Show n a i m 1 College Footba 4C Sunday November r Standard-Examine- No 0hio State 1 ) Standard-Examine- beat Indiana Bloomington Ind Dand Boston returned a punt 70 yards for a touchdown and padded he school record for TD receptions wth two as Oho State defeated Indiana 38 7 Saturday Boston s punt return putthe Buckeyes ahead to stay with 8 33 left in the opening quarter Buckeye quarterback Joe Germaine was threw for throe TDs and 351 yards his school record fourth straight At 38-- game 300-yar- No 3 UCLA ) beat Stanford 28-3At Pasadena Calif the Bruins narrowly extended the nation s longest winning streak to 17 games as Cade McNown threw for 254 yards and a TD Keith Brown and DeShaun Foster scored fourth-quartTDs as UC(A rallied for the win Stanford ust missed taking the lead with 4 1 9 left but after Jeff Allen caught a pass from Todd Husak he was hit by UCLA s Marques F Anderson and fumbled at the 1 The bat was recovered by the Bruins in the end zone No 3 Tennessee (7-beat South At Columbia S C who needs Carolina 48-1Payton Manning’ T ennessee s Tee Martm set two NCAA records with 23 straight pass completions and threw for four touchdowns as d Volunteers handed South tne Carolina its eighth straight loss No 4 Kansas State (8-beat Kansas At Lawrence Kan Michael Bishop scored two TDs and had 320 yards (225 passing 95 rushing) as the Wildcats moved to 80 for the first time in their history (50 Big 1 2) held Kansas to 44 total F 64-6- - yards on 48 plays F No 5 Florida State (81) beat North Carolina 381 3: At Tallahassee Fla Chns Weinke passed fiy 338 yards and two long r touchdowns as Semmoles dominated the Tar Heels No 6 Florida At ka lost to Texas 2816 At Lin oln Neb not even the home field advantage can help Nebraska anymore Mapr Applewhite s 2 yard touchdown pass to Wayne McGanty with 2 47 to play gave the revived Longhorns an upset ending Nebraska s winning streak at Memorial Stadium With Ricky Williams enhancing his Hisman Trophy chances by running for 150 yaids the Longhorns handed Nebraska its first hme loss since Sept 211991 F No 7 Neb-s- ) F No 8 Texas A&M (81) beat Oklahoma At Stillwater Okla Chris T aylor State 1 caught a touchdown pass and set up another store with a long kickoff return and the Aogies got another strong defensive effort to beai the Cowboys F No 9 Wisconsin did not play (8-- FNo 10 Penn State (81) beat Illinois 27-At State Colleqe Pa Kevin Thompson 26 tor 269 yards) set up two TDs with (1 long passes to Chafie Fields and threw a ID yard score to Corey Jones - all in the first helf - for the Nittany Lions No 12 Oregon (82) lost to No 13 Arizona (8-- 38-- 3 At Tucson Anz Trung CSanidate rushed for 1 80 yards in 1 7 carries Including a 71 yard scoring run and No 13 Ah zona scored touchdowns on its first four possessions of the second half F 3 I No 14 Arkansas (7-beat Auburn 24-2At Auburn Ala the Razorbacks overcame five turnovers and held on against the Tigers when Eric Branch scored the run in the third go ahead TD on a 1 F quarter SAN JOSE Calif - Ironically the University of Utah football team waited until Halloween to stage its least frightful game of the season After weeks of second-hal- f scares and fourth quarter nightmares the Utes put together their most complete performance of the season routing the San Jose State Spartans 49-1- 7 Saturday afternoon Junior running backs Mike Anderson exploited the Spar- beat Wake Forest C Thomas Jones 3817: 4 shed for 142 yards to crack the 1 000-yarburner as the Cavaliers defeated the Deamon Deacons for the 1 5th straight tiqpe No 15 Virginia At ' r t' 2) vv -- 100-yar- 28-of-- Rickey Garrett caught 12 of Glenn’s passes for 259 yards and four TDs a school-recor- d Saturday's scores F beat Pittsburgh 4828 At Syracuse N V the Orangemen McNabb Donovan threw for parted slowly but bvo TDs ran for another and