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Show Tuesday, September 20, 1994 THE DAILY HERALD, Provo, Utah, Page Bll Connors may; return to tour I4utah 3 St. Ufnm SOUtati St. 40NmMilca MHawa 4TUTIP 47Wyemln AMERICAN CONFERENCE A Jets NY tct F WIT 0 0 1.000 91 63 3 2 2 Indnplis New England 1 Cleveland Pttsburgh Cincnnati Houston 2 2 0 0 .667 66 65 .667 62 53 .333 76 76 .333 101 105 1 0 1 0 0 0 .667 .667 .000 .000 1 1 Kan. City 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 Home Away NFC AFC Central Washington 1 2 Arizona 0 3 Detroit Minnesota Chicago Green Bay Tampa Bay 2 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 San Fran Atlanta LA Rams New Orlns 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 3HawaU Central .667 .667 .333 .333 .333 54 62 57 37 40 .667 .333 .333 .333 95 69 46 50 55 33 Dallas First Quarter Harper 17 pats from Alkman Dal 5:49. Del FG Det 5:18. Dal kick), Chratphan.Wyo (Bonlol cond Quarter put Irom Mitchell (Hanson kick), Third Quarter 9 pasa from Mitchell (Haneon H.Moore FG Salaam.Cok) Roskelly.Memphs kick), Bonlol 18, 14:16. Fourth Quarter 6 run (Bonlol kick), 10:51. FG Det Hanson 44, 14:33. Dal Det First 25 22 downs Rushes-yard- s 2 6 209 173 Passing Punt Returns Kickott Returns Interceptions Ret. Fumbles-Lo- Time s ot Possession 36:47 37:41 STATISTICS D.Moore Sanders Johnston INDIVIDUAL RUSHING-Delr- ort, Mitchell Alkman PASSING Dallas, RECEIVING Matthews Detroit, Dallas, Irvln Novecek Galbrsltti Kennard MISSED FIELD GOALS Alk- Dallas, Talt.Tolado Whatkty.Kent Mitchell, Stan AhJtott.Purdue 3Napler,Colot Harper 0 0 Detroit, Hanson 51, 57, 51. A&M 66 Auburn Florida St. Florida Memphis 102 90 106 113 Hamilton, Mich Baldwin, Tulane 4 4 8 German, MlaFla J.Smlth.KanSt 76 34 56 Dean.FIa Stewart.Cok) Stenstrom.Stan Henry.BGreen 61 42 63 106 S3 38 89 Coata.MlaFIa K.Collins.PennSt Zeler.Ga Colllns.Mlch Stanicek.NC McDonagh.WMIch 150utlfTI.S0St 22McCoy,UUh 30CuMbenM,Fres H 101 103 12 33faish,aYU 34uusun,Wyo 7 121 77 4SCate,NMex 47HMI,ColoSt 53 775 13 203.8 3 203.5 23 456 4 164.0 39 605 7 179.8 42 531 23 463 5 177.1 42 606 6 172.5 7 170.1 69 1050 3 163.0 38 482 2 153.8 23 391 7 153.4 54 707 87 822 84 Dartrina.MInn Baldwin, Duka IMIngleton.UTEP 40Wlllla,BYU 47Brown,Colot 6.3 181.5 363 523 479 315 300 449 426 422 58 62 62 42 46 68 77 79 6.4 174.3 7.7 159.6 157.5 150.0 149.6 142.0 7.5 6.3 6.6 5.5 5.3 140 6 4. 134.3 8.S . 3 403 83 4 22 30 28 Total Offense Yds Avg Yds P 8.5 360 6 7.4 307.3 6.6 307.3 6.0 303.3 11.6 296.0 6.6 295.0 7.3 281.0 6. 276.0 5 3 271.3 9.1 267.6 S.1 28.0 7.1 21. 