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Show C4 ¢ 1, 1998 The Salt Lake Tribune COLLEGE FOOTBALL Sunday, Gators Defeat The Bulldogs Then Pile On THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A victory over Georgia is no good if Steve Spurrier can't an it in a little. Hegot his chance Satur- day, calling an end-around for a meaningless 8-yard touchdown with 38 seconds left in No. 6 Florida’s 38-7 victory over No. 11 Georgia. Just minutes before. Spurrier bad called.a trick play that resulted in an 8yard touchdown catch — by quarterback Doug Johnson — for the clinching score against the team the Florida coachloves to beat the most. inson also threw for two first-quarter touch- downs and ran for another as the Gators stayed one game behind Tennessee in the chase for the SEC East title. Florida avenged last year’s 37-17 loss that snappedits seven-game win- ning streak in the series and sat badall year with Spurri- eve times over the final three quarters, the Bulldogs movedinside the Florida 30. They came out with lost fumble, a missed field goal, GAME SUMMARY Florida 71, 51) Georgi (62, +2) Fls—Teylor25 pas from Johngon (Chandler ic) 1226 Fia—-D Jackson 25 past from Jobnson (Chanler tk), $13 FlaJohnson 2 (Chanderkek), 121 Second Ga—Bradey run (Hines hie}, 8. FlaFG Chandler 24, 857, Poarth Quarter Faijohnson 8 pass from MeGriff (Chandler dock), 84, Fla—Capel 8 run (Chandler bik), 38 A321 Georgia 2 Pint Downs B 32104 aberYards 3198 308 Passing 288 85 Return ¥: 5 26.351 CompAt Int 33502 345 Punis-Avg 435 22 FumblesLost ” 582 PenaltiesYards 2647. Time of Poweaion 33:13, INDIVIDUALSTAN RUSHING—Florida, McCaslin 1276, Gilles He 11-42, Johan 8-8, Capel 18. Georg, Gary Ty,Cre 1024 Su, Bray 3.2 A aud Liou 2) Baley mins 12) FASSING”Foia, Joan 2534-288, McGriff 1110 Georgia, Carter $349 England 01.00, RI Karim §$3Mei24,4, Gil 218, acon 125,lac 10, Pe US. Georg, Seal $198 Bale 859, Brown 652 Wigpae'38,Grer-22 Pate 11, Gary Ll ville 12 WieSteveor PL 47, Wie-Oxtkoh 28 ‘Wis-Whitewater 45, WiSoxt “ Witeaberg 14, Wooster7 SOUTHWEST Abilene Christian 22, Texas ‘ARM Commerce 18 Cent Arkisemt 48, Wet Ale. ° Cent. Ohlahoms 20, SW Oktabo- Wilfredo Lee/The Ansociated Preas Florida wide receiver Alex Willis, left, fumbles after being hit by Georgia’s Larry Mann during the second quarterof their game on Saturday. Baylor Sess Thompson Texas Ends Lifts Lions Nebraska’s PastIllini Win Streak THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LINCOLN, Neb. — Major Applewhite’s 2-yard_ touchdownpass to Wayne McGarity with 2:47 to play gave Texas a 20-16 upset of the No. 7 Cornhuskers, ending Nebraska’s 47-game_winning streak at MemorialSta{Minos 15) Pena St(61, 21) ium. PSU—Harris run Pormey kick), 525 Texas (62,41) 73 0 1eg Nebrasa 2,32) O30 se Secoad PSU—Met‘oo 2 run (Porney kick), 1401 Textews 18pt anpenile tok: PSU—Jooes 10 ‘Thompeon (Forney oe e STATE COLLEGE,Pa. — Kevin Thompson threwfor 269 yards and a touchdown as No. 10 Penn State got a 27-0 victory over Illinois on