW, lowa 7 Carroll, Mont. 49, Mary, N.D. 7 Maryland 41, Wake Forest 28 Rice 49, Louisiana Tech 14 South Flonda 21, Memphis 16 Southem Miss. 38, East Carolina 21 TCU 20, SMU 13 WEST Boise St. 56, Nevada 3 Hawaii 37, Alabama 29 Norther lowa 35, Montana State 14 NCAA DIVISION ll PLAYOFFS Quarterfinals Grand Valley St. 10, Saginaw St. 3 Southem U. 44, Grambling St. 41 Tennessee 20, Kentucky 7 Virginia 35, Virginia Tech 21 Notre Dame 57, Stantord 7 UNLV35, Wyoming 24 DIVISION -AA PLAYOFFS North Alabama 41, Carson-Newman 9 North Dakota 36, Winona State 29 TAMU-Kiingsville 49. Central Okla 6 W. Kentucky 45, Jacksonville St 7 First Round NCAA DIVISION lil PLAYOFFS St John's, Minn. 38, St Norbert 13 Linfield 23, Wi 20 NAIA PLAYOFFS NW Oklahoma St. 24, Dickinson St. 17 Fourth Quarter UNI—Freeney 1 run (Wingert kick), 6:49 —10, 165 OTHER GAMES: Western Kentucky 45, Jacksonsville State 7: Freshman quarterback Justin Haddix threwthree firsthalf touchdownpasses as the defending I-AA champion Hilltoppers won in Bowling Green, Ky. Colgate 19, UMass 7: Chris Brown brushed off the wind-driven snowand hit J.B. Gerald for touchdown passes of 13 and 30 yards tolift Colgate at home. Delaware 48, Southern Illinois: Germaine Bennett ran for 104 yards and two touchdowns, and the host Blue Hens scored 27 first- A—14,300 Arizona rout top-seeded McNeese State 35-3. Murrietta completed 24 of 34 passes in handing McNeese 21-31-1 89 First Quarter BSU—MoPherson 76 pass from Dinwiddie (Jones kick), 14:37 BSU—Dinwiddie 1 run (Jones kick), 9:21 BSU—Dinwiddie 1 run (Jones Kick), 1:21 Second Quarter BSU—Mikell 8 pass from Dinwiddie (Jones kick) 9:02 Wok), 7:40 Jason Murrietta threw for 285 Comp-Att-int Retum Yards 0030-3 21 21 14 0-56 A—16,222 LAKE CHARLES, La. — 13-36-3 4 #18 Boise St. 56, Nevada 3 seasonvictoryin 33 years despite failing to complete a pass in Spartanburg, S.C. Northern Arizona 35 McNeese Statte 3 45-140 SMU—FG MoMurtray 33, 7:42 TCU—Hassell 15 run (Browne kick), 4:23. NAU—4Marshall 5 pass from Mumetia (Emster Wick), 3:06 Fourth Quarter NAU—Nash 4 pass from Mumietta (Emster WiL—High 25 pass from Michna, (Langan kick) Rushes-yards 17, Miree 1-3, Murphy 1-(minus 3) Nevada Bolse St 26 92-149 10-38 00 Penaltes-Yards Hayter 7-28, Hassell 13-28, Rodgers 2-0. SMU, KinBSU 127 Fumbles-Lost 4-26 RUSHING—TCU, Meri! 15-98, Hobbs 13-39. First downs 8G 22 96-129 304 22-27-40 6 2-34 Penalties-Yards 5-40 Time of Possession 3141 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—Toledo, Dawson 17-75, Gradkowski 15-73, Martin 11-41, Moore 1-9. Bowling Green, Harris 20 32:06 BSU—Mikell 5 run (Jones kick), 8:40 Nev—FG Fine 28, 5:35 Mia—Moss 30 run (Peattie kick), 1:40. Second Quarter Second Overtime WIU—FG Langan 23 tack Third Quarter Pit—Wilson 2 pass from Rutherford (Abdul kick), Third Quarter UM—FG Snyder 39, 4:29 WIU—FGLangan, 25, 1:03 First Overtime UM—Talmage 16 pass from Disney (Snyder WOK 42 First Quarter First downs Rushes-yards Passing Comp-Att-int Retum Yards Punts-Avg 231 28:19 Florida State's PK Sam,left, pulls in a go-ahead touchdown against Florida's Gus Scott during the Seminoles’ victory. Fason 2-7, Small 