finished with 326 ft! purpose yards McNabb was 1 2 of 23 for 228 yards and (bn for 98 more against the Panthers Syracuse tcored two TDs in an 1 8 second span midway through the fourth quarter to extend a 31 28 lead No 17 Syracuse F F 2826 ) No 18 Missouri (82) beatTexasTech At Lubbock Texas Devin West ran for 33 yards and three touchdowns as the T igers field off a late charge by the Red Raiders 1 beat Southwestern J Louisiana 72-2- 0 At New Orleans Shaun King personally outgamed Southwest Louisiana by 3 02 yards and accounted for three Jouchdowns as the Green Wave rolled F No 19Tulane ) F No 20 Virginia Tech (7-beat No 21 27-1At Blacksburg Va VVest Virginia (4-e Charlton intercepted three passes the Befense made two goal-lin- e stands and Al Clark threw two TD passes in his first start in six weeks for the Hokies The Hokies also blocked fe punt tor a TD and finished with four interceptions and four sacks against Marc ulger of West Virginia Utah's Jerome Jackson (right) leaps into the arms of his teammates (from right) Todd Darren Walker and Danny Utu after catching a 2 yard touchdown pass in the second quarter against San Jose State on Saturday afternoon at Spartan Stadium Utah won 49-- 1 7 HUGS APLENTY Jackson WAC) scored first on David field goal at 6:01 of the first quarter but Utah soon took control Andre Dyson returned the ensuing kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown and the Utes scored again on Arceneaux's run with 1:36 remaining in the first quarter Mike Anderson’s run with 8:58 left m the half made it 21-- 3 and Jerome Anderson's diving catch of a pass from Arceneaux 45 seconds before halftime made it 28-- 3 at the break 0 The Spartans made it when Chris Kasteler threw a 35-ya- rd 24-ya- 28-1- 3- yard touchdown pass to Gabe Payne on the last play of the third quarter At f Utah San Jose State 0 3 0 7 14 14 8 — No 23 Georgia Tech (82) beat At Baltimore Dez White Maryland Jetumed a kickoff 1 00 yards and Joe Bums' 44 yard TD run sparked a second half surge tor the Yellow Jackets Burns earned 20 times Jor 79 yards -- 1 46 in the second half - as Oeorgia lech pulled away froma 14-1-4 Jhalttime lie with the Terrapins F F Utah Crosswhfte First San 40 run (Kaneshtro Anderson kick) 429 run (Kaneshtro 1 2 22 kick) 279 21-- quarter 35 field goal 6 01 90 kickoff return (Kaneshiro kick) 544 3 run (Kaneshiro Utah-- 858 Utah-- J (Kaneshiro San stein kick) kick) 1 36 Second quarter Anderson 1 run (Kaneshiro kick) Anderson 24 pass from Arceneaux 45 Third quarter e 3 pass from Kasteler (Slber kick) 00 Fourth quarter 31 pass from Crosswhrte shiro kick) 13 San (Kane- 11 9 run (Silberstem kick) 710 statistics Anderson 29 163 Bacon Crosswhfte 1 1 San Jose c Meeks 717 Vye I0(mmus 8) Individual Rushing Utah St Arceneaux Whitaker Kasteler Passing-Uta- swhite 2 215 Vye M 7 Arceneaux 65 San Jose State Kasteler h Cros5 1 -- Receiving Utah Jones 3 98 J Anderson Chnstensen 34 Utu 1 13 San Jose State Newell LeBlanc Green 3 32 Payne Ruhle 1 9 Knapp 5-- three quarters before SMU averted a shutout on Chris Sanders’ TD pass to Damond Blueitt with 42 sec30-ya- rd onds to play Air Force sacked Sanders six times including three by tackle Shawn Thomas and held the No 24 Colorado (82) did not play No 25 Miami (82) beat Boston College Jb5-1Al Miami Fla Edgemn James sparked a 21 point first quarter with two touchdown 1 Jpns shredding the Eagles defense for 82 F yards rushing F Fastern Washington 31 Sacramento State 25 At Sacramento Calif Eastern Washington's Bashir Levtngs-to- n ran back three kickofls for touchdowns and set four other NCAA Divirecords to lead the Eagles to sion a victory After Sacramento Brown kicked a d State's Scott field goal to 14 games Tulsa CHUCK BIGGERThe Associated Press Force’s Jemal Singleton (24) is bent over backwards by Southern Methodist linebacker Jason