8 2 I3S.S 1062 922 922 Zeler.Ga Kanell.FlaSt Maiwall. Nevada Case.NMex Stewatt.Colo Stenstrom.Stan 910 592 590 643 McDonagh.WMIch 62 McO,Ot.h 614 803 Flanlgan.SMU Dean.Fla Welsh.BYU 785 788 710 1JOut!errez,S06t ISHIII.ColoSt 61 3Oustln,Wyo 4CuMborne,Fres Receiving CI Q Gatewood.UNLV 3 Vandyke, Nevada 3 3 3 2 Roaaley.SMU AaherXot-- Schwteper.KanSt Uwseiuoke.Cal J Mltchefl.BC 2 Jordan.UCLA J Simon, Md 3 Gomian.BellSt 2 17.0 12.3 11.2 . .2 847 72 47Chrstprten,Wyo . Yds CI Pg 610 13.0 320 9.0 235 6.6 39 27 26 23 16 16 14 20 20 13 258 213 203 126 364 313 216 1SH.rrls.Wys 1SMe.well.SOSt tsCl.awe,U1ah 34Tumr,Celet 3Newetlko.BYU 3 3 3 1 J 1 20 313 74.33 23 35.67 0 0 30.00 29.75 0 29.00 2S.2S 29.11 24.00 1 18 4 6 6 19 4 Allen.Purdue TB.rber.Va Hudeon.Cok) Roakally.Memphs Baul.Neb 1Kln,AFA 4Johnatoei,tVU 63 123 92 291 60 3 72 10 Avg 23.00 22.17 1 22.00 0 21.00 0 16.75 0 0 0 15 75 15.38 0 15.33 1 15.32 0 15.00 0 13 SO 1 0 Punting No Avg 27 61.19 16 47.22 20 47.20 15 47 20 16 46.67 23 46.46 13 46 06 12 45 63 11 45 64 21 44.86 Sauerbrun.WVa Daniel. Aub L.yton.Mla O Maynard.BallSt A vlna, Nevada Delozier.Tulaa Burton, NW Ivy.OklaSt Bender, QaTech Lambert, NE La 17 42.0 14 41.6 41.4 18 40.73 1 40. 1 16 40.80 17 40.12 20Can,AFA 21Boardman,tYU 2 MMorrsals.UtahSt 34McDouga4,CotoSt 3WUeon,HawaH 3Mansell,NMex 48Jones,Utah Interceptions Ne Q R.Barbsr.Va 23 Benton, Kent Johnson.KenSt Allen.TeiASM Clagoett.Kent Herpin.SoCal McDanlel.ECar Martin. MichSt 1Rasdal,Colot 1Jeeken,Ceiott 1SOiatateon,UtahSt M Fum EastCaro. Southern Miss. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 1.00 1 00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1 00 ,7 .7 .7 .67 .67 .7 .7 Lest MarlOm 7 1 .4 2 2 4 0 6 4 1 5 3 S 1 I 2 4 4 2 0 7 1 1 7 12 1 1 4 3 2 2 2 2 0 I S 0 0 13 12 6 7 0 1 6 0 6 7 1 11 7 1 4 2 I 0 3 2 67 2 67 2 50 2.50 2 50 2 50 2 33 2 00 1.S7 6 2 Ami .TfrflE ar ATHLETICS. INC. Personnel Ai Suglysms, Jspsn, det. Yuka Tanaka, Japan, Kimiko Date (2), Japan, det. Ayako Hlross, Japan. Gabriels Sabatlnl (4), det. Joiene Argentina, Watanabe, La Puenta, 84 79 26.3 Florida Nebraska Georgia Miami (Fla.) Indiana Western Mich. Wyoming KUtah Nana Miyagl, Japan, def. Park Sung-heSouth Korea, Debbie Graham, Tampa, Fla., del. Kyoko Japan, Marianne Werdel, San Diego, def. Clare Wood, Britain, Arantxa Spain, "Fools! Listen to me! They lied to us! This is what they e meant by employment'..." 'full-tim- HALL OF FAME Named Dave Torromeo director of public relations. CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE Named Lynn Donovan women's assistant basketball coach and Glenn Freed women's assistant volleyball coach. IONA Named Bob Walsh sports Information graduate assistant. ROBERT MORRIS-NaElliot Constantine women's soccer coach. SAN DIEGO Named Brad Holland men's basketball coach. VANDERBILT Named John Bariowe restricted-earninbaseball coach. Promoted Ross Jones to assistant baseball coach. HOCKEY National Hockey League WHALERS Assigned Rick Bennett, Scott Daniels, Rick Kowalsky, William B.J. MacPherson, Jarrett Reid, Ivan Vokganlnov and Bob Wren, forwards; Michael Johnson, Jason McBain, Shayne McCosh, John Stevens and Steve Yule, defensemen; and Jason Currie and Matt Mullen, goeltenders, to Springfield of the American Hockey League. HARTFORD Dale Junkln, NEW YORK RANGERS Sent John Hiltebrandt and Jamie Ram, goa(tenders; Syhraln