Saturday in Big Ten play. eek), 108 PSU A Penn State “ Pint Downs 39159 RasbesYardage 12 106. asin Yards Et wat CompAt-nt 200 a Retura Yards 8 an Prats ou 09 PumblesLost 09 280 Penalties 830 2355 of P 3004 UAL L RUSHING — ios, Havard 15-$6, Hickman 1, Smalls 1-23 Harvey 1-23, Cook 210, {minus 6), Johnson 5) 8,8ka Per fumble to the Georgia with Georgia Coach Jim Bete 8 JaneNaicn Spurriercalled for his ant Donnan, who saw simil 8 Kem to line upin a five-wide re- scene in 1996, when Florida pan Bales Te10 catch-up thanks to one of the more explosivestarts in the long history of one ofthe South's moststoried rivarlies. The Gators outgained the Bulldogs 197-11 through the first 13 minutes and took a 21.0lead. Johnson had 25-yard TD passesto Travis Taylor and Darrell Jackson and a twoyard touchdown run on a quarterback sneak. But no score seemed more a turnover on downs and an appropriate for this series than thefinal one. interception. They wereforced to play After Florida returned a Quarter Te, Stotion1430 Neb—FGK. Neb-f0Kron 4.1038, $8 run (K Brown kick), 328. ty 1 io Pty ceiverset. threw a meaningless TD ran untouched intotheright cornerof the end zone. “I don't ever care what the other coach thinks when we run the ball in from 7 yards out with the seventh for a rub-it-in score in a 5217 vietory. He wantedto be the first visitor to break 50 a Geareias Samford Stadi- Georgia had brought most pass in a 47-7 victory. ofits first-string defense in The year before that, to prevent the score, but whentheseries was played couldn't do anything as John Capel took the handoff and on campus, Spurrier called 090 Pea Pe eur w terLat t i Ps ie ce ‘ Ss RUSHING — Ear SEBah635fe tram610 Ba a {nuns $1) Notre Dame, Demon 24189, aes 1528. Paber 719, Good ‘Peed 13 Bate Gives 1 12 PASSING Baylor, Aled 1019084, James 58027, dum 3-403 Nove Jackson 80135, Denso01:40, Chappell 0100) RECEIVING Baylor Pint RSUfU as Grant1044 Chl Ste4, a Big East Ao. (oRMin 5.3, ot Mie Allegbeny 27, Obio Weslyn 0 ‘Aopiburg 31, Carleton ‘Acgustana, TL 41, North Park 0 ‘Baker 31, Benedictine, Mi 8 ‘Saginaw Valley SL 69, Mercy. rust 0 Simpeoa, Iowa 41, Loras 7 SouthwesternKan 47,Friends0 Premo Mexico sasMee Nees, ob 21, Pot Lewis 4 "Nedra Weis 1 NeveOmaha 35°Maa Mankato a x eeharnaaiTi ‘4mninws 1). 0-38-1800, = BC. W 3547 idle Alexander (ran 44221 —% Poke 71 : Curtis 2-9 ‘Stokley 7-161, 1c AUBURN, Re Ala) ae Kile Branch scoredonthea go-ahead touchdown third quarter run and4-yard No.014 14 ‘it kansas overcame five turnovers to winin the SEC, seemeais. Se erent ie POR eee i what iater FT pam tor Grow tira ptaraea ta ten tower dae Kieth <p to Sore (taante wet, 531. ‘54 past from Grose (Bironas ee i rt ig pe HFis pata 4 oo. Gees MISSISSIPPI 37 LSU 31 (OT) OXFORD, Miss. — Romaro Miller threw four touchdowns, the last a 25- yarder to Cory Peterson in overtime as Mississippi defeated LSU in the SEC. BU (44, 24) ‘Miiasippi (6-2, ta wet es " M3 0b ‘Miss—Guno 3 run (Cartinde Kick), 8:32 ‘36 pass from Miller (Cartisbe 26 a 2 th‘ Fumble! emerYrs 20 #25 MIAMI 35 BOSTON COLLEGE 17 28eee 26 i, uma'fumin_.. ARKANSAS FTA arenutge a Nieuw 6 reojars 2Alen10 Ret Eee hoe etej kagenites Mip_frech Hp wt lrre ich), T08 Dawe61:Prt48DeterCo BaraatSt oun Caartne {iS eeouS8 rs 12Wilna 18 1G — ; (5-2) 25. 