Simonton (36) during the first period at Falcon Stadium on Saturday Singleton was injured OUCH! Air 3-- 3) losing streak to school-recor- d yards 4 Big Sky) a give the Hornets (4-- 4 25-2- 3 lead with 729 remaining broke four tackles and ran 92 g touchdown yards for the Levingston also had an touchdown return in the first quarter d kickoff return in the third and a 3 Big quarter for the Eagles (4-- 4 Sky) The Hornets took the early 0 lead over the Eagles late in the first quarter touchdown run by Charles on a d Roberts before the Eagles tied the score F Montana 40 Idaho State 13: At Missoula Brian Ah Yat threw for three first-hatouchdowns this afternoon to spark Montana over Idaho State The Grizzlies scored on all five possessions in the first half to take a 26-- 0 lead Idaho Slate did not score until the fourth quarter but l)y then Montana Miami 35 Boston College 17 Miss Valley St 38 Prairie View 6 Mississippi 37 LSU 31 OT Morehead St 56 Bethel Tenn 0 Murray St 23 Tennessee Tech 3 N Carolina St 46 Clemson 39 NE Louisiana 20 Ala Birmingham S Carolina St 31 Delaware SI 14 lead had a F Portland State 41 Cal Poly 34' Al Portland Ore Portland State overcame fourlh-quarte- r deficit after a lead of its own squandering a 1 to score a victory over Cal-Pol- y Portland Stale (5-- 3 culminated touchthe comeback with a down pass from Tyson Parsons to Jim Craft- The senior tight end tacked on a two-poiconversion to account for the final score with 6 20 left Portland State of the Big Sky Conference had a 20-- 3 lead hul independent Cal Poly ) rallied lor 11 unaswered points in the second and thud quarters The comeback included runs of one and 80 yards by Antonio Warren and a d touchdown puss Irom Chad Henry to Troy Henry The Mustangs had a 26-2- 0 lead just before halftime F Montana State 32 Northern Arizona 25: At Bozeman Mont Montuna (3-- 5 5 Western Athletic Conference) took the lead m the first quarter when quarterback Robert Stephenson ran one yard for a touchdown UNLV went ahead 10-- 7 with a 38 yard field goal from Tim O'Reilly with 5 36 left in the quarter and a one-yar- d touchdown run by James Wolford who led the Rebels with 96 yards on 21 carries F Nevada 52 Boise State 24: At Reno Nev Del Bates returned the kickoff 89 yards for a touchdown and Chns Lemon ran for three scores to lead Nevada over Boise Slate Freshman quarterback David Neill passed for 355 yards and two touchdowns and safety Reggie Mitchell returned an interception 32 yards for a 2 score for the Wolf Pack (4-- 4 Big West) Eron Hurley scored two touchdowns for Boise State (5-- 4 includd run on a fake punt to ing a keep the Broncos close in the second quarter F Fresno State 28 New Mexico 20: At Albuquerque NM Jamie Kimbrough ran for 161 yards and three touchdowns and cornerback Lfrain Guizar hud a fourth-quarte- r interception as Fresno State beat New Mexico 2 z 26 20 Mars ' ' 14 4 Hill 2 South Florida 24 Charleston Southern 0 Tennessee 49 South Carolina 14 The Citadel 32 Hotstra 30 Troy St 14 Northwestern St 13 Tuiaoe72 SW Louisiana 20 Vanderbilt 36 Duke 33 20T Virginia 38 Wake Forest 17 Virginia Tech 27 West Virginia 13 W Carolina 39 VMI 17 William & Mary 41 Hampton 34 Midwest Bowling Green 34 Marshall 13 Cent Michigan 28 Akron 27 Drake 41 Butter 7 llmots St 42 S Utah 14 Kansas St 54 Kansas 6 Miami Ohio 35 Ohio U 21 Michigan 15 Minnesota 10 Michigan St 29 Northwestern 5 Middle Tennessee 21 SE Missouri N Iowa 31 Indiana St 28 Notre Dame 27 Bavlor 3 Ohio St 38 Indiana 7 Purdue 36 Iowa 14 SW Missouri St 28 S Illinois 13 Tennessee St 77 E Illinois 21 Texas 20 Nebraska 16 Toledo 16 N Illinois 3 W Michigan 48 Kent 23 Abilene State made up for a slow start Saturday with a strong rally a key defensive play and the game-winnitouchdown with 15 ticks on the clock “With this offense wc know we can come back” said MSU quarterback