Biouin, Eric Cairns, Scott Malone, Shawn Reid, Andy Silverman, Lee Sorochan, and Darcy Werenka, defensemen; and Craig Duncanson, Ken Gernander. Jim Hiller, Rob Kenny, Andrei Kudinov, Shawn McCosh, Mike McLaughlin, Jeff s Roy, Dave Smith and Dlmitri Nielsen, Starostenko, forwards to Blnghsmton of the American defense-maHockey League. Returned Maxim Galanov, to Lada Togllatti of the Russian Elite League. TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING Returned Tyler Moss, to Kingston of the Ontario Hockey League; Boaltender, and Alexander LaPorte, defensemen, to of the Quebec Makr Junior Hockey Vrctortavllle League. Assigned Mike Greenlay and Derek Wilkinson, goaitenders; Eric Dubois, Drew Bannister and Jeff Buchanan, defensemen; and Aaron Gavey, Marian Christian Campeau, Brantt Kacir, Tom Mac Donald, Myres, Martin Tanguay, Marc Tardif, Jeff Toms and Allan Egeiand, forwards; to Atlanta of the International Hockey League. ned Chris Go ved arTORONTO MAPLE ts, forward, to Milwaukee of the International Hockey League, Nevada-Le- 233 134 44S.6 124 416.1 1224 40.0 1178 31.6 139 4M.3 214 Passing Offense Att Cp Yds Yds Pg Florida St. a 406.7 398.0 389.7 326.7 41 313.0 76 131 935 311.7 74 929 309.7 135 72 113 67 269.0 67 622 274.0 121 67 35 549 274.0 107 67 71 253.7 664 221.3 77 43 880 220.0 60 107 620 206.7 78 41 144 163 116 108 58 Vegas Georgia Florida Stanford Brlgham Young San Diego St. New Mexico Miami (Fla.) 16Utah 32Co4orado St. 33FresnoSt. 43Wyomlng 1220 1194 1169 980 626 99 68 73 70 Rushing Offense Car Yds PerQm 1376 458.7 1139 379.7 715 357.5 976 326.0 940 313.3 624 312.0 611 305.5 606 303.0 905 301.7 875 291.7 850 283.3 715 238.3 212.7 S3 585 15.0 669 180.7 188 173 104 150 153 97 118 106 164 166 Oregon St. Kansas 12 Wyoming 1Alr Force 164 10 2Utah 142 138 148 St. 35Colorado 38UTEP Klckoff Returns No Texas ASM Kansas St. Miami (FIs.) Mlnnesots Wyoming South Caro. Mississippi Texas Tech 7 74 141 133 287 202 8 7 4 6 6 Michigan Nebraska 17UTEP 37New Mexico 40Air Force 41 Utah St. 12 12 110 163 162 29 264 13 Punt Returns San Diego St. Michigan St. 51 3Hawali Net Punting 63 92 Northwestern Nebraska Miami (Ohio) Nevada Wast Va. Northeast La. Ball St. Alabama Ohio St. Purdue 21 New Mexico 27HaweU 34Co4oredo St. 36Utah St. 12.6 9.2 Yds Net Avg No. 18 40.6 16 33.8 18 40.7 3 6 13 9 15 12 7 6 6 3 4 6 28 41.6 15.6 15.3 83 120 Punts Avg Ret Ret 13 46.1 9 47 4 20 47.2 19 45.4 27 51.2 21 44.9 15 47.2 18 42.3 9 42.7 5 45.6 16.8 17.9 170 15.8 18 4 6 5 13 22.0 21.8 Avg 28.3 23.0 22.0 21.0 69 242 63 150 125 8 7 3 12 24.9 Yds 85 11 Colorado St. Purdue Colorado 20Alr Force 27.6 27.5 27.2 27.0 21.8 21.2 3 Green 28.9 283 127 No 3 III. Avg 37.0 35.3 33.3 31.9 28.3 131 4HawaU LSU Ball St. Northern Bowling Army Yds 2 4 4 9 20 44.5 30 44.1 69 43.6 54 42.6 246 42.1 60 42.0 61 41.8 10 41.6 12 41.3 23 41.0 24 28 83 120 12 COLLEGE FOOTBALL BostonCollege VIRGINIA TECH By NOLAND PARRY Week Ending Sept. 24 Diff. Rating Rating