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CAROLINA ST. 46 CLEMSON 39 CLEMSON,S.C. —.Torry Holt caught fourth bese down ape Fah — apis INDIVIDUAL timeof Pomona Wh 1236. 20 Penile 20 + 46 RURKING — ArtemLEADERS: HTT, Cnt Jones 40 7 ick), 214 SOmT SimePenalties Pomenion a8 7 tte, ManGiteiwoei: Me =Boson CdJames31-183, Wa secondo layNC‘State in 1 Robians {ious 13) Qari Ingo3, Mekryn11-90 ‘“?, GT—Burue (Chambers bic, Jackson 376, i 310, the A iGe hee ‘Stoner 18-28-2232 Cee conten ee pram 1s aha hee in came PLAIN aia Oo SLT: teers handed South Carolina cay 444, South $36, Soowien I-19, Morrie |- bers kick), itseighth straight loss, 49-14 [4Devapeis (oehaba 5 3. 106, Hamelbeck 35-048, Mai, Corgi TT194, 11915 2403, ALABAMA 30 TS MISTINGPens Od. re 4 14 SOUTHERN MISS 20 S18 Lined2 Waberidees erSan TUSCALOOSA, Ala. OSU—Wikey ran Salts ic 404 pepe Seas #20 VA. TECH 27 hie Compl im = ™ , ses 4Peer 1 King 112 Freshman Andrew Zow emg ee eee A),be game (23} and com- > passed for 361 yards and era ¥ ae Sh pmees f pa rom Germaioe St lotion percentage of 95.8 #21 W. VIRGINIA 13 Hy Paste gs threw three touchdown aWitom 3 at tom Rane Parse 5-08-28). BLACKSBURG, Va, — te. "hie 1 pasees to Vaughn to \ Ike Chariton intercepted nes Tard sees FLOR’ 0SU—Boston 3 a ote (Sem, Sea Grebe67 . , including one —_-RUsaING — roe,Dam 20.78, FLORIDAS39 T. PN arr on Saturday in the SEC. He imeig” 1 (0-Booe Rpt ree te set a record for consecutive ick) 1108) Tomar i8.4 Prem ts oe, Coke HECHTVING Michigan Sets 6192, 5Ta Roma 318, oboe LZP Tere 5. Minnowta ‘eboaon 732 Levers 215 Hedersca 23% #16 NOTRE DAME 27 BAYLOR 3 SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Autry Denson rushed for a career-best 189 yards and a touchdown, making up for an interception and a lost fumble as No. 16 Notre Dame beat Baylor. RUTGERS 21 Baylor 2-4) e2 eer Nee Dame 1)ex ine TEMPLE 10 FO Senet PISCATAWAY, NJ. — re eet Mike McMahon threw a go- Seme Sm a John 24 pa from cove (Sammon head, 10-yard touchdown wath aera alae tee Jacki Crooks ran for a 159 yards latexcore to lead aemest Peete tre ginia defeated Wake Forest for theAsh straighttime in SU"Marpy r1 unraat), 432 PASSING — Michigan, Brady 19-77-0282 RECEIVING — Pitubergh Murpley Ge $821 Wiliams 333, ari 2-22.WE Hs 2Keto140Themen 14 Sr ‘cme, Johnson §-77, Kocrad 3444. Jeckon 154, ‘Wonder 180, Brom 1% Dae 10 Cieate ira Vance 45 LAWRENCE, Kan. — Michael Bishop scored two touchdowns and amassed 320 yards of offense and Martin Gramatica kicked a school-record four field goals, leading No. 4 Kansas State to a rain-drenched Big 12 rout. Kams.(b4,80) THT eH ‘Kansas (3-6, 1-4) oteoee from Carctina 116 4, ‘Vanderbilt 38, Duke ‘Virgina 38, Wake Forest 17 Virginia Tech 21, We Tome7, Mays Cal 2 4 KANSASST. 