Rob Compson who scored the final sneak "1 don't think points on a we ever panicked” Compson completed 21 of 39 passes for 250 yards and two touchdowns Saturday in MSU's 32-2- 5 victory over Northern Arizona It was the Bobcats' 4-- 1 overall Big Sky) first win over (82 NAU since 1990 Northern Arizona (1-- 5 4-- led 22-- 8 early in the third quarter before the Montana State ranked 21st in NCAA Division rallied F Tulsa 20 UNLV 16: At Las Vegas running backs Reggie Williams and John Mosley combined for 128 yards and one touchdown to lead Tulsa over UNLV extending the Rebels’ AIR FORCE ACADEMY passes for 109 yards Sanders although victimized by numerous dropped passes was for 327 yards career highs in each category which enSMU (3-- 6 tered the game averaging 166 yards per game rushing never got its ground game untracked Until Sanders scrambled for a gain on the Mustangs’ late scoring drive SMU's longest run from scrimmage was a keeper by Sanders t Georgia Tech 31 Maryland 10 Houston 34 East Carolina 31 Howard 54 Norfolk St 20 Louisiana Tech 56 Nicholls St 28 Louisville 63 W Kentucky 34 Memphis 35 Arkansas St 19 Samford 30-of-- No 22 Michigan (82) beat Minnesota Jl 810’ At Minneapolis the Wolvennes won their sixth straight game and 1 2th conseculive Jjttla Brown Jug with another strong defensive effort Michigan broke a 1 1 0 tie when James Hall sacked Billy Cockerham in the end zone Jor a safety early in the fourth quarter F h Utah M San Jose Calif Colo - Blane Morgan passed for two touchdowns and Jason Blevins returned a blocked punt 19 yards for another leading Air Force to a 31-- 7 romp oer Southern Methodist in Western Athletic Conference action The Falcons (7-- 1 overall 1 WAC) stayed in contention in the WAC’s Mountain Division racing to a 31-- 0 lead through Morgan completed i 41 7 Davidson 23 Hamoden-Svdne- v E Kentucky 47 TenivMartin 29 Eton 36 Liberty 14 Florida 38 Georgia 7 Florida A&M 51 Morgan St 32 Florida St 39 North Carolina 13 Georgia Southern 47 E Tennessee St JOHN TODDThe Associated Press The Associated Press rushing on 23 carries ‘ ' Arkansas 24 Auburn 21 Austin Peav 29 Cumberland Tenn 21 n 34 N Carolina A&T Cent Florida 44 Youngstown SI 32 Falcons stay in hunt for WAC division title 2 u 14 SKYWACBIG WEST minus-1- 1 Buffalo 6 Stony Brook 13 Wagner Wavnesburg 20 La Satte 19 South Alabama 30 Southern Mtss 20 Alabama St 34 Alabama A&M 28 OT Appalachian St 28 Chattanooga 7 W Illinois passes for Mustangs to '' Massachusetts 27 New Hampshire 26 Monmouth NJ 57 Sacred Heart 7 Penn 34 Yate 21 Penn St 27 Illinois 0 Princeton 20 Columbia 0 Rhode Island 28 James Madison 21 Rutgers 21 Temple 10 St John's NY 30 Cantsius 14 Syracuse 45 Pittsburgh 28 Towson 27 St Marv s CaL 21 VHlanova 45 Fordham 12 5-- BIG - East Brown 20 Cornell 7 Colgate 38 BuckneH 21 Connecticut 32 Northeastern 22 DuQuesne 37 Iona 14 Fairfield 38 Stena 0 Georgetown D C $4 St Peter's 7 Harvard 20 Dartmouth 7 Latavette 28 Hotv Cross 17 Lehigh 26 Wofford 0 Marne 39 Delaware 27 Marist 41 St Francts Pa 6 140 yards and a touchdown he also carried the ball 14 times for 47 yards and a score Not only did Arceneaux raise his record to 0 as a starter the Utes moved to 3 overall and 2 in the Western Athletic Conference “We did some good things early” said Arceneaux “We made some big plays and kept their offense off the field” Arceneaux reinjured the index finger on his right hand in the second half He broke the same finger on Sept 1 5 during a practice session Initially Arceneaux believed he again broke the finger when he slammed it into the helmet of another player Later reports however said the finger was badly bruised and swollen “Let's hope he's all right” McBride said Utah returns home next Saturday afternoon for a game with Texas-E- l Paso 3 San Jose State (3-- 6 Press - tans' weakened run defense completed