Atlantic Coast Conference I50.3 26.2 176.5 I36.9 9.2 I46.I 126.8 144.8 18.0 Big East Conference 137.8 15.2 I53.0 139.I 156.9 I7.8 E.WASHINGTON MONTANA ST. 108.3 I01.9 WISCONSIN 162.6 NEWMEXICOST. Southwest La. UTAH ST. I20.3 I22.3 124.2 Penn. 91.0 Favored Team FLORIDA ST. GEORGIA TECH MARYLAND 40.0 1470 I3.9 O.I North Carolina Duke Wake Forest PITTSBURGH West Virginia 94.4 I01.8 Weber St. No. Arizona 144.7 Indiana H6.7 16.3 117.5 Pacific SAN JOSE ST. Nev. Las Vegas 87.5 DARTMOUTH Big Ten Conference 17.9 Big West Conference 3.6 6.0 6.7 Ivy League 3.5 Conference 10.2 125.4 131.6 124.3 136.4 BALLST. Bowling Green CT. MICHIGAN W.MICHIGAN 15.1 18.1 34.5 115.2 116.5 106.2 101.9 OhioU. E.MICHIGAN Kent Akron 148.3 142.5 145.3 STANFORD CALIFORNIA Washington St. 140.4 136.1 145.0 Mississippi KENTUCKY MISS. ST. Pacific Ten Conference U.C.L.A. 154.6 144.3 162.6 GEORGIA South Carolina Tennessee 159.9 142.7 165.8 Texas TEXASTECH 150.1 149.4 Arizona Arizona St. 6.3 1.8 17.3 Southeastern Conference 19.5 6 6 20.8 Southwest Conference T.C.U. S.m.u. 127.6 127.0 138.9 129.9 New Mexico 0.0 0.0 Western Athletic Conference 115.2 120.9 5.7 AirForce BRIGHAM YOUNG COLORADOST. Fresno St. UTAH 141.4 148.3 13.8 21.3 139 8 0.9 147.2 17.3 ALABAMA Arkansas Cornell HARVARD Iowa IOWA ST. KANSASST. LEHIGH MIAMI FLA. MICHIGAN MICHIGAN ST. NEBRASKA Northeast La. NOTRE DAME 155.3 143.9 88.7 80.5 139.3 137.8 148.2 87.1 168.5 168.2 148 8 174.4 116.4 SanDiegoSt. HAWAII Wyoming Games 164 8 152.6 138.6 172.2 86.3 156.6 140.0 Syracuse 114.3 Temple 161. 3 TEXAS A&M 78.4 YALE Home Team In CAPS. Last week's record: OHIOST. OKLAHOMAST. PENN. ST. PRINCETON SOUTHERN CALIF. back during the match and fe- turned Thursday to the East Coast. Gerulaitis and Connors were friends and competitors during the 1970s and '80s. It wasn't clear whether the death would affect Connors' considera- - ; tion of a comeback. Calls to his : agent, Benton Associates in subur- ban Washington, D.C., were not immediately returned Monday. ' Connors, 42, beat ld 6-- 2 Johan Kriek 6-Sunday in the final of the $150,000 event at the Seattle Center Arena. "This has given me a new life and gotten me excited again," Connors said. "It's just a matter of how much I want to sacrifice. I just think if I went about it the right way I could go out and compete" against 3, younger players. He said he hadn't left the sport because he was "burned out or sick of tennis. I just stopped. " The victory was Connors' sev- enth in eight seniors' tournaments. His only loss came two weeks ago Tulane 121.3 MEMPHIS 135.9 8.0 FORDHAM 70.0 18.7 Bucknell 72.8 7.7 OREGON 132.4 6 9 Rice 133.8 4.0 Minnesota 136.9 11.3 Columbia 68.1 19.0 154.8 13.7 Washington Colorado 164 9 3.3 Miami O. 121.0 27.8 Pacific 116.7 57.7 NEVADA 110 6 5.8 Purdue 142.0 22.8 Houston 113.0 39.6 Tulsa 125.4 13 2 133.3 38 9 Rutgers 77.0 9.3 Colgate 137.8 18.8 Baylor E.CAROLINA 133.1 6 9 ARMY 113.6 0.7 Southern Miss. 135.9 25.4 72.6 5.8 Holy Cross Home learn rating includes 3 additional points. 