2-7, Leach 1-30. Wofford 31, North Carolina A&T 10: Quarterback Jeff Zolman ran for 141 yards and two touchdowns, and Wofford earned its first post- UM—FG Snyder 22, 10:22 Curis OMEARA/The. Senviautl Fons Troupe 4-121, Kight 3-55, Cakiwell 3-22, Carthon 3-16 Tol 21 44-198 184 13-231 1 443 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCORES McNeesegot its onlypoints on John Marino's 27-yard field goal in the second quarter. On Northern Arizona's next possession, Murrietta led an eight-play, 56-yard scoring drive that ended witha 7-yard pass to Clarence Moore. Northern Arizona, which was on offense for about twothirds (39:23) of the game, added two more TDs in the second half on a 5-yard toss to Johnny Marshall and a 4-yard pass to Nash. 1X A—29,724. PASSING—-FSU, Rix 14-19-0-256. Flonda, Leach 22-36-0-273, Caldwell 1-1-0-30 RECEIVING—FSU, Robinson 5-102, Sam 3-84, Western Illinois outlasts Montana Montanatrailing 30-27. Tol—Moore 58 pass from Gradkowski (kick tailed), 2:30. 1:7, Wynn 2-2, Brown 1-2 037 10-20 700 7 Kentucky Colson 8G—Sharon 21 pass from Haris (Suisham kick), 8:08. #7 Tennessee 20 Kentucky 7 33.44 10:40 3.39 Flonda, Carthon 13-62, Leach 9-48, Fason 8-21, Kight Carter 1-34, Henshaw 1-20, Davis 1-9, Washington 1-5, 6-45 Tol-FG Robbins 27, 5:52 BG—FG Suisham 41, 2:01 Fourth Quarter BG—Sharon 12 pass trom Harris (Suisham kick), 42, Booker 11-39, Davis 1(minus 5), Rix 7-(minus 7). Jones 1-5, Booker 1-(minus 3). Flonda, Perez 5-45. 27-1 10:45 Penalties-Yards 642 Time of Possession 27:25 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—FSU, Washington 15-65, Jones 9- Tereshinski 1-(minus 5) 21 Third Quarter BG—Sharon 18 pass from Hams (Suisham kick), Fla 21 First downs Division I-AA PLAYOFFS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tol—Moore 26 pass from Gradkowski (Robbins N.Jones 0-0. Georgia Tech, Woods 14-64, Ball 12-49. Daniels 10-30, Suggs 3-5, Smith 2-{minus 2). PASSING—Georgia, Greene 16-22-0235. Georgia Tech, Suggs 13-22-2-175, Ball 8-16-1-80. RECEIVING—Georgia, Thomas 5-51, Gibson 3-96, Gary 3-14, Johnson 2-30, Watson 1-24, Lumpkin 1-11, Cooper 1-9. Georgia Tech, Smith 9-108, Thomas 3-54, Curry 346, Foschi 2-27, Woods 2-8, Daniels 1-7 Dixon 1-5 Second Quarter BG—Harris 48 pass from Magner (Suisham kick), 12:17 2:50 5:05 team t-(minus 2), 014 3 6-23 0 7 10 14-31 FSU—Watkins 25 fumble retum (Beitia kick), 2:49 Fourth Quarter Fla—FG Leach 28, 8:01 FSU—Rix 1 run(Beltia kick), 5:01 GT—Smith 35 pass from Suggs (Bumett kick) 2-0, #22 Bowling Green 31 Toledo 23 Third Quarter Fla—Troupe 25 pass from Leak (Leak run), 13:25 Ga—Thomas 1 run (Bennett kick), 10:46. GAINESVILLE, Fla. P.K. Sam ran a twisting, whirling, falling-down pass route for a 52-yard touch down that lifted Florida State to a 38-34 victory over Florida on Saturday, a spectacular game that was marred by a brawl] at midfield after the gameended. Sam’s catch with 55 sec- Hagans 5-43, Pearman 4-68, Thomas 3-66, Lundy 3-7, Anderson 2-23, Sawyer 2-6 §:02 Ga—Lumpkin 13 run (Bennett kick), 4:43 Second Quarter GT—FG Bumett 20, 14:20. Ga—FG Bennett 49, 11:59. Ga—FG Bennett 34, 1:05 Third Quarter yao 