T-Bi- rds Kevin NORMAL III Glenn passed for 414 yards and a school-recor- d six touchdowns Saturday in leading Illinois State to a 42-1- 4 victory over Southern Utah The Redbirds (6-ranked 24th in the latest poll were playing their first home game since Sept 26 and the victory guaranteed them their first winning season since 1993 Southern Utah's Thunderbirds (3-scored on a run by Rod Madsen in the second quarter and an 11 yard quarterback keeper by Matt Cannon in the final period Glenn was passing He was intercepted once and sacked three times N No 16 Notre Dame (81) beat Baylor At South Bend Ind Autry Denson had a enreer day - minus a few mistakes for the Irish tyhile running for a career best 89 yards and touchdown Denson also threw an fiterception and lost a fumble tarnishing an otherwise bnlliant performance J The Associated (7-- Winston-Sale- 27-- 3 1 than the with 163 yards on 29 carries and a pair of touchdowns And derson went over the mark for sixth consecutive game and the seventh time all year The effort also put Anderson over 1000 yards for the season making him only the fourth back in school history to accomplish the feat “One of our goals today was to get him over 1000 yards” Utah coach Ron McBride said “That’s the first time we’ve done that since I've been (at Utah)’’ touchAnderson’s down run in the second quarter put the Utes ahead 21-- 3 He latrun in the er added a fourth quarter to give Utah a 42-1- 7 lead “I felt like I could just come in here and run hard” said Anderson “that the guys up front would get me over the hump” But Anderson wasn’t the only bright spot to come out of the victory Sophomore quarterback Darnell Arceneaux made his first start since Sept 12 and 2-- ' J) Jose 5-- tt ’ Red Birds tougher staff and wire services r MT3 998 40-ya- rd (7-beat No 1 1 Georgia Jacksonville Fia a victory over Georgia is no good if Gators coach Steve Spumer can t rub it in a little He got his chance d for a meaningless 8 yard calling an touchdown with 38 seconds left F (82) 387 1 j&OQXBAIjT Mil LZ Utah cruises in San Top 25 fared 1 College i 19 i Southwest r Christian 22 Texas A&M Commerce Cent Cent Arkansas 45 West Alabama 0 ' Oklahoma 20 SW Oklahoma 6 83 Texas Lutheran 6 42 Harding Langston 0 Idaho 41 North Texas 23 r Jackson St 41 Ark Pme Bluff 34 McNeese St 35 Sam Houston St 13 ' Missouri 28 Texas Tech 26 NE Oklahoma 34 SE Oklahoma 13 NW 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Montana Tech 21 Carroll Mont 14 N Colorado 49 Momingside i4 ‘ Nevada 52 Boise SI 24 Pacific Lutheran 14 Linftetd 9 J " Portland St 41 Cal 34 Rocky Mounlain 47 W Montana 14 Southern Cal 33 Washington 10 Texas 28 E New Mexico 14 Tulsa 20 UNLV 16 UCLA 28 Stanford 24 Utah 49 San Jose St 17 Utah St 29 New Mexico St 26 OT W New Mexico 25 Panhandle SI 20 W Washington 41 W Oregon 36 Willamette 35 Puget Sound 11 ' i STARS AND STATS F Torrv Holt North Carolina State had 11 catches for 225 yards and four TDs m a 9 Victoover ry Clemson F Drew Brees Purduo was for 341 yards and threw four TD passes In a 4 victory over Iowa giving him school-reco24 F Andrew Zow Alabama passed for 361 yards Slxth-bein school history and three TDS In 0 victory over Southern Mississippi F Tim tor Rallay Louisiana Tech wes 407 yards and six TDs In a 8 victory over Nicholls Slate F Adrian Peterson Georgia Southern set freshman NCAA Division n rushing record of 1627 yards with a two-Tperformance in a victory over East Tennes! see State F Trov Edwards caught three touchdoww nesses In Louisiana Tech's viciorv over NRisAs Slate to give him an d 46 careerJIcEb down receohons Pacific's Aaron Turner (TOV-JJ- ) held Ihe previous record of 43 F Chevney ended a Division 57J fne winless streak with a rout ot MansliekfJV' ney also snanped a kJSSvt- losing Puslv the kmgesl In the nation i i'vaiT- M --- ‘l — —C k A - POOR CO i |