4 74.5; Year 10 dale record: 118-3- 79.2 34.0 another 10 percent somewhere," Connors said. Rams make poll FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) ,. After defeating BYU Colorado State moved into a na- tional poll for the first time in 17 seasons. CSU, which is undefeated in three games, was ranked 25th in the USA TODAY-CN- football coaches' poll released Sunday. CSU failed to make The Associated Press Top 25 poll but received 38 votes. The last time the Rams were' ranked was in 1977 when they won their first five games and climbed into the Top 20 in the AP poll. "I'm a little surprised but it's great," Rams coach Sonny Lubick said Sunday. "It's recognition and that's what we've been fighting for. Now from the coaches' standpoint, it will give us a challenge to stay there. If we're tough enough to meet the challenge and stay in there for six or seven weeks and maybe some teams lose all of a sudden, we could be in the Top 20." 1.87 1.67 L WARNING!!! Don't endanger SAN contract. ANTONIO SPURS-Slg- Keith ned Johneon, FOOTBALL National Football League ARIZONA CARDINALS-Wst- ved nertoack, and Frank Harvey, NEW YORK JET lineman, to s HAMILTON Herachel Currte. cor. running back. Tony Ceaillas, detenetvs Introducing the new Littmaster model 1255 with the Light Protector System. r contract. Canadian Football League Tlmm quanerback, and John Hood, running sack. COLLBOI NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION Rosenbach, AND rj30(?tf-Cij'2isG- F. COLLEGE Model 1255 -- 12 HP For added peace oi mind and sat'etv. Projects an invisible beam across the door opening. If anything interrupts the beam while the door is going down, The Protector System reverses the door w ithout making contact. HE Surgery for Snyder 2nd TRANSMITTER - The LOS ANGELES (AP) Los Angeles Dodgers said Monday that outfielder Cory Snyder will UMknmchmA N LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS Named Jim Brewer, Barry Becker and Bob Oclepka asaietant coaches. MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES Agreed to terms with Andres Qutbert, forward, and Aakla Jones, guard ORLANDO MAQIC-Sig- ned Horses Grant, forward, guard. ! Installation available Offer good while supplies last : 28-21- ItflBAU to a ' were matches that went five sets. "I can push for 2V2-- 3 hours out, there, but when I'm playing for;: four hours against kids 20 years younger than me, I have to find, EXPOS-Na- AtKiraAU. ' excited." He said his primary concern 37.3 National Basketball Association ' when he withdrew because of a stomach ailment. Asked whether his dominance was good for the senior circuit. Connors said, "The better I play, the better everyone else is going to try to play. Hopefully, I've helped : bring that out in them . " Connors said when he stopped ' playing two years ago, "I thought all I would play anymore would be ' exhibitions and special events. 