3-41, Hamilton 3-28, moh 2-49. Virginia, Miller 13-145, FSU—Henshaw 20 pass from Rix (Beitia kick), 03717 First Quarter Ga—N.Jones fumbie recovery in end zone (Bennett kick), 6:28. reste cies beatComrade sf-e2,Fikigya No. 26.Nebepate(OE) Second Quarter #5 Georgia 34, Ga. Tech 17 Dare “beat No.20Pitsburgh28-14 TBA. No 10 Miami(10-2) quarter points to breeze past SIU. Florida Atlantic 32, Bethune-Cookman 24: Jared Allen threw for 204 yards and two touchdownsas Florida Atlantic (10-2) survived a fourth-quarterrallyto winat home. UNLVbrings down Wyoming THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LARAMIE, Wyo. Kurt Nantkes came of the bench and passed for three touchdownsto rally UNLV to a 35-24 win over Wyoming on Saturday. Nantkes, who sat out last week with a strained groin, completed nine of 18 passes for 134 yards as UNLV (6-6, 2-5 Mountain West) forced Wyoming (4-8, 2-5) to share the conference cellar. Nantkes relieved fresh- man ShaneSteichen early in the second quarter with the Rebels trailing 14-0 and, on hisfirst play, hit Dyante Perkins for a 21-yard TD pass, Adam Steward stopped Wyoming quarterback Casey Bramlet on fourth-and1 at the UNLV23 earlyin the fourth quarter, setting up a 76-yard Vegas drive MWC 1410 0 0-24 STANDINGS Wyo—Ca. Bramiet 1 run (Yaussi kick), 11:14 Conterence All WL PF Utah 6 1 213 144 9 2 S27 229 PA New Mexico Colorado St Air Force 5 2 43 34 206 138 216 162 161 169 SanDiegoSt BYU 3 4 111 145 6 6 224 207 3.4 114 161 4 8 196 310 UNLV Wyoming 25 25 132 169 141 206 WL PF PA 8 4 S77 23% 7 5 360 26 7 5 322 242 6 6 256 272 4 8 286 360 Saturday's Games Second Quarter UNLV—Perkins 21 pass from Nantkes (Piefler kick), 11:34 Wyo—Davis 10 pass trom Ca. Bramiet (Yaussi kick), 7:12 UNLV—FG Piefier 35, 4:04 Wyo—FG Yaussi 35, 0:19. Third Quarter UNLV—Satety, illegal touching by Wyoming in end zone,7:10. UNLV—Perkins 21 pass from Nanikes (Kick failed), 6:01 UNLV—Perkins 5 run (Piefler kick), 4:21 UNLV35, Wyoming 24 Fourth Quarter capped by a Nantkes-toGreg Estandia strike that covered 31 yards. In thefirst half, Bramlet threw for 170 yards and two touchdowns to stake the Cowboysto a 24-10 lead. Bramlet was 27-for-44 passing for 321 yards and two touchdowns and finished as Wyoming’s career passing leader with 9,684 yards. UNLV—Estandia 31 pass from Nantkes (Piefier kick), 12:36. UNLV—FG Pistier 40, 4:14 A-8419 UNLV 19 First downs 40-235 170 Rushes-yards Passing 13-250 Comp-Att-lnt 47 Retum Yards 31 Fumbles-Lost 543 Punts-vg 7-0 24:49 wyo 23 42-74 321 027-441 70 3427 +1 Penaltes-Yards $3 Time of Possession 61 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS RUSHING—UNLV, Croom 20-146, Dorsey 1382, Perkins 4-10, Nantkes 1-0 Steichon 14minus 1) Wyoming, Armah 19-52, Harrison 3-18, Bouknight 2-8, MoGutley 1-1, CR. Davis 2-1, Bramiet 15-(minus 11). Floyd 05 PASSING—UNLV. Steichen 4-7-0-36, Nantkes 18-3 134. Wyoming, Ca Bramiet 27-4-2-321 RECEIVING—UNLV. E Johnson 468, Parkins UNLV 35, Wyoming 24 4-56, Estandia 2-34, Johnson 2-10, Dorsey 1-1. Wyo- UNLV Arman 3-21, Barge 3-20, Robbins 1-14, Davis 1-10. 0 10 15 10-35 ming, McGutiey 9-121 Floyd 7-88, Bouknight 3-42 {POOR |