54 8 ‘Tennesoe 40, Thechakittate Thomas Jones rushed for 142 yards to crack the 1,000yard barrier as No. 15 Vir- auoercetes= By Martin Barlow 19-46, 8 WL Conner3 bi-98, Rend 10 Edinboro 14 Grinds SX Anwei Bryat 29 We cut 23 sour ‘Alabama 80, Southern Mist, 20 HOW THE TOP 25 TEAMS FARED Rnk Team Opponent __Result__Next Week 4. Oho St. (8-0) Indiana W387 Michigan St, 2UCLA (74) Stanford W 28-24 l rave ;Carolina —S-Temenee(7:0)SCaroina _ 4. Konsas St. (8-0) Kansas 5. ree (6-4) NC 4 Nae Dane Brows 473Aoton 231 Tatoos ee 2 aeenemas 14 Amat Pee, afr 9 at nae C& Nati 3, Weer1 a 3 S Seth Peritat 4 Chara fla 19 Ween 3,SW gat Waals ‘Notre Dame. ubege : micas 1119 or eighth wide receiver on running onsteteam” Spurriersaid. score,I'll tell you that’Date the game, Spurrier nan said. “There's no anidea cordial 'handahake mosity here from us." : Neat 20 ST. veeea TESGay MICHIGAN Sin 1 habeas Y Yar ina Pasig itfy sore (Gamat bet80 NORTHWESTERN) Hea Romphin ota = EAST LANSING, ; Mich. i633 tet 2 Kavfom Gamat, ir — Sedrick Irvin ran for and 140 at Asl-naop tralia i288 Sng two touchdowns it) PunblesLat a ESEane tnmac108 as Praaes Michigan State came up hw of 8 Koes with six socks and four. VIDUALLEADERS a i {urnustNG = Te ons Siu ahistinage 333. overs in a Big Tenvictory. Kite 1-1-0-14 Penn Slate, Thompeon 152 ino. Guphiit eis 269. Casey 16.0-15. ie RetaYaris lickman 6:29, Davis Teun Aplevie 1428 :1Z Willams 0100 Netra rood 13.088 4 Ree 1 toca aE ~Texas, MeGarity $51, Cavil4 Ha aor 113, Lew 1:16 Brom 219, Medo 12 ‘ gins 59, Jackzon $- RUSHING > Ramat St 1595, Alen Record Da 28 Becker 18 LiversV0 bers 1 Shater aa y 3ie ee erie SYRACUSE #22 MICHIGAN 15 veguer 1 PITTSBURGH 28 MINNESOTA10 SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Doncont ovan McNabbthrew for two MINNEAPOLIS — James ateSainte et PS Hall's sack in the end zone abo0M1, Pte lits Vois touchdowns and ran for an- for early in the other as No. 17 Syracuse fourtha safety quarter broke a 10OHIO ST. 38 won in the Big East 10 tie and led the No. 22 Prabang 25,03) Wolverines to a Big Ten win. Noo Spree (2,3) " BLOOMINGTON,Ind. — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan (62,58) 1205-45 ee COLUMBIA,S.C.— TenSMinwerets (4, 1-4) wooce David Boston returned a nessee's PtSafer, 13:58 PA—Hurptey 2 past rom O'Connor (Ferenc Mina punt 70 yards for a touch- Resse stTee Martin ee 23, 997 16 pase from Brady (Feely Gown and padded his school jain record for TDf receptions Lge completions . on and threw for four touchSyr—Brows 6 run (rout kick) 33 with two as top-ranked Ohiojo 4ndthrew for four tou Second State won in the Big Ten. . VolunPirie 8 pass from Lytie (run failed) 352 Sy—Jolason 27 past from McNabb (Troot ) 132 L7G Peresck 18, 01 ‘Third Quarter Syr—Jockson 54 yous from McNabb (Trost ict B44 PSPS Perec2,200 Pi—Grios 15 pass from Lyte (Perencik bie ses ‘Sp-—MeNabb § run Trout ick), 9:17 Syr—Jotneon 14 ram (hoot hick), 8-5. 49012 Pasergs is Ft Downe 150 8 on don’t have any ae 5. 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