1 stopped for five or six months. " Then a couple Champions Tour events "came along and I got more - 141.6 135.4 78.87 7 OO at-ba- ts Underdog 39.2 38.3 37.2 National League Jim Benedict minor league pitching coordinator. Extended the contract of Fred Ferretra, director of International operations, through 1996. NEW YORK METS Fired Bob 0 Hare, director ot teem travel, end Craig Sanders, ssalatant director of media relations. MONTREAL ' .' Big Sky Conference 97.33 undergo arthroscopic surgery to repair torn cartilage in his right knee Wednesday. Team spokesman Jay Lucas said Dr. Ralph Gambcrdclla is scheduled to perform the operation at Centincla Hospital Medical Center in Inglewood. Snyder hit .235 with six homers and 18 RBIs in 153 this past season. N. Y . , in what would be his final professional match. Gerulaitis injured his CaUt., 2.0 232 24 27 216 19Brlgham Young 2Colorado St. JONew Mexico 3(San Dlago St. ; Gerulaitis, 40, had played doubles with Connors on Wednesday 44.0 SS 91 break. Those statements, however, came shortly before he learned that Vitas Gerulaitis had been found dead Sunday at a friend's home in Southampton Yuka Yoshlds, Japan, dot. Keiko Nagatomi, Ja7 pan 4, Sabine Hack (6), Germany, def. Jans Nejedly, Canada, Amy Frazler (7), Rochester Hills, Mich., det. Hlromi Nagano, Japan, Doubles First Round Sanchez Vice-nand Julie France (1), def. Miho Saekl and Yuka Yoshkta, Japan, SEATTLE (AP) Jimmy Con-- ; nors was so excited about his latest triumph in the Champions Tour, he was talking about returning to the regular tennis tour after a two-ye- 1.00 J880333OO ( I 7 3 1 1 15 13 6 0 44 3 2 23 3 TOKYO (AP) Results Tuesday In the 3400.000 Nk rural International Ladles tennis championships at Ariake Colossa-li- s In (seedlngs parentheses): First Round Mana Endo, Japan, del. Rika Hiraki, Japan, IN THE BLEACHERS 1.00 0 21 tI t i I 1.00 0 0 Finn Hit Tot Tot 0 0 68 62 32 27 26 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 0 77 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 2 16 6 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Gallon. Ala Dsvtdson.MlssSt 1Rea,HeweM 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 3 3 1Faae,Newell 12 103 74 55 3 1 Rueaell.Pac Toomer.Utahtt IPO 3 3 oyd,Utah Yds TD 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 Prultt.Stan Tonoue.OreSt Oray.V.Tech Clemeon Michigan St. Kansas St. Kent Southern Csl Baylor Bowling Oreen OSU Auburn Alabama 7.20 49.7 46.0 1656 552 0 1097 548.5 1639 546.3 1635 545.0 1610 536.6 1026 514.0 1525 508.3 1500 500.0 230 132 221 234 169 146 222 224 35.25 33.67 32.20 30.40 30.20 51.7 51.5 51.5 50.0 40.7 40.7 34.3 31.7 30.3 122 122 103 104.33 22 323 1 3 12 Q.Myers,Colott 1O.Myers,Colot tT.tT 16 11 6.6 6.8 1323 17 0 0 0 0 0 69 133 242 63 3 8 Coleman, MichSt Patteraon.NIII Kennlaon.LSU Oliver, BallSt Shuntkla.MlchSt ISLeary.Utah lit 36.40 Punt Returns No Yds TD 6 6 7.5 7.5 7.0 23 14 tt 12 33M.Weods,NMex Avg 37.40 0 0 0 174 202 22 2Xv.Alxndr,UtahSt Spears.Cal 22 13MN,SOt ISNowetzke.lYU 1 Llgoon.Tulane 13TUIman,Wyo 2SDunn,Free 78 . 23 3 1 0 3 1 3 17 223 8 20 IT 3 1SMareh,uaii 6-11 3 1 24eaJy,NMei . 3 14 34Mants,Wys 4. 201 14 3 34JohMton,YU . 3 14 12 34Voun,NMei . 3 1 34He4muU,TU Oame Per Yards sieceMng Oms CI Yds VdsP Gatewood UNt V 12 751 125 50 Toomer.Mlch 1 20 364 121.33 Jordan.UCLA J H 333 111.00 Davls.NMiSt 217 108 50 2 Gomes, N.C.St 2 13 216 106 00 Oom.an.BallSt 27 320 10S 67 Vandyke.Nevada 2 16 213 104 SO Schwteger.HenSt 11CIWom,Uteh Slmon.Md Edwarda.Cal Bennett.SC SteagaU.GaTech Bennlng.Neb S. Smith, Mich .3 12.3 647 67 Phllllps.Neb Mitchell. Stan Carter.Ariz DavisJCU Yds Pg 7.5 188.0 Avg 564 75 Prultt.CMICh 6 127. 124.3 123. 6 117. 1 117.0 SOS Leading Rushers Car Yds Smlth.lnd Chratphan.Wyo Kaufman, With 7 147. 1JS.2 TO 746 6SS SS 4 73 40 67 43 1 Pts Florida St. Stanford Penn St. Colorado Central Mich. Penn St. Wlaconaln Arizona Army 1 155 103 103 100 149 92 MM - Playa Yds Yds Pg 247 1806 602.0 152 1115 557.5 2.00 0 66.7 69.3 71.7 71.7 111.0 117.7 134.7 I Total Offense 1.33 1.33 1.33 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 187 182 107 141 101 161 152 151 90 357 61.5 63.3 Ave 174 58.0 132 3 3 3 3 3 22San Diego St. 2New Mexico 37Wyonwng 42trtgham Young .800 .800 .667 3 1.000 3 .750 3 .750 3 .O0 5 5 3 4 3 5 5 5 3 12 Tumsr.Syr Tds (Colorado St. 19.5 22.5 46.0 51.5 56.0 Pts Q 3 3 Nebraska Indiana Purdue 4 4 4 Moulds.MlssSt Leaden a of Sept. 1 Leading Passers An Cp Yds 218 333 363 404 3 2.00 2.00 2.00 5 5 5 8 MttabUs.HswaM FOPO Klckotf Returns No Yds TD NCAA 103 168 123 190 200 208 215 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 3.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.33 2.33 2.00 6 3Knorr,Utaht Pet 75 75 1 133 50 103 9 .900 5 1.000 5 1.000 5 .714 7 .778 7 .636 6 1.000 4 .800 4 .800 4 .800 6 .750 11 MYoung.UTEP 10.00 8.33 8.00 73.74 1 39 45 86 Nevada FQ 10 5 5 7 9 3Vtll,NMex 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 30 25 24 4 0 22Holt,Dt 3). 12.00 36 36 24 24 24 0 0 0 0 0 Chelberg.MInn Bryant.TexAiM Vkfettch, N.C.St McLaughm.Artz Baker.ArizSt Merrick Pitt Kant.LaTech Dawaon.Texaa 13.33 3 0 0 8 0 13 4 0 Field Qoals 13Johnson,Utah 40 0 0 0 0 6 6 4 4 4 22Soronson,Wyo 22Napler,ColoSt Perriman Johnston Coleman H.Moore E. Smith 0 4 0 6 549 183.00 0 362 161.00 0 433 144.33 0 403 134.33 TDXPFQPtaPtPg 0 0 42 21.00 0 0 30 15.00 0 0 42 14.00 7 5 7 6 Salaam.Colo Stewart. MlaFla Baldwin, Duke Gramatica.KanSt E. Smith Detroit, Mitchell man 297 0 0 262 151 403 0 Scoring 29Wlllla,YU 41tlngleton,UTEP 227.33 222.00 191.00 189.67 189.00 188.67 0 SS 185.33 0 43 0 206 47 FQA 1 0 0 647 3 315 Cley.EMIch Mitchell, Stan 43J.Johnson,AFA Punts Penalties-Yard- 610 9 120 109 275 0 Lost Sacked-Yard- s 11 1 2 343 344 Nebraeka Indiana YdsPg 261.00 Pts 59.56 1 63 43 Arizona Illinois 522 662 666 573 569 376 566 233.5 81.26 27 93 41 604 2 81.66 94 4 511 2 68.66 116 8 753 2 110.89 Rushing Defense Tds Tds P Car Washington St. North Caro. St. Utah Yds 202.0 220.7 222.5 229.7 230.0 0 0 471 36 Colorado Purdue Florida St. Stanford Utah 84 148 56 0 0 197.0 62.20 65.42 67.89 69.78 72.94 Miami (Fla.) 12 0 0 0 0 0 291 188.0 0 115 315 274 265 461 PennSI. 63 122.7 167.5 13 24 27 33 42 Florida Runners PR KOR 36 335 564 394 SOS 662 445 669 460 467 48.37 107 116 Young 104 Dtego St. 45Cotorado St. 127 Scoring Offense 363 523 0 564 449 269 0 11.0 12.0 19.3 20.3 21.3 21.3 T70 256.7 90 302.7 322.7 2trlgham 31 San Ree 9.3 10.0 11.0 4 Hawaii Fnuler.Neb Young.NMex Carter.PennSt Overtime 82 63 6.7 7.0 8.5 6.7 9.3 Yds Tds 20 211 1 40 328 2 48 10 SOHawaH Texas DavisJCU 017 Hanson 32, 11:53. Perrlmtn 25 Det 13:05. 320 73 56 73 96 Texae Colorado St. ISUtah St. Buffalo 15, Houston 7 Pittsburgh 31, Indianapolis 21 New England 31, Cincinnati 28 Miami 28, New York Jets 14 San Diego 24, Seattle 10 New York Giants 31, Washington 23 Prultt.CMICh Gatewood.UNLV Smlth.lnd 0 7 30 A&M Rush Ksutmsn.Wash 7 3 Cp 60 Yds YdsPg 228 Pesa Efficiency Defense North Caro. Monday's Game 7 0 3 7 65 12 220 60 101 Avg 8.0 61 109 187 136 129 Temple Southern Miss. Utah 57 74 77 75 1 At Irving, Texas 4 12210 Miami (Fla.) Wyoming Alabama 47 40 Atlanta at Washington, 11 a.m. Cleveland at Indianapolis, 11 a.m. Los Angeles Rams at Kansas City, 11 a.m. Miami at Minnesota, 11 a.m. Tampa Bay at Green Bay, 1 1 a.m. Cincinnati at Houston, 2 p.m. New England at Detroit, 2 p.m. New Orleans at San Francisco, 2 p.m. San Diego at Los Angeles Raiders, 2 p.m. Pittsburgh at Seattle, 4 p.m. Chicago at New York Jets, 6 p.m. OPEN DATE: Arizona, Dallas, New York Giants, Philadelphia Monday, Sept. 26 Denver at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Dtran 33 3 58 153 123 193 106 Mississippi Virginia Tech 00-- 0 Wast UBiamHBfflt 3 3 3 3 Plays Att 81 .33 .00 .00 10 12 20 14 17 26 28 26 30 33 3 Washington St. Texas AIM 14 Wyoming 32Colorado St. Sunday, Sept. 25 I St Memphis Arizona Miaaissippl Sunday' Games Detroit 20, Dallas 17, OT 2 2 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 Utah Dlv NFC AFC .33 Pts Q Illinois Miami (Fla.) Virginia Tech North Caro. St. Phila Cleveland 32, Arizona 0 Philadelphia 13, Green Bay 7 Minnesota 42, Chicago 14 New Orleans 9, Tampa Bay 7 Los Angeles Raiders 48, Denver 16 San Francisco 34, Los Angeles Rams 19 Kansas City 30, Atlanta 10 7 3 .33 7 6 7 10 1 Total Defense East 0 0 7 10 .SO S S t 4 42Cokado St. 448rtgham Young 48Fresno St. 4Wyomuig L T Pet PF PA Noma Away 0 1.000 79 63 0 .667 63 46 0 .667 66 57 0 .667 68 83 0 .000 29 66 1 4 12Utah 14HswaU 37 57 86 80 0 0 0 0 X Duke 70 57 56 45 W 3 0 2 1 2 1 Giants Dallas 3 3 f 1 f South Caro. 0 1.000 84 44 0 1.000 68 54 1 0 .667 76 40 1 2 0 .333 71 98 0 3 0 .000 72 110 NATIONAL CONFERENCE NY 4 07 1 1 Illinois Arizona North Caro. Alabama Florida Virginia Tech Wast 3 3 2 San Diego Seattle LA Raidrs Denver 6 7 Washington Dt t S IM a X S S 4 Miami (Fla.) East Miami Buffalo s 10 10 T T MCSU KEYLESS ENTRY! -- BG)MBQmd |